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i'm in brooklyn, new york, to meet a design team with the unique solution. - [michael] so this is a mars ice house. - that's a habitat? - that's a habitat. - rebeccah pailes-friedman and michael morris run the forward thinking firm. space exploration architecture, also called search+. they won nasa's inrnational mars habitat design competition. - [michael] what we do is we design habitats for humans to be in outer space. - [rebecca] we use indigenous materials, materials that are native to the planet and we create a beautiful living experience. that's also functional for the astronauts. - [narrator] but that's easier said than done with the red planets lethal environment. - [michael] the primary goal will be to protect against radiation from both solar rays as well as cosmic galactic rays. the best material to protect against radiation is actually water. which makes up most of our atmosphere. - [narrator] and mars does have plenty of water ice to work with. on earth, we're largely protected from harmful cosmic radiation. thanks to our thick oxygen-rich atmosphere and magnetic fields. but
i'm in brooklyn, new york, to meet a design team with the unique solution. - [michael] so this is a mars ice house. - that's a habitat? - that's a habitat. - rebeccah pailes-friedman and michael morris run the forward thinking firm. space exploration architecture, also called search+. they won nasa's inrnational mars habitat design competition. - [michael] what we do is we design habitats for humans to be in outer space. - [rebecca] we use indigenous materials, materials that are native to the...
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john salter from brooklyn, new york. i'm clergy. i don't want to say to all the clergy all the so-called christians, if you call yourself christian out there why they don't stand up and tell people abortion is a sin of having a lie, having pride, thinking you're better than other people. clergy should stand up. abortion is killing the unborn! god don't see big sin and little sin. why the clergy don't call in and let people know this? those people out there are living against the rules, against gods commandments. when it comes to abortion, sometimes homosexuals, they want to pin on that. god don't see little big and big's in. why don't christians tell that? >> john, heard that point. lou, in highland park, illinois. democratic collar. >> good morning. i'm sorry, my voice is scratchy. how about a woman's health? why do they discriminate against women's health? if she has an infection or she has hemorrhaging, shouldn't that be allowed for an abortion? why do they discriminate? why don't they think women can't make up their own minds? >
john salter from brooklyn, new york. i'm clergy. i don't want to say to all the clergy all the so-called christians, if you call yourself christian out there why they don't stand up and tell people abortion is a sin of having a lie, having pride, thinking you're better than other people. clergy should stand up. abortion is killing the unborn! god don't see big sin and little sin. why the clergy don't call in and let people know this? those people out there are living against the rules, against...
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. >> east brooklyn, new york, not so many years ago. so how did they get to this? >> life changes. it's generational. >> reporter: building the american dream from the ground up. ahead on "sunday morning." >> also ahead this morning, we'll give a close listen to some fascinating sounds of nature as you've truly never heard them before. but mostly we'll focus on the pacing of the torch for the british royal family. and we hear from actors. and defining moment in the british monarch's life. and the history of the house of windsor coming up on this sunday morning, september 11, 2022. and we'll be back. want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> she truly was one of a kind. we look back on
. >> east brooklyn, new york, not so many years ago. so how did they get to this? >> life changes. it's generational. >> reporter: building the american dream from the ground up. ahead on "sunday morning." >> also ahead this morning, we'll give a close listen to some fascinating sounds of nature as you've truly never heard them before. but mostly we'll focus on the pacing of the torch for the british royal family. and we hear from actors. and defining moment in...
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e 2.9 magnitude fault wascenter n tahoe has burned 73 square miles, but the size of brooklyn, brooklyn, new york. cal fire said the mosquito fire is 10% contained. cooler temperatures reducing severe fire activity or the past couple days. however, it is still advancing northeast. northeast. 11,000 people have cleared out of their homes in el in el dorado and placer county. county. this is one of more than a dozen wildfires burning out west. here's mark strassma. >> reporter: parts of northern california look apocalyptic. dark columns of smoke reaching s of feet in the air. it is the mosquito fire burning nearly out out of control. >> firefighters are working hard and have been fighting a lt of different buyers. they are g 24 hour shifts. >> rough terrain is only one challenge among many. extreme heat and dry conditions over tht week have spread flames faster and hotter. at risk, firefightg crews and 11,000 evacuees. >> a rare weekend in southern california with rain gave fire crews an unexpected weapon in their battle with the fairview fire which is 40% contained. in state, the bull creek f
e 2.9 magnitude fault wascenter n tahoe has burned 73 square miles, but the size of brooklyn, brooklyn, new york. cal fire said the mosquito fire is 10% contained. cooler temperatures reducing severe fire activity or the past couple days. however, it is still advancing northeast. northeast. 11,000 people have cleared out of their homes in el in el dorado and placer county. county. this is one of more than a dozen wildfires burning out west. here's mark strassma. >> reporter: parts of...
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and our returning champion-- a consultant from brooklyn, new york... ...whose 3-day cash winnings totalhe host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik. [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone.
and our returning champion-- a consultant from brooklyn, new york... ...whose 3-day cash winnings totalhe host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik. [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone.
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she was born in 1909 in brooklyn new york, first american born child of russian jewish immigrants. from there to escape new york's tough and crowded conditions, bessie's family made its way to memphis. about a year after giving birth to a third child, bessie's mother died leaving bessie's father alone to care for his three own children. a rabbi petitioned the orphan home to accept the children as so called half orphans. the orphanage admitted her and her siblings. the home was on st. charles avenue near the stately mansions of new orleans most prosperous citizens. in the home bessie grew up with more than 150 orphans and half orphans from throughout the deep south. its trustees were not content to provide them with near subsistence. instead the home groomed bessie as an all american girl who reflected the values and culture of her prosperous benefactors. in addition to a reform jewish education, the home provided bessie with a robust secular education at the isadore newman school, the isadore newman manual training school where the cutting edge curriculum emphasized home economics a
she was born in 1909 in brooklyn new york, first american born child of russian jewish immigrants. from there to escape new york's tough and crowded conditions, bessie's family made its way to memphis. about a year after giving birth to a third child, bessie's mother died leaving bessie's father alone to care for his three own children. a rabbi petitioned the orphan home to accept the children as so called half orphans. the orphanage admitted her and her siblings. the home was on st. charles...
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she was born in 1909 in brooklyn new york, first american born child of russian jewish immigrants. from there to escape new york's tough and crowded conditions, bessie's family made its way to memphis. about a year after giving birth to a third child, bessie's mother died leaving bessie's father alone to care for his three own children. a rabbi petitioned the orphan home to accept the children as so called half orphans. the orphanage admitted her and her siblings. the home was on st. charles avenue near the stately mansions of new orleans most prosperous citizens. in the home bessie grew up with more than 150 orphans and half orphans from throughout the deep south. its trustees were not content to provide them with near subsistence. instead the home groomed bessie as an all american girl who reflected the values and culture of her prosperous benefactors. in addition to a reform jewish education, the home provided bessie with a robust secular education at the isadore newman school, the isadore newman manual training school where the cutting edge curriculum emphasized home economics a
she was born in 1909 in brooklyn new york, first american born child of russian jewish immigrants. from there to escape new york's tough and crowded conditions, bessie's family made its way to memphis. about a year after giving birth to a third child, bessie's mother died leaving bessie's father alone to care for his three own children. a rabbi petitioned the orphan home to accept the children as so called half orphans. the orphanage admitted her and her siblings. the home was on st. charles...
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bessie margolin was born in 1909 brooklyn new york onte the first american born child russian jewish immigrant, and from there to escape new york's crowded conditions, bessie margolinn simile made its way to memphis, and about a year after giving birth to a third child, bessie margolin mother died leaving bessie margolin's father alone to care for the three young children. it attracted the attention of the rabbi who petitioned the jewish orphans home in new orleans to accept the children as so-called look half wardens t and so in 1913, the orphanage admitted bessie margolin at age four, and her siblings a home as it was known, so prominently on st. charles avenue near the stately mansion it new orleans most prosperous citizens and in the home, bessie margolin grew up with more than 150 other orphans from throughout the deep ussouth edis trustees were not content to provide them with assistance and instead the home groomed bessie margolin in all american girl shared under the local jewish community and reflected the values and culture of her prosperous benefactors in addition it to ref
bessie margolin was born in 1909 brooklyn new york onte the first american born child russian jewish immigrant, and from there to escape new york's crowded conditions, bessie margolinn simile made its way to memphis, and about a year after giving birth to a third child, bessie margolin mother died leaving bessie margolin's father alone to care for the three young children. it attracted the attention of the rabbi who petitioned the jewish orphans home in new orleans to accept the children as...
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oh no, cuz i said you had been in brooklyn new so lucky reported nestle's usa with walker for it was a good machine. oh, my god, the you could have been added color, the thunder of we learned the front your for so should you when you could? well, michelle ok, mccord, i mean by you by the job is that you're the bomb i knew with the white house became a focal point. the resistance to the qu, giltin support is gathered there in droves. we bought your credit for the phone with you in there about, oh, do you have all of that or not? but you know, boy, if you did, i thought i'd better go through enough. sure. and you've been with us just for new value. when you finish your son, oh, well it was my you're should be stuck with a what i've got about uil with i'm not doing that. others you not filled with school? i just didn't quite you got it, did it? yes. because a lot of things i did the pretty good it a, a a, a with the affordable care. we're getting them business and you will clean them a shoes on. yeah. americans, grey, you, when you are with just touching up group can us hearing and prov
oh no, cuz i said you had been in brooklyn new so lucky reported nestle's usa with walker for it was a good machine. oh, my god, the you could have been added color, the thunder of we learned the front your for so should you when you could? well, michelle ok, mccord, i mean by you by the job is that you're the bomb i knew with the white house became a focal point. the resistance to the qu, giltin support is gathered there in droves. we bought your credit for the phone with you in there about,...
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to the case held his first hearing, with lawyers from both sides, at the federal courthouse in brooklyn, newtt macfarlane has been following the case, and good evening, scott, it's some surprising stuff we learned. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a month and a half since the f.b.i. seized these records, some marked secret and classified, from the former president's resort. a few weeks ago, at trump's request, florida federal judge eileen canon ordered the investigation of the records to pause until an independent party, known as a special master, went through the records first, to see if the f.b.i. should be prevented from seeing any of those documents. today, that special master began his work. judge raymond dearie of new york, specifically chosen by the trump team-- he immediately pushed back on trump's claim he had declassified the sensitive documents in the raid, norah. >> o'donnell: and scott, that's not the only thing that stood out today, right? >> reporter: yeah, during the proceedings today, a couple of things stood out. first of all, the trump team has yet to offer any proof that the
to the case held his first hearing, with lawyers from both sides, at the federal courthouse in brooklyn, newtt macfarlane has been following the case, and good evening, scott, it's some surprising stuff we learned. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a month and a half since the f.b.i. seized these records, some marked secret and classified, from the former president's resort. a few weeks ago, at trump's request, florida federal judge eileen canon ordered the investigation of the records to...
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appointed to the case held the first hearing with lawyers from both sides at the federal courthouse in brooklyn, newk. scott macfarlane has been following the case. surprising stuff we learned. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a month and a half since the f.b.i. seized the records, some marked secret and slaved from the president's resort. a few weeks ago at trump's request former federal judge eileen canon ordered the investigation to pause while a special master would go through first if they would be able to see the documents. judge raymond raymond specifically chosen by the trump team, pushed back on trump's claim he had declassified the sensitive documents in the raid, norah. that's not the only thing that stood out today. >> reporter: a couple of things stood out today. first of all, the trump team has yet to offer proof that the declassification happened because they said it would complicate any 4r50e8 defense they'd muster if there was a criminal invitamin. deary said in court today he's pushing back on that a bit saying the trump team seems to be trying to "have their cake and eat it too." he h
appointed to the case held the first hearing with lawyers from both sides at the federal courthouse in brooklyn, newk. scott macfarlane has been following the case. surprising stuff we learned. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a month and a half since the f.b.i. seized the records, some marked secret and slaved from the president's resort. a few weeks ago at trump's request former federal judge eileen canon ordered the investigation to pause while a special master would go through first if...
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appointed to the case held his first hearing with lawyers from both sides at the federal courthouse in brooklyn, new york. cbs's scoac following the case. good evening, scott. some surprising stuff we learned. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a month and a half since the fbi seized these records, some marked secret and classified, from the former president's resort. a few weeks ago at trump's request, florida federal judge aileen cannon ordered the investigation of the records to pause until an independent party known as a special master went through the records first to see if the fbi should be prevented from seeing any of those documents. today that special master began his work. judge raymond dearie of new york specifically chosen by the trump team, he immediately pushed back on trump's claim he had declassified the sensitive documents in the raid, norah. >> and, scott, that's not the only thing that stood out today, right? >> yeah. during the proceedings today, a couple things stood out. first of all, the trump team has yet to offer any proof that the declassification happened because they said it w
appointed to the case held his first hearing with lawyers from both sides at the federal courthouse in brooklyn, new york. cbs's scoac following the case. good evening, scott. some surprising stuff we learned. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a month and a half since the fbi seized these records, some marked secret and classified, from the former president's resort. a few weeks ago at trump's request, florida federal judge aileen cannon ordered the investigation of the records to pause until...
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doing this show today and coming in as i like our audience to know that all of america is not brooklyn, new york, that there are many other parts of the country. you are in illinois, 50 miles away from the iowa border, i think driving the iowa. i would just love our and people don't see everything the same way. just show us where you are. pick up the camera and show our audience a little bit of rural illinois that you're proud of. you know, i'm actually in would hulu. right now, stevens in henry county. as matter of fact, i'm for the morning, i. oh, sure. my mom and dad used to drive bus back home to see our relatives. we were always stop here and would hope was. so i'm here and i tried to get this is my backdrop earlier, like the son didn't cooperate? look at that core. wow. i see good court that's ill annoyed court. i was in california this past week and their court does not look like this corps, but come out here to the midwest. come join us. randy pinkstra, mary. annette miller. meeks nikki arch lar and gt. thompson to make. come out to the before broad rachelle, boone county, iowa. wel
doing this show today and coming in as i like our audience to know that all of america is not brooklyn, new york, that there are many other parts of the country. you are in illinois, 50 miles away from the iowa border, i think driving the iowa. i would just love our and people don't see everything the same way. just show us where you are. pick up the camera and show our audience a little bit of rural illinois that you're proud of. you know, i'm actually in would hulu. right now, stevens in...
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i'm in brooklyn, new york to meet ted southern, the co-founder of final froner desig his company is developing the next generation of space suits, designed to overcome these limitations. - [justin] whoa, this is pretty cool. - this is where we make space suits. generally doing prototyping of suits. we work with nasa and commercial space industry, to make suits work better. this is an eva suit, extravehicular activity. so this is when you leave the vehicle. it's like a space ship for one person. - [narrator] in thdays of apollo, space suits were only worn for a sine mission. final frontier is designing reable sui, that are flexible, lightweight, and durable. - [ted] now nasa's talking about going back to the moon, but for a lot longer period of time. so they want suits that are more mobile, that won't wear you out, and that can last longer. there's no reason for a human to go to the moon or mars unless they can get outside and walk around. - [narrator] the key to surviving extreme environments like this, lies in the pressurized eva suit. - [ted] it's like wearing a basketball. which is where th
i'm in brooklyn, new york to meet ted southern, the co-founder of final froner desig his company is developing the next generation of space suits, designed to overcome these limitations. - [justin] whoa, this is pretty cool. - this is where we make space suits. generally doing prototyping of suits. we work with nasa and commercial space industry, to make suits work better. this is an eva suit, extravehicular activity. so this is when you leave the vehicle. it's like a space ship for one person....
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jane is calling from brooklyn, new york. good morning. caller: how are you? host: i am great. ahead. caller: i just want to start by saying you're absolutely right. new yorkers are extremely strong and we will never forget 9/11 or the terrorists that did this to us. the feelings are awful, sick, angry, scared. you don't know what is going on. i was in my apartment that morning and i hear katie couric say, a small plane has hit the building. i am freaking out. i look out the window and i see the smoke and what have you. i run up to the roof and there are people already on the roof and we see the second explosion. it was awful. we are praying, crying. i want everybody to remember those feelings and our memories of it are important. they do fade and they come back and you have nightmares. very emotional. i still feel sick about the whole thing and i do not know why they did this to us. i don't understand that still. do all the people in the world, i love you guys and i just want you to be happy and to look at this and remember and hopefully this never happens again. christopher g
jane is calling from brooklyn, new york. good morning. caller: how are you? host: i am great. ahead. caller: i just want to start by saying you're absolutely right. new yorkers are extremely strong and we will never forget 9/11 or the terrorists that did this to us. the feelings are awful, sick, angry, scared. you don't know what is going on. i was in my apartment that morning and i hear katie couric say, a small plane has hit the building. i am freaking out. i look out the window and i see...
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right there in brooklyn, new york, where it will go through the brooklyn battery tunnel and arrive in commemorating the exact path of stephen siller. pete: he grabbed his gear and he ran through the tunnel. will: joey jones still with us, and he is with frank siller. back to you, joey. >> -- the flyover. >> yeah, so i'm here with frank, he just got everyone started. the people that are running right now, those are recipients, is that correct? >> these are catastrophicically service members, gold star families that lost their loved ones that we've given a mortgage-free home to and all the first responder families that have lost their loved ones protecting our community. >> guys, that's the a big crowd. they represent the recipients. how many year to date? >> by the end of this year, we'll have over 1,000. >> that ease amacing. there's 30,000 more people ready to run after them. >> it's incredible. we have these great firefighters that are coming up right now to join us, and they're going to lead the race at i 9:30. look, over 30,000, it's about 35,000 from what our last count is that w
right there in brooklyn, new york, where it will go through the brooklyn battery tunnel and arrive in commemorating the exact path of stephen siller. pete: he grabbed his gear and he ran through the tunnel. will: joey jones still with us, and he is with frank siller. back to you, joey. >> -- the flyover. >> yeah, so i'm here with frank, he just got everyone started. the people that are running right now, those are recipients, is that correct? >> these are catastrophicically...
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here is another example of urban archaeology from brooklyn, new york. this is the empire stores warehouse located in brooklyn park, right underneath the brooklyn bridge in brooklyn. in the late 1970s and 1980s, archaeologists excavated the ground outside of the empire stores warehouse. it was originally an 1860s coffee storage warehouse. it had been home to centuries of new york's urban industry and commercial growth. when they went to dig out in front of this space, they found remnants of timber frame cribs. structures used to expand the cities shoreline to create more land. when they excavated the interior of these cribs, they found thousands of objects. stuff like shoe leather, metal pieces, glass bottles, ceramic plates. why do you think all of this stuff was doing inside of a landfill crib? a structure that's meant to sit beneath the ground. lucy? >> all trash people used to weigh down the cribs. >> exactly, this was all of their garbage. these items were there because 19th century new yorkers threw them away. these items had ended up in the trash
here is another example of urban archaeology from brooklyn, new york. this is the empire stores warehouse located in brooklyn park, right underneath the brooklyn bridge in brooklyn. in the late 1970s and 1980s, archaeologists excavated the ground outside of the empire stores warehouse. it was originally an 1860s coffee storage warehouse. it had been home to centuries of new york's urban industry and commercial growth. when they went to dig out in front of this space, they found remnants of...
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david spunt live at the courthouse in brooklyn, new york.ternoon. with the raid on mar-a-largo, the reason i'm here right now in brooklyn at the eastern district of new york federal courthouse, this is where the special master is located. to bring everybody up to speed, this can be a complicated case. about 11,000 documents were taken by the fbi from mar-a-largo on august 8. we remembered seeing those images. the trump team wanted a special master, a neutral third party person to review some documents, specifically about 100 documents that the government said were classified. the department of justice said we didn't need a special master. the judge in florida said we did. and they appointed me judge raymond deering. he was suggested by the trump team and chided trump attorney, specifically jim trusty to provide more information about the documents that the former president claims he so-called declassified. jim trusty said the legal team was not in a position to do so at this point. they needed more time to do so. the judge seemed irritated a
david spunt live at the courthouse in brooklyn, new york.ternoon. with the raid on mar-a-largo, the reason i'm here right now in brooklyn at the eastern district of new york federal courthouse, this is where the special master is located. to bring everybody up to speed, this can be a complicated case. about 11,000 documents were taken by the fbi from mar-a-largo on august 8. we remembered seeing those images. the trump team wanted a special master, a neutral third party person to review some...
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we're headed to brooklyn for the first time in three years, since before covid. [ cheers and applause ] are you excited about this? >> guillermo: very excited, i love nework. >> jimmy: i am very excited too. we will be at the brooklyn academy of music. there's no place like new york. this is from the mets game yesterday. mets had a doubleheader with the pirates. during the first game, a reporter, steve gelbs, who was in the stands, managed to get ahold of a foul ball and got a chance to meet some wandering mets fans in pittsburgh. >> no. >> did you actually catch that? >> i got it. >> did you catch it? >> no, it was a section over and it bounced towards me. this guy right here is trying to steal a ball. we're on air right now. >> yeah, but i've never gotten a ball in my life. >> i've never gotten a ball in my life, i'm 35. >> you've got a lot more years to get one, steve. >> i don't know about that, not in this job. look at all these people trying to grab the ball from me. >> you've got a lot of years left. >> guys, excuse me, excuse me, guys. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: surrounded by zombies or something. they're still there arguing about the ball. oh, loo
we're headed to brooklyn for the first time in three years, since before covid. [ cheers and applause ] are you excited about this? >> guillermo: very excited, i love nework. >> jimmy: i am very excited too. we will be at the brooklyn academy of music. there's no place like new york. this is from the mets game yesterday. mets had a doubleheader with the pirates. during the first game, a reporter, steve gelbs, who was in the stands, managed to get ahold of a foul ball and got a...
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that cell phone belonged to a 26-year-old trump supporter from brooklyn, new york, named anton lunic. he pled guilty to charges. this is lunic seen entering the building. the call was placed at 4:34 p.m. on january 6th from the white house land line. to put that time slot in context as to why it's important, this was a call that was placed after trump told rioters to go home at 4:17 p.m. >> so, go home, we love you, you're very special. >> lunyk claims he doesn't remember getting that call or didn't know anyone in the white house. a former republican congressman isn't buying it. he worked as a technical adviser for the january 6th committee. >> i really don't count anybody who says i don't know anybody in the white house and i don't remember the call. why don't we go to the originator. and i know the committee has tried the do that because those white house extensions are important. for me as a data guy, i don't pay attention to what the data is saying when the data is telling me something else. >> what is being said about all of this come this wednesday. let's talk about it with my t
that cell phone belonged to a 26-year-old trump supporter from brooklyn, new york, named anton lunic. he pled guilty to charges. this is lunic seen entering the building. the call was placed at 4:34 p.m. on january 6th from the white house land line. to put that time slot in context as to why it's important, this was a call that was placed after trump told rioters to go home at 4:17 p.m. >> so, go home, we love you, you're very special. >> lunyk claims he doesn't remember getting...
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bessie margolin was born in 1909 in brooklyn, new york, the first american born child of russian jewish immigrants, from there, to escape new york's tough and crowded conditions bessie margolin's family made its way to memphis. about a year after giving birth to 1/3 child bessie margolin's mother died leaving bessie margolin's father alone to care for his 3 young children. they attracted the attention of a rabbi who petitioned the jewish orphans home in new orleans to accept the children so in 1913 the orphanage admitted bessie margolin at age 4 and her siblings. the home as it was known sat prominently st. charles avenue near the stately mansions of new orleans prosperous citizens. in the home, bessie margolin grew up with 150 other orphans at half orphans from the deep south. the trustees were not content to provide mere subsistence. instead the home groomed bessie as an all-american girl, reflected the values and culture of her prosperous benefactors. addition to reform jewish education the home provided bessie margolin with a robust secular education at the isidore newman school whe
bessie margolin was born in 1909 in brooklyn, new york, the first american born child of russian jewish immigrants, from there, to escape new york's tough and crowded conditions bessie margolin's family made its way to memphis. about a year after giving birth to 1/3 child bessie margolin's mother died leaving bessie margolin's father alone to care for his 3 young children. they attracted the attention of a rabbi who petitioned the jewish orphans home in new orleans to accept the children so in...
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on september 26th, we're packing up the whole show, lock stock and guillermo and bringing it to brooklyn, newif you would like to join us live and in person, you can get tickets at kimmelinbrooklyn.com. we have a great lineup of guests, i think we'll reveal those next week. the tickets are free and i'd love to see your head. our first guest started working in television when he was a kid on nickelodeon on "all that." then spent the whole rest of his life on "saturday night live." on monday night, he hosts the 74th annual emmy awards on nbc and peacock. please welcome kenan thompson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> good to see you. i'm very excited. >> jimmy: have you been to like the theater to start on the emmys? >> finally for the first time today. >> jimmy: and how did it go? >> it was the first day of school yesterday, so i had to be in town for that. you have two kids, right? >> yeah, 8 and 4. and it was the first time for the little one going to school. >> jimmy: did you cry? px >> i'm going to say that i didn't. >> jimmy: it's hard not to. >> it's touching. >> jimmy: yo
on september 26th, we're packing up the whole show, lock stock and guillermo and bringing it to brooklyn, newif you would like to join us live and in person, you can get tickets at kimmelinbrooklyn.com. we have a great lineup of guests, i think we'll reveal those next week. the tickets are free and i'd love to see your head. our first guest started working in television when he was a kid on nickelodeon on "all that." then spent the whole rest of his life on "saturday night...
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greg mocker has the story from brooklyn. >> new york city. need police fire or medical. >> it's the phone number. everybody knows it's the date no one can forget. 9.11 has a special significance inside the 9-1-1 center. the number takes them back to what was a nice september morning at work for cheryl james. i was sitting in the >> i think that a was in the street trial and and we came over to me and told me so plain that this winning too. have faith in the moments after that. this is my life changed at that time we have a tv point upper a so we didn't know the significance of everything that we've witnessed. she's been with the nypd since 1985. i've been here for a >> and i just took that one comment. you out of skin at the stand and do the people who work inside the public safety answering center in downtown brooklyn are the heart and the soul of the 9-1-1 system heart was just beating mike castle, everybody for be had just 5 months on the job. on that day, i sat down. and the first call that i got was. a female. she has come me all time. w
greg mocker has the story from brooklyn. >> new york city. need police fire or medical. >> it's the phone number. everybody knows it's the date no one can forget. 9.11 has a special significance inside the 9-1-1 center. the number takes them back to what was a nice september morning at work for cheryl james. i was sitting in the >> i think that a was in the street trial and and we came over to me and told me so plain that this winning too. have faith in the moments after that....
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anne's warehouse, a performing arts institution in brooklyn. newst stop of an astounding journey. an artistic idea that grew out of the real-life experiences of migrants from the middle east and africa living in a camp in calais, france with an uncertain future. it turned into a theater project called the jungle. and finally the character of little amal, a syrian girl who fled her war-torn home and made a 5000 mile journey from the syrian-turkish borderthrough europe to britain, in search of her mother. she was usually greeted warmly, including by the pope. but as in real life, she was at times caught up in the anti-immigrant politics of our era. for zuabi, a veteran palestinian theater director, amal is also an embodiment of the power of art. amir: for me, this is the act of theater, the first ingredient in it is you need to have something important to say, or else why should i come and spend an hour of my life? i think she has something important to say. she doesn't say it in words. but maybe that's the idea. that she doesn't need to speak becaus
anne's warehouse, a performing arts institution in brooklyn. newst stop of an astounding journey. an artistic idea that grew out of the real-life experiences of migrants from the middle east and africa living in a camp in calais, france with an uncertain future. it turned into a theater project called the jungle. and finally the character of little amal, a syrian girl who fled her war-torn home and made a 5000 mile journey from the syrian-turkish borderthrough europe to britain, in search of...
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this happened in brooklyn, new york, behind me judge raymond dearie, the special master asked trump'sorneys for that trump did indeed declassify documents seized by the fbi. trump's legal team took issue with the request arguing they don't want to give too many details over fears of exposing trump criminally. dearie said, quote, you can't have your cake and eat it, too. end quote. dearie will serve as a neutral third party arbiter who along with a team will sift through some 11,000 documents and separate any that may be covered under attorney-client or executive privilege. federal prosecutors say around 100 of those documents are classified. trump's attorneys wrote to dearie in a file last night and used the words, quote: subsequent indictment, meaning they are prepared for a possible indictment. as dearie examines the record, attorney general merrick garland and the department of justice are appealing to the 11th circuit of appeals in atlanta over the need for a special master in general. this could short circuit the whole special master review. the reason, bret, judge cannon, aileen
this happened in brooklyn, new york, behind me judge raymond dearie, the special master asked trump'sorneys for that trump did indeed declassify documents seized by the fbi. trump's legal team took issue with the request arguing they don't want to give too many details over fears of exposing trump criminally. dearie said, quote, you can't have your cake and eat it, too. end quote. dearie will serve as a neutral third party arbiter who along with a team will sift through some 11,000 documents...
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master appointed to review the documents will hold his first hearing on the case on tuesday in brooklyn, newuation for porsche in a range between 70.1 billion up to 75.1 billion. this would be a near record valuation for a european ipo. the third largest in history, the second largest german ipo we've ever seen. in a nod to the famous vehicle, 911 million porsche shares will be released. investors include qatar and t roe price. honda is under fire for asking workers in the ohio factory to repay parts of their bonuses because the company had been, quoters too generous. staff at the marysville honda plant were sent a memo given f g workers nine days to decide how they would pay the company can back. they had have the option to deduct the money from future paychecks or bonuses or write your boss a check or give them cash back. have you ever heard of anything like this before? maria: that is wild, cheryl. oh, god. i think they're going to have a hard time with getting that money back. cheryl: somebody might be calling their lawyer. maria: we'll watch it. thank you, cheryl. meanwhile, miami mayor
master appointed to review the documents will hold his first hearing on the case on tuesday in brooklyn, newuation for porsche in a range between 70.1 billion up to 75.1 billion. this would be a near record valuation for a european ipo. the third largest in history, the second largest german ipo we've ever seen. in a nod to the famous vehicle, 911 million porsche shares will be released. investors include qatar and t roe price. honda is under fire for asking workers in the ohio factory to repay...
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is jacqueline alamo knee, washington post congressional -- as well as charles coleman, former brooklyn, new prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. a big welcome to you both. we're going to begin with some new reaction to the allegations made by a former investigator on the january 6th house panel. this was a call between the white house switchboard and a writer that happened during the capitol attack. the full interview on this airs tonight on 60 minutes, but let's listen to this part. >> when you see that the white house switchboard had connected to a rioters phone well it's happening, that's a bit aha moment. you get an hour -- >> wait a minute. someone in the white house was calling one of the riders while the riot was going on? >> absolutely. >> i only know one end of the call. i don't know the white house and. >> that's one of thousands of details that the committee is aware of. to me, it's interesting, but much less interesting than the fact that donald trump told the crowd in public, you have to fight like hell. >> this says the call came from inside the white house. >> i can't say a
is jacqueline alamo knee, washington post congressional -- as well as charles coleman, former brooklyn, new prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. a big welcome to you both. we're going to begin with some new reaction to the allegations made by a former investigator on the january 6th house panel. this was a call between the white house switchboard and a writer that happened during the capitol attack. the full interview on this airs tonight on 60 minutes, but let's listen to this part. >>...
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. >> gillian: and the team today in brooklyn, new york, indicated that they are preparing for an indictmentat least preparing for the potential of an indictment. it seemed a bit of a sort of about-face for them in terms of at least they said in front of the special judge subsequent indictments they used when writing and talking, what do you bring to that? is it a new strategy? what does that tell us? >> obviously defense lawyers are always concerned that the client is going to open them up to some exposure and criminal exposure, so you want to make sure that you don't do anything that interferes or sends at that direction, so it seems very appropriate that they would argue to that end to it and it's going to be very interesting as they set up the database for the review of the 11,000 documents how they handle these classified documents. >> gillian: which they are about 100 of them that we know about, and essentially ordered the team today to provide evidence that he had declassified these evidence as he has been saying and has the former white house staff has been saying now for a couple of
. >> gillian: and the team today in brooklyn, new york, indicated that they are preparing for an indictmentat least preparing for the potential of an indictment. it seemed a bit of a sort of about-face for them in terms of at least they said in front of the special judge subsequent indictments they used when writing and talking, what do you bring to that? is it a new strategy? what does that tell us? >> obviously defense lawyers are always concerned that the client is going to open...
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i'm at a park in brooklyn, new york.y left ukraine. at times it is still so hard for them to even tell their story. >> an explosion wave took out our front door and looters came in and took whatever they liked. the shell fragments remain in my back and there is a hole in my head. >> the family escaped thanks to another family who lived 5,000 miles away. >> he is my childhood friend. we met when we were about 5 or 6 years old. >> reporter: alex and his siblings nick and angela came to the united states from ukraine over the past two decades and they started a small and now thriving business operating car dealerships. when putin invaded ukraine, their lives changed, too. >> we started calling our relatives, friends asking how they are there and people were panicking. >> the conditions was really bad. >> we decided we have to help them, get them out from there somehow. >> one of the things that sticks with me is it took them 19 days to get from mariupol to the ukraine border. they had three young children. they had an 8-mon
i'm at a park in brooklyn, new york.y left ukraine. at times it is still so hard for them to even tell their story. >> an explosion wave took out our front door and looters came in and took whatever they liked. the shell fragments remain in my back and there is a hole in my head. >> the family escaped thanks to another family who lived 5,000 miles away. >> he is my childhood friend. we met when we were about 5 or 6 years old. >> reporter: alex and his siblings nick and...
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demonstrators who have showed up in brooklyn behind you, not surprisingly i think given the fact it's brooklyn, new york city, leans democratic. they are anti-trump demonstrators. you've also seen the arrival of some of the attorneys, yes. >> yeah, i think we got some of this video in which the trio of attorneys now representing trump arrived a few minutes ago. yelled at by several demonstrators here that are also in attendance. this is the brooklyn federal courthouse. we're just about ten minutes here from manhattan. this is the first time in which the judge is going to be meeting with not only the doj, but also with trump's attorneys here. the special master situation is moving forward. despite an appeal by the department of justice requesting the u.s. appeals court of the 11th circuit in atlanta to aloe the department of justice to continue to work through its investigation. its criminal investigation of those more than 100 classified documents at this moment in time, that stay has not been issued and therefore, the special master is meeting with both sides here today to not only determine a pot
demonstrators who have showed up in brooklyn behind you, not surprisingly i think given the fact it's brooklyn, new york city, leans democratic. they are anti-trump demonstrators. you've also seen the arrival of some of the attorneys, yes. >> yeah, i think we got some of this video in which the trio of attorneys now representing trump arrived a few minutes ago. yelled at by several demonstrators here that are also in attendance. this is the brooklyn federal courthouse. we're just about...
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at a park in brooklyn, new york. the daughter was about to celebrate her seventh birthday.ths after they left ukraine, and at times, it is still so hard for them to even tell their story. >> an explosion wave took out our front row door and looters came into whatever they liked. shell fragments remain in my back, and there is a hole in my head. >> the urasovs escaped, thanks to another family who lived 5000 miles away. >> he is my childhood friend we. met when we were five or six years old. and >> alison's siblings came to united states from ukraine of the past two decades and they started a small but slaving business operating car business. their lives changed too. >> calling our relatives asking how they are there and people were panicking. >> we decided that we have to help them, get them out from their somehow. >> one of the things that sticks with me is that it took the urasovs this 19 days to get from mariupol to the ukraine border they had an eight month old baby. when i left ukraine, along with hundreds of thousands of rescue refugees it took 19 hours, and it was a
at a park in brooklyn, new york. the daughter was about to celebrate her seventh birthday.ths after they left ukraine, and at times, it is still so hard for them to even tell their story. >> an explosion wave took out our front row door and looters came into whatever they liked. shell fragments remain in my back, and there is a hole in my head. >> the urasovs escaped, thanks to another family who lived 5000 miles away. >> he is my childhood friend we. met when we were five or...
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i met them in brooklyn, new york. their daughter was about to celebrate her seventh birthday.ays after they left ukraine and at times it is still so hard for them to even tell their story. >> translator: an explosion wave took out our front door and looters came in and took whatever they liked. the shell fragments remain in my back, and there is a hole in my head. >> reporter: they escaped thanks to another family who lived 5,000 miles away. >> translator: he's my childhood friend. we met when we were about 5 or 6 years old. >> he and his siblings came to the united states over the past two decades and they started a small and now thriving business operating car dealerships. when putin invaded ukraine their lives changed, too. >> we start calling our relatives, friends, asking how they are there, and people were panicking. >> yeah, the conditions was really bad. >> we decided that we have to help them, get them out from there somehow. >> one of the things that sticks with me it took them 19 days to get from mariupol to the ukraine border. they had three young children, they ha
i met them in brooklyn, new york. their daughter was about to celebrate her seventh birthday.ays after they left ukraine and at times it is still so hard for them to even tell their story. >> translator: an explosion wave took out our front door and looters came in and took whatever they liked. the shell fragments remain in my back, and there is a hole in my head. >> reporter: they escaped thanks to another family who lived 5,000 miles away. >> translator: he's my childhood...
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kimberly brooklyn's new leaderless trust has held her 1st prime minister's question time in parliament on her 2nd day in office. there which is and choose from mpm or she pushed her funds to grow the economy through tax cuts because of 2 governments under pressure to tackle the cost of living crisis in solving energy bills. but let's trust has ruled on taxing energy companies. huge profits, regional level. once you set it on leadership campaign though she was against winful taxes. did she mean it? i am against a winful tax. i believe it is the wrong thing to be met to be putting companies off investing in the united kingdom just to be growing the economy laundry. simmons has moved from westminster questions and answers in parliament. is the big test of any new prime minister or the actual end result jor is out really. she did stand her ground. she did seem relatively calm. she did answer back in terms of the, the usual way, a prime minister would do the attacks upon her a but care stammer was targeted in his approach. he knew where he could find weak points, he kept emphasizing. where
kimberly brooklyn's new leaderless trust has held her 1st prime minister's question time in parliament on her 2nd day in office. there which is and choose from mpm or she pushed her funds to grow the economy through tax cuts because of 2 governments under pressure to tackle the cost of living crisis in solving energy bills. but let's trust has ruled on taxing energy companies. huge profits, regional level. once you set it on leadership campaign though she was against winful taxes. did she mean...
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. -- the brooklyn academy of music. we haven't been to new york since 2019. ve we missed anything? how's mayor deblasio doing? good? he still kickin' ass? i love being back here. the people in brooklyn -- everyone thinks you're rude, it's not true. the people in this city are as warm as that weird air that blows out of the subway grates. they're the greatest. don't get me wrong, i love california, but brooklyn has a special something we don't have on the west coast -- it's called water. speaking of water, we got a lot of rain here last night. i had to watch a youtube video to learn how to open an umbrella. it is hurricane season. down in florida, they are bracing for hurricane ian w whose progress is being carefully tracked. >> here's what we see. it's a little bit misleading. let me explain. if you look at this, what you think you see is all kind of tracks here over florida and fewer over here. >> that's not what i think i see. you know, there's only one rule when it comes to operating a telestrator -- it's "don't draw a penis." yet we brought our whole crew
. -- the brooklyn academy of music. we haven't been to new york since 2019. ve we missed anything? how's mayor deblasio doing? good? he still kickin' ass? i love being back here. the people in brooklyn -- everyone thinks you're rude, it's not true. the people in this city are as warm as that weird air that blows out of the subway grates. they're the greatest. don't get me wrong, i love california, but brooklyn has a special something we don't have on the west coast -- it's called water....
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jane is calling from brooklyn, new york. good morning. caller: how are you? host: i am great. er: i just want to start by saying you're absolutely right. new yorkers are extremely strong and we will never forget 9/11 or the terrorists that did this to us. the feelings are awful, sick, angry, scared. you don't know what is going on. i was in my apartment that morning and i hear katie couric say, a small plane has hit the building. i am freaking out. i look out the window and i see the smoke and what have you. i run up to the roof and there are people already on the roof and we see the second explosion. it was awful. we are praying, crying. i want everybody to remember those feelings and our memories of it are important. they do fade and they come back and you have nightmares. very emotional. i still feel sick about the whole thing and i do not know why they did this to us. i don't understand that still. do all the people in the world, i love you guys and i just want you to be happy and to look at this and remember and hopefully this never happens again. christopher grady was a f
jane is calling from brooklyn, new york. good morning. caller: how are you? host: i am great. er: i just want to start by saying you're absolutely right. new yorkers are extremely strong and we will never forget 9/11 or the terrorists that did this to us. the feelings are awful, sick, angry, scared. you don't know what is going on. i was in my apartment that morning and i hear katie couric say, a small plane has hit the building. i am freaking out. i look out the window and i see the smoke and...
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new york city. especially members of the black community within central brooklyn, leaving new york because ultimately they do not have an option to move to the next place. so are we creating a housing construct in these neighborhoods in order to move up? whatever the definition is, one bedroom to two-bedrooms and people shift. as we all know, their housing needs and demand but if you set up a context where the only way to do that is to shift out of where you are, it has to ask the question of fundamentally, have we been successful in creating the playspace transformation. -- place-based preservation. brett: laura, cincinnati is not new york city but you have seen areas of increasing market demand. the public sector does have some role in that of developing the rhine district. it was primed for development in some ways. there are other neighborhoods with weaker department demand. do we have the federal tools we need to do playspace to work in all of cincinnati? and, do we just see -- need more of what we have or do we need different? laura: that is a good question. and encouraged full read the article
new york city. especially members of the black community within central brooklyn, leaving new york because ultimately they do not have an option to move to the next place. so are we creating a housing construct in these neighborhoods in order to move up? whatever the definition is, one bedroom to two-bedrooms and people shift. as we all know, their housing needs and demand but if you set up a context where the only way to do that is to shift out of where you are, it has to ask the question of...
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in september of 2017 privately operated drone in brooklyn, new york wasna intentionally flown beyond the operator's line of sight and collided with the u.s. army blackhawk helicopter patrolling a temporary no-fly zone around new york city. thankfully, the blackhawk and its crew landed safely. there was significant damage ton the helicopter and the incident created unacceptable risk to the service members and that helicopter. 2000 and tina drone significantly disrupted flight operations at newark liberty airport for 90 minutes causing nine flies to be diverted halting 43 planes inbound to the airport. also causing significant delays for passengers. these events demonstrate the severity of the threat posed and if we do not act it can only be a matter of time before someone who is recklessly operating this technology causes an accident that can have catastrophic effects. as we work to avoid unintentional disasters we also must account for the escalating threat of a weaponize drone from terrorist and criminal organizations who could launch domestic drone attacks of mass gatherings. high
in september of 2017 privately operated drone in brooklyn, new york wasna intentionally flown beyond the operator's line of sight and collided with the u.s. army blackhawk helicopter patrolling a temporary no-fly zone around new york city. thankfully, the blackhawk and its crew landed safely. there was significant damage ton the helicopter and the incident created unacceptable risk to the service members and that helicopter. 2000 and tina drone significantly disrupted flight operations at...