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up in brooklyn yes i grew up in bensonhurst would you grow up i grew up all of them so i was in east new york was and flatbush was in bed stuy i was in clinton hill so peace everywhere. now you saw a lot of crime. you saw a lot of crack you know around you how did you not get sucked into what was very easy this my mom who's who still to this day my super hero my super woman my mom in the black mother is maybe the strongest individual in america when argue against that. my mom instilled a sense of self-worth in me and a very young age and so always felt. i always had a sense of worth and know not to anyone else but you know going through those those peer pressure years and invite you know you're influenced by your environment i just always have my own a certain prize and i never wanted to do anything illegal or do things the wrong way just to get ahead. because we're all connected no one wanted to put out good into the world you grew up as the title implies fatherless how do you learn the ins and outs of being of which you had no father to say i'll do this and that you know and do what he did
up in brooklyn yes i grew up in bensonhurst would you grow up i grew up all of them so i was in east new york was and flatbush was in bed stuy i was in clinton hill so peace everywhere. now you saw a lot of crime. you saw a lot of crack you know around you how did you not get sucked into what was very easy this my mom who's who still to this day my super hero my super woman my mom in the black mother is maybe the strongest individual in america when argue against that. my mom instilled a sense...
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as the scorcher expands east, new york will bake this weekend, and so will vermont, up to the eordernada-- yes, canada. there are at least 80 outdoor activities scheduled here in chicago this weekend, from s reworks to rallies to concerts, meaning thousands of ouople are just going to try to teat it out. jeff. >> glor: dean reynolds, holding up well so far. when hot air gets trapped over an area, it is called a heat dome, and for more on this, weathercaster lonnie quinn is also outside tonight. lonnie? >> reporter: jeff, i've got to tell you, no one city is alone in this heat dome that you're talking about. look at this statistic. h.5% of the country had a temperature today of 90 degrees or more. td 22 states had towns that had "feels like" temperatures of over 100 degrees. now, take a look at this graphic, because all of that area shaded in pink, primarily in the midsection of the ountry, big, big numbers. kansas city had a feels-like temperature-- and again, you -- ad from dean, this is when you factor in the humidity with the temperature-- kansas city felt like 105. green bay, wis
as the scorcher expands east, new york will bake this weekend, and so will vermont, up to the eordernada-- yes, canada. there are at least 80 outdoor activities scheduled here in chicago this weekend, from s reworks to rallies to concerts, meaning thousands of ouople are just going to try to teat it out. jeff. >> glor: dean reynolds, holding up well so far. when hot air gets trapped over an area, it is called a heat dome, and for more on this, weathercaster lonnie quinn is also outside...
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east. new york city going to be a nice day today. a little bit of sunshine. this weather brought to you by green mountain coffee roasters, packed with goodness. maybe an extra cup of coffee to keep you warm. the cold front went south. south of new york, south of d.c., even toward richmond bringing in dryer, cooler air, refreshing cooler air, i guess, compared to where we were, it has been a muggy couple of days in the southeast and also the mid atlantic. finally, a little bit of mild air coming in. in fact, for the weekend, new york city, 70 today. 70 tomorrow. 82 on friday. and even over the weekend things are about as exactly where we should be. enjoy this weather. it's pleasant at least. >> unseasonably cool, just like chad myers. all right, chad, thanks very much. >> imagine beating traffic by flying above it in your own car. a new vehicle that is bringing the jetsons to life. rachel crain live in las vegas with a pretty incredibly story. rachel? >> reporter: john, i have a feeling you're a little jealous of this assignment. i was so obsessed i named my d
east. new york city going to be a nice day today. a little bit of sunshine. this weather brought to you by green mountain coffee roasters, packed with goodness. maybe an extra cup of coffee to keep you warm. the cold front went south. south of new york, south of d.c., even toward richmond bringing in dryer, cooler air, refreshing cooler air, i guess, compared to where we were, it has been a muggy couple of days in the southeast and also the mid atlantic. finally, a little bit of mild air coming...
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open out east in new york.me of the top stories we're covering here on the 4:00. >> at least 35 people were treated at a swimming club in san jose after a hazmation chemicals that created a hazardous issue creating nausea and vomiting. we'll have a live update at 5:00. the san francisco mayor elect. london breed making her speech today in the city. breed says she's looking forward to taking office in july and focusing in on the homeless crisis, affordable housing, and making safe injection sites a reality in the city. housing and safe reality in >>> plus a home in the east bay badly damaged when a car crashed into it this morning. the driver, a woman in her 70s, had to be carefully removed from the car and taken to the hospital. speed appears to be a factor, but no word if the driver will face charges. speed appears to be a factor but no word charges. >>> coming up next, a ghost town can be yours for the right price. details on how you can purchase a piece of california history right after the break. (sound of
open out east in new york.me of the top stories we're covering here on the 4:00. >> at least 35 people were treated at a swimming club in san jose after a hazmation chemicals that created a hazardous issue creating nausea and vomiting. we'll have a live update at 5:00. the san francisco mayor elect. london breed making her speech today in the city. breed says she's looking forward to taking office in july and focusing in on the homeless crisis, affordable housing, and making safe...
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one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country but a few miles down the road is east new york in certain sections where the lights are not even on. the lights are not even on. people are living in cars or abandoned lots with cardboard boxes as their beds. we don't care. but people want to eat, survive, and a job. they want an opportunity. what is can happen when there's nothing left to eat or do? 5 miles down the road is coming here. which you rather see someone have the opportunity to help themselves and do better because that's really the majority of people in prison. the majority of people only want the opportunity. only someone to say hey and give them a touch. i think if we look at ourselves and say what can i do, what do you really want to do? how do you feel you can help? i'm available, others are available. it is for everyone, but because you asked me that question. >> i would like to get to know you and invite you to come to another group. we would get the word out. and see what we can do. we can't do a lot with but there something we can do. >> i will be there. i have s
one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country but a few miles down the road is east new york in certain sections where the lights are not even on. the lights are not even on. people are living in cars or abandoned lots with cardboard boxes as their beds. we don't care. but people want to eat, survive, and a job. they want an opportunity. what is can happen when there's nothing left to eat or do? 5 miles down the road is coming here. which you rather see someone have the opportunity to help...
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. >>> time now for the index, and we start with a deadly small plane crash off east hampton, new yorkplane going down in the ocean with four people onboard. at least two bodies have been recovered. authorities spotting the debris field in the water about an hour after the faa lost contact. coast guard, police and commercial vessels all on the scene. >>> also tonight, the tourists killed on the vegas strip. police say a couple from vietnam thr ro at rcusircu to death in hoteand casino. investigators say they were part of a tour group. authorities were alerted when they didn't show up for a trip to the grand canyon. the resort company says it is cooperating with the investigation. no word yet on possible suspects. >>> and new developments tonight in that unfolding mystery in springfield, massachusetts. investigators back on the scene, scouring the home of kidnapping suspect stewart weldon. police discovering three bodies already in a home connected to weldon. tonight, police using ground penetrating radar to see if other victims are buried there. >>> and a new crime fighting tool for po
. >>> time now for the index, and we start with a deadly small plane crash off east hampton, new yorkplane going down in the ocean with four people onboard. at least two bodies have been recovered. authorities spotting the debris field in the water about an hour after the faa lost contact. coast guard, police and commercial vessels all on the scene. >>> also tonight, the tourists killed on the vegas strip. police say a couple from vietnam thr ro at rcusircu to death in hoteand...
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confirmed the identities of four people on board a small plane that crashed off the coast of east hampton, new yorkis weekend. 70-year-old builder to the stars ben krapinsky, his wife bonnie, their grandson 22-year-old willie marav and the pilot. all four are yez yooumd dead but so far only two bodies have been recoughed. mr. krapinsky is described as a prominent builder for wealthy celebrities in the ham tobztons and his clients include billy joel and martha stewart. the plane has not been recovered the accident sunder investigation. >>> a family is demanding answers after their dog alejandro died during a layover at detroit's metro airport. the 8-year-old pomeranian was in his pet carrier on a flight from phoenix to new jersey when he was found dead in his blanket stained with blood. the owner says he was alive when they landed ichigan but tw hours later he was gone. in a statement delta says they are conducting a thorough review of the situation and have been working directly with alejandro's family to support them however we can. a necropsy will be performed to determine how the dog died. >>> a
confirmed the identities of four people on board a small plane that crashed off the coast of east hampton, new yorkis weekend. 70-year-old builder to the stars ben krapinsky, his wife bonnie, their grandson 22-year-old willie marav and the pilot. all four are yez yooumd dead but so far only two bodies have been recoughed. mr. krapinsky is described as a prominent builder for wealthy celebrities in the ham tobztons and his clients include billy joel and martha stewart. the plane has not been...
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northbound 1 a local television outlet in new york city camped out on a tip last night and they found young girls being taken into a foster care facility in east harlem, new york. clearly had been flown there. katy, we have word now that american airlines d as we said before one of the thing is the disbursal that's happening. >> all over the country. >> because the hhs facilities are everywhere. they are not just located down here by the border. one of the things that saw happen today, there was a flight attend ant who gave an interview to the houston chronicle. she was told she was on a flight with a soccer team. it was a lie. it was actually children being sent to facilities who had been taken a way from their families. this is sort that has pushed people out throughout the country. and the logistical challenge if and when something gets signed by the president today f immediate logistical challenge is reuniting everyone. >> a soccer team. i'm wondering why they won't "mtp daily" us images from today, from 2018. gatty schwartz is in guatemala. he has spoken to a mother who was deported but her child was left in texas. that mom is suing. your
northbound 1 a local television outlet in new york city camped out on a tip last night and they found young girls being taken into a foster care facility in east harlem, new york. clearly had been flown there. katy, we have word now that american airlines d as we said before one of the thing is the disbursal that's happening. >> all over the country. >> because the hhs facilities are everywhere. they are not just located down here by the border. one of the things that saw happen...
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poor black americans or rich people on the upper east side of new york? i know the answer.et me blow your mind and tell you. rich people support it more because they get cheap housekeepers out of it. the people in you are you district born in the country see it as a threat to them because it's a threat to them. you are not representing them if you don't recognize t them. >> generally speaking the people supporting the ripping up of families and the child detention centers do it because they say their life is made worse. but who makes the life worse is not the immigrants. the 30,000 americans shot and killed this year are not w immigrants. they are americans. so what my question is why are we spending more on i.c.e. than any other federal enforcement agency combined to do this? >> tucker: okay. we are arguing apples and oranges. we are almost out of time. really quick, can you make a specific way that flooding east flat bush with immigrants, poor immigrants will make the lives of your people, the people who live in your neighborhood better, the americans? how would it improv
poor black americans or rich people on the upper east side of new york? i know the answer.et me blow your mind and tell you. rich people support it more because they get cheap housekeepers out of it. the people in you are you district born in the country see it as a threat to them because it's a threat to them. you are not representing them if you don't recognize t them. >> generally speaking the people supporting the ripping up of families and the child detention centers do it because...
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east. new york city, the record is 95. we are forecasting 92. it will feel close to 100. that includes columbia, south carolina, too. >> we've got some clouds. in the 50s, palo alto. daytime high, temperatures are climbing into the 70s. intervie o.w.n. tomorrow. >>> now the prime minister of new zealand preparing to put her job aside for a bit to become a first-time mom. she will give birth tomorrow. as nbc's kelly cobiella reports, she has an idea of how to lead a country and raise a baby. >> i am not the first woman to multitask. i'm not the first woman to work and have a baby. >> reporter: after months of meeting world leaders and shaking hands and making policy, the new zealand prime minister is now on maternity leave. and she would tell you she is not the first woman to do that either. but arderne is making history. as only the second elected leader of the country to give birth while in office. pakist pakistan's on boutto was the first. >> i'm looking forward to the day when we won't have new stories about that because it will not be unusual. for now, i accept it. >>
east. new york city, the record is 95. we are forecasting 92. it will feel close to 100. that includes columbia, south carolina, too. >> we've got some clouds. in the 50s, palo alto. daytime high, temperatures are climbing into the 70s. intervie o.w.n. tomorrow. >>> now the prime minister of new zealand preparing to put her job aside for a bit to become a first-time mom. she will give birth tomorrow. as nbc's kelly cobiella reports, she has an idea of how to lead a country and...
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slope, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the the country, but a few miles down the road is east new york and certain sections where lights are not even on. the lights are not even on. the people are living in cars, abandoned cars or abandoned lots with cardboard boxes as their beds, as their blankets. and we don't care. but people want to eat. people want to survive. people want a job. people just want an opportunity. and i'm not saying for people like, oh, why should i give someone my -- why should i -- but what's going to happen when there's nothing left to eat or nothing left to do? five miles down the road. it's coming here. so would you rather see someone have an opportunity to be able to help themselves, to be better and do better? because that's really a majority of people in prisons that i've met, and i'll make that blanket statement. i don't care, i'll stand on it. the majority of people that i know only wanted opportunity. only wanted somebody to listen to them. only wanted somebody to say, hey, and give them a touch. hey. i hold that. might not be exactly what, but i think if
slope, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the the country, but a few miles down the road is east new york and certain sections where lights are not even on. the lights are not even on. the people are living in cars, abandoned cars or abandoned lots with cardboard boxes as their beds, as their blankets. and we don't care. but people want to eat. people want to survive. people want a job. people just want an opportunity. and i'm not saying for people like, oh, why should i give someone my --...
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so i would read to people and say, if you have any plans to visit the east coast, new york, ec, baltimorei would love to speak to you. and we -- d.c., baltimore, i would love to speak to you. and we did a number of interviews that way. the for we had to drive was vermont. brian: remind us what you do know for a living. producer for video a company that produces financial newsletters. brian: how long? skizz: four years. brian: do you still should you do documentaries on the side? way to make money for some people, but i have not mastered that yet. i still make films on the side. in fact, the day job has allowed us to keep making our films because i have access to a deo studio and a lighted gear we can use for our own projects. brian: and, joe? joe: i am a curator of photographs at the maryland historical society where i do writing and digitize our materials. supportive ofery my filmmaking efforts. is the kind of thing where i have to have a day job and it is a good day job for that. i really have an exhibit at the historical society called "activism and art, the catonsville 9 50 years late
so i would read to people and say, if you have any plans to visit the east coast, new york, ec, baltimorei would love to speak to you. and we -- d.c., baltimore, i would love to speak to you. and we did a number of interviews that way. the for we had to drive was vermont. brian: remind us what you do know for a living. producer for video a company that produces financial newsletters. brian: how long? skizz: four years. brian: do you still should you do documentaries on the side? way to make...
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there was footage last night, new york 1 seemed to capture some young girls being taken to a foster care facility in east harlem, new york. do you know the number of children taken from their parents currently in the state of new york and what are you going to do as governor since s isn't going to do it, what are you going to doing to reunite them with their families. >> there already had 300 best we can determine all under federal jurisdiction. it's so bad, chris, we wanted to send doctors, mental health professionals, counselors, et cetera because just imagine the trauma these children have suffered. it can scar them the rest of their lives. we offered to send state resources to help the children. the federal government said you have to go through an application process that's going to take two weeks. they don't even want to tell the state how many and in what facilities. that's why we started the lawsuit which is the federal government violated the due process rights of the children and the parents. by the federal constitution, citizens and noncitizens undocumented people still have a fundamental righ
there was footage last night, new york 1 seemed to capture some young girls being taken to a foster care facility in east harlem, new york. do you know the number of children taken from their parents currently in the state of new york and what are you going to do as governor since s isn't going to do it, what are you going to doing to reunite them with their families. >> there already had 300 best we can determine all under federal jurisdiction. it's so bad, chris, we wanted to send...
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across the southwest, southern plains, midwest and all of this heat is going to move into the east coast or new yorky heading into the weekend. temperatures in the 90s. just be aware the heat wave is coming towards the east. mcmansion would close a dozen reports ofes yrday. not only tor large hail and damaging wind reports on going again today and some of the same areas especially across the mid-south, mid-atlantic and potential for heavy rain over the next 24 to 48 hours have been in towards the east coast and up towards the northeast. a pretty good day here in new york city but the rain will come in overnight seemed very warm across the south and southwest where we had wildfire concern. we will talk about 95 degrees here in new york on the weekend. be prepared it is here finally. summertime back to you. >> we should do a triathlon in new york city. >> is there one happening? >> be very, very careful. it's so dangerous. the city of smells. coming up, we have got the latest twist for hackers. social security numbers on the dark web. more unintended consequences of a global trade fight. why the price
across the southwest, southern plains, midwest and all of this heat is going to move into the east coast or new yorky heading into the weekend. temperatures in the 90s. just be aware the heat wave is coming towards the east. mcmansion would close a dozen reports ofes yrday. not only tor large hail and damaging wind reports on going again today and some of the same areas especially across the mid-south, mid-atlantic and potential for heavy rain over the next 24 to 48 hours have been in towards...
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for migrant children being detained only a few miles from where i sit right now, right up in east harlem, new york. throughout my tour of the suffering caused by this policy, i was consumed with several emotions. i keep hearing this administration saying, they're coming forth with a plan to reunite the kids with their parents after the president be la latedly signed an executive order. what do you mean you're coming with a plan? you never had a plan from the beginning, so you never intended to reunite these young children with their parents. and if you did have that plan, then why don't you just use that plan now? and if you didn't have that plan, what did you think they were, just collateral damage to your political conquest to look tough at the border? that's where i start today. joining me now is democrat of new york congressman haquin jeffries who visited a facility in texas this week. i went to texas to see these children, and i hear they're developing a plan which says to me they never had a plan. and if they never had a plan, they had just decided they were going to break up people's famili
for migrant children being detained only a few miles from where i sit right now, right up in east harlem, new york. throughout my tour of the suffering caused by this policy, i was consumed with several emotions. i keep hearing this administration saying, they're coming forth with a plan to reunite the kids with their parents after the president be la latedly signed an executive order. what do you mean you're coming with a plan? you never had a plan from the beginning, so you never intended to...
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immortalists." >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: four family members go to see a psychic on the lower east side in new yorkls them the exact -- each day, that each one of them are going to die. >> steve: oh. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: then they move to san francisco in the '80s. >> steve: all of them? >> jimmy: yep, no -- i don't know. i didn't read it. >> steve: wait, we haven't read it yet. you haven't read it yet. >> jimmy: again, these are all books i have not read, i just read the covers and just read whatever reviews i could read. it says "the immortalists" probes the line -- first of all, probes the line. >> steve: probes. count me in! >> jimmy: between destiny and choice, reality and illusion, this world and the next. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: "the immortalists." >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: what's up, man? what's up? >> steve: are you probing destiny? >> jimmy: dude, i'm probing the line, dude. you know i'm out there probing. >> steve: probing it up, man. >> jimmy: all right, so here's my top five that i think. this could be the book of the summer. and i want you guys to choose. >> steve: nice stacking
immortalists." >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: four family members go to see a psychic on the lower east side in new yorkls them the exact -- each day, that each one of them are going to die. >> steve: oh. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: then they move to san francisco in the '80s. >> steve: all of them? >> jimmy: yep, no -- i don't know. i didn't read it. >> steve: wait, we haven't read it yet. you haven't read it yet. >> jimmy: again, these are all...
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so i would write to people and say, if you have any plans to visit the east coast, new york, d.c., baltimorewould love to speak to you. and we did a number of interviews that way. the farthest we had to drive was vermont. brian: remind us what you do skz: i am a video producer for a company that produces financial newsletters. brian: how long? skizz: four years. brian: do you still should you do documentaries on the side? is it a way to make money? skizz: it's a way to make money for some people, but i have not mastered that yet. i still make films on the side. in fact, the day job has allowed us to keep making our films because i have access to a video year we can lot of use for our own projects. brian: and, joe? joe: i am a curator of photographs at the maryland historical society where i do writing and digitize our materials. and they are very supportive of my filmmaking efforts. it is the kind of thing where i have to have a day job and it is a good day job for that. aturrently have an exhibit the historical society called "activism and art, the catonsville 9, 50 years later." the exhibi
so i would write to people and say, if you have any plans to visit the east coast, new york, d.c., baltimorewould love to speak to you. and we did a number of interviews that way. the farthest we had to drive was vermont. brian: remind us what you do skz: i am a video producer for a company that produces financial newsletters. brian: how long? skizz: four years. brian: do you still should you do documentaries on the side? is it a way to make money? skizz: it's a way to make money for some...
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medical -- medical infrastructure, for example, as the other states you mentioned like on the east coast -- new yorkonnecticut, etc. massachusetts. some people don't have access to health care. what is that matter for suicide? it matters because suicide in the majority of cases is a complication of an untreated psychiatric illness. that means nobody made the diagnosis and most of these people, over 70%, die untreated. amy: you talked about there being fewer psychiatric and psychological services in these places, also stricter gun control laws. >> there are a number of factors thatontribute to suicide. first of all, if you don't have a diagnosable psychiatric illness, your chances of dying cide are very tiny. first of all, yet have a diagnosable psychiatric illness. when you have that come all caps of social factors become much more important. even within individuals who have a psychiatric illness, it is at to subgroup that are get at risk. we try to focus on who that subgroup is in order to focus our main prevention efforts on the people who need the most help. it is not that easy to find that subgr
medical -- medical infrastructure, for example, as the other states you mentioned like on the east coast -- new yorkonnecticut, etc. massachusetts. some people don't have access to health care. what is that matter for suicide? it matters because suicide in the majority of cases is a complication of an untreated psychiatric illness. that means nobody made the diagnosis and most of these people, over 70%, die untreated. amy: you talked about there being fewer psychiatric and psychological...
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i should tell you that the cayuga center in east harlem, new york city where this footage was shot is not the facility that is separating kids from their parents. the people who are working here with these kids are not responsible for having taken the kids away. they're receiving kids who have already been taken away from their parents or who are alone for other reasons. kids are not staying overnight at this facility. the way it works with this one is they come there every day for day programs and services and then they sleep at foster homes at night. but they're back there pretty much all day every day. the worker who shot this footage and provided it to us is critical of the amount of staffing at this facility saying that since the number of kids held in this facility has spiked, especially since the number of little kids in this facility has spiked since the trump administration started taking kids away from their parents, she says that the case management and medical staffing and the number of teachers and trainers at that facility has not kept up with the increasingly crowded co
i should tell you that the cayuga center in east harlem, new york city where this footage was shot is not the facility that is separating kids from their parents. the people who are working here with these kids are not responsible for having taken the kids away. they're receiving kids who have already been taken away from their parents or who are alone for other reasons. kids are not staying overnight at this facility. the way it works with this one is they come there every day for day programs...
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that's why i went to visit those fathers in new york and i went to visit some of those children here in east harlem in new york, we have over 200 children there who have been separated from their families, have been flown from texas, from arizona, from california, thousands of miles and now they're in new york city, they're doing a tremendous job there, i think that they're trying the best way they can to connect them with their family members, but it's just so hard to do so. so this administration has really wreaked havoc on the american public. >> did you have a chance to speak to some of those children in that detention center and what was your take away? >> these children have some level of resilience in them, but obviously they must be traumatized, they have been spli split from their parents, and some of them have six or seven children, it's not just about taking care of them, they're really invested. new yorkers have stepped up to provide help for these children, i'm proud of new york and i'm proud of this country, it's because of the american people that the trump administration has
that's why i went to visit those fathers in new york and i went to visit some of those children here in east harlem in new york, we have over 200 children there who have been separated from their families, have been flown from texas, from arizona, from california, thousands of miles and now they're in new york city, they're doing a tremendous job there, i think that they're trying the best way they can to connect them with their family members, but it's just so hard to do so. so this...
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high pressure right over he jut to the east of new york and our winds ahere off t ocean today.he north a n ndnd that wil give us a little bit of a cloud deck thinos after. so kind of a partly sunny day buou the rain y see south and west of us staouys sths afternoe ould keep it dry for your afternoon hours which is grehe f weeks. really pleasan ar hmht b autroun nd here later today. okay. setup for the end of the w reald setup the bmuda highhe retu flow you get those winds out of theth this time of year out of the tropi wcs and yu knowt you get. tropical a h. azy, hot and humid our friends. hh and h and once these fellas move in, they are often a little slow to get out of here. sot looks like wll be in for extended period of heat and daytim highs will cook into the i guess it didn't make any sense. erin didn't seem impressed. >> cook into the 90s around here to the end of the week and into the weekend. lease sure world zip trip can't wait on friday. we'll see the residents of lease sure world. we can't wait to see the,m and saturday, sunday and monday temperatures will be weltoi
high pressure right over he jut to the east of new york and our winds ahere off t ocean today.he north a n ndnd that wil give us a little bit of a cloud deck thinos after. so kind of a partly sunny day buou the rain y see south and west of us staouys sths afternoe ould keep it dry for your afternoon hours which is grehe f weeks. really pleasan ar hmht b autroun nd here later today. okay. setup for the end of the w reald setup the bmuda highhe retu flow you get those winds out of theth this time...
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new york one published these images of these young girls late at night last night, being moved into and out of a facility in east harlem in new york city. new york governor andrew cuomo later confirmed that the girls, who were spotted at this facility in new york city, these girls are among the kids who the trump administration has taken from their parents. they took them off the southern border and brought these little girls all the way to new york. new york city mayor bill de blasio later confirmed today in a press conference outside the facility that there were, in fact, 239 girls being held inside there, the youngest, 9 months old. held alone, away from their parents. but, again, that reporter from that new york 1 story, which is how we learned that 239 of these little girls are being held alone in east harlem, he thanked his confidential sources for the tip. right? that that's where the girls were. the tip that led to those images and that footage and that report inging, and now that attention and confirmation from public officials. and then there's "the new york times" as well granting anonymity to some un
new york one published these images of these young girls late at night last night, being moved into and out of a facility in east harlem in new york city. new york governor andrew cuomo later confirmed that the girls, who were spotted at this facility in new york city, these girls are among the kids who the trump administration has taken from their parents. they took them off the southern border and brought these little girls all the way to new york. new york city mayor bill de blasio later...
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so i would write to people and say, if you have any plans to visit the east coast, new york, d.c., baltimore, i would love to speak to you. and we did a number of interviews that way. i think the farthest we had to drive was vermont. boston and vermont. brian: remind us what you do know for a living. skizz: i am a video producer for a company that publishes financial newsletters. brian: how long have you been doing that? skizz: about four years. brian: do you still should you do documentaries on the side? is it a way to make money? or is it personal, political beliefs. skizz: it's a way to make money for some people, but i have not quite mastered that part yet. i still make films on the side. in fact, the day job has allowed us to keep making our films, because i have access to a video studio and a lot of gear that we can use for our own projects. brian: and, joe? joe: i am a curator of films and photographs at the maryland historical society, where i do exhibits, writing, and digitize our materials. and they are very supportive of my filmmaking efforts. it is the kind of thing where i have
so i would write to people and say, if you have any plans to visit the east coast, new york, d.c., baltimore, i would love to speak to you. and we did a number of interviews that way. i think the farthest we had to drive was vermont. boston and vermont. brian: remind us what you do know for a living. skizz: i am a video producer for a company that publishes financial newsletters. brian: how long have you been doing that? skizz: about four years. brian: do you still should you do documentaries...
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it's a clarification that came new york one captured this exclusive footage of young migrant girls being moved into and out of a facility in east harlem here in manhattan. it sparked a backlash from new york's elected officials. and then there is the headline exclusively reported by msnbc's rachel maddow. the department of justice is now enlistg active duty military lawyers sending them to at least six border cities torocute migrants. that as the administration looks to prosecute more and more iindividuals. s just the latest headline caption off what's been a relentless several days of nras co as the public and lawmakers stand steadfastly against the administration's controversial separation licy. and a handful of airlines including american and united now tell the federal government not to use their carriers for the transport of those migrant children. and more and more governors are standing up agast the administration. nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: president trump. >> i will never sacrifice the safety and security of the american people. >> we love you. >> reporter: doubling down on the zero tolerance administration
it's a clarification that came new york one captured this exclusive footage of young migrant girls being moved into and out of a facility in east harlem here in manhattan. it sparked a backlash from new york's elected officials. and then there is the headline exclusively reported by msnbc's rachel maddow. the department of justice is now enlistg active duty military lawyers sending them to at least six border cities torocute migrants. that as the administration looks to prosecute more and more...
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heather: love that shot of new york city as the sun begins to rise there over the east river. ful, beautiful shot for you this from new york city. let's talk about burger king now, burger king under fire one location in particular accusing to serve two uniformed deputies, employees telling them that they were all out of chicken and hamburgers. the assumption shared public information, the same burger king employees in the event a robbery was occurring at the time would have expected the two deputies to take a bullet for them and the deputies would have, the restaurant apologizing adding that service was denied to several customers not just the uniformed officers. and fact-checker for the new yorker now resigning over major twactual error. talia accusing ice employee of being nazi because of tattoo, justin's tattoo was the symbol of many reens veterans platoon while he fought in afghanistan, apologizing on twitter saying that she voluntarily resigned from the magazine. time for good, the bad and the ugly. first the good, firefighters going beyond the call of delivery, heros savi
heather: love that shot of new york city as the sun begins to rise there over the east river. ful, beautiful shot for you this from new york city. let's talk about burger king now, burger king under fire one location in particular accusing to serve two uniformed deputies, employees telling them that they were all out of chicken and hamburgers. the assumption shared public information, the same burger king employees in the event a robbery was occurring at the time would have expected the two...
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over 100nd this weekend it will feel like over 100 for omaha, austin, new orleans, and the east coast you can see just as warm in new york city, washington, mobile. some of the temperatur have to make sure you drink plenty of water, when you drive keep something in the backseat to remind you of precious cargo. avoid odoor activity between noon and 6:00. check on your elderly family members and ig neors. a lot of cities have cooler centers to get them if they can't get into air conditioners. >> al roker, thanks very much. >>> want to turn to a outrage in southern california. it involves allegations of child abuse and murder. the victim, a 10-year-old boy found dead at his home last week. his mother's boyfriend is now under arrest. correspondent miguel almaguer tells us, this follows years of in wasigns and a system that may have failed him. >> reporter: the daf r anthony waawasvwasawasl avaloswaavalos was discovered unresponsive in his southern california home, the 10-year-old was pronnced dead at a hospital. authorities say i boy's mother heather baron claimed he suffered injuries from a fall but the department of family
over 100nd this weekend it will feel like over 100 for omaha, austin, new orleans, and the east coast you can see just as warm in new york city, washington, mobile. some of the temperatur have to make sure you drink plenty of water, when you drive keep something in the backseat to remind you of precious cargo. avoid odoor activity between noon and 6:00. check on your elderly family members and ig neors. a lot of cities have cooler centers to get them if they can't get into air conditioners....
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their families at the border and then put on a plane, flown to new york city. >> without their parents? >> and taken to a foster center in eastew york. >> is that possible? >> we're going to continue to report on it. >> the other thing s bottom of,y impression and understanding of the policy, children under 4 should not be separated from their parents. apparently that's happening. that will be interesting reporting to come. >> i'm going to continue with this because it's staggering. we do have to make sure we're really, really cool on the facts. and i want to follow up on that new york one report. >>> a report overnight from the associated press, attempts to answer a question that the trump administration has dodged for the last few days. where are the girls? where are the young toddlers among migrant children separated from their families at the border? the ap reports that babies and other young children are being sent to at least three tender age shelters in south texas. that's what they're calling them. according to the ap, lawyers and medical providers who have visited the rio grand valley shelters described playrooms of
their families at the border and then put on a plane, flown to new york city. >> without their parents? >> and taken to a foster center in eastew york. >> is that possible? >> we're going to continue to report on it. >> the other thing s bottom of,y impression and understanding of the policy, children under 4 should not be separated from their parents. apparently that's happening. that will be interesting reporting to come. >> i'm going to continue with this...
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new york, i 11 m folks at risk. the main threat, damaging winds as the syssm puso the east, and it will bring warmer air and the afterno will strengthen as it moves from new england all the way back into the appellations, and out to the we, tomorrow, we have got an enhanced risk of strong storms,hail, strong winds, and tornado risks as that system starts to make its way to the east. we are going to watch strong storms firing up, and we're going to get to your local forecast coming up.wa tch me pull a habrabbit out of y hat. >>> good morning, everybody. it will be a mostly cloudy day and you will get a peek of sunshine in the afternoon. with time today rain chances will move down towards the washington area so have your umbrella ready to go in case. it's a muggy one as well. we're in the upper 60s around the area for now. afternoon highs will be up in the mid-80s today. cooler, w drier airh lower humidity comes back for tomorrow and friday. >> aittle bit later we have our deserving dad today and we will tellt you how all turned out later, guys. >> savannah pointed out something here. that raccoon joke went over our head
new york, i 11 m folks at risk. the main threat, damaging winds as the syssm puso the east, and it will bring warmer air and the afterno will strengthen as it moves from new england all the way back into the appellations, and out to the we, tomorrow, we have got an enhanced risk of strong storms,hail, strong winds, and tornado risks as that system starts to make its way to the east. we are going to watch strong storms firing up, and we're going to get to your local forecast coming up.wa tch me...
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and tomorrow, that risk moves from the east to new york city, all the way into ohio and parts of west virginia. we are watching all this moisture funneling up from the gulf coast. as this pushes in, scattered storms in the midwest, the southwest. the rain falling over saturated ground. we're worried about flooding. wednesday, from new england, all the way to the southeast and into the gulf coast, we're looking at strong storms firing up, 1 to 3 inches of rain. locally, we could see three inches from oklahoma all the way into the mid mississippi river valley. that's what's going on. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist carry hall. we start o with clear skies and a warm day as we look outside from emeryville at the bay bridge. we're also in for some perfect weather for the warriors victory parade. starts at 11:00 and it will be at 69 degrees. but the sunshine will make it feel warmer and we're heading in the upper 70s by early afternoon. and as we look at all of the high temperatures, 90s for the inland areas and
and tomorrow, that risk moves from the east to new york city, all the way into ohio and parts of west virginia. we are watching all this moisture funneling up from the gulf coast. as this pushes in, scattered storms in the midwest, the southwest. the rain falling over saturated ground. we're worried about flooding. wednesday, from new england, all the way to the southeast and into the gulf coast, we're looking at strong storms firing up, 1 to 3 inches of rain. locally, we could see three inches...
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new york mayor bill de blasio. thank you for the time. i want to start first with the video that we saw from new york about 24 hours ago, young girls being walked through east is your reaction to that? and how does that happen without your knowledge? >> cal, it's shocking. i mean we're talking about hundreds of kids who have been brought to new york city. 2,000 miles from here. with no sense of when they're ever going to see their parents again. there's no plan. there's no transparency. you know, we stumbled upon the information is the honest truth because the folks who were trying to help these kids, the social service providers were willing to tell us the truth, but the federal government is not telling us the truth. i saw a classroom of 30 or 40 kids from guatemala. and they are right now -- they're putting on a brave face but they have been put through a traumatic experience. these kids have been torn from their mothers, torn from their families. they're 2,000 miles away. there's a 9-year-old boy from honduras named eddie, who was put on a bus to go 2,000 miles to new york city with a federal escort. he has no idea when he'll see his mom again. this is
new york mayor bill de blasio. thank you for the time. i want to start first with the video that we saw from new york about 24 hours ago, young girls being walked through east is your reaction to that? and how does that happen without your knowledge? >> cal, it's shocking. i mean we're talking about hundreds of kids who have been brought to new york city. 2,000 miles from here. with no sense of when they're ever going to see their parents again. there's no plan. there's no transparency....
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you have visited one of these centers in east harlem, here in new york, which is not next to texas, mindou. >> yes, sir. >> where 2,000 children have been separated from their parents. >> i saw some of the children and i met some of the foster care parents. you know, these kids are very resilient. they have probably gone through a lot. as such, they still are able to give you a little smile. but i can't imagine that they're not traumatized not knowing where their parents are. >> they don't know where their parents are? >> they don't know where their parents are. although that center has been able to reunite 100 of them back with their parents. for the most part, most children are still apart from their parents. some of them have been deported back to their children and their childr back to their country and their children are here. this is the american nightmare. >> the white house told us over the weekend there is a process in place to get the children reunited with their parents. do the kids see it? do they even understand it? >> they don't understand it. some of them come with a littl
you have visited one of these centers in east harlem, here in new york, which is not next to texas, mindou. >> yes, sir. >> where 2,000 children have been separated from their parents. >> i saw some of the children and i met some of the foster care parents. you know, these kids are very resilient. they have probably gone through a lot. as such, they still are able to give you a little smile. but i can't imagine that they're not traumatized not knowing where their parents are....
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the east coast, just as warm in new york city. washington, cincinnati, orlando and mobile. some of the tips, you've got to make sure to drink plenty of water, stay hydrating. when you're driving, put something in the back seat you have to reach back for. check on your elderly family members and neighbors. a lot of cities have cooling centers to get them if they can't get into air conditioning. >> all right. al roker, thanks very much. >>> want to turn now to a tragic story causing outrage in southern california. it involves allegations of child abuse and murder. the victim, a 10-year-old boy found dead at his home last week. his mother's boyfriend is now under arrest. as national correspondent miguel almaguer tells us, this follows years of warning signs and a system that may have failed him. >> reporter: the day after anthony was discovered unresponsive in his southern california home, the 10-year-old was pronounced dead at a hospital. authorities say the boy's mother, heather barron, claimed he suffered injuries from a fall. but the department of child and family services
the east coast, just as warm in new york city. washington, cincinnati, orlando and mobile. some of the tips, you've got to make sure to drink plenty of water, stay hydrating. when you're driving, put something in the back seat you have to reach back for. check on your elderly family members and neighbors. a lot of cities have cooling centers to get them if they can't get into air conditioning. >> all right. al roker, thanks very much. >>> want to turn now to a tragic story...
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particularly in a district like mine, i represent one of the most rural districts on the east coast, new york's 21st district. one of my legislative goals has been to lower the cost of health care while maintaining the quality and accessibility. two of my legislative initiatives i want to highlight today and ask you what you're doing administratively to lower costs and insure that health care is affordable for rural americans. the two issues i want to highlight are how we can increase access to preventive care. i co-introduced the primary care patient act which creates primary care benefit for all the high deductible health plan holders allowing two free primary care office visits per year. as we're seeing the increase of high deductible plans. i think the investment for preventive care will help lower costs and improve health care outcomes. the second priority i've focused on is the community health centers are fully funded. i introduced the chime act, which would re-authorize the program for five years. we passed a two-year extension, i want to focus on community health centers, what is your
particularly in a district like mine, i represent one of the most rural districts on the east coast, new york's 21st district. one of my legislative goals has been to lower the cost of health care while maintaining the quality and accessibility. two of my legislative initiatives i want to highlight today and ask you what you're doing administratively to lower costs and insure that health care is affordable for rural americans. the two issues i want to highlight are how we can increase access to...
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ninth two thousand and twelve hurricane sandy moved steadily closer to the east coast of the united states threatening new york city. costs were alarming water levels were predicted to rise by five metres as a safety measure all public spaces airports subways tunnels and bridges were closed to the public. for. her last the man declared a state of emergency the city of new york evacuated three hundred seventy five thousand people living in flood of all areas. back in the two thousand five i said new york city. it was going to be flooded it was not a question of if but when i couldn't say exactly when and nobody else on this planet could say exactly when but i knew it was going to happen and it happened. hospitals were evacuated finance broke out neighborhoods were stranded. the flood plans the city into caves. from the planet's perspective floods are routinely events we regard them as the most destructive natural disaster. or coastal floods very widely and they cause tremendous damage and actually mortality i mean two hundred thousand people have been killed in the last thirty years from coastal floods alone. t
ninth two thousand and twelve hurricane sandy moved steadily closer to the east coast of the united states threatening new york city. costs were alarming water levels were predicted to rise by five metres as a safety measure all public spaces airports subways tunnels and bridges were closed to the public. for. her last the man declared a state of emergency the city of new york evacuated three hundred seventy five thousand people living in flood of all areas. back in the two thousand five i said...
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put them on the flights but nonetheless, more than 200 kids have already landed at a shelter in new york's east harlem. jason carroll is there, as well. he joins us now. is there an indication of people running this facility that they've been given any kind of guidance as to what happens to these kids now? >> reporter: well, look. in the short term, what's going to happen to these children, anderson, they're going to stay with their foster families. they will go home at night. stay with their foster families. come back to facilities like this one, the cuyahoga senter in the day. long term there's no answer, no plan in place in terms of what will happen to the 239 children and babies, some as young as 9 months old, that are being housed at this particular facility. even tonight the deputy mayor of health and human services here in new york city said her office has received no plan from the federal government in terms of what to do with these 239 children. this is an issue, a problem that's facing not just the children at facilities at this one here in new york but throughout the country. anderso
put them on the flights but nonetheless, more than 200 kids have already landed at a shelter in new york's east harlem. jason carroll is there, as well. he joins us now. is there an indication of people running this facility that they've been given any kind of guidance as to what happens to these kids now? >> reporter: well, look. in the short term, what's going to happen to these children, anderson, they're going to stay with their foster families. they will go home at night. stay with...
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new york. it's :00 in the east, 6:00 out west and here's what's happening.re are they and what's being done to get hundreds of migrant children back into the arms of their parents? live reports on the chaos from the u.s./mexico border. >>> and the president pointing to what he calls waves of migrants as a security threat. and the report about michael cohen and his connection to a tabloid during the 2016 campaign. >>> we begin with a live picture of the white house. any moment now, president trump scheduled to leave for las vegas for events with nevada's republican party. he lives for the trip amid fallout over his separation policy and his row luck tans to end it on thursday. fresh insight into what led president trump to retreat on that policy. and the confusion his executive order created between the justice department and the department of homeland security. meanwhile, the administration is reportedly trying to figure out how to reunite more families through a nowly-formed task force, according to internal documents that were obtained by politico. help us
new york. it's :00 in the east, 6:00 out west and here's what's happening.re are they and what's being done to get hundreds of migrant children back into the arms of their parents? live reports on the chaos from the u.s./mexico border. >>> and the president pointing to what he calls waves of migrants as a security threat. and the report about michael cohen and his connection to a tabloid during the 2016 campaign. >>> we begin with a live picture of the white house. any moment...
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new york at msnbc. >> i'm richard lui. it's 8:00 in the eastourse, breaking news this morning.president expected to land in singapore this hour where he will prepare for tuesday's historic summit with kim jong-un. >> a good question, how long will it take? i think within the first minute i'll know. >> how? >> just my touch, my feel. that's what i do. >> well, the north korean leader kim jong-un arrived just a few hours ago. and upon his arrival he was greeted by singapore's minister for foreign affairs before his motorcade departed for the hotel. >> we'll cover the historic news with hallie jackson at the singapore airport tracking president trump. >>> and
new york at msnbc. >> i'm richard lui. it's 8:00 in the eastourse, breaking news this morning.president expected to land in singapore this hour where he will prepare for tuesday's historic summit with kim jong-un. >> a good question, how long will it take? i think within the first minute i'll know. >> how? >> just my touch, my feel. that's what i do. >> well, the north korean leader kim jong-un arrived just a few hours ago. and upon his arrival he was greeted by...
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i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. plans with putin, a new report says there are talks for a summit between vladimir putin and president trump. this coming just hours after the white house declares the korean summit between trump and kim jong-un is back on. >>> the president is wrong, former trump adviser steve bannon calls out president trump while defending ag jeff sessions. and pardon motives. new comments from former attorney general eric holder on what he thinks is behind the president's pardons. >> the president is trying to send a message to some people who potentially might be involved in the russia investigation. >> plus, does holder have plans for 2020? that's straight ahead on msnbc live. >>> we begin with a new warning from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to president trump as he gets ready to come face-to-face with kim jong-un months from now. >> i think for these situations to work, you have to not want the deal too much. if you fall in love with the deal, and it's too important for you to get it an
i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. plans with putin, a new report says there are talks for a summit between vladimir putin and president trump. this coming just hours after the white house declares the korean summit between trump and kim jong-un is back on. >>> the president is wrong, former trump adviser steve bannon calls out president trump while defending ag jeff sessions. and pardon motives. new comments from former attorney...
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east. and then on sunday, this is a day not to be in the subways. 106 in new york city.t's about as gross as it gets. still hot in houston to little rock, so i don't want to see you this this the subway. >> i'm going to be standing in front of my ac just like this. >> i don't blame you. >> still ahead, the knockout stage is finally set. who's in, who's out as the quest for the world cup continues. all the details for you next in sports. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently.
east. and then on sunday, this is a day not to be in the subways. 106 in new york city.t's about as gross as it gets. still hot in houston to little rock, so i don't want to see you this this the subway. >> i'm going to be standing in front of my ac just like this. >> i don't blame you. >> still ahead, the knockout stage is finally set. who's in, who's out as the quest for the world cup continues. all the details for you next in sports. i thought i married an italian. my...
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into the east this weekend, new york city will be in the 80s, 90s in charlotte.cago will see >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. another warm day for san jose. looking at sunshine to start and temperatures now in the lower 60s and into the upper 80s today. 88 degrees will be the high in san jose. 90 in livermore and antioch, 96 degrees. oakland will be at comfortable 79 degrees and 70s in san francisco. inland extended forecast brings it down into the upper 80s tomorrow and cooling for the weekend. >>> and that is your latest weather. guys? >> all right. >> al, thanks. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, george clooney to the rescue. why a fellow star is crediting him for saving her career. >>> then, a touching love letter from a wife battling cancer with her husband. it moved the world. now, one year later, he is sharing his message of hope with us. >>> plus, are your prescription medications having a negative impact on your health. a surprising risk for millions of americans. >>> first, the heartbreaking 911 calls from that family tragedy for olympic gold
into the east this weekend, new york city will be in the 80s, 90s in charlotte.cago will see >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. another warm day for san jose. looking at sunshine to start and temperatures now in the lower 60s and into the upper 80s today. 88 degrees will be the high in san jose. 90 in livermore and antioch, 96 degrees. oakland will be at comfortable 79 degrees and 70s in san francisco. inland extended forecast brings it down into the upper 80s tomorrow and...
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as a hallwell known of power in washington, in new york, on the east coast. trickier because it does profile ofse the chicanos to some level among activists and certainly in washington, the washington post is one of the few national newspapers that covers exit can american and puerto rican and native american presence at all. most of the other national media do not. the new york times, you would not know they are there. if you look at the boston globe, you would not know they are there and so, while it does raise the profile for them and connect them with each other and with traditional civil rights circles and puerto rican not that, there were many chicano activists in the east. they are concentrated in the southwest. seattle, a contingent in chicago and rural wisconsin. because of harvesting migration. puerto ricansly in new york and philadelphia and cleveland so the opportunity to hook up with folks who we think of as latino, that was not the term that is used then. spanish speaking. a lot of these constructions that we use today. there is no question that
as a hallwell known of power in washington, in new york, on the east coast. trickier because it does profile ofse the chicanos to some level among activists and certainly in washington, the washington post is one of the few national newspapers that covers exit can american and puerto rican and native american presence at all. most of the other national media do not. the new york times, you would not know they are there. if you look at the boston globe, you would not know they are there and so,...