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by encouraging techs to locate to harlem will work to help bridge the gap between the old harlem andhe new. >> one technology job creates the need for five other jobs because of the services that is required - from food to dry cleaning to even places to life. >> today's tech transformation is a win for many as well. still among the affordable areas, harlem offers high-rises and brown stones. coupled with talked about restaurants, the neighbourhood is on the fast-track to becoming a hot new place to live. >> that's the ultimate goal. we want silicon harlem to be perceived the same ways an an innovation hub, a positive police to raise your family and to work. >>> finding a parking space can be a huge pain depending what city you live in. some cities have too many parking spots. a reason is for more than half a century cities recommended quotas were parking at stores, bars, condominiums. the result is millions of stalls that are empty. a team of researchers at connecticut vetted the economic impact of parking policies in six cities and found that cities with too many porking lots suffer
by encouraging techs to locate to harlem will work to help bridge the gap between the old harlem andhe new. >> one technology job creates the need for five other jobs because of the services that is required - from food to dry cleaning to even places to life. >> today's tech transformation is a win for many as well. still among the affordable areas, harlem offers high-rises and brown stones. coupled with talked about restaurants, the neighbourhood is on the fast-track to becoming a...
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the high water here has ever been diverted off to harlem.ut 44 minutes to the post office. post office. >> yourd presentation for the wen healthy hair care system, by chaz dean, brought to you by guthyÂrenker. i'm alyssa milano and i'm gonna let you in on a little secret. i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean, look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume, who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't need that anymore. all you need is wen. (announcer) what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takes the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler,
the high water here has ever been diverted off to harlem.ut 44 minutes to the post office. post office. >> yourd presentation for the wen healthy hair care system, by chaz dean, brought to you by guthyÂrenker. i'm alyssa milano and i'm gonna let you in on a little secret. i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean, look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume, who...
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born in the usa, right from harlem. congratulations.em brewing company.com or our facebook @harlembrew. >> next time you have to bring more than four. >> we have a whole case in the back. >> that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. check out the gut check online. thank you so much for joining us for this hour. i'm done for the day so technical lie i can drink. up next, andrea mitchell reports. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the
born in the usa, right from harlem. congratulations.em brewing company.com or our facebook @harlembrew. >> next time you have to bring more than four. >> we have a whole case in the back. >> that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. check out the gut check online. thank you so much for joining us for this hour. i'm done for the day so technical lie i can drink. up next, andrea mitchell reports. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin...
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going westbound been diverted off a harlem. it is pretty bad. >> this is the same spot that we had flooding last time around. >> that's correct. >> it was our impression that this problem was fixed with the sewers. what's going on out there? is it just too much water at once? >> we don't know. there's too much rain right now. we're just past capacity. >> in other spots on the roads, anything on the 55? we're down there one lane near 83. anything on 55 they should watch out for? >> pass county line road, were not sure if they open the highway but earlier we were diverting everything off the county line road. >> any other expressway or major closures other than the kennedy blockage we're talking about? >> there are a few lands flooded but everything is pretty passible on 57 and on 94. nothing major going on there. >> we tell people to avoid it but all the time we know people get stuck. what to suggest people do if they find themselves in that situation? >> don't go through. don't know how deep the water is don't put yourself in t
going westbound been diverted off a harlem. it is pretty bad. >> this is the same spot that we had flooding last time around. >> that's correct. >> it was our impression that this problem was fixed with the sewers. what's going on out there? is it just too much water at once? >> we don't know. there's too much rain right now. we're just past capacity. >> in other spots on the roads, anything on the 55? we're down there one lane near 83. anything on 55 they should...
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>> spend my time in harlem and >> spend my time in harlem and in washington. >> you are telling the peopleere that you are really going to represent them, that you are not going to let them down. >> that's right. >> you're doggone right. [laughter] >> that's really strange. a random -- i won the primary and walks the streets to thank the people. when it comes to the question of harlem, my wife and i almost had a problem. she said that i promised to retire in florida because she's tired of the city. i tell her, i never drink enough to promise you i would ever leave new york city. i was born and raised on 32nd street. i did move once and that has been my whole life with the exception of washington. >> what do you remember? do you remember that walk? >> of course i do. that was across the street from where i live now. they had a big barrel -- my mother went to the same school, ps 89. i had no idea of the opportunity that would be opened to me and the things i have been able to do because of the support that my community has given to me. >> you graduated from new york university. now, since 19
>> spend my time in harlem and >> spend my time in harlem and in washington. >> you are telling the peopleere that you are really going to represent them, that you are not going to let them down. >> that's right. >> you're doggone right. [laughter] >> that's really strange. a random -- i won the primary and walks the streets to thank the people. when it comes to the question of harlem, my wife and i almost had a problem. she said that i promised to retire in...
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let me move on to a brief introduction to harlem's rattlers and the great war. i'd like to begin first by reading from something that william pickens wrote. william pickens was a scholar, an activist, with an naacp and the early 1900s, and this it was william pickens says about blacks and the first world war. we to end overlook the first world war as an important event in the african-american experience. we think about civil rights movements, we sort of tie it to brown v. board of education as if 1954 is the start of the civil rights movement, or rosa parks' refusal to leave her seat on the bus, or maybe even tie it to world war ii, but we don't think about world war i as an important event in the history of african-americans. here's what pickens had to say about that. what the war made clear to all, especially blacks, was that character is more fundamental than reputation. just think of that. character is more fundamental than reputation. what does that mean? it means to me that reputation is something that is imposed from the outside, and that character is wha
let me move on to a brief introduction to harlem's rattlers and the great war. i'd like to begin first by reading from something that william pickens wrote. william pickens was a scholar, an activist, with an naacp and the early 1900s, and this it was william pickens says about blacks and the first world war. we to end overlook the first world war as an important event in the african-american experience. we think about civil rights movements, we sort of tie it to brown v. board of education as...
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she's the the ninth woman in the whole history of the harlem globetrotter. that is amazing.ratulations. >> thanks very much. i'm having a great time. i'm honored to be part of the ledgendry team. >> what sit like to work with these guys. >> it is a lot of fun. i walk in the door with two brothers and now i have 30. >> they will protect you. >> for sure. >> will you show south more tricks. >> we will get you a pass on. >> are you ready. >> she's red. >> i want to you go around the back. >> around the back. >> between the legs. >> hold it out. >> and like that. >> it is go to look just like that, red i. >> now we have to talk about the fact that they are holding clinic is here for kids. it is all about the kids. can we invite youngsters out? come on kids if you want to see a few little tricks or learn a few tricks. clinics will be over next couple days in the morning while globetrotters are in town and you can come out, space is still available and here comes the tram car but in the meantime we want to show what you is going on this weekend. we will look at graphic here. we ha
she's the the ninth woman in the whole history of the harlem globetrotter. that is amazing.ratulations. >> thanks very much. i'm having a great time. i'm honored to be part of the ledgendry team. >> what sit like to work with these guys. >> it is a lot of fun. i walk in the door with two brothers and now i have 30. >> they will protect you. >> for sure. >> will you show south more tricks. >> we will get you a pass on. >> are you ready. >>...
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harlem is the makkah and you have the bronx. for us as a center point of the whole world and that fusion comes from that. we are like an extension and the characters from graffiti and so on. >> what does the legacy of the black arts movement look like for you? >> were me if we want to touch on hip-hop aspect for me writing my book was a matter of breaking down barriers because it's so male driven in hip-hop. one thing we have gotten so far away from as men of color is saying that i love you to one another and giving each other a hug. in my book i create opportunities for us as young men and men of color to break those barriers to say it's okay to embrace your brother when you see him even as for a long time and people are from a distance looking. he is holding him for a very long time are gave him a tight hug. why should we? is so much his mind this is the way it has to be. we are trying to break those things down. you can still be hip-hop and still be loved. >> let me ask you a slightly different question. when we think about t
harlem is the makkah and you have the bronx. for us as a center point of the whole world and that fusion comes from that. we are like an extension and the characters from graffiti and so on. >> what does the legacy of the black arts movement look like for you? >> were me if we want to touch on hip-hop aspect for me writing my book was a matter of breaking down barriers because it's so male driven in hip-hop. one thing we have gotten so far away from as men of color is saying that i...
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home here in east harlem are suffering mightily. even if jobs are starting to trickle back, many of them are part-time, many of them are poverty. >> and with less government aid for food, the strap is on shorties to fill the void and depend on donations to feed new york's hungry. >>> whether it's in new york or anywhere in the country, the face of hungary is the working poor. that's the view of janet, an activist and policy director. new york city policy center at new york city's hunter college. we spoke and i asked her about the changes she is seeing now food. >> if you look at what happened to the value of the minimum wage over the years, you get a little insight into that. it is, indeed, a lot of the people who work in the food industry who are most impacted by the low - the low wages, and the tipped minimum wages will blow the regular minimum wage. if we go back to 1968 and look at the minimum wage then, if you updated that for inflation, it would be at 10:90. >> and the federal government, the administration is proposing 10 and
home here in east harlem are suffering mightily. even if jobs are starting to trickle back, many of them are part-time, many of them are poverty. >> and with less government aid for food, the strap is on shorties to fill the void and depend on donations to feed new york's hungry. >>> whether it's in new york or anywhere in the country, the face of hungary is the working poor. that's the view of janet, an activist and policy director. new york city policy center at new york city's...
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we have video of you walking down the street in harlem. let's watch.ip] >> eating a hotdog while walking in the streets. >> i went to school across the street. i used to get my lunch at this place. i would get a sausage and a rogue bear. it was nickel. -- root beer. it was a nickel. [laughter] one of the big criticisms against adam powell is that he didn't really represent harlem. that he spent time elsewhere. >> i will spend my time in harlem. >> you're telling the people here that you're really going to represent them, but you're not one to let them down? >> that's right. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] >> that is really strange. i won the primary. i went back and walked the street to thank the people for the confidence they had in me. when it comes to the question of almost hadwife and i a problem. she said when i proposed to her that i promised her we would retire in florida. i told her, used to do drink then, but not enough to drink to promised i would ever leave new york city to go into retirement or not. avenue -- i lenox to a new address on lenox
we have video of you walking down the street in harlem. let's watch.ip] >> eating a hotdog while walking in the streets. >> i went to school across the street. i used to get my lunch at this place. i would get a sausage and a rogue bear. it was nickel. -- root beer. it was a nickel. [laughter] one of the big criticisms against adam powell is that he didn't really represent harlem. that he spent time elsewhere. >> i will spend my time in harlem. >> you're telling the...
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we have some video of you walking down the street in harlem. [video clip] >> in a hotdog and walking the streets, looks like a man who was still campaigning. across theo school street and used to get my lunch at this place. sausage and revere. -- and rootbeer. it was a nickel. >> that was a freebie. [laughter] >> one of the big criticisms against powell was that he really didn't represented -- he spent time elsewhere. what you going to do in that respect? >> spend my time in harlem and in washington. >> you are telling the people here that you are really going to represent them, that you are not going to let them down. >> that's right. >> you're doggone right. [laughter] >> that's really strange. the primaryi won and walks the streets to thank the people. when it comes to the question of hadem, my wife and i almost a problem. she said that i promised to retire in florida because she's tired of the city. drink enough never to promise you i would ever leave new york city. i was born and raised on 32nd street. once and that has been my whole life
we have some video of you walking down the street in harlem. [video clip] >> in a hotdog and walking the streets, looks like a man who was still campaigning. across theo school street and used to get my lunch at this place. sausage and revere. -- and rootbeer. it was a nickel. >> that was a freebie. [laughter] >> one of the big criticisms against powell was that he really didn't represented -- he spent time elsewhere. what you going to do in that respect? >> spend my...
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mohammed is responsible for uplifting his in harlem, new york.ctor 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 a
mohammed is responsible for uplifting his in harlem, new york.ctor 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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. >> i have had a ball, yes, with the harlem globetrotters, no pun intended, right chris. a beautiful day to be here on the boardwalk outside convention center and it wasn't that long ago that we saw feet of snow, even down the shore and now we have this beautiful day this weekend probably one of the best of the entire summer season. so first lets talk about the weather and then we will tell you what is going on this weekend if you have plans to come on down. first lets look at storm scan three we have a few pop up sprinkles here and there otherwise a really nice day with sunshine. temperatures are still warm, in the lower 80's in philadelphia, millville is at 82. eighty-two wilmington. 80 degrees in trenton. down the shore it has been warm on the boardwalk, someone said to me it feels hot if you are away from the surf. in ocean city 8o stone harbor 8o ocean water temperature 75. rip current risk still is in the moderate category and will go low tomorrow. lets look the at shore forecast. during the next couple days it looks great. plenty of sunshine. temperatures around 79
. >> i have had a ball, yes, with the harlem globetrotters, no pun intended, right chris. a beautiful day to be here on the boardwalk outside convention center and it wasn't that long ago that we saw feet of snow, even down the shore and now we have this beautiful day this weekend probably one of the best of the entire summer season. so first lets talk about the weather and then we will tell you what is going on this weekend if you have plans to come on down. first lets look at storm scan...
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he first left harlem and then he left america. he wrote one and this is a sentence which has been very important in my own intellectual life that he criticized america because he loved her. and i suggested that our love, for example, as gay men for black america demands no less. we criticize and sexism in the black community because we love black america. so let's stay for a moment with this idea of an african-american morality or ethics of love. a black american affix of love which goes into directions, right? one direction is towards our fellow americans. but the other is an award. the love that we bear towards one another. and love becomes a resource for the development the nurturing comments in mutual support and sustenance of a black public, which can then engage with the larger political society to argue about debate, deliberate and make decisions about the race proved the code. our common welfare. is that a useful way of thinking about what baldwin can offer about the ethics of love at this moment in the life of harlem in t
he first left harlem and then he left america. he wrote one and this is a sentence which has been very important in my own intellectual life that he criticized america because he loved her. and i suggested that our love, for example, as gay men for black america demands no less. we criticize and sexism in the black community because we love black america. so let's stay for a moment with this idea of an african-american morality or ethics of love. a black american affix of love which goes into...
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cuando entregaba el dinero a harlem y mercedes, estas fueron aseguradas. comercial...no se vaya, le tenemos mucho ms en slo minutos... wait for sot blanca/take vo --los jueces de "yo soy el atista" revelan cules son los elementos para ser el ganador de esta competencia... end segment blanca ---vamos con gabriel sotelo y visitaron al zacatepec vamonos a ver los goles. take vo vo el equipo de guadalajara aguado la fiesta para todos en zacatepec por la reapertura del estadio agustin coruco diaz. con goles de kristian alvarez al 35 del primer tiempo de espaldas a la porteria y luego david toledo al 47 dejando el 2 a 0 y 10 puntos para chivas en lo que va de la copa.. vo aqui tiene el resto de los resultados de esta jornada. irapuato derrota a tigres 2 a 1. oaxaca vence a chiapas 2 a 0 santos vence a correcaminos a domicilio 3 a 2 atlas por la minima saca la victoria ante mineros de zacatecas pumas sigue mal y de malas piernden ante merida en casa 2 a 1. gs vamonos al beisbol de las grandes ligas que hubo mucha accion en esta jornada para los equipos de la bahi
cuando entregaba el dinero a harlem y mercedes, estas fueron aseguradas. comercial...no se vaya, le tenemos mucho ms en slo minutos... wait for sot blanca/take vo --los jueces de "yo soy el atista" revelan cules son los elementos para ser el ganador de esta competencia... end segment blanca ---vamos con gabriel sotelo y visitaron al zacatepec vamonos a ver los goles. take vo vo el equipo de guadalajara aguado la fiesta para todos en zacatepec por la reapertura del estadio agustin...
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this is my 20th book talk on a boat to word that is, again, april 22nd in harlem. and i am thrilled to be in los angeles on this warm kind of balmy night to that kind of takes me back to some boat talks that i did in the deep south some time ago. i am thrilled for -- to be here. it is an exceedingly grateful feeling for the folks. i am here to tell you that independent bookstores in america are making a comeback. .. in the spring of 2007 during a semester when i had a sabbatical at the university of berlin. i was the dietrich bonhoeffer visiting professor for the spring semester and i know that sounds like a very prestigious title but i should tell you that the fellowship came without any salary, without any travel stipend. i don't think i have access to a printer but i did have a cozy office in the berg strasse and if enough berlin it's across the river sprague from the berlin dome. soon enough i made my trip, my first trip to the beautiful city library of berlin. it's this gorgeous capacious buildings designed by one of these brilliant driven architects named pon
this is my 20th book talk on a boat to word that is, again, april 22nd in harlem. and i am thrilled to be in los angeles on this warm kind of balmy night to that kind of takes me back to some boat talks that i did in the deep south some time ago. i am thrilled for -- to be here. it is an exceedingly grateful feeling for the folks. i am here to tell you that independent bookstores in america are making a comeback. .. in the spring of 2007 during a semester when i had a sabbatical at the...
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there were between 8000 and 10,000 people marching from toth avenue down the harlem protest the east st. louis race riot and protest racism across america. the east st. louis race riot was the spark for the first civil rights march. i think what i want a reader to take away from the book is that it ain't over. i just think that we need to be conscious -- very conscious -- is our forget that this racial history and all grew out of slavery. slaverydeadly legacy of and we still see its results around us. c-span's american history tour continues with a look at martin luther king's 1963 letter from birmingham jail. then the reverend's work who cofounded the southern christian leadership conference with reverend king. after that, the 1963 bombing of , church thatlabama killed four african-american girls.
there were between 8000 and 10,000 people marching from toth avenue down the harlem protest the east st. louis race riot and protest racism across america. the east st. louis race riot was the spark for the first civil rights march. i think what i want a reader to take away from the book is that it ain't over. i just think that we need to be conscious -- very conscious -- is our forget that this racial history and all grew out of slavery. slaverydeadly legacy of and we still see its results...
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smut 20th book talk on a book tour that began april 22nd in harlem and i am thrilled to be in los angeles on this warm, balmy night that takes me back to some botox i did in the deep south some time ago. i am for oil to be here, exceedingly grateful to the folks on the last book store. independent bookstores in america are making a come back, and to small town in the deep south, and thanks for being here. we will talk for a few minutes and read a passage or two from strange glory -- "strange glory" and then we will have 20 minutes for questions and answers and we will see what happens. i began this book, biography called "strange glory: a life of dietrich bonhoeffer in the spring of 2007, during a semester when i had a sabbatical at the university of berlin. dietrich bonhoeffer, visiting professor for the spring semester. that sounds like a very prestigious title, but i should tell you the fellowship came without any salary, without any travel stipend, i don't think i had access to the printer but i had a cozy office, if you know berlin is right across the river spray from the berlin home
smut 20th book talk on a book tour that began april 22nd in harlem and i am thrilled to be in los angeles on this warm, balmy night that takes me back to some botox i did in the deep south some time ago. i am for oil to be here, exceedingly grateful to the folks on the last book store. independent bookstores in america are making a come back, and to small town in the deep south, and thanks for being here. we will talk for a few minutes and read a passage or two from strange glory --...
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>> guest: well, i first met her when i was on the staff at the harlem ywca. i had been there about a month. i was the assistant executive. and the -- i had the assignment to escort mrs. roosevelt into a meeting that mrs. bethune was holding at the ywca building in harlem. c-span: got a picture here of you and mrs. bethune. >> guest: yes, that -- that picture is from the time when i -- when mrs. bethune, since i was working for the ywca in washington, made me -- or coopted me, almost, as the executive director for the national council of negro women but in 1937, when i was going into this -- when mrs. roosevelt was to come into the meeting for mrs. bethune, i escorted her. and as i was leaving, mrs. bethune asked me my name. she said, come back. we need you. and i've been back ever since. but you know, the interesting thing is that was the time when the first lady of the land could drive her own thunderbird, park it in a harlem street, come in and stay for two hours, and her only advance would be dorothy height escorting her in and out. c-span: one of the thin
>> guest: well, i first met her when i was on the staff at the harlem ywca. i had been there about a month. i was the assistant executive. and the -- i had the assignment to escort mrs. roosevelt into a meeting that mrs. bethune was holding at the ywca building in harlem. c-span: got a picture here of you and mrs. bethune. >> guest: yes, that -- that picture is from the time when i -- when mrs. bethune, since i was working for the ywca in washington, made me -- or coopted me,...
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>> guest: he went to harlem. he had previously tried to detroit's and found detroit was not going to work for him because he had actually -- he was there when there was a riot and that scared him off and he went to florida and this last time. c-span: along the way where were these folks getting their money? c-span: >> guest: they had been saving, they lived a meager lives. george swanson starling's father was the owner of a quarter store. didn't have lots of money but he had means of being able to save something. doris darling self was quite frugal. during the days they were winning, he was saving a lot of money. they were making so much more money than they were before. c-span: what did he do when he got to harlem? >> guest: he took the job as a rail reporter where he ended up going right back to the south he had sworn he would never go back to. he found no trouble finding work because being mailed gave him an advantage in that year at and he also -- it was during world war ii that he left as opposed to ida mae
>> guest: he went to harlem. he had previously tried to detroit's and found detroit was not going to work for him because he had actually -- he was there when there was a riot and that scared him off and he went to florida and this last time. c-span: along the way where were these folks getting their money? c-span: >> guest: they had been saving, they lived a meager lives. george swanson starling's father was the owner of a quarter store. didn't have lots of money but he had means...
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it started the harlem riots. want you to know that there was a case 72 years ago in the summer of 1942, that is when my father was the store with in front of all of his -- when my father was pistol whipped in friends.all of his >> may i bring on the president of united federation of teachers. >> it is time to teach. i want you to say it. it is time to teach. follow -- for us to something goodt to come from this. it is time to teach. are we committed to teach our children that i can always get better. we alld with you because understand, we can always make things better. thank you. speaker, the president of the united federation of teachers both supported the protests and came under fire from the police unions for green to participate in the rallies. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] [♪] >> this is democracy now!. michael brown senior has requested a day of peace. well-known voices from the hip-hop community who joined the protest and ferguson. is a world renowned rapper and activists. they spoke in a p
it started the harlem riots. want you to know that there was a case 72 years ago in the summer of 1942, that is when my father was the store with in front of all of his -- when my father was pistol whipped in friends.all of his >> may i bring on the president of united federation of teachers. >> it is time to teach. i want you to say it. it is time to teach. follow -- for us to something goodt to come from this. it is time to teach. are we committed to teach our children that i can...
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. >> with a crash this morning in berlin at harlem and 14.also seen really heavy delays on the account of the kennedy approach in cumberland all because of ongoing road work. 22 minutes out to the airport it will be there until 5:00 a.m.. the rest of the roads are looking good. >>there's more to come in our next half-hour. --including, life with the hostage standoff in harvey. >>and -- protesters marched again in ferguson, missouri, while support grows for the officer who shot the teen. plus -- we're learning of a *possible motive in the murder of a chicago woman on vacation in bali. and -- we'll tell you why the n-f-l is asking katy perry and rihanna.. for money! stay with us. a hostage standoff involving women and children continues at this hour in harvey. more than 15 hours after it started. >> an american journalist with ties to chicago is be headed by islamic militants. >> another win for chicagos jackie robinson little league. we have reaction from pennsylvania. >>good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm nancy loo in for erin. it's the firs
. >> with a crash this morning in berlin at harlem and 14.also seen really heavy delays on the account of the kennedy approach in cumberland all because of ongoing road work. 22 minutes out to the airport it will be there until 5:00 a.m.. the rest of the roads are looking good. >>there's more to come in our next half-hour. --including, life with the hostage standoff in harvey. >>and -- protesters marched again in ferguson, missouri, while support grows for the officer who shot...
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it happened at the harlem and foster jewel-osco around seven p-m yesterday. witnesses say the two men were inside filling up their cart full of groceries. soon after, they left the store without paying... and loaded up their red ford in attempt to make a fast getaway. that's when store employees notified a shopping off-duty police officer.. the officer then fired at the offenders as they accelerated their vehicle towards her. >> i heard what sounded like a traffic crash that happened very often. but when i came out there were several police vehicles. as i came out of the ambulance came out and took what i believe was the off-duty officer away. >>no one was injured.. police are still investigating. the current cease fire between israel and hamas is now in its last day. both sides have negotiators in egypt trying to strike some kind of deal. israel says the current cease fire can be extended unconditionally, but hamas says nothing is decided yet. israel is trying to get hamas to agree to disarm. but hamas wants israel to end its blockade in gaza and release som
it happened at the harlem and foster jewel-osco around seven p-m yesterday. witnesses say the two men were inside filling up their cart full of groceries. soon after, they left the store without paying... and loaded up their red ford in attempt to make a fast getaway. that's when store employees notified a shopping off-duty police officer.. the officer then fired at the offenders as they accelerated their vehicle towards her. >> i heard what sounded like a traffic crash that happened very...
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this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system and also the shop berg center in hard -- harlem. we have 2100 employees, a budget of $280 million a year, operating, about half from the city of new york, largely to pay for the circulating library system in the neighborhoods. the other half comes from return of a billion dollar en.com that employs me, a trust, and that we raise somewhere between 80 and 100 municipal a year. there's also -- $100 million a year. there's also somewhere in the vicinity of 40 or $50 million a year of capital improvements, again mostly comes from the city but can also come from private sources. it's an amazing system. almost unique in the world, and combining a great research library system, like the library of congress, and the public library, neighborhood system, in washington, dc, the library of congress and the washington public library have nothing to do with each other organizationally. here, we are all within the new york public library system, and it's -- we have close to 18-19 million physical visits a year. we have 55 million items. it's reall
this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system and also the shop berg center in hard -- harlem. we have 2100 employees, a budget of $280 million a year, operating, about half from the city of new york, largely to pay for the circulating library system in the neighborhoods. the other half comes from return of a billion dollar en.com that employs me, a trust, and that we raise somewhere between 80 and 100 municipal a year. there's also -- $100 million a year. there's also somewhere in...
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hero, the harlem globetrotter.is sick but for one day he forgot about his doctors, medications and just to be a little kid. isaiah has liver disease and currently on a transplant waiting list. the his wish was to meet the the harlem globetrotters and granted by make a wish foundation. he was given his own jersey, getting to ride the famous wildwood tram car. high fiveing fans. he got to spend the night with several of his new teammates, something he and his family will never forget. >> fantastic, something he will remember for the rest of his life. >> they are awesome in his eyes. i dent think he realized how bigot would be. i mean i'm in awe. i don't know, i'm speechless. >> isaiah says he wants to be a globetrotter because he likes their jerseys, reason enough, tomorrow he not only gets to practice with the team but he has court side seats for his dream team. pretty cute. >> they are awesome. >> they do so much good work, and they are just so much fun to watch. >> great ambassadors for sure. >> all right, kacie,
hero, the harlem globetrotter.is sick but for one day he forgot about his doctors, medications and just to be a little kid. isaiah has liver disease and currently on a transplant waiting list. the his wish was to meet the the harlem globetrotters and granted by make a wish foundation. he was given his own jersey, getting to ride the famous wildwood tram car. high fiveing fans. he got to spend the night with several of his new teammates, something he and his family will never forget. >>...
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. >> all of harlem is like, oh, the stanley cup!n it! >> jimmy: yeah, that's not what you do with the stanley cup. >> i wanted a big pimp goblet. >> jimmy: that's not -- that's not what the stanley cup is. it's -- you know, this is the type of stuff -- i love talking to you about this stuff or any type of thing. i want to see you do stand-up. when are you going to go on tour? >> end of october, november. yeah. >> jimmy: for real? >> yeah, yeah, going on tour. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you! thank you! i've been missing you! how long has it been? >> four, five years, since the black plague tour. >> jimmy: that's what it's called? >> yeah. fred and the black plague all over the world. >> jimmy: i love that. >> kanye gave me that name. >> jimmy: no. for real? >> yeah, the other day we were hanging out. he gave me -- >> jimmy: he said black plague. >> he said black -- we were listening to records or whatever and he said, "black plague." and i said, "ooh, can i use that?" and i was like, okay. >> jimmy: that's yours. >> yeah
. >> all of harlem is like, oh, the stanley cup!n it! >> jimmy: yeah, that's not what you do with the stanley cup. >> i wanted a big pimp goblet. >> jimmy: that's not -- that's not what the stanley cup is. it's -- you know, this is the type of stuff -- i love talking to you about this stuff or any type of thing. i want to see you do stand-up. when are you going to go on tour? >> end of october, november. yeah. >> jimmy: for real? >> yeah, yeah, going on...
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seria hemorragia del hÍgado oscar hernÁndez 16 aÑos sobreviviÓ a la explosiÓn del gas al este de harlem >> sÍ, queremos dar gracias a dios porque hemos salido ya de este viaje que ha tardado mÁs de 5 meses me siento muy emocionado porque mi hijo se ha recuperado muy bien. >> oscar fue rescatados por dos policÍas tras la explosiÓn ocurrida a las 9.30 de la maÑana del 11 de marzo que dejÓ ocho personas sin vida entre ellas su propia madre y hermana, todos oriundos de puebla, mÉxico. hoy las cosas son diferentes luego de la tragedia que impacto fuerte a la familia mexicana que ha recibido cartas de todas partes del mundo algo que don cecilio agradeciÓ mientras oscarito sonreÍa ante la nueva oportunidad de vida. >> todas las cartas que nos han mandado de muchos lugares del mundo que han orado por nosotros nos ha dado mucha fuerza para seguir caminando. >> cabe destacar que familiares de las vÍctimas de la tragedia planean una demanda contra la compaÑÍa que provee el servicio de gas de la explosiÓn en ny y luis gÓmez, univisión. >> una mÁquina portátil se ha convertido en la esperanza de vid
seria hemorragia del hÍgado oscar hernÁndez 16 aÑos sobreviviÓ a la explosiÓn del gas al este de harlem >> sÍ, queremos dar gracias a dios porque hemos salido ya de este viaje que ha tardado mÁs de 5 meses me siento muy emocionado porque mi hijo se ha recuperado muy bien. >> oscar fue rescatados por dos policÍas tras la explosiÓn ocurrida a las 9.30 de la maÑana del 11 de marzo que dejÓ ocho personas sin vida entre ellas su propia madre y hermana, todos oriundos de...
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. >> harlem globetrotters make a little boy's wish come true, this child, who is fighting for his lifeill never forget. >> hi, sue. >> hi. >> i cannot get enough of that story. >> thank you. >> so much fun, harlem globetrotters are fantastic. lets get to our forecast for today. oh, if you could only be at the beach, on a tram car, maybe on the boardwalk in wildwood, it would help you, because it is going to be 90 degrees in town today. it won't be that warm at the shore. you'll have a little bit of a breeze here and there but hazy sunshine for all of us. 86 degrees by lunchtime. there is an ozone alert in's affect for today as well. so just take it easy out there, high temperature offer 90 degrees. nine-zero, kacie, a one day special. >> we can take it, thanks, sue. as we had head out to 422 at route 23, things offer all of the majors look fantastic. we will update you on all hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get
. >> harlem globetrotters make a little boy's wish come true, this child, who is fighting for his lifeill never forget. >> hi, sue. >> hi. >> i cannot get enough of that story. >> thank you. >> so much fun, harlem globetrotters are fantastic. lets get to our forecast for today. oh, if you could only be at the beach, on a tram car, maybe on the boardwalk in wildwood, it would help you, because it is going to be 90 degrees in town today. it won't be that warm...
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he got to hoop it up with the harlem globetrotters and as our chris o'connell tells us, it was an epic slam dunk. >> never necessity there was anything wrong with him. >> reporter: for one day isaiah williams was able to forget about his doctors, his medications and his liver disease. he was just able to be a kid. >> it just takes his mind off of everything and have fun. >> reporter: eight year-old from aims, iowa made his first trip to the new jersey cher but he is not here for the boardwalk but he is here to meet his heroes: the harlem globetrotters. >> how are you doing. >> it means the world to him, so yeah, that is his dream. >> reporter: the make a wish foundation granted wish to isaiah who has a liver disease and currently on the transplant waiting list. in the meantime he was given his own jersey, and became a globetrotter for the day getting to ride the the famous wildwood tram car, even high fiveing fans. why do you want to be a globetrotter. >> because i like their jersey and stuff. >> reporter: lou good in number one, my friend. this is just the beginning for isaiah, you se
he got to hoop it up with the harlem globetrotters and as our chris o'connell tells us, it was an epic slam dunk. >> never necessity there was anything wrong with him. >> reporter: for one day isaiah williams was able to forget about his doctors, his medications and his liver disease. he was just able to be a kid. >> it just takes his mind off of everything and have fun. >> reporter: eight year-old from aims, iowa made his first trip to the new jersey cher but he is not...
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she was released from harlem's station house after she was charged.he threatening call is considered a misdemeanor offense. because she has a valid i.d. and doesn't have warrants, she is allowed to go home. an nypd spokesperson tells me there is no record of tsarnaev making these types of threats in the past and that the call made this week was not recorded. this will be another check-in with the law for the sister of the tsarnaev brothers who has only been in the u.s. since 2003 when she came here with her brother, tom lynn, and sister bella. she's been required to check in with massachusetts probation officers since last october in that counterfeiting investigation. >> laura ingle, thank you. >>> the feds now investigating a possible cyberattack targeting at least five american banks including the nation's largest, jpmorgan chase. that's according to multiple news outlets. attackers reportedly stole large amounts of computer data including customers' account information. bloomberg news reports the fbi is looking into whether this was the work of rus
she was released from harlem's station house after she was charged.he threatening call is considered a misdemeanor offense. because she has a valid i.d. and doesn't have warrants, she is allowed to go home. an nypd spokesperson tells me there is no record of tsarnaev making these types of threats in the past and that the call made this week was not recorded. this will be another check-in with the law for the sister of the tsarnaev brothers who has only been in the u.s. since 2003 when she came...
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he has relatives in harlem and he is going and listening to street speakers in harlem.is listening to pan african speeches in harlem, finds out about the leader of donna and the leader of guinea, find out about the condo so even in high school stokely is taking different traditions in. when we think about this hero period of the civil rights movement, a really short truncated history lesson, between may 17th, 1954, and august 6th, 1965, we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. when we think of that period in american history may 17th, 1954, is the brown supreme court desegregation decision. 1955-56 is the 13 month montgomery bus boycott. on august 28th, 1955, 14-year-old cammed pill's body is found in the tallahassee river, up hill had said by baby to the wife of a white shopowner and was going to be lynched because of that. his body is going to be put on display on the cover of jet magazine, the african-american working-class magazine of the postwar period and that is going to galvanize a whole generation of civil rights activists including st
he has relatives in harlem and he is going and listening to street speakers in harlem.is listening to pan african speeches in harlem, finds out about the leader of donna and the leader of guinea, find out about the condo so even in high school stokely is taking different traditions in. when we think about this hero period of the civil rights movement, a really short truncated history lesson, between may 17th, 1954, and august 6th, 1965, we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american...
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. >> when jerome murdough was arrested, he was sleeping in an enclosed staircase in harlem public housing. his mother alma says he'd been visiting a friend in the building. >> just because my son is 50-something years old, sleeping in the hallway, you give him a $2,500 bail for sleeping. something is wrong with that picture. they need to check it out, real fast. >> alma found out about jerome's death one month later, when she was called by a reporter. to this day, she has never been contacted by officials at rikers island jail, or by anyone in new york city government. >> back in my days, if you was sleeping on the street, on a bench somewhere, they would tap you on the bottom of your feet and tell you to take a walk. and now they want to put you in jail so the city can pay the money. that's ludicrous. that's crazy. >> just don't let it happen to another mother's son, that's all. just don't think that he's homeless, he a bum, he have nobody because he has somebody. he got sisters and brothers. he got mothers and fathers. >> on the day jerome was arrested, the prosecutor had offered him si
. >> when jerome murdough was arrested, he was sleeping in an enclosed staircase in harlem public housing. his mother alma says he'd been visiting a friend in the building. >> just because my son is 50-something years old, sleeping in the hallway, you give him a $2,500 bail for sleeping. something is wrong with that picture. they need to check it out, real fast. >> alma found out about jerome's death one month later, when she was called by a reporter. to this day, she has...
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. >> i started out with the world renowned boys choir of harlem when i was about 11 years old.ed my life. we traveled all over the place, paris, you name it. we would be on the greatest stages with the greatest artists in the world from stevie wonder to placido. >> with the world as his stage there was important lessons to be learned at an early age. >> my possibilities were endless so i never once did not believe that i couldn't do anything. impossible was never an option for me. >> that confidence came in handy when jonathan got his chance to be part of history with the greatest show on earth. >> my grandfather reminded me there was a time i could sit anywhere and look. i'm seeing my grandson run this whole thing. that's cool. that's when it really hit me and i really understood the magnitude of it all. you consider what the ring master is. i mean as great as all of this talent is, we have people breaking wood over their body, metal over their heads, bending metal rods on their throats, and none of it matters until the ring master says so. that's pretty hot. >> we'll be right
. >> i started out with the world renowned boys choir of harlem when i was about 11 years old.ed my life. we traveled all over the place, paris, you name it. we would be on the greatest stages with the greatest artists in the world from stevie wonder to placido. >> with the world as his stage there was important lessons to be learned at an early age. >> my possibilities were endless so i never once did not believe that i couldn't do anything. impossible was never an option for...
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. >> islamists are refusing to accept the new harlem an elected in june and reconvened the outgoing parliament which they dominated. >> this leaves libya with two rival assemblies both backed by armed militias. this comes as a slot next -- as islamist militias are gaining ground. >> the aftermath of the battle for the international airport in tripoli, rival militias have been vying for control of the site for weeks. on saturday, an alliance of islamists seized the airport from pro-government forces who have been holding at the last three years. for the islamists, is a key strategic victory and embolden them to demand change. not long after they post these pictures of themselves taking over the airport, they called on the old parliament in tripoli, the one they used to domate summit to resume its work. they said the new liberal parliament did not represent the interests of the majority of libyans. such developments are creating alarm, not just in libya but abroad. regional leaders have been meeting to discuss the situation. but they rejected a call to help restore stability. most importantly, w
. >> islamists are refusing to accept the new harlem an elected in june and reconvened the outgoing parliament which they dominated. >> this leaves libya with two rival assemblies both backed by armed militias. this comes as a slot next -- as islamist militias are gaining ground. >> the aftermath of the battle for the international airport in tripoli, rival militias have been vying for control of the site for weeks. on saturday, an alliance of islamists seized the airport from...
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pay the interest do you think you should cancun in harlem is only going to mushroom as you know phonies short of sequels maniacally perceive i'm going to put it on you tube you put it on sure. it's a great book and i paid all they asked for not that i would actually read this piece don't come i think i present you need some authors on these other p. people all these sunni come with me and i know and i see community on farms and you don't need to know what you like i mean people know that and then it. looks good on the self really plenty more visually to yell need to be happy to have it connected because let me remember. fame at all never put the other was at least essential s.t.'s your. design to do. the math and yet because it was i conquered most americans. the germans took. inspiration from the american law from both the bill. establishing their own sterilization law. the law for the prevention of hereditary disease dog spring was passed on the fourteenth of july nine hundred thirty three conditions such as mentally disturbed schizophrenia depressed death disabled alcoholics were tar
pay the interest do you think you should cancun in harlem is only going to mushroom as you know phonies short of sequels maniacally perceive i'm going to put it on you tube you put it on sure. it's a great book and i paid all they asked for not that i would actually read this piece don't come i think i present you need some authors on these other p. people all these sunni come with me and i know and i see community on farms and you don't need to know what you like i mean people know that and...
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." >> next on booktv, from the 2014 harlem book fair, tracey syphax discusses her memoir, "from the block today boardroom." it's an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome once more to another panel by the harlem book fair. t i want to thank max rodriguez once again for putting on this event year after year. the television audience cannot see outside of this auditorium, but if they could, they would see the street is filled with people, books, there's enthusiasm, it's just a wonderful day, and thank god thf sun is out. thank god the sun is out. i am5cn elizabeth nunez, but bee i introduce myself, i'd like to introduce my co-panelist, tracey syphax. >> just want to do a quick introduction. my name is tracey syphax. i'm a 20-year entrepreneur. i wrote a book titled "from the block to the boardroom" that basically has chronicled my life story, and i'm just here to share with you all this morning. i am also just a recent, just as recent as two weeks ago, one of the white house champions of change for this year by president obama -- >> wow. [applause] >> and i
." >> next on booktv, from the 2014 harlem book fair, tracey syphax discusses her memoir, "from the block today boardroom." it's an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome once more to another panel by the harlem book fair. t i want to thank max rodriguez once again for putting on this event year after year. the television audience cannot see outside of this auditorium, but if they could, they would see the street is filled with...
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is structured so that, you know, as particular pieces are sold, those funds will then go to the harlem's children center, it is not like all of a sudden. >> if you sold them all -- >> exactly so as the very long term gift but it is an unusual one because it is art tran forming transforming into education so we did this documentary about it. we spoke do many of the artist whose are represented in the collection and at length with my father, and it was actually a great opportunity to get to know certain things about my dad, george bruzzi, he wrote an e-mail. listen to what he said. it is very sweet. i wanted to relay a thought to your father, yesterday when he was talking about how strongly he felt about art, which is so clear, he say that it was what he would be doing if he did indeed have the -- although it seems true that the artist works alone, that is not really the case. when your father started collecting my work, i was on the verge of burnout, i was a relative nobody, still am really and the fact he wanted the work was not just helpful in a financial way, it was an enormous vote of
is structured so that, you know, as particular pieces are sold, those funds will then go to the harlem's children center, it is not like all of a sudden. >> if you sold them all -- >> exactly so as the very long term gift but it is an unusual one because it is art tran forming transforming into education so we did this documentary about it. we spoke do many of the artist whose are represented in the collection and at length with my father, and it was actually a great opportunity to...
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silon harlem, why it is attracting tech-savvy entre entrepreneu entrepreneurs.
silon harlem, why it is attracting tech-savvy entre entrepreneu entrepreneurs.