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brooklyn is bigger than dallas. brooklyn is bigger than houston even.ger than every other city in the country. aside from chicago, and l.a., and the rest of new york. brooklyn is huge. it has been huge for a very, very long time. starting way back in the 1830s, the great american poet walt whitman lived in brooklyn. he was born all most 200 years ago now. he was a surprisingly modern guy. walt whitman used word like stuff in his poems. he said things like he/she in the time of the civil war. he wrote racy, sensual, scandalous stuff that even your best high school english teacher did not read to you in school. in school when you were lucky enough to get whitman, instead it is, greeting card stuff. like opening lines of when lilacs last in the door yard bloomed. but today of all days, kid the same guy, that same unnaturally modern guy writing about brooklyn, writing abut taking the ferry home to brooklyn in years before they took the brooklyn bridge. writing about the ferry. writing about being able to see from here to there not just in space but in time.
brooklyn is bigger than dallas. brooklyn is bigger than houston even.ger than every other city in the country. aside from chicago, and l.a., and the rest of new york. brooklyn is huge. it has been huge for a very, very long time. starting way back in the 1830s, the great american poet walt whitman lived in brooklyn. he was born all most 200 years ago now. he was a surprisingly modern guy. walt whitman used word like stuff in his poems. he said things like he/she in the time of the civil war. he...
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>> hey, del, we're here in brooklyn with the west indian parade.46th annual event, and there are hundreds of thousands of people lined all across the parkway here to see this very colorful and very cultural event. now this celebrates the culture of the caribbean, and it starts off with, and this caps five days worth of events that start off with some sort of social and cultural event, and then ending off with this parade here all the way through parts of brooklyn. people line up here as early as 8:00 in the morning to get a seat to see this parade, and you have also a lot of people out here cooking and selling things. just a lot of people here, and also a lot of police presence here. >> joining us from the festival of the west indian parade in brooklyn. thank you very much. >>> a study conducted by the pew research center shows tha many e uneducated and poor. >> valerie was homeless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is heading to a new direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two we
>> hey, del, we're here in brooklyn with the west indian parade.46th annual event, and there are hundreds of thousands of people lined all across the parkway here to see this very colorful and very cultural event. now this celebrates the culture of the caribbean, and it starts off with, and this caps five days worth of events that start off with some sort of social and cultural event, and then ending off with this parade here all the way through parts of brooklyn. people line up here as...
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choir, brooklyn youth choir singing the national anthem. ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight'sst gleaming senat gleami♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glared the poms busting in air ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ other th over the land oe free and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ of the brave . >> and now at exactly 8:46 eastern time, there will be the ringing of the bell. and a moment of silence, this is the exact time that flight 11 struck the north tower of the world trade center. [bell tolls] [bag pipes] this will be the first of six times that there will be moments of silence observed throughout the day. each one representing a time that a plane crashed or that the towers fell. the two planes that crashed into the world trade center site, the plane that crashed into the pent gone, and the plane that crashed in shanksville pennsylvania and then the two towers that fall. they will th
choir, brooklyn youth choir singing the national anthem. ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight'sst gleaming senat gleami♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glared the poms busting in air ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ other th over the land oe free and the home of the...
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a new show called brooklyn nine nine. it is very, very funny.f a brainiac type with a gangly frame. >> and an idiot. >> he is good at the job, bad at life. >> you have a great cast there. >> yeah, it's great. >> terry cruise is an action star. hilarious guy. and my friend from elementary school, totally kwoico-incident. she is really funny and we happened to have gone to elementary school together. >> and the idea is you play this cop who is -- a detective, i'm sorry. who likes to fool around. >> yeah. >> and you get a new captain. >> yeah. new captain. he is coming into our precinct. we're a good precinct but he wants us to be the best and i am very re'tsistant to hard work. i like solving cases my way. >> based on hunches. >> the show is not shot in brooklyn. it's set there. you shoot it out here in la? >> yes, because one of our creators also runs parks and recreation, so he is splitting time between the two shows. so we have to be on right after parks shoots. but it's cool for me because i was a pa on spin city on the same lot. i twuz writer
a new show called brooklyn nine nine. it is very, very funny.f a brainiac type with a gangly frame. >> and an idiot. >> he is good at the job, bad at life. >> you have a great cast there. >> yeah, it's great. >> terry cruise is an action star. hilarious guy. and my friend from elementary school, totally kwoico-incident. she is really funny and we happened to have gone to elementary school together. >> and the idea is you play this cop who is -- a detective,...
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en el 2009, en repetidas ocasiones, abreu, subdirector de esta escuela secundaria en brooklyn new yorkciar sin miedo, sin temor. >>> datos del informe pÚblico, indican que abreu, ofreciÓ 4.000 dÓlares a la estudiantes para que vistiera y pie nara de forma sexy tienes que tener relaciones conmigo y con martÍnez. >>> martÍnez director del programa de actividades extra escolares y no es empleado del departamento de educaciÓn presuntamente abusÓ de las estudiantes. segÚn la acusaciÓn, a la segunda estudiante de 16 aÑos, solo la obligaron a tener sexo oral, durante un encuentro en su oficina en el 2011. . >>> esta lÍder comunitaria. culpa a las fallas del sistema escolar. >>> anualmente deberÍan hacer e l una evaluaciÓn ¿como estÁ el estado emocional y mental de sus maestros?. >>> el caso ha pasado ahora a las manos de la fiscalÍa de brooklyn,acusados deben enfrent cargoss criminales. >>> terminÓ la huelga de hambre que hÁceme seso, 2 meses mantenÍan los presos en california 30.000 reclusos se declararon en huelga en protesta por el aislamiento en celdas solitarias en las prisiones de ese e
en el 2009, en repetidas ocasiones, abreu, subdirector de esta escuela secundaria en brooklyn new yorkciar sin miedo, sin temor. >>> datos del informe pÚblico, indican que abreu, ofreciÓ 4.000 dÓlares a la estudiantes para que vistiera y pie nara de forma sexy tienes que tener relaciones conmigo y con martÍnez. >>> martÍnez director del programa de actividades extra escolares y no es empleado del departamento de educaciÓn presuntamente abusÓ de las estudiantes. segÚn...
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from brooklyn, akila, step into the hourglass. how are you? >> good! >> ryan: nice to meet you. know you're fun. [ applause ] are you kicking your shoes off? >> i am, getting comfortable. >> ryan: bare feet. 50-some degrees and windy. so you had a good time last night with al roker. >> a great type. al's the best. >> ryan: you won a spelling bee back in the day i did. i can spell the word onomonopia. >> ryan: i tried, once. well done. >> thank you. >> ryan: we know that you have a bucket list of people you want to talk to. >> hugh jackman is next. >> ryan: who doesn't have a bucket list like that. >> i don't. >> ryan: well, nathan sitting in the money chair, he has got $5,000 and counting. akila you want to win and take that seat, the winner moves on to tonight's final bout. >> yes! >> ryan: all set? >> absolutely. >> ryan: you know the rules. each of you has a double, you can use as many times as you like. it's a 400 second bout. fingers crossed, this thing stays connected. i think the crew got that one. all right, let's play the million second quiz. [ applause ] here's the fir
from brooklyn, akila, step into the hourglass. how are you? >> good! >> ryan: nice to meet you. know you're fun. [ applause ] are you kicking your shoes off? >> i am, getting comfortable. >> ryan: bare feet. 50-some degrees and windy. so you had a good time last night with al roker. >> a great type. al's the best. >> ryan: you won a spelling bee back in the day i did. i can spell the word onomonopia. >> ryan: i tried, once. well done. >> thank...
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it's called "brooklyn 99." a look. >> meanwhile, i'll be waiting in an undercover vehicle. >> you already tagged three vehicles. you should take my minivan. >> a minivan? >>ll got a problem with my minivan? [ laughter ] >> my wife doesn't like it either. she likes the suv. but those things roll, man. they roll. >> good idea, sergeant. we'll take the van. >> wendy: please welcome the extremely likeable terry crews. [ wild cheering ] >> ohh ohhh! yo, what's up? what's up? ♪ >> wendy: terry! >> everybody! yo! feels good! wow! what's up, y'all? [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: you know what? if youut your feet in front of the camera, show us some sock. we want to give -- no, no. down. down. >> here? >> wendy: yes. >> your shoe cam. >> wendy: yes! >> i'm going back -- >> wendy: gosh, i love the detail on -- >> did you see the pants? uh-huh. making money! [ applause ] >> my kids and my wife, they got it all. >> wendy: i love you. >> thank you. >> wendy: you really are one of my favorite people. you and your wife and
it's called "brooklyn 99." a look. >> meanwhile, i'll be waiting in an undercover vehicle. >> you already tagged three vehicles. you should take my minivan. >> a minivan? >>ll got a problem with my minivan? [ laughter ] >> my wife doesn't like it either. she likes the suv. but those things roll, man. they roll. >> good idea, sergeant. we'll take the van. >> wendy: please welcome the extremely likeable terry crews. [ wild cheering ] >>...
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closing bell ringing in 48 minutes, just about one year since the landmark barclay center in brooklyn changed face of sports and entertainment in new york city, if you don't like in new york, have you no idea, the fights people put up to keep this away, it is a hit out of the ballpark, now the man behind the game changing project. set to transform long island scene as well, talking about forest city ratner company chairman bruce ratner joining us for a fox business exclusive in just a moment. could a car guy, ford's alan ma laly do what steve ballmer has failed to do at microsoft, that is unleash tech titan animal spirit? we'll game it out for you, what it could mean for your portfolio? should you want in before a change. as soon as we come back. ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching u
closing bell ringing in 48 minutes, just about one year since the landmark barclay center in brooklyn changed face of sports and entertainment in new york city, if you don't like in new york, have you no idea, the fights people put up to keep this away, it is a hit out of the ballpark, now the man behind the game changing project. set to transform long island scene as well, talking about forest city ratner company chairman bruce ratner joining us for a fox business exclusive in just a moment....
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. >> embattled new york mayorral candidate anthony weiner in an epic war of words at this brooklyn bakery after he paid for some traditional rosh hashanah baked goods. >> really scum bag. >> very nice. >> weiner begins to leave the bakery but then, listen closely. >> this man saul kessler makes a racial slur about weiner's wife puma abadine. >> jon: ah. well then [bleep] that guy. i didn't know that. (cheers and applause) of course, it does raise an interesting possibility. what if everything anthony weiner has done makes sense if you look at it a larger context. what if there is one piece of information that makes each incident okay. like what if at that west indian phrase he didn't
. >> embattled new york mayorral candidate anthony weiner in an epic war of words at this brooklyn bakery after he paid for some traditional rosh hashanah baked goods. >> really scum bag. >> very nice. >> weiner begins to leave the bakery but then, listen closely. >> this man saul kessler makes a racial slur about weiner's wife puma abadine. >> jon: ah. well then [bleep] that guy. i didn't know that. (cheers and applause) of course, it does raise an...
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and that's the brooklyn i knew, not the brooklyn of the high rises and the expensive apartments and theet with cafes, and that's happening all over the country. >> yeah. >> why was it important for you to tell that part of brooklyn and urban life? >> well, for one, you know, that's the brooklyn that i know and love. and that exists in my current neighborhood that i've been living in, in the last ten years, and in a lot of ways, my neighborhood remains unchanged. i also feel like, you know, mainstream immediate what sort of focuses on that so much. and that representation of theborough. and i wanted to show the perspective that i think is lacking in a lot of different movies and television shows. so this was my response to that in some ways, but also, again, this is really my life experience growing up there. portrayed on the screen, exactly. >> a lot of movies by black directors are getting major attention this year. the butler, fruitvale station, 12 years a slave. is this a new renaissance of black movies? >> i think it's just a continuation of what has preceded it. i'm caution to, you
and that's the brooklyn i knew, not the brooklyn of the high rises and the expensive apartments and theet with cafes, and that's happening all over the country. >> yeah. >> why was it important for you to tell that part of brooklyn and urban life? >> well, for one, you know, that's the brooklyn that i know and love. and that exists in my current neighborhood that i've been living in, in the last ten years, and in a lot of ways, my neighborhood remains unchanged. i also feel...
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. >> as we continue police in brooklyn are investigating a child's death.nd be prepared to pay more at a child's death. and be prepared to pay more at a caltran station. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> law enforcement throughout santa
. >> as we continue police in brooklyn are investigating a child's death.nd be prepared to pay more at a child's death. and be prepared to pay more at a caltran station. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took...
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the brooklyn da called the in september of '05. the book came out in a forbes fo about a year later they call meehan and congressman william delahunt of massachusetts have been a prosecutor into the whitey bolger case also contacted them, as did angelo, this forensic investigator, a lot of these files, and the consequence of the three of us, resulted in lynn del back you on the 30th of march, 2006, came up from sarasota ford when he retired with a full pension and was indicted on four counts of murder. on the right, that's him the night before surrendering. they allowed him to surrender but the next day after he was $1 million bail was set for him. 50 x. agents supported him, showed up in lieu suits, white shirts, either red ties or blue ties and they surrounded him as he walked out and patterns street from brooklyn supreme court. noticing unlike you've ever seen. they were like pushing people away. it look like hooligans at the uk soccer match. banging guys out of the way. protecting them while reporters were trying to ask questio
the brooklyn da called the in september of '05. the book came out in a forbes fo about a year later they call meehan and congressman william delahunt of massachusetts have been a prosecutor into the whitey bolger case also contacted them, as did angelo, this forensic investigator, a lot of these files, and the consequence of the three of us, resulted in lynn del back you on the 30th of march, 2006, came up from sarasota ford when he retired with a full pension and was indicted on four counts of...
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wnyw linda schmidt is live in brooklyn. what's going on in brooklyn as part of t investigation? >> reporter: good evening to you and fox news channel. we are standing in front of alexis eegs mother's home. i will have any camera man, carl, push in here. it is a brownstone. his mother lives on the third floor. the fbi and nypd showed up here around 4:00 this afternoon. they have been questioning the family now for hours. another thing to point out, you can uh see the yellow police tape here. right now it is just in front of the mother's home. however when we got here around 4:00 this afternoon, half of the street, putnam avenue, was blocked off. in fact the people who live here had to have i.d. to get past this police tape in order to get home. that now has been opened up and the police tape is just in front of the home. something else interesting happened here tonight. before the nypd and fbi showed up, the brother-in-law, alexis's brother-in-law walked into the home, came back out and was talking to reporters. he was telling reporters that he had never met his brother-in-law. a
wnyw linda schmidt is live in brooklyn. what's going on in brooklyn as part of t investigation? >> reporter: good evening to you and fox news channel. we are standing in front of alexis eegs mother's home. i will have any camera man, carl, push in here. it is a brownstone. his mother lives on the third floor. the fbi and nypd showed up here around 4:00 this afternoon. they have been questioning the family now for hours. another thing to point out, you can uh see the yellow police tape...
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. >> you started here in brooklyn -- >> next time bring me in. >> well, you have got a truck. >> yes.you started in brooklyn, tell me how business is going generally for you. >> business is still pretty good. back when we started in 2010, there were only about ten trucks on the streets in d.c., and now there are over 250 that are licensed, so competition is pretty stiff. we were fortunate recently to get new regulations put in place that are going to, i think, manage the situation here in d.c., and make it a little bit more effective for new entrants and existing trucks to operate more smoothly in the city. >> and you are the chairman of that association, and you have shared what a lot of the concerns will be. doug good luck, i'm going to find your truck and get one of your sandwiches next time i'm around you. >> thank you, ali. >>> all right. the success on obamacare hinges on nearly 3 million young people signing up. but will they? >> the financial penalty will at least motivate me to look deeper and harder for a plan. >> we'll hear from the so-called on inside story, we bring toget
. >> you started here in brooklyn -- >> next time bring me in. >> well, you have got a truck. >> yes.you started in brooklyn, tell me how business is going generally for you. >> business is still pretty good. back when we started in 2010, there were only about ten trucks on the streets in d.c., and now there are over 250 that are licensed, so competition is pretty stiff. we were fortunate recently to get new regulations put in place that are going to, i think,...
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i live in brooklyn.y it honestly. >> when you think of terrible 2s, and 3s as well, we don't think of disco house and hip-hop. now we can. courtesy of baby deejay school. ♪ what do you get when you take this -- ♪ and add this? ♪ the next david guetta? not so fast. meet the baby deejays. ♪ this eight-week program gets toddlers up singing and dancing. ♪ but it's the deejay equipment that amps up this high-wattage class. >> nice, now put that one up. my friend's son ryder was really interested when i showed him me deejaying. i was like, oh, i have my equipment with me. you want to see me do it? he was really into it. ♪ i'm gonna get you baby >> reporter: and so, baby deejay school was born. >> i thought it was creative and fun. >> a baby deejay class, who would have thought we would be going to that? >> he enjoyed the fact that he was able to actually touch it. it was interactive for the kids. >> reporter: with all the music classes to choose from, what does baby deejaying bring to the mixing board? >> moto
i live in brooklyn.y it honestly. >> when you think of terrible 2s, and 3s as well, we don't think of disco house and hip-hop. now we can. courtesy of baby deejay school. ♪ what do you get when you take this -- ♪ and add this? ♪ the next david guetta? not so fast. meet the baby deejays. ♪ this eight-week program gets toddlers up singing and dancing. ♪ but it's the deejay equipment that amps up this high-wattage class. >> nice, now put that one up. my friend's son ryder was...
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but we decided we're going to go to brooklyn.d and then we went to see lionel richie. [applause] kelly: he's so terrific. michael: he sounds just like the album. none of that lipsynching. kelly: he sounds like the album. exactly. michael: not twerking all those keys. he's in there going ♪ wow, wow ♪ kelly: yeah. michael: ♪ easy like sunday morning ♪ kelly: with his piano. michael: with the piano, everything else. and then we actually saw him backstage afterwards. kelly: oh, my gosh. michael: final looks good. he's in great shape and he's dancing around that stage and he's really just working it. and you could tell somebody -- he's been a performer for so long that you can just -- he just has that star quality that he gives up and the stadium was going. i've never seen so many people try to dance on the ceiling. [laughter] kelly: and he's a lovely person, too, right? michael: sweetheart. he watched the show when you was on vacation. and we laughed really quickly about how nicole says he's been hanging out with lenny javits. becaus
but we decided we're going to go to brooklyn.d and then we went to see lionel richie. [applause] kelly: he's so terrific. michael: he sounds just like the album. none of that lipsynching. kelly: he sounds like the album. exactly. michael: not twerking all those keys. he's in there going ♪ wow, wow ♪ kelly: yeah. michael: ♪ easy like sunday morning ♪ kelly: with his piano. michael: with the piano, everything else. and then we actually saw him backstage afterwards. kelly: oh, my gosh....
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wnyw linda schmidt is live in brooklyn. what's going on in brooklyn as part of t investigation?eporter: good evening to you and fox news channel. we are standing in front of alexis eegs mother's home. i will have any camera man, carl, push in here. it is a brownstone. his mother lives on the third floor. the fbi and nypd showed up here around 4:00 this afternoon. they have been questioning the family now for hours. another thing to point out, you can uh see the yellow police tape here. right now it is just in front of the mother's home. however when we got here around 4:00 this afternoon, half of the street, putnam avenue, was blocked off. in fact the people who live here had to have i.d. to get past this police tape in order to get home. that now has been opened up and the police tape is just in front of the home. something else interesting happened here tonight. before the nypd and fbi showed up, the brother-in-law, alexis's brother-in-law walked into the home, came back out and was talking to reporters. he was telling reporters that he had never met his brother-in-law. and th
wnyw linda schmidt is live in brooklyn. what's going on in brooklyn as part of t investigation?eporter: good evening to you and fox news channel. we are standing in front of alexis eegs mother's home. i will have any camera man, carl, push in here. it is a brownstone. his mother lives on the third floor. the fbi and nypd showed up here around 4:00 this afternoon. they have been questioning the family now for hours. another thing to point out, you can uh see the yellow police tape here. right...
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wnyw linda schmidt is live in brooklyn. what's going on in brooklyn as part of t investigation?od evening to you and fox news channel. we are standing in front of alexis eegs mother's home. i will have any camera man, carl, push in here. it is a brownstone. his mother lives on the third floor. the fbi and nypd showed up here around 4:00 this afternoon. they have been questioning the family now for hours. another thing to point out, you can uh see the yellow police tape here. right now it is just in front of the mother's home. however when we got here around 4:00 this afternoon, half of the street, putnam avenue, was blocked off. in fact the people who live here had to have i.d. to get past this police tape in order to get home. that now has been opened up and the police tape is just in front of the home. something else interesting happened here tonight. before the nypd and fbi showed up, the brother-in-law, alexis's brother-in-law walked into the home, came back out and was talking to reporters. he was telling reporters that he had never met his brother-in-law. and that, in fact
wnyw linda schmidt is live in brooklyn. what's going on in brooklyn as part of t investigation?od evening to you and fox news channel. we are standing in front of alexis eegs mother's home. i will have any camera man, carl, push in here. it is a brownstone. his mother lives on the third floor. the fbi and nypd showed up here around 4:00 this afternoon. they have been questioning the family now for hours. another thing to point out, you can uh see the yellow police tape here. right now it is...
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he said he is not a criminal, he says he is in brooklyn. i don't think so.nd up with their dream house, but still had a dreamy vacation. and so did the mccaffrey clan in lake tahoe, who found a great vacation. never let them book your vacation. well, the website tells us they are actively collecting data about these crimes, and if you have been taken, providing details to the fbi may ultimately help them catch the crooks. for more information visit our website at abcnews.com/night line. >>> next, what company is behind that beer you're drinking? the answer may surprise you. >> abc "nightline," brought to you by hotels.com. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with sof
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to brooklyn. absolutely. look, i don't know anything about this o'kelly guy, but you were in a sales- pressure-induced daze and they made you sign something you didn't understand. we'll get you out of this. i don't want out. damn it, boy, quit acting like a doorjamb and get onboard. maybe you should think about it, colonel hill. our policy here is, if you decide you don't want to live life to the fullest, you got 12 hours to back out. in the meantime, why don't you enjoy a bite at one of our world-class restaurants? here are some owners' coupons for 10% off. you see that, boy? what do you get with your precious aaa card? they don't even take those here. isn't it beautiful? ( barking ) ( shrieking ) last time i was here, they were puppies. now, which one of you is scamp? that hair dryer, mine. copy of leisure properties monthly-- mine. looky here, they got the water that don't give you the hot poops. swanky. look, i admit, it's a great room, but i saw an ad that anyone can rent the same o'kelly suite for $35 a
to brooklyn. absolutely. look, i don't know anything about this o'kelly guy, but you were in a sales- pressure-induced daze and they made you sign something you didn't understand. we'll get you out of this. i don't want out. damn it, boy, quit acting like a doorjamb and get onboard. maybe you should think about it, colonel hill. our policy here is, if you decide you don't want to live life to the fullest, you got 12 hours to back out. in the meantime, why don't you enjoy a bite at one of our...
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for "nightline," linzie janice in brooklyn, new york. >> we shall see.e guy who walked away from this. or the one who fell right into the tracks. this week in luck when we return. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not that different. bring muscle -- technology muscle, efficiency muscle. get it racing. get it in a calendar. more calendars. aww. polish it. punish it. and you're done. wait. one more. now you're done. ♪ cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't
for "nightline," linzie janice in brooklyn, new york. >> we shall see.e guy who walked away from this. or the one who fell right into the tracks. this week in luck when we return. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not that different. bring muscle -- technology muscle, efficiency muscle. get it racing. get it in a calendar. more calendars. aww. polish it. punish it. and you're done. wait. one more. now you're...
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>> brooklyn, new york.g line at his local post office, a customer reaches his breaking point. >> that's your job! do your job! that's your job! >> he paces, back and forth, furious. >> how dare her. who the hell does she think she is? >> who the hell do you think you are? >> i'm the customer, you stupid [ bleep ]. >> he threatens her job. >> right now, she's lost her job. >> until the police show up to calm him down. >> i don't have to calm down! i'm the customer! >> it's an average afternoon in the kensington area of brooklyn, new york. this bustling neighborhood is home to thousands of families, but only one post office. jefferson pang grew up nearby, and in 2006, he captured footage here of the now-famous kensington post office tirade. >> that day in particular, the line was actually out the door. and the gentleman in the back of the line just saw how long the line was and just wasn't going to take it. >> yeah, same to you, honey. same to you. get the manager over here. >> so the postal clerk wasn't very
>> brooklyn, new york.g line at his local post office, a customer reaches his breaking point. >> that's your job! do your job! that's your job! >> he paces, back and forth, furious. >> how dare her. who the hell does she think she is? >> who the hell do you think you are? >> i'm the customer, you stupid [ bleep ]. >> he threatens her job. >> right now, she's lost her job. >> until the police show up to calm him down. >> i don't have to...
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anne hathaway just put her apartment this brooklyn up for sale. the asking price is $4.5 million.is the kicker. she used it as a closet. she never even moved in, just used it as a storage space for her clothes and lived in another apartment. that makes it a pretty big closet. and if you know real estate in this area, you know 2600 square feet is pretty darn big. you remember the disney hit movie up where he set off on an epic adventure? we have a real life version of the movie kind of. take a look. hundreds of multicolored balloons used to launch a balloonist to go across the atlantic ocean. the difference, jonathan trap lifted up using more than helium filled balloons like those used in the movie. his goal, float across the ocean. it could take him three to six days. i just hope they don't pop or anything bad -- i'm sure he has a crew with him. it looks like he has a boat to sit in. i don't know how do you go to the bathroom up there. jon stewart setting his sights on putin's controversial op-ed about the united states. >> but now putin is taking aim at obama's claims that americ
anne hathaway just put her apartment this brooklyn up for sale. the asking price is $4.5 million.is the kicker. she used it as a closet. she never even moved in, just used it as a storage space for her clothes and lived in another apartment. that makes it a pretty big closet. and if you know real estate in this area, you know 2600 square feet is pretty darn big. you remember the disney hit movie up where he set off on an epic adventure? we have a real life version of the movie kind of. take a...
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rookie officer brooklyn. >> i'm very excited. it's been a long, long trial. but i'm here. >> reporter: for some of the new officers we spoke to, there was no debate about coming to the city of oakland. if there was one word on their mind, it was challenge. >> it's been a dream come true. >> reporter: the dream began in illinois. the home he left solely to protect oakland. >> he's looking forward to contributing to making the city safer. >> reporter: the rookie officers will start patrolling next weekend in some of the most violent neighborhoods. mayor jean quan. >> do you think the city streets of oakland are safe right now? >> no. obviously a lot of american cities are not safe right now. >> reporter: in 2008, there were 836 officers. today, 647. the goal by 2015, 700 officers. >> there's a lot of crime. >> reporter: two neighbors escaping their oakland homes for a break on the lake, both excited to see this new class. >> more people are less likely too the crimes if they see the cops around, of course, yeah. >> i think it will help. >> reporter: this weeken
rookie officer brooklyn. >> i'm very excited. it's been a long, long trial. but i'm here. >> reporter: for some of the new officers we spoke to, there was no debate about coming to the city of oakland. if there was one word on their mind, it was challenge. >> it's been a dream come true. >> reporter: the dream began in illinois. the home he left solely to protect oakland. >> he's looking forward to contributing to making the city safer. >> reporter: the...
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now kids are getting a new skill and a new outlook on life. >> reporter: bedford in brooklyn has hadyears. but on these tennis courts, michael mccasland is doing something unexpected. he's taken a sport often found in private clubs and he's teaching it to kids right off the court. >> you've just got to keep working and work your way up. >> reporter: the 30-year-old from north carolina moved to brooklyn for his job as a forensic scientist. every day he would walk by this tennis court. and every day he would think the same thing. >> there's a bunch of kids who live around here who probably don't play tennis. you've got a tennis court right here. >> the court itself is not in the best condition. >> they have gotten worse over time. of course we originally said wait, there's no net, it's a fence but it's perfect because it doesn't break down. >> reporter: michael's perfect court led to this imperfect flier. mccasland offered tennis lessons on saturdays in the marcy projects for free. then he posted it around the neighborhood. >> i came out on the first day. >> you came out with gear? wha
now kids are getting a new skill and a new outlook on life. >> reporter: bedford in brooklyn has hadyears. but on these tennis courts, michael mccasland is doing something unexpected. he's taken a sport often found in private clubs and he's teaching it to kids right off the court. >> you've just got to keep working and work your way up. >> reporter: the 30-year-old from north carolina moved to brooklyn for his job as a forensic scientist. every day he would walk by this tennis...
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raheema ellis, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >> and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> breaking news at the 6:00 hour, an undercomp drug operation ends in gunfire. >> it is happening in sunnyvale. the suspect has been rushed to the >g >> nbc bay area's -- joins us from the scene. >> reporter: there is a white pickup truck in the parking lot. the driver's side window is shattered. there is glass on the ground. the officers are being tight lipped about the details. but you can see a dark forest green minivan next to it. we don't know if that van was involved in this. but here's what the dps is saying ri saying right now. one man was shot at 2:00 in the afternoon. that is about a block from 101. the dps says it happened during a police and county sheriff undercover drug operation. we talked to the manager of a motel 6 that is right behind the restaurant. he says he saw officers shouting at a person in a char to get out and someone got out of the ca
raheema ellis, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >> and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> breaking news at the 6:00 hour, an undercomp drug operation ends in gunfire. >> it is happening in sunnyvale. the suspect has been rushed to the >g >> nbc bay area's -- joins us from the scene. >> reporter: there is a white pickup truck in...
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linzie janis, abc news, brooklyn, new york. >> we thank you for watching tonight.ays there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. viva las vegas! wheel... of... fortune! [ cheers and applause ]
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linzie janis, abc news, brooklyn, new york. >> we thank you for watching tonight.ays there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. . >>> on "the list" bill gates comes clean. >> there used to be an onslaught somewhere. >> this is not a berry. but this is. the seedy truth. and silly rabbit, they're not just for kids anymore. >> hey, everyone. it's a great thursday. i'm theresa strosser and you're on "the list." like modern-day ma jell lgellan staff has been exploring the world with today's top five. >> at number one, the latest from apple? ivertigo. >> now come reports of widespread motion sickness from using it. >> man the zm making them nauseous, causing headaches, and dizziness. some liken it to getting car sick. apple does have a reduced motion setting. >> at number two, control, alt, mistake. you ever wonder why you have to press control, alt, delete to log onto your pc? well, microsoft legend bill gates has something to say about that. >> it was a mistake. >> he says he wanted a single button to prom
linzie janis, abc news, brooklyn, new york. >> we thank you for watching tonight.ays there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. . >>> on "the list" bill gates comes clean. >> there used to be an onslaught somewhere. >> this is not a berry. but this is. the seedy truth. and silly rabbit, they're not just for kids anymore. >> hey, everyone. it's a great thursday. i'm theresa...
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tonight his family was questioned by the fbi at the home in brooklyn as authorities try to determinehat led him to commit such a horrific crim crime. his friends told us they are shocked. >> had he a gun but doesn't mean you are going to shoot people. >>reporter: aaron aelection history a security clearance that allowed him to work at the navy yard. law enforcement officials test us it appears he didn't force his way in. reporting near the navy yard in washington, abc 7 news. >> okay thanks very much, karen. >>> here's closer look at the gunman. 34-year-old brooklyn native recently lived in texas and worked for hp for the navy. >> he bought a shotgun legally in virginia recently but one theory he may have picked up assault rifle and handgun toda today. >> police say he was arrested in 2004 after somewhating out tires at anger fueled blackout of some kind. >> his father told seattle police he suffered from ptsd after helping with rescue attempt medley following the september 11 attacks. >> he recently lived behind a buddhist temple in texas where he was there to meditate. we spoke to
tonight his family was questioned by the fbi at the home in brooklyn as authorities try to determinehat led him to commit such a horrific crim crime. his friends told us they are shocked. >> had he a gun but doesn't mean you are going to shoot people. >>reporter: aaron aelection history a security clearance that allowed him to work at the navy yard. law enforcement officials test us it appears he didn't force his way in. reporting near the navy yard in washington, abc 7 news....
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. >> there's almost always a party in brooklyn, but none quite like the west indian day parade. hour own juan carlos was in the middle of it all. >> it's a labor day celebration caribbean style. the parade in new york city, a carnival of color, music and costume. dionne lives across the street. it's just a short step out her front door to watch the festivities. >> it is important. we do not want this cult u. to die. we want it to continue in this country here. >> hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets in brooklyn to see the parade. they're here to celebrate caribbean culture. the real star of the parade are the costumes. >> some people spend months preparing for this event, making the costumes by hand. many of them not leaving much to the imagination. while the parade route is filled with participant and watchers, vendors selling food and other items packed the side streets. the five day festivities leading up to and including the labor day parade pumps hundreds of thousands of dollars into the local economy. >> this culture will be bringing in a lot of revenue in thi
. >> there's almost always a party in brooklyn, but none quite like the west indian day parade. hour own juan carlos was in the middle of it all. >> it's a labor day celebration caribbean style. the parade in new york city, a carnival of color, music and costume. dionne lives across the street. it's just a short step out her front door to watch the festivities. >> it is important. we do not want this cult u. to die. we want it to continue in this country here. >>...
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tonight his family was questioned by the fbi at the home in brooklyn as authorities try to determine what led him to commit such a horrific crim crime. his friends told us they are shocked. >> had he a gun but doesn't mean you are going to shoot people. >>reporter: aaron aelection history a security clearance that allowed him to work at the navy yard. law enforcement officials test us it appears he didn't force his way in. reporting near the navy yard in washington, abc 7 news. >> okay thanks very much, karen. >>> here's closer look at the gunman. 34-year-old brooklyn native recently lived in texas and worked for hp for the navy. >> he bought a shotgun legally in virginia recently but one theory he may have picked up assault rifle and handgun toda today. >> police say he was arrested in 2004 after somewhating out tires at anger fueled blackout of some kind. >> his father told seattle police he suffered from after helping with rescue attempt medley following the september 11 attacks. >> he recently lived behind a buddhist temple in texas where he was there to meditate. we spoke to his
tonight his family was questioned by the fbi at the home in brooklyn as authorities try to determine what led him to commit such a horrific crim crime. his friends told us they are shocked. >> had he a gun but doesn't mean you are going to shoot people. >>reporter: aaron aelection history a security clearance that allowed him to work at the navy yard. law enforcement officials test us it appears he didn't force his way in. reporting near the navy yard in washington, abc 7 news....
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the highest port is new york and brookland which -- there's a discount to go to brooklyn because at that point they were brand new and everyone wanted to go to manhattan. those are the south and those suffering more in traffic are lower than yours. it's a nice slit. there's a $5 difference between you and seattle and a $5 difference between la. you're in the middle, so if the market is going up, you're $5 cheaper. if you're south, you're $5 more expensive. we think that tells you where your market is. now, to give you the port access as well, do you have any information on europe. these are the similar charges for all your ports and north american ports. the orange are the european ports, green is north america and the dark blue is you all. so you can see that at the top of the list even ahead of new york you have ports like south hamptin. that's $4 or $5 that they charge for services they provide that we don't provide on this side. you can compare the most expensive of the european part is in par with the new york port. the biggest ports in europe are bars lone in a. you can see it's ri
the highest port is new york and brookland which -- there's a discount to go to brooklyn because at that point they were brand new and everyone wanted to go to manhattan. those are the south and those suffering more in traffic are lower than yours. it's a nice slit. there's a $5 difference between you and seattle and a $5 difference between la. you're in the middle, so if the market is going up, you're $5 cheaper. if you're south, you're $5 more expensive. we think that tells you where your...
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. >> reporter: overnight in brooklyn, the authorities questioned the suspect's family as they continue to search for a motive. alexis had a valid security clearance that had him access building 197. the horror started as the work day began. >> he came around the corner. and he fired two or three shots. >> he raised and aimed at us. and he hit high on the wall. >> reporter: the navy yard stayed on lockdown for more than six hours. the horrifying attacks felt across washington. the faa halted all flights out of reagan national airport. the suspect had a history of disturbing behavior. he was arrested in 2010, accused of recklessly discharging a firearm into a neighbor's apartment. and in 2005, hi confessed to shooting out tires of another man's car. overnight, some families were still awaiting word from their loved ones. the victims range 46 to 73, all survivalians. >> tahman bradley in washington for us. thank you. >>> overnight, we've learned the names of some of those killed at the navy yard. 7 of the 12 victims including 59-year-old michael armed. 53-year-old silvia frasier. kathy ga
. >> reporter: overnight in brooklyn, the authorities questioned the suspect's family as they continue to search for a motive. alexis had a valid security clearance that had him access building 197. the horror started as the work day began. >> he came around the corner. and he fired two or three shots. >> he raised and aimed at us. and he hit high on the wall. >> reporter: the navy yard stayed on lockdown for more than six hours. the horrifying attacks felt across...
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it's a bold street in brooklyn. it is a small unit and that is their job is to audit. [inaudible] >> you can go to court, sure. any other questions? >> i just want to know what your hope was. [inaudible] i was just telling a story about another oversight fee. it's called the commission to combat police corruption. the schema was in the early 90s about cops running truck dealers. mayor giuliani created this organization through an executive order and made a big deal out of it and bad this agency is going to stop corruption. and then he proceeded to leave it for the rest of his term. bloomberg ended up -- it still exists. it has a budget of less than a million dollars and it's completely ineffective at our. i [inaudible] to answer your question, if onset has the teeth and the funding, it could be affected. politics in the city -- the mayonnaise police department to show good numbers, to show it going down. so there is an inherent conflict here between those two agendas. yes, ma'am. i [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the major seven. rape, robbery, murder, grand larceny and gre
it's a bold street in brooklyn. it is a small unit and that is their job is to audit. [inaudible] >> you can go to court, sure. any other questions? >> i just want to know what your hope was. [inaudible] i was just telling a story about another oversight fee. it's called the commission to combat police corruption. the schema was in the early 90s about cops running truck dealers. mayor giuliani created this organization through an executive order and made a big deal out of it and bad...
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well meanwhile new brooklyn nets star under a kid olenka returned to moscow ahead of the new n.b.a. season to give a group of school kids a basketball most of class and michael craft jenga went along. on the take you think i was the first russian basketballer to be selected in the first round of the n.b.a. draft back in one thousand nine hundred nine and the forward went on to have ten successful years with the utah jazz he then returned to russia to play for european powerhouse says come on but the pull of the n.b.a. so kirilenko go back to the u.s. to play for the minnesota timberwolves in twenty twelve before being snapped up by mikhail prokhorov the brooklyn nets this summer and despite the prospect of leaving home once again the thirty two year old is devoting some of his remaining free time to help further develop basketball in his native country he feels good when you give him back but i think when you come in here and you see the kids in the school you know they're smiling very very interesting to see the guys they want to see on the t.v. i think it's very important for them
well meanwhile new brooklyn nets star under a kid olenka returned to moscow ahead of the new n.b.a. season to give a group of school kids a basketball most of class and michael craft jenga went along. on the take you think i was the first russian basketballer to be selected in the first round of the n.b.a. draft back in one thousand nine hundred nine and the forward went on to have ten successful years with the utah jazz he then returned to russia to play for european powerhouse says come on...
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tonight his family was questioned by the fbi at the home in brooklyn as authorities try to determine a horrific crim crime. his friends told us they are shocked. >> had he a gun but doesn't mean you are going to shoot people. >>reporter: aaron aelection history a security clearance that allowed him to work at the navy yard. law enforcement officials test us it appears he didn't force his way in. reporting near the navy yard in washington, abc 7 news. >> okay thanks very much, karen. >>> here's closer look at the gunman. 34-year-old brooklyn native recently lived in texas and worked for hp for the navy. >> he bought a shotgun legally in virginia recently but one theory he may have picked up assault rifle and handgun toda today. >> police say he was arrested in 2004 after somewhating out tires at anger fueled blackout of some kind. >> his father told seattle police he suffered from ptsd after after helping with rescue attempt medley following the september 11 attacks. >> he recently lived behind a buddhist temple in texas where he was there to meditate. we spoke to his brother-in-law w
tonight his family was questioned by the fbi at the home in brooklyn as authorities try to determine a horrific crim crime. his friends told us they are shocked. >> had he a gun but doesn't mean you are going to shoot people. >>reporter: aaron aelection history a security clearance that allowed him to work at the navy yard. law enforcement officials test us it appears he didn't force his way in. reporting near the navy yard in washington, abc 7 news. >> okay thanks very much,...
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censored authors, carolivia herron, whose critically-acclaimed book, nappy hair, was challenged in a brooklyn school, and cammie mannino, a bookseller who took a stand against censorship. welcome to all of you. i have to begin with judy. you know, there are these lists every year about the most banned books. each and every year, you're in the top five. you're sort of the beatles of banned books. how did you obtain this status, and what are you doing wrong? uh-oh, you know, you're asking the wrong person. it's never the-- the person who wrote the books is always surprised. you have to ask the people who ban the books. i can go back to 1980, and i can say to you-- of course, i remember, you know, "what was it?" it was a shock to me. it was anything to do with sexuality, which, for my characters, was puberty; any language that people found offensive, sometimes lack of moral tone, whatever that is. i think it has to do with hitting the kids-- i didn't hit them over the head with right and wrong. gosh, what else? were you writing a different kind of book than existed in 1968, before you began writ
censored authors, carolivia herron, whose critically-acclaimed book, nappy hair, was challenged in a brooklyn school, and cammie mannino, a bookseller who took a stand against censorship. welcome to all of you. i have to begin with judy. you know, there are these lists every year about the most banned books. each and every year, you're in the top five. you're sort of the beatles of banned books. how did you obtain this status, and what are you doing wrong? uh-oh, you know, you're asking the...
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the brooklyn. although hip hop's roots are in radicalism that's presented in the mainstream as hip hop culture has been completely sanitized and corporate that's why it's a rare gem to find an independent hip hop artist and true to their passion and using their art to express revolutionary ideas marcel cart is a politically conscious hip hop artist based in brooklyn new york who is also fervent activist against u.s. imperialism his latest album history will absolve us as produced by agent of change and features collaboration is with such artists as loki and logic now some of you might recognize marcel's all some rhymes from the intro to bush break in the set here is performing a new song called a hands off syria. his office you. just don't believe all the media can still be just the sea the whole country is against assad what about every single march what about the camel to book the opposition to become a government to be really in vision like libya two point zero if you westmeath the cia's now jus
the brooklyn. although hip hop's roots are in radicalism that's presented in the mainstream as hip hop culture has been completely sanitized and corporate that's why it's a rare gem to find an independent hip hop artist and true to their passion and using their art to express revolutionary ideas marcel cart is a politically conscious hip hop artist based in brooklyn new york who is also fervent activist against u.s. imperialism his latest album history will absolve us as produced by agent of...
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i actually went to brooklyn and could not get into the school when i tried to talk to the people there. then i went on several television appearances. and i went anywhere, anytime to defend her, no matter what it took. and indeed, i ended up having to leave my position there, because i felt that it was too important. the gift to be a writer is too great, and you can't say, "well, i have this requirement to do this other small thing." and it was very hard, but i had to leave what i was doing. you've been an educator at prestigious institutions. what does it tell you? what does it say when parents rise up in anger about that kind of content being taught in a classroom? [sighs] i'd like to know-- first of all, they didn't read the book. and it's so hard to-- what can you say when they don't read it? and i can-- on one hand, they say, "well, why should we read it? "we think it's a bad book, so we don't want to spend our money on it." and so they don't read it, and then they protest it, and they feel like they don't-- the people who tell them what the book is like are not telling them the t
i actually went to brooklyn and could not get into the school when i tried to talk to the people there. then i went on several television appearances. and i went anywhere, anytime to defend her, no matter what it took. and indeed, i ended up having to leave my position there, because i felt that it was too important. the gift to be a writer is too great, and you can't say, "well, i have this requirement to do this other small thing." and it was very hard, but i had to leave what i was...