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the rolling stones in the moment in that stadium when she did it. breaking a record. she was brave. she broke boundaries. tonight tina turner, her music, her own words, and the legacy she now leaves behind. tina turner was a legend. big wheels keep on turning proud mary keep on david: the little girl born anna mae bullock in brownsville, tennessee. i m a girl from a cotton field. pulled myself above what was not taught to me. david: she was the daughter of sharecroppers, painted by her parents when she was young, her mother would come in and out of her life. while still in high school in east st. louis and illinois in the late 1950s she saw ike turner perform. she was just 17 at the time and she asked if she could sing a song at intermission. she magnetic, they could all see
tribune last week that 10% of the black population is leaving chicago and i think one of the big reasons they are leaving is the crime rate is not a control. this is something that is happening in other cities in that part of the country, having lived in east st. louis, illinois, and people who live in st. louis will tell you when crime strikes, people tend to leave the cities. you are a former mayor. you certainly understand how this circumstance can play itself out. of the city is not taking care of the basics and people don t feel safe, they are going to head for the hills, if you will. what is your take on what you see to what you re hearing about these organize bands that seem to be streaking so many cities. too many of our cities are becoming killing fields as opposed to fields of dreams. america s at our best when the economy is growing and people are blocking and families are intact and secure in their homes