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Daily News from New York, New York • 15

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So I'm using it to tell you how many people she laid off at ewlett-Packard. About 30,000 sad-face emoti-cons follow. Another Republican is expected to enter the crowded field on Tuesday. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who also ran in 2008, will make the announcement in his hometown of Hope.

Adam Edel man he said. "And the only difference between me and a lot of other young men in this neighborhood and all across the country is that I grew up in an environment that was a little more forgiving." The President said statistics make an undeniable case that black and Latino men and boys "right here in New York." "The catalyst of those protests were the tragic deaths of young men and a feeling that law is not always applied evenly in this country," said the President, launching the My Brother's Keeper Alliance, a nonprofit founded to support and guide young blacks and Latinos. are treated differently by law enforcement than th eir white eers. But "what we gathered here to talk about today is something that goes deeper than policing," Obama said. "It speaks to who we are as a nation." Obama urged Americans to see past themselves and their families to young people in danger of falling prey to poverty and joblessness.

"We are one people, and we need each other. We should love every single one of our kids," the Presidentsaid. ckatznydailynews. com BYCELESTEKATZ NEW YORK DAILY NEWS PRESIDENT OB AM A on Monday pledged himself to a lifelong "mission" to help young minorities escape the trap that can lead to alienation, violence and death. "In every community in America, there are young people with incredible drive and talent and they just don't have the same kinds of chances that somebody like me had," Obama said at Lehman College in the Bronx.

Obama said that "sense of unfairness and of powerlessness" has helped fuel protests in Baltimore, in Ferguson, and Obama said he found much in common with the young men during a pre-speech roundtable. "I grew up without dad. I grew up lost sometimes and adrift, not having a sense of a clear path," ,4 L''" Scott Davis and President Obama at Lehman College..

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