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so brooklyn is like -- brooklyn is like all this now.e everybody is trying to get to brooklyn. and you now have a placey?é7v and floyd brooklyn. >> how -- a place and reside in brooklyn. >> lou coolhow cool is that? >> there's always room for more cool. it wasn't my idea. when i met my wife six, now going on seven years ago, she was living and working in brooklyn. i was of temporarily working in brooklyn at the brooklyn academy of music doing a play. we met in a restaurant. and as the relationship developed and became stronger and stronger, it was a kind of transatlantic relationship because i was living in the u.k. then. when the time came that we knew we wanted to be together she made it clear she didn't want to leave brooklyn. by that time i had fallen in love with brooklyn. it reminded me so much of where i grew up the diversity of the population. the kindness of the population. the politeness and courtesy. people do not expect that necessarily of brooklyn. >> in new york, period. >> no. it sounds as though everybody's in the middle
so brooklyn is like -- brooklyn is like all this now.e everybody is trying to get to brooklyn. and you now have a placey?é7v and floyd brooklyn. >> how -- a place and reside in brooklyn. >> lou coolhow cool is that? >> there's always room for more cool. it wasn't my idea. when i met my wife six, now going on seven years ago, she was living and working in brooklyn. i was of temporarily working in brooklyn at the brooklyn academy of music doing a play. we met in a restaurant....
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look at the brooklyn bridge is been there more than 100 years. also i don't think they needed moses may avoid the most enduring of what i got to know and i continued tuesday in touch with them. some of them are older than i am i have little enough to see the 50th anniversary but also i know it least 25 men who were close to my age who were young in 1960 to even now they will drive across the bridge and pay $15 like the rest of us but they still think one day i put five frigates in that thing. it is a wonderful memory with your last years on earth to see what you did when you were young and how was still stands with police and craftsmanship and pride. having pride in your work. >> you describe them as part gypsy and graceful in the air. what do you mean by that? >> into tears told me because of the weather but how would i know that? but this deal freezes and there are times i have heard according to 500 feet working on cables with that early stage when the cables connected to the foundation on the brooklyn side and the staten island side and thoug
look at the brooklyn bridge is been there more than 100 years. also i don't think they needed moses may avoid the most enduring of what i got to know and i continued tuesday in touch with them. some of them are older than i am i have little enough to see the 50th anniversary but also i know it least 25 men who were close to my age who were young in 1960 to even now they will drive across the bridge and pay $15 like the rest of us but they still think one day i put five frigates in that thing....
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i moved to brooklyn from berkeley. on my right i have brooklyn. they built a very successful business creating this custom cuff links. so this, i think an important theme here is there are so many new markets that you may not think about. this is a shop by allison fonts and she makes super hero capes for kids which is really a. i have one for my son. the really amazing story allison was scaling her business and working 18 hours a day and she noticed that there was a factory across town in fall river massachusetts, and she went to the factory literally knocked on the door and talked to the owner of the factory. the factory had been, you know, a huge employer in the area in the 1980's but was really not going very well. she talked to the owner and he started helping her make these super hero capes and scale up her business. he started hiring people. her sales went up. this is happening in the united states. when you think about the apple, iphone revolution, you need a place to put your iphone for charging and such. so there is an entire economy on e
i moved to brooklyn from berkeley. on my right i have brooklyn. they built a very successful business creating this custom cuff links. so this, i think an important theme here is there are so many new markets that you may not think about. this is a shop by allison fonts and she makes super hero capes for kids which is really a. i have one for my son. the really amazing story allison was scaling her business and working 18 hours a day and she noticed that there was a factory across town in fall...
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what's up, brooklyn? give yourselves a big old round of applause. >> be careful. >> can i give the black power fist? >> white people be very careful. it's going to be all night. you signed up for the conversation about the conversation. i just -- i was hearing a beautiful intro. can we give it up for the brooklyn historical society? [ applause] raquel was backstage and was very glad to hear how her name was pronounced which is raquel sepeda. what do you think when they pronounce it wrong? >> it's very irritating. it puts me in a box like i'm american. i'm very comfortable being american. i'm very comfortable being latino. but for me that00 -- that hyphen bridges me to both. when you say it -- i feel like i'm in a box and not here to be received fully. i am here to be received fully. so, please, if we meet outside or buy my book, please don't call me -- if you call me rachel i'm not even going to pay attention to you. >> and, tanner, just a question to you in front of this crowd, you wrote a book called "s
what's up, brooklyn? give yourselves a big old round of applause. >> be careful. >> can i give the black power fist? >> white people be very careful. it's going to be all night. you signed up for the conversation about the conversation. i just -- i was hearing a beautiful intro. can we give it up for the brooklyn historical society? [ applause] raquel was backstage and was very glad to hear how her name was pronounced which is raquel sepeda. what do you think when they...
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[laughter] i moved to brooklyn from berkeley. on my right, i have brooklyn. they built a very successful business creating these custom cuff links. so this -- i think an important theme here is that there are so many new markets that you may not think about. this is little capes a shop that makes superhero capes for kids which is really amazing. i have one for my son. the really amazing story -- i think there's hope for america -- allison was working 18 hours a day, and she noticed there was a factory across town in massachusetts, and she went to the factory literally knocked on the door, talked to the owner of the to factory. the factory had been a huge employer in the area in the 80's but was really not going very well. she talked to jimmy, the owner, and he started helping her make these superhero capes and scale up her business. so he started hiring people her salesmen, and this is happening in the united states here in america. when you think about the apple revolution, and the iphone revolution you need a place to put your iphone, for charging and such.
[laughter] i moved to brooklyn from berkeley. on my right, i have brooklyn. they built a very successful business creating these custom cuff links. so this -- i think an important theme here is that there are so many new markets that you may not think about. this is little capes a shop that makes superhero capes for kids which is really amazing. i have one for my son. the really amazing story -- i think there's hope for america -- allison was working 18 hours a day, and she noticed there was a...
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sarah gannon is there in brooklyn. sarah, people traveling hours, some across country, just to be there to represent. what are you seeing? >> reporter:. [ . >> we'll bring in cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. tom, this is such a sad day both for the nypd and the city and the interesting thing is that there have been numerous threats made against police officers. so this is still very real what's going on here. >> yeah deb, it's extremely real and i think it's underscored by the degree of grief that police officers everywhere are feeling in this particular instance because of the great amount of controversy that's been swirling around law enforcement in this country now for the last couple months. >> and all the threats that are being made against police officers are being investigated. what does it say that the director of the fbi is now coming to pay his respects and to be there for this family? >> well i think he's showing that whether you're federal, state, or local or actually police officers from all over
sarah gannon is there in brooklyn. sarah, people traveling hours, some across country, just to be there to represent. what are you seeing? >> reporter:. [ . >> we'll bring in cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. tom, this is such a sad day both for the nypd and the city and the interesting thing is that there have been numerous threats made against police officers. so this is still very real what's going on here. >> yeah deb, it's extremely real and i think it's...
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here we go in brooklyn. beautiful day so far. >> msnbc's germane lee for news his hood, in brooklyn. >>> new york city, brooklyn as well. all parts of new york city we should know here. blizzard still bearing down on beantown though in a big way. #bostonblizzard, full of tweets showing how residents are coping. some are sharing some snowy scenes there from boston. others passing the time tracking the movements of a social media phenomenon called the boston yeti of 2015. that's right locals taking pictures of that retweeting him, or her, as surprise sightings of the snowman, those sitings seem to be spiking. >>> did your local officials over react or prepare adequately for the storm? you can take part in you online survey. you can also see the results of the survey at blizzardof2015.msnbc.com. >>> coming up, stranded. talked to an airline passenger who said he endured a night of hell. his words. he is stuck at jfk overnight. stuck on a plane for about six hours. i'll talk to him after this. and now for more o
here we go in brooklyn. beautiful day so far. >> msnbc's germane lee for news his hood, in brooklyn. >>> new york city, brooklyn as well. all parts of new york city we should know here. blizzard still bearing down on beantown though in a big way. #bostonblizzard, full of tweets showing how residents are coping. some are sharing some snowy scenes there from boston. others passing the time tracking the movements of a social media phenomenon called the boston yeti of 2015. that's...
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you are working in brooklyn, famously creative area. had you compare the new york and california startup cultures and arrive lessons from both of them to other parts of the country. >> this is my personal point of view. in my intro, you heard i was a english major and focused on shakespeare. i went to work at "the raleigh observer" in 1993 and i got interested in the internet and i taught myself how to do code and so on a personal level i think that it is really important but also liberal arts. taking a big step back at the lasting ideas in the world , programming languages people were learning in 1993 are mostly forgotten. next back to the code -- -- macbeth is still remembered. [applause] >> thank you. what does this have to do with new york silicon culture? i believe it is more balanced. i think it is a balanced culture. i don't believe that technology and software stop all of the worlds problems. working in a creative company that serves people i think working in a place where you have everything from theater to art to the opera to
you are working in brooklyn, famously creative area. had you compare the new york and california startup cultures and arrive lessons from both of them to other parts of the country. >> this is my personal point of view. in my intro, you heard i was a english major and focused on shakespeare. i went to work at "the raleigh observer" in 1993 and i got interested in the internet and i taught myself how to do code and so on a personal level i think that it is really important but...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was born in poor brooklyn. >> poor brooklyn, poor brooklyn. assume from the grammar, limited education. [ laughter ] because there's so many words that you shy away from -- the "f" word. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you don't do it, do you? the "f" word, and also the word "awesome." it seems you're scared of it. when you -- here's what i want to know. you got this job at "the tonight show." >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then, you say to "american idol," i'm not going to do it anymore. could you not have done both? >> jimmy: that wasn't -- yeah, i didn't do "american idol." that wasn't me. that was ryan seacrest. i think you're -- [ light laughter ] >> and you're? >> jimmy: jimmy fallon. >> oh, my god! these questions are not -- i'm not prepared for this! all right, so, let's see. you said just before we started you felt it was too soon for a a woman to be president. what did you mean by that? >> jimmy: you must have heard someone else talking. >> no, i heard you, dear. let me see. i loved you on "snl." you were so wonderful. i loved you in that, your character
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was born in poor brooklyn. >> poor brooklyn, poor brooklyn. assume from the grammar, limited education. [ laughter ] because there's so many words that you shy away from -- the "f" word. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you don't do it, do you? the "f" word, and also the word "awesome." it seems you're scared of it. when you -- here's what i want to know. you got this job at "the tonight show." >> jimmy: yeah....
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. >> yeah brooklyn 98% median income to afford a house in brooklyn.ll love the fact all these areas are doing this but it's very hard for median income people to buy a house in brooklyn or l.a. >> yeah and brooklyn what is happening in brooklyn is you have millennials with a needle mover in the housing market that are moving to brooklyn but the problem there is housing is so unaffordable it's very unlikely those people making the medium income or less will be homeowners and renting is not so affordable there either but it's more affordable than buying a home. >> some places for the rich and good to see you, vice president at realtytrac and growing demand for rental units we were talking about in the wake of the housing crisis and sent rents soaring including new york and san francisco and seattle where many traditional apartments and homes are too expensive for these may people and small apartments called micro living and we have a look. >> reporter: new york is a big city with thousands of tiny spaces people call home. >> this doesn't feel that tight
. >> yeah brooklyn 98% median income to afford a house in brooklyn.ll love the fact all these areas are doing this but it's very hard for median income people to buy a house in brooklyn or l.a. >> yeah and brooklyn what is happening in brooklyn is you have millennials with a needle mover in the housing market that are moving to brooklyn but the problem there is housing is so unaffordable it's very unlikely those people making the medium income or less will be homeowners and renting...
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for seven years he kept the streets of brooklyn safe first in brownsville, then downtown brooklyn. for seven years he sought out the suffering, the disturbed, the injured, and tried to bring them comfort. you heard the mayor's story, the lift. reminded me so much of my time as a young police officer. we called it the same thing, a lift job, and i can remember hearing the mayor talk about it about the different times we would go to help the elderly, often times who were really just lonely and they needed a reason to call us. they needed someone to talk with and i can still remember myself and my partner henry going on those lift jobs and having some of the same experiences that detective liu had. detective liu is the police that we want. but it's also in this city and in this country the police that we have. and for that and for how he died but for how he lived and performed his duty for that i am so honored as has already been rev revved to to promote him to detective first grade liu. as amazing as his story is his refusal to be dissuaded or daunted, his dedication is hardly unique
for seven years he kept the streets of brooklyn safe first in brownsville, then downtown brooklyn. for seven years he sought out the suffering, the disturbed, the injured, and tried to bring them comfort. you heard the mayor's story, the lift. reminded me so much of my time as a young police officer. we called it the same thing, a lift job, and i can remember hearing the mayor talk about it about the different times we would go to help the elderly, often times who were really just lonely and...
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melissa. >> thank you to adam in brooklyn.u to marquez claxton in columbia south carolina. we're going to be right back. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners' multi-policy -- i got a discount on this ham. i've got the meat sweats. this is good ham, diane. paperless discounts -- give it a rest, flo. all: yeah, flo, give it a rest. we've been watching together as a group the funeral of the slain officer here in new york officer liu, and obviously, heard some kind of extraordinary stories about him as the mayor and the police chief
melissa. >> thank you to adam in brooklyn.u to marquez claxton in columbia south carolina. we're going to be right back. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you...
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the brooklyn bridge. the mayor has done an excellent job of reparation. the streets are a hazardous form. i'm still in the office. you can hear the street the trucks out as well as salt being laid down. we're going to go out and look at trouble spots, but really pedestrians really should be home at this time. just allow the team that's been assembled to do their job. >> let me touch on that. are you concerned some residents may not take this storm seriously enough? >> caller: i think we learned from sandy that when the message goes out that this is a serious storm, it's one thing if you receive reports there are few snowflakes or that another snowstorm is coming but it's clear that the mayor, commissioner at emergency management and others have stated this is a big one, on a level of sandy preparedness and awareness. using the football analogy when the right team is on the field, we don't need the fans on the field getting in the way. we need to make sure new yorkers get home safe and roadways can be clea
the brooklyn bridge. the mayor has done an excellent job of reparation. the streets are a hazardous form. i'm still in the office. you can hear the street the trucks out as well as salt being laid down. we're going to go out and look at trouble spots, but really pedestrians really should be home at this time. just allow the team that's been assembled to do their job. >> let me touch on that. are you concerned some residents may not take this storm seriously enough? >> caller: i...
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en un dÍa lluvioso este domingo las calles emitieron tras la brooklyn con los miles de uniformados que alcalde dijo que el corazÓn de toda la ciudad estaba roto tras las muertes de los oficiales. >> liu el detective era un buen hombre y estaba en una carrera de coraje, sacrificio y bondad. esto es lo que Él era y se lo llevaron de nosotros demasiado pronto. los familiares que vinieron desde china tuvieron que enfrentar el dolor de su partida durante una Época tan especial como el fin de aÑo. >> tristeza de ver esto porque son gente que nos cuida. >> desde el aire y tierra le rindieron honores al oficial. >> en breve les tenemos mÁs noticias. ♪♪ >> de acuerdo con el comitÉ de refugiados. a pesar de que recursos disponibles para los inmigrantes con documentos algunos todavÍa permanecen en las sombras. en el siguiente reporte nos hablan de un caso de un veterano de guerra de la repÚblica de el salvador. >> perdÍ mi pierna a los 19 aÑos. por culpa de la guerra yo perdÍ mi pierna. >> esta sueÑo se vuelve difÍcil cuando su madre cae en una situaciÓn de salud difÍcil. >>con una sola pierna en
en un dÍa lluvioso este domingo las calles emitieron tras la brooklyn con los miles de uniformados que alcalde dijo que el corazÓn de toda la ciudad estaba roto tras las muertes de los oficiales. >> liu el detective era un buen hombre y estaba en una carrera de coraje, sacrificio y bondad. esto es lo que Él era y se lo llevaron de nosotros demasiado pronto. los familiares que vinieron desde china tuvieron que enfrentar el dolor de su partida durante una Época tan especial como el fin...
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brooklyn. he describes how he became interested in political cartoons and the inspiration for his art over five decades. levine passed away in december of 2009. this program is about 45 minutes. >> for many years, you drew many, many -- thousands of drawings for the new york review of books. how can did that start? >> somebody walked into my studio and said they were hoping to see somebody whose work resembled sindak and i didn't understand that at first, but i began very quickly to understand, they were just talking about somebody who worked with a pen and ink, in a small dimension. so i said i would be interested in trying. they were interested in trying in the new publication. it was about two and a half, three weeks old at that point. and i didn't a drawing, a fairly large drawing. at that point, there was no art director to say what the scale of the drawing should be. and that art director never showed up for years and years and years. >> let me ask you about some of the drawings in the bo
brooklyn. he describes how he became interested in political cartoons and the inspiration for his art over five decades. levine passed away in december of 2009. this program is about 45 minutes. >> for many years, you drew many, many -- thousands of drawings for the new york review of books. how can did that start? >> somebody walked into my studio and said they were hoping to see somebody whose work resembled sindak and i didn't understand that at first, but i began very quickly to...
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. >> reporter: in this nondescript brooklyn warehouse, there's a food revolution brewing. more like simmering. >> you never know who you meet. you never know who's sitting down in the chairs that can potentially change your life. >> reporter: it's called dinner lab. a unique pop-up restaurant company that, like its founder, brian, is rebelling against conventional notions in the food industry. >> when we first started, we were trying to you know address late night dining in new orleans. that was the original idea. let's get a bunch of people together when restaurants typically close and have some fun. >> reporter: dinner lab is now in 24 cities with nearly 20,000 members. ee each pay a yearly membership fee up to $175 and then sign up for each meal online for a fixed price, including tip and drinks. usually between $60 and $80. members sit at communal tables
. >> reporter: in this nondescript brooklyn warehouse, there's a food revolution brewing. more like simmering. >> you never know who you meet. you never know who's sitting down in the chairs that can potentially change your life. >> reporter: it's called dinner lab. a unique pop-up restaurant company that, like its founder, brian, is rebelling against conventional notions in the food industry. >> when we first started, we were trying to you know address late night dining...
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judge, who freed coley despite the brooklyn prosecution rightfully asking for $250,000 bail. judge johnson, who allowed coley to walk out of court in the nypd threat case was reportedly admonished with an official with the office of court administration who said that allows no bail in cases with threats to law enforcement are made is simply unacceptable. but this former legal aid society attorney continues her disregard of the law by freeing a man charged with attacking a cop outside a chinese restaurant in brooklyn. and when called on this, the mayor issues a statement that is not only disingenuous, it is factually wrong and misleading. the mayor de blasio sides with the loose judge laura johnson saying bail was almost exclusively about risk of flight. the truth? this dirt bag, devin coley, has a history of not returning to court. he has a history of flight, a history of having warrants issued for failing to return to court. he is the quintessential flight risk. and what you don't know is that coley is already under indictment in two separate cases. one for robbery and consp
judge, who freed coley despite the brooklyn prosecution rightfully asking for $250,000 bail. judge johnson, who allowed coley to walk out of court in the nypd threat case was reportedly admonished with an official with the office of court administration who said that allows no bail in cases with threats to law enforcement are made is simply unacceptable. but this former legal aid society attorney continues her disregard of the law by freeing a man charged with attacking a cop outside a chinese...
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this is a live look in brooklyn. officer wenjian liu and his partner were killed last month by a man who then killed himself. he stated he was seeking vengeance for the police-involved killing of michael brown and eric garner. >>> stewart scott a well-known sports announcer has passed away from cancer. he leaves behind two teenage daughters. >> let's get a last check of accuweather. >> reporter: we have rain and fog is possible from time to time. 35 degrees winds and colder monday. 30 for tuesday, there will be a period of snow as the clipper system pushes through. right now accumulations look minor, may be an inch. 28 wednesday thursday is a big deal. 22 windchills in the single digits and teens. friday 33, saturday, 35. >> orlando's citrus parade is next on channel 6. now for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han. we'll see you next sunday, have a great weekend! >> demeanian rodney here. happy new year, everybody. it's time for the florida citrus parade. and i'm so into parades. and when i s
this is a live look in brooklyn. officer wenjian liu and his partner were killed last month by a man who then killed himself. he stated he was seeking vengeance for the police-involved killing of michael brown and eric garner. >>> stewart scott a well-known sports announcer has passed away from cancer. he leaves behind two teenage daughters. >> let's get a last check of accuweather. >> reporter: we have rain and fog is possible from time to time. 35 degrees winds and colder...
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liu uno de los dos agentes asesinados dentro de su autopatrulla en una emboscada en una calle de brooklynapelaba la reconciliaciÓn miles de policÍas no dudaron una vez mÁs en darle la espalda. tenemos los detalles. >> con una emotiva ceremonia, bajo una constante llovizna miles de personas despidieron el oficial liu quien fue asesinado dos semanas atrÁs en brooklyn. >> esto espero que sea una enseÑanza en nueva york y en la naciÓn que verdaderamente lo que nosotros tenemos que llevar a cabo es una plÁtica de unidad y lleva la demanda mano para que asÍ podamos darle mejor enseÑanza nuestros hijos y empezar de las raÍces de abajo hacia arriba para que podamos tener una comunidad mÁs segura. >> ademÁs de su familia y amigos ensombrecieron presentes el alcalde, comisionado de policÍas, el director del fbi y otros funcionarios locales y estatales. durante servicio fÚnebre el alcalde destacÓ los valores familiares de liu. dijo que era un buen hombre lleno de valentÍa, sacrificio bondad que partiÓ demasiado temprano. en menos de _a pesar del pedido del comisionado, le dieron su espalda porque di
liu uno de los dos agentes asesinados dentro de su autopatrulla en una emboscada en una calle de brooklynapelaba la reconciliaciÓn miles de policÍas no dudaron una vez mÁs en darle la espalda. tenemos los detalles. >> con una emotiva ceremonia, bajo una constante llovizna miles de personas despidieron el oficial liu quien fue asesinado dos semanas atrÁs en brooklyn. >> esto espero que sea una enseÑanza en nueva york y en la naciÓn que verdaderamente lo que nosotros tenemos que...
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. -- and am i right i have brooklyn. i moved from berkeley to brooklyn. this, it is an important theme. there are so many new markets you may not think about. this is little hero capes, a shop by allison fonts. she makes superhero capes for kids. this is really amazing. i have one for my son. the real amazing story, why i think there is hope for america, allison was scaling her business and was working 18 hours a day and she notices there was factory across town in fall river, massachusetts. she went to the factory, literally knocked on the door. talked to the owner of the factory. the factory had been a huge employer in the area in the '80s but was really not going very well. she talked to jimmy, the owner, and he started helping her make these superhero capes to scale up her business. she started hiring people, her sales went up and this was happening in the united states here in america. when you think about the apple revolution, the iphone revolution, you need a place to put your iphone for charging and such. so there is an entire economy on etsy of h
. -- and am i right i have brooklyn. i moved from berkeley to brooklyn. this, it is an important theme. there are so many new markets you may not think about. this is little hero capes, a shop by allison fonts. she makes superhero capes for kids. this is really amazing. i have one for my son. the real amazing story, why i think there is hope for america, allison was scaling her business and was working 18 hours a day and she notices there was factory across town in fall river, massachusetts....
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turns his truck around goes back to squad run in brooklyn. grabs his gear, gets into manhattan through the brooklyn battery tunnel. as he gets closer to the tunnel it's closed to inbound traffic into manhattan at that point. he abandons his truck on the highway where he was. couldn't get it off to the side. puts on 60 65 pounds of gear and startses to run. >> ran. >> and he wound up running three miles from where he was on the highway through the almost two-mile-long tunnel and streets of lower manhattan. >> what's extraordinary now, your organization has raised $750,000 in the past two weeks. >> incredible, isn't it is? >> it's incredible. what i think it shows, although what we've seen visually is a lot of protests and tension between officers and some of the public the mayor's office there's a big contingent of people out there helping and giving a lot of money to help these families. >> from straight across the united states every state has sent multiple multiple donations to this point, certainly new yorkers lead the way, but, you know w
turns his truck around goes back to squad run in brooklyn. grabs his gear, gets into manhattan through the brooklyn battery tunnel. as he gets closer to the tunnel it's closed to inbound traffic into manhattan at that point. he abandons his truck on the highway where he was. couldn't get it off to the side. puts on 60 65 pounds of gear and startses to run. >> ran. >> and he wound up running three miles from where he was on the highway through the almost two-mile-long tunnel and...
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it is not the loveliest of days here in brooklyn. drizzling at times, and that i have come out in just as many numbers as they did last week for the funeral for officer rafael ramos who was officer liu's partner. they stood in the streets, and listened silently and very captivated i would say by joe's father who spoke in cantonese, and by his wife who talked about how proud he was of being part of the nypd. and we heard from the mayor and bill de blasio and his family was incredibly scared of him being a police officer and risking his life but that officer liu fell that there was a calling, and he joined the nypd, and at the end of every shift he would call his parents, call his father who he knew was worried and let his father know that he was safe. i saw many officers who were, you know just absolutely captivated by that. as miguel mentioned, there was some question as to whether the officers would honor the request of the commissioner not to do what they did last week and not the turn the backs on the mayor as he spoke. i was in a
it is not the loveliest of days here in brooklyn. drizzling at times, and that i have come out in just as many numbers as they did last week for the funeral for officer rafael ramos who was officer liu's partner. they stood in the streets, and listened silently and very captivated i would say by joe's father who spoke in cantonese, and by his wife who talked about how proud he was of being part of the nypd. and we heard from the mayor and bill de blasio and his family was incredibly scared of...
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by a brooklyn judge, laura johnson. within two days of the release, the mayor was back to his tale of two cities. continuing the worst of times by reappointing that very brooklyn judge who freed coley, despite the brooklyn prosecution rightfully asking for $250,000 bail. judge johnson, who allowed coley to walk out of court in the nypd case, was reportedly admonished by an official with court of administration and said allowing no bail in cases where threats to law enforcement are made is simply unacceptable. but this former legal aid society attorney continues her disregard of the law by freeing a man charged with attacking a cop outside of a chinese restaurant in brooklyn the mayor issueses a statement that is factually wrong and misleading, siding with judge laura johnson saying bail is almost exclusively about risk of flight this dirt bag, devin coley has a history of flight, having warrants for failing to return to court, he is the flight risk. and what you don't know is that coley is already under indictment in tw
by a brooklyn judge, laura johnson. within two days of the release, the mayor was back to his tale of two cities. continuing the worst of times by reappointing that very brooklyn judge who freed coley, despite the brooklyn prosecution rightfully asking for $250,000 bail. judge johnson, who allowed coley to walk out of court in the nypd case, was reportedly admonished by an official with court of administration and said allowing no bail in cases where threats to law enforcement are made is...
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comenzamos >> en una emboscada en la calle de brooklyn. alusiÓn a la tensiÓn con la policÍa, un grupo rechazÓ su rechazo al alcalde dÁndole de nuevo la espalda. >> con una emotiva ceremonia bajo una constante llovizna miles de personas despidieron al oficial quien fue asesinado dos semanas atrÁs en brooklyn. >> una enseÑanza para todos, tambiÉn dentro de la naciÓn, que verdaderamente lo que nosotros tenemos que llevar a cabo es una prÁctica para que asÍ podamos ver mejor entrenamiento a nuestros hijos y de ser de las raÍces, de abajo hacia arriba. en algunas comunidades mÁs seguras. >> en la ceremonia estuvieron presentes el alcalde el comisionado de policÍa el director del fbi destacÓ los valores familiares. >> dijo que era un buen hombre lleno de valencia, sacrificio igualdad, que partiÓ demasiado temprano. en medio del discurso, a pesar del pedido anterior le dieron la espalda. el gesto de los oficiales ha sido fuertemente criticado por otros lÍderes polÍticos cuando >> los lÍderes del movimiento de la policÍa como el mismo alcalde, est
comenzamos >> en una emboscada en la calle de brooklyn. alusiÓn a la tensiÓn con la policÍa, un grupo rechazÓ su rechazo al alcalde dÁndole de nuevo la espalda. >> con una emotiva ceremonia bajo una constante llovizna miles de personas despidieron al oficial quien fue asesinado dos semanas atrÁs en brooklyn. >> una enseÑanza para todos, tambiÉn dentro de la naciÓn, que verdaderamente lo que nosotros tenemos que llevar a cabo es una prÁctica para que asÍ podamos ver...
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i was not living in brooklyn. so this memoir is a little niche about my taking care of them and a little bit about who they were and their relationship with one another and their relationship with me. anyway this is the beginning of the book is a little bit about what my childhood was like here it is stored it explains about what they were like. this is the wheel of doom. no, hold on. [inaudible] davis is advancing all by itself. -- this is advancing all by itself. [inaudible conversations] i'm sorry. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] it's not working now? okay, okay. this is the wheel of doom. this explains a little bit about where my parents were at understory growing up. he saw happening. a friend killed by falling tower pot. headache instead lump and dad. he was too happy. he jumped off the chair and broke his metatarsal. a guy who almost died after playing the oboe. this was explained to me because my mother's brother played the jazz trumpet and he knew this guy who played the oboe and i was
i was not living in brooklyn. so this memoir is a little niche about my taking care of them and a little bit about who they were and their relationship with one another and their relationship with me. anyway this is the beginning of the book is a little bit about what my childhood was like here it is stored it explains about what they were like. this is the wheel of doom. no, hold on. [inaudible] davis is advancing all by itself. -- this is advancing all by itself. [inaudible conversations] i'm...
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msnbc's adam reese is outside the funeral home in brooklyn. adam, you're out there, you get a sense of what's going on in the street with some of these officers. will they adhere to the commissioner's memo? >> reporter: ayman, i can tell you relations between the rank-and-file and the mayor continue to be strained and efforts to bring them together haven't really worked out. a meeting between the union and the mayor this week just ended up in more finger-pointing. be interesting to see if the officers heed the commissioner's call not to turn their backs on the mayor when he gives his eulogy tomorrow. the wake here begins in about an hour. it will last till 9:00 tonight. the funeral tomorrow, 11:00. we expect to see officers from all over the country coming here to pay their respects. officer liu was 32 years old, seven-year veteran of the force. he's the first chinese officer to be killed in the line of duty. boat he and officer ramos will have streets named after them here in new york city. and both officers will be promoted to detective post
msnbc's adam reese is outside the funeral home in brooklyn. adam, you're out there, you get a sense of what's going on in the street with some of these officers. will they adhere to the commissioner's memo? >> reporter: ayman, i can tell you relations between the rank-and-file and the mayor continue to be strained and efforts to bring them together haven't really worked out. a meeting between the union and the mayor this week just ended up in more finger-pointing. be interesting to see if...
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dos semanas que dos policas fueron abatidos por un pistolero en su patrulla en el vecindario de brooklynegn las investigaciones el sujeto lo hizo para vengar las muertes de 2 hombres a manos de uniformados... lorena/topvo --- en la ciudad de san francisco las autoridades revelaron que el hombre que murio a manos de oficiales de la policia dej una nota suicida...diciendo que queria que los oficiales lo mataran. ---"matthew hoffman" de 32 aÑos estaba en un area restringida en el estacionamiento de la estacin de policia de la mision y cuando le pidieron que saliera del lugar...les mostro lo que parecia ser un arma. ---los uniformados abrieron fuego y luego descubrieron que se trataba de una pistola de aire comprimido. lorena/take vo --- en san francisco un incendio ocurrido en una casa famosa se encuentra bajo investigacin... --- segn la polica la vivienda sirvi como escenario para la grabacin de la pelcula ''mrs doubtfire'' .. --de acuerdo con las autoridades el sospechoso habra utilizado gasolina para encender las puertas frontales de la vivienda ubicada entre las calles broadway y steine
dos semanas que dos policas fueron abatidos por un pistolero en su patrulla en el vecindario de brooklynegn las investigaciones el sujeto lo hizo para vengar las muertes de 2 hombres a manos de uniformados... lorena/topvo --- en la ciudad de san francisco las autoridades revelaron que el hombre que murio a manos de oficiales de la policia dej una nota suicida...diciendo que queria que los oficiales lo mataran. ---"matthew hoffman" de 32 aÑos estaba en un area restringida en el...
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>> an emotional day in brooklyn as thousands offered a typeal salute to the second nypd officer murdered last month. >> and medical examiner completes the autopsy on shane montgomery as funeral plans are announced. >> but the big story on "action news" tonight is a family mourning a hardworking limo driver also a loving brother cousin and father. >> to save somebody else's life just because of money -- take somebody else's life for money. >> it cost him his life last night in west philadelphia and a customer shot a limo driver as his fiancee sat be side him. he was only on the job for a few weeks. annie mccormick is live outside police headquarters tonight as police search for the killer. any. annie. >> they don't have any main suspects in this case. they're looking for three anyone 20s. victim's family telling us he just started this job two weeks ago. >> 24-year-old rodriguez started his job at la catering job because it was not bringing in enough money for his fiancee and baby girl. >> he did what he had to do to live, he needed the money. >> philadelphia police say after 7 p.m. satur
>> an emotional day in brooklyn as thousands offered a typeal salute to the second nypd officer murdered last month. >> and medical examiner completes the autopsy on shane montgomery as funeral plans are announced. >> but the big story on "action news" tonight is a family mourning a hardworking limo driver also a loving brother cousin and father. >> to save somebody else's life just because of money -- take somebody else's life for money. >> it cost him...
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a sea of blue. 10,000 mourners filled the brooklyn streets. a final farewell to an nypd detective. >> a loving husband. >> his wife of two months called her slain husband her hero and full mate -- soul mate. >> even though he left us early i believe he is still with us. >> just 32 years old, he had served as a police officer for several years. he joined the nypd after the 9/11 attacks. >> there was a hole in my heart that i fear is going to be there forever. >> it was just last sunday that his partner rafael ramos was laid to rest. the two men were ambushed and killed december 20 as they sat in their squad car. >> the best of us, everything that we as new yorkers aspire to be -- we lost two individuals who are showing us the way. >> and again this week nypd officers turned their backs during mayor bill de blasio's eulogy. >> is important for the public to know that all police officers will stand together. >> when people are on tv about how bad the police is, there is good and bad in all walks of life. he was a good officer. >> andrew cuomo att
a sea of blue. 10,000 mourners filled the brooklyn streets. a final farewell to an nypd detective. >> a loving husband. >> his wife of two months called her slain husband her hero and full mate -- soul mate. >> even though he left us early i believe he is still with us. >> just 32 years old, he had served as a police officer for several years. he joined the nypd after the 9/11 attacks. >> there was a hole in my heart that i fear is going to be there forever....
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funeral services were held in brooklyn for officer wenjian liu liu.e officer raphael ramos were ambushed two weeks ago shot sitting inside their cruiser. investigators say the shooter acted in retaliation for the police killings of michael brown and eric garner. since the officers were murdered there has been heated tension between many police officers and new york city mayor. at today's services a big reminder that that tension has not yet been resolved. we'll have a full report coming up on that a little later in this newscast. >> elsewhere philadelphia police arrived to the scene of a car crash to discover the victim in the car had actually been shot. this all happen just after 3:00 this morning on the 3700 block of dell high street in north philadelphia. investigators say the driver of a mini van struck three parked cars before comeing to a stop and then when officers checked on that 39-year-old man they noticed he had been shot in the chest. the driver side right there at the scene. so far no word on who shot him. >>> no tonight we're waiting for
funeral services were held in brooklyn for officer wenjian liu liu.e officer raphael ramos were ambushed two weeks ago shot sitting inside their cruiser. investigators say the shooter acted in retaliation for the police killings of michael brown and eric garner. since the officers were murdered there has been heated tension between many police officers and new york city mayor. at today's services a big reminder that that tension has not yet been resolved. we'll have a full report coming up on...
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seven straight losses for the brooklyn nets. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> barry trotz was back in nashville for the first time since parting ways with the predators. a tough test for the caps, facing the best team in hockey. in the second, we almost had a hat trick from the great 8 alex ovechkin with the one-timer, tied at 2-2. in the third, the caps have the lead after marcus johansson's goal. but now it is tied at 3-3. here is the heartbreaker -- the turnover right here. takes advantage, giving nashville the lead with under two-minute's left. the caps lose, 4-3. the wiz looking for their sixth win in their last seven games. brooklyn nets have lost seven straight. does not seem like it would be too much of an issue, right? not so fast. jerod jack, from fort washington, maryland, the dish. the nets take the lead. fourth quarter, the other big story, jerod jack takes john wall to school. makes it look easy. the nets snapped their seven-game losing streak i
seven straight losses for the brooklyn nets. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> barry trotz was back in nashville for the first time since parting ways with the predators. a tough test for the caps, facing the best team in hockey. in the second, we almost had a hat trick from the great 8 alex ovechkin with the one-timer, tied at 2-2. in the third, the caps have the lead after marcus johansson's goal. but now it is...
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our sara ganham joining us outside that location in a rainy brooklyn. sara what has transpired there? how was the mayor greeted? >> reporter: well just in the last couple of hours, fred we've seen lines and lines, dozens of police officers coming to pay their respects to officer wenjian liu. not just nypd. we have seen a lot of nypd. i've seen patrol cars from other police jurisdictions, other departments who are coming here. we know that jetblue flew in for free more than 1,100 police officers from across the country who wanted to come to the wake today, to the funeral tomorrow to pay their respects to a fellow fallen officer. we're seeing dozens of people go in. that's amongst within them the police commissioner bill bratton, and also the mayor, bill de blasio. we've seen several, if you just want to take a quick look several lines of officers in the rain standing here waiting to go inside, pay their respects. and they come out, and all of them are solemn. of course this is a solemn day. much of this scene looks like it did last week for the wake and
our sara ganham joining us outside that location in a rainy brooklyn. sara what has transpired there? how was the mayor greeted? >> reporter: well just in the last couple of hours, fred we've seen lines and lines, dozens of police officers coming to pay their respects to officer wenjian liu. not just nypd. we have seen a lot of nypd. i've seen patrol cars from other police jurisdictions, other departments who are coming here. we know that jetblue flew in for free more than 1,100 police...
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live in brooklyn matt austin. back to you. you. doug has more on our weather.akes you feel grateful for what we're dealing with. >> it does. we only saw about 4 inches in some places. those piles will stand there till 2017. that's the prediction up there. we didn't see a lot of snow last night but enough 1, 2, 3 inches to shut down schools in many counties across our region. tonight a refreezing of any snow that melted. you can see it right there. something else you notice look at the flag blowing in the wind. winds gusting 25 to 30 miles per hour right now atz we continue to make our way through the evening. those numbers will continue to fall. 34 right now at the airport dropping to about 32 at 7:00. 30 by 9:00. down to about 29 at 11:00. just cold. we'll say it three times for you -- cold cold cold. tomorrow let's make it four. cold again. 29 in rockville, 28 in gaithersburg 31 right now down towards camp springs but it's not about the temperature. it's about that windchill. we'll show you those feel-like numbers in just a minute. storm team 4 radar clear fo
live in brooklyn matt austin. back to you. you. doug has more on our weather.akes you feel grateful for what we're dealing with. >> it does. we only saw about 4 inches in some places. those piles will stand there till 2017. that's the prediction up there. we didn't see a lot of snow last night but enough 1, 2, 3 inches to shut down schools in many counties across our region. tonight a refreezing of any snow that melted. you can see it right there. something else you notice look at the...
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we have more live in brooklyn in our 8 o'clock hour. scientists in germany are looking to expand a cancer treatment, using high energy particles to destroy malignant sells. scientists are hoping to target tumours within a body. >> gerhard spent his life developing a technique known as ion bean cancer treatment. he has explored how they can be energized and used to target cancer cells. the technique was so effective that 90% of patients with deep-seated brain tumours fully recovered. the main interaction with the tissue around is at the end. you can go somewhere in and do something in the end. it's like a knife which is very sharp, and in between you don't see it at all. >> particles work well in treating tumours, and parts of the body like the brain which can be held still, but many tumours appear in the body in areas like the lungs and the liver. they continuously move inside a patient. that's why scientists are developing a new technique which tracks the movement of the tumor during therapy. >> they had used a robot to emulate the mov
we have more live in brooklyn in our 8 o'clock hour. scientists in germany are looking to expand a cancer treatment, using high energy particles to destroy malignant sells. scientists are hoping to target tumours within a body. >> gerhard spent his life developing a technique known as ion bean cancer treatment. he has explored how they can be energized and used to target cancer cells. the technique was so effective that 90% of patients with deep-seated brain tumours fully recovered. the...
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a real radical mosque in brooklyn.it with the imam up at top and the guy who runs the mosque. going down to this conference. bad guy. all you have got to do is stop in there if you or i went to the service over there we would probably be beat up that's how bad this is de blasio unlike the mayor. pulls the radicals -- pulls them out saying it's unfair to profile. do you agree with that thank god or allah or whatever. thank you. >> i think they should go to this mosque and they should talk about it. i don't think we would be beaten up if we went there you go and report back. >> there is one in brooklyn this is nasty. these guys are nasty. >> how do you know? >> i have been there. >> then i back off. >> all right. >> this is a bad place and every law enforcement agent in new york and washington knows this place is bad. and knows the imam who runs it is bad. this guy again is going to dallas. you are fairly reasonable on this. not entirely but fairly. john stossel everybody. when we come right back more liberal madness her
a real radical mosque in brooklyn.it with the imam up at top and the guy who runs the mosque. going down to this conference. bad guy. all you have got to do is stop in there if you or i went to the service over there we would probably be beat up that's how bad this is de blasio unlike the mayor. pulls the radicals -- pulls them out saying it's unfair to profile. do you agree with that thank god or allah or whatever. thank you. >> i think they should go to this mosque and they should talk...
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police officers are in new york city to honor a brother in blue killed in last month's ambush in brooklyn. after weeks of searching for their loved ones there are answers this morning for the family of shane montgomery. tomorrow may provide them with even more closure. we'll explain. >>> you may not need the heavy coat today. a mild sunday is in store for us, as we take a live look down the shore in cape may, where it is definitely foggy outside. don't worry, though. in terms of the temperatures warming up it will feel like winter later this week. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm rosemary conners. it's 9:00 on this sunday. there's a lot of fog across our region. we saw it down in cape may. philadelphia international airport tells us they're dealing with the fog and they are averaging delays of over an hour right now, so keep that in mind. if you are headed out to the airport or picking somebody up. let's check in now with meteorologist michelle grossman to find out when that fog is beginning to be clearing. it's been with us all morning long. >> it sure has. we drove in with
police officers are in new york city to honor a brother in blue killed in last month's ambush in brooklyn. after weeks of searching for their loved ones there are answers this morning for the family of shane montgomery. tomorrow may provide them with even more closure. we'll explain. >>> you may not need the heavy coat today. a mild sunday is in store for us, as we take a live look down the shore in cape may, where it is definitely foggy outside. don't worry, though. in terms of the...
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from brooklyn, new york, please welcome back james rowe!pplause] james, give me a hug! ah! wow! wow! >> well... >> james, you're doing so good. listen, you being a philosophy professor--you have a poem... >> yep.
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officers are on their way to new york city to honor a brother in blue killed in last month's ambush in brooklyn. we'll have a live report. >>> a scare in the suburbs after a mailbox explodes. nbc 10 on the scene as police begin their investigation. >>> taking a live look outside, you can see a foggy mist here in cape may. it's going to be a damp kind of day, but temperatures will make it feel like summer at the shore. okay, not summer, but definitely spring. good morning. welcome back to "nbc 10 news today." i'm rosemary conners. it's just after 7:00 on this sunday. let's get right to the wet, but mild forecast with meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning michelle. >> good morning, rosemary. the tradeoff will be the wet weather with the mild air. so definitely feeling like spring later on this afternoon. we are waking up to that rain moving across the area. also some fog you see from our adventure aquarium camera. looking at center city damp and mild. rain is moving on radar from southwest to northeast. so bring the umbrella as you head out this morning. rain will move through later on as
officers are on their way to new york city to honor a brother in blue killed in last month's ambush in brooklyn. we'll have a live report. >>> a scare in the suburbs after a mailbox explodes. nbc 10 on the scene as police begin their investigation. >>> taking a live look outside, you can see a foggy mist here in cape may. it's going to be a damp kind of day, but temperatures will make it feel like summer at the shore. okay, not summer, but definitely spring. good morning....
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will the emotion overtake the >> the wiz are at verizon tonight hosting the 16-23 brooklyn nets. they'll look for win number 28 as they hold the sixth best record in the nba. at 27-12. meanwhile, john wall is having an amazing year. he's averaging 17 points a game along with the career best 10 assists. with a win tonight, it will be their sixth win in seven games including a 17 game losing streak. they snapped that against the spurs on tuesday. you might see a surge from paul pierce. remember, he spent last season in brooklyn. this will be his first meeting with his former team. all right. in college hoops, the hoyas are feeling good after beating depaul 78-72 on the road. next up a rematch with butler on saturday and the bulldogs are just as hungry. no one is exactly dominating in the big east. every team has at least one loss including villanova at 4-1. right now, the hoyas are trying to separate themselves from the rest. >> every game is important so you can't take a game for granted and with our team you know, you can't take a possession for granted. you really have to stay i
will the emotion overtake the >> the wiz are at verizon tonight hosting the 16-23 brooklyn nets. they'll look for win number 28 as they hold the sixth best record in the nba. at 27-12. meanwhile, john wall is having an amazing year. he's averaging 17 points a game along with the career best 10 assists. with a win tonight, it will be their sixth win in seven games including a 17 game losing streak. they snapped that against the spurs on tuesday. you might see a surge from paul pierce....
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you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine and i'm thrilled to also be here hosting millionaire!use] today's returning contestant is a student who's been risking it all to get to a million dollars. she's only one question away from classic millionaire. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome back tiffany joseph! [cheers and applause] how you doing? oh. wow. you have been playing amazing. now, what would you do
you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine and i'm thrilled to also be here hosting millionaire!use] today's returning contestant is a student who's been risking it all to get to a million dollars. she's only one question away from classic millionaire. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome back tiffany joseph! [cheers and applause] how you doing? oh. wow. you have been playing amazing. now, what would you do
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>> what happened me and my wife we own a frozen yogurt shop in brooklyn brooklyn swirl, one of my partners, frank, right here a single guy, i'm the married one. we'd be in there, conversating with customers, mostly women, why you single what's wrong with you? talking ab all of a sudden it started with conversations where they were asking questions. we started asking women, give us questions that you want answers to. after we formulated ten questions, then we started asking males to answer those ten questions. >> you say that women need to feed the male ego. let's discuss. >> men deserve compliments like women deserve compliments and need compliments. >> men are fragile. tell the truth, we are fragile. we want to be loved. >> do you address the fear that many people men and women, have about commitment itself? >> yeah, that's chapter two. i want people to read this book and figure out, you know what? maybe i need to love myself first before i can actually allow someone to come in. >> now that you have revealed all of our answers and secrets, will there be no more arguments among men and wom
>> what happened me and my wife we own a frozen yogurt shop in brooklyn brooklyn swirl, one of my partners, frank, right here a single guy, i'm the married one. we'd be in there, conversating with customers, mostly women, why you single what's wrong with you? talking ab all of a sudden it started with conversations where they were asking questions. we started asking women, give us questions that you want answers to. after we formulated ten questions, then we started asking males to answer...
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brian innis is live at the wake in brooklyn. hi, brian. >> caller: hi, eric.y since noon we have seen a steady stream of officers from los angeles to toronto to new orleans coming in to the funeral home behind me in brooklyn to pay their respects. you outside, it's rainy and cold, but again blue ribbons and banners in both chinese and english, paying their respects to the nypd and officer wenjian liu. about two hours ago, bill bratton and mayor de blasio walked in to the funeral home. officers were saluting and that's not protocol. they spent over ten minutes inside and governor cuomo arriving minutes ago. there's no official eulogies, today. and he was promoted from detective first grade last week. inside there are about 30 family members we are told many who travelled from china. today's wake will include buddhist and chinese traditions. the family has a photo of lui where they're burning paper replicas of valuable items for the afterlife. take a listen to martin golden, the senator who represents the family here in brooklyn. >> very, very somber. very very
brian innis is live at the wake in brooklyn. hi, brian. >> caller: hi, eric.y since noon we have seen a steady stream of officers from los angeles to toronto to new orleans coming in to the funeral home behind me in brooklyn to pay their respects. you outside, it's rainy and cold, but again blue ribbons and banners in both chinese and english, paying their respects to the nypd and officer wenjian liu. about two hours ago, bill bratton and mayor de blasio walked in to the funeral home....
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. >> they're in a battle between brooklyn new york and columbus, ohio. and mayor nutter says having two cheerleaders in the white house who will address it does not hurt. >> president obama and vice president joe biden have ties. you know when he was a u.s. senator was often considered the third senator from pennsylvania. >> reporter: well the president addresses the conference tomorrow afternoon, the vice president on friday. we're told the convention committee visits columbus on friday and brooklyn on monday. >>> new fallout in a scandal that's plagued the coatesville school district for well over a year now. the school superintendent is stepping down. his lawyer says in light of recent ggs involving the diggs strict it became clear he should resign. he's been on paid leave since november. the school district has been embroiled in a scandal involving stolen funds and racist and sexist text messages. >>> a man who was arrested is a city worker. he's a parks and recreation worker and turned himself in this morning. police say he's the one who attack add
. >> they're in a battle between brooklyn new york and columbus, ohio. and mayor nutter says having two cheerleaders in the white house who will address it does not hurt. >> president obama and vice president joe biden have ties. you know when he was a u.s. senator was often considered the third senator from pennsylvania. >> reporter: well the president addresses the conference tomorrow afternoon, the vice president on friday. we're told the convention committee visits...
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bryan now is reporting live from brooklyn. bryan? >> reporter: today they honored 32-year-old officer wenjian liu. bill de blasio eulogize him along with his family. he was a man who loved fishing and dreamt to be a part of the nypd. a chinese immigrant and only child who loved his parents calling them at the end of every shift to let them know he was safe. today liu's casket draped with an nypd flag. his wife who just married three months ago overcome with grief for the man she called fearless and her soulmate. >> he was a loving husband and a loyal friend. you were an amazing man. even though you left us early. but i believe he is still with us. >> reporter: just heartbreaking. thousands of nypd officers and officers as far as toronto canada lined the streets outside for the procession. meanwhile, a group of current and veteran nypd officers turned their back while mayor de blasio gave his speech despite bill bratton asking them not to. one officer said it's the right thing to do. >> i think that's what he deserves. he doesn't trea
bryan now is reporting live from brooklyn. bryan? >> reporter: today they honored 32-year-old officer wenjian liu. bill de blasio eulogize him along with his family. he was a man who loved fishing and dreamt to be a part of the nypd. a chinese immigrant and only child who loved his parents calling them at the end of every shift to let them know he was safe. today liu's casket draped with an nypd flag. his wife who just married three months ago overcome with grief for the man she called...