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you saw those ladies from harlem . geraldo, i saw your show and a black minister is marching against black on black violence. here in north las vegas, geraldo, a black democrat city councilman, ricky barlow, addressed the black audience and said we've got to talk about this crisis in our communities. >> great. we will talk more about it right here. up next, the panel will react to the fact that no one mentioned black on black crime at today's big rally. then what is up with that ad promoting pot at nascar? that's coming up. >>> we must remember generations who carried themselves on a day-to-day basis with great dignity in the face of unspeakable injustice, sacrificing their own ambitions so the opportunities of future generations would be assured. but for them, i would not be attorney general of the united states and barack obama would not be president of the united states of america. >> whatever you think of attorney general holder that i thought was the most important thing he said at the rally. america has made grea
you saw those ladies from harlem . geraldo, i saw your show and a black minister is marching against black on black violence. here in north las vegas, geraldo, a black democrat city councilman, ricky barlow, addressed the black audience and said we've got to talk about this crisis in our communities. >> great. we will talk more about it right here. up next, the panel will react to the fact that no one mentioned black on black crime at today's big rally. then what is up with that ad...
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you saw those ladies from harlem .aldo, i saw your show and a black minister is marching against black on black violence. here in north las vegas, geraldo, a black democrat city councilman, ricky barlow, addressed the black audience and said we've got to talk about this crisis in our communities. >> great. we will talk more about it right here. up next, the panel will react to the fact that no one mentioned black on black crime at today's big rally. then what is up with that ad promoting pot at nascar? that's coming up. whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! generations who carried themselves on a day-to-day basis with great dignity in the face of unspeakable injustice, sacrificing t
you saw those ladies from harlem .aldo, i saw your show and a black minister is marching against black on black violence. here in north las vegas, geraldo, a black democrat city councilman, ricky barlow, addressed the black audience and said we've got to talk about this crisis in our communities. >> great. we will talk more about it right here. up next, the panel will react to the fact that no one mentioned black on black crime at today's big rally. then what is up with that ad promoting...
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. ♪ do the harlem shake ♪ do the harlem shake >>> time for "the mix."the ex apparently is a good idea. >> i don't agree. >> right? don't shoot the messenger here it's a recent study published in "the journal of social and clinical psychology." researchers at university of arizona examined 137 recently divorced adults. how many had an occasional fling with the ex? 81% remain in contact. 22% have rendezvouses. apparently it helps. get over the -- closure. >> that doesn't make any sense. how does having sex help you have closure with that situation? >> this is a true man and woman. i bet you man must be behind this study. it sound like a plan to me. she is shooting it down. >> whole can of worms. >> apparently, if you have your heart broken, it helps you get over your feelings. >> to have sex again. >> if you don't care. doesn't matter. net-net win. >> if my heart was broken, the last thing i want to do after i eat my pints of ice cream is go have sex with the guy. i mean. >> that's where men and women differ. >> because then i'm going to turn around and e
. ♪ do the harlem shake ♪ do the harlem shake >>> time for "the mix."the ex apparently is a good idea. >> i don't agree. >> right? don't shoot the messenger here it's a recent study published in "the journal of social and clinical psychology." researchers at university of arizona examined 137 recently divorced adults. how many had an occasional fling with the ex? 81% remain in contact. 22% have rendezvouses. apparently it helps. get over the --...
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, la madre de joel morales el niÑo de 12 aÑos que se suizo suicidio por ser vÍctima de bullyng en harlemsbet dijo que no la ayudaron para evitar la muerte de su hijo. blanca rosa vilches hablÓ en exclusiva con ella y nos cuenta el drama de esta madre. >>> a pasado un poco mÁs de un aÑades de la muerte del hijo de lisbet babilonia y le ha tomado este tiempo, dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y al de vivienda por no ayudarla a resolver el problema de acoso o bullyng, del que era vÍctima el pequeÑo en su colegio. >>> me tiran lÁpiz, me ponen en la pierna para que me dÍaing caiga un dÍa yo fui habian 4 nenes afuera, 3 nenes y una nena afuera esperÁndolo para caerleen cima las maestras estaban en la puerta.
, la madre de joel morales el niÑo de 12 aÑos que se suizo suicidio por ser vÍctima de bullyng en harlemsbet dijo que no la ayudaron para evitar la muerte de su hijo. blanca rosa vilches hablÓ en exclusiva con ella y nos cuenta el drama de esta madre. >>> a pasado un poco mÁs de un aÑades de la muerte del hijo de lisbet babilonia y le ha tomado este tiempo, dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y al de vivienda por no ayudarla a resolver el problema de...
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say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the landscape is so low that really you get these massive clouds in the sky and that is the kind of
say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the...
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a former singer with the boys choir of harlem, jonathan lee iverson is our slice of life. >> let's heare the fantasy of every little kid, to run away and join the circus. >> i love the circus. when he kissed the lion, it was gross. >> jonathan lee iverson is living that dream. >> welcome to the greatest show on earth! >> he's in the spotlight as the first african-american ring master at ring link brothers barnum & bailey circus. >> you know, one of the things i always tell people about circus life, especially here at the greatest show on earth, is you don't play a ring master, you don't play a trapeze artist, you don't play an acrobat, you don't play a daredevil, you are that. everything centers around what you do. >> it was the chance of a lifetime that suddenly appeared just after he graduated college. >> this opportunity, being the ring master of the greatest show on earth, was presented to me. i could not turn it down. it's history. but to be honest with you, history wasn't on my mind. i thought, this is a great pickup line. ring master. >> i think i fell in love as soon as i saw hi
a former singer with the boys choir of harlem, jonathan lee iverson is our slice of life. >> let's heare the fantasy of every little kid, to run away and join the circus. >> i love the circus. when he kissed the lion, it was gross. >> jonathan lee iverson is living that dream. >> welcome to the greatest show on earth! >> he's in the spotlight as the first african-american ring master at ring link brothers barnum & bailey circus. >> you know, one of the...
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tell you what, let's flip a coin and then head up to harlem." (laughter) the judging ruling found the police disproportionately targeted black and latino new yorkers citing, for example, that black new yorkers are 20% more likely to be stopped for furtive movements even though, she writes, there is no evidence that black people's movements are objectively more furtive than the movements of white people! (laughter) look, look, a judicial opinion is not the proper forum to discus the differences between white people and black people. allow me. white people reach into their pockets like this. huh? but black people reach into their pockets in exactly the same way. it's the same. (laughter) (cheers and applause) but -- yes, but despite all of that, the judge wasn't suggesting the program be abandoned completely. >> she has not ordered the city to stop doing this program. what she's ordered it is the city to change how it does it. she wants a federal monitor to look at this program. she wants to gather more data on it, wants in selected precincts offi
tell you what, let's flip a coin and then head up to harlem." (laughter) the judging ruling found the police disproportionately targeted black and latino new yorkers citing, for example, that black new yorkers are 20% more likely to be stopped for furtive movements even though, she writes, there is no evidence that black people's movements are objectively more furtive than the movements of white people! (laughter) look, look, a judicial opinion is not the proper forum to discus the...
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they cofounded harlem mothers save. stop another violent event. >> yes. it's racial profiling, but it's racial profiling because we care in harlem and this community is the one that is killing each other. we are taking lives every day. >> in east new york, we talked to some former thugs who have an alternative to stop and frisk. >> these are two violent interrupters. >> in and out of jail including an arrest for armed robbery, woes on a project called cure violence, part of a city-funded program called man up. >> i'm not one of these guys. i'm here to help you. i have been where you have been. i put people where you are at and i'm here to help you. >> this is better than stop and frisk. >> 1,000 times better. >> andre mitchell is founder and director for man up incorporated and he knows the scene, having done time himself for manslaughter. >> you are walking the walk and talking the talk. you spent time behind bars myself. >> i'm an example of a person who has been there, done that. you can see the accomplishments that people like us can make. >> he works
they cofounded harlem mothers save. stop another violent event. >> yes. it's racial profiling, but it's racial profiling because we care in harlem and this community is the one that is killing each other. we are taking lives every day. >> in east new york, we talked to some former thugs who have an alternative to stop and frisk. >> these are two violent interrupters. >> in and out of jail including an arrest for armed robbery, woes on a project called cure violence, part...
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from the 2013 harlem will carry an annual book fair in new york city. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. my pleasure to welcome to our third panel of the day, the title is "50 years later: blacks and the 21st century". the panel is framed around what kind of progress blacks have made since the civil rights movement. and the enduring challenges african-americans face in the twenty-first century. a formulated two major questions for us. the first is what historical and contemporary factors continue to make racial equality a contested and elusive concept in the twenty-first century. and what kinds of knowledge base specific challenges of racial inequity in our contemporary moment. i am thrilled to be able to be in conversation with two and possibly three dynamic speakers and dynamic thinkers today. i would like to introduce them. joining us is sarah christian who is a professor of english comparative literature in colombia and she served as director of the institute for research and african-american studies. her upcoming book in september, women artis
from the 2013 harlem will carry an annual book fair in new york city. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. my pleasure to welcome to our third panel of the day, the title is "50 years later: blacks and the 21st century". the panel is framed around what kind of progress blacks have made since the civil rights movement. and the enduring challenges african-americans face in the twenty-first century. a formulated two major questions for us. the first is what historical and...
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[applause] >> granted, i didn't go to graduate school in harlem. i went to graduate school in wyoming. [laughter] and that's the story, that's another story. i talk about that story. >> you said that you had an abundance of adolescent cockiness that created risk blindness. i think a lot of parents can understand that and know that when you think of their own sons in particular. why is it important, do you think, for readers to know that your bad acts, quote, had nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with street credibility? >> so one of the things we have to ask ourselves is that if the drug policy isn't working for us, well, why is it, why does it continue to persist? why do we continue to have these bad drug policies? drug policy as it is today, and -- works for politicians because when you go to your politician with the problem, the only thing they can do really is passed the law or something of that nature. and if you know or if you think the problem is drugs, you can pass laws that restricted drugs, you can increase the number of polic
[applause] >> granted, i didn't go to graduate school in harlem. i went to graduate school in wyoming. [laughter] and that's the story, that's another story. i talk about that story. >> you said that you had an abundance of adolescent cockiness that created risk blindness. i think a lot of parents can understand that and know that when you think of their own sons in particular. why is it important, do you think, for readers to know that your bad acts, quote, had nothing to do with...
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what i also thought was interesting he was door knocking in harlem and i have a column up on the root it is that black voters actually appear to be more forgiving of anthony weiner. the polls indicate that. i don't think a coincidence he was door knocking in harlem. >> maybe to build up his confidence and it doesn't look like the campaign is working in a confident place. bill, we look at this new poll from "the new york times" and see it showing that anthony weiner remains in last place. 10% of democratic voters supporting him now. it's the worse number out there since he entered this race but no sign he is going to drop out. do you think he's in it no matter what until september 10th? >> oh, i think he's in it until the end. anthony, you're doing it wrong you got to say. there's a path for political redemption after personal scandal and it's by focusing on the issues of voters, not drowning in self-indulgence. this might be a pivot point for the clintons where there is not a connection between personal failings and clinton and fdr and even woodrow wilson perhaps are examples of that.
what i also thought was interesting he was door knocking in harlem and i have a column up on the root it is that black voters actually appear to be more forgiving of anthony weiner. the polls indicate that. i don't think a coincidence he was door knocking in harlem. >> maybe to build up his confidence and it doesn't look like the campaign is working in a confident place. bill, we look at this new poll from "the new york times" and see it showing that anthony weiner remains in...
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back in the day when crack was the madness, we were told, we had hell house here at harlem. it was the thing for prominent people, celebrities to be seen going to hold a crack baby. we were being told or community was devastated by a crack in a whole generation of children were being destroyed by a crack appeared in your book, you seem to say that was one of those myths. can you explain that? >> i'm not the one that says that's a myth. all the evidence shows that smith. even "the new york times" has published two major pieces, one of them titled the epidemic that wasn't. the notion of this crack baby thing is not supported by any evidence. if you look at scientific literature are people saying it is, they are not credible. so that's pretty clear. i want to say that -- i am not saying that pregnant mothers should go out and use crack cocaine. i am not saying that at all. the effects that we thought was from using cocaine during the were comparable to the effects of a mother who smoke tobacco cigarettes. that's what i'm saying. when you look at the data, they look the same. wh
back in the day when crack was the madness, we were told, we had hell house here at harlem. it was the thing for prominent people, celebrities to be seen going to hold a crack baby. we were being told or community was devastated by a crack in a whole generation of children were being destroyed by a crack appeared in your book, you seem to say that was one of those myths. can you explain that? >> i'm not the one that says that's a myth. all the evidence shows that smith. even "the new...
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it smells like east harlem. >> and a presidential pardon.etter from our ceo saying you are always welcome at the castle even if you are not -- you might end up in a court of law, but you are okay at the castle. >> america has real castles and now i am tight with the president. beat it, blondie. >> jaime brought a hundred white castle burgers. if you take a wide shot you can see them on the table. there is more on the box. the studio smells amazing right now. let me ask you couple of questions. talk me through the making of a white castle burger. what makes it what it is? >> 100% beef, steam grill owed a bed of onions. bakery fresh bun on top and one perfect pickle. >> why only in 12 states? >> we are family owned after 92 years. we had a theft problem with salt shakers and that set us back awhile ago. but we adjusted. >> it was an accident. >> but you had the herald and kumar movies and did that boost sales? >> it was great for sales. it introduced us to a new generation of cravers and to get to the castle. >> a great time to get into other
it smells like east harlem. >> and a presidential pardon.etter from our ceo saying you are always welcome at the castle even if you are not -- you might end up in a court of law, but you are okay at the castle. >> america has real castles and now i am tight with the president. beat it, blondie. >> jaime brought a hundred white castle burgers. if you take a wide shot you can see them on the table. there is more on the box. the studio smells amazing right now. let me ask you...
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i helped poor people in harlem, new york. i'm glad i did. everything else doesn't concern me. factor tip of the day. don says since when did we ordain ourselves the world's human rights savior? are you mad, o'reilly? you need a history lesson, don. you wouldn't be sitting down there today if reagan administration hadn't beaten back communist insurgency there. same thing in eastern europe. millions have freedom today because we crushed the soviet union's expansion of policies. in the arab world, the u.s. must find a way to defeat the bad guys without puting our boots on the ground. bill, it surprised me when he chose to be vulgar. bill, you were condescending toward burton but they're you're condescending toward everyone. justine, you consider to be a source of inspiration. you should do a bolder, fresher show in minneapolis. we will be there next year, justine. in the meantime, the only remaining show with tickets is jacksonville, florida, october 12th. that will sell out soon. see everybody in montgomery, alabama, september 26th. just me. i'll be talking about my upcoming boo
i helped poor people in harlem, new york. i'm glad i did. everything else doesn't concern me. factor tip of the day. don says since when did we ordain ourselves the world's human rights savior? are you mad, o'reilly? you need a history lesson, don. you wouldn't be sitting down there today if reagan administration hadn't beaten back communist insurgency there. same thing in eastern europe. millions have freedom today because we crushed the soviet union's expansion of policies. in the arab world,...
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organization that i belong to in the anti apartheid headquarters and the fillmore district is known as the harlem of the west and marcus bookstore is very well known where bill clinton went after he left the white house. they admired the bookstore. i would buy literature for their grandchildren. their young adults and temperatures very astute and very well - they understand their cultural and they're going on to college and i thank marcus bookstore for that. marcus was born august 17, 1887. he gave us his identity and he hooked united states up with our motherland african where we found out we all came from. okay. and that history in that store is where children can learn. not only ourselves but yourselves too. it's worth saving. redevelopment was tearing - >> thank you. next speaker. . i live in the western edition. marcus books needs to stay in fillmore. i grew up and was living in chinatown. it looks different from chinatown but right now, i'm living in the west edition are i see that fill more is very much different than when i was the. there's hardly any remedy in advance of a black business
organization that i belong to in the anti apartheid headquarters and the fillmore district is known as the harlem of the west and marcus bookstore is very well known where bill clinton went after he left the white house. they admired the bookstore. i would buy literature for their grandchildren. their young adults and temperatures very astute and very well - they understand their cultural and they're going on to college and i thank marcus bookstore for that. marcus was born august 17, 1887. he...
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, la madre de joel morales el niÑo de 12 aÑos que se suizo suicidio por ser vÍctima de bullyng en harlemo. blanca rosa vilches hablÓ en exclusiva con ella y nos cuenta el drama de esta madre. >>> a pasado un poco mÁs de un aÑades de la muerte del hijo de lisbet babilonia y le ha tomado este tiempo, dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y al de vivienda por no ayudarla a resolver el problema de acoso o bullyng, del que era vÍctima el pequeÑo en su colegio. >>> me tiran lÁpiz, me ponen en la pierna para que me dÍaing caiga un dÍa yo fui habian 4 nenes afuera, 3 nenes y una nena afuera esperÁndolo para caerleen cima las maestras estaban en la puerta. 10 veces suplicÓ que ayudan a mudarse a otra cosa. >>> Únicamente consiguiÓ su traslado a otro colegio pero a solo una cuadra de la escuela donde estudiaba su hijo. >>> tan cerca que quienes lo molestaban siguieron haciÉndolo y el pequeÑo se suicidÓ en la baÑera de su casa. >>> miro para el lado a el nenÉ de mi hijo que estÁ tirado con los brazo abiertos y las manos asÍ y deja de estar jugando asÍ. y todo eso. y no me habÍ
, la madre de joel morales el niÑo de 12 aÑos que se suizo suicidio por ser vÍctima de bullyng en harlemo. blanca rosa vilches hablÓ en exclusiva con ella y nos cuenta el drama de esta madre. >>> a pasado un poco mÁs de un aÑades de la muerte del hijo de lisbet babilonia y le ha tomado este tiempo, dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y al de vivienda por no ayudarla a resolver el problema de acoso o bullyng, del que era vÍctima el pequeÑo en su colegio....
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but on the other hand, i have to say in harlem, let me talk about harlem right now.uldn't say so much about racial profileing when you're killing each other. but it brings attention to us in harlem. >> steve: absolutely. do you think your sons would be alive today if stop and frisk would have been instituted in your neighborhood back then when they were alive? >> in my heart i really feel if they had stop and frisk, my kids would still be alive. i want to be clear, when you say unconstitutional, we want stop and frisk to be done correctly. we want the community to sit together and work together. but we need stop and frisk and they might still be alive and all the other mothers in my support group say they might be alive if the ones who had those guns who killed those kids were stopped and frisked. >> steve: let's see what happens. thank you for joining us live. >> thank you. >> steve: we will be back with more "fox & friends," about two minutes i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with s
but on the other hand, i have to say in harlem, let me talk about harlem right now.uldn't say so much about racial profileing when you're killing each other. but it brings attention to us in harlem. >> steve: absolutely. do you think your sons would be alive today if stop and frisk would have been instituted in your neighborhood back then when they were alive? >> in my heart i really feel if they had stop and frisk, my kids would still be alive. i want to be clear, when you say...
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>> i lived in east harlem for three years and i saw a lot of stop and frisking, but none was happening to me. i was doing some shady stuff. i creeped myself out. nothing. >> i guess my notes were connish ifed -- confirmed, bill. it is like the patriot act. sometimes the patriot act is used to not stop terrorism-related offenses. i don't think americans wanted to give up civil liberties to stop elliott spitzer from servicing sprues tiewts. >> the patriot act? >> they used the money he transferred, we used it. >> they arrested him for stoping and frisking. >> so it was extraordinary provisions to stop serious crimes. >> i like that a white guy was living in east harlem. how was that? >> did you see a little salsa in my step? >> you guys talk about that after the show. from top cops to top dogs. is joe just biden his time? hmm. well our vice president hasn't decided if he will run in 2016, but his allies think he can win. they say as vp he can attracts gobs of money and crowds and tout himself as at logical successor to barack obama, the president. but those pesky others point out that a
>> i lived in east harlem for three years and i saw a lot of stop and frisking, but none was happening to me. i was doing some shady stuff. i creeped myself out. nothing. >> i guess my notes were connish ifed -- confirmed, bill. it is like the patriot act. sometimes the patriot act is used to not stop terrorism-related offenses. i don't think americans wanted to give up civil liberties to stop elliott spitzer from servicing sprues tiewts. >> the patriot act? >> they used...
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a few years ago sharpton told me that his charity in harlem, new york, was out of money. that it could not provide christmas presents and christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people in harlem. so i gave sharpton a $25,000 donation to provide the gifts and the food. i never mentioned it. because it wasn't necessary to mention it. but now it is. to prove exactly what kind of personal sharpton is. on to the larger issue. last night we reported that oprah winfrey was annoyed shock. ms. winfrey believes her skin color was the reason a clerk refused to show hear purse. i said oprah has the right to speak conduct but that her words might well be used by the grievance spread hopelessness and give minority folk an excuse to fail. if you don't make it in america, it's because of skin color. of course oprah is one of the most successful people in this country. we got a ton of mail on that segment. i want to read some of it to you now. ron bell also a. sentinel, california. security motives of other people including clerks. clerks in switzerland. your analysis is somewhat out of con
a few years ago sharpton told me that his charity in harlem, new york, was out of money. that it could not provide christmas presents and christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people in harlem. so i gave sharpton a $25,000 donation to provide the gifts and the food. i never mentioned it. because it wasn't necessary to mention it. but now it is. to prove exactly what kind of personal sharpton is. on to the larger issue. last night we reported that oprah winfrey was annoyed shock. ms. winfrey...
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say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the landscape is so low that really you get these massive clouds in the sky and that is the kind of important topography to talk about. this is another example by the same artist and it is a winter scene, and as i move through these images of different paintings from various national schools. i don't want to talk too much over them but to let you feel how the atmosphere and the mood is changed by the different kinds of clouds that the artists have chosen to depict. and i wanted to also var clearly indicate it was interesting when putting together this powerpoint, i don't typically like to put any words
say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the...
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good afternoon, harlem. thank you for the introduction. mine are more three truths than three months. health is politics by other means, which means to suggest that one were talking about issues of health and science, we can be talking about testes and laboratory benches and advanced scientific research and we are also talking about challenges over health care access and access to scientific information. health education and the like. and the second is that the civil civil rights tradition, the black freedom tradition, the protest tradition, it was always a health activist tradition we can think back to the u.n. i organization which had a cadre of nurses and we can think back to the powerful embrace you talked when she was advocating for saw writes about being sick and tired of being sick and tired and gave us the poignant miss him to give voice to those in the south that were sterilized in the south. an issue that has been in the news in the next couple of world in this is kind of you test for how we think about black politics but i think
good afternoon, harlem. thank you for the introduction. mine are more three truths than three months. health is politics by other means, which means to suggest that one were talking about issues of health and science, we can be talking about testes and laboratory benches and advanced scientific research and we are also talking about challenges over health care access and access to scientific information. health education and the like. and the second is that the civil civil rights tradition, the...
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weiner gets burned door knocking in harlem last night.
weiner gets burned door knocking in harlem last night.
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i walk the streets of harlem and the bronx every day. i live in the neighborhood.see what's going on. i'm not taking limos around so i don't have millions of dollars. i'm just speaking for what i see as a young person who would like, i think my parents and especially women would like to see especially our young men do better. >> absolutely. i have a 16-year-old son, you know, and my goal is for him to be way better than me. >> i have to go, guys. thank you. great conversation. anthony bourdain, parts unknown congo next. but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a
i walk the streets of harlem and the bronx every day. i live in the neighborhood.see what's going on. i'm not taking limos around so i don't have millions of dollars. i'm just speaking for what i see as a young person who would like, i think my parents and especially women would like to see especially our young men do better. >> absolutely. i have a 16-year-old son, you know, and my goal is for him to be way better than me. >> i have to go, guys. thank you. great conversation....
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all right. >> this event was part of the fifteenth annual harlem book fair. for more information visit q.beare.com. >> here are the latest headlines around in the publishing industry that this past few weeks. author and political panelists jack german spent 48 years in political journalism working at the baltimore sun, papers and the washington star. he had just completed work on his forthcoming novel a short story from page 3 shortly before his death. he appeared on booktv to discuss his book fat man in the middle seat, 40 years of covering politics and you can watch the program on line at booktv.org. on wednesday amazon publishing announced a new biography series called icons will be available through its kimball devices later this year. and a press release amazon said it is working to hire celebrated authors to write about significant can monocle figures ranging from joseph stalin to edgar allan poe. the first publication jesus said to be released in december of 2013 with the other nine titles being released by monthly in 2014. according to estimates relea
all right. >> this event was part of the fifteenth annual harlem book fair. for more information visit q.beare.com. >> here are the latest headlines around in the publishing industry that this past few weeks. author and political panelists jack german spent 48 years in political journalism working at the baltimore sun, papers and the washington star. he had just completed work on his forthcoming novel a short story from page 3 shortly before his death. he appeared on booktv to...
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i'm being told that was not a harlem shake video. turn out i still don't care what those are. this guy just might have epilepsy. hopefully his neighbor peering over the fence will toss him a spoon. all right. it's time for my fourth coffee enima of the day. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> well come to the daily show. welcome. mi john olver, i'm still sitting in for jon stewart who is currently on an uninhabited island in the pas civic learning about the human condition and befriending a volleyball. our guests tonight here to discuss his one man show unconstitutional colin quinn is going to be here. (cheers and applause) very funny man. but we start tonight with our love affair with fast food. well, not some of a love affair as an unhealthy one way relationship with something that is trying to kill us. (laughter) but lately that relationship has become a bit more strained. >> a nationwide push workers calling for a much higher minimum wage. >> wo
i'm being told that was not a harlem shake video. turn out i still don't care what those are. this guy just might have epilepsy. hopefully his neighbor peering over the fence will toss him a spoon. all right. it's time for my fourth coffee enima of the day. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> well come to the daily show. welcome. mi john olver, i'm still...