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that's not called the brooklyn burger?a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't-- although nice, the economics just don't work. >> and who gave you the p.o.? okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah? >> you're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you
that's not called the brooklyn burger?a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct....
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partly the arrest was because of the paintings that is now the brooklyn museum on the walls. we are going to go see it today. these are political posters. roll it up a little bit. those are details for the women's house which she did in 1971 as an installation for the women's prison. she wanted to give it to a cuny school but nobody wanted it so she said i'm going to go somewhere where i have a captive audience. which was the women's house on rikers island. so she went there and ask them what they wanted to see. this was her first abn her only painting entirely devoted to women because she had become a feminist. everybody in the painting is a woman and it shows women doing things that we didn't ordinarily gets due in the 1970s like play the drums. the white woman who has the baby in her lap, she is reading to her from a book on rosa parks and there is a bus driver. we didn't have that. a doctor teaching at the university. there's a lady running for president. there's a woman bearing someone. there's a woman cop. anyway that is all gone now. keep rolling. then we have got sele
partly the arrest was because of the paintings that is now the brooklyn museum on the walls. we are going to go see it today. these are political posters. roll it up a little bit. those are details for the women's house which she did in 1971 as an installation for the women's prison. she wanted to give it to a cuny school but nobody wanted it so she said i'm going to go somewhere where i have a captive audience. which was the women's house on rikers island. so she went there and ask them what...
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it is held at the meaghan evers college in brooklyn, new york. for the next four hours we were bringing panels on ways, politics, literature and identity. it all begins now n booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> once again, good afternoon and we welcome you to the national black writers conference. thank you so much for being a part of this great conference. let's give everyone a big hand. they always do such a great job and this is part of the great job they are doing today. race, power, politics is the title of our panel. our moderator for the day is wallace ford. we have several authors and let's welcome our moderator for today, wallace ford. [applause] >> thank you and good afternoon. okay, all right. first of all we would like to thank you for coming to the 14th annual black writers conference. i am the chairman of the public administration department here at the college and the school of business and i'm the author of the contemporary commentary blocks and to be in a book form called love and hate in the time of obama and also the host of t
it is held at the meaghan evers college in brooklyn, new york. for the next four hours we were bringing panels on ways, politics, literature and identity. it all begins now n booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> once again, good afternoon and we welcome you to the national black writers conference. thank you so much for being a part of this great conference. let's give everyone a big hand. they always do such a great job and this is part of the great job they are doing today. race, power,...
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and the other was are you really going call it brooklyn?last year alone. hindy got a taste. >> no alcoholic beverages. these guys were all avid home brewers and they made amazing beer. >> what did it taste like, your first batch? >> i have to admit. my first batch was a disaster and i learn and got better at it. >> so much better he earned brooklyn brewery in 1998. >> we put the beer in a van and peddled it door to door. a lot of people tasted the beer and spit it out. they said, oh, my god, this is so dark and bitter. why don't you make a beer like heineken. i said, you know, i think heineken does a pretty good job selling heineken, we're doing something different. >> hindy wasn't alone. a craft beer resurgence was seger. were taking on big beer brands who light lagers surrounded the landscape. >> after prohibition you had mass advertising, mazz ticing, and they kind of took over the whole business, and the range of beers available became very narrow. >> it's no city beer. it's coors. >> he chronicles his brewing history in his new book "t
and the other was are you really going call it brooklyn?last year alone. hindy got a taste. >> no alcoholic beverages. these guys were all avid home brewers and they made amazing beer. >> what did it taste like, your first batch? >> i have to admit. my first batch was a disaster and i learn and got better at it. >> so much better he earned brooklyn brewery in 1998. >> we put the beer in a van and peddled it door to door. a lot of people tasted the beer and spit it...
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s mayor is lobbying to bring the late show to the west coast. >>> and actor brooklyn decker joins usbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, april 9. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm brian hackney. it's 29 minutes now after 4:00. we have meteorologist lawrence with a check of kind of a foggy start. >> yeah. you can tell that sea breeze kicked into gear. cooler temperatures around the bay area. starting out with thick fog especially at the coastline, high clouds, too. what does the long- range forecast have for us? we'll talk about that coming up. >> dense fog advisory for stretches along highway 1 between half moon bay and santa cruz. right now things look clear across the san mateo bridge but we'll help you get to work on time, hopefully, in just a few minutes. >> all right. thank you, elizabeth. >>> there is renewed hope in the search for the ing malaysian jetliner. searchers think it will be found
s mayor is lobbying to bring the late show to the west coast. >>> and actor brooklyn decker joins usbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, april 9. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm brian hackney. it's 29 minutes now after 4:00. we have meteorologist lawrence with a check...
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. >> ifill: our second education story is about a brooklyn high school that has not yet graduated its first class, but it's being closely watched for its approach to providing lower- income students with college tuition and the special skills to get a job. one of its distinct features: a lot more time in the classroom. president obama sang its praises again this week and announced two more schools like it will be opened. hari sreenivasan has the story as part of our "american graduate" project, a public media initiative funded by the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> when it comes to high school should sixiers be the new four t is a question that clitis has times to think about every day as he rides new york city subway from his home in the grontion broncs to a school in brooklyn, a journey that takes him an hour and a half each way. he is a junior at pathways in technology early college high school, or p-tech. p-tech is a six-year public school where students like clitis are expected to leave with a high school deplom at and two year associative applied science degree finck co
. >> ifill: our second education story is about a brooklyn high school that has not yet graduated its first class, but it's being closely watched for its approach to providing lower- income students with college tuition and the special skills to get a job. one of its distinct features: a lot more time in the classroom. president obama sang its praises again this week and announced two more schools like it will be opened. hari sreenivasan has the story as part of our "american...
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a man in brooklyn is celebrating his 112th birthday. [ cheers ] while everyone else in brooklyn only like they're 112. [ laughter ] so that's the difference. that being the difference. [ applause ] a 47-year-old woman in britain has married her dog -- [ light laughter ] saying, "i got down on one knee and proposed. and i could tell by the tail wagging that the dog said, yes." it was either that or the dog just saw a car. [ light laughter ] no way to know. and finally, this story is crazy. a woman in south carolina with persistent genital arousal disorder -- [ light laughter ] -- has been experiencing nonstop orgasms, saying, "it's a living hell." so to all the women i've ever dated, you're welcome. [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how is everybody doing? we good? [ cheers and applause ] it's great to have the 8g band. fred armisen is not with us tonight. fred is at south by southwest in austin, texas. and we miss him, but we have a great band here. i will say, now that fred's not here, i can sort o
a man in brooklyn is celebrating his 112th birthday. [ cheers ] while everyone else in brooklyn only like they're 112. [ laughter ] so that's the difference. that being the difference. [ applause ] a 47-year-old woman in britain has married her dog -- [ light laughter ] saying, "i got down on one knee and proposed. and i could tell by the tail wagging that the dog said, yes." it was either that or the dog just saw a car. [ light laughter ] no way to know. and finally, this story is...
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but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patty: what if i want medicare too? cathy: online. patty: so, how did you get so darn smart anyway? cathy: online! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪ funding for crossroads cafe was provided in part... by the departments of education of the states of... california, florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service.
but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty:...
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what we are trusting with brooklyn taylors -- what brooklyn taylors had is there taste.he lapel length, and the lighting, and what we buy into this and gq, why we love brooklyn taylors is is notbrooklyn tailors just their suit. >> if i go to get a fitted suit from you, what will set this apart? >> i think we have our is sortar aspect, this of trying to bridge -- create a bridge between the very old world classic techniques and fabrics, and updated for a younger, modern -- >> make me look nice and lean, low? junk in the trunk is the right thing. >> i think that this is fashionable. who inspires you, and what inspires you? my inspiration comes more from outside the fashion world. i think that is part of why we have sort of filled our demographic in that -- i was an art major, i was playing in a band and most of my friends are from that world. and these guys have great taste. but they don't have $4000 for a suit, or follow the runway, and they're looking for clothing that doesn't overpower, the interesting things they have as individuals. this is at the core of what are ask
what we are trusting with brooklyn taylors -- what brooklyn taylors had is there taste.he lapel length, and the lighting, and what we buy into this and gq, why we love brooklyn taylors is is notbrooklyn tailors just their suit. >> if i go to get a fitted suit from you, what will set this apart? >> i think we have our is sortar aspect, this of trying to bridge -- create a bridge between the very old world classic techniques and fabrics, and updated for a younger, modern -- >>...
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the toronto sun take a dig at the aging brooklyn nets. william led brooklyn. fourth quarter, raptors down. now toronto up one. pierce caught fire in the late. a. shake and bake. nets steal fame one on the road 94-87 the final. >>> to the diamond. going into today's contest at the coliseum, the a's have taken 16 of the last 20 games against the astros. houston had a two-run lead in the ninth but these are the walkoff a's. beautiful day at the coliseum. fifth inning, astros up 2-0. steals third and then scores. to the ninth. edloury. reaches chad qualls. brings the a's to within one. runners on first and second for callaspo. the hottest hitter on the a's. ties it up at 3:00, and then josh reddick is heating up. runners on the corner. a's win on josh's first walkoff of the year. pie has never tasted so sweet. a's win 4-3. >> to be the guy from the first week thinking, how am i going to touch this baseball, now it's how am i going to think about getting out? it's a great turn-around and great to have confidence in the box and keep telling myself i'm going to get t
the toronto sun take a dig at the aging brooklyn nets. william led brooklyn. fourth quarter, raptors down. now toronto up one. pierce caught fire in the late. a. shake and bake. nets steal fame one on the road 94-87 the final. >>> to the diamond. going into today's contest at the coliseum, the a's have taken 16 of the last 20 games against the astros. houston had a two-run lead in the ninth but these are the walkoff a's. beautiful day at the coliseum. fifth inning, astros up 2-0....
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brooklyn law school has been cutting edge.ou have made a lot of changes to your curriculum to give advantages to students that might not otherwise have them. why did you make the 15% tuition cut right now? >> sue, thanks for having us. this is a very important national topic, as you mentioned. the reasons are really simple. it's educationally sound, it's good business, and it's just. we have a national problem of people being unable to go to law school who are highly qualified and motivated. the problem continues, if they attend, they often graduate with excruciating debt and then unable to pursue jobs where they are well qualified for and can do good. >> one of the reason you were able to do this is you have a strong balance sheet. >> correct. >> you've sold some of your hard assets like real estate, things like that. so your bottom line is strong enough to be able to support a 15% tuition cut, correct? >> absolutely correct. that's what we did. we strengthened our very sound economic platform. we were able to dispose of real
brooklyn law school has been cutting edge.ou have made a lot of changes to your curriculum to give advantages to students that might not otherwise have them. why did you make the 15% tuition cut right now? >> sue, thanks for having us. this is a very important national topic, as you mentioned. the reasons are really simple. it's educationally sound, it's good business, and it's just. we have a national problem of people being unable to go to law school who are highly qualified and...
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now playing in brooklyn.n brooklyn and how is it different when you have that like in new york? >> they are committed to moving to brooklyn. they will play not this season, but the following season. that might take a different aspect. >> how is the business different in a big city like new york, not in suburban long island or some of the other places we've seen hockey struggle? >> new york is new york. you got all of these people coming from different cities, around the united states or europe. and once they come to new york city on business, they want to go to the game. it's a different comparison to others. >> you got that four-day growth going there. us about the rangers' beard-a-thon. >> it's the tradition now, is the third year you can pledge to donate money to the foundation was helps children less fortunate. it has been successful every year. we have people generous enough to support the foundation, but also, the rangers are implicating the fans this year. we formed it called ranger town hockey house.
now playing in brooklyn.n brooklyn and how is it different when you have that like in new york? >> they are committed to moving to brooklyn. they will play not this season, but the following season. that might take a different aspect. >> how is the business different in a big city like new york, not in suburban long island or some of the other places we've seen hockey struggle? >> new york is new york. you got all of these people coming from different cities, around the united...
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i'm one of those people that think that brooklyn doesn't have a chance. >> i'm sure brooklyn will be thrilled to hear you say that. >> they're get over it. it's going to be the heat and the pacers in the eastern conference finals. indiana, have they have struggled some coming down the stretch, but they're still going to be there in the end. >> i like this storyline, kevin durant wins. >> how do you like this story line, san antonio, 28 seconds from the title a year ago, win it this year, against the same team. >> there's the added bonus for you guys of putting charles in san antonio. >> we all like the river walk. >> it's not a river. >> it's a creek. >> what don't you likes about san antonio? >> they've got some big old women down there. they've got some big old women down there in san antonio. >> what about you on the set in one of those moments? >> we let it ride. you can't ride against the rave, you've got to ride with it. >> he went on a rant against the women of san antonio. >> oh, san antonio, those big old women in san antonio. >> i'm going to open up a food truck just for th
i'm one of those people that think that brooklyn doesn't have a chance. >> i'm sure brooklyn will be thrilled to hear you say that. >> they're get over it. it's going to be the heat and the pacers in the eastern conference finals. indiana, have they have struggled some coming down the stretch, but they're still going to be there in the end. >> i like this storyline, kevin durant wins. >> how do you like this story line, san antonio, 28 seconds from the title a year ago,...
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putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. you are about to become very popular. because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon, you get a second samsung galaxy s5 for free. so, who ya gonna give it to? maybe your brother could use it to finally meet a girl. your mom, but isn't your love reward enough? its not. maybe your roommate, i mean you pretty much share everything else. hey. your girlfriend. just do not tell her it was free. whoever you choose, you'll both get the best devices on the number 1 ranked network. for best results, use verizon. ♪ ...it's about capturing the moment. ♪ it's holding your breath... [ elephants grunting ] ...until som
putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. you are about to become very popular....
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putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. introducing the more everything plan. our best ever plan for families. four lines for only $160 a month. including 10 gigabytes of shareable data. 25 gigabytes of cloud storage to connect all the content you love. unlimited talk. and unlimited international messaging. all so your family can do more-- for less. our best plans. on the best network. for best results, use verizon. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. as you saw in the first act the world around us -- [laughter] -- let's me honest we have some of our own problems right here in america. >> every year you had toes of college students pack their bags
putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. introducing the more everything plan. our...
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putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [ male announcer ] welcome to no man's land. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. have o'hare party repair install new tostitos fajita scoops and queso blanco dip. these chips have red peppers you can actually see. mmm! [ male announcer ] no wonder they taste like fajitas. tostitos. bring the party. [ male announcer ] no wonder they taste like fajitas. can i help you? we just wanted to find ou about your family plan. sure, you get 10 gigs of data to share with unlimited talk and text. and for a fa
putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [ male announcer ] welcome to no man's land. it's a place you've been before, but it's not...
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putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [ male announcer ] how it feels to chew 5 gum. ♪ [ whirring ] [ cracking ] [ wind howling ] a new mint flavor that intensifies as you chew. new 5 ascent gum. stimulate your senses. [prof. burke] at farmers,we believe what you don't know [bell rings] can hurt you. like what if you didn't know to get coverage for uninsured drivers? [robot] uh oh. [prof. burke] talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ have o'hare party repair remove them. and install tostitos cantina chips and salsa. guaranteed to bring that south of the border je ne sais quoi to any occasion! tostitos. bring the party. to any
putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. [ male announcer ] how it feels to chew 5 gum. ♪ [ whirring ] [ cracking ] [ wind howling...
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putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. the original 96 calorie pilsner and that changed everything this led to people counting calories which led to counting carbs which led to counting crunches which led to 8 minute abs which led to 7 minute abs which led to ab masters thigh masters and butt masters which led to the realization that the best place to get a 6 pack is the liquor store miller lite we invented lite beer and the perfect six pack you're welcome we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. it's all your favorites and a whole lot more, like a 20-piece chicken mcnuggets -- just 5 bucks. more choices than ever before. that's the dollar menu and more.
putin is not moving into brooklyn. >> that's what they all say. and then they come for you in their goddamn neon speedos. leaving me only one choice: condition my body, learn their customs. your beard hair is tickling me a little bit. [laughter] and do my best to blend in hoping that when my new overlords arrive i'll be on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> jon: samantha bee. the original 96 calorie pilsner and that changed everything this led to people counting...
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washington and the forging of the presence in to be the same day and green lights bookstore and brooklyn, new york. and the of the new york times op-ed section will discuss his new history and the civil rights act of 1964. on thursday book tv is in denver as investigative journalists discuss him and how it may affect the u.s. economy. we will also be in los angeles thursday evening at the alex theatre the cover best-selling author michael lewis discussing his latest book about high-frequency traders in the stock market. he will discuss his bow with tipping point often not complied well. that's a look of some of the of the programs this upcoming week. for more to go to our website and visit the upcoming programs. >> up next afterwards. a short history of the numbers that rule the world. teeten at the beginning of your book you go all the way back to 1066 in william the conqueror and the fascination with trying to measure where we stand in the world. >> guest: let me start with why i wrote a book about numbe numbers. i'm not a trained academic economist but i was interested in the discussi
washington and the forging of the presence in to be the same day and green lights bookstore and brooklyn, new york. and the of the new york times op-ed section will discuss his new history and the civil rights act of 1964. on thursday book tv is in denver as investigative journalists discuss him and how it may affect the u.s. economy. we will also be in los angeles thursday evening at the alex theatre the cover best-selling author michael lewis discussing his latest book about high-frequency...
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two teenagers from brooklyn were convicted of stealing a car and shooting and killing the owner.avid mccullen was one of those. >> i am 40 years. i've been incarcerated since i was 16 for a crime i didn't commit. >> he is the subject of a film "david and me." it's an effort to overturn the conviction by a canadian family and hurricane carter. he had spent 19 years behind bars for a case dismissed due to prosecutorial conduct. >> there's thousands wrongly convicted. david mccallum is one of those people. we are trying to do our small part to affect his. >> while david mccallum confessed, there was no physical evidence against him. >> the two teenagers had no chance with professional integrators. >> experts say there's evidence that his confession was forced. >> this is before d.n.a. evidence. one thing established is people falsely confess to cops. particularly young teenagers. >> they since uncovered d.n.a. from another person, but none from mccallum, giving him and his family new reason to hope. >> i just hope that my sop is able to come out and relate back into the world like,
two teenagers from brooklyn were convicted of stealing a car and shooting and killing the owner.avid mccullen was one of those. >> i am 40 years. i've been incarcerated since i was 16 for a crime i didn't commit. >> he is the subject of a film "david and me." it's an effort to overturn the conviction by a canadian family and hurricane carter. he had spent 19 years behind bars for a case dismissed due to prosecutorial conduct. >> there's thousands wrongly convicted....
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brooklyn had a chance but toronto holds on there, 100-95.ries tied 1-1. >>> the seattle seahawks traded for oakland starting quarterback terrelle pryor. he'll play second fiddle to the super bowl-winning russell wilson. but when it comes to paychecks, my friend, wilson will play third fiddle. the other two qbs make more than wilson's, shall i say, paltry $600,000 salary. >>> watch the double-juking kid right here. that receiver, he pulls down the pass from none other than future hall of famer peyton manning. that denver kid's got a story to tell. >>> get off me! >> on the right, that was boxer shannon briggs. he disrupted a press conference for heavyweight champ wladimir klitschko you see in the center. remind you of what? yes, my friends, "rocky 3" doing the same to rocky balboa. >> tell all these nice folks why you been ducking me. this country wants to keep me down. >> you know, you've got a big mouth, you know? >> come on! >> announcer: "early today" is brought to you by touch of gray mustache and beard. get the look you want. >> remembe
brooklyn had a chance but toronto holds on there, 100-95.ries tied 1-1. >>> the seattle seahawks traded for oakland starting quarterback terrelle pryor. he'll play second fiddle to the super bowl-winning russell wilson. but when it comes to paychecks, my friend, wilson will play third fiddle. the other two qbs make more than wilson's, shall i say, paltry $600,000 salary. >>> watch the double-juking kid right here. that receiver, he pulls down the pass from none other than...
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tom sealings was like a brother to me and i met him with a lot of people in brooklyn.he got in touch with me and said you want to come back and meet young black writers on the east side? and i said there are young black writers on the lower east side and he said yeah, come on. i went with him to the meeting and i saw the young people reading from the manuscripts and they were debating and he opened my eyes because i didn't know a thing like that existed. and they were fierce in terms of c c critiquing each other. i said i wrote poetry and couldn't take it back. they said bring some by and so forth and i could not get out of it. i came back and i did. and i was shocked. i found out they were being very kind to me. and then calvin hunter recommended books i should read and so forth and i never told him before, i swore i would never say this, but david, i thought he was younger than me and he road this poem about harlem with are of these internal rhythms from the music and i never said that but it influenced me early on. [ applause ] >> david was like almost a kid and the
tom sealings was like a brother to me and i met him with a lot of people in brooklyn.he got in touch with me and said you want to come back and meet young black writers on the east side? and i said there are young black writers on the lower east side and he said yeah, come on. i went with him to the meeting and i saw the young people reading from the manuscripts and they were debating and he opened my eyes because i didn't know a thing like that existed. and they were fierce in terms of c c...
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>> it was a lower/middle class jewish neighborhood in brooklyn. it represented what my family was, a typical middle class, honest, hard working group. my father was an entrepreneur. i played stickball in the streets, my father was a baseball player, he taught us how to play payable. what changed -- to play baseball. what changed my life was city college. when i went to city college, it opened up an entire life that prior to that we only knew something about. i was the first person in my family to go to college. and the city became my campus, our campus. and we were all over the city and all over the cultural values that and so many resources that were available. and i became a different person. finish and that's part of what payback is all about, you know? i met my wife there which was not so unimportant. [laughter] and we had a very lucky life. and paying back with part of that to the other kids who are coming up, they're different kids today, but every once in a while they invite me to a brown bag paper lunch, and we talk. it's just a conversati
>> it was a lower/middle class jewish neighborhood in brooklyn. it represented what my family was, a typical middle class, honest, hard working group. my father was an entrepreneur. i played stickball in the streets, my father was a baseball player, he taught us how to play payable. what changed -- to play baseball. what changed my life was city college. when i went to city college, it opened up an entire life that prior to that we only knew something about. i was the first person in my...
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that concludes coverage of the national black writers conference at th the medicare es college in brooklyn. the politicians got wind of the excitement and we have learned more in the last five to ten years about the mind than all of human history combined. president barack obama last year got wind of this and it is the state of the union address announced the initiative just like the human genome project changed the course of medicine. $1 billion that's billion with a b. will be devoted to creating a map of the brain. all of the connections on the mind on the desk. the short-term goal is to cure mental illness that has been with us since biblical times even the bible mentions mental illness, but if we have a connection and the genome on two different disks then if you die, you live forever in some sense because your personality. your memory is coming your want and desires are coded inside of a disk. when i was a kid i was fascinated by telepathy, telekinesis, moving objects, recording memories. a belief it obelief it or not wl of the above. and you will see that in today's slide show. we n
that concludes coverage of the national black writers conference at th the medicare es college in brooklyn. the politicians got wind of the excitement and we have learned more in the last five to ten years about the mind than all of human history combined. president barack obama last year got wind of this and it is the state of the union address announced the initiative just like the human genome project changed the course of medicine. $1 billion that's billion with a b. will be devoted to...
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and it turned into a tv show. >> jimmy: do you have a place in brooklyn? >> yeah. check out "knife fight" tuesdays at 9:00 on the esquire network. we'll be right back with more "tonight show." you're gonna have to hold that sausage. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to brian williams, christina hendricks, ilan hall. and the roots, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- senator john mccain. billy eichner. music from jas
and it turned into a tv show. >> jimmy: do you have a place in brooklyn? >> yeah. check out "knife fight" tuesdays at 9:00 on the esquire network. we'll be right back with more "tonight show." you're gonna have to hold that sausage. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to brian williams, christina hendricks, ilan hall. and the roots, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank...
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they don't have a dedicated antenna in brooklyn. >> well, some of the consumers do. the record is clear that some are statically assigned to particular users. but mr. chief justice, that doesn't answer the question, the statutory interpretation question, which is, as in cablevision, as justice kennedy noted, there is a user-specific, user-initiated copy that when viewed by the user is a private performance. that operation of the system works exactly the same way. and the fact that cablevision is able to compress its signals to make them internet accessible through a single antenna and aereo chooses to do it through multiple antennas to avoid all the hassles that go with having a big antenna should not matter for the copyright laws. we're still talking about renting equipment, that consumers have a right to get over-the-air signals that are free to the public, using public spectrum that the government has allocated so that broadcasters -- >> suppose aereo offered a service so that the viewer at home could press three different buttons, but it takes only 45 seconds, an
they don't have a dedicated antenna in brooklyn. >> well, some of the consumers do. the record is clear that some are statically assigned to particular users. but mr. chief justice, that doesn't answer the question, the statutory interpretation question, which is, as in cablevision, as justice kennedy noted, there is a user-specific, user-initiated copy that when viewed by the user is a private performance. that operation of the system works exactly the same way. and the fact that...
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and brooklyn a poet and. good road of any kind i'll give you shaken happy times get beat up. well they get a lot you know you know when i was growing up it was really about that the village raising the child in and so we were just kids who you know we would kids of the activists so to say and so we were about empowering the community the board of the creative coalition you touched on that the less time you would assume that our political thank you note is that creative coalition is a nonprofit that you know we advocate sixty per public funding for i mean federal funding for public programs a lot of arts programs throughout the country have just been you know cut and it's you know we just feel it's criminal actually so we constantly try to fight to keep these are programs in the white house what they were they they did the federal funding of one hundred forty six million yet they want to preserve the funding for the arts right yeah and i mean we look at it like this you know and this is off actually the number
and brooklyn a poet and. good road of any kind i'll give you shaken happy times get beat up. well they get a lot you know you know when i was growing up it was really about that the village raising the child in and so we were just kids who you know we would kids of the activists so to say and so we were about empowering the community the board of the creative coalition you touched on that the less time you would assume that our political thank you note is that creative coalition is a nonprofit...
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>> it was a middle-class jewish neighborhood in brooklyn. it are presenteif presented wit, a typical middle-class honest hard-working group. my father was in on jupiter. i played stickball in the streets. my father was a baseball player and what changed my life was city college. when i went to college, it opened up an entire life but prior to that we only knew something about. i was the only person in my family to go to college. and the city became my cabinet campus and we were all over the city and all over the values of the resources that were available and i became a different person. that's part of what the payback is all about. i met my wife there which is not so unimportant. we had a very lucky life and paying back some of that to the other kids who were coming up they invite me to a brown bag paper lunch and it's just the kind of conversation. there are differences and they spoke with an accident -- accent. but it's the same kids and it's wonderful to be with them. >> did you ever think that you would be running a business? >> yes. my
>> it was a middle-class jewish neighborhood in brooklyn. it are presenteif presented wit, a typical middle-class honest hard-working group. my father was in on jupiter. i played stickball in the streets. my father was a baseball player and what changed my life was city college. when i went to college, it opened up an entire life but prior to that we only knew something about. i was the only person in my family to go to college. and the city became my cabinet campus and we were all over...
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she's still teaching and living in brooklyn, new york. please welcome...pions in 2009. now he's a global health consultant living in brooklyn, new york. please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentleman. a runaway game for ken jennings yesterday. will we have a runaway game today? this is the last game in the preliminary round of our battle of the decades. one of these three -- keith, maria, or dan -- gets to come back in about a month from now to play for $1 million. you're eager to find out who it is? so am i. let's go to work in the jeopardy! round. categories for you three are as follows. "g-a-l" coming up in each correct response. dan, off you go. i'll take structures for $200. keith. what's a warehouse? that's it. computer abbreviations for $800. keith. what is text? no.
she's still teaching and living in brooklyn, new york. please welcome...pions in 2009. now he's a global health consultant living in brooklyn, new york. please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentleman. a runaway game for ken jennings yesterday. will we have a runaway game today? this is the last game in the preliminary round of our battle of the decades. one of these three --...
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brooklyn decker joins us at the table.ged couple newly married married, single -- >> i think as much as we hate to admit it all of us have those little moments of vin or question dog they have it better? maybe it's a best friend a neighbor, a co-worker but i think the grass always looks a little greener. >> especially on facebook. if you look at somebody's life it looks like a perfect one. >> everything is more heightened and photoshopped. so i think it's very natural and normal to have those little moments of longing. >> would you say that you're doing what you want to do? listen, you were on thecover of "sports illustrated," va va voom. >> not just sport ss illustrate. the swim chute issue. >> i wish i earned my way as an athlete on the cover. >> you were voted hot, hot, hottest girl on the planet by spike tv but you said, listen i never thought i was such a great model anyway. >> i know that sounds crazy and people will be very angry when i say that. it sounds a little ungrateful but i was very lucky to have "sports ill
brooklyn decker joins us at the table.ged couple newly married married, single -- >> i think as much as we hate to admit it all of us have those little moments of vin or question dog they have it better? maybe it's a best friend a neighbor, a co-worker but i think the grass always looks a little greener. >> especially on facebook. if you look at somebody's life it looks like a perfect one. >> everything is more heightened and photoshopped. so i think it's very natural and...
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nba que comenzaron, toronto en contra de los nets se veÍa reÑido y el primero se lo llevÓ el de brooklynarlos vela se hizo presente otra vez en el marcador, ya que la real sociedad ganÓ al espanyol ganÓ dos por uno, y el hizo el de la victoria. en tenis, roger federer derrotÓ a novak djokovic y enfrentarÁ a wawrinka en la final de torneo de montecarlo ahora. y paul mac cartney darÁ un concierto en el estadio centenario en uruguay, aquÍ fragmento de la entrevista. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> ahÍ estÁ entonces, la comunicaciÓn entre el charrua y el inglÉs y que se ve confiado que inglaterra ganarÁ la copa del mundo, no se donde lo vio. >>> sÍ, estÁ difÍcil la verdad. >>> y perdiÓ chelsea en inglaterra. >>> gracias jorge, y un hospital de pensilvania rompiÓ rÉcord con el nacimiento del bebÉ mÁs grande de la dÉcada, grandisimo la verdad. su madre le puso un nombre tan grande como el peso mÁs o menos. >>> grande sÍ estÁ. >>> con Él nos vamos. >>> los dejamos por ahora y los >> saludos a mi mamá y mi abuela >> televisa presenta >> ♪. >> ♪. >> y así, seduciéndolo, lograrás reanimar la llama del
nba que comenzaron, toronto en contra de los nets se veÍa reÑido y el primero se lo llevÓ el de brooklynarlos vela se hizo presente otra vez en el marcador, ya que la real sociedad ganÓ al espanyol ganÓ dos por uno, y el hizo el de la victoria. en tenis, roger federer derrotÓ a novak djokovic y enfrentarÁ a wawrinka en la final de torneo de montecarlo ahora. y paul mac cartney darÁ un concierto en el estadio centenario en uruguay, aquÍ fragmento de la entrevista. >>> (hablan...
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you shot it at brooklyn academy of music.lock. >> jimmy: did fament lythe fami your old friends? >> everybody i owe money to came. they showed up. they weren't at the comedy. i want my $12. >> jimmy: do people tell you? >> my aunt show up. she was a crackhead. >> jimmy: what's her name? you have an aunt who is a crackhead? >> we all do. oh, white people say "substance abuse abusers." >> jimmy: so she showed up at the show. did she have the ticket -- >> jimmy: are you okay. >> yeah, i am choking. >> jimmy: do you need the heimlich. >> if i was okay. i wouldn't choke. she had no ticket. they know how to get in. get in with a spam key. >> jimmy: did she get backstage to speak to you? >> yeah, she got backstage to speak to me. >> jimmy: and how did that go? >> listen, i am not giving nobody. it was crazy because, listen. my aunt, she's, drugs you, know what i mean. i just got, i used, i used to be involved in that groiwing up. i got tired of people bringing me $3 and 200 pennies. i was like -- it was crazy. then one year, i was m
you shot it at brooklyn academy of music.lock. >> jimmy: did fament lythe fami your old friends? >> everybody i owe money to came. they showed up. they weren't at the comedy. i want my $12. >> jimmy: do people tell you? >> my aunt show up. she was a crackhead. >> jimmy: what's her name? you have an aunt who is a crackhead? >> we all do. oh, white people say "substance abuse abusers." >> jimmy: so she showed up at the show. did she have the...
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joining me to discuss this, he is the founder of rebound brooklyn. that is a treatment center.ion opiate overdose deaths one of the most urgent and complex challenges facing public safety professionals in the country. any hype to that statement, or does he have it calibrated just right? he has it just right. if there are more overdoses than car accidents, they have experienced the death of someone they have known. if you put it in context of how common it is becoming he is not really overstating the problem at all. what's being done to shut these down? is. >> unfortunately, there's not enough being done. it starts with medical schools. the education for doctors is very minimal. they don't screen for addictions. they don't necessarily know what to look for, and so it does set people up for accessing these drugs inappropriately, and abusing them. >> it is interesting we have heard in anecdotally and seen some evidence there's been an effort to crack down on the pill mills but hasn't that led to more addicts turning to the cheaper more widely available her win, and what's being do
joining me to discuss this, he is the founder of rebound brooklyn. that is a treatment center.ion opiate overdose deaths one of the most urgent and complex challenges facing public safety professionals in the country. any hype to that statement, or does he have it calibrated just right? he has it just right. if there are more overdoses than car accidents, they have experienced the death of someone they have known. if you put it in context of how common it is becoming he is not really...
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kmele foster wen to see lawrence page, a passionate yet frustrated restaurateur in brooklyn, new york here at the historic pink tea cup. folks know this brand. did you talk to me about how you became acquainted with this brand in the history? >> it's one of those things like if you grow up with the pink tea cup, you have to have your kids grow up exactly the in the pink tea cup and eating as well. >> do you want to go inside? >> i'll show you more about it, yeah. you also got to deal with the health department. would you tell me how frequently they come and what you have to do? >> they don't know about the letter grade, about temperatures in refrigerator, they don't know anything about holding. there is so many things the health department didn't teach the new inspectors, you can't say anything back because they have a chip on the shoulder, i'm from the health department. look at my badge. say something to me, and i'm going to write you up ten point. they inspect you for everything wrong. 100% wrong. i know that i'm right. i know how to get the a. if you got an a, they come once a yea
kmele foster wen to see lawrence page, a passionate yet frustrated restaurateur in brooklyn, new york here at the historic pink tea cup. folks know this brand. did you talk to me about how you became acquainted with this brand in the history? >> it's one of those things like if you grow up with the pink tea cup, you have to have your kids grow up exactly the in the pink tea cup and eating as well. >> do you want to go inside? >> i'll show you more about it, yeah. you also got...
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but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair!y: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patty: what if i want medicare too? cathy: online. patty: so, how did you get so darn smart anyway? cathy: online! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪
but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair!y: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online....
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this is an interesting collected from brooklyn.ject that goes deep into the research around the collection of pre-27 -- poignant century outsider art. what is happening to digital data is a becomes object. renteds a three deep scan -- 3-d printed scan. this is about how we [inaudible] these are two artists living in los angeles. this is a project called relationship. both transgender. femaletransitioning from to male and the other from male to female. it is a powerful statement about the culture a lot of people do not understand. an interesting project at the moment. trans peopleg at and trying to create positive images of them. >> tell me about how this idea came to be. >> really interesting taking up this phenomenon and using it as a way to think about how we look and how we see and how we perceive the world. i think this sort of very simple gesture of putting the lens in the room and having an image, and backwards and upside down makes us reconsider everything about how we perceive the world. we have a sense of wonder about some
this is an interesting collected from brooklyn.ject that goes deep into the research around the collection of pre-27 -- poignant century outsider art. what is happening to digital data is a becomes object. renteds a three deep scan -- 3-d printed scan. this is about how we [inaudible] these are two artists living in los angeles. this is a project called relationship. both transgender. femaletransitioning from to male and the other from male to female. it is a powerful statement about the...
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sat same day at green light bookstore in brooklyn, new york we are taping a program with the editor of the new york times op-ed section who will discuss his new history of the civil rights act of 1954. on thursday booktv will be in denver at the tattered cover bookstore is investigative journalist doug fine discusses help and how it may affect the u.s. economy. we will also be in los angeles on thursday evening at the alex theatre to cover best-selling author michael lewis discussing his latest book "flash boys" about high frequency traders and the stock market. he will discuss his book with malcolm glad well. that is a look at some of the other programs booktv will be covering this upcoming week. for more go to our web site booktv.org and visit upcoming programs. >> catherine hall on the campus of the tee school, the site of the 2014 annapolis book festival in maryland. we will be back with more live coverage of this event shortly. >> the sense of a entrepreneur and freedom which is will we have always been about. my buddy of gear had a comment earlier about equal opportunity equal ou
sat same day at green light bookstore in brooklyn, new york we are taping a program with the editor of the new york times op-ed section who will discuss his new history of the civil rights act of 1954. on thursday booktv will be in denver at the tattered cover bookstore is investigative journalist doug fine discusses help and how it may affect the u.s. economy. we will also be in los angeles on thursday evening at the alex theatre to cover best-selling author michael lewis discussing his latest...
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kmele foster went to see lawrence page, a passionate yet frustrated restaurateur in brooklyn, new york. >> we are here at the historic pink tea cup. folks know this brand. did you talk to me about how you became acquainted with this brand in the history? >> it's one of those things like if you grow up with the pink tea cup, you have to have your kids grow up exactly the in the pink tea cup and eating as well. >> do you want to go inside? >> i'll show you more about it, yeah. you also got to deal with the health department. would you tell me how frequently they come and what you have to do? >> they don't know about the letter grade, about temperatures in refrigerator, they don't know anything about holding. there is so many things the health department didn't teach the new inspectors, you can't say anything back because they have a chip on the shoulder, i'm from the health department. look at my badge. say something to me, and i'm going to write you up ten point. they inspect you for everything wrong. 100% wrong. i know that i'm right. i know how to get the a. if you got an a, they come
kmele foster went to see lawrence page, a passionate yet frustrated restaurateur in brooklyn, new york. >> we are here at the historic pink tea cup. folks know this brand. did you talk to me about how you became acquainted with this brand in the history? >> it's one of those things like if you grow up with the pink tea cup, you have to have your kids grow up exactly the in the pink tea cup and eating as well. >> do you want to go inside? >> i'll show you more about it,...
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we haven't been buying property in brooklyn, have we? too. >> you said that before. >> big. >> you said that before. >> an if you stay at the backrat, he's offered all of us a free continental breakfast. >> 50% off while we're closed. >> i thought that was a great thing, 250 years. glasgow, the manchester, this is an amazing call you're making. and i think so many people are gloomy. i thought this was a wake-up call, just a great job, barry. >> thank you. >> really fabulous. >> jim, we'll see you in 4:30 minutes. >> coming up in our last couple minutes, barry will sound off on undisciplined investing and why investors need to stay focused. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people mone
we haven't been buying property in brooklyn, have we? too. >> you said that before. >> big. >> you said that before. >> an if you stay at the backrat, he's offered all of us a free continental breakfast. >> 50% off while we're closed. >> i thought that was a great thing, 250 years. glasgow, the manchester, this is an amazing call you're making. and i think so many people are gloomy. i thought this was a wake-up call, just a great job, barry. >> thank...
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anybody here see the brooklyn bridge lately? the reason it's still there is because of waterboarding. khalid sheikh mohammed who was the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. he was waterboarded and he unveiled that there was a plot to cut the cables for the brooklyn bridge. >> waterboarding worked? >> and it was the right thing to do, we should keep doing it. >> it was all done legally. this is an important distinction. what do you think the agenda here is? 9/11 happened in 2001? >> if i'm being kind it's because it was a controversial issue. and controversial issues deserve to be examined and i think that -- >> i'm trying to be kind. if i'm looking at it that way, another way to look at it, if i'm being realistic is that it is a continued political witch hunt, in particular again not just a bush administration, but the individuals who were carrying out orders to extract information from terrorists. they are under prosecution, and that is something that president obama could have cleared up when he -- when -- remember the first day i
anybody here see the brooklyn bridge lately? the reason it's still there is because of waterboarding. khalid sheikh mohammed who was the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. he was waterboarded and he unveiled that there was a plot to cut the cables for the brooklyn bridge. >> waterboarding worked? >> and it was the right thing to do, we should keep doing it. >> it was all done legally. this is an important distinction. what do you think the agenda here is? 9/11 happened in 2001?...