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when he starts threatening and then watch as he reaches into his pocket and pulls out -- an enormous cleaver with him. changes. the gamer on the left hand side stands up and is a foot taller than the other two guys, they're like, never mind. it is ridiculous. this video put out as a bit of a warning just to let you know, don't get distracted, okay? w. no. >> well, you know the price of drones are coming down when they show up on the what's inside you know what happens there, take it apart. here they've got their first drone and it's time to see what's inside. dan and his little boy lincoln first take it for a quick spin, but they're not just going to get their screwdrivers out and open it up delicately to see what's inside. no. they're going to team up with the geek-a-fy guys youtube channel and open it up a little less delicately. they have a whole competition as to who can shoot the drones out of the air. you want to see that, go to rightthisminute.com so you can see the whole thing. we won't show that here. what we do want to show is -- boom. so they get that drone that they shot out of t
when he starts threatening and then watch as he reaches into his pocket and pulls out -- an enormous cleaver with him. changes. the gamer on the left hand side stands up and is a foot taller than the other two guys, they're like, never mind. it is ridiculous. this video put out as a bit of a warning just to let you know, don't get distracted, okay? w. no. >> well, you know the price of drones are coming down when they show up on the what's inside you know what happens there, take it...
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cleaver will be the first u.s. company to baled factory here in re than 50 years. they're going to build tractors for can farmers. starwood will become the first u.s.s.otel that operates here in nearly 60 years. anan marriott plans to come as well. and they'll help training cubans in the hospitality industry. expected to pull into havana in may, and i will -- carnival cruise-- and i will keepsake one of the best ways to help cubans succeed and improve their lives would be for the u.s. congress to lift the embargo once and for all. [ applause ] you know here today we're doing even more to empower cuban entrepreneurs. i know you've been network week each other and potential american partners. innovators in business like air b&b and prine chesske are sharing the things they have learned. we have a shark named may don't shon@john. for those of you who don't know there's a show in america called the shark tank which is an outstanding show where o bring their ideas and present them and they try to get some financing right there on the air, and it's a fun show to watch. j
cleaver will be the first u.s. company to baled factory here in re than 50 years. they're going to build tractors for can farmers. starwood will become the first u.s.s.otel that operates here in nearly 60 years. anan marriott plans to come as well. and they'll help training cubans in the hospitality industry. expected to pull into havana in may, and i will -- carnival cruise-- and i will keepsake one of the best ways to help cubans succeed and improve their lives would be for the u.s. congress...
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ge on going to sell more, cleaver will be the first company to build a factory in 50 yeaes, tractors for cuban farmers. star wood would be the first u.s. hotel that operates here in 60 years, and marriott is coming as well, and they will help to but first, starwood is coming in inin may. and one of the best waysor the cuban people is for the u.s. ngress to lift the embargo once and for all. [ plause ] here today, we're doing even more to empower cuban entrepreneurs. i know that you've been net working with each oth. businesses like air b&b's brian pa chess ski, sharing the lessons that they have learned. we have a shark here, damon john. for those of you who don't know, there's a show in a arica, called the shark tank, which is an outstanding show, where on television, young entrepreneurs and they try to get some type financing on the air, and it's a fun show to watch. julie hannah supports entrepreneurs all over the year with financing, and give them your best pitch. they might bite and decide to invest. we're announcing commitments today, we're going to welcome up to 15 young cuban
ge on going to sell more, cleaver will be the first company to build a factory in 50 yeaes, tractors for cuban farmers. star wood would be the first u.s. hotel that operates here in 60 years, and marriott is coming as well, and they will help to but first, starwood is coming in inin may. and one of the best waysor the cuban people is for the u.s. ngress to lift the embargo once and for all. [ plause ] here today, we're doing even more to empower cuban entrepreneurs. i know that you've been net...
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a larger haul of cleavers, butcher knives, razors, also confiscated this week in just 24 hours at five brooklyn shelters. >> i don't think they are going to work. so this is to kill somebody. >> reporter: teamsters president gregory floyd was stunned when the security guards he represents showed him the weapons. >> i said, this couldn't be. one day?! all these weapons?! what happens over the course of a year? we -- we -- i -- i said we are really under siege! >> reporter: with the city enduring a wave of knife crimes up 20% this year, it is visible proof of why many of the slashing incidents involve the homeless. earlier this week a homeless man slashed a dunkin' donuts employee. >> scary. it's very scary. >> reporter: robert masscali >> i think things are out of control. i think the nypd must get more involved. i would suggest that the nypd just stop in and visit the shelters so that the residents know that the cops could be coming in at any time. >> reporter: city human resources commissioner steve banks praised the security guards for finding the weapons and said the city plans to e
a larger haul of cleavers, butcher knives, razors, also confiscated this week in just 24 hours at five brooklyn shelters. >> i don't think they are going to work. so this is to kill somebody. >> reporter: teamsters president gregory floyd was stunned when the security guards he represents showed him the weapons. >> i said, this couldn't be. one day?! all these weapons?! what happens over the course of a year? we -- we -- i -- i said we are really under siege! >>...
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with that power of american culture that he believes made wallpaper out of cleaver and the black panther so we were able to absorber. you can ask questions now. >> i am a big fan i know when you approached the project with anything historical there is a lot of research and you probably had some perspective. >> as you go through that process do you have any prospective? >> during the course of writing the book was that point of view from the process of writing the book. >> we wrote the acknowledgments with the research and realize now there is one person i forgot that was j. edgar hoover. [laughter] without him a bad investigating every black man in america i wouldn't have all of these documents. there could be for people in the room talking about important decisions in one is the fbi i have my guess is. [laughter] but what surprised me i thought i knew whose muhammad ali was it is like figuring now a parlor game. there are so many different facets of the personality. >> so when he switched to islam, is that a transition? >> bid to have those separatist views before he joined the nation o
with that power of american culture that he believes made wallpaper out of cleaver and the black panther so we were able to absorber. you can ask questions now. >> i am a big fan i know when you approached the project with anything historical there is a lot of research and you probably had some perspective. >> as you go through that process do you have any prospective? >> during the course of writing the book was that point of view from the process of writing the book....
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200,000 slaves traveled the underground railroad summer man in three states most went to canada.n >> cleaver was popular because it was on the shore of lake erie .>> >> you can could get passage through waterways if you find a cab to take you across to canada .o >> churches like st. john's runaway slaves waiting for ship captains to stick them across the lake to canada. >> if you are a free citizen and you don't report this person or you help them in any way then you could be fined up to $1,000 and six months jaile. >> thousands of that chance. >> rider's tavern in painesville was a way station in lake county , ne on the shores of lake erie. >> you can see, they put the dining room on in the 1920s can see the the messages of a path the path that was dug out. >> they would burn a lantern in an upstairs window facing south alertingow people that was the way station. >> these are people that were one, two or three in the groupe so you would not detect them. >> elaine craine is the present historian and current innkeeper. >> from about the 1850s this area of lake county joined the underground ra
200,000 slaves traveled the underground railroad summer man in three states most went to canada.n >> cleaver was popular because it was on the shore of lake erie .>> >> you can could get passage through waterways if you find a cab to take you across to canada .o >> churches like st. john's runaway slaves waiting for ship captains to stick them across the lake to canada. >> if you are a free citizen and you don't report this person or you help them in any way then...
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emmanuel cleaver, who went on to become the mayor of kansas city, was born in waxahatchie. my friend, the great willie brown, - in san francisco. - was born in minneola. - so your the fifth - [ron] \and any of them - first black mayor. - [ron] could have done it. but my like my sisters and so many others, because of jim crow, we exported talent for too long. it's relevant to where we are now. i remind people, my story of where i am now is a story of what texas can be. because when i was a little kid in east austin, working with my mother's twin brother at the sheraton crest as a bus boy, and at the cherried inn, all those white people i worked at looked at me and they saw a bus boy. because that's all they were supposed to see. nobody asked me what i wanted to be. nobody knew what was in my heart. now you think about, this is a manifestation of what a special country we are. in one generation, i went from being that kid, to being secretary of state in the state that wouldn't let my parents vote, to being elected mayor of dallas, to serving in this cabinet. i remind people n
emmanuel cleaver, who went on to become the mayor of kansas city, was born in waxahatchie. my friend, the great willie brown, - in san francisco. - was born in minneola. - so your the fifth - [ron] \and any of them - first black mayor. - [ron] could have done it. but my like my sisters and so many others, because of jim crow, we exported talent for too long. it's relevant to where we are now. i remind people, my story of where i am now is a story of what texas can be. because when i was a...
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71 delegates at stake, hillary clinton supporter and missouri congressman joining me here, emanuel cleaver the importance of that race. congressman, always good to have you. >> good to be here with you. >> hillary clinton is doing very well. the polls in that state, the lead has narrowed somewhat, and i'm guessing many in that campaign are getting a little concerned after michigan, when the polls were so wrong and bernie sanders won. do you see a possibility of a bernie sanders' surge as he gains on her? >> well, i think there is a strong possibility that he would win a couple of states tonight. missouri has historically been a bellwether state. that was kind of erased with obama. he lost it twice, then he won the election. but i think missouri is crucial. i think at least in terms of momentum, if there is such a thing in politics anymore. and it's a situation now where you just don't want him to win if you're a hillary clinton supporter, because he'll use that to propel him into victory in some other states. but i think secretary clinton is going to do quite well in florida tonight. i don
71 delegates at stake, hillary clinton supporter and missouri congressman joining me here, emanuel cleaver the importance of that race. congressman, always good to have you. >> good to be here with you. >> hillary clinton is doing very well. the polls in that state, the lead has narrowed somewhat, and i'm guessing many in that campaign are getting a little concerned after michigan, when the polls were so wrong and bernie sanders won. do you see a possibility of a bernie sanders'...
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this is june and ward cleaver coming into their new home. there is a child with a cowboy boot -- with cowboy boots on and everybody else looks like them. you want to own a home. as one writer put it, it made confident dads, perky mom, and good children. a house by the american family together at the moment where tv and cars began pulling it apart. here is the man who brought techniques of mass production to the forward. him and his brother started building houses in world war ii after winning a government contract. they made a go of it. they analyzed construction processes and broke it down scientifically, into 27 different steps. and they trained different teams to specialize in each step. they also stopped paying by the hour and a started paying by the peace and they became experts at it. after the war, they wanted to build houses for veterans. he took out 1000 acres. his brother took one look and saw potato fields, bill lovett saw a giant self-contained community. the typical prewar builder put up five houses a year, not bad. but these gu
this is june and ward cleaver coming into their new home. there is a child with a cowboy boot -- with cowboy boots on and everybody else looks like them. you want to own a home. as one writer put it, it made confident dads, perky mom, and good children. a house by the american family together at the moment where tv and cars began pulling it apart. here is the man who brought techniques of mass production to the forward. him and his brother started building houses in world war ii after winning a...
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cork and cleaver i would describe is a contemporary american cuisine. a lot of people, i think, when they have experiences with fois gras bone marrow and things like that. opal, sweetgrass, stuff like that, they have never really had it prepared the right way. so i think when somebody actually has it the way it is supposed to be prepared, a lot of care taken in the preparation of it, i think they find a greater appreciation for it. something that they may be a little afraid of is more, you know, is less scary, i guess. - we kind of take things that you know and put a twist on it. for instance, our reuben ribs. it has all the flavors and components of a reuben sandwich, but obviously in a much different fashion. and between a couple slices of bread. it's definitely not traditional. it's traditional in a sense that the owners, which is one of our most popular dishes. but when you look at it it does not look like anything grandma used to make. just in a little bit of a different presentation. this is our, what we call our board. it has bone marrow with a s
cork and cleaver i would describe is a contemporary american cuisine. a lot of people, i think, when they have experiences with fois gras bone marrow and things like that. opal, sweetgrass, stuff like that, they have never really had it prepared the right way. so i think when somebody actually has it the way it is supposed to be prepared, a lot of care taken in the preparation of it, i think they find a greater appreciation for it. something that they may be a little afraid of is more, you...
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some live in my district, some live in emanuel cleaver's district in kansas city, missouri.the types of claims that have been uncompensated are pretty significant. you have hundreds of people with skin cancer, female breast cancer, asthma, kidney cancer, bladder cancer. the list goes on and on and on. so i know this is a real tragedy that occurred here. these constituents are coming to me asking why their claims haven't been paid. only a fraction have been paid. can you provide me any information about what the gs a's role was in that situation? in terms of informing them what they might be exposed to? and what are the general policies today in terms of materials that could affect their health? >> yes, congressman. thank you for the question. this has obviously been an ongoing item for the agency and one that we will continue to address as concerns are raised. my understanding, and i spent just a little bit of time with this item is that we did have situations in which there were individuals who were concerned about illnesses related to the environmental health of the locati
some live in my district, some live in emanuel cleaver's district in kansas city, missouri.the types of claims that have been uncompensated are pretty significant. you have hundreds of people with skin cancer, female breast cancer, asthma, kidney cancer, bladder cancer. the list goes on and on and on. so i know this is a real tragedy that occurred here. these constituents are coming to me asking why their claims haven't been paid. only a fraction have been paid. can you provide me any...
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some live in my district, some live in emanuel cleaver's district where the facility's located in kansas city, missouri. the types of claims that have been uncompensated are pretty significant. you have hundreds of people with skin cancer, beryllium sensitivity, female breast cancer, asthma, kidney cancer, bladder cancer. the list goes on and on and on. so i know this is a real tragedy that's occurred here, and these constituents are coming to me asking why their claims haven't been paid, only a fraction have been paid. i'd first like to know, can you provide me information about what the gsa's role was in that situation in terms of informing them what they might be exposed to and what are the general policies on that today for workers who may be being exposed to materials that can affect their health? >> yes, congressman, thank you for the question. this has obviously been an ongoing item for the agency and one that we will continue to address as concerns are raised. my understanding, and i spent just a little bit of time with this item, is that we did have situations in which there wer
some live in my district, some live in emanuel cleaver's district where the facility's located in kansas city, missouri. the types of claims that have been uncompensated are pretty significant. you have hundreds of people with skin cancer, beryllium sensitivity, female breast cancer, asthma, kidney cancer, bladder cancer. the list goes on and on and on. so i know this is a real tragedy that's occurred here, and these constituents are coming to me asking why their claims haven't been paid, only...
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cleaver, ranking member. >> mr. secretary, is there a plan speak was as osha's trying to say, congressman, these are questions about technically could you choose to pay bondholders, including foreign bondholders and not pay american citizens things that they are do. i acknowledge to this committee there's a technical capability to pay principal and interest, including to all of the foreigners who own u.s. bond. i think we have to pay our bondholders to i think we have to pay our veterans, a medicare, we also have to pay for the lights to go on in this room and in veterans hospitals around the country. i think the notion there's a workable plan for the government of the united states to default is the highest form of irresponsibility. that's what's really the issue here. >> thank you. i came here with, interested in oil more than anything else. there was a time when we said we've got to produce more oil, to reduce our dependence on imported oil from the middle east because of the chaos. i'm wondering now today, aaa d
cleaver, ranking member. >> mr. secretary, is there a plan speak was as osha's trying to say, congressman, these are questions about technically could you choose to pay bondholders, including foreign bondholders and not pay american citizens things that they are do. i acknowledge to this committee there's a technical capability to pay principal and interest, including to all of the foreigners who own u.s. bond. i think we have to pay our bondholders to i think we have to pay our veterans,...
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cleaver, ranking member of the our housing and insurance subcommittee. >> mr. secretary, is there a plan? >> as i was just trying to say, congressman, these are questions about technically could you choose to pay bond holders, including foreign bond holders and not pay american citizens things that they're due? and we did i acknowledge to this committee there's a technical capability to pay principal and interest, including to all of the foreigners who own u.s. bonds. i think we have to pay our bond-holders. i think we also have do pay our veterans, have to pay medicare, pay for the flights go on in this room and in veterans hospitals around the country. i think the notion that there's a workable plan for the government of the united states to default is the highest form of irresponsibility. and that's what's really the issue here. >> thank you, i'm duly, i came here with interested in oil. more than anything else. there was a time when we said, we've got to produce more oil. to reduce our dependence on imported oil from the middle east because of the chaos. i'
cleaver, ranking member of the our housing and insurance subcommittee. >> mr. secretary, is there a plan? >> as i was just trying to say, congressman, these are questions about technically could you choose to pay bond holders, including foreign bond holders and not pay american citizens things that they're due? and we did i acknowledge to this committee there's a technical capability to pay principal and interest, including to all of the foreigners who own u.s. bonds. i think we...
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some live in my district, some live in emanuel cleaver's district where the facility is located in kansasity, missouri. the types of claims that have been uncompensated are pretty significant. you have hundreds of people with skin cancer, female breast cancer, asthma, kidney cancer, bladder cancer. chronic obstructive airway. the list goes on and on and on. so i know this is a real tragedy that's occurred here. these constituents are coming to me asking why their claims haven't been paid. only a fraction have been paid. can you provide me any information about what the gsa's role was in that situation in terms of informing them what they might be expokesed to, and what are the general policies on that today for workers who may be exposed to materials that could affect their health? >> yes, congressman. thank you for the question. this has obviously been an ongoing item for the agency and one that we will continue to address as concerns are raised. my understanding, and i spent just a little bit of time with this item is that we did have situations in which there were individuals who were
some live in my district, some live in emanuel cleaver's district where the facility is located in kansasity, missouri. the types of claims that have been uncompensated are pretty significant. you have hundreds of people with skin cancer, female breast cancer, asthma, kidney cancer, bladder cancer. chronic obstructive airway. the list goes on and on and on. so i know this is a real tragedy that's occurred here. these constituents are coming to me asking why their claims haven't been paid. only...