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, theater, they love the art, but deep down it is really like brooklyn? bobby, one of the reporter wrote an article saying, stop comparing ashbury park to brooklyn, i took my first trip to asbury park and ask. >> it cheapens character of asbury park by comparing it on brooklyn. it is its own plates. >place.>> at first glance it dot look like brooklyn at all. >> have you sign -- anywhere? jay-z. >> who. >> jay-z, the rapper. no, i got 99 problems but. >> i'm sorry i don't know. >> i put asbury park to the test, i lived in brooklyn for a year, trying to recreate my favorite activity, a slice of cheese cake, hop on subway, and going to waterfront. >> how did that work out? >> i am getting really hungry. i have been walking for a long time, i would love a slice of junior's cheese cake. can you point me in the direction of where jun junior's cheese cake is. >> junior's cheese cake? >> mm-hmm. have you heard of it? >> never heard of it. >> next idea, i'll take the subway. >> can you point me in the direction of the subway. where is the subway here? >> there is
, theater, they love the art, but deep down it is really like brooklyn? bobby, one of the reporter wrote an article saying, stop comparing ashbury park to brooklyn, i took my first trip to asbury park and ask. >> it cheapens character of asbury park by comparing it on brooklyn. it is its own plates. >place.>> at first glance it dot look like brooklyn at all. >> have you sign -- anywhere? jay-z. >> who. >> jay-z, the rapper. no, i got 99 problems but. >>...
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. >>> next we're with brooklyn beckham, and why he is following a different career path than his parents. >> why not music or sports and soccer? >>> remember when mariah carey called "american idol" the worst experience of her life? what does she think about touring partner, lionel >>> join us live on "e.t.'s" facebook page for breaking news, and chat with all your favorite celebs. >>> bald is beautiful as our kevin frazier says. recently more hollywood ladies are proving it. cara dela veen showed that, and then with singer sia. >> kathy griffin is bearing hers, and this shot hit twitter yesterday, and she shaved it last week to show solidarity with her sister who has cancer. >> she looks good either way. >>> speaking of looking good, supermodel claudia shifr turned her good looks into quite the career. at 46 years old, she holds the g guinness world record for the most magazine covers, but claudia's been laying low recently. we found out where, a castle fit for a royal. >> my perfect day is on the weekend because everyone is here playing games with the kids with my husband going for wal
. >>> next we're with brooklyn beckham, and why he is following a different career path than his parents. >> why not music or sports and soccer? >>> remember when mariah carey called "american idol" the worst experience of her life? what does she think about touring partner, lionel >>> join us live on "e.t.'s" facebook page for breaking news, and chat with all your favorite celebs. >>> bald is beautiful as our kevin frazier says....
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and the oldest boy, brooklyn, he's a photographer.oday, i got a look at the 18-year-old's portfolio laid out in a new book. >> how proud are your mom and dad when they saw this finished product? >> my mom cried. she's very proud. >> photography is brooklyn's passion, but he got candid with my about not following in his dad's footsteps. >> why not music or sports or soccer? >> i did football for 15 years since i was 2, but i had a lot of pressure on me. every time i made a mistake. i still really enjoy it, still watch it with my dad, but wanted to go my own directions. >> how old were you when you got your first camera? >> my dodd bought me my first camera when i was 15. >> is photography it for you, or is this just kind of a hobby while you're exploring other professions? >> photograph yi is what i really rant to do. >> he plans to study photography in new york soon, but we caught up with him at the annenberg space in l.a. where he shows off his tattoos, that matches dad, and his new book, "what i see." it includes his world and his f
and the oldest boy, brooklyn, he's a photographer.oday, i got a look at the 18-year-old's portfolio laid out in a new book. >> how proud are your mom and dad when they saw this finished product? >> my mom cried. she's very proud. >> photography is brooklyn's passion, but he got candid with my about not following in his dad's footsteps. >> why not music or sports or soccer? >> i did football for 15 years since i was 2, but i had a lot of pressure on me. every time i...
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. >>> next we're with brooklyn beckham, and why he is following a different career path than his parents. >> why not music or sports and soccer? >>> remember when mariah carey called "american idol" the worst experience of her life? what does she think about touring partner, lionel managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. >>> join us live on "e.t.'s" facebook page for breaking news, and chat with all your favorite celebs. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. gocolorista. from l'oreal paris. a playful new line of hair color. pink hair, bl
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plus, this owner of a brooklyn restaurant under fire.irst, i want to start with a brand-new controversy. richard stockton, he signed the declaration of independence. the namesake for stockton university in new jersey. well, some say that he was a former slave owner and this is an outrageous extension of the controversy but we have all of the details. we have more. >> that's right, stockton university in galloway, new jersey, is another institution feeling the ripple effect of the charlottesville, virginia, race riots. richard stockton was a slave owner. with racial and political tensions high, he was removed from the college's library. in a letter to the students he returned to the library to promote a healthy conversation between students and faculty and the administration about the name of and if they are going to change in the future. you "chasing news." bill: ashley johnson chased d he weighed i controversy, defending richard stockton, and a bad history of slavery in this country. but it isforward and not backwa. >> what are thoughts
plus, this owner of a brooklyn restaurant under fire.irst, i want to start with a brand-new controversy. richard stockton, he signed the declaration of independence. the namesake for stockton university in new jersey. well, some say that he was a former slave owner and this is an outrageous extension of the controversy but we have all of the details. we have more. >> that's right, stockton university in galloway, new jersey, is another institution feeling the ripple effect of the...
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day we have eight plants on five sites in brooklyn alone.t's how busy brooklyn is. >> nationwide you have an unbelievable business. when i see your book of business, it's facebook, and it's google, what i see is the in you economy and how important, what they're doing with u.s. concrete. >> death of retail has not been the death of concrete. all the fulfillment centers, all the data centers that have to be built to supply, all the facebooks of the world, we do most of that work around the country. >> at the same time our infrastructure is falling apart. the federal government not doing all that but you have the port authority of new york, gigantic institution. how much business are they giving you >> next year $32 billion capital budget laguardia airport job, one of the biggest jobs delta building a $1 billion new terminal there, we're on that job as well. >> big for you. >> big. >> how important is pricing, how important are these kinds of units and how important is acquisitions because you've got a scaled platform you need to run more thro
day we have eight plants on five sites in brooklyn alone.t's how busy brooklyn is. >> nationwide you have an unbelievable business. when i see your book of business, it's facebook, and it's google, what i see is the in you economy and how important, what they're doing with u.s. concrete. >> death of retail has not been the death of concrete. all the fulfillment centers, all the data centers that have to be built to supply, all the facebooks of the world, we do most of that work...
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likes there were sisters in brooklyn who had their jobs are caps off on a regular basis. his sister who wore his job was set on fire in manhattan. it's important to think about for thesehe stage sake crimes, in regards to official policy and rhetoric that enable us permission to act on that -- and on the biases and racism. what you have here in new york city, you have an officially sanctioned police surveillance program targeting muslims. they get permission from private actors to engage in that sort of conduct. look at what they're doing overseas to identify communities by way of exclusion strikes.mination that also gets permission. are targeting muslim communities and society. withdifficult to deal concrete ways -- it is rhetoric when it comes to muslims. that's a large part of why we are seeing these anti-muslim incidents. quite a do you feel that it's a change that we have to begin with a question like this. . think it's really a shame there's more to muslim american life than the hatred. there's more to it than the violence. there's more to it than the suspicion. thi
likes there were sisters in brooklyn who had their jobs are caps off on a regular basis. his sister who wore his job was set on fire in manhattan. it's important to think about for thesehe stage sake crimes, in regards to official policy and rhetoric that enable us permission to act on that -- and on the biases and racism. what you have here in new york city, you have an officially sanctioned police surveillance program targeting muslims. they get permission from private actors to engage in...
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>> people from brooklyn are often wound up. they need to relax. >> you should relax now.ple from brooklyn, by the way, need massage more than anyone else in the world. >> yes. that's true. >> take a nice deep breath in. >> do you think i'll lose any weight? >> shh. >> shh. >> so dr. dot is a famous masseuse who's famous for biting her patients. and aunt chippy doesn't know that yet, but she's about to find out. >> guillermo: she doesn't know? >> no, she doesn't know. >> guillermo: wow. >> we have a better deal. >> guillermo: yeah. >> people from brooklyn love the pizza dough method. >> this is the pizza dough method where i'm kneading you like a big pizza dough. >> you can even take some of the dough off me. >> people in brooklyn love that pizza dough method. they're all about pizza. >> you're making my toes curl. >> i think aunt chippy's going to love my bite massage. it's shocking at first but then after it's the most relaxing thing in the world. i think she's going to like it. >> okay. anytime now. >> oh. >> here we go. hold still. >> what the hell are you doing? [ lau
>> people from brooklyn are often wound up. they need to relax. >> you should relax now.ple from brooklyn, by the way, need massage more than anyone else in the world. >> yes. that's true. >> take a nice deep breath in. >> do you think i'll lose any weight? >> shh. >> shh. >> so dr. dot is a famous masseuse who's famous for biting her patients. and aunt chippy doesn't know that yet, but she's about to find out. >> guillermo: she doesn't...
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i'm from brooklyn. and the mosque that i consider my home mosque has been around since the late 1950's. it is the mosque that was founded by malcolm x. and you know, started out in the nation of islam. when mohammed died, he took over than they meet the shift, which was mohammed to islam. but we definitely carry on a lot of the good aspects, a lot of the good things, some of the good training and teaching that were in the nation of islam. some people have very stringent diets still. we call them our pioneers who are like 60 and up. a lot of them have a diet that consists of one meal a day or two meals a day, something that they learned in the nation of islam. you know, we practice -- martial arts is a very big part of our community. there's a dojo in my mosque, a dojo in the mosque down the block, it is a big part of black muslim culture that came from that history. we practice orthodox islam. we pray five times a day. most people are covered. our culture is very much like a african american and caribbe
i'm from brooklyn. and the mosque that i consider my home mosque has been around since the late 1950's. it is the mosque that was founded by malcolm x. and you know, started out in the nation of islam. when mohammed died, he took over than they meet the shift, which was mohammed to islam. but we definitely carry on a lot of the good aspects, a lot of the good things, some of the good training and teaching that were in the nation of islam. some people have very stringent diets still. we call...
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that's a real brooklyn tale.t begins in 1956, when howard frank is born in bensonhurst, the second of two sons. >> i know there was a lot of family problems. >> what kind of problems? >> i think there's some type of mental instability. it was a very difficult family to be raised in. >> many of us have been there. thank goodness for tv. howard's a fan of hit shows of the era, like "leave it to beaver" and reruns of one of his favorites, the popular western "the lone ranger." in his teens, howard begins writing to tv studios, requesting photos of his favorite stars. his early collection includes these "i love lucy" photos, behind-the-scenes shots from "batman," and autographed pictures of his hero, clayton moore. >> howie lived and breathed photos. >> fred westbrook, now a hollywood talent agent, met howard frank when they were both teenagers, prowling around photo shows in manhattan in the 1970s. >> he was, one might say, an idiot savant. he was a walking encyclopedia on the history of television. >> the two becom
that's a real brooklyn tale.t begins in 1956, when howard frank is born in bensonhurst, the second of two sons. >> i know there was a lot of family problems. >> what kind of problems? >> i think there's some type of mental instability. it was a very difficult family to be raised in. >> many of us have been there. thank goodness for tv. howard's a fan of hit shows of the era, like "leave it to beaver" and reruns of one of his favorites, the popular western...
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there were sisters and brooklyn associated who have had their hijabs ripped off. even a sister who were a hijab no set on fire in manhattan. i think it is important about what sets the stage for these hate crimes to the extent official government policy and enables really a a gives permission to private actors to act on the spices and the racism. what you have in new york city, for example, officially sanctioned police surveillance program targeting muslims. that gives permission to private actors to engage in that sort of conduct against muslims. we look at with u.s. government is doing domestically and overseas to muslim identified communities highway of exclusion , predatory prosecution, all the way up to elimination by drone strike of occupation, invasion, war, that always gives permission because all of these policies seem to be targeting or are targeting muslim addenda five communities in society. so i think in very real and what are local, state, municipal, and federal government does to mystically and overseas, it is rhetoric when he comes to muslims is a
there were sisters and brooklyn associated who have had their hijabs ripped off. even a sister who were a hijab no set on fire in manhattan. i think it is important about what sets the stage for these hate crimes to the extent official government policy and enables really a a gives permission to private actors to act on the spices and the racism. what you have in new york city, for example, officially sanctioned police surveillance program targeting muslims. that gives permission to private...
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gourmet ice cream business in brooklyn, but last june she had a second stroke. >> i had to stop being c.e.o. of my ice cream business and start being c.e.o. of my health and put that as my priority. which i did. >> reporter: this time, doctors found the cause-- a small hole in her heart, and repaired it. >> when i was told that i had a stroke, i've always associated it with the elderly, something that your grandmother has, but never thought it would be something that would happen to me. >> reporter: you can remember symptoms of a stroke using the word "fast." and if you get to the hospital quickly enough, doctors may be able to limit permanent damage by using medicine to dissolve a blood clot in the brain. >> mason: so knowing the symptoms can literally save your life. jon, thank you very much. coming up, a jersey boy on broadway.
gourmet ice cream business in brooklyn, but last june she had a second stroke. >> i had to stop being c.e.o. of my ice cream business and start being c.e.o. of my health and put that as my priority. which i did. >> reporter: this time, doctors found the cause-- a small hole in her heart, and repaired it. >> when i was told that i had a stroke, i've always associated it with the elderly, something that your grandmother has, but never thought it would be something that would...
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. >> the true story of this fantasy art begins in the sheepshead bay section of brooklyn, new york, whererank frazetta is born in 1928. what do you know about his childhood? >> he loved sports, loved playing stickball. he loved the streets of brooklyn. >> when he's not playing ball, little frank enjoys drawing and coloring. >> from the time he picked up a crayon, it was just a god-given talent. >> holly frazetta-taylor is frank's eldest daughter. >> his grandma would give him a penny every time, and he would draw on toilet paper. whatever there was he could find, he would draw on it. >> in grade school, frank shows off for classmates by sketching his favorite comic-book heroes. >> one of his teachers actually got mad at his father -- "why aren't you doing something with this boy?" they couldn't believe how good he was, and that's when they put him into art school. >> so young frank studies pencil sketching, oil painting, and watercolors. but when the art school shuts down, frank, now 16, strikes out on his own. he creates this original comic story about an ax-wielding snowman. his work's
. >> the true story of this fantasy art begins in the sheepshead bay section of brooklyn, new york, whererank frazetta is born in 1928. what do you know about his childhood? >> he loved sports, loved playing stickball. he loved the streets of brooklyn. >> when he's not playing ball, little frank enjoys drawing and coloring. >> from the time he picked up a crayon, it was just a god-given talent. >> holly frazetta-taylor is frank's eldest daughter. >> his...
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i'll hang around in brooklyn."e they found him. >> violante, i remember his father was distraught, just totally distraught because he had seen the results of what had happened to his son. >> he was my best friend in the world.he wree mi of t he day when i was in the hospital. i think it was my dad that told me about stacy. >> at 5:22 p.m. monday, stacy moskowitz stopped living. the doctors said they had not turned off the life support. it was just that the horrible damage done by a .44-caliber bullet in the brain was too much. >> she wasn't worried, you know, because she says, you know, "i've got blonde hair," you know. i told her i don't know how many times to be careful. >> my daughter is dead, but i would die right here and now to see this man punished. to do this to a young girl and a young boy... i lost a child, that woman has a son that's blind. to do this to young people, he can't be normal. he's not normal. >> that's the saddest part, that i never got to really know stacy. >> dubois: you still think about i
i'll hang around in brooklyn."e they found him. >> violante, i remember his father was distraught, just totally distraught because he had seen the results of what had happened to his son. >> he was my best friend in the world.he wree mi of t he day when i was in the hospital. i think it was my dad that told me about stacy. >> at 5:22 p.m. monday, stacy moskowitz stopped living. the doctors said they had not turned off the life support. it was just that the horrible damage...
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in his brooklyn apartment this down thirty allegedly charged at least with a fourteen inch knife the incident has garnered some serious concerns thirty two year old wayne june was shot and killed in his brooklyn apartment where he lived with his parents. the incident transpired monday afternoon after jews mother called nine one one for help controlling her son the nine one one call was for a nonviolent emotionally disturbed person. stated that she had no weapon but when police arrived to the apartment june allegedly charged at them with this fourteen inch carving knife and when officers used a taser to try to contain the thirty two year old it didn't work we're going to deploy the suspect the day before i thought you keep on moving forward this is only the latest shooting of an emotionally disturbed person in october sixty six year old deborah danner was shot and killed by sergeant hugh berry of the n.y.p.d. however the incident has many questioning if the n.y.p.d. is receiving the proper training they when dealing with emotionally disturbed people i reached out to the department it
in his brooklyn apartment this down thirty allegedly charged at least with a fourteen inch knife the incident has garnered some serious concerns thirty two year old wayne june was shot and killed in his brooklyn apartment where he lived with his parents. the incident transpired monday afternoon after jews mother called nine one one for help controlling her son the nine one one call was for a nonviolent emotionally disturbed person. stated that she had no weapon but when police arrived to the...
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not in brooklyn. it may come as a surprise that even cemeteries are pricing people out. this cemetery still has room to grow but they are also trying to maximise the space they already have. we wa nted the space they already have. we wanted to provide the people of brooklyn especially with an option where they can have affordable burial, and in their own neighbourhood. at a $2400 per square metre, this is some of the priciest land anywhere in the city. it is just like buying real estate, location, location. a grave which will bury three people, and we bury one on top of the other, can start as low as $4500 and can go as high as low as $4500 and can go as high as 18,000, depending upon the location. 1-way people are avoiding the hefty pricetag associated with a 7.5 metre plot is by cremation. something which is on the rise here in new york. it still leaves the question of what to do with the ashes. this is a little, little closer to the new york border. jozsef sources granite from around the world to m
not in brooklyn. it may come as a surprise that even cemeteries are pricing people out. this cemetery still has room to grow but they are also trying to maximise the space they already have. we wa nted the space they already have. we wanted to provide the people of brooklyn especially with an option where they can have affordable burial, and in their own neighbourhood. at a $2400 per square metre, this is some of the priciest land anywhere in the city. it is just like buying real estate,...
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not in brooklyn.here land is at a premium, it may come as a surprise that even cemeteries are pricing people out. this particular cemetery still has room to grow but they are also trying to maximise the space they already have. we wanted to provide the people of brooklyn, especially, an option where they can have affordable burial, and in their own neighbourhood. but at $2400 per square metre, this is some of the priciest land anywhere in the city. it's just like buying real estate, location, location. a grave which will entomb, or bury three people, and we bury one on top of the other, can start as low as $4500 and can go as high as $18,000, depending upon the location. one way people are avoiding the hefty pricetag associated with a 7.5 metre plot is by cremation. something which is on the rise here in new york. it still leaves the question of what to do with the ashes. this is a little closer to the new york border. joseph sources granite from around the world to make tombstones, mausoleums and gra
not in brooklyn.here land is at a premium, it may come as a surprise that even cemeteries are pricing people out. this particular cemetery still has room to grow but they are also trying to maximise the space they already have. we wanted to provide the people of brooklyn, especially, an option where they can have affordable burial, and in their own neighbourhood. but at $2400 per square metre, this is some of the priciest land anywhere in the city. it's just like buying real estate, location,...
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brooklyn,n impact on teachers were laid off from local schools. at least two schools were closed fire stations were threatened with being shut down. the zoo became so decrepit that there were moves to close it all together in order to protect the health of the animals. for many years, these cuts and once like it that took place throughout the city have been seen as the necessary move to solvency for new york. the only responsible solution to the problem of the fiscal crisis. my book looks at the crisis from a different perspective. through my work one of the things i came to believe is that it helped shape the lasting impacts of the crisis in a way that shapes to me the common wisdom of politics for a new yorker. in a the crisis sent a message way to people throughout the city and to those in the country watching, that institutions were weak and unreliable, not to be counted on. in this way, the crisis shifted public perception about the capacity of government for the city and country as a whole. in my book i argued that this austerity was in cert
brooklyn,n impact on teachers were laid off from local schools. at least two schools were closed fire stations were threatened with being shut down. the zoo became so decrepit that there were moves to close it all together in order to protect the health of the animals. for many years, these cuts and once like it that took place throughout the city have been seen as the necessary move to solvency for new york. the only responsible solution to the problem of the fiscal crisis. my book looks at...
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>> my mom cried. >> photography is clearly brooklyn's passion.ccer star dad's foot steps. >> why not music or soccer? >> football. i did football since i was like two but i've had a lot of pressure on me as well because you know. and every time i made a mistake everyone was looking at me like oh, he made a mistake. i kind of wanted to go my own direction. >> how old were you when you got your first camera? >> my dad bought me my first camera at 15. >> is this just a hobby while you're exploring other professions? >> thats are what i really want to do and i've been interning. >> brooklyn plans to study photography in new york soon. and he showed off his tattoos and a look inside his world that includes his famous family. >> it was taken in napa valley. >> and i said dad and he looks and i said that movement i just got this perfect moment. >> were your mom and dad in photography? do they like taking pictures? whenever she sees me taking pictures like -- mom. >> that's exactly how ours wr and thirdly my wife as well. >> it's what we do. just saying.
>> my mom cried. >> photography is clearly brooklyn's passion.ccer star dad's foot steps. >> why not music or soccer? >> football. i did football since i was like two but i've had a lot of pressure on me as well because you know. and every time i made a mistake everyone was looking at me like oh, he made a mistake. i kind of wanted to go my own direction. >> how old were you when you got your first camera? >> my dad bought me my first camera at 15. >>...
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brooklyn? gina? >> is he another one of donald trump's sons?is, but he doesn't know it yet. so this is michael phelps. michael phelps. what did he race on tv recently, a horse, a shark or a bicyclist. >> a shark. kennedy: that's right, he raced a shark. >> really? >> i heard about that. kennedy: did he win or lose? >> i don't know i didn't watch. >> kennedy: he was eaten by the smashing. do you think president trump is doing a good job. >> i don't know. kennedy: what are your stance? are they good or a tool for mind control. >> we have been spinning our wheels on too many important issues. kennedy: who mays the bills when you go to the doctor? >> probably my mom. now, you guys ready to play real news-fake news? i'm going to right. you hold up the paddle if it's real news or fake news. whoever wins is going to college for free thanks to bernie sanders. president trump plans to install a golf course on the white house lawn. it totally could be real but it's fake. kennedy: hillary clinton wants to make it illegal for kids to have fun. it's actuall
brooklyn? gina? >> is he another one of donald trump's sons?is, but he doesn't know it yet. so this is michael phelps. michael phelps. what did he race on tv recently, a horse, a shark or a bicyclist. >> a shark. kennedy: that's right, he raced a shark. >> really? >> i heard about that. kennedy: did he win or lose? >> i don't know i didn't watch. >> kennedy: he was eaten by the smashing. do you think president trump is doing a good job. >> i don't know....
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to lee joining from brooklyn, democrat's line, your top story of the week, what is it, lee? caller: the idea they took a poll of republicans and the republicans agree if 2020ident trump cancels the elections, they are okay with that. this sort of -- what poll, lee? who did the poll? caller: in the msn news, i don't know who did the poll. msn news, microsoft news. host: we can show it to you on the screen. caller: right. they said the majority of surveyed about canceling the 2020 presidential agreed with the president with that idea, if president trump wanted that. are we in the d ironic,of a coup, it was i was on hold waiting for this going, yeah, seems like it. the way, i'm in brooklyn and elections, we had but rudy giuliani was our mayor to cancel the d elections, but we resisted and had the elections and michael bloomberg was elected. thank you for the call. weekly standard reporting on raid and paul manafortchanging lawyers. federal investigation by special counsel robert mueller digs deeper into the business dealings of paul mannafort, has changed his legal team. spokes
to lee joining from brooklyn, democrat's line, your top story of the week, what is it, lee? caller: the idea they took a poll of republicans and the republicans agree if 2020ident trump cancels the elections, they are okay with that. this sort of -- what poll, lee? who did the poll? caller: in the msn news, i don't know who did the poll. msn news, microsoft news. host: we can show it to you on the screen. caller: right. they said the majority of surveyed about canceling the 2020 presidential...
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veo borrachos en la calle y esta bodega es importante para nosotros s.0.t no nomas aquí en todo brooklyn cuidado en la calle las autoridades describen a los dos sospechosos como dos hombres afroamericanos de unos 5 pies nueve pulgadas de estatura. este fue el segundo robo a mano armada en los ltimos seis meses segn nos dijo el dueÑo de la bodega pero a pesar del susto piensa seguir con su negocio abierto con la esperanza de que estos malhechores sean capturados para que no sigan haciendo de las suyas lorena --preste mucha atencin si tiene hijos adolescentes ... take vo --un estudio revela que los menores que manejan autos representan un gran peligro en las autopistas... --segn el reporte los jvenes se consideran conductores seguros pero en la realidad no lo son... --numeros muestran que los adolescentes estn involucrados en ms choqques y la mayor parte del tiempo usan su telfono mvil mientras conducen.. blanca ---en alerta se encuentran las autoridades de mxico por el aumento del consumo de droga entre adolescentes. lorena pero lo que ms le preocupa del informe es el gran nmero de jvenes
veo borrachos en la calle y esta bodega es importante para nosotros s.0.t no nomas aquí en todo brooklyn cuidado en la calle las autoridades describen a los dos sospechosos como dos hombres afroamericanos de unos 5 pies nueve pulgadas de estatura. este fue el segundo robo a mano armada en los ltimos seis meses segn nos dijo el dueÑo de la bodega pero a pesar del susto piensa seguir con su negocio abierto con la esperanza de que estos malhechores sean capturados para que no sigan haciendo de...
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. >> and dad david beckham drops brooklyn off for his first day at school. >> i'm excited the live as they look more like buddies than father and son. david snapping pictures of brooklyn starting classes in new york where he'll be studying photography. not that he needs it. the 18-year-old is already a published photographer with his first book out now. >> my mom cried. she is really proud. >>> still ahead, the highest salaries revealed. >> it's a lot, kevin. i know it's a lot. >>> "ncis," "big bang," making bank. why the "this is us" cast makes way less than you might think. >>> and we're road-tripping with guy fieri and his son. is his son following in his's father's foodie footsteps? >>> and we're behind the scenes as victoria secret casts its newest ingels. can they handle the sky high still let toes? >>> oh, my god, becky. look at her butt. she looks like one of those rap guy's girlfriends. >> sophie turner's ride along with her co-star. that was sir mix-a-lot's "baby got back." cameron joins me now, and we know "g.o.t." is a moneymaker and the proof is in the paycheck. >> seems
. >> and dad david beckham drops brooklyn off for his first day at school. >> i'm excited the live as they look more like buddies than father and son. david snapping pictures of brooklyn starting classes in new york where he'll be studying photography. not that he needs it. the 18-year-old is already a published photographer with his first book out now. >> my mom cried. she is really proud. >>> still ahead, the highest salaries revealed. >> it's a lot, kevin. i...
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i don't give a - about snitches in brooklyn because i am not from brooklyn one response with a smile.knowing his comment will surely get a rise out of his buddy tyrone but from brooklyn. yoh, watch your mouth son he growls. phone right into the truck to stir up drama by any means necessary. another one of them sitting there tyrone chuckles like a muppet. i have to nip this in the butt. all right, all right every borough has snitches. let's get this in focus. being called a snitch is a disk. a dangerous dishonor like the mob calling you a rat. i immediately reengaged tyrone. you are on the right track, nothing did eventually hustle in harlem but he was not originally from harlem. a good guess though. damn ms. p. i am stumped. i cannot call it. tyrone shakes his head. he was called detroit red for his reddish-brown hair.i would have never guessed that says tyrone. well, now you know. that is how you learn. i reassured him. tyrone's interest in the lesson seem to corral most of the class. he loves black history and nature to let me know. i like learning stuff like this. he says driving i
i don't give a - about snitches in brooklyn because i am not from brooklyn one response with a smile.knowing his comment will surely get a rise out of his buddy tyrone but from brooklyn. yoh, watch your mouth son he growls. phone right into the truck to stir up drama by any means necessary. another one of them sitting there tyrone chuckles like a muppet. i have to nip this in the butt. all right, all right every borough has snitches. let's get this in focus. being called a snitch is a disk. a...
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out in brooklyn again. defense is vigorous, saying investors coming out through all the weeks we've been following the trial saying that you know, he had psychotic problems. they really painted a very bag picture of, prosecution did. the defense all along said these investors made money, that there was no fraud here. again the government thinks very differently. he could face jail time over this. we have a verdict in the martin shkreli fraud case out in brooklyn federal court. we're awaiting our correspondent as well. we do not know what the verdict is. as soon as we get that verdict we'll bring it to you live here on fox business. that could come at any moment. we'll let you know as soon as we find out. fox business is on that case. >>> we're also on this case for all of you. the investigation into ties between the trump campaign and russia is now moving to a grand jury. special counsel robert mueller moving ahead, we should say standard procedure where he will likely subpoena witnesses and demand document
out in brooklyn again. defense is vigorous, saying investors coming out through all the weeks we've been following the trial saying that you know, he had psychotic problems. they really painted a very bag picture of, prosecution did. the defense all along said these investors made money, that there was no fraud here. again the government thinks very differently. he could face jail time over this. we have a verdict in the martin shkreli fraud case out in brooklyn federal court. we're awaiting...
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cesar / ots --- hoy compareci de nuevo joaqun "el chapo" guzman ante un tribunal federal en brooklyn acusado mexicano escogi a un nuevo equipo de abogados privados que han representado otros casos de alto perfil --- --- pero la gran interrogante en el tribunal fue quien pagar los honorarios? --- --- "fernando gmez" nos cuenta ms --- ;01 ;31 ;45 ;55 01;10 pkg bajo extremas medidas de seguridad y escoltado por numerosas patrullas compareci hoy joaqun el chapo guzmn de nuevo ante un tribunal federal en brooklyn para decidir si puede cambiar su equipo de abogados pblicos por privados.. la preocupacion de su nuevo equipo de defensa es recibir el pago de sus honorarios. pero el juez neg la solicitud de los nuevos abogados de recibir garantas de que van a recibir el pago, si el gobierno le congela a "el chapo" todos los bienes que se calculan en unos 14 mil millones de dlares, ligados a la venta de drogas s.0.t si el cliente no nos puede pagar es la decisión nuestra entrar al caso y después tenemos que esperar y ver si la fiscalía quiere decomisar eso o no el nuevo equipo legal que escogio
cesar / ots --- hoy compareci de nuevo joaqun "el chapo" guzman ante un tribunal federal en brooklyn acusado mexicano escogi a un nuevo equipo de abogados privados que han representado otros casos de alto perfil --- --- pero la gran interrogante en el tribunal fue quien pagar los honorarios? --- --- "fernando gmez" nos cuenta ms --- ;01 ;31 ;45 ;55 01;10 pkg bajo extremas medidas de seguridad y escoltado por numerosas patrullas compareci hoy joaqun el chapo guzmn de nuevo...
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. >> brooklyn joins us now to talk more b about the jobs report and economy. he is the senior economist at bnp. welcome, nice to have you back. >> hi, sue. how you? >> good, thank you. that was a pretty solid report. but you're still nervous or worried perhaps about the lack of strength in wages. even though we did see a little tick up. >> yeah, that's right. t of sectors showing talk about strength. all of that is very good. we're talking about the details and quality. that's a good sign that you know, things are on a good fo goingg, but the question is, get paid? >> what about part time versus full time. did you see any improvement in the part time compon the repo or not? >> yeah, we've seen some part time and full time.h there's a whole heck of a lot of people working part time that want to work full time. still a lot of people sitting on their couches wa to join the labor force, so there still is a bit of slack when you look at some of these measures. >> what dos mean for the federal reserve? does it change the trajectory on interest rates or is the wage g
. >> brooklyn joins us now to talk more b about the jobs report and economy. he is the senior economist at bnp. welcome, nice to have you back. >> hi, sue. how you? >> good, thank you. that was a pretty solid report. but you're still nervous or worried perhaps about the lack of strength in wages. even though we did see a little tick up. >> yeah, that's right. t of sectors showing talk about strength. all of that is very good. we're talking about the details and quality....
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this is the view from across the east river in brooklyn.re's one world trade. >> well, that system is moving into the atlantic ocean right now but roads could still be wet this morning. flooded roads are likely further south all the way to the so >>> if you're flying airport delays most likely in atlanta. >>> the wife of the treasury secretary is at the center of a social media firestorm this morning. >> she's apologizing after an instagram post and a response that appeared to flaunt her wealth. abc's mary bruce has all the details. >> reporter: a glamorous woman stepping off a private jet wind swept, a luxury handbag in tow, a familiar scene on instagram but this is sparking outrage. why? because that's treasury secretary steve mnuchin and his wife scottish actress louise linton returning from an official trip and that's a government plane. linton posted the photo bragging about her head to toe designer outfit, great day trip to kentucky she rose, #, tomford, sunnies, he remembers scarf. steve mnuchin is a weather former goldman sachs exec
this is the view from across the east river in brooklyn.re's one world trade. >> well, that system is moving into the atlantic ocean right now but roads could still be wet this morning. flooded roads are likely further south all the way to the so >>> if you're flying airport delays most likely in atlanta. >>> the wife of the treasury secretary is at the center of a social media firestorm this morning. >> she's apologizing after an instagram post and a response that...
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i can't get a cab to brooklyn.l smith movie, trevor. >> trevor: roy, it sounds like you don't want to admit that football is dangerous. >> i'm just telling you the facts, all right. i'm a neutral observer. i don't even be really watching football for real. >> trevor: oh, really! then, what was this? >> celebrity fantasy football marathon, roy wood jr. is here, ladies and gentlemen, the actor and comedian. ( applause ) >> i know you think i'm going to take this because of the jacket i'm wearing. i have statistics to back up the selection. running back jay ajaia, matt ryan, amari cooper, the third most famous cooper behind anderson and bradley. ( laughter ) you can pull the tapes out on the brother, okay. >> trevor: i mean, when you're saying you didn't like football and i have the footage of you doing a celebrity fantasy draft. >> all right, fine, look, you got me talking. some football, but i didn't enjoy it. >> trevor: oh, really! >> no. >> gl what was this? >> we have a gift for roy. >> oh, carry. >> we want to t
i can't get a cab to brooklyn.l smith movie, trevor. >> trevor: roy, it sounds like you don't want to admit that football is dangerous. >> i'm just telling you the facts, all right. i'm a neutral observer. i don't even be really watching football for real. >> trevor: oh, really! then, what was this? >> celebrity fantasy football marathon, roy wood jr. is here, ladies and gentlemen, the actor and comedian. ( applause ) >> i know you think i'm going to take this...
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>> only brooklyn nets. >> stephen: more like the brooklyn nyets! right? >> no. >> stephen: up top! leave me hangin'! come on! thanks. now you're single. what's a nice, successful, handsome guy like you doing single? there's got to be a lot of people out there who'd like to marry an oligarch. >> that's true. >> stephen: okay. have you just not found the right girl and 19 of her friends? >> i think it's not easy. >> stephen: are there ladygarchs? >> i've never met one. >> stephen: you've never met one? >> never in my life. >> stephen: have you tried tinder? >> not yet. >> stephen: let me set up your tinder profile. you're gonna love this, okay. what are you looking for in a wife? what's important to you? >> love. >> stephen: love. >> all you need is love, stephen. >> stephen: and $9 billion. alright, we need to put a line to describe yourself. i'm gonna put down, "i made my fortune mining, but i haven't found my gem." they're gonna melt. hobbies? let's see, hobbies. i'll put down watching horrible, horrible basketball, oligarching. you're gonna be beating them off with a stick. we're
>> only brooklyn nets. >> stephen: more like the brooklyn nyets! right? >> no. >> stephen: up top! leave me hangin'! come on! thanks. now you're single. what's a nice, successful, handsome guy like you doing single? there's got to be a lot of people out there who'd like to marry an oligarch. >> that's true. >> stephen: okay. have you just not found the right girl and 19 of her friends? >> i think it's not easy. >> stephen: are there ladygarchs?...
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. >> sreenivasan: take this elementary school in new york city's affluent brooklyn heights neighborhood. p.s. 8 is predominantly white, with test scores considerably above average. when the city's education department rezoned the area two years ago to ease overcrowding in p.s. 8 and assigned children to nearby p.s. 307, some p.s. 8 parents rebelled. p.s. 307 had served predominantly low-income minority students with lower test scores. >> it's not that anyone sat down and said, "look, let's do some devilish scheme, let's find a way to rig the system and design tax and education, housing like in this way," but it is the result of the interaction of those different kinds of systems which many of us benefit from. and candidly, we all support those sorts of exclusionary mechanisms because it's in our short-term immediate self interest to do that. >> sreenivasan: in the end, the brooklyn heights school rezoning went through, but reeves says the class gap in education continues right on through college. you also talk a little about the idea of legacies and giving you a leg up if your parents w
. >> sreenivasan: take this elementary school in new york city's affluent brooklyn heights neighborhood. p.s. 8 is predominantly white, with test scores considerably above average. when the city's education department rezoned the area two years ago to ease overcrowding in p.s. 8 and assigned children to nearby p.s. 307, some p.s. 8 parents rebelled. p.s. 307 had served predominantly low-income minority students with lower test scores. >> it's not that anyone sat down and said,...
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thanks to my guess the ice cube the first big three game is on june twenty fifth fleet center in brooklyn and tickets for the full season of a little. league is available now on his own was. king's things i'll see you next. just. as you're watching. your watching and. me. basically everything that you think you know about civil society has broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be. in the normalising. we don't need people that think like this on our play. this is an incredibly tight situation. greetings and salutations congratulations my arc watchers you have made it another week down in our fifty two week yearly cycle and here in washington it's been quite the newsy in a classic mr pot meet mr kettle c.n.n. actually had the gall to complain in a headline that us president trump is spending too much time talking about russia. seriously c.n.n. seriously talking about russia too much. speaking of c.n.n. and the donald their political trolling contest continued this week manifesting itself through two of their foot soldiers as white ho
thanks to my guess the ice cube the first big three game is on june twenty fifth fleet center in brooklyn and tickets for the full season of a little. league is available now on his own was. king's things i'll see you next. just. as you're watching. your watching and. me. basically everything that you think you know about civil society has broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be. in the normalising. we don't need people that think like...