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ocurriÓ en el bronx poco despuÉs de las 5 de la tarde.spectivamente un tercer de 23 aÑos resultÓ herido de bala. >>> esta calle estÁ peligrosa. y no quiero andar y ponerme en peligro. >>> tambiÉn en el bronx, investigan si la bala que entrÓ por el par brisas. iba dirigida a los 2 oficiales dentro. >>> quÉ nos cuida a nosotros. >>> en queens, los hombres fueron apeuÑalados. en el mismo condado, 2 policÍas dispararon pero no hirieron a un hombre que apuntaba con un arma de fuego a otro. en manhattan, 5 personas baleadas las madrugada de ayer, incluyendo un adolescente de 15 aÑos. en staten island, muriÓ abatido un hombre de 45 aÑos. >>> me preocupa, porque vamos a volver a los aÑos de la Época de al capone. en el bronx, rafael pujols, noticiero telemundo. >>> escuche esto, una vez mÁs el presidente donald trump buscarÁ esta semana suspender daca. segÚn el medio de hill. va a presentar la documentaciÓn necesaria para cumplir con las condiciones de la suprema corte y poder dejar sin efecto este programa. hay que recordar que apenas a finales
ocurriÓ en el bronx poco despuÉs de las 5 de la tarde.spectivamente un tercer de 23 aÑos resultÓ herido de bala. >>> esta calle estÁ peligrosa. y no quiero andar y ponerme en peligro. >>> tambiÉn en el bronx, investigan si la bala que entrÓ por el par brisas. iba dirigida a los 2 oficiales dentro. >>> quÉ nos cuida a nosotros. >>> en queens, los hombres fueron apeuÑalados. en el mismo condado, 2 policÍas dispararon pero no hirieron a un hombre que...
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diablo lived in a part of the bronx called soundview.soundview is in the southeastern bronx and in the late 1990s it was a pretty bad neighborhood and major open air drug markets had just been shut down about two or three blocks over from one diablo lives. wheeler avenue is one of the streets that comes down off the made thoroughfare which is western oliver. it's a very narrow street two story red burke road house built around the turn-of-the-century and they're very close to the street the sidewalk, there is no graph strip in the sidewalk, street, sidewalk, two quick stops and then you have these buildings, these two story building. he lived in one of the second-floor on the night of february 3, 1999 he comes home from, he was a peddler he sold, one of those guys and 14th street he comes home around midnight and goes upstairs and talks to his roommate and the reasons we don't know he comes downstairs maybe he wanted to have a cigarette maybe he wanted to take in the night air, maybe he was feeling claustrophobic, we don't know. the vest
diablo lived in a part of the bronx called soundview.soundview is in the southeastern bronx and in the late 1990s it was a pretty bad neighborhood and major open air drug markets had just been shut down about two or three blocks over from one diablo lives. wheeler avenue is one of the streets that comes down off the made thoroughfare which is western oliver. it's a very narrow street two story red burke road house built around the turn-of-the-century and they're very close to the street the...
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. >> anyone who said there is no such thing as a free lunch has never been to th of bronx. that is a real spot where this fridge was put by sarah allen and selma raven. >> we are putting food in a place that is accessible to everyone that needs it during this time. >> it is called the community fridge and people thought it with free healthy food at a time when so many families are struggling. >> we see the need, the real need. people are still not making ends meet.? 54 million americans, including
. >> anyone who said there is no such thing as a free lunch has never been to th of bronx. that is a real spot where this fridge was put by sarah allen and selma raven. >> we are putting food in a place that is accessible to everyone that needs it during this time. >> it is called the community fridge and people thought it with free healthy food at a time when so many families are struggling. >> we see the need, the real need. people are still not making ends meet.? 54...
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but how could the bronx make the best boston cream pie?> that's delicious. and it's where tank confessed he had some show business aspirations of his own. >> listen, he wanted to be the singer. i wanted to be a comedian. >> we could have been martin and lewis if you listened to me. >> right. >> you watch me, katie couric. >> martin, maybe. but definitely not mantle. >> he did it. this is embarrassing in front of katie couric. >> one more. >> all right. here we go. that's it. >> nice job. >> that's it for you, katie. >> quit while you're ahead. >> yeah, you bet. >> we then headed to his alma mater, cardinal hayes high school. >> i think it had a great influence on me, and not only was it religious, but it was very disciplinarian as well. >> and while he may have minded his ps and qs, regis admits he wasn't pulling as and bs. >> i was not a great student. i really wasn't. >> sort of, what, average? >> yeah, average. just average. but i wanted to be bing crosby. look at this over here. >> and despite his passion for singing, he told us he nev
but how could the bronx make the best boston cream pie?> that's delicious. and it's where tank confessed he had some show business aspirations of his own. >> listen, he wanted to be the singer. i wanted to be a comedian. >> we could have been martin and lewis if you listened to me. >> right. >> you watch me, katie couric. >> martin, maybe. but definitely not mantle. >> he did it. this is embarrassing in front of katie couric. >> one more. >>...
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former b bronx middle schohool principal.l.hen we come back, the man who prededicted the panandemic two s ago, ed yong. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this s is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. the united states's expense in the world's worst outbreak of covivid-19. tuesdaday marked the highest reported in the cocountry in a single day since the pandemic began with 47,000 new cases reported. eight states -- california, reporteddexas, also record daiaily higighs as the vs sprereads rapidly across the soh and wewest. the number of u.s. cases have reportedly risen by y 80% in the papast two weeks. on tuesday, dr. anthony fauci, warned the u.s. could spiral out of control and less urgent steps are taken. >> when you have any outbreak in one part of the country, even though in other parts of the country they are doing well, they are vulnerable. i made that point where he clearly last week that a press conference. we can't just focus on those areas that are having the
former b bronx middle schohool principal.l.hen we come back, the man who prededicted the panandemic two s ago, ed yong. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this s is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. the united states's expense in the world's worst outbreak of covivid-19. tuesdaday marked the highest reported in the cocountry in a single day since the pandemic began with 47,000 new cases reported. eight states -- california,...
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raised in the bronx, he landed his first gig, host of the regis philbin show. he played the side kick role in the early days on the popular joey bishop show. but by the 1980s, he became known known for his trademark wit and affable interview style, partnering with kathie lee gifford for "live! with regis and kathie lee," a hit that lasted 15 years. >> i wish i didn't have to wait until i was in my late 50s before the good part of my life started in this business. >> reporter: it's where he displayed a style all his own, self-deprecating, cheeky, brash but never petty. in 2001, kelly ripa would join the show. the two winning a daytime emmy award for outstanding talk show that year. by 2004, philbin broke the guinness world record for most hours on camera, then 15,188 hours. >> i hope to be remembered most for -- >> 17,000 hours in front of a television camera. is that enough for you? this will be my last year on this show. and it was the biggest thrill of my life. >> reporter: philbin hosted "live!" for nearly 28 years. but he wasn't done yet, becoming host of t
raised in the bronx, he landed his first gig, host of the regis philbin show. he played the side kick role in the early days on the popular joey bishop show. but by the 1980s, he became known known for his trademark wit and affable interview style, partnering with kathie lee gifford for "live! with regis and kathie lee," a hit that lasted 15 years. >> i wish i didn't have to wait until i was in my late 50s before the good part of my life started in this business. >>...
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before the bronx zoo, odebanga boarded a ship, flipping a fish scale like a coin. the first shiny thing he's seen since his family had been murdered. leopold's soldier still carries the finger of odebanga's daughter to ward away evil in his pocket. remember him, the man in with the monkeys? who can forget the way he grit his teeth. they resemble clause. he is caged in the zoo, the same year her mother becomes a ghost. thick and wet with memories, zora has a hard time keeping still. for morgan and baltimore to howard in the district to bernard near the bronx, he haunts her, folding the news clippings in with her lunch, reading the creases, mysteries draped in her palms. this odd chameleon, the cradles of hell always take the shape of a woman's lips. using a looking glass made from a martini, madison grant traces zora's square jaw. when she whispers to him about ann spencer and this border, his throat burns with curiosity. he considers this zoa and all that is alchemy. is she the prophecy of stones? the fire within the dark sciences he ponders? ok. so, let's go to th
before the bronx zoo, odebanga boarded a ship, flipping a fish scale like a coin. the first shiny thing he's seen since his family had been murdered. leopold's soldier still carries the finger of odebanga's daughter to ward away evil in his pocket. remember him, the man in with the monkeys? who can forget the way he grit his teeth. they resemble clause. he is caged in the zoo, the same year her mother becomes a ghost. thick and wet with memories, zora has a hard time keeping still. for morgan...
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>> i was tired of children dying in the bronx, literally.school year, 34 children died within the k-12 school system in the bronx and 17 died via suicide. right here across the street in co-op city, across the street from my school a young girl, 9th grader, jumped off the building after being bullied in school. in new rochelle, which is also in the district, one young girl stabbed another during a conflict, during a lunch break at new rochelle high school. kids were literally dying in the streets and they're still dying in the streets, not just from police brutality but because they live in communities historically neglected, disenfrance chased and suffering through poverty, toxic stress and chronic trauma. after being a principal for ten years i got tired of it. when i spoke to people throughout the district about congressman engel's leadership we continued to hear he was absent, disengaged and they felt it was time for a change. after the work in education i have done, organizing beyond the walls of the school, i decided to jump in the rac
>> i was tired of children dying in the bronx, literally.school year, 34 children died within the k-12 school system in the bronx and 17 died via suicide. right here across the street in co-op city, across the street from my school a young girl, 9th grader, jumped off the building after being bullied in school. in new rochelle, which is also in the district, one young girl stabbed another during a conflict, during a lunch break at new rochelle high school. kids were literally dying in the...
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philbin was raised in the bronx. after a stint in the navy, he headed west to san diego, where he landed his first talk show, the regis philbin show. >> we'll be right back. >> philbin's sprint to talk show superstardom brought him next to los angeles, where he took over hosting duties from steve allen before finally bursting on to the national stage as the sidekick on the joey bishop show. >> the hottest thing on record, regis philbin. >> yeah, what is that?! >> it's live with rooemgs aegis kathie lee. >> he was back home in new york, sharing interview with kathie lee gifford. their show became a ratings winner, with the popular duo working together for 15 years. >> it's live with regis and kelly. >> in 2001, soap oprah star kelly ripa inherited the stool besides regis. their chemistry earning them a daytime emmy. three years later, philbin broke the guinness world record for most time on camera, then a 15,188 hours. >> this will be my last year on this show. and it was the biggest thrill of my life. thanks, everybo
philbin was raised in the bronx. after a stint in the navy, he headed west to san diego, where he landed his first talk show, the regis philbin show. >> we'll be right back. >> philbin's sprint to talk show superstardom brought him next to los angeles, where he took over hosting duties from steve allen before finally bursting on to the national stage as the sidekick on the joey bishop show. >> the hottest thing on record, regis philbin. >> yeah, what is that?! >>...
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darlene: my name is darlene turner, and i live in the bronx.e been living in this building, in this apartment, for, like, 34 years. i work in the hotel industry. so i worked for a restaurant down in this city which has closed down due to the pandemic. with no income still. so it's really hard to pay my rent. >> the people united will never be defeated. darlene: i'm four months behind since april. i owe $4000. i'm afraid if i get evicted i will not have any place to stay. you know, i'll be homeless. i'll have to go to a shelter. i worked for 34 years at my hotel and i've never been unemployed, so all this is the first time for me. i have a little bit of unemployment coming in, but it's still not much, because i still have other bills to pay. i just feel that they should, you know, cancel rent, especially for the ones that can't pay rent. it's very emotional, because i hear so many things from other people, you know, on television, sleep on a street or going in a shelter, something i would have never thought in the year 2020 that this would ever
darlene: my name is darlene turner, and i live in the bronx.e been living in this building, in this apartment, for, like, 34 years. i work in the hotel industry. so i worked for a restaurant down in this city which has closed down due to the pandemic. with no income still. so it's really hard to pay my rent. >> the people united will never be defeated. darlene: i'm four months behind since april. i owe $4000. i'm afraid if i get evicted i will not have any place to stay. you know, i'll be...
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kissed his family good-bye and boarded a cross-country flight, reporting for duty in the hard-hit bronx. >> going to take this here and make a head covering. >> the difference for us is when you're a physician, you're not on the very front of the war. here, we're the infantry. >> as cases skyrocket through the country, currently at least 38 states seeing an upward trend in cases, tonight we meet four heros in uniform who answered the call for the city in crisis. you know you're putting your life on the line. >> that's what we do, ma'am. >> combat medics deployed the epicenter of a new kind of war. >> nothing truly prepared us for what we came here for. >> now carrying the scars of a hard-fought battle. ready and willing to answer the call of duty yet again. >> i think i was expecting that we could walk in and be able to fix everyone. we couldn't. >> new york's first case of 39-year-old health care worker. >> officials say the threat of coronavirus remains low. they have told americans to get ready for the unknown. >> governor cuomo warning that this is just the beginning and to expect d
kissed his family good-bye and boarded a cross-country flight, reporting for duty in the hard-hit bronx. >> going to take this here and make a head covering. >> the difference for us is when you're a physician, you're not on the very front of the war. here, we're the infantry. >> as cases skyrocket through the country, currently at least 38 states seeing an upward trend in cases, tonight we meet four heros in uniform who answered the call for the city in crisis. you know...
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the bronx received just 2%. >> the bronx is always the last to get help. >> it's made surviving covid even more difficult. >> our kids had to learn remotely but didn't get their tablets for months. >> through it all, places do what it can to provide like making meals for non-profit to serve new yorkers in need. >> will your business survive? >> if it wasn't because of the essential meals, no. if this stops, i don't think i could survive. >> without this, you're in deep trouble. >> oh, yeah. i'm trying to remain positive. >> here and so many other places, lines still stretch around the block. the numbers are staggering, craig. there are predictions that as many as 70% of the restaurants in the bronx may not survive. half of the businesses if queens may not survive either. they're hoping more local, federal, and state aid arrives and they hope the health numbers stay low, stay flat and don't spike like other parts of the country and brick it back here again. >> lives and livelihoods. ron allen, thank you so much for that report. i want to bring back in dr. davidson. me mimi gan writes,
the bronx received just 2%. >> the bronx is always the last to get help. >> it's made surviving covid even more difficult. >> our kids had to learn remotely but didn't get their tablets for months. >> through it all, places do what it can to provide like making meals for non-profit to serve new yorkers in need. >> will your business survive? >> if it wasn't because of the essential meals, no. if this stops, i don't think i could survive. >> without...
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east harlem and the bronx opgin to begin they are having a hard time opening up againwe shoulble at the restaurant businessso that is a smart way to do it. host:an ask our guest questions, the house is inspected coming at 9:00. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (2 ñ for republicans. (202) 748-8002 fordes.oughts on he trump ad effort about thend having aunted. whato you think of that move? guest:iront seenalcommunities are held when we get a precise count. getting a precise count in each ow the demographics of that and we willfirst it was the citizenship question. e, that was thrown out in court. now there is this executive undocumenteds not to be counted. is america thisa politicamove to injectr, an appointments. he's playing politics with this inct fear into the ensure that he ca it is a disservice to america the constitution is very clear is unconstitutional. state could lose as many as $3000 per residenttheir census application. if you have children in the schools, understand that if you don't get a precise count, you will not be getting the resources that you need for yr children, for e
east harlem and the bronx opgin to begin they are having a hard time opening up againwe shoulble at the restaurant businessso that is a smart way to do it. host:an ask our guest questions, the house is inspected coming at 9:00. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (2 ñ for republicans. (202) 748-8002 fordes.oughts on he trump ad effort about thend having aunted. whato you think of that move? guest:iront seenalcommunities are held when we get a precise count. getting a precise count in each ow the...
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procedimiento.antes de firmar la reforma, de blasio ayudo a pintar un mural de black lives matter, en el bronx. en breve....maqana se abren en nueva york las inscripciones para recibir ayuda economica para pagar los alquileres de vivienda...y el tecnico del equipo las chivas de guadalajara, luis fernando tena, da positivo al coronavirus.... nueva york abrira maqana las inscripciones para que los inquilinos que no han podido pagar el alquiler de sus viviendas puedan pedir ayuda eonomica al estado.este programa de emergencia es basicamente para personas de bajos recuros, que deben cumplir una serie de requisitos para obtener la ayuda.y en medio de la crisis de desempleo por la pandemia, muchas familias hispanas no han podido ponerse al dia con el pago de sus arriendos. nayeli chavez hablo con algunos de los afectados. el exdirector de la compaqia petrolera mexicana "pemex", emilio lozoya, regresara a mexio maqana, extraditado por espaqa, segun informaron fuentes oficiales.el pasado 6 de julio, la justicia espaqola acordo extraditar a lozoya por un presunto fraude de 280 millones de dolares en la
procedimiento.antes de firmar la reforma, de blasio ayudo a pintar un mural de black lives matter, en el bronx. en breve....maqana se abren en nueva york las inscripciones para recibir ayuda economica para pagar los alquileres de vivienda...y el tecnico del equipo las chivas de guadalajara, luis fernando tena, da positivo al coronavirus.... nueva york abrira maqana las inscripciones para que los inquilinos que no han podido pagar el alquiler de sus viviendas puedan pedir ayuda eonomica al...
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still walking around free us of the bronx va can't figure out whether or not to fileo charges?his is what's happening. new york city is now like a third world country. new york city will be like chicago, it's like -- you know, the homeless in annapolis, 43 days in portland. they are bringing down our intentionally and the combination of soros-funded d.a.s, or not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bail reform or we let them out as soon as the people's work is done,-c along with the refusal to even enforce the law because the cops have not been trained on how to even effectually arrest. we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder why gun crime -- gun purchases are going to the roof. no one is going to calm 1911 is called. the cavalry ain't coming. you're on your own. >> brian: true. and guess what, when the people come back to the city supposedly in the fall, this is really going to be a mess, this is an empty city and they're still violence running rampant. can you imagine what everyone comes back and tries to go into the suit doors that have
still walking around free us of the bronx va can't figure out whether or not to fileo charges?his is what's happening. new york city is now like a third world country. new york city will be like chicago, it's like -- you know, the homeless in annapolis, 43 days in portland. they are bringing down our intentionally and the combination of soros-funded d.a.s, or not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bail reform or we let them out as soon as the people's work is done,-c along with...
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i'm from the bronx! where are you from? >> indianapolis. >> yuccas: regis philbin, tv royalty and the common man -- seemed to live his life in america's living rooms. his big break came in 1967 - as joey bishop's sidekick in a short lived challenge to johnny carson's tonight show. in the late '80's - philbin's "live with regis and kathie lee" took the morning tv world by storm. when kathie lee gifford exited after 15 years, philbin paired with kelly ripa for another decade, before he stepped aside. >> don't want to argue? you love to argue! >> i do! >> yuccas: philbin presided over the popular game show "who wants to be a millionaire," wearing what would become signature mono-chromatic suits, shirts and ties. over the years, he weathered several health challenges, including a triple bypass and hip replacement. the bronx-born philbin died friday at his manhattan home. regis philbin was 88. also happening right now, two big storms that are impacting the u.s. this weekend. this is near corpus christi, texas where hanna is maki
i'm from the bronx! where are you from? >> indianapolis. >> yuccas: regis philbin, tv royalty and the common man -- seemed to live his life in america's living rooms. his big break came in 1967 - as joey bishop's sidekick in a short lived challenge to johnny carson's tonight show. in the late '80's - philbin's "live with regis and kathie lee" took the morning tv world by storm. when kathie lee gifford exited after 15 years, philbin paired with kelly ripa for another...
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a man getting shot dead in the bronx in new york as he's walking his 6-year-old precious daughter across the street. comrade de blasio, well, they just got a billion dollars from the nypd. he's blaming the violence on oh, coronavirus. not the massive police budget cuts, not the idiotic bill reform bill that andrew cuomo supported. you commit a crime, let you out the door. rob one bank any good to rob six banks and they will still let you out. there are other soft on crime policies. meanwhile in the great city of atlanta, violence is also surging. 31 shooting victims over the weekend in atlanta, including an 8-year-old little girl. her name is sue coria turner and she was killed after a gunman shot up the car that her mom was driving and recently a father deliver these heartbreaking remarks. let's take a look. >> they say black lives matter. they killed my baby because she crossed iberia. you killed a child. she didn't do nothing to nobody. just wanted to get home to see your cousins. that's all she wanted to do. just wanted to get home. >> sean: how do you recover from that? that is amer
a man getting shot dead in the bronx in new york as he's walking his 6-year-old precious daughter across the street. comrade de blasio, well, they just got a billion dollars from the nypd. he's blaming the violence on oh, coronavirus. not the massive police budget cuts, not the idiotic bill reform bill that andrew cuomo supported. you commit a crime, let you out the door. rob one bank any good to rob six banks and they will still let you out. there are other soft on crime policies. meanwhile in...
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> y la ciudad de nueva york reabre una de sus atracciones turÍsticas principales, el zoolÓgico del bronxpara refrescarnos mientras consumimos menos. sigamos seguros, sigamos brillando. se trata de los próximos 10 años. pero hoy tú puedes hacer algo. tú puedes hacer la diferencia por los próximos 10 años al llenar el formulario del censo 2020. pues las ayudas del gobierno se reparten en base a la población. es muy importante que nuestra gente se deje contar. visita 2020census.gov/es y llena el censo hoy mismo. dale forma a tu futuro y a la de tu familia. extrañamos esos momentos con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ estamos de regreso con mÁs de nuevo dÍa, y familia, fijense que california ordenÓ el cierre de las esc
> y la ciudad de nueva york reabre una de sus atracciones turÍsticas principales, el zoolÓgico del bronxpara refrescarnos mientras consumimos menos. sigamos seguros, sigamos brillando. se trata de los próximos 10 años. pero hoy tú puedes hacer algo. tú puedes hacer la diferencia por los próximos 10 años al llenar el formulario del censo 2020. pues las ayudas del gobierno se reparten en base a la población. es muy importante que nuestra gente se deje contar. visita 2020census.gov/es...
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you lived in the bronx too as well yeah i mean what people are seeing now is policing is just on camera and it's being circulated in this cons where it's sort of in the national attention but violence and let different kinds of police violence happen every single day and you know from being very gun on line. well these were not legitimate that i never had i never accepted the idea that the police were a legitimate situation that could be reformed there was always a sort of position that they were not legitimate and not the per the providers of safety and you know the 1st time i was assaulted by the police i was 13 like my family we can you know different members of my family and there's also just like different legacies that i had known stories of previous generations of people in my family who've been brutalized by the police and so you know and it's the bruises and it's also people kind of think of the sensational forms but the every day like teles there when i'm driving i get pulled over i fear that might be the last thing that that kind of structural violence is also from about. and
you lived in the bronx too as well yeah i mean what people are seeing now is policing is just on camera and it's being circulated in this cons where it's sort of in the national attention but violence and let different kinds of police violence happen every single day and you know from being very gun on line. well these were not legitimate that i never had i never accepted the idea that the police were a legitimate situation that could be reformed there was always a sort of position that they...
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pero en este centro de rÁpidas en el bronx se dan en apenas 15 minutos los resultados.s nunca llegaron. >> tuve que hacerme otra vez la, ya que en la primera prueba nunca me llegÓ el resultado. fabiola: reconoce que estÁn en rÁpido es menos preciso. >> lo que estamos haciendo es hacer dos veces la prueba para verificar el diagnÓstico. fabiola: tanto la prueba rÁpida como el hace -- el mÁs acertado se hacen aquÍ. sÓlo a ti hecho mÁs de 2000 pruebas y se espera que se abran mÁs centros como este en toda la ciudad. el programa piloto busca inundar de pruebas de coronavirus a los vecindarios como este para lograr que mÁs personas se hagan al menos un examen. patricia: ojalÁ que veamos más de esos programas en el paÍs, la adiciÓn de cuatro estados de compartir su informaciÓn sobre las licencias de conducir con la oficina del censo ha desatado crÍticas y preocupaciÓn, algunos temen que esto desanime la participaciÓn en el censo de los conductores que no sean ciudadanos, especialmente los hispanos y esto podrÍa perjudicar la asignaciÓn de fondos. pablo: cuando comenzÓ la campa
pero en este centro de rÁpidas en el bronx se dan en apenas 15 minutos los resultados.s nunca llegaron. >> tuve que hacerme otra vez la, ya que en la primera prueba nunca me llegÓ el resultado. fabiola: reconoce que estÁn en rÁpido es menos preciso. >> lo que estamos haciendo es hacer dos veces la prueba para verificar el diagnÓstico. fabiola: tanto la prueba rÁpida como el hace -- el mÁs acertado se hacen aquÍ. sÓlo a ti hecho mÁs de 2000 pruebas y se espera que se abran...
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after my grandmother died in 1952 and lived in harlem for a couple of years and then moved to the bronx. i intended catholic school, st. helena's and then, you know, went from -- well actually grammar school which was actually an interesting thing because it was african -- all african american nuns and then i went to st. helena's and then went to howard university. my mother sent me to catholic school because, you know, at that point it cost a ten dollars a month, which was, you know, serious money in 1952 and 1954, but also she wanted to make sure that i had the best education that she could get. at that point, she was not too well sold on public schools. i grew up in the projects mostly in new york and at that time, you could see a lot of the issues that we see today in the fifties. you know a lot of people were doing drugs, mostly marijuana and heroin. of all the people that i grew up with, my peer group, probably only three of us graduated from high school, my sister, myself and one other. the reason i was not impacted, i think, was because at that time i spent in trinidad where edu
after my grandmother died in 1952 and lived in harlem for a couple of years and then moved to the bronx. i intended catholic school, st. helena's and then, you know, went from -- well actually grammar school which was actually an interesting thing because it was african -- all african american nuns and then i went to st. helena's and then went to howard university. my mother sent me to catholic school because, you know, at that point it cost a ten dollars a month, which was, you know, serious...
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. >> the nephews and nieces would converge on our home in the bronx.ave me the talking ability i had. if you didn't talk with them, you weren't going to get a word in edgewise. >> reporter: philbin was born august 25th, 1931. despite his parents' large extended family, regis francis xavier philbin was an only child, until he was in college, when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame with a sociology degree and then served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to wear it like that. >> what's that mean, sam? any significance? >> no. it's like a thing, man. that's his thing. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad he finally got one. >> reporter: the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on "the joey bishop show." the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the '60s. more co-hosting jobs and television roles came along. he shared the spotlight with his second wife, joy, who filled in on his "live" show. philbin wracked up huge camera time in morning and night. in 2011, he broke his own world report for
. >> the nephews and nieces would converge on our home in the bronx.ave me the talking ability i had. if you didn't talk with them, you weren't going to get a word in edgewise. >> reporter: philbin was born august 25th, 1931. despite his parents' large extended family, regis francis xavier philbin was an only child, until he was in college, when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame with a sociology degree and then served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to...
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that was interesting -- >> in the bronx? mr. cox: in the bronx. that was the sense of isolation.uld go to school, but when was coming home i would hide my books because i tried to look in both worlds, the world of going to school and being where people -- it's very interesting. the young people i grew up with, mike p group, because i had an accent, because i had a different history, they had respect for me. ,hey respected i was difference that i was going to school and not trying to do different things. they just thought that's fine. i had some space because of that. >> your sister and other siblings? is lorraine,ister lorraine cleveland, lorraine cox. youngest by two and a half years. my father -- i think the last time i saw him, i might have been 10 years old. did not see him -- he was not a major character in my life. -- it is but my sister still working. nurse.ame a registered went to medical school for a while, but had some issues. how did you get pointed towards howard? went to my cousin howard. my house was the stop for all my relatives coming to the united states. theothe
that was interesting -- >> in the bronx? mr. cox: in the bronx. that was the sense of isolation.uld go to school, but when was coming home i would hide my books because i tried to look in both worlds, the world of going to school and being where people -- it's very interesting. the young people i grew up with, mike p group, because i had an accent, because i had a different history, they had respect for me. ,hey respected i was difference that i was going to school and not trying to do...
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made his broadway debut back in 2012 and later went on to originate the role of mob boson any in "a bronxor a tony award for playing the menacing gangster cheech in "bullets over broadway." he and his wife amanda kloots first met as castmates in that musical. they later had a son elvis. >> nick's body is extremely weak. muscles have atrophied. >> reporter: i spoke to amanda kloots last monday about her husband's condition. what have you been told, amanda, about the effect on the body of a long intubation? >> oh, gosh, gayle, it's hard. the longer you're in icu, the longer on a ventilator, your body is more susceptible to infection, and that is what we're seeing with nick. he is in and out of infects in ilungis blood. >> reporter: the 41-year-old broadway actor was placed in a medically induced coma three months ago. >> we really need nick to wake up and start healing. >> reporter: as the public rallied around him and his recovery. cordero woke up from that coma, but suffered setback after setback. in april, doctors amputated his right leg d to coronavirus complications. to fully recover,
made his broadway debut back in 2012 and later went on to originate the role of mob boson any in "a bronxor a tony award for playing the menacing gangster cheech in "bullets over broadway." he and his wife amanda kloots first met as castmates in that musical. they later had a son elvis. >> nick's body is extremely weak. muscles have atrophied. >> reporter: i spoke to amanda kloots last monday about her husband's condition. what have you been told, amanda, about the...
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leaders did not only talk about the coronavirus recovery package but about the bronx budget for the next years what can you tell us about that. yes as i mentioned this rule of law mechanism is very much tied to the. so-called financial framework the 7 year budget in fact of the recovery package stole most of the headlines because this this discussion over grants versus loans was was so emotional and so heated but there will be now as we study the final agreement on the this 7 year budget there will be some losses there that will be certainly very much criticized i know for sure that there are you know there were. some hits taken in climate change funding and that's something that is not going to be well taken by the of the environmental lobby for example but was completely overshadowed by these other debates that we've been discussing. for days and 4 nights of negotiations coming to an end what's next well they will have to go to the european parliament they will also have to go back to their to their governments many countries including for example the netherlands has to get any decisio
leaders did not only talk about the coronavirus recovery package but about the bronx budget for the next years what can you tell us about that. yes as i mentioned this rule of law mechanism is very much tied to the. so-called financial framework the 7 year budget in fact of the recovery package stole most of the headlines because this this discussion over grants versus loans was was so emotional and so heated but there will be now as we study the final agreement on the this 7 year budget there...
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we have to for catholic schools and elementary in the south bronx, our students are from the foremost congressional districts. if we are forced to shut down i was proud of the work are teachers did in the principles did, so we know our kids learn better when we bring them together in community. we are trying to balance the safety protocol with parent choice, we are doing two things, we are implementing the guidelines to make sure we are doing everything we can to mitigate the spread of the virus, keep students safe, keep faculty and staff safe and giving parents options they can opt into or they can opt into a robust online learning option. that we parents are involved in the conversation as well and that is important because people have said there is no 1-size-fits-all strategy. shannon: they want options as far as what the science is. there are different reactions on opposite sides. a republicans is if you are following the science on data on reopening schools you can clearly see schools across the country can be reopened safely and quickly for children, teachers, and parents was we
we have to for catholic schools and elementary in the south bronx, our students are from the foremost congressional districts. if we are forced to shut down i was proud of the work are teachers did in the principles did, so we know our kids learn better when we bring them together in community. we are trying to balance the safety protocol with parent choice, we are doing two things, we are implementing the guidelines to make sure we are doing everything we can to mitigate the spread of the...
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they would converge at our home in the bronx. it gave me the talking ability i had.u didn't talk, you weren't going to get a word in edgewise. >> philbin was born august 25, 1931. despite his parents' large extended family, regis francis xavier philbin was an only child until he was in college when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame and then served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to bear it like that. >> have any special significance? >> no. it's like a thing, man. that's his thing. >> i'm glad he finally got one. >> the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's side kick on the joey bishop show. it gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood's royalty in the late '60s. >> more co-hosting jobs and -- imt he shared the spotlight with joy. who often filled in as his co-host on his live show. philbin racked up huge camera time morning and night. in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on u.s. tv. >> 16,746.5 hours. >> he proved he could charm nighttime audiences hosting the quiz show who wa
they would converge at our home in the bronx. it gave me the talking ability i had.u didn't talk, you weren't going to get a word in edgewise. >> philbin was born august 25, 1931. despite his parents' large extended family, regis francis xavier philbin was an only child until he was in college when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame and then served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to bear it like that. >> have any special significance? >> no. it's...
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this beautiful little girl, her life matters to me. >> that 6-year-old girl in the video in the bronx running away, dad shot in cold blood right in front of her. >> sean: i'm not allowed, they won't let me. i want to show what happens after her father was assassinated walking across the street, holding hands, assassinated. >> that has to be the image. >> sean: go online, it's on hannity.com. governor ron desantis will tell us there has been a spike in corona but there's a story behind us. >> sean: now the mob in the media, their coronavirus coverage is more dishonest than ever tonight as they continue to smear florida governor desantis while spinning for sale new york governor andrew cuomo. they barely talked about covid-19. had no social distancing, had a lot of people without masks and despite new data showing the new york governor and michigan don't become a nurse in new york, they literally put 6,300 covid-19 positive patients into nursing homes during the height of the pandemic. it was an executive order that marks the 25th, how dumb can you be putting the most vulnerable and eve
this beautiful little girl, her life matters to me. >> that 6-year-old girl in the video in the bronx running away, dad shot in cold blood right in front of her. >> sean: i'm not allowed, they won't let me. i want to show what happens after her father was assassinated walking across the street, holding hands, assassinated. >> that has to be the image. >> sean: go online, it's on hannity.com. governor ron desantis will tell us there has been a spike in corona but there's...
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antes de firmar la reforma ayudÓ a pintar un mural en el bronx.t&t y les cambió la vida. los chicos ya no se pelean por sus teléfonos. ¡!¡vamos, joey!!! ...y como cada uno tiene su línea, es perfecto para probar cosas nuevas... prueba el otro filtro... ana, i think you're on mute. nuestros mejores planes a nuestros mejores precios. desde $35 al mes por línea por 4 líneas. todo en la mejor red del país. nueva york patricia: new york abrirÁ las inscripciones para los inquilinos que puedan pagar la renta piden ayuda al estado. en medio de la crisis de desempleo por la pandemia muchas familias hispanas no han podido ponerse al dÍa con el pago de sus arrieros, nayeli chÁvez hablÓ con algunos de los afectados. nayeli: su padre y hermana murieron de covid-19 mientras que ella, su esposo y su hermana perdieron el trabajo, para poder sobrevivir toda la familia de seis adultos y dos niÑos ahora viven en un mismo apartamento. >> no es fÁcil reponerse. nayeli: debido a su estatus legal ella y su familia no calificaron para a la ayuda del gobierno y cuenta que
antes de firmar la reforma ayudÓ a pintar un mural en el bronx.t&t y les cambió la vida. los chicos ya no se pelean por sus teléfonos. ¡!¡vamos, joey!!! ...y como cada uno tiene su línea, es perfecto para probar cosas nuevas... prueba el otro filtro... ana, i think you're on mute. nuestros mejores planes a nuestros mejores precios. desde $35 al mes por línea por 4 líneas. todo en la mejor red del país. nueva york patricia: new york abrirÁ las inscripciones para los inquilinos que...
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, the bronx is a very place where an individual grabbed a copy in a choke hold and that individual was walking around free so you can figure out whether or not to file charges? this is what's happening, new york city is now like a third world country, new york city will be like chicago, like the homeless in minneapolis, 43 days in portland, they are bringing down our civilization intentionally and a combination of soros-funded d.a.'s who are not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bill reformer we let them out as soon as those so-called paperwork is done, along with the refusal to enforce the law because the cops have not been trained to tell you how to effectually arrest, we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder why gun purchases are going through the roof. no one's going to, 911 is called, the cavalry and coming, you're on your own. >> brian: true. and guess what, when the people come back to the city supposedly in the fall, this is really going to be a mess, this is an empty city and they're still violence running rampant. when everyone comes bac
, the bronx is a very place where an individual grabbed a copy in a choke hold and that individual was walking around free so you can figure out whether or not to file charges? this is what's happening, new york city is now like a third world country, new york city will be like chicago, like the homeless in minneapolis, 43 days in portland, they are bringing down our civilization intentionally and a combination of soros-funded d.a.'s who are not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called...
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among recent attacks crimes against pregnant women across the nation, one man in the bronx attackinghis ex-girlfriend, choking and 7 her in front of their child. in indianapolis police responded to two separate shootings of pregnant women. the department of justice with a new violent crime teslas last week to reduce recent violence amount in part the goal of the task force is not to flood our communities with law enforcement but to leverage law enforcement's collective resources. in new york yesterday bill diblasio signing new police reform bills has shootings spiking as the intentions increased between police and the public. >> there's a lot of animosity, we are feeling it not just in the protests but on the streets, on the street corners. >> nypd officers recovery after clashes with protesters on the brooklyn bridge and suspect been arrested. bill diblasio calls the attacks unacceptable. >> i've said many times, there's no situation in which it is acceptable to attack a police officer. go. >> chief monahan says morello the nypd is as well as it has been but in the last a police res
among recent attacks crimes against pregnant women across the nation, one man in the bronx attackinghis ex-girlfriend, choking and 7 her in front of their child. in indianapolis police responded to two separate shootings of pregnant women. the department of justice with a new violent crime teslas last week to reduce recent violence amount in part the goal of the task force is not to flood our communities with law enforcement but to leverage law enforcement's collective resources. in new york...
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there's no gun factories in the bronx. they are not responsible for the guns there.'ve got to tell them that you cannot be tempted to use them against each other because we believe in you and we believe you're worthy of more than that in life. >> we'd like to see those issues around gun control get more attention, rev, in the final 100 days of the presidential election? >> must get more attention. we must take on the fact that we don't even have the identification. we don't even have background checks as law. and this is after multiple mass shootings. that must be an issue. we must take on the nra. what i'm doing in terms of the eulogy i did in the bronx and other places around the country, in chicago and others, is taking on the nra. who is benefiting from this, and who is suffering is innocent kids in our community because they're taking people in desperate situations and arming them to say take it out on each other rather than our limiting them legally from being able to do this and being able to inundate our communities with weapons. >> the rev al and basil. let
there's no gun factories in the bronx. they are not responsible for the guns there.'ve got to tell them that you cannot be tempted to use them against each other because we believe in you and we believe you're worthy of more than that in life. >> we'd like to see those issues around gun control get more attention, rev, in the final 100 days of the presidential election? >> must get more attention. we must take on the fact that we don't even have the identification. we don't even...
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we will move on to adrien from the bronx. you are on. >> caller: i am interested to find out why, i understand why bakke was contesting, but why was not the point made about age discrimination? >> he was rejected because of his age, like they had intended. so i was wondering why appoint was not made for age discrimination. >> age discrimination at this point in history had not read considered either a constitutionally permission basis of a challenge or a statutorily permissible basis. it was not until the age discrimination act was passed but i figure it was under the first bush, that this became a remedy under u.s. law. >> susan: philadelphia, you are on the air. hello? we will move on. when we call you, i know you are listening to the screen but be ready to go with your question, please. we will go to the next part, getting to a majority. we will turn to the library of congress line graph showing justice powell's of a call to getting to a majority. >> this is from our william brennan papers. he was seen as justice marshall'
we will move on to adrien from the bronx. you are on. >> caller: i am interested to find out why, i understand why bakke was contesting, but why was not the point made about age discrimination? >> he was rejected because of his age, like they had intended. so i was wondering why appoint was not made for age discrimination. >> age discrimination at this point in history had not read considered either a constitutionally permission basis of a challenge or a statutorily...
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had a lot of sisters and brothers and nephews and nieces and they would converge on our home in the bronx. that gave me talking ability because if you didn't talk with them, you weren't going to get a word in. >> philbin was born august 25th, 1931. despite his parent's large extended family, regis was an only child until he was in college when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame with a sociology degree, then served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to wear it like that. >> is it any special significance? >> no, it's like a thing, man. that's his thing. >> i'm glad he finally got one. >> the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's side kick. the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood's royalty in the late '60s. more cohosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even shared the spotlight with his second wife, joy, who often filled in on his "live" show. philbin wracked up huge camera time morning and night. in 2011, he broke his own world record for the most on-camera hours on u.s. tv. >> new record, 16,746 and a half hours. >>
had a lot of sisters and brothers and nephews and nieces and they would converge on our home in the bronx. that gave me talking ability because if you didn't talk with them, you weren't going to get a word in. >> philbin was born august 25th, 1931. despite his parent's large extended family, regis was an only child until he was in college when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame with a sociology degree, then served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to wear it...
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it's disturbing, it's a gentleman in the bronx being shot.nd i think we all need to see that because you know in this time where everything is politicized, i think we all get that now. this is not political. they are entitled to be able to walk down the street. number one, the exchange of broken windows policing for bail reform. and that's the overwhelming percentage of crime. you put those people in jail and they are not on the street to commit crime. this wasn't complicated. secondly the disbanding of the anticrime units, the majority of self absorbed crime by police officers was by plainclothes police officers and obviously they don't know they are crops. cops. third of politifac politicizinge of force, and they are being very careful in discretionary incidents. >> dana: i know you have done so when children were the ones that were killed and that grief is indescribable. >> parents that use a small child to senseless violence, it's devastating and it sticks with you for a lifetime if you are a police officer, prosecutor, friend of the fami
it's disturbing, it's a gentleman in the bronx being shot.nd i think we all need to see that because you know in this time where everything is politicized, i think we all get that now. this is not political. they are entitled to be able to walk down the street. number one, the exchange of broken windows policing for bail reform. and that's the overwhelming percentage of crime. you put those people in jail and they are not on the street to commit crime. this wasn't complicated. secondly the...
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another one, gunmen opened fired in a bronx apartment building. then i will show on this very show live our own steve harrigan interviewing protesters that took over a city block in atlanta that resulted in the death of an 8-year-old girl. two weeks later. you see what's happening. shootings up, violent crime is up, murder is up. you know, 130% shooting up in new york city. you see the statistics in chicago every weekend. how do you react to that? >> president trump: first of all, new york city is not recognizable. crime is way up, shootings are way up, murder is way up. it's just unbelievable. chicago, what's going in in chicago, and we're looking at it very seriously. we're really supposed to come in and help the federal government and we have the greatest people in the world, and we can solve it but we are supposed to be asked, the mayor of the governor of illinois should be asking but they don't want to ask, and you look every weekend and every week in chicago, it's just numbers that are not believable. atlanta is starting to have some problem
another one, gunmen opened fired in a bronx apartment building. then i will show on this very show live our own steve harrigan interviewing protesters that took over a city block in atlanta that resulted in the death of an 8-year-old girl. two weeks later. you see what's happening. shootings up, violent crime is up, murder is up. you know, 130% shooting up in new york city. you see the statistics in chicago every weekend. how do you react to that? >> president trump: first of all, new...
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this beautiful little girl, her life matters to me. >> that 6-year-old girl in the video in the bronx running away, dad shot in cold blood right in front of her. >> sean: i'm not allowed, they won't let me. i want to show what happens after her father was assassinated walking across the street, holding hands, assassinated. >> that has to be the image. >> sean: go online, it's on hannity.com. thank you both. coming up, president trump bowing to pressure governors to reopen school safely in the fall. we come back, governor ron desantis will tell us there has been a spike in corona, but there is a story behind that. we will explain next. ♪ people used to care. heck, they'd come all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other things to do now, bigfoot. wait, what
this beautiful little girl, her life matters to me. >> that 6-year-old girl in the video in the bronx running away, dad shot in cold blood right in front of her. >> sean: i'm not allowed, they won't let me. i want to show what happens after her father was assassinated walking across the street, holding hands, assassinated. >> that has to be the image. >> sean: go online, it's on hannity.com. thank you both. coming up, president trump bowing to pressure governors to...
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>>the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on the joey bishop show the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the late 60's. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even share the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his live show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on us tv. >>and you're going to wreck or 16,746. >>he proved he could charm nighttime audience is hosting abc's quiz show who wants to be a millionaire. let's play they get it right. >>one was a frequent guest on the late show with david letterman even filling in for him when the late night host underwent quintuple bypass surgery, you saw from the patella work down to one what do you think einstein. >>guy called this morning, host will be something new plays place regions. >>until then often said it was his work the exchanges with his numerous co-host and guess that gave him lasting satisfaction for a man with so many
>>the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on the joey bishop show the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the late 60's. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even share the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his live show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on us tv....
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>>a bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on the joey bishop show the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the late 60's. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even share the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his live show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on us tv. >>and you're going to wreck or 16,746. >>he proved he could charm nighttime or news is hosting abc's quiz show who wants to be a millionaire. let's play they get it right. >>one was a frequent guest on the late show with david letterman even filling in for him when the late night host underwent quintuple bypass surgery, you saw from the patella work down to one what do you think einstein. >>a guy called this morning, it will be a co-host will be something new plays place regions. >>until then often said it was his work the exchanges with his numerous co-host and guess that gave him lasting satisfaction for a
>>a bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on the joey bishop show the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the late 60's. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even share the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his live show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on us tv....
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my wife says she won't ever go back to the bronx. understand. my heart goes out to the poor child that had to witness this. she has to live with that for the rest of her life. people are thoughtless, heartless and cruel right now. again they are emboldened to create all kinds of crime and havoc against innocent, law-abiding people. people don't even want to leave their home, charles, to go out, especially in the streets of new york. then you have democrat mayor like bill de blasio, who thinks all is well and fine, is perfectly fine to defund our police department. it is a disgrace. charles: well you, we've heard the term no justice, no peace. there is another term, no peace, no prosperity. new york city we're beginning to sink fast. deneen, thank you very much. >> thanks, charles. charles: well, folks, facebook flunking its own audit on civil rights and hate speech. the stock is showing tremendous resilience. the company says it will do better. maybe demands of the boycott organizers are too much, over the top, i think. gold, folks,
my wife says she won't ever go back to the bronx. understand. my heart goes out to the poor child that had to witness this. she has to live with that for the rest of her life. people are thoughtless, heartless and cruel right now. again they are emboldened to create all kinds of crime and havoc against innocent, law-abiding people. people don't even want to leave their home, charles, to go out, especially in the streets of new york. then you have democrat mayor like bill de blasio, who thinks...
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south bronx which is ground zero for racially concentrated poverty has the highest rates of diabetess to health care. >> new york city, huge school district in the midst of a pandemic. should schools reopen this fall? >> look, we should reopen in a manner that's in keeping with public health. i am unconvinced remote learning is an acceptable substitute for in person instruction, but we have to reopen schools with staggered schedules, with proper precautions because we have an obligation to protect the public health, especially our children. >> we saw the last election cycle lots of new faces in congress really shaking things up. i wonder, is that what you see as your agenda? do you want to shake things up in washington? what becomes the legislative priorities for you? >> look, albert einstein said if you do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result, that's the definition of insanity. i was elected to represent the next generation of leadership and change the status quo, and we desperately need to change the status quo. greatest thing facing our country is the a
south bronx which is ground zero for racially concentrated poverty has the highest rates of diabetess to health care. >> new york city, huge school district in the midst of a pandemic. should schools reopen this fall? >> look, we should reopen in a manner that's in keeping with public health. i am unconvinced remote learning is an acceptable substitute for in person instruction, but we have to reopen schools with staggered schedules, with proper precautions because we have an...
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many communities in the bronx, if you went to harlem, certain place places, those places were populated, in order to get there they had to ride the subway, take the bus. they came home to apartment buildings more likely to be heavily populated. fewer people around, fewer people you can catch the disease from. these are people in communities that wasn't an option. all of the dynamics that we know, the health dynamics, all these things combined they're really feeding off of each other to create that map of inequality that "the new york times" pointed out. >> i have to say the last public issue i saw move as fast up the chain in terms of public polling prior to black lives matter was gay marriage. there's a real -- the phrase, this is a movement not a moment happens to be very true. but let me ask you this, is there a kind of public education, public policy silver lining that this tremendous overindexing morbidity is happening at a time when the public is tuned in, public attitudes are changing and we've got all kinds of folks still in the streets of all kinds of cities and towns across ou
many communities in the bronx, if you went to harlem, certain place places, those places were populated, in order to get there they had to ride the subway, take the bus. they came home to apartment buildings more likely to be heavily populated. fewer people around, fewer people you can catch the disease from. these are people in communities that wasn't an option. all of the dynamics that we know, the health dynamics, all these things combined they're really feeding off of each other to create...
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lot of sisters and brothers and nieces and neve fuphews and they would converge on our home in the bronxave me whatever talk inging ability i had, if y didn't talk, you weren't going to get a word in edgewise. >> reporter: despite his parents large extended family, regis, francis, xavier philbin was an only child until he was in college, when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame with a sociology degree and served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to wear it like that. >> does it have any special significance? >> it is look a thing, man. that's his thing. >> i'm glad he finally got one. >> reporter: the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on "the joey bishop show." the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood's royalty in the late '60s. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even shared the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his "live" show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night. in 2011, he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera
lot of sisters and brothers and nieces and neve fuphews and they would converge on our home in the bronxave me whatever talk inging ability i had, if y didn't talk, you weren't going to get a word in edgewise. >> reporter: despite his parents large extended family, regis, francis, xavier philbin was an only child until he was in college, when his parents had another son. he graduated from notre dame with a sociology degree and served in the u.s. navy. >> that's wild to wear it like...
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. >> reporter: starting in the mid-'80s, his born in the bronx i'm only one man persona was ideal matchathie lee gifford. the sparks made them stars. then when it became live with regis and kelly, he clicked with kelly ripa, too. >> he made anybody beside him a star. >> the whole concept of the show was a faux husband and wife. two people who had their morning coffee, and all these celebrity friends came over. that chemistry really is what made it. >> reporter: another pillar of his appeal, his affection for the audience. >> he would shake the hands of every audience member. it built the audience person by people. >> he became so relatable to the audience at home who felt like they were talking to a friend. that's something we're seeing now in daytime television. the hosts talking about their personal lives in a very relatable way. >> reporter: in 2004, regis set a world record for most time on camera. then over 15,000 hours. >> i hope to be remembered most for -- >> 17,000 hours in front of a television camera. is that enough for you? good evening, er weomo an to millionaire?" >> repor
. >> reporter: starting in the mid-'80s, his born in the bronx i'm only one man persona was ideal matchathie lee gifford. the sparks made them stars. then when it became live with regis and kelly, he clicked with kelly ripa, too. >> he made anybody beside him a star. >> the whole concept of the show was a faux husband and wife. two people who had their morning coffee, and all these celebrity friends came over. that chemistry really is what made it. >> reporter: another...
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she says, look, we are the ones in the bronx who have been going into manhattan and essentially keepingr it. but you know, i was thinking, joshua, what would happen if in fact we had a federal response? what would happen if the federal government suddenly said, you know what, we're going to pay you to stay at home. you can stay at home and buy things and still try to keep the economy going, but the federal government is going to support you and pay you and come up with a plan because that's what the united states of america does. that's not what's happening. instead you have people literally freaking out right now, freaking out. >> chris, what about the potential for mass foreclosures, mass evictions? this week "the washington post" reported on unemployed tenants who can't make rent and are being evicted. what has to happen to prevent this or, chris, do you think it's maybe too late for that? >> well, there are two things. one is to put more money into the hands of unemployed people either through enhanced unemployment benefits or through another set of stimulus checks. or it's to come
she says, look, we are the ones in the bronx who have been going into manhattan and essentially keepingr it. but you know, i was thinking, joshua, what would happen if in fact we had a federal response? what would happen if the federal government suddenly said, you know what, we're going to pay you to stay at home. you can stay at home and buy things and still try to keep the economy going, but the federal government is going to support you and pay you and come up with a plan because that's...
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>>the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on the joey bishop show the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the late 60's. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even share the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his live show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on us tv. >>and you're going to wreck or 16,746. >>he proved he could charm nighttime audience is hosting abc's quiz show who wants to be a millionaire. let's play they get it right. >>one was a frequent guest on the late show with david letterman even filling in for him when the late night host underwent quintuple bypass surgery use often the end of work down to one what do you think einstein. >>guy called this morning, host will be something new plays place regions. >>until then often said it was his work the exchanges with his numerous co-host and guess that gave him lasting satisfaction for a man with so many quest
>>the bronx native eventually landed a spot as comedian joey bishop's sidekick on the joey bishop show the gig gave him access to the rat pack, hollywood royalty in the late 60's. more co-hosting jobs and other television roles came along. he even share the spotlight with his second wife joy who often filled in as co-host on his live show. philbin racked up some huge camera time morning and night in 2011 he broke his own guinness world record for the most on camera hours on us tv....
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i said in the eulogy, kids in the south bronx or on the south side of chicago, west side of chicago don'tave gun manufacturing companies. the reason that we have a gun violence problem is because we allow gun manufacturers to continue to make these guns and inundate our communities with them. and it is in a desperate situation, a way that some people take guns and use them. they couldn't use guns that were not available to them. so you can't say that we're concerned to have compassion about one life and not the other. that is why we fought for eric garner and george floyd. i did the eulogies for both of them, and that is why i did the eulogy for brandon. in fact, eric garner's mother attended the funeral with me that i did the eulogy for brandon because there is no contradiction to say we must have government that gives us the proper laws for policing and for gun manufacturing and distributing. you've got to remember, ali, we don't even have a background check law. so what causes the institutional neglect of police getting away with choke holds gives the institutional neglect to the nra a
i said in the eulogy, kids in the south bronx or on the south side of chicago, west side of chicago don'tave gun manufacturing companies. the reason that we have a gun violence problem is because we allow gun manufacturers to continue to make these guns and inundate our communities with them. and it is in a desperate situation, a way that some people take guns and use them. they couldn't use guns that were not available to them. so you can't say that we're concerned to have compassion about one...