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new brooklyn? the place that g2 magazine called, and i still can't read this without laughing -- the coolest city on the planet. how is it that when i moved to park slope liquor stores have bulletproof cages to protect the cashiers, and then the picture windows and free tastings of the expansive and expensive pinot noir selections. how can a a point in history as we did in the fall of 2015 where the fabled parisian department store had come spend a month celebrating brooklyn mania with an exhibit called brooklyn -- how can the only chic parisian be so interested in buying products either made in brooklyn or soon as they could be more are eaten by a brooklynite? or at least a parisians idea of a brooklynite. and one final question. why should anyone care what happened to brooklyn? a place isn't even a city, it's a borough. it has 2,600,000 people in the city of 8 million come in a country of 330 million. what's the big deal? but i try to get into book, the reason should be interested is is a microco
new brooklyn? the place that g2 magazine called, and i still can't read this without laughing -- the coolest city on the planet. how is it that when i moved to park slope liquor stores have bulletproof cages to protect the cashiers, and then the picture windows and free tastings of the expansive and expensive pinot noir selections. how can a a point in history as we did in the fall of 2015 where the fabled parisian department store had come spend a month celebrating brooklyn mania with an...
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new brooklyn? the place gq called the coolest city on the park. when i moved there, there were protections for the cashiers and now they have free tastings of their expensive and inexpensive pinor collections. how could we get a point as we did in the 2015 where the department store spent a month celebrating brooklyn mania? how come the only cric people wanted producks made in brooklyn? chic. and one final question why should anyone care what happened to brooklyn? it isn't a city but a borough aborough. what is the big deal? what i try to show in the book is brooklyn is a microcosm for the changes that have been ruling our politics and the politics of western europe. over the past 30-40 years, advanced economies like that of the united states have been shifting away from manufacturing or to put it crudely making stuff, toward knowledge, information, or again to be crude thinking about stuff. new york city was already becoming the u.s. capital of the economy by the 1960s as corporations centralized
new brooklyn? the place gq called the coolest city on the park. when i moved there, there were protections for the cashiers and now they have free tastings of their expensive and inexpensive pinor collections. how could we get a point as we did in the 2015 where the department store spent a month celebrating brooklyn mania? how come the only cric people wanted producks made in brooklyn? chic. and one final question why should anyone care what happened to brooklyn? it isn't a city but a borough...
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so the question that i had in my mind how does the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the cruelest city on the of part so they had bulletproof cages to protect the cashier but now with their expansive and expensive wine collection is hell have we gotten to a point in history where the fabled parisians could spend one month celebrating brooklyn mania how could we always shake the parisians to see this though they could be worn or eaten by a resident and one final question why should anyone care what happens to brooklyn? it's not even a city. to did million 600,000 people in the city of 8 billion so what's the big deal? i try to show the reason we should be interested is a microcosm for the social changes for politics and should be mentioned the politics of western europe the past 34 years of vance's economies have been shifting away from manufacturing to words knowledge information. new york city was already becoming the u.s. capitol by the '60s as they would centralize in move headquarters to downtown. fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was in white-collar oc
so the question that i had in my mind how does the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the cruelest city on the of part so they had bulletproof cages to protect the cashier but now with their expansive and expensive wine collection is hell have we gotten to a point in history where the fabled parisians could spend one month celebrating brooklyn mania how could we always shake the parisians to see this though they could be worn or eaten by a resident and one final question why should anyone...
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that's not called the brooklyn burger?a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't-- although nice, the economics just don't work. >> and who gave you the p.o.? okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah? >> you're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you
that's not called the brooklyn burger?a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct....
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a butcher in brooklyn is about all flo knows.sign of how organized baseball is evolving and becoming more democratic. it's no longer just a game played by wealthier men -- doctors, lawyers, and bankers. and although flo can't identify which one of these gentlemen is that great-great-uncle on her father's side, we can i.d. couple of his teammates. at far left is chris smith. two men to the right is shortstop dickey pearce, who's credited with inventing the bunt. looks like a straitjacket. baseball uniforms have really changed over the years. i can see why. got to love this cap, though. take me out to the ballgame. so this is the bat. i see they're not playing with gloves. what about the balls? >> well, i have just the man to talk to for that. wild horse. >> wait. wild horse? >> that's his nickname. he runs the bases with wild abandon. >> you make those? >> i start with a rubber center, two cords of yarn. everything was handmade. >> ready? >> all right. >> really? oh, no. no gloves. aah! oh. it didn't hurt that bad. have you heard
a butcher in brooklyn is about all flo knows.sign of how organized baseball is evolving and becoming more democratic. it's no longer just a game played by wealthier men -- doctors, lawyers, and bankers. and although flo can't identify which one of these gentlemen is that great-great-uncle on her father's side, we can i.d. couple of his teammates. at far left is chris smith. two men to the right is shortstop dickey pearce, who's credited with inventing the bunt. looks like a straitjacket....
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a wall street trader the same block the same house all of brooklyn new brooklyn. . >> 41 years in n.y.p.d. courage cover bravery, integrity and those to keep you up at night as a precinct commander they knew that they did not trust so went to internal affairs about those commanding officers of board to meet with them on a regular basis. so flu in your commander you concerned about? who keeps you up at night? we will not the case in your command they will think and not doing a good job. if you are part of that team to come negative looking well so the other cops are willing to tell you if your willing to listen to to stay away from and who they do not want to work with. >> i am reminded of a story from grand rapids michigan from a meat packing company the inspectors can buy for visit neighboring in the break firm the materials from the counter and one of the u.s. deet -- one the usda inspector became offended can you imagine government agents summoning someone to their own office? they told him you remove the materials because their offensive or we will remove our meat inspectors. i have n
a wall street trader the same block the same house all of brooklyn new brooklyn. . >> 41 years in n.y.p.d. courage cover bravery, integrity and those to keep you up at night as a precinct commander they knew that they did not trust so went to internal affairs about those commanding officers of board to meet with them on a regular basis. so flu in your commander you concerned about? who keeps you up at night? we will not the case in your command they will think and not doing a good job. if...
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this is an exhibit here of a very difficult time in brooklyn. we know about the draft riots in manhattan. well, there are draft riots right over here. >> tobaccos. >> and the liggett tobacco company which some of you may remember which was on television. anyway, so i think it's -- it's a subject that i think really gives me some interest and some encouragement i think. >> great. thank you. so let's -- let's turn it over to you for a few minutes. meredith has a microphone, and we would love some questions. not a shy audience, good. >> yes. i would like to know have you run into any problems with putting up exhibits where people say no you can't do that? you can't say that? we wouldn't allow you to do that or exhibit that, and if so, what was your response? >> well, i've had very little of that experience. i mean, you know, there are legendary examples in the museum feel, especially the enola gay exhibition. most of the american historical agencies like the brooklyn historical society are legally or officially they are not nonprofit organizations,
this is an exhibit here of a very difficult time in brooklyn. we know about the draft riots in manhattan. well, there are draft riots right over here. >> tobaccos. >> and the liggett tobacco company which some of you may remember which was on television. anyway, so i think it's -- it's a subject that i think really gives me some interest and some encouragement i think. >> great. thank you. so let's -- let's turn it over to you for a few minutes. meredith has a microphone, and...
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voraz incendio destruye decenas de autos esta tarde en el área de la bahía se desata la violencia en brooklyn simpatizantes de donald trump y opositores >> telemundo 48 fin de semana con paola reyes ♪. >> buenas noches le saluda david gonzález ,muchas gracias por su compañía, inicíamos en freemon donde decenas de vehículos se vieron rodeados en llamas luego de incendiarse un lote de automóviles >> el humo negro alarmó a residentes en el sur de la bahía en fremont los policías reaccionaron a la (alarma >> (audio en inglés) >> al llegar los agentes veinte carros ardían en fuego, luego la cifra ascendió a más de 30 dijo el jefe de bomberos, de acuerdo al reporte las llamas se desataron en un lugar de almacenamiento de vehículos cerca de las 4 de la tarde el negocio había cerrado sus puertas a eso de las 1 de la tarde, no hubo heridos, y el fuego fue contenido rapidamente pero olos bomberos permanecieron en la escena para comprobar que se extinguiera, el caso está bajo investigación >> también imágenes recientemente de un voraz incendio en santa clara, cerca de la preparatoria los altos, donde bo
voraz incendio destruye decenas de autos esta tarde en el área de la bahía se desata la violencia en brooklyn simpatizantes de donald trump y opositores >> telemundo 48 fin de semana con paola reyes ♪. >> buenas noches le saluda david gonzález ,muchas gracias por su compañía, inicíamos en freemon donde decenas de vehículos se vieron rodeados en llamas luego de incendiarse un lote de automóviles >> el humo negro alarmó a residentes en el sur de la bahía en fremont...
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so the question i had in my mind as i approached the book has old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? i cannot read this without laughing but how is it to project uh cashier's with free tastings of the expansive and wine collection. howell could we have got into a point in history with the fabled parisian department store how could the only chic parisian interested to see a man as though they to be eaten by of brooklyn i? quite sure anybody care what happens to brooklyn? with 2,600,000 people and what i tried to show in the book it is a microcosm for the economic social changes in that should be mentioned the politics of western europe. over the past 3440 years the fiesta economies have been shifting away to make stuff for knowledge and information into think about stuff. new york city was already becoming the u.s. capitol to centralizes to go downtown and midtown. fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupation. this gave new york a competitive vintage over the industrial cities. most tour white-collar that were predominantly men to take the train even dick v
so the question i had in my mind as i approached the book has old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? i cannot read this without laughing but how is it to project uh cashier's with free tastings of the expansive and wine collection. howell could we have got into a point in history with the fabled parisian department store how could the only chic parisian interested to see a man as though they to be eaten by of brooklyn i? quite sure anybody care what happens to brooklyn? with 2,600,000 people and...
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because the stories about the people in the brooklyn headquarters in the toll this at the very tail end of the interview right after michigan she was passed off but i cannot tell you anymore. i was so angry tell us what happened want to know he said talk to other people in their room and i got into telesis was in the room and he gave us the names we tried to make it a mission every interview after that what exactly what went down finally circling back nine months later separately we could have had a baby in that time. [laughter] finally one source said we have bits and pieces this was post-election but pre-inauguration finally they tell us what happened to find out she was frustrated what happened during the primary and was angry after aides say message isn't resonating these a the moments that make the book what it is a real book about what is happened not told through outsiders but inside the campaign that kind of moment shines in the book. >> i want to know what was the hardest part of reporting out this book greg. >> trying to get anybody to talk about the anything with a proud hist
because the stories about the people in the brooklyn headquarters in the toll this at the very tail end of the interview right after michigan she was passed off but i cannot tell you anymore. i was so angry tell us what happened want to know he said talk to other people in their room and i got into telesis was in the room and he gave us the names we tried to make it a mission every interview after that what exactly what went down finally circling back nine months later separately we could have...
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so the question i had in my mind as i approached the book has old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? i cannot read this without laughing but how is it to project uh cashier's with free tastings of the expansive and wine collection. howell could we have got into a point in history with the fabled parisian department store how could the only chic parisian interested to see a man as though they to be eaten by of brooklyn i? quite sure anybody care what happens to brooklyn? with 2,600,000 people and what i tried to show in the book it is a microcosm for the economic social changes in that should be mentioned the politics of western europe.
so the question i had in my mind as i approached the book has old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? i cannot read this without laughing but how is it to project uh cashier's with free tastings of the expansive and wine collection. howell could we have got into a point in history with the fabled parisian department store how could the only chic parisian interested to see a man as though they to be eaten by of brooklyn i? quite sure anybody care what happens to brooklyn? with 2,600,000 people and...
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so, being in brooklyn was terrific." in addition to john travolta, badham wanted his entire cast to have a "brooklyn edge." "and he had us all hang out together and kind of be those people and uh, really get a sense of what we were doing prior to going to camera which gave it the authenticity and the drive." "basically the minute we, tony and stephanie got on set together it was very real. and it was as if he and i - karen and john - were just sort of sitting back and watching these two people interact." adding to the film's commtment to portray genuine brooklyn was the fact it was shot in the borough itself. "using brooklyn, filming in brooklyn, being right there in the streets where this story took place, really brought an amazing authenticity to it because, if they had done this on a sound stage it just wouldn't have been as effective." "it was very authentic. it was very ethnic." filming on location also brought press coverage and legions of adoring travolta fans. "when i began to think that maybe john travolta was m
so, being in brooklyn was terrific." in addition to john travolta, badham wanted his entire cast to have a "brooklyn edge." "and he had us all hang out together and kind of be those people and uh, really get a sense of what we were doing prior to going to camera which gave it the authenticity and the drive." "basically the minute we, tony and stephanie got on set together it was very real. and it was as if he and i - karen and john - were just sort of sitting back...
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attorney office in brooklyn. under her direction, the office successfully prosecuted numeral andumerous cyber caramels human traffickers among other important cases. lynchughter of loretta north carolina, a retired minister and librarian whose commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her let's work. -- her life's work. she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. she will be in conversation this afternoon with our very own professor, a faculty here at harvard kennedy school. please join me in welcoming attorney general lynch and professor chris robichaux. [applause] >> welcome. >> welcome. everyone here is committed to a book service. you have spent some time at harvard. did your experience at harvard as an undergrad and law student prepare you for a career? >> i was fortunate enough to take advantage of a things harvard. i would say to the students to try a variety of well. i know you made a commitment. maybe you're at another school. there are so many different things
attorney office in brooklyn. under her direction, the office successfully prosecuted numeral andumerous cyber caramels human traffickers among other important cases. lynchughter of loretta north carolina, a retired minister and librarian whose commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her let's work. -- her life's work. she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. she will be in conversation this afternoon with our very own professor, a faculty here at...
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attorney's office in brooklyn. .. her commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her life work. attorney general has a spending time with her husband and her two children. she will be in conversation this afternoon with our very own illustrious professor, chris for a faculty member at harvard university school. welcome with me attorney general and professor robichaux. [applause] welcome. thank you. >> i want to start ? everyone is committed to public service and is heard from dean weaver you have some time at harvard. mike. [laughter] how did it prepare you for public service? >> i was fortunate enough to take advantage at harvard and what i would say to the students here is to try a variety of things as well. i know you made the commitment pleasure here at the school so many things here to explore that you might not have thought would be something you would be interested in but could in fact be the ultimate thing that you connect with. particularly glad to come back here to the kennedy schoo
attorney's office in brooklyn. .. her commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her life work. attorney general has a spending time with her husband and her two children. she will be in conversation this afternoon with our very own illustrious professor, chris for a faculty member at harvard university school. welcome with me attorney general and professor robichaux. [applause] welcome. thank you. >> i want to start ? everyone is committed to public service and...
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the brooklyn headquarters had people there as well and of course the victory party or planned victoryarty location. we spent a tremendous amount of time trying to piece together what happened, trying to get the time element. there are a lot of things in the book have that have not appeared anywhere else. we were afraid someone else would report it that hillary clinton was urged to concede before she did on election night. there is is a lot more about story, what was going on , what the emotions were, what the debates were among her staff and family. for me, that's the part i was most proud of that we got all this reporting that no one else did about this incredibly shocking moment for the country and the clinton people and the country as well. what is your favorite part of the book. >> that obviously, because it took a lot of work. >> if you don't mind, every authors favorite part is the byline so this is really the second favorite part. >> it was great, i think everyone wanted to know what was going on inside that room so i would have to agree with you. we also wanted to know the rea
the brooklyn headquarters had people there as well and of course the victory party or planned victoryarty location. we spent a tremendous amount of time trying to piece together what happened, trying to get the time element. there are a lot of things in the book have that have not appeared anywhere else. we were afraid someone else would report it that hillary clinton was urged to concede before she did on election night. there is is a lot more about story, what was going on , what the emotions...
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attorneys office in brooklyn. under her direction, the office successfully prosecuted numerous corrupt public officials, cyber criminals and human traffickers, among other important cases. attorney general lynch is the daughter of a retired minister and a librarian, whose commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her life's work. attorney general lynch enjoys spending her free time with her husband and their two children. she will be in conversation this afternoon with our very own illustrious professor christopher robichaux, a factory -- a faculty member here. join the and welcoming attorney -- join me in welcoming attorney general loretta lynch and chris robichaux. [applause] >> attorney general lynch, welcome. >> thank you. >> i want to start with -- everyone here is committed to public service. as we just heard from deena -- dean weaver, you have spent some time at harvard. how did your experience at harvard as an undergrad and as a law student prepare you? loretta: i was fortunate e
attorneys office in brooklyn. under her direction, the office successfully prosecuted numerous corrupt public officials, cyber criminals and human traffickers, among other important cases. attorney general lynch is the daughter of a retired minister and a librarian, whose commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her life's work. attorney general lynch enjoys spending her free time with her husband and their two children. she will be in conversation this afternoon...
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we didn't have a church in brooklyn that year. every night he would kneel by the side of the bed and right. -- pray. i was so touched by this. i then given this insight, this view into their apartment. i felt like i had the heart of everok that nobody had told anyone four. the baseball stuff was great. that this was the piece of the puzzle that was missing. baseball, after a rough april, robinson started to hit the ball. this is not a great dodger team. this is a team with very poor pitching. have no power hitters whatsoever, jackie robinson leads the team with 12 homers at the end of the season. at the beginning of may and june, they are in first place and they stay there. no one understands how because they are doing all the little things, they are stealing, one these are all the things that jackie robinson does best. he is without a doubt the most important player on the team that year. who protestede walker isdixie overheard by a reporter given thanksgiving robinson some tips on hitting. he is pulling the ball much too much. h
we didn't have a church in brooklyn that year. every night he would kneel by the side of the bed and right. -- pray. i was so touched by this. i then given this insight, this view into their apartment. i felt like i had the heart of everok that nobody had told anyone four. the baseball stuff was great. that this was the piece of the puzzle that was missing. baseball, after a rough april, robinson started to hit the ball. this is not a great dodger team. this is a team with very poor pitching....
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attorney general's office in brooklyn. under her direction the office successfully prosecuted numerous corrupt public officials of a cyber criminals and human traffickers among other important cases. attorney general lynch is the daughter of lorenzo and learn -- lorenzo ann-marie lynch, a retired minister and a librarian whose commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her life's work. attorney general lynch enjoys spending her free time with her their twoephen and children. she will be in conversations this afternoon with our illustrious professor christopher rover show, a faculty member here. welcome the and joining attorney general lynch and professor --bust [applause] >> attorney general lynch, welcome. , think i want to start with everyone here is committed to public service treat as we heard from dean weaver you have spent some time at harvard. experience as an undergrad and as a law student prepare you for a career in public service? >> i was fortunate to be able to take advantage of a lot
attorney general's office in brooklyn. under her direction the office successfully prosecuted numerous corrupt public officials of a cyber criminals and human traffickers among other important cases. attorney general lynch is the daughter of lorenzo and learn -- lorenzo ann-marie lynch, a retired minister and a librarian whose commitment to justice and public service has been the inspiration of her life's work. attorney general lynch enjoys spending her free time with her their twoephen and...
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. >> because in my life, i'm a working mother from brooklyn, and i'm a hippy. it is -- but it is wonderful playing these women who are strong and smart and, you know, not victims, not girlfriends. it is fantastic. the writing is fantastic. i couldn't ask for anything more. >> speaking of a hippie, if this had come out in your campaign for president in the tv series you might not have gotten elected. then again trump would have -- maybe you would have appointed. >> seriously. >> in your real life, you are a hippie. is it true you were following around the grateful dead and got kicked out of school? what is the true story here? >> that is the true story, my friend. yes, yes, i have a little road on me. >> okay. >> yeah, i was a visual arts student. i went to an art school in high school, and got in a little trouble like you do when you're a teenager and not being closely supervised. and i did, i followed the dead around. >> wow. >> it was fun, it was great, it was kind and sweet and lovely, and it was a time that you could do that. >> yeah. >> you know, the '80s,
. >> because in my life, i'm a working mother from brooklyn, and i'm a hippy. it is -- but it is wonderful playing these women who are strong and smart and, you know, not victims, not girlfriends. it is fantastic. the writing is fantastic. i couldn't ask for anything more. >> speaking of a hippie, if this had come out in your campaign for president in the tv series you might not have gotten elected. then again trump would have -- maybe you would have appointed. >> seriously....
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her life was a true brooklyn story. born in newport news, virginia on february 14, 1933, she came to new york city with her family as a young girl as part of the northern migration from the south in search of opportunity. growing up in bev ford, brooklyn, she graduated from thomas jefferson highchool and married jacob a. williams in 1951 and raised three ildren, cheryl, jacob, and celeste. she was a staunch believer in education and actively involved in her children's school and with issues in her community. she also practiced what she preached. she returned to school and receed a bachelor of arts in education from brooklyn college at the age of 40. she found success as an educational sales representative for random house publishing company inspired by a desire to support the education of all children. she returned to the classroom earning a master of science degree in special education from hunter college, which she used to pursue her passion by working with developmentally challenged children in her beloved bedford st
her life was a true brooklyn story. born in newport news, virginia on february 14, 1933, she came to new york city with her family as a young girl as part of the northern migration from the south in search of opportunity. growing up in bev ford, brooklyn, she graduated from thomas jefferson highchool and married jacob a. williams in 1951 and raised three ildren, cheryl, jacob, and celeste. she was a staunch believer in education and actively involved in her children's school and with issues in...
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. >> so, drive from brooklyn to queens, on the brooklyn-queens express way there is a good chance you sat in this. traffic and a lot while crashing the kosciuszko bridge. >>s cans can. >kosciuszko.>> kosciuszko, okay. >> and a lot of it, while crossing the kosciuszko bridge. >> did stay right? >> kosciuszko. >> okay. >> you can see old bridge and the newbridge next to it. >> are you file anything emotions right now. >> yeah, let's br blow it up. >> okay. the bridge is 78 years old, new yorkers are not fans, constructed is underway, a portion of the newer bridge will open thursday. but the real show will happen in the summer who the old bridge gets blown up. ♪ how about some music to set the scene? that is what these musicians want, they are petitioning state to play 1812 overture while the bridge gets exploded -- blown up as i said, okay. ♪ >> i have these musicians calling and a choir with 181 people who want to come sing while they are blowing up the bridge. >> they are the band they specialize in playing music to video games. the console band. members have worked with kanye west, j
. >> so, drive from brooklyn to queens, on the brooklyn-queens express way there is a good chance you sat in this. traffic and a lot while crashing the kosciuszko bridge. >>s cans can. >kosciuszko.>> kosciuszko, okay. >> and a lot of it, while crossing the kosciuszko bridge. >> did stay right? >> kosciuszko. >> okay. >> you can see old bridge and the newbridge next to it. >> are you file anything emotions right now. >> yeah, let's...
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the islanders had to go to brooklyn.ound us are watching hockey. nobody is making the trek to brooklyn. it only makes sense to go back to the nassau coliseum where people actually want to come back. >> is an impressive? >> yeah, i mean, it's brand-new. >> i bet you can't wait to get back there. >> you did a great job. >> you got it? are you sure? hold on a minute. >> i'm sure that my parents are very proud. another great week of "chasing news." we will be back on monday. bart: trick-or-treat! ♪ on this filthy night of evil ♪ little gaudy beggars stroll ♪ as they lure ghouls, ghosts and goblins ♪ ♪ hungry for their innocent souls ♪ ♪ there is a hellish breeze a-groanin' ♪ ♪ as the children they pursue ♪ you can hear their bellies moanin' ♪ ♪ they might even gnaw on you ♪ but ruler of this sordid host ♪ ♪ more ghastly than them all ♪ lurks a ravenous beastly monster ♪ ♪ more than 25 feet tall (screaming) ♪ he's dirty and he's hairy ♪ and his mouth tastes just like crap ♪ ♪ like you, he's trick-or-treating for ♪ ♪ some cand
the islanders had to go to brooklyn.ound us are watching hockey. nobody is making the trek to brooklyn. it only makes sense to go back to the nassau coliseum where people actually want to come back. >> is an impressive? >> yeah, i mean, it's brand-new. >> i bet you can't wait to get back there. >> you did a great job. >> you got it? are you sure? hold on a minute. >> i'm sure that my parents are very proud. another great week of "chasing news." we...
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he was reporting back to brooklyn and saying something doesn't feel so right. they were so reliant on data and analytics they were reporting something back to him. he was always sounding the alarm, raidsing the red flag. >> did you notice during the campaign your anecdotal was different than your statistics? i kept getting it at the end, my brother and people. i keep hearing things, they should be for trump, the pro-life people showing up. this doesn't fit with the numbers we had been getting from the experts. >> that's when we found in the reporting of the book, we for a long time had difficulty with this gap between the sort of stories we were reporting a and the fact that she was up in the polls, which is why we say, we expected ler her to rin on elec night. >> a guy in pennsylvania said if you poll with a real person, hillary won by. if you do a robo-voice, trump won by 3. people were find when they have an articulate person, this person will think i'm racist if i vai i'm for trump. >> one of her advisers circulated a memo, add a few points to each poll. >>
he was reporting back to brooklyn and saying something doesn't feel so right. they were so reliant on data and analytics they were reporting something back to him. he was always sounding the alarm, raidsing the red flag. >> did you notice during the campaign your anecdotal was different than your statistics? i kept getting it at the end, my brother and people. i keep hearing things, they should be for trump, the pro-life people showing up. this doesn't fit with the numbers we had been...
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the current site, how are the terminal or brooklyn basin. we have seen more people wanting them to stay where they are. 63% said to stick with the current site. >>> coming up, new information in the drowning of a young girl in a backyard swimming pool. >>> the organization girls of alameda county works with girls from kindergarten through senior year of high school to keep them in school, help them grow and give them the tools they need for a higher education. >> on friday girls inc. launched a campaign to raise awareness of the issues young women are facing. for more we're happy to have the ceo joining us. it is stunning to me that you can see disparities between young girls performance and young boys. from the minute they walk in the first day of kindergarten. >> absolutely. one of the things we are focused on is inspiring girls to be strong, smart and bold. we make sure there is an environment that provides room for the developmental -- development of an -- the girls path. >> if i do not raise my hand, is assumed i don't know the answer.
the current site, how are the terminal or brooklyn basin. we have seen more people wanting them to stay where they are. 63% said to stick with the current site. >>> coming up, new information in the drowning of a young girl in a backyard swimming pool. >>> the organization girls of alameda county works with girls from kindergarten through senior year of high school to keep them in school, help them grow and give them the tools they need for a higher education. >> on...
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reporter: welcome to williamsburg, brooklyn, to the department of the pim gone.ht. this time a tree is not growing in brooklyn but a nest with pigeons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i walked in and found this pigeon living. reporter: she left a window in the kitchen slightly ajar and the pigeon continues to move in and out of the apartment and the eggs have since hatched and surprises keep coming. >> wow. >> just last night, i think i realized that my pigeon, two pigeons, a mother and father interchanging, so someone is always on, the other one is going out. i think. i have not confirmed this. i think it is. so yes, meantime, genevieve have done what many of wuss do. she created an instagram after calling 311 and the wild bird. buzz you know, i had to ask, i said, you know what kind of reaction did you get? it is weird. >> i have been getting mixed reaction when i told my parents that i may keep her for a little while. they hung on me. >> well, dy ape, i gat question four, though. you are saying she is not going to do this forever so going to give a beautiful forever home and evict
reporter: welcome to williamsburg, brooklyn, to the department of the pim gone.ht. this time a tree is not growing in brooklyn but a nest with pigeons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i walked in and found this pigeon living. reporter: she left a window in the kitchen slightly ajar and the pigeon continues to move in and out of the apartment and the eggs have since hatched and surprises keep coming. >> wow. >> just last night, i think i realized that my pigeon, two pigeons, a mother and...
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. >> i'm in the vinegar hill section of brooklyn. >> come out at night and they will treat you like a pet. >> the area of concern is here at new york public housing known as circuit housing. >> how big are they? >> there pretty big like this. that is the body only. >> wow,. >> locals blame the build up of trash. >> if they controlled the garbage bin so that garbage is not but out so they don't come out to eat. that's what they're doing. >> they also say construction they point to the ongoing efforts at the brooklyn -- yard. >> that is crazy. >> other say. >> i think people who are saying that there see more rats are like newcomers. maybe in connecticut they did not have rats. >> brian has lived here for over 20 years. he said that over the past three he has actually seen more rats. so what's going on? i wish out to the new york housing authority to get there take on it. are they receiving more complaints and if so what are they doing? they are looking into it in carrying out extermination efforts. you can probably see someone back to me right now trying to take some out. >> what freak
. >> i'm in the vinegar hill section of brooklyn. >> come out at night and they will treat you like a pet. >> the area of concern is here at new york public housing known as circuit housing. >> how big are they? >> there pretty big like this. that is the body only. >> wow,. >> locals blame the build up of trash. >> if they controlled the garbage bin so that garbage is not but out so they don't come out to eat. that's what they're doing. >>...
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does anybody give you any pushback at brooklyn college about what you teach? >> absolutely.elcome those debates, and i ask them to come to my class prepared with their facts and check. john: i'm glad to hear that. i'm glad they debate. thank you for debating this hear, carolina. coming up, how despite all the complaints from social justice activists, those of us who live in relatively capitalist countries do get more social justice all the time. as the beatles said, the world keeps getting better. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. t
does anybody give you any pushback at brooklyn college about what you teach? >> absolutely.elcome those debates, and i ask them to come to my class prepared with their facts and check. john: i'm glad to hear that. i'm glad they debate. thank you for debating this hear, carolina. coming up, how despite all the complaints from social justice activists, those of us who live in relatively capitalist countries do get more social justice all the time. as the beatles said, the world keeps...
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i know there is some folks in brooklyn, i won't say wo, who were come posting the trash in their ownill: all right, de blasio is forward thinking. he will fig girt out. probably not. thans, diana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: bill, goose one, detective zero. check thought surveillance footage posted to youtube by lieutenant shawn bassett of the clarksville police department, security cam footage of the colleagues and detective rahal getting attacked and owned by very angry mother goose. >> how did you go goose one diving goose schnegg. >> oh, boy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> knock knock. bill: who is this? reporter: this agitated alligator. ronny russell which is the gator getter consultants in south carolina. he was called to south carolina home early sunday morning because the family heard a lot of knocking around the front porch and turns out the gat ouster nine-feet long. he actually made the way through a locked screen door. bill: they have so many gators they have a company called gator gert. reporter: gator getter. note ♪ ♪ bill: all right. what the hell that is? reporter: they are the unicorn
i know there is some folks in brooklyn, i won't say wo, who were come posting the trash in their ownill: all right, de blasio is forward thinking. he will fig girt out. probably not. thans, diana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: bill, goose one, detective zero. check thought surveillance footage posted to youtube by lieutenant shawn bassett of the clarksville police department, security cam footage of the colleagues and detective rahal getting attacked and owned by very angry mother...
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i had an event in brooklyn which was disrupted by people who appeared to be professional disrupters, professional protesters. what it did was it disenfranchised the people that came there to exchange ideas, to hear how i felt about health care, immigration. today i've been meeting with small groups in my office. they get a one-on-one, 20 minutes, 30 minutes with me for me to address their concerns. in addition to that, we've been doing these teletown hall meetings. last month, 14,000 people participated and got to ask me questions. it's not disruptive. people get their time with me and they get to actually hear what i have to say. >> members of congress in both parties, not just republicans, don't have a lot to brag about coming home for this two-week break. >> no. we promised the american people we would repair our broken health care system. we haven't done that yet. i was going to be a no vote. i told the president that. i told the vice president. i told all leadership in the republican party. i didn't think what was being proposed was the solution for what's wrong with the afforda
i had an event in brooklyn which was disrupted by people who appeared to be professional disrupters, professional protesters. what it did was it disenfranchised the people that came there to exchange ideas, to hear how i felt about health care, immigration. today i've been meeting with small groups in my office. they get a one-on-one, 20 minutes, 30 minutes with me for me to address their concerns. in addition to that, we've been doing these teletown hall meetings. last month, 14,000 people...
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calvin: i talk about picking a jury in harlan county and brooklyn.ched a lawyer pick a jury in brooklyn. he did it by rough ethnic guesses. it was a wrongful death case. he decided his fines,t ideal juror would be a 60-year-old jewish man who put two kids through college, because the death was a college teacher. he did not like people with thin lips. in harlan county, kentucky daniel boone smith knew everyone in the county. he knew which witness had a dispute with someone else that was connected with the defense. it is more grounded. charlie: if you just find one of those, they will not convict your guy. calvin: the way people get killed is different, too. i was doing a story in west virginia where the miners went on strike for a schoolbook issue. it was in the 1970's when things were dangerous in new york, walking down the street at night or something. i got to the airport. there was a taxi queue. guys would come up and break the queue and say, "do you want a taxi?" i thought, that guy is ok new york, but in west virginia someone would hit him in th
calvin: i talk about picking a jury in harlan county and brooklyn.ched a lawyer pick a jury in brooklyn. he did it by rough ethnic guesses. it was a wrongful death case. he decided his fines,t ideal juror would be a 60-year-old jewish man who put two kids through college, because the death was a college teacher. he did not like people with thin lips. in harlan county, kentucky daniel boone smith knew everyone in the county. he knew which witness had a dispute with someone else that was...
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not for nothin'. >> that's brooklyn?n'. >> not for nothin', but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> not for -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> what is it? >> so we have tomato and potato, and that's it. >> what else do we have? >> australian wagyu beef, a massive perfectly cooked tomahawk chop. coming in the door at up to $150 a pound, that includes bones and fat. this is about $1,000 worth of steak, bitches. even if tim wanted to serve good old usa beef, still the finest on earth, in my opinion, he can't. china has banned imports of u.s. beef over concerns about mad cow disease. while they carve, a quick trip behind the bookshelf. >> and now i show you special place. so you name your label the village of wines. i think there's a chance we have it. and so this side is our interesting wines t
not for nothin'. >> that's brooklyn?n'. >> not for nothin', but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> not for -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> what is it? >> so we have tomato and potato, and that's it. >> what...
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brooklyn's mother was among the frantic parents. >> i was utterly relieved. no one will understand how important it is for you to see your child's face when something like this happens. >> reporter: they said he stopped in at the school office claiming he was dropping off something for his wife and had previous run-ins with the law. >> domestic violence and drug charges. >> reporter: authorities said the couple was separated after only a few months of marriage. danielle nottingham, cbs news in san bernardino california. >> the other child shot was in stable condition. >>> new information about deadly fire in oakland. we know the identity of the fourth person killed. the coroner's office that he is a 36-year-old man from nigeria. he once studied at uc berkeley and the fire tore through a low income housing building. the official cause is investigation but some said it was started by a candle. >>> for flood victims, the shelter closed in san jose. more than 60 people were staying at the seven trees community center. all lost their homes when the coyote creek fl
brooklyn's mother was among the frantic parents. >> i was utterly relieved. no one will understand how important it is for you to see your child's face when something like this happens. >> reporter: they said he stopped in at the school office claiming he was dropping off something for his wife and had previous run-ins with the law. >> domestic violence and drug charges. >> reporter: authorities said the couple was separated after only a few months of marriage. danielle...
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sixers got embarrassed by low ly brooklyn nets they allowed a wells fargo record 141 points and who by after the game brett brown, very candid. >> it is, it is one of those games where you give brooklyn credit. we could not guard them. none of us could guard any of them. you know, i could just leave and that should be the headline. >> sad news to report, ilka sinsalo spent nine season with the team during 80's playing right wing. he helped lead the team to two stanley cup final appearances. since 2004, he has been serving as a scout for the flyers, in europe. >>> last night, two fly guys, making their nhl debuts against devils, stan moran and mike vechione, taking ice all by themselves. that was a prank, by the vets. flyers losing at new jersey, only two games left in the season now, they host columbus on saturday and carolina on sunday. >>> unlucky night for steven biscotti. they are playing, in st. louis he gets hit in the right elbow in the fifth inning. next batter ball in the birth, he is going for second and then he gets hit in the left elbow. of course, he was not done. he is go
sixers got embarrassed by low ly brooklyn nets they allowed a wells fargo record 141 points and who by after the game brett brown, very candid. >> it is, it is one of those games where you give brooklyn credit. we could not guard them. none of us could guard any of them. you know, i could just leave and that should be the headline. >> sad news to report, ilka sinsalo spent nine season with the team during 80's playing right wing. he helped lead the team to two stanley cup final...
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brooklyn's mother was among the parents who waited hours to see their kids following the shooting. >>as completely and utterly relieved like nobody will ever understand how important it is for you to just be able to see your kid's face, especially when something like this happens. >> police say anderson first stopped to sign in at the school office claiming he was dropping off something for his wife. anderson had previous run-ins with the law. >> domestic charges, weapons charges. >> the couple separated after a few months of marriage. police and s.w.a.t. teams showed up at the anderson home after the shooting to make sure there were no additional victims inside. north park elementary will be closed tomorrow and wednesday. the school district plans on providing district counseling for the children and the administration. veronica de la cruz, kpix5. >>> some developing news in san francisco, a motorcyclist had a close call when someone started shooting at a moving car, happened about two hours ago on golden gate avenue near market street. bullet fragments hit the motorcyclist, went thr
brooklyn's mother was among the parents who waited hours to see their kids following the shooting. >>as completely and utterly relieved like nobody will ever understand how important it is for you to just be able to see your kid's face, especially when something like this happens. >> police say anderson first stopped to sign in at the school office claiming he was dropping off something for his wife. anderson had previous run-ins with the law. >> domestic charges, weapons...
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back to living in brooklyn, it's an amazing place. we are populated, with a lot of vegetarian restaurants and yoga shops in farm to table restaurants. the one it's in brooklyn only serve organic eggs harvested by amish midwives. my me amanda says i'm the only member of the national rifle association in the zip code and if any of you are members you know you get a pound a mail a month from those good people you also get a really great looking ball cap and the nra ball cap it's a black ball cap with the letters nra. i tell you the straight because story because in my neighborhood on the weekends right outside of our local market all of the liberal advocacy groups becky, they line up and asking for money. you got the planned parenthood, greenpeace, human rights and so on and so forth and that peta people are the worst. the fundraisers. i was heading to the market one day and i grabbed my nra ball cap and something very interesting happened when all of those liberal groups saw that i was heading to the market one day and i grabbed my nra
back to living in brooklyn, it's an amazing place. we are populated, with a lot of vegetarian restaurants and yoga shops in farm to table restaurants. the one it's in brooklyn only serve organic eggs harvested by amish midwives. my me amanda says i'm the only member of the national rifle association in the zip code and if any of you are members you know you get a pound a mail a month from those good people you also get a really great looking ball cap and the nra ball cap it's a black ball cap...
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is brooklyn in the house? >> we here. we here. brooklyn, do or die. >> up next, my final thoughts.he line that connects the national action network. president trump's first 100 days in office and the 25th anniversary of the los angeles riots. stay with us. friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. >>> as i sat and watched the thousands come to the national action network convention this week, largest turnout in our 26 year history. i
is brooklyn in the house? >> we here. we here. brooklyn, do or die. >> up next, my final thoughts.he line that connects the national action network. president trump's first 100 days in office and the 25th anniversary of the los angeles riots. stay with us. friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in...
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i was born in brooklyn. aahh! black people know everything about white people.rom the time we could think, that's all we see on t.v. that's all on the radio, magazines, movies. we're bombarded with white folks. but conversely i think white america's known little known very little about african-americans. the beauty for spike lee is that he for a number of years, a number of projects, he was able to structure his productions as negative pickups, which basically meant that he could write the rules and he would have to agree to only three things. he would have to agree on we'll make the first one. we'll roll three things into the first one. you have to agree on the budget, the cast, and he'd write the script and then film the script. he'd have to deliver a film with only an "r" rating. and he'd have to make a film that was under 120 minutes. (john pierson) he went over 120 minutes on "jungle fever," but otherwise, has kept his end of the bargain and they totally left him alone. (siren) get your hands up, put 'em up i said. get your hands up, get your hands up. on "
i was born in brooklyn. aahh! black people know everything about white people.rom the time we could think, that's all we see on t.v. that's all on the radio, magazines, movies. we're bombarded with white folks. but conversely i think white america's known little known very little about african-americans. the beauty for spike lee is that he for a number of years, a number of projects, he was able to structure his productions as negative pickups, which basically meant that he could write the...
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on saturday robinson was honored with a statue on the 70th anniversary of his debut with the brooklynhere is miraea villareal. >> three! >> reporter: more than 20 years after his death, jackie robinosn is still drawing crowds of baseball fans. now standing just outside the gates of dodger stadium in los angeles is an over six foot, 700-pound statue much the baseball great. >> jackie robinson is certainly one of my heroes. >> reporter: sculptor branly cadet titled the piece "stealing home, the point of no return," honoring robinson's impact on and off the field. >> i wanted to capture the focus, the courage, the precise timing that's required at that point in time. and i think those qualities are also present in breaking color line. >> reporter: jackie robinson was the first african american player to sign with a major league baseball team, making his debut on april 15th, 1947 at first base for the brooklyn dodgers. >> it had to be a team affair because we don't have any really outstanding players on the ball club. >> reporter: his ten-year mlb career included a world series championsh
on saturday robinson was honored with a statue on the 70th anniversary of his debut with the brooklynhere is miraea villareal. >> three! >> reporter: more than 20 years after his death, jackie robinosn is still drawing crowds of baseball fans. now standing just outside the gates of dodger stadium in los angeles is an over six foot, 700-pound statue much the baseball great. >> jackie robinson is certainly one of my heroes. >> reporter: sculptor branly cadet titled the...
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barbecue is pork, and none of it ever comes from brooklyn.> coming up, somebody found a man eating a shark on a road 5 miles from the ocean. is the sci-fi channel filming another shark maid d d d d d when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. i just had to push one button wto join.s thing is crazy. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. introducing intuitive, one touch video calling from vonage. call now and get amazon chime at no additional cost. dagen: every day the staff on this show has a meeting where they choose the five best videos on the whole internet. they usually do it in a
barbecue is pork, and none of it ever comes from brooklyn.> coming up, somebody found a man eating a shark on a road 5 miles from the ocean. is the sci-fi channel filming another shark maid d d d d d when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening....
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youth, inng the brooklyn.applause] they are representing the it takes roots representation. >> howery all feeling today? -- how are you all feeling today? i'm 16-year-olds and i'm an organizer. we are in brooklyn new york. i'm inspired to be an front of all of you beautiful people today. committed to climate justice. i'm honored to be fighting alongside of you to make a better tomorrow. i'm glad to be here to represent my beloved brooklyn, black community, youth community, the -- femalenity as well community. , black caribbean teen, i'm well aware my life is in jeopardy because of climate change. climate change affects people of color, especially young people of color first. experience the most of the climate crisis. we are going to be the ones experiencing the worst effect of today's action. too many neighborhoods and communities of color in new york are exposed to pollution and supper health complications because of it. and, wed power outages are most vulnerable to extreme weather. it is becoming more and mo
youth, inng the brooklyn.applause] they are representing the it takes roots representation. >> howery all feeling today? -- how are you all feeling today? i'm 16-year-olds and i'm an organizer. we are in brooklyn new york. i'm inspired to be an front of all of you beautiful people today. committed to climate justice. i'm honored to be fighting alongside of you to make a better tomorrow. i'm glad to be here to represent my beloved brooklyn, black community, youth community, the --...
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back to living in brooklyn. it's an amazing place. my neighborhood is populate with a lot of vegetarian restaurantss and yoga shops and farm to table restaurants. i don't know if you have those here in washington the ones in brooklyn serve organic eggs harvested by amish mid wifes mitchell middle man says i'm the only member of the national rifle association in the zip code and you get about a pound of mail a month from those good people, and you also get a really great looking ball cam and the nra ball cap, black ball with the gold hers, nra. tell you the story because in my neighborhood on the weekend, right outside of our local market, all of the liberalled a sew cassy groups -- advocacy groups line up and they're asking for money and you have the planned parenthood and green peace and human rights and the peta people are the worse. they're very aggressive people. the peta fundraisers. so i was heading to the market one digrabbed my nr a-ball caps' something interesting happened. when they've saw the ball cap it was a like moses pa
back to living in brooklyn. it's an amazing place. my neighborhood is populate with a lot of vegetarian restaurantss and yoga shops and farm to table restaurants. i don't know if you have those here in washington the ones in brooklyn serve organic eggs harvested by amish mid wifes mitchell middle man says i'm the only member of the national rifle association in the zip code and you get about a pound of mail a month from those good people, and you also get a really great looking ball cam and the...