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it's mayfield song and i have the brooklyn united marching rang join us so it's it's focusing on people who are building in cells because. of prejudice it's an interesting thing to the to study each and every decade and find a different community from our history where that's happening and there's plenty of them out there so i just want to get a little personal now if that's ok with you has been preparing for this interview for meeting you i've been reading a lot about the buzz that you've been creating with your choice of personal pronoun you've asked have to be called she or she or they judy like yeah the musical star judy garland exactly. does that make it really difficult for people when well it's a gift you know i give it to people and if they want to use it they can use it i don't mind it when people use other ones but for me it's just fun my pronoun is an art piece so art is there to help bring a little pause to your life break you out of your patterns and so when people use my pronoun they kind of go they don't know what to do and also makes people laugh and makes them smile tha
it's mayfield song and i have the brooklyn united marching rang join us so it's it's focusing on people who are building in cells because. of prejudice it's an interesting thing to the to study each and every decade and find a different community from our history where that's happening and there's plenty of them out there so i just want to get a little personal now if that's ok with you has been preparing for this interview for meeting you i've been reading a lot about the buzz that you've been...
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our fi gs working to become the first brooklyn-bourne preside president of the united states, pleases and applause] ♪ how are you? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: you're great? well, i'll be the judge of that. [ laughter ] >> are you ready? >> jimmy: yes. wow. even your heart is loud. i think it's important, because after what happened last time we elected a president, we need to know that you even have a heart. [ laughter ] >> i do! >> jimmy: you do. >> and it's functioning well, so thank you. >> jimmy: three weeks. i'm sure you're tired of talking about this. you had a heart attack in las vegas. was this a buffet-related accident? what happened to you? >> it turns out, unbeknownst to me that i had an artery that wasn't functioning very well. >> jimmy: they put a stint in? >> two stints. >> jimmy: two stints? >> it's a fairly common procedure, happens a million times in the united states. next day i was walking, couple days later i was out of the hospital and back on the campaign trail. >> jimmy: you didn't spend much time in bed, did you? [cheers and applause] we have a video here. i don't
our fi gs working to become the first brooklyn-bourne preside president of the united states, pleases and applause] ♪ how are you? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: you're great? well, i'll be the judge of that. [ laughter ] >> are you ready? >> jimmy: yes. wow. even your heart is loud. i think it's important, because after what happened last time we elected a president, we need to know that you even have a heart. [ laughter ] >> i do! >> jimmy: you do. >> and...
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month ago who went to syria, trained as a sniper, and came back and was living in brooklyn planning additional tax in the uniteds so these alliances don't last forever. that is true. the alliance with turkey as a member of nato has to be looked at because turkey pro told the president they wouldn't be bombing civilians and they've already killed civilians in the last day. they said that one go after the kurds, they are doing that. they are bombing hospitals. they aren't holding up their end of the deals went just a little bit confused by the president's statement that he wants to take troops out, which is fine, that something he said he would do, consistent, but it's inconsistent with what he just tweeted which was well if the kurds are getting slaughtered by the turks than we can use military option and send thousands of troops an end if you're of the idea that you do not want american forces to be deployed on the ground, you have to have to have alliances on the ground and if the turks did something but the kurds did more when it came to fighting isis and i think 11,000 dead kurdish fighters in terms of how s
month ago who went to syria, trained as a sniper, and came back and was living in brooklyn planning additional tax in the uniteds so these alliances don't last forever. that is true. the alliance with turkey as a member of nato has to be looked at because turkey pro told the president they wouldn't be bombing civilians and they've already killed civilians in the last day. they said that one go after the kurds, they are doing that. they are bombing hospitals. they aren't holding up their end of...
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united states. he is the u.s. citizen currently lives in brooklyn, new york. he and his family have also been in acted by the band. today, he remained separated from his wife sister and five -month-old daughter, and one and half -year-old son. his wife is attempted to obtain a visa to return home until recently the band prevented her from doing so. she was in processing for almost three years. before she was approved for a waiver earlier this month. we think this drug is only for taking the time to share his story with us today. cofounder and president and executive director of muslim advocates in the national at bc and educational organization previously she served as a counsel on the senate judiciary committee and worked on the constitution subcommittee chairman senator russell feingold. prior to working for the united states senate, she worked as a litigation associate with several law firms. current role is advocate, subcommittee on oversight and agency actions total rights in federal courts on the topic of anti- muslim rhetoric and connections to law enfo
united states. he is the u.s. citizen currently lives in brooklyn, new york. he and his family have also been in acted by the band. today, he remained separated from his wife sister and five -month-old daughter, and one and half -year-old son. his wife is attempted to obtain a visa to return home until recently the band prevented her from doing so. she was in processing for almost three years. before she was approved for a waiver earlier this month. we think this drug is only for taking the...
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so brooklyn has the city's most active conviction review unit, exonerating 26 men and women since itle in just the last five years. >> right. just the ones that they've found. there could be many, many more who are still fighting that are in prison innocently. >>> coming up next half hour, the escalating legal battle between robert de niro and his former assistant. why she's alleging gender discrimination as well as abusive behavior. what she's now released that she's using to bolster her claim. >>> but first, get your costume ready. it is time for new york comic-con. rn. so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ♪ go crazy crazy ♪ go crazy crazy >> if you've ever been to new york, you know there's always characters all around the city. this weekend there will be more characters than usual on the streets of manhattan. >> it's because comic-con has opened in new york. more than 250,000 people are e f th wl be ie. 'sne of thlargt ings oits ki. video games, books, and more. >> i say
so brooklyn has the city's most active conviction review unit, exonerating 26 men and women since itle in just the last five years. >> right. just the ones that they've found. there could be many, many more who are still fighting that are in prison innocently. >>> coming up next half hour, the escalating legal battle between robert de niro and his former assistant. why she's alleging gender discrimination as well as abusive behavior. what she's now released that she's using to...
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and brooklyn also happens to be the man bun capital of the united states.is, there are a lot of guys with their hair in little knots on the top of their heads. so in the past we played the game hipster or hasidic. but tonight, as fashion changes, we change, too. and it's time to play a new one called man bun or ballerina. all right? let's begin. is this a man bun or a ballerina? the audience says man bun! and it is -- >> ballerina. >> jimmy: ballerina indeed. you have the idea now? let's try again. the audience says man bun. is it, a -- >> man bun. >> jimmy: man bun. yeah. that's one of our writers, by the way. he's not one of yours. let's try another one. man bun? now you're getting unruly. let's find out. is it man bun? >> man buns. >> jimmy: two buns for one. next okay. this could be misleading. does that bun belong to a man or a ballerina? and it is a ballerina. >> ballerina. >> jimmy: it is a ballerina. this isn't easy. let's see another. man bun? the audience is saying man bun. let's find out if they are correct. >> man bun. >> jimmy: he's prouder of
and brooklyn also happens to be the man bun capital of the united states.is, there are a lot of guys with their hair in little knots on the top of their heads. so in the past we played the game hipster or hasidic. but tonight, as fashion changes, we change, too. and it's time to play a new one called man bun or ballerina. all right? let's begin. is this a man bun or a ballerina? the audience says man bun! and it is -- >> ballerina. >> jimmy: ballerina indeed. you have the idea now?...
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brooklyn winning this politically charged clash $114.00 points to a 100 and. the controversy has many n.b.a. fans and players away and on the issue back in the united states golden state warriors coach says the financial and political forces and pay make the decision ration difficult for the league and basketball is wildly popular over there and so from my perspective the n.b.a. is doing a lot of great things in terms of helping to unify. people in the world the game itself is a unifier and i think that's important and and all of a sudden that is meeting these political forces and. business forces and we are short of thrust in the middle of it and frankly we don't really know what to make of it now the talk of a semi final streak in shanghai has come to an end the defending champion and 4 time winner last to 68 to finalist kisses a fast and the shanghai masters quarterfinals before 5 does that matter djokovic had won 24 straight sets in asia the victory for the city has also and him a place in the a.t.p. finals for the 1st time. oh you're 22 and call the fires continue on friday england are taking on the czech republic later on in the manager gus g
brooklyn winning this politically charged clash $114.00 points to a 100 and. the controversy has many n.b.a. fans and players away and on the issue back in the united states golden state warriors coach says the financial and political forces and pay make the decision ration difficult for the league and basketball is wildly popular over there and so from my perspective the n.b.a. is doing a lot of great things in terms of helping to unify. people in the world the game itself is a unifier and i...
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popping up, whether i'm at soho house in brooklyn and someone tells me this is an opportunity zone, or you hear about places in miami, one of the hottest areas in the uniteds the intention of opportunity zones now being warped by savvy real estate developers and not ever getting to their intended use? >> it's a little early to say it's not getting to their intended use, given that they just promulgated the regulations on these things. it's a relatively new program. this was always the fear about opportunity zones. we've done empowerment zones in the past. investors can defer their capital gains by plowing that money into development in theoretically underdeveloped, underserved areas. it doesn't always work out that way. as you mentioned, there are areas of the country that can be these zones for economic development that are actually quite well developed already, and then you're giving wealthy investors tax breaks to pour money into places that are already rich. i think it's still possible, there are 9,000 of these around the country that include both rural and urban areas that are underdeveloped. it could be effective in getting money poured into those a
popping up, whether i'm at soho house in brooklyn and someone tells me this is an opportunity zone, or you hear about places in miami, one of the hottest areas in the uniteds the intention of opportunity zones now being warped by savvy real estate developers and not ever getting to their intended use? >> it's a little early to say it's not getting to their intended use, given that they just promulgated the regulations on these things. it's a relatively new program. this was always the...
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my job was back in brooklyn and i needed to be in the united states to apply for my family. my heart i felt we will be together in america soon. i am a us citizen and she is my wife. we were married. after the first interview, i returned to yemen. date years of waiting, the for the immigration interview had finally arrived. coworkers loan me the money i needed for the trip. together we traveled to djibouti for the interview. when we arrived, my wife was eight months pregnant with our son. her pregnancy had been difficult. doctors had discovered she had a heart condition. ban stoppedmuslim the yemenis from coming into the us but they allow family members of u.s. citizens. she should of been eligible for a waiver. i am a u.s. citizen and she is my wife. and she needed medical care for a serious heart condition, but the interview did not go as we expected. it did not last five minutes. said her visaand is being denied because of the muslim ban. even though she was my wife were we were not eligible for a waiver. i wasn't sure what to do next. she went into labor late one night.
my job was back in brooklyn and i needed to be in the united states to apply for my family. my heart i felt we will be together in america soon. i am a us citizen and she is my wife. we were married. after the first interview, i returned to yemen. date years of waiting, the for the immigration interview had finally arrived. coworkers loan me the money i needed for the trip. together we traveled to djibouti for the interview. when we arrived, my wife was eight months pregnant with our son. her...
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brooklyn burgers just might be our secret weapon. with new packaging, i think we can sell a lot of units at retail stores. >> i like it. >> i don't knowwanna know why? 'cause there is no category. who do i have to ask permission for for that? >> no one. >> who do i have to pay? >> both: no one. >> happens to have the same colors as the barclays center. happens to have the same colors as the dodgers, on purpose. this is a marketing plan. >> i like that. >> i think the retail stores would be happy. >> all right, guys. i'm gonna run. buh-bye. [whistle blows] [cheers and applause] i'm at the barclays center in brooklyn with alan at a basketball game. howard and alan are paying $400,000 a year to be the official burger of the mets, the nets, and the yankees. the brooklyn nets alone, which is at the barclays center, is $180,000 all by itself. >> good burger. >> it's the best. i wanna see for myself if these contracts are actually a good investment. it says "brooklyn burger cheeseburger." >> both: "barclays signature prime beef." >> that's not barclays signature beef. >> it's ours. >> did you see that before? >> no. >> but see, these are the
brooklyn burgers just might be our secret weapon. with new packaging, i think we can sell a lot of units at retail stores. >> i like it. >> i don't knowwanna know why? 'cause there is no category. who do i have to ask permission for for that? >> no one. >> who do i have to pay? >> both: no one. >> happens to have the same colors as the barclays center. happens to have the same colors as the dodgers, on purpose. this is a marketing plan. >> i like that....
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federal prosecutors in the united states who've brought weapons and drug trafficking charges against his brother. on wednesday, a u.s. prosecutor told a federal court in brooklyn the brother, tony hernandez, personally accepted a million dollar bribe meant for president hernandez from the notorious mexican drug lord known as " "el chapo.o." tony hernandez is accused of trafficking tons of cocaine through honduras bound for the u.s. and of providing heavily armed security for drug shipments. is a staunchnandez ally of president trump. at a n news cononference on thursday, he denied reports he's profited from narcotrafficking and plededged contininued suppot for the trtrump administration. >> we will not stop working to keep on making honduras a land that is hostile t toward drug traffickckers, toward gangs. this has been recognized by thee united statates from their president, their vice president, the state depapartment, the dea, and homeland security over all of these years that i have been president. amy: honduras has become one of the most violent countries in the world because of the devastating drug war and a political crisis that stems in part from a u.s
federal prosecutors in the united states who've brought weapons and drug trafficking charges against his brother. on wednesday, a u.s. prosecutor told a federal court in brooklyn the brother, tony hernandez, personally accepted a million dollar bribe meant for president hernandez from the notorious mexican drug lord known as " "el chapo.o." tony hernandez is accused of trafficking tons of cocaine through honduras bound for the u.s. and of providing heavily armed security for drug...
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united states. the international ownership piece continues to be a part of the nba. so much of that is driven by the popularity of our sport. shery: in september, the full owner of the brooklynwas approved by the board of governors. janet is here with more on this. we just heard how important china is. how much money are we talking about? janet: billions and that is direct money in terms of games that will be broadcast. cctv said he will not broadcast rockets came in china now. it is sponsorship money and it also has to do with the stability of the nba and its team in china and how vulnerable their popularity is to the chinese government, essentially. leftof the money that is has to do with how much the teams are worth if there access to the chinese market is there. amanda: there was a high level of discontent at this. luxury have seen other brands, some have had missteps. how fast do they recover? misstepsme of the recently have been offensive advertising oreo considered stereotypes. -- or ill considered stereotypes. the protests in hong kong pose a .hreat to chinese sovereignty said someally, he countries have issues and this is the third rail issue. the nba certainly beli
united states. the international ownership piece continues to be a part of the nba. so much of that is driven by the popularity of our sport. shery: in september, the full owner of the brooklynwas approved by the board of governors. janet is here with more on this. we just heard how important china is. how much money are we talking about? janet: billions and that is direct money in terms of games that will be broadcast. cctv said he will not broadcast rockets came in china now. it is...
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brooklyn dodgers coaching uniform. one of only two of these are made. here we have mickey mantle 1960 world series. >> all of the items up for bid come from a private collection across the unitednk aaron broke the babe ruth home run record complete with the hat. >> also on the auction block of baseball sports in hollywd signed by joe dimaggio and his then wife marilyn monroe. it is expected to fetch $200,000. >> there are so few of these s this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> lou gehrig's 1933 major league baseball contract could be yours. >> the contract is worth $23,000 for a year. but yet we hope that this piece of paper alone will fetch over $100,000. >> it is not just baseball, hockey, other historic items in basketball gear will also be available. >> the magic johnson signed shirt. >> you can bid on these items in person in beverly hills or online on november 14. >>> since we are talking baseball, a reminder here the world series kicks off tomorrow the only place to watch it is right here in and see washington nationals facing the houston astros. >>> the pacific crest trail runs from mexico of the it is a even for some hikers. thrown a blizzard and it can be down
brooklyn dodgers coaching uniform. one of only two of these are made. here we have mickey mantle 1960 world series. >> all of the items up for bid come from a private collection across the unitednk aaron broke the babe ruth home run record complete with the hat. >> also on the auction block of baseball sports in hollywd signed by joe dimaggio and his then wife marilyn monroe. it is expected to fetch $200,000. >> there are so few of these s this is a once-in-a-lifetime...
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united states. offensive to military service in and so offensive to the colonel personally. >> tell me about the man himself. >> amazing story. he grew up in new york, grew up in brooklyn. he climbed to the highest ranks of the military. super well-respected. a master of his craft. he's put in that place because he knows his job. his language skills. his cultural skills, his military bearing. the that can't he's had a wide variety of military assignments. he is exactly what we tout and the best and brightest in our army and military in general. to attack him is so disappointing. >> a lot of conversations about the fact he showed up on capitol hill in full army dress. why do you think he did that? >> i mean, it's appropriate. he is appearing in his capacity as a military officer. if he was appearing as civilian he'd be in a business suit like i'm in. the fact is, that's the capacity in the which he's testifying and absolutely appropriate. that is our business uniform when we are conducting military business. it's exactly, exactly the bearing you would want to see from a military officer who is free from politics. >> just wanted you to point that out. just the fact, joe,
united states. offensive to military service in and so offensive to the colonel personally. >> tell me about the man himself. >> amazing story. he grew up in new york, grew up in brooklyn. he climbed to the highest ranks of the military. super well-respected. a master of his craft. he's put in that place because he knows his job. his language skills. his cultural skills, his military bearing. the that can't he's had a wide variety of military assignments. he is exactly what we tout...
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deliberately took over healthcare facility in brooklyn, lutheran hospital, zip code for the hospital has the highest percentage of medicare, medicaid people in the uniteded indeed we are making -- were not making much money we never will. that's okay. we are providing quality healthcare to people who did not have a before. we have an outreach program where we have all these clinics all over w reaching out to people to encourage them to avail themselves of what we have in helping them with healthier and better lives. this is effectively the private sector. we have raised almost $3 billion at the medical center. from billionaires that bernie sanders wants to put a bullet through their head. that is only a statement of emotion, he did not say killing anybody, he'll be screaming wife said that. >> he said no billionaires in america. >> how much money does he got? show me how much money he has. >> he says he is $1 million because he wrote a book. >> show me how much money is given to charity. bernie show me how much money you have. joe biden as vice president had about half billion dollars income and he had about $4000 to charity. nice, nice. >> i want to a
deliberately took over healthcare facility in brooklyn, lutheran hospital, zip code for the hospital has the highest percentage of medicare, medicaid people in the uniteded indeed we are making -- were not making much money we never will. that's okay. we are providing quality healthcare to people who did not have a before. we have an outreach program where we have all these clinics all over w reaching out to people to encourage them to avail themselves of what we have in helping them with...
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the master barber of brooklyn this is erupting on al-jazeera. across the unitedstates indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence that disproportionately impact indigenous communities most tribal police departments are understaffed and under resourced another factor is that tribes don't have jurisdiction over non-native americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns of the federal agencies don't respond that they don't take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials give for declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that shouldn't be the end of the discussion. there should be then a ok let's see what went wrong in this case why the is no evidence or why the evidence isn't good enough and make sure that doesn't happen again. a one time glamorous picture house for
the master barber of brooklyn this is erupting on al-jazeera. across the unitedstates indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence that disproportionately impact indigenous communities most tribal police departments are understaffed and...
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brooklyn with a masters degree from harvard. and a purple heart recipient. there was no way to prognosticate at the time the child sought to enter the united states that he would become the person he is today. now one can only imagine the number of children we have turned away who may have been a great benefit to our country. immigrants have made america great. not by themselves would have been a great part of this country and when i see the photograph of this baby being separated from a parent, crying. there is no way to know what we have done when the person seeks lawful asylum. and in my research i don't find any place where the colonel, who i have great respect for by the way i don't think he is being treated fairly. i have not found anywhere in my research he was required to wait in the third country for the period of time before he entered this country. my research does indicate that at that time since they were coming from europe or crimea in this case of any of them. i just have to ask myself why are we treating persons coming from south of the border so differently working agreements, waiting in the third country. if they don't do certain things then
brooklyn with a masters degree from harvard. and a purple heart recipient. there was no way to prognosticate at the time the child sought to enter the united states that he would become the person he is today. now one can only imagine the number of children we have turned away who may have been a great benefit to our country. immigrants have made america great. not by themselves would have been a great part of this country and when i see the photograph of this baby being separated from a...
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united states, really? it's just very disappointing. charles: i think he's trying to piggyback off a statement from the owner of the brooklyn nets, who ishinese businessman, made his billions over there, who immediately tweeted out when this happened about the history of china, how the british showed up, you know, and forced trade upon china which ultimately led to the opium wars which led to the boxer rebellion, humiliation around the world, where they were the most -- the wealthiest economy in the world to the poorest economy in the world. we all kind of get that -- >> no, we don't. that is propaganda. this is a machine that has imposed more misery on the world than any other. now, it's fortunately better than it was 40 years ago, 50 years ago, but the issue here is that the chinese government made promises to the people of hong kong, and they keep trying to break them. and that's what triggered all of these recent demonstrations. and it's obviously disappointing to have mr. psi talk that way. it's very disappointing to see lebron james and others in the nba agree with him. it's false. charles: it's a shame. particularly since they ar
united states, really? it's just very disappointing. charles: i think he's trying to piggyback off a statement from the owner of the brooklyn nets, who ishinese businessman, made his billions over there, who immediately tweeted out when this happened about the history of china, how the british showed up, you know, and forced trade upon china which ultimately led to the opium wars which led to the boxer rebellion, humiliation around the world, where they were the most -- the wealthiest economy...
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brooklyn. master's degree from harvard. serves in the military. purple heart recipient. there was no way to prognosticate at the time this child sought to enter the united states that he would become the person he is today. no way. one can but only imagine the number of children we've turned away who may have been of great benefit to our country. immigrants have made america great. not by themselves, but they've been a part of the greatness of this country. and when i see the photograph of this baby being separated from a parent, crying, there's just no way to know what we've done when a person is seeking lawful asylum. in my research, i don't find any place where the colonel, whom i have great respect for by the way, don't believe he's being treated fairly, but i have not found in my research any indication that he was required to wait in a third country for some period of time before he could enter this country. my research doesn't indicate that at that time persons who were coming from europe or ukraine in this case, any of them had to -- why are we treating persons coming from south of the border so differently? wait in a third country, working out
brooklyn. master's degree from harvard. serves in the military. purple heart recipient. there was no way to prognosticate at the time this child sought to enter the united states that he would become the person he is today. no way. one can but only imagine the number of children we've turned away who may have been of great benefit to our country. immigrants have made america great. not by themselves, but they've been a part of the greatness of this country. and when i see the photograph of this...