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he said, you're from brooklyn, right now. i have to, liz. i was tempted to say brooklyn is always the house, but this was john lewis. so instead i said, yes, sir. and then you know, he said to me something that i've never forgot and he said, well, you know, washington, d.c., be a tough place. i hear some great about you from your predecessor, sir. but this is a tough place i don't want you to get into any trouble. i unless it's good trouble. unless it's good trouble. and that was the story of john lewis's. so, you know we have to lean in to resilience of the journey and you know the fact that incredible leaders like a john lewis instance talk about in the letter i have freedom over fascism and we show an image of martin luther king jr speaking at the march on washington on 28th of 1963. and what that fight was all about then the march on washington for jobs and freedom is the full name of that march was. and the fact that we have to carry forward these fights into the future, it's so important. and the fact that the fights they they take a l
he said, you're from brooklyn, right now. i have to, liz. i was tempted to say brooklyn is always the house, but this was john lewis. so instead i said, yes, sir. and then you know, he said to me something that i've never forgot and he said, well, you know, washington, d.c., be a tough place. i hear some great about you from your predecessor, sir. but this is a tough place i don't want you to get into any trouble. i unless it's good trouble. unless it's good trouble. and that was the story of...
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brooklyn, brooklyn! what's up, ronny, how are you feeling?people. this is my city. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for coming to my show at city winery. i appreciate that. >> ronny: of course. i am a huge fan. i have been a huge fan. [applause] i am playing it cool right now but i am a huge fan of yours and i have been following your music -- >> i'm a fan of yours as well. >> ronny: no, no, that's very kind. i feel so embarrassed that you even said that in front of people. but one thing i love, i listen to your albums and i think you have been in this game for, like, 30 years now. correct me if i am wrong, i feel like most of it, you have been almost pushing the indie style? >> yeah, i think it's important to note that i am an artist who does not have a platinum record but i am still on "the daily show" 30 years later. [cheers and applause] and i feel like -- thank you. i hope that can inspire people who feel overwhelmed by not getting the props they deserved as artists. >> ronny: i think what really made me a fan of yours that you kind of
brooklyn, brooklyn! what's up, ronny, how are you feeling?people. this is my city. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for coming to my show at city winery. i appreciate that. >> ronny: of course. i am a huge fan. i have been a huge fan. [applause] i am playing it cool right now but i am a huge fan of yours and i have been following your music -- >> i'm a fan of yours as well. >> ronny: no, no, that's very kind. i feel so embarrassed that you even said that in front of...
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nomination for election to the position of speaker of the house of representatives the pride of brooklyn, the gentleman from new york, hakeem jeffries. [applause] >> the honorable hakeem jeffries, a representative elect from state of new york, have been placed in nomination. are there further nominations? there being no further nominations, the clerk appoints the following tellers, the gentlewoman from from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new york, mr. morelle, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. style, the gentlewoman from california, mrs. torres. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in front of the speaker's rostrum. [indiscernible chatter] [laughter] [indiscernible chatter] the roll now will be called. and those responding to their names will indicate by surname the nominee of their choosing. the reading clerk will now call the roll. the chair: adams. jeffries. aderholt. johnson. aguilar. jeffries. alford. johnson. allen. johnson. amo. jeffries. amodei of nevada. johnson. ansari. jeffries. arrington. johnson. awken claus. jeffries. babin. johnson.
nomination for election to the position of speaker of the house of representatives the pride of brooklyn, the gentleman from new york, hakeem jeffries. [applause] >> the honorable hakeem jeffries, a representative elect from state of new york, have been placed in nomination. are there further nominations? there being no further nominations, the clerk appoints the following tellers, the gentlewoman from from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new york, mr. morelle, the gentleman...
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the brooklyn das office.nk you so much for what you have done. while overall crime plummeted by 15% across the entire city we all know safety is about more than just crime stats. it's about being comfortable riding the subway before he can send your kids to play in the park and feel safe people need to be safe they also need to feel safe. in the last few weeks we've seen or random acts of violence that shaken many new yorkers. i'm tasking the police commissioner of the city of new york to work across our agencies. double down on our commitment to keep writers safe we are starting by ending hundreds of new police officers into our subway system later this month giving our officers out on patrol to chuckle crime whenever it occurs. it also means continue to make smart capturing investments that prevent crime in the first place. that includes mediators who resolve conflicts on the streets before they escalate into violence and programs that give young people a place to play sports and build trust with law enforc
the brooklyn das office.nk you so much for what you have done. while overall crime plummeted by 15% across the entire city we all know safety is about more than just crime stats. it's about being comfortable riding the subway before he can send your kids to play in the park and feel safe people need to be safe they also need to feel safe. in the last few weeks we've seen or random acts of violence that shaken many new yorkers. i'm tasking the police commissioner of the city of new york to work...
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that has ever emerged from brooklyn.i'll show you the ropes, kid. >> they were a huge success, partly because of james murphy's ability to make pristine electronic music that still had a soul in it. where are your friends tonight? >> where are your friends tonight? >> what you start to see is not a genre of music or a trend. it's a scene. and though they were not a new york band, arcade fire seemed connected spiritually to that moment. sheltering. wake up. >> hold. your. >> mistake up. arcade fire was this big, anthemic rock band that, you know, made these songs that you just wanted to holler along with. >> gazprom drew caputo like. and to me, it felt like the moment that indie rock crossed over into something bigger. holiday or holiday and the best one of the year. it's the first time that you had indie bands soundtracking commercials for mainstream, multinational products, in part because everyone is trying to figure out how do i make money now that no one will pay for my albums? >> one, two, three take my hand and com
that has ever emerged from brooklyn.i'll show you the ropes, kid. >> they were a huge success, partly because of james murphy's ability to make pristine electronic music that still had a soul in it. where are your friends tonight? >> where are your friends tonight? >> what you start to see is not a genre of music or a trend. it's a scene. and though they were not a new york band, arcade fire seemed connected spiritually to that moment. sheltering. wake up. >> hold. your....
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it's turning heads and noses at the brooklyn botanic gardens. the corpse flower.autiful but putrid smelling plant. it's blossomed again for the first time in seven years. cnn's allison chinchar has more on visitors reactions and the significance of the flower's return. >> reporter. >> not everything. >> smells like roses, but. >> with a pinch of the nose. >> visitors at the. brooklyn botanic. >> garden got. >> a whiff of something rarely. >> seen or. >> smelled in nature. the bloom of what's known as the corpse flower. >> so many different smells. we got some stinky cheese, some poop smells, some kind of sweaty. oh, now i get the sweaty sock smell. >> i think it. >> smells like. >> something growing, actually, in the earth. and i do think it smells rotten, but more like rotting food. almost. >> it's easy to figure out how the flower got its nickname. native to the island of sumatra in indonesia. the corpse flower only blooms once every 2 to 10 years, and even then only opens for about 24 hours. botanists say it's a sight to behold, and its signature smell may not
it's turning heads and noses at the brooklyn botanic gardens. the corpse flower.autiful but putrid smelling plant. it's blossomed again for the first time in seven years. cnn's allison chinchar has more on visitors reactions and the significance of the flower's return. >> reporter. >> not everything. >> smells like roses, but. >> with a pinch of the nose. >> visitors at the. brooklyn botanic. >> garden got. >> a whiff of something rarely. >> seen...
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also, which is -- actually kind of like my old neighborhood in brooklyn where i grew up, it seemed is where the mansion we filmed at is. >> jimmy: the mansion. we lived in a mansion. no, we didn't live in a mansion. [ laughter ] in the smallest house you could possibly imagine. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: you had to learn a brooklyn accent and all this kind of stuff, right? >> i did, yes. i went to brighton beach about a month early so i could fine-tune the accent. you know, walk into coffee shops, test it out. which is a little bit embarrassing to admit, but i did do that. >> jimmy: how do you test -- walk and talk to people, also walk around listening to people? >> listening to people. going to clubs. listening to the girls and how they speak. or i'd walk into a shop in brighton beach, and they would obviously speak to me in russian first. i would give them that blank american stare of only knowing one language. >> jimmy: they assume that you -- yeah, right. it's a very russian neighborhood down there, yeah. >> completely russian. >> jimmy: you learned to speak -- did you actually learn
also, which is -- actually kind of like my old neighborhood in brooklyn where i grew up, it seemed is where the mansion we filmed at is. >> jimmy: the mansion. we lived in a mansion. no, we didn't live in a mansion. [ laughter ] in the smallest house you could possibly imagine. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: you had to learn a brooklyn accent and all this kind of stuff, right? >> i did, yes. i went to brighton beach about a month early so i could fine-tune the accent. you know,...
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welcome to the brooklyn book festival. my name is elyssa goodman and i am thetu author of an concrete. before we began i would like to let you know books by authors in the program can be purchased from books on call nyc who are directly outside and authors will be there signing the books immediately following the program. outside at the conclusion of this program. ask everyone to leave their seats so the next audience can be seated. i'm delighted today be moderating this panel, uncovering new york featuring the authors ava chin and ross perlin. after all, there's city quite like new york in the world so naturally it comes with infinite histories of its own personal cultural, political. today our will discuss how they've unraveled facets of new york history from the lower east side to harlem and beyond. in each of their books, there's a new york whose stories have been previously untold, detailing lives that shaped the city we know now. and now their bios ava chin a fifth generation new yorker is the author of the award win
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it's in the heart of the dumbo neighborhood in brooklyn, a big draw for tourists.re two other famous pizza restaurants that have been here for years. grimaldi's and julianna's are the strongholds on this side of the street. but their newest competitor is armed with enough ovens to feed an army. >> we have an arsenal of ovens to give us anything from 500 and above pies a day. >> reporter: grimaldi's not intimidated by the newcomer. >> our oven is the most important thing that makes it different than everyone else. our pizza is still ours. their pizza is theirs, and people can choose. >> reporter: and even embracing the potential for more business. >> maybe it will draw more people to the area, and maybe people will want to go and taste all three of the pizzarias and do a taste test. >> reporter: julianna's also welcoming the challenger. >> it's absolutely a friendly competition. it is not a pizza war. they could bring more people into the neighborhood. and now this is even more of a pizza mecca than it was just a week ago. that's what we were hoping. that's what we
it's in the heart of the dumbo neighborhood in brooklyn, a big draw for tourists.re two other famous pizza restaurants that have been here for years. grimaldi's and julianna's are the strongholds on this side of the street. but their newest competitor is armed with enough ovens to feed an army. >> we have an arsenal of ovens to give us anything from 500 and above pies a day. >> reporter: grimaldi's not intimidated by the newcomer. >> our oven is the most important thing that...
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and i think if we zoom into that map now, you see this migrant tent city in brooklyn, a brooklyn whereif you keep zooming in, you see that this migrant shelter is surrounded by pro-trump districts. and just to give people some context, these districts are literally just 20 minutes away from the statue of liberty, a statue that then is overshadowing and shadowing over the sanctuary city with a mayor. again, that hasn't just signaled this willingness to cooperate and collaborate with the trump administration, but one that is literally on his way to go meet him just four days before inauguration. so i think that's the question that these migrants had. no. how will this sanctuary city that has always been this embodiment of immigrants protect them from trump? i think one of the things that is uncomfortable, but i think you and i have talked about this many times, is the way in which the migrant crisis fundamentally changed all of these cities. totally. really testing what it means to be a sanctuary city. not just sort of this physical capacity to take on migrants, but the moral capacity to
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we're in south brooklyn right now.his is also the only shelter in all of new york city that sits on federal land. so what that means is that the trump administration could carry out raids here and can turn this into a detention center. hola a todos listos. these are volunteers from floyd benefield neighbors, a group of 300 local residents who have taken it upon themselves to fight for these migrant families, pushing new york city to shut down the tent complex and have all migrants relocated to safer shelters before trump returns to power. >> we have to fix our broken immigration system. >> the shelter officially closed this week. mayor eric adams cited declining migrant arrival. but for families like jason gonzalez, asylum seekers from venezuela, leaving these tents was crucial to dodging trump's deportation threats. they arrived in the u.s. only two weeks before trump was reelected. they left the shelter with the help of the floyd bennett field neighbors. just weeks before trump's inauguration. cerrando este lugar por
we're in south brooklyn right now.his is also the only shelter in all of new york city that sits on federal land. so what that means is that the trump administration could carry out raids here and can turn this into a detention center. hola a todos listos. these are volunteers from floyd benefield neighbors, a group of 300 local residents who have taken it upon themselves to fight for these migrant families, pushing new york city to shut down the tent complex and have all migrants relocated to...
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ocean parkway in brooklyn is a good example. you're not going to get rid of the cars there, but we've succeeded with the speed and red light cameras that you don't have people driving through there now at 50 miles an hour. people are going 25 miles an hour. you know that itself in itself is a success. so, yes, most us need to be in a car sometime, but making sure that they are fitting themselves into the streetscape rather than dominating the streetscape is is is the is the goal here. and, you know maybe you hate transit, you hate pedestrian plazas, you hate bike. you should read the book just so that you understand how all of these things came to be. great. let me open it up now for questions from the audience, if we have any sir. hi, my name is. paul. to both. paul, i wonder what's your take about insurance which insurance. did the question? i said hi, honey, all over the place were in cold water. know what you're talking about? which. yeah, thank you, christopher. and thanks for coming out. yeah, i think the open streets just
ocean parkway in brooklyn is a good example. you're not going to get rid of the cars there, but we've succeeded with the speed and red light cameras that you don't have people driving through there now at 50 miles an hour. people are going 25 miles an hour. you know that itself in itself is a success. so, yes, most us need to be in a car sometime, but making sure that they are fitting themselves into the streetscape rather than dominating the streetscape is is is the is the goal here. and, you...
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. >> en la corte de brooklyn.al, pese a las limitaciones que traerÁ a su defensa, ya que tambiÉn representa al hijo vicente zambada niebla, el vicentillo colaborador activo del gobierno y quien fue testigo clave en el juicio contra el chapo guzmÁn. al trabajar para ambos, dijo el juez brian cogan, crea un conflicto de interÉs si el vicentillo testifica contra su padre, pues todos quieren su padre. >> estÁn preocupados por su padre. pero no, no hay nada que decir de Él....
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about the brooklyn subway even in a deteriorated state are running at capacity. there is not any capacity to take newis passengers onto the brooklyn subways from staten island. the bridge built capacity for subway service, who is going to pay to operate the service? subways not like a road were once it's built he spent most the money you need to build it. you areel actually creating for yourself a permanent new deficit for you operate that the 50% loss forever. moses said who's going to operate it? there were no answers to those questions. even then, in 1964 it was very simplistic. we wish mr. moses would do this force the "new york times," business community but he won't do it. thinking about it. these difficult questions we are still dealing with. how you fund the operating deficits on subways?or how you build more subway capacity? we have not dealt with them very well at several inflection points. cooks in new york city seems to it whips out between proms of scarcity and problems of abundance. we either have not enough people or too many. we either have not en
about the brooklyn subway even in a deteriorated state are running at capacity. there is not any capacity to take newis passengers onto the brooklyn subways from staten island. the bridge built capacity for subway service, who is going to pay to operate the service? subways not like a road were once it's built he spent most the money you need to build it. you areel actually creating for yourself a permanent new deficit for you operate that the 50% loss forever. moses said who's going to operate...
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so, if you were hoping to buy cocaine in brooklyn this week, i guess you are out -- what's that?nd some already? okay. [ laughter ] that's right, federal agents arrested a man in brooklyn after they found allegedly more than 70 pounds of cocaine in his home. the cocaine has a street value of nearly two months' rent. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] we don't need to applaud for high rent everybody. google on monday unveiled a new quantum computer. it is so fast they haven't invented it until next summer. [ light laughter ] exactly how i thought it would go. good ol' quantum joke from our i.t. this is why you can't let the i.t. guys submit jokes. "trust me, it tracks." [ light laughter ] next summer is when you guys are going to get it. that's how that joke works. that's right. google unveiled a new quantum computer that it claims can do tasks in minutes that would take a traditional supercomputer ten septillion years to complete. just something to think about while you're watching porn on it. [ light laughter ] and finally, a man from idaho recently set the guinness world record fo
so, if you were hoping to buy cocaine in brooklyn this week, i guess you are out -- what's that?nd some already? okay. [ laughter ] that's right, federal agents arrested a man in brooklyn after they found allegedly more than 70 pounds of cocaine in his home. the cocaine has a street value of nearly two months' rent. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] we don't need to applaud for high rent everybody. google on monday unveiled a new quantum computer. it is so fast they haven't invented it until next...
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so, let's help middle class families like the one i represent, in staten island and brooklyn i thinkdo president trump made it clear, he wants to provide that relief as new yorker understands this is driving people out of our state, and, yes, we need to hold governor accountable he hopefully a new governor next year, but you know, right now got to do what we can from a federal level not just that, we have a child tax credit, the doubling standard deduction, he personal income tax rate benefits all across the country good measures helping family make ends meet keep roof overhead keep food on table we want to build-that success more relief for senior citizens as well really struggle, and paying taxes on social security, income threshold not changed in 40 years, of course, the president has other things, like no tax on tips need to be targeted, again, to working class. cheryl: yeah. the work begins, already has nicole malliotakis thank you so much for joining us on inauguration day we appreciate it great to see you we'll be right back, everybody. >> thank you. . the way i approach work
so, let's help middle class families like the one i represent, in staten island and brooklyn i thinkdo president trump made it clear, he wants to provide that relief as new yorker understands this is driving people out of our state, and, yes, we need to hold governor accountable he hopefully a new governor next year, but you know, right now got to do what we can from a federal level not just that, we have a child tax credit, the doubling standard deduction, he personal income tax rate benefits...
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we got our butts kicked in brooklyn. like the brooklyn dodgers, we always lost in brooklyn. but washington recovered and the rest of that history is well familiar to you. this part of town, peg leg stuyvesant was our first governor when the dutch got here. they built a wall. they called it the stockade. now, it is called wall street. later on, a guy by the name of alexander hamilton figured it out. he would give up this city being the national capital city so we could be the city of capital. that's pretty good, right, steve? especially for your members from out of state and all around the country, we end up being the city of capital all the time. but in 1765, a full decade before the first shots were fired at lexington and concorde, this was the site where the colonies convened. 10 years before axing and concorde. -- lexington and concord. and so much more throughout that period. i will say this building represents so much of that history. george washington actually lived down the block, right by where the museum of the american indian sets. and thomas jefferson lived on mai
we got our butts kicked in brooklyn. like the brooklyn dodgers, we always lost in brooklyn. but washington recovered and the rest of that history is well familiar to you. this part of town, peg leg stuyvesant was our first governor when the dutch got here. they built a wall. they called it the stockade. now, it is called wall street. later on, a guy by the name of alexander hamilton figured it out. he would give up this city being the national capital city so we could be the city of capital....
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>> jimmy: that's how you do it. >> brooklyn! >> jimmy: that's how you do it! >> roots crew! death, heart attack, or stroke in adults with known heart disease and obesity. don't use wegovy® with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines, or in children under 12. don't take if you or your family had mtc, men 2, or if allergic to it. tell your provider if you plan to have surgery or a procedure, are breastfeeding, pregnant, or plan to be. stop taking and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or any of these allergic reactions. serious side effects may include pancreas inflammation and gallbladder problems. call your prescriber if you have any of these symptoms. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes. call your prescriber about vision changes, if you feel your heart racing while at rest, or if you have mental changes. depression or thoughts of suicide may occur. common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, flu, or upset, headac
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do we have representation from brooklyn today? okay, we'll take it. and then last not least, tonight are today's moderators kate harding. she is the author of asking for the alarming rise of rape culture and coeditor of nasty women feminism resistance and revolution in trump's america. she holds an mfa in fiction, a ph.d. in nonfiction and has taught creative writing at stories, studio, chicago and my alma northwestern university, among others. she lives in rogers park. and, well, she's actually making her own bookshop that's opening this fall. it's called jarvis square books. that's awesome. so i'm going to pass it over to kate to kick it off. thanks. hi. thank you so much for that introduction and for having us all. i really excited to be here to talk these two books at a really crucial time for them because there's been a whole lot of talk. the pandemic began about, the great resignation and, quiet quitting and not so quiet quitting. and there's also a lot of stuff going on generationally where i was just recently as i got into bookselling in the p
do we have representation from brooklyn today? okay, we'll take it. and then last not least, tonight are today's moderators kate harding. she is the author of asking for the alarming rise of rape culture and coeditor of nasty women feminism resistance and revolution in trump's america. she holds an mfa in fiction, a ph.d. in nonfiction and has taught creative writing at stories, studio, chicago and my alma northwestern university, among others. she lives in rogers park. and, well, she's...
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the book is a deep dive into the outer boroughs brooklyn queens bronx places where their hundreds and hundreds of language communities now. and we'll have scenes from tajik is stand and have these trends local places that immigration the study of networks in new york we have into these connections and particular settings which is in all of our books. it grew out of multiple strands of that work and the six speakers profiled in the book are speakers i've known for years and worked with and i say can i injure you -- interview you for a book and finding a way to encompass some oft that work and also encompass a book written in english. you could hear the languages and see those languages on the page. you've recorded over 100 different languages primarily in new york as well at the archive center in t translated them so that's flowed into the world history and interviews along the lines they were talking about as well as long as the book research fromgu linguistics in w york city and trying to find any source. you have to read it againstt the grain because the sources are primarily in lar
the book is a deep dive into the outer boroughs brooklyn queens bronx places where their hundreds and hundreds of language communities now. and we'll have scenes from tajik is stand and have these trends local places that immigration the study of networks in new york we have into these connections and particular settings which is in all of our books. it grew out of multiple strands of that work and the six speakers profiled in the book are speakers i've known for years and worked with and i say...
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the one in brooklyn is six feet tall. i did a lot of research this morning and it is an endangered species of plants. >> why are we smelling a plant that smells bad? that's my question. >> there's that too. >> well, what are we doing? >> because we like unique things. we like strange things. >> i guess that's why you like me, kate. >> who smells great this morning. we'll end it there. >> delicious. >> we all smell fantastic. >> all right, just keep going. >> dress for the cameras. the trump administration ordering immigration officials to wear rain jackets to maximize media attention for the mass deportation efforts. and a former member of sean combs girl group breaks her silence for the first time. the new allegations she is revealing this morning. >> the good stuff brought to you by viking exploring the world in comfort. >> when it. >> really philosophize about it, there's. >> one thing you don't. >> have enough of, and that's time. time is a truly. >> scarce commodity. when you come to that realization, i think it's ve
the one in brooklyn is six feet tall. i did a lot of research this morning and it is an endangered species of plants. >> why are we smelling a plant that smells bad? that's my question. >> there's that too. >> well, what are we doing? >> because we like unique things. we like strange things. >> i guess that's why you like me, kate. >> who smells great this morning. we'll end it there. >> delicious. >> we all smell fantastic. >> all right,...
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it is the rare corpse flower that is in bloom at the brooklyn botanic garden.it's known for its towering height. and for that unmistakable stinky, rotting scent that, for whatever reason, attracts visitors. oh, yeah. >> oh. >> it smells. >> like rotting. >> garbage. sweaty? >> yeah. >> it's like. >> being in like a gym. >> it's like a locker room. >> it's putrid. >> it's the worst thing i ever smelled. >> yesterday, at least, was. >> dead rat. >> with a little garlic, a little burnt plastic. um, today's been a little fainter, but it's still coming in waves. and i'm getting more of a stinky cheese foot smell. >> that guy's looking like a sommelier for rotting corpse flower. >> burnt tires? >> yeah. this is actually the first time the corpse flower has bloomed since it arrived in brooklyn in 2018. it's only going to last for a few days before it collapses. i find it hilarious that people are smiling like, yeah, it's it's putrid. it's it's a real thing. this attraction to bad smells. it's called olfactory obsession. i just googled it. i find myself doing this with
it is the rare corpse flower that is in bloom at the brooklyn botanic garden.it's known for its towering height. and for that unmistakable stinky, rotting scent that, for whatever reason, attracts visitors. oh, yeah. >> oh. >> it smells. >> like rotting. >> garbage. sweaty? >> yeah. >> it's like. >> being in like a gym. >> it's like a locker room. >> it's putrid. >> it's the worst thing i ever smelled. >> yesterday, at least,...
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ocean parkway in brooklyn is a good example. you're not going to get rid of the cars there, but we've succeeded with the speed and red light cameras that you don't have people driving through there now at 50 miles an hour. people are going 25 miles an hour. you know that itself in itself is a success. so, yes, most us need to be in a car sometime, but making sure that they are fitting themselves into the streetscape rather than dominating the streetscape is is is the is the goal here. and, you know maybe you hate transit, you hate pedestrian plazas, you hate bike. you should read the book just so that you understand how all of these things came to be. great. let me open it up now for questions from the audience, if we have any sir. hi, my name is. paul. to both. paul, i wonder what's your take about insurance which insurance. did the question? i said hi, honey, all over the place were in cold water. know what you're talking about? which. yeah, thank you, christopher. and thanks for coming out. yeah, i think the open streets just
ocean parkway in brooklyn is a good example. you're not going to get rid of the cars there, but we've succeeded with the speed and red light cameras that you don't have people driving through there now at 50 miles an hour. people are going 25 miles an hour. you know that itself in itself is a success. so, yes, most us need to be in a car sometime, but making sure that they are fitting themselves into the streetscape rather than dominating the streetscape is is is the is the goal here. and, you...
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and if we come to pepper at brooklyn, too much usually is in the high and the high end consumers. but uh, we have to look at it is that consumers in china right now, even in the high end, they're looking for discount as well. so even though it is limited to the input from the subsidies, the overall quote economy situations impact is larger. well, as regards to talk to you about an effective date. thank you. apple siri could be listening to use us without the consent. apples agreed to pay $95000000.00 to settle a court case alleging that its voice activated assistant violates it uses previously . i phone is complained that the voice recordings were shared with policies, including advertises. the tex thomas denied any of them doing and the preliminary settlement filed at the oakland, california federal court. and that's a show for this week. if you'd like to comments on anything that you've seen, i'm at a fairly good on x. try to remember to use the hash tag h i c t c o. you can drop us a line counting the cost of the elder 0 dot net is our email address, as always does more for you
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he certainly was as we say in brooklyn a nudge. that's a good word. [laughter] without chairman durbin, we could not have confirmed so many judges in such a short amount of time. he's been an excellent and diligent partner every step of the way. i want to thank his staff and judiciary staff and my staff, my great counsel, for the great job they have done. i want to thank vice president harris who helped us confirm many nominees by deciding vote, many of them were 50-50, and without her being here, and she had to change her schedule often at the last minute notice, it might not of happened. thank you to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle. we did have some support from a group of republican senators and that helped us. we think that as well. -- thank that is well. it is my sincere pleasure to turn it to the person who led the way in this great effort, our president joe biden, mr. president what you have done confirming a record number of judges will be one of the most important follow-ups of your legacy, which is of course very large and impressiv
he certainly was as we say in brooklyn a nudge. that's a good word. [laughter] without chairman durbin, we could not have confirmed so many judges in such a short amount of time. he's been an excellent and diligent partner every step of the way. i want to thank his staff and judiciary staff and my staff, my great counsel, for the great job they have done. i want to thank vice president harris who helped us confirm many nominees by deciding vote, many of them were 50-50, and without her being...
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and you think only eight people in brooklyn and the brooklyn. >> one prosecutor out of 500. statistically, i mean. >> statistically, you know. statistically they don't come to trial, right? come on. >> and then and then on the second part of it, we can say whatever about is how he drinks or whatever, whatever it may, there is enough evidence from his mother calling him a lowlife from people in his life, calling him a lowlife. i'm not calling him one. they're saying it. and the position that he seeks to occupy is not just one of tremendous power. it's one where he is in control of a lot of people. so what i'm saying is, if if the guy if you're going to nominate this guy and appoint him, and if that's going to happen, just go with it. but don't try to convince us he's a good guy. >> but he has said that he will give up drinking while he's on the job. you don't believe that? >> no. i think somebody who has a drinking problem is not capable without going to rehab. >> oh, i absolutely think someone is able to rehab and change their life. >> and i believe him. >> hold on a second.
and you think only eight people in brooklyn and the brooklyn. >> one prosecutor out of 500. statistically, i mean. >> statistically, you know. statistically they don't come to trial, right? come on. >> and then and then on the second part of it, we can say whatever about is how he drinks or whatever, whatever it may, there is enough evidence from his mother calling him a lowlife from people in his life, calling him a lowlife. i'm not calling him one. they're saying it. and the...
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nomination for election to the position of speaker of the house of representatives the pride of brooklyn, the gentleman from new york, hakeem jeffries. [applause] >> the honorable hakeem jeffries, a representative elect from state of new york, have been placed in nomination. are there further nominations? there being no further nominations, the clerk appoints the following tellers, the gentlewoman from from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new york, mr. morelle, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. style, the gentlewoman from california, mrs. torres. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in front of the speaker's rostrum. [indiscernible chatter] [laughter] [indiscernible chatter] the roll now will be called. and those responding to their names will indicate by surname the nominee of their choosing. the reading clerk will now call the roll. the chair: adams. jeffries. aderholt. johnson. aguilar. jeffries. alford. johnson. allen. johnson. amo. jeffries. amodei of nevada. johnson. ansari. jeffries. arrington. johnson. awken claus. jeffries. babin. johnson.
nomination for election to the position of speaker of the house of representatives the pride of brooklyn, the gentleman from new york, hakeem jeffries. [applause] >> the honorable hakeem jeffries, a representative elect from state of new york, have been placed in nomination. are there further nominations? there being no further nominations, the clerk appoints the following tellers, the gentlewoman from from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new york, mr. morelle, the gentleman...
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i am honored to rise today at the house democratic caucus to place into nomination, the pride of brooklyne gentleman from new york, hakeem jeffries. [applause] >> of the names of mike johnson, representative elect from the state of louisiana and hakeem jeffries, representative elect from the state of new york have been placed in nomination. are there further nominations? being no further nominations, clerk appoints the following tellers, the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman from new york, the gentleman from wisconsin and the gentleman from california. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in front of the speakers roost. >> politically speaking, we knew those were going to be different speeches. you saw lisa mcclain for the republicans nominating mike johnson for speaker of the house and pete aguilar nominated hakeem jeffries. he is an interesting and called it a nice beach and he jumped in there and figured mike as we figured he would. >> this is how the house chooses it speaker, this is the process and you have the tellers, who are overseeing what is
i am honored to rise today at the house democratic caucus to place into nomination, the pride of brooklyne gentleman from new york, hakeem jeffries. [applause] >> of the names of mike johnson, representative elect from the state of louisiana and hakeem jeffries, representative elect from the state of new york have been placed in nomination. are there further nominations? being no further nominations, clerk appoints the following tellers, the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman...
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floundering charity at the time called the president and asked if he'd like to visit the site of brooklyns trip. president carter agreed and found his way to the lower east side. standing on the roof of the the dilapidated building he looked to the wealth of wall street to the south and to the power of midtown manhattan to the north, and then he looked down and saw an image he'd never forget, an elderly woman cooking breakfast over an open fire in the rubble of the building there in the heart of the richest city in the world. the habitat for humanity worker that was there with him turned to president carter and said if there's anything that you can do, we would take it. he said, if there's anything i can do, let me know. the worker said, maybe you can send some volunteer carpetten terse from your church. the very next day he called habitat for humanity and said he'd send some carpenters already, he would be one of them. and thus became the tradition of giving one week to build and restore homes for his fellow americans. it's remarkable to think one of the 45 men who served as president an
floundering charity at the time called the president and asked if he'd like to visit the site of brooklyns trip. president carter agreed and found his way to the lower east side. standing on the roof of the the dilapidated building he looked to the wealth of wall street to the south and to the power of midtown manhattan to the north, and then he looked down and saw an image he'd never forget, an elderly woman cooking breakfast over an open fire in the rubble of the building there in the heart...
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i remember working on raising money for my first film called brooklyn bridge. i was about 12 years old and people would tell me, this trial child is trying to sell them the brooklyn bridge and i got hundreds of rejections at at one point i remember writing a letter before computers, writing that i thought i was an emotional archaeologist and i was uninterested in the facts of the past or the dry reads. some higher emotional thing. it took me decades to sort of realize that clearly had to do with what was rooted in this excruciating loss. it's now 59 1/2 years that i've been without her and not a day goes by that i don't think of her and it's way too long to be without your mom. >> you make me cry here, right at the beginning. what i wanted to ask you about the work here though, if you hear from all the naysayers and the doubters at the beginning of your career it's almost unfathomable to anyone who knows you because people put your premieres on the calendar to make time to watch your work when it comes out. i think the fact that it's always been this phenomenon
i remember working on raising money for my first film called brooklyn bridge. i was about 12 years old and people would tell me, this trial child is trying to sell them the brooklyn bridge and i got hundreds of rejections at at one point i remember writing a letter before computers, writing that i thought i was an emotional archaeologist and i was uninterested in the facts of the past or the dry reads. some higher emotional thing. it took me decades to sort of realize that clearly had to do...
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entre los refugiados, estos nuevos cierres estarÁn afectando Áreas sobresaturadas de los condados brooklyntercera caravana del 2025 marcha contra reloj hacia la capital del paÍs, esperan llegar a su destino antes de que cambien las polÍticas migratorias con la nueva llegada de donald trump a la casa blanca. juan: una nueva caravana migrante saliÓ de la ciudad de tapachula, chiapas en la frontera sur de mÉxico en los lÍmites con guatemala. se trata de la tercera caravana del 2025. son unos 200 migrantes que caminan hacia la ciudad de mÉxico. se reunieron y avanzaron 6 km hasta llegar al retÉn migratorio de viva mÉxico en la salida de tapachula sin que nadie les impidiera seguir caminando. en su primer recorrido la caravana camino de madrugada 14 horas hasta que llegaron al municipio de huixtla. >> tener una mejor vida, lograr mejores cosas. siempre vamos en busca de eso, de ir mejorando y esperar a ver quÉ pasa. juan: los migrantes saben que la travesÍa serÁ difÍcil para llegar a la frontera antes de que donald trump tome posesiÓn como presidente de los estados unidos y cambie las polÍticas
entre los refugiados, estos nuevos cierres estarÁn afectando Áreas sobresaturadas de los condados brooklyntercera caravana del 2025 marcha contra reloj hacia la capital del paÍs, esperan llegar a su destino antes de que cambien las polÍticas migratorias con la nueva llegada de donald trump a la casa blanca. juan: una nueva caravana migrante saliÓ de la ciudad de tapachula, chiapas en la frontera sur de mÉxico en los lÍmites con guatemala. se trata de la tercera caravana del 2025. son...
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someone who is a lifelong brooklyn resident, that is a dismaying thought. i wonder how you think about that. when you think and speak to other like-minded folks people who want to enter the public life, are you getting that sense as well? that you have to migrate given the changing climate? the enemy of the state. the state is in a state government has maybe come to the forefront. its attackers, regulation, ease of doing business. again, regulatory certainty. this migration from the blue states to the red states is one of the largest migrations the post- civil war migration by american blacks out of the south. this migration back to red states started before there was a notion of the enemy of the state. i think there is a risk premium that's being created. it's being created on tax insurgency. i have one investment in massachusetts. massachusetts put in eight tax and excess tax above a certain level. massachusetts is my biggest tax bill last year. i have one investment there. i think this idea of economic freedom i think it's economic freedom. i don't think
someone who is a lifelong brooklyn resident, that is a dismaying thought. i wonder how you think about that. when you think and speak to other like-minded folks people who want to enter the public life, are you getting that sense as well? that you have to migrate given the changing climate? the enemy of the state. the state is in a state government has maybe come to the forefront. its attackers, regulation, ease of doing business. again, regulatory certainty. this migration from the blue states...
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peggy: esta este albergue masivo en brooklyn, objetivo de quejas, incluyendo el asesinato de 2 migrantesiban documentos importantes. para junio esperan cerrar 46 refugios para solicitantes de asilo, estiman que esto les ahorrarÁ miles de millones de dÓlares. ilia: 35 estados del paÍs estÁn en alerta por la cuatridemia, 3 virus respiratorios y 1 virus estomacal. reportera: nos llena dios de salud advierten del aumento de enfermedades respiratorias en 35 estados. el doctor guillermo santos lo vivÍa diario en su prÁctica. >> hemos visto un aumento bastante grande. personas que estÁn llamando porque tienen enfermedad respiratoria. >> un poco frustrante, me di cuenta que con este tipo de virus, hay un poco de incertidumbre, aÚn en el personal mÉdico disponible para atender a uno, porque son cosas nuevas, sÍntomas combinados. reportera: ya se reportan mÁs de 5 millones de casos y cerca de 3000 muertes. >> es una recombinaciÓn entre 2 que ya eran bastante malas y tiene una mutaciÓn encima de eso. reportera:m recientemente otro virus ha estado ganando atenciÓn. se sabe que hay casos, aunque es d
peggy: esta este albergue masivo en brooklyn, objetivo de quejas, incluyendo el asesinato de 2 migrantesiban documentos importantes. para junio esperan cerrar 46 refugios para solicitantes de asilo, estiman que esto les ahorrarÁ miles de millones de dÓlares. ilia: 35 estados del paÍs estÁn en alerta por la cuatridemia, 3 virus respiratorios y 1 virus estomacal. reportera: nos llena dios de salud advierten del aumento de enfermedades respiratorias en 35 estados. el doctor guillermo santos lo...
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someone who is a lifelong brooklyn resident, that is a dismaying thought. i wonder how you think about that. when you think and speak to other like-minded folks people who want to enter the public life, are you getting that sense as well? that you have to migrate given the changing climate? the enemy of the state. the state is in a state government has maybe come to the forefront. its attackers, regulation, ease of doing business. again, regulatory certainty. this migration from the blue states to the red states is one of the largest migrations the post- civil war migration by american blacks out of the south. this migration back to red states started before there was a notion of the enemy of the state. i think there is a risk premium that's being created. it's being created on tax insurgency. i have one investment in massachusetts. massachusetts put in eight tax and excess tax above a certain level. massachusetts is my biggest tax bill last year. i have one investment there. i think this idea of economic freedom i think it's economic freedom. i don't think
someone who is a lifelong brooklyn resident, that is a dismaying thought. i wonder how you think about that. when you think and speak to other like-minded folks people who want to enter the public life, are you getting that sense as well? that you have to migrate given the changing climate? the enemy of the state. the state is in a state government has maybe come to the forefront. its attackers, regulation, ease of doing business. again, regulatory certainty. this migration from the blue states...