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The Greg Gutfeld Show-20190901-05:05:00

discussed to that wasn't ready tore reporting. a single source told me about loan documents with couche bank saying if not as i discussed the information was not good enough. i did not go through the rigorous standards process before repeating what i heard from my source. i should not have said it on air or posted it on twittered. i was wrong to do so. greg: i am no expert there journalism but i can safely say that wasn't it. cnn refuses to admit their collusion crap. but this another thing the mayor cans dread, the democrats. the ones leading the pack of asked are pretty old. we dug up to pictures from bernie, joe and lizs childhood.

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:30:00

barrett attends programs to prepare him for life. >> i first started smoking, then gang banging, then being in jail at 20 years old. >> finish high school? >> i just finished last year. what's crazy, i didn't see nothing in me. >> they open the gates up tomorrow, you walk out, hit the street. what's the main issue you need to overcome? >> just learn how to say no. >> statistics show ex-cons have trouble staying out of jail. the majority of them end up back behind bars. >> you get out of jail, you no longer have your services that you've had. you have no job. it's easy to fall back in the same trap. >> liz works with jason's public defender and the judge in this case to get him out early, but she wants to make sure there's a plan for jason when he's released. >> his attorney was very nice, a public defender. i am thinking of his long-term

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:49:00

ready. >> principal dozier is upset. jason not only blue his shot at getting a job, but he left the halfway house, too. >> you know, we had him set up with the support, the counselors were willing to work with him. >> when jason shows up at fenger, all liz has left to give is tough love. >> sir, pull your pants up. scan yourself in. you know, you always have been very special to me. i told you that when you were little jason, four, five years ago. >> uh-huh. >> i had you set up, jason. dude, set up. i was in a dorm room. i set you up. you missed that appointment with that guy, right. why did you miss it? >> i woke up five minutes late. >> dude, you've got to step it up. you've got to step it up, because the reality is, you're

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:08:00

bars anymore, but some of her former students are. she refuses to give up on these kids. like jason barrett. >> i'm in here for robbery. i went to fenger, principal dozier had really been helping me out, buying me books to read, she came to see me every time she gets a chance. she always just keeps my spirits up and tell me everything is going to be okay and she still believes in me. >> how are you doing? >> i'm okay. i was just thinking about you, ms. dozier. i think i'm ready for society again. >> i know. >> i'll get out and i want to show you that i want to be successful. >> liz has been talking to a judge about getting jason out early, but she's worried about him returning to roseland during the summer. >> i want to have a solid plan for when you come out. all those temptations are going to be there.

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:18:00

>> liz visits cook county jail to see former fenger student jason barrett. one thing she's learned from her own family experience, people can change while they're in jail. >> my mom around 18 joined the convent where she stayed for almost 20 years. she met my dad. she was in cook county jail and she was doing ministry and stuff there. then they built this 14-year relationship. she kind of followed him around. she would visit him and she eventually left the convent because she got pregnant with me. at that point, she's got to go. she's a pregnant nun. not only are you leaving the convent, but you're going to marry an african-american man who happens to be in jail. when i was born, it was hard. they didn't have much money. they didn't even have a cradle for me. they had like this drawer you pull out.

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:07:00

principal liz dozier keeps fenger school open during the summer. >> part of our goal is to keep them inside the school programs. >> timothy, good job. we're proud of you. i can have it and put on my wall? >> yeah. >> if you want to make a difference, you have to intervene at the earliest point. i think the reality is, kids get lost. [ sirens ] i never really thought about why i feel really passionate about the kids and the work. but i realize that it is a deeper connection. my dad wound up with the wrong group of people and i think that's what landed him in jail. i wish someone would have given my dad the same support we're trying to give the students at fenger, because i think he could have led a different life. >> liz's father isn't behind

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:39:00

>> this gang violence and it's bad parenting. it offends me as a black mother. it's not just about bad parenting, the stop and frisk. >> i've been talking about poverty, education, the breakup of the family unit on day one. i don't know what to say, because we keep talking about it. so it sounds like she's upset about it. i'm curious what her solutions are. >> liz's solution for jason is to get him in a halfway house far away from roseland. >> what is a kid like him going to do? your face is tatted up. you have a record. who else is going to really help him? >> i'm liz dozier. nice to meet you. >> take the straw out of your mouth. stand in front of the camera, please. what's your name? >> jason barrett. >> the rules and regulations is in this packet. yes, this is a schedule that you

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Chicagoland-20140328-02:41:00

dozier, you're wearing a thong. >> i don't wear thongs, mom. >> no, because you know -- >> that was mary, that was not me. i don't even wear thongs, mom. >> liz is very strong willed. she was pushed into this role of being a leader and taking charge, because that's what she had to do. she helped me a lot. >> you want half my cookie? >> no. >> i look at her now and i think, oh, my gosh, i can't believe it's my daughter. it has just amazed me where she is now. >> ready to hit the bricks? >> when she started at fenger, they were having shootings and things in the area. she just said mom, you know, if something happens to me, know that i died doing what i love to do.

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