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in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents purchased a house cheaply and over the years created a home that was a welcome place for their children and grandchildren. this haven was of such serenity that kenny often felt the same respect and awe that he experienced when entering the fragrant solitude of the catholic church, fleeing went the irish seeking refuge from the advancing harlems, the dark skin of the people making unrecognizable the prejudices they had endured when they arrived in america. the defect of memory driving them forward to separate themselves from the shadows that follow all immigrants. fleeing went the puerto ricans, escaping the same blackness, but impeled by the fear of blood, both physical and hereditary, fearing with greater horror the prospect of losing themselves in the anonymity that america forces on all of its people, both groups fought the country's wish for that homogenaity. they both retained both their irishness and
in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents purchased a house cheaply and over the years created a home that was a welcome place for their children and grandchildren. this haven was of such serenity that kenny often felt the same respect and awe that he experienced when entering the fragrant solitude of the catholic church, fleeing went the irish seeking...
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growing up tough and puerto rican in the city and then in the segregated suburbs of long island, martÍnspada wove his life's experience into poetry, composed even as he studied history and law and worked as an advocate for tenant's rights in boston. now he teaches poetry at the university of massachusetts, amherst and has published 16 books, including his recent collection, "the trouble ball." martÍn espada welcome back. >> thank you. >> there's a very short poem in the book, four lines long, that i wonder if it's autobiographical. it's the poet's son. >> yes, it's in the book, and, yes, it is. the poet's son watches his father leave for another gig. once again you're choosing between dignity and christmas. >> that's it. >> that's it. it's like a sub-haiku. it is autobiographical. it is something my son said to me many years ago. now by son is 21 years old. he's a junior at bennington college. he's 6'7". fortunately, he responds to voice commands. he said this about ten years ago. and i never forgot it, obviously. i finally chose to write it down. >> you were leaving? >> i was literally
growing up tough and puerto rican in the city and then in the segregated suburbs of long island, martÍnspada wove his life's experience into poetry, composed even as he studied history and law and worked as an advocate for tenant's rights in boston. now he teaches poetry at the university of massachusetts, amherst and has published 16 books, including his recent collection, "the trouble ball." martÍn espada welcome back. >> thank you. >> there's a very short poem in the...
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he was for many years the director of el museo del barrio, was at the te the only puerto rican museumnental united states, in east harlem. and every year jack would organize a three kings' day parade. real camels and sheep marching right through the streets of east harlem. talk about visionary. jack was the first writer i ever met. he was a political colleague and ally of my father. and he came to visit us one day in the projects of east new york where i was born and raised. blessed be the truth-tellers for jack Üero in the projects of brooklyn, everyone lied. my mother used to say, "if somebody starts a fight, just walk away." then somebody would smack the back of my head and dance around me in a circle, laughing. when i was 12, pus bubbled on my tonsils, and everyone said, "after the operation, you can have all the ice cream you want." i bragged about the deal. no longer would i chase the ice cream truck down the street, panting at the bells to catch johnny the ice cream man, who allegedly sold heroin the color of vanilla from the same window. then jack the truth-teller visited the
he was for many years the director of el museo del barrio, was at the te the only puerto rican museumnental united states, in east harlem. and every year jack would organize a three kings' day parade. real camels and sheep marching right through the streets of east harlem. talk about visionary. jack was the first writer i ever met. he was a political colleague and ally of my father. and he came to visit us one day in the projects of east new york where i was born and raised. blessed be the...
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some mostly poor rican students, but there were singing beautifully. the problem was they had been drinking quite a bit. making a lot of noise and just getting increasingly irritating. and trying to get. and i said, though, making all that alcohol. well, none of you were ever in that class. >> that was the inspiration and a senior for wild up. >> sometimes to subjects. almost everyone has written about it. >> you incorporated the new machine. the habits you make. >> no. vetted not. where is the title come from? that came out of your brittle brain, believe it and not. and it nearly bit the dust because somebody in a little town did not like it. high around so long. changed. so in some way. what about that. and so he had that total long before you have the book. >> well, i guess what i was trying to assess. i was really intrigued camino, looking back. it is not true anymore. and high tech these days, some for engineering, computer engineering, particularly so for engineering. used to be really nasty, nasty. converge. all of those. no longer, no wonder in
some mostly poor rican students, but there were singing beautifully. the problem was they had been drinking quite a bit. making a lot of noise and just getting increasingly irritating. and trying to get. and i said, though, making all that alcohol. well, none of you were ever in that class. >> that was the inspiration and a senior for wild up. >> sometimes to subjects. almost everyone has written about it. >> you incorporated the new machine. the habits you make. >> no....
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. >> got them from a puerto rican outlet. >> don't embarrass puerto ricans. >> i think they are great a kiss just a kiss or is it something kids should be watching during the super bowl. one nerd scores big with a model. ♪ ♪ get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for eveone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worseni
. >> got them from a puerto rican outlet. >> don't embarrass puerto ricans. >> i think they are great a kiss just a kiss or is it something kids should be watching during the super bowl. one nerd scores big with a model. ♪ ♪ get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. i'm maria, and i have...
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. >> bob: you're puerto rican, that's why. the generation's -- >> greg: is gore the generation's snake oil salesman? >> kimberly: no. he was getting paid. i don't begrudge him the judgment to sell. i don't agree selling it to al-jazeera but the's capitalism. he came up with an idea -- >> greg: you spent a lifetime talking about how'm the oil companies were and you shouldn't be beholden to the oil companies. >> andrea: he advocates for the taxpayer dollars, government subsidies to go to the green energy companies to then have the -- >> kimberly: he's hypocritical. >> bob: he raised climate change as an important issue. it will haunt you and you believe it doesn't exist. it does. [ overtalk ] >> andrea: i want to give the media credit for asking him the tough questions. matt lauer asked him a tough question and letterman did. shocking. you have to give him credit. >> eric: what does al-jazeera mean? >> andrea: no, is it hypocritical? they didn't have to ask him. >> greg: he himself thought it was odd. we have to take a break. do
. >> bob: you're puerto rican, that's why. the generation's -- >> greg: is gore the generation's snake oil salesman? >> kimberly: no. he was getting paid. i don't begrudge him the judgment to sell. i don't agree selling it to al-jazeera but the's capitalism. he came up with an idea -- >> greg: you spent a lifetime talking about how'm the oil companies were and you shouldn't be beholden to the oil companies. >> andrea: he advocates for the taxpayer dollars,...
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now i doubt that my experience as a puerto rican in new york is identical to the experience of mexicans in texas or identical to the experience of other immigrants with roots in different parts of the united states and the world, but we share so many commonalities. we share so much more family don't and i thought in describing my beloved world, in the descriptor way that i try to accomplish, that people would appreciate those commonalities and that they would come away with feeling their own lives even though the details might be different. >> you are famous for a phrase that came up in your confirmation hearing. it's in some of your speeches. wise latina woman. now when i heard that i felt there was war to the story. [applause] i thought there was more behind it. what can you share with us? >> there have been many misunderstandings about that phrase in the article i wrote and what people didn't appreciate is where i came from. and where i came from was being a person who sometimes felt looked down upon. people talk about latinos generally in terms like illegal aliens and i use that ter
now i doubt that my experience as a puerto rican in new york is identical to the experience of mexicans in texas or identical to the experience of other immigrants with roots in different parts of the united states and the world, but we share so many commonalities. we share so much more family don't and i thought in describing my beloved world, in the descriptor way that i try to accomplish, that people would appreciate those commonalities and that they would come away with feeling their own...
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do you know what kind of clothes old puerto rican ladies wear around the house? no.
do you know what kind of clothes old puerto rican ladies wear around the house? no.
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your father was puerto rican? >> my dad was puerto rican. >> rose: there's an affinity for port rico as well? >> absolutely. when i was young i grew away from that side of my family and as i got older i started asking more questions about my family, about my dad. is it was just something that drug me back and my heart is -- i'm in port rico every summer. during weekends i'm there hanging out it's another home for me. >> rose: like baltimore and new york. >> absolutely. >> rose: your wife is a performer as well. >> yes. >> rose: reality television? >> yes, big time. (laughs) >> rose: you should have said that, yes. because off production company. >> i have a production company. and we -- the i produced a tyson documentary. kind of got our feet wet with that. didn't expect that to take off at all but -- >> rose: here's what smart is about that. i know you know this. you created a company, a production company and said we'll take on serious projects. >> i don't like to take on projects that don't mean anything to me.
your father was puerto rican? >> my dad was puerto rican. >> rose: there's an affinity for port rico as well? >> absolutely. when i was young i grew away from that side of my family and as i got older i started asking more questions about my family, about my dad. is it was just something that drug me back and my heart is -- i'm in port rico every summer. during weekends i'm there hanging out it's another home for me. >> rose: like baltimore and new york. >>...
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. >> reporter: giants outfielder angel pagan is taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> i'm getting ready to represent my country, and i just want to be the best i can be out there. but we are losing the focus of what we're trying to accomplish as a team to go there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep an eye this spring for the new batting hel mels the players will be wearing. safety and fit is the consideration. no longer hard plastic, these are made out of an aerospace grade carbon fiber composite. >> they'll protect much more, they're more compact. hopefully a good answer for us to be safe. >> reporter: again, the action starts tomorrow with the giants taking on the angels right here at scottsdale stadium to kick off cactus league play. that's the scene from arizona. back to you in the studio. >> lawrence, thank you very much. man, baseball is here. >> almost springtime. a nice day on this friday. christina loren, how is the weekend looking? >> it is looking great. as warm here as it will be in scottsdale for that big game. tomorrow, 65 degrees. unfortunately,
. >> reporter: giants outfielder angel pagan is taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> i'm getting ready to represent my country, and i just want to be the best i can be out there. but we are losing the focus of what we're trying to accomplish as a team to go there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep an eye this spring for the new batting hel mels the players will be wearing. safety and fit is the consideration. no longer hard plastic, these are made...
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. >> got them from a puerto rican outlet. >> don't embarrass puerto ricans. >> i think they are greatiss just a kiss or is it something kids should be watching during the super bowl. one nerd scores big with a model. ♪ ♪ get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. -hi i'm terry. -i'm phyllis. i'm maria and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor she chose lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for eveone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have
. >> got them from a puerto rican outlet. >> don't embarrass puerto ricans. >> i think they are greatiss just a kiss or is it something kids should be watching during the super bowl. one nerd scores big with a model. ♪ ♪ get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. -hi i'm terry. -i'm phyllis. i'm...
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the elephant in the room is puerto rican and you cannot really discuss demographics or marriage in new york or the burrows without getting involved in demographics. though we pretend to be a melting pot we are actually a very segregated society. >> actually the elephant we brought today case from quebec. >> it is the canadian in the room. >> yes, it is the canadian in the room. >> his name is poser. he is hilarious. we'll get him on the show. >> here is an interesting fact. the most -- the professions that are most likely to engage in extramarital affairs on their website, what do you think? andy? >> for gnaw indicating? >> i have no idea. >> bankers and teachers. >> teachers? >> hopefully not with their students. >> who has time to cheat? >> weren't you a teacher, jedediah? >> a couple more interesting facts. highers percentage of married people flower mound, texas, 75% of the people in that town are married. lowest, bloomington, indiana. isn't that amazing? >> that is amazing. why is that, tom? >> i can't tell you. but the states with the high ease number of people married, texas, co
the elephant in the room is puerto rican and you cannot really discuss demographics or marriage in new york or the burrows without getting involved in demographics. though we pretend to be a melting pot we are actually a very segregated society. >> actually the elephant we brought today case from quebec. >> it is the canadian in the room. >> yes, it is the canadian in the room. >> his name is poser. he is hilarious. we'll get him on the show. >> here is an...
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. >> reporter: giants outfielder angel pagan is taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> i'msenting my country as well as the giants organization and i just want to be the best i can be out there but we are losing the focus on what are we trying to accomplish as a team to go out there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep an eye out for the new batting helmets throughout the season. safety and a good fit the considerations and no longer hard plastic. these helmet shells are made out of an aerospace grade carbon fiber composite. >> they're hard, feel like they'll protect much more, they're more compact and hopefully it's a good answer for us to be safe. >> reporter: lawrence scott, "today in the bay." >> i like those new helmets. manager bruce botchy announcing tim lincecum will be penciled in the number three spot in the giants rotation. barry zito will most likely pitch the home opener in game four against the cardinals. matt caine will be on the mound on opening day. >>> for the first time in 140 years an oakland waterway is open to boaters. mayor gene quan gave t
. >> reporter: giants outfielder angel pagan is taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> i'msenting my country as well as the giants organization and i just want to be the best i can be out there but we are losing the focus on what are we trying to accomplish as a team to go out there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep an eye out for the new batting helmets throughout the season. safety and a good fit the considerations and no longer hard plastic. these...
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we do those projects in the communities we are trading in so we open a project and costa rican and resource bananas, mangoes and coffin close to rico so we will be looking to locate the microcredit where we are doing business. someone might say you're being philanthropic with investors money. that is the type of theft basically. you should be philanthropic with your own money. in a narrow sense you could sort of make that case if it doesn't create value for the investors. what we found with the whole planet foundation is it is creating value for all of our stakeholders. our customers for example we have marked with within our stores and tell her customers what they are doing. once he or we do a prosperity campaign where they are able to donate their change to this process and we gather $5 million last year for pennies and nickels and dimes left over from the exchange. our customers therefore are somehow connected to it and we market to it on line and we receive hundreds and hundreds of letters from our customers enthusiastic about what the whole planet foundation is doing in helping poverty
we do those projects in the communities we are trading in so we open a project and costa rican and resource bananas, mangoes and coffin close to rico so we will be looking to locate the microcredit where we are doing business. someone might say you're being philanthropic with investors money. that is the type of theft basically. you should be philanthropic with your own money. in a narrow sense you could sort of make that case if it doesn't create value for the investors. what we found with the...
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. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for theat you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population. >> tomorrow i get out. thank god. get to play in the big box again. out of the little box, into the big box. hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. be with everybody else. i never been to pop. only time i was in pop was in newman. i've never really seen pop. i was only in there for like two weeks. >> what happened? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? that's the only way you can handle situations in here, you have to fight. someone says something to you or you got problems and you got to act on it. if you don't, they will. >> 16 months ago, esdale was convic
. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for theat you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population. >> tomorrow i get out. thank god. get to play in...
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. >> reporter: the giants outfielder is taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> i'm gettingpresent my country and the giants organization and i just want to be the best i can be out there but we're losing focus on what we are trying to accomplish here as a team to go there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep be a eye out for the new batting helmets. safety and the good fight consideration. no longer hard plastic. these helmet shells are made out of an aerospace grade carbon fiber composite. >> they are pretty hard. they feel they will protect much more. they are more compact and hopefully it's a good answer for us to be safe. >> reporter: it is a very busy spring with a lot going on. i will tell you another thing. when we talk about world baseball classic coming to san francisco mid march, at&t park hosting the semifinals and the finals. you heard ryan vogelsong it would be need to see them representing our home nation in san francisco with team usa when the world baseball classic comes to at&t park. that's the scene right now from scottsdale. let's send it back
. >> reporter: the giants outfielder is taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> i'm gettingpresent my country and the giants organization and i just want to be the best i can be out there but we're losing focus on what we are trying to accomplish here as a team to go there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep be a eye out for the new batting helmets. safety and the good fight consideration. no longer hard plastic. these helmet shells are made out of an...
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. >> reporter: giants outfielder is also taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> it represents. i'm getting ready to represent my country as well as the giants organization and i just want to be the best that i can be out there but we're losing the focus on what are we trying to accomplish here as a team to go there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep an eye out for the new batting helmets the players will be wearing throughout the season. safety and a good fit the considerations and no longer hard plastic. these helmet shells are made out of carbon fiber composite. >> they are hard. they'll protect more. more compact. hopefully a good answer for us to be safe. >> reporter: all right. a busy spring. a fun spring. and it all starts tomorrow. the games right here cactus league play at scottsdale stadium. giants hosting the angels. back to you. >>> 6:56. first parking meters and now ferry tickets giants fans headed to at&t park may have to pay more to try to get there. a new proposal would charge fans who take the ferry to games $11 one way. that's actually up a dollar
. >> reporter: giants outfielder is also taking part with the puerto rican national team. >> it represents. i'm getting ready to represent my country as well as the giants organization and i just want to be the best that i can be out there but we're losing the focus on what are we trying to accomplish here as a team to go there and win another championship. >> reporter: keep an eye out for the new batting helmets the players will be wearing throughout the season. safety and a...
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it was like saying josÉ the puerto rican.eant something to us was the fact that we got validation that there was one courier who was osama bin laden's principal way of communicating with al qaeda central. it meant that osama bin laden had taken himself out of the day-to-day running of al qaeda, that he had decided for whatever reason that he was just going to run the operation long distance, recognizing that it was going to be a lot less effective to run an operation like that from far away. it also told us that finding osama bin laden would be a lot more difficult. al-kuwaiti was his true name and go out and find him. the information that was obtained at the site although not complete was key. it is what is important in the eventual take down of the man. >> i mentioned the article this morning about this movie being a national rorschach test. you will see what you want to see. sometimes we talk past one another. you just saw jose's description and mark's. it is a tapestry. it is complicated. when john wrote the report he sai
it was like saying josÉ the puerto rican.eant something to us was the fact that we got validation that there was one courier who was osama bin laden's principal way of communicating with al qaeda central. it meant that osama bin laden had taken himself out of the day-to-day running of al qaeda, that he had decided for whatever reason that he was just going to run the operation long distance, recognizing that it was going to be a lot less effective to run an operation like that from far away....
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i mean, what a cuban-american has in common with dominicans or puerto ricans in new york?he cuban vote for the first time. if you even look within the cuban vote, there's a big shift between older cubans who are very conservative and vote republican, and younger ones who think very different about differently about a whole bunch of issues, and manly our relations with cuba and whether we should continue the embargo. i resist the idea of demographic inevitability. there are long-term shifts which do favor the democrats in general. it depends on how extreme the republicans decide to be. if they're going to be a tea party dominated party, it's going to be a lot easier for the democrats, and it's going to be a lot easier for the democrats if they have talented candidates like the castro brothers than if they have a bunch of nonentities who fill a box. >> the castro brothers do really get along that well, don't they? they just seem sort of attached at the hip. >> that's the thing i loved writing this story because it's a story about brotherhood. you know, these guys are twins,
i mean, what a cuban-american has in common with dominicans or puerto ricans in new york?he cuban vote for the first time. if you even look within the cuban vote, there's a big shift between older cubans who are very conservative and vote republican, and younger ones who think very different about differently about a whole bunch of issues, and manly our relations with cuba and whether we should continue the embargo. i resist the idea of demographic inevitability. there are long-term shifts...
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i doubt my experience as a puerto rican in new york is identical to mexicans in texas or identical to other immigrant or groups in different parts of the united states of the world. but we share so many commonalities. we share so much more and i thought in describing my world, my beloved world in the describe ways that i've tried to accomplish that people would appreciate this commonalities and they would, way with their own lives, even in the details might be different. >> you are famous for praising her confirmation hearing some of your speeches. why is a latina woman when i heard that, i felt there was more to this story. [applause] i thought there was more behind it. what can you share it us? >> there have been many misunderstanding about that phrase in the use of it in the article i wrote in the people didn't appreciate is where i came from and where i came from was being a person who sometimes felt books down upon by the larger society. people talk about latinas in terms like illegal alien. some are undocumented. buccal mailing and sign like oral drug attics, murderers did raike
i doubt my experience as a puerto rican in new york is identical to mexicans in texas or identical to other immigrant or groups in different parts of the united states of the world. but we share so many commonalities. we share so much more and i thought in describing my world, my beloved world in the describe ways that i've tried to accomplish that people would appreciate this commonalities and they would, way with their own lives, even in the details might be different. >> you are famous...
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now, if you want to spend a little bit more, $819, go to coa costa rican. >> and a bungalow, 818 at theas to-die for infinity pool that looks out over a valley and you cannot do anything, but relax. >> tucker: and dp on vacation with these. >> international destination, costa rican is stunning, and if you love to surf. >> tucker: if your man says he can't afford it, he's lying. >> i'm not saying anything, but these are good deals. >> alisyn: and beaver creek. >> 1,318, you're staying at the pines lodge, a rock resort, mountain luxury, ski and access to beaver creek mountain, ski by day, operate by night, cuddled by the fire and magical for the rockies. >> and find them at travelocity. >> all the deals are there, and what are you doing. >> i'm having a romantic get away in new york. >> a staycation. >> alisyn: courtney, thank you so much. >> more "fox & friends" in two minutes, don't go away. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. s
now, if you want to spend a little bit more, $819, go to coa costa rican. >> and a bungalow, 818 at theas to-die for infinity pool that looks out over a valley and you cannot do anything, but relax. >> tucker: and dp on vacation with these. >> international destination, costa rican is stunning, and if you love to surf. >> tucker: if your man says he can't afford it, he's lying. >> i'm not saying anything, but these are good deals. >> alisyn: and beaver creek....
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speak to some of the issues about how the church needs to open itself up and find herself, puerto ricanworld and would be a good thing for whoever is pope. >> angela, who did you come up with? >> not yourself. >> absolutely not. but i think it's important to note there's 150 million catholics in africa and there is a quote that the pope said. he considers africa to be the spiritual lungs of humanity. to that end i seconded cardinal peter turkson who was recently appointed by the pope to head the pontifical council for justice and peace. he is a notable leader, and he is also from ghana. >> pope peter. >> yes, pope peter. >> that's got a nice ring to it, robert costa. >> the new millennium. i think that's a great pick. we'll hear a lot about third world choices, someone outside of italy, maybe outside of europe. if it's not going to be an american, it will be someone from africa or south africa. >> don't forget who the cardinals are and over the past two popes they have appointed more conservative cardinals. >> generally someone that folks like us have not talked about ad nauseum for wee
speak to some of the issues about how the church needs to open itself up and find herself, puerto ricanworld and would be a good thing for whoever is pope. >> angela, who did you come up with? >> not yourself. >> absolutely not. but i think it's important to note there's 150 million catholics in africa and there is a quote that the pope said. he considers africa to be the spiritual lungs of humanity. to that end i seconded cardinal peter turkson who was recently appointed by...
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put in jail for leading protests in puerto rico about navy bombers, he actually went to the puerto rican parade. >> how about it? >> so we prove that you disagree without being disagreeable. but i never saw him as a hypocrite or a phony. he would tell you yes if he agreed, no, if he didn't and let the consequences fall where they may, so i respected him even though i disagreed with him more than i agreed with him. i never lost my respect for him. >> reverend al, always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> who do you have tonight? >> i'm rooting for beyonce. >> you and a lot of other people as well. don't forget, you can catch reverend al every weekday night on "politics nation" right here on msnbc, 6:00 eastern. rooting for beyonce. >>> a new poll shows americans identifying themselves as liberal has taken a small jump. does that mean that the time is now for the president to go even further with his agenda? we're going to talk about that. and oh yeah, by the way, it is super bowl sunday. big time for ads. we're going to give you a sneak peek of some of the ones that -- that's a great
put in jail for leading protests in puerto rico about navy bombers, he actually went to the puerto rican parade. >> how about it? >> so we prove that you disagree without being disagreeable. but i never saw him as a hypocrite or a phony. he would tell you yes if he agreed, no, if he didn't and let the consequences fall where they may, so i respected him even though i disagreed with him more than i agreed with him. i never lost my respect for him. >> reverend al, always good to...
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and it's the chance to taste the finest food, puerto rican chefs and international chefs will be thered luxurious details so you cannot pass that one up. 1,295. >> alisyn: that's a little steeper. but it's certainly sounds wonderful. >> it's worth it. >> alisyn: and courtney, thank you so much from travelocity, great to have you here. >> always great to see you. >> alisyn: meanwhile, a fiery crash goes from the tracks to the stands and injuring the fans and reminder of dale earnhardt's deadly crash. and we head back to daytona where rick reichmuth is standing by with michael waltrip who won the race that fateful day. and michael bloomberg is taking the to your doorstep and pizza deliveries and your child's next birthday, we'll explain. ♪ ooh, ooh, yeah ♪ ♪ what have you done for me lately ♪ a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hid
and it's the chance to taste the finest food, puerto rican chefs and international chefs will be thered luxurious details so you cannot pass that one up. 1,295. >> alisyn: that's a little steeper. but it's certainly sounds wonderful. >> it's worth it. >> alisyn: and courtney, thank you so much from travelocity, great to have you here. >> always great to see you. >> alisyn: meanwhile, a fiery crash goes from the tracks to the stands and injuring the fans and...