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now, the stop rate differential between brownsville and bay ridge is about 15 times greater. the per per capita rate of people in brownsville getting stopped has a 15 times greater chance of getting stopped and those living in bay ridge. it is true that brownsville is predominantly black and bay ridge is predominantly white and asian. what is left out of that analysis is the per capita shooting rate in brownsville is 81 times higher than in bay ridge. what that means is that every time, and this is again, it is not coming from the police, these are people who are reporting the shootings. this means that every time there is a gang drive-by shooting, the police are going to be out there in high numbers making stops to trident but the rival gang know that they are being observed. given that degree of shooting differential and the inevitable response of pleas to it, in order to try and prevent another person being wounded or shot will result in a higher right of stops. again if you go to the comsat meetings in new york city, these are are the weekly, data driven accountability me
now, the stop rate differential between brownsville and bay ridge is about 15 times greater. the per per capita rate of people in brownsville getting stopped has a 15 times greater chance of getting stopped and those living in bay ridge. it is true that brownsville is predominantly black and bay ridge is predominantly white and asian. what is left out of that analysis is the per capita shooting rate in brownsville is 81 times higher than in bay ridge. what that means is that every time, and...
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what they never compared, let's compare brownsville to bay ridge brooklyn which is several miles away. now, the stock rate differential between brownsville and bay ridge is about 15 times greater, there's the per capita rate of people in brownsville and stopped, they have about 15 times greater chance of being stopped than those people living in bay ridge and it is true that brownsville is predominantly black and bay ridge is predominantly white and asian. what's left out of that analysis is that the per capita shooting rates in brownsville is 81 times higher than in bay ridge. what that means is that every time, and this is again, it's not coming from the police. these are people reporting these shootings. this means every time there's a gang drive-by shooting, the police are going to be out there inhigh numbers , making stops to try and let the rival gang no that they are being observed. and given that degree of shooting differential and the inevitable response of police to it, in order to try to prevent another person being either wounded or shot, will result in a higher rate of st
what they never compared, let's compare brownsville to bay ridge brooklyn which is several miles away. now, the stock rate differential between brownsville and bay ridge is about 15 times greater, there's the per capita rate of people in brownsville and stopped, they have about 15 times greater chance of being stopped than those people living in bay ridge and it is true that brownsville is predominantly black and bay ridge is predominantly white and asian. what's left out of that analysis is...
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i always lived in brownsville. when it was at 48th and michigan i was there. when it moved here in '75 i kind of followed it. because it was, everything youna needed to find you would find in the harsh research collection. most newest books, people comeed out to talk about their books so they always saw me. the assistant curator at that time, edward manning said why don't you become a librarian? i have a job. i don't need to be librarian. >> he said you're out here more than people that work here. believe it or not he had application to rosary college he made me fill out then and there. he mailed it off. i got accepted. when i graduated, he said did you call and get interview? i said no. we set up an interview for you. i went down and interviewed by charlie erickson. interviewed one day, hired the next day. started december 23rd, 1986 and never regretted it since. >> what you failed to tell us you went on vacation,d have n december 28th, 1986. >> it was a -- december 25th was holiday. i was very blessed and lucky. >> you've been here since 1987? >> not this ph
i always lived in brownsville. when it was at 48th and michigan i was there. when it moved here in '75 i kind of followed it. because it was, everything youna needed to find you would find in the harsh research collection. most newest books, people comeed out to talk about their books so they always saw me. the assistant curator at that time, edward manning said why don't you become a librarian? i have a job. i don't need to be librarian. >> he said you're out here more than people that...
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so he said to me, wayne, you don't have to live in brownsville. i have plenty of apartment. it was at another time, not at the first interview, but sometime subsequent to that, he started talking to me about how he had broken this other journalist by suing him and driving them into bankruptcy. so it was the carrot and the stick and they were both jokes. amy: wayne barrett, investigative reporter to who worked for the village voice for 37 years. his 1991 biography has been republished as an e-book with the title "trump: the greatest , show on earth: the deals, the downfall, the reinvention." we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue our look at donald trump. about 1000 housekeepers, cooks, and omens at his casino in atlantic city when on strike friday and through the weekend, demanding reininstatement of health, pension, and other benefits illuminated during one of the bankruptcy proceedings. we return now to our conversation with wayne barrett, considered the
so he said to me, wayne, you don't have to live in brownsville. i have plenty of apartment. it was at another time, not at the first interview, but sometime subsequent to that, he started talking to me about how he had broken this other journalist by suing him and driving them into bankruptcy. so it was the carrot and the stick and they were both jokes. amy: wayne barrett, investigative reporter to who worked for the village voice for 37 years. his 1991 biography has been republished as an...
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brownsville, texas is the people there. austin came in dead last. shawn, do you grade d.c. area drivers. >> i'm going to say this is a busy city. there's always grid lock somewhere, but i give d.c. drivers a b. i mean, not an a because sometimes you guys get a little nasty honk on the horn and do things inappropriately with your hands, but i'm saying overall i give you a b. i've lived here my whole life really and the driving can be a little rough. not just in d.c., around the entire region. i'm going to give it a c. the main reason i'm giving it a c is my pet peeve every day i see people looking down at their phones, holding up their phone and driving. you got to stop that. that makes sense. finally tonight, are purses are a better investment than a real estate. an online tells us exclusive luxury bags, it claims bags that are hard to find like schinnell bags increase 70 percent. tony, how do you grade this study. >> i think -- list he, i think it's a misleading. should you invest in hand bags rather than real estate, no, not really. i give this a b minus because here's wh
brownsville, texas is the people there. austin came in dead last. shawn, do you grade d.c. area drivers. >> i'm going to say this is a busy city. there's always grid lock somewhere, but i give d.c. drivers a b. i mean, not an a because sometimes you guys get a little nasty honk on the horn and do things inappropriately with your hands, but i'm saying overall i give you a b. i've lived here my whole life really and the driving can be a little rough. not just in d.c., around the entire...
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ranks as as 197th safest.af brownsville texas is actuallys l the safest spot.n came in dead last. las >> all right. >> your road rage -- [laughter][lgh can coming up on fox5 news new morning we may soon find out o how much collateral damage has m been caused by u.s. drone. dr strikes over the last eight years. >> gop lawmakers trop hints about a new gun you.ew g you. >> let's take a live look's across the d.c. region. reg you don't have to say sorry too us. we're happy you're with us onu' a friday morning starting offsto a holiday weekend.eekend 4:41 is our time.ur t we'll be right back rightk rig after this.hi >> ♪ >> >> 4:43 is the time and today an announcement expected from the white house regarding miliemtary dronite airstrikes. . president obama is set toid reveal the number of civilian casualties sustained by b strikes in pakistan yemen andmea africa since he took office.kffc he's expected to issue an executive order making theinghe protection of civilians a more a integral part of military planning. >> brad paisley weighs in onis the damage from severe
ranks as as 197th safest.af brownsville texas is actuallys l the safest spot.n came in dead last. las >> all right. >> your road rage -- [laughter][lgh can coming up on fox5 news new morning we may soon find out o how much collateral damage has m been caused by u.s. drone. dr strikes over the last eight years. >> gop lawmakers trop hints about a new gun you.ew g you. >> let's take a live look's across the d.c. region. reg you don't have to say sorry too us. we're happy...
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host: gilberto hinojosa is a long time judge and lawyer from brownsville, texas, and the chair of theatic -- texas democratic national party. or from eras aging -- is a dreamer from arizona with the arizona delegation, acting as a page. let's take a call. amos, go ahead. guest: how are you -- caller: how are you? first of all, america needs to wake up. this is not about an issue that is personal. we are in a critical situation as a country. is lives and our countries put up for collateral, and we need to come together and stop bickering about issues that we have to deal with in house after we secure our commander-in-chief. right now it is about who would do the best job as a commander-in-chief to make sure in the landabitants of america is secure. so, we need to come together in unity. host: so, when you say the land needs to be secured, with reference to immigration, what are you saying exactly? caller: this is not my opinion -- this is not about immigration or any nationality of an individual. this is about -- you know, america is the best country that a person could live in. we hav
host: gilberto hinojosa is a long time judge and lawyer from brownsville, texas, and the chair of theatic -- texas democratic national party. or from eras aging -- is a dreamer from arizona with the arizona delegation, acting as a page. let's take a call. amos, go ahead. guest: how are you -- caller: how are you? first of all, america needs to wake up. this is not about an issue that is personal. we are in a critical situation as a country. is lives and our countries put up for collateral, and...
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they can't even listen to smokin' in the boy's room by brownsville station.kin' in the transroom. nobody can do anything over there. >> but it is -- what i think is happening, and i think that's a pretty good analysis, is that they're scared, all right? they don't want to say anything politically incorrect. they don't want to say, you know what, there is a pretty big difference between men and women. >> you hope it's a big e it's a big difference. >> well, look, the difference is in the way they dress, the way they conduct themselves in the marketplace. men are usually savages. women are kind and gentle. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> we're going to have to bleep that, miller. we just bleeped miller. he said an an atom cal word, but we bleeped it. what i'm trying to get it is they're afraid. you're right, they're not all as dumb as they look. but they really believe that equality means there shouldn't be any difference in gender. that's what it should be, miller. that's what the rainbow pot is. >> well, listen, maybe i'm not smart enough to follow all
they can't even listen to smokin' in the boy's room by brownsville station.kin' in the transroom. nobody can do anything over there. >> but it is -- what i think is happening, and i think that's a pretty good analysis, is that they're scared, all right? they don't want to say anything politically incorrect. they don't want to say, you know what, there is a pretty big difference between men and women. >> you hope it's a big e it's a big difference. >> well, look, the difference...
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my wife out the at brownsville in mike tyson's hometown in brooklyn.he kids didn't know what a bookstore was. it's easy for me as a caucasian to cast on these folks, but i think for other people who have to live with the ever present risk of violence all the time, yeah, kids get guns. it's not hard to get illegal guns in this country. >> well, i'll agree with you. the rest of his speech was good. i thought that one little moment took away from it. you're right. all we ended up talking about was that bit of politicization, right? >> he is pushing a narrative. and the people who already decide that they like it and they agree wit, don't mind about the one little lie, you know, the one part that wasn't exactly factual. >> what's the narrative, that it's too easy to get guns? violence and poverty go hand and hand. we all agree it's a problem. >> the ease of some things to get. you can get a book easier than you can get a glock when you're a child. >> that's colloquial. but i do think it's very easier for kids to get a glock than a computer in some places.
my wife out the at brownsville in mike tyson's hometown in brooklyn.he kids didn't know what a bookstore was. it's easy for me as a caucasian to cast on these folks, but i think for other people who have to live with the ever present risk of violence all the time, yeah, kids get guns. it's not hard to get illegal guns in this country. >> well, i'll agree with you. the rest of his speech was good. i thought that one little moment took away from it. you're right. all we ended up talking...
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bank and seaway bank which is still around and now there's illinois service federal, which was in brownsville originally, and started by men who were here from gravity migration, and then they have a branch in chatham. so from banks to bakeries, to real estate agencies, to dentist us. there are businesses there, but there can be more and the challenge also -- outside of the big companies coming, is the access to capital that black businesses don't receive. >> historically, what role did "the defender" play in helping black businesses grow and helping them get attention? >> at first "the defender" was the largest black-owned business in chicago for a number of years. and in the way that it brought my migrants to chicago and focus it their electoral power as well as their financial power, the newspaper really was the progenitor of a lot of the other businesses in the city. johnson publications, for example, john h. johnson was a classmate of fred, who also lived in chatham for many years. but fred and john h. johnson were classmates in high school, and fred gave john johnson some help and some
bank and seaway bank which is still around and now there's illinois service federal, which was in brownsville originally, and started by men who were here from gravity migration, and then they have a branch in chatham. so from banks to bakeries, to real estate agencies, to dentist us. there are businesses there, but there can be more and the challenge also -- outside of the big companies coming, is the access to capital that black businesses don't receive. >> historically, what role did...
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if you gives the person 30 days to leave mexico, and in 30 days, will have taken the laredo or brownsville. see conclusion, we can very thick buffering of central americans. deliberately , thin buffering of cubans. i don't have time to talk about it now. 'm glad to discuss it in the q&a, way that a much more ophisticated buffering policy has been developed around extra hems hemisphere migrations. i'll leave you with that, why so many people have taken these risks to reach a country that will offer them protection, it's because for the majority, there is no other choice but doing that illegally. thank you. [applause] afternoon. consulaan consulate. allowing me to be among the brilliant scientists, -- i have none of that. and i find a news situation every morning. these are my personal opinions, way, and not necessarily butopinions of my ministry, there are certain overlapping sectors. i have two points that i would like to talk about with you. first is, since this seminar s under the big time of "migration," not only refugees, to make a few a arks on germany as migration country. it sounds
if you gives the person 30 days to leave mexico, and in 30 days, will have taken the laredo or brownsville. see conclusion, we can very thick buffering of central americans. deliberately , thin buffering of cubans. i don't have time to talk about it now. 'm glad to discuss it in the q&a, way that a much more ophisticated buffering policy has been developed around extra hems hemisphere migrations. i'll leave you with that, why so many people have taken these risks to reach a country that...
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work an how do they respond to that because -- i'm from here, from brooklyn born and raised in brownsville and one of the places with the most crime in the city. and we have more gangs, we have basically more shelters, jails and projects. and most of them prisons are for kids. so a lot of our kids are working around with this mentality you know if i have a gun i'm straight and then realize how they're being used so i would think when they read your work that it would make them a little more knowledgeable about what's going on in the world so can you tell me like how they respond to that? >> biggest is that we raise money for small private donors, foundations and donate it over 1500 copies of my book -- public school made it for tenth graders next year. thank you. [applause] i'm in schools this d.c., virginia two times a week so one thing that i'm extremely proud of is that young people, young black students who again they don't identify traditional readers are getting the b side and finishing it up a like two or three days reason is because one they see themselves in the book and susceptib
work an how do they respond to that because -- i'm from here, from brooklyn born and raised in brownsville and one of the places with the most crime in the city. and we have more gangs, we have basically more shelters, jails and projects. and most of them prisons are for kids. so a lot of our kids are working around with this mentality you know if i have a gun i'm straight and then realize how they're being used so i would think when they read your work that it would make them a little more...
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the person 30 days to leave mexico and 30 days that person will have taken the bus to lareto or brownsville. in conclusion, we can see very thick buffering of central americans, thin buffering of cubans. i don't have time to talk about it now. i'm glad to discuss in the q and a, the way that a. more sophisticated policy has been developed around extra hemispheric from africa and malaysia and middle east, a large asylum seeking component. but i'll leave you with that answer to why is it that so many have taken these incredible richks to reach a country that offers them protection? for the vast majority, there is no other choice but doing that illegally. thank you. >> good afternoon. first let me thank you that me as a mediocre diplomats has been invited with the scientists with visual brilliant distractions, i have none of that. what i have is i look every morning into the news and i find a new situation every morning. that's why i didn't bring a script because if i had it prepared yesterday i wouldn't have known who wins the elections in austria, for instance. these are my personal opinions
the person 30 days to leave mexico and 30 days that person will have taken the bus to lareto or brownsville. in conclusion, we can see very thick buffering of central americans, thin buffering of cubans. i don't have time to talk about it now. i'm glad to discuss in the q and a, the way that a. more sophisticated policy has been developed around extra hemispheric from africa and malaysia and middle east, a large asylum seeking component. but i'll leave you with that answer to why is it that so...
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the person 30 days to leave mexico and in 30 days the person will have taken the bus to laredo or brownsville so in conclusion, we can see a very thick buffer in a americans come it didn't buffering of cubans. i don't have time to talk about it now. i'm glad to discuss in the q&a with it a much more sophisticated buffering policy has been developed around extra hemispheric migration from africa and asia in the middle east, often including large asylum seeking component. i will leave you with that answer to why is it so many people have taken incredible risks to reach the country that will offer them protection because for the vast majority there is no other choice but doing that the legally. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. stefan biedermann. first let me thank you that we as a mediocre diplomat has been invited to be among those brilliant scientist about all the figures, numbers, brilliant distractions. i have none of that. what i have is i look every morning into the news and i find a new situation every morning. that is why i didn't bring a script because if i had it repaired yeste
the person 30 days to leave mexico and in 30 days the person will have taken the bus to laredo or brownsville so in conclusion, we can see a very thick buffer in a americans come it didn't buffering of cubans. i don't have time to talk about it now. i'm glad to discuss in the q&a with it a much more sophisticated buffering policy has been developed around extra hemispheric migration from africa and asia in the middle east, often including large asylum seeking component. i will leave you...
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due to the split nature of the court decision by the trial court in brownsville and by the fifth circuit. the worst part of it is not the overreach by the president, and i know you advised him on the legality of the scope -- but it is not the president essentially poisoned the well. for any bipartisan, bicameral efforts to reform our broken immigration system. sen. blumenthal: gender case that required you to release dangerous people into our communities after six months if you cannot place them. blumenthal mentioned a case that required you to release dangerous people into communities if you cannot place them. our friends across the aisle said because the houston not fall in line and rubberstamp the legislation, that somehow this is a problem only with the congress. frankly, the president was warned before he issues executive action orders. i believe that is exactly what has happened. there will be no immigration reform during the course of this president's remaining time in office. let me turn your attention to orlando, where 49 were killed, others were injured. was that an example of
due to the split nature of the court decision by the trial court in brownsville and by the fifth circuit. the worst part of it is not the overreach by the president, and i know you advised him on the legality of the scope -- but it is not the president essentially poisoned the well. for any bipartisan, bicameral efforts to reform our broken immigration system. sen. blumenthal: gender case that required you to release dangerous people into our communities after six months if you cannot place...
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predictable, and of course due to the split nature of the court, the decision by the trial court in brownsville and by the fifth circuit -- the worst part is not the overreach by the president, and i know you advised him on the legality of the scope of the orders, but it is that the president essentially poisoned the well for any bipartisan, bicameral efforts to actually reform our broken immigration system. you mentioned and senator blumenthal mentioned the case that required you to relay's dangerous people into our communities after six months if you cannot place them. that's one of the things that i think we should and could address through immigration reform legislation, but our friends across the aisle say that because the house did not fall in line and rubberstamp the senate's legislation, that somehow this is a problem only with the congress. but frankly, the president was warned before you issues the executive action order in 2014 that this would poisoned the well. and in fact i do believe that's exactly what has happened. there will be no immigration reform during the course of this pr
predictable, and of course due to the split nature of the court, the decision by the trial court in brownsville and by the fifth circuit -- the worst part is not the overreach by the president, and i know you advised him on the legality of the scope of the orders, but it is that the president essentially poisoned the well for any bipartisan, bicameral efforts to actually reform our broken immigration system. you mentioned and senator blumenthal mentioned the case that required you to relay's...
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. >>> un saludo a brownsville texas. >>> un saludo para chicago de toda mi familia. >>> kyle tu saludociÓn de la herencia de su papÁ. >>> del by llull. >>> gracias a dios no estoy desesperado por ninguna herencia, estoy trabajando para algÚn dÍa ganarme mis propios centavos, mis propios pesos y yo darle una herencia a mis hijos. >>> buenÍsimo. >>> maribel guardia comentÓ que cuando ella se presenta en un club gay o en un festival siempre le gritan suegra, asÍ que tiene Éxito por todos lados juliancito. >>> y me encanta Él, la verdad. siempre habla muy bien gato, miau. >>> y el problema que ellos tienen con la herencia y todo el asunto. >>> que serio que te pusiste. >>> no de verdad vamos a una pausa me afectÓ eso. enseguida vamos a tener el top 3 de los videos mÁs sonados de la semana. y un veloz tobogÁn. >>> asÍ es amigos, seÑoras y seÑores, tenemos a la abogada alma rosa nieto especialista. para votar en las prÓximas elecciones. Órale. >>> Órale y nosotros estamos aquÍ llamas que listos celebrando, porque maÑana nuestros queridos argentinos, nuestro hermanos estÁn celebrando su in de
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front page, and now we go to brownsville, texas, undecided line. caller: i am calling in to voice my opinion. i think both candidates are unfit to be president of the united states. in regards to bernie sanders, i think he sold out. i was not for ted cruz, but ted did not least he' endorse donald trump. i would think paul ryan would have made a good president for the united states. in regards to hillary clinton and donald trump, i think i can deal with four years of hillary, but i do not think this country can survive four years of donald trump. host: who will you vote for? think i amht now, i going to have to go with hillary. i do not think i could support donald trump. i do not think we could survive it. i do not think he has the experience. he is just a radical. host: warrensburg, missouri, diane, undecided line. caller: good morning. a shout out to darryl. we're not a bunch of hillbillies toting guns. my husband has a small business. he left me with $4000 a month. i was just wondering, if trump becomes president, can we impeach him on the carry
front page, and now we go to brownsville, texas, undecided line. caller: i am calling in to voice my opinion. i think both candidates are unfit to be president of the united states. in regards to bernie sanders, i think he sold out. i was not for ted cruz, but ted did not least he' endorse donald trump. i would think paul ryan would have made a good president for the united states. in regards to hillary clinton and donald trump, i think i can deal with four years of hillary, but i do not think...
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es aldo, tiene 15 aÑos, vive en brownsville, texas, y quiere ser reportero y presentador.quÉ hago? william: despuÉs, simplemente vas a tu aplicaciÓn. le das a la secciÓn donde dice "despierta amÉrica", y ahÍ tendrÁs las dos opciones del dÍa para votar. pero es muy importante que sepan que tienen que ir a los settings de la aplicaciÓn y conectarse usando su cuenta de facebook o twitter. si no se registran, no van a poder votar por su favorito. asÍ que recuerden registrarse ya mismo. es fÁcil y gratis. ahÍ estÁn los aspirantes del dÍa de hoy, aldo y cristalis. alan: buenÍsimo. bajar la aplicaciÓn y aprietas "despierta amÉrica". william: y muy pronto llegan las semifinales, totalmente en vivo. sigue votando! alan: gracias, amigos. te pareces a jbalvin. william: sÍ, lo puso en tendencia. alan: y ya esta "sin rollo ni tapujos". ese panel ya estÁ haciendo de las suyas. guau. enfagrow ayuda a nutrir un crecimiento sano del cerebro porque tiene dha. tambien tiene nutrientes que se encuentran en alimentos que pueden ser de poco consumo en niños. prueba enfagrow hoy. ♪ nunca escucha
es aldo, tiene 15 aÑos, vive en brownsville, texas, y quiere ser reportero y presentador.quÉ hago? william: despuÉs, simplemente vas a tu aplicaciÓn. le das a la secciÓn donde dice "despierta amÉrica", y ahÍ tendrÁs las dos opciones del dÍa para votar. pero es muy importante que sepan que tienen que ir a los settings de la aplicaciÓn y conectarse usando su cuenta de facebook o twitter. si no se registran, no van a poder votar por su favorito. asÍ que recuerden registrarse...