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he just wanted to have a good time, and he ends up dead in brooklyn. and that's shocking to parents and that's shocking to the good sensibilities of americans everywhere. we were made to move, from the dawn of time. we ran, hunted and explored. and some 10,000 years later, we got lazy and crawled right back into our caves. so to all you neanderthals: move more! live more! it's what you were made for. degree motionsense. made to move. [video game sounds playing in the background] [video game sounds playing in the background] (meg vo) or i can... i can see if my endometriosis pain gets better... [video game sounds playing in the background] (sherry vo) i can just suck it up... or i can... (diane vo) i can tell myself tomorrow will be different... or i can talk to my gynecologist today! (avo) you didn't choose to have endometriosis... but you can choose to ask if orilissa is right for you. orilissa is specifically developed for women with moderate to severe endometriosis pain. in clinical trials, orilissa was proven to reduce 3 common types of endometrios
he just wanted to have a good time, and he ends up dead in brooklyn. and that's shocking to parents and that's shocking to the good sensibilities of americans everywhere. we were made to move, from the dawn of time. we ran, hunted and explored. and some 10,000 years later, we got lazy and crawled right back into our caves. so to all you neanderthals: move more! live more! it's what you were made for. degree motionsense. made to move. [video game sounds playing in the background] [video game...
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[laughter] what's... what's going on in brooklyn? [laughter and applause] like...y time... every time gillibrand goes to brooklyn, she changes another position. [laughter] i feel like they're gonna have to make a remix to that jay z/alicia keys song. it's gonna be like... ♪ now i'm out in brooklyn ♪ changin' my mind on gun rights ♪ ♪ used to hate illegals, now i fight the good fight ♪ ♪ in new york ♪ turns out all my past views were racist ♪ ♪ they're somethin' i'm changin' ♪ [percussive music] we've also gotten an announcement from one of the biggest names in politics, elizabeth warren. and she celebrated her announcement with a live instagram chat from inside her kitchen. - senator elizabeth warren becoming the biggest name in the democratic field to signal she's running for president. now looking to reintroduce herself to democrats, connecting with supporters on instagram. - hold on a sec. i'm gonna get me, um, a beer. [claps] my husband, bruce, is now in here. um, you want a beer? - no, i'll pass on a beer for now. - you sure? come and say hello to the folks. -
[laughter] what's... what's going on in brooklyn? [laughter and applause] like...y time... every time gillibrand goes to brooklyn, she changes another position. [laughter] i feel like they're gonna have to make a remix to that jay z/alicia keys song. it's gonna be like... ♪ now i'm out in brooklyn ♪ changin' my mind on gun rights ♪ ♪ used to hate illegals, now i fight the good fight ♪ ♪ in new york ♪ turns out all my past views were racist ♪ ♪ they're somethin' i'm changin'...
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you. >> hold up. >> so then brooklyn leaves the room. back in. >> no. stop. stop. i know it's you! i know it's you. >> this brother, not fooled. >> have you had a hard time making friends? if some, give examples. >> it's her body language. you see she's tenser. >> check out the best friend. >> stop. >> knock it off. >> let's check in with bailey's boyfriend. the switch has been made at this point. >> how do you make friends, you know, in high school versus college because you're about to go into college? >> well, i haven't experienced college yet, but in high school, you know, i guess -- >> in his zechdeference, he has almost not been looking at her. >> between bailey and i you have to tell us apart. >> for sure. >> no, you can't. >> no. no. is gets her back. they were taking pictures and he slipped out. >> and i had no idea. so i'm going to show you the picture progression of me recognizing that it wasn't asa. >> you better tune in. that's all i got to say. >> what? >>> that's some of the best videos the internet has to offer. check out
you. >> hold up. >> so then brooklyn leaves the room. back in. >> no. stop. stop. i know it's you! i know it's you. >> this brother, not fooled. >> have you had a hard time making friends? if some, give examples. >> it's her body language. you see she's tenser. >> check out the best friend. >> stop. >> knock it off. >> let's check in with bailey's boyfriend. the switch has been made at this point. >> how do you make friends, you...
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i got really hooked on specialized court in brooklyn. it's called the gun part but nobody ever knows what that is. it's a place where people who are taking charge for having a gun have their cases processed. these are people who have not find anyone or shot anyone with a weapon. new york state just having fun, treated as a serious phone with three and a half year mandatory minimum sentence with the most serious charge. because of the charges are so high, prosecutors have a lot of power we can talk at that but i also just got really interested in people who were in court, wife they had weapons, but the people were trying to work with them, there is an escape patch, a diversion one by the da office. what succeeded, what were ways of helping them put their guns aside that didn't necessarily, it didn't depend on to prison. it took over parts of my book, or at least parts of my spring and then when i got to the end writing the book, i wanted to keep reporting and learn more about that. i wanted to tell stories of people who had been through t
i got really hooked on specialized court in brooklyn. it's called the gun part but nobody ever knows what that is. it's a place where people who are taking charge for having a gun have their cases processed. these are people who have not find anyone or shot anyone with a weapon. new york state just having fun, treated as a serious phone with three and a half year mandatory minimum sentence with the most serious charge. because of the charges are so high, prosecutors have a lot of power we can...
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on the streets of brooklyn new york. >> he was young. he was tall. he was an up and coming football player at his university, and he came to the city for fun. he just wanted to have a good time. and he ends up dead in brooklyn. >> reporter: earlier that night, he was out with college friends, bar hopping in new york city. as the night wears on, mark heads to an after party in brooklyn at the house of john juca, someone mark had just met that night. tell me your impression of mark fisher. >> he had a personality that was likeable. >> reporter: was he intoxicated? >> yeah, he was drunk. >> reporter: were you? >> yes. >> these kids are sitting around, drinking, smoking weed, and antonio russo, a neighborhood kid kind of known to cops in the area. >> came to the party. >> was there anything between antonio russo and mark fisher that night? >> not that i saw. >> reporter: at sun begins to rise, mark is asked to leave the house party. >> he leaves the house, and he's next seen dead. >> reporter: mark's body was found two blocks away from john juca's house.
on the streets of brooklyn new york. >> he was young. he was tall. he was an up and coming football player at his university, and he came to the city for fun. he just wanted to have a good time. and he ends up dead in brooklyn. >> reporter: earlier that night, he was out with college friends, bar hopping in new york city. as the night wears on, mark heads to an after party in brooklyn at the house of john juca, someone mark had just met that night. tell me your impression of mark...
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and she said who in the world would ever want to read a book about the brooklyn bridge? and on the way home, i was practically punching the dashboard as i was driving the car, but before i got home, it suddenly dawned on me, that is a perfectly good question. who would want to read a book about the brooklyn bridge? what's your answer, mccullough? my answer was -- i would. i have never taken on a book of the subject i do not care much about. and this is something i've not made public before at this stage of my writing career. because most histories and biographies, most correctly, are written by people who specialize in that subject through their whole career, academics, historians, in particular, but if i knew all about the subject before it undertook the book, i would not want to write the book. i write a book on a subject that i wish i knew more about, and i know that by writing a book about it am a to me, it is like going to a country i have never set foot in or going on a detective case. that is the adventure, and i tried to look at all of it with a fresh eye, and ve
and she said who in the world would ever want to read a book about the brooklyn bridge? and on the way home, i was practically punching the dashboard as i was driving the car, but before i got home, it suddenly dawned on me, that is a perfectly good question. who would want to read a book about the brooklyn bridge? what's your answer, mccullough? my answer was -- i would. i have never taken on a book of the subject i do not care much about. and this is something i've not made public before at...
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this was recorded in 2014 at the 9th annual brooklyn book festival in brooklyn, new york. mr. schechter: good afternoon. it is high noon at the brooklyn literary festival, it is high noon here at the brooklyn law school, and today we are opening with a discussion of nelson mandela, who we will talk to you more about in a minute, and also to engage your ideas and thoughts about one of the people who was referred to, certainly, as one of the greatest men of his age and of his time. my name is danny schechter, i am known as the news dissector. [laughter] danny: i am the author of a book, "madiba a to z." as a documentary filmmaker, i made films with nelson mandela, six including a film that showcased his visit to brooklyn he came out of jfk into brooklyn boys and girls incredible response and reception from the streets. from every kid in town, from a mass welcome of the kind he was unprepared for. i have been following this story for many, many years and want i will tell you a little more about that. first of all, before we begin the program, i would like to let you know that boo
this was recorded in 2014 at the 9th annual brooklyn book festival in brooklyn, new york. mr. schechter: good afternoon. it is high noon at the brooklyn literary festival, it is high noon here at the brooklyn law school, and today we are opening with a discussion of nelson mandela, who we will talk to you more about in a minute, and also to engage your ideas and thoughts about one of the people who was referred to, certainly, as one of the greatest men of his age and of his time. my name is...
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and a lot of these cases are coming from a surprising place, williamsburg, brooklyn.e city declared a state of emergency and ordered mandatory vaccinations in certain brooklyn zip codes. how can the biggest, most k cosmopolitan city in the country have a disease? immunization in the united states is high for measles. 92% of children between 12 and 23 months are vaccinated. but for the orthodox jewish community, many of whom who live in pockets of brooklyn, vaccinations rates are relatively low. this community is an epicenter of the recent measles outbreak. measles can still occur in the united states when unvaccinated people travel to other countries experiencing outbreaks. the problem compounds when those infected then come back to insular communities sprinkled throughout the country with low vaccination rates. according to vox, in recent years measles outbreaks have sit hit somali americans in minnesota, the amish in ohio and russian-speaking immigrantses in washington state. in all these communities, vaccination rates are low, sometimes because of the difficulties
and a lot of these cases are coming from a surprising place, williamsburg, brooklyn.e city declared a state of emergency and ordered mandatory vaccinations in certain brooklyn zip codes. how can the biggest, most k cosmopolitan city in the country have a disease? immunization in the united states is high for measles. 92% of children between 12 and 23 months are vaccinated. but for the orthodox jewish community, many of whom who live in pockets of brooklyn, vaccinations rates are relatively low....
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>> in new york, in brooklyn. >> seth: in brooklyn. coney island. >> seth: yeah. >> yes. i've lived there for three years, and then moved to bensonhurst which is only a couple of miles away -- >> seth: yeah. >> -- from coney island. and, yeah, i grew up there. it was, you know, very brooklyn childhood. we spent every weekend at the beach anyway. in coney island, my grandmother lived there. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and we, you know, there would be fireworks every tuesday night. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> you know, the hot, big sandy beaches where you had to walk from blanket to blanket so your feet didn't burn. [ laughter ] it was like, yeah. >> seth: what is -- and when you were in high school, was it -- is this what you expected yourself to be an actor? did you -- from the -- what did you think? >> well, you know what, i did find acting in junior high school and high school, but nobody was going to be an actor from my neighborhood. [ laughter ] i mean, nobody -- i mean, it wasn't even in the -- you know, it wasn't -- nobody thought of i
>> in new york, in brooklyn. >> seth: in brooklyn. coney island. >> seth: yeah. >> yes. i've lived there for three years, and then moved to bensonhurst which is only a couple of miles away -- >> seth: yeah. >> -- from coney island. and, yeah, i grew up there. it was, you know, very brooklyn childhood. we spent every weekend at the beach anyway. in coney island, my grandmother lived there. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and we, you know, there would be...
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rock land county and in williamsburg section of brooklyn where anti-vaccination propaganda is spreading. posters showing a needle attached to a gun where back scenes are dangerous peach and anti-vax organization is spreading booklet with a credit misinformation that vaccines cause autism or abort fetuses makes robo call and holds teleconferences instilling fear references rad xreermts right to refuse medical treatment is denied in name of public health precisely largely used by senate subsidies. rockland health commissioner -- >> it is misinformation misguiding people in the community, and the concern with this group is that they are affecting a population where with a lot of what is decided by moms is by word of mouth. orthodox published own booklet urking parent to vaccine. some fear the outbreak could fuel anti-semitism.
rock land county and in williamsburg section of brooklyn where anti-vaccination propaganda is spreading. posters showing a needle attached to a gun where back scenes are dangerous peach and anti-vax organization is spreading booklet with a credit misinformation that vaccines cause autism or abort fetuses makes robo call and holds teleconferences instilling fear references rad xreermts right to refuse medical treatment is denied in name of public health precisely largely used by senate...
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y manhattan >> salta el mostrador y se lleva la caja registradora ocurrio la noche del lunes en brooklyn ahi solloo logro escapar con i mil dolares menos de 24 hora a t antes robo 150 dolares de la p z pizzeria en la que traaja deb o policia cree que es el mismo sospechoso poniednosndose la maa naranja fue el primer cuchillo depreporo tambien en el bajo manhattan de sahi se robo 400 dolares >> el peligro es para las pe personas, por 10 dlolares dice o te lo voy a dar y el tipo anda comete asesinao >> quun he seÑales de transito antes de arrollar a la victima >> iba arriba de 80 millas >> la policia investiga que o s ocasiono el accidente >> no lelglegue a las colinas a detras del campuas aunque dice q que no esta contemplado en la o cc construccion propone una expansion el jueves idiscutira de la propuesta >> apruebam l en el proyecto de ew da que dan beneficiodes ese proyecto fue recreasdo por asblea a ahora esta >> reprendio a facebook por la n negatica va de la compaÑia de r retirar videos movidificados de ella en los videwoso que han sido a editados el discurso parece ser mas lento h
y manhattan >> salta el mostrador y se lleva la caja registradora ocurrio la noche del lunes en brooklyn ahi solloo logro escapar con i mil dolares menos de 24 hora a t antes robo 150 dolares de la p z pizzeria en la que traaja deb o policia cree que es el mismo sospechoso poniednosndose la maa naranja fue el primer cuchillo depreporo tambien en el bajo manhattan de sahi se robo 400 dolares >> el peligro es para las pe personas, por 10 dlolares dice o te lo voy a dar y el tipo anda...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in brooklyn, new york. >> woodruff: after last month'se stating fire at notre dame cathedral in paris, leading stonemasons offered a warning-- think carefully about reconstruction or risk substandard wo. special correspondent malcolm brabant visits a cathedral in the english city of york to see how the artisans there rebuilt after a fire in 1984. this report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> reporter: like notre dame, york minster has dominatedr he landscape nturies. it has similar architectural characteristics and it offers the hope of recovery from the inferno. >> in july 1984, it was a very hot summernd in the early
for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan in brooklyn, new york. >> woodruff: after last month'se stating fire at notre dame cathedral in paris, leading stonemasons offered a warning-- think carefully about reconstruction or risk substandard wo. special correspondent malcolm brabant visits a cathedral in the english city of york to see how the artisans there rebuilt after a fire in 1984. this report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> reporter: like notre dame, york...
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cuando su vida corre peligros las leyes antiabortos crimina z criminalizan a los doctores >> en brooklyn muerte de un mujera mujer mient esos fu esposo fue heruido de gravedad >> no pensaba eso que fuera a o morir asi >> gamigos llegaron e n brookl b buscando inglaterra lueformacio fuera hallado con her mientras que su esposo de 87 o aÑos fue llevado en condicion critica >> me dieron deseos de llorar o porque no lo podia creer lo vi l lleno de vida y es ncrincreible >> ndindican que l sabado en l t tarde tocaron a la purerta de l pareja pero nadie contesto hasta que llego al lugar mas tarde y a a abri eo esta ventana por donde n entro al hogar encontro a la mujer de 57 aÑos inconcienscien el hombre jhombre dehrierido >> era buena persona el marido c calladito nunca hablaba nada >> el hijo de la pareja que esta e la unidad del hospital es una perd sona de interes en el casoa policia busca interrogarlo in a indican que el hombre tenia mala entre ellos con la mujer >> como matan a gente asi prorqe si a la misma ffamilia no se p e e gfifiar en nadie >> dos heridos droga espues de a balacera
cuando su vida corre peligros las leyes antiabortos crimina z criminalizan a los doctores >> en brooklyn muerte de un mujera mujer mient esos fu esposo fue heruido de gravedad >> no pensaba eso que fuera a o morir asi >> gamigos llegaron e n brookl b buscando inglaterra lueformacio fuera hallado con her mientras que su esposo de 87 o aÑos fue llevado en condicion critica >> me dieron deseos de llorar o porque no lo podia creer lo vi l lleno de vida y es ncrincreible...
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anything e adlot of the fans of the old brooklyn dodgersoved to the suburbs.thought of ebbe field as a decrepit, dirty old relic left in the center of the city that they did not want to visit anymore. by moving to los angeles, the dodgers were opting for what they thought was the new modern world. laura: and so what do the most modern ballparks in america like atlanta tell us about where we are going as a country? paul: atlanta, which is the latest major-league ballpark to open in 2017, was one of the t that starts a whole ne phase. ballparks have been moving back to the city since 1992, when baltimore opened its new ballpark.at but nonta moves again outside of the city, not tos acres and ac asphalt with parking in it. instead, to a kind of make-believe themepa city. in one way they are still lding onto the idea of baseball as something you go to in an urban environment, but it is a make-lieve urban environment. it is not the real one of a real city. laura: paul goldberger, thank you so much for joining us. paul: thank you. as aa: the vietnam war period of int
anything e adlot of the fans of the old brooklyn dodgersoved to the suburbs.thought of ebbe field as a decrepit, dirty old relic left in the center of the city that they did not want to visit anymore. by moving to los angeles, the dodgers were opting for what they thought was the new modern world. laura: and so what do the most modern ballparks in america like atlanta tell us about where we are going as a country? paul: atlanta, which is the latest major-league ballpark to open in 2017, was one...
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and then brooklyn -- $100,000 loss. tony: um... i mean...: all the stores combined -- east village, west village, forest hills, and brooklyn -- lost $198,000. of that, half of it came from brooklyn. so the challenge i have is that the stores all lose money. but i think deep down, amidst all the chaos that you've created, you're very talented, you're very smart. tony: i appreciate that. lemonis: and it's still a pretty freaking cool idea, and so that's a good formula. tony: yeah. lemonis: so i'm willing to do a deal with you. tony: okay. lemonis: okay? but it's going to be a deal that... it's not going to be great. tony: okay. lemonis: okay? so i'm willing to invest 300 grand for 50% of the business. tony: would you be willing to maybe lower your equity just a little bit, maybe down to 40%? lemonis: the $300,000 offer is for 50%. i'm offering you $300,000 for 50%. we got a deal? ♪ ovie: there are times when you give us direction and it can be kind of vague. lemonis: but you guys got to get better at this communication because it will be a gia
and then brooklyn -- $100,000 loss. tony: um... i mean...: all the stores combined -- east village, west village, forest hills, and brooklyn -- lost $198,000. of that, half of it came from brooklyn. so the challenge i have is that the stores all lose money. but i think deep down, amidst all the chaos that you've created, you're very talented, you're very smart. tony: i appreciate that. lemonis: and it's still a pretty freaking cool idea, and so that's a good formula. tony: yeah. lemonis: so i'm...
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this was recorded in 2014 at the brooklyn book festival in brooklyn, new york. >> good afternoon.is high
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they were out visiting last year and i took them to a restaurant inside a hotel in brooklyn where i live and we come out and there's all of these teenage girls gathered around waiting at the door. there must be somebody wanting to come out here. this guy pops out of the hotel and i'm like, i think that's sean mendez, maybe. these girls were going crazy. mom is like, i want a picture. she goes up, i don't know who you are but i think you're really important would you take my picture. he was quite nice. my mom has a picture with sean mendez, a lot of teenage girls would love that. >> i hope she's sleeping now. >> she's recording it. >> got it on dvr. six or seven hours. >> happy mdz. >mother's day.>> how much did yn her. >> $75. >> okay. >> below average which is making me feel bad. >> we're seeing some average spending for mother's day. inflation occurred on this. last year 180 thras $180, this . >> and the planned gift purchases are for mother's day 2019, 79% greating cards, 67% flowers, 55% special outing, 38% clothing or clothing accessories and 35% jewelry. my mom is a fan of the gift
they were out visiting last year and i took them to a restaurant inside a hotel in brooklyn where i live and we come out and there's all of these teenage girls gathered around waiting at the door. there must be somebody wanting to come out here. this guy pops out of the hotel and i'm like, i think that's sean mendez, maybe. these girls were going crazy. mom is like, i want a picture. she goes up, i don't know who you are but i think you're really important would you take my picture. he was...
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let you know that you inspire me as well. >> give dad a kiss. >> reporter: back at that school in brooklynhand dj khaled is intent on impressing, leaving a lasting impression on his young son. >> i love them. that's what i'm about. i'm about the young world. the young world is theso impornd with love so they can be inspired with love so they can spread more love. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm zachary kiesch in new york. >> our thanks to zachary. >>> up next, the beloved jeopardy host with a surprising update to his cancer battle. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have
let you know that you inspire me as well. >> give dad a kiss. >> reporter: back at that school in brooklynhand dj khaled is intent on impressing, leaving a lasting impression on his young son. >> i love them. that's what i'm about. i'm about the young world. the young world is theso impornd with love so they can be inspired with love so they can spread more love. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm zachary kiesch in new york. >> our thanks to zachary....
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you grew up in brooklyn. he went to catholic school. dr.catholic elementary school, high school, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? i. fauci: well, i can't say always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. , took classical courses because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophy, but an interest in the humanities, but also in aptitude and interest in science. the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be a physician. inid: you first came to nih 1968. dr. fauci: correct. david: some of the people with you have gone on to win nobel prizes. dr. fauci: mike brown. joe goldstein. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr. fauci: i am the stupid one in the group. my work, i probably would not one anyway. thed: you have won presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: is there any price you have not one? dr. fauci: the nobel prize. david: i would nominate you if i knew how to do that. you have written 1200 articl
you grew up in brooklyn. he went to catholic school. dr.catholic elementary school, high school, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? i. fauci: well, i can't say always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. , took classical courses because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophy, but an interest in the humanities, but also in aptitude and interest in science. the best way to combine an interest in the humanities...
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apple there are protesters the independent drivers killed organized a caravan of drivers across the brooklyn bridge here many slammed move to develop driverless cars afraid of losing their jobs. as tokens of goodwill goobers offer drivers cash bonuses ahead of going public but that hasn't been enough to appease the broader pool of workers here in new york or esther funny in los angeles. the wall executive detained in canada has been bad. court to try and seek a stay on extradition proceedings to the us. chief financial officer of the chinese type supplier while way and its founders daughter was arrested in canada last december at the behest of the us she's been under house arrest ever since but could move freely wearing an ankle monitor here she is seen earlier leaving her accommodations to go to court she's accused of fraud relating to rein in sanctions violations but her case has infuriated china which meant tains that it is politically motivated. now the u.s. and china are not only embroiled in the trade.
apple there are protesters the independent drivers killed organized a caravan of drivers across the brooklyn bridge here many slammed move to develop driverless cars afraid of losing their jobs. as tokens of goodwill goobers offer drivers cash bonuses ahead of going public but that hasn't been enough to appease the broader pool of workers here in new york or esther funny in los angeles. the wall executive detained in canada has been bad. court to try and seek a stay on extradition proceedings...
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in 1956, i was in a classroom in brooklyn. of daniel -- a priest that later led a movement wrote on the blackboard -- outside the church there is no salvation. and they went up to him after class and i said, father, does that mean my best friend jerry epstein will not be able to go to heaven? he said if you do not baptize him, he will not be able to go to heaven. 60 years later, i could be in a conversation with 25 faith leaders from all over the world. about how we all benefited in our faith by seeing the world through the eyes of other faiths as well. as you know i have a phd in religion and a witness firsthand starting with the vatican counselor, john xxiii now francis in the church i've seen a 60 year arc from triumphalism and dogmatism to what is called -- meanwhile, the same 60 years, my father was that of the jefferson democratic in brooklyn. he worked with everyone to get the garbage picked up and 60 years later, our politics is infected with what i call a secular dogmatism. that is more virulent than the dogmatism was
in 1956, i was in a classroom in brooklyn. of daniel -- a priest that later led a movement wrote on the blackboard -- outside the church there is no salvation. and they went up to him after class and i said, father, does that mean my best friend jerry epstein will not be able to go to heaven? he said if you do not baptize him, he will not be able to go to heaven. 60 years later, i could be in a conversation with 25 faith leaders from all over the world. about how we all benefited in our faith...
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jane: days after the mosque attacks in christcrch, new zealand, a muslim group in brooklyn, new york,ially launched a community pat tl service wi idea of providing additional security to neighborhood mosques. it has beefed up its presencedu ng the month of ramadan, but there is a debate over the besto way secure places of worship. ♪ reporter: it is time for friday prayers at this brooklyn mosquey not far the muslim community patrol officers dispatchinghat look like new york police squad cars. >> we are hoping that this vehicle will be a preventative measure by putting on our lights wod making our siren go on. if that doesn', we will automatically be contacting the authorities. wed.re not the muscle of nyp we're just eyes a ears to report to the proper authorities. beporter: security has lon a concern for worshipers, but since the attack on the mosque in christchurch, it has become a priority. this groupas been beefing up its presence in and around mosques, an initiative that has been welcomed by many in the community. but as they haveecome more visible, there has also been a backlash,
jane: days after the mosque attacks in christcrch, new zealand, a muslim group in brooklyn, new york,ially launched a community pat tl service wi idea of providing additional security to neighborhood mosques. it has beefed up its presencedu ng the month of ramadan, but there is a debate over the besto way secure places of worship. ♪ reporter: it is time for friday prayers at this brooklyn mosquey not far the muslim community patrol officers dispatchinghat look like new york police squad cars....
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here in central brooklyn and students generally come in ages 13 and 14 into 9th grade.he opportunity to learn industry experience as early as year one with ibm mentors, job shadows, and actually visits to ibm locations. >> i'm david dennis. i graduated from ptec in 2017, june for me, i don't know where to go and then i found this place. it provided me opportunities that i can take advantage of and move forward it literally gives everybody the chance to accomplish your dream in technology. >> the ibm relationship is multileveled it's not the opportunity for industry to write a check and say, thank you for this. but it's really sharing the intellectual capital it's really giving inspiration and aspiration to students >> my name is jania richards, i graduated from p-tech in 2016. i now am a full-time ibmer yeah i work at ibm. p-tech is really sort of reigniting a person's faith in themselves what would happen if you give this person an opportunity what would happen if you really invest in that community that is sort of the domino effect because it allows that person, that
here in central brooklyn and students generally come in ages 13 and 14 into 9th grade.he opportunity to learn industry experience as early as year one with ibm mentors, job shadows, and actually visits to ibm locations. >> i'm david dennis. i graduated from ptec in 2017, june for me, i don't know where to go and then i found this place. it provided me opportunities that i can take advantage of and move forward it literally gives everybody the chance to accomplish your dream in technology....
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you grew up in brooklyn. you went to catholic school. dr.: catholic elementary school, high school, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? did you think you wanted to be something more important like a lawyer, a private equity investor, something like that? dr. fauci: [laughter] well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i took classical courses, because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophy, but an interest in the humanities, i also had an aptitude and interest in science. i figured the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be a physician. david: you first came to nih in 1968. dr. fauci: correct. when you were here, -- david: when you were here, there were a lot of other people. some of them have gone on to win nobel prizes. dr. fauci: mike brown. joe goldstein. they all won nobel prizes. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr. fauci: [laughter] i am the stupid one in the group. actually my w
you grew up in brooklyn. you went to catholic school. dr.: catholic elementary school, high school, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? did you think you wanted to be something more important like a lawyer, a private equity investor, something like that? dr. fauci: [laughter] well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i took classical courses, because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophy,...
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the veterans are traveling from brooklyn, new york, to england.ead to normandy to take part in the anniversary on june 6 and to honor the more than 400,000 americans who died in the war. >> people say to me you were a hero. i say i'm not a hero. i say those guys in the grave, they're my heroes. they gave their lives for our country. >> reporter: they may not consider themselves heroes, but the greatest generation fought to secure freedom for generations to come. wendy gillette, s news, brooklyn, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," millions of americans are enjoying the day off today. we'll have tips to make the most of your day while you're out of the office. >>> plus urban outfitters is enjoying the clothing sharing business. why the sharing industry could be a game-changer for the clothing industry. >>> and the growing dangers of distracted driver, especially to the safety of first responders. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.c
the veterans are traveling from brooklyn, new york, to england.ead to normandy to take part in the anniversary on june 6 and to honor the more than 400,000 americans who died in the war. >> people say to me you were a hero. i say i'm not a hero. i say those guys in the grave, they're my heroes. they gave their lives for our country. >> reporter: they may not consider themselves heroes, but the greatest generation fought to secure freedom for generations to come. wendy gillette, s...
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brooklyn, demonstrators began the day with a caravan of slow-moving uber cars driving across the brooklyne ride share protesters s w thld shut down the uber and lyft apps an uber spokesperson said the company saw a decboase of a 500 drivers in new york city which is less than 1% of the drivers in the city,g mak tough to tell whether the dip was a result of the protest or jus an anomaly. >> still protesters say they would keep pushing for change. w ash most movements it starts small and builds from ther the drivers have four demand, higher wages and transparency and decision making and employee benefits and a voice in company decisions. in a statement, an uber spokesperson says drivers are at the heart of ourervice and we can't succeed without them. we'll continue working to improve drivers' experience for and with them every day. as part of the company's ipo about quarter or roughly 1 million uber drivers globally will be eligible for a one-time reward ranging from $40,000 depending on the number of trips the driver has completed. u.s.-based drivers will have the option to buy up to $10,0
brooklyn, demonstrators began the day with a caravan of slow-moving uber cars driving across the brooklyne ride share protesters s w thld shut down the uber and lyft apps an uber spokesperson said the company saw a decboase of a 500 drivers in new york city which is less than 1% of the drivers in the city,g mak tough to tell whether the dip was a result of the protest or jus an anomaly. >> still protesters say they would keep pushing for change. w ash most movements it starts small and...
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westbound 50 coming back in here after e brooklyn bridge, just astro cape st.lair road, right side block with an overturned tractor-trailer. only the left is getting by. 66 looks good. 95 south is fine until y hit the kings domestic indian area. all traffic stop -- kings domestic indian area. alop traffic sted there. >>> we all suffer in terrible traffic around the area. now there's a proposal aimed at easing the ongoing congestion on maryland's beltway. congressman anthony brown andia offi spoke at a town hall in landover last night. they talked about maryland governor hogan's proposal to widen and add tolls, ll lanes, on the beltway. at the same time, the solution has a lot of people in our area worried. some locals voiced their frustration saying the plan will take people's homes and will not work. s >> we've alreaen what it looks like when the folks who can actually do it, and why isn't it like that every day? >> congressman brown has g call ernor hogan to reconsider the project. escapics argue the ne -- skeptics argue e plan would be too congested. >>> we'
westbound 50 coming back in here after e brooklyn bridge, just astro cape st.lair road, right side block with an overturned tractor-trailer. only the left is getting by. 66 looks good. 95 south is fine until y hit the kings domestic indian area. all traffic stop -- kings domestic indian area. alop traffic sted there. >>> we all suffer in terrible traffic around the area. now there's a proposal aimed at easing the ongoing congestion on maryland's beltway. congressman anthony brown andia...
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you grew up in brooklyn. dr. fauci: i did. david: you went to catholic school. dr.ci: catholic elementary school, regis high school in manhattan, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? did you think you wanted to be something more important like a lawyer, a private equity investor, something like that? dr. fauci: [laughter] well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i took classical background courses, likely because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophical, psychology, the philosophies. but i also had an aptitude and interest in science. i figured the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be a physician. david: you first came to nih in 1968. dr. fauci: correct. david: when you were here, there were a lot of other people entering the class with you. some of them, many of them, have gone on to win nobel prizes. dr. fauci: right. mike brown. joe goldstein. they all won nobel prizes. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? d
you grew up in brooklyn. dr. fauci: i did. david: you went to catholic school. dr.ci: catholic elementary school, regis high school in manhattan, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? did you think you wanted to be something more important like a lawyer, a private equity investor, something like that? dr. fauci: [laughter] well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i took classical background courses,...
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for nightly business report, i'm eric chemy in brooklyn, york. >> very cool.ok at the final numbers on wall street.ow the fell 162 points and the s&p down 45 and the s&p 500 slid 22. and that is "nightly busins report" tonight. i'm sue herera. >> thanks for joining us. >> i'm billit gri have a great evening, everybody. we'll se ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news amica." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >>tay curious.
for nightly business report, i'm eric chemy in brooklyn, york. >> very cool.ok at the final numbers on wall street.ow the fell 162 points and the s&p down 45 and the s&p 500 slid 22. and that is "nightly busins report" tonight. i'm sue herera. >> thanks for joining us. >> i'm billit gri have a great evening, everybody. we'll se ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news amica." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the...
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some in brooklyn think the muslim patrols are a good thing after all hate crimes and attacks on muslims have certainly escalated however other voices are saying this could be a gateway for sharia law and extremism here's what some local residents told us they think muslim patrol is i think it will be much safer are you concerned about muslims wearing uniforms and patrolling in cars like police almost gives you sure as long as there's no one in harm or anything then they should be free to do whatever they want. something to do that. so you. know. we have muslim community are told and services we're here to help bridge the community together by the same time we're offering counseling therapy as well as feeding the homeless and many of us. services as well we are the years and the eyes for the community so we make sure we take in reports of whatever might be happening from the community local issues that even from then y. be to help go around back and forth through the blocks to see what we can help with you all don't carry guns do you know of course not right now right that wouldn't reall
some in brooklyn think the muslim patrols are a good thing after all hate crimes and attacks on muslims have certainly escalated however other voices are saying this could be a gateway for sharia law and extremism here's what some local residents told us they think muslim patrol is i think it will be much safer are you concerned about muslims wearing uniforms and patrolling in cars like police almost gives you sure as long as there's no one in harm or anything then they should be free to do...
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the edifice built as brooklyn city hall is now called this, reflecting brooklyn's status within new yorkity.
the edifice built as brooklyn city hall is now called this, reflecting brooklyn's status within new yorkity.