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york's hot new place to live. >> we want silicone harlemerceived as the same way you per receive any other high-tech hub. >>> there is a fast-moving wildfire burning through four square miles of yosemite national park. it is about 5% contained but two nearby towns had to be evaluated. no injuries have been reported. the question is, are they going to get any help from mother nature and the man with all of the answers is always dave warren. >> unfortunately no. but a little cooler weather at least. a lot of the rain falling where it's still needed because the area is under a drought, but not over the dry portions of california and the northwest. temperatures are into the 80s today, maybe not quite as hot. but this is all because of the monsoon here. the monsoonal moisture comes up from the south, area of low-pressure here, and that pulls up the moisture that produces these thunder storms that could lead to flash flooding. here is the heaviest rain today. notice it's right over eastern colorado, western kansas, and portions of oklahoma and te
york's hot new place to live. >> we want silicone harlemerceived as the same way you per receive any other high-tech hub. >>> there is a fast-moving wildfire burning through four square miles of yosemite national park. it is about 5% contained but two nearby towns had to be evaluated. no injuries have been reported. the question is, are they going to get any help from mother nature and the man with all of the answers is always dave warren. >> unfortunately no. but a little...
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now city officials hope to give them a boost by turning harlem into new york's next high-tech hub. >>orter: it's a harlem renaissance for the 21st century. a tech boom fuelled by a new generation of entrepreneurs. >> we opened last fall and have 20 startup companies, and about half work on developing new therapeutics. these could be cancer drugs, and then any other half of the companies work on diagnostic devices, new implantable devices, or better research tools. >> reporter: harlem biospace is a tech incubator, offering a collaborative work space. >> they provide us access to a whole bunch of professionals, experts, lawyers, investors. it's basically a great place just to do work where people can see us in our own element. >> reporter: blocks away, startups and small business owners gather for meetings and seminars. other take advantage of the wi-fi and work space. both incubators opened in 2013 with roughly a million dollars in seed money from new york city. they are part of a wider five borough initiative sponsored by michael bloomberg. with the current network of 15 incubators, t
now city officials hope to give them a boost by turning harlem into new york's next high-tech hub. >>orter: it's a harlem renaissance for the 21st century. a tech boom fuelled by a new generation of entrepreneurs. >> we opened last fall and have 20 startup companies, and about half work on developing new therapeutics. these could be cancer drugs, and then any other half of the companies work on diagnostic devices, new implantable devices, or better research tools. >> reporter:...
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that as we look out five, ten years, we are creating more and more jobs for all new yorkers, and in this case it's harlem are we actually -- germ nating programs? >> when you are creating companies, you need talent. and we have great talent in new york city. and the major has made it very clear that we want -- that these companies will be able to develop home grown talent over the years, so it's a combination of both. as there's more companies, there's more mentors, more venture capitalists, more angel investors. >> when we talk about harlem, you are still talking about a largely african american, and hispanic community, and immigrant community. how do we make sure we don't just make these flyovers where people take the train from a more prosperous part of the city, go to work here, and then go home. >> we wanted to make sure we had incubators in each of the boroughs, and we have focused on multiple sectors. >> right. >> we have incubators in biotech, and fashion. and all of these as you know, and we have reported on the show, technology is infiltrating all of these sectors. >> how real is this technolog
that as we look out five, ten years, we are creating more and more jobs for all new yorkers, and in this case it's harlem are we actually -- germ nating programs? >> when you are creating companies, you need talent. and we have great talent in new york city. and the major has made it very clear that we want -- that these companies will be able to develop home grown talent over the years, so it's a combination of both. as there's more companies, there's more mentors, more venture...
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new place to live. that's the ultimate goal. we want harlemeived the same way you would perceive any tech and innovation hub, a positive place to raise your family and work. david shuster, aljazeera. >> america is innovating more than ever. before and not just in harlem. there are more than 300 businessing could you biters across the u.s. >> straight out of a movie script. >> the man in hollywood charged with helping military scenes make it to the big scene. >> keeping the beat with an orchestra of duties, he's three! ♪ ♪ >> you don't have to run a marathon, you don't even have to run a mile, just a quick jog around the block could save your life. a new study shows just five minutes of running every day can have a major impact on your health. researchers say runners had a 45% less chance of death. >> two words, nicole, mitchell. just ahead, one little boy's big moment in the spotlight. any movie producer can tell you, it takes a lot of people to get a big budget film to the screen. >> some called on are wearing military uniforms. we explain. >
new place to live. that's the ultimate goal. we want harlemeived the same way you would perceive any tech and innovation hub, a positive place to raise your family and work. david shuster, aljazeera. >> america is innovating more than ever. before and not just in harlem. there are more than 300 businessing could you biters across the u.s. >> straight out of a movie script. >> the man in hollywood charged with helping military scenes make it to the big scene. >> keeping...
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community organizer and activist tamika mallory and congressional woman eleanor holmes norton met in new york's harlemout the history and future of social activism. take a look. >> i'm congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. i represent the people who live in the nation's capital, the district of columbia. >> i'm tamika mallory, a community organizer and activist. my activism really was sparked when my son, who is now 15 years old, his father was killed, shot and killed when my son was 2. i believe that at that moment, my activism was really sort of sparked. i've led many campaigns against guns, trying to get reduced gun violence and get guns off the street. i think i'm more concerned with the fact that there are a lot of issues that young people are dealing with that makes them turn to gun violence. >> well, that just goes to show you how the issues differ. now, there was street violence and street crime, but the civil rights movement overwhelmed every issue. it was the most important issue of the day. it does seem to be for your generation income inequality. >> absolutely. >> much tougher issue. you ca
community organizer and activist tamika mallory and congressional woman eleanor holmes norton met in new york's harlemout the history and future of social activism. take a look. >> i'm congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. i represent the people who live in the nation's capital, the district of columbia. >> i'm tamika mallory, a community organizer and activist. my activism really was sparked when my son, who is now 15 years old, his father was killed, shot and killed when my son was...
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and david lewis says that this ushered in the harlem renaissance, the new negro, and to get to professor green's point, what happens in the summer of 1919, riots across nation. and guess what? black soldiers, black veterans have bull's eyes on their back. they better not wear their uniforms, especially in the south. >> a number of them lynched -- >> yes. >> -- because they were wearing their uniforms. so, and let's try to conclude -- >> yeah. somebody's hovering. >> yeah. let's try to conclude. [laughter] my last question would be there's been, you know, a few other books written. what was the -- this all scholarship -- the compelling interest that you had in writing this book? what drove you? you know, what motivated you to write this? and what particular new knowledge did you find in writing this particular book? >> well, what motivated me was how important this regiment was and is and the sacrifice that these men made and the justice that they deserve was not given to many of them, if any, during their lifetime. and you see who the book is dedicated to, right? >> yes. >> it is dedicat
and david lewis says that this ushered in the harlem renaissance, the new negro, and to get to professor green's point, what happens in the summer of 1919, riots across nation. and guess what? black soldiers, black veterans have bull's eyes on their back. they better not wear their uniforms, especially in the south. >> a number of them lynched -- >> yes. >> -- because they were wearing their uniforms. so, and let's try to conclude -- >> yeah. somebody's hovering....
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now a father and son in harlem found a new way and better way to cash in on resale of those high tops16-year-old chase reed and his dad, troy, opened sneaker pawn usa offering cash for gently used new or mint sneaks bying them outright or giving money up front in exchange for a small fee later. >> this is the first sneaker pawn shop in the world. only place that can kid can come and pawn his sneakers, get cash, come back in 30 days and pay a storage fee and get his sneaker back. >> it started years ago when troy and choice would buy a couple pairs of latest kicks and keep one pair as collectible and sell the other as a profit. when the kid kept asking for cash, his dad got an idea. >> he would make me pawn my sneakers to get money to go with my friends and i would have to pay him back after the two weeks. >> now customers are rolling in. with as many as 30 pairs to sell or pawn at prices of up to $1,400 for the latest lebrons. >> at first, i had the opportunity to pawn the sneakers, i was amazed. i was, like, i'm pawning my sneakers as if it was jewelry. >> it's a brilliant idea. just
now a father and son in harlem found a new way and better way to cash in on resale of those high tops16-year-old chase reed and his dad, troy, opened sneaker pawn usa offering cash for gently used new or mint sneaks bying them outright or giving money up front in exchange for a small fee later. >> this is the first sneaker pawn shop in the world. only place that can kid can come and pawn his sneakers, get cash, come back in 30 days and pay a storage fee and get his sneaker back. >>...
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who introduced me to the work of james baldwin and was james baldwin who impressed on my mind harlem and new york, a place that decades later i would migrate to. writing and reading were valued in my family and in my community. books are valuable and necessary in our home, not just the bible but encyclopedias, histories and biographies and ebony magazine. my family knew the importance of us understanding the world around us, to see the world even if we never left our home in knoxville, tennessee. books makes that possible. to truly understand black america and what is at the core of our literary tradition and culture you have to know and remember that we were denied the right to read and write for so long, that was the way enslavement was enforced, to deny us that pool. we figured that out quick and those of us, many of us rather, risk our lives, our physical lives to learn how to read because we knew it would save our lives and to be the key to freedom. very grateful and inspired by the phenomenon we saw last year with 12 years a slave and how that book published in 1841 reappeared and came
who introduced me to the work of james baldwin and was james baldwin who impressed on my mind harlem and new york, a place that decades later i would migrate to. writing and reading were valued in my family and in my community. books are valuable and necessary in our home, not just the bible but encyclopedias, histories and biographies and ebony magazine. my family knew the importance of us understanding the world around us, to see the world even if we never left our home in knoxville,...
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harlem. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather across the nationress laverne cox from "orange is the new black" joins us in the studio. that is the "morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today's tuesday, july 29th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. stories we're following today. new overnight, the suspects arrested in the carjacking that killed three siblings in north philly face a judge for the first time. we're live with the charges they're now facing. >> a live look as smoke rises over gaza following the heaviest bombardment yet. update on the latest efforts to reach a cease-fire. >> and a frantic effort to save a man who crashed right into the river along penn's landing. check out that car. we'll hear from eyewitnesses who say they saw the drama unfold. >>> those stories and more coming up. let's start with our forecast, kind of fall-ish outside. >> i like t almost like september today? >> yes, typ
harlem. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather across the nationress laverne cox from "orange is the new black" joins us in the studio. that is the "morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today's tuesday, july 29th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >>...
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booktv with live from in 2014 harlem book fair which is held every year the new york public library's schomburg center for research in black culture. you can watch them all some multicultural book publishing, the black arts movement and more. first a discussion on the state of african-american literature with mailaika adero. >> good morning everyone. good morning. my name is max rodriguez and i am founder of the harlem book fair. i would like to welcome you. [applause] thank you. i would like to welcome you to our exploration, our play, our conversation about books and authors and culture and what is possible for us as a community, as an american community. i would like to thank our host a schomburg and thank our partner columbia university school of the arts for engaging, taking on and supporting the harlem book fair and creating an awareness of literature, letters he specifically into the african-american community but certainly nationwide. this year and every year, forward, we have taken on a theme. there is always a question in these conversations of who am i, where am i, where my
booktv with live from in 2014 harlem book fair which is held every year the new york public library's schomburg center for research in black culture. you can watch them all some multicultural book publishing, the black arts movement and more. first a discussion on the state of african-american literature with mailaika adero. >> good morning everyone. good morning. my name is max rodriguez and i am founder of the harlem book fair. i would like to welcome you. [applause] thank you. i would...
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if facebook chose not to public this study we likely would have known it even happens n harlem, matt king fox news me. i just have to say. >> it really is. watch out. >> lucy i saw you earlier with that can of hair spray. you might want to stock up because the heat is going up. the humidity is going up this week as well. we could be looking at our first heat wave of the season. dry and quiet right now in ultimate doppler as i expand the view, take look at this nasty violent line of showers and thunderstorms that's moved out of high what moving toward the chicago land area it's boeing out this is durr ray cho long lived violent wind antonym his power outages toward sections of the midwest as well as heavy rain with that line of showers and storms. that system will stay well to our west. for us, overnight, it stays warm, a little more humid. that humidity will be going up over the next several days. extra hair spray needed. scattered showers and thunderstorms as well and then for the fourth of july, still somewhat uncertain. it all depends on what happens in the tropics. right now, there's about an
if facebook chose not to public this study we likely would have known it even happens n harlem, matt king fox news me. i just have to say. >> it really is. watch out. >> lucy i saw you earlier with that can of hair spray. you might want to stock up because the heat is going up. the humidity is going up this week as well. we could be looking at our first heat wave of the season. dry and quiet right now in ultimate doppler as i expand the view, take look at this nasty violent line of...
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in harlem i'm matt king, "fox news". >>> time for weather and traffic on the one's, everyone we are lookingt a hot humid day ahead. a dog day of summer where it is hazy, sit by the pool or be in air conditioning. here's your forecast for a tuesday, morning drive temperatures in the 70's. humid out there partly sunny skies with those clouds mix nothing a slight chance of the late day shower or thunderstorm but that is confined to areas of west philadelphia, 91 for that high temperature later today. that is not oppressive but humid enough to feel uncomfortable. down the shore is better place, catch a breeze on the ocean, wind out of the south at ten or 15 miles an hour, temperatures there in the lower 80's but high u.s. index and even though that risk is low we are urging everyone to use caution. that is your forecast for today, your seven day still ahead there is a water main break in center city with chestnut street closed between 38th and 37th your alternate around the area is market street. crews are on the scene making repairs so hopefully not too long. we also have police activity on 95
in harlem i'm matt king, "fox news". >>> time for weather and traffic on the one's, everyone we are lookingt a hot humid day ahead. a dog day of summer where it is hazy, sit by the pool or be in air conditioning. here's your forecast for a tuesday, morning drive temperatures in the 70's. humid out there partly sunny skies with those clouds mix nothing a slight chance of the late day shower or thunderstorm but that is confined to areas of west philadelphia, 91 for that high...
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. >> reporter: one in six new yorkers can't afford food. he points to east harlemas rents rise without age increases. >> the economy has been recovering at the top but there a never has been in modern american history a bigger disconnect between how wall street is doing and how main street is doing. people here in east harlem are still suffering mightily. even if jobs are trickling back, many are part-time jobs. >> reporter: the strain is on charities to fill the food and depend on donations to keep feeding new york's hungry. >> whether it's in new york or anywhere in the country the new face of hungry is the working poor. that's the view of an activist and policy director of the new york city policy center at new york city's hunter college. janet, good to see you. thank you so much. this gentleman at this place was saying that it's pharmacists and servers at restaurant. this is not what you would expect. people can't earn a living wage that they can guarantee foot on their tables? >> if you take a look at what has happened to the minimum wage over the years you ge
. >> reporter: one in six new yorkers can't afford food. he points to east harlemas rents rise without age increases. >> the economy has been recovering at the top but there a never has been in modern american history a bigger disconnect between how wall street is doing and how main street is doing. people here in east harlem are still suffering mightily. even if jobs are trickling back, many are part-time jobs. >> reporter: the strain is on charities to fill the food and...
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so difficult, she ended up homeless at 16 in new york living in a shelter in harlem. >> you had no homehes you needed for the kind of job you wanted. >> well, i was definitely at a challenging point of life. >> reporter: until jennifer walked through the doors of dress for success. >> i picked out a dark navy blue suit and that was the one that actually i wore to go on one of my first interviews. >> when you got that first job how did it feel. >> like a million bucks. i felt like a celebrity for the day. yay. >> it started with a navy suit. and now five years later it's a young woman with an entrepreneurial spirit who has decided to start her own trucking company. >> do you feel empowered? >> i do. now. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i want to mention that jennifer actually donated that navy suit that she wore to her first job interview back to dress for success. it is truly a gift that keeps on giving. we have with us now angela williams from dress for success to talk a little about how this incredible organization works. it's helping so many women and we want to get everyone involved.
so difficult, she ended up homeless at 16 in new york living in a shelter in harlem. >> you had no homehes you needed for the kind of job you wanted. >> well, i was definitely at a challenging point of life. >> reporter: until jennifer walked through the doors of dress for success. >> i picked out a dark navy blue suit and that was the one that actually i wore to go on one of my first interviews. >> when you got that first job how did it feel. >> like a...
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think of new york city's 20th and 21st century wordsmith, who poetically told us stories out of bronx and harlem in this metaphorical fit refers dream state. among our greatest hope is that our writers and are most enlightened and inspired people have read that deliberately and often. with reading ,-com,-com ma now been so much at our fingertips even with advances in technology and computers and all, we still don't have the access to great work, particularly contemporary works that we should. that is because this black world of literature existed in a larger ecosystem. you know, it existed at ecosystem, a mainstream education of publishing as big business. the market place, the retail market. we are represented there, but we are not well served there. we don't show up in the matrix has some people with say the way we should. and we've got to do that. we've got to do some in about that. even with expert researchers knowing and concluding that we do in fact read. there was a pew research study in the media and not too long ago that stated -- were concluded that the most likely person in america to
think of new york city's 20th and 21st century wordsmith, who poetically told us stories out of bronx and harlem in this metaphorical fit refers dream state. among our greatest hope is that our writers and are most enlightened and inspired people have read that deliberately and often. with reading ,-com,-com ma now been so much at our fingertips even with advances in technology and computers and all, we still don't have the access to great work, particularly contemporary works that we should....
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harlem to china. we're going to preview a new documentary that tells their story next. >>> a fascinating new documentarysibling his raised in harlem. as they embark on an emotional journey to find their ancestral roots some 7,000 miles away in china. >> i went to our family village. and translated over the gate -- the gate, the entrance. what was translated to me was it says prosperity, family and education. and i thought, what does my family stand for but that. >> this film is called finding samuel lo, from harlem to china. joining me now, entrepreneur and filmmaker and star, paula madison. thank you for joining me. >> thanks, alex. >> it's a great story. what made you decide to film it and take your travels to china? >> i grew up here in harlem. my mother was always very sad and very emotional about the fact that we really didn't have any other family. she was separated from her father when she was 3 years old. he had gone to jamaica to cut sugar cane. and when he got there, he stayed and never really went back to china for some years. but my mother was conceived, born, and the rest of his family late
harlem to china. we're going to preview a new documentary that tells their story next. >>> a fascinating new documentarysibling his raised in harlem. as they embark on an emotional journey to find their ancestral roots some 7,000 miles away in china. >> i went to our family village. and translated over the gate -- the gate, the entrance. what was translated to me was it says prosperity, family and education. and i thought, what does my family stand for but that. >> this...
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the teachers unions that are in control, you had a fuss in new york city with bill de blasio wanting to shut down the charter schools in harlem these are the types of policies that are adversely affecting the black community that the left doesn't want to talk about. >> you think it's a sense of resignation because it's gang on gang violence, people feel powerless to stop it. it doesn't -- there's not the big outrage or shock because we're used to gang members killing other gang members? >> well, look, i'm a product of an inner city in atlanta, georgia. as a matter of fact, it's the same neighborhood that dr. king grew up in. when you have the breakdown of the black family to the point where only 28% of black children have mothers and fathers in the home, because lyndon johnson decided to give checks out to young women who were having children out of wedlock and would continue to have the checks as long as they kept a man out of the home, we see an incredible cacophony of liberal policies that has destroyed the inner city and created a situation where gangs can rise up. we don't see that focus. if this were happening in my hom
the teachers unions that are in control, you had a fuss in new york city with bill de blasio wanting to shut down the charter schools in harlem these are the types of policies that are adversely affecting the black community that the left doesn't want to talk about. >> you think it's a sense of resignation because it's gang on gang violence, people feel powerless to stop it. it doesn't -- there's not the big outrage or shock because we're used to gang members killing other gang members?...
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new gym for the students . and they had the first poor door for the residents of harlem to come up and enjoy the gym.andy, you look like you want to say something. do you have a stomach pain? >> i want to point out they are not required to do this. they are doing it to get a tax break so they can build more apartments and have more land. >> it is still a stupid policy. >> they are choosing to do it. >> they are choosing to be stupid. >> he is mad at me. i will be lucky to make it home tonight. i am not defending anything except the truth, sir. >> wow. hey, sonny, is this just the city's lame answer to a complex problem, or is it actually a good thing? >> welcome to progressive new york. if i did not love your shortness, i would never come to this city. i would boycott this city. this is progressive in general. and i want to say this because i want to bring him up for a second. i'm sure your cohort on the side , bob beckel, would love this. it keeps the ghetto blacks away. they say we live in the same building. look how progressive i am. and yes i have a bug in my crotch when it comes to bob beckel. >
new gym for the students . and they had the first poor door for the residents of harlem to come up and enjoy the gym.andy, you look like you want to say something. do you have a stomach pain? >> i want to point out they are not required to do this. they are doing it to get a tax break so they can build more apartments and have more land. >> it is still a stupid policy. >> they are choosing to do it. >> they are choosing to be stupid. >> he is mad at me. i will be...
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the teachers unions that are in control, you had a fuss in new york city with bill de blasio wanting to shut down the charter schools in harleme are the types of policies that are adversely affecting the black community that the left doesn't want to talk about. >> you think it's a sense of resignation because it's gang on gang violence, people feel powerless to stop it. it doesn't -- there's not the big outrage or shock because we're used to gang members killing other gang members? >> well, look, i'm a product of an inner city in atlanta, georgia. as a matter of fact, it's the same neighborhood that dr. king grew up in. when you have the breakdown of the black family to the point where only 28% of black children have mothers and fathers in the home, because lyndon johnson decided to give checks out to young women who were having children out of wedlock and would continue to have the checks as long as they kept a man out of the home, we see an incredible cacophony of liberal policies that has destroyed the inner city and created a situation where gangs can rise up. we don't see that focus. if this were happening in my hometown
the teachers unions that are in control, you had a fuss in new york city with bill de blasio wanting to shut down the charter schools in harleme are the types of policies that are adversely affecting the black community that the left doesn't want to talk about. >> you think it's a sense of resignation because it's gang on gang violence, people feel powerless to stop it. it doesn't -- there's not the big outrage or shock because we're used to gang members killing other gang members?...
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the teachers unions that are in control, you had a fuss in new york city with bill de blasio wanting to shut down the charter schools in harlemthese are the types of policies that are adversely affecting the black community that the left doesn't want to talk about. >> you think it's a sense of resignation because it's gang on gang violence, people feel powerless to stop it. it doesn't -- there's not the big outrage or shock because we're used to gang members killing other gang members? >> well, look, i'm a product of an inner city in atlanta, georgia. as a matter of fact, it's the same neighborhood that dr. king grew up in. when you have the breakdown of the black family to the point where only 28% of black children have mothers and fathers in the home, because lyndon johnson decided to give checks out to young women who were having children out of wedlock and would continue to have the checks as long as they kept a man out of the home, we see an incredible cacophony of liberal policies that has destroyed the inner city and created a situation where gangs can rise up. we don't see that focus. if this were happening in my home
the teachers unions that are in control, you had a fuss in new york city with bill de blasio wanting to shut down the charter schools in harlemthese are the types of policies that are adversely affecting the black community that the left doesn't want to talk about. >> you think it's a sense of resignation because it's gang on gang violence, people feel powerless to stop it. it doesn't -- there's not the big outrage or shock because we're used to gang members killing other gang members?...
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they have come up to our weekly saturday rallies in harlem and for them to get to new jersey with alldon't understand what he is thinking about. there would have been nothing wrong with a meeting with them explaining his position if that is his heart-felt position. i don't understand. >> if i can even be kind of crass or i don't know what the word is but, you know, thinking only of optics. i'll take a donny deutsche point of view here and not to jab at him when he is not here. you know what is going to happen. you turn down a meeting with the parents of the sandy hook victims and that is going to be the story. and i just, again, this politician of all, it surprises me he can't handle that meeting. it really surprises me that he can't handle that meeting. >> i think, mika, you know, i'm going to bring up ted cruz again. i think ted cruz could sit there and articulate. >> it makes it hurt even more. >> i think ted cruz can sit there and articulate why he would oppose this gun law. i'm sure he has thought about it a lot. and explain. i don't think chris christie can. it's completely expe
they have come up to our weekly saturday rallies in harlem and for them to get to new jersey with alldon't understand what he is thinking about. there would have been nothing wrong with a meeting with them explaining his position if that is his heart-felt position. i don't understand. >> if i can even be kind of crass or i don't know what the word is but, you know, thinking only of optics. i'll take a donny deutsche point of view here and not to jab at him when he is not here. you know...
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new urban aesthetic. thank you very much to the audience. [applause] we are out. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] that concludes our coverage from the 2014 harlem book fair. if you missed any of the panels from today's festival you can watch them tonight starting at midnight eastern time. >> up next in 1995 professor irving kristol discusses book "neoconservatism" the autobiography of an idea, selected essays 1941-1942 with brian lamb on booknotes. they talked at length about the development of the personal philosophy which started with marxism in the 1940s. his outlook became more conservative over the years when the term neoconservative was drawing criticism of kristallnacht's work in the 1980s. kristol died in 1989. this is about one hour. c-span: irving kristol, author of "the autobiography of an idea: neo-conservatism," when was the first time you ever heard that word uttered? >> guest: it must have been sometime in the mid-1970s. it was not my term. i did not invent it. i believe it was invented by someone who was criticizing me and thought that that was a term of opprobrium. i decided that it was a pretty good description of, in fact, what i was th
new urban aesthetic. thank you very much to the audience. [applause] we are out. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] that concludes our coverage from the 2014 harlem book fair. if you missed any of the panels from today's festival you can watch them tonight starting at midnight eastern time. >> up next in 1995 professor irving kristol discusses book "neoconservatism" the autobiography of an idea, selected essays 1941-1942 with brian lamb on booknotes. they talked at length...
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recent monday afternoon in harlem. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> because that police officer has not yet been formally identified, the network decided we should blur his face there. newsioner bill bratton may have had that incident and many, many others in mind yesterday when he said this -- >> the department really does need to do a lot more, a lot more in the area of training. a top to bottom review of all the training that this department provides to its personnel, specifically focusing on use of force. i would anticipate coming out of this effort that there will be a retraining of every member of the new york city police department in the weeks, months and potentially years ahead. >> joining me now is the president and director of the naacp legal defense fund and jim cavanaugh, an msnbc law enforcement analyst, also a former police officer. i want to listen to tape of ramsey orta, the man who videoed that choke hold that ended in death, a very important interview he had on this network. let's listen to this. >> as soon as they came out the car, eric was harassed by the same officers plenty of times. he's been harassed by the same officer just for standing in the
recent monday afternoon in harlem. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> because that police officer has not yet been formally identified, the network decided we should blur his face there. newsioner bill bratton may have had that incident and many, many others in mind yesterday when he said this -- >> the department really does need to do a lot more, a lot more in the area of training. a top to bottom review of all the training that this department provides to its personnel, specifically...
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harlem's famed apollo theatre for amateur night. ♪ >> reporter: but it was their street performances in new york city's times square and washingtonng in times square and they got their start. it's a nice acknowledgement of the traditional way people used to get discover >> reporter: their unique imagination caught the attention of fans and executives. this spring, they became the youngest group ever to perform at the coachella music festival. they've landed endorsement deals from the likes coal hawn and beats dr. g ourselves throughout and with the exposure came the sony records deal. >> reporter: according to reports unlocking the truth signed a five-record deal worth $1.8 million. royalties not included. these next five years will be full of big ambitions but with a steady focus of the music. >> i picture us being on a world tour still making music and just having fun do it it. ♪ >> and they start recording their first earlier this month. and metallica has asked them to open for them. you know how lennon and mccartney came together. malcolm and jarad met at a birthday party. they met ace in preschool. they've been playing toget
harlem's famed apollo theatre for amateur night. ♪ >> reporter: but it was their street performances in new york city's times square and washingtonng in times square and they got their start. it's a nice acknowledgement of the traditional way people used to get discover >> reporter: their unique imagination caught the attention of fans and executives. this spring, they became the youngest group ever to perform at the coachella music festival. they've landed endorsement deals from...
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new video emerged raising similar questions. >> we want to go live for more with john henry smith. >> this latest video was recorded at a harlem subway station on july 14. the video appears to show police punching 22-year-old ronald johns and placing him in a choke hold, a move that as we've heard often in the last week is against department policy. police say johns didn't pay his subway fare and resisted arrested. they also used pepper spray to subdue him. funeral services were held for 40 3-year-olderric garner, dying after a scuffle with police after an officer put him in a choke hold. the medical examiner that yet to rule on an official cause of death. a review of the democratic's training policy is ordered. the reverend al sharpton said he and the man's family will request a federal civil rights investigation. >> when you can in broad daylight choke one of god's children, god expects us to stand up and demand justice. >> eric garner will be laid to rest today. >> a federal judge now saying the colorado ban an same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, but marriages won't resume there just yet. the judge stayed the ruling pend
new video emerged raising similar questions. >> we want to go live for more with john henry smith. >> this latest video was recorded at a harlem subway station on july 14. the video appears to show police punching 22-year-old ronald johns and placing him in a choke hold, a move that as we've heard often in the last week is against department policy. police say johns didn't pay his subway fare and resisted arrested. they also used pepper spray to subdue him. funeral services were...
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harlem. >> friendship is so important. >> oh, man. it is. i love that story, you know? >> you two maybe thinking about being boomer r >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness newse, i'm ukee washington. there are no injuries but three dozen people were forced from their homes earlier this morning by the leaking roof of center city apartment billingment people gathered on the sidewalk outside 1216 walnut st. it damaged the building's alarm system, that's a code violation, which forced officials to close the building at least temporarily. crews will try to repair that alarm system later today. let's get your forecast with katie after the storms last night, good morning. >> good morning, thankfully, the worse over at this point. i can still rule out rumble every thunder, for the most part in the clear at this point, absolutely, we're in the clear from the worse. but not totally done just yet with the frontal boundaries. so here is a look at what's going on storm scan3, see the retreat, heaviest of the rain and thunderstorms, but now we've actually got pretty nice sunshine building in across good chunk of the region 70 degrees outside lower merion high school where
harlem. >> friendship is so important. >> oh, man. it is. i love that story, you know? >> you two maybe thinking about being boomer r >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness newse, i'm ukee washington. there are no injuries but three dozen people were forced from their homes earlier this morning by the leaking roof of center city apartment billingment people gathered on the sidewalk outside 1216 walnut st. it damaged the building's alarm system, that's a code violation,...
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new york became the first to win the title and won the u.s. nationals, too. sportsmen everywhere applauded her triumph and shared in her moment of glory when queen elizabeth herself present to the girl from harlemrl from harlem was actually born in south carolina and was mindful of her roots in the segregated south and all that she had overcome, even as she won wimbledon. she wrote in her memoir shaking hands with the queen of england was a long way from being forced to sit in the colored section of the bus going into downtown wilmington, north carolina. we're making that journey and paving the way for so many others, we celebrate gibson today. >>> up next, we'll celebrate some other women making a stand from a very different court. keen transactions flowing. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. ♪ and zero words per manwich. hold on. it's manwich. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than
new york became the first to win the title and won the u.s. nationals, too. sportsmen everywhere applauded her triumph and shared in her moment of glory when queen elizabeth herself present to the girl from harlemrl from harlem was actually born in south carolina and was mindful of her roots in the segregated south and all that she had overcome, even as she won wimbledon. she wrote in her memoir shaking hands with the queen of england was a long way from being forced to sit in the colored...
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we'll talk about new to step up airport security with clark kent ervin, general ofinspector the department of homeland security. we'll be right back. >> tune in to "book tv" for the harlem book fair with discussions on the state of african-american literature. multicultural book publishing black arts movement. live coverage starts this morning at 11:45 eastern on tv."n2's "book >> let our republicanism so focused and so dedicated not be futile by and labels.ng and stupid [applause] remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. .hank you thatet me remind you also moderation and the pursuit of virtue.is no [cheers and applause] >> senator goldwater's 1964tance speech at the republican national convention, this weekend on american history "reel america" on c-span 3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: hannah smith is a senior counsel at the beckett fund and joins us now. hannah smith, for those who aren't familiar with what the beckett fund is, what is the group and what was the group's involvement in the hobby lobby the supreme court? guest: the beckett fund is a non-profit law firm. we do exclusively liti
we'll talk about new to step up airport security with clark kent ervin, general ofinspector the department of homeland security. we'll be right back. >> tune in to "book tv" for the harlem book fair with discussions on the state of african-american literature. multicultural book publishing black arts movement. live coverage starts this morning at 11:45 eastern on tv."n2's "book >> let our republicanism so focused and so dedicated not be futile by and labels.ng...