sacrifice you made for the country. her smile is contagious, she was always laughing about everything, even though her time was short on earth, she lived her life to the fullest. sergeant kennedy sanders and her family are in our thoughts. ac 360 start right now. tonight on 360 with a vote expected this evening on impeaching a cabinet secretary over the border crisis, republican lawmakers step up their campaign against proposed senate legislation said to be the toughest in decades also senate republicans we just leare debating whether to shelve it entirely. breaking news, the former president s $50 million legal bill last year, you may be surprised to learn who s actually picking up the tab. later everything we are learning about israel s daring raid using, to kill militants at a west bank hospital. we begin with the breaking news and the most important issue to voters right now according to recent polling. the issue is immigration and border security and we just le
tonight on three 60. what the vote this evening expected on impeachment of where the border crisis, house republican lawmakers step up their campaign against proposed senate legislation oso republicans debating whether to shelve it entirely. we re keeping them honest. also, the former presidents 50 million dollar legal built last year, you might be surprised he s picking up that. tab and later, everything we re learning about israel during rate using special forces disguised as medical staff and other civilians designed, they say, to kill palestinians civilians at a west bank hospital. tonight, we broken with breaking news and even more so tonight, the widest gap between what certain elliott fish are saying about it and what their extra. doing the issue is immigration border security. we just learned, senate republican leaders are tonight debating without a shelter for most bipartisan legislation to actually address the problem. a deal now on the roads which is set to be
people to go into schools and to work with the kids who need help the most. we help them get to school, positive behavior once they re in school and to keep up academically. and the point is you go, seany, into communities that are impoverished most of the time. these kids need the help and motivation to stay in school. what do you guys do to keep these kids interested in school and academics and pursuits after high school? a lot of things. a lot of it is about that peer/mentor relationship. we get access to students in a little bit different than a teacher in a classroom. we re really building that relationship and supporting and tutoring and that other stuff. it s so important to have the peers and people you can look up to and relate to, that is super key. i want to throw out some stats. more than 10 million children living in neighborhoods of
he keeps me cool. i m real hot headed. quick snap on somebody. real quick. no problem, don t worry about nothing. he keep me out of it, cool. despite the fact there was sort of a mentor relationship, you could see that cousin ice couldn t totally impart all that he had learned in his years on to dooker. a new generation. check all you old folks out. fisher told us that gang-banging has changed since he was thompson s age. we just wanted to protect our side of town. you know what i mean? i mean, none of us owned nothing over there. but we called it our side of town. when i was 18 there wasn t you heard about somebody getting shot maybe once every three months. now, it s every day somebody s getting shot. dinell thompson can attest to that. he s been shot eight times. i ain t scared of death, though. death s scared of me.
real quick. no problem, don t worry about nothing. he keep me out of it, cool. despite the fact there was sort of a mentor relationship, you could see that cousin ice couldn t totally impart all that he had learned in his years on to dooker. a new generation. check all you old folks out. fisher told us that gang-banging has changed since he was thompson s age. we just wanted to protect our side of town. you know what i mean? i mean, none of us owned nothing over there. but we called it our side of town. when i was 18 there wasn t you heard about somebody getting shot maybe once every three months. now, it s every day somebody s getting shot. dinell thompson can attest to that. he s been shot eight times. i ain t scared of death, though. death s scared of me. prosecutors allege thompson has been on the other side of the gun plenty of times. besides the murder convictions he s currently appealing,