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addresses and things that tony had lived in brooklyn with his family. tony was english, he had married an american woman. you can take the boy out of brooklyn but you know the end of that phrase. he and i bonded over brooklyn and kept that going the next 29 years. we would joke about it ask questions about brooklyn and i would get him up to date. he would send me little notices of what he found in his areas of scrolling through the web about brooklyn. do you remember the days when? approximately the same age, the same era so that we had known the same kind of brooklyn. brooklyn patriots are very loyal. we had that. we would sign email letters to
addresses and things that tony had lived in brooklyn with his family. tony was english, he had married an american woman. you can take the boy out of brooklyn but you know the end of that phrase. he and i bonded over brooklyn and kept that going the next 29 years. we would joke about it ask questions about brooklyn and i would get him up to date. he would send me little notices of what he found in his areas of scrolling through the web about brooklyn. do you remember the days when?...
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battle of brooklyn, battle of brooklyn heights, they drive washington almost into the river. they issue and almost mysterious hault order. ate hiller's hault order dunkirk. this allows washington to sneak across the river and night. campfires atghts to thinklead howell he is still there. howell arrives to find an empty campsite. john glover took the entire army across the river at night. he was the same fellow who would transport washington across the delaware river. washington crosses the lower manhattan, the british follow and they chase washington of manhattan. he is raising for his life. -- he is racing for his life. he then swings around and crosses the delaware river into pennsylvania. you know where the story goes. ll hadile, admiral howe another problem. they had over 4000 prisoners of war. there are only a few from shedding prisons in new york city. best functioning prisons --there are only a few functioning prisons in new york city. they come up with an idea. they do not want to build prisons. they do not want to take the energy and resources because they believed t
battle of brooklyn, battle of brooklyn heights, they drive washington almost into the river. they issue and almost mysterious hault order. ate hiller's hault order dunkirk. this allows washington to sneak across the river and night. campfires atghts to thinklead howell he is still there. howell arrives to find an empty campsite. john glover took the entire army across the river at night. he was the same fellow who would transport washington across the delaware river. washington crosses the...
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the relics of it are in the brooklyn historical society today. i think there are a number of lessons there about what the prisoners endured. in holocaust studies, there is a saying, never forget, never again. otherwise, it will happen again. with prisoners, we like to say lest we forget. john mccain was kind enough to read through the book and michael was as well and offer up a word. but these prisoners have largely been forgotten. yet they were true heroes and patriots. aboard the ship helped rally people to the cause of the revolution. that is one of many stories waiting to be told about this remarkable moment in american history. thank you. [applause] mr. watson: questions? i will repeat them nice and loud. thank you to c-span for covering this today. i'm a big c-span fan. i've had the pleasure of 30 or 40 appearances on c-span. i'm one of the guys who watches on that long and gets excited and buys the book. >> thank you for your wonderful talk. it was great. from what i read, william allen -- howell and his brother the admiral were sincerely
the relics of it are in the brooklyn historical society today. i think there are a number of lessons there about what the prisoners endured. in holocaust studies, there is a saying, never forget, never again. otherwise, it will happen again. with prisoners, we like to say lest we forget. john mccain was kind enough to read through the book and michael was as well and offer up a word. but these prisoners have largely been forgotten. yet they were true heroes and patriots. aboard the ship helped...
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williams weeks kite when she moved to brooklyn heights in brooklyn and then wanted to her child into inclusive school and claimsdemic support child with down therome and as in cluesive. children with special needs and the same classroom as the children w so the mom says the boy is often left untained with eye pa on his own and one point told me the boystairs and not happy. take a listen. >> i able disbelief.es ofive. the children adore my son. how you would feel. how would you feel. and we believe has such a right to equality and fair education as anyone else. we done believe that we should have to leave our community in oll theo get it. school than was impartial hearing held department of education, but the mom tells me that was dismissed williams can feels strongly aboutheated a foundation that ls into maining sure children with special needs are supportive while inclusion and foundation. i asked her why stay there if h? she said the kids love wesley so just wants him to be taught bier thats you. do you think, you are take though mom, is race factor? >> reporter: i don'th she never
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he and i bonded over brooklyn and kept that going the next 29 years.uld get him up to date. he would send me little notices of what he found in his areas of scrolling through the web about brooklyn. do you remember the days when? approximately the same age, the same era so that we had known the same kind of brooklyn. brooklyn patriots are very loyal. we had that. we would sign email letters to each other. that sort of thing. he was generous to bring people together, to invite me to various meetings, to include me in projects that involve family members. i realized the scarf i brought today symbolizes frank, one of the retired policeman from lockerbie working in our case. .. asked if i were interested and available, and i was in so my son and i had dinner with this lovely couple. and this was their gift to me, a scottish warm scarf. i wanted to share my connections with him that grew very, i think the group became very close and supportive for him after his own daughter was in a terrible accident and survived. it was perilous and he drew strength from u
he and i bonded over brooklyn and kept that going the next 29 years.uld get him up to date. he would send me little notices of what he found in his areas of scrolling through the web about brooklyn. do you remember the days when? approximately the same age, the same era so that we had known the same kind of brooklyn. brooklyn patriots are very loyal. we had that. we would sign email letters to each other. that sort of thing. he was generous to bring people together, to invite me to various...
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next on american history tv, historian robert watson talks about his book "the ghost ship of brooklyn, an untold story of the american revolution." he describes how the british use the hms jersey as a floating jail for thousands of american prisoners during the revolutionary war. the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia hosted this 50 minute event. >> my name is michael quinn and as the president and head of this museum, it is my pleasure to welcome you for a fascinating insight into part of the american revolution. one of the things we pride ourselves here at this museum is telling the stories of the revolution that you do not always know, bringing the life -- bringing to life the people from all walks of life who took part in the revolution, who took the ideas of the revolution to heart and launched a series of revolutions that has created the american nation. today, it is my great pleasure to be introducing a noted scholar, historian, political activist, robert watson from lynn university who will be talking about the "ghost ship of brooklyn." i am holding the book in
next on american history tv, historian robert watson talks about his book "the ghost ship of brooklyn, an untold story of the american revolution." he describes how the british use the hms jersey as a floating jail for thousands of american prisoners during the revolutionary war. the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia hosted this 50 minute event. >> my name is michael quinn and as the president and head of this museum, it is my pleasure to welcome you for a...
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they say but i'm assuming brooklyn ok i'm i might be stereotyping him but you know here's a guy who you would think is naturally going to vote for the democrats and he doesn't mention putin but he mentions president as a reason why he himself is invested in the stock market and if the markets continue to go crazy and you never know markets can stay irrational for longer than anybody could stay solvent trying to bet against them but here here's a kid that you would think everything if if he's watching rachel maddow how he's supposed to be scared he's supposed to be hiding under his bed you know in fear of some nuclear attack instead he's he's he's took a third of his trust but he has of course like most when else in brooklyn are going to have a trust well he's taken a third of it and he's going long stock markets in e.t.s for the first time since the financial crisis lots of curious timing on that you know the post crisis the dow got down to nine thousand now it's flirting with twenty six thousand and these will any of us are piling in now at this level but they hated it at nine thousand
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i'm only he's in new york they say but i'm assuming brooklyn ok i'm i might be stereotyping him but you know here's a guy who you would think is naturally going to vote for the democrats and he doesn't mention putin but he mentions president as a reason why he himself is invested in the stock market and if the markets continue to go crazy and you never know markets can stay irrational for longer than anybody could stay solvent trying to bet against them here here's a kid that you would think everything if if he's watching rachel maddow he's supposed to be scared he's supposed to be hiding under his bed you know in fear of some nuclear attack instead he's he's he's took a third of his trust that he has of course like most in brooklyn are going to have a trust well he's taken a third.
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can i just get a sense of how many of you are at brooklyn historical society for the first time? >> wow. fantastic. welcome. welcome to all of our full timers as well. a few of our board members are in the audience so we are delighted by that as well. for those of you who have never been here before, i want to give you a sense of this institution which has been around for very long time am a 154 years and we are a historical society that prides ourselves on being very assessable to people, we have an extraordinary research library that is open to one and all and we encourage you to come explore. we have exhibitions which you may have gotten a glimpse of ray behind this wall, history of abolition in brooklyn called in pursuit of freedom, there's an expedition about jackie robinson and baseball world series season, upstairs and an exhibition about the prospect park and its history downstairs. so, there ar is a lot going on d you should come back and explore and perhaps most importantly, for those of you who are interested in public programs such as this one, i want to make sure you
can i just get a sense of how many of you are at brooklyn historical society for the first time? >> wow. fantastic. welcome. welcome to all of our full timers as well. a few of our board members are in the audience so we are delighted by that as well. for those of you who have never been here before, i want to give you a sense of this institution which has been around for very long time am a 154 years and we are a historical society that prides ourselves on being very assessable to...
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as we continue on in statuary hall this one from brooklyn new york. good evening. >> i'm proud to be from new york where i think the governor along with my former colleagues are doing a tremendous job and i am proud to be from brooklyn to represent a district filled with one misrepresentation after another. it's a reality as it relates to the economy and job creation, barack obama created 14 million plus private-sector jobs and the notion that this economic turnaround has begun in the last year is fiction. >> h >> he called it a new american moment. what does that mean to you? >> we have seen one divisive moment after another. he hasn't brought people together, he's tearing us apart. it seems like he wants to turn back the clock and that is unfortunate. it isn't clear to me that he really means it and so the proof is in the pudding as my grandmother would say and we will see what happens over the next few weeks and months. what do you make of the pillars that he spoke about tonight? >> it was riddled with misinformation in particular when he talked ab
as we continue on in statuary hall this one from brooklyn new york. good evening. >> i'm proud to be from new york where i think the governor along with my former colleagues are doing a tremendous job and i am proud to be from brooklyn to represent a district filled with one misrepresentation after another. it's a reality as it relates to the economy and job creation, barack obama created 14 million plus private-sector jobs and the notion that this economic turnaround has begun in the...
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in brooklyn journalist marcy olena john continues her work she says she's not expecting much from then. security council measures other than sanctions because they only heat every day iranians rather than tehran's powerful. the new all tell book about donald trump's presidency is flying off the shelves in the united states it was published yesterday four days ahead of its scheduled release and despite attempts by the president's lawyers to stop it the book prompted a major public spat between the president and his former adviser steve bannon over unflattering quotes contained in it mr trump also tore into author michael wolff after extract portrayed a white house steeped in chaos and betrayal trump said the book was full of lies. here is michael wolff on n.b.c. news is today program let's have a listen i will tell you the one description that that everyone gave everyone has in common they all say he is like a child and what they mean by that is he has a need for immediate gratification it's all about him they say he's. a moron in the. i actually there's a competition to sort of get to
in brooklyn journalist marcy olena john continues her work she says she's not expecting much from then. security council measures other than sanctions because they only heat every day iranians rather than tehran's powerful. the new all tell book about donald trump's presidency is flying off the shelves in the united states it was published yesterday four days ahead of its scheduled release and despite attempts by the president's lawyers to stop it the book prompted a major public spat between...
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journalist in new york city, home of brooklyn and people who write buzzfeed, and he joins us tonight. know i'm painting with a broad brush, but i can kind of picture the staffer in question sneering at the middle of the country and blinding an entire group based on their skin color, which i thought was not allowed. >> right. i don't believe your guest for one second when he thinks -- a former guest when he thinks these articles are meant to be satire. to make fun of racism. it's exactly i think how you painted it. the sort of liberal oberlin kids who graduated to live in brooklyn and for some reason want to believe in the sort of dismantle the wealth narrative. i think the way to do that is to attack white people. marxism, it's socialism. it has the mainstream media's ear, mainstream society's ear. when you see these people who obsess over victimhood so much, it's so fascinating because if you want to see racism everywhere, if your brain wants to see racism everywhere, or homophobia everywhere, then you will. that's the world you will live in. i was having a conversation with a woman
journalist in new york city, home of brooklyn and people who write buzzfeed, and he joins us tonight. know i'm painting with a broad brush, but i can kind of picture the staffer in question sneering at the middle of the country and blinding an entire group based on their skin color, which i thought was not allowed. >> right. i don't believe your guest for one second when he thinks -- a former guest when he thinks these articles are meant to be satire. to make fun of racism. it's exactly i...
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>> yeah, i -- i mean, i feel like -- yeah, when i was in brooklyn, i was also like living in brooklyn had a job, but everyone had ten jobs. but the movie -- the show is about millennials, but i also feel like it -- it is a universal experience i think of being in your 20s. i think it captures a certain malaise and a certain anxiety and you're ambitious, but you don't really know exactly what you want to do and that's a lot of what the show deals with. >> seth: and it is -- it does strike me as that thing that we all go through before you feel like your life has actually started. >> yes. >> seth: it's like the pregame warm-up to your actual life. >> yes, yes. >> seth: and i feel that's what all these characters go through. but with that said, even though it's -- i do agree that it feels like everybody's 20s. there's a specificity that's really wonderful in the writing about 20-somethings right now. >> yeah. >> seth: how -- did you find that difficult or did you find yourself an incredible millennial whisperer who knows -- [ laughter ] >> well, i think -- one of the things -- as i said,
>> yeah, i -- i mean, i feel like -- yeah, when i was in brooklyn, i was also like living in brooklyn had a job, but everyone had ten jobs. but the movie -- the show is about millennials, but i also feel like it -- it is a universal experience i think of being in your 20s. i think it captures a certain malaise and a certain anxiety and you're ambitious, but you don't really know exactly what you want to do and that's a lot of what the show deals with. >> seth: and it is -- it does...
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thirty one year old guy jared smith said from new york city by the way lives in the or probably in brooklyn this is for the twenty twenty elections to look forward to because listen to what he says about why he's piling into the stock markets and why he has faith in the future of the u.s. economy one factor influencing his appetite for risk president donald trump trump does seem to be much more pro a condom e and pro american stock market than other past presidents smith said while he's in office i believe there is an extra layer of insulation there from something drastic and catastrophic from happening like. this is a well let me i'll say this from new york right well i remember before the dotcom crash in two thousand you had an enormous amount of money flowing into america online because people got online and they said i'm online i'm going to buy stock in america online so it's a form of what i call stock market narcissism where you're buying what it is that you are doing at that moment so here you have people who are on social media they're buying social media stocks and so it's stock ma
thirty one year old guy jared smith said from new york city by the way lives in the or probably in brooklyn this is for the twenty twenty elections to look forward to because listen to what he says about why he's piling into the stock markets and why he has faith in the future of the u.s. economy one factor influencing his appetite for risk president donald trump trump does seem to be much more pro a condom e and pro american stock market than other past presidents smith said while he's in...
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>> guest: i went to the high school in brooklyn. there was a lot of activity in my schools where you walk in in the mornings everybody was stopped and frisked but it was about 90% african-american. before they were school safety officers so i started reflecting after watching these people coming in and saying what was that is cominit wasbut is comino understand this profiling. i went to a school where there were police officers arresting kids in my school and i started connecting the dots. reading about what's going on in the world then i started venturing out a sword seeking coalitions and talked to the organizers and they would think you should come to this and th that. but please really solidified and clicked with me was around the racial and religious profiling by the police department as a discriminatory policy to be on oriented surveillance and we built build a coalition around t here in new york city. not only did we buil build the coalition but there were that te landmarks of the legislation and ever since then i will never
>> guest: i went to the high school in brooklyn. there was a lot of activity in my schools where you walk in in the mornings everybody was stopped and frisked but it was about 90% african-american. before they were school safety officers so i started reflecting after watching these people coming in and saying what was that is cominit wasbut is comino understand this profiling. i went to a school where there were police officers arresting kids in my school and i started connecting the...
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susto de salud los casos de influenza siguen aumentando en las últimas dos semanas el centro médico brooklynro médico en brooklyn en las últimas dos semanas ha sido abrumador según el director >> tenemos con 50 60 pacientes más cada día que de meses pasados >> debido al incremento el so tres en el hogar han habilitado camillas tradicionales en los pasillos de cuidado de emergencia apenas la semana pasada 1800 personas fueron hospitalizadas aumentando más de 5000 los infectados esta temporada dijo el senador que pidió la intervención del céntrico control de enfermedades >> tenemos un problema desarrollaste sin un llamado a que nos ayuden a identificar o desafíos cómo compartir de la manera más eficaz en comparación otras temporadas el desafío es quitar lidiando con un virus de la influenza más fuerte y contagiosa >> es un problema en particular para los new jóvenes >> según el centro contra enfermedades han reportado 37 muertes de niños las personas con enfermera respiratorias también se encuentran en alto riesgo la mejor manera de protegerse es practicar berenjena y vacunas con la vacuna es
susto de salud los casos de influenza siguen aumentando en las últimas dos semanas el centro médico brooklynro médico en brooklyn en las últimas dos semanas ha sido abrumador según el director >> tenemos con 50 60 pacientes más cada día que de meses pasados >> debido al incremento el so tres en el hogar han habilitado camillas tradicionales en los pasillos de cuidado de emergencia apenas la semana pasada 1800 personas fueron hospitalizadas aumentando más de 5000 los...
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of initiative to help both your income people in that part of brooklyn to hold themselves up with a funding from corporations and more than that i had the opportunity to go with him in 1996 and going down to mississippi where i met my wife but in the context of this terrible situation of the massive malnutrition in mississippi in 1967 because the plantation owners were pushing people off the plantations and didn't need them anymore because they are worth picking coffins and all that so the families were pushed off the plantations and have nowhere to go and there was this enormous hunger, so those were all things we did. we went to the indian reservations with them and it was a major education for me. but we were seeing together the things we did. they added this to the list so for the rest of the time that we were there that was one of my jobs was to be in effect the person to go into th his senate staff about the farmworkers and when there were issues about hunger, then the staff person to work on doing something about it because of the terrible things that we saw and at the sore i
of initiative to help both your income people in that part of brooklyn to hold themselves up with a funding from corporations and more than that i had the opportunity to go with him in 1996 and going down to mississippi where i met my wife but in the context of this terrible situation of the massive malnutrition in mississippi in 1967 because the plantation owners were pushing people off the plantations and didn't need them anymore because they are worth picking coffins and all that so the...
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john marshall junior idaho in brooklyn, now the mary mcleod bethune academy in brooklyn because john marshall was a slave holder and never mine he was the first chief justice of the supreme court. anyway we can get that later. the student population today is overwhelmingly african-american, and 92% african-american, and 1% white. now, i mention this because something that happened earlier in the 1950s and 1960s relates to a gentleman named george gold farb who was principal of john marshall junior high. by 1958 in his fourth year as at the popular principal o john marshall junior high. like manied aors he developed a preoperate tear interest in the school, it was the center as of his life and the school's descent troubled him. he was in transitional neighborhood of crown heights in brooklyn. and he requested police protection for his students. new york school board declined because they associated police protection with segregation in the south and they wanted to part of. that late in 1957 a black student the school raped a 13-year-old blind white girl in a stairwell. the city's boar
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i am welcoming steve villano who is next, a native of brooklyn, new york and former head of governor mario cuomo's press office with public education, press service, public health and ceo of several national and nonprofit organizations. i will skip to the end here. he has written quite a bit, a long list of things he has written, he offered major pieces on ethnic stereotyping and ambassador magazines, he also has talked about john to touro, the labor journalist, for the national education association for a decade, he has won numerous awards and has digital poetry book, the list goes on and on. various awards like the digital book publishers of america in 2014 and if there is anything i left out, please -- >> i don't need that appear. >> thank you, joann. we deserve to remember in the annals of poetry, i never had a poet get the words katana and madonna in the same phrase. it is priceless, really priceless. a number of people, former colleagues from the cuomo administration, new friend, fellow writers i have met here, representatives of 50 colleges and universities, sharing the panel
i am welcoming steve villano who is next, a native of brooklyn, new york and former head of governor mario cuomo's press office with public education, press service, public health and ceo of several national and nonprofit organizations. i will skip to the end here. he has written quite a bit, a long list of things he has written, he offered major pieces on ethnic stereotyping and ambassador magazines, he also has talked about john to touro, the labor journalist, for the national education...
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you know that's kind of my town. >> so they told brooklyn that dad was going to b >>> good tuesday >>good tuesday morning. >> here are some of the top headlines this morning on "world news now." >> president trump is preparing to deliver his first state of the union address. some democrats in congress will not be in the room. they're boycotting over controversial comments by the president. >>> the trump administration will not impose new sanctions on russia for meddling in the election. they released a so-called putin list before midnight which was the deadline. it names russian politicians and wealthy business leaders who flourished under vladamir putin. >>> new jersey teenager become the first youngest person to row solo across the atlantic. arriving in antigua sunday after rowing 3,000 miles over 44 days from the canary islands. >>> the eagles/patriots took on the hoard of reporters at super bowl media night. among the things we learned, new england head coach bill belichick can smile. the minnesota locals are not happy at all with the eagles. we have more highlights ahead on this
you know that's kind of my town. >> so they told brooklyn that dad was going to b >>> good tuesday >>good tuesday morning. >> here are some of the top headlines this morning on "world news now." >> president trump is preparing to deliver his first state of the union address. some democrats in congress will not be in the room. they're boycotting over controversial comments by the president. >>> the trump administration will not impose new...
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but a federal courtroom in brooklyn. he is leading a coalition for more than a dozen states to file a lawsuit to stop president trumps movement to end daca. this is used to protect dreamers from being deported. a federal judge listen to arguments and i motioned for a preliminary agreement to stop the program but no decision was reached. the judge needs more time. they argued states could lose tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue if the program & they are deported. outside the courtroom today those who support dreamers spoke after the hearing. >> the federal government is trying to construe this as individual discretionary decisions for individuals to stay in the country or go. this is a massive successful program that they are attempting to shut down. >> we call yourself a progressive country. we call ourselves a liberal country. but what we have seen is we're going back to her 300 years in our history. >> up to 42000 new yorkers are enrolled in daca. update hundred thousand before recipients around the country. th
but a federal courtroom in brooklyn. he is leading a coalition for more than a dozen states to file a lawsuit to stop president trumps movement to end daca. this is used to protect dreamers from being deported. a federal judge listen to arguments and i motioned for a preliminary agreement to stop the program but no decision was reached. the judge needs more time. they argued states could lose tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue if the program & they are deported. outside the...
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high school in brooklyn and my school was at the time of the '90s -- a lot of gang activity in new york city, and my school wag where you walked in the morning and you were stopped and frisked. my school was 90% african-american, and those are my friends and people. so for me i thought that it how it was. i didn't understand this idea of the school to prison pipe'll and we had nypd officers walking the halls of the high school. there was never such thing at school safety officers. so i started reflecting after watching young people saying that law enforcement is coming to your home and saying this is religious profiling. i thought, wait a minute. i went to a school where there where are police officers arresting black kids and i started to connect the dots in this we're reading on my own, going online and find out what is going on the world ask then i became part of a nonprofit organization and i started seeking out coalitions and work and i'm just dish talked to this organizer. they would say, comp to this, come to that. and the place it solidified and clicked for me was around racial
high school in brooklyn and my school was at the time of the '90s -- a lot of gang activity in new york city, and my school wag where you walked in the morning and you were stopped and frisked. my school was 90% african-american, and those are my friends and people. so for me i thought that it how it was. i didn't understand this idea of the school to prison pipe'll and we had nypd officers walking the halls of the high school. there was never such thing at school safety officers. so i started...
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attorney, not a state attorney in brooklyn. so their subpoena is from a u.s.orney, trump does have influence over that. >> everyone if those investigations do not pose a problem, what they are looking at even more on with 666 fifth area of than with the times square building is they have a huge loan due on that february 2019. they have to work it out. they say they have 34re7bplenty plans for it. we haven't seen the various versions are. and that is a huge financial pressure, totally regardless of these investigations. >> the kushners have to be very happy with this "post" story because there is a lot missing from that story from my perspective. charlie kushner says he is not concerned, but his company has gotten a subpoena from the u.s. attorney's office. and his son jared has been swept up into the mueller investigation. charlie kushner says he is not concerned, but their signature property 666 fifth avenue, its fate isn't in their control. the story didn't realoesn't rea that. >> steve roth. >> steve roth. and it is not charlie kushner. he is following thei
attorney, not a state attorney in brooklyn. so their subpoena is from a u.s.orney, trump does have influence over that. >> everyone if those investigations do not pose a problem, what they are looking at even more on with 666 fifth area of than with the times square building is they have a huge loan due on that february 2019. they have to work it out. they say they have 34re7bplenty plans for it. we haven't seen the various versions are. and that is a huge financial pressure, totally...
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and overnight in brooklyn, firefighters battling this massive apartment fire in 18-degree weather.ee firefighters suffering serious injuries and in western new york state, a whiteout causing havoc on the roads. a stretch of interstate 90 near buffalo shutting down after this chain reaction crash involving more than 20 vehicles. kendis gibson, abc news, new york. >> the "action news" morning team will be monitoring the approaching nor'easter throughout the day and tomorrow as it sideswipes our area. we'll be on the air a half hour earlier tomorrow morning. bring you live reports and updates on the winter storm. >> $440 million will be up for grabs in tonight's powerball drawing as well. no one matched all six numbers in last night's mega millions drawing. that means the jackpot has gone up to an estimated $418 million. the numbers are one, 42, 47, 64, 70 and the mega ball was 22. the next mega millions drawing is friday night. catch the winning numbers tonight at 11:00. >> members return today for the 2018 session. >> that man who spent years in captivity in afghanistan with his wif
and overnight in brooklyn, firefighters battling this massive apartment fire in 18-degree weather.ee firefighters suffering serious injuries and in western new york state, a whiteout causing havoc on the roads. a stretch of interstate 90 near buffalo shutting down after this chain reaction crash involving more than 20 vehicles. kendis gibson, abc news, new york. >> the "action news" morning team will be monitoring the approaching nor'easter throughout the day and tomorrow as it...
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i went from this ordinary girl in brooklyn to being affiliated or attached to or being a suspect in a very tragic event that killed many of my fellow americans and fellow new yorkers my life and my perspective changed literally in a matter of minutes. i remembered a few weeks after that happened being at the mosque and women came crying to the mosque saying someone came into my home and took my husband and i like what yo you mean some took your husband, that doesn't make sense to me but it did happen. they were raised in communities that i've lived in and i love him i was very radicalized at that moment. it has nothing to do with these people, so then i became entranced--a translator and i thought it was a little side thing i was doing and eventually it became my life to defend a community and to defend myself to be able to worship freely in this country so that is my entry point into this and it's been a connection still to be even 16 years later. >> host: how did you get your analysis around racial justice? they've been lumped in with other degraded identities, but it's not a given
i went from this ordinary girl in brooklyn to being affiliated or attached to or being a suspect in a very tragic event that killed many of my fellow americans and fellow new yorkers my life and my perspective changed literally in a matter of minutes. i remembered a few weeks after that happened being at the mosque and women came crying to the mosque saying someone came into my home and took my husband and i like what yo you mean some took your husband, that doesn't make sense to me but it did...
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i worked within on the initiative in brooklyn which was a new kind of an initiative to help low income people in that part of brooklyn essentially to pull themselves up but with funding that would come from corporations, but more than that, from the government. it was a whole series of things. as time went on, the work i i d was heavily on poverty and race, and so i had the opportunity to go with him with cesar chavez in 1996, going down to mississippi in 1967 1967 which is where i y wife marion. but in the context of the terrible situation of massive malnutrition in mississippi in 1967, because the plantation owners were pushing people off the plantations. didn't need them anymore because there were new, picking the cotton and all that, and the families were just pushed off the plantations and had nowhere to go and there was this enormous hunger. those were all things that we did. i went to indian reservations with him, and it was an amazing education for me, and learning from robert kennedy, but much of it we were sitting together. things that we did. he always, whatever it was, some
i worked within on the initiative in brooklyn which was a new kind of an initiative to help low income people in that part of brooklyn essentially to pull themselves up but with funding that would come from corporations, but more than that, from the government. it was a whole series of things. as time went on, the work i i d was heavily on poverty and race, and so i had the opportunity to go with him with cesar chavez in 1996, going down to mississippi in 1967 1967 which is where i y wife...
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>> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: that -- that's brooklyn?thony: not for nothin', but -- >> tim: not for nothin'. >> anthony: not for nothin', but, uh, you know, i could really use a little more wine. >> tim: yeah! >> anthony: not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> tim: get some red wine here. not for nothing. >> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: not for nothing. >> anthony: not for -- all right. shanghai chef jackie xu prepares a meal of a style that will become without a doubt, more and more typical and in demand here among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> tim: what is it? so we have tomato and potato and that's it. what else do we have? >> jackie: roasted tomahawk. >> anthony: australian wagyu beef, a massive, perfectly cooked tomahawk chop. coming in the door at up to a $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 conc
>> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: that -- that's brooklyn?thony: not for nothin', but -- >> tim: not for nothin'. >> anthony: not for nothin', but, uh, you know, i could really use a little more wine. >> tim: yeah! >> anthony: not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> tim: get some red wine here. not for nothing. >> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: not for nothing. >> anthony: not for -- all right. shanghai chef jackie xu prepares a meal of...
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. >>> the sixers faced the brooklyn -- face the brooklyn nets tonight.r joel embiid is set to play in back to back games for the first time this season when the sixers host miami on friday and then visit indiana on saturday. embiid sat out the game against milwaukee on monday night to rest. >> ♪ >> seems like an unusual bust in the u.s. wasn't so minor for police in spain. they pulled over a car for driving erratically but found hundreds of oranges stuffed inside the car. 4 tons in all. now, the theft of the fruit happens often in spain where orange prices get too high sometimes. they had a lot of oranges. >> open my car door you never know what could come out. >> food. >> shoes. >> food that's been eaten partially. >> partially, yeah. >> he's a little bit better since i got rid of the minivan i-95 near the welcome center, no extra construction this morning. we're watching for some slick spots here or there. especially on the ramp. not seeing too many problems with it though. just be careful out there people. don't drive like ugg normally did which is to
. >>> the sixers faced the brooklyn -- face the brooklyn nets tonight.r joel embiid is set to play in back to back games for the first time this season when the sixers host miami on friday and then visit indiana on saturday. embiid sat out the game against milwaukee on monday night to rest. >> ♪ >> seems like an unusual bust in the u.s. wasn't so minor for police in spain. they pulled over a car for driving erratically but found hundreds of oranges stuffed inside the car....
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part of brooklyn, essentially to pull themselves up with a funding that would come from corporations but more than that, from the government. so it was a whole series of things. and as time went on, i did the -- the work i did was heavily on poverty and race and so i had the opportunity to go with him to cesar chavez in 1996, and going down to mississippi in 1967, which is where i met my wife, mary, but in the context of a terrible situation of massive malnutrition in mississippi in 1967, because the plantation owners were pushing people off the plantations, didn't need them anymore because there were new picking cotton and all of that, and the families were just pushed off the plantations and had nowhere to go and there was this enormous hunger. those were all things that we did. went to indian reservations with him, and and it was an amazing education for me, and learning from robert kennedy, but he both -- much of it we were seeing together. the things we did, and he always, whatever it was -- something came out where he add another thing to the list. so, met cesar chavez nor lowe
part of brooklyn, essentially to pull themselves up with a funding that would come from corporations but more than that, from the government. so it was a whole series of things. and as time went on, i did the -- the work i did was heavily on poverty and race and so i had the opportunity to go with him to cesar chavez in 1996, and going down to mississippi in 1967, which is where i met my wife, mary, but in the context of a terrible situation of massive malnutrition in mississippi in 1967,...
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the people of statin island and brooklyn are upset about that.itical witch hunt and know i was targeted unfairly for one reason, to get me out of office. i was doing a very good job and the people will believe in me again. >> neil: you think it's a congressional race. i grant you it's a primary battle, i grant you. you think the president and do you want the president to campaign on your behalf? >> i would welcome the president to campaign on my behalf. i'm 100% supporter of president trump. but i don't think he would get involved in a primary like this. i don't think it behooves him -- >> neil: you don't think you're dividing the republican field, and say you or donovan would win -- dan donovan did return our phone call. we're working on something. do you think you're harming it for the party and a democrat just slips in? >> not at all. unfortunately, donovan's voting record going against his base and going against our president so consistently has put him in a position where he cannot win the general election. i'm the only one that can defeat t
the people of statin island and brooklyn are upset about that.itical witch hunt and know i was targeted unfairly for one reason, to get me out of office. i was doing a very good job and the people will believe in me again. >> neil: you think it's a congressional race. i grant you it's a primary battle, i grant you. you think the president and do you want the president to campaign on your behalf? >> i would welcome the president to campaign on my behalf. i'm 100% supporter of...
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this is the only section that takes place in brooklyn, where we live in our normal lives. and we discovered at the end of this road the secret entrance to the cemetery, and it was so exciting for me to learn that our neighborhood had a secret door to this necropolis. and i said to my daughter, never forget what your father has given you. let's go into this cemetery. and it was a rainy day and she was wearing her raincoat, her red raincoat, and i was wearing, i only had a mustache then, and i was wearing my gray raincoat with my hood up and for some reason i had sunglasses on. and as we were going in, the guard at the cemetery gate said, wait a minute, are you sure you wanna go in this cemetery? and i said, oh yes i am sir. and he said, i was not talking toou. and he turned to my daughter, and he said, this is a very large cemetery, there are lots of places you could go where if you needed help, no one could hear you. are you sure you want to go into this cemetery with this mustache man? and she said, unfortunately this is my father. and so we went into this cemetery and we
this is the only section that takes place in brooklyn, where we live in our normal lives. and we discovered at the end of this road the secret entrance to the cemetery, and it was so exciting for me to learn that our neighborhood had a secret door to this necropolis. and i said to my daughter, never forget what your father has given you. let's go into this cemetery. and it was a rainy day and she was wearing her raincoat, her red raincoat, and i was wearing, i only had a mustache then, and i...
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and that is the fact that italy is really from brooklyn -- billy is really from brooklyn. [laughter] >> which part of brooklyn? [laughter] thank you all, both for appearing on this panel today and for the incredible work you have done making this monument to reality. so, we are in a moment where it seems discourse is broken. reactionary as no nationalism is on the rise. inconvenience, unwanted information is dismissed as fake news. and i come here today and i hear the story about buford, which as much like fiction as if a decade ago someone were to tell me donald trump is president. >> that's why i'm from brooklyn. a historian. i believe in the specificity of events. that there is some model that for a place and time and you can expect an outcome, but i have to ask -- what worked in buford that is not working in so many places around this country? how did this happen? mr. babbitt: there's only one guy who can answer that question. first of all, i think the andnstruction experience the presence of the military make buford a little eight typical -- a little atypical. black a
and that is the fact that italy is really from brooklyn -- billy is really from brooklyn. [laughter] >> which part of brooklyn? [laughter] thank you all, both for appearing on this panel today and for the incredible work you have done making this monument to reality. so, we are in a moment where it seems discourse is broken. reactionary as no nationalism is on the rise. inconvenience, unwanted information is dismissed as fake news. and i come here today and i hear the story about buford,...
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all right, all right, all right, i'll do it. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's in brooklyn!body. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how about these right twix® packs? i'm more of a left twix® guy myself. acting like they're the same thing is as ignorant as saying you, a bouncer, is the same as me, a doorman. excuse me, is there a cover? nah, but it's 5 bucks to get in. left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. ♪ chil♪ chicken and steak for just $10.99 ♪ major fajita improvements ♪ ♪ 48% more meat, $10.99 ♪ please sing it with us it's $10.99 ♪ ♪ chili's is back baby back baby back ♪ mm-hmm! ♪ oh baby chili's is back baby back baby back ♪ no! i don't want there to be white marks. nothing! there's no dust, there's no marks... oh my god, it's dove! no white marks... ...on a 100 colors dove invisible dry spray, awarded best of beauty by allure. "when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name will be raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. an iceberg...there's a lot
all right, all right, all right, i'll do it. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's in brooklyn!body. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how about these right twix® packs? i'm more of a left twix® guy myself. acting like they're the same thing is as ignorant as saying you, a bouncer, is the same as me, a doorman. excuse me, is there a cover? nah, but it's 5 bucks to get in. left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. ♪ chil♪ chicken and steak for just $10.99 ♪ major fajita improvements...
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downtown brooklyn.everything is in brooklyn right now and then two terrific locations in our central business district the far west side of manhattan, a great transit location and hudson yards going up there. and lower manhattan, the center of global capitalism where else you would want to be except right here where it happens every single day >> they've been pretty opaque about their criteria, right? but does the selection, the list of cities, tell you anything about what you think they really want >> i think the list of the cities were not that surprising. they were clear they wanted to be near an airport they want to be in cities that had some already infrastructure to support the needs i think they also want it to be geographically sensitive i think there are cities on that list that are not really contenders but they're also being sensitive. >> name one or two >> that sounds like fighting words. >> i think you're hard pressed to put a city like nashville exactly up against a city like new york look
downtown brooklyn.everything is in brooklyn right now and then two terrific locations in our central business district the far west side of manhattan, a great transit location and hudson yards going up there. and lower manhattan, the center of global capitalism where else you would want to be except right here where it happens every single day >> they've been pretty opaque about their criteria, right? but does the selection, the list of cities, tell you anything about what you think they...
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happy belated new year and welcome to the potentially good one t w i'm chris harrison the brooklyn dumpedalso known as the second half of the season has started and there's plenty of action from head of us like to see her looking to start your second half off strong against the leafs second best shall cook the royal blues only have a two point cushion over our being we head to head over where the promoted side have only lost once at home this season and looking to continue that success against mines both teams have conceded clips of goals this term so good outscore who. now we start the action off with a match featuring the best of the rest. rb leipsic in shock a shocker have been more consistent than rb lately under to disco the royal blues are unbeaten since september life's to go could jump shot on the table with a win but the home club could be distracted due to rumors surrounding this guy. is he going to liverpool now or at the end of the season that's the big question for our being so kate kate and company put distractions aside and compete. child care visited light seek for what co
happy belated new year and welcome to the potentially good one t w i'm chris harrison the brooklyn dumpedalso known as the second half of the season has started and there's plenty of action from head of us like to see her looking to start your second half off strong against the leafs second best shall cook the royal blues only have a two point cushion over our being we head to head over where the promoted side have only lost once at home this season and looking to continue that success against...
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borough president, eric adams had even stronger words for the commander in chief.eric adams/brooklyn borough president:"he is sending a coded message that we want to return to the good old days of slavery, the good old days of water hoses, the good old days of german shepherds biting people who were fighting for their basic rights, the good old days when you could not live on certain blocks, segregated and not able to participate in all aspects of the american dream." (justine) that was polo sandoval reporting. haitian american community coalition president has also weighed in on the issue -- calling the president ignorant. (jrstone)up next---we'll tell you why some oakland residents are camping out on the mayor's lawn. (justine) and a rally for immigration rights in the east bay.... what activists are asking for ... after the break. (anny) and i'm tracking your weekend forecast. (jr stone) outside the west county detention facility in richmond today, a protest against mass incarceration and immigrant detention. wlecome back to the kron 4 news at 10, i'm jr stone. (justine) and i'm j
borough president, eric adams had even stronger words for the commander in chief.eric adams/brooklyn borough president:"he is sending a coded message that we want to return to the good old days of slavery, the good old days of water hoses, the good old days of german shepherds biting people who were fighting for their basic rights, the good old days when you could not live on certain blocks, segregated and not able to participate in all aspects of the american dream." (justine) that...
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she said they are living in brooklyn. we said we have to interview your parents. we went down there and we interviewed the mother and father and we got their story and they spoke in their native language and their son did the translating for me. it was so wonderful because i would ask him a question and he would turn and either ask his mother or father. he would hold their hand as he was asking the question. and it was a fabulous interview because we got their perspective, what it was like to be in south korea, what it was like to be in northern korea and how they were reunited. then they came to america and established a church. the he wouldelderly reverend park passed away yesterday and we republished his interview. that was memorable because so many different stories tied together with that one. >> you mentioned the sraoeud grants. overall how is it funded? >> all donateor money. >> now have you gotten -- how have you gotten people interested? >> being in the military i can't raise money but the association of graduates, west point association of graduates hand
she said they are living in brooklyn. we said we have to interview your parents. we went down there and we interviewed the mother and father and we got their story and they spoke in their native language and their son did the translating for me. it was so wonderful because i would ask him a question and he would turn and either ask his mother or father. he would hold their hand as he was asking the question. and it was a fabulous interview because we got their perspective, what it was like to...
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al menos 32 personas resultaron heridas, incluyendo algunos bomberos tras un incendio, en brooklyn.te. javier: volvemos con mÁs noticias a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn. ♪ ?s ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: javi, te tengo en la soluciÓn para ese malestar. hoy es el dÍa nacional de la salsa picante. javier: los que aman esadesde los mÁs suaves hasta los extremadamente picantes. nuestra reportera nos cuenta de quÉ se trata. reportera: si tÚ tambiÉn eres de las personas que el picante nunca es lo suficientemente fuerte, hoy estarÁs de fiesta porque es el dÍa nacional de la salsa picante. un dÍa como hoy, naciÓ el quÍmico estadounidense que en 1912 creÓ un mÉtodo para terminar quÉ han picante es un pimiento. este mÉtodo mide la concentraciÓn que le da el picante los chiles. un pimiento morrÓn pÍcaro cero, otro puede medir 16 millones de veces mÁs. esta salsa, una de las mÁs picantes del planeta equivale a 1 millÓn, estos 450 veces mÁs picante que la salsa tabasco. para lograr lo picante, se necesitan 13 libras de chile habanero. segÚn expertos, los habaneros picantes combaten las bacterias y mej
al menos 32 personas resultaron heridas, incluyendo algunos bomberos tras un incendio, en brooklyn.te. javier: volvemos con mÁs noticias a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn. ♪ ?s ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: javi, te tengo en la soluciÓn para ese malestar. hoy es el dÍa nacional de la salsa picante. javier: los que aman esadesde los mÁs suaves hasta los extremadamente picantes. nuestra reportera nos cuenta de quÉ se trata. reportera: si tÚ tambiÉn eres de las personas que el picante...