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. >> reporter: it was once known as the harlem of the west. it has been through many changes. community members are sharing their experience. >> it is a block full of memories. fourth generation fillmore native erica scott is reflecting on the home she grew up in. when prices spiked her mother had no choice but to sell. >> it is hard. just being in the home that we grew up in and the fact that she left and didn't want to leave it got overwhelmingly expensive. >> her story is like many others in the fillmore. it appeared to be a positive intention to revitalize torn down neighborhoods displaced black communities who were promised a right to return. >> there were just so many barriers in place where it was impossible for a huge significant amount of people to come back to the neighborhood. >> reporter: while she may of lost her childhood home due to changes, she remains committed to the fillmore. in the heyday, known as the harlem of the west was thriving with black owned businesses and artistry. >> to know billy holiday was on these streets and nat king cole, these are real mus
. >> reporter: it was once known as the harlem of the west. it has been through many changes. community members are sharing their experience. >> it is a block full of memories. fourth generation fillmore native erica scott is reflecting on the home she grew up in. when prices spiked her mother had no choice but to sell. >> it is hard. just being in the home that we grew up in and the fact that she left and didn't want to leave it got overwhelmingly expensive. >> her...
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>> i'm going to high school in harlem. it's been, like, just like -- not different, but like, you know it's been weird in the sense of, like, you don't get many opportunities to, you know, do a lot of things in certains aspects k. if going to the boys and girls club has really been a place where i can go and be safe and have a comfortable space to go to every day to just enjoy myself and do things not normally people can do. charles: and, listen are, the reason i bring it up is because i went there, it started out as m.l. wilson boys' club, and me and my brothers moved to new york and went to harlem in '75, '73, '74, and i joined in, like, '76. and it was his -- an amazing, to your point, safer space where you had people who were helping you. they ran a football team, i played on the team, and it was really, you know, aces. an area that was extraordinarily dangerous, and it was hard also, to be honest with you, to be an individual when i was growing up, you know? everyone had to act and be a certain way or you were actuall
>> i'm going to high school in harlem. it's been, like, just like -- not different, but like, you know it's been weird in the sense of, like, you don't get many opportunities to, you know, do a lot of things in certains aspects k. if going to the boys and girls club has really been a place where i can go and be safe and have a comfortable space to go to every day to just enjoy myself and do things not normally people can do. charles: and, listen are, the reason i bring it up is because i...
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en harlem. —— en un refugio en harlem. muy buenas noches, desde hoy vamos a trasmitir en la ciudad de mÉxico a la recta final de las elecciones el prÓximo domingo y comenzamos en los estados unidos donde 70,000,000 de personas estÁn en alerta por mal tiempo. >> nos sentimos como en el aire. reportero: Él y unos amigos se refugiaron en su vehÍculo cuando sintieron el impacto de la tormenta. a uno puede creer que siga vivo cuando reaccionÓ, la casa mÓvil habÍa volado por el aire. la comunidad de malibÚ fue golpeada por untornado con viento de hasta 135 millas por hora y aquÍ la destrucciÓn y muerte en una rectorÍa de mÁs de 100 millas. siete personas murieron, entre ellos tres miembros de la familia esparza, la madre y sus dos hijos quedaron bajo los escombros de su casa, uno de los tÍos rescato con vida al padre y a otro hijo y los llevÓ al hospital. >> mi sobrino estaba detrÁs de la troca esa y como pudimos, los llevamos al hospital. reportero: ademÁs de las vÍctimas, unas
en harlem. —— en un refugio en harlem. muy buenas noches, desde hoy vamos a trasmitir en la ciudad de mÉxico a la recta final de las elecciones el prÓximo domingo y comenzamos en los estados unidos donde 70,000,000 de personas estÁn en alerta por mal tiempo. >> nos sentimos como en el aire. reportero: Él y unos amigos se refugiaron en su vehÍculo cuando sintieron el impacto de la tormenta. a uno puede creer que siga vivo cuando reaccionÓ, la casa mÓvil habÍa volado por el...
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the sicilians and everything like that, but east harlem is special. it's almost like our "sopranos" family. >> reporter: mob movies are a classic film staple. italian american stories have been celebrated across other genres for decades with films like "saturday night fever." ♪ staying alive ♪ >> reporter: or "moonstruck." >> i'm in love with you. >> snap out of it! >> reporter: also in attendance, one of the sports world's biggest celebs, tommy devito. known for a hock streak with the new york giants. >> devito keeps it is himself and he scores! >> reporter: tommy is all about family, still living with his parents in the house he grew up in. >> i come from a small town. everybody knows each other. being in my backyard, 12 minutes away from where i work, having my support system right there is tremendous. >> reporter: if you've not been raised here, how would you describe how unique it is? >> people describe it as everybody's your cousin. you can call everybody your cousin. people who don't know, "my cousin." >> reporter: nicknamed tommy cutlets,
the sicilians and everything like that, but east harlem is special. it's almost like our "sopranos" family. >> reporter: mob movies are a classic film staple. italian american stories have been celebrated across other genres for decades with films like "saturday night fever." ♪ staying alive ♪ >> reporter: or "moonstruck." >> i'm in love with you. >> snap out of it! >> reporter: also in attendance, one of the sports world's biggest...
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i am thrilled he is going there, i wish he would go to harlem. three months ago, my niece was shot on the street i grew up on. she does not hang out there, a good friend of mine, her son passed away and they were having a memorial for him. gang violence on the rise and they come to mass and an apartment was busted up. she had four-hour sergeantry, she is okay, went home two days ago and then cookie, who was shot also, has gone home. >> steve: who is cookie? >> two were shot and cookie i knew for 45 years, i went to go visit them in harlem hospital. our country is so cracked apart, half is doing extraordinary well and live in safety and eat avocado toast and the rest of us, whether in places where opioid epidemic is out of control. my neighborhood was be ing gentrified. >> brian: illegal immigrants, gangsters, are going to start fighting american gangs. they are intertwined. my buddy in the bronx say illegal immigrants join other folks. no one will report on it, it is really bad. >> lawrence: can you explain the black male support with donald trum
i am thrilled he is going there, i wish he would go to harlem. three months ago, my niece was shot on the street i grew up on. she does not hang out there, a good friend of mine, her son passed away and they were having a memorial for him. gang violence on the rise and they come to mass and an apartment was busted up. she had four-hour sergeantry, she is okay, went home two days ago and then cookie, who was shot also, has gone home. >> steve: who is cookie? >> two were shot and...
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you had trucks stretching from the rink at 60 street back to harlem. uring concrete.d a half of one contiguous, giant surface.ee months for far less than the $2 projected. the biggest expense was actually the demolition that is the demolishing of everything that was built so incorrectly sodly,. we opened with a ceremony with all olympic gold medal winners, including the great peggy fleming, dorothy hammel, scott hamilton and all the o every one of them. it was one of the most -- problems] >> we seeto have lost our signal from the livevent. we willork to resolve the issue and hopeo resume live coverage shortly.e' still having technical issues and we're not able to resolve this problem with our live feed from this event. we hope to have this for you in itsntirety later in our program schedule. >> tune in to c-span's live coverage of the 2024 national political convention startg with the republican fur-day event in milwaukee on july 15. next up, catch the democrats as they convene in chicago, kicking ay connected to c-span for an inteupted, unfiltered gli
you had trucks stretching from the rink at 60 street back to harlem. uring concrete.d a half of one contiguous, giant surface.ee months for far less than the $2 projected. the biggest expense was actually the demolition that is the demolishing of everything that was built so incorrectly sodly,. we opened with a ceremony with all olympic gold medal winners, including the great peggy fleming, dorothy hammel, scott hamilton and all the o every one of them. it was one of the most -- problems]...
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i'm on the board, changing lives for all these young folks up in harlem. on friday we used you he joined boys and girls club at 16. he is not only in college but interning on wall street. because of your generosity, we were able to raise $1800 again for q and others to use for stipened in summer internship program we're sponsoring. there is still time to donate. text, bgchgive, to 44-321. go do bgc harlem. org. i thank you very much. >>> there are new market leaders in town. what does it mean? gary gary kaltbaum likes to catch them when they turn a corner. he is next. ♪ (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also send them away. rich is living life your way. and having someone who can help you get there. the key to being rich is knowing what counts. you didn't live this strong, this long to get put on the shelf like a porcelain doll. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, you can build
i'm on the board, changing lives for all these young folks up in harlem. on friday we used you he joined boys and girls club at 16. he is not only in college but interning on wall street. because of your generosity, we were able to raise $1800 again for q and others to use for stipened in summer internship program we're sponsoring. there is still time to donate. text, bgchgive, to 44-321. go do bgc harlem. org. i thank you very much. >>> there are new market leaders in town. what does...
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no less than the fight to liberate harlem and columbia. you're both taken back by the liberated columbia and not out of left field, that is a call back again why this is a rerun to the 1960s and motivation of taking it over in the 60s was in part a gentrification fight. here's columbia in harlem and this is a black neighborhood and problem these spaces are being invaded and also to do with vietnam. similar reigns leading with a mixed ideology and it's fascinating and they're community members and none of the distinctions matter and guarantee these don't matter and tear down the artificial border between student and nonstudent imposed with classes and races and sorting mechanism and it's locked outside the gates. pete: students and nonstudents are the same for the purpose of columbia. will: that's the fact we see like at penn, only nine of the 33 arrested were students. rachel: i saw footage of tenured professor at university of chicago confronting protesters and the leader at u chicago encampment, was by the way will interfere with the abi
no less than the fight to liberate harlem and columbia. you're both taken back by the liberated columbia and not out of left field, that is a call back again why this is a rerun to the 1960s and motivation of taking it over in the 60s was in part a gentrification fight. here's columbia in harlem and this is a black neighborhood and problem these spaces are being invaded and also to do with vietnam. similar reigns leading with a mixed ideology and it's fascinating and they're community members...
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the same thing and in the evening before goes home and does another press conference and he goes to harlem and the bronx and meets thousands of people. lara: 25,000 people in the bronx yesterday. eric: and then all of a sudden two weeks in, all the democrats are going crazy saying you're giving him the greatest platform in the world in which to campaign. donald trump has done it again, turned a negative into a massive positive. his poll numbers skyrocketed and fundraising never has been better. the entire country saw it with the lawfare and saw it with impeachment one and two and saw it when they tried to take his name off the ballot in do old colorado and saw it when they tried to take his name off the ballot in maine and seen it when they come after him using every single attorney and district attorney in the country, whether it be in georgia or new york city or washington, d.c. or a ton of other places. if you can't win, cheat. that's what biden's motto is. you see the third in charge of the d.o.j. prosecuting him every day. the good news is americans are really, really smart and more t
the same thing and in the evening before goes home and does another press conference and he goes to harlem and the bronx and meets thousands of people. lara: 25,000 people in the bronx yesterday. eric: and then all of a sudden two weeks in, all the democrats are going crazy saying you're giving him the greatest platform in the world in which to campaign. donald trump has done it again, turned a negative into a massive positive. his poll numbers skyrocketed and fundraising never has been better....
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. >> reporter: it was known as the harlem of the west. the fillmore district has been through many changes. immersive play is depicting the history and community members are sharing their experience. >> it's a block full of memories. fourth generation fillmore native erica scott reflects on the home she grew up in. when spices spiked, her mother had no choice but to sell. >> it's hard to see the home we grew up in and the fact that she left and didn't want to leave. it got overwhelmingly expensive. >> reporter: it's like many others in the fillmore. what was a positive invention to revitalize torn down neighborhoods, displaced blacks promised the right to return. >> there were so many barriers that it was virtually impossible for a huge stick significant amount of people to come back to the neighborhood. >> reporter: erica may have lost her childhood home, she is committed to the fillmore. in the community, the harlem of the west was thriving with black owned businesses and vibrant artistry. >> to know that billie holiday was on these str
. >> reporter: it was known as the harlem of the west. the fillmore district has been through many changes. immersive play is depicting the history and community members are sharing their experience. >> it's a block full of memories. fourth generation fillmore native erica scott reflects on the home she grew up in. when spices spiked, her mother had no choice but to sell. >> it's hard to see the home we grew up in and the fact that she left and didn't want to leave. it got...
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and then she moved to new york to, well, first to harlem, then to queens, then back to harlem. yeah, yes. oh, death. she died and july of 1959, on the 17th, she had become ill about six weeks beforehand, they had hospitalized, hospitalized her at metropolitan hospital up in harlem and there ensued a hall, which i cover in great detail in my book a whole drama because, as she said, when got in there, she's going to arrest me on my deathbed, you know. and sure enough, they did. they plant in my they planted heroin in room and she was arrested for narcotics possession. she was fingerprinted mug shot the whole thing. and so last 2 to 3 weeks of her life was really taken up with having do i mean, they were trying to they wanted to appear before a grand jury. she was bedridden. she literally couldn't get out bed. and they wanted to appear before a grand jury and and florence flo kennedy was her lawyer that time and did a great job and a lot of the attempts that the city government was trying to do new york's behavior was shameful at that time. the police department, the mayor's offic
and then she moved to new york to, well, first to harlem, then to queens, then back to harlem. yeah, yes. oh, death. she died and july of 1959, on the 17th, she had become ill about six weeks beforehand, they had hospitalized, hospitalized her at metropolitan hospital up in harlem and there ensued a hall, which i cover in great detail in my book a whole drama because, as she said, when got in there, she's going to arrest me on my deathbed, you know. and sure enough, they did. they plant in my...
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or in this the lack thereof it is telling trump went to harlem to great fanfare after he'll bed been court of they or delivers pizza to firefighters who enthusiastically embraced him the same positive reception happened and remote construction workers in midtown manhattan. and then you see for than a public perception terms of the trail three pulls out this week that showed trump leading bite 12 points nine points in cnn poll, harvard harris seven points he is leading on average in all the key swing states. if the election were held today donald trump wins the presidency. the only other question is, if he is not convicted what can joe biden run on? it's not his handling of the economy or inflation, energy prices, crime, the border or a world that seems increasing unstable that is for certain. jon: we just for the former president say there are a lot of places he would rather be then manhattan right now. but this trial does have him tied down. >> it has him tied down but thanks to social media those clips i just talked about as far as harlem and construction workers and meeting with f
or in this the lack thereof it is telling trump went to harlem to great fanfare after he'll bed been court of they or delivers pizza to firefighters who enthusiastically embraced him the same positive reception happened and remote construction workers in midtown manhattan. and then you see for than a public perception terms of the trail three pulls out this week that showed trump leading bite 12 points nine points in cnn poll, harvard harris seven points he is leading on average in all the key...
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they used a gymnasium in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood. protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that, about 1,000 university security forces intervened to evict them, and during this operation, more than 100 people were injured. most of them were arrested on charges of criminal acts and undisciplined behavior , but the protests continued until the end of the academic semester , which paralyzed the activities of the university, which agreed to cancel its relations with the defense research center. did. on may 7, 1907, security forces killed 4 students and injured 9 others at kent state university in ohio . this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and the shooting in kent became a symbol of the deep political and social divisions and divisions that the country had during the period. the vietnam war was at hand. one of the senior vice presidents of forme
they used a gymnasium in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood. protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that, about 1,000 university security forces intervened to evict them, and during this operation, more than 100 people were injured. most of them were arrested on charges of criminal acts and undisciplined behavior , but the protests continued until the end of the academic semester , which paralyzed the...
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they're breaking the breast pump, smashing it, screaming at the top of their lungs. 2:30 in harlem. we finally finish and i say, "cut." and it's still, beautiful, quiet. and you hear, from over the fence, "shut the [ bleep ] up, b itch!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're saying new york was very welcoming to this? >> they love it. >> jimmy: -- filmmaking experience this journey that you were on? >> they love it. >> jimmy: well, i mean -- it sounds stressful, but it definitely all worked out very well. >> it was -- yeah, it was an incredible experience. >> jimmy: there was a scene, it's about motherhood, it's about conception and having a baby. >> choice. >> jimmy: choice, all of that stuff. whoopi goldberg -- well, why didn't you say what she plays. whoopi goldberg -- >> you guys are still going to go see it, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: see it, you have to. >> it's called "babes." >> jimmy: they're interested. >> yeah, so when they trip on mushrooms, you know, and then all of a sudden milk starts squirting through her t-shirt, like real milk. and they start talking to her,
they're breaking the breast pump, smashing it, screaming at the top of their lungs. 2:30 in harlem. we finally finish and i say, "cut." and it's still, beautiful, quiet. and you hear, from over the fence, "shut the [ bleep ] up, b itch!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're saying new york was very welcoming to this? >> they love it. >> jimmy: -- filmmaking experience this journey that you were on? >> they love it. >> jimmy: well, i mean -- it sounds...
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. >> reporter: it was once known as the harlem of the west. the fillmore district has been through many changes. an immersive play is depicting the history and community members are sharing their experience. >> it's a block full of memories. fourth generation fillmore native erica scott reflects on the home she grew up in. when spices spiked, her mother had no choice but to sell. >> it's hard to see the home we grew up in and the fact that she left and didn't want to leave. it got overwhelmingly expensive. >> reporter: her story is like many others in the fillmore. what was a positive invention to revitalize torn down neighborhoods displaced black communities promised the right to return. >> there were so many barriers that it was virtually impossible for a huge stick significant amount of people to come back to the neighborhood. >> reporter: while erica may have lost her childhood home, she is committed to the fillmore. in the community, the harlem of the west was thriving with black owned businesses and vibrant artistry. >> to know that bill
. >> reporter: it was once known as the harlem of the west. the fillmore district has been through many changes. an immersive play is depicting the history and community members are sharing their experience. >> it's a block full of memories. fourth generation fillmore native erica scott reflects on the home she grew up in. when spices spiked, her mother had no choice but to sell. >> it's hard to see the home we grew up in and the fact that she left and didn't want to leave. it...
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harlem parade attendees suddenly framed as art. so are they simply joyous bystanders or the subject of a portrait? is it a fir tree or palm tree? royalty or family? the answer as o'grady has argued time and again is both/and. the name of this show. >> she always had a sense of a kind of duality in her own personal heritage. being black but also having ancestry of european descent. being american but living at home with parents who had very accents.” -- you had very strong jamaican accents. jared: in 1982, o'grady depicted her life in a one-day only performance in central park. called rivers first draft or the woman in red, a figure emerges from her blended new england and caribbean black round -- caribbean background. >> the key moment is when she sees a white stove and realizes it's now or never and she begins to paint it her own color. she pains it red. it's me becoming an artist. jared: for her project titled art is, o'grady hired dancers and actors toting gilt frames to join the annual afro-american day parade in harlem. made
harlem parade attendees suddenly framed as art. so are they simply joyous bystanders or the subject of a portrait? is it a fir tree or palm tree? royalty or family? the answer as o'grady has argued time and again is both/and. the name of this show. >> she always had a sense of a kind of duality in her own personal heritage. being black but also having ancestry of european descent. being american but living at home with parents who had very accents.” -- you had very strong jamaican...
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tyrone their ion harlem. more from president biden yesterday at the speech in detroit before the naacp gathering. this is what he had to say about the former president and january 6. [video clip] pres. biden: i never imagined in 2024, there would be folks waiting to ban books and america. what in gods name is that about that -- what is that about? not only that, people trying to erase black history, literally. people do not understand, black history is american history. not a joke. together, we make history. we do not erase history. but folks, president trump, it is clear that what he lost in 2020, and i mean this sincerely, something snapped in trump. he just cannot accept the loss, and he lost it. that is why january 6 would happen. trump tried to challenge the election and failed, starting an insurrection. and now he is running again. he is not only obsessed about losing 2020, he's truly unhinged. he called the insurrectionists who stormed capitol hill patriots. he said to his electorate, he wants every on
tyrone their ion harlem. more from president biden yesterday at the speech in detroit before the naacp gathering. this is what he had to say about the former president and january 6. [video clip] pres. biden: i never imagined in 2024, there would be folks waiting to ban books and america. what in gods name is that about that -- what is that about? not only that, people trying to erase black history, literally. people do not understand, black history is american history. not a joke. together, we...
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prevention , used a gymnasium implementation program in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood . the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that, about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them. in this operation, more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. most of them were arrested for criminal acts and undisciplined behavior. but the protests continued until the end of the academic semester , which paralyzed the activities of the university , which had agreed to cancel its relations with the defense research center. on may 7, 1970, security forces killed four students and wounded nine others at kent state university in ohio. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and as a result, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and the school shooting in kent became a symbol of the differences. it turned into deep political and social divides that the country was struggling with during the vietnam war. a
prevention , used a gymnasium implementation program in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood . the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that, about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them. in this operation, more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. most of them were arrested for criminal acts and undisciplined behavior. but the protests continued until the...
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so i just finished a harlem renaissance novel about the black woman, discovered every harlem renaissance writer, edmund fawcett, who was much involved with w.e.b. so i have some of their letters and reading some of their exchanges and his exchanges with other women. i, my daughter that she gets no money from me unless she makes sure that every email, every text, everything i've written is gone somehow, someway, or she gets nothing from me. because like you said, very intimate. but that's how i able to write a deeper book. i just don't want anyone writing a book like that about me. i'm with you there. for real? yes the internet is forever. so let's. let's let's talk a moment. just kind of really continue to expand the idea. the important means of excavating, you know, the pieces of who we are and the long implications of your work as an accounting of humanity. so how do approach that idea in your work or do you is it intentional or is it instinctual so? victoria, if you could, because you sort of straddle contemporary and historical fiction, could you talk a little bit about intent? yeah,
so i just finished a harlem renaissance novel about the black woman, discovered every harlem renaissance writer, edmund fawcett, who was much involved with w.e.b. so i have some of their letters and reading some of their exchanges and his exchanges with other women. i, my daughter that she gets no money from me unless she makes sure that every email, every text, everything i've written is gone somehow, someway, or she gets nothing from me. because like you said, very intimate. but that's how i...
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harlem, which was mostly inhabited by african americans they did the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week and after that about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them and during this operation more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. most of them were arrested for criminal acts and undisciplined behavior. but the protests continued until the end of the academic semester , which paralyzed the activities of the university , which had agreed to cancel its relations with the defense research center. security forces on the 7th of may. four students at the university of kent state of ohio killed and wounded 9 others. this incident had an immediate and widespread impact, and it sparked student protests in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and the shooting in kent symbolized deeper political and social divisions. it became what the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to former us president richard nixon said the shooting had a di
harlem, which was mostly inhabited by african americans they did the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week and after that about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them and during this operation more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. most of them were arrested for criminal acts and undisciplined behavior. but the protests continued until the end of the academic semester , which paralyzed the activities...
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investigation and prevention program used a gym in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood. the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them. during this operation, more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. more they were arrested on charges of criminal activity and undisciplined behavior, but the protests continued until the end of the academic semester, which paralyzed the activities of the university, which had agreed to cancel its relations with the defense research center. on may 7, 1970, security forces killed four students at kent state university in ohio and shot nine others. they did. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and shooting in kent as a symbol of differences and divisions. it became a deep social and political issue that the country was dealing with during
investigation and prevention program used a gym in a public park in the predominantly african-american harlem neighborhood. the protesting students occupied some of the buildings of this university for a week, and after that about 1000 university security forces intervened to evict them. during this operation, more than 100 people were injured and more than 700 people were arrested. more they were arrested on charges of criminal activity and undisciplined behavior, but the protests continued...
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[laughter] back on the harlem with us today questions of kitsch. >> thank you, speaker. >> prime minister. i know the whole house will join me in remembering the victims of the horrific bombing seven years ago tod.r thoughts are with thed their families. i would like to pay tribute who joins us in the galley for her couranf her campaigning in the memory. i look forward to meeting her today two. back toarlient to my friend and colleague donna boat member. no one who watched his i failedo be in allfresilience. . eaker this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties to the south irther such meetinr today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i welcome the member to the duties. the association may 2022 identified my constituency as one of e. i welcome the prime minister's grand scheme to constituencies like mine. they have to you turned. addressing this issue seriously. >> hear ye hear ye.ental recovery plan delivering two in a house. the new communities. actually, we know that the plan since it was announced in now accepting new. >> thank you,. also for product investme
[laughter] back on the harlem with us today questions of kitsch. >> thank you, speaker. >> prime minister. i know the whole house will join me in remembering the victims of the horrific bombing seven years ago tod.r thoughts are with thed their families. i would like to pay tribute who joins us in the galley for her couranf her campaigning in the memory. i look forward to meeting her today two. back toarlient to my friend and colleague donna boat member. no one who watched his i...
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[laughter] just to mention lord speaker back on the harlem with today questions of prime minister jen >> thank you, speaker. minister. i know the whole house will join me in remembering the victims of the horrific bombing seven years ago today. our thoughts are with them and their families. i would like to pay tribute who the galley for her courage and bravery of her campaigning in the memory. i look forward to today later two.ó back to parliament to my friend and colleague donna boat no one who watched his interview last night could have■( be in all of his incredible resilience. mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with colleagues and south i shall have further such meetings latertoda. i welcome the member to the house and wish him well in his duties. the may 2022 identified my constituency as one of england's dental deserts. i welcome the prime minister's grand scheme to constituencies like mine. addressing this issue seriously. >> hear ye hear. >> thank you to our dental recovery plan delivering two in a house. the new provision for the communities. actually, we know that the
[laughter] just to mention lord speaker back on the harlem with today questions of prime minister jen >> thank you, speaker. minister. i know the whole house will join me in remembering the victims of the horrific bombing seven years ago today. our thoughts are with them and their families. i would like to pay tribute who the galley for her courage and bravery of her campaigning in the memory. i look forward to today later two.ó back to parliament to my friend and colleague donna boat no...
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recibio una apunalada en el pecho en la madrugada del domingo fuera del refugio para migrantes del east harlem. >> oscar gonzalez esta detenido acusado de homicidio y acusado tambien de posesion criminal de un arma. >> bueno, este es fin de semana largo, hoy en estados unidos se celebran memorial day, es una fecha en la que se rinde tributo a los soldados caidos, la c ceremonia central, como ocurre cada ano, fue en el cementerio nacional de arlington. >> presenta! presidente biden dejo una ofrenda floral en la tumba del soldado de y luego dirigio un discurso en el que llamo a continuar el trabajo de aquellos que cayeron, dijo, luchando por la libertad y por la democracia. >> decenas de muertos, entre ellos muchas mujeres, muchos ninos en el ataque a un campamento de desplazados palestinos en rafah. >> esto provoca severas criticas contra israel. >> ademas, balean balean mortalmente al actor johnny baxter en los angeles. >> se enfrenta a los deli delincuentes que robaban el catalitico de su auto tenemos detalles estamos orgullosamente aquí. tu victoria está aquí. orajel te ayuda a calmar el
recibio una apunalada en el pecho en la madrugada del domingo fuera del refugio para migrantes del east harlem. >> oscar gonzalez esta detenido acusado de homicidio y acusado tambien de posesion criminal de un arma. >> bueno, este es fin de semana largo, hoy en estados unidos se celebran memorial day, es una fecha en la que se rinde tributo a los soldados caidos, la c ceremonia central, como ocurre cada ano, fue en el cementerio nacional de arlington. >> presenta! presidente...
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. >>> it was once known as the harlem of the west with the lively jazz clubs and thriving businesses. then, families were forced to move out. >> it is hard. just being in the home that we grew up in and the fact that she left and did not want to leave >> now, the vibrant history is coming to life again thanks to the theater. >>> and, we will take you under ground to see the work to make the south bay largest reservoir seismically safe. >> we are touching a reservoir with this tunnel. we are below water. >>> a look at the moving parts for this multibillion dollar project. >> this is cbs news, bay area. with juliette goodrich. >>> it is 7:00 and we kickoff the weekend with more summer-like conditions for much of the bay area. if you got an early start, the beach was certainly a perfect place to be. we saw families enjoying the water at the crown beach where it was in the 70s. the big question, will the temperatures stick around for mother's day in with that we go to paul. >> it looks like '
. >>> it was once known as the harlem of the west with the lively jazz clubs and thriving businesses. then, families were forced to move out. >> it is hard. just being in the home that we grew up in and the fact that she left and did not want to leave >> now, the vibrant history is coming to life again thanks to the theater. >>> and, we will take you under ground to see the work to make the south bay largest reservoir seismically safe. >> we are touching a...
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. >> en new york city college en harlem intentaron ocupar un edificio del campus, pero la policia los detuvo antes y 173 fueron arrestados. >> al igual que en la un universidad de wisconsin, donde la tension se vivio esta manana cuando manifestantes y antimotines se enfrentaron. >> los campamentos fueron r retirados y al menos cuatro policias resultaron heridos. >> otras manifestaciones se d dieron hoy en rochester nueva orleans georgia y florida. >> ahi estas en colombia, en nueva york, ¿que ha pasado con los arrestados? >> julio, ¿que tal? >> muy buenas tardes. >> la policia nos confirmo que la mayoria de ellos fueron arrestados y liberados con cargos de robo y tambien por traspasar propiedad privada. >> privada de los trescientos arrestados en todo nueva york, solo faltan quince personas por ser procesadas. >> parte de este grito que los manifestantes estan dando a traves de estas protestas es pidiendo a las universidades que desinviertan en organizaciones que estan apoyando la guerra en gaza. >> bien, carla, muchas gracias. >> ahi en un punto de nueva york nos vamos a otro punto
. >> en new york city college en harlem intentaron ocupar un edificio del campus, pero la policia los detuvo antes y 173 fueron arrestados. >> al igual que en la un universidad de wisconsin, donde la tension se vivio esta manana cuando manifestantes y antimotines se enfrentaron. >> los campamentos fueron r retirados y al menos cuatro policias resultaron heridos. >> otras manifestaciones se d dieron hoy en rochester nueva orleans georgia y florida. >> ahi estas en...
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. >> reporter: jessica malone had just biked home from harlem to hell's kitchen when her apple phone started vibrating. >> it turned red and was vibrating and said seek medical attention i was really thrown off, okay, this is serious. >> reporter: jessica docked her bike and rushed to the african american. >> she had come in with severe palpitation and chest pain and light-headedness and dizziness. >> reporter: dr. mohammed was on call at mount sinai west. he had an abnormal heart palpitation call afib. >> this is really serious. your family needs to come down here. >> reporter: concerned about blood clots and a potential stroke, doctors had to use electrical currents to shock jessica's heart into a normal rhythm. it worked and the next day she was able to go home. >> the apple watches are very helpful because they provide patients with a very quick alert system for them to see a health care provider. >> reporter: if not for the alert center watch, jessica says she would have gone home and taken a nap. instead, she credits the apple watch for turning her life around. >> even when it
. >> reporter: jessica malone had just biked home from harlem to hell's kitchen when her apple phone started vibrating. >> it turned red and was vibrating and said seek medical attention i was really thrown off, okay, this is serious. >> reporter: jessica docked her bike and rushed to the african american. >> she had come in with severe palpitation and chest pain and light-headedness and dizziness. >> reporter: dr. mohammed was on call at mount sinai west. he had...
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and ironically they liveíg in harlem where my office is today. but the -- but this kid was going to college siblings w. so he -- the study found -- they studied this, rich to poor, they somehow all did well.■ and what the guy concluded who did the study was that there so you had to people solved all who are highly at risk, at least onrs about this young man or woman at a critical point in their lives. and this kid was going to college while&u his three siblis were in prison because when he wasn grade school, he went by this man's newsstand on th streets of new york every day going to and from ol the guy made hi his homework when he came home at went to school that he'd done his homework. e. self-aware, the student was. he said, this guy cared whether i lived or died and my older siblings, they didn't know that. and he said i'm convinced that theyere as smart as me, they'd have done well, if they just had one whether they livid or died. interesting. [applause]■ mr. milken: mr. president, one of the things yo launched in your education effort,
and ironically they liveíg in harlem where my office is today. but the -- but this kid was going to college siblings w. so he -- the study found -- they studied this, rich to poor, they somehow all did well.■ and what the guy concluded who did the study was that there so you had to people solved all who are highly at risk, at least onrs about this young man or woman at a critical point in their lives. and this kid was going to college while&u his three siblis were in prison because when...
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so i came to go to boca harlem, is one of the wells most ruthless is i'm, is groups is terrorized west africa for decades. bulk of around terrorizes, northern nigeria, on saturday the crew killed more than a 100 civilians in the northeast. i'd estimate the 36000 nigeria hasn't been killed by quite um, over the past 11 years. the surprising they know 11 did for some time. with this most love to see of terrorist groups was sourcing them more than a 1000 things from the an idea. you know, i mean has come to the t 55, a tank and the high to accommodate personnel, carrier or a pc from is limit ripples in yesterday's buckled and come to the bonus date. the western reuse by the terrace was terrifying. an unusual, lo goes, had never seen anything like it to not being to god. hi, how does that tell us a month? because of what? what does that mean as can be independent because abad delicate loons that don't get loans that has to begin to look into it gives law someone to another like that has to cause you know, to me in 2020 to the president of nigeria spoke about the boca hire a militant source
so i came to go to boca harlem, is one of the wells most ruthless is i'm, is groups is terrorized west africa for decades. bulk of around terrorizes, northern nigeria, on saturday the crew killed more than a 100 civilians in the northeast. i'd estimate the 36000 nigeria hasn't been killed by quite um, over the past 11 years. the surprising they know 11 did for some time. with this most love to see of terrorist groups was sourcing them more than a 1000 things from the an idea. you know, i mean...
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universidad, pero un panorama similar se vivio no muy lejos de este recinto en city college de nueva york en harlem, donde t tambien hubo arrestos durante la noche cuando trataron trataron los manifestantes de tomar una edificio casi trescientas personas resultaron arrestadas en total 230 estudiantes de columbia y entre 40 y 50 se encontraron en este, fueron de este edificio de columbia. >> el alcalde eric adams hablo muy extendido esta manana sobre los operativos. >> dijo que era algo muy n necesario que tenian que hacer tanto aqui en la universidad de columbia como tambien en el colegio de nueva york. >> tambien sabemos que colombia ha pedido que la policia se quede en el campus hasta el 15 de mayo. >> es que veiamos como entraban al edificio a sacar estos estos estudiantes despues de que se venciera ese plazo que las las autoridades habian pedido para que saliera una situacion s similar en la que vemos en todos estos campamentos que se han establecido en los campos universitarios. >> increible como se ha ido despartiendo esta manifestacion, incluso en el medio oriente tambien hemos visto estudia
universidad, pero un panorama similar se vivio no muy lejos de este recinto en city college de nueva york en harlem, donde t tambien hubo arrestos durante la noche cuando trataron trataron los manifestantes de tomar una edificio casi trescientas personas resultaron arrestadas en total 230 estudiantes de columbia y entre 40 y 50 se encontraron en este, fueron de este edificio de columbia. >> el alcalde eric adams hablo muy extendido esta manana sobre los operativos. >> dijo que era...
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says 300 people have been arrested there at two campuses — columbia university and city college in harlem. these campus protests over the israel gaza war have been spreading for weeks now. the team at bbc digital has been analysing how they've evolved. chanting really shows the extent of the protests. the white house says a "small percentage of students" are causing campus "disruption". but hate speech will be dealt with. the president is being kept regularly updated on what's happening. as you just ended, across the country. he is monitoring the situation closely. so is his team. and i would just add that no president, no president has spoken more forcefully about combating anti—semitism than this president. we believe it's a small number of students who are causing this disruption, and if they are going to protest, americans have the right to do it in a peaceful way within the law, and we are going to get into call—out hateful speech, as we have been. —— going to continue to call out. earlier, i spoke to our north america editor, sarah smith. she said president biden had to trea
says 300 people have been arrested there at two campuses — columbia university and city college in harlem. these campus protests over the israel gaza war have been spreading for weeks now. the team at bbc digital has been analysing how they've evolved. chanting really shows the extent of the protests. the white house says a "small percentage of students" are causing campus "disruption". but hate speech will be dealt with. the president is being kept regularly updated on...
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election rally map base, next thing we will hut new york state in play, after successful business to harlem b bodega, and the rally in yankee stadium. maybe 25 thousand people in ma madison square garden, it will drive okay a aoc and her followers crazy. what is so interesting is, mottnot only is biden projecting weakness everywhere. but the biden lawfare jihad against trump has not moved the needle, one bit. and it may have undoubtedly backfired. just like bidenomics, and the rest of his policies. even latest rumor mill, off the charts, now the dems are thinking about a virtual dnc convention in chicago. just like the covid convention in 2020. i know it is only may, about 6 months before the election. but democrats look like they are running scared from just about everybody and everything. that is the riff. all right, great fun, joining me now alabama senator tommy tuberville. welcome on set. >> thank you. larry: you have the wonderful opportunity of being downtown for the trial today, you sat through it for many hours, give us an impression or two. >> first, i was not invited, i vod up --
election rally map base, next thing we will hut new york state in play, after successful business to harlem b bodega, and the rally in yankee stadium. maybe 25 thousand people in ma madison square garden, it will drive okay a aoc and her followers crazy. what is so interesting is, mottnot only is biden projecting weakness everywhere. but the biden lawfare jihad against trump has not moved the needle, one bit. and it may have undoubtedly backfired. just like bidenomics, and the rest of his...
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early in my career, i won in pizza acrobatics, doing kind of like what a harlem globetrotter does with the basketball. you know, we do with the pizza. then i started focusing on food, and i won a number of world titles in cooking in naples and portugal and the u.s. one on the food network. i'm a two-time food network gold medalist and a four-time guinness book of world record holder. so when it comes to pizza, i've kind of done everything in that. and there was a competition back in the day. i kind of was always about it, so...
early in my career, i won in pizza acrobatics, doing kind of like what a harlem globetrotter does with the basketball. you know, we do with the pizza. then i started focusing on food, and i won a number of world titles in cooking in naples and portugal and the u.s. one on the food network. i'm a two-time food network gold medalist and a four-time guinness book of world record holder. so when it comes to pizza, i've kind of done everything in that. and there was a competition back in the day. i...
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this event, the formula event, sporting event, and that response was overrecommending as it was in harlem, as it was in midtown manhattan with construction workers. he is in delaware, not campaigning and showing he wants the job. that's who people vote on. who wants to this job more and save this country more and right now it looks like donald trump, todd. >> todd: the crew he visited won the race, joe. are you superstitious? what do you make of that. 20 section to you. >> wow. did i not know that thanks for sharing that information. president trump will be in wildwood, new jersey on saturday. and 40,000 beam are expected in a blue state like that, watch out. the map is expanding electorally, todd. >> todd: it's not even summer. most people go to wildwood, july, august, september. trump is going in may. joe concha, thank you so much. "fox & friends" on a very busy monday begins right now. have great day, everybody. >> ainsley: good morning, it's 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. it's monday, may 6th.
this event, the formula event, sporting event, and that response was overrecommending as it was in harlem, as it was in midtown manhattan with construction workers. he is in delaware, not campaigning and showing he wants the job. that's who people vote on. who wants to this job more and save this country more and right now it looks like donald trump, todd. >> todd: the crew he visited won the race, joe. are you superstitious? what do you make of that. 20 section to you. >> wow. did...
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and ironically they live in harlem where my office is today. but the -- so -- but this kid was going to college and his three siblings were in prison. so he -- the study found -- they studied a dozen people like this, rich to poor, they somehow all did well. and what the guy concluded who did the study was that there were no systems that solved all problems. so you had to have, for people who are highly at risk, at least one person who really cared about this young man or woman at a critical point in their lives. and this kid was going to college while his three siblings were in prison because when he was in grade school, he went by this man's newsstand on the streets of new york every day going to and from school and the guy made him show him h homework when he came home at night and made him prove when he went to school that he'd done his homework. he was the only male influence. he said -- and he was self-aware, the student was. he said, this guy cared whether i lived or died. and my older siblings, they didn't know that. and he said i'm con
and ironically they live in harlem where my office is today. but the -- so -- but this kid was going to college and his three siblings were in prison. so he -- the study found -- they studied a dozen people like this, rich to poor, they somehow all did well. and what the guy concluded who did the study was that there were no systems that solved all problems. so you had to have, for people who are highly at risk, at least one person who really cared about this young man or woman at a critical...