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raced in the bronx and writin: for. raced in the bronx and writing up _ for.onx and writing up the _ for. raced in the bronx and writing up the ranks - for. raced in the bronx and writing up the ranks to - for. raced in the bronx and writing up the ranks to be l writing up the ranks to be a—star general and then secretary of state. what was it that made him so successful? i think his ability, his intelligence was of course very important but there are a lot of smart people. what he had that far too few do have is compassion. integrity. commitment to do the best that he could, to do the right thing under the circumstances. and people knew it. and they wanted to help him to succeed. bud people knew it. and they wanted to help him to succeed.— to help him to succeed. and of course one _ to help him to succeed. and of course one of— to help him to succeed. and of course one of the _ to help him to succeed. and of course one of the main - to help him to succeed. and of course one of the main things| course one of the main things that we are talking about today is t
raced in the bronx and writin: for. raced in the bronx and writing up _ for.onx and writing up the _ for. raced in the bronx and writing up the ranks - for. raced in the bronx and writing up the ranks to - for. raced in the bronx and writing up the ranks to be l writing up the ranks to be a—star general and then secretary of state. what was it that made him so successful? i think his ability, his intelligence was of course very important but there are a lot of smart people. what he had that...
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breaking ground operates one of the first bronx buildings where people's choice is being installed. >ey wanted to focus on a building that had a lot of families and would benefit greatly from-- from being able to-- to have affordable internet as soon as possible. >> reporter: had you heard of an internet cooperative before? >> no, no. it was-- it was new for us. we've looked into other options for as low-cost internet services as we could find, but i had never heard of this. i mean, it is not inexpensive to have internet service. and for the people that we serve, saving those dollars every month can truly, truly mean whether or not you have enough food on the table for your children. >> reporter: residents here already have verizon and optimum as service options, but michael angeles, a college student who takes classes online, says another option is needed. >> the internet sometimes is, like, very expensive, and it's not very affordable for us. >> reporter: angeles' family currently pays $150 a month for a verizon tv and internet package. it sounds like you're excited at the prospect
breaking ground operates one of the first bronx buildings where people's choice is being installed. >ey wanted to focus on a building that had a lot of families and would benefit greatly from-- from being able to-- to have affordable internet as soon as possible. >> reporter: had you heard of an internet cooperative before? >> no, no. it was-- it was new for us. we've looked into other options for as low-cost internet services as we could find, but i had never heard of this. i...
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the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specific stopper. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was. way back in the day. there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment since reagan. this was the south bronx reagan went to but i wish i could it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge . i will say in coda to the previous question, i have a degree in election engineering and i definitely, you said you were talking about how powerful it is in terms you laid out. it's the engineer in me that built the argument. each chapter builds on the other and builds on the other . so i've melded the passports of the country with just sort of a scientific system. >> i definitely can see it. there's a question about whether your book is in dialogue with race for profit, how the banks and real estate industry undermine black homeownership . i've cited in the chapter on opportunity and i commend to you. it's shocking how much whatever black wealth we had in housing has been taken, stolen fro
the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specific stopper. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was. way back in the day. there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment since reagan. this was the south bronx reagan went to but i wish i could it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge . i will say in coda to the previous question, i have a degree in election engineering and i definitely, you said you were talking about how powerful it is in terms you laid out. it's the...
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speak to the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specifics to offer. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was way back in the day, that there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment, you know, since reagan, i think he was the south bronx reagan went to but i wish i could speak to it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge. i will say in -- coated to the previous question, i have a degree in intellectual engineering and i have a law degree and i -- you say -- you were talking about how powerful and how it is laid out. it's the engineer in me that built the argument and each chapter builds on the other and builds on the other and builds on the other and so i melded the passion of history with just sort of a scientific system's approach. >> i definitely can see it. [laughter] >> there's a question about whether your book is in dialogue with race or profit and how banks and real estate industry undermine ownership and you know that work and can you speak to that? >> absolutely, i qu
speak to the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specifics to offer. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was way back in the day, that there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment, you know, since reagan, i think he was the south bronx reagan went to but i wish i could speak to it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge. i will say in -- coated to the previous question, i have a degree in intellectual engineering and i have a law degree and i -- you say -- you were...
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a la manera de alma, de la mano de maría de sesame street, una niña del bronx que enseña a los niñosos problemas ayuda a resolverlos. >> noticias telemundo >> inicíamos con lamentable noticia . hurtado está en orlando donde autoridades hicieron este lamentable hallazgo. cuéntanos. >> buenas tars, grecia. me encuentro en la entrada de estos condominios donde encontraron esta mañana un cuerpo que aseguran pertenece a mía. esperan la confirmación del ofrense. es esta jovencita que lleva ocho días desaparecida >> entre lágrimas y abrazo busca consuelo lueg ode buscar la noticia. autoridades hallaron restos humanos que creen corresponden a miya >> [habla en inglés] >> su bolso e identificación fue encontrado en el cuerpo. la estudiante que fue vista última vez en el complejo donde ella vivía. el trajador de mantenimiento que entró a su departamento esa misma tarde es el presunto responsable. investigaciones piensan que fue un suicidio la muerte de caballero. estuvo activo 20 minutos en la zona donde encontraron el cuerp >> ayer su familia todavía rezaba por un milagro. >> vamos a descaar
a la manera de alma, de la mano de maría de sesame street, una niña del bronx que enseña a los niñosos problemas ayuda a resolverlos. >> noticias telemundo >> inicíamos con lamentable noticia . hurtado está en orlando donde autoridades hicieron este lamentable hallazgo. cuéntanos. >> buenas tars, grecia. me encuentro en la entrada de estos condominios donde encontraron esta mañana un cuerpo que aseguran pertenece a mía. esperan la confirmación del ofrense. es esta...
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at about the age of 8, i moved to the bronx. >> when you look around the bronx, you see the burning buildingsuch basic services such as adequate services such as adequate light, heat and plumbing are the exception rather than the norm. >> the politicians wasn't taking care of new york city. there was no hope. you had to be tough. to help us get away from all the negativity, no matter what was going on around us in new york city at the time, we looked forward to the park jams. kids with little or no resources created something out of nothing. >> 1935 e.d. >> hip-hop wasn't called hip-hop back then in '70s. it was going to the jams. >> rap music began in the south bronx on playgrounds like this one, where people would gather to spin records and recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental section. >> the only form of communication that we had was fliers. we had cassette tapes and word of mouth. >> back then you wouldn't hear that music on the radio. people with a cassette tape literally tape the dj while it was happening, and then those tapes would get copied and then there's ten
at about the age of 8, i moved to the bronx. >> when you look around the bronx, you see the burning buildingsuch basic services such as adequate services such as adequate light, heat and plumbing are the exception rather than the norm. >> the politicians wasn't taking care of new york city. there was no hope. you had to be tough. to help us get away from all the negativity, no matter what was going on around us in new york city at the time, we looked forward to the park jams. kids...
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david: you grew up in the bronx?was born in harlem about one mile from here and grew up in the south bronx. david: your parents were immigrants from -- >> jamaica. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy. >> it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is. most people of different bacchants, cultures, you name it. ccny had done it perfectly. i learned a little bit working for six years in the south bronx at jay sexers which sold children's furniture and toys. after i had been doing this a couple of years he came up to me and put his arm around my shoulder and said colleague, colleague -- they get is diminutive -- i don't think you can stay in the store. this will go to my daughters and their husbands. i want you to get your education and go somewhere and do something. i had no intention of staying at the store and being somebody who just drags boxes around. it touched me so deeply i remembered for the rest of my life, and wrote about in my memoir, he
david: you grew up in the bronx?was born in harlem about one mile from here and grew up in the south bronx. david: your parents were immigrants from -- >> jamaica. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy. >> it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is. most people of different bacchants, cultures, you name it. ccny had done it perfectly. i learned a little bit working for six years in the south bronx at jay...
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he was back in the bronx by february 1946. so. >> so the bronx comes up. one of our guests wants to know was the russian complex and embassy officials active in riverdale during the time that he resided in the bronx? >> good question, and i don't know. i don't know. you know, i don't know about riverdale. i mean, i know a lot about the consulate on east 60th street, which was utterly fascinating because the vice console kabul ma layla who worked with coval's handler, through the consulate on east 60th street, his information was sent to moscow, but riverdale, no, i don't know about that. that's fascinating. that's what i said, this is my hope, future researchers, we're all in this together, you know. >> well, the same attendee had another very interesting question touching on his time at the university of iowa and so allen believes that's one of the first universities to be involved in computer technology. >> interesting. >> yeah, and he wondered did any of the studies from the classes he took, you know, there provide insight into his scientific journey, a
he was back in the bronx by february 1946. so. >> so the bronx comes up. one of our guests wants to know was the russian complex and embassy officials active in riverdale during the time that he resided in the bronx? >> good question, and i don't know. i don't know. you know, i don't know about riverdale. i mean, i know a lot about the consulate on east 60th street, which was utterly fascinating because the vice console kabul ma layla who worked with coval's handler, through the...
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i grew up in the south bronx, the hunts point section. david: your parents were immigrants from jamaica. colin: yep. david: so growing up in new york, did you enjoy new york as a young boy? colin: i thought it was a wonderful place to be a kid. it was such a diverse place, that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is, people of different backgrounds, cultures, colors, you name it. and of course ccny replicated that perfectly. i learned a little bit of yiddish working for six years in another corner of the south bronx, a place called jay sixers which sold juvenile furniture, carriages, and toys. he was a russian jew. it was me, an irish driver, and an italian salesman in the store. and one story i love to tell is after i had been doing this for a couple of years with jay, he comes up to me and put his arm around my shoulder, and said my name, using the yiddish diminutive, don't think you can stay at the store. this will go to my daughters and to their husbands. i want you should get your education and go somewhere and do some
i grew up in the south bronx, the hunts point section. david: your parents were immigrants from jamaica. colin: yep. david: so growing up in new york, did you enjoy new york as a young boy? colin: i thought it was a wonderful place to be a kid. it was such a diverse place, that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is, people of different backgrounds, cultures, colors, you name it. and of course ccny replicated that perfectly. i learned a little bit of yiddish working for six years...
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laundrie >> este caso pudo ser otra tragedia un intento de secuestro de menores de tres aÑos en el bronxes que son impresionantes >> en cuestiÓn de segundos el hombre intenta llevarse una menor de tres aÑos de edad que caminaba con su abuela y sus hermanitos en el bronx a plena luz del dÍa >> la abuela estaba triste y llorando >> gritaba me va a llevar a la nena me va a llevar a la nena >> los gritos de la abuela de &% aÑos de edad fueron oÍdos por fermÍn quien trabaja en la gasolinera donde el hecho quedÓ grabado; junto a dos personas enfrentaron al hombre para ayudarle >> la madre de la niÑa estaba b trabajando y aÚn no sale del asombro. >> ella lo vio acercÁndose y pensÓ que querÍa preguntar por dinero porque no estaba del todo atenta de lo que pudiera pasareo dijo la abuela quien habÍa llevado los menores al parque y ya regresaba a la escuel >> este es el lugar donde el sujeto tomÓ la niÑa avanzÓ v varios pies de distancia y la dejÓ en este lugar cuando bueno samaritano se acercaron >> en el video se ve la desesperaciÓn de uno de los hermanitos ante el intento de secuestro que es una
laundrie >> este caso pudo ser otra tragedia un intento de secuestro de menores de tres aÑos en el bronxes que son impresionantes >> en cuestiÓn de segundos el hombre intenta llevarse una menor de tres aÑos de edad que caminaba con su abuela y sus hermanitos en el bronx a plena luz del dÍa >> la abuela estaba triste y llorando >> gritaba me va a llevar a la nena me va a llevar a la nena >> los gritos de la abuela de &% aÑos de edad fueron oÍdos por...
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raised in harlem in the south bronx. graduating from city college in new york. and he rose to the highest ranks not only in the military, but also areas of foreign policy and state craft. >> from powell's heritage to his storied military career before becoming a public servant, he paved the way for so many. like secretary of defense. >> the world lost one of the greatest leaders that we have ever witnessed. alma lost a great husband and the family lost a tremendous father. i lost a tremendous personal friend and mentor. >> reflecting on his career, powell told wolf blitzer that making the case that iraq had weapons of mass destruction was one of his biggest mistakes. >> was that the biggest intelligence blunder of your professional career? >> yes, one of the biggest if not the biggest. >> at 84 years old, powell was among the most vulnerable to the pandemic ravaging the planet. he had been vaccinated, but he was also suffering from park inson's disease and a cancer of the blood. both reeked havoc on his immune system, making his more susceptible. >> it's a disea
raised in harlem in the south bronx. graduating from city college in new york. and he rose to the highest ranks not only in the military, but also areas of foreign policy and state craft. >> from powell's heritage to his storied military career before becoming a public servant, he paved the way for so many. like secretary of defense. >> the world lost one of the greatest leaders that we have ever witnessed. alma lost a great husband and the family lost a tremendous father. i lost a...
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. >> reporter: powell grew up in the bronx, new york. his parents emigrated from jamaica. by his own admission, he was not an outstanding student. >> it's been amusing over the years for people to say you're chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. when did you graduate from west point? couldn't have gotten in. >> reporter: he enrolled in the city college of new york. geology was his major, but the rotc became his passion. powell flourished as a ka debt and after graduating excelled as soldier. he served two tours of vietnam before earning a prestigious fellowship working for the office of management and budget during the nixon era in 1972. afterwards, powell returned to his troops, eventually becoming a general, and went back to the white house in 1987 as president reagan's national security adviser. then in 1989, the general became the highest ranking officer in the u.s. military when president george h.w. bush named him chairman of the joint cheechs of staff. >>> our strategy to go after this army is simple. first we're going to cut it off, then we're going to kill it. >>
. >> reporter: powell grew up in the bronx, new york. his parents emigrated from jamaica. by his own admission, he was not an outstanding student. >> it's been amusing over the years for people to say you're chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. when did you graduate from west point? couldn't have gotten in. >> reporter: he enrolled in the city college of new york. geology was his major, but the rotc became his passion. powell flourished as a ka debt and after graduating...
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what i can tell you is that we have a scheduling conference later this month in the bronx.ber of issues, including the next steps procedurally in the case, which would involve pretrial motions and involving things we call motios made before trial. at the time, there would be motions made over which portions of the transcript would be shown to a jury. once shown to a jury, you know, they'd become public. so at that time, i think you would have a sense of when the transcript or portions of the transcript will be available. >> long story short, it sounds like it is going to be a while. a conference about scheduling. >> welcome to the bronx county court, stephanie. >> i can't -- i mean, that is the most impractical thing i've ever heard. your case is one of ten civil cases against trump. that is on top of the criminal probe in new york, d.c., and georgia. have you spoken to any of the other attorneys about what he told you yesterday? >> i can't say whether or not we've spoken to any other attorneys. >> why can't you say that? hold on a minute. >> i -- >> why can't you? >> well,
what i can tell you is that we have a scheduling conference later this month in the bronx.ber of issues, including the next steps procedurally in the case, which would involve pretrial motions and involving things we call motios made before trial. at the time, there would be motions made over which portions of the transcript would be shown to a jury. once shown to a jury, you know, they'd become public. so at that time, i think you would have a sense of when the transcript or portions of the...
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when i was in the south bronx, the educational experience. it was in the corner of gilley street and i said to myself, i am full of years old, everybody breaks out into laughter. -- i was 12 years old, i said i'm want to be the chief of staff. , everybody picks into laughter. segregation still existed. -- i was 12 years old, i said i am going to be the chief of staff. everybody went into laughter. so rotation is still existed. -- creation still existed. segregation still existed. >> the sergeant said go out there and do it. >> you are stationed in the south where on the basis you are treated like you were a white person. when you left the bases, you are not treated well? >> i had gotten married and gone off to vietnam early on when it was just starting up. i came back from that tour, i have been away for a whole year. i saw the wife and the baby, a little boy named michael who i had never met. one night i was looking for a house for us and as i came through columbus georgia -- columbus, georgia. it was a pretty city. i went up to a store to o
when i was in the south bronx, the educational experience. it was in the corner of gilley street and i said to myself, i am full of years old, everybody breaks out into laughter. -- i was 12 years old, i said i'm want to be the chief of staff. , everybody picks into laughter. segregation still existed. -- i was 12 years old, i said i am going to be the chief of staff. everybody went into laughter. so rotation is still existed. -- creation still existed. segregation still existed. >> the...
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south bronx, the seconds educational experience, there i was. i was on the corner of 163rd and kelly street one day and i said you think what? at 12 years old, you're going to grow up and become chairman of the joints chiefs of statue. everybody breaks out in laughter. i latched. segregation still existed for the whole country. it just ends ended for the military and i did the best i could. and what my n.c.o. sergeants told me when i got there trying to adjust to it off. they made it clear -- lieutenants powell, we don't care what color you are, where your parents came from, what school you will graduated from. the only thing we care about is your performance and from your performance, we want to see what your potential is. you understand? yes, sergeant, i understand. good, get out there and do it and that's what i-did for the next 30 years. david: sometimes you were stationed in the south where on the bases you were treated like you were a white person but when you left the bases to get something to eat or something else, you weren't treated ve
south bronx, the seconds educational experience, there i was. i was on the corner of 163rd and kelly street one day and i said you think what? at 12 years old, you're going to grow up and become chairman of the joints chiefs of statue. everybody breaks out in laughter. i latched. segregation still existed for the whole country. it just ends ended for the military and i did the best i could. and what my n.c.o. sergeants told me when i got there trying to adjust to it off. they made it clear --...
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as a teenager at the city college of new york, not far from where he grew up in the south bronx, he joined rotc. after graduation, became an army officer. for 35 years he was a professional soldier. he started in the infantry, served two tours in vietnam, was stationed in korea and germany and oversaw operation desert storm in iraq. by the time he retired, he was arguably the most respected and celebrated american in uniform. at that time, the second presidential medal of freedom from president clinton who said at the ceremony, today a grateful nation observes the end of a distinguished career and celebrates 35 years of service and victory victory for united states military that gave young colin powell a chance to learn, grow and lead. a victory for the military and political leaders who continue to elevate him based on their complete confidence and sheer respect. a victory for a nation well served. and in a larger sense, a victory for the american dream, the principles that in our nation, people can rise as far as their talent, capacity, dreams and discipline will carry them. after that c
as a teenager at the city college of new york, not far from where he grew up in the south bronx, he joined rotc. after graduation, became an army officer. for 35 years he was a professional soldier. he started in the infantry, served two tours in vietnam, was stationed in korea and germany and oversaw operation desert storm in iraq. by the time he retired, he was arguably the most respected and celebrated american in uniform. at that time, the second presidential medal of freedom from president...
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jackie, nos trajo a lugares donde viviÓ, su barrio el bronx.como pueden observar los voy a llevar en donde trabajÉ, en representaciÓn de las personas latinas que viven aquÍ luchadoras, que realizan sueÑos, asÍ que raÚl prepÁrate que esto serÁ un recorrido espectacular. raÚl: espectacular el rÉcord guinness que se ganÓ una mujer por la boca mÁs grande del mundo, eso y mucho mÁs vamos estar compartiendo aquÍ desde el bronx vamos directamente con las noticias ahora. satcha: recordar es volver a vivir asÍ que viviremos contigo querida jackie. y bien, quiero contarles que esta maÑana acapara titulares la tragedia en un set de una pelÍcula. el actor dispara accidentalmente una pistola de utilerÍa durante la filmaciÓn de nuevo mÉxico, el resultado es devastador, la directora de fotografÍa pierde la vida y el director es transportado a un hospital con lesiones de gravedad. muchos nos preguntamos otro porque el arma estaba cargada y quÉ tipo de balas se utilizaron? saludamos a romy de frias con lo Último. romi: todavÍa no tenemos mucha respuesta, situac
jackie, nos trajo a lugares donde viviÓ, su barrio el bronx.como pueden observar los voy a llevar en donde trabajÉ, en representaciÓn de las personas latinas que viven aquÍ luchadoras, que realizan sueÑos, asÍ que raÚl prepÁrate que esto serÁ un recorrido espectacular. raÚl: espectacular el rÉcord guinness que se ganÓ una mujer por la boca mÁs grande del mundo, eso y mucho mÁs vamos estar compartiendo aquÍ desde el bronx vamos directamente con las noticias ahora. satcha: recordar...
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he grew up in the bronx. i don't know, he -- yeah, everything that was good. he said the army gave him a sense of meaning and he acted accordingly. he should have run for president. i remember that moment. you probably do, too. he hesitated. he was think think being doing it. family and other considerations caused him not to. maybe that was the critical moment in his life, if you will, the crossroads, and i wonder if things might have been different, if colin had decided to actually run. i think he would have been enormously popular and i think he would have had a good shot at winning, but you know, that didn't happen. >> he might very well change the course of history perhaps. ambassador john negroponte, we appreciate your personal thoughts here. we send you our condolences as well because we know this is a very personal loss for you as well. >> thank you very much. i appreciate the opportunity to say something about a beloved man. thank you. >> hearing that across the board. ahead this hour we are going to continue to remember the remarkable career of genera
he grew up in the bronx. i don't know, he -- yeah, everything that was good. he said the army gave him a sense of meaning and he acted accordingly. he should have run for president. i remember that moment. you probably do, too. he hesitated. he was think think being doing it. family and other considerations caused him not to. maybe that was the critical moment in his life, if you will, the crossroads, and i wonder if things might have been different, if colin had decided to actually run. i...
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those are who he ran around the bronx with. he lived the american dream. how can you not be optimistic if you come from the poverty of his youth and gone to the highest levels of our government and service to our country. he delighted in the fact that he was a soldier and he came not from westpoint but he came through the rotc unit at the city college of new york and rose to the highest rank in the united states military. that was an expression of what america was about. >> martha: absolutely. the post vietnam period when he rose to leadership, he elevated a new respect for the military that disintegrated dramatically in this country. whenever he had the opportunity in his leadership positions, he made sure people got to speak to the members of the military directly. so they could see for themselves what incredible young men and women that they were and are. and i think that is such a huge point to his credit as well that he was humanized the military and elevated them in a mindset that really took a beating after vietnam. thanks, karl. great to have you w
those are who he ran around the bronx with. he lived the american dream. how can you not be optimistic if you come from the poverty of his youth and gone to the highest levels of our government and service to our country. he delighted in the fact that he was a soldier and he came not from westpoint but he came through the rotc unit at the city college of new york and rose to the highest rank in the united states military. that was an expression of what america was about. >> martha:...
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we have some kids, think about detroit, even here in the bronx, mt. vernon. schools over 100 years old. we have lead in the water. we have asbestos. we have rodent infestation in many places in our schools. and our schools depend on fossil fuel to thrive. we would be moving schools to clean renewable energy. rebuilding and redesigning and retro fitting the schools for the issues of climate change and making them beacons of energy for the lowest income communities. that in addition to bringing communities back together that were split apart like the cross bronx expressway and the debacle decades ago. it's building back better overall from the physical and the human side. >> that's the kind of thing that i'm arguing that we ought to be pushing out. what those basic things that most americans want to see. and then we deal with the pricing of it because then those including senators manchin and sinema would have to argue we don't want the things or even if they say we want a lower budget can we get the things with your budget? the budget to follow the policy. let
we have some kids, think about detroit, even here in the bronx, mt. vernon. schools over 100 years old. we have lead in the water. we have asbestos. we have rodent infestation in many places in our schools. and our schools depend on fossil fuel to thrive. we would be moving schools to clean renewable energy. rebuilding and redesigning and retro fitting the schools for the issues of climate change and making them beacons of energy for the lowest income communities. that in addition to bringing...
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he grew up in the bronx, the son of immigrants. he found his calling in the u.s. military. tonight, what he said, how it felt when he first put on that uniform. two tours in vietnam, rising to four-star general and then the nation's top military leader. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he then served as secretary of state. the first black man to serve in both of those roles. as secretary of state, he made the case for the second invasion of iraq, the weapons of mass destructi destruction. what he told barbara walters about that moment. colin powell worked for four presidents. he put country ahead of party. and tonight, he is being remembered and honored by presidents, diplomats and by the men and women in uniform. martha raddatz, who covered general powell for years, leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, the nation remembering general colin powell, a trailblazing leader, a diplomat, a soldier, a patriot who served as the first black secretary of state, first black chairman of the joint chiefs and first black national security adviser. this to ronald reagan. today,
he grew up in the bronx, the son of immigrants. he found his calling in the u.s. military. tonight, what he said, how it felt when he first put on that uniform. two tours in vietnam, rising to four-star general and then the nation's top military leader. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he then served as secretary of state. the first black man to serve in both of those roles. as secretary of state, he made the case for the second invasion of iraq, the weapons of mass destructi...
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i have been at the golf course in the bronx. the bronx.sidential election. nobody vandalize it, desecrated it, like a phage when you know -- now we are going to pay him $30 million. that is crazy. >> giving trump more money. >> and where is he going to get it? from us. sacking pay taxpayers on his way out the door. i would suggest he needs to change something because he is out of control. >> greg: i have no idea what these references mean. >> never brought this up in bible study. referent, you never talk to me about that. >> i'm completely lost. is this the mayor of portland? is that jay silence all i feel like -- i think the mayor's wife loves art and they have to come up with money for arts. we could solve this whole riddle if we take the anonymous tags off of hunter biden's art. who is buying the stuff and is probably -- they get a big kick out of and its phenomena so it all comes together in one big ugly web. it makes zero sense. going to take his name down? only going to get to more voters. you're going to inspire a whole generation o
i have been at the golf course in the bronx. the bronx.sidential election. nobody vandalize it, desecrated it, like a phage when you know -- now we are going to pay him $30 million. that is crazy. >> giving trump more money. >> and where is he going to get it? from us. sacking pay taxpayers on his way out the door. i would suggest he needs to change something because he is out of control. >> greg: i have no idea what these references mean. >> never brought this up in...
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. >> to the bronx where she lived for more than 6 decades and that my best friend.hard time. you know, >> she's a lovely person to i don't see why this happened when she was 15, she's 80 something years. >> polar thing lives across a small hallway from coleman for 21 years here in parkchester in the bronx until colvin moved back to alabama about a year ago. she called villa fame her best neighbor cold and signed that in the book written about her 12 years ago. she also said in the book that new york has given her so much for so many years. the bronx remembers that caught that colvin is a new yorker. >> before she went back down south. the city renamed this block in her honor colvin found work for decades as a nurse's assistant at this york, though manhattan nursing home and became active in s e i u 1199 the union that represents health care workers. she said it all gave her strength to move forward and now newly returned to the south. she's strongly striking it might have been you been it you know >> well, 15 years old. >> that's pretty brave. that was brave at clou
. >> to the bronx where she lived for more than 6 decades and that my best friend.hard time. you know, >> she's a lovely person to i don't see why this happened when she was 15, she's 80 something years. >> polar thing lives across a small hallway from coleman for 21 years here in parkchester in the bronx until colvin moved back to alabama about a year ago. she called villa fame her best neighbor cold and signed that in the book written about her 12 years ago. she also said in...
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as the son of immigrants and jamaican immigrants in the bronx, the fact that he started an institute to help educate fellow immigrants and first generation americans, people of color, and others who could not afford to go to an ivy league school, he was so proud of that school and everything it achieved. he did so much for historically black colleges as well, for howard university. this man, i interviewed i think the last one on television with him was during the george floud protests and also i think back on what he did in afghanistan after the u.s. invasion, this was in 2002, we were in afghanistan. he was secretary of state, and the powell doctrine. he reshaped -- rebuilt the american military post vietnam and was able to have the wisdom to say among others, don't go in to iraq after that first gulf war, and argue against the second gulf war and the powell doctrine of the pottery barn doctrine, if you will, if you break it, you'll have to fix it. you own it. >> you break it, you bought it. >> all that. >> and a man of such great humor and dignity. loved by family. adored by family
as the son of immigrants and jamaican immigrants in the bronx, the fact that he started an institute to help educate fellow immigrants and first generation americans, people of color, and others who could not afford to go to an ivy league school, he was so proud of that school and everything it achieved. he did so much for historically black colleges as well, for howard university. this man, i interviewed i think the last one on television with him was during the george floud protests and also...
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this is a guy born son of immigrants in new york city raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college of new york. and he rose to the highest ranks not only in the military but also in areas of foreign policy and state craft. >> ultimately, powell will be remembered as a genuinely good man. a dutiful military man including the current secretary of defense lloyd austin and young people of color from his beloved bronx, new york. >> the world lost one of the greatest leaders that we have ever witnessed. alma lost a great husband and the family lost a tremendous father. i lost a tremendous personal friend and mentor. he has been my mentor for a number of years. he always made time for me. and i could always go to him with tough issues. he always had great counsel. we will certainly miss him. i feel like i have a hole in my heart. >> he could have been the first black president of the united states and so feared assassination. nevertheless, he helped move the country forward when he went on a limb to endorse the man that did become our first black president, barack obama
this is a guy born son of immigrants in new york city raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college of new york. and he rose to the highest ranks not only in the military but also in areas of foreign policy and state craft. >> ultimately, powell will be remembered as a genuinely good man. a dutiful military man including the current secretary of defense lloyd austin and young people of color from his beloved bronx, new york. >> the world lost one of the greatest...
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. >> my new york city piece, you literally have a street in the bronx right next to a street in manhattan making a building. >> reporter: what is most important tohi word artist is b his company donates a portion of each sale to charity. >> we were able to raise $20,000 for various charities last year. >> reporter: an art of words is just getting started. >> i have enough pieces to do for the rest of my life. it may take a lot of time, but it is a labor of love. >> dan says he will spend around 200 hours working on the more complicated images. the next piece for the university of tennessee celebrating their 100th year of football writing out every win the team has had so far. >> if he makes a spelling error he has to use an exacto knife. like rub over it. so that is why it can take so long to erase just one word. >> mind blown. the right side of my brain is just twitching. to even do all of that research. that is incredible. look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be
. >> my new york city piece, you literally have a street in the bronx right next to a street in manhattan making a building. >> reporter: what is most important tohi word artist is b his company donates a portion of each sale to charity. >> we were able to raise $20,000 for various charities last year. >> reporter: an art of words is just getting started. >> i have enough pieces to do for the rest of my life. it may take a lot of time, but it is a labor of love....
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in love with >> the army took a young, black kid from rotc in south bronx and brought him to this point rise was not haste end by west point or naval academy. >> i stand as a direct des descentent of the buffaloo sold yaernd -- soldiers and all of the men and woman i didn't just show up climbed on the backs of those who never had the opportunity i had. >> reporter: he you he glp served in uniform in raeg an, bush and administration? 2000 declared >> my fellow republicans it's a wonder evening. >> he joined george w bush's administration in a career fighting the russians during the cold war would end defined by the war on terrorism and his turn on the global stage apt the united nations. >> a blot >> a blot, a failure will always be attached to me and my presentation. >> reporter: during the successful first gulf war, powell had built credibility. >> our strategy to go after this army is very, very simple. first we're going to cut it off and then we're going to kill it. >> reporter: he put that credibility on the line, making the case that iraq's leader had weapons of mass destruction, b
in love with >> the army took a young, black kid from rotc in south bronx and brought him to this point rise was not haste end by west point or naval academy. >> i stand as a direct des descentent of the buffaloo sold yaernd -- soldiers and all of the men and woman i didn't just show up climbed on the backs of those who never had the opportunity i had. >> reporter: he you he glp served in uniform in raeg an, bush and administration? 2000 declared >> my fellow republicans...
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these are the guys in plainclothes undercover there in every housing unit, in the bronx, every cornerpursuits, they take illegal guns off the streets. a lot of the shooters would be carrying guns -- if you get arrested and you're a felon in possession of a firearm, you can go to jail for a very long time. now, they don't have those guys jumping out anymore, and criminals basically own these street. they have to bring the back. he said he's going to bring a pet, nypd admitted they made a mistake in disbanding that. even the residents of the bronx are begging for plainclothes officers to get back. >> emily: dana, for this woman -- they have not found her yet -- when they do she will be charged for tented murder. will there be a prosecution with bail reform? >> dana: this conversation can't not include what president biden has done, in terms of hiring a pro crime, anti-enforcement people at the apartment of justice, filling the roles of the u.s. attorney's office with people refuse to enforce the laws. yes, she might be charged with attempted murder, but will she be out the next day beca
these are the guys in plainclothes undercover there in every housing unit, in the bronx, every cornerpursuits, they take illegal guns off the streets. a lot of the shooters would be carrying guns -- if you get arrested and you're a felon in possession of a firearm, you can go to jail for a very long time. now, they don't have those guys jumping out anymore, and criminals basically own these street. they have to bring the back. he said he's going to bring a pet, nypd admitted they made a mistake...
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entretanto este fue el panorama más temprano en el bronx donde decenas alzaron su vozontra el mandatoescasez de trabajadores lo que preocupa al concejal cabrera del comité de seguridad pública. >> no se vacuna vamos a perder 10 a 20% de trabajadores, eso significa que habrá que tener trabajadores overtime. tendrá que tener una rutina más larga y a la vez no van a tener el nivel de protección que tenemos ahora. >>el empleado público que se vacuna aaron en las últimas horas en un centro administrado por la ciudad recibirán $500 más en su próximo salario. >>ahora nos vamos a california donde comenzaron a recibir solicitudes para el programa de ayuda para personas de bajos recursos. dunia elvir está con nosotros. esa ayuda comienza los angeles, quienes será lo que se beneficiarán? >>buenas noches es una excelente noticia y serán 3000 personas las que podría beneficiarse de este programa piloto de asistencia económica, lo más importante es que no importa el estatus legal de la persona. es plan de la ciudad de los Ángeles darles $1000 mensuales durante un año deben tener sobre 18 años de ed
entretanto este fue el panorama más temprano en el bronx donde decenas alzaron su vozontra el mandatoescasez de trabajadores lo que preocupa al concejal cabrera del comité de seguridad pública. >> no se vacuna vamos a perder 10 a 20% de trabajadores, eso significa que habrá que tener trabajadores overtime. tendrá que tener una rutina más larga y a la vez no van a tener el nivel de protección que tenemos ahora. >>el empleado público que se vacuna aaron en las últimas horas...
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llega alma, una niña d bronx que resalta lo mejor de los hispanos.aartamentos, el celular del principal sospechoso habrìa llevado hasta el lugar donde encontraron el cadcadáver la familia marcado escucha con consuelo. autoridades hallaron restos humanos en un complejo apartamento. >> [habla en inglés] >> su bolso con identificación fue encontrado cerca del cuerpo y esperaían para que sea mìya en el compleo donde vivía >> el trabajador que entró sin consentimiento. fue encontrado muerto el pasado lunes. creen que fue un suicidio, la noche de la desaparición estuvo 20 minutos entre ocho a nueve pm donde encontraron el cuerpo. >> [habla en inglés] >> ayer su familia rezaba por un milagro >> vamos a descansar. estamos unidos y la familia es bien grande. estamos muy unidos. nos levatnamos con la esperanza que aparezca >> la joven es descrita como una persona especial, aleg y fuerte. llegaron a orlando por decenas para asistir en la búsqueda. >> esta noche una vez más llos amigos y familia se reune aquí al frente de su apartamento y comenzarán con su duelo
llega alma, una niña d bronx que resalta lo mejor de los hispanos.aartamentos, el celular del principal sospechoso habrìa llevado hasta el lugar donde encontraron el cadcadáver la familia marcado escucha con consuelo. autoridades hallaron restos humanos en un complejo apartamento. >> [habla en inglés] >> su bolso con identificación fue encontrado cerca del cuerpo y esperaían para que sea mìya en el compleo donde vivía >> el trabajador que entró sin consentimiento. fue...
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hablan en inglés) el dueño de esta farmacia donde han robado varias veces dice estar más seguro, en el bronxó que la tad de los desamparados han sufrido de agresión motivada por la porofobia, tenemos el informe. >> durante dos décadas estos fueron los pasillos del hogar de paco , este el balcón y su dormitorio estaba aquí donde intentaron quemarle vi. >> una noche durmiendo aquí al lado, los cartones de pantalla, un compañero decía "paco, paco", ystaba todo en fuego. >> mucs personas sufren esto a diario . >> una vez me quemaron las cosas, varias vueltas me han robado también, los documentos. >> según un estudio de la fundación: (información en pantalla) del observatorio de delitos de odio, el 47% de las personas que viven en la calle ha sufdo agresión, este grupo que lleva comida por las noches visto las consecuencias. >> están tristes, con el autoestima por los suelos, sienten que no valen nada, que quieren morirse, quedarse tranquilos. >> la violencia física o verbal no es la única que sufren las personas sin techos estos elementos son de la arqtectura que ninguna persona pueda dormir o d
hablan en inglés) el dueño de esta farmacia donde han robado varias veces dice estar más seguro, en el bronxó que la tad de los desamparados han sufrido de agresión motivada por la porofobia, tenemos el informe. >> durante dos décadas estos fueron los pasillos del hogar de paco , este el balcón y su dormitorio estaba aquí donde intentaron quemarle vi. >> una noche durmiendo aquí al lado, los cartones de pantalla, un compañero decía "paco, paco", ystaba todo en...
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if you watch the show, you probably know that i grow up in the bronx.the borough, my brother luke and i went to public school in the bronx, the elementary school that i went to as called p.s. 83, dolores park neighborhood, it's not noticed donald her school. great place, where i met some lifelong friends, then known as daniel baker, still daniel baker now one of the stars of showtime's uses a marrow, here's a photo of me as a kid with some of my buddies at the time, p.s. 83, and i'm the kind of bon jovi do with my friends richard and chris and john. by the way, all three of those guys have lost touch with them, if you're out there, high. here's a class picture from that year, that's me with him blue shirt in the best, looking pretty stylish i gotta say, right mind the sign. well yesterday, the first lady of the night of states doctor joe biden, he's also an educator, peter surprise visit to biometric school. i found out about it through aoc's instagram, there she is in the back, she also has that district, biden arrived with an arm full of chocolate chi
if you watch the show, you probably know that i grow up in the bronx.the borough, my brother luke and i went to public school in the bronx, the elementary school that i went to as called p.s. 83, dolores park neighborhood, it's not noticed donald her school. great place, where i met some lifelong friends, then known as daniel baker, still daniel baker now one of the stars of showtime's uses a marrow, here's a photo of me as a kid with some of my buddies at the time, p.s. 83, and i'm the kind of...
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. >>> este seÑor lleva tiempo esperando que le arreglen el carro en el bronx.s, la escasez de piezas de reparaciÓn llevÓ a talleres tardar en reparar los autos daÑados. >>> imagÍnate, nosotros no podemos resolver nada, esperamos solamente que nos surtan de los repuestos. >>> es una industria de 300 millones de dÓlares, que se ve afectada por los retrasos en la entrega de productos, ademÁs del aumento de los costos y escasez de la mano de obra. >>> vienen al trabajo pero duran 15 dÍas o 1 mes, estÁ bien difÍcil. >>> mÁs personas tambiÉn estÁn comprando vehÍculos usados, y otros conservan sus automÓviles por mÁs tiempo. pero ambos escenarios requieren de mantenimiento y reparaciones. expertos dicen que la escasez de repuestos podrÍa extenderse hasta el prÓximo aÑo. tambiÉn preocupa la escasez y problemas en la cadena de suministros en la fabricaciÓn de llantas y neumÁticos. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> vamos a cambiar de tema y bueno atenciÓn san francisco porque se viene la lluvia, se ve el cielo nublado ya, guillermo quiroz nos cuenta mÁs. >>> gracias, estamos esperando el a
. >>> este seÑor lleva tiempo esperando que le arreglen el carro en el bronx.s, la escasez de piezas de reparaciÓn llevÓ a talleres tardar en reparar los autos daÑados. >>> imagÍnate, nosotros no podemos resolver nada, esperamos solamente que nos surtan de los repuestos. >>> es una industria de 300 millones de dÓlares, que se ve afectada por los retrasos en la entrega de productos, ademÁs del aumento de los costos y escasez de la mano de obra. >>>...
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reportera: crÍticos de lo sucedido dicen que lo mÁs grave es que haya pasado aquÍ en el bronx, donde para todos. reportera: en enero el consejo municipal aprobÓ una ley que darÁ 400 nuevos permisos anuales por 10 aÑos a partir del 2022. en la ciudad de nueva york, univisiÓn. paulina: el gobierno del presidente biden cancelÓ mÁs contratos relacionados con la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo. el departamento de seguridad nacional anunciÓ que cancelÓ los proyectos que cubrirÍan 44 millas. en julio pasado la oficina de aduanas cancelÓ dos contratos del muro fronterizo que abarcarÍan 31 millas. fÉlix: al regresar: jÓvenes salvadoreÑos realizan una inusual marcha para enviarle un fuerte mensaje a su paÍs. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, everyone, new and existing customers get our best deal on every iphone including the iphone 13 pro, because you deserve it! ¡y ese tiene la cámara épica! ¡escuchen! ustedes que vieron fut sin público... tú, especialmente tú mamá... hasta tú, que haces la salsa muy spicy. ¡todos obtienen las mejores ofertas en cualquier iphone! ah! it's spicy. no es complicado. at&t le da a cli
reportera: crÍticos de lo sucedido dicen que lo mÁs grave es que haya pasado aquÍ en el bronx, donde para todos. reportera: en enero el consejo municipal aprobÓ una ley que darÁ 400 nuevos permisos anuales por 10 aÑos a partir del 2022. en la ciudad de nueva york, univisiÓn. paulina: el gobierno del presidente biden cancelÓ mÁs contratos relacionados con la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo. el departamento de seguridad nacional anunciÓ que cancelÓ los proyectos que cubrirÍan 44...
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he's being hailed as an american hero, son of jamaican immigrants and from the bronx and went to city college and rose to the highest levels of government. he was a mole rod el to me in the following respect. this is someone who was one of the finest public servants of my lifetime who happens to have been black. he was not defined by his race. people today are recalling him as the first black national security adviser, the first black chairman of the joint chiefs, the first black secretary of state. in my eyes he was an excellent dedicated public servant of bipartisan stature in washington who happens to have been black. that's how i've tried to model my open public service and public life. >> you brought up his bipartisanship. colin powell didn't let politics drive his decision-making. he was one of the most high-profile republicans to endorse barack obama over john mccain in 2008. let's listen to that moment. >> i think he is a transformational figure. he's a new generation coming into the world -- on to the world stage, on to the american stage and for that reason i'll be voting fo
he's being hailed as an american hero, son of jamaican immigrants and from the bronx and went to city college and rose to the highest levels of government. he was a mole rod el to me in the following respect. this is someone who was one of the finest public servants of my lifetime who happens to have been black. he was not defined by his race. people today are recalling him as the first black national security adviser, the first black chairman of the joint chiefs, the first black secretary of...
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he'd say i'm from the bronx. if someone said where did you go to college? he said i didn't go to west point. he went to city university. and his grades were not so great. and he made a point of always telling people about that. he also liked to say he spoke yiddish which growing up in new york, and if you had a volvo that needed work done on it, he was your man. i think he fixed more than 35 volvos for people. and it just speaks to the kind of person he was. he once said, let's everyone be kind to each other. so in addition to the extraordinary career, you just have quite a man there. >> one of the things he got such a kick out of was that he had come in third in the presidential race in 2016 because there was some errant electors who had voted for him and so he had framed a copy of that because he thought it was so amusing that somebody had written him in. sanjay, so obviously general powell's death is not any evidence of anything negative about the vaccines, but as you talked about how multiple myeloma, the blood cancer he suffered from, could compromise
he'd say i'm from the bronx. if someone said where did you go to college? he said i didn't go to west point. he went to city university. and his grades were not so great. and he made a point of always telling people about that. he also liked to say he spoke yiddish which growing up in new york, and if you had a volvo that needed work done on it, he was your man. i think he fixed more than 35 volvos for people. and it just speaks to the kind of person he was. he once said, let's everyone be kind...
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vÍdeo quedÓ el momento en que una mujer abriÓ desesperadamente la puerta de su departamento en el bronxe septiembre a las 2:00. borja: revelan un vÍdeo donde se ve a caballero discutiendo con la familia de la joven. las autoridades han revelado algunos detalles escalofriantes de cÓmo fue encontrado su cuerpo. nuestra compaÑera tiene todos los detalles. reportera: totalmente y escalofriante es la palabra. el abogado de la familia seÑalÓ que la compaÑera de cuarto de marcano tuvo que meterse por la ventana a la habitaciÓn para abrir la puerta. al ingresar encontrÓ un armario bloqueando la puerta. la joven estaba atada de pies y manos y la boca tapada con cinta adhesiva. ahora, ademÁs, se dio —— dio a conocer un vÍdeo donde se ve a caballero de 27 aÑos quien es seÑalado como el principal sospechoso de su muerte. el vÍdeo fue grabado por la familia de la jovencita alrededor de las 4:00 el dÍa que ella desapareciÓ. muestra cuando ellos confrontan al hombre diciÉndole que estaba obsesionado con marcano vamos a verlo. [hablan en inglÉs] [hablan en inglÉs] [hablan en inglÉs] [hablan en inglÉs]
vÍdeo quedÓ el momento en que una mujer abriÓ desesperadamente la puerta de su departamento en el bronxe septiembre a las 2:00. borja: revelan un vÍdeo donde se ve a caballero discutiendo con la familia de la joven. las autoridades han revelado algunos detalles escalofriantes de cÓmo fue encontrado su cuerpo. nuestra compaÑera tiene todos los detalles. reportera: totalmente y escalofriante es la palabra. el abogado de la familia seÑalÓ que la compaÑera de cuarto de marcano tuvo que...
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he spoke yiddish in the melting pot of the south bronx. nobody embodied the american dream more fully than he did. in terms of leadership something should be passed to all in uniform but certainly in government and business and that is to lead from the front. to take care of your people. to insure that you don't ask your people to do anything that you would not do. it sounds basic but i think in vietnam and certainly in the years after that we lost sight of those basic principles of leadership that general powell embodied. >> harris: you made me smile when you talked about his linguistic skills and speaking yiddish. it is okay to smile today. i remember being a little one and being able to visit the pentagon. there was a lot of pride, joy and laughter about the kind of leadership going on with colin powell as the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. i remember my father being very proud to serve under him. i have a couple of things i want to share with our audience here. this is an image of colin powell on september 20th, 1989 aft
he spoke yiddish in the melting pot of the south bronx. nobody embodied the american dream more fully than he did. in terms of leadership something should be passed to all in uniform but certainly in government and business and that is to lead from the front. to take care of your people. to insure that you don't ask your people to do anything that you would not do. it sounds basic but i think in vietnam and certainly in the years after that we lost sight of those basic principles of leadership...
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one of the world richest cities, on an island in the middle of the east river between queens and the bronxils are held at rikers island. most of them are awaiting trial. amid skyrocketing violence, staffing shortages, and chronic medical neglect, some are calling rikers a death trap. so far this year, 12 people have died at rikers and the city's jails -- the most since 2016 -- including five suicides: wilson diaz-guzman, javier velasco, tomas carlo camacho, brandon rodriguez, segundo guallpa, thomas braunson iii, richard blake, jose mejia martinez, robert jackson, esias johnson, karim isaabdul, and stephen khadu. last month, more than a dozen elected officials visited rikers island following reports of worsening conditions. this is new york assemblymember jessica gonzalez-rojas speaking after touring rikers. >> i am admittedly an emotional mess. i have nine pages of mothers to call. partners to call. loved ones to call. because people have been stuck inside for days, weeks, four months, without -- for months without a court hearing. i witnessed and attempted suicide. they try to hang thems
one of the world richest cities, on an island in the middle of the east river between queens and the bronxils are held at rikers island. most of them are awaiting trial. amid skyrocketing violence, staffing shortages, and chronic medical neglect, some are calling rikers a death trap. so far this year, 12 people have died at rikers and the city's jails -- the most since 2016 -- including five suicides: wilson diaz-guzman, javier velasco, tomas carlo camacho, brandon rodriguez, segundo guallpa,...