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we can go to brooklyn. they are having a moment of silence for students who walk out there. >> carmen, 16. peter wang, 15. we will now start our moment of silence for the lives lost. if you can please quiet down and commemorate those lost on february 14th. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state ♪ who's the fun one now? made with real cream. reddi-wip. instant greatification. made with real cream. dad! dad! can you drive me to jessica's house? (groans) ♪ "welcome to my house" by flo rida ♪ this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but
we can go to brooklyn. they are having a moment of silence for students who walk out there. >> carmen, 16. peter wang, 15. we will now start our moment of silence for the lives lost. if you can please quiet down and commemorate those lost on february 14th. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world....
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the brooklyn district attorney will continue to investigate this crash. in brooklyn, nate rommers, "chasing news." >> thank you, nate. all right. bring in the a plus panel. bill caruso, democratic stragst again. thank you for being here. >> hi, bill. >> lawyer ap columnist for law and crime. we'll start with you. from a legal perspective. you are tagging about somebody that has run four red light antiqueketed already and has medical condition from the legal perspective. why was this woman still driving with the drove ear license? >> probably because she had existing valid license and her doctor didn't pacifically know that she was doing anything to violate the conditions of the driving. so basically, there was no one to report her and was not time for her to check win the department of motor vehicles but this goes alarming issue which is we need to stop shooting driver's licenses as if we like driving. we all rely on drive sog we have a throughout drive puss we don't have a throughout drive. >> no constitutional amendment. >> no right to drive. >> i shoul
the brooklyn district attorney will continue to investigate this crash. in brooklyn, nate rommers, "chasing news." >> thank you, nate. all right. bring in the a plus panel. bill caruso, democratic stragst again. thank you for being here. >> hi, bill. >> lawyer ap columnist for law and crime. we'll start with you. from a legal perspective. you are tagging about somebody that has run four red light antiqueketed already and has medical condition from the legal...
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embargo, el fallo de este juez no afecta en absoluto los dictÁmenes de las cortes de san francisco y brooklyn lado que las renovaciones de permisos de daca se mantendrÁn en pie hasta que litigio se resuelven cortes de apelaciÓn. aunque no detiene las renovaciones de daca, el departamento de justicia dijo que el fallo del juez de maryland es una buena noticia porque respalda el argumento del gobierno de que actuÓ con autoridad legal para desmantelar el programa de acciÓn diferida, ademÁs resalta el serio problema que representa el creciente nÚmero de Órdenes judiciales a nivel nacional. satcha: sin una soluciÓn definitiva para tantos jÓvenes soÑadores. marÍa eugenia, te agradecemos por brindarnos los detalles. continÚan los operativos a lo
embargo, el fallo de este juez no afecta en absoluto los dictÁmenes de las cortes de san francisco y brooklyn lado que las renovaciones de permisos de daca se mantendrÁn en pie hasta que litigio se resuelven cortes de apelaciÓn. aunque no detiene las renovaciones de daca, el departamento de justicia dijo que el fallo del juez de maryland es una buena noticia porque respalda el argumento del gobierno de que actuÓ con autoridad legal para desmantelar el programa de acciÓn diferida, ademÁs...
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every winter, they drive from brooklyn down to florida. my father never played golf. he took up golf. they would see their friends who moved there. but as they got older, they ran out of things to do. he could not play golf anymore, his legs went bad. their friends were passing on. those of you from florida know that florida atlantic university -- hello florida. way down there in itself part of -- in the south part of the convention center. anyway, florida atlantic university lets every senior citizen enroll in any course for free. my dad and mom would roll up to florida atlantic university every thursday at 4:00 p.m. because they enrolled in a course called humor. now what was the horse called humor? -- course called humor? some erstwhile comedian who never made it in the catskills would get up and tell jokes for 45 minutes. a different comedian each week. my dad never went to college, he said, gee, college is easy, i should have gone. [laughter] but each week they would call me back with my favorite joke. -- their favorite jokes. here is one of the favorites. mrs. g
every winter, they drive from brooklyn down to florida. my father never played golf. he took up golf. they would see their friends who moved there. but as they got older, they ran out of things to do. he could not play golf anymore, his legs went bad. their friends were passing on. those of you from florida know that florida atlantic university -- hello florida. way down there in itself part of -- in the south part of the convention center. anyway, florida atlantic university lets every senior...
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john up first in brooklyn, new york. a democrat. good morning. calked good morning. so much for taking my call. my comment is really fairness nd education, specifically for elementary and high school. inner cifically in the city for young black, hispanic on ents, being able to xhut withon -- out with an education that encompasses full breadth of i don't know if that is implemented properly. student comes out of high school to be able education to follow their dreams and be able to get into college and get a profession that can sustain a of in our society and i don't think that is being done
john up first in brooklyn, new york. a democrat. good morning. calked good morning. so much for taking my call. my comment is really fairness nd education, specifically for elementary and high school. inner cifically in the city for young black, hispanic on ents, being able to xhut withon -- out with an education that encompasses full breadth of i don't know if that is implemented properly. student comes out of high school to be able education to follow their dreams and be able to get into...
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bbc news, brooklyn.u just heard in that report, president trump seems rather fixated on the trade deficit and how he wa nts to on the trade deficit and how he wants to reduce it. new figures show the gap rose to the highest level in more than nine years injanuary, coming in at over 55 billion us dollars. he will not be happy about that, and will probably use it to justify the move to impose those ta riffs justify the move to impose those tariffs despite backlash. we told you yesterday the eu was having a meeting about these tariffs and how to respond. the trade chief has set up to respond. the trade chief has set up plans to retaliate, including higher import duties on bourbon, peanut butter, cranberries, orange juice, steel, and industrial products. you cannot get more american than that. the commission says a trade war has no winners and if it can be avoided, they will work with the americans and other allies on the issue of overcapacity. remember, president trump abandoned a huge trade deal colebee tr
bbc news, brooklyn.u just heard in that report, president trump seems rather fixated on the trade deficit and how he wa nts to on the trade deficit and how he wants to reduce it. new figures show the gap rose to the highest level in more than nine years injanuary, coming in at over 55 billion us dollars. he will not be happy about that, and will probably use it to justify the move to impose those ta riffs justify the move to impose those tariffs despite backlash. we told you yesterday the eu...
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they feel so we guarding that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this play.
they feel so we guarding that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this play.
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police say two children were killed after being struck by a car in brooklyn. a pregnant mother among three adults always injured. it was their mother. surveillance images of the scene, witnesses say the driver ran a red light, hitting a stroller, the driver is in custody. >>> and another terrible scene from brooklyn to show you. four firefighters injured battling an apartment fire this morning. part of the roof collapsing on top of them. the injures, we're told tonight, are non-life threatening. >>> when we come back here on a monday evening, the one thing that returned to the oscars last night, not seen since 1956. any guesses? what are the ingredients of a life well lived? is it the places you go? the things you own? or the people that fill it with meaning? for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions. protecting what's most important to you. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because th
police say two children were killed after being struck by a car in brooklyn. a pregnant mother among three adults always injured. it was their mother. surveillance images of the scene, witnesses say the driver ran a red light, hitting a stroller, the driver is in custody. >>> and another terrible scene from brooklyn to show you. four firefighters injured battling an apartment fire this morning. part of the roof collapsing on top of them. the injures, we're told tonight, are non-life...
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and a hash tag who'd solidarity to war and they go to brooklyn in surround her art galleries there and drown her out like they taunt her wherever she is so she stays out of boyle heights now because this boyle heights group has. and so successful they their methods are spreading across the united states the other expensive cities as the article points out as a result like minded groups in other cities chicago austin new york have adopted the same hardline tactics their ranks are small and their methods are controversial even within the communities they purport to defend but their members are drawn from the most politically radical economically anxious generational cohort in recent memory young millennial is of color and their cause has the makings of a national movement a new more militant war on gentrification so where are these millennialists are as article points out graduating if they are able to go to university graduating with massive debts unlike the boomer generation before them or the generation x. they have these get economy jobs precarious jobs their incomes are lower sevent
and a hash tag who'd solidarity to war and they go to brooklyn in surround her art galleries there and drown her out like they taunt her wherever she is so she stays out of boyle heights now because this boyle heights group has. and so successful they their methods are spreading across the united states the other expensive cities as the article points out as a result like minded groups in other cities chicago austin new york have adopted the same hardline tactics their ranks are small and their...
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i grew up in brooklyn. david: your father worked -- as my father did -- in the post office.yd: they were colleagues. david: right. mine worked in baltimore, yours worked in brooklyn. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. so you weren't wealthy. you went through public schools. but obviously did pretty well because you were valedictorian of your class in high school. so you realize you probably were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew that ranking high in my school meant i was certainly good at school. but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared. by the way, being good at school and being smart are two separate things anyway. david: were you surprised when you got into harvard? did you think about not going because you couldn't afford it? lloyd: let me take a step back. my parents did not go to college. it didn't occur to me to apply to that fancy a school. i have heard of it obviously. i knew i was going to go to college but i didn't assume -- i didn't even know what it would have meant -- i remember reading a separate piece about prep school. i
i grew up in brooklyn. david: your father worked -- as my father did -- in the post office.yd: they were colleagues. david: right. mine worked in baltimore, yours worked in brooklyn. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. so you weren't wealthy. you went through public schools. but obviously did pretty well because you were valedictorian of your class in high school. so you realize you probably were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew that ranking high in my school meant i...
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they feel so we guarding that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this place in book boyle heights and they're shutting down these are galleries so finance is following these group of activists from boyle heights and one of the guys that they talk to he's asked why they're stopping why they're actually going after art galleries that seem so barbaric right well he said three five six mission they're really smart in the past they used to do black events people of color events empowering workshops and trans people so that identity i don't give a if someone is black or brown or disabled if they're gentrify or they deserve to die so.
they feel so we guarding that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this place in book boyle heights and they're shutting down these are galleries so finance is following these group of activists from boyle heights and one of the guys that they talk to he's asked why they're stopping why they're actually going after art galleries that seem so barbaric right well he said three five six mission they're really smart in the past they used to do...
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they feel so we guarding that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this place in book boyle heights and they're shutting down these are galleries so yahoo finance is following these group of activists from boyle heights and one of the guys that they talk to he's asked why they're stopping why they're actually going after art galleries that seem so barbaric right well he said three five six mission there really smart in the past they used to do black events people of color events empowering workshops and trans people so that identity i don't give a if someone is black or brown or disabled if they're gentrifiers they deserve to die so pretty harsh language there and pretty extreme but this is the sort of militancy their determination to stop art galleries and all the amenities that the real estate agents then use to promote their expense.
they feel so we guarding that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this place in book boyle heights and they're shutting down these are galleries so yahoo finance is following these group of activists from boyle heights and one of the guys that they talk to he's asked why they're stopping why they're actually going after art galleries that seem so barbaric right well he said three five six mission there really smart in the past they used to do...
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we will be having kimberly's food court for the rest of -- >> juan: i grew up in brooklyn.e is carolina barbecue. i loved barbecue as a kid. i don't eat so much now. at the second thing to say is if you go to places like memphis and the delta, you get the dry rub barbecue. i am not so -- but texas barbecue i think with the ketchup and all, i love that. >> greg: i like when they put a rib between two pieces of bread and you have to eat around the bone. or a pork chop into pieces of white bread. it's amazing. >> juan: there is nothing bad to be said about barbecue. >> jesse: best food court ever. i didn't eat all day because i knew this was coming. >> kimberly: we are going to taste it all. >> juan: you couldn't resist. you did eat before. >> jesse: are you calling me fat, juan? ♪ >> greg: anyway. day now. >> dana: i have a fun one. can we play this? >> hasn't a clue what he's doing, has he? that's lovely. can they get him in the weeds? i shouldn't think so for a second. not going in there. not doing it. hey! i love it. >> dana: this dog stole the show. a very fancy dog show
we will be having kimberly's food court for the rest of -- >> juan: i grew up in brooklyn.e is carolina barbecue. i loved barbecue as a kid. i don't eat so much now. at the second thing to say is if you go to places like memphis and the delta, you get the dry rub barbecue. i am not so -- but texas barbecue i think with the ketchup and all, i love that. >> greg: i like when they put a rib between two pieces of bread and you have to eat around the bone. or a pork chop into pieces of...
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andy samberg watch for "brooklyn nine-nine" 8:30 sunday nights on fox. rite back with lena waithe.abies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of forever thing. buy one iphone 8, get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. ♪ we get so busy, day to day. we don't get the chance to connect. i think surprising my mom with a night ski trip would just be the biggest gift that i could give her. director: lets make that happen. she's gonna be so excited. ♪ introducing the suv equipped to make your first-ever happen. the first-ever ford ecosport is here. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? i'm going on a targetrun. you need anything?pers. toilet paper, cereal... maybe some chew toys? [ dog barks ] got it! get low prices today and every day. targetrun and done. depe
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the warriors hosting the brooklyn hosting the warriors the the warriors hosting the brooklyn nets... their last 17 games... but right now... ater a season-low 13 -point 2nd quarter by golden state... the nets come from 21 points down to lead by 5 at the half(wipe to rockets/thunder) meanwhile houston rockets at the oklahoma city thunder... carmelo anthony... hits the 3-pointer to past jerry west for 20th all-time on the nba's career scoring list... melo had 23 russell westbrook... hard to the rack... he had 32 points and 7 assists but too much james harden and chris paul... harden... nice finish for two... he had 23 points and 11 assists paul... breaks down his defender with the dribble and pulls up for three... he had 25 and was 5- of-6 from behind the arc final score... 122-112 rockets.... they are still up on the warriors... right now by 1 game... in the wesrtern confernce... whether golden state wins tonight or not.... rockets win their 16th straight game aldon smith turned himself in to police today... he was booked into san francisco county jail on four misdemeanor charges... i
the warriors hosting the brooklyn hosting the warriors the the warriors hosting the brooklyn nets... their last 17 games... but right now... ater a season-low 13 -point 2nd quarter by golden state... the nets come from 21 points down to lead by 5 at the half(wipe to rockets/thunder) meanwhile houston rockets at the oklahoma city thunder... carmelo anthony... hits the 3-pointer to past jerry west for 20th all-time on the nba's career scoring list... melo had 23 russell westbrook... hard to the...
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i nknow that the first one was built at greenpoint in brooklyn as well. i know that the kalamazoo class had two turret, but it never really made it, because the war ended and there was no more need. you also have multi turreted monitors in other countries as well, but i don't know the xkt number, isorry. >> and how many elite fleets were accumulated by the end of the war. >> i think that the exact number was around 67. >> okay. thank you. stage left ar, please. >> thank you. i am wonner dering if we could hear some discussion between mr. star and the monitor expert here with with respect to lincoln's response to the monitor crisis and also stanton's response as we well. >> well, stanton, did he panic? if he didn't panic he came close to panicking on that day and so did a lot of other people, because the confederate warship, the virginia or the merrimack depending on your presence destroyed half a dozen warships and seemed likely to destroy, you know half a dozen ships everyday for the next few years, and that the union fleet would be detroyed. he was an n
i nknow that the first one was built at greenpoint in brooklyn as well. i know that the kalamazoo class had two turret, but it never really made it, because the war ended and there was no more need. you also have multi turreted monitors in other countries as well, but i don't know the xkt number, isorry. >> and how many elite fleets were accumulated by the end of the war. >> i think that the exact number was around 67. >> okay. thank you. stage left ar, please. >> thank...
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andy samberg watch for "brooklyn nine-nine" 8:30 sunday nights on fox. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of forever thing. buy one iphone 8, get one iphone 8 on us. plus, get at&t unlimited for $40 per line for 4 lines. more for your thing. that's our thing. (crunching) ♪ dude, your crunching's scaring the fish. dude, they're just jealous. kellogg's raisin bran crunch... ...with crunchy clusters and the taste of... ...apples and strawberries. i got one! i guess we're having cereal for dinner. deliciously heart-healthy kellogg's raisin bran crunch. discover card. i justis this for real?match, yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. aww thanks for loading, sweet... oops. o
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a su h hermanito, iba en su bicicleta, cunaando pasaba la tiinterseccie la louis y jefferson en brooklynras no lo dejaro r sobrevivir, el chofer del acamin fue arrestado . >> significpago una fianza de l dolares y esta libre, la ley c dice que un delito mayor son 10 faltas y el tendria unas 5 . >> el queria ser diseÑador, dejo 2 hermanos y un bebe de 7 meses en el vientre de mama, margarita busca justicia para que las n normas sean mas agresivas . >> dia tenso para estudiantes en una preparatoria en kentucky. >> segun el director el arma fue encontrada rapidamente, la si situacion preocupa a los padres de familia . >> hnermanos murieron en misis i mississippi, jugaban cartas a e antes del altercado, la policia dijo que un sujeto disparo co r contra 3 hermanos. >> el agresor uso un rifle para esto. >> el temor se apodeoro de padrs de familia que veian como amen amenazaban atacar la escuela de sus hijos . >> la amenaza era para un grupo especifico de los alumnos. >> desde el aÑo pasado ha habido incidentes asi . >> esta madre se llevo un gran s susto, tiene a dos de sus hijos en la secunda
a su h hermanito, iba en su bicicleta, cunaando pasaba la tiinterseccie la louis y jefferson en brooklynras no lo dejaro r sobrevivir, el chofer del acamin fue arrestado . >> significpago una fianza de l dolares y esta libre, la ley c dice que un delito mayor son 10 faltas y el tendria unas 5 . >> el queria ser diseÑador, dejo 2 hermanos y un bebe de 7 meses en el vientre de mama, margarita busca justicia para que las n normas sean mas agresivas . >> dia tenso para...
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a deadly fire in brooklyn leaves two people dead, there are a lot of questions. >> heartbreaking. bill: as kids in parkland, florida, head back-to-school, there is a debate on how to keep our schools safe, many say lawmakers are focused on things that are a dir distraction, oths say time to get back to work. one local school talking out against never -- nerf guns. >> and l train is closing for 15 months, we have an idea to share with you, how so solve the problem. a pontoon bridge, wait until you see it, i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." >> bill: a weather alert, wind, rain, storm surge, how bad? we check in with meteorologist dan zarrow. >> march is known for big storms here in northeast united states, mother nature delivering a weather mess from late thursday to friday, maybe saturday morning. rain is pretty much a guarantee, an inch or two may cause localize flooding, but snow is possible, temperatures drop on friday. could cause icy conditions, and to north and west of the city, higher elevations may see a few inches of snow acomm consolidation. -- accumulation, wind i
a deadly fire in brooklyn leaves two people dead, there are a lot of questions. >> heartbreaking. bill: as kids in parkland, florida, head back-to-school, there is a debate on how to keep our schools safe, many say lawmakers are focused on things that are a dir distraction, oths say time to get back to work. one local school talking out against never -- nerf guns. >> and l train is closing for 15 months, we have an idea to share with you, how so solve the problem. a pontoon bridge,...
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padres no sienten seguros >>> la vÍctima se encontraba la parte trasera de una camioneta ayer, en brooklynisco producto estas manifestaciones que bloquean varias calles, no se estÁ moviendo el trÁnsito, la calle harris se estÁ viendo afectado, todo cercano a la entrada del puente de la bahÍa, todos los usuarios reportando estaciÓn, incluso si necesita cruzar el puente de la bahÍa la tomarÁ aproximadamente 40 minutos, tenga mucha paciencia ya que esta manifestaciÓn estÁ afectando las condiciones del trÁnsito, vamos a revisar otros incidentes, la 101 tiene algo de demora, el trÁnsito detenido en direcciÓn norte, tambiÉn podemos ver esto en la autopista uno, r producto de un deslave que se reportÓ en horas de la tarde producto las lluvias, estÁ dejando que sea tramo de la carretera en direcciÓn sur este cerrado, estamos viendo de cerca lo que estÁ pasando en ese momento, en este momento de la tarde, vemos tambiÉn fuertes vientos que las personas que necesitan transitar por los puentes deben hacerlo con cuidado, estamos en espera de una tormenta, tambiÉn habrÁn problemas en carreteras, hay muc
padres no sienten seguros >>> la vÍctima se encontraba la parte trasera de una camioneta ayer, en brooklynisco producto estas manifestaciones que bloquean varias calles, no se estÁ moviendo el trÁnsito, la calle harris se estÁ viendo afectado, todo cercano a la entrada del puente de la bahÍa, todos los usuarios reportando estaciÓn, incluso si necesita cruzar el puente de la bahÍa la tomarÁ aproximadamente 40 minutos, tenga mucha paciencia ya que esta manifestaciÓn estÁ...
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llegamos a brooklyn, sede de la aguacaterÍa.. enny: el aguacate usado aquÍ es orgÁnico. lo mejor es que, segÚn uno de los jÓvenes dueÑos del negocio, proviene de uno de nuestros paÍses. >> viene de mÉxico, es el mejor. enny: uno de los puntos mÁs interesantes de ese restaurante, es que uno de los dueÑos asegura que creciÓ sin probar el aguacate. la pregunta clave es quÉ lo llevÓ a crear este establecimiento? >> me mudÉ a méxico en 2013 y comencÉ a comer aguacate todos los dÍas. enny: el Éxito llegado a tal punto que muy pronto, los jÓvenes empresarios abrirÁn un nuevo santuario del aguacate en manhattan. continÚen ustedes con mÁs en el estudio. javier: no nos mandÓ nada. carolina: habÍa una hamburguesa que tenÍa en vez de pan, aguacate, avoburger. no es noticia que un perro muerde a una persona. si sucede lo contrario nos deja a todos con la boca abierta. en wisconsin, justo antes de la medianoche, un agente acompaÑado por un perro policÍa respondiÓ una llamada de un hombre que estÁ fuera de la casa golpeando puertas y ventanas
llegamos a brooklyn, sede de la aguacaterÍa.. enny: el aguacate usado aquÍ es orgÁnico. lo mejor es que, segÚn uno de los jÓvenes dueÑos del negocio, proviene de uno de nuestros paÍses. >> viene de mÉxico, es el mejor. enny: uno de los puntos mÁs interesantes de ese restaurante, es que uno de los dueÑos asegura que creciÓ sin probar el aguacate. la pregunta clave es quÉ lo llevÓ a crear este establecimiento? >> me mudÉ a méxico en 2013 y comencÉ a comer aguacate...
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>> seth: did you have this before brooklyn or did it come with brooklyn? >> the moment i arrived. my teeth and was there. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's exciting. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: well, it's nice to have you local. >> thank you. >> seth: we love having you here and the last time you were here, you were in a film, "it comes at night," which was post-apocalyptic. >> yeah. >> seth: and we talked about how you would be personally in a post-apocalyptic situation and said, "very bad." >> yeah. >> seth: now you're in a spy film, you're playing a cia agent. how would you, joel edgerton, be as an actual spy? >> i'd be equally as bad -- >> seth: yeah. >> as my post-apocalyptic -- well, i was thinking about it because, you know, if you're a spy, you can't really talk about yourself. >> seth: yeah. >> and the job -- right? and you're an actor. like, how am i not supposed to brag? >> seth: yeah. no, i'm thinking now that you say it, i don't think we've had a single spy on the show. [ laughter ] >> it'll be like, "you're a spy?" and i'm, like, "yeah." let me tell you all the things -
>> seth: did you have this before brooklyn or did it come with brooklyn? >> the moment i arrived. my teeth and was there. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's exciting. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: well, it's nice to have you local. >> thank you. >> seth: we love having you here and the last time you were here, you were in a film, "it comes at night," which was post-apocalyptic. >> yeah. >> seth: and we talked about how you would be...
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you've been to brooklyn.a look at the bronx. >> lloyd: in august of 1973, the sister of dj kool herc was holding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disc turntable, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice and then began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again, and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performances and people began to imitate him. and that is the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. >> anthony: moodies records. inside rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all. who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google "who created hip-hop?" go ahead. you get dj kool herc. >> anthony: it's a national landmark now, isn't it? sedgwick? >> kool herc: no, it's not. we're working on it. >> anthony: wor
you've been to brooklyn.a look at the bronx. >> lloyd: in august of 1973, the sister of dj kool herc was holding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disc turntable, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice and then began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again, and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his...
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is an a throwing lodge in the middle of brooklyn.re people can come and play competitive games, learn how to throw. people think that axes and alcohol don't mix well, but actually it's a controlled environment and all of our experts are highly trained and make sure that there's nothing dangerous going on. >> i'm your axpert this evening, you're going to take your dominant hand and grab it about halfway up and get a nice, tight grip. i think people enjoy it because it's not like anything else that's around here. >> one, two, three, four, that's a five points. >> it kind of brings something that's different and i think people are attracted to what's different. >> it's not every day you get to throw an ax. >> it's a great day to throw dinking and ax throwing and competitiveness together. >> our next office bonding event, clearly. >> pick ax may be expanding to the bay area also. >> do they throw it at the target or each other? >> but i'll choose you as a teammate. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time, we'll see you again in ha
is an a throwing lodge in the middle of brooklyn.re people can come and play competitive games, learn how to throw. people think that axes and alcohol don't mix well, but actually it's a controlled environment and all of our experts are highly trained and make sure that there's nothing dangerous going on. >> i'm your axpert this evening, you're going to take your dominant hand and grab it about halfway up and get a nice, tight grip. i think people enjoy it because it's not like anything...
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the brooklyn transaction represented a premium of more than 60% on a price per square foot basis overt kushner and his partners paid a year earlier. this allowed the ownership group to take more stakes in nearby buildings. one connected by a pedestrian walkway remains vacant today. the japanese government primarily operates in japan and has only seven u.s. properties as of september 2016. its purchase of the kushner property was the only purchase made in new york city last year. everybody involved in the story denies any political component to the deal or involvement by jared kushner. but we actually sent a producer out to theis building in brooklyn, and the japanese government, the building is definitely ti definitely still empty, even though the japanese-controlled company bought it a year ago for a 60% premium. and even though this is in one of the hottest neighborhoods for development in new york city, it remains vacant. it's just a nice investment to have. a nice thing to dump millions and millions and millions of dollar noose, wh dollars into, when you're country trying to build
the brooklyn transaction represented a premium of more than 60% on a price per square foot basis overt kushner and his partners paid a year earlier. this allowed the ownership group to take more stakes in nearby buildings. one connected by a pedestrian walkway remains vacant today. the japanese government primarily operates in japan and has only seven u.s. properties as of september 2016. its purchase of the kushner property was the only purchase made in new york city last year. everybody...
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i do not know we were not -- >> you grew up in brooklyn? >> i grew up in brooklyn. their job was to file the mail? >> sort the mail. >> sort the mail. you did well because you are valedictorian of your class of your high school. i knew i was good at school. i do not know how smart i was. being good and being smart are two separate things. david: were you surprised got into harvard? >> my parents to not go to college, but my older sibling did not go to college either. it did not occur to me to apply. i had heard of it. i knew i was going to college. i remember reading recipes. i do not know what a prep school was. i know what it is now. it was not like i had expectations. i know no other kid from thomas and jefferson high school into the ivy league that year. there were some guys at harvard who spoke to me. they encourage me to apply. the school way the application fees. i was not that spectacular. it's not like i had perfect board scores. david: when you got there --? lloyd: i was grateful for it. david: did you say these kids are smarter or not smarter than me? llo
i do not know we were not -- >> you grew up in brooklyn? >> i grew up in brooklyn. their job was to file the mail? >> sort the mail. >> sort the mail. you did well because you are valedictorian of your class of your high school. i knew i was good at school. i do not know how smart i was. being good and being smart are two separate things. david: were you surprised got into harvard? >> my parents to not go to college, but my older sibling did not go to college...
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in a hash tag who'd solidarity to war and they go to brooklyn in surround her art galleries there and drown her out like they taunt her wherever she is so she stays out of boyle heights now because this boyle heights group has. and so successful they their methods are spreading across the united states the other expensive cities as the article points out as a result like minded groups in other cities chicago boston new york have adopted the same hardline tactics their ranks are small and their methods are controversial even within the communities they purport to defend but their members are drawn from the most politically radical economically anxious generational cohort in recent memory young millennial is of color and their cause has the makings of a national movement a new more militant war on gentrification so where are these millennial as are as article points out graduating if they are able to go to university graduating with massive debts unlike the boomer generation before them or the generation x. they have these get economy jobs precarious jobs their incomes are lower seventy
in a hash tag who'd solidarity to war and they go to brooklyn in surround her art galleries there and drown her out like they taunt her wherever she is so she stays out of boyle heights now because this boyle heights group has. and so successful they their methods are spreading across the united states the other expensive cities as the article points out as a result like minded groups in other cities chicago boston new york have adopted the same hardline tactics their ranks are small and their...
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i grew up in brooklyn. >> your father worked as my father did come in the post office. my work in baltimore, yours worked in new york. >> sort the mail. >> you weren't wealthy and he went to public schools, but you obviously did pretty well because were valedictorian in your class in high school. you realize you were smarter than the average student. >> i knew the ranking high in my school, i was good at school, but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared with other things. being good at school and being smarter to separate things. >> are you surprised you got into harvard? >> let me just take a step back. but parents didn't go to college, but i had one older sibling who didn't go to college. he would never have occurred to me to go to that fancy school. i never assumed i would go to college, i remember reading separate piece, i read that whole school -- over the whole book i didn't know what a prep school was. i didn't know what those things were. it wasn't like i had expectations, i know that no other kid from thomas jefferson high school in the ivy league net
i grew up in brooklyn. >> your father worked as my father did come in the post office. my work in baltimore, yours worked in new york. >> sort the mail. >> you weren't wealthy and he went to public schools, but you obviously did pretty well because were valedictorian in your class in high school. you realize you were smarter than the average student. >> i knew the ranking high in my school, i was good at school, but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared with...
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brooklyn magazine, john reid, connell catering group. marilyn, and strand bookstore especially kaelin higgins events director there. a special thanks as well to the photographer john who shot such stunning portrait of the winners and others last year and like to ask win withers and board members to stay close to the stage after the ceremony so he could do the same this year. a remindinger next week we're hosting an event in con junction with with criticism and public justice moderate bid michelle fill get and featuring board members israel vells critics rafael alexander schwartz and franklin to take place 7:30 tuesday at the brooklyn public liar and more information on our website. a special thank you as well to beth parker who helps publicize the ncc and thanks to david who keeps the organization run and countless small but crucial way. and israel our vp for awards who undertook task of putting together this event and last night's i want to invite you to toast our finalists at benefit reception immediately following tonight's ceremony.
brooklyn magazine, john reid, connell catering group. marilyn, and strand bookstore especially kaelin higgins events director there. a special thanks as well to the photographer john who shot such stunning portrait of the winners and others last year and like to ask win withers and board members to stay close to the stage after the ceremony so he could do the same this year. a remindinger next week we're hosting an event in con junction with with criticism and public justice moderate bid...
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there were a few on the waves up in brooklyn where the original was born. really, they were orchestrated. they had speaking tubes that, unlike the original monitor where the speaking tube didn't work, in the later ones they were able to communicate more effectively. there ate were, in some cases, markings one of the the best two-turreted monitors i've seen, though, was done as a toy in the 1980s, and it was a two-sided pea shooter. just a little delightful thing on wheels. >> do you have any idea when those were manufactured? >> i know the first was it yanaii dabu. i knowow there was one with mor turrets in other countries, but i don't know the name of those. >> there were under 60 at the time of the war. d i think that maximum was 67. >> mr. starr and our monitor expert here. with respect to lincoln's response to the monitor crisis and also stanton's response as well. >> well, stanton -- did he panic? if he didn't panic, he came close to panicking on that day, as did a lot of other people, because the confederate worship, t -- war ship, the virginia or the
there were a few on the waves up in brooklyn where the original was born. really, they were orchestrated. they had speaking tubes that, unlike the original monitor where the speaking tube didn't work, in the later ones they were able to communicate more effectively. there ate were, in some cases, markings one of the the best two-turreted monitors i've seen, though, was done as a toy in the 1980s, and it was a two-sided pea shooter. just a little delightful thing on wheels. >> do you have...
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day of deadly violence in brooklyn the boss of the top was talking to ali had forces on the french embassy using soldiers from seville.
day of deadly violence in brooklyn the boss of the top was talking to ali had forces on the french embassy using soldiers from seville.
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i grew up in brooklyn. >> your father worked as my father did and there jobless to file the mail.ot to deliver it but to sort the mail. so you are not wealthy. you want to public schools. but obviously you did well, because you were valedictorian. you probably knew you were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew i was good at school. good in schoolng and being smart art two separate things anyway. david: were you surprised you got into harvard? did you think maybe you could not afford it? lloyd: i have one older sibling who did not go to college, either. it never occurred to me to apply to that fancy school. i knew i was going to go to college but i did not assume i was going to go -- i remember , i did a separate piece not know what a product school was. p school was. it was not like i had expectations. i know what is now. but i didn't know what those things were. so it wasn't like i had expectations. i know that no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went into the ivy league that year but somehow there was some guy from harvard spoke to me and encouraged me to a
i grew up in brooklyn. >> your father worked as my father did and there jobless to file the mail.ot to deliver it but to sort the mail. so you are not wealthy. you want to public schools. but obviously you did well, because you were valedictorian. you probably knew you were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew i was good at school. good in schoolng and being smart art two separate things anyway. david: were you surprised you got into harvard? did you think maybe you could not...
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i know that the first one was built at green point in brooklyn as well. i know there were two turrets but the war ended and they weren't needed. i don't know the exact number, i'm sorry. >> about how much of a fleet of monitors was accumulated by the end of the war? >> there were over 60 that were under control by the end of the war. i think the exact number is around 67. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> stage left, please. >> good afternoon. i wonder if we can hear a little bit of the discussion between mr. star and our monitor expert here. with respect to lincoln's response to the monitor crisis and also stanton's response as well. >> well, stanton, did he panic? if he didn't panic, he came close to panicking that day, as did a lot of other people, because the confederate warship, the virginia or meramec, demanding on your preferences, had just destroyed half a dozen northern ships. and it seemed likely that it could destroy, you know, half a dozen ships every day for the next few years and that the union fleet would be destroyed. he was also annoyed in the
i know that the first one was built at green point in brooklyn as well. i know there were two turrets but the war ended and they weren't needed. i don't know the exact number, i'm sorry. >> about how much of a fleet of monitors was accumulated by the end of the war? >> there were over 60 that were under control by the end of the war. i think the exact number is around 67. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> stage left, please. >> good afternoon. i wonder if we can...
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brooklyn's more my style. [ sighs ] i... i'm at home there. it's where i belong. i gotta go back.you'll just -- you know, if you don't mind, uh...we'll say our -- we'll say our good-byes today, and then tomorrow, i can get a head start in the -- in the morning. hold -- hold on, dad. ♪ i'm starting to think that you have a problem with me. is that -- is that what's going on? no, like i said, i-i got no complaints. then why are you in such a hurry? wh-why you suddenly have to leave? why you so anxious about it? why are you so anxious about getting me to stay? come on. just come out and say it. you know, you... you don't think i can hack it out there on my way, do you? ♪ using only a gorgeous selectione of la-z-boy furniture. but let's just skip to the end. we can pause it now. i'm good. la-z-boy furniture galleries. live life comfortably. when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to whiten four shades for a visibly whiter smile. trust your smile
brooklyn's more my style. [ sighs ] i... i'm at home there. it's where i belong. i gotta go back.you'll just -- you know, if you don't mind, uh...we'll say our -- we'll say our good-byes today, and then tomorrow, i can get a head start in the -- in the morning. hold -- hold on, dad. ♪ i'm starting to think that you have a problem with me. is that -- is that what's going on? no, like i said, i-i got no complaints. then why are you in such a hurry? wh-why you suddenly have to leave? why you so...
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i grew up in brooklyn. >> your father worked in the post office. as my father did. mine worked in baltimore. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. you were not wealthy. you went through public schools. you obviously did pretty well because you are valedictorian. you always realize you were smarter than the average student. >> i knew that ranking high in my school meant that i was going to be good at school. i didn't know how smart i was. and by the way, being good at school and being smart are not the same. >> were you surprised you got into harvard? >> let me take a step back. my parents didn't go to school. i knew that i was going to go to college. in school. what a prep school was. i knew that no other kids went. and somehow, some guy from harvard was there and spoke to me and the school waves the application fees. it wasn't like i have perfect board schools. i don't know why they wanted to invest. but i was grateful. david: when the you got there, did you say, these kids are smarter than me? or they are not as smart as me? lloyd: i did not get to smart
i grew up in brooklyn. >> your father worked in the post office. as my father did. mine worked in baltimore. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. you were not wealthy. you went through public schools. you obviously did pretty well because you are valedictorian. you always realize you were smarter than the average student. >> i knew that ranking high in my school meant that i was going to be good at school. i didn't know how smart i was. and by the way, being good at school...
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and i'm in brooklyn ahead of the heavyweight title.again, thanks forjoining us on sportsday. lots to come, including redemption for riyad mahrez, and swansea's surge up the premier league table. lizzie will take you through it all injust a moment. while we'll hear from deontay wilder and phil neville later in the programme. but first to anfield and the late kick off in the premier league. liverpool have a chance to go second with a win over newcastle. mo farah has put liverpool in front. the egyptian has scored in several matches. —— mo saleh. they'vejust started the second half at anfield, it is still 1—0 to liverpool. lizzie, mo saleh again, the snip of the season. 32 goals he has now scored. john, i wanted to put this to you, a few years ago, pundits we re to you, a few years ago, pundits were dim owning the demise of the 30 goal striker, we've got loads of them. he's not even a striker, he is a winner. we expected him to do well but nobody ever expected him to do this well. that was a great save as well. let's move on to swansea, w
and i'm in brooklyn ahead of the heavyweight title.again, thanks forjoining us on sportsday. lots to come, including redemption for riyad mahrez, and swansea's surge up the premier league table. lizzie will take you through it all injust a moment. while we'll hear from deontay wilder and phil neville later in the programme. but first to anfield and the late kick off in the premier league. liverpool have a chance to go second with a win over newcastle. mo farah has put liverpool in front. the...
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he continues to hold onto a bunch of apartment buildings in brooklyn, and to a high rise office building in chicago, the at&t midwest headquarters on randolph street. so last year, after he joins the white house, he has a number of meetings with josh harris, who is one of the founders of apollo, giant private equity firm. and the two of them are discussing a number of things, including a possible job for mr. harris. and the job doesn't materialize. it turns out. but something else does, which is a few months after, probably, well, a few months after a series of meetings with mr. kushner, mr. harris's firm, apollo, makes this sizable loan to kushner companies to refinance this building. >> $184 million. >> $184 million, which is both a very large loan by the standards of --ner compani of kushner companies and a large loan for apollo. for the most part, their loans are nowhere near that size. when you look at the average loan, it's approximately $60 million. this is essentially triple the size of their average loan. >> is there anything about that loan on its face, just as a substantive ma
he continues to hold onto a bunch of apartment buildings in brooklyn, and to a high rise office building in chicago, the at&t midwest headquarters on randolph street. so last year, after he joins the white house, he has a number of meetings with josh harris, who is one of the founders of apollo, giant private equity firm. and the two of them are discussing a number of things, including a possible job for mr. harris. and the job doesn't materialize. it turns out. but something else does,...
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. >> and we are in brooklyn awaiting the sentencing of martin shkreli meg? >> reporter: well we are waiting for the judge to deliver her sentence right now she's going through what the guidelines say he could get. recall the government has asked for a sentence of no shorter than 15 years and his defense team is asked for 12 to 18 months now as we were awaiting for the judge, he did address her, it is the first time he's spoken during this whole process. he broke down in tears, while he addressed the judge saying he made mistakes, nobody put him in this position except himself and he asked her for the chance to do it again when he said that woe do it right. his voice breaking many times. judge giving him a box of tissues as he delivered that plea to her. now she's going through what the guidelines say he could be sentenced and is running through letters of support and letters from family members so we are waiting for her to issue the sentence any minute now at the brooklyn courthouse. >> meg, has he ever compressed emotion before like this i always recall him
. >> and we are in brooklyn awaiting the sentencing of martin shkreli meg? >> reporter: well we are waiting for the judge to deliver her sentence right now she's going through what the guidelines say he could get. recall the government has asked for a sentence of no shorter than 15 years and his defense team is asked for 12 to 18 months now as we were awaiting for the judge, he did address her, it is the first time he's spoken during this whole process. he broke down in tears, while...
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i lost my uncle due to gun violence in brooklyn 15 years ago, and nothing has changedcols changed. sandy hook happen, nothing has changed. parkland happen, nothing has changed. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a l for our broadcast t on saturday from noooon eastern standardrd e to 4 4:00 coverering the march r our lives. you can go to democracynow.org. in sacramento, california, hundreds of demonstrators chchantingng "black lik k k k ki game thursday as they protested the police killing of 22-year-old stephon clark, an african american father of two who was unarmed and outside his owown home sunday y y y y y y ye officers. the protests came as sacramento police chief daniel hahn said he dodoesn't know why the officers who killed clark turned off the audio on their bodycam video recorders in the wake of the shooting.s s s s s s s s s s s e start of the sacramento kings game against the atlanta hawks, as only a fraction of ticket-holders made it into the arena. afterwards, team owner vivek ranadidive spoke in solida with the protests. >> we stand here before you, old, young, black, brown,
i lost my uncle due to gun violence in brooklyn 15 years ago, and nothing has changedcols changed. sandy hook happen, nothing has changed. parkland happen, nothing has changed. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a l for our broadcast t on saturday from noooon eastern standardrd e to 4 4:00 coverering the march r our lives. you can go to democracynow.org. in sacramento, california, hundreds of demonstrators chchantingng "black lik k k k ki game thursday as they protested the police killing of...
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see how committed the dubs are >>> warriors back on the hardware tonight hosting brooklyn. the entire post season. warriors a half a game behind houston for the top seed. >> and down hall for kevin durant. >> warriorsriorsriorsriorsriorss steph curry's ankle is fine. sneaking in a few rounds. >> i wasn't too worried about his ankle. i was more interested in him feeling really good rejuvenating his body and playing a couple of games of golf at the world's greatest golf course. >> clay thompson is on record saying they want to try to win all 19 remaining games. >> we should be able to compete in every game and have a chance it win every game. i meant that. >> reporter: one of the weakest teams in the east. >> we are going to play hard as we can. if we lose, it is because they played better than us. >> reporter: this year it has been tough to determine who they will place in the playoffs. as teams in the three through ten spot. somebody win and they lose and they are seventh that is crazy. fun to watch. and keep up with. >> four finals and four years would be steve kerr's pref
see how committed the dubs are >>> warriors back on the hardware tonight hosting brooklyn. the entire post season. warriors a half a game behind houston for the top seed. >> and down hall for kevin durant. >> warriorsriorsriorsriorsriorss steph curry's ankle is fine. sneaking in a few rounds. >> i wasn't too worried about his ankle. i was more interested in him feeling really good rejuvenating his body and playing a couple of games of golf at the world's greatest golf...
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ed: slamming brooklyn of all places brooklyn barbecue after a tweet says that its taken over the worldf online this week. the headline, why is brooklyn barbecue taking over the world? rachel: immediately, people in the south including politicians slammed hashtag brooklyn barbecue, texas senator ted cruz tweeted simply "bless your hearts." [laughter] pete: the memphis grizzlies others going after brooklyn barbecue saying no way you could be the best this morning we're going to settle the beef and taste test it on our own. joe carol is the owner of the brooklyn barbecue restaurant referenced in the tweeted article, joe thanks for being here. ed: probably never thought ted cruz would be conned esending to you. rachel: [laughter] pete: so i mean, we'll ask you the question up front is brooklyn barbecue better than southern barbecue? >> i don't think that was ever the statement i think that's how everyone read it. ed: i thought the new york times did a story started it? >> so it was a four year old article about how the style of barbecue and really, quite honestly, less about the style of t
ed: slamming brooklyn of all places brooklyn barbecue after a tweet says that its taken over the worldf online this week. the headline, why is brooklyn barbecue taking over the world? rachel: immediately, people in the south including politicians slammed hashtag brooklyn barbecue, texas senator ted cruz tweeted simply "bless your hearts." [laughter] pete: the memphis grizzlies others going after brooklyn barbecue saying no way you could be the best this morning we're going to settle...