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, whether it was east harlem, central harlem, spanish harlem.f the people changed almost immediately that does not happen anymore. many people call harlem now the upper upper west side because you can't tell with demographics. harlem is vastly changing, and charlie rangel, that vase now bearing that out. stick with me, everyone. when we come back, we're going to have more primary results as soon was arizona we get them. up next, what is gong at the world cup? a player for team uruguay is accused of biting an opponent. it's not the first time he has faced that charge. creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition o
, whether it was east harlem, central harlem, spanish harlem.f the people changed almost immediately that does not happen anymore. many people call harlem now the upper upper west side because you can't tell with demographics. harlem is vastly changing, and charlie rangel, that vase now bearing that out. stick with me, everyone. when we come back, we're going to have more primary results as soon was arizona we get them. up next, what is gong at the world cup? a player for team uruguay is...
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simply in east harlem the stakeholder group in the crime strategic unit was the most violent area in 2011 and 2012 you see the gang violence you see the prosecution model we did conspiracy indictments regarding narcotics and where they didn't we used our model to understand who of the community investment & infrastructure commission the crimes and did reactive prosecution's now again, it's a shorter period of time but we quadruped that we're in a safer city. i think people are talking about the prosecution model in the east harlem community we meet with stakeholder and resident they're helping us to get camera information and to change at things in their neighborhood that help the crimes to exist but we're using the item and the intelligence to drive down recidivist crimes but we're seeing in east harlem a 76 reduction in shootings from 20132013 we're having a 76 percent reduction and 42 percent reduction overall in manhattan by implementing those efforts >> thank you. >> i did have a question that's impressive about reducing the number of shootings next has a tech doom do you see an
simply in east harlem the stakeholder group in the crime strategic unit was the most violent area in 2011 and 2012 you see the gang violence you see the prosecution model we did conspiracy indictments regarding narcotics and where they didn't we used our model to understand who of the community investment & infrastructure commission the crimes and did reactive prosecution's now again, it's a shorter period of time but we quadruped that we're in a safer city. i think people are talking about...
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since then harlem has changed.e housing project behind me but all around gent rickivation, that is the primary concern that people who have lived here have an opportunity to remain. >> part of the bronx became part of this district. that added a lot of hispanic voters. if you come to east harlem you will find the puerto rican community. you are going to find mexican-americans. the press keeps saying my community has changed. >> it has changed, right? >> so what? i mean i don't speak spanish on the house floor. whoever wins will represent the 13th congressional district in the 114th congress. this primary is the election. this district is democratic. >> we got to wind behind us that the people have finally said enough is enough. >> he has become more well known in the area so he has gained some ground. rangel, he says he wants one more term. >> you don't think we're going to end up here? >> let's make some noise. >> oh, that voice. charlie rangel. alexandra field live for us in his district of harlem. when we say 43
since then harlem has changed.e housing project behind me but all around gent rickivation, that is the primary concern that people who have lived here have an opportunity to remain. >> part of the bronx became part of this district. that added a lot of hispanic voters. if you come to east harlem you will find the puerto rican community. you are going to find mexican-americans. the press keeps saying my community has changed. >> it has changed, right? >> so what? i mean i don't...
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alexandra field is joining us from harlem. charlie rangel, a lot of our viewers know charlie rangel. he has been in the united states congress for 43, going on 44 years. 60% of the vote is now in. charlie rangel slightly, slightly ahead of his democratic party challenger adriano espaillat. but less than a thousand votes difference. that's not big 60% of the vote in alexandra. this is an important race. charlie rangel says it's the last time he is going to be running. he 184 years old. he certainly wants to win. it's going to be close. >> it's going to tells us a lot about what this community, harlem is today. it was just two years ago that the voting maps were redrawn. it was 2012. part of the bronx was added to this district. that's when we saw the majority of voters become hispanic in this predominantly -- >> hold on for one moment. hold on for a moment when i talk to you. get that microphone closer to your mouth. it's noisy. >> it is. it's pretty loud here. >> we're ready to make a projection. cnn projects that thad cochran
alexandra field is joining us from harlem. charlie rangel, a lot of our viewers know charlie rangel. he has been in the united states congress for 43, going on 44 years. 60% of the vote is now in. charlie rangel slightly, slightly ahead of his democratic party challenger adriano espaillat. but less than a thousand votes difference. that's not big 60% of the vote in alexandra. this is an important race. charlie rangel says it's the last time he is going to be running. he 184 years old. he...
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if you want to find out who's in grant's tomb, go to harlem.e to an ivy league campus right in the middle of a metropolis. it's an amazing place. and to win that kind of seat in american politics, charlie rangel beat another legendary figure you may have heard of, adam clayton powell. he got the nod from harlem as the second world war was ending. and at the time of his time in congress, powell was weakened by an ethics scandal and that opened the door for a young charlie rangle. he was part of the wave of the african-american politicians that represented minority districts and became a count countervailing force in washington. that new power base also practiced an old brand of politics. the politics of who you know and how you help them, so they help you. transactional, local, city politics. when the young barack obama came along as a senator, he followed a different playbook. he cast himself as the leader of a new kind of coalition politics, proudly diverse and drawing on the successes of civil rights movement, including organizing and church
if you want to find out who's in grant's tomb, go to harlem.e to an ivy league campus right in the middle of a metropolis. it's an amazing place. and to win that kind of seat in american politics, charlie rangel beat another legendary figure you may have heard of, adam clayton powell. he got the nod from harlem as the second world war was ending. and at the time of his time in congress, powell was weakened by an ethics scandal and that opened the door for a young charlie rangle. he was part of...
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let me move on to a brief introduction of "harlem's rattlers and the great war"" i would like to begin first by reading from something that william pickens wrote he was a scholar in activist for the naacp in the early 1900's this is what he says about blacks and the first world war. we tend to overlook it it does in the event with the african-american experience. we talk about the civil-rights movement's and tie it to the board of education as if 1954 was the start or rows of parked as she reviewed to the first seat on the bus or even world war ii but we don't think of world war i as an important the bint in the history of african-americans here is what pickens had to say about this. what the award made clear to all especially blacks is that character is more fundamental than reputation. that character is more fundamental what does that mean? it means that reputation is something imposed from the outside and character comes from within and one lesson of a bike for you to take away from this event is that black people need not worry so much about what other things -- others think gore s
let me move on to a brief introduction of "harlem's rattlers and the great war"" i would like to begin first by reading from something that william pickens wrote he was a scholar in activist for the naacp in the early 1900's this is what he says about blacks and the first world war. we tend to overlook it it does in the event with the african-american experience. we talk about the civil-rights movement's and tie it to the board of education as if 1954 was the start or rows of...
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uy was a giant in the asian-american movement and a friend of mine as she moved out west from her harlem residence for over 40 years years in the late 90s i got to know her. she was amazingly strong and himg and clear on what we need to do to make changes. uy also inspired many generations from young people today she's been speaking with to the 60s generation as well were yuri passed away at the age of 93 she was a tireless activist and p making change that improve people's lives born and raised in san pedro restraining order but spent two years in a concentration camp we called interim camps but the real term s is concentration camps in world war ii so following the war she moved to new york and married a gentlemen my uncle was a member of that asked you she participated in the asian-american and black and third world war movements her first telling them was with a group of rational equality and in 1963 she met malcolm x but their friendship was wide and deep and the friendship and political alliance changed her life and she joined the african-american unit to work for human right and u
uy was a giant in the asian-american movement and a friend of mine as she moved out west from her harlem residence for over 40 years years in the late 90s i got to know her. she was amazingly strong and himg and clear on what we need to do to make changes. uy also inspired many generations from young people today she's been speaking with to the 60s generation as well were yuri passed away at the age of 93 she was a tireless activist and p making change that improve people's lives born and...
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you are starting one in harlem. why harlem, why now?ou and i share, love for new york. i truly believe that we learn a lot about, for example, each other when that incident -- bad incidents happen. we had that with sterling and incidents on race. i want to do the same journey with good stuff. food and hospitality can bring us more together. harlem is an incredible community and the food festival we are starting, next year, it's going to be food, arts, and culture. you can go to many local restaurants and enjoy it for just like you do in aspen. >> you got president clinton to sign on as a cochair. not so bad. >> very nice, both of the mayor and mr. clinton came up. all the small businesses in harlem came out and supported. it is really their event. >> what people love about red rooster is they don't have kale. [laughter] kale is so in right now. >> i'm sick and tired of kale. >> kale this, kale that. factory?wns the kale >> my wife says 5 years from now we will come up with some disease attributed to kale. >> you got three stars from "th
you are starting one in harlem. why harlem, why now?ou and i share, love for new york. i truly believe that we learn a lot about, for example, each other when that incident -- bad incidents happen. we had that with sterling and incidents on race. i want to do the same journey with good stuff. food and hospitality can bring us more together. harlem is an incredible community and the food festival we are starting, next year, it's going to be food, arts, and culture. you can go to many local...
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before we head to washington we head to harlem where yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
before we head to washington we head to harlem where yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next...
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so basically we came up with the idea of the h in harlem.end in with the architecture of the bridge and the neighborhood. i wanted it to be a gift for people. the gift is we were talking about earlier, lighting as visibility. i put a different couple of kinds of light together. and a different structure together. rnallyeading the h inte with this brand-new technology called a meeting -- light emitting plasma. it is a small light bulb that puts out twice the light of a streetlight and has half the greater than most led's. a is jacketed with radiofrequency. oval so the juxtaposition of two different light sources will get people thinking about light as connectivity. rather than visibility. >> what is the most exceptional lighting event you have done for a celebrity event, what stands out? >> the one that stands out in my clinton during the administration. the white house had asked me to do a small dinner tacked onto the delegates cocktail party which was at the museum of the american indian. there was a collector's office. this is done in this
so basically we came up with the idea of the h in harlem.end in with the architecture of the bridge and the neighborhood. i wanted it to be a gift for people. the gift is we were talking about earlier, lighting as visibility. i put a different couple of kinds of light together. and a different structure together. rnallyeading the h inte with this brand-new technology called a meeting -- light emitting plasma. it is a small light bulb that puts out twice the light of a streetlight and has half...
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it's not harlem anymore. harlem is not the place it was when rangel was elected to the seat a long time ago. >> nick, thank you very much. beth, i appreciate it as well. >>> taking oklahoma. that's another race we're following. another loss for the tea party. a special election for the republican senate nomination to replace tom coburn. james lankford beat out by tw shannon. something that lankford took issue with this morning on the daily rundown. take a listen. >> there is no such thing as a national tea party. it is grassroots or nothing. so it's functioning within the state with the unique ideas and perspectives and values of that state. limited taxes and government. access to their elected fish officials. that's a basic thing among grassroots folks. they don't like being told who to vote for. >> martin o'malley's hand-picked successor knocked off two challengers. anthony brown has been lieutenant governor for eight years. if he wins in november, he would be the state's first black governor. he'll face of
it's not harlem anymore. harlem is not the place it was when rangel was elected to the seat a long time ago. >> nick, thank you very much. beth, i appreciate it as well. >>> taking oklahoma. that's another race we're following. another loss for the tea party. a special election for the republican senate nomination to replace tom coburn. james lankford beat out by tw shannon. something that lankford took issue with this morning on the daily rundown. take a listen. >> there...
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an earlier crash northbound at harlem and another incident at north avenue. more of an accident investigation the crash has been cleared by police are on the scene reconstruction the action from earlier. other than those items, numbers look good. watch for that grain out there we will have another update coming in just a few minutes. >> still more to come including a pair of rescues and a house fire in the south suburbs. >> and new details released in the lead up to the prison swap. >> and hillary clinton is in chicago talking about her new book. >> and a dramatic rescue caught on camera but the yosemite natia police officer opened firn a driver overnight in wicker park. >> house majority leader loses the primary to 80 party favorite. reaction to the shocking defeat. >> and cardinal georgia opens up on who will take his place. >>and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. kind of a blustery morning. >> lots of people out there. i guess this is what wednesday should look like. >> not in my book. >> i think a bit of sunshine ma
an earlier crash northbound at harlem and another incident at north avenue. more of an accident investigation the crash has been cleared by police are on the scene reconstruction the action from earlier. other than those items, numbers look good. watch for that grain out there we will have another update coming in just a few minutes. >> still more to come including a pair of rescues and a house fire in the south suburbs. >> and new details released in the lead up to the prison swap....
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but i know people in harlem, they get in a van and drive to new jersey to find quality food. there's still a couple places, but the point is they drive out and then they get their groceries and then have to drive back. >> you can go to a fairway in harlem, and -- the bronx -- >> bottom line, in new york it's it's an uphill climb to find good deals. >> it's disgusting they are letting politics and further but politics getting in the way of improving somebody's quality of life, and i don't mean just somebody, i mean vast numbers of people. you have about a quarter of a billion dollars that is spent at walmart by new york city residents outside of the city on annual basis. >> the mayor, the city council of new york city would rather have people going to a food shelter and getting food from the government than going to -- >> ben stein? >> i would bet you in the name of protecting mom and pop stores, the pay at walmart will be higher than the pay at mom and pop stores. >> of course, it wl be higher. there will be chances within advancement within the corporate structure,nd destroy
but i know people in harlem, they get in a van and drive to new jersey to find quality food. there's still a couple places, but the point is they drive out and then they get their groceries and then have to drive back. >> you can go to a fairway in harlem, and -- the bronx -- >> bottom line, in new york it's it's an uphill climb to find good deals. >> it's disgusting they are letting politics and further but politics getting in the way of improving somebody's quality of life,...
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mohammed is responsible for uplifting his in harlem, new york.or of the new york public library for research and plaque culture in harlem new york. >> i want the center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. and he's the great grandson of elija mohammed, founder of the nation of islam given that i was not yet 3 years old when he passeded and i would never try to claim a connection to him than my biographical connection. as it turns out, mohammed took office during the same time the shamburg featured a special from his permanent connection. malcolm x. >> my great-grandfather and malcolm x helped to create a space in this country necessary for the real change that took place in the 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about mohammed is that he's not only a brilliant scholar and a public intellectual, but he's also an
mohammed is responsible for uplifting his in harlem, new york.or of the new york public library for research and plaque culture in harlem new york. >> i want the center to be as aggressive and as well positioned as possible to be a resource to anyone who has questions about the kind of country we live in and the kind of country that we can live in. and he's the great grandson of elija mohammed, founder of the nation of islam given that i was not yet 3 years old when he passeded and i...
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her home in harlem people crashed for many generations and found userries and bills nurturing of younger people yuri supported the recreation operation. and her husband bill was very active as well and she supported prisoners from asian-american and progressive whites and others that had been incarcerated and consistent with april prisoners support she move forward to oakland with the support groups and many peace and after 9/11 after the asian-american community she was often out with her walker at peace and justice relays and an inspiration she's spoken to many young people around the country and featured in films and books including the passion for justice and my american honk in you like politics. also she's faevend in ucla's published memoirs called passing it on one of any friends barbara documented userries life heartbeat of the struggle it was called. yuri was the mother of 6 children and has 9 grandchildren and 4 greatest grandchildren her relative is there at the hall of justice so condolences to yuri i want to ask any of my colleagues wish to speak >> thank you supervisor mar
her home in harlem people crashed for many generations and found userries and bills nurturing of younger people yuri supported the recreation operation. and her husband bill was very active as well and she supported prisoners from asian-american and progressive whites and others that had been incarcerated and consistent with april prisoners support she move forward to oakland with the support groups and many peace and after 9/11 after the asian-american community she was often out with her...
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but also in places like harlem. so it was really good. >> what was your perspective around that weekend of that conference on the question of reform versus revolution. >> i was becoming a revolutionary. i was listening to all of those other pieces. i didn't know that much about it. i didn't -- i told you i didn't know the class aspect of what was going on. but this was no reform process. i could see this was going to change people's lives forever and it was going to change america forever if we got what we demanded and we were intent. this was going to change the institutions in america forever. to a certain extent, it did. >> malcolm x was killed a week later. >> yes, that sunday, the 21st. and i always wonder, would somebody have tried to kill him in massachusetts because he certainly had enough room to escape in all those woods and the hills. just coming up the hills winding your way to south hadley as mountains, not mountains like out west, certainly steep hills and very lonely and two-lane highways and stuff li
but also in places like harlem. so it was really good. >> what was your perspective around that weekend of that conference on the question of reform versus revolution. >> i was becoming a revolutionary. i was listening to all of those other pieces. i didn't know that much about it. i didn't -- i told you i didn't know the class aspect of what was going on. but this was no reform process. i could see this was going to change people's lives forever and it was going to change america...
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connecting the harlem renaissance with intellectuals.body else was doing it as effectively as he was, and for that matter he was staging drag shows with himself as the guide. now, after his novel, near heaven, was attacked and assaulted by out kinds of critics including wb deploys the sort of decided he wanted to make a switch. he went to france for a bit, and then he came back and became a documentary photographer for the rest of his life. he donated this vast quantity of relief valuable photographs to the library of congress. i have forgotten that he was a crook and assistant to a world war ii time club to have servicemen have a night off and served as a busboy two nights a week for proper and. they came to deliver against racism and against fascism, by golly, they delivered. >> the chapter, i think, really speaks to what can be done formally in getting things across that may be a text cannot always. page 124, the artist. >> yes. hillary ellison. >> hillary ellison depicted their reviews that he got for the infernal book, a guy named e
connecting the harlem renaissance with intellectuals.body else was doing it as effectively as he was, and for that matter he was staging drag shows with himself as the guide. now, after his novel, near heaven, was attacked and assaulted by out kinds of critics including wb deploys the sort of decided he wanted to make a switch. he went to france for a bit, and then he came back and became a documentary photographer for the rest of his life. he donated this vast quantity of relief valuable...
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he says he and his girlfriend or driving south on harlem when he saw a car speeding. indycar cut to around 14th and harlem he saw the car swerved corp on the sidewalk and hit him and others riding the bike. pretty much parked in a gas station ran over to check with the gut. forest park paralytics and the police department arrived. they're trying to get him to respond. pretty much dead on arrival. the driver was nowhere to be found. he said the driver should turn himself in. he committed murder. no one should be able to commit murder and get away with it. and none of the surveillance cameras recorded the crash. police say if you have any. reporting from less suburban forest park. >> a woman boulder is dead. the coast guard has suspended its search. this happened on the return trip. the 26 rule died. another passenger was rescued and is in critical condition early today. a 11 year-old girl was killed when a tree limb fell. telam toppled but thunderstorms felled as they slept. her father was panned and her brother suffered minor injuries. raises new questions about the d
he says he and his girlfriend or driving south on harlem when he saw a car speeding. indycar cut to around 14th and harlem he saw the car swerved corp on the sidewalk and hit him and others riding the bike. pretty much parked in a gas station ran over to check with the gut. forest park paralytics and the police department arrived. they're trying to get him to respond. pretty much dead on arrival. the driver was nowhere to be found. he said the driver should turn himself in. he committed murder....
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that represents harlem and some of the other areas in new york city. a close race but we project he will defeat his democratic challenger. alexandra field is in harlem for us and you had a chance to catch up with the congressman, tell us what it was about. >> he was not making himself scarce tonight. this is a candidate, a congressman he showed he had every confidence says and i was going on. he was going to win this, he came up on stage, he rallied and spoke to them for about an hour saying as we watch the numbers he was killing time that he wanted to enjoy his night and he talked about the confidence he had going into tonight. it is interesting because we peeled back, this race was projected to be close. he had an opponent, center as they ought, he nearly beat him to make years ago by 1100 votes. tonight i spoke to the congressman shortly after he declared victory and despite the close race two years ago he was feeling good about this and here is what he said. >> did you consider waiting for him to concede, why declare now? >> and never entered my mi
that represents harlem and some of the other areas in new york city. a close race but we project he will defeat his democratic challenger. alexandra field is in harlem for us and you had a chance to catch up with the congressman, tell us what it was about. >> he was not making himself scarce tonight. this is a candidate, a congressman he showed he had every confidence says and i was going on. he was going to win this, he came up on stage, he rallied and spoke to them for about an hour...
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was for those watching the harlem shake thing and i just was like you know to me i really like to hijack means and take what is in the air and try to put something concrete behind it to give people better analysis and so i was just you know at the time i was just thinking about just how messed up we don't even think about the iraq war anymore it's like it never happened and so i wanted to make a song about war profiteers you know i talk about i talk a little in the song about kind of degree. talk about. naomi klein's book the shock doctrine like the drop little things in there to get people thinking a little more critically about stuff but i just think it's funny to make a subversive dance song about you know depleted uranium. another song hey liberals this is amazing because this is a ballad to almost the death of the liberal class i love it i want to read some lyrics for our audience this is an antiwar song this is the ballad of the bullet in the back of the people that brought you in a work day cowardly classes no sense of history what you call a liberal obama stickers with a peace si
was for those watching the harlem shake thing and i just was like you know to me i really like to hijack means and take what is in the air and try to put something concrete behind it to give people better analysis and so i was just you know at the time i was just thinking about just how messed up we don't even think about the iraq war anymore it's like it never happened and so i wanted to make a song about war profiteers you know i talk about i talk a little in the song about kind of degree....
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we are live in harlem and live in mississippi. also, ahead. >> it is a vivid reminder that this is a humanitarian issue as much as it is a matter of border security. >> just moments ago, the homeland security chief announced he may be sending even more agents to the border after he visits there tomorrow. all of this as a house underway focussed on the thousands of undocumented and unaccompanied children coming into this country. also this morning, was it a hoax? a woman's claim that she and her granddaughter was asked to leave kfc because the literal girl's scars may not be true. shocking new revelation is one of the stories we're following around the news nation. don't forget you can join our conversation online. you can find us@tamronhall on twitter. we're on facebook, twitter, and instagram, too. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print
we are live in harlem and live in mississippi. also, ahead. >> it is a vivid reminder that this is a humanitarian issue as much as it is a matter of border security. >> just moments ago, the homeland security chief announced he may be sending even more agents to the border after he visits there tomorrow. all of this as a house underway focussed on the thousands of undocumented and unaccompanied children coming into this country. also this morning, was it a hoax? a woman's claim that...
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hashimoto made his debut at harlem's apollo theater two years ago.e to go up there. >> it was intimidating. >> he entered the apollo as amateur night competition. and won. ♪ >> after winning realizing that i'm a part of this history at the apollo and seen the other names are on that list, i can't believe that it happened. >> the list of amateur winners at the apollo includes billie holiday. ♪ the isley brothers, jimmy hendrix and the jackson five. ella fitzgerald was one of the first. her prize, $25 and week's work. >> oldest continuing amateur hour, amateur night i think in entertainment. >> dick parsons is chairman of the apollo theater foundation. >> we don't want to be a museum. we're not just about celebrating things that have happened in the past. >> when the 1500 seat theater on 125th street opened as an entertainment mecca for harlem's black community in 1934. quickly became an incubate for for african-american talent. long before "american idol" gave birth to the slogan, where stars are born and legends are made. >> do you remember first tim
hashimoto made his debut at harlem's apollo theater two years ago.e to go up there. >> it was intimidating. >> he entered the apollo as amateur night competition. and won. ♪ >> after winning realizing that i'm a part of this history at the apollo and seen the other names are on that list, i can't believe that it happened. >> the list of amateur winners at the apollo includes billie holiday. ♪ the isley brothers, jimmy hendrix and the jackson five. ella fitzgerald was...
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meanwhile, in new york, congressman charlie rangel hoping to avoid a harlem shuffle. the democrat trying to hold on to a career in politics that has spanned more than four decades, 22 terms on capitol hill representing his district in harlem, but is the 23rd time the charm? his opponent sure hopes so. alexander field has the latest. >> reporter: charlie rangel on unfamiliar ground in the district he's represented for more than four decades. fighting for his political life. >> let's try this out. if you had a good racehorse, would you say he's too old to win again? >> rangel was sent to congress in 1971 to represent a substantially black district. he was a founding member of the congressional black caucus and became chairman of the powerful ways and means committee. a committee he was forced off in 2010 following a humiliating house censure for 11 different ethics violations including failing to pay taxes on a vacation home in the dominican republic where he was famously seen in this picture lounging on the beach. and improperly using congressional funds. all of it tar
meanwhile, in new york, congressman charlie rangel hoping to avoid a harlem shuffle. the democrat trying to hold on to a career in politics that has spanned more than four decades, 22 terms on capitol hill representing his district in harlem, but is the 23rd time the charm? his opponent sure hopes so. alexander field has the latest. >> reporter: charlie rangel on unfamiliar ground in the district he's represented for more than four decades. fighting for his political life. >> let's...
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and the whole harlem political machine that charlie rangel has really been in charge of for a long time has really tried to put a lot of pressure on him to get out of the race and he's refusing to do so. so the rangel folks are worried cosiphon off some of the black vote, especially now when this district has changed as much as it has. because this district used to be-- . >> woodruff: let's look at the map. >> this district used to be majority african-american through harlem but you can see the green section plus the blue used to be what the district was before redistricting. then what happened was they added these purple sections up top in the bronx which is a little bit-- was a lot more heavily latino so you took a district that was, you know, 46% hispanic, now it's 55% hispanic. 40% of the district foreign born, most of that is dominican. so that is really where, you know, rangel only pete espayote by about a thousand votes last time, and immigration has only group saend 84 years old, served since 1971. and she has really tried, as well as wallrun to say this guy has been around too
and the whole harlem political machine that charlie rangel has really been in charge of for a long time has really tried to put a lot of pressure on him to get out of the race and he's refusing to do so. so the rangel folks are worried cosiphon off some of the black vote, especially now when this district has changed as much as it has. because this district used to be-- . >> woodruff: let's look at the map. >> this district used to be majority african-american through harlem but you...
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charles rangel in harlem, peace sign, tie, and all pure '70s. got to love that. and primary day 1978 in mississippi. then-congressman cochran won without needing a run-off that time. now cochran is stuck in a very close run-off against tea party backed state senator chris mcdamage. while in new york, rangel is facing a very crowded democratic field. redistricting and a slim thousand-vote margin that won him the primaries two years ago. it could be his 23rd term in office. as "usa today" puts it, both are fighting for their political lives among constituencies that no longer appear to value their long congressional tenures. cnbc chief washington correspondent john harwood is at a polling station in hattiesburg, mississippi. the mississippi mud was expected to fly today. we had pro-mcdaniel tea party backed poll watchers planning to man the polls. the local naacp chapter feared that would lead to voter intimidation and suppression. what have you seen there on the ground? >> well, poll workers here at this polling station in a neighborhood center in hattiesburg tell
charles rangel in harlem, peace sign, tie, and all pure '70s. got to love that. and primary day 1978 in mississippi. then-congressman cochran won without needing a run-off that time. now cochran is stuck in a very close run-off against tea party backed state senator chris mcdamage. while in new york, rangel is facing a very crowded democratic field. redistricting and a slim thousand-vote margin that won him the primaries two years ago. it could be his 23rd term in office. as "usa...
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david levering lewis says that this ushered in the harlem renaissance, and to get to professor greenspoint, what happened in the summer of 1919? riots across the nation. and guess what, black soldiers, black veterans have both eyes on their backs. they better not wear the uniform, especially in the south. >> they would be lynched because they were wearing their uniforms. let's try conclude. my last question would be, there's been, you know, a few of the books written. in all scholarships will be the compelling interest you in writing this book? what motivated you to write this, and what particular new knowledge did you find in writing this particular book? >> well, what motivated me was how important this regiment was and is, and the sacrifice that these men made and the justice that they deserve was not given too many of them, if any, during their lifetime. and juicy who the book is dedicated to, right? it is dedicated to the men of the 15th/369th who serve and sacrifice, and to all who supported them. we didn't mention the 15th women's auxiliary which was very important to the regim
david levering lewis says that this ushered in the harlem renaissance, and to get to professor greenspoint, what happened in the summer of 1919? riots across the nation. and guess what, black soldiers, black veterans have both eyes on their backs. they better not wear the uniform, especially in the south. >> they would be lynched because they were wearing their uniforms. let's try conclude. my last question would be, there's been, you know, a few of the books written. in all scholarships...
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. >>> charles rangel el congresista el leÓn de harlem seguirÁ rugiendo.acer historia dicen que con cien por cien teo de votos contado el congresista de 84 reten dra su poder que sa asumiÓ hace medio siglo, anoche su contendor no se daba por vencido. >>> esta contienda esta muy cerrada. al igual que en 2012 espallat llegÓ cerca perdiendo por menos de 2000 votos, esta vez los puertorriqueÑos parecieron marcar la diferencia votando por rangel. >>> si peleas con un campeÓn tienes que dar un knock out, tienes que dar un knock out adriano no lo hizo. >>> los votantes dicen que la pelea era entre experiencia y sangre nueva. >>> muchos aÑos en la polÍtica la gente le da el voto. >>> este analista lores me asÍ. >>> no puedes darte el lujo de decir, hÁgame, vamos a hacer histÓrico cuando no cuentas con apoyo de tu comunidad, la junta central electoral ha dicho que tomarÁ dos semanas contar los votos el plazo que tiene espallat para ver si continÚa la pelea, en new york, telemundo. >>> una pareja hispana acusa a la policÍa de new jersey de brutalidad policial este v
. >>> charles rangel el congresista el leÓn de harlem seguirÁ rugiendo.acer historia dicen que con cien por cien teo de votos contado el congresista de 84 reten dra su poder que sa asumiÓ hace medio siglo, anoche su contendor no se daba por vencido. >>> esta contienda esta muy cerrada. al igual que en 2012 espallat llegÓ cerca perdiendo por menos de 2000 votos, esta vez los puertorriqueÑos parecieron marcar la diferencia votando por rangel. >>> si peleas con un...
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correspondent sara hoy. >> reporter: eight people killed, 70 injured when a building exploded in east harlem one morning in march. this woman was in her apartment in the building next door. >> translation: when that happened i thought i was going to die. i thought the building was going to collapse, i wondered what would happen to my kids, four were at school. >> reporter: the blast happened less that 20 minutes after a neighbour reported a smell of knas. >> two buildings collapsed. >> translation: i was hear in the kitchen, i was cooking and heard a big explosion. >> reporter: outdoors, panic set in. >> i thought it was a bomb. i don't know what came into moi mind, you couldn't see in the street. it was full of smoke and dust. . >> reporter: the mendoza family were placed in temporary housing provided by the city. the memory of the blast haunt her. >> translation: with any noise i'm scared. i was cooking and the alarm wept off. i was about to run out. >> in one word - devastating. >> reporter: according to the national transportation safety board which is investigating the explosion, a 125-
correspondent sara hoy. >> reporter: eight people killed, 70 injured when a building exploded in east harlem one morning in march. this woman was in her apartment in the building next door. >> translation: when that happened i thought i was going to die. i thought the building was going to collapse, i wondered what would happen to my kids, four were at school. >> reporter: the blast happened less that 20 minutes after a neighbour reported a smell of knas. >> two...
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if he wants to go where he can say what he wants then move to east harlem. >> that's an interesting gift. he apologized to the jews. should he have apologized to everyone? >> there are many more letters to come. which is why we need for the young people coming out of college called apology writer. there is no way he wrote that on his own. he had a ghost writer. it may have been hillary clinton. very colorful. it is dumb because these apologies come out and he doesn't mean it and the people reading it are not really taking it. what is the point of this? >> it is like the old expression, first they apologize to the jews and then it goes on from there. the reason he apologiesed to the jaws is the anti-defamation league put out a steament about what he said. no other organization -- >> he also made homophobic statements too, right? >> no gay groups said anything jie. he said bill maher can say homo homophobic statements and nobody will say anything. nobody likes bill maher. >> you know who should apologize is "playboy" in that it exists and it has ceased to be a
if he wants to go where he can say what he wants then move to east harlem. >> that's an interesting gift. he apologized to the jews. should he have apologized to everyone? >> there are many more letters to come. which is why we need for the young people coming out of college called apology writer. there is no way he wrote that on his own. he had a ghost writer. it may have been hillary clinton. very colorful. it is dumb because these apologies come out and he doesn't mean it and the...
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he made a decision to set it up as an endowment to benefit the harlem children's zone. idea is that it is a long-term endowment. particular pieces are sold and they will go to the harlem children's zone. it is a long-term gift. it is an unusual one because it is art transforming into education. we did this documentary about it. we spoke to many of the artists who are represented in the collection. and later my father. it was a great opportunity to get to know certain things about my dad. >> he wrote an e-mail. listen to what he said. it is very sweet: [reading] i wanted to relay a thought to your father. yesterday he was talking about how strongly he felt about art. he said, it is what he would be doing if he had had the chops. although it seems true that the artist works alone, that is not the case. when your father started collecting i was on the verge of burnout. i was a relative nobody. the fact that he wanted the art was an enormous vote of confidence. i would not be where i am without william. i respect his opinion and his eyes. he is a true patron in the complete
he made a decision to set it up as an endowment to benefit the harlem children's zone. idea is that it is a long-term endowment. particular pieces are sold and they will go to the harlem children's zone. it is a long-term gift. it is an unusual one because it is art transforming into education. we did this documentary about it. we spoke to many of the artists who are represented in the collection. and later my father. it was a great opportunity to get to know certain things about my dad....