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vitamos al bronx. pamela: no vemos maÑana en el bronx--nos vemos maÑana en el bronx.llia: los jueces del -- corte suprema de hablan de este tema. ilia: un congresista republicano, sugiere que los jÓvenes emigrantes, pueden obtener la ciudadanÍa alistÁndose en la fuerzas armadas. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con ilia calderón. presentador: muy buenas noches, nos acercamos al dÍa nÚmero 100 de la presidencia de donald trump. uno de los nombramientos mÁs criticados, es el de jeff sessions. ahora el departamento de justicia, a su cargo ha tomado posiciones tan radicales que hasta el ala conservadora del departamento de justicia, a resultados aprendida. vamos a ver por quÉ. >> si usted dijo una mentira relativamente importante cuando rellenÓ su solicitud de naturalizaciÓn, pueden retirarle la ciudadanÍa incluso despuÉs de habérsela dado . la corte suprema estÁ viendo un caso, cuyas consecuencias podrÍan cambiar la vida de un gran nÚmero de ciudadanos naturalizados. >> esto a --afectarÍa mucha gente. >> magistrados conservadores, se mantuvieron
vitamos al bronx. pamela: no vemos maÑana en el bronx--nos vemos maÑana en el bronx.llia: los jueces del -- corte suprema de hablan de este tema. ilia: un congresista republicano, sugiere que los jÓvenes emigrantes, pueden obtener la ciudadanÍa alistÁndose en la fuerzas armadas. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con ilia calderón. presentador: muy buenas noches, nos acercamos al dÍa nÚmero 100 de la presidencia de donald trump. uno de los nombramientos...
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they have a new district attorney in the bronx now. one of the first thing she did now was to start and integrity unit. i think that will have their handful with a tremendous amount of work. we do not know this is a one-off situation or part of a pattern of behavior in terms every doctor and documents, but i think we will find out in the months and years to come. jennifer gonnerman said a prosecutor can be formed between two missions. in the rules of ethics, they only have one mission, to do justice. they represent the people of the state of new york, the people of the state of new york win when the right man is convicted and win when the wrong man is acquitted. the defense bar for many years has sought to encourage prosecutors'offices to open integrity units like the ones in brooklyn and the bronx. to door sohankful -- i'i'm papal to the e new districtct attorney.. there is more than just a redacted police report. there's quite a bit more. this investigation very seriously and they were not afraid at all to come to the right result. f
they have a new district attorney in the bronx now. one of the first thing she did now was to start and integrity unit. i think that will have their handful with a tremendous amount of work. we do not know this is a one-off situation or part of a pattern of behavior in terms every doctor and documents, but i think we will find out in the months and years to come. jennifer gonnerman said a prosecutor can be formed between two missions. in the rules of ethics, they only have one mission, to do...
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usually when i call, i describe counselor fromhe the bronx new york. what i want people o know because i'm speaking -- what i'm doing is to relate what the people from main street, not thepeople from wall street, people from main street. first of all, the question answered first, what is national interest? international interest. -- in the national interest. what is national. don't s a lot of people know what national and international is. is . national interest america. international is other countries in the world. therefore, what the people from main street are telling me, there is not national interest. this is nonsense. kay. number two, i already knew when i heard or saw what showedpening on tv, they the kids exposing, i know it's their ng they had under sleeves which is their people to go and do something. they do e same thing every time they want to go to a third world country where they people. brown and black that's all the countries they go o, to kill these people that lie on them, take their little resources, and call them all names, terrori
usually when i call, i describe counselor fromhe the bronx new york. what i want people o know because i'm speaking -- what i'm doing is to relate what the people from main street, not thepeople from wall street, people from main street. first of all, the question answered first, what is national interest? international interest. -- in the national interest. what is national. don't s a lot of people know what national and international is. is . national interest america. international is other...
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. >> reporter: the vegetable powder comes from the specialty foods in the bronx. >> gorgeous. >> reporter: it's made from scraps of 20 different vegetables. repurposing and recycling every part of their produce is a challenge they took on in 2015 after realizing they were gene vegetable scraps every week. >> changing culture around the way we treat food has to be part of the discussion. >> reporter: they also sell discarded bits of produce as sparks. scraps spelled backwards, which
. >> reporter: the vegetable powder comes from the specialty foods in the bronx. >> gorgeous. >> reporter: it's made from scraps of 20 different vegetables. repurposing and recycling every part of their produce is a challenge they took on in 2015 after realizing they were gene vegetable scraps every week. >> changing culture around the way we treat food has to be part of the discussion. >> reporter: they also sell discarded bits of produce as sparks. scraps spelled...
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-- >> bronx, yes. let's talk a little bit about the narcotic scandal, big scandal. brooklyn itself. that pretty paying drug dealersr crack heads with money and drugs you guys -- find out about the whole case, and what you wrote on there -- which i knew and public doesn't know that top three commanders were relieved of their duties. >> yes, they were. >> yes. >> but one of them is police commissioner of the city of new york. >> you have to remember we did that case it was no information that commanders were involved whatsoever. >> executive it is pretty much you're holding the bags. if you are the boss something goes wrong, draw back the hold. >> yeah, if so actually -- i believe in nypd, people believe that cops and executives believe that commissioner o'neal paid a long debt for that case. and actually now -- he's coming back and a probably with -- where he should be after being i.c.e. for so long. >> a fabulous job. a good job but i just wanted to put that out there. so that people know -- it is for
-- >> bronx, yes. let's talk a little bit about the narcotic scandal, big scandal. brooklyn itself. that pretty paying drug dealersr crack heads with money and drugs you guys -- find out about the whole case, and what you wrote on there -- which i knew and public doesn't know that top three commanders were relieved of their duties. >> yes, they were. >> yes. >> but one of them is police commissioner of the city of new york. >> you have to remember we did that case...
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pamela: no vemos maÑana en el bronx--nos vemos maÑana en el bronx.
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i came here to the bronx and met with akeem and learned why. >> this is election season, and de blasiom -- to speak and give lip service for the things that he promised and never works on. so it's almost a victory in vain. >> akeem is the brother of a man who took his own life two years ago, a tramming that he blames -- a tragedy that he blames at his time spent at rikers. he went to rikers at a teenager, and he was serving time for a crime he never committed. >> my mother just recently passed, in october last year, just recently. and it's not easy, because i know the stuff that she went through, the suffering she went through while seeing my brother being helpless to even get him out. >> activists describe de blasio's announcement as a small victory, but they criticize the fact that it will take ten years to shut down rikers and will cost billions of dollars, and they also object to the fact that as a result, ten new jails will be opened. >> the walls didn't kill my brother, the guards in there, neglect, the guards' mistreatment and abuse, the guards and their total lack of humanity f
i came here to the bronx and met with akeem and learned why. >> this is election season, and de blasiom -- to speak and give lip service for the things that he promised and never works on. so it's almost a victory in vain. >> akeem is the brother of a man who took his own life two years ago, a tramming that he blames -- a tragedy that he blames at his time spent at rikers. he went to rikers at a teenager, and he was serving time for a crime he never committed. >> my mother...
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. >> reporter: the navy veteran was born and raised in brooklyn but moved to the bronx.ur avenue for as long as anyone can remember, doing various jobs. he finally retired from managing the parking lot at mario's restaurant at 102. a lot of people would just want to relax when they get that age. >> i love people, and people love me. >> reporter: that's obvious. >> yeah. so i hope i can make another six months. >> reporter: so do his many friends, like gene dinapoli >> he's a sweet man. he's talented. and he's just loved by so many, that when i'm next to him, i feel that love bounce off of him and it just fills the room. ♪ that's amore >> reporter: joe has been the one constant here over the years as the neighborhood changed around him. he favors the 1920s. >> on sunday i took her on a date to coney island. it was 5 cents each on the train. we got two frankfurters and a root beer, 15 cents each. then we went through the tunnel of love. i snuck a little kiss. we went back on the train, another 10 cents. i still had 20 cents left. so those were great days for me. >> reporte
. >> reporter: the navy veteran was born and raised in brooklyn but moved to the bronx.ur avenue for as long as anyone can remember, doing various jobs. he finally retired from managing the parking lot at mario's restaurant at 102. a lot of people would just want to relax when they get that age. >> i love people, and people love me. >> reporter: that's obvious. >> yeah. so i hope i can make another six months. >> reporter: so do his many friends, like gene dinapoli...
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host: alfred from the bronx. quiveragetsdz good morning. guest: good morning. borning in the bronx. caller: i know yo. i mean, i know. i believe this was the first mistake of president trump. i voted for him. i vote democrat normally but this time i voted for him. i am unhappy for one thing because in syria with the dictater is only the dictater who has to save borning in the syrians for years. only safe haven for christians in syria. president trump is much better to create a safe haven for christians rather than attack and they remove him. because he is going to remove assad we know who is going to come in. people, they're going to start attacking christians just like they do in egypt, libya, in other countries. guest: this is a very people, t to start attacking good point. president obama gets a bum rap for so-called hesitation. what it was is thinking out the problem. he didn't want to make what he called the fallsy of the last move thinking that you make a move and then the game is over. no. the game is not over. the other side gets many moves. so you do something like a bombin
host: alfred from the bronx. quiveragetsdz good morning. guest: good morning. borning in the bronx. caller: i know yo. i mean, i know. i believe this was the first mistake of president trump. i voted for him. i vote democrat normally but this time i voted for him. i am unhappy for one thing because in syria with the dictater is only the dictater who has to save borning in the syrians for years. only safe haven for christians in syria. president trump is much better to create a safe haven for...
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that the bronx is no longer burning, except with desire to read. >> reporter: the bronx is a hub of cultureere the new york yankees play ball. but the new york city borough home to 1.4 million people, does not have a single bookstore in sight. >> it shouldn't be that hard to have access to literature. >> reporter: noel is a bronx native determined to change that. it began when barnes & nobel, the last bookstore in the borough, announced plans to close its doors in 2014. >> i love my borough. i'm a passionate reader. i wanted to be a entrepreneur. everything came together. it was my aha moment. >> reporter: the h.r. director said she didn't know the first thing about owning a bookstore. but she was ready to try. >> i goog eled it. how to open a bookstore. >> the lit bar was born. and after winning a competition, things took off. in an age of online shopping, running a brick and mortar bookstore can be a imagine. but noel said her store would provide something online retailers can't, a place for her community to gather in person. >> the lit bar looks like the bronx. and i want people to feel
that the bronx is no longer burning, except with desire to read. >> reporter: the bronx is a hub of cultureere the new york yankees play ball. but the new york city borough home to 1.4 million people, does not have a single bookstore in sight. >> it shouldn't be that hard to have access to literature. >> reporter: noel is a bronx native determined to change that. it began when barnes & nobel, the last bookstore in the borough, announced plans to close its doors in 2014....
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lsey, didn't you work -- was it the bronx that you worked during the summer? what prompted you to first of all describe what the experience was, and then give us a sense of what inspired you to do something like that. kelsey: alternative break emersion -- immersion program which is a program that sends students over spring break and winter break. the spring break of my junior year of college i was in the south bronx working with an incredible group out there. a group of 10 students and we are there like a lot of what you were saying, to enrich the students' lives we were there. what's so unique from loyola, we understand the privilege we have to be welcomed into these communities. we are not there -- we are supporting them. we are there to learn from them. understand the experiences these students are having. to understand just how wonderful so many of these young elementary school kids are. i remember the principal at immaculate conception the school we were at coming up to us at the end of the day i hope you-all realize this is the only week out of the year
lsey, didn't you work -- was it the bronx that you worked during the summer? what prompted you to first of all describe what the experience was, and then give us a sense of what inspired you to do something like that. kelsey: alternative break emersion -- immersion program which is a program that sends students over spring break and winter break. the spring break of my junior year of college i was in the south bronx working with an incredible group out there. a group of 10 students and we are...
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bob is in the bronx, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. think the way they treated the democratic nominee merrick garland -- they do not even give him the decency of a hearing. having said that, i think these overdile keels -- tears the 60 vote is kind of ridiculous. it almost speaks to an old wave the senate had use ago when it was first enacted. it is just too politically divided now. there is no compromise. there is no working together. or is no bipartisan. there is no bipartisan. now, without earmarks >> and we'll leave this discussion at this point for live coverage of the u.s. house. members returning to debate a bill regarding companies that provide their own
bob is in the bronx, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. think the way they treated the democratic nominee merrick garland -- they do not even give him the decency of a hearing. having said that, i think these overdile keels -- tears the 60 vote is kind of ridiculous. it almost speaks to an old wave the senate had use ago when it was first enacted. it is just too politically divided now. there is no compromise. there is no working together. or is no...
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i spent four months in the south bronx working at a tech cash or as a teller. three weeks full-time as a lender and as a loan collector and a payday lender in oakland california. what i saw that many people talked about having bank accounts as well but doing different things that one place or another. after both incest teller i came out from behind the counter and interviewed customers, told them why i had been doing the work there and wanted -- i was upfront with everyone. it would have been completely ethical to pretend that i was working as a teller. i talked to people why they weren't using banks or why they had closed their bank account i found that 50% of their tech cash or people, customers i interviewed, had bank accounts or had them in the past and close them. the three things they talked about in terms of why they chose to use the tech cash or was that it was less expensive, which was completely counterintuitive to everything i've read, the tech cancer was more transparent that they knew what they would be pain and when they would be painted and there
i spent four months in the south bronx working at a tech cash or as a teller. three weeks full-time as a lender and as a loan collector and a payday lender in oakland california. what i saw that many people talked about having bank accounts as well but doing different things that one place or another. after both incest teller i came out from behind the counter and interviewed customers, told them why i had been doing the work there and wanted -- i was upfront with everyone. it would have been...
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kelsey, i know -- didn't you bronx you it in the worked during the summer? what prompted you to first of all describe what the experience was and then give us a sense of what inspired you to do something like that? kelsey: yeah. so i have been blessed at loyola to be involved with alternative break program that sends trips over spring break and winter break. the spring break of my junior year of college i spent in the south bronx working with an incredible group at an elementary school out there. we took a group of 10 students and were really there kind of like what you were saying, to enrich the students' lives through the week we were there. i think the unique way we run this program at loyola is we feel welcomed in these communities. we are not there to support them. while we aring there supporting them we are there to learn from the experiences that these students are having but really to understand just how wonderful so many of these young elementary school kids are. i remember the principal at immaculate conception which is the school we were at and sa
kelsey, i know -- didn't you bronx you it in the worked during the summer? what prompted you to first of all describe what the experience was and then give us a sense of what inspired you to do something like that? kelsey: yeah. so i have been blessed at loyola to be involved with alternative break program that sends trips over spring break and winter break. the spring break of my junior year of college i spent in the south bronx working with an incredible group at an elementary school out...
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julia and i got together for a sunday sitdown in bronx where she was shooting an episode of "veep" which season. julia, it's great to be back in our -- >> your own haunt? >> yeah. i've never seen it this empty. >> so many great nights together. >> memories and blackout periods but we don't have to go down there. >> julia louis-dreyfus just feels like a an old friend from "saturday night live" to "seinfeld" to "veep," she's been in our lives and making us laugh for a generation. >> here's the scarf story that you wanted to -- >> oh, good. >> looks good on you willie? >> do you think so. 100% pashmina. >> sounds good, babe. >> reporter: julia was first discovered in 1982, a junior at northwestern university she was performing improv with her soon to be husband brad hall. one night, "saturday night live" producer dick ebersol was in the audience. >> like one of those corny movies where they said, hey, we saw you guys perform and do you want to be on "snl." like hmm -- yeah. >> was that even on your radar at that point? >> i didn't even know they were in the theater. >> no. >> square wear to
julia and i got together for a sunday sitdown in bronx where she was shooting an episode of "veep" which season. julia, it's great to be back in our -- >> your own haunt? >> yeah. i've never seen it this empty. >> so many great nights together. >> memories and blackout periods but we don't have to go down there. >> julia louis-dreyfus just feels like a an old friend from "saturday night live" to "seinfeld" to "veep," she's...
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have you gone to the bronx zoo?live in a place that has great attractions, you should try to go to them. my husband peter took his son to the bronx zoo, they were able to get a private tour courtesy of my friend, had these pictures, i have to say, they were raving about it, that it was just the best experience. there were the lemurs, greg. >> i love lemurs. >> i'm going to make it a point to hit some of these attractions before the end of the year. is that really at the zoo? >> no, the colors change. >> this is evil and wrong. >> very quickly, earlier today, the world champion new england patriots visited the white house, there is president trump getting the number 45 number from robert kraft and bella check, just minutes prior, check out what happened when rob gronkowski was wandering through the halls of the white house. >> can i just -- [laughter] i think i got this, thank you. maybe? thanks, man. i'll see you in a minute. >> better job. >> bob, bob. >> all of our thoughts go out to former president h.w. bush who
have you gone to the bronx zoo?live in a place that has great attractions, you should try to go to them. my husband peter took his son to the bronx zoo, they were able to get a private tour courtesy of my friend, had these pictures, i have to say, they were raving about it, that it was just the best experience. there were the lemurs, greg. >> i love lemurs. >> i'm going to make it a point to hit some of these attractions before the end of the year. is that really at the zoo?...
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others in bronx new york, a democrat, good morning. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i think this is the way they treated the democratic nominee, i forget . >> host: merrick garland? >> caller: they didn't even give him the field hearing. i think this is over the 60 vote threshold, it almost speaks to an old way that the senate had years ago and it was first enacted that is no longer there, it's just politically divided up. there's no bipartisan. when these guys, you know why they work together? when they write the train back to wherever they moved they had wherever the trains are they were talking both fields. but they had their inboxes with earmarks. now without earmarks, these guys all talk going on.they know they have safe seats. >> guest: the way merrick garland was treated, let's focus on bob's first point there. that is a very, just an incredible feeling among senate democrats and to some degree they've been trying to find different reasons to oppose gorsuch on policy reasons. >> host: payback for garland? >> guest: some of them have been saying that, chuck sch
others in bronx new york, a democrat, good morning. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i think this is the way they treated the democratic nominee, i forget . >> host: merrick garland? >> caller: they didn't even give him the field hearing. i think this is over the 60 vote threshold, it almost speaks to an old way that the senate had years ago and it was first enacted that is no longer there, it's just politically divided up. there's no bipartisan. when these guys, you...
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en el noveno episodio los del bronx, anotaron cuatro carreras mÁs para llevarse la victoria 7-3 estestraremos la colorida presentadora: y bueno, esta noche nos despedimos con las coloridas imÁgenes de la travesÍa de una flota de globos aerostÁticos que intentaron romper un rÉcord. 85 de estos artefactos partieron para atravesar el canal y llegar hasta francia. la flota hizo la travesÍa en menos de tres horas. el rÉcord anterior fue en el 2011. el primer globo aerostÁtico fue creado en 1785 por el francÉs jean pierre. asÍ llegamos al final de esta ♪ >> ¿quÉ tal?, ¿cÓmo estÁs? >> si eres estudiante de daca , tenemos informaciÓn que puedes solicitar beca a travÉs de una nueva aplicaciÓn, en minutos te diremos cÓmo funciona. >> si no te gusta bajarte del carr p
en el noveno episodio los del bronx, anotaron cuatro carreras mÁs para llevarse la victoria 7-3 estestraremos la colorida presentadora: y bueno, esta noche nos despedimos con las coloridas imÁgenes de la travesÍa de una flota de globos aerostÁticos que intentaron romper un rÉcord. 85 de estos artefactos partieron para atravesar el canal y llegar hasta francia. la flota hizo la travesÍa en menos de tres horas. el rÉcord anterior fue en el 2011. el primer globo aerostÁtico fue creado en...
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all bronx baby. >> jimmy: yeah bronx!y: yeah you know i love you. last time we were here -- first of all -- know what i'm saying -- notice anything different about me or anything? >> what? >> jimmy: i mean you smell gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you always do. >> you smell like oranges. [ laughter and applause ] am i right? is that what it is? >> jimmy: i guess. i don't know. yeah. i guess so. it's no big deal. i'm a little -- >> you have a new cologne? >> jimmy: yeah, i just have kind of this citrus vibe around me tonight. want to see if people notice. every time you are here we always play around. we do something silly. i just love you so much. last time you were here we did "ew." we played two little girls -- ew! >> ew! [ inaudible ] >> jimmy: but, doing ew! it was really fun. thank you for doing that. >> it was fun. actually i was so terrified because, he's so funny. like why do you make me do these things? why? >> jimmy: because you are great at it and you destroyed -- >> after i did "tight pants" i was like, oh
all bronx baby. >> jimmy: yeah bronx!y: yeah you know i love you. last time we were here -- first of all -- know what i'm saying -- notice anything different about me or anything? >> what? >> jimmy: i mean you smell gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you always do. >> you smell like oranges. [ laughter and applause ] am i right? is that what it is? >> jimmy: i guess. i don't know. yeah. i guess so. it's no big deal. i'm a little -- >> you have a...
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i did not come out to bronx to electric at outlets -- look at out lets, i came to eat, close to 30 menu item available. >> hamburger, hot dog, chicken fingers are everywhere, but for those who' a variety and different offering, there is tons of new options. >> yes, i am going to eat all this. thank you very were. -- very were. >> oh, my. yankee homeowner april 10, come out to ballpark, and remember, all of food i ate here is available to fans, if you want to know more, follow me on twitter, follow the show @chasing news, and let's go yankees. >>> 2 weeks ago i brought you a story of hug harrison house, 250-year-old home in belmar, camden county once olded by harrison jr., a commander in revolutionary war, all people trying to save this in predawn darkness, the state came in. they knocked it down, one thing i have harped on is terrible job new jersey does in preserving its incredible ref revolutionary war history, the state moved in to demolish it the day after the camden historic society sought an injunction in court, i spoke with belmar mayor, it. the day before, state department of tr
i did not come out to bronx to electric at outlets -- look at out lets, i came to eat, close to 30 menu item available. >> hamburger, hot dog, chicken fingers are everywhere, but for those who' a variety and different offering, there is tons of new options. >> yes, i am going to eat all this. thank you very were. -- very were. >> oh, my. yankee homeowner april 10, come out to ballpark, and remember, all of food i ate here is available to fans, if you want to know more, follow...
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but in new york city, another hub for urban agriculture, transforming the south bronx into a place where are filling with the sounds of environmental justice, green collar jobs, and sustainability. >> i find it fascinating that during world war ii, 40% of american food production was actually grown in victory gardens. people were growing it in their window boxes, for yards, in pots on their fire escapes. 40% of food production. that is how we ate. i am very disturbed by the fact that our current agricultural system, federally funded most of it, creates the kind of problems that we see right now, the fact that corn and soybeans are so heavily subsidized that it is the basis of much of the unhealthy food that you find, especially in the portland -- communities around the country. -- in the poorer communities ♪round the country. >> hiperlan -- hi! >> [children singing] ♪ >> this place is so, so very special to me, and even more special when there is lots of beautiful children. i saw you before you all sat down so orderly, and i noticed you were all playing. that is exactly why wanted to mak
but in new york city, another hub for urban agriculture, transforming the south bronx into a place where are filling with the sounds of environmental justice, green collar jobs, and sustainability. >> i find it fascinating that during world war ii, 40% of american food production was actually grown in victory gardens. people were growing it in their window boxes, for yards, in pots on their fire escapes. 40% of food production. that is how we ate. i am very disturbed by the fact that our...
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country and my wife is deeply involved in philanthropic, she does inner-city schools in the south bronxng to get the children jobs, jobs, jobs. she is doing a great job and i will probably help her. ♪ >> in-swerve up and running by the middle of 2018. we are always in business in thailand. it is important to great markets. for them to reduce more agricultural. thailand has a great source of -- when we look at the process ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg markets. the majors doors grabbing headlines from the region this week -- geopolitical tensions dominated the news and the markets as the president said what because an armada to the waters off of the korea peninsula and his secretary of state warns russian relations were at a dangerous low. the balance between u.s. stockpiles and the opec led cut continue to swing with reports the saudi's may back an extension of the curve. the low-down of the gulf latest bond
country and my wife is deeply involved in philanthropic, she does inner-city schools in the south bronxng to get the children jobs, jobs, jobs. she is doing a great job and i will probably help her. ♪ >> in-swerve up and running by the middle of 2018. we are always in business in thailand. it is important to great markets. for them to reduce more agricultural. thailand has a great source of -- when we look at the process ♪ >> welcome to the best of bloomberg markets. the majors...
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i lived in south bronx for a long time. i didn't meet a lot of people up there who wanted to be maintained independency forever either. we want to be in charge of our lives and have an element of control and while there may be a need for assistance and help of various kind which i'm a strong believer in, ultimately we have to structure that help in way that helps people to become ultimately self sufficient. policy wise, one of the things i've argued for is take unemployment benefits and restructuring them in a way that helps people meet the expenses of moving if they get a job somewhere. if you have 18 weeks of unemployment left, give that to someone who will take a job in pennsylvania in the oil fields or something. and you know, start a new life. there will be something lost but also something gained. >> jd, you're moving from silicon valley, right? >> yep. >> to ohio. that fits in with what you were sharing with us before on this topic of moving. >> right. i have conflicted views about moving. obviously the story of my g
i lived in south bronx for a long time. i didn't meet a lot of people up there who wanted to be maintained independency forever either. we want to be in charge of our lives and have an element of control and while there may be a need for assistance and help of various kind which i'm a strong believer in, ultimately we have to structure that help in way that helps people to become ultimately self sufficient. policy wise, one of the things i've argued for is take unemployment benefits and...
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the spring break i spent in the south bronx working with an elementary school. we took a group of ten students and were there to enrich those students lives for the week we were there. what's so unique is we understand the privilege that we have to be welcomed into these communities. we are not there to support them. we are supporting them. we are there to learn from them, to know the sprexperiences that these students are having but how wonderful the elementary school kids are. i remember the principal coming up to us and said i hope you all realize this is the only week out of the year the students get to finger paint because it is too messy. a very simple thing but really goes to show the impact that young people can have in these communities. >> you were going to say something and obviously your service in the military is an example of public service that thankfully everybody now appreciates. that wasn't always the case. what i discovered obvious lie was that once our veterans take off the uniform and leave service, sometimes people forget how much talent is
the spring break i spent in the south bronx working with an elementary school. we took a group of ten students and were there to enrich those students lives for the week we were there. what's so unique is we understand the privilege that we have to be welcomed into these communities. we are not there to support them. we are supporting them. we are there to learn from them, to know the sprexperiences that these students are having but how wonderful the elementary school kids are. i remember the...
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you know, i grew up in bronx and new york city in the '80s and '90s when the city and borough were more dangerous and higher crime. i always thought about these issues about police and policing as big cities and it struck me in that everything that was tense and fraught about policing was in this small place and boiled down into this incredible essence and there is something about the intensity of it that struck me. >> you take on -- are you a fan? >> part of the problem with community policing is the term gets really stretched. broken windows get stretched too. what broken windows mean is it means about 60 different things depending on who you are asking. the idea behind community policing is the approach in which police are in communication with what kind of poli policeing you want. in some levels policing is a matter of law but in any law enforcement schema we select a level of enforcement and that can be driven by a lot of things. budgetary constraints. we could catch every speeder in america if we wanted to. it would be within our power but that would cost a lot more money than we
you know, i grew up in bronx and new york city in the '80s and '90s when the city and borough were more dangerous and higher crime. i always thought about these issues about police and policing as big cities and it struck me in that everything that was tense and fraught about policing was in this small place and boiled down into this incredible essence and there is something about the intensity of it that struck me. >> you take on -- are you a fan? >> part of the problem with...
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kelsey, didn't you work, was it the bronx that you worked during the summer and what prompted you to first of a describe what the experience was and then give us a sense of what inspired you to do something like that. >> yeah. so i have been blessed to be involved with alternative immersion program which is a program that sends students on trips over spring break and winter break. the spring break of my junior year i spent in the south bronx working with an incredible group at an elementary school out there. we took a group of ten students and were there to enrich the students' lives for the week they were there. what's so unique about the program is we understand the privilege that we have to be welcomed into these communities. we are not there to support that. while we are supporting them, we're there to learn from them to understand the experiences these students are having but really to understand just how wonderful so many of these young elementary kids are. i remember the principal at immaculate concession, school we were at saying i hope you realize this is the only week out o
kelsey, didn't you work, was it the bronx that you worked during the summer and what prompted you to first of a describe what the experience was and then give us a sense of what inspired you to do something like that. >> yeah. so i have been blessed to be involved with alternative immersion program which is a program that sends students on trips over spring break and winter break. the spring break of my junior year i spent in the south bronx working with an incredible group at an...
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in the south bronx they did not know about treatment court justice. in my labor under neighborhood, there were no lawyers. i learned about it mostly through television what lawyering was. not a very perfect way to learn. [laughter] certainly skewed, somewhat in the wrong directions. but i understood that by educating myself i would be exposing myself to more knowledge about the opportunities in the world. that leaves me what i would do differently today in college. not so differently because i fell into it in part intuitively but it's been reaffirmed to me that it's very valuable to helping me sort of succeed in life. i went into college and my first week before i signed up for classes, i had a bunch of classes in mind and i saw the titles of the classes and i felt overwhelmed. i didn't think i was smart enough to be at princeton. as reflective protective mechanism, i decided, you know, i know, i better take as many introductory courses as i can. i don't want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. i took introductory courses and things
in the south bronx they did not know about treatment court justice. in my labor under neighborhood, there were no lawyers. i learned about it mostly through television what lawyering was. not a very perfect way to learn. [laughter] certainly skewed, somewhat in the wrong directions. but i understood that by educating myself i would be exposing myself to more knowledge about the opportunities in the world. that leaves me what i would do differently today in college. not so differently because i...
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number one, when we were doing an investigation we had a police officer in the bronx who was very badpolice officer i. >> host: very bad. >> guest: dealing with marijuana dealer do you gave him a lot of rope, two years. >> guest: because with the ticket scandal was developing and we couldn't bring the case down because the ticket scandal was an offshoot of this big investigation. >> host: you had to tail him every day. he did a lot of stuff. >> guest: we were ready to take him down. we worked with the district attorney and had a grand jury date to start the preparation when the ticket scandal starts to evolve. we hear on a wiretap, our major bad cop, asking other cops to fix a ticket. so our initial response was, an additional charge. charge him with the felonies and with the drugs and the stealing and all of things we did and we did integratey test on him and then we hear him fixings one ticket and another ticket and that starts to snowball and the decision was made we weren't going good to the grand jury until we had the complete case. >> it's still going on. >> guest: the investiga
number one, when we were doing an investigation we had a police officer in the bronx who was very badpolice officer i. >> host: very bad. >> guest: dealing with marijuana dealer do you gave him a lot of rope, two years. >> guest: because with the ticket scandal was developing and we couldn't bring the case down because the ticket scandal was an offshoot of this big investigation. >> host: you had to tail him every day. he did a lot of stuff. >> guest: we were ready...
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my wife does inner city schools in the south bronx, trying to get those kids jobs, jobs, and she is doing job of that, so i will probably help her with that and things like that. ♪ ♪ cory: i am cory johnson. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." bringing you the week in tech. coming up, nine months after the historic vote, brexit is underway. we will discuss what it means to the $25 billion fintech industry. plus, samsung talks about the debut of the samsung s8.
my wife does inner city schools in the south bronx, trying to get those kids jobs, jobs, and she is doing job of that, so i will probably help her with that and things like that. ♪ ♪ cory: i am cory johnson. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." bringing you the week in tech. coming up, nine months after the historic vote, brexit is underway. we will discuss what it means to the $25 billion fintech industry. plus, samsung talks about the debut of the samsung s8.
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my wife does inner city schools in the south bronx, trying to get those kids jobs, jobs, and she is doing job of that, so i will probably help her with that and things like that. ♪ live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. the biggest week wow, watchathon has netflix? hey, drop a beat... [ beatboxing throughout ] show me orange is the new black. wait, no bloodline. how about bojack? luke cage. oh, dj tanner. maybe show me lilyhammer. mmm, show me last chance u. on second thought, maybe pompidou. narcos, fearless, cooked, the crown. marco polo, lost & found. grace and frankie, hemlock grove. season one of... show me house of cards. xfinity watchathon week starts april 3. get unlimited access to all of netflix and more, free with xfinity on demand. ♪ jason: it's a $2.5 trillion industry populated by some of the biggest and most influential investors in the world. i am jason kelly and i am here in berlin at a co
my wife does inner city schools in the south bronx, trying to get those kids jobs, jobs, and she is doing job of that, so i will probably help her with that and things like that. ♪ live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. the biggest week wow, watchathon has netflix? hey, drop a beat... [ beatboxing throughout ]...
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she would see the lawyers, the doctors that she wouldn't see in the bronx. >> exactly. >> so how important is that -- to have those mentors, to see people like you? >> well, i was fortunate enough to spend my life going to venezuela very often, so i did get to see this incredible culture, professionals. my cousins were taking incredible classes and doing so well in the universities, and the art of venezuela i owe so much to seeing what latinos can achieve in the arts. so for me, that was really instrumental in pushing me forward. >> and it's a beautiful country. >> it is. >> and so how do we get people to understand that we have to invest in these kids now for the future of california? 15 seconds. >> sure. i think economics. giving a child an opportunity will not only change that child's future, it will change that family's economic forecast, period, and by extension, that community's forecast. so by extension, some of the sacrifices that have to be made through education will provide the long-term goal of economic strength for those families and those communities. >> let's awaken everybod
she would see the lawyers, the doctors that she wouldn't see in the bronx. >> exactly. >> so how important is that -- to have those mentors, to see people like you? >> well, i was fortunate enough to spend my life going to venezuela very often, so i did get to see this incredible culture, professionals. my cousins were taking incredible classes and doing so well in the universities, and the art of venezuela i owe so much to seeing what latinos can achieve in the arts. so for...
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. >> reporter: the vegetable powder comes from the specialty foods in the bronx. >> gorgeous. >> reporterit's made from scraps of 20 different vegetables. repurposing and recycling every part of their produce is a challenge they took on in 2015 after realizing they were gene vegetable scraps every week. >> changing culture around the way we treat food has to be part of the discussion. >> reporter: they also sell discarded bits of produce as sparks. scraps spelled backwards, which others repurpose into their own food. >> we are proud to say that 100% of the food that goes through production never makes it to a landfill. it's consumed by humans or animals. >> reporter: in this country 40% of food winds up in a landfill. >> it's 16% of the methane in the u.s. and methane is a very potent toxin. >> reporter: a culinary school considers repurposing food an important ingredient in their mission. >> we are always trying to cut costs and utilize as much as you can. >> now i look at vegetables and fruits and what can we do differently. >> reporter: they make a treat with sparks. a much more satisf
. >> reporter: the vegetable powder comes from the specialty foods in the bronx. >> gorgeous. >> reporterit's made from scraps of 20 different vegetables. repurposing and recycling every part of their produce is a challenge they took on in 2015 after realizing they were gene vegetable scraps every week. >> changing culture around the way we treat food has to be part of the discussion. >> reporter: they also sell discarded bits of produce as sparks. scraps spelled...