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and in the bronx we had our own michael brown our own trayvon martin his name was ramadi graham who was murdered in his own home in front of his grandmother and his little brother a couple of years ago in the bronx to this day the officer that killed him richard haste has not been brought to justice it's a struggle that we were very much involved with in a building with the family of ramadi graham in the bronx and so when this happened for us we really felt the need to express solidarity with the community of ferguson with michael brown's family we also our collective in the bronx has a personal connection to michael brown's family d.j. charlie hall so it was a member of our collective grew up with michael brown's cousin and so also was very much a personal thing to be able to go and build and express solidarity with michael brown's family. ride to you said one of the things that struck you during your visit with michael brown family was their view of brown's final action before his death can you talk about what they meant by that. michael brown's final action i think showed a lot a
and in the bronx we had our own michael brown our own trayvon martin his name was ramadi graham who was murdered in his own home in front of his grandmother and his little brother a couple of years ago in the bronx to this day the officer that killed him richard haste has not been brought to justice it's a struggle that we were very much involved with in a building with the family of ramadi graham in the bronx and so when this happened for us we really felt the need to express solidarity with...
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and has bronx roots. for someone like yourself tramp then you are working outside of the literary context and this was a conversation i came up in the earlier panel what does a black art aesthetic look like in terms of where you are working in illustration and comics? >> anthony touched on a good point. i started in a comic store and it was creating characters. i'm kind of known as the. what he said about the rhythm from the blues era to the hip-hop era when i write we are working on another book called the badlands. i wrote the script for it so whether i'm writing or drawing its eyes to the rhythm of that. of course i'm going to aggregate a lot towards hip-hop. like i have grand master cost doing a push from the characters and i have dmca and you can see the lineage of what they tell in a story. i would look at them as the poets were the writers researching from the late 70's when i was born to the 80s and 90s and so on. i look at their stories and one story they write can grab me and control me and it m
and has bronx roots. for someone like yourself tramp then you are working outside of the literary context and this was a conversation i came up in the earlier panel what does a black art aesthetic look like in terms of where you are working in illustration and comics? >> anthony touched on a good point. i started in a comic store and it was creating characters. i'm kind of known as the. what he said about the rhythm from the blues era to the hip-hop era when i write we are working on...
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this is manhattan, staten island, the bronx. brooklyn and queens which were once separate cities have separate public library systems. we cooperate very closely with them and coordinate and try to do things together, as it should be. for instance, we became recently and -- in effect the circulating library system for the public schools of new york. for 100 years we lived side-by-side but did not actually really cooperate. for a hundred years the public schools depended on our room the size of maybe 10,000 books increasingly out of date. the card catalog, a sweet idea, one that i grew up with him the 21st century, that cannot possibly work. now we are about 600 schools. we aim to be at all of them with computers in libraries and a teacher or student in order up to 100 books at the time from our 17 million books, the three systems together. we will deliver to the store. we will get the efficiencies of huge system spreading around the city. that is an example of how ultimately over 1 million school kids will be using the library on
this is manhattan, staten island, the bronx. brooklyn and queens which were once separate cities have separate public library systems. we cooperate very closely with them and coordinate and try to do things together, as it should be. for instance, we became recently and -- in effect the circulating library system for the public schools of new york. for 100 years we lived side-by-side but did not actually really cooperate. for a hundred years the public schools depended on our room the size of...
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i didn't know this when i took the job, this is manhattan, staten island and the bronx, brooklyn and queens which which were once separate cities, have separate public library systems but we cooperate with them and coordinate and try to do things together as it should be. so, for instance, we became recentfully effect the circulating library system for the public school system of new york. so for hundred years, we lived side-by-side but didn't actually really cooperate, and for 100 years, the public schools depended for their libraries in a room this size with maybe 10,000 books, increasingly out of date, and a card catalogue. a sweet idea, one i grew up with, but in the 21st century that can't possibly work. now, we're at about 600 schools. we aim to be at all of them. with computers in the libraries and a teacher or student -- a teacher can order up to 100 books at a time from our 17 million books. the three systems together, and we'll deliver right to the school. so you get the efficiencyies of huge systems spreading around the city and that's an example how ultimately 1.2 million
i didn't know this when i took the job, this is manhattan, staten island and the bronx, brooklyn and queens which which were once separate cities, have separate public library systems but we cooperate with them and coordinate and try to do things together as it should be. so, for instance, we became recentfully effect the circulating library system for the public school system of new york. so for hundred years, we lived side-by-side but didn't actually really cooperate, and for 100 years, the...
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when we think about bronx science, very important because at bronx science and during his high schoolrs, stokely carmichael is going to imbibers multiple political and intellectual traditions. some are going to be jewish-american, jewish-american vibrant left, marxist, socialist, radically democratic. some are going to be black and global and pan-african. he has relatives in harlem and he is going and listening to street speakers in harlem. he is listening to pan african speeches in harlem, finds out about the leader of donna and the leader of guinea, find out about the condo so even in high school stokely is taking different traditions in. when we think about this hero period of the civil rights movement, a really short truncated history lesson, between may 17th, 1954, and august 6th, 1965, we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. when we think of that period in american history may 17th, 1954, is the brown supreme court desegregation decision. 1955-56 is the 13 month montgomery bus boycott. on august 28th, 1955, 14-year-old cammed pill's body is found in th
when we think about bronx science, very important because at bronx science and during his high schoolrs, stokely carmichael is going to imbibers multiple political and intellectual traditions. some are going to be jewish-american, jewish-american vibrant left, marxist, socialist, radically democratic. some are going to be black and global and pan-african. he has relatives in harlem and he is going and listening to street speakers in harlem. he is listening to pan african speeches in harlem,...
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kickoff against the bronx cores. the new 49ers safety antoine buffet is looking forward to being part of the gig after visiting the candlestick locker room as an indianapolis colt. >> if it is anything like the visitor's locker room at candlestick, i am pretty sure we will be happy. we will all be happy with this. >> the guys were tired in camp. and usually, you start looking around and every room we walked into, we evaluated the place. >> it will be like a five star hotel room. >> and you can see the game rear here on kpix 5, countdown to kickoff, starting at noon, with the game at 1:00, followed by the fifth quarter post-game show. >>> and golf. lpga championship. and in new york, the defending champ, fairways and greens, setting up a birdie at 4. tied for second at nine under. for the brittany lincecum. no relationship to tim. and she is 10 under par. after shooting a one under 71. the lpga championship. >>> and now, it is time for something really big. >> usually, a high school football feature revolves around th
kickoff against the bronx cores. the new 49ers safety antoine buffet is looking forward to being part of the gig after visiting the candlestick locker room as an indianapolis colt. >> if it is anything like the visitor's locker room at candlestick, i am pretty sure we will be happy. we will all be happy with this. >> the guys were tired in camp. and usually, you start looking around and every room we walked into, we evaluated the place. >> it will be like a five star hotel...
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this was an interesting time in the bronx. you had activism and then chavez giving oil to the people. and you had soft power programs launched. how does a neighborhood that would not figure a diplomacy overseas. you see youth of different bacteria -- backgrounds -- >> thank you. the book is rebel music, race, empire, and the new muslim youth culture. >> thank you. [applause] >>> you are watching booktv. television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see online at booktv.org. >> we ask what are you reading this summer? >> what is on your summer reading list? >> i am eager to read walter isaacsons new book innovators. and john alters book called the center hold just approveed and that is good news always. i am in the middle of reading ariana huffington's book thrive. and i am very eager to read hilary clinton's memoir. i am happy she used that title because i wrote a book on her called hillary's choice and that was to stay with bill clinton and hook her star to his wagon. she helped cultivate and shape a president
this was an interesting time in the bronx. you had activism and then chavez giving oil to the people. and you had soft power programs launched. how does a neighborhood that would not figure a diplomacy overseas. you see youth of different bacteria -- backgrounds -- >> thank you. the book is rebel music, race, empire, and the new muslim youth culture. >> thank you. [applause] >>> you are watching booktv. television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see...
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>>> poorest congressional district in the country, the south bronx.eek's cnn hero is using the refuge to expand the minds and opportunities of children from this community. take a look. ♪ >> bronx river is really one of the most hidden gems of new york city. if you look in one direction, you'll see very industrial sights. if you look in another direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city, which is an island surrounded by water. but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering in a junior high school in east harlem. and we built a little eight-foot dinghy. i benefitted as much as any of the students did from the sense of oh, wow. i can put my energy into something and actually see a result. that experience inspired me to create this organization, rocking the boat. >> you know what is a good trick for that? just drop this on. >> our kids come from the south bronx, one of the poorest places in the country. their block is all they've ever known. kids learn how to build boats. they are sa
>>> poorest congressional district in the country, the south bronx.eek's cnn hero is using the refuge to expand the minds and opportunities of children from this community. take a look. ♪ >> bronx river is really one of the most hidden gems of new york city. if you look in one direction, you'll see very industrial sights. if you look in another direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city, which is an island...
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>> bronx, new york. >> seth: bronx, new york! [ cheers and applause ] the hometown fans.lexis. alexis, where are you from? >> ocala, florida. >> seth: you're from florida. you may think you have an unfair advantage. we're gonna let you play, but we do have to give you a handicap. cassandra, can you help us out with that? [ laughter ] now, i'm not quite sure what difference a blindfold makes, but we are going put it on you. cassandra, did you do something different with your hair? >> yeah, i washed it. [ laughter ] >> seth: great. all right. let's begin. all right. here's how it works. i'll read a news story, you tell me if it's fake or if it really happened in florida. if you're correct, you'll hear the sound of a drunk tourist riding a jet ski. >> woo-hoo! >> seth: if your answer is incorrect, you'll hear a jet ski hitting the side of a cruise ship. [ loud thud ] [ laughter ] each correct answer will earn you one manatee. let's take a look at our manatees. there you go. [ laughter ] all right. here we go. hailey, in jensen beach, a man who was arrested for public indecen
>> bronx, new york. >> seth: bronx, new york! [ cheers and applause ] the hometown fans.lexis. alexis, where are you from? >> ocala, florida. >> seth: you're from florida. you may think you have an unfair advantage. we're gonna let you play, but we do have to give you a handicap. cassandra, can you help us out with that? [ laughter ] now, i'm not quite sure what difference a blindfold makes, but we are going put it on you. cassandra, did you do something different with...
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. >> reporter: bronx river is one of the most hidden gems of new york city.ok in one direction you'll see very industrial sites. look in other direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city which is an island, surrounded by water. but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering at a junior high school in east harlem, we built a little 8-foot dingy. i benefited as much as any of the students did from the sense wow, i can put my energy into something and see results. that experience inspired me to create this organization, rocking the boat. good trick for that just drop this own. our kids come from the south bronx. one of the poorest places in the country. their block is all they've ever known. kids learn how to build boats, they are sailing, they're rowing, they're restoring the river. there you go. we open kids up to new possibilities, really to become someone they would never be able to otherwise. >> the program has taught me that i can take on any challenge and apply so many of the skills th
. >> reporter: bronx river is one of the most hidden gems of new york city.ok in one direction you'll see very industrial sites. look in other direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city which is an island, surrounded by water. but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering at a junior high school in east harlem, we built a little 8-foot dingy. i benefited as much as any of the students did from the sense wow, i can...
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west and at the yankees astros game in the bronx. check out who ended up with the foul ball!'s chris rock. and then watch what rock does. .he does the right thing.gives the ball to the kid. earns some points from the crowd. yankees beat the astros 3-0 mo'ne davis' run at the little league world series is over. davis not available to pitch tonight for philadelphia since she pitched last night. the jackie robinson west team enjoying some deep dish pizza. llws - philadelphia vs chicago top 5th/ 6-4 chicago kai cummings hits a solo home run deep to center philly narrows chicago's lead to 6-5 top 6th 2 outs with runners on the corners cam buford gets jack rice to fly out to end the game the series end for mo'ne davis chicago advances to the u.s. title game on saturday against nevada final 6-5 chicago in addition to sunday's game the niners have two high school football games and a soccer match scheduled at levi's before their regular season home opener september 14th.a nationally televised game against the those events will have to be as for the raiders. they set off to green bay
west and at the yankees astros game in the bronx. check out who ended up with the foul ball!'s chris rock. and then watch what rock does. .he does the right thing.gives the ball to the kid. earns some points from the crowd. yankees beat the astros 3-0 mo'ne davis' run at the little league world series is over. davis not available to pitch tonight for philadelphia since she pitched last night. the jackie robinson west team enjoying some deep dish pizza. llws - philadelphia vs chicago top 5th/...
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it's all very glamorous but also, so very far away from jose rodriguez experience in the bronx. he pays a $33 senior rate, and plays a couple of hours a week. the number of players 18 to 34 fell 2%. 35 to 54-year-olds, dropped 56%. and that's what has the golf industry worried. the sport lost 400,000 golfers in 2012. many of them who earn 35 to $75,000 a year. >> you will see the older generation play more golf than the young guys. i guess they have to owork more. >> craig kessler says cost is a big factor in the decline. gear and lessons can run three to 400 and that doesn't include greenhouse fees and cart rentals. the average fee is $26 per round. >> golf is an activity that requires not only a certain measure of disposable income but a sense that the future will be better. >> a well maintained and landscaped course is a prize experience for any amateur player but it costs money to maintain that land and the cost is passed online the player. 157 courses shut down in 2013. according to richard mannedell who is the author of the legendary evolution of pinehurst and designed man
it's all very glamorous but also, so very far away from jose rodriguez experience in the bronx. he pays a $33 senior rate, and plays a couple of hours a week. the number of players 18 to 34 fell 2%. 35 to 54-year-olds, dropped 56%. and that's what has the golf industry worried. the sport lost 400,000 golfers in 2012. many of them who earn 35 to $75,000 a year. >> you will see the older generation play more golf than the young guys. i guess they have to owork more. >> craig kessler...
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we no longer have a bronx house detention or a queens house of detention. this is a more efficient way to combine all our resources. and we have 400 people working here, and we are able to do a process that enables us to provide help for rikers island. >> the inmates housed on the barge are adult males with classifications ranging from low to high. >> drug-related charges and a firearm charge. you know, i'm already -- i'm already in the process of a sentence plea. >> i've only been here like a month. and i expect to be here, who knows? i really don't know. hopefully i get bailed out. that's what i'm really waiting for. >> basically, i have been arrested about three times, three or four times. i'm really state property, waiting to go upstate. >> molen jackson, convicted on a drug charge, is waiting for an opening in one of new york upstate's prisons. >> what's going on here, like we say, this is a boat, so it's a little different area from what i'm used to, being in jail. when you are in jail, it is tight. it's a cage. it's something you got to adapt to, you
we no longer have a bronx house detention or a queens house of detention. this is a more efficient way to combine all our resources. and we have 400 people working here, and we are able to do a process that enables us to provide help for rikers island. >> the inmates housed on the barge are adult males with classifications ranging from low to high. >> drug-related charges and a firearm charge. you know, i'm already -- i'm already in the process of a sentence plea. >> i've only...
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. >> bronx is really one of the most hidden gems of new york city.f you look in one direction, you'll see very industrial sites. if you look in another direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city, which is an island surrounded by water, but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering at a junior high school in east harlem. we built a 8-foot dingy. i benefited as well as the students. that experience inspired me to create this organization. our kids come from the south bronx, one of the poorest places in the country. their block is all they have ever known. kids learn how to build boats. they are sailing. they are rowing. they are restoring the river. we open kids up to new possibilities. they can really go anywhere and do anything. they have already got what it takes. they just need to put it to work. save you fifteen percent or huh, more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know the great wall of china wasn't always so great? hmmm...what should we do? geico. fifte
. >> bronx is really one of the most hidden gems of new york city.f you look in one direction, you'll see very industrial sites. if you look in another direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city, which is an island surrounded by water, but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering at a junior high school in east harlem. we built a 8-foot dingy. i benefited as well as the students. that experience inspired me to...
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so when you watch this video, this surveillance video from the bronx, what is going on there?he norm. >> no! that's not the norm. that level of callousness, stepping over the body? >> absolutely. done every day. this is part of their culture. what this is more significant in statement is the fact there is a major disconnect between our culture, say how middle class white people live and people of color in indigent neighborhoods. >> wait a minute. when you say their culture. you mean gang members? right? is that what we're seeing there? gang members? >> not necessarily. this is conjecture. >> wait a minute. this isn't how poor people act. poor people help each other. >> i don't think this has anything to do with your economic background. it has more to do with the cultural issue and the disconnect we have between the inner cities and what happens in mainstream america. that's the civil reality. >> you said this is inner city intergent people. >> absolutely. >> that is not commonplace. >> it certainly is. it is more commonplace than you realize. all of these young men and women
so when you watch this video, this surveillance video from the bronx, what is going on there?he norm. >> no! that's not the norm. that level of callousness, stepping over the body? >> absolutely. done every day. this is part of their culture. what this is more significant in statement is the fact there is a major disconnect between our culture, say how middle class white people live and people of color in indigent neighborhoods. >> wait a minute. when you say their culture....
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. >> bronx river is really one of the most hidden gems of new york city.u look in one direction, you'll see very industrial sites. if you look in another direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city, which is an island surrounded by water. but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering at a high school in harlem. we built an eight-foot dingy. i thought i can put my energy into something and see the results. that experience inspired me to create this organization, rock the boat. just drop this on. our kids come from the south bronx. one of the poorest places in the country. their block is all they have ever known. kids learn how to build boats. they are sailing, rowing. they are restoring the river. there you go. we open kids up to new possibilities, really to become someone they would never be able to otherwise. >> the program has taught me i can take on any challenge and applied so many skills. i'm going to college. i probably wouldn't have got there if not for rocking the boat. >> what
. >> bronx river is really one of the most hidden gems of new york city.u look in one direction, you'll see very industrial sites. if you look in another direction, you'll see tons of birds and fish and all kinds of native plant life. i grew up in new york city, which is an island surrounded by water. but i wasn't a boater at all. i ended up volunteering at a high school in harlem. we built an eight-foot dingy. i thought i can put my energy into something and see the results. that...
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we think it's black people in the bronx. this is white america in texas and we need to broaden our sense of where our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no un. -- no one. and he had no one. he was abused by the sort of few people he had. his mother told him she was $ 50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. yet that never excuses killing people but for me it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibilities and collective responsibility for people like that. >> it occurred to me just recently -- i've written at the -- the reaction or the situation where three young guys allegedly killed a young australian jogger in oklahoma. and they were out there saying they were bored so they decided to kill someone. that was also going through my mind as i was reading this and saying, whatting insights have you gained in -- what insights have you gained in terms of these people about the larger social dynami
we think it's black people in the bronx. this is white america in texas and we need to broaden our sense of where our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no un. -- no one. and he had no one. he was abused by the sort of few people he had. his mother told him she was $ 50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. yet that never excuses killing people but for me it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw...
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esto es un reencuentro de la diva del bronx con su ex pareja.tiÉrrez. es guapa. tÚ preguntÁndole por el Último beso. >> yo querÍa saber con quien habÍa sido el Último beso pero tambiÉn cuÁl era ese chisme. entre esos, uno de los comentarios fue de nuestra amiga alicia machado y dice, en Últimas, toda la gente a mi alrededor sabe mÁs de mi vida, que yo. ella muy abierta a contar que no estÁ pasando por mayor cosas de lo que estaba transmitiendo. >> yo tuve la oportunidad de hablar con ella y estÁ más hermosa que nunca y cambiando de tema, quienes tambiÉn se divirtieron muchÍsimo fueron la animadora del evento, zuleyka rivera y su novio jason canela. veamos quÉ fue lo que tuve que decir. >> pero te decÍa que tÚ tienes uno de los cuerpos del verano en la cama. >> ¿yo? >> claro. como tÚ, ninguna, amiga. >> no. y con un color canela... >> yo creo que ellos se la estÁn pasando bien. mira quÉ bonito el momento en el que ustedes lo presenta y Él le pide besito. >> fue maravilloso la forma en que ella lo presentÓ. cÓmo me gusta el canela de su piel. aquÍ
esto es un reencuentro de la diva del bronx con su ex pareja.tiÉrrez. es guapa. tÚ preguntÁndole por el Último beso. >> yo querÍa saber con quien habÍa sido el Último beso pero tambiÉn cuÁl era ese chisme. entre esos, uno de los comentarios fue de nuestra amiga alicia machado y dice, en Últimas, toda la gente a mi alrededor sabe mÁs de mi vida, que yo. ella muy abierta a contar que no estÁ pasando por mayor cosas de lo que estaba transmitiendo. >> yo tuve la oportunidad...
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performance assessment, will you choose elmo instead of san antonio, scars detail instead of the south bronx almost by a rigid law of averages, better-off kids are going to do better? you are going look better, you will get your raise and put together a career as a temporary instead of taking on some of the education? >> let me tell teaching." i get excited about seeing kids about learning. the more they do, the more i want to do for them. you taught in salt lake city, with moms and dads who worked for modest pay checks. i wanted something different after awhile. i wanted a different challenge. after i had been teacher of the year. and asked to have the assignment at the homeless shelter school in salt lake city. kids. >> would every teacher make that request if their future job security and pay were based on whether or not they pulled those kids up? >> that was preno child left behind for me yu have to face what you just described. for me, it was where am i needed? where do i want to really make a difference? and that was all i looked at when i asked to go to the shelter school skids. today
performance assessment, will you choose elmo instead of san antonio, scars detail instead of the south bronx almost by a rigid law of averages, better-off kids are going to do better? you are going look better, you will get your raise and put together a career as a temporary instead of taking on some of the education? >> let me tell teaching." i get excited about seeing kids about learning. the more they do, the more i want to do for them. you taught in salt lake city, with moms and...
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she worked -- grew up in a working class neighborhood in the bronx and dreamed of being in the movies. the wife of a director spotted her on the cover of harper's bazaar in 1943 and persuaded her to be flown for a screen test. she was cast opposite the biggest movie star in the world. in to have and to have not, becall traded verbal barbs with humphrey bogart. >> it came when i started in pictures. >> the on screen chemistry was genuine. >> who want fall madly in love with him at the age of 19? you have to be crazy. i was knocked out by him. >> they married in 1945 and became hollywood's hottest couple. on screen, they co-starred in three more movies together. off screen, they started a family with son stephen and daughter lesley. in the 1950s, she showed off her comedic timing in movies how to mary a millionaire. >> i think it's a testament to how tough she was and what a good actress she was, that she delivered this great performance while the love of her life was at home dying. >> bogart succumbed to cancer in 1957. four years after his death, becall started a new chapter in her li
she worked -- grew up in a working class neighborhood in the bronx and dreamed of being in the movies. the wife of a director spotted her on the cover of harper's bazaar in 1943 and persuaded her to be flown for a screen test. she was cast opposite the biggest movie star in the world. in to have and to have not, becall traded verbal barbs with humphrey bogart. >> it came when i started in pictures. >> the on screen chemistry was genuine. >> who want fall madly in love with him...
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. >>> and the bronx, in the debut on the mound, price struck out ten in eight and two-thirds innings, but the game is decided in extras. >> drilled, deep into right field. that ball is way back and avila has untied this game. >> the go ahead solo homer, the tigers win 4-3. >>> the white sox destroyed by the rangers, but saw adam dunn after they were lose 15-0 in the ninth inning. the big man gave up one run on two hits and a walk. not too bad. >>> all right, now to the nba. history made as the portland trailblazers said that becky hamlin is the first full-time paid female assistant coach when she retires from her 16-year career with the wnba at the end of the san antonio stars season she will join the staff of the nba champion spurs. hammond says she'll be an asset to the team. >> a tremendous honor. but i think the bigger point is i'm getting hired because i'm capable. because of my basketball iq. just whatever i can add to the group. i'm sure pop will be yelling at me soon enough with the rest of them. >> kraukss to becky hammond to that. a lot of people encouraged by that move. >>>
. >>> and the bronx, in the debut on the mound, price struck out ten in eight and two-thirds innings, but the game is decided in extras. >> drilled, deep into right field. that ball is way back and avila has untied this game. >> the go ahead solo homer, the tigers win 4-3. >>> the white sox destroyed by the rangers, but saw adam dunn after they were lose 15-0 in the ninth inning. the big man gave up one run on two hits and a walk. not too bad. >>> all...
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. >>> for the bronx, tigers and yankees scoreless in the third.oaded. >> carrera is on the run. still going back. what a catch by carrera. >> the tigers ezekiel carrera keeps it out. tigers pitcher, ver lander is talking to kate upton. striking out eight to earn his fourth straight victory. 2-1 yankees. to los angeles, the dodgers hosting the an gels. garrett richards pitched a complete game striking out nine to shut out the dodgers 5-0. >>> let's check the weather. >> we are looking at the threat for more flash flooding today across the interior portions of the west. while the rain is certainly welcomed by those drought stricken areas, flash flood watches today for northern nevada and idaho. in the northeast, it's warm and humid one. typical summertime warmth but get ready for the thunderstorms. we expect to see showers and thunderstorms some of which would produce heavy rainfall in the northeast, thomas. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on morning joe, kentucky senator rand paul says the gop needs to do a better job of expanding its tent. wh
. >>> for the bronx, tigers and yankees scoreless in the third.oaded. >> carrera is on the run. still going back. what a catch by carrera. >> the tigers ezekiel carrera keeps it out. tigers pitcher, ver lander is talking to kate upton. striking out eight to earn his fourth straight victory. 2-1 yankees. to los angeles, the dodgers hosting the an gels. garrett richards pitched a complete game striking out nine to shut out the dodgers 5-0. >>> let's check the...
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jane drove here from the bronx. what keeps you coming back? >> the jersey shore. nothing like being on the shore and beach. as i said, people bike riding, can't do that in pennsylvania and anywhere else. >> reporter: for now, it's time to say good-bye. >> i watched them build and place and will watch them close it. >> reporter: we look at the showboat on its last day. six hours until it closes, more than 2,000 people work at this specific property. scesa cesar's entertainment says as of friday, many have been placed at other jobs. the man who lost his job earlier in the year has not found a job. he hopes luck that made others successful over the past several decades will eventually come his way. live in atlantic city, nbc 10 news. >>> police are investigating what was initially reported as a home invasion around 4:00 on the 200 block of edge hill road and marion station. two were hurt and taken to the hospital. the condition of their injuries has not been released yet. philadelphia police are looking for the driver of a car that hit four people leaving a car in ro
jane drove here from the bronx. what keeps you coming back? >> the jersey shore. nothing like being on the shore and beach. as i said, people bike riding, can't do that in pennsylvania and anywhere else. >> reporter: for now, it's time to say good-bye. >> i watched them build and place and will watch them close it. >> reporter: we look at the showboat on its last day. six hours until it closes, more than 2,000 people work at this specific property. scesa cesar's...
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we teach citizenship and to be at 150,000 people and with the south bronx to come to the library. with the non university partner with the programs so people can come into the library to have a group session to find destructors for them and we do the same with call on academy. with quiet places opportunities to take up books and use computers and that is just the circulating library which is the majority where people come into.
we teach citizenship and to be at 150,000 people and with the south bronx to come to the library. with the non university partner with the programs so people can come into the library to have a group session to find destructors for them and we do the same with call on academy. with quiet places opportunities to take up books and use computers and that is just the circulating library which is the majority where people come into.
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she grew up in a working class neighborhood of the bronx and dreamed of being in the movies. in "to have and have not" she traded verbal jabs with bogart and delivered her lines with a signature sexy look that was actually the result of anxiety. >> it came because i was so nervous when i started to work in pictures. >> reporter: the on screen chemistry between bogey and bacall was genuine. >> who wouldn't fall madly in love with him at the age of 19? i was knocked out by him. >> reporter: they married in 1945 and became hollywood's hottest couple. on screen they co-starred in three more movies together. off screen they started a family with son steven and daughter leslie. in the 1950s, bacall showed off her comedic timing in movies like "how to marry a millionaire" and landed one of her all-time favorite roles in "designing woman." four years after bogart's death, bacall moved to new york, married actor jason robards, gave birth to her third child sam and returned to the stage. ♪ >> reporter: she conquered broadway the way she dazzled hollywood, winning two tony awards. >> i
she grew up in a working class neighborhood of the bronx and dreamed of being in the movies. in "to have and have not" she traded verbal jabs with bogart and delivered her lines with a signature sexy look that was actually the result of anxiety. >> it came because i was so nervous when i started to work in pictures. >> reporter: the on screen chemistry between bogey and bacall was genuine. >> who wouldn't fall madly in love with him at the age of 19? i was knocked...
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esto es un reencuentro de la diva del bronx con su ex pareja.Üilarga. [risas] >> yo, de verdad que no puedo creer lo que acabo de escuchar, seÑores pero vamos a hablar de otro tema, seÑores. la pregunta se la hicieron a elizabeth. antes de contestar, vean esto. vean esto. >> el chisme que mÁs risa te ha dado? >> todos. todos porque parece que todo el mundo sabe mÁs de mÍ que yo misma. wow, quÉ interesante. >> ¿quÉ recuerdas del Último beso? [risa] ¿cuÁndo feu? >> ¿cuÁndo fue? hoy, a mi hija. >> pero beso de amor, ¿cuÁndo fue el Último? >> eso no se dice. you kiss and you don't tell. >> me encantÓ esa frase. ya no se va a llamar los lengÜilargos, se va a llamar los boquiabiertos. >> quÉ ella se veÍa elizabeth gutiÉrrez. es guapa. tÚ preguntÁndole por el Último beso. >> yo querÍa saber con quien habÍa sido el Último beso pero tambiÉn cuÁl era ese chisme. entre esos, uno de los comentarios fue de nuestra amiga alicia machado y dice, en Últimas, toda la gente a mi alrededor sabe mÁs de mi vida, que yo. ella muy abierta a contar que no estÁ pasando p
esto es un reencuentro de la diva del bronx con su ex pareja.Üilarga. [risas] >> yo, de verdad que no puedo creer lo que acabo de escuchar, seÑores pero vamos a hablar de otro tema, seÑores. la pregunta se la hicieron a elizabeth. antes de contestar, vean esto. vean esto. >> el chisme que mÁs risa te ha dado? >> todos. todos porque parece que todo el mundo sabe mÁs de mÍ que yo misma. wow, quÉ interesante. >> ¿quÉ recuerdas del Último beso? [risa] ¿cuÁndo...
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have you heard anything in the outer boroughs, queen and the bronx. >> [bleeped] no. ebola is not going there. , no jon, ebola is definitely not present in queens, but if you live in an upper west side one bedroom with big south-facing window, original details, a steam shower and a doorman, you definitely want to get the hell out of there. definitely. >> jon: jessica, you know, i hesitate to bring this up obviously. your credentials reporting in the health field are impeccable. >> thank you. >> jon: but it appears you're using this ebola scare to create a real estate opportunity for yourself. >> what? >> jon: that's just... >> jon, how dare you! i am a professional news woman of authority. i would never ever... [coughing] >> jon: jess? jess, are you all right? >> i got the virus, jon! i have the dangerous ebola, jon. i think i need to be quarantined up in that penthouse for $1,100 a month and like no brokers fee. >> jon: all right, jessica williams, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] when cold refreshment calls. coors light answers. "anybody else"
have you heard anything in the outer boroughs, queen and the bronx. >> [bleeped] no. ebola is not going there. , no jon, ebola is definitely not present in queens, but if you live in an upper west side one bedroom with big south-facing window, original details, a steam shower and a doorman, you definitely want to get the hell out of there. definitely. >> jon: jessica, you know, i hesitate to bring this up obviously. your credentials reporting in the health field are impeccable....
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. >> reporter: officials sayes from the bronx and his company u.s.ator is based out of fairfield in north jersey. new york avenue apartments house mostly senior citizens and, according to several resident the l straightors have had problems. >> yesterday, three people got stuck in the third floor and the last couple of weeks, people have been stuck several times. >> reporter: resident bill medly was in the building when the accident happened around 10:00 a.m. >> someone came on the loud speaker and said lobby is closed. when i walk down the steps the the elevator fell and killed somebody. >> reporter: osha is investigating the accident and grief counselors are being provided. >> horrible. >> reporter: our attempts to speak with management of the new york avenue apartments were unsuccessful. we reached out to the u.s. elevator repair company. they said no comment other than a traged andlences go out to the family. in atlantic city cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness >>> well, we're following breaking news official from his the atlantic city's revel casino a
. >> reporter: officials sayes from the bronx and his company u.s.ator is based out of fairfield in north jersey. new york avenue apartments house mostly senior citizens and, according to several resident the l straightors have had problems. >> yesterday, three people got stuck in the third floor and the last couple of weeks, people have been stuck several times. >> reporter: resident bill medly was in the building when the accident happened around 10:00 a.m. >> someone...
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police say the victim 25 year old brian jaceme were you from the bronx new york. >> in ferguson my sorrow today police revealed that michael brown was involved in a robbery just minutes before he was killed by a police officer. police say that surveillance video shows brown stealing cigars from a convenience store on saturday. just before he was confronted by a ferguson police officer and shot to death. that officer was identified for the first time today as 28 year old veteran darrin wilson. the chief of police says that williams -- wilson rather did not know that brown was the suspect when he stopped him. >> why did he stop michael brown? >> because they were walking down the mill of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> what happened in the 18 years before that does not matter. >> brown's family does not deny he's seen in this tape but they do believe it's release is an tomorrow to divert attention from the shooting. >>> caught on camera, sharks and swimmers a little too close for comfort near a possible beach. kathy? >> dry for now and we'll see some clear skies over the weeken
police say the victim 25 year old brian jaceme were you from the bronx new york. >> in ferguson my sorrow today police revealed that michael brown was involved in a robbery just minutes before he was killed by a police officer. police say that surveillance video shows brown stealing cigars from a convenience store on saturday. just before he was confronted by a ferguson police officer and shot to death. that officer was identified for the first time today as 28 year old veteran darrin...
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during that time they have had 70 snow leopard at the bronx zoo. >> gorgeous. cuddly. >> they have some sharp teeth. rare, as you said. a few thousand left in the world. great to see them. off awe end >> coming up. responses to our ice bucket challenges. don't want to miss this one. and america's facing the big chill. >> eye opening video showing what the sun can do to your skin. the new spotlight on sunscreen. and warnings about cancer. >> in the little league world series, howl mo'ne davis became an instant sensation and making history. you're watching "world news now." ♪ glory days will pass you by glory days ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by just for men air active. something happens when you give your hair... air. you get a natural look without the gray. only just for men has airactiv. the only technology that uses oxygen in the air to get rid of gray while leaving the natural variations in your hair. no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. the kids went to take zznana'
during that time they have had 70 snow leopard at the bronx zoo. >> gorgeous. cuddly. >> they have some sharp teeth. rare, as you said. a few thousand left in the world. great to see them. off awe end >> coming up. responses to our ice bucket challenges. don't want to miss this one. and america's facing the big chill. >> eye opening video showing what the sun can do to your skin. the new spotlight on sunscreen. and warnings about cancer. >> in the little league...
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we've got to show you this at the bronx. chris rock at the game watching the yankees and astros.ops up just behind third base in the dugout. guess who comes up with that ball. chris rock. see that? there you go. >> a charmed life. >> isn't that nice? he hands off that souvenir to a young fan. and as for the game -- there we go. as for the game, the yankees win it 3-0. isn't that nice, bill kairns? >> chris rock is a great guy. i just thought i have to endure a washington nationals and orioles world series. what would that be like? >> that would be nice. add to the gridlock that exists there. >> it would be good for you and everyone down there. >> and you would root for? >> football season. that sums that up. the rain overnight, thomas, everyone's waking up to wet cars out there in areas of the northeast and through the mid-atlantic. that rain is now pushing just about off the coast. almost going off the coast to the jersey area. but it's going to be a cool day. there's so much heat and humidity out there. we're in the 60s for highs today from albany. it'll be kind of warm and ste
we've got to show you this at the bronx. chris rock at the game watching the yankees and astros.ops up just behind third base in the dugout. guess who comes up with that ball. chris rock. see that? there you go. >> a charmed life. >> isn't that nice? he hands off that souvenir to a young fan. and as for the game -- there we go. as for the game, the yankees win it 3-0. isn't that nice, bill kairns? >> chris rock is a great guy. i just thought i have to endure a washington...
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. >> two playful snow leopard cubs can be found in the himalayan highlands at the bronx zoo.d their natural habitat for the endangered species. they have heated rocks for them too. >> they need it. once you get in the winter months. >> they started expanding that a while ago. >>> time for a look ahead. a grand jury in st. louis will be hearing evidence in the michael brown shooting today. the justice department is already involved in the investigation with attorney general eric holder visiting ferguson today. while there he will meet with the fbi. >>> happy birthday to actress singer demi lovato who turns 22. amy adams is 40, and the "today" show's al roker turns the big 60. >> big one. milestone al. >> birthday celebration here. >> keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm dara brown with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great one. on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "ec
. >> two playful snow leopard cubs can be found in the himalayan highlands at the bronx zoo.d their natural habitat for the endangered species. they have heated rocks for them too. >> they need it. once you get in the winter months. >> they started expanding that a while ago. >>> time for a look ahead. a grand jury in st. louis will be hearing evidence in the michael brown shooting today. the justice department is already involved in the investigation with attorney...
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safety of gravity when you factor your support to thriller the subaltern literally sped up in the bronx from billy kaufman for. a buck or two h.q. up if you. actually. are going to put your wallet your mouth with the chinese critical person should know what the old news when you bring your proof new slimmer for the new trick was issued with mushroom in your brain you're on the correct order which is from the american relief convoys ready to go but the russian red cross officials say it could take another week for international and ukrainian monitors to verify the cargo and decide on the route it will take place a cease fire could be on the cards these two hundred eighty trucks have already covered one thousand kilometer distance to reach the borders but this is not their final destination now they are waiting to cross into ukraine to bring humanitarian aid they're carrying to those wind desperate need for weeks locals have been sheltering in dark basements surviving on doing glean supplies of food and water and these are some. of the people calling out for the material that's already pa
safety of gravity when you factor your support to thriller the subaltern literally sped up in the bronx from billy kaufman for. a buck or two h.q. up if you. actually. are going to put your wallet your mouth with the chinese critical person should know what the old news when you bring your proof new slimmer for the new trick was issued with mushroom in your brain you're on the correct order which is from the american relief convoys ready to go but the russian red cross officials say it could...