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that is harlem usa for black folks. most people today think about harlem in relation to the apollo or abyssinian baptist church. 125th street is the commercial corridor in harlem and the public imagination it turns out that the first african-americans to really settle in this community settled on 135th street where we are today between lenox avenue and seventh avenue better known today as malcolm x boulevard and adam clayton powell junior boulevard. that one block to receive some of the first black families and property owners. it's why the ymca the first ymcas across the street and the harlem hospital which is not for black basement -- patients in its founding came training black physicians and nurses. this is the institutional and residential home for black harlem harlem and it's beginning. >> host: what is the schomburg center's relationship with harlem? >> guest: it is the official repository of this community. it is the archive of the place for telling stories, history makers and change agents from langston hughes
that is harlem usa for black folks. most people today think about harlem in relation to the apollo or abyssinian baptist church. 125th street is the commercial corridor in harlem and the public imagination it turns out that the first african-americans to really settle in this community settled on 135th street where we are today between lenox avenue and seventh avenue better known today as malcolm x boulevard and adam clayton powell junior boulevard. that one block to receive some of the first...
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the harlem renaissance was funded for the most part by jewish merchants from manhattan who would drive up in their limousines at night and enjoy the pleasure of an exotic culture. it was not by any means the tourist attraction. it did not draw people's from you know, other places. the people that duke ellington was playing for us were almost exclusively new yorkers. by the way at the cotton club's although blacks sang and played they were not allowed in the door to be customers. and duke ellington was asked about that. as you might imagine, he had a very unsatisfactory answer, you know, as powerful man as he was sick it is said something about it. then again, the cotton club was owned by unmanned named tony the killer man's who was in jail at the time for various murders'. perhaps one went along with his racial dicta. the harlem renaissance was not particularly widespread and its effect affect on race relations in terms of how it changed music, in terms of how it chains literature, yes, it had an effect. in terms of how the average white looked at the average black it did not have much
the harlem renaissance was funded for the most part by jewish merchants from manhattan who would drive up in their limousines at night and enjoy the pleasure of an exotic culture. it was not by any means the tourist attraction. it did not draw people's from you know, other places. the people that duke ellington was playing for us were almost exclusively new yorkers. by the way at the cotton club's although blacks sang and played they were not allowed in the door to be customers. and duke...
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, the harlem junior tennis and education program is how i got to new york. and-- you know i'm-- i'm in my tenth year there now, it's about providing kids an opportunity to be better individuals. not just better tennis players but better citizens. and so we're not only creating champions on the court but off the court. it's about tutoring, mentoring, life skills-- being big brothers big sisters, aunts, uncles. whatever it is that we need to be for the kids in that program is amazing. >> those of us who really love the game talk about the fact that it's a game for a lifetime. we can play it when we're creaking around and that sort of thing. but i want to know why why you love the game >> i'm a competitor in everything that i do. i love to compete. and there's no other sport that can really provide the level of competition with yourself. it's not just against someone else but challenging yourself to be the best to be able to focus, to be able to deal with adversity, to be able to build your self-esteem and your self-confidence, to be fit, to run around, to real
, the harlem junior tennis and education program is how i got to new york. and-- you know i'm-- i'm in my tenth year there now, it's about providing kids an opportunity to be better individuals. not just better tennis players but better citizens. and so we're not only creating champions on the court but off the court. it's about tutoring, mentoring, life skills-- being big brothers big sisters, aunts, uncles. whatever it is that we need to be for the kids in that program is amazing. >>...
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in july, we are live at the harlem book fair, the flagship african-american literary event with him discussionsin september, we are live from the nation's capital for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year.
in july, we are live at the harlem book fair, the flagship african-american literary event with him discussionsin september, we are live from the nation's capital for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year.
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i will win i have done black moves in harlem. >> larry: black moves in harlem. >> my berkeley ass that's thank you, you can share this. [laughing] >> you said i'm doing isis. they're like good for you. >> larry: this is for christiane amanpour. simple question for you. what happens first? we defeat isis or brian william anchoring again. [laughing] >> larry: take your time. >> my goodness we defeat isis. larry: or? that happens first. >> larry: that happens first. there we go. keep it 100 alright. are we taking isi sixer hereious enough. >> i don't think . so i don't think there is enough committed to the fight. we can beat them without american boots on the ground. as it was said today o *eu america is doing it half ass ." can't win half ass. actually comedians in the arab world are mocking them and taking them down on-line. >> larry: nice, very nice. that's how you do it! use kpwhedy to bring them down. we will be right back. >> i [ electronic dance music playing ] feel like a kid again with dunkin's new oreo and chips ahoy! flavored iced coffees. classic cookie flavor in every sip. ame
i will win i have done black moves in harlem. >> larry: black moves in harlem. >> my berkeley ass that's thank you, you can share this. [laughing] >> you said i'm doing isis. they're like good for you. >> larry: this is for christiane amanpour. simple question for you. what happens first? we defeat isis or brian william anchoring again. [laughing] >> larry: take your time. >> my goodness we defeat isis. larry: or? that happens first. >> larry: that...
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like this one in central harlem. ida, it was a proposal from her high school sweetheart bringing her here from philly all those years ago. >> we had the ring now, we took the train back to north carolina for north carolina, for him to ask my father. my father told him only one thing i'm telling you is you take my daughter and marry her, you take her to new york don't leave her through if you can't bring her there. bring her back. >> 60 years later, her husband kept his promise, taylor said she never regretted the day she brought her one-way ticket of. >> no, no no, i don't miss the farm. you know what i miss it - i'm enjoying life now. i'm enjoying life. >>> a great migration to home. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> i'm "ali velshi on target" - the cost of free trade, the white house wants to fast-track a treaty that many call a raw deal. plus, turning garbage into col
like this one in central harlem. ida, it was a proposal from her high school sweetheart bringing her here from philly all those years ago. >> we had the ring now, we took the train back to north carolina for north carolina, for him to ask my father. my father told him only one thing i'm telling you is you take my daughter and marry her, you take her to new york don't leave her through if you can't bring her there. bring her back. >> 60 years later, her husband kept his promise,...
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roosevelt presidential library in july we're live at the harlem book fair with author interviews and panel discussions and at the beginning of september we're live from the nation's capitol for the national book festival. celebrating its 15th year. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span's booktv. cokie roberts is next on booktv. her book "capital dames" recounts washington, dc during the civil war through the lives of many of the women who lived and worked in the capital. following this talk from politics politics and prose book story in booktv ex-bring you a book party from the capital dames at the book museum in washington. >> i just want to say it's such a personal pleasure for me and for brad who is unfortunately not here, to host cokie roberts today. i think this is your sixth or seventh awe tower talks at politics and prose. you have been here for three previous books we have a couple of them if not all of them up front if you missed them. and cokie has been here several times with her husband steve roberts. ...
roosevelt presidential library in july we're live at the harlem book fair with author interviews and panel discussions and at the beginning of september we're live from the nation's capitol for the national book festival. celebrating its 15th year. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span's booktv. cokie roberts is next on booktv. her book "capital dames" recounts washington, dc during the civil war through the lives of many of the women who lived and worked in the...
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in july, we are live at the harlem took fair, a premier literary event with panel reviews and literary discussions, and at the beginning of september we are at the national book festival, celebrating its 15th year. those are a few of the events this year on c-span's book tv. announcer: next, an interview with a potential 2016 presidential candidate. we sat down with former senator jim webb to talk about his time in congress. it is part of the c-span road to the white house. we spoke with him in his office in arlington, virginia, for about 40 minutes. host: how was your time in service? former senator webb: i have also been working for myself as a sole proprietor, and we need to create a new environment in washington where we have leaders who can talk across the aisle and actually solve our problems. host: and yet, if you look at george w. bush, who said he was going to be a uniter and not a divider, and we looked at barack obama, who said he was going to be a president for all. former senator webb: i think you change it with leadership. one of the best examples is what ronald reagan wa
in july, we are live at the harlem took fair, a premier literary event with panel reviews and literary discussions, and at the beginning of september we are at the national book festival, celebrating its 15th year. those are a few of the events this year on c-span's book tv. announcer: next, an interview with a potential 2016 presidential candidate. we sat down with former senator jim webb to talk about his time in congress. it is part of the c-span road to the white house. we spoke with him in...
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in the middle of july, we're live at the harlem book fair for author interviews, panel discussions, and at the beginning of september, we're live from the nation's leslie groves and physicist j. robert oppenheimer had in ensuring the manhattan project was a success.
in the middle of july, we're live at the harlem book fair for author interviews, panel discussions, and at the beginning of september, we're live from the nation's leslie groves and physicist j. robert oppenheimer had in ensuring the manhattan project was a success.
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art became associated with the harlem renaissance. >> that it is aspects of vague negro life. we can see it? >> yes these are the closest things to the schomburg per minute exhibition. they pretty much stay on the wall. >> we got a tour now we're on the corner it is not quite as quiet and serene. what is the building behind us? >> is the original 1905 branch of the public library where the schomburg collection arrived 1925 and behind that first for set of windows was the exhibition hall. this is in many ways a historic home this is an amazing institution to j. it is the critical part of the overall stability the director from the schomburg center. thank you for your time. we have the editor in the publishing industry, a adam bellow what do you do for a living? spec i have been a nonfiction book editor 27 years. i currently work at harpercollins for price specialized in publishing books by conservative intellectuals and figures i have an imprint and previously i have been there 67 years and never to other places in the industry with that crossover imprint called the free press.
art became associated with the harlem renaissance. >> that it is aspects of vague negro life. we can see it? >> yes these are the closest things to the schomburg per minute exhibition. they pretty much stay on the wall. >> we got a tour now we're on the corner it is not quite as quiet and serene. what is the building behind us? >> is the original 1905 branch of the public library where the schomburg collection arrived 1925 and behind that first for set of windows was the...
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and harlem at that point was the center of african american culture. of incredible poverty, of course but also incredible hope and he began -- he began as a painter, and at the age of 20 he did these remarkable images. he would pick as his subject matter, he rose from african american history. he did frederick douglas, and others and he could do a sequence of pictures so they were visual stories. for example, his migration series, which is probably his most famous piece is composed of 60 panels that tell the story of the african american migration from the south to the north. very poignant images heart breaking stories about racial violence and trouble, but there's a sense of people struggling in normal life. but the thing that distinguished lawrence, is one, he picked historic epics, but his work was never divisive he told his story about his people in a way that communicated their perseverance and inner strength. he believed he was pabing the future of people's struggle to better themselves. there is a remarkable consist sensy, this union of realism
and harlem at that point was the center of african american culture. of incredible poverty, of course but also incredible hope and he began -- he began as a painter, and at the age of 20 he did these remarkable images. he would pick as his subject matter, he rose from african american history. he did frederick douglas, and others and he could do a sequence of pictures so they were visual stories. for example, his migration series, which is probably his most famous piece is composed of 60 panels...
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i went to a restaurant in harlem.r you. >> i went into the kitchen. >> seared. >> what's so special? >> very simple the cook. very standard. not very fishy. >> give us what we called puerto rican dish. five plantings. >> spectacular. >> what is the moral of this? >> he set of this whole aquatic system so that these kids can see how tilapia live what the environment is like. it's a whole biology and science is incorporated. >> now you've added. it's a pet. >> that is the whole.of the lesson. the things that we eat are living. because you name them does not diminish the fact that they are living and will die for our benefit. a great way for them to learn the way the world works. >> another day in the life. it's. ♪ >> we report the news. we do it differently. when it comes down to it is not just about the stories. 's. >> a sharp was traveling in new york when it was killed in a traffic accident. a truck carrying for sharks was going to brooklyn when they ran off the highway. it's passed away. they are hanging onto. arran
i went to a restaurant in harlem.r you. >> i went into the kitchen. >> seared. >> what's so special? >> very simple the cook. very standard. not very fishy. >> give us what we called puerto rican dish. five plantings. >> spectacular. >> what is the moral of this? >> he set of this whole aquatic system so that these kids can see how tilapia live what the environment is like. it's a whole biology and science is incorporated. >> now you've...
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private henry johnson was a member of an all-african-american unit known as the harlem hell fightersnored, teddy roosevelt once called johnson one of the five bravest americans to serve in world war i. william shemin being honored for his heroism also in france. in 2011 congress approved the william shemin jewish world war i act requiring the pentagon to determine whether jewish american veterans of world wars i and ii were denied the medal of honor because of anti-semitism. joined now by retired army colonel jack jacobs who was awarded the medal of honor during the vietnam war. thank you so much for joining us. >> my measure. >> rough count, this would be about the 43rd person honored in this way by president obama. >> most of them post humanous. >> these individuals, you talked to their families, long time coming, as they say. >> long time one of the longest i can remember. the pentagon frequently has review boards that determine which among the people recommended for lesser awards or who were recommended for the medal of honor so receive the award or get upgraded. it happens all t
private henry johnson was a member of an all-african-american unit known as the harlem hell fightersnored, teddy roosevelt once called johnson one of the five bravest americans to serve in world war i. william shemin being honored for his heroism also in france. in 2011 congress approved the william shemin jewish world war i act requiring the pentagon to determine whether jewish american veterans of world wars i and ii were denied the medal of honor because of anti-semitism. joined now by...
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in 1917, henry johnson joined the all-black 369th regiment known as the harlem hellfighters.bor, not combat operations. but the hellfighters were deployed to france and fought under french command. pvt. johnson was stationed in france on the western front. on sentry duty one night, he and another pvt., needham roberts, came under fire from at least a dozen german soldiers. after a long fight, both men were wounded. roberts was unconcious, and the germans advanced. he took down one enemy soldier, then the other, finally reinforcements arrived and the last enemy soldier fled. >> reporter: for his extraordinary acts >> brangham: for his extraordinary acts, johnson was given france's highest miltary honor, the crois de guerre. johnson and the hellfighters were welcomed home by adoring crowds in harlem and across new york. his image was even used on recruitment posters. and in a private letter, general john pershing, the top american commander during the war, recognized johnson. but neither johnson's bravery nor the 21 wounds he sustained that night were noted in his military reco
in 1917, henry johnson joined the all-black 369th regiment known as the harlem hellfighters.bor, not combat operations. but the hellfighters were deployed to france and fought under french command. pvt. johnson was stationed in france on the western front. on sentry duty one night, he and another pvt., needham roberts, came under fire from at least a dozen german soldiers. after a long fight, both men were wounded. roberts was unconcious, and the germans advanced. he took down one enemy...
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the harlem hellfighters. and soon, he was headed overseas.the time, our military was segregated. most black soldiers served in labor battalions, not combat units. but general pershing sent the 369th to fight with the french army, which accepted them as their own. quickly, the hellfighters lived up to their name. and in the early hours of may 15, 1918, henry johnson became a legend. his battalion was in northern france, tucked into a trench. some slept -- but he couldn't. henry and another soldier, needham roberts, stood sentry along no man's land. in the pre-dawn, it was pitch black, and silent. and then -- a click -- the sound of wire cutters. a german raiding party -- at least a dozen soldiers, maybe more -- fired a hail of bullets. henry fired back until his rifle was empty. then he and needham threw grenades. both of them were hit. needham lost consciousness. two enemy soldiers began to carry him away while another provided cover, firing at henry. but henry refused to let them take his brother in arms. he shoved another magazine into his
the harlem hellfighters. and soon, he was headed overseas.the time, our military was segregated. most black soldiers served in labor battalions, not combat units. but general pershing sent the 369th to fight with the french army, which accepted them as their own. quickly, the hellfighters lived up to their name. and in the early hours of may 15, 1918, henry johnson became a legend. his battalion was in northern france, tucked into a trench. some slept -- but he couldn't. henry and another...
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in the middle of july, we are at the harlem book fair with author interviews and panel discussions, and at the beginning of september, we are like from the nations apple for the national book testable. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span twos book tv.
in the middle of july, we are at the harlem book fair with author interviews and panel discussions, and at the beginning of september, we are like from the nations apple for the national book testable. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span twos book tv.
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now the taney dragons pitcher has been drafted by the harlem glob trotters.e team exercising a future discovery clause to obtain the rights to davis when she graduates from college. davis called basketball her favorite sport and has made her high school varsity team. she also had a cameo appearance with the globetrotters back in march. pretty amazing that young lady. >> talk about all the achievements she's been able to accomplish in a pretty short period of time. >> she can pitch, she can shoot hoops. there's nothing she can't do. she's probably shoots under handicap too. >> remember my name mo'ne. we're not going to forget it anytime soon. >>> nbc 10 news today at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 first alert weather breaking news. >> we have new information about the storm recovery. in just the past ten minutes, peco told us most people will have power back by friday. now that the sun is up you are getting a better look at the damage in this live picture from skyforce 10. >> this is what it looked like when the storm hit. very ominous. heavy rain and
now the taney dragons pitcher has been drafted by the harlem glob trotters.e team exercising a future discovery clause to obtain the rights to davis when she graduates from college. davis called basketball her favorite sport and has made her high school varsity team. she also had a cameo appearance with the globetrotters back in march. pretty amazing that young lady. >> talk about all the achievements she's been able to accomplish in a pretty short period of time. >> she can pitch,...
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it's a signature special at amy roots in harlem.the kitchen with sis ta. we're going to make chicken and waffles. >> we're going to make them with love. >> you guys are the best. how do you do it. >> what we do is try and cook like my grandmother back in the day. she would get up early the day before she got ready to make something and she would season, they call now marinading. to make it more juicy, more flavorful, more tasty. they say au she had to do was is actually cook it. this is the seasoning, salt pepper, our secret recipe. the key is to rub it down really good. kind of like massaging the chicken. >> this ideally you would leave over night in the fridge. >> yes absolutely. best to let it sit over 24 hours. then the next day we take it out and dip it in the flour batter. >> basic white flour? >> no, it's white flour with other seasonings in it. >> but i can't tell you. i'm sorry. i'm ready 0 drop it in the oil. shake off excess flour the oil should be at least 325 degrees before you drop chicken. it takes maybe eight to ten
it's a signature special at amy roots in harlem.the kitchen with sis ta. we're going to make chicken and waffles. >> we're going to make them with love. >> you guys are the best. how do you do it. >> what we do is try and cook like my grandmother back in the day. she would get up early the day before she got ready to make something and she would season, they call now marinading. to make it more juicy, more flavorful, more tasty. they say au she had to do was is actually cook...
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connection to the harlem renaissance which is popular among certain people. >> the harlem renaissancewas a great thing and wonderful to read a about it. the effect it had on white generally with sonics sent. the harlem renaissance was funded for the most part by jewish burdens from manhattan who would drive up in their limousines at night and enjoyed the pleasure of an exotic culture. it was not by any means a tourist attraction. it did not draw people from other places. the people that duke ellington was playing for the cotton club almost exclusively new yorkers. by the way although blacks say again played they were not allowed in the door to the customers. duke ellington was asked about that and as you imagine how do various satisfactory and their. this powerful laymen assume as he could've said something about it. then again the cotton club was owned by a man named tony the killer matin who is in jail at the time for various murders. perhaps one went along with the racial addict. the harlem renaissance was not particularly widespread in its effect on race relations in terms of how
connection to the harlem renaissance which is popular among certain people. >> the harlem renaissancewas a great thing and wonderful to read a about it. the effect it had on white generally with sonics sent. the harlem renaissance was funded for the most part by jewish burdens from manhattan who would drive up in their limousines at night and enjoyed the pleasure of an exotic culture. it was not by any means a tourist attraction. it did not draw people from other places. the people that...
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work for the sixers along with four children and >> it looks like attain knee dragon may become a harlemtrotter. 13-year-old mo'ne davis drafted by the team today. davis made her debut in baseball become the first young woman to pitch shut out in the little league world series. but basketball is her favorite sport. the globetrotters are exercising a future discovery clause to obtain the rights to mo'ne davis but only when she graduates from college. congratulation. >> wow! >> late breaking information on patco service. no morning rush hour service due to issues following the storm. they hope to have service restored by mid morning. wake up with "eyewitness news" at 4:30 for the latest on the morning commute. that's it for us. elementary is next. good night. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for m&r real estate. have you ever wanted to flip houses like the pros you see on tv? are you tired of working endless hours for little pay? are you stressed out over car notes, mortgage payments, and credit-card debt? well, here's your opportunity to break free. the cast of the hit
work for the sixers along with four children and >> it looks like attain knee dragon may become a harlemtrotter. 13-year-old mo'ne davis drafted by the team today. davis made her debut in baseball become the first young woman to pitch shut out in the little league world series. but basketball is her favorite sport. the globetrotters are exercising a future discovery clause to obtain the rights to mo'ne davis but only when she graduates from college. congratulation. >> wow! >>...
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. >> so, we start a school in harlem. in new york city. we start a school in boston. we start a school in other part of world. and so far, so good. we get a lot of students who never heard classical music. who never play piano before. they start playing songs or start to compose songs. and they start playing mozart. so we're starting that. >> so much of your life is now connected to america. you're still a citizen of hong kong. are you american today? are you chinese? who are you? >> i feel that i'm a citizen of the world, today. but i am chinese. i feel quite proud of - what china has done the last ten years. the evolvement, not only - economy, but also art and culture. and america is like my second home. i felt very close to - particularly in the east coast because i grew up in philadelphia. >> when we return, lang lang on the cat and mouse game that inspired his music. tom & jerry, after the break. >> he was electro-shocked and tortured. >> decades of corruption abuse, and torture, by chicago police... >> you think people make a distinction between cia, black ops s
. >> so, we start a school in harlem. in new york city. we start a school in boston. we start a school in other part of world. and so far, so good. we get a lot of students who never heard classical music. who never play piano before. they start playing songs or start to compose songs. and they start playing mozart. so we're starting that. >> so much of your life is now connected to america. you're still a citizen of hong kong. are you american today? are you chinese? who are you?...
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. >> it looks like attain knee dragon may become a harlem globetrotter. 13-year-old mo'ne davis draftedoday. davis made her debut in baseball become the first young woman to pitch shut out in the little league world series. but basketball is her favorite sport. the globetrotters are exercising a future discovery clause to obtain the rights to mo'ne davis but only when she graduates from college. congratulation. >> wow! >> late breaking information on patco service. no morning rush hour service due to issues following the storm. they hope to have service restored by mid morning. wake up with "eyewitness news" at 4:30 for the latest on the morning commute. that's it for us. el well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer wit
. >> it looks like attain knee dragon may become a harlem globetrotter. 13-year-old mo'ne davis draftedoday. davis made her debut in baseball become the first young woman to pitch shut out in the little league world series. but basketball is her favorite sport. the globetrotters are exercising a future discovery clause to obtain the rights to mo'ne davis but only when she graduates from college. congratulation. >> wow! >> late breaking information on patco service. no morning...
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now the pitcher has been drafted by the harlem globetrotters.the team is exercising a few discovery clause to obtain the rights to davis when she graduates from college. davis called basketball her favorite sport and has already made her high school varsity team. she had a cameo appearance with the globetrotters by the way during a game in march and must have impressed there. >> you know ginoeno auriemma from uconn has expressed interest. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news. nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 first alert weather breaking news. >> trees ripped from their roots. this large tree in the city's frankford section fell on to a house. that's just one sign of the strong storms that moved through our area overnight. this morning hundreds of thousands of people have no electricity. we are live with a look at the damage and what crews are doing to fix the power problems. >> and train troubles too. commuters who use patco will have to find another way to get to work this morning. we'll break down your options and what to
now the pitcher has been drafted by the harlem globetrotters.the team is exercising a few discovery clause to obtain the rights to davis when she graduates from college. davis called basketball her favorite sport and has already made her high school varsity team. she had a cameo appearance with the globetrotters by the way during a game in march and must have impressed there. >> you know ginoeno auriemma from uconn has expressed interest. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news. nbc 10...
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that's private henry johnson, albany new york during world war i, part of the harlem hell fighters. in the middle of the night, pushing back the germans. saving a wounded comrade. wounded 21 times himself. bull never honored. he was african-american. and there was army sergeant william shemman. he ran across a battlefield three times to save wounded eded soldiers. there was no honor. he was jewish-american. his daughters at the white house today. >> well elsie, as much as america meant to your father he means even more to america. i want to invite his daughters, elsie and ina, 86 and 83, and gorgeous. to accept this medal on their father's behalf. >> it was a touching moment. both men awarded the congressional medal of honor. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the young american woman killed by that lion while on is asafari. there is new word tonight about the victim who she was. the attack through that open car window. and tonight, our reporter takes us right inside that park. you will see the lions in a moment. >>> also the big change from nes
that's private henry johnson, albany new york during world war i, part of the harlem hell fighters. in the middle of the night, pushing back the germans. saving a wounded comrade. wounded 21 times himself. bull never honored. he was african-american. and there was army sergeant william shemman. he ran across a battlefield three times to save wounded eded soldiers. there was no honor. he was jewish-american. his daughters at the white house today. >> well elsie, as much as america meant to...
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as a separate gathering at the church there's another memorial and vigil happening the nation of harlem remember the victims today by lowering flags and public buildings bay area home and the silence of also observed that the irish parliament to pay respects to those who died university college dublin were some of those who died were students also open an online book of condolences to families of the victims but to arrive into california to lead. >>pam moore: this is not the first time the company has come under scrutiny the segue construction paid out a settlement in san jose that also allege that there were construction defects the company was sued for negligence in failing to comply with building colds the design of the two buildings cannot be compared the berkeley balcony input the different design in the end of the court document shows the concern japan bought $3 million settlement in the san jose case and fix the damage you can find more on about and the collapse on our web site including the land is always happen with the building in berkeley and the war memorial for the victims
as a separate gathering at the church there's another memorial and vigil happening the nation of harlem remember the victims today by lowering flags and public buildings bay area home and the silence of also observed that the irish parliament to pay respects to those who died university college dublin were some of those who died were students also open an online book of condolences to families of the victims but to arrive into california to lead. >>pam moore: this is not the first time...
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. >> gary:little league world series hero mone davis >> gary:was selected by the harlem globetrotterstheir 9th annual player draft >> gary:the globetrotters do this every year mainly for publicity they will also be in davis' home town of philadelphia in late july >> gary:basketball is actually davis' favorite sport she showed off her skills during nba all-star weekend when she went "spin cycle" on kevin hart during the celebrity game she has aspirations of playing at uconn >> gary:the globetrotters said davis exemplifies their efforts to provide "service smiles and sportsmanship global >> gary:fans were out in support of tom brady for his appeal today. >> gary:signs the appeal ended after 10 hours. no decision has been reached. brady has been suspended 4 games. >> gary: we will find out if it's reducedd. >> gary:ultimate frisbee catch >> gary:check out a.j. nelson. (cheers & applause) >> gary:ultimate frisbee, he plays for the chicago wildfire lays out for this beautiful catch on saturday. (cheers & applause) >> gary: back to pam moore. >> pam: all right. gary! thank you! >> grant: lo
. >> gary:little league world series hero mone davis >> gary:was selected by the harlem globetrotterstheir 9th annual player draft >> gary:the globetrotters do this every year mainly for publicity they will also be in davis' home town of philadelphia in late july >> gary:basketball is actually davis' favorite sport she showed off her skills during nba all-star weekend when she went "spin cycle" on kevin hart during the celebrity game she has aspirations of...
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in the middle of july, we're live at the harlem book fair, the nation's flagship african-american literary event with author interviews and panel discussions. and at the beginning of september, we're live from the nation's capital for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span2's booktv.-- >> live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 here on c-span3 we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. and then on weekends c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique series the civil war's 150th anniversary american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites to discover what artifacts reveal about america's past history book shelf with the best known american history writers. the presidency looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. lectures in history with top professors delving into america's past, and our new series, real america, including educati
in the middle of july, we're live at the harlem book fair, the nation's flagship african-american literary event with author interviews and panel discussions. and at the beginning of september, we're live from the nation's capital for the national book festival celebrating its 15th year. and that's a few of the events this summer on c-span2's booktv.-- >> live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 here on c-span3 we complement that coverage by showing you the most...
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that's private henry johnson, albany, new york, during world war i, part of the harlem hell fighters. in the middle of the night, pushing back the germans. hand to hand combat. saving a wounded comrade. wounded 21 times himself. but never honored. he was african-american. and there was army sergeant william shemin. one of his daughters, elsie, holding his photo there. sergeant shemin ran across a battlefield not once but three times to save wounded soldiers. he was shot in the head and survived. there was no honor. he was jewish-american. his daughters at the white house today. >> well, elsie, as much as america meant to your father, he means even more to america. i want to invite his daughters, elsie and ina, 86 and 83, and gorgeous. to accept this medal on their father's behalf. >> it was a touching moment. both men posthumously awarded the medal of honor. the president saying, it's never too late to say thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the young american woman killed by that lion while on safari. there is new word tonight about the
that's private henry johnson, albany, new york, during world war i, part of the harlem hell fighters. in the middle of the night, pushing back the germans. hand to hand combat. saving a wounded comrade. wounded 21 times himself. but never honored. he was african-american. and there was army sergeant william shemin. one of his daughters, elsie, holding his photo there. sergeant shemin ran across a battlefield not once but three times to save wounded soldiers. he was shot in the head and...
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. >> one of philadelphia's favorites, monet davis, was actually drafted by the harlem globetrotters. a chance to talk to her. >> this week i hit the batting cages with her. >> why not give back. >> reporter: monet davis has released a sneaker line to benefit impoverished girls. with the tag that reads "because i am a girl". >> it will give them education and just opportunities. >> reporter: monet is inspired by her coach. >> she said make the path you have, so you have the opportunities to accomplish her dream. >> reporter: provide them with equal opportunity. >> help other girls who would inspire other girls. >> when i asked her why baseball and not softball. she said she never questioned her place. >> it didn't hit me because i was so young. so i wasn't paying attention to basketball or softball. >> reporter: she sees no gender limits in basketball. >> we were talking about someone had asked her what it's like to play a boy's sport and she said, you know, what's a boy's sport? sports of sports. and that sort of encapsulates what we talk about. every girl and boy should have the sam
. >> one of philadelphia's favorites, monet davis, was actually drafted by the harlem globetrotters. a chance to talk to her. >> this week i hit the batting cages with her. >> why not give back. >> reporter: monet davis has released a sneaker line to benefit impoverished girls. with the tag that reads "because i am a girl". >> it will give them education and just opportunities. >> reporter: monet is inspired by her coach. >> she said make the...
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i would like to see this guy go to harlem or the bronx and start using it. the kids among themselves, they are using it con constantly. it is mainstream almost. >> it is like "like." you know? does it make him more or less attractive? >> definitely less. i hate all kinds of drama on social media. speaking of the kids, there are so many glorious words in the english language that i don't care the intend behind what you are saying. but let's use a more colorful vernacular. do you have an n-word pass in your pocket. >> it expired. sherrod refused to renew it. >> no one want tell me what i can't not say. >> you can use the double and triple negatives. >> last word, and please don't use the n pf word. >> you have to go to the dmv and get my pass. >> they are still handing them out. time for a break. find out about my favorite new restaurant. it is so good. lock at those short shorts. >>> a new restaurant has opened in dallas. >> it is tally whackers the beef cake is not just the meat loaf on the menu. they will particularly strip down at your table and give you t
i would like to see this guy go to harlem or the bronx and start using it. the kids among themselves, they are using it con constantly. it is mainstream almost. >> it is like "like." you know? does it make him more or less attractive? >> definitely less. i hate all kinds of drama on social media. speaking of the kids, there are so many glorious words in the english language that i don't care the intend behind what you are saying. but let's use a more colorful vernacular....
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home at the robbery happened in broad daylight around 530 on wednesday afternoon in the san mateo or harlemthe drive police said the robber approached the woman by running up to her as she got out of her car police said he plans to a gun at her and demanded her stuff he wanted more and demanded her jury she complied and gave him what he wanted including pieces of what must out the value and actual value is well and all the fees made of a person of what is worth about $20,000 a suspect is about 6 ft. 12 london pounds and was wearing a dark city and a gray cloth mats he took of what an unknown direction with the woman promptly they said that she is doing okay physically see the suffering mental and emotional issues ever since it happened. >>pam moore: he dies after choking on power sentiment as mother says he climbed up on the stove and got the spies on wednesday morning i put in his mouth started to choke and collapsed he was rushed to hospital he died an hour and have a letter the court recesses death was accidental and a cinnamon can cause she donated her child organs and sharing his story
home at the robbery happened in broad daylight around 530 on wednesday afternoon in the san mateo or harlemthe drive police said the robber approached the woman by running up to her as she got out of her car police said he plans to a gun at her and demanded her stuff he wanted more and demanded her jury she complied and gave him what he wanted including pieces of what must out the value and actual value is well and all the fees made of a person of what is worth about $20,000 a suspect is about...
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nations, host a religious service at the september 11th, memorial, visit an elementary school in harlemand lead mass at madison square garden. et will wrap up the visit in philadelphia, he will visit a mall, correctional facility and conduct mass for the conclusion of the world et mooing of -- meeting of families. >>> this is the deadline for greece to make a payment to the international monetary fund. now the european commission is indicating it could look at the whole overdebt situation with a possible last-minute deal to keep greece from default. turkey now says it's willing to expand cooperation in trade and tourism. other european countries are open to helping greece without offering specifics. financial analysts say even if greece is the first developed country not to repay the imf on time, there's still many ways this could turn out. >> there's gonna be a lot of drama this week but how it plays out we still have several days before it's over. >> greek banks remain closed. people are limited in taking out about $60 a i day from atms. the people of greece will vote. they want their
nations, host a religious service at the september 11th, memorial, visit an elementary school in harlemand lead mass at madison square garden. et will wrap up the visit in philadelphia, he will visit a mall, correctional facility and conduct mass for the conclusion of the world et mooing of -- meeting of families. >>> this is the deadline for greece to make a payment to the international monetary fund. now the european commission is indicating it could look at the whole overdebt...
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story resonated with me because it makes me wonder sometimes on any given sunday, i go to church in harlem and every time i go to church their size a crowd of tourists lined up and they are taking photos. i always wonder is there a correlation there in research? have you seen anything that proves or shows this fascination with seeing i guess si would say what black people or maybe in this case we were talking in terms of primitive people being seen as objects so being objectified? >> once you discard or diminish someone's humanity and objective by them than you can make a spectacle of them. you couldn't really do it unless he you are crazy to a person to someone that you recognize as a human being. since these ideas of black life were not just the ideas of marginalized crack pots, this was rooted in science that blacks were at degenerative race, that they were closer to apes than other human beings and for so long that idea have circulated in the highest echelons of the academy. it should be no surprise that 100 years later while you would not or i hope you wouldn't see a black person exhi
story resonated with me because it makes me wonder sometimes on any given sunday, i go to church in harlem and every time i go to church their size a crowd of tourists lined up and they are taking photos. i always wonder is there a correlation there in research? have you seen anything that proves or shows this fascination with seeing i guess si would say what black people or maybe in this case we were talking in terms of primitive people being seen as objects so being objectified? >> once...
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, if you compare it to governor perry in texas, we are talking the washington generals versus the harlem globetrotters. >> your boy had a lot of vets, take out the oil and it might be even a little bit. >> that is not true, it's not just oil. texas leading the country in health care. so again, i think that governor bush did a good job. speaking of sports, this guy hasn't competed, he hasn't run for a race in 12 years. and there are plenty of guys that have been running lately and winning. and he is one of them. the last thing i would say is that we are not a dynastic country. the idea that we would have a bush versus clinton site is crazy. charles: i don't know what he was doing there, but he was there earlier as well. >> he is leading in the latest fox poll is, a tie with scott walker. they always say follow the money in politics. so despite the fact that he's not necessarily sold on them, what do you think? >> i think that jeb bush is the most likely candidate. the question is that he's 19 million jobs into this. we are going to have 19 million which is very aggressive and it is the ri
, if you compare it to governor perry in texas, we are talking the washington generals versus the harlem globetrotters. >> your boy had a lot of vets, take out the oil and it might be even a little bit. >> that is not true, it's not just oil. texas leading the country in health care. so again, i think that governor bush did a good job. speaking of sports, this guy hasn't competed, he hasn't run for a race in 12 years. and there are plenty of guys that have been running lately and...
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henry johnson served in all black regiment known as the harlem fighters. he's being honored for rescuing his comrades in france in 1918. the u.s. awarded him the purple heart in 2006 and in 2003 the u.s. army awarded him the distinguished cross. >>> the washington monument is still closed today. engineers are working on the elevators. >>> one of takata's vice president is in washington right now. >>> a cruise ship capsized off the coast of china. only 14 of the over 400 passengers have been rescued. >>> the man leading the tsa is no longer in charge. that's after recent tests that screeners were not able to detect weapons at checkpoints. they failed 95% of the tests. >>> most of the sprinkles the area, shenandoah valley panhandle of west virginia, there's the sky over washington right now. low grade clouds throughout most of the day. holding steady in the 60s, near 70 degrees. pretty good chance you'll have need for an umbrella late afternoon and overnight. >>> couple of problems, massachusetts avenue at 13th. take a look at this second. a tree across all
henry johnson served in all black regiment known as the harlem fighters. he's being honored for rescuing his comrades in france in 1918. the u.s. awarded him the purple heart in 2006 and in 2003 the u.s. army awarded him the distinguished cross. >>> the washington monument is still closed today. engineers are working on the elevators. >>> one of takata's vice president is in washington right now. >>> a cruise ship capsized off the coast of china. only 14 of the over...