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we reached out to prosecutor gutman in the brooklyn d.a.'s office for an interview but they declined saying that they don't discuss individual cases until a decision has been made. that this case boiled down to what jews. told the car that i should use it in a good big murder. the coca plant has long been a pillar of bolivia's traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture most adora jews are involved because they receive good while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother was trying over the cable and brought them a car with a wooden pole it was a huge surprise who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes on al-jazeera a controversial approach i am not an idealogue let me be absolutely clear to democracy and international development that road doesn't cut inequality in fact to increase from a bestselling author and distinguished global economist you don't advocate for green like you do i do many times as
we reached out to prosecutor gutman in the brooklyn d.a.'s office for an interview but they declined saying that they don't discuss individual cases until a decision has been made. that this case boiled down to what jews. told the car that i should use it in a good big murder. the coca plant has long been a pillar of bolivia's traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture most adora jews are involved because they receive good while some have made fortunes...
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we reached out to prosecutor gutman in the brooklyn d.a.'s office for an interview but they declined saying that they don't discuss individual cases until a decision has been made. that this case boiled down to what jews. told the car that i should use it in a good book to murder. on the atlantic coast of west africa communities are at risk. as rising sea levels and a manmade disaster of threatening people's lives on land and at sea. al-jazeera world expose the impact of climate change and a catastrophic human error. on senegal sinking villages. the coca plant has long been a pillar of bolivia's tradition but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture also dorothy's are involved because they received it back so while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry malady my mother was trying over to cable and brought them a couple of the coal because i can't be ascribed who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow will be andy's on al-jazeera. until now
we reached out to prosecutor gutman in the brooklyn d.a.'s office for an interview but they declined saying that they don't discuss individual cases until a decision has been made. that this case boiled down to what jews. told the car that i should use it in a good book to murder. on the atlantic coast of west africa communities are at risk. as rising sea levels and a manmade disaster of threatening people's lives on land and at sea. al-jazeera world expose the impact of climate change and a...
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here with his single "brooklyn in the summer," aloe blacc! 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 you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been hiding had to wait for so long and it's the subtleties you've only 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 and do you lay your head in someone else's bed to help you bury it ♪ ♪ just like you always did and now you're in all of my words only way i can return ♪ ♪ memories fade in reverse but you will always be heard wherever i can sing you'll be
here with his single "brooklyn in the summer," aloe blacc! 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 you feel like brooklyn in the summer ♪ ♪ been hiding had to wait for so long and it's the subtleties you've only ever seen ♪...
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lenny's pizza in brooklyn.ht? >> 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 mike marino and mike fontaine. they'
lenny's pizza in brooklyn.ht? >> 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...
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and he served in both brooklyn's 12th and 11th districts of new york. congressman owens still brings to mind, to memory for many the fond recollections of his groundbreaking legislative accomplishments, as a senior longstanding member of the education and labor committee, and of the -- and a member of the congressional black caucus. mr. owens spent eight years in the new york state senate before he was elected to serve in brooklyn, new york,'s, 12th congressional district, a seat previously held by the honorable cheryly chisholm, his predecessor -- shirley chisholm, his predecessor. he then went on to everybody he -- to serve his community for two decades. through his committee work and work with the congressional black caucus' education brain trust, major owens became known as the education congressman. but he was also deemed with another moniker. the wrapping rep -- rapping rep. due to his ability to intertwine his political perspective into rhythmic poetry. mr. owens will always be remembered for the legislative victories he achieved on the hill. his
and he served in both brooklyn's 12th and 11th districts of new york. congressman owens still brings to mind, to memory for many the fond recollections of his groundbreaking legislative accomplishments, as a senior longstanding member of the education and labor committee, and of the -- and a member of the congressional black caucus. mr. owens spent eight years in the new york state senate before he was elected to serve in brooklyn, new york,'s, 12th congressional district, a seat previously...
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andinxercis to the top of the brooklyn bridge.is the latest installment in the cbs this morning series "profiles in service." >> reporter: from one hundred yards away, detective tina guerrero fires her remington n24 rifle, consistently hitting her targets. how god of a shot are you? >> i would say i'm pretty good. >> reporter: i've heard you say the esu is like a big boy's playground and you wanted to play in it. >> yeah. the challenge of being able to go out there and do all these things that the guys were doing is something i wanted to do. i did have to prove myself as other women do and other men do too. >> reporter: the men and women of the emergency service unit endure rigorous training to se aeso hazmat atcks. >> when i t am, i wasindated, but i said, you know, go out there and do the best you can, and i did. and i remember getting a phone call from one of the other guys that i work with, and he said listen, for what it's worth, you did well. >> reporter: nice. >> you did well. >> reporter: well enough to trade in her underc
andinxercis to the top of the brooklyn bridge.is the latest installment in the cbs this morning series "profiles in service." >> reporter: from one hundred yards away, detective tina guerrero fires her remington n24 rifle, consistently hitting her targets. how god of a shot are you? >> i would say i'm pretty good. >> reporter: i've heard you say the esu is like a big boy's playground and you wanted to play in it. >> yeah. the challenge of being able to go out...
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. >> mollie tibbetts' family hit the streets handing out flyers in the small town of brooklyn where she was reported missing after an evening jog. authorities are now hoping an exercise tracking device will lead them to her. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: the fbi joining the intense search in a small iowa town to track down missing college student mollie tibbetts. investigating the possibility that she may have been abducted. >> for a 20-year-old to got missing and completely kind of fall off the grid, it's obviously a very suspicious and very serious matter. >> reporter: volunteers already combed the area where she was last seen running a week ago today. agents now zeroing in on her digital footprint. authorities say fitbit is providing information in the case in response to a search warrant. tibbetts' boyfriend dalton jack said she always wore her fitness tracker. he said he began to worry when he realized that she hadn't read his messages and hadn't shown up for work. >> she didn't call and i was like, well, that's not like her.
. >> mollie tibbetts' family hit the streets handing out flyers in the small town of brooklyn where she was reported missing after an evening jog. authorities are now hoping an exercise tracking device will lead them to her. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: the fbi joining the intense search in a small iowa town to track down missing college student mollie tibbetts. investigating the possibility that she may have been abducted. >> for a 20-year-old to got missing and...
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michael: part of the brooklyn waterfront -- when we started complaining the brooklyn bridge project 20 years ago, people were saying, nobody will come there. last year, there were 5 million visitors. it felt like there were 5 million visitors last weekend. -- whyto ask a question has this sea shift happened? why is it that people are saying about where they want to live, why have we reached a moment where this is becoming a higher concern? i don't know that i have the answer, i know that it is true. theink it is because of general emphasis on quality of life. consequencewhat the of our society, but this is something that is going on all over the world. it is interesting to think about what has shifted. reached some tipping point. learned that for their life to be meaningful the way they want it to be, they want to have access to that. what is so interesting in brooklyn bridge park, we have 2. people living in brooklyn alone in new york city. when you go there, it is not brown, it iste and literally people from 80-100 nations around the world and every possible variation on religious be
michael: part of the brooklyn waterfront -- when we started complaining the brooklyn bridge project 20 years ago, people were saying, nobody will come there. last year, there were 5 million visitors. it felt like there were 5 million visitors last weekend. -- whyto ask a question has this sea shift happened? why is it that people are saying about where they want to live, why have we reached a moment where this is becoming a higher concern? i don't know that i have the answer, i know that it is...
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. >>> we're back with a shocking video of a road rage incident in brooklyn, new york.en including an uber driver arguing here when one of them got out of the car with a box cutter. you saw him swinging there and then grabbed the keys and jumped in the car pinning a man dragging him until he fell. so physically that man is okay after being treated at the hospital. incredible there. >> wow. >>> check out this stunt gone wrong in newport beach, california. you can see a person jumping off a bridge and landing on the boat's canopy. witnesses believe he was trying to jump over the boat. a woman in that boat was injured. she says the jumper swam away and appeared to be injured. police are now looking for him. home. >> mollie tibbetts' family hit the streets handing out flyers in the small town of brooklyn where she was reported missing after an evening jog. authorities are now hoping an exercise tracking device will lead them to her. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: the fbi joining the intense search in a small iowa town to track down missing college student mollie tib
. >>> we're back with a shocking video of a road rage incident in brooklyn, new york.en including an uber driver arguing here when one of them got out of the car with a box cutter. you saw him swinging there and then grabbed the keys and jumped in the car pinning a man dragging him until he fell. so physically that man is okay after being treated at the hospital. incredible there. >> wow. >>> check out this stunt gone wrong in newport beach, california. you can see a...
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all the student did was write a letter to the president of brooklyn college. he was suspended for six months under a rule requiring students to, quote, conform to the requirements of good manners and good morals, end quote. after six months, readmitted under the agreement he says he is changed in spirit. he comes back, gives an interview with the student newspaper, gives his experience, and they publish an article about this. he is expelled. challenges the expulsion. case goes to second circuit court of appeals. courts rule against him. courts rule against him. one of the judges say yeah, sure, he had a right to speak, a constitutional right to speak, but doesn't have constitutional right to say anything he wants and be a student at brooklyn college. as far as the judges viewed it in the steyer case, his being at brooklyn college was a matter of grace and he had to conform to the school's rules and regulations and since he didn't, he could be chucked out of there. steyer was no outlier, they could be expelled on virtually whatever terms school officials determ
all the student did was write a letter to the president of brooklyn college. he was suspended for six months under a rule requiring students to, quote, conform to the requirements of good manners and good morals, end quote. after six months, readmitted under the agreement he says he is changed in spirit. he comes back, gives an interview with the student newspaper, gives his experience, and they publish an article about this. he is expelled. challenges the expulsion. case goes to second circuit...
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. >> vive 8 aÑos en brooklyn y harÁ todo lo posible.ebeca smith, noticias telemundo >>> dos sujetos le cortaron la cara y golpearon a un joven mexicano en un ataque racial, dijeron que sus agresores se hicieron pasar por agentes de ice y la dea lo insultaron por ser latino rogelio mora tagle con los testimonioss. >> en el rostro de humberto quedÓ lo que parece ser un crimen de odio. >> cuando me fui caminando de pronto alguien me pegÓ atrÁs. >> fue en este bar en donde unos sujetos de la raza blanca se le acercar acercaron. >> cuando saliÓ al estacionamiento recibiÓ insultos racista y le golpearon por la espalda. >> sentÍ la cortada y cuando comenzÓ a sangrar no pensÉ muy bien pero yo solamente sÉ que tuve que correr. >> cuando se levantÓ sabÍa que lo habÍan cortado. >> cuando se dio cuenta que estaba cortado pensaba que le habÍan cortado el cuello. >> entonces por eso que fue que me llamÓ. ademÁs de la herida que lleva en el rostro, y tambiÉn carga con el daÑo psicolÓgico, humberto lo agredieron por ser mexicano y el joven de 26 aÑos e
. >> vive 8 aÑos en brooklyn y harÁ todo lo posible.ebeca smith, noticias telemundo >>> dos sujetos le cortaron la cara y golpearon a un joven mexicano en un ataque racial, dijeron que sus agresores se hicieron pasar por agentes de ice y la dea lo insultaron por ser latino rogelio mora tagle con los testimonioss. >> en el rostro de humberto quedÓ lo que parece ser un crimen de odio. >> cuando me fui caminando de pronto alguien me pegÓ atrÁs. >> fue en este...
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he was arrested delivering food to fort hamilton army base in brooklyn.s asked for a id and found he is ordered to leave the country back in 2010. the search is on for the person responsible for leaving a fake anthrax package on congresswoman maxine waters's doorstep. or los angeles office evacuated after the suspicious package was found, addressed to and racks but no hazardous materials were found and nobody was hurt. jillian: the deport you escaped ice agents at jfk airport sparking a 3-day manhunt may have also escaped jail time. it is thanks to a major legal mistake by the fed. joining me now is criminal defense attorney, thank you for joining us. explain how this mistake was made. >> the statute this guy was charged under only applies to deportees prior to 1997. it is very statute exists they could have charged a mentor that was post 1997 and carries a stiffer penalty but not only was he convicted and tried within 90 minutes but now the said has to retry him all over again. and average trial cost reaching $100,000, a dent in a taxpayers wallet. jilli
he was arrested delivering food to fort hamilton army base in brooklyn.s asked for a id and found he is ordered to leave the country back in 2010. the search is on for the person responsible for leaving a fake anthrax package on congresswoman maxine waters's doorstep. or los angeles office evacuated after the suspicious package was found, addressed to and racks but no hazardous materials were found and nobody was hurt. jillian: the deport you escaped ice agents at jfk airport sparking a 3-day...
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tenemos mÁs kel mundial pero cambiamos de tono una pareja de inmigrantes que viviÓ en dÉcadas en brooklyna familia. >> ellos arrestaron a mis padres aquÍ. esta es la voz de perla silva quiÉn estÁ desconsolada ante la inminente deportaciÓn de mis padres. >> mi mamÁ vino un rato de vacaciones ella no tiene todos sus medicamentos >>> fue el 4 de julio cuando margarita silva de 60 aÑos y su esposa concepciÓn ba militar de fort drum en nueva york, para celebrar la independencia de este paÍs. >> el yerno de ambos ha sido un sargento en el ejÉrcito de los estados unidos por 8 aÑos y decidieron visitarlo, tan pronto comenzaron a llegar a la base comenzaron a ser cuestionados. >> ellos presentaron la id de new york city en el apartamento ubicado en brooklyn, nos muestran la solicitud que ambos hicieron para regularizar su estatus en los estados unidos y que indica que fue aprobado por las autoridades no obstante, estÁn en el borde de la deportaciÓn. >> me siento horrible, como si no puedo hacer nada >>> el problema es que ambos tienen problema de la salud y necesitan medicamentos diarios estÁn neg
tenemos mÁs kel mundial pero cambiamos de tono una pareja de inmigrantes que viviÓ en dÉcadas en brooklyna familia. >> ellos arrestaron a mis padres aquÍ. esta es la voz de perla silva quiÉn estÁ desconsolada ante la inminente deportaciÓn de mis padres. >> mi mamÁ vino un rato de vacaciones ella no tiene todos sus medicamentos >>> fue el 4 de julio cuando margarita silva de 60 aÑos y su esposa concepciÓn ba militar de fort drum en nueva york, para celebrar la...
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they saw the spot on instagram and headed over to this section of brooklyn. >> this particular streetis particular spot to get the right angle of the bridge! >> reporter: mark elwood is a contributing editor of mass traveller. when it comes to tourism, instagram is the new navigator. >> new zealand is one of the hottest destinations in the world partly because its scenery is so instagramable. >> reporter: photo genic scenery like this is especially important to millennials. a study found 40% of them consider instagramability a top priority when planning trips! that's a big number when you consider an estimated 60% of millennial travellers are on instagram. >> we're not picking a vacation destination and taking a picture once we get there. we're thinking can i get a great picture? if i can't, i'm not gonna go! >> reporter: the social media platform is also a tool for travel agents. instagram is now their brochure. and it helps put this little street in brooklyn on the map. >>> we have got the study in crafts we usually have this of t shoreline and the warm temperatures inland. that is
they saw the spot on instagram and headed over to this section of brooklyn. >> this particular streetis particular spot to get the right angle of the bridge! >> reporter: mark elwood is a contributing editor of mass traveller. when it comes to tourism, instagram is the new navigator. >> new zealand is one of the hottest destinations in the world partly because its scenery is so instagramable. >> reporter: photo genic scenery like this is especially important to...
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police say theç(áqp)ch is don't need anymoreñr volunteersó brooklyn,Ñi iowa has aboutñrñr people.coached the 9ers tight ends inçóçóñr 2015. derek carr won his first gameÑi under sporano,ñr he tweeted i'm sorry for your loss. coach believed inñrçóçóñrÑpsqsth me andñrÑi trusted meñr as añr . he was a great man,Ñi i love yo coach. áonyñrç'ysporano was 56 ye >>> today, we'reñr learning mor about the victim of açó deadlyÑ standoff in this anÑi l.a. area traderÑi joe's. korter kimñrÑi hutchersonÑi has details. >> reporter: an armed manÑiçó terrorizedçó a trader joe's saturday afternoon, leaving one person dead. >> a youngm']=59 was shotÑi an çóÑe c8identified byÑi her brother h worked at trade)iñr joe's for at fleeing the scene efÑ a separat shooti%o incidentÑiÑwhen the ordeal ÑiÑibegan. >> he shot hisãjtjq) multipleÑpáimes. in the course of that Ñiattack, young woman was alsoÑiÑi injure. and he forcibly took her from that residence and drug her to a >> )eporter: officers followed suit. police say the suspe multiple rounds at them during the chase. the pursuit eñd crashed hisÑi car in
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we recently met up with her and her team for an exercise at the top of the brooklyn bridge.tly hitting her target. >> how good are you? >> i would say i'm pretty good. >> i heard you say it's like a big boy's play groound you wanted to play in it. >> yeah. the challenge was to be able to do all the things the guys are doing is something in't wanted to. do i did feel i had to prove myself as other women and men do too. >> reporter: the men and women of the emergency services unit endure rigorous training to respond to everything from search and rescues to has mat situations and terrorist attacks. >> when i tried out for the team, i was very intimidated, but i said, you know, go out there and do the best you can, and i did, and i remember getting a phone call from one of the other guys that i work with, and he said, listen, for what it's worth, you did well. >> nice. >> you did well. >> reporter: well enough to trade in her undercover work in and a 50-pound vest. as a member of esu, she has to prepare for any scenarios including suicidal jumpers. we joined the team on a traini
we recently met up with her and her team for an exercise at the top of the brooklyn bridge.tly hitting her target. >> how good are you? >> i would say i'm pretty good. >> i heard you say it's like a big boy's play groound you wanted to play in it. >> yeah. the challenge was to be able to do all the things the guys are doing is something in't wanted to. do i did feel i had to prove myself as other women and men do too. >> reporter: the men and women of the emergency...
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a character because very in the story the investigation that was done out of federal district in brooklyn, new york, and actually the time, comes along they are having a lot of trouble making the case move forward steve berryman, in orange county, laguna niguel office internal revenue service would have nothing to do with it but he was -- air force -- his father stationed in england he grew up in england, a liverpool fan, got a division one scholarship as place kicker to kick field goals for southern and northern illinois, southern illinois university. not quite enough to be a kicker, obviously path could be -- and went down there got in riverside county orange county doing excuse me -- and thing he said was cases when fbi detcha to do them cases chasing drugs -- and you can't really say you can't complete the investigation until you figure out where money is don't sell drugs for nothing they sell it for money that money, to find that, you don't really close the loop that was one of the cases, to determine cases 20 pounds. so i was in the case, also, we talked about what he convinced pros
a character because very in the story the investigation that was done out of federal district in brooklyn, new york, and actually the time, comes along they are having a lot of trouble making the case move forward steve berryman, in orange county, laguna niguel office internal revenue service would have nothing to do with it but he was -- air force -- his father stationed in england he grew up in england, a liverpool fan, got a division one scholarship as place kicker to kick field goals for...
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— the first subway station and the first subway line into brooklyn.d just for this station alone. but it is worth it. what i do when i do my project, i have to do my project at night and weekends. you will often find me at the library or on the subway drawing pictures of what is on the wall and taking notes on how many mosaics are there, what colour they are, a general description of the station. this station is named forjothacob astor. astor place, his library is nearby, and he was a very shrewd businessman and and made several fortunes in his lifetime. one of them was with the beavers because in the early 1800s a top hat with beaver fur was the height of fashion. i have been self publishing my work ever since i began. this year, however, a lot has changed. a university has published a book of my drawings. my drawings and my notebooks, the real things, the originals have been on display in grand central terminal. this made us stop and appreciate. 137 street. look at that. we don't do that any more. no, we don't. we don't have time to look at it and w
— the first subway station and the first subway line into brooklyn.d just for this station alone. but it is worth it. what i do when i do my project, i have to do my project at night and weekends. you will often find me at the library or on the subway drawing pictures of what is on the wall and taking notes on how many mosaics are there, what colour they are, a general description of the station. this station is named forjothacob astor. astor place, his library is nearby, and he was a very...
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two earthquakes i've experienced, one was in brooklyn, brooklyn new york, and the other one was, i thinkit happened somewhere in maryland or virginia and our porch furniture over which was a horrifying tragedy, but, earthquakes did not really play a role. >> you did a lot of research, secondary research for the book as you always do. do come across any primary sources that no one else had discovered before and ended up in the book was mark. >> i don't know that anyone else has discovered it but i didn't find extensive, there's a wonderful writer who i think you introduced me too and i was looking for this lecture. he was one of the earliest guys in movies. he was a thespian that had fallen on hard times. when they showed up and said we want you to start and our movie he said of course not what would my old teacher say if he knew that i was acting in movies and then finally they told him how much they would pay him and he said okay. he wrote a lecture that he gave at usc in the 30s and i looked far and wide for this and i can find it and then kerry said i will give you the copy that i hav
two earthquakes i've experienced, one was in brooklyn, brooklyn new york, and the other one was, i thinkit happened somewhere in maryland or virginia and our porch furniture over which was a horrifying tragedy, but, earthquakes did not really play a role. >> you did a lot of research, secondary research for the book as you always do. do come across any primary sources that no one else had discovered before and ended up in the book was mark. >> i don't know that anyone else has...
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rob: admitted to scoping out the brooklyn bridge as part of al-qaeda plot to destroy it and even liedimmigration papers when he obtained citizenship back in 1999, but thanks to judge stacy, he is now set to be released from jail here in just a couple of years in 2020. jillian: is this more evidence of liberal bias in our system, here to weigh in constitutional attorney mike w. smith, what do you think, thanks for being here this morning, is there bias in our system? >> yeah, of course, the bias is entirely favor of more and more immigration inviting the world to move to the united states and here is a great example, the fact that we are having this debate at all about a gentleman who in 1999 was naturalized american citizen bringing talents of being a trauk -- truck driver. in 1999, in a couple of years he's convicted of helping al-qaeda, he met with osama bin laden and was scoping tout brooklyn bridge in new york as potential terrorist target and under the federal statute, believe it or not, it says if you are associated or affiliated with any sort of a terrorist organization within
rob: admitted to scoping out the brooklyn bridge as part of al-qaeda plot to destroy it and even liedimmigration papers when he obtained citizenship back in 1999, but thanks to judge stacy, he is now set to be released from jail here in just a couple of years in 2020. jillian: is this more evidence of liberal bias in our system, here to weigh in constitutional attorney mike w. smith, what do you think, thanks for being here this morning, is there bias in our system? >> yeah, of course,...
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t natural energy can be used to make things, as well and that's how one entrepreneur in brooklyn, new bright idea to use energy produced by mushroom. roo yep, it's called my sill yum, to make lamp shades. ♪ ♪ >> in her brooklyn design studio, danielle is looking for answers to a lot of what ifs. goodst if all of our could be made differently? >> in 2014, she discovered my psyllium, the root of the mushroom, to to create a ia packaging mat that would be friendlier to the environment than styrofoam. e wondered what else it could do. >> it's looking at any true, form or function ecosystem and emulating the entrepreneurs pells. >> my sillium transport snut rients and water under the forest floor. heas grew and multiplied, she knows they can buy things together and she's using hemp to price lamp shades. >> this would grow over the course of fou to fiv days. >> when it comes out of the mold it's dried and then it's>> bake. t kills the living organism so it won't sprout mushrooms. it won't spore or create allergens and it will basically be a safe, inert material. >> it is als lightweight. ex
t natural energy can be used to make things, as well and that's how one entrepreneur in brooklyn, new bright idea to use energy produced by mushroom. roo yep, it's called my sill yum, to make lamp shades. ♪ ♪ >> in her brooklyn design studio, danielle is looking for answers to a lot of what ifs. goodst if all of our could be made differently? >> in 2014, she discovered my psyllium, the root of the mushroom, to to create a ia packaging mat that would be friendlier to the...
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tide and downy together. >>> terrifying case of road rage played out in brooklyn.en two drivers went from bad to worse with one pulling out a knife. the guy got into his car, pinning the victim and dragging him. look at that. >> ooh. >> to the ground. watch it again. >> oh, geez. >> he was taken to the hospital, obviously, with injuries to hi
tide and downy together. >>> terrifying case of road rage played out in brooklyn.en two drivers went from bad to worse with one pulling out a knife. the guy got into his car, pinning the victim and dragging him. look at that. >> ooh. >> to the ground. watch it again. >> oh, geez. >> he was taken to the hospital, obviously, with injuries to hi
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visitors from brazil, and they saw the spot on instagram and headed over to the dumbo section of brooklyn> it is this particular street and this particular spot to get the right angle of the bridge. >> reporter: markel what is the contributing editor and says when it comes to tourism, instagram is the new navigator. >> new zealand is one of the most troublesome and popular places in the world due to the scenery. >> reporter: the recent study found 40% of millennials consider instagram a top priority when they plan their trips. that is a big number when you consider the estimated 60% of millennial travelers are on instagram, 375% increase from 2013. >> we are not picking the destination once we get there to take the picture, they think if we cannot get a great picture, i'm not going to go. >> reporter: instagram is the tool for travel agents, now their brochure and they help to put this little street in brooklyn on the map. >>> speaking of instagram spots, i was trying to's here clear of the commentary on that. here is the golden gate bridge, difficult to see through the fog with temperatu
visitors from brazil, and they saw the spot on instagram and headed over to the dumbo section of brooklyn> it is this particular street and this particular spot to get the right angle of the bridge. >> reporter: markel what is the contributing editor and says when it comes to tourism, instagram is the new navigator. >> new zealand is one of the most troublesome and popular places in the world due to the scenery. >> reporter: the recent study found 40% of millennials...
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the only earthquake, to earthquakes i experienced were the one in brooklyn. brooklyn, new york and the other one was the one, i think somewhere in maryland or virginia and our porch furniture fell over. >> which was a horrifying tragedy but so earthquakes did not really play a role. >> yes. >>. >> you did a lot of research, secondary research book as you always do. did you come across any resources that no one else had covered before and ended up in the book? >> i don't know that no one else discovered but i didn't find extensive coverage of the hobart farnsworth material. i know there's a wonderful writer named carrie schall you introduced me to. and i was looking for this lecture. he wrote a lecture, he was one of the earliest guys in movies, he was a thespian but he had fallen on hard times when this movie studio showed up and said we want you to darken a movie, at first he said of course not, what would my old teacher say if he knew i was acting in movies and finally they told him how much he would pay them and he said okay, i'll do this. he wrote a lectu
the only earthquake, to earthquakes i experienced were the one in brooklyn. brooklyn, new york and the other one was the one, i think somewhere in maryland or virginia and our porch furniture fell over. >> which was a horrifying tragedy but so earthquakes did not really play a role. >> yes. >>. >> you did a lot of research, secondary research book as you always do. did you come across any resources that no one else had covered before and ended up in the book? >> i...
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violence in the streets of brooklyn.s a road rage incident happening in broad daylight. the victim had just started driving for uber and says he fought back because he thought the attacker was going to steal his car. but as reporter jessica moore explains-- he's lucky he made it out alive since the suspect used a box cutter... air jabs with a box cutter as two men go at it on the side of road in greenpoint brooklyn. the video looks like something out of a movie, but the victim's body proves this violence was all too real. mos/name held by request:"some hand injuries, elbow bruises right there. i have hip injuries."the victim, who didn't want to show his face or give his name, says he was driving down mcguinnes blvd. near norman ave around 1:30 yesterday afternoon when a reckless driver tried to cut in front of him... and when they got stopped at a red light-mos/name held by request: "he got out of his car started blaming me and taking swings at me so i defended myself and he went back to his car got a knife started swing
violence in the streets of brooklyn.s a road rage incident happening in broad daylight. the victim had just started driving for uber and says he fought back because he thought the attacker was going to steal his car. but as reporter jessica moore explains-- he's lucky he made it out alive since the suspect used a box cutter... air jabs with a box cutter as two men go at it on the side of road in greenpoint brooklyn. the video looks like something out of a movie, but the victim's body proves...
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molly tibbetts disappeared last ent after she went for a jog in brooklyn, iowa, about 70 miles east of moines. as adriana diaz reports, police hope the fitness tracker she was wearing can provide a break in the case. >> reporter: in brooklyn, iowa, molly tibbetts' face is everywhere but the 20-year-old is nowhere to be seen. er you never think you're going to see your-- see your sister on a poster with a "missing" sign right across her. t reporter: her brother jake was of the last to see tibbetts more than a week ago when he dropped her off here at the jack, lives in. >> just putting the faith in law enforcement. >> reporter: jack was out of town at the time of her disappearance and is not a suspect. last wednesday, tibbetts went out on her usual evening run. now, up to 15 f.b.i. agents have joined the investigation as well and are looking into the fitbit she was wearing and her social media footprint for clues to build a timeline. >> that takes it to a whole new level because we're hoping to be able to precisely examine and know where she was, when she was there. >> reporter: tibbetts
molly tibbetts disappeared last ent after she went for a jog in brooklyn, iowa, about 70 miles east of moines. as adriana diaz reports, police hope the fitness tracker she was wearing can provide a break in the case. >> reporter: in brooklyn, iowa, molly tibbetts' face is everywhere but the 20-year-old is nowhere to be seen. er you never think you're going to see your-- see your sister on a poster with a "missing" sign right across her. t reporter: her brother jake was of the...
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>> there's certainly brooklyn baby play dates. >> who hosts the best play dates. >> i've been supposed for four months and it hasn't happened. it's fast approaching. i've been doing a little yard work. it's almost done. >> and he has a show which just came back to tv "suits." the hit is in season eight. with meghan markle now a duchess, katherine heigl is taking over. i talked to the new addition on set in toronto. >> alex. i prefer samantha. >> walking the halls it's a little bit of a trip, right? >> blew my mind. we did some camera test in louis's office. i was like i'm. louis's office. >> get out going to steal something. don't start like that. don't start like that. >> katherine joined the cast as a sassy new partner at the firm after rachel was written off the show. how did she get the part? the 39-year-old is such a big fan she asked the show's creator if ed consider her. >> do you need anybody? because i'm available. so it just kind of happened. >> three kids coming to toronto with you. >> yes. >> how do you handle that? >> i raised my niece. she's with us. there's four kids and
>> there's certainly brooklyn baby play dates. >> who hosts the best play dates. >> i've been supposed for four months and it hasn't happened. it's fast approaching. i've been doing a little yard work. it's almost done. >> and he has a show which just came back to tv "suits." the hit is in season eight. with meghan markle now a duchess, katherine heigl is taking over. i talked to the new addition on set in toronto. >> alex. i prefer samantha. >>...
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and listen, we did a training exercise, actually, climbing to the brooklyn bridge with them, this isigher structure than this. i think almost double this. >> wow. >> they deal with this stuff all the time. and they train for this stuff all the time. and it's a combined units. it's not just esu. you know, they're getting help right now from the aviation unit in the air that was able to spot her constantly, while esu members were on the side and out of -- you know, she was out of their line of sight. it's also the members of the hostage negotiation team that were just there at the pedestal, basically just making phone calls, getting information about this woman, who she was, what she wanted, why she wasn't coming down. sort of her demands in trying to coax her, which, again, as we said, they did for quite a while, until they made this sort of decision that they had to go up and actually get her for the safety of everyone. but, they climb extremely high structures. they do these rope systems all the time. and in fact, that's probably, if i was to guess, what took the most time, the to a
and listen, we did a training exercise, actually, climbing to the brooklyn bridge with them, this isigher structure than this. i think almost double this. >> wow. >> they deal with this stuff all the time. and they train for this stuff all the time. and it's a combined units. it's not just esu. you know, they're getting help right now from the aviation unit in the air that was able to spot her constantly, while esu members were on the side and out of -- you know, she was out of...
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so he's in brooklyn detention center waiting for his sentence. he was convicted on 5 or 6 counts, i think he's looking at maximum of 80 year's old, he's probably going to die in prison. so chuck was -- chuck's thing was working out deals that worked for him. he didn't invent although he claimed he invented but didn't really invicinity smiley button that was big in the early 70's. a couple of guys from philadelphia probably invented that. who knows where it came from. chuck blazer's wife worked for button company and he saw in soccer an opportunity to rose and also for himself and one of the famous things he does is when he gets job which is regional confederation is he gets the opportunity to write unemployment contract, who wouldn't want that, we will leave you running in the room and you will write your own contract and he did, what he said is, i won't take a salary, i will just set up this company and the company, i will be employee, the company contracted to the association and it will get 10% of all revenues. every 10% of every single dollar
so he's in brooklyn detention center waiting for his sentence. he was convicted on 5 or 6 counts, i think he's looking at maximum of 80 year's old, he's probably going to die in prison. so chuck was -- chuck's thing was working out deals that worked for him. he didn't invent although he claimed he invented but didn't really invicinity smiley button that was big in the early 70's. a couple of guys from philadelphia probably invented that. who knows where it came from. chuck blazer's wife worked...
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want to go to brooklyn if that makes his international breakthrough playing tell me how plus new york cab driver he has seen you see i just see you know man the part is that the fight what does this hype the hype but whatever the role plays as it forever amazed by the wonders this work has to offer it sounds good except what you do it for you give you a week about how you feeling ok. i was this focused. it took thirty years for our next actor to become an overnight success when an american director recognized his talent and made him a star but there are some of us were fans from the get go he has an image of all style precise subtle ironic that makes him irresistible and he's our number one. good stuff but this is the only german to have won two acting oscars and both with the same director. i always wanted to discover some new continent and i thought i had to go this way and then i was introduced to current in town tino may i smoke my pipes the rest is history the journeymen became the hollywood star no one is better mixing charm with sadism my job. dictates. that it must be made int
want to go to brooklyn if that makes his international breakthrough playing tell me how plus new york cab driver he has seen you see i just see you know man the part is that the fight what does this hype the hype but whatever the role plays as it forever amazed by the wonders this work has to offer it sounds good except what you do it for you give you a week about how you feeling ok. i was this focused. it took thirty years for our next actor to become an overnight success when an american...
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[upbeat music] - she's born in brooklyn, new york. parents were barbadian immigrants, working-class immigrants. they were extremely poor and the family sent them to barbados where she lived for seveeryears with h mother's family. she lived in a country where there were black bus drivers, there were black teachers,er were black public officials. - she was expected to excel and it didn't matter that she was a girl or a boy. that's the way she was raised. and when she entered politics, her attitude reflected that. - send me to the united stes congress. - in 1968, shirley chisholm is the first african-amican woman to be elected to congress from the 12th congressional district in brooklyn. ag it was the frontof "the new york times." people have to remember what an extraordinary thing it was for her to get elected because five years earlier, african-ericans in the south uld not vote. - i think it was a moment of hope for some, but it was also a time of disaffection. i mean, you have assassinations of martin luthering, for example, and urban
[upbeat music] - she's born in brooklyn, new york. parents were barbadian immigrants, working-class immigrants. they were extremely poor and the family sent them to barbados where she lived for seveeryears with h mother's family. she lived in a country where there were black bus drivers, there were black teachers,er were black public officials. - she was expected to excel and it didn't matter that she was a girl or a boy. that's the way she was raised. and when she entered politics, her...
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there is a brooklyn, iowa. it happens to be in one of the congressional districts that is very competitive. so you know what i think the democratic message should be? just win. just win. and win it locally. you cannot gold plate a national message and force feed it on voters in districts as diverse as a battlefield we have now. we have districts in kansas that are competitive. who would have ever believed that. we have districts that are republican-leaning districts that can be won by democrats who connect with those local voters and not some message that may make sense on the upper west side of new york city. if you want to win, you have to -- tip o'neil is right. all politics is local. you want to win, message locally. >> that's a house strategy. what do you do in the senate? chuck schumer. a former colleague from new york. is it more important to pressure those three red state democrats who voted for gorsuch to, you know, oppose brett kavanaugh because that vote is coming before the midterms, or is, you know
there is a brooklyn, iowa. it happens to be in one of the congressional districts that is very competitive. so you know what i think the democratic message should be? just win. just win. and win it locally. you cannot gold plate a national message and force feed it on voters in districts as diverse as a battlefield we have now. we have districts in kansas that are competitive. who would have ever believed that. we have districts that are republican-leaning districts that can be won by democrats...
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when i first went to brooklyn to see a. stein meats, i was excited.5 years, they'd been selling quality meats to new york's finest restaurants and butcher shops. so, how much revenue will you do a year? -alan: we should do about 50. -lemonis: $50 million? -alan: $50 million. -lemonis: that's a big business. lemonis: owners alan buxbaum and howard mora had taken over a. stein from their fathers who founded the company, growing the company from $5 million to $50 million. woman: that's beautiful. lemonis: and their hamburger, the brooklyn burger, was a staple at new york's three biggest sporting venues. -howard: good burger. -lemonis: it's the best. but it soon became clear that all their success was going to waste. how much do you think you'll lose this year? howard: about $400,000. lemonis: a. stein was a mess. they owed people a lot of money, and then when they sold product to other customers, they didn't even collect that money. still, with some significant adjustments, i felt like i could help alan and howard save the company that their fathers buil
when i first went to brooklyn to see a. stein meats, i was excited.5 years, they'd been selling quality meats to new york's finest restaurants and butcher shops. so, how much revenue will you do a year? -alan: we should do about 50. -lemonis: $50 million? -alan: $50 million. -lemonis: that's a big business. lemonis: owners alan buxbaum and howard mora had taken over a. stein from their fathers who founded the company, growing the company from $5 million to $50 million. woman: that's beautiful....
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>> i do have a new restaurant coming also in williamsbug, brooklyn. >> seth: and it's called misi.that -- >> it's spelled differently. >> seth: okay, there you go. >> m-i-s-i. so that's italian. >> seth: and -- all right. >> what do you need? >> seth: a fork? >> oh here. here we go. fork. >> seth: okay, great. perfect. >> would youike some cheese on that? i was going to give you a very bad yelp review if you didn't have a fork. [ laughter ] >> really? well we make you mix with your hands so you can eat wur hands. is that good? >> seth: yeah, it's fantastic. >> awesome. >> seth: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for havin gme. >> seth:e it up for missy robbins everybody. her book "breakfast, lunch, dinner, life" is avale now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ alright guys let's go! let's do this. (♪) okay you gotta be kidding me. hold on, don't worry, there's another way. directions to the greek theater. (beep) ♪can i get a connection? ♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪ohhh can i get a connection? ♪trying find the old me hurry in for jeans on sale for up
>> i do have a new restaurant coming also in williamsbug, brooklyn. >> seth: and it's called misi.that -- >> it's spelled differently. >> seth: okay, there you go. >> m-i-s-i. so that's italian. >> seth: and -- all right. >> what do you need? >> seth: a fork? >> oh here. here we go. fork. >> seth: okay, great. perfect. >> would youike some cheese on that? i was going to give you a very bad yelp review if you didn't have a fork. [...
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rob will be doing the weather from brooklyn where as you saw he's going to be drinking some engine fuel smoothies from the race cars behind us. i don't know how they got you to do that and we are very lucky to have -- you might have heard the laugh there, the famous laugh -- dr. sam champion is on set this morning doing "pop news." >> try to make you look not so lonely. >> you take up the space of three normal humans. >> what does that mean? >> only good things. >> in the best possible way. >> in the best possible space. >> the desk may look lonely but our hearts are full gause you're joining us. >>> we will start this saturday morning with the big news involving president trump now two days away from his historic sit-down with russian president vladimir putin. that meeting happening on monday. trump is spending the at one of his golf clubs in scotland. >> there he is. he is already up this morning and tweeting about the big news, the 12 indictments announced on friday against russian intelligence officers accused of meddling in the american election. >> here's what he is saying about t
rob will be doing the weather from brooklyn where as you saw he's going to be drinking some engine fuel smoothies from the race cars behind us. i don't know how they got you to do that and we are very lucky to have -- you might have heard the laugh there, the famous laugh -- dr. sam champion is on set this morning doing "pop news." >> try to make you look not so lonely. >> you take up the space of three normal humans. >> what does that mean? >> only good...
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born right here in brooklyn he attended james madison high school in brooklyn college and the university of chicago absolutely. [applause] today he lives in burlington vermont with his wife jane and has four children and seven grandchildren. senator sanders presidential campaign was the beginning. not the end and in his new book america's most popular political figure and a speech about what he has been doing to oppose the trump agenda to strengthen the progressive movement and how we go forward as a nation. , where we go from here published by the imprint from saint martin's press october 30, 2018 please welcome senator bernie sanders. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you thank you very muc much. before i go further let me it's my wife jane, the brains in the family. [applause] let me thank ed for that introduction i'm the only person in the world that never needs an introduction i don't know that's good or bad i never get an introduction and then the second thing is for those of you who know vermont we have one member of congress and to united states senators i used to be the only me
born right here in brooklyn he attended james madison high school in brooklyn college and the university of chicago absolutely. [applause] today he lives in burlington vermont with his wife jane and has four children and seven grandchildren. senator sanders presidential campaign was the beginning. not the end and in his new book america's most popular political figure and a speech about what he has been doing to oppose the trump agenda to strengthen the progressive movement and how we go...
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brooklyn bridge. they staged mass protests in the west coast cities of some francisco and los angeles from chicago in the north to florida in the deep south. crowds gathered outside the white house in washington still angry at recent emotional scenes of children being separated from their parents at the us mexico border there was particular scorn as protesters filed past the trumpets. they called for the scrapping of the u.s. customs and immigration agency known as ice it's inhumane and it's recess and it's also pretty ineffective i want them to my life my family moved to the u.s. when i was a child we immigrated from poland and when i came here i wasn't put in a cage i think it's important my duty now to be here sure immigration is a huge issue for any country but to be there to be killed and here we actually keep treat people the decency that is are i think really passionate about their families also gather on the mexican side of the border within us to protest against separations and deportations.
brooklyn bridge. they staged mass protests in the west coast cities of some francisco and los angeles from chicago in the north to florida in the deep south. crowds gathered outside the white house in washington still angry at recent emotional scenes of children being separated from their parents at the us mexico border there was particular scorn as protesters filed past the trumpets. they called for the scrapping of the u.s. customs and immigration agency known as ice it's inhumane and it's...
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she would run away. >> she never would have just dropped off like that. >> reporter: in small town brooklyn, iowa, molly's picture who knows nearly every street post. >> you can't go anywhere without seeing her picture and the number below. >> reporter: last friday a suspicious man was reported taking pictures of a young jogger in a nearby town. he has since turned himself in. police don't think it is related. >> it just seemed to be creepy in nature. >> reporter: the family desperate for answers and trying to stay positive. >> of course we're worried. we have our moments of weakness. you cry when you have to but you laugh when you can. you just try on get through. >> authorities will be holding a news conference to talk about any updates in the case. in the meantime, authorities are bit molly was wearing on her wrist can provide some clues. with each passing day, the mystery of where-d molly can bes deepening. >>> untraceable guns. the concerns some have as blue prints for 3d guns go available online. distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, plus the most
she would run away. >> she never would have just dropped off like that. >> reporter: in small town brooklyn, iowa, molly's picture who knows nearly every street post. >> you can't go anywhere without seeing her picture and the number below. >> reporter: last friday a suspicious man was reported taking pictures of a young jogger in a nearby town. he has since turned himself in. police don't think it is related. >> it just seemed to be creepy in nature. >>...
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now living in tijuana, miguele says crossinborder is just miguel: it's like whenple that live in brooklyn have to cross the bridge to go to u manhattan, for it's you have toross the border to go to diego.a jessica:stark contrast toamer can get acs showg ankind of inidentitofication. it's hard to get an accurate count of how many americans live in tijuana b sausemaome therill. je rada icjess paperwork is in order.un s a program called immersion tijuana living, helping americans acclimate to mexico. jim houlisten: we get them hooked up th their tutors and ents sdient events thatevion weff hav arod getting eme knhe sua: ass dra tw icfor some, that tijuana's m-urter -ra david: i was like what would i do in mexico, like i hear so many bad things. bad at all ylyou kssic buthen o bsvisays, there's just no comparison. david: ameri has awesome income.f gold ongla nd there and then i utilize my gold over here. jessica: he may have american "gold" but hs sayid d for "matter of fact," i'm jessica goz. >> when we come back, did a preme court decision on campaign finance create a crisis? >> they send o
now living in tijuana, miguele says crossinborder is just miguel: it's like whenple that live in brooklyn have to cross the bridge to go to u manhattan, for it's you have toross the border to go to diego.a jessica:stark contrast toamer can get acs showg ankind of inidentitofication. it's hard to get an accurate count of how many americans live in tijuana b sausemaome therill. je rada icjess paperwork is in order.un s a program called immersion tijuana living, helping americans acclimate to...
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the brooklyn and rhode island ilenue stations will close u september. the city is designating bus only lanes on rhode island avenue between north capital and 12th streets in northeast. that meanso parking there during the day. get around the work by taking the green line from fort totten to gallery place. the closed stations are scheduled to reopen on september 3rd rd. a lot of informaton we threw you. it's in our digital app. you can find all that there. >>> 6:03. the names of the 17 people people who died on the duck accident were released. they range in age from 2 to 76.f nine them were in the same family. the boat sank while on thwa r. this is in a storm. a vigil was held last night as investigators try to find out what happened and why they were on the they've been interviewing the 14 survivors and the people who watched helplessly from the shore as the boat went down. >> it's very erie just to see the life jackets a floatin life rings floating and nobody them. >>> that is one of the big why didn't they put their life jackets on? the area was under
the brooklyn and rhode island ilenue stations will close u september. the city is designating bus only lanes on rhode island avenue between north capital and 12th streets in northeast. that meanso parking there during the day. get around the work by taking the green line from fort totten to gallery place. the closed stations are scheduled to reopen on september 3rd rd. a lot of informaton we threw you. it's in our digital app. you can find all that there. >>> 6:03. the names of the 17...
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la mayorÍa de estas personas miembros de solidaridad con los niÑos con sede en brooklyn, a inicio de vana para llevaa niÑos, ahÍ dos personas fueron detenidos, por ingresar a lugar sin autorizaciÓn, se presentaran en corte el 30 de julio, por otro lado, la separaciÓn de niÑos y sus padres, por la implementaciÓn de medida cero tolerancia, es inaceptable, desde flt el presidente trump frenÓ dicha separaciones para reunificar a los menores de 5 aÑos con sus familias pero luchan por los que no se bn fui skwaern de esto, escuchemos. >>> no hay un bu sistema bueno, lo n a hacer, hay muchas personas de gobierno que mienten y no acepto estas mentiras. (hablan en inglÉs). y bueno, la investigaciÓn dice que una niÑa de 10 aÑos y otra de 15, que fueron separadas de sus familias son respuesta nids aquÍ, dice una organizadora, dijo que su intenciÓn es regresarla con sus padres o darle asilo si se puede, dicen que en cuanto a obsequios no aceptan donaciones. y es importante decir que intentamos comunicarnos con representante de este centro pero no respondieron la llamada y queremos reiterar que no
la mayorÍa de estas personas miembros de solidaridad con los niÑos con sede en brooklyn, a inicio de vana para llevaa niÑos, ahÍ dos personas fueron detenidos, por ingresar a lugar sin autorizaciÓn, se presentaran en corte el 30 de julio, por otro lado, la separaciÓn de niÑos y sus padres, por la implementaciÓn de medida cero tolerancia, es inaceptable, desde flt el presidente trump frenÓ dicha separaciones para reunificar a los menores de 5 aÑos con sus familias pero luchan por los...
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. >> i cshed into a car in brooklyn in march. weeks ago prosecutors announced that they wouldle not riminal charges. news 4 reports one of the fire tghters in theruck that day was a captain. >> reporter: the wreckageth sho intensity of the crash. engine 26 was a responding call in the brooklyn neighborhood when it slammed into this car in the intersection. 32-year-old was killed. now four months later d.c. fire informeegory dean has the captain and the firefighter who were in the truck at the time of the crash tha they remain under investigation and could face internal chaes and discipline. after the accident news 4 reported that part of the problem that may have contributed to the accident is confusion over the policy for firefighters when they enter an intersection while on an emergency call. >> there are a number of areas where there were conflicting policy where there were policies that kind o stepped on each other. >> reporter: dean says he's now clarifying the policies. >> making sure all the red lights and sirnds were on m
. >> i cshed into a car in brooklyn in march. weeks ago prosecutors announced that they wouldle not riminal charges. news 4 reports one of the fire tghters in theruck that day was a captain. >> reporter: the wreckageth sho intensity of the crash. engine 26 was a responding call in the brooklyn neighborhood when it slammed into this car in the intersection. 32-year-old was killed. now four months later d.c. fire informeegory dean has the captain and the firefighter who were in the...