so good. so good. you know what, even before, obviously, you didn t plan this, but this is what we re talking about right now. this is a story of immigration. look, it s really the story of the west end house. my great-uncles were there when carl s father was there. it s a place where young jewish and italian ruffians got them off the street and got them doing productive things. that was 100 years ago. now the faces are literally different. if you look at the faces on the wall, it goes white jewish kid, white jewish kid, then it changes to kids like carolina, indian kids. the faces change but it s exactly the same. exactly the same. and more needed than ever. more than needed. you played some foursquare. how did you do? the kids there play for keeps. when i was going to jump in, the advisers said, you need to be
i figured, what could possibly go wrong? which is before i saw the weather report. i was soaked before i started the race. i didn t really train in the driving, pouring rain with 20-mile-an-hour wind gusts in your face. this was the hardest thing i ve ever done in my entire life. reporter: but worth it to support the work of volunteers like carl schiff. how far was your drive? how long did it take to get here? about 90 minutes. my wife and i support this. i have to tell you a story. the story is about a kid who is poor, no money. the kid has had to trade off school for working. he had one thing going for him. and that was the west end house. a shining light. a place where he was treated with respect. i m talking about eddie schiff, my dad. and maybe that s why i m here, is to fulfill his did he sestin.