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. >>> when noelle santos of the bronx in new york learned her local barnes & noble was shutting down, decided to do something about it. she went into business opening her own bookstore, the lit bar. jenna bush hager has more. >> passion that kills stigmas and for once again, the bronx keeps creating it. we are worthy. i stand here today and ask you to open your hearts and help me show the world what many fail to see, the bronx is no longer burning, except with the desire to read. >> reporter: the bronx is a hub of culture, giving rise to hip hop to stars like jennifer lopez and where the new york yankees play ball. they do not have a general interest in sight. >> there's nowhere to go. it shouldn't be that hard to have access to literature. >> reporter: she is determined to change it. barnes & noble, the last bookstore announced plans to close its doors. >> i love my borough. everything came together. my a-ha moment. >> reporter: the hr director didn't know the first thing about owning a bookstore, but she was ready try. >> i googled it, how to open a bookstore. >> reporter: the lit b
. >>> when noelle santos of the bronx in new york learned her local barnes & noble was shutting down, decided to do something about it. she went into business opening her own bookstore, the lit bar. jenna bush hager has more. >> passion that kills stigmas and for once again, the bronx keeps creating it. we are worthy. i stand here today and ask you to open your hearts and help me show the world what many fail to see, the bronx is no longer burning, except with the desire to...
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my slogan is the bronx is burning with desire it's agreed. enjoy a fiction fantasy sometimes philosophy. and you're reading the fertility for fun of it it brings into new world. not having a bookstore in our community it's almost disgraceful. we have libraries and i'm grateful for that but they're also very limited. our closest bookstore would probably be on east eighty six straight. we'll have to take a bus to the train. the tree opens up so you know they are. easily it could be half a day. to go get a box that we got. the call i can see is a liquor store here a chinese food store there him now it says. but knowing that i'm. maybe they feel like they're not worthy of these you know simple things you know. ign. local news. the tree. or you struggling construction i used by six. thing up this vital might i would i be doing that's what i can. i mean. my greatest hope is so create a home and that the bronx will still follow. no well santos bronx baby a file that now it's one of the most recognized and imitated images in the wild. and is the grea
my slogan is the bronx is burning with desire it's agreed. enjoy a fiction fantasy sometimes philosophy. and you're reading the fertility for fun of it it brings into new world. not having a bookstore in our community it's almost disgraceful. we have libraries and i'm grateful for that but they're also very limited. our closest bookstore would probably be on east eighty six straight. we'll have to take a bus to the train. the tree opens up so you know they are. easily it could be half a day. to...
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. >>> and when the ohm bookstore closed down, this bronx literature lover became a entrepreneur.ncidence ragz and information coming up next on "your business." >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping you and your growing business. a decade ago, most people would have agreed that digital was to blame for the death of so many record and independent bookstores. but both industries are expensing expensing experiencing a bit of a republican saps. in downtown las vegas, we met the owners of 11 street records and the writer's block booked store who were not willing to see the company they care so much about to the digital world. they're tapping into people's love ott not only what they have to sell, but the community that comes with it. ♪ you can call it a comeback. viej has been crowned the new billion dollar business. whether it's the world of cover art, the sound of a song or just getting lost in record store bins with, vinyl offers collectors and enthusiasts an engaging, tactile and emotional music experience, something that the
. >>> and when the ohm bookstore closed down, this bronx literature lover became a entrepreneur.ncidence ragz and information coming up next on "your business." >>> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping you and your growing business. a decade ago, most people would have agreed that digital was to blame for the death of so many record and independent bookstores. but both industries are expensing expensing...
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in the 1980's. >> i think if you grow up in a city, you get the bronx.ou have this conception of cities as distinct things. in cities there are racial frictions. in cities you have bad neighborhoods and good neighborhoods. all kinds of loaded ways in which police are different. all kind of loaded ways in which the borders sit across each other. all of that to me was tied deeply to either the bronx, new york, or cities. that i lived in chicago and d.c. and all those things pertained. what blew my mind about ferguson is it is just 20,000 people. it is anywhere usa. between the northern edge of st. louis and the summers. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it is just stripmall malls and parking lots and houses. the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation. all of that just in a place that was heretofore anonymous. that blew my mind. announcer: watch afterwards on c-span2. announcer: next, a look
in the 1980's. >> i think if you grow up in a city, you get the bronx.ou have this conception of cities as distinct things. in cities there are racial frictions. in cities you have bad neighborhoods and good neighborhoods. all kinds of loaded ways in which police are different. all kind of loaded ways in which the borders sit across each other. all of that to me was tied deeply to either the bronx, new york, or cities. that i lived in chicago and d.c. and all those things pertained. what...
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all of that to me was tied deeply to either the bronx or new york city is pretty much a chicago and i lived in d.c. and all these things pertain. the thing that blew my mind about brooklyn if it's a municipality of 20,000 people. it's anywhere usa. it's between this northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it's just parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was like the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of policing the intensity of humiliation. all of that in a place that was heretofore anonymous. this that's what blew my mind. defense is one of the areas in the white house budget that gets more funding in 2018. they are calling for $575 billion in defense spending pentagon officials held a news briefing to discuss what's in that part of the federal budget reduces 45 minutes.
all of that to me was tied deeply to either the bronx or new york city is pretty much a chicago and i lived in d.c. and all these things pertain. the thing that blew my mind about brooklyn if it's a municipality of 20,000 people. it's anywhere usa. it's between this northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it's just parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was like the level of exploitation and the level of racial...
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anybody here from the bronx? ( cheers and applause ) they're all from the bronx. click straight from "scandal" to your show. >> trevor: thank you very much. that's exciting. that's nice. they probably do the same thing: "all right, that was calm. now we can go into trump news." >> big fans, big fans. >> trevor: when you are working on the show, you know one thing i really loved about "scandal" from the very beginning was the position that you were in on the show. olivia was someone who was powerful but still flawed. it was a female character who managed-- i feel for myself, to balance the narrative of still being-- >> human. >> trevor: human and a woman. >> yes. >> trevor: while being powerful and running (bleep). was that a journey that you were proud to go on with the character? >> yeah, i had never seen a character like this on television before for a black woman. >> trevor: right. >> so it was really exciting to play somebody that was so aspirational, such a role model in terms of being, you know, an entrepreneur and running (bleep) in d.c. and just being in c
anybody here from the bronx? ( cheers and applause ) they're all from the bronx. click straight from "scandal" to your show. >> trevor: thank you very much. that's exciting. that's nice. they probably do the same thing: "all right, that was calm. now we can go into trump news." >> big fans, big fans. >> trevor: when you are working on the show, you know one thing i really loved about "scandal" from the very beginning was the position that you were...
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she told us she has fond memories of growing up in the bronx. >> jennifer lopez was my dance teacher. i'm still generally from the block ♪ i remember when she left to go off to l.a. and she left a big impression on me. >> another a-lister who made an impression on kerry back in the day, gwyneth paltrow. but the biggest influence on ms. washington clearly h museum and presented her with the imagination award. >> they always know best. i was like, i'll hold the award. my mother's like, it's going to slide. i'm like it's fine. >> she's like it's not fine. >> this is a passion project for my mother. she has spent her entire live improving lives for children of the bronx myself included. >> the "scandal" star auctioned the set visit to her show to benefit the museum and she told us the season finale on may 18th is full of surprises and nobody gets what they want. >> when we shot the final season for the last episode of this season i had goosebumps. i never saw it coming and i'm crazy excited about next season. i will say olivia will get her happy ending, but that depends on how shonda defi
she told us she has fond memories of growing up in the bronx. >> jennifer lopez was my dance teacher. i'm still generally from the block ♪ i remember when she left to go off to l.a. and she left a big impression on me. >> another a-lister who made an impression on kerry back in the day, gwyneth paltrow. but the biggest influence on ms. washington clearly h museum and presented her with the imagination award. >> they always know best. i was like, i'll hold the award. my...
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he is from the bronx, made the wrong turn on 7th avenue and plowed into a crowd of people.ad it not been for that steel shan stanchi stanchion that you see there, certainly the number of injured might be a bit higher, clint watts. for folks who aren't familiar with those steel barricades, ae they automatic, do they sense when a vehicle is approaching and do they pop up automatically? never mind, clint. the audio is much better now. let's listen in. >> how about now, peter, do you want to take a look at it? all right. ready to roll? we're good. thank you. so as the mayor said, this is preliminary information. this incident happened about an hour and a half ago, so it's all subject to change and this is what we talk about at every press conference, we try to get as much information out to you as possible as soon as possible. so at approximately 11:55 m, 2009 honda accord mounted the sidewalk you on the west side of 7th avenue at west 42nd street in times squared. the vehicle occupied by a male driver proceeded to drive at a high rate of speed along the sidewalk from 42nd stre
he is from the bronx, made the wrong turn on 7th avenue and plowed into a crowd of people.ad it not been for that steel shan stanchi stanchion that you see there, certainly the number of injured might be a bit higher, clint watts. for folks who aren't familiar with those steel barricades, ae they automatic, do they sense when a vehicle is approaching and do they pop up automatically? never mind, clint. the audio is much better now. let's listen in. >> how about now, peter, do you want to...
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isit seems like ferguson experience inur what you're talking about, growing up in the bronx and 80's.thing about this in a my mind -- if you grow up in a city, the bronx, this conception of cities as these things -- and cities there are these racial fortunes, and cities you have been neighborhoods, good neighborhoods. a comes of loaded ways in which please communities differently, which the was a borders of different neighborhoods -- interlock and overlap, create this sandpaper friction. cloth that was tied deeply the bronx, new york -- i moved to chicago, i was in dixie come all the things pertain. as an diploma mind about ferguson, it's a business of people, of thousand it's anywhere usa. between the northern edge of settlers and the suburbs. registrar through. looks like anywhere. just rebels in parking lots and houses. there,el of exploitation and the level of racial --ression and friction -- the intensity and humiliation of those anonymous. >> much afterwards as an additional 9:00 eastern -- on tv. >> known a discussion post associate under an investigativpo
isit seems like ferguson experience inur what you're talking about, growing up in the bronx and 80's.thing about this in a my mind -- if you grow up in a city, the bronx, this conception of cities as these things -- and cities there are these racial fortunes, and cities you have been neighborhoods, good neighborhoods. a comes of loaded ways in which please communities differently, which the was a borders of different neighborhoods -- interlock and overlap, create this sandpaper friction. cloth...
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a's win in the bronx 4-1. >>> counting down to the nba finals on abc7. warriors and cavs, chance of redems for draymond green. got suspended and probably cost the title. fast forward to the present. warriors a juggernaut, and cavs, a strong 12-1. seen blowouts and boring games and draymond said the reason is simple. >> i think right now you're witnessing greatness. two great teams, great players. probably won't be appreciated until it's over. whoever wins this championship, say we meet again next year, still won't be appreciated until we don't meet again and you realize what you have. i appreciate it. i'm happy we've been able to steamroll people and so have they. i love great things. >>> this is great thing. rally squirrel is back. showed up last year in cleveland and made return in the sixth inning. kid had no idea but crowd going nuts. left too soon in cleveland because the indians lost to kc 6-4. that's my gift to you. rally squirrel. who doesn't love rally squirrel in. >> we do. absolutely. >> i see him coming unlike that kid. >> abc7 news continues
a's win in the bronx 4-1. >>> counting down to the nba finals on abc7. warriors and cavs, chance of redems for draymond green. got suspended and probably cost the title. fast forward to the present. warriors a juggernaut, and cavs, a strong 12-1. seen blowouts and boring games and draymond said the reason is simple. >> i think right now you're witnessing greatness. two great teams, great players. probably won't be appreciated until it's over. whoever wins this championship, say...
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i'm wondering how your experience eliminated what you are talking about going up in the bronx in the980's. >> the thing about ferguson that blew my mind, if you grow up in a city in the bronx, you have this conception of cities. in cities, there are these racial frictions. in cities, you have bad and good neighborhoods. all kinds of loaded ways in which police police communities, in which ways of the orders of different neighborhoods sit atop each other, overlap and create a sandpaper friction. all of that to me was tied deeply to the bronx, new york or cities because then i moved to chicago and dc-10 obvious things pertained. edison was like, it is just a municipality of 20,000 people. justrguson was like, it is a municipality of 20,000 people. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere, it is lots,trip malls, parking houses, and the idea that what i experienced there was like the level of exploitation and level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the evasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all of this in this place that was anonymous. that blew
i'm wondering how your experience eliminated what you are talking about going up in the bronx in the980's. >> the thing about ferguson that blew my mind, if you grow up in a city in the bronx, you have this conception of cities. in cities, there are these racial frictions. in cities, you have bad and good neighborhoods. all kinds of loaded ways in which police police communities, in which ways of the orders of different neighborhoods sit atop each other, overlap and create a sandpaper...
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conditions that are not free in the fundamental way so the specifics of this like a growing up in the bronx that is my core identity in the 1980's which i would never trade for 1 million years. with the way they think of race and politics but it was dangerous and i have thoughts of criminal justice all in my life the baltimore was like with the appeal of guiliani in the rhetoric with communities of color. >> host: of ferguson feels like an anchor in the book so how is your experience talk about growing up in the bronx in the '80s?. >> so they have those racial frictions with good neighborhoods in bad neighborhoods the way a police differently are the borders of neighborhoods are on top of each other to cause the sandpaper friction to me that was tied very deeply to the city or to the bronx but what blew my mind of bob ferguson is just a municipality is anywhere usa between st. louis where the suburbs. that looks like anywhere it is a sister mall and the house. so that lovell of exploitation about lovell of racial oppression. that blew my mind. but something about that in this place held man
conditions that are not free in the fundamental way so the specifics of this like a growing up in the bronx that is my core identity in the 1980's which i would never trade for 1 million years. with the way they think of race and politics but it was dangerous and i have thoughts of criminal justice all in my life the baltimore was like with the appeal of guiliani in the rhetoric with communities of color. >> host: of ferguson feels like an anchor in the book so how is your experience talk...
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all that was tied either to new york, the bronx, or cities.ll these things pertains in that place. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson is that it's just a municipality of 20,000 people. it's anywhere, usa. is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. it looks like anywhere. it's just trip malls and parking lots and houses and the of what i experienced there was the level of exportation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all that in the place heretofore anonymous. words" on c-span twos book to be. tv. announcer: "washington journal" continues. jenny beth martin's president and cofounder of tea party patriots. she joins us from atlanta the day after the white house released the president's 2018 budget request. you said this is a budget that shocks the washington establishment. what do you mean by that? guest: it is shocking to the washington establishment because it sets out to balance the budget within 10 years. it also is going to grow t
all that was tied either to new york, the bronx, or cities.ll these things pertains in that place. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson is that it's just a municipality of 20,000 people. it's anywhere, usa. is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. it looks like anywhere. it's just trip malls and parking lots and houses and the of what i experienced there was the level of exportation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of invasiveness of policing,...
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all of the to me was time to deeply to the bronx, new york, or cities. i lived in chicago and d.c. and all of these things pertained. anything that blew my mind about ferguson, is a municipality of 20,000 people. it is anywhere usa. it is between the northern edge of st. louis and suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it is just strip malls and parking lots and houses. the idea -- what i experienced there was the level of exploitation, and the level of racial oppression, the level of invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, just in this place that was heretofore anonymous. something about that blew my mind. 's bookrwards on c-span2 tv. regardless of your background, remember where you came from. hold on to the way so many of you reached out to mentor young persons through cares about kids. hold onto the way you engaged in this community. make sure to bring that commitment to whatever walk of life you choose. >> bravery, not perfection was the key that amount every door that i walked through since. it took me 33 years to figure out that brown
all of the to me was time to deeply to the bronx, new york, or cities. i lived in chicago and d.c. and all of these things pertained. anything that blew my mind about ferguson, is a municipality of 20,000 people. it is anywhere usa. it is between the northern edge of st. louis and suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it is just strip malls and parking lots and houses. the idea -- what i experienced there was the level of exploitation, and the level of racial oppression,...
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. >> i'm from the south bronx. >> what is it like on the sea? >> i am a cook on the ship.crew is fed and happy. we have to keep the morale up at. >> , the girls are there? is that mostly men were a lot of women? >> we have around 400 females on the ship. >> how many men? >> like 700 or more. >> what you do? >> i am a machinist and mechanic. >> very neat. what you love about new york? >> i love the atmosphere and culture. there's so much culture here. >> what you hope to do new york this week? >> i am trying to enjoy my city. and spent time with my family. >> that is a whole slew of people. >> so selfie with a sailor. >> thank you. a man found a snake at the bottom of his pantry in florida. he is a new york man and he said this does not happen in the north. he called 911. the police came and all they used to get it out, i'll pull. >> we have a crazy video out of california of a big rig fire. >> there is a huge fire on the highway. >> one person is said to be dead. they got the fire out. >> college is not for everyone. how do you explain the strange case of a 20-year-old in
. >> i'm from the south bronx. >> what is it like on the sea? >> i am a cook on the ship.crew is fed and happy. we have to keep the morale up at. >> , the girls are there? is that mostly men were a lot of women? >> we have around 400 females on the ship. >> how many men? >> like 700 or more. >> what you do? >> i am a machinist and mechanic. >> very neat. what you love about new york? >> i love the atmosphere and culture. there's...
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where the bronx native was being honored.he told us she has fond memories of growing up in the bronx. >> jennifer lopez was my dance teacher. i remember when she left to go to l.a. and she left a big impression on me. >> another a-lister who made an impression on kerry back in the day, gwyneth paltrow. the biggest influence on ms. washington clearly her parents. her mom is on the board of the museum and presented her with the imagination award. >> they always know best. >> this is a passion project for my mother. >> the scandal star auctioned the set visit to her show to benefit the museum and she told does season finale on may 18th is full of surprise and nobody gets what they want. >> when we shot the final season for the last episode of this season i had goose bumps. i never saw it coming and i'm crazy excited about next season. oliva will get her happy ending and that's how shonda defines happy. >> you never know with that show. >> they always shock you. they blow your mind. >> that's what makes it so great. >>> up next -
where the bronx native was being honored.he told us she has fond memories of growing up in the bronx. >> jennifer lopez was my dance teacher. i remember when she left to go to l.a. and she left a big impression on me. >> another a-lister who made an impression on kerry back in the day, gwyneth paltrow. the biggest influence on ms. washington clearly her parents. her mom is on the board of the museum and presented her with the imagination award. >> they always know best....
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york, a special might in the bronx, the yankees retired derek jeter's number 2 jersey.ed a plaque to mr. october that would be placed in my human part for stop he is the 22nd player to have his number retired by the bronx bombers. the last one to wear a single digit. he thanked the fans in the team for allowing him to play his entire 20 year career in new york. >> and i say this very humbly, there is not a person or player i would trade places with who is playing now or ever. kimberly: jeter retired in 2014 with five world series titles. he picked this mother's day game for the ceremony, joined by his pregnant wife, grandmother, parents, sister, and nephew.
york, a special might in the bronx, the yankees retired derek jeter's number 2 jersey.ed a plaque to mr. october that would be placed in my human part for stop he is the 22nd player to have his number retired by the bronx bombers. the last one to wear a single digit. he thanked the fans in the team for allowing him to play his entire 20 year career in new york. >> and i say this very humbly, there is not a person or player i would trade places with who is playing now or ever. kimberly:...
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a's win in the bronx 4-1. >>> counting down to the nba finals on abc7.arriors and cavs, chance of redems for draymond green. got suspended and probably cost the title. fast forward to the present. warriors a juggernaut, and cavs, a strong 12-1. seen blowouts and boring games and draymond said the reason is simple. >> i think right now you're witnessing greatness. two great teams, great players. probably won't be appreciated until it's over. whoever wins this championship, say we meet again next year, still won't be appreciated until we don't meet again and you realize what you have. i appreciate it. i'm happy we've been able to steamroll people and so have they. i love great things. >>> this is great thing. rally squirrel is back. showed up last year in cleveland and made return in the sixth inning. kid had no idea but crowd going nuts. left too soon in cleveland because the indians lost to kc 6-4. that's my gift to you. rally squirrel. who doesn't love rally squirrel in. >> we do. absolutely. >> i see him coming unlike that kid. >> abc7 news continues >
a's win in the bronx 4-1. >>> counting down to the nba finals on abc7.arriors and cavs, chance of redems for draymond green. got suspended and probably cost the title. fast forward to the present. warriors a juggernaut, and cavs, a strong 12-1. seen blowouts and boring games and draymond said the reason is simple. >> i think right now you're witnessing greatness. two great teams, great players. probably won't be appreciated until it's over. whoever wins this championship, say we...
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. >> we got the shooting back in the bronx.ut at that scene where that shooting occurred left a note addressed to my supervisor and he called himself the son of sam. >> he talks about being possessed by a man he refers to as sam and the man he refers to to as his father. and he says that his father requires blood. >> this got people's attention. i think it was the sheer randomness to it. the fact you could be doing something as simple as sitting in a car talking to a friend, and someone would come behind you and open fire. it was pretty terrifying. it was frightening. >> i was in charge of the nighttime operation. task force that wanted to shoot him on sight. that was our job. take him out on the street. we flooded the streets of new york. >> people died and we're trying to stop it. it's not you. it's everybody. that's all we are trying to do. >> okay. >> in terms of the victim count, that doesn't place him at the top of the list in terms of the most deadly serial killers, but it was new york city. what happens in new york city
. >> we got the shooting back in the bronx.ut at that scene where that shooting occurred left a note addressed to my supervisor and he called himself the son of sam. >> he talks about being possessed by a man he refers to as sam and the man he refers to to as his father. and he says that his father requires blood. >> this got people's attention. i think it was the sheer randomness to it. the fact you could be doing something as simple as sitting in a car talking to a friend,...
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vio como el conductor manejÓ 3 cuadras sin detenerse, richard rojas es un veterano de la marina de bronxr este incidente es una zona activa donde todavÍa los cuerpos de seguridad estÁn tratando de investigar quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ. >> el incidente levantÓ sospechas de un ataque terrorista. >> estamos en time square terrorista eso fue lo primero que pensÉ. >> pero las autoridades fueron rÁpidas para descartar esta posibilidad (hablan inglÉs) rojas estÁ bajo custodia y no ha sido la primera vez, habÍa sido arrestado en dos ocasiones por manejar bajo la influencia, en nueva york noticias telemundo. >> noticias telemundo fue testigo del paso que dio un padre colombiano que enfrentaba la deportaciÓn, luis fernando se regresÓ hoy a su paÍs, pero se corazÓn se ha quedado en indiana su esposa y tres hijos y la vida que construyeron juntos, rubÉn estuvo en su triste despedida. >> con la bendiciÓn de su fe catÓlica y el corazon hecho pedazos luis armando se despidÓo de la familia en un pequeÑo aeropuerto destino diana, obedeciendo la orden de regresar a colombia. >> hicimos lo mejor posible para..
vio como el conductor manejÓ 3 cuadras sin detenerse, richard rojas es un veterano de la marina de bronxr este incidente es una zona activa donde todavÍa los cuerpos de seguridad estÁn tratando de investigar quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ. >> el incidente levantÓ sospechas de un ataque terrorista. >> estamos en time square terrorista eso fue lo primero que pensÉ. >> pero las autoridades fueron rÁpidas para descartar esta posibilidad (hablan inglÉs) rojas estÁ bajo custodia y...
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intof that was tied deeply the bronx, new york, or cities. chicago, d.c..he thing that blew my mind about ferguson was it is a medusa palette he 20,000 people. municipality of 20,000 people. you drive through it. it looks like anywhere. industry malls and parking lots and houses. it is strip malls. the level of exportation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the invasiveness of policing. place that wasa hereto for a anonymous. that blew my mind. >> watch at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span two. resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan, six months after the attack on pearl harbor. on june 2, american history tv will be live all day from the for the 75-- mick martha anniversary. the five star admirals who won the war at sea. elliott carlson with his book. tully and timothy orr. watch the battle of midway's 75th anniversary special live from the macarthur center in norfolk, virginia. next, a look at the recent iranian presidential election which resulted in president a second termg with more than a 7% of the vote. this discussion f
intof that was tied deeply the bronx, new york, or cities. chicago, d.c..he thing that blew my mind about ferguson was it is a medusa palette he 20,000 people. municipality of 20,000 people. you drive through it. it looks like anywhere. industry malls and parking lots and houses. it is strip malls. the level of exportation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the invasiveness of policing. place that wasa hereto for a anonymous. that blew my mind. >> watch at 9...
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all that was tied very deeply to either the bronx, new york, or cities.ll of these things pertained. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson was like, is just a municipality of 20,000 people. it's totally -- it is anywhere, usa. it is between the northern edge st. louis and suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it is just strip malls and parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation on the level of friction,ression and the level of invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all of this in a place that was heretofore anonymous. something about that blew my mind. rwords" at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. centennial ofthe the u.s. entry into world war i. anext, "men of bronze: 1977 documentary about an all-black unit that served with distinction with the french army. the regiment was assigned to the french army because they needed in
all that was tied very deeply to either the bronx, new york, or cities.ll of these things pertained. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson was like, is just a municipality of 20,000 people. it's totally -- it is anywhere, usa. it is between the northern edge st. louis and suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. it is just strip malls and parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation on the level of friction,ression and...
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like my core identity -- [laughter] in the bronx in the 1980s. which was which i would never trade for a million years in terms of what it meant to me in terms of the way that i think about race, politic, but it was really fought and city was dangerous and i thought about crime and politicianing and criminal justice through my life and different ways and what i encountered on doing reporting of ferguson and baltimore was beginning to see the sort of conception able to see the system that we built from the different kind of angles like what i experience growing up in new york, appeal of giuliani and this certain kind of rhetoric what it has brought for community of color and it teat like it was useful to maybe have that. >> seem like ferguson is really kind of an anchor in many ways in the books so i'm wondering how your experience reporting there kind of aluminated what you're talking about growing up in the bronx in the 80s. >> yeah, the thing about ferguson that blew my mind if you grow up in a city and grow up in the brongs you have a concepti
like my core identity -- [laughter] in the bronx in the 1980s. which was which i would never trade for a million years in terms of what it meant to me in terms of the way that i think about race, politic, but it was really fought and city was dangerous and i thought about crime and politicianing and criminal justice through my life and different ways and what i encountered on doing reporting of ferguson and baltimore was beginning to see the sort of conception able to see the system that we...
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lo ve en las pelÍculas como un lugar peligroso, malo, pero cuando como pienso en el bronx, pienso en alergia de los niÑos sobre todo y por eso se sigue diciendo que no se debiera fumar ningÚn producto con niÑo. de hecho han dicho que las mujeres embarazadas no debiera ser expuestas a este tipo de cigarros. >>> ¿ quÉ pasan con los jÓvenes, porque las estadÍsticas de los jÓvenes es increÍble para mi, yo pienso en mi hijo tiene 19 aÑos en algÚn momento era como una moda sus amigos igual ha pasado mucho y lo tuvo que dejarlo doctora? >>> ademÁs estos cigarrillos muchos de ellos tienen niveles de nicotina como lo dijo el doctor, y hay una reducciÓn en los agentes del cÁncer todavÍa los tiene, cuÁntos tienen para no coger cÁncer lo tiene y punto. tenemos que controlar eso en la sociedad en los niÑos particularmente. >>> sin embargo oscar que estaba loco por hablar y fuera de cÁmara te decÍa, oscar no crees que dejar el cigarrillo convencional, tomar el electrÓnico no es mejor dejarlo por completo y te vas hacer mejor a tu salud no crees eso >>> claro que si, pero todo el mundo tiene su vic
lo ve en las pelÍculas como un lugar peligroso, malo, pero cuando como pienso en el bronx, pienso en alergia de los niÑos sobre todo y por eso se sigue diciendo que no se debiera fumar ningÚn producto con niÑo. de hecho han dicho que las mujeres embarazadas no debiera ser expuestas a este tipo de cigarros. >>> ¿ quÉ pasan con los jÓvenes, porque las estadÍsticas de los jÓvenes es increÍble para mi, yo pienso en mi hijo tiene 19 aÑos en algÚn momento era como una moda sus...
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in the 1980's. >> the thing that blew my mind was if you grow up in the city, the bronx, you have thisonception of cities like in cities there are these racial frictions. you have bad neighborhoods and good neighborhoods, all kinds all kinds of ways in which the borders of different neighborhoods sit atop each other, and shallot, and overlap -- interlock and overlap. then i moved to chicago, and i lived in d.c. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson was it is just a municipality of 20,000 people. it is anywhere, usa. it is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. is just strip malls and parking lots and houses. the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression and friction. of level of invasiveness policing, the intensity of humiliation, all in a place that was heretofore anonymous. announcer: watch a sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. author and former presidential adviser zbigniew brzezinski died yesterday at the age of 89. born in poland, he went
in the 1980's. >> the thing that blew my mind was if you grow up in the city, the bronx, you have thisonception of cities like in cities there are these racial frictions. you have bad neighborhoods and good neighborhoods, all kinds all kinds of ways in which the borders of different neighborhoods sit atop each other, and shallot, and overlap -- interlock and overlap. then i moved to chicago, and i lived in d.c. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson was it is just a municipality of...
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tenemos que asegurarnos de investigar su vehculo y su residencia en el bronx y por supuesto los resultadosstancias se encontraban en su organismo dijo un jefe asistente de la polica sobre richard rojas el sospechoso de haber atropellado en times square a una multitud de personas dejando a una joven turista muerta y 20 heridos. sot. sgto carlos nieves nypd "estamos asegurando unos cuantos warrantes para entrar a la casa y a ver que tenia dentro de la casa y tambin la familia esta cooperando con la polcia" rojas enfrenta un cargo de asesinato en segundo grado, 20 cargos de intento de asesinato en segundo grado y un cargo de homicidio vehicular agravado la polica tambin describi cronolgicamente las acciones del sospechoso ese da que sali a las 10 y 30 de su residencia en el bronx y a las 11:50 se encontraba en la calle 46 y la avenida 11. la primera llamada al 9-1-1 se hizo a las 11:54. parte del enfoque de la policia se concentra en las acciones del conductor antes de realizar el viraje mortal en la calle 42 y la sptima avenida sot. sgto. carlos nieves "rojas estaba manejando su vehculo haci
tenemos que asegurarnos de investigar su vehculo y su residencia en el bronx y por supuesto los resultadosstancias se encontraban en su organismo dijo un jefe asistente de la polica sobre richard rojas el sospechoso de haber atropellado en times square a una multitud de personas dejando a una joven turista muerta y 20 heridos. sot. sgto carlos nieves nypd "estamos asegurando unos cuantos warrantes para entrar a la casa y a ver que tenia dentro de la casa y tambin la familia esta cooperando...
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all of that was tied either to the bronx, new york, or cities. then i lived in chicago and d.c. .hings pertain in those places. the thing about ferguson is it is 20,000 people. it is anywhere usa it is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs or do just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. just strip malls, parking lots, houses, and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation, the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the invasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all of this in a place that was heretofore anonymous. 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> next, on american history tv, discussing the human side of several civil war leaders, such ee and stonewall jackson. he looks at their personalities, backgrounds, and families, and posted by longview -- posted by longview university. >> our next speaker is ralph peters, the author of a series of civil war novels, a number of which are for sale in the lobby hell at richmond." under a pen name, previously wrote civil war mysteries covering the first t
all of that was tied either to the bronx, new york, or cities. then i lived in chicago and d.c. .hings pertain in those places. the thing about ferguson is it is 20,000 people. it is anywhere usa it is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs or do just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. just strip malls, parking lots, houses, and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation, the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the invasiveness...
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in terms of the specifics, i'm a kid who grew up in the bronx, my core identity. in the 1980s. which i would never trade for a million years in terms of what it meant to me in terms of the way i think about race, politics but it was fraught and the city was dangerous and i have thought about crime and policing and criminal justice through the life and what encountered doing recording on ferguson and baltimore was like, beginning to see the sort of conception -- able to see at the system we built from these different kind of angles. what i experienced growing up in new york, the appeal of giuliani and this certain rhetoric, what it has wrought for community of colors and needed to synthesize it. >> host: ferguson is an anchor in the book. i wonder how your experience reporting there kind of illuminated what you're talking about greg up in the bonks in the '80s. >> guest: the thing about ferguson that blue -- blew my mind, you grow up in the city next bronx, you have a conception of cities as disstink. you have racial frictions and bad neighbors and good neighborhoods, all kinds
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all of that to me was died to the bronx new york or cities. i moved to chicago and i loved in chicago and i lived in d.c., all these things pertained to these places. the thing that blew my mind it's just a municipality of 20,000 people. it's anywhere u.s.a. it's between the northern edge of st. louis and like the tonier subur suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. >> right. >> it's just strip malls and parking lots and houses and -- and the idea that what i experienced there was like the level of exploitation, and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of
all of that to me was died to the bronx new york or cities. i moved to chicago and i loved in chicago and i lived in d.c., all these things pertained to these places. the thing that blew my mind it's just a municipality of 20,000 people. it's anywhere u.s.a. it's between the northern edge of st. louis and like the tonier subur suburbs. you just drive through it. it looks like anywhere. >> right. >> it's just strip malls and parking lots and houses and -- and the idea that what i...
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all of that was tied deeply to the bronx, new york or cities and i moved to chicago and when i was inchicago all these things pertained in that and the thing that blue my mind about ferguson's it was just a municipality, totally -- it is anywhere usa, between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you drive through it, it looks like anywhere. just parking lots and houses. the idea that what i experienced was the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression and oppression, the level of invasiveness of policing, the intensity of humiliation in a place that was anonymous blue my mind. >> what afterwards on booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i am tony clark from the carter presidential library, glad you are here because this is a really good book. i'm curious how
all of that was tied deeply to the bronx, new york or cities and i moved to chicago and when i was inchicago all these things pertained in that and the thing that blue my mind about ferguson's it was just a municipality, totally -- it is anywhere usa, between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you drive through it, it looks like anywhere. just parking lots and houses. the idea that what i experienced was the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression and oppression,...
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he is a bronx resident. he does have two prior dwis, i am able to confirm.ictim was an 18-year-old girl, and apparently the 18-year-old girl was with her sister who also was injured. total injured 23, including the dead, and an 18-year-old girl who has not been -- her identity not been released was killed in this tragic accident in times square. we will be right back. millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. start at one of t
he is a bronx resident. he does have two prior dwis, i am able to confirm.ictim was an 18-year-old girl, and apparently the 18-year-old girl was with her sister who also was injured. total injured 23, including the dead, and an 18-year-old girl who has not been -- her identity not been released was killed in this tragic accident in times square. we will be right back. millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been...
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. >> yeah guarding that bear is like guarding bronx like guarding lebron. >> so he thought by yellingt the bear would keep him away as opposed to the bearing wanting to eat him for lunch. >> he's like a feisty one. >> yeah you might want to rethink that dude. >> yeah. >> couple well pitched games by the giants and a's. and the warriors. the lebron getting ready for the three match. the rematch three match. the rematch three match. threematch i have to travel from its source to the bottle? a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliski
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if you grow up in a city and the bronx, you have cities are racial friction and bad neighborhoods and good neighborhoods. and all kinds of loaded ways in which police police the communities differently. ways they overlap and create the sand paper friction. i moved to chicago and lived in d.c. and they pertained there. this is totally -- it is anywhere usa. it is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you just drive-thru it. it is just parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experience there is the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the policing, the intensity of the humilitation.
if you grow up in a city and the bronx, you have cities are racial friction and bad neighborhoods and good neighborhoods. and all kinds of loaded ways in which police police the communities differently. ways they overlap and create the sand paper friction. i moved to chicago and lived in d.c. and they pertained there. this is totally -- it is anywhere usa. it is between the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. you just drive-thru it. it is just parking lots and houses and the idea that...
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turn to go baseball, yankees and astros right there on the bronx. carlos correa. astros up 2-0.inning, nobody out. runners on the corners, he strikes out the next three batters, 1.24 career, era against, bottom of the ninth, 3-2 with two outs, he rip it is line drive to left, one run was four but jake guns down elsbury at home and perfect throw to the game and the astros win it 3-2. in arizona diamondbacks. hits it down the line and gone. that tends no-hitter and shut-out. rangers-padres, bottom of the ninth, game tide at 2, napoli comes with 2 on, he blasted a three-run walkoff home the other win the game for texas, that's his second homer of the game, napoli's teammates wait for him right there and they celebrate. they look like they are having the best time ever. lauren: it looks like they threw some stuff too. bad news out there. tornadoes in oklahoma causing down power lines and damaged homes but so far no reports of injuries, the storms are now on their way right here to the northeast, we have fox news senior meteorologist janice dean. janice: unfortunately we are going to
turn to go baseball, yankees and astros right there on the bronx. carlos correa. astros up 2-0.inning, nobody out. runners on the corners, he strikes out the next three batters, 1.24 career, era against, bottom of the ninth, 3-2 with two outs, he rip it is line drive to left, one run was four but jake guns down elsbury at home and perfect throw to the game and the astros win it 3-2. in arizona diamondbacks. hits it down the line and gone. that tends no-hitter and shut-out. rangers-padres,...
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all of that was tied very deeply to the bronx, new york, or the city. all of these things pertain in that place. the thing that blew my mind about ferguson is just -- the thing that blew my mind about ferguson is it is just the municipality of 20,000 people. you just drive through it. it just looks like anywhere. it is just strip malls, parking lots, houses, and the idea that what i experienced there was a level of exploitation, and the level of racial oppression and friction, the level of the evasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation, all of that is just in this place was anonymous. something about that blew my mind. >> much afterwards on sunday on afterwards on c-span2, on the tv. -- on book tv. >> can result in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan just six months after the attack on pearl harbor. on june 2, american history tv will be live all day from the macarthur memorial visitor's center in norfolk, virginia for the 75th anniversary for the battle of midway. featured speakers include walter elliott carlson, anthony and timothy
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the first meeting in the bronx and they both could use a little babe ruth today.eading the baseball was an issue against all starting pitchers. a career-high, 13 strikeouts for tanaka. sean minaya terrific as well just ask erin hicks or perhaps chris carter. eight strikeouts. we are scoreless into the seventh. deep centerfield and it looks like the a's are finally on the something. hicks is making a play. we remain scoreless. in the 8th inning, i appreciate it. curious with to a board and he finds a home. is been so good this year. the a stack on one more. right now there are in the ninth at 2-0, oakland. >> what's better than being paid millions of dollars not the coach football? being paid on top of that to talk about football. chip kelly has been hired to be a college football analyst. he was the oregon head coach and then he spent time with the eagles and he was fired in january with three years left on his four-year deal. >> the 9th inning, a foul ball. check out the concentration. not only does the fan make the catch, he has a beer and a juggling catch with
the first meeting in the bronx and they both could use a little babe ruth today.eading the baseball was an issue against all starting pitchers. a career-high, 13 strikeouts for tanaka. sean minaya terrific as well just ask erin hicks or perhaps chris carter. eight strikeouts. we are scoreless into the seventh. deep centerfield and it looks like the a's are finally on the something. hicks is making a play. we remain scoreless. in the 8th inning, i appreciate it. curious with to a board and he...
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the building we were building was in the south bronx and it had the highest hospitalization rate in the country. they did it. fast-forward, the study went of ash, the incidents much up, in some cases zero, two years after the study finished. we said, well, we can do this. even better, we didn't waste money trying to do it. we went to the next step, which the activetime, design guidelines, and again, it was about changing people's outcomes through the environment. it sounds,just as getting people active. we incorporated that into one of our buildings. lisa: terrific. the property in the video is yours. can you talk about how you are able to include these amenities and affordable housing? it is a challenge. there are first costs. i think the biggest challenges we face are sustaining it. we are fortunate in that we are the developers, the builders, and the property managers. there is synergy there, cost savings there that we can put into the project. and i think that while we don't have a mission statement, we are the appreciative of all people that work with us of gete we are, so when you
the building we were building was in the south bronx and it had the highest hospitalization rate in the country. they did it. fast-forward, the study went of ash, the incidents much up, in some cases zero, two years after the study finished. we said, well, we can do this. even better, we didn't waste money trying to do it. we went to the next step, which the activetime, design guidelines, and again, it was about changing people's outcomes through the environment. it sounds,just as getting...
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all of that timmy was tied tied deeply to either the bronx to new yorker cities. i lived in chicago and i lived in d.c. and all the things pertain to the thing that will my mind that ferguson was it's a municipality 20,000 people. it's anywhere usa. it's the northern edge of st. louis and the suburbs. it looks like anywhere. it's strip malls and parking lots and houses and the idea that what i experienced there was the level of exploitation and the level of racial oppression, the level of policing, the intensity of humiliation. all of that in this place that was heretofore anonymous. that blew my mind. at a hearing on global securitya threats director of national intelligence dan coats was asked about possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. he's joined on the witnessed him by the head of the defense
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lives in the bronx. his name, richard rojas.said nothing as he was led out of the police station. a much different demeanor compared to how he was in the seconds after crashing his car in times square killing one and hurting more than 20. police say early findings show he was high on drugs. investigators added it's believed he suffers from mental illness and claims voices in his head told him to be violent. yesterday afternoon he mad turn and drove for three blocks north on the sidewalk going the wrong way and then he slammed into a metal poll. police officers and civilians captured him as he tried to get away. >> the first feeling was that it might be something like an attack when a car plows into a pedestrian area. >> reporter: they do not believe it is terror related. he lives with his mother in the bronx. that woman was taken into questioning. he has a criminal past mainly crimes involving driving. he also serves in the military. that's the very latest from mid town manhattan. back to you. >>> we have new details to help you
lives in the bronx. his name, richard rojas.said nothing as he was led out of the police station. a much different demeanor compared to how he was in the seconds after crashing his car in times square killing one and hurting more than 20. police say early findings show he was high on drugs. investigators added it's believed he suffers from mental illness and claims voices in his head told him to be violent. yesterday afternoon he mad turn and drove for three blocks north on the sidewalk going...
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. >> to the bronx, officer gar fell james spotted kids playing ball and took a shot from outside the court other side of the fence and makes it. >> last name james? relation to lebron? >> finally tonight, the touch museum was rocking today. ♪ ♪ >> it was a beach party inside hamilton hall. little ones showed off their moves. the fun continues tomorrow when kids draw on seashells, books about the seashore anden joy free ice cream. castle is next. "action news" continues at 6 tomorrow morning. now for melissa magee, ducis rogers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. see you back here tomorrow. what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. (lady gaga) ♪ give me the thing that i love ♪ ♪ i'll turn the lights on (man) oh, my god. i think that's her c
. >> to the bronx, officer gar fell james spotted kids playing ball and took a shot from outside the court other side of the fence and makes it. >> last name james? relation to lebron? >> finally tonight, the touch museum was rocking today. ♪ ♪ >> it was a beach party inside hamilton hall. little ones showed off their moves. the fun continues tomorrow when kids draw on seashells, books about the seashore anden joy free ice cream. castle is next. "action...
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that was tied to the bronx, new york city and city. i livedoved to chicago, and d.c.hchicago anywhere ally -- it's usa. it's between the northern edge of st. louis and like the suburbs. just drive through it. anywhere.like it's just strip malls and houses.lots and and the idea that what i experienced there was like the exploitation, and the level of racial oppression and friction. the level of the evasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation. that, in this place that was heretofore anonymous, that blew my t mind. >> watch onda
that was tied to the bronx, new york city and city. i livedoved to chicago, and d.c.hchicago anywhere ally -- it's usa. it's between the northern edge of st. louis and like the suburbs. just drive through it. anywhere.like it's just strip malls and houses.lots and and the idea that what i experienced there was like the exploitation, and the level of racial oppression and friction. the level of the evasiveness of policing, the intensity of the humiliation. that, in this place that was heretofore...
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and so showing off the oak town pride in the bronx this is how you will know it will be your day in the ball park. how about the hug. got to see that again. look at that. that's team work. he gave up one return but had a no hitter into the sixth then this happens, matt holiday with 2-1 bomb and yankees take the 3-1 lead. making this one look easy, yeah, baseball's not that easy that cut the lead 3-2. the a's not happy with home plate umpire strike zone, jed lowry got tossed arguing in the eighth and later so did manager bob melvin, good thing we bleeped out those words the a's win 3-2. >>> forget about green jackets how about those pants by sergio garcia. . if you have to have confidence to pull off that. and look at that great shot. leads to a tap in byrd. leads to a tap in birdie. tied for eighth. kissner second shot not good into the hazard. after a nice recovery, chance to save bogey, kissner tied for fourth six under overall. web simpson on the 11 here is currently in the lead at 9 under par. >>> watch what happens, i got it, i got it, oh, i don't have it. the ball goes over the fe
and so showing off the oak town pride in the bronx this is how you will know it will be your day in the ball park. how about the hug. got to see that again. look at that. that's team work. he gave up one return but had a no hitter into the sixth then this happens, matt holiday with 2-1 bomb and yankees take the 3-1 lead. making this one look easy, yeah, baseball's not that easy that cut the lead 3-2. the a's not happy with home plate umpire strike zone, jed lowry got tossed arguing in the...
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. >> richard rojas, residente de el bronx fue detenido en la escena. >> la preocupaciÓn inicial de las autoridades es que se trataba de un atentado, en los que se han usado autos en Áreas llenas de transeÚntes. despuÉs de los atentados del 2001 queda bastante clara la vulnerabilidad creciente esta poblaciÓn frente a incidentes como este. jorge: pasamos a los angeles. marÍa elena: buenas tardes. vamos a una pausa comercial. ocho de los 11 millones de indocumentados serÍan de portables por faltas consideradas delitos criminales. ademÁs. la marihuana medicinal viste hÁbito. o un grupo de monjas cultivan [sr. robinson] ¿puedo practicar mi español contigo? [representante bancario] por supuesto, sr. robinson. [sr. robinson] transferencias, pagos... ¿todo suena mejor en español, no? [representante bancario] ¡pero qúe bien lo habla! [esposa] hasta cambió su app de wells fargo para recibir algunas alertas por teléfono móvil en español. así practica y está al tanto de sus cuentas. [representante bancario] ¡qué bien! ¿y en qué más les puedo ayudar hoy? [esposa] q
. >> richard rojas, residente de el bronx fue detenido en la escena. >> la preocupaciÓn inicial de las autoridades es que se trataba de un atentado, en los que se han usado autos en Áreas llenas de transeÚntes. despuÉs de los atentados del 2001 queda bastante clara la vulnerabilidad creciente esta poblaciÓn frente a incidentes como este. jorge: pasamos a los angeles. marÍa elena: buenas tardes. vamos a una pausa comercial. ocho de los 11 millones de indocumentados serÍan de...
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and so showing off the oak town pride in the bronx this is how you will know it will be your day in theball park. how about the hug. got to see that again. look at that. that's team work. he gave up one return but had a no hitter into the sixth then this happens, matt holiday with 2-1 bomb and yankees take the 3-1 lead. making this one look easy, yeah, baseball's not that easy that cut the lead 3-2. the a's not happy with home plate umpire strike zone, jed lowry got tossed arguing in the eighth and later so did manager bob melvin, good thing we bleeped out those words the a's win 3-2. >>> forget about green jackets how about those pants by sergio garcia. . if you have to have confidence to pull off that. and look at that great shot. leads to a tap in byrd. leads to a tap in birdie. tied for eighth. kissner second shot not good into the hazard. after a nice recovery, chance to save bogey, kissner tied for fourth six under overall. web simpson on currently in the lead at 9 under par. >>> watch what happens, i got it, i got it, oh, i don't have it. the ball goes over the fence. it's a walk
and so showing off the oak town pride in the bronx this is how you will know it will be your day in theball park. how about the hug. got to see that again. look at that. that's team work. he gave up one return but had a no hitter into the sixth then this happens, matt holiday with 2-1 bomb and yankees take the 3-1 lead. making this one look easy, yeah, baseball's not that easy that cut the lead 3-2. the a's not happy with home plate umpire strike zone, jed lowry got tossed arguing in the eighth...