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that i am looking back to there is music today we're in new york city to be exact where in brooklyn brooklyn is one of the coolest bars of the city and it's the home to the string quartet brooklyn rider i'm going to be spending the day with the guys but first i have to go get bagels. the same as a brooklyn bride or a classical musicians were equally at home in clumps and inconsequent they have been described as a game changing string quartet and one critic wrote them down to earth demeanor demystifies classical music and invites everyone into the tent i love these descriptions of them they are absolutely right. today is a special concert to say goodbye to founding member cellist eric jacobsen and to welcome new member michael nicholas. and it's time to understand. that. today's quite a special concert at because it's the last concert of yours eric. and your first concert michael so i just want to say the passing the baton the apostle the bagel i see the big ole pour in the coffee first question to call him with a full mouthful of lox bagel what's the story behind the well you know we think o
that i am looking back to there is music today we're in new york city to be exact where in brooklyn brooklyn is one of the coolest bars of the city and it's the home to the string quartet brooklyn rider i'm going to be spending the day with the guys but first i have to go get bagels. the same as a brooklyn bride or a classical musicians were equally at home in clumps and inconsequent they have been described as a game changing string quartet and one critic wrote them down to earth demeanor...
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that's not called the brooklyn burger?s a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't-- although nice, the economics just don't work. >> and who gave you the p.o.? okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah? >> you're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. yo
that's not called the brooklyn burger?s a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct....
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my guest tonight, my guest tonight is the star of brooklyn nine-nine and he's in deadpool 2.rkout buddy, terry crews is here, everybody. i do the counting, he does the lifting. but first the story that is tearing the country apart harder than an army of russian bots within the big question on social media this morning, laurel or yanny, listen closely and decide. >> laurel, laurel, laurel. >> what do you hear? is it laurel or yanny? >> yanny. >> yanny. >> i got, okay, i'm laurel. >> what do you hear. >> laurel. >> what do you hear? >> yamy with two m. >> we all hear laurel. >> the control room all hears yanny. >> trevor: and i hear idiots. for the last 24 hours this was all anyone could talk about. and everyone had different theories trying to figure out if maybe like different types of people heard different things lake maybe old people heard laurel, and young people heard yanny. or black people heard laurel objected the police heard he's got a gun. you know what we need, we just need president trump to tell us what he heard and then everyone will immediately know what they t
my guest tonight, my guest tonight is the star of brooklyn nine-nine and he's in deadpool 2.rkout buddy, terry crews is here, everybody. i do the counting, he does the lifting. but first the story that is tearing the country apart harder than an army of russian bots within the big question on social media this morning, laurel or yanny, listen closely and decide. >> laurel, laurel, laurel. >> what do you hear? is it laurel or yanny? >> yanny. >> yanny. >> i got,...
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i'm starting to make plans for brooklyn burger. to me, "we've decided we're not going to transfer you the intellectual property. we've thought about it after, and we feel like we were under pressure. we're not giving it to you." i said, "okay, well, then, you at least need to give me my $200,000 back, and the interest associated with it." "we don't have the money." i was, like, "okay...you don't have the money and you don't want to give me the brand. no problem. i'm going to sue you." and so i filed suit, and the judge said, "sorry, do you have any paperwork to prove it?" i said, "well, i have the footage from the show." his comment was, "it's on a reality television show. i don't know what's real and what's not." so, today, i now sit here $200,000 plus $150,000 in legal fees -- $350,000 out. and the brooklyn burger happens to be sold in grocery stores around the country. that's a problem, right? the reason that i put this in one of my biggest losses isn't because of the dollar amount, it's the lost opportunity. if brooklyn burger
i'm starting to make plans for brooklyn burger. to me, "we've decided we're not going to transfer you the intellectual property. we've thought about it after, and we feel like we were under pressure. we're not giving it to you." i said, "okay, well, then, you at least need to give me my $200,000 back, and the interest associated with it." "we don't have the money." i was, like, "okay...you don't have the money and you don't want to give me the brand. no...
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yeah. >> seth: and it seems fairly ironic that you left brooklyn to la and now play a brooklyn policebut you know, it's okay, i'm okay with it. >> seth: so, you are obviously very different from your character but something that is similar is rosa came out as bisexual this year, that is something that you had done personally a year earlier. >> yes. >> seth: how -- has that been exciting? yeah, give it up! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! thank you, my queer people and queer allies. >> seth: was it exciting to have -- to get to do that with your character? >> yeah. i mean it was thrilling and a complete and utter honor. i never had anything like that representation when i was growing up. i didn't know how to name myself for a really long time. and for me, coming out has been like a step by step process. and i have yet to sort of have that singular conversation with my own parents. so my parents watch the show. and having that experience was very like weird and strange and out of body. because there is andy sitting on the coach with my fake parents and like in all -- in between all the
yeah. >> seth: and it seems fairly ironic that you left brooklyn to la and now play a brooklyn policebut you know, it's okay, i'm okay with it. >> seth: so, you are obviously very different from your character but something that is similar is rosa came out as bisexual this year, that is something that you had done personally a year earlier. >> yes. >> seth: how -- has that been exciting? yeah, give it up! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! thank you, my queer people...
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[laughter] it is so nice i live in brooklyn and teach in brooklyn and i am so happy to be doing this so thank you for coming out tonight and to the society for having us because it is amazing. i could answer that in two ways. i had a crisis about a year ago about the book right after donald trump was elected because the book is very much taking off the blinders of liberalism and for people who started to open the book, there is a chapter where i grapple with how central plate racpolite racism was to te maintenance of racial injustice in the united states in both the north end of thnorth and south e have kind of obscured about and focused on that kind of image of connor and in hollywood if we think about that movie to help, but the villain was a woman who was wanting to make a bathroom outside of woroutside for her md listening to her kid committees can give me an often violent images of racism and i think i have a question last year and i was like do we need this book now and is this what i should be spending my time on and i was sort of midway through it but i have a long way to go
[laughter] it is so nice i live in brooklyn and teach in brooklyn and i am so happy to be doing this so thank you for coming out tonight and to the society for having us because it is amazing. i could answer that in two ways. i had a crisis about a year ago about the book right after donald trump was elected because the book is very much taking off the blinders of liberalism and for people who started to open the book, there is a chapter where i grapple with how central plate racpolite racism...
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and because -- >> at brooklyn college? >> at brooklyn college. because again this is idea of the ap had broke that story and they brought it to life and thread been reform and become bill de blasio. it was extremely hard to sort of get people to pay attention to it and to take it seriously, and to take seriously the harm of that. and my students very much felt like they were not going to be listened to, and so they come this is my pitch for "the intercept," they asked me to write a piece talking about the harms of the surveillance on them, which i did, and "the intercept" published, many places did not want to publish that but thankfully, and i think, and i heard from lots of people around the country what it meant to see documented in a national new source, right, the harms of surveillance on muslim young people under crazy make you feel and how you start changing yourself. so i think, but i guess, i don't know. i don't know how to and because i think this is sort of a sad way to end on a guess maybe i will end with so talking about the title of
and because -- >> at brooklyn college? >> at brooklyn college. because again this is idea of the ap had broke that story and they brought it to life and thread been reform and become bill de blasio. it was extremely hard to sort of get people to pay attention to it and to take it seriously, and to take seriously the harm of that. and my students very much felt like they were not going to be listened to, and so they come this is my pitch for "the intercept," they asked me...
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from "brooklyn nine-nine," actress stephanie beatriz, music from keith urban, featuring the 8g band with carter mcclain. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ♪ >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in this case let's get to the news. rudy giuliani was interviewed last night by fox news host, shawn hannity. and i don't want to say giuliani screwed trump, but michael cohen gave him $130,000. [ laughter ] that's right, rudy giuliani sat down with shawn hannity last night for a 30 minute interview. no word on when he'll sit down with a dentist. [ laughter ] during his interview last night, rudy giuliani said if special counsel robert mueller's team goes after ivanka trump, the whole country will turn on
from "brooklyn nine-nine," actress stephanie beatriz, music from keith urban, featuring the 8g band with carter mcclain. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ♪ >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in this case let's get to the news. rudy giuliani was interviewed last night by fox news host, shawn hannity. and i don't want to say...
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. >> en brooklyn más de una docena de personas heridas tras incendio en la madrugada >> una situaciónada despertando a los residentes del vecindario, es una escena caótica tuvieron que romper los vidrios los bomberos para ingresar >> después de las 2 de la madrugada se registró el aviso cuando bomberos llegó al lugar en brooklyn >> siempre hay que tener mucha precaución porque no sabes que pueda quedar expuesto >> y esta mujer dormía cuando oyó que alguien le golpeaba la puerta, fueron momentos caoticos porque cuando me desperté vi las llamas saliendo del primer piso y un basurero encendido en llamas son 16 personas heridas todas civiles se desconoce si todos vivían en la misma residencia , bomberos tuvieron que romper las ventanas del segundo piso, en medio de la emergencia >> investigadores están acá por varias horas para determinar qué lo que ocurrió por fortuna de las 16 persona heridas nadie está con heridas de gravedad, >> queda captado en cámara un temblor en china magnitud 5,5 a las 2 de la madrugada,a pese a los daños materiales no se registraron víctimas mortales, >> también
. >> en brooklyn más de una docena de personas heridas tras incendio en la madrugada >> una situaciónada despertando a los residentes del vecindario, es una escena caótica tuvieron que romper los vidrios los bomberos para ingresar >> después de las 2 de la madrugada se registró el aviso cuando bomberos llegó al lugar en brooklyn >> siempre hay que tener mucha precaución porque no sabes que pueda quedar expuesto >> y esta mujer dormía cuando oyó que alguien...
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liz: oh, the brooklyn project. charlie: now, but yeah.less of a -- charlie: see you're very old school. liz: oh. charlie: and here is why. liz: austin remove this man. charlie: here is why because i'm an old time brooklyn guy. well my wife is. liz: you're bronx. charlie: i know but listen brooklyn used to be this ethnic enclave and it is now the home of hipsters. but just williamsburg is where my wife grew up and that was where donny broscoe, the whole -- liz: so i'm thinking of that. charlie: right now, williamsburg is a hot bed of hipsters and technology and that's where this comes from these guys are from that school and they will lead the effort to rationalize and create a consumer protection organization through, with blockchain, cryptocurrency and get and this is the key thing, because they are working from what i understand with the sec, the cftc, a self-regulatory organization which can be regulated by securities and bitcoin and other stuff like computer technology. liz: they should invite charlie monger as their keynote speaker.
liz: oh, the brooklyn project. charlie: now, but yeah.less of a -- charlie: see you're very old school. liz: oh. charlie: and here is why. liz: austin remove this man. charlie: here is why because i'm an old time brooklyn guy. well my wife is. liz: you're bronx. charlie: i know but listen brooklyn used to be this ethnic enclave and it is now the home of hipsters. but just williamsburg is where my wife grew up and that was where donny broscoe, the whole -- liz: so i'm thinking of that. charlie:...
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and because speed is at brooklyn college. >> at brooklyn college.because again there is this idea of the ap broke that story and the product to light entering been reform and recut bill de blasio. it was extremely hard to sort of get people to pay attention to it and to take it seriously. and to take seriously the harms of that. and my students very much felt like they were not going to be listened to, and so, this is my pitch to "the intercept," they asked me to write the piece talking about the harms of the savannas on them, which i did. and "the intercept" published, many places did not want to publish that. i heard from lots of people around the country what it meant to see documented in a national news right, the harms of surveillance on young muslim people. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to indiebound, a group of independent bookstores affiliated with the american booksellers association. >> many of these authors have appeared on boo
and because speed is at brooklyn college. >> at brooklyn college.because again there is this idea of the ap broke that story and the product to light entering been reform and recut bill de blasio. it was extremely hard to sort of get people to pay attention to it and to take it seriously. and to take seriously the harms of that. and my students very much felt like they were not going to be listened to, and so, this is my pitch to "the intercept," they asked me to write the piece...
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brooklyn has been our home since the day it was founded and the diversity in brooklyn, has been a fantastic birthplace. >> thank you, josh silverman, etsy ceo etsy ceo >> thanks. what's critical thinking like? a costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new gene
brooklyn has been our home since the day it was founded and the diversity in brooklyn, has been a fantastic birthplace. >> thank you, josh silverman, etsy ceo etsy ceo >> thanks. what's critical thinking like? a costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie....
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kenneth craig, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >>> let's check the beaches. it is nice and clear now.ut you can look off into the distance there. in a sign of west winds that are still pretty strong along the coast, a lot of cooler air is impacting us on land. there are still people enjoying the beaches. clear skies. nice to see that for a change. earlier we had fog. san francisco 60. 67 in livermore. 72 concord. temperatures are not expected to rise that much more this afternoon. you may see one or two degrees increase but most of the air today is definitely influenced by that west wind. sustained winds at sfo, 23. oakland 17. it's breezy all the way through fairfield, vallejo, antioch. napa now those winds have picked up. that keeps the temperatures cooler compared to yesterday. we are in the low to mid-70s. for the afternoon highs, warmer further inland. 67 in oakland. 63 in san francisco. jays few degrees warmer than where we are right now. -- just a few degrees warmer than where we are right now. we are wedged between this high pressure ridge and this low to the north. and so tha
kenneth craig, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >>> let's check the beaches. it is nice and clear now.ut you can look off into the distance there. in a sign of west winds that are still pretty strong along the coast, a lot of cooler air is impacting us on land. there are still people enjoying the beaches. clear skies. nice to see that for a change. earlier we had fog. san francisco 60. 67 in livermore. 72 concord. temperatures are not expected to rise that much more this afternoon. you...
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the brooklyn nine—nine situation is a bit different, because the studio that made brooklyn nine—ninecause warner brothers are an independent studio without a network, it means that there are other places we can take it. and those are potentially exciting places. but who knows? watch this space is all i can say! and do you think, you know, in brutal terms, there is a risk that social media amplifies, if you like, the sound of the fan base when, as you say, at the end of the day it comes back to the hard business facts of what makes the money? i think so, but i think it is worth letting the fans know why decisions are made, because they often feel cheated. and that is the case here, because they only know the programme, they don't know everything else behind it. great to have you on newsnight, tom ellis, thanks forjoining us. cheers. let's look at the papers, may outguns brexiteers with plans for custom ties after 2021, a story about a university chief in a scientific fraud scandal. that is at birkbeck. headline in the times, plan to arm rural police, chief constables consider guns for
the brooklyn nine—nine situation is a bit different, because the studio that made brooklyn nine—ninecause warner brothers are an independent studio without a network, it means that there are other places we can take it. and those are potentially exciting places. but who knows? watch this space is all i can say! and do you think, you know, in brutal terms, there is a risk that social media amplifies, if you like, the sound of the fan base when, as you say, at the end of the day it comes back...
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in the democratic leader's own back yard of brooklyn, the new york distilling company recently cut the wholesale price on its signature gin by more than 50%, according to one of its cofounders alan katz, the reaction from our industry peers has been just dropping. and in kentucky, which is the home to more than 50 distilleries, there are plenty of examples from which to choose. thanks to lower excise tax, casey jones distillery, a small operation in hopkinsville, is growing its team, increasing production, and planning to enhance its event space. copper and kings in louisville has been able to hire more workers and is preparing to expand its warehouse and add a new bar. the copper and kings team recently shared with me that tax reform is, quote, one of the most important initiatives the senate could pursue to help create jobs for small businesses in kentucky. my democratic colleagues failed to block tax reform last year. now they want to just keep arguing about it. they even propose to repeal it and roll back america's tax cuts, but entrepreneurs across the country are loving our new 2
in the democratic leader's own back yard of brooklyn, the new york distilling company recently cut the wholesale price on its signature gin by more than 50%, according to one of its cofounders alan katz, the reaction from our industry peers has been just dropping. and in kentucky, which is the home to more than 50 distilleries, there are plenty of examples from which to choose. thanks to lower excise tax, casey jones distillery, a small operation in hopkinsville, is growing its team, increasing...
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and another person lashed out and said, you monsters nerve deserved brooklyn 99.lton" creator lin-manuel miranda pushed to bring the show back. >>> still ahead, the fcc takes aim at robocallers with a massive fine. but will the latest action really keep callers from flooding your phone? you're watching "early today." a. starts with one person... you. this red nose day... stop by walgreens and help end child poverty... one nose at a time. because every. one. counts. walgreens, trusted since 1901. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair.
and another person lashed out and said, you monsters nerve deserved brooklyn 99.lton" creator lin-manuel miranda pushed to bring the show back. >>> still ahead, the fcc takes aim at robocallers with a massive fine. but will the latest action really keep callers from flooding your phone? you're watching "early today." a. starts with one person... you. this red nose day... stop by walgreens and help end child poverty... one nose at a time. because every. one. counts....
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pide que de brooklyn se ha trasladado a las cortes de manhattan o pennsylvania, que cuentan con centrosprisiÓn a la corte influya negativamente en la opiniÓn de los miebros del jurado. enrique: el vicepresidente mike pence acusÓ a nicolÁs maduro de destruir la democracia venezolana. le pidiÓ que suspenda las elecciones del 20 de mayo, calificadas como un fraude.propuso que venezuela sea suspendida de la oea. instÓ a los paÍses miembros a que revoquen las visas a los funcionarios del gobierno de venezuela. patricia: en plena campaÑa de la elecciÓn del 20 de mayo, el presidente maduro realizÓ una transmisiÓn envió por facebook que dio lugar a que muchos de los usuarios de insultar han. maduro no tuvo mÁs remedio que responder y salir del paso apelando al sentido del humor. tenemos mucho mÁs desde caracas. francisco: una inesperada lluvia de insultos y ofensas para nicolÁs maduro en vivo y en directo, leÍdos por el propio mandatario. .decenas de comentarios mÁs se acumularon a lo largo de una transmisiÓn de 15 minutos. el mandatario la hizo en vivo por facebook el domingo, como parte de su
pide que de brooklyn se ha trasladado a las cortes de manhattan o pennsylvania, que cuentan con centrosprisiÓn a la corte influya negativamente en la opiniÓn de los miebros del jurado. enrique: el vicepresidente mike pence acusÓ a nicolÁs maduro de destruir la democracia venezolana. le pidiÓ que suspenda las elecciones del 20 de mayo, calificadas como un fraude.propuso que venezuela sea suspendida de la oea. instÓ a los paÍses miembros a que revoquen las visas a los funcionarios del...
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courtesy of hometown barbecue in red hook, brooklyn.technique in smoking on oak wood. we have honey butter corn bread. we have the owner and fire maker, billy durney. this is the prettiest barbecue i think i have ever seen. >> thank you. i appreciate you having me. >> i sampled some. this is the bomb, man! >> thanks, man. >> you wanted sauce. >> get the sauce going. >> i didn't need the sauce. >> we're known for our multiethnic barbecue in brooklyn. i'm a street kid from brooklyn. that's where i grew up. i'm paying homage to texas today. >> i love it. >> central texas is where i got my start. >> well, i'm glad that you got your start. now look at you, you're all way up. you have collard greens. and mac and cheese at your restaurant. we're enjoying all of this. delicious meat, brisket, ribs. >> beef ribs. brisket. spare ribs. sausage. >> so delicious. thank you so much. while we are eating -- >> we like your style and a low-fat mother's day. appreciate it. >> dan is enjoying it. >> thank you, brother. >> much love. >>> but we have to say
courtesy of hometown barbecue in red hook, brooklyn.technique in smoking on oak wood. we have honey butter corn bread. we have the owner and fire maker, billy durney. this is the prettiest barbecue i think i have ever seen. >> thank you. i appreciate you having me. >> i sampled some. this is the bomb, man! >> thanks, man. >> you wanted sauce. >> get the sauce going. >> i didn't need the sauce. >> we're known for our multiethnic barbecue in brooklyn. i'm...
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bay ridge, brooklyn. now you teach stem?: yep, that's -- [ laughter ] wow. [ cheers ] wow, i don't -- i don't look advanced to you, do i? yeah, there you go, yeah. s-t-e-m is how you spell stem. okay, thank you. lombardo, is that what it was? >> yes. >> jimmy: i can't read my own writing. okay, good. now it is teacher appreciation day. a lot of students like to get their teachers gifts to show their appreciation. what is the strangest thing a a student has ever given you? >> i received a doll that came out -- it was like a little -- like one of those chinese dolls that just came out. it just came out. and then at the end of it, it was just a little tiny piece of paper in origami that said, "thank you." but it was cute. it really wasn't the funniest, but it was something really nice that i saw from them. and then the russian doll just kind of fell apart afterward. and then when i asked him, i said, "where'd you get it?" he said, "oh, i got it right around the corner at one of the" -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not like he we
bay ridge, brooklyn. now you teach stem?: yep, that's -- [ laughter ] wow. [ cheers ] wow, i don't -- i don't look advanced to you, do i? yeah, there you go, yeah. s-t-e-m is how you spell stem. okay, thank you. lombardo, is that what it was? >> yes. >> jimmy: i can't read my own writing. okay, good. now it is teacher appreciation day. a lot of students like to get their teachers gifts to show their appreciation. what is the strangest thing a a student has ever given you? >> i...
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he's the guy that dealt with shady characters from brooklyn. i know the guy's name there. but the fact is they basically said he was a singer in the movie. that guy looks like a singer. in the end, they're going to press you, you're going to look at 30, 40 years in jail and you're going to talk. >> this was this network that reported today that cohen has been talking to people and saying, no, this isn't what happened at all. i have a different side of the story to tell. it seems like if this was intended as an olive branch to cohen -- and i'm not sure that it was. i think there's an easier way to do that by having the president just say something like, cohen, a great guy. but if this was an olive branch, it's unclear to me that it really worked. >> well, no. today we learned that cohen's thoughts on what giuliani has said. here's what he told donny deutsch. >> i spoke with michael cohen yesterday, and he's quote about giuliani was he doesn't know what he's talking about. he also said that, look, there are two people that know exactly what happened, myself and the president
he's the guy that dealt with shady characters from brooklyn. i know the guy's name there. but the fact is they basically said he was a singer in the movie. that guy looks like a singer. in the end, they're going to press you, you're going to look at 30, 40 years in jail and you're going to talk. >> this was this network that reported today that cohen has been talking to people and saying, no, this isn't what happened at all. i have a different side of the story to tell. it seems like if...
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he's a guy who dealt with the somewhat shady warks from brooklyn. i know the guy's name. but the fact is they beak said he was a singer in the movie. that guy looks like a singer. in the end, they're going to press you, you look at 30 or 40 years in jail and you're going to talk. >> i believe it was this network that reported today that he has been -- cohen has been talking to people and saying no, this isn't what happened at all. i have a different side of the story to tell. if this was intended as an olive branch to cohen and i'm not sure it was, i think there's an easier way to do that by having the president say something like cohen, a great guy, but if in this was an olive branch, it's unclear it worked. >> we'll know bigg time. today we learned cohen's thoughts on what giuliani said. here's what he told donny deutsch. >> i spoke with michael cohen yesterday. he said giuliani doesn't know what he's talking about. he said look, there are two people that know exactly what happened. myself and the president. you'll be hearing my side of the story. he was very frustrated
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with a little effort the campaign in brooklyn. leave brooklyn and get to wisconsin and michigan they probably could of won. >> not helpful from clapper. >> greg greg. >.>> we have two collusion stors going on. this is the media's more feign that keeps them in dream land. now let's move onto what trump is calling spygate. i will try to decipher, marie, your response to. that i believe reflects all of media. we know there was no spying whatsoever. no spying whatsoever. if there was it was a good spying vaccine to protect against the worst spying. again there was no spying. please don't reveal the name of the non spy because he's definitely not a spy. you don't want to blow his cover for not being a spy. a, no spying, but good spying. please don't reveal the name of the spy, he's not a spy. >> charitable spy. >> get your story straight, democrats. up next who is on "the five" addicted to their cellphones. find out next. >> well the memorial day holiday weekend is just around the corner. and just like you the tpoeufb can't wait. will
with a little effort the campaign in brooklyn. leave brooklyn and get to wisconsin and michigan they probably could of won. >> not helpful from clapper. >> greg greg. >.>> we have two collusion stors going on. this is the media's more feign that keeps them in dream land. now let's move onto what trump is calling spygate. i will try to decipher, marie, your response to. that i believe reflects all of media. we know there was no spying whatsoever. no spying whatsoever. if...
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long sometimes the trouble to come first she moved to brooklyn or the song of the subcontinent book a source of luck because of enormous destruction it took monsoon to starting may twenty third going to double and. this week on world stories. taking it to the streets in armenia. and one from the deserts of china. but we start in germany where churches across the country are currently providing a sanctuary for some six hundred refugees threatened with deportation but the power of the church in modern times is limited. and this church. in cologne is protecting use keeney from deportation. the syrian student must leave germany because she came to europe via italy. german law requires her to apply for asylum in italy user is on the deportation list i hear that's all people back to go back to italy history so if my family lived here i have a right to live with them. the twenty four year old asylum application has already been rejected twice but this lutheran church and its pastor are giving her temporary protection. now she can be near her father and brother who have been granted asylum he
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now police say that a man has shot and killed at least two people in south brooklyn in southern germany several other people have been injured police claim that the suspect shot family members and believe it may have been a domestic dispute now the shooter was then taken into custody and no more details have been released at this stage. well in iraq the coalition of influential shiite cleric mactire of saddam has won the most seats in national parliamentary elections coming out ahead of the incumbent prime minister hi there by these alliance now despite the breakthrough assad of does not have enough lopes to govern alone he's ruled himself out of becoming prime minister and pledged to cobble together a coalition government the final results come nearly a week off to rocky's went to the polls in a vote that was marked by record low voter turnout. cuba has begun two days of mourning for the victims of friday's plane crash more than one hundred passengers and crew died in the disaster but authorities say three women were pulled alive from the wreckage now the cube on a plane came down they
now police say that a man has shot and killed at least two people in south brooklyn in southern germany several other people have been injured police claim that the suspect shot family members and believe it may have been a domestic dispute now the shooter was then taken into custody and no more details have been released at this stage. well in iraq the coalition of influential shiite cleric mactire of saddam has won the most seats in national parliamentary elections coming out ahead of the...
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that statement should be yes we are starting play as we want to play rich to the trash exclusive brooklyn stuck. on. turkey is not an easy ally for the west to manage viciously insulting if it doesn't get its way it alternates between pressing hard for the e.u. membership and pretending it no longer needs it my guest here in the german city of this is the turkish foreign minister met lute. all the differences between turkey and the e.u. becoming impossible.
that statement should be yes we are starting play as we want to play rich to the trash exclusive brooklyn stuck. on. turkey is not an easy ally for the west to manage viciously insulting if it doesn't get its way it alternates between pressing hard for the e.u. membership and pretending it no longer needs it my guest here in the german city of this is the turkish foreign minister met lute. all the differences between turkey and the e.u. becoming impossible.
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. >>> she was in brooklyn and she got an idea.y does she wear this t-shirt nightly but she was inspired. her latest piece of art work is going to be the nyc subway. >> it could be helpful. >> where are we? >> let's hope she gets it she says acritic paint shows up and dries different so it allows you to fix mistakes easier. she starts with white then green and yellow. >> that's cool. she is making it look like the subway subway system. >> she finishes off with some orange, blue and pink and each nail represents a different line. >> i think it's the perfect way to navigate the big this is right through the bottom of your screen right here. >> it's right in the middle of your flight. it flops over. >> you see it. it is just likthat. they can be a down draw. that is just like parachute. >> as a perspective you get some of those it was close. if she hadn't handled it better they could have collided. >> it wouldn't cause me to my journey quickly. >> you don't freak out and go home. >> it is different than like 3,000. >> sit a particular
. >>> she was in brooklyn and she got an idea.y does she wear this t-shirt nightly but she was inspired. her latest piece of art work is going to be the nyc subway. >> it could be helpful. >> where are we? >> let's hope she gets it she says acritic paint shows up and dries different so it allows you to fix mistakes easier. she starts with white then green and yellow. >> that's cool. she is making it look like the subway subway system. >> she finishes off...
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"brooklyn nine-nine." i'm excited about ts one. but hi i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> hi there. good morning, everybody. it's saturday morning. maybe you are tired because you went to see taylor swift. maybe you are up early because you want to head out and take awaa walk across the golden gate bridge. >> we have decent weather coming up. mostly clear skies. we had the wind advisory that expired at 5:00 a.m. this morning. now we are dealing with breezy conditions. nine miles an hour in san francisco. 63 and the temperature trend across the bay area, we are warm. san jose this morning at 58. you are not going to need a heavy jacket. our temperature t
"brooklyn nine-nine." i'm excited about ts one. but hi i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> hi there. good morning,...
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que trabajaban sin paga en cero nocturnos, minas, fÁbricas y lacas >> un popular pensamiento de brooklyndistrito unificado esa cose informa la asignaciÓn de fondos para alumnos de la zona. sepa cÓmo esto puede revisarlo >> este tema que viene control de cabeza. lo denuncian como una practica indebida. el contaremos de quÉ se trata. >> noticiero 48 y un equipo de expertos de migraciÓn ofrecerÁn consultas gratis este viernes 4 de mayo a las 4:00 de la tarde. esto es en san josÉ recuerde visitar telemundo.com para mÁs informaciÓn tú sabes que a los niños les encanta todo lo que sabe dulce. mango. that's really good. la industria del tabaco también lo sabe. i love it. you can actually feel the nicotine. memorial". ---"aliyah burden" de 19 aÑos escapo mientras se encontraba en el (musica) una recul una reclusa escapÓ mientras estaba dando a luz >> de acuerdo con las autoridades, los hombres di discutÍan en el pensamiento des del establecimiento cuando un hombre sacÓ un arma y lo mato. la vÍctima fue tragada al hospital. la policÍa vestida e pues el motivo de la disputa y los hombres aÚn han s
que trabajaban sin paga en cero nocturnos, minas, fÁbricas y lacas >> un popular pensamiento de brooklyndistrito unificado esa cose informa la asignaciÓn de fondos para alumnos de la zona. sepa cÓmo esto puede revisarlo >> este tema que viene control de cabeza. lo denuncian como una practica indebida. el contaremos de quÉ se trata. >> noticiero 48 y un equipo de expertos de migraciÓn ofrecerÁn consultas gratis este viernes 4 de mayo a las 4:00 de la tarde. esto es en san...
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an emergency doctor in brooklyn, new york, sit a reality. meet dr. rob gore. >> i don't like pronouncing people dead. it's probably the worst thing i've ever had to do. i want to preserve life. when i see patients that are coming in with violent injuries when somebody looks like you, from your neighborhood, a lot of this stuff really hits home. you realize i don't want this to happen anymore. what do we do about it? >> to find out how dr. gore is working to end violence in his brooklyn community, go to cnnheroes.com. and while you're there, you can find out how to nominate. that's it tonight. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ >>> special counsel has dozens of questions for president trump. those questions are now public. and they have a major focus on obstruction of justice. >>> the white house delays new steal and aluminum tariffs on europe, canada and mexico. what is the president's next move as he seeks better trade deals. >>> the president loves a good show. he's suggesting the north korean summit at the dnz kim jong-un is on board. the
an emergency doctor in brooklyn, new york, sit a reality. meet dr. rob gore. >> i don't like pronouncing people dead. it's probably the worst thing i've ever had to do. i want to preserve life. when i see patients that are coming in with violent injuries when somebody looks like you, from your neighborhood, a lot of this stuff really hits home. you realize i don't want this to happen anymore. what do we do about it? >> to find out how dr. gore is working to end violence in his...
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i'm accused of disrupting congress and resisting arrest while you resist very hard for graft in brooklyn and if you think you are you are not really resisting from my perspective but i want to get to this question at the cia because victor more said he famously called it a cult of intelligence and you know we talk about you know someone like gene hospital following orders and knowing how to obey is it really a cult i mean it is the cia operating under that mentality and under that auspice that they pretend to be operating for our best interest but really this it's all about power in their own internal politics essentially and they serve other masters than we are where. we're you know it's really hard to explain this sort of thing with their basically to cia's the one the truman intended to be an analysis group which would have access to all information is there for a central right and tell them what's going on in the world now that became corrupted very early on when all the money started pouring into the covert action people who overthrew governments and now torture people so they get a
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pooling our resources so that we can have a central park in the middle of your or a prospect park in brooklyn or a golden gate park in san francisco that we can all enjoy and so we all kick in a little bit of money far far less than we unify ourselves in order to have a collective resource we couldn't otherwise really afford at least many of us could most of us and the same in. applies to roads and highways an arborist and national defense and a whole lot of other things so that once you explain to people what the taxes are out basically building the institutions that serve us as a community of people they understand the logic of it and even when the paying full bill comes to pay it and the struggles begin about who should pay what only should of it that's when things get dicey and in their upset about not wanting to pay some groups begin to question the whole notion of the tax itself but as i say that's a kind of point of view that does not bear any serious investigation. what do you think professor are sort of let's accept that there were going to be taxed at the question of who are water h
pooling our resources so that we can have a central park in the middle of your or a prospect park in brooklyn or a golden gate park in san francisco that we can all enjoy and so we all kick in a little bit of money far far less than we unify ourselves in order to have a collective resource we couldn't otherwise really afford at least many of us could most of us and the same in. applies to roads and highways an arborist and national defense and a whole lot of other things so that once you...
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rockaways is called the brooklyn riviera, the williamsburg riviera. >> anthony: who gets the shaft inling to pay rent. the plans are generally history has told is, we're going to leave you behind. it's interesting because i don't think a lot of people thought that would happen. when you're on rockaway, you have this kind of sense of security that you clown around in this lazy beach town and you're like i would love to come out here and walk on the beach and it's just me and two other people for miles and miles and that was great. we wont have that anymore when there won't be a place in the city for you to be able to have that. you know, some people may be for it and i think that may be short sided because i think this might not necessarily involve the same people who are here. >> anthony: it never does. ♪ >> anthony: what's the perfect day in the rockaways? >> josmar: oh the perfect day, obviously hit the beach but you don't want to find a place where there's you know no sand you know. >> anthony: right. >> josmar: you want to find a place that's off the beaten path, grab a bite to ea
rockaways is called the brooklyn riviera, the williamsburg riviera. >> anthony: who gets the shaft inling to pay rent. the plans are generally history has told is, we're going to leave you behind. it's interesting because i don't think a lot of people thought that would happen. when you're on rockaway, you have this kind of sense of security that you clown around in this lazy beach town and you're like i would love to come out here and walk on the beach and it's just me and two other...
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capitol, the brooklyn bridge, and the puck building. what does this represent? roosevelt in the beginning, then decided he was too big for his britches. this cartoon was published the week after roosevelt won reelection. this is a shaking hands and making up cartoon. >> puck's political hunting ground. how he made a game of the politicians. >> this is right after the election of 1884. this is puck's idea of bragging. republican in the big-time opposition. a carcass.ding the head of the carcass is james blaine, who ran against cleveland. the dog on the left has a caller that says satire. puck is saying that satire slayed the republican party. this is the first time in many years the democrats won an election so puck was justifiably proud of himself. -- >> in the united states, yes. there were quite a few european magazines with similar art, large with a graphic cartoons. wasunited states, keppler revolutionary and lots of people followed him. in europe, not so much. rarely open a puck cartoon without seeing residence today. you will see hundreds of cartoons that
capitol, the brooklyn bridge, and the puck building. what does this represent? roosevelt in the beginning, then decided he was too big for his britches. this cartoon was published the week after roosevelt won reelection. this is a shaking hands and making up cartoon. >> puck's political hunting ground. how he made a game of the politicians. >> this is right after the election of 1884. this is puck's idea of bragging. republican in the big-time opposition. a carcass.ding the head of...
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one dad found help of all places on a brooklyn subway. can you see him here in a red jacket teaching himlf how to do fractions again so he could help his son with his homework. had a man who happened to sit next to him is actually a former math teacher and offered his assistance. it added up to a feel-good photo that's now gone viral. >> good for him. >> yeah. and i probably should.actions and here's sports. >> a lot going on. >> yeah. things generally add up for the sharks tonight either but nick hundley had one at-bat and had one job to do and he did it. everybody loved a walkoff and for the second game in a role the sharks came back from two goals down to force overtime. the shots and stops were some >>> jimmy garoppolo has yet to lose as an nfl starter and tonight he shared some of his game magic with the sharks, and he didn't even wait for the announcer to finish introducing him. >> quarterback, jimmy garoppolo. >> let's go, man. >> the sharks were pumped up enough to take a 1-0 lead in the second period and jonathan mars vault score
one dad found help of all places on a brooklyn subway. can you see him here in a red jacket teaching himlf how to do fractions again so he could help his son with his homework. had a man who happened to sit next to him is actually a former math teacher and offered his assistance. it added up to a feel-good photo that's now gone viral. >> good for him. >> yeah. and i probably should.actions and here's sports. >> a lot going on. >> yeah. things generally add up for the...
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working at the grocery store and he gave to brooklyn and atlanta. he tours throughout the country sharing his story and inspiring children and adults all over the place. i am so proud to introduce to you right this minute, m this mm joiner. can you believe your life has taken such drastic turn? >> i really can't believe it. >> what happened that gave you the opportunity to change your destiny. >> i was working at the grocery store. it was my last year in college. i was like this drumming isn't going to get me any where. let me graduate and be a manager for the grocery store. i quit playing drums for about five days. five days later my high school band director, one of my great friends called me and said do you want to be in drum line 2? the first drum line is the what made me play he said it's in atlanta. i said i will bring my snare drum out and do all of these different stick tricks. i went to chapel hill and franklin street. one night i went home with about $500, over $500. i'm like i love playing drums. this is my route i will take. that was my
working at the grocery store and he gave to brooklyn and atlanta. he tours throughout the country sharing his story and inspiring children and adults all over the place. i am so proud to introduce to you right this minute, m this mm joiner. can you believe your life has taken such drastic turn? >> i really can't believe it. >> what happened that gave you the opportunity to change your destiny. >> i was working at the grocery store. it was my last year in college. i was like...
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little parts of the story almost sound like brooklyn version of hillbilly.be you can talk about what that boyhood was like for you and when you began to think, i want to be in business. i want to have my own slice of business to make my way in the world. >> thank you. thank you for being here today. i know you have a long day yourself. thank you for inviting me here today and for the award tonight. like many of you here, my childhood experience shaped my life in ways that i probably had no idea at the time. but i grew up in public housing in brooklyn, new york. my dad was a world war ii veteran. came back from the war and had aspirations about the american dream. but for a number of reasons, did not present itself. and something happened to me at the age of 7 that really did shape my life and have a deep rooted level of imprinting on how i would see the world. my father was a truck driver delivering cloth dimers before the invention of pampers. in 1960 on, a cold winter day, i fell on a sheet of ice. he broke his hip and ankle. in 1960 if you were a blue he
little parts of the story almost sound like brooklyn version of hillbilly.be you can talk about what that boyhood was like for you and when you began to think, i want to be in business. i want to have my own slice of business to make my way in the world. >> thank you. thank you for being here today. i know you have a long day yourself. thank you for inviting me here today and for the award tonight. like many of you here, my childhood experience shaped my life in ways that i probably had...
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but your mom who lives in brooklyn. >> that's right. >> jimmy: has the cast over every now and then, the chinaware of the brooklyn jews. >> jimmy: now i di9dn't know if this was real or not, but it's real, and this is a photo of the -- >> it's real. >> jimmy: the heroes of the torah glasses. [ laughter ] >> there is a famous rabbi on each one, and you can collect them all and trade with your friends. >> jimmy: oh my god. trade them with your friends. come on. >> and when i was first -- i think my first time on the show we talked about it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> because colin hanks had been drinking out of one when we were watching the show. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and so as a gift, i sent you a little something inspired -- >> jimmy: you had glasses made which i'm very, very excited. this is my very own heroes of the torah glass. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] here's yours. >> i have one, too. >> jimmy: i put mint juleps in there in honor of the kentucky derby. >> i love it. it's so good. it's so good. >> jimmy: zoe lister-jones. we love you. cheers to you. >> lahium. >> jimmy: congratul
but your mom who lives in brooklyn. >> that's right. >> jimmy: has the cast over every now and then, the chinaware of the brooklyn jews. >> jimmy: now i di9dn't know if this was real or not, but it's real, and this is a photo of the -- >> it's real. >> jimmy: the heroes of the torah glasses. [ laughter ] >> there is a famous rabbi on each one, and you can collect them all and trade with your friends. >> jimmy: oh my god. trade them with your friends....
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. >> a friend from brooklyn that cohen developed a bond with, even doing real estate deals with him over the years. some of the deals will be important to this story later. after high school, cohen left new york and headed to washington, d.c. to attend american university. during his junior year in the fall of '87, trump's first book the art of the deal. was a best seller. mr. trump is an ambitious man. you have to wonder if he ran and won, would this become trump mansion? >> cohen said he read that book twice. wanted to emulate mr. trump. >> just like his role model, cohen liked luxury. his father's success as a doctor meant michael drove a porsche in college. >> i think they both define themselves by what they wear, and what they can put in their pockets and what they drive and what they can buy and what they can sell. i think that's an important part of both men's identity and certainly was a bond between them. >> after graduating with a ba in law, cohen tried out politics. >> we're coming on strong across this country. >> michael cohen volunteered for the campaign. 1998. a democrat.
. >> a friend from brooklyn that cohen developed a bond with, even doing real estate deals with him over the years. some of the deals will be important to this story later. after high school, cohen left new york and headed to washington, d.c. to attend american university. during his junior year in the fall of '87, trump's first book the art of the deal. was a best seller. mr. trump is an ambitious man. you have to wonder if he ran and won, would this become trump mansion? >> cohen...
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there are problems everywhere, bangladesh, pakistan, brooklyn, how do you do this? technology is the solution. before we had bombs, that was not quite useful. the internet,i, social media, the ability to change the world essentially from your seats, and i want to make sure you understand the power and take advantage of it. you are the first generation to develop your identities and a public forum that spans the globe. are constantly measuring yourself socially, academically, professionally against not only everybody else, but also their made-up personas. realbody has to find their home in their own self, get confidence, and actually overcome this hurdle. this connectivity that also presents an immense opportunity, a deep and broad understanding of the new forces shaping our society. society's almost instant adoption of the internet and other technologies means only you and a few classes around you , a little bit before, and a whole bunch after, can see both sides of this revolution. generation that actually saw flip phones and the iphone. the kids coming right behin
there are problems everywhere, bangladesh, pakistan, brooklyn, how do you do this? technology is the solution. before we had bombs, that was not quite useful. the internet,i, social media, the ability to change the world essentially from your seats, and i want to make sure you understand the power and take advantage of it. you are the first generation to develop your identities and a public forum that spans the globe. are constantly measuring yourself socially, academically, professionally...
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out i can no longer do it in switzerland or spain or italy without being recognized but he can in brooklyn for now. me don't know me that story and i don't know if i learn though. i can keep to myself it's as if nothing had ever happened and i'm still just me. what has happened is this song. twenty sixteen sophia one but also there are twelve platinum discs and cemented his breakthrough. he's been living in berlin since twenty fifteen right now always brother is over visiting. born to a german father and spanish mother had always been captivated by his grandmother's piano. he started playing when he was just ten. when his family moved from barcelona to tokyo that also had a huge impact on his music. but he often but in japan i think i was able to overcome some of my fear of sing on publicly because on karaoke is so common that i stay out of the thing while in europe sixteen year olds might go to clubs then they go singing karaoke for five hours from stoners kolka from korea ok to international stardom the twenty seven year old also gathers inspiration on his frequent travels. i was in mexi
out i can no longer do it in switzerland or spain or italy without being recognized but he can in brooklyn for now. me don't know me that story and i don't know if i learn though. i can keep to myself it's as if nothing had ever happened and i'm still just me. what has happened is this song. twenty sixteen sophia one but also there are twelve platinum discs and cemented his breakthrough. he's been living in berlin since twenty fifteen right now always brother is over visiting. born to a german...
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we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "llama" by the brooklyn band maku soundsystem.his is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. 50 years ago today on may 17, 1968, in the baltimore suburb of catonsville, maryland, a group of catholic priests and laypeople stood around a small fire, praying and singing. they had gone into the local draft board office and taken 378 draft records for the young men in the 1-a category who were most likely to get drafted to go to war in vietnam. they set fire to the draft records using homemade napalm, made from gasoline and laundry soap, to symbolize the u.s. military's use of napalm on vietnamese civilians. they became known as the catonsville nine. video of the act of civil disobedience was seen around the world. i want to turn to the 2012 documentary, "hit and stay," which chronicles the stories of the activists, including father phil and daniel berrigan. we make our prayer in the name of peace and decency and unity and love. we're all part of this. people are suffering from napalm in vietnam. >>
we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "llama" by the brooklyn band maku soundsystem.his is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. 50 years ago today on may 17, 1968, in the baltimore suburb of catonsville, maryland, a group of catholic priests and laypeople stood around a small fire, praying and singing. they had gone into the local draft board office and taken 378 draft records for the young men in the 1-a category who were most...
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what do you think before brooklyn's life. well, you know, there's just something about her that i just don't like. i was totally liberated. she's not going to magically find the right answers on e-mails and all of a sudden everyone is going to trust her. like this is not -- this is about people having uneasy feelings with women who step out of the box. and it doesn't mean men are trying to hold everybody back or other women trying to hold other women back. we just don't have a way of thinking about it and she vexs, it confounds us. there's just something about her. i don't know. there's more on there's just something about her. you know, there's something about her i don't like. i don't know. i just don't -- i just don't trust her for whatever reason. >> well, i know what the reason is. you know, that -- it's the ambition. you have a job, right? everybody loves senator harris. harris looking for a job. i'm not sure. so that -- but that's like, i think, with women. be aware of it. try to keep a good attitude about it. but the
what do you think before brooklyn's life. well, you know, there's just something about her that i just don't like. i was totally liberated. she's not going to magically find the right answers on e-mails and all of a sudden everyone is going to trust her. like this is not -- this is about people having uneasy feelings with women who step out of the box. and it doesn't mean men are trying to hold everybody back or other women trying to hold other women back. we just don't have a way of thinking...