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as a teacher those working in business and education, whatever part of society that we live in, the message to each other, our young people as a whole, we can find happiness when we ded cadedicate our skills and service to others. thats that it has been lost, we have too money w many who are focused on serves the themselves. trey: you were not only popular when you served in congress, but you were respected. you were both while there. on both sides of the aisle. i m gointo jeopardize that by asking you to maybe make changes in congress. if you could change anything about the body that we served it what would it be?
as the first town to integrateits schools voluntarily. jackie kates: it made thenews because the only other integrated schools wereintegrated by court order. barbara toffler: othercommunities used us as a model. when kamala, harris talked about the integration in berkeley. berkeley was modeled on teaneck. by the 1970s, teaneckdecided to market itself as a racial utopia. w5: we want to gointo an area where our children play withall types of children. m6: the diversity ofpeople is incredible. m7: i moved to teaneckbecause there was a black white mix because therewas an integrated community. gervonn: we grewup, not realizing that we were partof this experiment, we were the guinea pigs, r: it s a belief expressedagain and again in teaneck,
what is happening to them? this crisis happening right now is still ongoing and this is an administration that has a number of different decisions that it s gointo make if the courts refuse to make any difference to that flores exempt that set the limit on how long children and parents can be kept in detention together. so you ve got these issues that are panning out just as the president now is learning from the courts, from this decision, them giving it this rubber stamp, and that you know, all indications suggest will only embolden him going forward and make him dig in harder into these hard-line policies. robert costa, i got to ask you about tonight in politics here in the new york metropolitan area. joe crowley, 56-year-old irish-american, white guy, defeated by a 28-year-old in her first run for office. depending on your estimates that you believe he outspent her 10 to 1, 18 to 1.