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. >> brooklyn native kim van and her husband of ten years reggie ose, are the parents of three boys, the ose family talks about race started the days their sons were born. >> an ongoing discussion and i thank goodness we've had the discussion already because i feel like my sons are not completely shocked by the news. >> for a country that brides itself on having justice distributed among the land, but doesn't have justice when someone kills someone that's close to my age and of my skin color, that's scary. >> i want to leave you with this point. >> reggie, an attorney and host of the podcast combat jack, says he has taught his sons how to protect themselves. >> you think they'll be perceived in some way? >> i know they're perceived in some way in some instance he. i can't be with them, i can't chaperone them in every instance but i can at least impart upon them some type of what's the word some type of practical mindset practical body movement, practical way of acting. my sons have all been police since third grade. >> i my parents told me to stay out of trouble because they kind of
. >> brooklyn native kim van and her husband of ten years reggie ose, are the parents of three boys, the ose family talks about race started the days their sons were born. >> an ongoing discussion and i thank goodness we've had the discussion already because i feel like my sons are not completely shocked by the news. >> for a country that brides itself on having justice distributed among the land, but doesn't have justice when someone kills someone that's close to my age and...
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now, brooklyn native jimmy kimmel decided to have a little fun with the los angeles new york rivallyow last night. he sent crews to both cities and asked people to do impressions of each other. >> if you were a person in l.a. ordering lurj what would you sound like? >> hi i'd like to order the kale salad. i hope it's hand picked outside and i need to feed my rabbits at home. >> yeah i'm going to have some chicken, i guess, but whatever. >> can i have like you know like is there, like i don't know, like a sandwich. >> can i have a salad, a salad and a side salad, freeze with half an avacado. >> hey, dude totally awesome. where's my surfboard? >> do an impression of a new yorker ordering a nice of pizza. >> yo mom, wasn't to get some pete za over there. please, on the double. dwl you guys got any fresh pepperoni. >> can i get a par ma? one par. >> i want to have me a cal zone. you got a cal zone for me? >> are you a professional actress? >> oh yeah i am. >> give me an impression of someone from new york. >> you're stepping on my toes you're stepping on mine. big whoop. you want to figh
now, brooklyn native jimmy kimmel decided to have a little fun with the los angeles new york rivallyow last night. he sent crews to both cities and asked people to do impressions of each other. >> if you were a person in l.a. ordering lurj what would you sound like? >> hi i'd like to order the kale salad. i hope it's hand picked outside and i need to feed my rabbits at home. >> yeah i'm going to have some chicken, i guess, but whatever. >> can i have like you know like...
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. >> seeing herself on television is not easy for the young brooklyn native.tions broadcast publicly makes her realize she's hit a new low. the following day, she turns herself in to the clarkstown police department. >> i didn't want to continuously look over my shoulders. i didn't want to pass a patrol car and wonder, wow are they looking for me? it's not worth it. i could have lived a life normally, it still would have been my conscious. >> morrow is found guilty of criminal mischief and serves eight months in county jail. during her time there she reflects on her past and gets sober. >> when i first thought the videotape i thought the lady lost her mind. that lady was me, though. did i lose my mind? maybe for a second i did. i did. because if i was in my right mind that wouldn't have happened. i've become sober behind it, which is blessing in itself. if i don't get nothing else out of this experience, but to be sober, sane mind right now, then why not? >> coming up -- it isn't only human to get blind sided, a dog under attack by a goose on a boat. you can't
. >> seeing herself on television is not easy for the young brooklyn native.tions broadcast publicly makes her realize she's hit a new low. the following day, she turns herself in to the clarkstown police department. >> i didn't want to continuously look over my shoulders. i didn't want to pass a patrol car and wonder, wow are they looking for me? it's not worth it. i could have lived a life normally, it still would have been my conscious. >> morrow is found guilty of criminal...
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. >> reporter: catalina is a native new yorker from the borough of brooklyn. >> i grew up in green points around the corner most of my life and i moved here 10 years ago. >> reporter: but her neighborhood has gotten expensive. so like many new yorkers she put up with terrible living condition to his hold onto a two bedroom apartment she could afford on her salary. >> all winter we had no heat. at time the hot water would go. >> reporter: it got worse. >> an ax was taken to the boiler they did he showed the electrical system, the gas and took a saw to the water pipes. so the basement was just flooded out. >> reporter: the they in question were the landlords who owned the building. they were arrested on charges they intentionally wrecked three of their buildings to drive out tenants who were protected under represent stabilization laws. laws that essentially limit how much landlords can increase rents annually. as rent in manhattan gets expensive. more people are moving to neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city like this one. driving up prices here as well. once a rent stabilized tenant
. >> reporter: catalina is a native new yorker from the borough of brooklyn. >> i grew up in green points around the corner most of my life and i moved here 10 years ago. >> reporter: but her neighborhood has gotten expensive. so like many new yorkers she put up with terrible living condition to his hold onto a two bedroom apartment she could afford on her salary. >> all winter we had no heat. at time the hot water would go. >> reporter: it got worse. >> an...
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saloomey reports that landlords are break the law to drive rent stabilized ten at out >>> a native new yorker from brooklyn. >> i lived around the corner and moved here 10 years ago. >> reporter: her neighbourhood is expensive. like many she put up with terrible living companies to hold on to a 2 bedroom apartment. >> we had no heat. at teems the hot water will go. >> it got worse. >> an axe took to the boiler. they destroyed the electrical system, gas and took a saw to the waterpoops so the base was flooded out. >> they were the landlords holding the building. they were arrested on charges that they wrecked three of their buildings to drive out ten at protected under represent stabilization laws laws that limit how much landlords can agrees rents annually. >> as represent in manhattan is more and more expensive. people are moving to neighbourhoods like this on the outskirts of the city cifg up the prices -- driving up prices. once a represent stabilized ten at movements out. landlords can raise the rent. >> landlord harassment approaches june versal levels in rent regulated junts that are below market. th
saloomey reports that landlords are break the law to drive rent stabilized ten at out >>> a native new yorker from brooklyn. >> i lived around the corner and moved here 10 years ago. >> reporter: her neighbourhood is expensive. like many she put up with terrible living companies to hold on to a 2 bedroom apartment. >> we had no heat. at teems the hot water will go. >> it got worse. >> an axe took to the boiler. they destroyed the electrical system, gas and...
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. >> reporter: native new york from brooklyn and her neighborhood is expensive and like many people fromput up with terrible conditions for a two-bedroom apartment she could afford on salary. >> no heat and at times the hot water would go. >> reporter: it got worse. >> an axe taken to the boiler and destroyed the electrical system and gas and took a saw to the water pipes so the basement was just flooded out. >> reporter: the day in question were the landlords who owned her building and they were arrested on charges they intentionally wrecked three of their buildings to drive out tenants who were protected under rent stabilization law and limit how much landlords can increase rents annually. as rents in manhattan get more and more expensive more people are moving to the outskirts of the city and driving up prices here as well. once a rent stabilized tenant moves out of their apartment landlords can raise the rent. >> landlord harassment is something that is approaching universal levels in rent regulated units that are substantially below markets and the landlords desperately want to evic
. >> reporter: native new york from brooklyn and her neighborhood is expensive and like many people fromput up with terrible conditions for a two-bedroom apartment she could afford on salary. >> no heat and at times the hot water would go. >> reporter: it got worse. >> an axe taken to the boiler and destroyed the electrical system and gas and took a saw to the water pipes so the basement was just flooded out. >> reporter: the day in question were the landlords who...
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. >> reporter: catalina say native new yorker from the bure borough of brooklyn. >> i grew up in breenived around the corner most of my life and moved her 10 year old ago. >> reporter: but her neighborhood has gotten expensive, so like many new yorkers, she put up with terrible living conditions to hold onto a two bedroom apartment she could afford on her salary. >> we had no heat the entire winter. at times the hot water would go. >> reporter: it got horse. >> an action was taken to the boiler. they destroyed the electrical system the gas and actually took a saw to the water pipes. so the basement was just flooded out. >> reporter: the they in question were the landlords that owned the building. they were arrested on the charges that they interim tensionally wrecked three of their buildings to drive out tenants that were protected under stabilization laws, laws that limit how much landlords can increase rents annually. as rents in manhattan get more and more expensive more and more people are moving to neighborhoods on the outskirts of this city. like this one driving up price heres a
. >> reporter: catalina say native new yorker from the bure borough of brooklyn. >> i grew up in breenived around the corner most of my life and moved her 10 year old ago. >> reporter: but her neighborhood has gotten expensive, so like many new yorkers, she put up with terrible living conditions to hold onto a two bedroom apartment she could afford on her salary. >> we had no heat the entire winter. at times the hot water would go. >> reporter: it got horse....
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. >> you are not a native of vermont. how does a brooklyn resident and up their? sen. sanders: in the 60's, what -- my wife and i had a little bit of money. those days, you could buy land in vermont for what seems to be an almost ridiculously low amount of money. we bought some land in vermont and we came up there for a number of summers a few years later. we made it our permanent residence. >> your dad was a painter? sen. sanders: no, he was a paint salesman. my dad came from poland at the age of 17 without any money at all. thinking back, how incredibly brave it was, a 17-year-old kid didn't speak english, no money at all. and he came to this country. he never made much money in his life eerie he sold paint. we lived in a small apartment. one of the great disappointments of my mother's life, she graduated high school and never went to college, was that she always wanted a home of her own. but we never had the money to do that. she died young and never achieved that. when my father died, he died young as well, what happened is most of the sons went to college which wa
. >> you are not a native of vermont. how does a brooklyn resident and up their? sen. sanders: in the 60's, what -- my wife and i had a little bit of money. those days, you could buy land in vermont for what seems to be an almost ridiculously low amount of money. we bought some land in vermont and we came up there for a number of summers a few years later. we made it our permanent residence. >> your dad was a painter? sen. sanders: no, he was a paint salesman. my dad came from...
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. >> you are a native new yorker. >> brooklyn born and raised. >> you want people to enjoy new york andplace to live. i know new york gets a bad rap from time to time. we're actually pretty cool. granted, most of the time we have our faces in our phones. >> as we do in most places. >> you were actually paying attention. when you saw her laying there bloodied. you didn't realize she had been dragged for a block. ginny of that? >> no i hadn't witnessed that. ij saw her with the bloody lip and her stuff on the ground and that's when i helped her. >> have you talked to her sense? >> no i've been googling her to make sure she was okay. make sure she didn't suffer any additional injuries. she just has the busted lip and scraped knee thankfully. >> we need to get the two of you together. >> be more than happy. >> see, there are good people in new york city. >> thank you for stepping in. >>> scott walker sinks his teeth into pork and politics in iowa. who was standing out after this weekend's roast and ride event? that's up next. >>> have you ever been on a date like this? >> i eat at all the b
. >> you are a native new yorker. >> brooklyn born and raised. >> you want people to enjoy new york andplace to live. i know new york gets a bad rap from time to time. we're actually pretty cool. granted, most of the time we have our faces in our phones. >> as we do in most places. >> you were actually paying attention. when you saw her laying there bloodied. you didn't realize she had been dragged for a block. ginny of that? >> no i hadn't witnessed that. ij...
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brooklyn museum so the idea that i get to work with an extraordinary collection. we have one of the best african art collections in the country, egyptian art collections, native-american, asian, you name it. this museum has extraordinary collections. so i cannot wait to dive in and learn about them. in terms of my you know beginnings i'm going to listen very carefully. there are a lot of people who have long histories with this institution. i want to hear about their dreams and their hopes and their aspirations for the museum. i want to connect with the people who don't have those histories and learn about why not. >> you have a personal history, personal connection to this museum. your mother grew up in flatbush and used to go to this museum right? >> i hear these stories all time. she was dropped off at the museum and took her first art classes there. two days ago i was with the new york city parks commissioner and he had his first art classes at the brooklyn museum. so many artists i know had their first art classes. today over 300,000 people have arts education classes at the museum. >> other than your mother's interest in art, why were you drawn to the art world?
brooklyn museum so the idea that i get to work with an extraordinary collection. we have one of the best african art collections in the country, egyptian art collections, native-american, asian, you name it. this museum has extraordinary collections. so i cannot wait to dive in and learn about them. in terms of my you know beginnings i'm going to listen very carefully. there are a lot of people who have long histories with this institution. i want to hear about their dreams and their hopes and...