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i felt they were pictures of brooklyn taken by someone who knew and cared about brooklyn. rockland captured by a son of brooklyn. there is tenderness in the view in the way that he shows the children on the street, old couples on stoops, guys outside of the civic club. it is an affectionate portrait of that time. there is nothing for your mistake. you get a -- there is nothing ristic.istake -- voyeu he was a very warm and social person. he brought that to his work. i think he was trying to do photo montages and doctored images which may have been more cutting edge at the time. i do not think he trusted his eye is a narrative photographer. being seen andis appreciated, i feel like i understand his process and frailty in a way i never thought about as a kid. what is great about the brooklyn historical society show is that it does not only have vintage prints of my father's and newly printed images. s it as the historic body of work that i think it is. it started with a google search when little popped up. i felt he was a great artist. i wanted people to see his work come the
i felt they were pictures of brooklyn taken by someone who knew and cared about brooklyn. rockland captured by a son of brooklyn. there is tenderness in the view in the way that he shows the children on the street, old couples on stoops, guys outside of the civic club. it is an affectionate portrait of that time. there is nothing for your mistake. you get a -- there is nothing ristic.istake -- voyeu he was a very warm and social person. he brought that to his work. i think he was trying to do...
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we're here in brooklyn at the morbid anatomy museum, where folks have been dying to get in. some literally. but me, i've never felt more alive. >> it's alive! it's alive! it's alive! >> reporter: for most of us skeletons and spooky stories are just a halloween thing. but at the museum of morbid anatomy death is a year-round theme. >> what we love all year round everyone else loves for one month, and that month is october. around this time. >> reporter: museum co-founder joanna ebenstein has done more than her fair share of digging when it comes to studying what happens after we go six feet under. her fascination with death began a long time ago. >> i was very lucky that my dad kind of wanted me to be a science geek. so he really encouraged this love for me. to put dead animals in when i was a little kid and he also bought me my first taxidermy kid when i was like 14 or 15. [ scream ] years, and the museum was born. shining a new light on some dark subject matter. >> what i hope people take away from visiting is to question our own attitudes about death. not to say it's good
we're here in brooklyn at the morbid anatomy museum, where folks have been dying to get in. some literally. but me, i've never felt more alive. >> it's alive! it's alive! it's alive! >> reporter: for most of us skeletons and spooky stories are just a halloween thing. but at the museum of morbid anatomy death is a year-round theme. >> what we love all year round everyone else loves for one month, and that month is october. around this time. >> reporter: museum co-founder...
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new york city and brooklyn never elected abraham lincoln. the instant he is elected, southern states start to secede, new york business leaders panicked at that point. secession would mean the end of their trade to the south and leading them holding $150 million in unpaid debts from the south. $150 in those days would be $4.5 million today. they are writing petitions coming getting their workers to sign them, writing their congressman, doing anything they can to stop the south from seceding. when lincoln passed through on his way to the white house, he got a very cold reception. walt whitman, very cold reception, he got a lecture from the mayor, ferdinand woods who famously when southern business partners started seceding suggested new york city should secede. people took it as a crazy idea, looking at at least one of the presidential candidates, i won't say his name, maybe we should revive that idea. when lincoln -- buchanan and the democrats are out, republicans are in. we need to remember washington is a southern town. after he was electe
new york city and brooklyn never elected abraham lincoln. the instant he is elected, southern states start to secede, new york business leaders panicked at that point. secession would mean the end of their trade to the south and leading them holding $150 million in unpaid debts from the south. $150 in those days would be $4.5 million today. they are writing petitions coming getting their workers to sign them, writing their congressman, doing anything they can to stop the south from seceding....
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i'm from brooklyn, so i paid homeam to the brooklyn bridge. second, i believe that we're all connected to succeed, and when you think about a bridge and how a bridge fungses, it has to all be connected, and so if you go on our school's web site, you will see it's literally looks like figures of people that are connected and and it's colored, so those -- that is the scholars, the teachers, the parents, the community, and partners, and so for me, if we all stand together, we can ensure the success of our children and the community at large. and also it's about the connection of the past, the present, to the future. so in the book, i describe how we walk over the brooklyn bridge. you would think because we live in brooklyn, the children have had experienced with the brooklyn bridge and they haven't. so, every single year my incoming sixth graders, i walk with. the over the bridge, and it's to signify that what you left in the past was your fifth grade year. your presenter is currently at mount hall bridges and as we walk over the bridge, it's you
i'm from brooklyn, so i paid homeam to the brooklyn bridge. second, i believe that we're all connected to succeed, and when you think about a bridge and how a bridge fungses, it has to all be connected, and so if you go on our school's web site, you will see it's literally looks like figures of people that are connected and and it's colored, so those -- that is the scholars, the teachers, the parents, the community, and partners, and so for me, if we all stand together, we can ensure the...
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in 1947, at brooklyn's ebbets field, the brooklyn dodgers took on the boston braves. it was a game that would change baseball forever. not because of the who won or lost but because of a player who stepped onto the field that day bearing the number 42, jackie robinson. during major league baseball's first several decades names like ruth, cobb and gehrig turned the league into the heart of a national pastime but in the segregationist america of the early twentieth century, "national" was far more exclusive than it was inclusive. the big leagues were reserved for whites. an imaginary "color-line" encircled every diamond in the majors leaving black ball players left to play in so-called "negro leagues" where the money was scarce but the talent was plentiful. satchel paige, josh gibson and roy campanella were just a few of the stars who'd bring the negro leagues to prominence in the 1930's but the color-line dividing them from the major leagues was notoriously stubborn and it would take a man like branch rickey to finally snap it in half. in the mid-1940's rickey, the gen
in 1947, at brooklyn's ebbets field, the brooklyn dodgers took on the boston braves. it was a game that would change baseball forever. not because of the who won or lost but because of a player who stepped onto the field that day bearing the number 42, jackie robinson. during major league baseball's first several decades names like ruth, cobb and gehrig turned the league into the heart of a national pastime but in the segregationist america of the early twentieth century, "national"...
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for >>> hurricane mathieu is bearing down on haiti with category winds, dropping heavy rain in the southeast, races for an intense storm. >>> ahead of the vice presiden and hillary clinton going head-to-head, taking heat over a ptsd comment. >>> speaking of election, right now, julian assange wikileaks is building a major announcement. >>> details of a mysterious polio-like illness paralyzing u.s. kids. >>> a caution for anyone that i'm frances rivera. >> i'm ayman mohyeldin. mathep has authorities bracing for a humanitarian disaster. thousands of coastal rests evacuate their homes. many still struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake six years ago. they face the risk of deadly mudslides and flash flooding. >>> at least three people have been killed in the storm as it turns past colombia and jamaica now. cuba is bracing for a major blow. even the governors of north residents to be prepared. >> right now the projected path
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for >>> hurricane mathieu is bearing down on haiti with category winds, dropping heavy rain in the southeast, races for an intense storm. >>> ahead of the vice presiden and hillary clinton going head-to-head, taking heat over a ptsd comment. >>> speaking of election, right now, julian assange wikileaks is building a...
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loved ones said brooklyn had gotten desperate and she may have been picked up by a trafficker taken far away.>> i wish someone would come forward . any little thing may help us find her. give my baby girl some piece.>> reporter: davis is hoping al is hoping her best friend is alive. >> i just hope she is safe. i wish they would get caught and she would come home safe. >> reporter: she hopes other young woman being trafficked but to get out like she did. >> it definitely is a lot better life. >> reporter: if you think you have been contact police.>>> tonight the family of the missing boater last seen near the kern county boat ramp had their worst nightmare confirmed. search crews found his body. the man went under about 200 yards away from the boat branch -- blanche -- launch yesterday. after searching the rough choppy water for more than 12 hours crews made the discovery they feared. of the bay not too far away from the boat ramp.>> conditions can change fast. the wind, the waves and the top just be very careful when you are out on the water. >> the boater was visiting from chicago with
loved ones said brooklyn had gotten desperate and she may have been picked up by a trafficker taken far away.>> i wish someone would come forward . any little thing may help us find her. give my baby girl some piece.>> reporter: davis is hoping al is hoping her best friend is alive. >> i just hope she is safe. i wish they would get caught and she would come home safe. >> reporter: she hopes other young woman being trafficked but to get out like she did. >> it...
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for >> announcer: the doctors changed his life! >> i feel like a brand new man. >> announcer stage, his journey. and the medical device accidentally giving women way more than they expected. >> mind-blowing, ahhhh! >> announcer: that's today! [ applause ] ? ? >> dr. travis: hello, everyone, and welcome to our show today. i want you to take a look at this device. any ideas? >> whoa! [ audience oohs ] talkie. [ laughter ] >> dr. travis: so, this is called the hi massager, or hi massager, it was developed to help women with post-c-section pain, it had an unexpected side effect. mind blowing orgasm! whoo! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> even fully clothed, women claimed to have experienced some of the most intense do? we ... we ... put it to the test! >> dr. "b" put it to the test. >> dr. travis: did you really try this? >> wouldn't you like to know. >> dr. travis: did you try this? >> of course i tried it. i mean-- >> you do need a phd to figure it
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for >> announcer: the doctors changed his life! >> i feel like a brand new man. >> announcer stage, his journey. and the medical device accidentally giving women way more than they expected. >> mind-blowing, ahhhh! >> announcer: that's today! [ applause ] ? ? >> dr. travis: hello, everyone, and welcome to our show today. i want you to take a look at this device....
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disco biscuits and green sky about bluegrass will be at brooklyn ball. at the cromwell, future and 50 crept. planet hollywood will have britney spears. harris deejaying. mandalay bay. boom box performing at the house of blues. and the t-mobile areinto will have five finger death punch and kanye west. the yard will have the original whaler and reed mathis. performance by develop in the downtown area, nightmare on 11 street at bunk house featuring the and 10 others. at beauty bar, you can catch the dillingeres skip plan and the big news recently announced, tickets on sale for the back street boys who are headlining at the axis theater starting in march and that's your live nation music minute. >> now, ladies and gentlemen, right here on the brooklyn bowl stage, neon trees. ? here we go again i kind of want to be more than a friend. take it easy only i am afraid. here we go aga and play pretend. i want to get out of the lies. it won't sleep tonight ?? ? here we go again ?? ?? ?? ?? mr. chris on the guitar. mr. freddy campbell. mr. bradley on the drums. ? he
disco biscuits and green sky about bluegrass will be at brooklyn ball. at the cromwell, future and 50 crept. planet hollywood will have britney spears. harris deejaying. mandalay bay. boom box performing at the house of blues. and the t-mobile areinto will have five finger death punch and kanye west. the yard will have the original whaler and reed mathis. performance by develop in the downtown area, nightmare on 11 street at bunk house featuring the and 10 others. at beauty bar, you can catch...
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host -- for the homes in brooklyn in integrated private sites for their lives, both as a married couple and as individuals. how did it happen that i came to write this book? on a very cold day in january 2010, while out for a walk in my neighborhood on massachusetts avenue, i saw a sign out in front of his house said " anderson house: free tour today." i knew something of the history, that a wealthy couple had once lived here, but not that much more. i decided to go in for the tour and warm up. saw. awestruck by what i everyone is the first moment you walk in. i immediately wanted to know more about the people that built this house and asked the docent is there was something i could rate. he sighed audibly that no one had written a book about larz and isabel. given what i had just experienced, i was rather perplexed. in the absence of books about started toabel, i read accounts of their lives in the digitized online editions of american newspapers. clark, the director of the library of cincinnati, found out my interest in the andersons and invited me to read the unpublished version of l
host -- for the homes in brooklyn in integrated private sites for their lives, both as a married couple and as individuals. how did it happen that i came to write this book? on a very cold day in january 2010, while out for a walk in my neighborhood on massachusetts avenue, i saw a sign out in front of his house said " anderson house: free tour today." i knew something of the history, that a wealthy couple had once lived here, but not that much more. i decided to go in for the tour...
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henry clay folger was born this brooklyn in the 1830s to middle class family are. his father was a miller in supplier -- milliner supplier. he went to amherst college, and while he was at school, his father's business went bankrupt, and he moved back to new york city, enrolled in city college of new york which was tuition-free at the time, and because a friend that he had gone to school with said, no, no, henry, you have to finish at ham herself, he was able -- amherst, he was able to get a loan that enabled him to go back. the man who arranged the loan for him later became his mentor and employer, charles pratt. and i'll talk a little more about him later. he appears as a character a little bit later on as does his son, charlie pratt, who ends up being one of henry's lifelong friends, not at least in part because he introduced him to his wife. so henry finishes amherst, moves back to brooklyn, enrolls in night school at columbia for law school and goes to work as a clerk in the pratt oil company. the pratt oil company in brooklyn is then taken over by standard oil
henry clay folger was born this brooklyn in the 1830s to middle class family are. his father was a miller in supplier -- milliner supplier. he went to amherst college, and while he was at school, his father's business went bankrupt, and he moved back to new york city, enrolled in city college of new york which was tuition-free at the time, and because a friend that he had gone to school with said, no, no, henry, you have to finish at ham herself, he was able -- amherst, he was able to get a...
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. >> driving from buffalo to brooklyn. >> super excited to see the rest >>eporter: with her parents to see if she can turn her homegrown hobby into the big-time at this year's etsy open call, the super bowl of crafting where entrepreneurs can land some very major accounts with top retailers. like macy's and whole foods. >> hi, i'm kaitlin. i'm the owner and designer behind little lu studio. >> reporter: caught lin runs her business out of her home in austin, also carting her wares to new york with dreams of mass market success. how difficult was it for the people who are here today presenting their products to get here? >> we had the very hard job picking between 1,400 people and choosing only 36 that could be here today. >> and those people who are presenting here today, what's at stake? >> they could get purchase orders from these retailers. >> this is a game changer for a lot of companies. >> it really is. >> reporter: etsy, home to 1.7 million active sellers with over 35 million items for sale, can sellers like these. this man has sold 6,000 wooden cake toppers with prices ranging
. >> driving from buffalo to brooklyn. >> super excited to see the rest >>eporter: with her parents to see if she can turn her homegrown hobby into the big-time at this year's etsy open call, the super bowl of crafting where entrepreneurs can land some very major accounts with top retailers. like macy's and whole foods. >> hi, i'm kaitlin. i'm the owner and designer behind little lu studio. >> reporter: caught lin runs her business out of her home in austin, also...
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two years later, he immigrated to america taking a job as a floor boy at triple g clothes in brooklyn. >> 30 years later, i bought the business. >> reporter: greenfield's skills led him back to eisenhower in the 1950s, creating that signature three-piece look. greenfield added to his presidential resume, designing suits for ford and clinton. today nearly every suit in president obama's wardrobe bears the greenfield name. >> we convinced them that there's other colors than charcoal and blue. >> reporter: so who is next? trump is already a client. and if hillary clinton becomes the country's first female president? >> we make ladies' and we do men's. >> reporter: even hollywood's come calling. leonardo dicaprio in "the great gatsby." he even made a cameo on nbc's "the blacklist." >> it's a little snug. >> reporter: today his isn't the only uniquely american story. he employs about 120 people. >> dominican republic. >> ecuador. >> reporter: from 17 countries. >> they're all refugees like me. >> reporter: at 88 years old, greenfield, likes his suits, is made to last. you still work six da
two years later, he immigrated to america taking a job as a floor boy at triple g clothes in brooklyn. >> 30 years later, i bought the business. >> reporter: greenfield's skills led him back to eisenhower in the 1950s, creating that signature three-piece look. greenfield added to his presidential resume, designing suits for ford and clinton. today nearly every suit in president obama's wardrobe bears the greenfield name. >> we convinced them that there's other colors than...
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or in brooklyn, new york, or in los angeles or someplace else, we don't have the funds. we spent $6 trillion in the middle east. think of that. we could have rebuilt our
or in brooklyn, new york, or in los angeles or someplace else, we don't have the funds. we spent $6 trillion in the middle east. think of that. we could have rebuilt our
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> coming up on 8 at 7, joe in sarasota. news channel 8 gets an exclusive interview. >>> plus -- >> we are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. >> preparations for hurricane matthew as we begin feeling its
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> it's tough to win in the nfl when you turn the football over. that's what happened to the browns yesterday against the >>> fresh off a four suspension. our experts try to answer these questions and so next on a special edition of channel 3 news at 7:00. >>> from the station that's seeing the possible. this is channel 3 news brought to you by the calvettea floor show. and now, channel 3 news at 7:00. >>> here's kessler turning, and giving johnson, he fumbled the
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> it's tough to win in the nfl when you turn the football over. that's what happened to the browns yesterday against the >>> fresh off a four suspension. our experts try to answer these questions and so next on a special edition of channel 3 news at 7:00. >>> from the station that's seeing the...
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our peter alexander >> reporter: on this brooklyn side street in an unassuming brick building, martin greenfield has been fitting and fashioning celebrities, billionaires, and presidents for the last 60 years. while his suits made him famous, greenfield considers himself blessed that he has a story to tell. >> before the concentration camp, i was the happiest kid you ever met. >> reporter: a holocaust survivor he was liberated by general eisenhower in last time their lives would intersect. two years later, he immigrated to america taking a job as a floor boy at triple g clothes in brooklyn. >> 30 years later, i bought the business. >> reporter: greenfield's skills led him back to eisenhower in the 1950s, creating that signature three-piece look. greenfield added to his presidential resume, designing suits for ford and clinton. today nearly every suit in president the greenfield name. >> we convinced them that there's other colors than charcoal and blue. >> reporter: so who is next? trump is already a client. and if hillary clinton becomes the country's first female president? >> we ma
our peter alexander >> reporter: on this brooklyn side street in an unassuming brick building, martin greenfield has been fitting and fashioning celebrities, billionaires, and presidents for the last 60 years. while his suits made him famous, greenfield considers himself blessed that he has a story to tell. >> before the concentration camp, i was the happiest kid you ever met. >> reporter: a holocaust survivor he was liberated by general eisenhower in last time their lives...
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>> it is, actually, yeah. >> reporter: we caught up with brooklyn. >> so this is your work? >> this is my work. >> which is the most popular right now? >> the brownstones. >> reporter: she began selling her designs on etsy eight years ago. thanks to the online marketplace, you can now buy her pieces at whole foods. >> so this is your job? >> yes, full-time job. >> and when did it become your job? >> i am an illustrator for a living 25 years ago. the product line started in 2008. that's when i opened my shop. >> reporter: back at the open call the judges are ready to deliberate after hours of pitches. what are the standouts? >> zan dra's a standout because of her ingenuity and her being the prodigy. >> she's 16. >> she's 16. she's a standout. >> reporter: and now the moment they've all been waiting for. >> little lo? come on up here. this person is demonstrating an amazing ability at a very young inspire girls to feel comfortable in their own skin. so we are so excited to be carrying zandra. >> reporter: a huge day for our sellers. >> i can't wait to see your things in macy's
>> it is, actually, yeah. >> reporter: we caught up with brooklyn. >> so this is your work? >> this is my work. >> which is the most popular right now? >> the brownstones. >> reporter: she began selling her designs on etsy eight years ago. thanks to the online marketplace, you can now buy her pieces at whole foods. >> so this is your job? >> yes, full-time job. >> and when did it become your job? >> i am an illustrator for a...
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> now at 7 a developing story the gloucester police chief fired. >> anchor: the suspengs over and brady's back. >> anchor: pats nation getting fired up. >> reporter: the latest on matthew. >> anchor: also tonight a encounter. why lynn police say an officer was forced to fire. >> reporter: it's the vice-presidential candidates turn to take the stage. live in virginia ahead of the big debate. >> anchor: flower power at the zoo. it's one smelly attraction. >> anchor: and it is drawing big crowds. >> 7 news at 7:00 starts now. >> anchor: gloucester's chief of police fired. he's accused of deleting
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> now at 7 a developing story the gloucester police chief fired. >> anchor: the suspengs over and brady's back. >> anchor: pats nation getting fired up. >> reporter: the latest on matthew. >> anchor: also tonight a encounter. why lynn police say an officer was forced to fire. >> reporter:...
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4 live at 6:00. >> at 6:00, safe and sound, the search for a missing autistic boy ends with tears of joy. >> 18-year-old andrew ounkham was found around 10:00. he spent 18 hours in a cornfield. >> this picture shows the moment he was carried to safety. 130 students took part in a search. earlier today two young teens from waukesha west high school found that little boy and called 9-1-1. >> we think we found the child that is missing. >> okay. where are you right now? >> we're in the middle of a cornfield. we don't know where we are. >> as you can imagine, it's been a very trying 24 hours for the the mother describes her biggest fear. >> since the music didn't help or the lights from the fire truck's ladder, it didn't draw him home, and they think it's time he be assessed. his mother hopes the incident will help increase awareness for autism. >> i kept thin
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4 live at 6:00. >> at 6:00, safe and sound, the search for a missing autistic boy ends with tears of joy. >> 18-year-old andrew ounkham was found around 10:00. he spent 18 hours in a cornfield. >> this picture shows the moment he was carried to...
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historia maravillosa en brooklyn, de estas familias poblanas, que no veÍan a sus padres, a sus hijos,a sus hermanos, y se reunieron! el gobierno de puebla, junto con los estados unidos, unieron a estas familias. estamos contentÍsimos, y las muestras de cariÑo, de amor, y las lÁgrimas no se hicieron esperar, despuÉs de tantos y tantos aÑos. son historias que nos acomoden y que nos gustan. hay que unir, no separar. ana patricia: hoy tenemos un super programa, porque tendremos una fiesta rosada con sobrevivientes de cÁncer de seno. en la prevenciÓn estÁ que su vida sea salvada. tenemos a un experto, el doctor ernesto cÁrdenas, que va a estar dÁndonos toda la informaciÓn. muchos pensarÍan que sÓlo para las mujeres que tienen 40 aÑos, pero hay casos donde una pequeÑa de 15 aÑos ya puede padecer cÁncer de seno.
historia maravillosa en brooklyn, de estas familias poblanas, que no veÍan a sus padres, a sus hijos,a sus hermanos, y se reunieron! el gobierno de puebla, junto con los estados unidos, unieron a estas familias. estamos contentÍsimos, y las muestras de cariÑo, de amor, y las lÁgrimas no se hicieron esperar, despuÉs de tantos y tantos aÑos. son historias que nos acomoden y que nos gustan. hay que unir, no separar. ana patricia: hoy tenemos un super programa, porque tendremos una fiesta...
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and together under one roof -- years after historic flooding wipes out their individual facilities in one eastern iowa town. a river search in the area takes surprising twist today. a rise in fraud around one iowa "you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at six." "i think this will be a model not only in iowa, but in the country." an honorable showing of unification -- making it's long-awaited debut. good evening everyone, i'm joining us. a special place for veterans -- nearly six years in the making. tonight -- we're taking a look inside before the grand opening this weekend. this is the elevator inside the newly built waverly area veterans post -- featuring a mural honoring veterans. the floods of 2008 left the amvets forced them to evacuate. soon after the idea came to combine all four area posts. the new waverly area veterans post-combines the american legion post, amvets post, marine corps le
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and together under one roof -- years after historic flooding wipes out their individual facilities in one eastern iowa town. a river search in the area takes surprising twist today. a rise in fraud around one iowa "you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at six." "i think this will be a model not...
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peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night.l of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight. ♪ cozy up this fall with dunkin's coffee and espresso flavors. sip salty and sweet with our new salted caramel macchiato or drink in the season with the classic taste of pumpkin. america runs on dunkin'. or drink in the season with the classic taste of pumpkin. security escort after getting robbed at gunpoint in paris. >> tied up, forced to beg for her life. was kim targeted after posting this photo of her $4 million diamond? now on "extra." ♪ extra extra ♪ extra extra >>> kim keld at gunpoint by men in ski masks, robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry. >> are you okay, kim? >> as she arrives back in the u.s., all new details today. how the thieves got into her high-security apartment. did kim leave a trail of digital bread crumbs that put her in danger? >> $28 million. >> and could it have been an inside job? >>> alec baldwin rips trump to
peter alexander, nbc news, brooklyn. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night.l of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight. ♪ cozy up this fall with dunkin's coffee and espresso flavors. sip salty and sweet with our new salted caramel macchiato or drink in the season with the classic taste of pumpkin. america runs on dunkin'. or drink in the season with the classic taste of pumpkin. security escort after getting robbed at gunpoint in paris. >> tied up,...
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that closed an incredible 67- year career that started back when the dodgers called brooklyn home.frey brown spent a day at the ball park with scully in 2009. here's an excerpt of that profile. >> it's time for dodger baseball. brown brown it's a voice that generations of dodger fans have grown up with, savored, loved. >> ground ball to third backhanded by blake. easy inning for randy wolf. >> brown: in los angeles, but also incredibly going all the way back the brooklyn in the 1950s. >> the pitch at the right angle is balance one. admittedly, there are days when you think, you know, i'd rather sitd under a tree and read a book than go to the ballpark. >> every has those days. >> but what's great is you come to the park, you do the routine stuff, and then the crowd comes in, and the team takes the field, and the crowd roars, and all of a sudden you're delighted as a kid in a candy store. >> that's exactly where you want to be. >> exactly. >> brown: in an age when the sports broadcast booth is crammed with two and even three announcers, scully was the first to work alone. >> sanchez
that closed an incredible 67- year career that started back when the dodgers called brooklyn home.frey brown spent a day at the ball park with scully in 2009. here's an excerpt of that profile. >> it's time for dodger baseball. brown brown it's a voice that generations of dodger fans have grown up with, savored, loved. >> ground ball to third backhanded by blake. easy inning for randy wolf. >> brown: in los angeles, but also incredibly going all the way back the brooklyn in...
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i almost don't do any brooklyn. i really concentrate on new york city. >> the politics are kind of reverse now. >> yeah. >> with back then being the seat of abolition practically in upstate new york and more progressive, if you want to use that term -- >> than new york city, absolutely. absolutely. it was republican. new york city was democratic, and in those days republican was liberal and democratic was conservative. yeah. thanks. >> i have two questions. >> okay. >> one, how did you go about doing the research for this. >> yeah. >> and the second question is sort of the atmosphere around lincoln and his thinking. in other words, we never get a clear picture of really how the man is thinking during these early years. there is nothing in the constitution that states that people can't leaf -- leave if they want to, and anything that isn't said is supposed to be to states, up to the states. okay. slavery could have been handled differently. in other words, there were other strategies in which to resist it. okay. so m
i almost don't do any brooklyn. i really concentrate on new york city. >> the politics are kind of reverse now. >> yeah. >> with back then being the seat of abolition practically in upstate new york and more progressive, if you want to use that term -- >> than new york city, absolutely. absolutely. it was republican. new york city was democratic, and in those days republican was liberal and democratic was conservative. yeah. thanks. >> i have two questions....
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what they never dub let's compare brownsville to bay ridge, brooklyn, which is several miles away. now, the stop rate differential between brownsville and bay ridge is about 15 times greater. the per capita rate of people in brownsville getting stopped -- they have a 15 times greater chance of getting stopped than those people living in bay ridge and it's true that brownsville i predominantly black and bayridge, white and asia. what is left out is the per-cap to shooting plate brownsville is 81 times higher than in bay ridge. now, what that means is that every time -- this is, again, not coming from the police. these are people who are reporting these shootings. this means that every time there's a gang drive-by shooting, the police are going to be out there in high numbers, making stops, to try and let the rival gang know that they are being observed. and given that degree of stop -- shooting differential, and the inevitable response of police to it in order to prevent another person being either wounded or shot, will result in a higher rate of stops. of grew to the meetings in ne
what they never dub let's compare brownsville to bay ridge, brooklyn, which is several miles away. now, the stop rate differential between brownsville and bay ridge is about 15 times greater. the per capita rate of people in brownsville getting stopped -- they have a 15 times greater chance of getting stopped than those people living in bay ridge and it's true that brownsville i predominantly black and bayridge, white and asia. what is left out is the per-cap to shooting plate brownsville is 81...
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>> brooklyn, new york. >> that's a good place. i was in brooklyn for a long time. a good learning ground too. >> you take care, and i seen you. >> come on up. how are you? >> richard, pretty impressive. >> nice meeting you. how are you? >> good nice seen you, sure. sure. >> how are you doing? >> look at that. have a good time. be good. thanks. say hello to everybody. how are you? where do you live? [inaudible] have a good time. >> nice seeing you. do you like the other one? is that the one you like the best? enjoy this one. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> where you from? atlantic city? city? >> nice to see you. [inaudible] letter come up. take your camera. [inaudible] [inaudible] based on the scout it should be number one. [inaudible] go ahead. you got it? have a good time. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. how are you? go ahead, how are you? >> oh really? already. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] good luck. thank you. [inaudible] thank you very much. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] it is mycenae. thank you. [inaudible] [inaudible]
>> brooklyn, new york. >> that's a good place. i was in brooklyn for a long time. a good learning ground too. >> you take care, and i seen you. >> come on up. how are you? >> richard, pretty impressive. >> nice meeting you. how are you? >> good nice seen you, sure. sure. >> how are you doing? >> look at that. have a good time. be good. thanks. say hello to everybody. how are you? where do you live? [inaudible] have a good time. >> nice...
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brooklyn is huge. "my kids need you, my kids need this." dogs can't take the subway, so we provide that transportation, certainly at a cost. that's one of our biggest cost items. thank you so much for coming. -thank you. bye, everybody! can i have a hug? team hug. puppy hug. -bye. -so, if i could, i would give them all the money. those dogs and those kids were awesome. we still have one organization we have to make our way over to. so, come on, let's go. -you need exactly two pennies because you have to balance it out. -answer -- a lot. -you got it down to a science. [ laughter ] . -jenna bush hager is going undercover to surprise two charities with a gift to support their ground-breaking work with new york city kids, but the pressure is on. because after her second visit, jenna will have to decide how to divide the $25,000 between the two charities. -today, i have the awesome responsibility of understanding these organizations and knowing how to best split this money. so i'm pretty nervous. -for two d
brooklyn is huge. "my kids need you, my kids need this." dogs can't take the subway, so we provide that transportation, certainly at a cost. that's one of our biggest cost items. thank you so much for coming. -thank you. bye, everybody! can i have a hug? team hug. puppy hug. -bye. -so, if i could, i would give them all the money. those dogs and those kids were awesome. we still have one organization we have to make our way over to. so, come on, let's go. -you need exactly two pennies...
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you don't show up here, i'm coming to brooklyn. i'm gonna padlock your apartment and your ass is gonna be out on the street. hi, bobby. jill, uh, kirkendall. came over from department of investigations. what's she like? i don't know. i haven't gotten a chance to work with her yet. so, how's your stuff going with jimmy liery? he's expanded his circle of friends. i guess hanging around the airport will do that for you. i don't know what that means, diane. he's not just hanging out with rusty stickup guys anymore. me crazy here? i don't know how to talk to you about it, bobby. it's n n a lot of fun for me. you should tell that to the boss. - i'm on the guy for reasons. - you screw their reasons. thisisuy liery's not setting up to dynamite the world trade center, is he? i'm not sure what he's setting up to do yeye i'm not drinking with him and i'm not sleeping with him, okay? [fancy] go out with jill. pick a guy up. i gotta go meet liery. okay, everyone but diane. - diane russell. - jill kirkendall. i'm sorry, i'm on a case. look forwa
you don't show up here, i'm coming to brooklyn. i'm gonna padlock your apartment and your ass is gonna be out on the street. hi, bobby. jill, uh, kirkendall. came over from department of investigations. what's she like? i don't know. i haven't gotten a chance to work with her yet. so, how's your stuff going with jimmy liery? he's expanded his circle of friends. i guess hanging around the airport will do that for you. i don't know what that means, diane. he's not just hanging out with rusty...
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police in new york are investigating an envelope full hillary clinton's campaign headquarters.her brooklyn office was emptied out last night after campaign workers found it.officers say the envelope was first delivered to clinton's midtown-manhattan office...which is where all of her mail is sent.it was then taken to her brooklyn headquarters where it was discovered. initial tests results were negative and nypd is investigating. meanwhile...bill clinton pushed the vote for his wife in florida. the election is now days away with many states already holding early voting. the two major candidates hit some key swing states today. brook silva-braga has more... donald trump visited the civil war battlefield in gettysburg, pennsylvania saturday, after laying out his goals for his first 100 days as president (sot donald trump / r - presidential nominee 12:19:43) "we will drain the swamp in washington dc trump outlined more than two dozen proposals calling for term limits for congress, a hiring freeze for most of the federal government, tax cuts for a wall on the southern border. (sot donald trump
police in new york are investigating an envelope full hillary clinton's campaign headquarters.her brooklyn office was emptied out last night after campaign workers found it.officers say the envelope was first delivered to clinton's midtown-manhattan office...which is where all of her mail is sent.it was then taken to her brooklyn headquarters where it was discovered. initial tests results were negative and nypd is investigating. meanwhile...bill clinton pushed the vote for his wife in florida....
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. >> that was brooklyn's mom. if you thing you have seen brooklyn, no matter when or where, contact new port richey police. weeks from election day. most of you don't have to wait until november 8th to cast your ballots in person. early voting begins in eight counting tomorrow morning. to find a polling place and a good time to vote, look for this article on www.abcactionnews.com/democrac y 2016. you will see a county by county breakdown of the locations and times. >>> movie star is the 11th woman accusing donald trump of sexual misconduct. jessica drake said trump invited her to his room during a golf tournament in lake tahoe. trump tightly hugged her and kissed her without permission then she left. but she claims she was offered $10,000 and the use of trump's private jet if she came back to the suite. tear -- compensation. i understand i may be called a liar or opportunist. but i will risk that in order to stand in solidarity with women who share similar accounts that span many, many years. >> trump's campaign r
. >> that was brooklyn's mom. if you thing you have seen brooklyn, no matter when or where, contact new port richey police. weeks from election day. most of you don't have to wait until november 8th to cast your ballots in person. early voting begins in eight counting tomorrow morning. to find a polling place and a good time to vote, look for this article on www.abcactionnews.com/democrac y 2016. you will see a county by county breakdown of the locations and times. >>> movie star...
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is all dudes, which show has an actress more of a girl's girl, brooklyn 99 or new girl.k at me getting ready for the day. hi nick. you are on tv. >> hi, guys. >> that is nick. >>> the great sunshine on blue mountain this morning making everything very gold up on this autumn morning. here's the view from our window here in olde city as we look at our weather headlines and big one was frosty start today and nice stretch for dry weather. when we get a cold front on thursday, looking for the weekend. fifteen minutes left on our frost advisory for this morning and it has been all about the temperature all morning. 34 degrees in mount pocono. we have gonna above freezing. forty-eight in the city and wildwood. thirty-eight in lancaster, pennsylvania. so make sure you have a coat or jacket honor layers is a good idea because it will get in the mid to upper 60's later on. seventy-two on thursday. beautiful weather, even through weekend when we cool off staying in the 60's when we have plenty of sunshine all the way through, mike and alex. >> well, two fox television shows that ar
is all dudes, which show has an actress more of a girl's girl, brooklyn 99 or new girl.k at me getting ready for the day. hi nick. you are on tv. >> hi, guys. >> that is nick. >>> the great sunshine on blue mountain this morning making everything very gold up on this autumn morning. here's the view from our window here in olde city as we look at our weather headlines and big one was frosty start today and nice stretch for dry weather. when we get a cold front on thursday,...
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so welcome to the best lawth school in brooklyn.laughter] >> those who live here know it's the only law school in brooklyn but it's the biggest burro in great u.s..a this law school is increasingly known for being a center forfo learning how to use law for the betterman of people and this panel addresses very important aspects of what needs to be done. i'm just going to jump right in and introduce our first author who some of you may have heard before.so he's the author of a brand-new book. this copy was delivered downstairs, available as the other books are downstairs after the session. it's breaking through power. easier than we think by ralph nader. [applause][applaus >> before there was bernie,fo before there was occupy, before there was a community organizationer who ran fors president, but after there was ralph nader. he is as we all know the iconic champion of consumer rights. his pioneering best seller back in the 60's, led directly to safety act and not to mention a privacy case that we still study in my class about trying
so welcome to the best lawth school in brooklyn.laughter] >> those who live here know it's the only law school in brooklyn but it's the biggest burro in great u.s..a this law school is increasingly known for being a center forfo learning how to use law for the betterman of people and this panel addresses very important aspects of what needs to be done. i'm just going to jump right in and introduce our first author who some of you may have heard before.so he's the author of a brand-new...
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an startling tragedy in brooklyn where a baby girl is dead. how she and her mother fell down an elevator shaft. cindy: clear skies other now. we have a cold night i had. the warm-up that will follow grocery store. the tricks to avoid paying more. we will be right back. >> the 10:00 news on metv boston with maria stephanos and ben simmoneau. now on comcast channel 942, verizon 461, and over the air at 5.2. great price on this boneless chicken! yeahno bones about it.es. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. this price is so low. me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. erika: take a look at this video -- law and disorder in michigan as a judge jumps on a defendant to restrain him after the man resisted being cuffed. it happened in december nash and december. -- in as marci gonzalez reports, december. that judge now says he had every right to do it. a courtroom scuffle, cameras capturing when officers trying to subdue an unruly defen
an startling tragedy in brooklyn where a baby girl is dead. how she and her mother fell down an elevator shaft. cindy: clear skies other now. we have a cold night i had. the warm-up that will follow grocery store. the tricks to avoid paying more. we will be right back. >> the 10:00 news on metv boston with maria stephanos and ben simmoneau. now on comcast channel 942, verizon 461, and over the air at 5.2. great price on this boneless chicken! yeahno bones about it.es. [ laughter ]...
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. >>> a already-troubled brooklyn high rise is under investigation for a baby's death in an alley elevator shaft. >> reporter: this is this is schuylkill expressway southbound montgomery drive, no delay, we'll take you to suburbs coming up. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions. now, as chairman of the pennsylvania commission on crime, i'm leading the fight to stop the epidemic of heroin and opioid abuse. as attorney general, i'll prosecute anyone who scams our seniors. and i'll hold the oil and gas companies accountable to keep our drinking water safe. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you. >> welcome back 5:43, friday, 49 degrees, congratulations you made it, it is the end of the week, just today to go and there's a nice surprise over the weekend. >> and there's monday to look forward to. >> you know, matt, thank you so much. >> i always look forward to the start of things.
. >>> a already-troubled brooklyn high rise is under investigation for a baby's death in an alley elevator shaft. >> reporter: this is this is schuylkill expressway southbound montgomery drive, no delay, we'll take you to suburbs coming up. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions. now, as chairman of...
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it was then -- taken to her brooklyn headquarters -- where it was discovered. initial tests on the powder -- came back negative -- for harmful substances. some atlanta, georgia locals -- unhappy with clinton -- are spray painting their political opinions -- on the sidewalk. one woman -- found this at the end of her driveway. it reads -- "hillary prison." she plans to clean it up. today -- he laid out his plan -- for his first one-hundred days in office. kim hutcherson -- breaks it all down. --reporter pkg-as follows-- donald trump's campaign officials said the candidate's speech at gettysburg would focus on policy. but the first part of his speech doubled down on grievances and claims of illegal activity. donald trump/-r- presidential nominee: "the system is totally rigged and broken." he accused rival hillary clinton of corruption and said she should not be allowed to run for he slammed the media: donald trump/-r- presidential nominee: "they're corrupt.//they're trying to poison the mind of the american voter." and he said the women accusing him of unwanted se
it was then -- taken to her brooklyn headquarters -- where it was discovered. initial tests on the powder -- came back negative -- for harmful substances. some atlanta, georgia locals -- unhappy with clinton -- are spray painting their political opinions -- on the sidewalk. one woman -- found this at the end of her driveway. it reads -- "hillary prison." she plans to clean it up. today -- he laid out his plan -- for his first one-hundred days in office. kim hutcherson -- breaks it all...
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he lives in brooklyn. >> well, bully bush is officially unemployed. yes, he reached a settlement nbc and an executive over there told the staff by way of memo, and he said he is a valued colleague
he lives in brooklyn. >> well, bully bush is officially unemployed. yes, he reached a settlement nbc and an executive over there told the staff by way of memo, and he said he is a valued colleague
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i know i will never have it again. >> brooklyn's mom with the heartbreaking plea. if you think you may have seen brooklyn, no matter when or where, contact new port richey police. >>> we are less than three weeks way from election day. most of you don't have to wait until november 8th to cast your ballots in person. early voting begins in eight of our 11 tomorrow. the only exceptions are hard de, highlands and pasco counties. there early voting begins on saturday. to find a polling place and figure out a good time to vote, look for this article right here. you can't miss it. early voting picture on www.abcactionnews.com/democrac y 2016. there is a county by county breakdown of your voting locations and times. >>> on the political beat, an woman accusing donald trump of misconduct. jessica drake says that trump invited her to his room during a golf tournament in lake tahoe 10 years ago. trump tightly hugged and kissed her without her permission but then she left. she claims she was offered $10,000 and use of his private jet if she came back to trump's suite. >> i am
i know i will never have it again. >> brooklyn's mom with the heartbreaking plea. if you think you may have seen brooklyn, no matter when or where, contact new port richey police. >>> we are less than three weeks way from election day. most of you don't have to wait until november 8th to cast your ballots in person. early voting begins in eight of our 11 tomorrow. the only exceptions are hard de, highlands and pasco counties. there early voting begins on saturday. to find a...
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i am from brooklyn. sometimes i see that beautiful lady in the harbor with the torch. symbolizes to most americans the american dream. american, the average what does this dream means you? they will put it simple. it means if i work hard, i will do better 10 years from now that i am today. if you elect me, citizens of new york, i will work every day to make that george burn brighter. he says this at the end of every debate and most other speeches he makes. he says he is fighting for the middle class. at the end of his last bit, he said with a middle class, the best is yet to come. that was six years ago. we're still waiting. the problem is it has not happened. he invented an imaginary middle-class family. if you have to talk to a real middle-class family, they would tell you they are not doing so well. wages have been stagnant for a decade. we have had record low economic growth. new york has lost jobs and people. it has lost congressional districts just to prove it. people are struggling with obamacare. the middle class is not doing well. the college debt, the fact th
i am from brooklyn. sometimes i see that beautiful lady in the harbor with the torch. symbolizes to most americans the american dream. american, the average what does this dream means you? they will put it simple. it means if i work hard, i will do better 10 years from now that i am today. if you elect me, citizens of new york, i will work every day to make that george burn brighter. he says this at the end of every debate and most other speeches he makes. he says he is fighting for the middle...
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it was then -- taken to her brooklyn headquarters -- where it was discovered. initial tests on the powder -- came back negative -- for harmful substances. some atlanta locals -- are unhappy with clinton. so -- they're spray-painting their political opinions -- on the sidewalk. one woman -- found this at the end of her driveway. it reads -- "hillary prison." she plans to clean it up. he'll speak at a rally at cheyenne high school -- at 3-45. for more information on his visit -- just go to k-t-n-v dot com. it's a race -- against time. the national guard -- rushing -- to save four people trapped -- on a sinking boat. and it's all caught on camera. wait until you see the amazing ending. plus -- health care premiums -- are going up -- as large insurers pull out. your vote -- could play huge roll -- in what happens next. remember --chopper 13 --brings you breaking news fast -- and more ads from joe heck's billionaires. they're complete garbage. crime dropped over 20% while catherine cortez masto was attorney general. that's why it's cortez masto who's been endorsed n
it was then -- taken to her brooklyn headquarters -- where it was discovered. initial tests on the powder -- came back negative -- for harmful substances. some atlanta locals -- are unhappy with clinton. so -- they're spray-painting their political opinions -- on the sidewalk. one woman -- found this at the end of her driveway. it reads -- "hillary prison." she plans to clean it up. he'll speak at a rally at cheyenne high school -- at 3-45. for more information on his visit -- just go...
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they get it underway right now, tonight, against the brooklyn team. we'll have a live report coming up in sports. >> thank you. >>> and back bay station, smoke forcing people to actually kick out the windows of an orange line train and jump from those windows. a portion of service on the orange line has been suspended between jackson square and hay disease market. we know at least three people are being treated for smoke inhalation. all of the latest coming up. >>> as we head to br year-old pablo. he is this week's wednesday's child. he loves playing with legos, toy cars and chocolate cake. his peers call pablo a role mod until the classroom. if you're interested in adopting him negotiation the our web site, cbsboston.com/wednesday's massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choi
they get it underway right now, tonight, against the brooklyn team. we'll have a live report coming up in sports. >> thank you. >>> and back bay station, smoke forcing people to actually kick out the windows of an orange line train and jump from those windows. a portion of service on the orange line has been suspended between jackson square and hay disease market. we know at least three people are being treated for smoke inhalation. all of the latest coming up. >>> as we...
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. >> during the 1940s and 50s, fred trump built housing in queens and brooklyn for returning veterans, and he soon owned 39 apartment complexes in new york city and was a millionaire. >> the thing is that fred trump gives the lie to the idea that donald trump is somehow a self-made man. >> friends and family say trump was a tough to handle teenager. >> i knew donald when he was very young. he was wild. he was incorrigible. >> he was a brad. he was difficult. highly spirited. >> i joke and say there's a rogue in every family. donald's the rogue. he was a pretty good rogue. >> he was a brat. misbehaving and not following the rules, his dad packed him up and sent him away to military school. and he actually says it's the best thing that happened to him. he really did meet the discipline. >> i loved it. it was terrific training. it was tough but it was good. >> and so he was tough to handle, had to be sent to the new york military academy. excellent, he's an alpha male. >> he's given a uniform and a belt with a brass buckle that he's told to keep shiny and subjected to very intense discip
. >> during the 1940s and 50s, fred trump built housing in queens and brooklyn for returning veterans, and he soon owned 39 apartment complexes in new york city and was a millionaire. >> the thing is that fred trump gives the lie to the idea that donald trump is somehow a self-made man. >> friends and family say trump was a tough to handle teenager. >> i knew donald when he was very young. he was wild. he was incorrigible. >> he was a brad. he was difficult. highly...