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and going back to the bronx, the bronx is just -- it's my home. it's where i live.i feel comfortable in. >> what are good things about the bronx? it gets a bad wrap. >> it does get a bad wrap. >> what are the good parts of you that come from being a bronx guy. >> look at my parents. they raised me to be the man i am now. with people like that in the bronx, it can't be that bad, right? >> yeah. >> and -- it's not so bad. my neighborhood is buy the bronx river, by the water. i can see manhattan across the river, actually. it's only as bad as you make it out to be. going from there to westchester is a lot different. people are different. but it's all the same to me. i treat everyone with respect. i treat everyone the same. >> did you get into fights as a kid in the bronx? did everybody have to fight if you're a young man growing up in the bronx? >> no. it's not like a boxing match every time you walk out your house. but we did -- it was a sad day. we were actually coming from my brother's confirmation at church on sunday. and my brother, one of my older brothers, his n
and going back to the bronx, the bronx is just -- it's my home. it's where i live.i feel comfortable in. >> what are good things about the bronx? it gets a bad wrap. >> it does get a bad wrap. >> what are the good parts of you that come from being a bronx guy. >> look at my parents. they raised me to be the man i am now. with people like that in the bronx, it can't be that bad, right? >> yeah. >> and -- it's not so bad. my neighborhood is buy the bronx river,...
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i feel comfortable. >> what are good things about the bronx? it gets a bad wrap. >> it does. >> what are the good parts of you that come from being a bronx guy sfwh. >> look at my parents. they raised me to be the man i am now. with people like that in the bronx, it can't be that bad, right? it's not so bad. my neighborhood is by the river. i can see manhattan by the river. and it's only as bad as you make it out to be. going from there to west chester is a lot different. the people are different. but it's all the same to me. i treat everyone with respect. i treat everyone the same. >> do you get into fights as a kid in the bronx? everybody out to fight? >> no, it's not like a boxing match every time you walk out your house. but it was a sad day. we were actually coming from my brother's confirmation at church sunday. and my brother, one of my older brothers, his name is emanuel. we got into a little spif going home. and it's just spiralled out of control so quickly. i don't even really remember it. but we were going home one day. -- that day.
i feel comfortable. >> what are good things about the bronx? it gets a bad wrap. >> it does. >> what are the good parts of you that come from being a bronx guy sfwh. >> look at my parents. they raised me to be the man i am now. with people like that in the bronx, it can't be that bad, right? it's not so bad. my neighborhood is by the river. i can see manhattan by the river. and it's only as bad as you make it out to be. going from there to west chester is a lot...
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i was in the bronx where i live. left my apartment to go pay bills with bill money in my pocket when the police walk away from me, my bill money was gone. that is what i am upset about. if they're stealing from great- grandmother's, they're stealing from these young kids, also. >> i'm here today urbanizing in new york city for years whether the troy davis, trayvon martin, sean bell, but also the fact young people of color, young black and brown men and women throughout the city cannot walk down the street without being profiled, cannot go from point a to point b without someone, particularly a police officer or security force, identifying and criminal activity. i'm here today because it is not just them stopping them asking them questions, but they're stopping them and communicating a very powerful message. which is, you are black, brown, a person of color and in a city where you live and there is something really wrong with you. and that hurts. >> forces at sunday's stop stop & frisk march. democracy now! is looking
i was in the bronx where i live. left my apartment to go pay bills with bill money in my pocket when the police walk away from me, my bill money was gone. that is what i am upset about. if they're stealing from great- grandmother's, they're stealing from these young kids, also. >> i'm here today urbanizing in new york city for years whether the troy davis, trayvon martin, sean bell, but also the fact young people of color, young black and brown men and women throughout the city cannot...
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the bronx. >> my husband is from the bronx. we dated for 28 years.rried. >> eliot: 28 years you is not the typical thing that we talk about on my show. 28 years of dating. >> we move in together about ten years ago. before that we were commuting. he was living in riverdale. >> eliot: there must be something good about the guy. >> he was a bronx math teacher. >> eliot: which school. >> i don't know. you lived with him for 28 years? you don't know what school? >> they have a number, 49, 36. >> eliot: you lived with the guy for 28 years but you don't know where he works. we'll talk after the show. maybe we can give you some advice. but we're going to talk about the show. you're going to get celebrities. barak is going to be on the hoe. >> are you on the first name basis? >> eliot: no madonna, we can call him barak. >> no, no, respect for the president. i don't think he'll come on my show but i would love to have him. >> eliot: you got him on the view. >> the view has a bigger audience than what i'll have here. >> eliot: it will be bigger than "the view.
the bronx. >> my husband is from the bronx. we dated for 28 years.rried. >> eliot: 28 years you is not the typical thing that we talk about on my show. 28 years of dating. >> we move in together about ten years ago. before that we were commuting. he was living in riverdale. >> eliot: there must be something good about the guy. >> he was a bronx math teacher. >> eliot: which school. >> i don't know. you lived with him for 28 years? you don't know what...
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the bronx bombers come into the park and sweep the nationals. now -- staying hot with that shot to right field. another shot out a victory for the birds. a strong pitching performance with only six hits in seven innings. tiger woods had another fall from grace -- and this time in smaller proportions. he double bogeyed on the third hole and is now 10 shots behind the leader. he went in tied up for the lead and is now five strokes behind. he has won three u.s. opens before, so maybe this could have been the chance. he shot the highest third round score of any of the contenders but everyone knows if he is still around, he still has a shot to win. >> to bogies are disappointing but he has come from farther back before and has probably already flip the page. >> i am still involved. >> in the finals, it's always key to win one of home and a snag when on the road. the heat and the thunder are tied and both teams had been led by a stellar performances. in game 1, durant but russell west needed to help them out. shooting 40% from the field. when they are
the bronx bombers come into the park and sweep the nationals. now -- staying hot with that shot to right field. another shot out a victory for the birds. a strong pitching performance with only six hits in seven innings. tiger woods had another fall from grace -- and this time in smaller proportions. he double bogeyed on the third hole and is now 10 shots behind the leader. he went in tied up for the lead and is now five strokes behind. he has won three u.s. opens before, so maybe this could...
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you know i grew up in the bronx my father was a community organizer my mom was an educator she taught in the south bronx and you know i i was very lucky to grow up in a world you know my parents were very working class middle class but i was surrounded by a community of folks that were working in the bronx particularly in a period in the seventy's and eighty's where things were really rough in the borough and a lot of organizers people doing social justice work people coming out of very specific catholic social justice tradition my father had been a jesuit seminarian actually for seven years and never made the final vows he that he left to become a community organizer so my brother who the younger brother we were both just raised in this mill you in which we talked about political issues we talked about public life we debated things or the dinner table and we had adults who were who were model always modeling. work that they were pursuing because they thought it was going to make the world a more just and humane place that's the extraordinary. book meritocracy how do you define merito
you know i grew up in the bronx my father was a community organizer my mom was an educator she taught in the south bronx and you know i i was very lucky to grow up in a world you know my parents were very working class middle class but i was surrounded by a community of folks that were working in the bronx particularly in a period in the seventy's and eighty's where things were really rough in the borough and a lot of organizers people doing social justice work people coming out of very...
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. >>> in sports this morning, a home run derby in the bronx.free man got things rocking in the first. two run blast into the bullpen. yanks derek jeter answered right back with a solo jack of his own. then the wood started flying. by the end of the game the bronx bombers had four. the braves 5. braves win it 10-5. none more exciting than the one hit by ryan robertson vi. >> deep right center field. going way back. off the face of the fence. saunders, he's going to try to get it inside the park. the throw to the plate is not there. and he scores on an inside the park two run homer. >> the eighth inside-the-park home run in diamond back history. it powered the way to a i 14-10 arizona win. >>> they go yog in l.a. in the eighth ken dris moralis put them up. mark trom bow hammers one to left field for back to back jacks. angels shut down san francisco 6-0. drama in the bottom of the ninth in philadelphia. two out, phyllis hunter pence hits a clutch double. bases loaded, poe lan cha hit the chopper up the middle. should be the final out. no, not qui
. >>> in sports this morning, a home run derby in the bronx.free man got things rocking in the first. two run blast into the bullpen. yanks derek jeter answered right back with a solo jack of his own. then the wood started flying. by the end of the game the bronx bombers had four. the braves 5. braves win it 10-5. none more exciting than the one hit by ryan robertson vi. >> deep right center field. going way back. off the face of the fence. saunders, he's going to try to get it...
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. >> reporter: helped describe mutt from the bronx is jerry, a show business legend elvis and moviese oceans eleven not to mention women, parties, high life. these two are complete opposites. >> reporter: how does this happen? >> i don't know, but it happened. he gave he a life and showed me things over the past 40-some years that never in 100 million years would i have seen or been privileged to experience. >> reporter: the movie producer given his friend a kind of birthday gift, hbo documentary called 41. in it you see the youngest navy pilot shot down during one of his 58 combat missions in world war ii, but he came back to the girl he first saw at a dance when she was 16, he was 17. >> reporter: was it a dance? party. >> i will never forget it greenwich country club. here she was in this red and green dress. i said who is this good looking girl, that beautiful girl other there. >> that's barbara pierce from rooi, new york. >> reporter: you said she was the life of the party? >> oh, yeah, and still is. she still is. i'm surprised she's not here defending herself. >> reporter: did
. >> reporter: helped describe mutt from the bronx is jerry, a show business legend elvis and moviese oceans eleven not to mention women, parties, high life. these two are complete opposites. >> reporter: how does this happen? >> i don't know, but it happened. he gave he a life and showed me things over the past 40-some years that never in 100 million years would i have seen or been privileged to experience. >> reporter: the movie producer given his friend a kind of...
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which is the first scene of a bronx tale.e. >> stephanie: as it turns out you can leave. >> caller: we just have to leave them a lot of money. they don't ask any questions. >> that's what you do in the bronx. >> stephanie: don't tell any tales in the bronx. >> caller: i demand honor and integrity for oily point -- for orly taint. have her on and get all of the quotes you need, why she supports mitt romney. he's going -- what he's going to do for the country. you just send that to the obama for america team, the dnc and you send it to everybody and we'll have her -- just her voice everywhere supporting. >> stephanie: look at you cackling. >> caller: i'm sorry. it will be a thing of beauty. >> stephanie: she's cackling evilly. >> stephanie: i'll let her finish. this may be the only show that will let her finish. >> and then follow it, let her go on and on and follow it up with you know mitt romney's dad was born in mexico. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: we were talking about the vice presidential vetting and -- >> l
which is the first scene of a bronx tale.e. >> stephanie: as it turns out you can leave. >> caller: we just have to leave them a lot of money. they don't ask any questions. >> that's what you do in the bronx. >> stephanie: don't tell any tales in the bronx. >> caller: i demand honor and integrity for oily point -- for orly taint. have her on and get all of the quotes you need, why she supports mitt romney. he's going -- what he's going to do for the country. you...
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indican que hace un año hubo una llamada por violencia doméstica desde esa vivienda >>tragedia en el bronxs hijos, hasta que fueron rescatados. >>estan hospitalizados en condición critic >>hoy tuvo lugar el funeral de rudy eugene conocido como el canibal de miami nose encontró carne humana en su el estomago de rudy eugene si vestigios entre sus dientes, mbié se hallo una cantidad de pastillas que no se han identificado también presencia de marihuana se investigan si las pastillas influyeron en su comportamiento, tanto que termino desfigurando el rostro de ronald poppo. >>esto hace presumir que escupio los restos de carne, lo que coincide con los testigos. >>no existen incidios que haya consumido las sales de baño, que provocan ataques de panico, panoia >>150 personas ampañaron a los familiares enuna ceremonia privada. elermano menor mencion que rudy eugene siempre fue cariñoso y estuvo ahí para él. >>elel caso ha desperdo curiosidad y miedo a un joven de 20 años se le ocurrio vestirse de zomby para asustar a las personas, el joven que grabó el video antes ya haa tenido problemas por estos
indican que hace un año hubo una llamada por violencia doméstica desde esa vivienda >>tragedia en el bronxs hijos, hasta que fueron rescatados. >>estan hospitalizados en condición critic >>hoy tuvo lugar el funeral de rudy eugene conocido como el canibal de miami nose encontró carne humana en su el estomago de rudy eugene si vestigios entre sus dientes, mbié se hallo una cantidad de pastillas que no se han identificado también presencia de marihuana se investigan si las...
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i grew up in the bronx. there's two million people in the bronx, 1.5 million people in the bronx. no candidate is ever going to come talk to the bodega owners who live there. they might as well not exist from the perspective of national politics. so why would you pay attention if you are essentially written out of the equation? >> they are definitely not coming to brooklyn. patricia, let's talk about that, though. in terms of the message, we have got -- certainly the media cycle has a role to play in all this but in terms of the sort of microtargeting message management, that is increasingly the focus of these campaigns. i have to drive everybody's attention to the back and forth between mitt romney and mitt romney on the teachers, firefighters and policemen comment. this is what he said on friday, then we will play sound from what he said today. let's take a listen. >> he says we need more firemen, more policemen, more teachers. did he not get the message of wisconsin? the american people did. it's time for us to cut back on government and help the american people. >> he says tha
i grew up in the bronx. there's two million people in the bronx, 1.5 million people in the bronx. no candidate is ever going to come talk to the bodega owners who live there. they might as well not exist from the perspective of national politics. so why would you pay attention if you are essentially written out of the equation? >> they are definitely not coming to brooklyn. patricia, let's talk about that, though. in terms of the message, we have got -- certainly the media cycle has a...
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[laughter] faster than the speed of the aunt-net in the bronx. they would not let us failed. have two men aged children in america in the inner-city use and reservations where children are not being raised to not fail. a kid in denver lead to a private school and became valedictorian. he was the first in the family to have such an honor. i said how did that happen? he said i was never ever given the opportunity to fail. they would not let me. i was never allowed to fail. i had to feel that way about me. i was the first one to finish high school now i have changed the history of my family. >> host: one chapter is called tellme what you know, you're right about rules for your intelligence staff. tell me what you know, . tell me what you don't know. tell me what you think. always distinguish from each other. it in huge capital letters someone who way identify with with the use of military force weighing the obligations carefully, tell me about the decision that was made to go to war in iraq. >> and the first year of the president bush and penetration, iraq was an issue. of for t
[laughter] faster than the speed of the aunt-net in the bronx. they would not let us failed. have two men aged children in america in the inner-city use and reservations where children are not being raised to not fail. a kid in denver lead to a private school and became valedictorian. he was the first in the family to have such an honor. i said how did that happen? he said i was never ever given the opportunity to fail. they would not let me. i was never allowed to fail. i had to feel that way...
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that she lived on board avenue. 3 blocks away from the street isn't bronx i grew up on. just what are you getting out june abonus, that an alphabet, i would be visiting on a masterpiece and writing a bistro of poems. scones. 47 years later. she has long since ash, the world has become unmitigated cash. a woman gazing into the face of a cell phone. i gave me lover a cherry and lived on. endure these bitter hips and hot heads and the empty collapse. night will still holdup after all these years. summer snap. >> virginia tech. the loner is here. the one who stopped listening. the one with the hidden fuse. with the fist. with the hole in his heart. with the cool guns, the one who blasts away. who kills just because. who kills as well because there's nothing left but the dead. kills himself. suicide on top of all these kills and now you know, what a mar gin in old baghdad in the wrong place at the wrong time why you're mourning is going in one ear of the deaf tomorrow. and out the deafening utter. air cane. one, the sorrow these many months isn't because celebrities put eyes
that she lived on board avenue. 3 blocks away from the street isn't bronx i grew up on. just what are you getting out june abonus, that an alphabet, i would be visiting on a masterpiece and writing a bistro of poems. scones. 47 years later. she has long since ash, the world has become unmitigated cash. a woman gazing into the face of a cell phone. i gave me lover a cherry and lived on. endure these bitter hips and hot heads and the empty collapse. night will still holdup after all these years....
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the bronx bombers adding one more to make it 3-1.ite sox pull one out in new york. what a win for the white sox in new york. now on to tennis and wimbledon. the big men's upset the number two seed, rafael nadal, is out in the second round. he lost to lukas rosol the 100th player in the world. that is the earliest exit for pineda in a glassmyer since 2005. now the euro cup the semi-finals today. germany against italy. the winner will take spain in the finals. italy up 1-0 in the second half when mario balotelli knocks one in. he scored two goals in the game. italy hangs on 2-1. they will face spain in the finals of the euro cup. dwyane wade will miss the olympics because of knee surgery. cobb cobb gets a 10-year contract for $104 million from the pens. $104 million not bad. that's it. the bulls again picking taylor teagarden as their first and only selection here. >> thank you rich. let's go to tom. it is hot today and going to be hot the next seven days. >> it is going to stay hot through the next week, through the fourth of july, wh
the bronx bombers adding one more to make it 3-1.ite sox pull one out in new york. what a win for the white sox in new york. now on to tennis and wimbledon. the big men's upset the number two seed, rafael nadal, is out in the second round. he lost to lukas rosol the 100th player in the world. that is the earliest exit for pineda in a glassmyer since 2005. now the euro cup the semi-finals today. germany against italy. the winner will take spain in the finals. italy up 1-0 in the second half when...
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maybe put that somewhere in the bronx, they're going to rot, that's fine.t what kind of stores -- the city can determine who they're going to permit to put what stores where. and you cannot just feed crap and poison the people that are living in the bronx. >> who are you and what have you done with morning joe? >> if you go through certain sections of the bronx or south side of chicago or parts of boston, there are no supermarkets. there certainly are no whole foods but there are no really good supermarkets. maybe the answer is -- i mean, we live in this computer generated age, maybe to have sort of a card that you give to families, to mothers who are on public assistance and the card is used to buy food but you code it so you can't buy junk, you can't buy junk with it. >> yes, i love it. i think mayor bloomberg is on the cutting edge of the most important health crisis of our generation. >> we're paying for it. >> i'll tell you what i can tell you this morning i am completely comfortable with, making sure for all the public lunches that we give at school t
maybe put that somewhere in the bronx, they're going to rot, that's fine.t what kind of stores -- the city can determine who they're going to permit to put what stores where. and you cannot just feed crap and poison the people that are living in the bronx. >> who are you and what have you done with morning joe? >> if you go through certain sections of the bronx or south side of chicago or parts of boston, there are no supermarkets. there certainly are no whole foods but there are no...
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del bastiÓn afroamericano ahora abarca otros lugares con una gran poblaciÓn hispana como lo es el bronxn llegar al congreso de estados unidos. >>> entendemos que ya debe colgar los guantes que ha hecho una carrera de la polÍtica por 42 aÑos es momento- sangre nueva. >>> no obstante, gente clave del partido demÓcrata como el con g congresista luis gutiÉrrez apoyan la que seria su 21 reelecciÓn a sus 82 snos. >>> tenemos la libertad de enviar a un novato y aguantar dos o tres aÑos que aprenda. dios sabe que me encantarÍa jubilar, pero no es el momento porque la gente que represento y el paÍs necesita de mi experiencia. >>> desde que se creo este escanio sÓlo dos afro-americanos incluyendo rangel han representado al distrito hoy por primera vez r en mÁs de medio siglo un hispano podrÍa tener posibilidad de ser quien represente al legendario sector. >>> ha hecho cosas buenas y cosas que no son buenas es tiempo para el cambio. >>> rangel merece otra oportunidad tiene mi voto. >>> hoy se sabrÁ si se impone el cambio o la sxe experiencia. >>> el destituido presidente de paraguay fernando lugo
del bastiÓn afroamericano ahora abarca otros lugares con una gran poblaciÓn hispana como lo es el bronxn llegar al congreso de estados unidos. >>> entendemos que ya debe colgar los guantes que ha hecho una carrera de la polÍtica por 42 aÑos es momento- sangre nueva. >>> no obstante, gente clave del partido demÓcrata como el con g congresista luis gutiÉrrez apoyan la que seria su 21 reelecciÓn a sus 82 snos. >>> tenemos la libertad de enviar a un novato y...
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ak ke accidente que ocurra 15 personas, murieron cuando un autobÚs chocÓ contra un caro el m muy el bronxrmido. la clausura de estas niÑas de buses, ocurre al mismo tiempo que legisladores buscan regulaciones mÁs estrictas para esta industria. en miami angie sandoval telemundo. >>> se divulgÓ la ficha de pedro as el niÑo de 6 aÑos que desapareciÓ en 1969 en new york. el caso era un misterio para las autoridades, hernÁndez de 51 aÑos se encuentra en un centro psiquiÁtrico acusado de asesinato en segundo grado. la fiscalÍa de nueva york considere que es pronto para comprobar la confesiÓn de hernÁndez, se tiene identificado a otros 2 posibles sospechosos. el gobierno de mÉxico, dice que cada dÍa se reportan mÁs muertes con armas que se venden en estados unidos. y que llegaran a las manos del crimen organizado en su paÍs. y hoy, el embajador de mÉxico aquÍ en washington, reiterÓ un llamado al gobierno de estados unidos. carlos botifoll nos amplia. >>> las denuncias no cesan que mÁs y mas mexicanos mueren cada dÍa en la narcoguerra, producto de armas que se venden en estados unidos y que luego
ak ke accidente que ocurra 15 personas, murieron cuando un autobÚs chocÓ contra un caro el m muy el bronxrmido. la clausura de estas niÑas de buses, ocurre al mismo tiempo que legisladores buscan regulaciones mÁs estrictas para esta industria. en miami angie sandoval telemundo. >>> se divulgÓ la ficha de pedro as el niÑo de 6 aÑos que desapareciÓ en 1969 en new york. el caso era un misterio para las autoridades, hernÁndez de 51 aÑos se encuentra en un centro psiquiÁtrico...
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we have a high school senior in the bronx, the first in her family to apply to college.in that process by the college-bound initiative of college access programs serving nearly 9,000 low-income students in more than a dozen new york city and philadelphia public high schools. the college-bound initiative places fulltime college counselors in high-need schools to guide students in the college application process. her parents came to the bronx from a small east african country shortly before she was born, in 1993. her parents are divorced now and she lives with her mother, a hotel housekeeper. her father is a cab driver. gettysburg college, which began sending acceptance letters 30 years before the civil war battle of gettysburg was to take place, beside the campus, sent one of those letters this year. >> congratulations! congratulations! don't cry! >> is this real? is this real? >> can you read it? >> it is my pleasure that you have been admitted for academic year 2012. your academic record -- >> your academic record and scholastic achievements clearly identify you as the
we have a high school senior in the bronx, the first in her family to apply to college.in that process by the college-bound initiative of college access programs serving nearly 9,000 low-income students in more than a dozen new york city and philadelphia public high schools. the college-bound initiative places fulltime college counselors in high-need schools to guide students in the college application process. her parents came to the bronx from a small east african country shortly before she...
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the bronx bombers came to town and brought out the brooms. what concerns davey johnson more than the sweep is the continuing slump of ryan zimmerman. more in sports plus. >>> the redskins wrap up mini camp, their last practices until training camp opens at the vend july. we'll take a look at the progression of robert griffin iii. plus, we'll introduce you to an inspirational wounded warrior. dan hernandez suffers from injuries we can't physically see. a traumatic brain injury sustained in iraq. now he uses golf as his therapy, and with his wife by his side, he dreams of going pro. we've got his story, inspirational, and he's a darn good golfer. >> you've got lots to talk about. >> you want to recap? >> after a great father's day today, tomorrow looks pretty good. temperatures upper 70s, low humidity, maybe a shower or isolated storm. tuesday, getting warmer, upper 80s, near 90, then get ready for the heat and humidity, near record breaking heat for those days. so some of the hottest temperatures we've seen all year. >> we got spoiled this wee
the bronx bombers came to town and brought out the brooms. what concerns davey johnson more than the sweep is the continuing slump of ryan zimmerman. more in sports plus. >>> the redskins wrap up mini camp, their last practices until training camp opens at the vend july. we'll take a look at the progression of robert griffin iii. plus, we'll introduce you to an inspirational wounded warrior. dan hernandez suffers from injuries we can't physically see. a traumatic brain injury sustained...
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tonight in the bronx, the yankees fell. 1-0 tampa in the first, and in the fourth inning, it makes its 5-110 bookbag after that ball is mishandled into the corner. rays dolon to win at yankee stadium, 7-3. the obama city thunder will represent the western conference in game 6 between the celtics then he. -- between the celtics and heat. he is taking his talents to south beach, and the talents arrive tonight. james this time against per se again in the second quarter. james on fire, 10 out of 11 to start the game. it does not get any better than that. he forces game seven in the eastern conference finals. winning over the celtics, gained 7 coming up saturday night in southwest florida. the 144th edition of the belmont stakes. the derby and preakness winner will shoot -- an incredible story coming up on saturday. the ride of a lifetime for the 25-year-old jockey. >> i respect everybody else in the race, too. i will be looking out for every single one of them. it is not an easy race. everyone is going to try for the win, and i will do the same. >> post time is set for 6:40. it is all righ
tonight in the bronx, the yankees fell. 1-0 tampa in the first, and in the fourth inning, it makes its 5-110 bookbag after that ball is mishandled into the corner. rays dolon to win at yankee stadium, 7-3. the obama city thunder will represent the western conference in game 6 between the celtics then he. -- between the celtics and heat. he is taking his talents to south beach, and the talents arrive tonight. james this time against per se again in the second quarter. james on fire, 10 out of 11...
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. >> reporter: lincoln hospital in the bronx hopes to provide that benefit through the art exchange program. artists earn $40 in credits toward healthcare for every hour they work and for restoration or teaching children to do some collage. the real creations have been shown in galleries from new york to london and, like many artists, she has a routine care. >> and you have to pay for it and if you want something like a regular checkup and -- the health system is different there and that is much more patient friendly. >> reporter: the credits can be used for most of the hospital services. lincoln hospital's iris hernandez said the idea is a throwback of sorts. >> and this is look the old bartering system and that is alive and well. >> actors have been earning money for years by role playing in hospitals. through the art exchange, they can put their talents to their health and dr. matthews believes this is why that program benefits the both sides. >> and that allows you to have the preparation before you confronted with that situation. in the end, it translates to the better patient care and
. >> reporter: lincoln hospital in the bronx hopes to provide that benefit through the art exchange program. artists earn $40 in credits toward healthcare for every hour they work and for restoration or teaching children to do some collage. the real creations have been shown in galleries from new york to london and, like many artists, she has a routine care. >> and you have to pay for it and if you want something like a regular checkup and -- the health system is different there and...
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plus, nats subjected to the bronx brooms this weekend. find out why this isn't a reason to worry. sports is next. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> now, 9sports with kristen berset. the best sports in town. >> the olympic club in san francisco lives up to the hype of being an extremely tough course this weekend at the u.s. open. everyone struggled. the number one player in the world didn't make the cut. neither did last year's u.s. open champ. tiger woods got off to a promising start, only to crash and burn at the end. he shares the lead heading into the third round, ended up finishing up tied when it was all said and done. tiger said his game was a tad off. in the discussion earlier today, frank hanrahan from 106.7, the fan, says tiger's heel is still the mental game. >> you guys are on my back. you are talking about the medi
plus, nats subjected to the bronx brooms this weekend. find out why this isn't a reason to worry. sports is next. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> now, 9sports with kristen berset. the best sports in town. >> the...
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the other man of 31 year old from the bronx new york missing. >> lake michigan not normal body of water respect to small inflatable boat if you are or to go out in a small boat to definitely need to make sure the boat people have a buddy on board the raft wearing a life jacket >> conducting a grid searchees to find demand gas another painful reminder of the beautiful lake can be unpredictable and downright dangerous. >> pay attention to what you are doing >> search continues tomorrow morning for the missing man and a woman rescued was not injured on authorities say credits the marine happened to be in the area saving her life. >> better ending today for a woman rescued from the lake early this afternoon, on the video emergency responders near belmont harbor police firefighters on the scene looked like a swimmer caught too far from the shore cannot make it back air-conditioned all sorts of ways to beat the heat people at millennium park trying to cool off. temperatures into the 90's today. tom skilling final word for us. >> interesting when you get a powerful wind in the mid 90's still w
the other man of 31 year old from the bronx new york missing. >> lake michigan not normal body of water respect to small inflatable boat if you are or to go out in a small boat to definitely need to make sure the boat people have a buddy on board the raft wearing a life jacket >> conducting a grid searchees to find demand gas another painful reminder of the beautiful lake can be unpredictable and downright dangerous. >> pay attention to what you are doing >> search...
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if the bronx bombers are coming in to play the giants, that is good. if it is often, that is good. what i do not like is, if you're of a fan of the team yet you get tanto and kansas city, volunteers. >> how great is this, loss biggest fixed the 49ers with the super bowl. >>gary: that is great. i have said many times, we are called a lot of things. i prefer the positive ones. >> i watch >> i watch u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible.
if the bronx bombers are coming in to play the giants, that is good. if it is often, that is good. what i do not like is, if you're of a fan of the team yet you get tanto and kansas city, volunteers. >> how great is this, loss biggest fixed the 49ers with the super bowl. >>gary: that is great. i have said many times, we are called a lot of things. i prefer the positive ones. >> i watch >> i watch u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start...
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a birthday party in the bronx. dictator turns 38 today. this gift would be a victory. teammates pitched in to make that possible. a base hit brings in two runs, puts new york up 3-nothing. alex rodriguez without a home run. it ends up a 6-4 gig is run. they lead the rose by 4 games in the division race. >>> michael phelps is the worlds greatest swimmer. that's a nice title. also one that motivates his challengers. they are going after him at the olympic trials in omaha. his primary adversary is brian losee. he defeated him yesterday and the individual medley. they met in the pool again tonight in the 200. phelps cannot check him down the stretch. they meet again tomorrow in the final top two earned a spot in the olympic games. >>> a major college football announcement in washington dc. the big schools will determine a champion with a 14 playoff. that begins in the 2014 seasons. four playoff teams will be picked by a committee. bowl games will service playoff games. this will do away with the bcs system that's been used since 1998. >> this is huge news. people have been
a birthday party in the bronx. dictator turns 38 today. this gift would be a victory. teammates pitched in to make that possible. a base hit brings in two runs, puts new york up 3-nothing. alex rodriguez without a home run. it ends up a 6-4 gig is run. they lead the rose by 4 games in the division race. >>> michael phelps is the worlds greatest swimmer. that's a nice title. also one that motivates his challengers. they are going after him at the olympic trials in omaha. his primary...
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the world has sped up in a lot of ways, and i think education hasn't. >> dretzin: here in the bronx, where most of the kids weren't engaged in school at all before, bringing in technology has clearly been a net gain. but what about the kids at mit, and the multitasking experiments at stanford? at some point, does the increasing use of technology create diminishing returns? >> i never read books. i'll be honest, i can't remember the last time i read a book. >> dretzin: greg bukata was a senior at a new jersey high school when we interviewed him about his reading habits. >> nowadays, people are so busy that they need to get summaries of it, like sparknotes. you can read the whole book in a matter of pages. so i read all online. i've actually never read, like, "romeo and juliet," so i read it yesterday in five minutes. i mean, if there were 27 hours in a day, i'd read "hamlet," i really would, but it's only 24. >> you will find a lot of english professors saying, "i can't assign a novel more than 200 pages. i used to. i can't anymore." >> dretzin: mark bauerlein, a professor at emory un
the world has sped up in a lot of ways, and i think education hasn't. >> dretzin: here in the bronx, where most of the kids weren't engaged in school at all before, bringing in technology has clearly been a net gain. but what about the kids at mit, and the multitasking experiments at stanford? at some point, does the increasing use of technology create diminishing returns? >> i never read books. i'll be honest, i can't remember the last time i read a book. >> dretzin: greg...