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a whole new fan base in brooklyn what is the key to doing that you said you said the brooklyn fans the new jersey fans will follow well i decided so we like like twelve miles i mean yes from location to new location but. what do you have to do it shouldn't be that easy we've got you know fans to follow you when you're when you're going away i mean that you're going to pretty girls and they're all i mean you know what we've got to give them a reason to follow what we've got to deliver a good product when we get to brooklyn that will keep the jersey fan very interested in me no longer the home team i mean you know what we're in the same market you know the dma which is a designated marketing area of new york new jersey and connecticut we're still there but we're in brooklyn and we did keep the name nets so those fans in new jersey that still want to root for us will have a chance to. so and quite candidly the relocation new jersey fan base has gone quite well as they've already purchased tickets for a season in brooklyn says brett your. new jersey nets back sure to break so stay with. us
a whole new fan base in brooklyn what is the key to doing that you said you said the brooklyn fans the new jersey fans will follow well i decided so we like like twelve miles i mean yes from location to new location but. what do you have to do it shouldn't be that easy we've got you know fans to follow you when you're when you're going away i mean that you're going to pretty girls and they're all i mean you know what we've got to give them a reason to follow what we've got to deliver a good...
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there was a lot of jazz in musician -- in brooklyn. we had black musicians clubs at that time, you see. we could go to this club and see the older musicians. there would say, you play over there, make sure you get $1. so we have the love and respect for the ancestors. >> who were you watching, listening to? >> count basie, louis armstrong, coleman hawkins. >> did you meet louis armstrong? >> yes, i shook his hand. i met him in the hotel. i shook his hand, but that was it. something i will never forget. >> count basie? >> i used to play opposite him in a trio. i love him because his class and his love of the blues. i finally met him at a festival in holland, of all places. i used to play like count basie. when i saw him, i said, i want you to know how much i love you and how much you gave me on the piano. >> what about polonius month? >> the magic man. -- thelonious monk. coleman hawkins when back to the 1920's. i used to good to 52nd street all the time. you would go into these great clubs. all the masses of this music. i went one nigh
there was a lot of jazz in musician -- in brooklyn. we had black musicians clubs at that time, you see. we could go to this club and see the older musicians. there would say, you play over there, make sure you get $1. so we have the love and respect for the ancestors. >> who were you watching, listening to? >> count basie, louis armstrong, coleman hawkins. >> did you meet louis armstrong? >> yes, i shook his hand. i met him in the hotel. i shook his hand, but that was...
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>>what's going on friends, we're on our way to brooklyn, and who are we going to meet? >> the lovely people of glow interactive, a video game design company, and see some epic street artists and amazing murals we're doing it all with the help of the samsung galaxy note. >>graffiti and technology, two of our favorite things. >>let's take a picture. i'll send it to megan so she knows what we look like. i'm going to use the s pen to accomplish that. >> there's several other brooklyns around the world but we find that brooklyn, ny, is the most legit one. >> as an interactive designer, what inspires you? >> living in brooklyn and seeing powerful graffiti, and seeing how these artists make things people can connect to. >> hey, megan, you should come take a look at this mural. >> cool, let me just take a note. put him on speakerphone >> the s pen >> yeahhh, make a note going to write the address >> that's amazing multitasking. >> hello, you're sending me a map? great! >> you know it's cool you can draw on this map. >>right. they'll no exactly where to meet us now. >> tell me a
>>what's going on friends, we're on our way to brooklyn, and who are we going to meet? >> the lovely people of glow interactive, a video game design company, and see some epic street artists and amazing murals we're doing it all with the help of the samsung galaxy note. >>graffiti and technology, two of our favorite things. >>let's take a picture. i'll send it to megan so she knows what we look like. i'm going to use the s pen to accomplish that. >> there's several...
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being one of the protesters there in the occupy wall street movement over there on the brooklyn bridge back in october protesters say they were practicing their right to free speech police say they were blocking traffic earlier today we spoke with the man whose tweets are causing all this controversy malcolm harris. well when i saw the email i thought it was a scam of some sort of these scammers use requests for twitter passwords all the time but when i looked a little closer i saw it was it was a legitimate subpoenas forwarded to me i was shocked surprised it was hilarious and only a little bit scary at the same time and why are tweets being called to testify well i was part of the group along with over seven hundred other people arrested on the brooklyn bridge as part of an action and beginning of october wall street. i was charged with disorderly conduct which is the lowest of the low violations you can be charged with in new york state. they apparently subpoenaed my electronic information pursuant to that charge try and prove that i was conducting myself disorderly and how far back
being one of the protesters there in the occupy wall street movement over there on the brooklyn bridge back in october protesters say they were practicing their right to free speech police say they were blocking traffic earlier today we spoke with the man whose tweets are causing all this controversy malcolm harris. well when i saw the email i thought it was a scam of some sort of these scammers use requests for twitter passwords all the time but when i looked a little closer i saw it was it...
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>> brooklyn. >> jimmy: from brooklyn, new york.heers and applause ] a local guy. ryan, could i have your phone? we're going to put it right here. look at this. that's so broken, no case. [ laughter ] super cool. let's put it in the hacker 9000. let's listen to your most recent voicemail. >> hey, ryan, this is the barnes & noble in brooklyn, and we're calling to let you know that the following books you put on hold have come in. "justin bieber, the unauthorized biography," "the complete guide to being a belieber," "i've got bieber fever: one fan story," "how i stopped worrying and just learned to love the biebs" and "small wieners happen to good people 2nd edition." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry. appreciate that. >> just come on by and pick up the books anytime you want. we're at the barnes & noble in brooklyn. >> jimmy: all right, there you go. thank you so much. sorry about that. [ cheers and applause ] let's see what we've got. come on. how are you doing, buddy? >> i'm doing well. how are you? >> jimmy: good. let me g
>> brooklyn. >> jimmy: from brooklyn, new york.heers and applause ] a local guy. ryan, could i have your phone? we're going to put it right here. look at this. that's so broken, no case. [ laughter ] super cool. let's put it in the hacker 9000. let's listen to your most recent voicemail. >> hey, ryan, this is the barnes & noble in brooklyn, and we're calling to let you know that the following books you put on hold have come in. "justin bieber, the unauthorized...
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bridge there are there is there are actions that go over the brooklyn bridge sherry runs or whatever all the time and no one arrests them. what they arrested seven hundred people there was for was disorderly conduct. in act of civil disobedience and that's why it's politically charged now there were hundreds of people like. any other cases that you know of the prosecutor is trying to get twitter information from political activists. so far mine is the only one i know of connected with the bridge and now do you think but do you think that this is the beginning of twitter being used more so in the courtroom. well awfully the beginning of the end we were in the motion already twitter's been subpoenaed for more on line related to wall street activities in boston and there's been a wordpress subpoena in plano texas so clearly law enforcement's using whatever tools are at their disposal or they may feel are at their disposal hopefully we're going to able to show through this trial that our electronic communications are not one of those tools now this as. prosecutors are trying to are sayin
bridge there are there is there are actions that go over the brooklyn bridge sherry runs or whatever all the time and no one arrests them. what they arrested seven hundred people there was for was disorderly conduct. in act of civil disobedience and that's why it's politically charged now there were hundreds of people like. any other cases that you know of the prosecutor is trying to get twitter information from political activists. so far mine is the only one i know of connected with the...
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under the leadership of someone born in brooklyn, whose grandfather was a russian immigrant, and while in law school would never be dreaming that he would be named one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in america, he was also named one of the 90 greatest washington lawyers of the last 30 years. because of his dedication to expand the birdie. twice named by the national law journal. twice named as one of the most 100 influential lawyers in the united states of america. how did he get there? faith, prayer, and hard work. he is representing israel's position at the international criminal court. we have offices around the world. based on the fact that most people assume he is my brother, dad is just getting started, please welcome our special guest jay sekulow. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. he gets his height from his mother's side of his family. jordan mentioned that i am the grandson of a russian immigrant. my grandfather came to ellis island, left soviet russia because of religious persecution, lard to speak english, became a citizen 14 years later. he was a peddler
under the leadership of someone born in brooklyn, whose grandfather was a russian immigrant, and while in law school would never be dreaming that he would be named one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in america, he was also named one of the 90 greatest washington lawyers of the last 30 years. because of his dedication to expand the birdie. twice named by the national law journal. twice named as one of the most 100 influential lawyers in the united states of america. how did he get...
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you know he came up with the brooklyn dodgers. the brooklyn dodgers automatically became african-americans' favorite team in america. it didn't matter where they lived, who they rooted for, what league they rooted for, they automatically rooted for the brooklyn dodgers. sang thing is happening here with integration, folks may not be doing as well. and here's the other force, right? bitterness and hatred becomes dangerously close, perilously close to advocating violence expressed in the various black nationalist groups springing up across the nation, the largest and best known being elijah muhammad's muslim movement which included malcolm x who was basically the most well-known minister of the nation of islam. >> what about the other side to this, the idea that many of the wealthier black citizens considered the members of the movement to be just making trouble? do you remember that? >> what do you think -- go ahead. good question, casey. what do you all think about that?
you know he came up with the brooklyn dodgers. the brooklyn dodgers automatically became african-americans' favorite team in america. it didn't matter where they lived, who they rooted for, what league they rooted for, they automatically rooted for the brooklyn dodgers. sang thing is happening here with integration, folks may not be doing as well. and here's the other force, right? bitterness and hatred becomes dangerously close, perilously close to advocating violence expressed in the various...
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. - en brooklyn otro escándalo de abuso infantil. fbi tienen bajo la lupa a esta escuela elemental de brooklyn tras el arresto de un asistente de maestro acusado de posesión y distribución de videos de pornografía infantil. >>es difícil imaginar que entre tanta gente que viene a la escuela enseña haya alguien tan aberrante, lo importante es que ha sido identificado y será llevado la justicia. >> reportera: según la fiscalía general durante un registro en la casa del hombre el fbi confiscó varios videos entre los que presuntamente se ve al sospechoso tocando las partes privadas de un menor y dando nalgas a otro niño desnudo. las autoridades creen y tratar de confirmar si los incidentes ocurrieron en el salón de clases. >> eso no sucedió graves, hace tiempo que está trabajando en la escuela, quién sabe cuántos niños habrán sido víctimas. >> reportera: la policía señala la importancia de revisar el pasado judicial del personal. >> en cualquier institución donde hay menores de edad es importante este requisito. >> reportera: el hombre ad
. - en brooklyn otro escándalo de abuso infantil. fbi tienen bajo la lupa a esta escuela elemental de brooklyn tras el arresto de un asistente de maestro acusado de posesión y distribución de videos de pornografía infantil. >>es difícil imaginar que entre tanta gente que viene a la escuela enseña haya alguien tan aberrante, lo importante es que ha sido identificado y será llevado la justicia. >> reportera: según la fiscalía general durante un registro en la casa del hombre...
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but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patty: what if i want medicare too? cathy: online. patty: so, how did you get so darn smart anyway? cathy: online! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪
but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online....
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on his off day, on a day that he was off, there was a robbery that broke out in brooklyn, and he avoided the robbery, saved all these people, but he was shot and killed by one of the assailants. and he had four daughters. i just said to steve, let's take these girls to the super bowl. i mean, and they'd never been on an airplane before. i took them with my daughters. i said, let's take them to the oscars too. and madonna took a picture with them at halftime at the super bowl. she kept calling me, you're about to go in front of 410 million people. said, i wanted to take picture
on his off day, on a day that he was off, there was a robbery that broke out in brooklyn, and he avoided the robbery, saved all these people, but he was shot and killed by one of the assailants. and he had four daughters. i just said to steve, let's take these girls to the super bowl. i mean, and they'd never been on an airplane before. i took them with my daughters. i said, let's take them to the oscars too. and madonna took a picture with them at halftime at the super bowl. she kept calling...
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brooklyn and queens. brooklyn in the house. house. >> brooklyn. >> always can tell when brooklyn's in the house. harlem in th [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there's no harlem. miley cyrus is from harlem. [ cheers and applause ] she's backstage. >> miley cyrus from harlem. what's up? >> jimmy: are you able to make money off the diddy part? is that something you could trademark and get a dollar everybody time somebody -- >> no. it's no money involved. >> jimmy: no money involved? >> pure charity. >> jimmy: if anyone could figure that out. >> it's a flavor donation. take it from me. >> jimmy: speaking of twitter, after the grammys you had a party at the "playboy" mansion. >> yes. and we only allowed -- to be served. >> jimmy: not that anybody would want anything else. >> not a diddy party. >> jimmy: you said it was one of, if not the best party you've ever thrown. >> yes. >> jimmy: is that true? >> yes. >> jimmy: i would imagine you've thrown some pretty great parties. >> not at the "playboy" mansion. >> jimmy: what happened at this party
brooklyn and queens. brooklyn in the house. house. >> brooklyn. >> always can tell when brooklyn's in the house. harlem in th [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there's no harlem. miley cyrus is from harlem. [ cheers and applause ] she's backstage. >> miley cyrus from harlem. what's up? >> jimmy: are you able to make money off the diddy part? is that something you could trademark and get a dollar everybody time somebody -- >> no. it's no money involved. >> jimmy:...
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i'm originally from brooklyn, new york. i want to say hi to my family back in brooklyn and go big blue. >> from afghanistan. after all that he was there today, if only as a picture on his mom's poster downtown. you cannot throw a ticker-tape parade in new york city without raising a question of when the city will welcome home another group of heros, the veterans of the war in iraq. like danell willis. it looks like the giants ride today only with line after line of marching troops. we've heard talk of parades in other cities for veterans of our second war in iraq, but so far only the mighty mighty city of st. louis has thrown one. it started with two ordinary guys and a facebook page. it did not start off as an official response, but the whole city got behind it. they turnd out 100,000 people. the official response in new york has been that now is too soon. with troops like sergeant willis back from iraq but still serving in afghanistan, not now, maybe later. instead the white house is planning a gala dinner for a few hundr
i'm originally from brooklyn, new york. i want to say hi to my family back in brooklyn and go big blue. >> from afghanistan. after all that he was there today, if only as a picture on his mom's poster downtown. you cannot throw a ticker-tape parade in new york city without raising a question of when the city will welcome home another group of heros, the veterans of the war in iraq. like danell willis. it looks like the giants ride today only with line after line of marching troops. we've...
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anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >> anne may not conduct another seated interview ever again. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you back here on monday evening. in the meantime have a great weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. on this friday night, i'm jessica aguirre. >>> i'm raj mathai. >>> we begin with developing news in the east bay. a search for a newborn baby taken from a castro valley hospital. investigators believe the little girl's father cut off the child's medical bracelet and walked right out the door. nbc bay area
anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >> anne may not conduct another seated interview ever again. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you back here on monday evening. in the meantime have a great weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. on this friday night, i'm jessica aguirre. >>>...
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you know he came up with the brooklyn dodgers. they automatically became african-americans favorite team in america. it didn't matter where they lived, what league they rooted for, they automatically rooted for the brooklyn dodgers. same thing happened here. with integration maybe these folks wouldn't be doing so well. bitterness and hay treatred bec dangerously close. the largest and best known being elijah muhammad's muslim movement which included malcolm x. >> what about the other side to this? the idea that many of the wealthier black citizens consider the members of the movement to be just making trouble. do you remember that? >> good question. what do you all think about that? >> what did they mean? their own people t same rights they would need but these wealthier people with the same -- you would think the same problems, but they are calling the members of the movem
you know he came up with the brooklyn dodgers. they automatically became african-americans favorite team in america. it didn't matter where they lived, what league they rooted for, they automatically rooted for the brooklyn dodgers. same thing happened here. with integration maybe these folks wouldn't be doing so well. bitterness and hay treatred bec dangerously close. the largest and best known being elijah muhammad's muslim movement which included malcolm x. >> what about the other side...
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they took the subway in from brooklyn with a big picture of staff sergeant willis. he's now serving in afghanistan. after finishing a tour serving in iraq, his mom told us that another child of her, a daughter served three tours in iraq and is now stationed in germany. she came to the giants parade for her son, a giants fan who celebrated like mad when his team won the super bowl in in 2008 and who i think would have given anything to himself to be in new york today. >> i promised him before we won the first one, i said, when we win the super bowl i'll take your picture and go down to manhattan just for the parade so that you can be there a part of it. >> wow. >> i know he's happy now, and he's smiling. he loves this. >> we know for a fact that he loves this even without his mom telling us, because p if you look back at the old coverage of the last giants champion sthip in 2008, you will find a daniel willis of brooklyn celebrating telling the paper, i don't know all the words in the dictionary, but i don't think webster has a word to describe how i feel. we know in
they took the subway in from brooklyn with a big picture of staff sergeant willis. he's now serving in afghanistan. after finishing a tour serving in iraq, his mom told us that another child of her, a daughter served three tours in iraq and is now stationed in germany. she came to the giants parade for her son, a giants fan who celebrated like mad when his team won the super bowl in in 2008 and who i think would have given anything to himself to be in new york today. >> i promised him...
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not that long a ride from brooklyn. ahead, the very first best picture. [ male announcer ] at home, you play a lot of roles. [ son ] mom, computer's broke! where's i.t. mom? she quit. [ male announcer ] even with technology -- it's all you. staples easy tech can help with everything from new computers to set-ups to tune-ups. stapes. that was easy. from new computers to set-ups to tune-ups. ♪ abracadabra. new hershey's milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >> osgood: the artist, a modern day silent film, is a favorite to win best picture at tonight's 84th academy awards. barry peter
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want to say hi to my family in brooklyn and go big blue. >> from afghanistan. after all that, staff sergeant willis was there if only as a picture on his mom's poster downtown. you can't throw a ticker tape parade without raising the question when the city will welcome home another group of heros, veterans of the war iraq, like sergeant willis. in 1991 the first war in iraq, the gulf war parade, looks like the giants ride through the canyon of heros today, only with line after line of marching troops. we heard talk of parades in other cities for veterans of the second war in iraq, so far only the mighty city of st. louis has thrown one, started with two ordinary guys and a facebook pain, did not start off what you might call an official response but the city got behind it, turned out 100,000 people. the official response of new york has been that now is too soon. with troops like sergeant willis back from iraq but still serving in afghanistan, not now, maybe later, instead the white house is planning a continue for veterans to take place. a couple members veter
want to say hi to my family in brooklyn and go big blue. >> from afghanistan. after all that, staff sergeant willis was there if only as a picture on his mom's poster downtown. you can't throw a ticker tape parade without raising the question when the city will welcome home another group of heros, veterans of the war iraq, like sergeant willis. in 1991 the first war in iraq, the gulf war parade, looks like the giants ride through the canyon of heros today, only with line after line of...
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the journal of commerce, the day book, the freeman's journal, the brooklyn eagle and the daily news. some of those names may still be familiar to some of us. . the daily news had recently editorialized if the national government attempted to subvert the states every citizen was absolved by his sovereign. i think by that he did not mean the president. from the obligation to obey. deciding that the federal presentment had the force of an indictment, the postmaster general banned all five newspapers from the mails. when the daily news tried to subvert the order by sending copies on board a train, the government placed agents on board trains to confiscate them. this was serious business. if subscribers cut off, the news shut down. and its editor, the aforementioned brother of the mayor, turned to novel writing. facing similar ruin, the brooklyn eagle reformed its editorial policy and suddenly for obvious commercial reasons became major supporters of the union. unwilling to do either, the editor of the freeman's journal soldiered on and was arrested, this time on the orders of the secreta
the journal of commerce, the day book, the freeman's journal, the brooklyn eagle and the daily news. some of those names may still be familiar to some of us. . the daily news had recently editorialized if the national government attempted to subvert the states every citizen was absolved by his sovereign. i think by that he did not mean the president. from the obligation to obey. deciding that the federal presentment had the force of an indictment, the postmaster general banned all five...
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ann thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >> anne may not conduct another seated interview ever again.t is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you back here on monday evening. in the meantime have a great weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
ann thompson, nbc news, brooklyn. >> anne may not conduct another seated interview ever again.t is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you back here on monday evening. in the meantime have a great weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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folks going to go to brooklyn brooklyn. new york kim jong a look. yes so basically build what he said with the ashes of kim jong il all over into those ryan seacrest maybe not the classiest a prankster probably exactly what the oscars were trying to avoid but let's face it that's probably the most interesting part of the night and it was just the pre-show but donald trump analysis of the incident on fox news this morning that's a really takes the cake talk about making this a completely overblown situation. if you're to go out of the race was prophetic sure you had over everybody it's like oh please go with me please come with me that's probably the truth the problem with this country when you talk about crime but other things that's the way things are handled but i would have had him probably bubble up to the ground. so the security guard should have pummeled him to the ground and the fact that he didn't is what's wrong with this country and i want to make sure that you guys got that doll believe that a lack of brutality by security guards or law e
folks going to go to brooklyn brooklyn. new york kim jong a look. yes so basically build what he said with the ashes of kim jong il all over into those ryan seacrest maybe not the classiest a prankster probably exactly what the oscars were trying to avoid but let's face it that's probably the most interesting part of the night and it was just the pre-show but donald trump analysis of the incident on fox news this morning that's a really takes the cake talk about making this a completely...
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facing similar ruin, the brooklyn eagle reformed its editorial policy. and suddenly for obvious commercial reasons, became major supporters of the union. unwilling to do either the editor of the freeman's journal soldiered on and was arrested, this time on the order of the secretary of state and imprisoned for 11 weeks in a prison in the new york harbor. however extreme these actions sound to us today, keep in mind they chilled very few observers at the time. a grand jury in new jersey, thinking this was a swell idea, promptly identified five of their own newspapers to be shut down. mobs attacked pro succession newspapers in such decidedly nonsouthern venues as bridgeport, connecticut, and dayton, ohio. union soldiers torched a paper in bangor. ugly incidents all, but directed at what people of the day clearly regarded not as loyal opposition, but as fifth column anti-unionism. the war department, a third agency involved, then contributed an order declaring tighter control of the telegraph office because intelligence was being given directly or indirectl
facing similar ruin, the brooklyn eagle reformed its editorial policy. and suddenly for obvious commercial reasons, became major supporters of the union. unwilling to do either the editor of the freeman's journal soldiered on and was arrested, this time on the order of the secretary of state and imprisoned for 11 weeks in a prison in the new york harbor. however extreme these actions sound to us today, keep in mind they chilled very few observers at the time. a grand jury in new jersey,...
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police are asking help finding an arson suspect in a brooklyn neighborhood. >> the battle over same-sex marriage continues today. >> i thought i would zone out, too, just so you don't feel bad. [laughter] >> what does that say right there? mindy. >> we have some snow in the forecast. >> fog will be a big issue for your morning commute. we have the closure of >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> who good morning. i am stan stovall. [laughter] >> it says your name. you talk. >> i am mindy basara. the fog is thick. >> just be careful. it will turn out to be a nice day this afternoon and it will become mostly sunny. we still have some thick fog out there. becoming mostly sunny with a high near a 52. things will change over the weekend. we have a chance for some snow on sunday. will check the scenarios in just a few minutes. >> we're having in terms of fog around loch raven. and also on the j.f.x. southbound. ense inverywhere and dance some spots. of traffic being forced off northbound 95 at 543 and then you can get onto pulaski highway. a tow truck is on the scen
police are asking help finding an arson suspect in a brooklyn neighborhood. >> the battle over same-sex marriage continues today. >> i thought i would zone out, too, just so you don't feel bad. [laughter] >> what does that say right there? mindy. >> we have some snow in the forecast. >> fog will be a big issue for your morning commute. we have the closure of >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> who good morning. i am stan...
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bridge, goes into parts of, gets burrouh park, brooklyn, ends in coney island, otherwise known as the nathan's bars effect. funny shapes happen all over the place and happen for many reasons and compactness is often -- i've drawn districts where went i drew the plan for district in northern georgia, would be something that justice o'connor would really love but had a mountain range in the middle, you had to go outside the district in order to get from one side to the next, and so shapes can be deceiving. but i think in this redistricting cycle, particularly in texas and else where these are intentional claims of racial discrimination coming out. justice kennedy decided there was authentic gerrymandering? >> this is the thing about partisan gerrymandering. the last time the supreme court looked in-depth is veath against jubilier in the redistricting in pennsylvania where the republicans were in control and although the state lost, was losing i think it was three seats going from 21 to 18, they managed to pair all democrats and try to get additional seats for the republicans. they guess
bridge, goes into parts of, gets burrouh park, brooklyn, ends in coney island, otherwise known as the nathan's bars effect. funny shapes happen all over the place and happen for many reasons and compactness is often -- i've drawn districts where went i drew the plan for district in northern georgia, would be something that justice o'connor would really love but had a mountain range in the middle, you had to go outside the district in order to get from one side to the next, and so shapes can be...
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this hey i'm from brooklyn.klyn but brooklyn never left me. >> does your wife have the credit cards. >> i have the credit cards with me. she is not allowed to touch them. [ laughter ] >> do you think the fact that there is a lot of rich people in america and a lot of poor people, do you think that's a bad thing. >> that's kind of sucky. >> i heard that. >> are you a 1 percenter or 99 percenter? >> of what? >> you don't feel guilty about any of your success? >>. no because i think we give back as well. >> i have a wish. >> what's that. >> hope my taxes double next year. >> why? >> why? >> because i make more. >> we can kind of flip that owe cition where we are paying more in state taxes and more in federal taxes i would be much happier. >> i'm not objecting to that. >> i feel patriotic when i pay them. >> isn't that what joe biden said. >> it's time to be patriotic. time to jump in. >> what kind of clientele are you catering to here. >> in beverly hills we have everyone from the entertainment industry and fashion
this hey i'm from brooklyn.klyn but brooklyn never left me. >> does your wife have the credit cards. >> i have the credit cards with me. she is not allowed to touch them. [ laughter ] >> do you think the fact that there is a lot of rich people in america and a lot of poor people, do you think that's a bad thing. >> that's kind of sucky. >> i heard that. >> are you a 1 percenter or 99 percenter? >> of what? >> you don't feel guilty about any of...
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she about her usual beat in upper manhattan and he about the call from brooklyn.meanwhile as scores of officers pressed the restless crowd to muddled announcement announced if you don't leave the streets you will be arrested. which gave way to the chant all day, all we could occupy wall street perkovich and start out slowly almost have time to quicken as the nypd swept the streets for gall to rations arose pushing everyone out of the streets and onto the sidewalk outside of trinity church or. 's a swarm of officers overpowered them and others held bottles and larger up shrum and far. one young man leapt onto police cruiser and threw himself onto a crowd of police. cries rang out, fascist, who are you protect them? and shane. other protesters called the police to join them. they are stealing your pensions too some shouted but within a matter of minutes police had reclaim broadway. industry was cleared and those who defy the police were arrested and gone some cops have to change their deflated tires which blocked the morning traffic where an additional 30 minutes. a
she about her usual beat in upper manhattan and he about the call from brooklyn.meanwhile as scores of officers pressed the restless crowd to muddled announcement announced if you don't leave the streets you will be arrested. which gave way to the chant all day, all we could occupy wall street perkovich and start out slowly almost have time to quicken as the nypd swept the streets for gall to rations arose pushing everyone out of the streets and onto the sidewalk outside of trinity church or....
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people and activists and supporters of occupy wall street read about it being woken up in my bed in brooklyn. and then i responded immediately the way many others did and said i'm not going to go and i went back to sleep. about 80 seconds later i got up and i went. and you know, this is the eviction chapter, but this is not about the ending. it's a new beginning and they hear so many amazing things happening beyond the eviction. and so i hope that spirit comes through. meanwhile, at three and a come hundreds of protesters are still holding ground of broadway and pine, blocked by derek craves and police they watched in silence as cops and sanitation workers told dump trucks and drove off into the night. my house is not dump truck yelled one man. they are stealing our stuff quite another well over the barricades played on the guitar and sang bob dylan's when the ship came in. elsewhere chants rang up measure six feet from your cucumber take off up their rights to. [laughter] and some of what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. under the dump truck and jan scarano and the c
people and activists and supporters of occupy wall street read about it being woken up in my bed in brooklyn. and then i responded immediately the way many others did and said i'm not going to go and i went back to sleep. about 80 seconds later i got up and i went. and you know, this is the eviction chapter, but this is not about the ending. it's a new beginning and they hear so many amazing things happening beyond the eviction. and so i hope that spirit comes through. meanwhile, at three and a...
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. >>> the remains of a bride to be from brooklyn heights have been identified.everywhere at 11:00. new york's medical examiner positively identified the body friday. she worked on the 89th floor of the south tower of the world trade center. a bone in her foot found months after the attack was finally identified. the identification brings the number of victims and body parts recovered and positively -- >>> a body's man found off the appalachian trail in virginia in an autopsy shows he was suffocating. the fbi is investigating. >>> former new orleans mayor is under federal corruption investigation. nagin was made famous in 2005 for defending his city after hurricane katrina. he says the charges are three years old and he wants the chance to address them and move on. >>> a vending machine at a pennsylvania university is stocked and causing controversy. >> reporter: it's not just soda and chips college kids are getting from a vending machine. students at one university in pennsylvania can get plan b pill by paying $25. >> i am pro-life, so for me, i think that kind
. >>> the remains of a bride to be from brooklyn heights have been identified.everywhere at 11:00. new york's medical examiner positively identified the body friday. she worked on the 89th floor of the south tower of the world trade center. a bone in her foot found months after the attack was finally identified. the identification brings the number of victims and body parts recovered and positively -- >>> a body's man found off the appalachian trail in virginia in an autopsy...