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here with his single "brooklyn in the summer," aloe blacc! ♪ ♪ remember we sat in the cold ri mon in o underneath that waterfall ♪ i packed up everything except those morems that only i can see ♪ ♪ and can't get rid of i still remeer the first your body hit every nerve used to wake up ♪ ♪ in my shirt th's the one i had to burn trying not to stare but you are everywhere ♪ ♪ you're everywhere that i ever known you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been hiding had to wait for so long itd an's the you've only ever seen ♪ bringing the mess of me back together you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ bn stumbling half awake for so long gotta forget that feel give into something real ♪ ♪ i've i've gotta gotta let you go this morning i walked ♪ ♪ tthe train just like you did every day everyo else is the same i wonder ♪ ♪ if you're the same and do you lay your head in someone else's bed to help you bury it ♪ ♪ just like you always did and now only way i can return ♪ ♪ memories fade in reverse but you will always be heard wherever i caning u'll be rig
here with his single "brooklyn in the summer," aloe blacc! ♪ ♪ remember we sat in the cold ri mon in o underneath that waterfall ♪ i packed up everything except those morems that only i can see ♪ ♪ and can't get rid of i still remeer the first your body hit every nerve used to wake up ♪ ♪ in my shirt th's the one i had to burn trying not to stare but you are everywhere ♪ ♪ you're everywhere that i ever known you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been hiding...
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and it somehow become really natural, especially when looking at the brooklyn navy yard, to e revisithat sorry we all know in a way, which is that women were given remarkable opportunities in industry during the war, which they never had before. almost 5,000 of them worked at the navy yard. it just felt natural to try to imagine that story from the inside. >> it took you a long time. i was surprised to hear that it took you about 15 years of research to completion, right? i mean it was ages. why did it take so long, or is that just the way it goes? >> well, from 2005 to 2010, while working on other books, i was doing research for this book that involved to a large degree interviewing people in their 80s. so that was not -- those were not interviews i wanted to hold off on for five or ten years for obvious reasons. i mean this is a period that is really fast disappearing from living memory. so it's sort of an amazing moment actually. and between 2005 and 2010, i wan their 80s who had worked at the brooklyn navy yard and also longtime new yorkers with great memories and merchant sailors
and it somehow become really natural, especially when looking at the brooklyn navy yard, to e revisithat sorry we all know in a way, which is that women were given remarkable opportunities in industry during the war, which they never had before. almost 5,000 of them worked at the navy yard. it just felt natural to try to imagine that story from the inside. >> it took you a long time. i was surprised to hear that it took you about 15 years of research to completion, right? i mean it was...
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over the brooklyn bridge and assemble in brooklyn for a long list of speakers. the message pretty simple here as you mentioned a little while ago. stop this separation of families along the border and eliminate president trump's zero tolerance policy. this just the latest in a series of protests that we have seen across the country. a week ago we were on the u.s./mexico border and saw just how passionate people are about this subject here, and i think it's something we're going to see here today in new york, one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. certainly expecting a large turnout. we're going to be marching with these folks and bringing you regular updates throughout the day. >> thank you so much. jessica schneider, the main protest organized scheduled in d.c. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: they're beginning to gather behind me in the park. i don't know if you can see. lafayette park is directly across the street from the white house. you can see the north lawn there. you can see the front of the white house. of course, president
over the brooklyn bridge and assemble in brooklyn for a long list of speakers. the message pretty simple here as you mentioned a little while ago. stop this separation of families along the border and eliminate president trump's zero tolerance policy. this just the latest in a series of protests that we have seen across the country. a week ago we were on the u.s./mexico border and saw just how passionate people are about this subject here, and i think it's something we're going to see here...
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it's now spanning the entire length of the brooklyn bridge as people cross over into brooklyn here for an organized rally that will be taking place. a big march going on. i would estimate at least 10,000 people. among the folks who have come out today, heather, jason and little lucy from queens. why was it so important for you to be here today? >> we just feel like as parents we couldn't stand by as parents and watch other parents lose their children. it's really important for us to be out there and supporting people. all children should be with their parents no matter what. this month was our birthday month. lucy and i both had a birthday one week apart. we did a fundraiser. we raised about $12,000 together for together rising. >> you did that to organize money. >> it's important to us, even with the executive order, there's still a lot of kids that aren't reunited with their parents. i don't know how any parent could stand by and watch that. we felt we needed to do something. >> jason, your thoughts on the president's immigration policys? >> we're all humans. we need to do it for peo
it's now spanning the entire length of the brooklyn bridge as people cross over into brooklyn here for an organized rally that will be taking place. a big march going on. i would estimate at least 10,000 people. among the folks who have come out today, heather, jason and little lucy from queens. why was it so important for you to be here today? >> we just feel like as parents we couldn't stand by as parents and watch other parents lose their children. it's really important for us to be...
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yeah. >> seth: and it seems fairly ironic that you left brooklyn to la and now play a brooklyn policei'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 conversatiit owna. 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 shots andy is looking at me like, you kn
yeah. >> seth: and it seems fairly ironic that you left brooklyn to la and now play a brooklyn policei'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....
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lenny's pizza in brooklyn.ople that day. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: i mean that movie was supposed to be, like, an art house movie. it wasn't even supposed -- >> absolutely. it was a tiny slice-of-life movie that i thought would come and go. and, boy, was i wrong. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that is un -- i just love that. i love everything you did. >> aw, jimmy. >> jimmy: but i will say that i did an impr -- i mean i started -- [ audience aws ] i'm never washing this cheek again! [ cheers and applause ] i'm never -- i love it so much! i did an impression of you to get on "saturday night live." i did vinnie barbarino. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: but i did you to -- as my audition. >> and you got the job. >> jimmy: and i got the job. >> yeah! >> jimmy: i do, i owe you my career. so, thank you so much. but i freak out when i see that. and i go -- whenever i see, in "gotti" you're a totally different person. i mean, that's -- this is -- what's the -- who did the makeup on this? >> that is
lenny's pizza in brooklyn.ople that day. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: i mean that movie was supposed to be, like, an art house movie. it wasn't even supposed -- >> absolutely. it was a tiny slice-of-life movie that i thought would come and go. and, boy, was i wrong. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that is un -- i just love that. i love everything you did. >> aw, jimmy. >> jimmy: but i will say that i did an impr -- i...
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>> "brooklyn in the summer." >> "brooklyn in the summer."e ever saw ♪ ♪ i packed up everything except those memories ♪ ♪ that only i can see and can't get rid of ♪ ♪ i still remember the first your body hit every nerve ♪ ♪ used to wake up in my shirt that's the one i had to burn ♪ ♪ trying not to stare but you are everywhere ♪ ♪ you're everywhere that i ever known ♪ ♪ 'cause you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been hiding, had to wait for so long ♪ ♪ and it's the subtleties only you've ever seen ♪ ♪ bringing the mess of me back together ♪ ♪ you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been stumbling, half-awake for so long ♪ ♪ gotta forget that feeling give into something real ♪ ♪ i've got i've gotta let you go ♪ ♪ gotta let you go ♪ this morning i walked to the train just like you did every day ♪ ♪ everyone else is the same i wonder if you're the same ♪ ♪ do you lay your head in someone else's bed ♪ ♪ to help you bury it just like you always did ♪ ♪ now, you're in all of my words, only way i can return ♪ ♪ memories fade in reverse but you
>> "brooklyn in the summer." >> "brooklyn in the summer."e ever saw ♪ ♪ i packed up everything except those memories ♪ ♪ that only i can see and can't get rid of ♪ ♪ i still remember the first your body hit every nerve ♪ ♪ used to wake up in my shirt that's the one i had to burn ♪ ♪ trying not to stare but you are everywhere ♪ ♪ you're everywhere that i ever known ♪ ♪ 'cause you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been hiding, had...
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. >>> model and actress brooklyn decker becomes a business star with her digital wardrobe company finery. >>> and protect your business from a starbucks situation. what you need to know about implementing anti-bias training in your company. >>> when it comes to making choices for your business, we have your back. so let's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> msnbc "your business" is sponsored by american express. don't do business without it. >> "your business" is sponsored by american express. don't do business without it. >>> hi, everyone. i'm jj ramberg. and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. there are all kinds of ways companies can expand from their local area to becoming a national brand. and one of those ways is through partnerships. we headed out to chicago to learn how two food-related companies have joined together to help them both grow. ♪ >> we started in new england. we're here in chicago as well with plans to move down to new york city and d.c. baltimore over the course of the coming year. >
. >>> model and actress brooklyn decker becomes a business star with her digital wardrobe company finery. >>> and protect your business from a starbucks situation. what you need to know about implementing anti-bias training in your company. >>> when it comes to making choices for your business, we have your back. so let's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> msnbc "your business" is sponsored by american...
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parÁsitos lado de manhattan a brooklyn, el puente fue cerrado temporalmente..para cambiar el lugar del oficio. la defensa de que las medidas de seguridad utilizadas para transportar al ex lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa crean un espectÁculo pÚblico que es perjudicial. carolina: y siguiendo con temas de cortes, escuchan esto. "lo siento, sÉ que eso no significa mucho." con esas frÍas palabras en esta se disculpÓ el lÍder de la pandilla que mato violentamente a alessandro guzmÁn de 15 aÑos en el bronx. seis de los ocho sospechosos enfrenta cargos que tiene que ver con la muerte de este muchacho. siete miembros de la pandilla "los solitarios" han sido arrestados. este caso ha conmocionado a todo el bronx. de hecho, las filas eran de horas de gente que habÍa llegado hacia ese lugar para poder decirle al ama de "lo siento mucho". borja: bien, atenciÓn para los amantes de las motos, porque la guerra comercial que el presidente trump ha desatado ya tiene consecuencias para una de las compaÑÍas estadounidenses mÁs reconocidas. estamos hablando, como se les ha avanzado, de
parÁsitos lado de manhattan a brooklyn, el puente fue cerrado temporalmente..para cambiar el lugar del oficio. la defensa de que las medidas de seguridad utilizadas para transportar al ex lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa crean un espectÁculo pÚblico que es perjudicial. carolina: y siguiendo con temas de cortes, escuchan esto. "lo siento, sÉ que eso no significa mucho." con esas frÍas palabras en esta se disculpÓ el lÍder de la pandilla que mato violentamente a alessandro guzmÁn...
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you can find the "david bowie is" exhibit at the brooklyn museum now until july 15th.always we're online on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night.
you can find the "david bowie is" exhibit at the brooklyn museum now until july 15th.always we're online on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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. >> right here in brooklyn. >> jimmy: it's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championshipplause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: and ice cube has a a special gift. everybody in the audience tonight is getting a ticket to the championship august 24th. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: here in brooklyn. that's the way to do it right there! >> big 3, baby. >> jimmy: that's how you do it. [ cheers and applause ] that's how you do it right there! ice cube, everybody! >> yay, yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: catch big 3 live on friday nights all summer long. we'll be right back with dale earnhardt jr.! stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? or wearing a full-body wetsuit at this spa retreat? or sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse kevin? because hotels.com lets me do me, right? sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. you're wearing a hat. that's funny. inserting shock absorb
. >> right here in brooklyn. >> jimmy: it's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championshipplause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: and ice cube has a a special gift. everybody in the audience tonight is getting a ticket to the championship august 24th. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: here in brooklyn. that's the way to do it right there! >> big 3, baby. >> jimmy: that's how you do it. [ cheers and applause ] that's how you do it...
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it started near city hall in lower manhattan, we are now crossing the brooklyn bridge into brooklyn.a sense of crowd size when you are in the crowd, but easily, easily thousands of people. this is alexa from brooklyn. alexa, what made it so important for you to be here today? >> i care about families, i care about children. i think that all families that have been separated there needs to be a guarantee that they will be reunited and adds my shirt says [ speaking spanish ] . nobody is illegal in stolen land. >> that's alexa from brooklyn who is volunteering to help with this march today. joy, there is a sense here in new york, i have heard several people say, hey, we live in a bubble, we know we're preaching to the crowd here in new york. they want this to be visible to the rest of the country, the people who live in middle america or trump country. that way they see this is a united force coming to support these immigrants. >> all right. thank you very much. i really appreciate you, blake. we're going to come back into the studio and check back in with our folks out there at these r
it started near city hall in lower manhattan, we are now crossing the brooklyn bridge into brooklyn.a sense of crowd size when you are in the crowd, but easily, easily thousands of people. this is alexa from brooklyn. alexa, what made it so important for you to be here today? >> i care about families, i care about children. i think that all families that have been separated there needs to be a guarantee that they will be reunited and adds my shirt says [ speaking spanish ] . nobody is...
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we have large population of muslims in brooklyn. how you do scare that with relatives who cannot come? >> it's an inconvenience that going to protect our nation. i wrote a let tore ever mosque on the travel pause went into place explaining it to them what this was. it wasn't an anti-muslim attack. t wasn't an anti-muslim policy it was a protection for the united states until such time that we could get that during the time it was being battled in court, one of the countries came off. >> it is extremely important to remember that coming into the u.s. is a privilege, not a right. it is unfortunate, maybe it can be a family member can't come. if you go back decades ago, migraine grandparents -- my great grandparents it took many years to wait. they would have to bring a child or two, then what have to wait their husband or wife to come later. the privilege and honor of being in the u.s. and becoming a citizen is supposed to be valuable. we do not give it away, it is not a right. [applause] >> should president trump fire robert mueller?
we have large population of muslims in brooklyn. how you do scare that with relatives who cannot come? >> it's an inconvenience that going to protect our nation. i wrote a let tore ever mosque on the travel pause went into place explaining it to them what this was. it wasn't an anti-muslim attack. t wasn't an anti-muslim policy it was a protection for the united states until such time that we could get that during the time it was being battled in court, one of the countries came off....
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professor campanella: born in brooklyn, new york. while growing up in brooklyn, one of my early childhood readers was a book about abraham lincoln. learned that i lincoln had come down this long to this exotic city at the other end. they were referring to the mississippi and new orleans. that piqued my little boy imagination. that pointed the seed for a lifelong fascination with new orleans and the mississippi river that eventually became my life dedication. >> so you are going to drive us all around the city. we are starting off in a place that you don't think of when you think of new orleans. this doesn't look like the stereotypical picture you see in the city. professor campanella: the iconic image of new orleans is the narrow streets of the french quarter, the cast-iron balconies, the old buildings. this too i new orleans. this is city park. this is volume st. john. -- bayou st. john. this byaoayou -- you almost ca't overstate its importance in the geography and history of the city. ourirectly influenced why founder established n
professor campanella: born in brooklyn, new york. while growing up in brooklyn, one of my early childhood readers was a book about abraham lincoln. learned that i lincoln had come down this long to this exotic city at the other end. they were referring to the mississippi and new orleans. that piqued my little boy imagination. that pointed the seed for a lifelong fascination with new orleans and the mississippi river that eventually became my life dedication. >> so you are going to drive...
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that was trey young rockin' the suit short to brooklyn.>> i'm different, yes, i'm different. he was different. i like it. looks good. congratulations to all the fellas, millionaires and all their moms who are going to get a new house. >>> coming up, that so-called dancing doctor is now speaking out after having her medical license suspended. what she's saying in her own defense. >>> and why a growing number of "star wars" fans are asking disney for a last jedi do-over. you're watching "world news now." you're watching "world news now." 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. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now, i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like
that was trey young rockin' the suit short to brooklyn.>> i'm different, yes, i'm different. he was different. i like it. looks good. congratulations to all the fellas, millionaires and all their moms who are going to get a new house. >>> coming up, that so-called dancing doctor is now speaking out after having her medical license suspended. what she's saying in her own defense. >>> and why a growing number of "star wars" fans are asking disney for a last jedi...
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por el miedo a las separaciones pablo villavicencio, fue a entregar pizzas a una base militar de brooklynomo en autoridades neoyorquinas rebeca smith hablÓ con su esposa >>> el viernes en la maÑana antes de irse a trabajar y ahora a travÉs de un vidrio. >> la detenciÓne d pablo villavicencio que llegÓ un pedido a la base militar de brooklyn como tantas otras veces, pero esta vez detenido y cuestionado al presentar una identificaciÓn que otorga la ciudad de nueva york sin importar el estatus migratorio. >> voy a llamarlo: >>> seguramente que tendrÍa algÚn rÉcord criminal pero el estÁ limpio como vio que no habÍa nada, llamÓ a ice. >> solicitÓ. >> posible ingresÓ al paÍs de manera ilegal en el 2008 y pidÓo asilo. >> en un comunicado ice explica que el (comunicado en pantalla). >>> ¿se te hace justo que fuera detenido en una base militar? >>> no, por eso sigo aquÍ abogando, tratando de decirme por quÉ.89 firmÓ una autorizaciÓn para revisar sus antecedentes pero pablo lo negÓ rotundomente. >> yo no firmÉ ningÚn documento. >> para referencia (palabras en pantalla) >>> pablo fue traÍdo a la pri
por el miedo a las separaciones pablo villavicencio, fue a entregar pizzas a una base militar de brooklynomo en autoridades neoyorquinas rebeca smith hablÓ con su esposa >>> el viernes en la maÑana antes de irse a trabajar y ahora a travÉs de un vidrio. >> la detenciÓne d pablo villavicencio que llegÓ un pedido a la base militar de brooklyn como tantas otras veces, pero esta vez detenido y cuestionado al presentar una identificaciÓn que otorga la ciudad de nueva york sin...
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r we startht here in brooklyn our first game last year. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: i know youould actually go up to the fans, too, and sign autographs. >> >> jimmy: i go, "this is insane." >> it's like -- >> jimmy: this so fun. >> it's like a basketball festival. i mean we got so much history. you know, we got hall-of-fame li coache dr. j, and iceman, rick barry, gary payton. and our players -- you know, it's chauncey billups and jermaine o'neal and am 'e stoudemire and nate robinson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, it's bi chris anderson. you know, so we got some great plays. >> jimmy: the championship is august 24th -- >> yep. >> jimmy: back in brooklyn. >> right here in b: oklyn. >> jim's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championship right here. >> jimmy: back to brooklyn, new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: and ice cube has a a special gift. everybody in the audience tonight is getting a ticket to the championship august 24th. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: here in brookl. that's the way to do it right there! >> big 3, baby. >> jimmy:
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people are still coming across the brooklyn bridge, making their way here to this plaza in brooklyn.across the river. least it started there in lower manhattan, fred. >> polo sandoval in new york, thank you so much. let's go to chicago now. where we find cnn's ryan young. ryan, your marching with folks. what's happening? >> we're marching down clark street. of course, they've been gathering for quite some time. a lot of the conversation is just about what the crowd wanted to hear. you can hear the crowd's passion. we've been walking along with this family. what brought you here today? i see you carrying a little one. what brought you here? >> there's a lot of challenge in figuring out what we can do to make a difference besides voting in november and this feels like a way to have our voices heard faster and make some kind of impact because this is wrong, children should not be taken from their parents period. >> can you imagine being separateded from your little one? >> no, don't ever take my children from me, don't ever. >> what would you want d.c. to hear from this march? >> they n
people are still coming across the brooklyn bridge, making their way here to this plaza in brooklyn.across the river. least it started there in lower manhattan, fred. >> polo sandoval in new york, thank you so much. let's go to chicago now. where we find cnn's ryan young. ryan, your marching with folks. what's happening? >> we're marching down clark street. of course, they've been gathering for quite some time. a lot of the conversation is just about what the crowd wanted to hear....
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he is from new jersey but lives now in brooklyn. here's here to tell us why he decided to par tticipate in the movement. >> when i learned of the trauma inflicted on these kids, who should be in schools, should be playing sports after school, like i did growing up, instead, they're in detention centers, separated from their families. it is not right. i could use profanity, you know. >> reporter: don't do that. >> to give you the full spoke of how terrible this is. i want to stand up for those kids and those families. >> reporter: what do you think is the point of a big movement like that? what happens next? is it voting? is it pressuring political leaders? what is the next thing you're going to do? >> reporter: this is about consolidating political power. really standing up for what's right, whether it is progressivism, standing up for people seeking asylum. i was talking to some guy when i was crossing the bridge, and he was telling me some people want free stuff, free resources. it is a dangerous journey, to cross the southern bor
he is from new jersey but lives now in brooklyn. here's here to tell us why he decided to par tticipate in the movement. >> when i learned of the trauma inflicted on these kids, who should be in schools, should be playing sports after school, like i did growing up, instead, they're in detention centers, separated from their families. it is not right. i could use profanity, you know. >> reporter: don't do that. >> to give you the full spoke of how terrible this is. i want to...
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he is known for the television show brooklyn 99 and testified before the senate judiciary committee. senator chuck grassley chairs the committee.
he is known for the television show brooklyn 99 and testified before the senate judiciary committee. senator chuck grassley chairs the committee.
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people living in brooklyn alone, in new york city. it's not go there, black and white and brown, it people rally, you know, from 80 or 100 nations around the world. possible variation on religious beliefs all being the edge.lly drawn to it's totally true that people you know, and it's as funding for andk projects is drying up, that's not a reflection on the last year or two, but on the five or six years, private fill an throughy is tremendously shifting emphasis to putting private dissimilars public amenity for the public good. interesting. >> i think the park here in dallas is a good example of that, right. funded by private dollars. >> i mean, i worked on a couple are being built with public money. and the whole river project in toronto is a consortium of public money. of the marks are privately funded. and really big gifts. big.lly >> yes, that is actually incredible. amazing ink it's an progression, and i thing as an of course, very jobs and us on employment and that's one of the things i was emphasising here, job creation. but, o
people living in brooklyn alone, in new york city. it's not go there, black and white and brown, it people rally, you know, from 80 or 100 nations around the world. possible variation on religious beliefs all being the edge.lly drawn to it's totally true that people you know, and it's as funding for andk projects is drying up, that's not a reflection on the last year or two, but on the five or six years, private fill an throughy is tremendously shifting emphasis to putting private dissimilars...
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we have a large muslim population in part of brooklyn. how do you square that with people whose relatives cannot come over? michael: it is an inconvenience that will reject our nation. mosque a letter to every when this was put in place explaining to what this was. it was not anti-muslim attack. it was not anti-muslim policy. it was a production for the united states until such time we can get the proper vetting process in place. during the time it was in battle in court in one of those countries came off. anthony: mr. grimm. michael: it is important to remember that coming into the united states is a privilege, not a right. it is unfortunate and maybe a family member cannot come, but if you go back decades ago whether it is my great great grandparents or whatever, it took them years. they had to fill out paperwork and one person was able to come sometimes, maybe they brought a child or two, then they wait for the husband or wife to come later. many inconveniences because the privilege and honor of being here and becoming a citizen is sup
we have a large muslim population in part of brooklyn. how do you square that with people whose relatives cannot come over? michael: it is an inconvenience that will reject our nation. mosque a letter to every when this was put in place explaining to what this was. it was not anti-muslim attack. it was not anti-muslim policy. it was a production for the united states until such time we can get the proper vetting process in place. during the time it was in battle in court in one of those...
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prefers to be part of enjoying africa numb stares because they share their stories their dreams in brooklyn and their challengers. the seventy seven percent. platform for africa during. a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people who want justice a flea come to the ship this picture was taken in bunky it's in an exercise book why don't cite many of the photos of the english who were in use to rape. women and girls who even goes to one who wanted children. feel warm winning documentary starting june fourteenth own d w. place . this is d w news life from birth to a g seven leaders gather in canada and made unprecedented tension the host nation had wanted to focus on issues like climate change and gender equality but a trade war sparked by washington and now a new proposal from donald trump are selling division among the allies also coming up germany and four other countries are elected to the united nations security council as nonpermanent members will the moves are lending sort of a bigger influence on world affairs.
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bridge and they're now here at this park in brooklyn where they've heard repeated speakers one after another speaking out against it ministration zero tolerance immigration policies just here in new york there are over one hundred different social justice organizations that are taking part in this rally you see a wide cross-section of people young old black white all different races as well but really we're looking at where the protests are in the rest of the country and how big they are to get a better sense of how big this movement is a clearly everyone here saying that they're wanting to send a message not only to new york not only to washington not only to the u.s. but to the world as well gave you just come back from seeing the detention centers for yourself do you get a sense of this kind of mobilization this kind of voice speaking to the politicians can help the situation at the border. yes in a sense that we already saw the trump administration reverse his policies at least part of them what that executive order now people and that is because of the pressure that was put on t
bridge and they're now here at this park in brooklyn where they've heard repeated speakers one after another speaking out against it ministration zero tolerance immigration policies just here in new york there are over one hundred different social justice organizations that are taking part in this rally you see a wide cross-section of people young old black white all different races as well but really we're looking at where the protests are in the rest of the country and how big they are to get...
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statement should be yes we all start in class walking the rich the book the truck the exclusive brooklyn starting job of the gone t w. this is. a long being a bad. example . wait. wait. for the i told noah a one no. you don't want. to. come. down and we'll come out. the cut. i just need to. kill em. there's no lol. lol. lol lol. lol. just the good. come come. come come. come come. come. come out but i don't want. to. jump. this is. all about. thank god i. can see. the mona lisa. so. back from the show. that fun though. oh. slowly. you sweep something doesn't exist. i'm sorry honey. slick on the spot no no. no no zeus. close. to me me. me me alone that's what i need since late. fall so. come. back from. zero zero. zero. zero zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero phone so. so go ahead. but. i was going to take a close. call. ok ok ok ok ok ok. ok. ok. ok. we're. going to go to a you. going. to. have. to. let. go a. lintel eleven . clinton. that fall below zero lead. the be glue. thanks. and get back to playing. planning for the. coming
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and brooklyn new york. b.r. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking oh look at that person that people of that garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll do it as a good thing. as a go walk outside one day when around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans and as you know something. i see in all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out the histories were four o'clock the world is yours you hit bills keep places with a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is right in the panda feed. i go out on a seventy five dollars steak a painless office. my mother took me to know they do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old girl many different jobs then he became unemployed. fo
and brooklyn new york. b.r. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking oh look at that person that people of that garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll do it as a good thing. as a go walk outside one day when around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans and as you know something. i see in all that money that's what it that's what it translates to...
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it's five am in brooklyn new york. bureau simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they're going to think oh look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can get this stuff. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll make as good. as a good walk outside one day and went around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bomb. and n.s.a. do know something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out the hitch streets were a poor clog the world assures you hit those cheap places with a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is like in the appendix read. i go out and i'm a seventy five state i pay myself so. my mother took me around they do not depend on people you must get your own. my goal was a just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old held many different jobs then he became unemployed. for me to be happy i nee
it's five am in brooklyn new york. bureau simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they're going to think oh look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can get this stuff. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll make as good. as a good walk outside one day and went around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bomb. and n.s.a. do know something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it translates to...
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her grave is in brooklyn and is unmarked.t and there's a grave stone that doesn't really say who she was. but before women had the right to vote, when women were seen as property of their fathers or their husbands, she went west to meet sitting bull and to see how she could be of service, like, how she could be an ally, and the movie chronicles their friendship and their love, and it's a beautiful story. >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "woman walks ahead" is in theaters and on demand friday. jessica chastain, everybody! we'll be right back with romesh ranganathan. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) discover card. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's n
her grave is in brooklyn and is unmarked.t and there's a grave stone that doesn't really say who she was. but before women had the right to vote, when women were seen as property of their fathers or their husbands, she went west to meet sitting bull and to see how she could be of service, like, how she could be an ally, and the movie chronicles their friendship and their love, and it's a beautiful story. >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. ( cheers and applause ) >>...
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he just celebrated john travolta day in brooklyn. alive, staying alive >> you got it. >> mwah. >> good to see you, man. >> ah. >> thank you. >> oh, man, welcome. welcome, welcome. >> it's good to be here how is everybody? [ cheers and applause ] good? >> well, first off we have to say congratulations. it was declared john travolta day in brooklyn. >> yeah. >> on tuesday. congratulations. the ceremony was at lenny's pizza which you made famous from the movie in 1977. how does it feel to be forever to be forever be a brooklyn icon? >> icon. >> i tell you what, it's kind of my blueprint for my career, my foundation was kind of the borough of brooklyn. if you think about "welcome back, kotter" "saturday night fever," "get shorty" those characters were based in brooklyn and to top it off wit "gotti" is kind of the ultimate love letter to new york and to brooklyn so there you have it. [ applause ] >> and after that iconic movie "grease!" the 40th anniversary of "grease!" >> 40 years. >> you know what, john, what is it about it resonating w
he just celebrated john travolta day in brooklyn. alive, staying alive >> you got it. >> mwah. >> good to see you, man. >> ah. >> thank you. >> oh, man, welcome. welcome, welcome. >> it's good to be here how is everybody? [ cheers and applause ] good? >> well, first off we have to say congratulations. it was declared john travolta day in brooklyn. >> yeah. >> on tuesday. congratulations. the ceremony was at lenny's pizza which you made...
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a busy morning in brooklyn. a massive crowd gathered in lower manhattan.r the brooklyn bridge. now here in the plaza at the foot of the bridge. many speakers talking about the theme of protecting families. which is really the main message we've heard from so many people here. speak to us about what brings you out here. what is so special about the message you bring today? >> well, the idea of separating small children from their parents, it's inhumane, indecent. i couldn't stay home in the face of this. it's just one more despicable act of using children as pawns in a chess game. no concept of these being human beings, of the kind of harm that's being done to them psychologically, emotionally and to their parents as well. i think it's outrageous. >> we've heard from several lawmakers who say this perhaps galvanizes voters. how does that affect -- >> i think so, the fact that people are turning out like this in multiple cities across the country. i think he can't stop treating people like they're insignificant. >> thank you so much for your time. thank you.
a busy morning in brooklyn. a massive crowd gathered in lower manhattan.r the brooklyn bridge. now here in the plaza at the foot of the bridge. many speakers talking about the theme of protecting families. which is really the main message we've heard from so many people here. speak to us about what brings you out here. what is so special about the message you bring today? >> well, the idea of separating small children from their parents, it's inhumane, indecent. i couldn't stay home in...
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so hawken welcome back to brooklyn thank you for playing a piece you know very well you've played over sixty times as aereo it's a must to piece. what you've done for the trumpet world you have extended the repertoire beyond belief and that's what you really actually set up set out to do you've had people write things for you ever since the beginning if we're going to say that the trumpet. a possibility of being a solo instrument in the classical seem to me to be substantial yet something that's now this really can compete with a group great violin concerto or a great piano concerto or sing or you know the choices that the conductor or a program committee are endless and the choice of so there was some serious music is also endless one of the biggest music events i've ever been involved in was the two thousand and fifteen your vision song contest in vienna no i didn't sing i was part of marching group because percussive planet ensemble and we played in the interval since then martin has been one of my favorite so the best so of course we have him in the program today. let. me. go to sy
so hawken welcome back to brooklyn thank you for playing a piece you know very well you've played over sixty times as aereo it's a must to piece. what you've done for the trumpet world you have extended the repertoire beyond belief and that's what you really actually set up set out to do you've had people write things for you ever since the beginning if we're going to say that the trumpet. a possibility of being a solo instrument in the classical seem to me to be substantial yet something...
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the rich and the trash an exclusive brooklyn student journalists on g.w. . hello and welcome to you tomorrow today nice to have you with us. to. up and away alexander cast launches into space. remarkably realistic animation of human facial expressions is getting better all of the time. gobbling up tomorrow cuts and edible flowers are grown under ground in the.
the rich and the trash an exclusive brooklyn student journalists on g.w. . hello and welcome to you tomorrow today nice to have you with us. to. up and away alexander cast launches into space. remarkably realistic animation of human facial expressions is getting better all of the time. gobbling up tomorrow cuts and edible flowers are grown under ground in the.
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you know we're here on the brooklyn bridge there is famous brooklyn bridge where there are thousands of tourists here but in the next couple of minutes they're going to be potentially tens of thousands of more people protesters these are all people that have gathered foley square here in new york city they've gathered just on the other side of that bridge behind me there and they're expected to take over this bridge here in the next few minutes a huge crowd of people that we've seen here new yorkers are coming out in force today to basically they say they're giving two messages one reunification reunification of families that are separated and to stop stop there saying this is zero tolerance policy of the trumpet ministration the policy that these protesters say is inhumane and not fair and many of them say simply illegal because a lot of these protesters say that people applying for asylum in the u.s. are trying to do so legally this is a huge rally can't see quite right now but you can see from the pictures there's going to be tens of thousands of people streaming over the brooklyn
you know we're here on the brooklyn bridge there is famous brooklyn bridge where there are thousands of tourists here but in the next couple of minutes they're going to be potentially tens of thousands of more people protesters these are all people that have gathered foley square here in new york city they've gathered just on the other side of that bridge behind me there and they're expected to take over this bridge here in the next few minutes a huge crowd of people that we've seen here new...
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that was trey young rockin' the suit short to brooklyn.d. congratulations to all the fellas, millionaires and all their moms who are going to get a new house. >>> coming up, that so-called dancing doctor is now speaking out after having her medical license suspended. what she's saying in her own defense. >>> and why a growing number of "star wars" fans are asking disney for a last jedi do-over. you're watching "world news now." you're watching "world news now." 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. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now, i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like. introducing new metamucil fiber thins, made with 100% natural psyllium fib
that was trey young rockin' the suit short to brooklyn.d. congratulations to all the fellas, millionaires and all their moms who are going to get a new house. >>> coming up, that so-called dancing doctor is now speaking out after having her medical license suspended. what she's saying in her own defense. >>> and why a growing number of "star wars" fans are asking disney for a last jedi do-over. you're watching "world news now." you're watching "world...
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we're ahead of mass in march that's walking onto the brooklyn bridge. behind me are thousands of men, women, and children who have come together here in new york city to get their message heard loud and clear, calling not just for the reunification of these families but also for the stop and removal of president trump's zero tolerance policy. in this crowd as we mentioned there are families, also lawmakers including a new york congressman. congressman, you're live on cnn, you're out here. tell us the message you want your colleagues to hear? >> first of all, new york city must be a place where this movement begins because we're a city of immigrants. second after all, we have to make sure these children are united with their families. make sure dreamers come out of the shadow, make sure that family unification is made. that's the agenda. it should not be laced with toxic stuff like the wall or family reunification, beetdsing up on dreamers, an obviously keeping children away interest their mothers. >> reporter: this is nothing new for you across the coun
we're ahead of mass in march that's walking onto the brooklyn bridge. behind me are thousands of men, women, and children who have come together here in new york city to get their message heard loud and clear, calling not just for the reunification of these families but also for the stop and removal of president trump's zero tolerance policy. in this crowd as we mentioned there are families, also lawmakers including a new york congressman. congressman, you're live on cnn, you're out here. tell...
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on the back of staten island or is in brooklyn. that's why i had to vote no because we lost the most important eduction to my community used since 1913. the state and local tax deduction and property deduction. was eliminated totally. we got $10,000 cap in the bill but it still wasn't enough for the people i represent an ever be shown that you spoke to the president and i told him i had to. the president understands and i thought people had voted 90% of the time. i voted with the people i represent 100% of the time. >> two things there. number one, the seawall is not intended authority been delayed. guess i work with maxine waters and i will work with any member of congress as long as it's going to get the ball across the line for my constituents. by opponents as a vote against the tax bill. he also voted against repealing obama karen bennett sanctuary cities. to go with president trump 90% of the time, the president has only lobbied congress to three things and that was repealing obama character madrid ensures cities and tax refor
on the back of staten island or is in brooklyn. that's why i had to vote no because we lost the most important eduction to my community used since 1913. the state and local tax deduction and property deduction. was eliminated totally. we got $10,000 cap in the bill but it still wasn't enough for the people i represent an ever be shown that you spoke to the president and i told him i had to. the president understands and i thought people had voted 90% of the time. i voted with the people i...
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that includes staten island and parts of southern brooklyn. andled guilty to tax fraud later served time in prison but he was placed by dan donovan in 2015. they both spoke to their supporters after the results, thisomes courtesy of and why one. >> we made plans. >> when one door closes, another one opens. thank not just the people standing behind me. they were to incredibly hard. but to all of my volunteers and supporters, i am telling you, you are the best people in the world, you are the salt of the earth. i could not be more proud of you tonight. don't worry, this is just the beginning for michael grimm. i want to congratulate my opponent dan donovan, our congressman. for my of applause congressman, dan donovan. it is extremely important. do you know that in all of new york city, all of new york city, the staten island and brooklyn seek is the only seat that has a republican voice. -- ioing to ask all of you know it is hard when you're in the heat of battle. as a marine -- i see my brother marines right there. semper fi, brothers. when you
that includes staten island and parts of southern brooklyn. andled guilty to tax fraud later served time in prison but he was placed by dan donovan in 2015. they both spoke to their supporters after the results, thisomes courtesy of and why one. >> we made plans. >> when one door closes, another one opens. thank not just the people standing behind me. they were to incredibly hard. but to all of my volunteers and supporters, i am telling you, you are the best people in the world, you...
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and it's not, you know, it's across -- what's so interesting in brooklyn bridge park, i mean we have 2.8 million people living in brooklyn alone in new york city and when you go there it's not block and white and brown, it's literally people from 80 or 100 nations around the world and every possible variation on religious beliefs, all become drawn to intelligent. it's totallily drew that people want this, you know, and it's interesting as funding for park projects has begun to dry up and that's not a reflex on the last year or two, but last five or six years private philanthropy is shifting emphasis to putting private dollars into public amenity for the public good. it's interesting. >> the park here in dallas is a very good example of that. it was mostly funded by private dollars. >> i mean i've worked on a couple of parks that are being built with public money, and the whole river project and toronto is a consortium of public money but most of the parks we're working on are privately funded from foundations and really big gifts. really big. >> that is actually incredible, and i thi
and it's not, you know, it's across -- what's so interesting in brooklyn bridge park, i mean we have 2.8 million people living in brooklyn alone in new york city and when you go there it's not block and white and brown, it's literally people from 80 or 100 nations around the world and every possible variation on religious beliefs, all become drawn to intelligent. it's totallily drew that people want this, you know, and it's interesting as funding for park projects has begun to dry up and that's...
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it's like the brooklyn riviero. >> if you're a person who's not homeowner or struggling to pay rent.n't think a lot of people thought that would happen here. on rockaway, a sense of security you're out in this lazy beach town and would like to be on the beach with two people from miles and miles and that's great. won't have that anymore or a place for you to be able to have that. some people may be more it and might be shortsighted because this might not necessarily involve the same people who are here. >> it never does. what's a perfect day in the rockaways? >> a perfect day, obviously, hit the beach but you don't want to find a place where there's no sand. you want to find a place that's off the beaten path. grab a bite to eat, maybe have a couple of drinks at night and watch the waves crash and near the airport, watch some of the planes fly over. it's a different feel. you don't feel like you're in new york when you're out here. when i first came here, i was a city kid. i was used to living in the hustle and bustle of the city that never sleeps. when i got here, it was like this t
it's like the brooklyn riviero. >> if you're a person who's not homeowner or struggling to pay rent.n't think a lot of people thought that would happen here. on rockaway, a sense of security you're out in this lazy beach town and would like to be on the beach with two people from miles and miles and that's great. won't have that anymore or a place for you to be able to have that. some people may be more it and might be shortsighted because this might not necessarily involve the same...
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