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she was in something called the harlem -- which was located in spanish or hem. -- harlem. she was there as someone who was involved in the black civil rights movement and the free india movement and she was living in a community that were predominantly puerto rican. she is with other members, both black and white, several rights free india activists, holding signs pro testing british imperialism in india and some puerto rican neighbors said, you know, if you're opposed to imperialism. you don't have to protest it in india but the u.s. has a colony here so this was some of the factors that contributed to her transition. but the other factor is that you have a lot of nagsist party members. that's hunt anyway in area of manhattan. and pedro decamp's is released from prison around this time and the nationalist party -- there were a lot of people in prison. radical pass vists to who opposed the draft were imprisoned with puerto rican nationalists who didn't recognize the u.s. government. they were draft evaders for different -- and these mental met in prison and when they were
she was in something called the harlem -- which was located in spanish or hem. -- harlem. she was there as someone who was involved in the black civil rights movement and the free india movement and she was living in a community that were predominantly puerto rican. she is with other members, both black and white, several rights free india activists, holding signs pro testing british imperialism in india and some puerto rican neighbors said, you know, if you're opposed to imperialism. you don't...
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renaissance. >> the ptarts with the drums. >> kind of -- >> cameron's composition is called "harlemown >> jordan composed "boogie down uptown". >> my piece is inspired by the harlem renaissance and the excitement of when you first arrive. >> while they be lly gifted, it's not always about music and chords. >> what do you do for fun? >> usually soccer is the basis in my life. >> i like doing creative writing and poetry. >> what do you say to people who say oh, kids that young couldn't possibly be composing major sces? it's not really a special talent to me. i feel like everyone can do it as long as they believe in themselves. >> they are just getting started. terrific kids. jordan tells me she wants to be a some day you'll be watching her stand here. that's "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt, for all of u >>> this is a news4 breaking news update. >> it's one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in u.s. history. tonight police say they know who he is, but they aren't revealing his name>> yet. he suspect's home is bng
renaissance. >> the ptarts with the drums. >> kind of -- >> cameron's composition is called "harlemown >> jordan composed "boogie down uptown". >> my piece is inspired by the harlem renaissance and the excitement of when you first arrive. >> while they be lly gifted, it's not always about music and chords. >> what do you do for fun? >> usually soccer is the basis in my life. >> i like doing creative writing and poetry....
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called "harlem shake." >> it's your own thoughts. >> reporter: jordan composed "boogie down uptown."red by the harlem renaissance, of course, and the excitement of when you first arrive. >> reporter: and while they may be musically gifted, it isn't always about notes and chords. >> what do you do for fun when you're not writing music or studying for school? >> usually soccer is >> i like doing creative writing and poetry. >> what do you say to people who say, oh, kids that young couldn't possibly be composing major scores? >> it's not really a special talent to me, necessarily, i feel like everyone can do it as long as they believe in themselves. >> reporter: these mini mow zbarts are just getting started. >> terrific kids. jordan tells me she wants to be a journalist. maybe some day you'll be watching her stand here. that's "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm loeester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watcnow: ♪ >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. i'm garvin thomas in for raj mathai tonight. >> i'm vickie wynn. jessica aguirre is off
called "harlem shake." >> it's your own thoughts. >> reporter: jordan composed "boogie down uptown."red by the harlem renaissance, of course, and the excitement of when you first arrive. >> reporter: and while they may be musically gifted, it isn't always about notes and chords. >> what do you do for fun when you're not writing music or studying for school? >> usually soccer is >> i like doing creative writing and poetry. >> what do...
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and mayor bill de blasio visiting children in harlem. llenas is reporting live from east harlem with more on the mayor's visit. high, bryan. >> we're waiting for the mayor to come out of the family center here in east harlem. we're expecting him to make some remarks. governor cuomo said some 100 children, aany as 300 children, have been placed throughout ten shelters here in the state of new york. they have traveled here and been separated from their parents at the border more than 1,000 miles away. bill de blasio came in about a half an hour ago into the center. he said he has no words for what this kind of act is and he promised to do more about it, this is video from spectrum news new york 1. it shows five young girls being brought into the center here in east harlem at 12:45 a.m. this is a foster center that places children with families, a woman said they were not children being separated by their families. an hour later, they were escorted out with their heads covered with a jacket. the ceo tells gothamist website that his shelters
and mayor bill de blasio visiting children in harlem. llenas is reporting live from east harlem with more on the mayor's visit. high, bryan. >> we're waiting for the mayor to come out of the family center here in east harlem. we're expecting him to make some remarks. governor cuomo said some 100 children, aany as 300 children, have been placed throughout ten shelters here in the state of new york. they have traveled here and been separated from their parents at the border more than 1,000...
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but tell me what you saw at this harlem facility? >> poppy, it was shocking.s a social service facility in the middle of new york city. we had gotten no notification from the u.s. government that children were being sent there from 2,000 miles away, separated from their parents, sent to some place they didn't know, no connection. i went in there yesterday to inspect the situation. the folks who work there, social service workers, are trying to help the kids. they told me there were 239 kids right at that moment in the center of new york city. no one had any inkling of the scale of this. i went to visit a classroom. about 30 or 40 young children from guatemala, separated from their mothers or parents trying to make sense of this situation. it's appalling. we have no idea how many kids we're talking about and when they're going see their parents again. >> just to be clear, all 239 of those children separated at the border because of this policy? >> yes. >> okay. >> all of these kids were taken from their parent because of the new separation policy from the trump
but tell me what you saw at this harlem facility? >> poppy, it was shocking.s a social service facility in the middle of new york city. we had gotten no notification from the u.s. government that children were being sent there from 2,000 miles away, separated from their parents, sent to some place they didn't know, no connection. i went in there yesterday to inspect the situation. the folks who work there, social service workers, are trying to help the kids. they told me there were 239...
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no more construction on land in harlem, and no punishment for occupying the buildings. >> people slepties and tossed them up to windows. within a couple days, we were occupying five buildings. nobody could go to classes. >> we hope very much that some settlement can be worked out which will not require us calling on police assistance. >> grayson kirk was the president of the university. he was a conservative guy who was under enormous pressure, and he wanted to end this thing, wanted to bring back order. >> okay, people, keep clear. there are cops. none of us will begin any violence. if there is any violence it will be because of the police. >> gentlemen, the sidewalk on the buildings. >> president grayson kirk makes what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> the police came in on some kind of rampage. police brought out the students who have been holding about five buildings for the past few days. what everyone feared took place. >> that's what the cops did. >> we stood in front of low library with our arms locked, faculty and students singing "we shall overcome,"
no more construction on land in harlem, and no punishment for occupying the buildings. >> people slepties and tossed them up to windows. within a couple days, we were occupying five buildings. nobody could go to classes. >> we hope very much that some settlement can be worked out which will not require us calling on police assistance. >> grayson kirk was the president of the university. he was a conservative guy who was under enormous pressure, and he wanted to end this thing,...
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by harlem renaissance, and the excitement of when you first arrive >> while they may be musically gifted always bout notes and cords. what do you do for fun? >> usually soccer is a basis in my life. >> i like doi creative writing, poetry. >> what do you say to people who say kids tha young couldn't possibly be comsers of major scores. it's not really a special talent to me. i feel like everyone can do it as long a theyelieve in themselves. >> these mi mozarts are just getting started. >> right now we want to go to the courthoe where there's a press conference on the suspect in the capital gazette shooting. >> he's alleged to havea executd brutal series of attacks on innocent victims. most importantly my responsibility today was tohe inform court as to why mr. amos was either a flight risk or a danger to our community. in assessing the evidence in this case, we brought to the judge's attention the evidence that suggested a coordinated atack, the barricading of back door, and the use of a tactical approach in hunting down and shooting the innocent victims in this case. it was upon those f
by harlem renaissance, and the excitement of when you first arrive >> while they may be musically gifted always bout notes and cords. what do you do for fun? >> usually soccer is a basis in my life. >> i like doi creative writing, poetry. >> what do you say to people who say kids tha young couldn't possibly be comsers of major scores. it's not really a special talent to me. i feel like everyone can do it as long a theyelieve in themselves. >> these mi mozarts are...
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this is harlem. we had a lot of people saying that to us. >> a lot of people were scared to say it on tv. they were afraid they might lose their job. >> or be os extra sized and criticize -- could be ostracized or criticized. jesse: the party continues with the best of the party bros next. man: i got scar tissue there. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. man: two bulls were fighting, (thud) bam hit the truck. try explaining that to your insurance company. woman: another ding, another scratch. it'll just be another chapter in the story. every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. jesse: experts? probably not. but that doesn't stop the party bros from wading into hot issues on "watters world." look at some of
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place that has holes in harlem yet. lotus wild wild bird just is going to be free for all of us to her be out of his concerts. while those i've heard speak recently be noticed a bigger unions story easy surveyors. were here is because we're here to work. there are certain words there's very few because you're heard it's i've got to be easy and there's this treasure the fish the ego the so it is once i make sure you do this all. of this is done but it's under. the hump. who'll be the next to get the treatment that greece got from the troika the i.m.f. the e.c.b. the e.u. they gang up they destroy a country for profit it's a it's a smash and grab and greece was destroyed they had a referendum and then they didn't pay any attention to the referendum they didn't want the troika wrong and look what happened in greece it turned it into a pit it turned into a shell it turned into garbage and now the same bankers are getting together because they need a like a shark always something to destroy to eat and consume so we were tryi
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york 1 story, which is how we learned that 239 of these little girls are being held alone in east harlem, he thanked his confidential sources for the tip. right? that that's where the girls were. the tip that led to those images and that footage and that reportireport i inging, and now that attention and confirmation from public officials. and then there's "the new york times" as well granting anonymity to some unidentified source who nevertheless took steps to get the public one of the first pictures of this kid not yet 1-year-old, who has already been alone for a month. and a month is a long time when your life is 11 months long so far. but this stuff is going to get out. right? you can't do this kind of thing quietly. you can't take, literally, thousands of kids forcibly away from their parents, including babies, and not have the country notice. this is a secret that is too big to be kept. i don't know who the source was for that picture of that toddler in brownsville, texas, that was sent to the "new york times," but clearly that was somebody who had access to being inside that facil
york 1 story, which is how we learned that 239 of these little girls are being held alone in east harlem, he thanked his confidential sources for the tip. right? that that's where the girls were. the tip that led to those images and that footage and that reportireport i inging, and now that attention and confirmation from public officials. and then there's "the new york times" as well granting anonymity to some unidentified source who nevertheless took steps to get the public one of...
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they're part of the harlem fine arts show that's in town.it's the first time in a few years that it's making an appearance back in d.c. this morni we are joined by some folks that are part of the show. welcome and thank you for being with us. this is very cool. so tell me about the exhibit, the show and hs you g are part of it. >> it's a traveling show. it has artists from all around the nation. i was able to get into it because i had ad fri from new york suggest a submit and i got accepted and it's really, sighting to be a pa exciting to be a part of it. my art expression is modern with a lot of nude b aies andmals and overall their movement. >> what about yourself, deejay jazzy joy? >> it has a hip hot edge, acrylis base. thisy expression. >> this is the first time it was back in d.c. in a few years. what is it like for all of you to be in for the first time? >> for both of us. >> what is l he to bee in d.c. where you're bringing your art from? >> we're actually both from new york. >> i'm from the queens. >> i'm from the bronx. we're excit
they're part of the harlem fine arts show that's in town.it's the first time in a few years that it's making an appearance back in d.c. this morni we are joined by some folks that are part of the show. welcome and thank you for being with us. this is very cool. so tell me about the exhibit, the show and hs you g are part of it. >> it's a traveling show. it has artists from all around the nation. i was able to get into it because i had ad fri from new york suggest a submit and i got...
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>> marcus: i think for us now, if -- harlem is really home.ears, i'm like, "i gotta go back," because the beat is just so different than what sweden can offer me, and definitely what new york can offer me. >> anthony: the median age in ethiopia is under 18. that means most people here don't remember live aid or any of that. ♪ coupled with a recent economic boom, this might be the first generation in decades to enjoy a future with real hope. things are indeed happening. in this case, at a vacant bus stop. ♪ >> marcus: they're dogtown, man. they are next generation of dogtown in africa, man. >> anthony: a few years back, a couple of ethiopians who had been living abroad returned to addis with some skateboards. today there are a couple hundred skaters in ethiopia and more on the sidelines waiting for their chance, waiting for a board, waiting for a pair of sneakers. it's funny though, 'cause, like, "skater boy" culture came from white southern california suburban -- and you can pretty much track all of skater culture back to like one parking lot.
>> marcus: i think for us now, if -- harlem is really home.ears, i'm like, "i gotta go back," because the beat is just so different than what sweden can offer me, and definitely what new york can offer me. >> anthony: the median age in ethiopia is under 18. that means most people here don't remember live aid or any of that. ♪ coupled with a recent economic boom, this might be the first generation in decades to enjoy a future with real hope. things are indeed happening....
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here in the republic and in our we are going to have a fight and a fight here will allt a fight in harlem and the bigger places in the united states where negros live. there will be a fight and it will tear us apart. it will blow our economy and we will not able to do anything with it, because they are right. there are a lot of things that they do not hear and see that ought to be heard and seen. they ought to see the people starving and hear the people's bitches and see it. singing]
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this is harlem.t of people saying that to us. >> a lot of people were scared to say it on tv. they were afraid they might lose their job. >> or be os extra sized and criticize -- could be ostracized or criticized. jesse: the party continues with the best of the party bros next. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... not in this house.? 'cause that's no ordinary family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraft expertly paired cheddar and swiss for eggs. beat that! kraft. family greatly. a peaceful night sleep without only imagine... frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dr
this is harlem.t of people saying that to us. >> a lot of people were scared to say it on tv. they were afraid they might lose their job. >> or be os extra sized and criticize -- could be ostracized or criticized. jesse: the party continues with the best of the party bros next. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy...
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mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like car turns from black and white picture their stories and there. have not changed much from those recorded by push fields research and that they are leading me in this journey round. or. well when i really don't know what he'll be. back would have been in thirty. plus at least two it would be. worth. no ma'am. but i am brand in their place now. appalachian man but. appalachian male didn't even. marry. brian or farmer fall. i got married when our. sixteen years out and my husband was seventeen years old and lead me in myriad about six months and he went into the mountains in six months after that down and went to court accident. i had two week old son. lady lived down the street here only on. their heels. vertebra that he would hit really. low. where no. company wanted to hold real it's gorgeous at all for the coal ready for the christmas they wanted him there and we. shot the whole world will put down it was done really bad that wa
mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like car turns from black and white picture their stories and there. have not changed much from those recorded by push fields research and that they are leading me in this journey round. or. well when i really don't know what he'll be. back would have been in thirty. plus at least two it would be. worth. no ma'am. but i am brand in their...
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this is harlem.d a lot of people saying that to us. >> a lot of people were scared to say it on tv. they were afraid they might lose their job. >> or be os extra sized and criticize -- could be ostracized or criticized. jesse: the party continues with the best of the party bros next. it's my iphone 6. can we fix this phone tonight? it's really slow. you can turn off the performance management feature but it may lead to unexpected shutdowns. battery throttling. or you could just upgrade it. ♪ woow, i'm moving on. yes, i'm moving on. ♪ ♪ mmmm, i'm moving on. super fast galaxy s9. available now. you turned a family recipeher, into a brewing empire before prohibition took it all away. i promised our family i'd find your lost recipe. by tracing our history on ancestry, i found the one person who still had it. now, i'm brewing our legacy back to life. i'm david thieme, and this is my ancestry story. now with 100 million family trees, find your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. kyle, we talked ab
this is harlem.d a lot of people saying that to us. >> a lot of people were scared to say it on tv. they were afraid they might lose their job. >> or be os extra sized and criticize -- could be ostracized or criticized. jesse: the party continues with the best of the party bros next. it's my iphone 6. can we fix this phone tonight? it's really slow. you can turn off the performance management feature but it may lead to unexpected shutdowns. battery throttling. or you could just...
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republic, here, in our capital, we are going to have a fight and a fight here will start a fight in harlem and all the bigger places in the united states where negros live. there will be a fight and it will tear us apart. it will blow our economy and we will not able to do anything with it, because they are right. a lot of people think they are right. there are a lot of things that they do not hear and see that ought to be heard and seen. they ought to see the people starving and hear the people's -- and see it. [singing] let it shine let it shine this little light of mine i'm going to let it shine this little light of mine i'm going to let it shine et it shine ♪ announcer: our nine-week series 1968 america in turmoil is available as a podcast. u can find it on our website c-span.org/history. > in 2005, the bar association initiated 100 interviews with women senior lawyers. including janet reno and ruth bader ginsberg. next, legal historian jill norgren discusses her book "stories from trailblazing women lawyers," based on the transcripts from these interviews. the wilson center and nation
republic, here, in our capital, we are going to have a fight and a fight here will start a fight in harlem and all the bigger places in the united states where negros live. there will be a fight and it will tear us apart. it will blow our economy and we will not able to do anything with it, because they are right. a lot of people think they are right. there are a lot of things that they do not hear and see that ought to be heard and seen. they ought to see the people starving and hear the...
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for migrant children being detained only a few miles from where i sit right now, right up in east harlem, new york. throughout my tour of the suffering caused by this policy, i was consumed with several emotions. i keep hearing this administration saying, they're coming forth with a plan to reunite the kids with their parents after the president be la latedly signed an executive order. what do you mean you're coming with a plan? you never had a plan from the beginning, so you never intended to reunite these young children with their parents. and if you did have that plan, then why don't you just use that plan now? and if you didn't have that plan, what did you think they were, just collateral damage to your political conquest to look tough at the border? that's where i start today. joining me now is democrat of new york congressman haquin jeffries who visited a facility in texas this week. i went to texas to see these children, and i hear they're developing a plan which says to me they never had a plan. and if they never had a plan, they had just decided they were going to break up peopl
for migrant children being detained only a few miles from where i sit right now, right up in east harlem, new york. throughout my tour of the suffering caused by this policy, i was consumed with several emotions. i keep hearing this administration saying, they're coming forth with a plan to reunite the kids with their parents after the president be la latedly signed an executive order. what do you mean you're coming with a plan? you never had a plan from the beginning, so you never intended to...
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assholes in harlem yeah. this wild wild bill is this is going to be a robust years for the. currency. while those the. recent years are being noticed even if you consider good news easy surveyors. were here in his words you're. far horizon of sir and this is fresh air because your favorite part is just inside out and he has this trend sure the fish the illegals the easy so it is once fair to make sure he's happy that's all part of. hollister this is not black it's under loans we've got. some hot. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. but they'll sit down and juggle it all out if. they don't some but to keep. them on the. if you. want to stay up you don't go beyond you if you get on the bus or they will not. this is windows and do. you open. the file before we have an idea of all many crude shit. if. you haven't the time saying anything just went on was a pencil thing it was a missile nothing even an event and the different thing even if you think you. do not be
assholes in harlem yeah. this wild wild bill is this is going to be a robust years for the. currency. while those the. recent years are being noticed even if you consider good news easy surveyors. were here in his words you're. far horizon of sir and this is fresh air because your favorite part is just inside out and he has this trend sure the fish the illegals the easy so it is once fair to make sure he's happy that's all part of. hollister this is not black it's under loans we've got. some...
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mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like car terse and black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leaving me in this journey round. the world. with. well we really don't know what. they can. bang bang back would have been thirty. plus at least two it would be. worth. no ma'am. but i am brand in their place now. appalachian man but. appalachia now even with even. greater. crime our former falls. are shallow. i got married when a. was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and the lean mean myriad about six months when he went into the mountains and six months after that downing i want to call accident. i had two week old son. lady who lived down the street here on me and. killed. byrd a bunch that he would hit really. low. where no. company wants to cold real it's hard to set off so that helps coal ready for the christmas they want him there always. suck the whole
mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like car terse and black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leaving me in this journey round. the world. with. well we really don't know what. they can. bang bang back would have been thirty. plus at least two it would be. worth. no ma'am. but i am...
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like assholes in harlem yet. all this while my sister is going to be free for all those years her. concerts. one of those i've heard recently your serviette notice even if you consider getting easy service over here is worth your. hair under the surface inspection because your favorite part is just inside got it he's the veterans this trench of the fish the illegals the easy so it is one stark make sure your view has left us all. how this is not why it's under law three grammys go. on. fifty...
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i know the mayor tried to get to the facility in harlem last night? it just in -- i was just in texas and we couldn't have access to anything. that has my concerned. >> not one of us is satisfied with the information we have received which is really no information about where these children really belong, where their parents are. we just don't know. government leaders should not be in the business of separating children from their parents this way. we know every parent, every expert, every health care professional knows that this can irreparable harm to these children. >> now we though they're separated and they're in the facilities in new york city, are we able the get inside? are we able to know which kids are there? >> no. >> why? , i think there's a total disconnect. obviously, leadership thinks these children are not human. that they are other. that they are different from us. they do not feel the pain of these children. and that allows them to treat them in this heart breaking way, that, you know, it's just -- it's hard to understand. >> even if
i know the mayor tried to get to the facility in harlem last night? it just in -- i was just in texas and we couldn't have access to anything. that has my concerned. >> not one of us is satisfied with the information we have received which is really no information about where these children really belong, where their parents are. we just don't know. government leaders should not be in the business of separating children from their parents this way. we know every parent, every expert,...
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league solicitors other members harlem and knew about it but also staggering you know how. you know they knew they were mrs you kitty they have all kinds of theory or if we give it is if you didn't know what you have in. other words if they could stand point we will you know so it's really degrading to you. people and this year's of you to people. and you know. lower class and cannot. rise. above team if you could stand and are useless basically didn't butt into the society so that united got that opportunity to demystify. it reach out to get it so that's one thing you know is your case to the tailor representatives people are the legs yes it's the second thing was you know if if you and i are not represented there then you know nobody will represent nobody else is there to represent. issues and policies that are never to be released in the. oh you know. you know i'm so glad that you mentioned the your work to demystify some strongly held beliefs in your community because that is what some of our community members are working on themselves this is a tweet from lucy out of s
league solicitors other members harlem and knew about it but also staggering you know how. you know they knew they were mrs you kitty they have all kinds of theory or if we give it is if you didn't know what you have in. other words if they could stand point we will you know so it's really degrading to you. people and this year's of you to people. and you know. lower class and cannot. rise. above team if you could stand and are useless basically didn't butt into the society so that united got...
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in in our, and our capital, we are going to have a fight, and a fight here will start a fight in harlemtts, and all the bigger places in the united states where negros live. there is going to be a fight, and it is going to tear us apart. it is going to blow our economy, and we will not able to do anything with it, because they are right. and a lot of people think they are right. a lot of things they say they do not hear and a lot of things they say they do not see. they ought to be heard. they ought to see it. they ought to see the people starving, and they ought to hear the people's bitches and see it. they are to see it one time, that is all. [singing] let it shinea let it shine let it shine let it shine woahhh this little light of mine i'm gonna let it shine this little light of mine i'm gonna let it shine woahh woahh i'm let it shine ♪ announcer 1: our nine week series 1968 america in turmoil is available as a podcast. you can find it on our website, c-span.org/history. this is "american history tv," a man c-span3. bus iser 2: the c-span traveling across the country are 50 capitals
in in our, and our capital, we are going to have a fight, and a fight here will start a fight in harlemtts, and all the bigger places in the united states where negros live. there is going to be a fight, and it is going to tear us apart. it is going to blow our economy, and we will not able to do anything with it, because they are right. and a lot of people think they are right. a lot of things they say they do not hear and a lot of things they say they do not see. they ought to be heard. they...
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harlem over three hundred people lost their lives in a harrowing disaster in minus ten degree celciussixteen thousand spectators were squeezed into only one of the four stands of the gigantic concrete arena it was a fatal mistake. because it. was. it was not just. as a pitch to spur me to choose the details in the number of fatalities were not reported until years later when the newspaper civets sport uncovered the dark secrets in one thousand nine hundred two years after the tragedy chesnoff came to sponsor back as a young a goalkeeper the football club in russia's capital didn't have its own stadium spot tax finally got one in two thousand and fourteen it was designed by an architecture firm in dortmund and has enough space for forty two thousand spectators moscow's second world cup stadium is one of the most marked in the worlds. inside the ground traces of the current national coaching success can be found on display and its high tech museum. as a player to chest off one three domestic titles with spar tag and one soviet cup finally spots tax many trophies have found a place to be
harlem over three hundred people lost their lives in a harrowing disaster in minus ten degree celciussixteen thousand spectators were squeezed into only one of the four stands of the gigantic concrete arena it was a fatal mistake. because it. was. it was not just. as a pitch to spur me to choose the details in the number of fatalities were not reported until years later when the newspaper civets sport uncovered the dark secrets in one thousand nine hundred two years after the tragedy chesnoff...
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la cuenta a la trabajadora social que grabÓ el vÍdeo en harlem, nueva york, y cuyo nombre no se conoceblanca: la criatura separada de su madre en abril se muestra llorosa y triste, mientras ella consolarla. la trabajadora social entregÓ el vÍdeo a su abogado, quien se lo dio a la cadena de televisiÓn. ella renunciÓ al trabajo para evitar represalias. >> que sepamos con claridad de esos niÑos que estÁn en el estado de nueva york, hondureÑos hay 449, entre los diferentes centros. blanca: por eso los cÓnsules de los paÍses centroamericanos de dÓnde proceden estos niÑos se reunieron en nueva york para exigir a las autoridades que les den mÁs informaciÓn sobre estos niÑos. >> no sabemos cuÁntos en detenciÓn, cuÁntos en casas de fali >> hay que tratar de ver dÓnde estÁn los padres para unificar los. blanca: el objetivo principal como dicen los cÓnsules centroamericanos, siempre va a ser el bienestar de los niÑos. y en ese sentido, mientras mÁs rÁpido conozcan ellos quiÉnes, son mÁs -- quienes son, mÁs fÁcil va a ser ayudarlos. jorge: ahora pasamos de estados unidos a mÉxico . los mexicanos d
la cuenta a la trabajadora social que grabÓ el vÍdeo en harlem, nueva york, y cuyo nombre no se conoceblanca: la criatura separada de su madre en abril se muestra llorosa y triste, mientras ella consolarla. la trabajadora social entregÓ el vÍdeo a su abogado, quien se lo dio a la cadena de televisiÓn. ella renunciÓ al trabajo para evitar represalias. >> que sepamos con claridad de esos niÑos que estÁn en el estado de nueva york, hondureÑos hay 449, entre los diferentes centros....
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i should tell you that the cayuga center in east harlem, new york city where this footage was shot is not the facility that is separating kids from their parents. the people who are working here with these kids are not responsible for having taken the kids away. they're receiving kids who have already been taken away from their parents or who are alone for other reasons. kids are not staying overnight at this facility. the way it works with this one is they come there every day for day programs and services and then they sleep at foster homes at night. but they're back there pretty much all day every day. the worker who shot this footage and provided it to us is critical of the amount of staffing at this facility saying that since the number of kids held in this facility has spiked, especially since the number of little kids in this facility has spiked since the trump administration started taking kids away from their parents, she says that the case management and medical staffing and the number of teachers and trainers at that facility has not kept up with the increasingly crowded co
i should tell you that the cayuga center in east harlem, new york city where this footage was shot is not the facility that is separating kids from their parents. the people who are working here with these kids are not responsible for having taken the kids away. they're receiving kids who have already been taken away from their parents or who are alone for other reasons. kids are not staying overnight at this facility. the way it works with this one is they come there every day for day programs...
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with the video that we saw from new york about 24 hours ago, young girls being walked through east harlemr reaction to that? and how does that happen without your knowledge? >> cal, it's shocking. i mean we're talking about hundreds of kids who have been brought to new york city. 2,000 miles from here. with no sense of when they're ever going to see their parents again. there's no plan. there's no transparency. you know, we stumbled upon the information is the honest truth because the folks who were trying to help these kids, the social service providers were willing to tell us the truth, but the federal government is not telling us the truth. i saw a classroom of 30 or 40 kids from guatemala. and they are right now -- they're putting on a brave face but they have been put through a traumatic experience. these kids have been torn from their mothers, torn from their families. they're 2,000 miles away. there's a 9-year-old boy from honduras named eddie, who was put on a bus to go 2,000 miles to new york city with a federal escort. he has no idea when he'll see his mom again. this is un-amer
with the video that we saw from new york about 24 hours ago, young girls being walked through east harlemr reaction to that? and how does that happen without your knowledge? >> cal, it's shocking. i mean we're talking about hundreds of kids who have been brought to new york city. 2,000 miles from here. with no sense of when they're ever going to see their parents again. there's no plan. there's no transparency. you know, we stumbled upon the information is the honest truth because the...
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. >> trevor: luke cage is an interesting superhero for me because he lives and operates in harlem.at vibe. i don't do downtown. >> no, no. >> trevor: he's a cool spiderman, that's not my thing. >> that's not my thing. >> trevor: does it make luke cage special that he really of the world he's from? >> yeah, i don't think he goes above 110 or above 150. >> trevor: no. >> and i think financially it probably works for him because the subway gets expensive. he does haven't a job. that's why he doesn't go below 110. he can't afford the tolls. he's stuck. >> trevor: that's a different world. you have the superhero, luke cage who is bullet proof, but the character is not bullet proof on the inside. >> no. >> trevor: you've done a great job showing the person who is rock hard but a softy. do you enjoy the character? >> i think so. the thing about the characters is what we do and the movies don't do, we look at the character and try to explore the character in a longer form. >> trevor: right. >> let's be honest, we don't have the budget to do what they do on infinity war. we don't. >> trevor
. >> trevor: luke cage is an interesting superhero for me because he lives and operates in harlem.at vibe. i don't do downtown. >> no, no. >> trevor: he's a cool spiderman, that's not my thing. >> that's not my thing. >> trevor: does it make luke cage special that he really of the world he's from? >> yeah, i don't think he goes above 110 or above 150. >> trevor: no. >> and i think financially it probably works for him because the subway gets...
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these boys and girls are. >> mayor de blasio was outraged at what he saw with some of the kids in harlemn't know there was a 9-month-old and young kids separated at the border and transported up here. >> it's appalling. because there's so much constant lying going on by political employees and misstatements by the president, it makes it harder to trust government agencies when they're handing out certain photos, when they're denying access. this continues to be an issue. we need more sun looilight. >> sunlight, the word of the week. >>> a 17-year-old boy shot and killed outside pittsburgh when fling a traffic stop by a police officer who joined the force just hours before. now his family and witnesses want answers. your enamel is very precious. acidic foods can wear away your enamel. your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel because it helps protect and strengthen your enamel. it's pro enamel. it's the positive thing. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a c
these boys and girls are. >> mayor de blasio was outraged at what he saw with some of the kids in harlemn't know there was a 9-month-old and young kids separated at the border and transported up here. >> it's appalling. because there's so much constant lying going on by political employees and misstatements by the president, it makes it harder to trust government agencies when they're handing out certain photos, when they're denying access. this continues to be an issue. we need...
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lakes leasers other member harlem and knew about it but also staggering you know how. you know they knew they were mrs you kitty they have all kinds of theory or if we give. them what you have in. other words if they could stand point we will you know so it's really degrading you two are people in this year's of you to people. and you know. your class cannot. rise. above team and you are useless basically didn't butt into the society so that the united got that opportunity to demystify. it reach out to get it so that's one thing you know education to the taylor representatives people are the legs yes it's the second thing was you know if if you and i are not represented there then you know nobody will represent nobody else is there to represent. issues and policies that are never to be released. oh you know. so i'm so glad that you mentioned the your work to demystify some strongly held beliefs in your community because that is what some of our community members are working on themselves this is a tweet from lucy out of swansea land he says where a population of one po
lakes leasers other member harlem and knew about it but also staggering you know how. you know they knew they were mrs you kitty they have all kinds of theory or if we give. them what you have in. other words if they could stand point we will you know so it's really degrading you two are people in this year's of you to people. and you know. your class cannot. rise. above team and you are useless basically didn't butt into the society so that the united got that opportunity to demystify. it...
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thing as i was in harlem yet. this while. this is going to be a robust her be. one of those experiences that he appears to be noticed even if you answer yes very easy survey is the word here is in his words your. air of sir where i suspect you because your favorite part is just inside out and he has this transshipment if this is illegal to he so he is one inspector make sure he's happy that's all. hollister this is not flat it's under long.
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but it also can anyone explain as something like as follows in harlem yes. this wild wild bird is this is going to be a robust her. currency. one of those. recent years to be noticed even if you consider gives three easy surveyors. were here is this is worth your. far horizon the serwer just especially because your favorite part is just inside the cabin he's the veterans this tranship the fish to legally he so he is one smart to make sure he's happy that's all. hollister this is not flat it's under a long. time . twenty seventeen. a freelance journalist working without a militant shelling in syria.
but it also can anyone explain as something like as follows in harlem yes. this wild wild bird is this is going to be a robust her. currency. one of those. recent years to be noticed even if you consider gives three easy surveyors. were here is this is worth your. far horizon the serwer just especially because your favorite part is just inside the cabin he's the veterans this tranship the fish to legally he so he is one smart to make sure he's happy that's all. hollister this is not flat it's...
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and actually lived in harlem and in mississippi as a black woman to write her book "soul sister." "soul sister" became a huge hit, sold over a million copies and was widely read at the time, and so she kept writing from this perfect. of other people. she wrote a book called bessy yellow hair from the perspective where she had gone undercover, as a navajo woman and wrote about her experiences working and living as an american indian, and then she wrote another book called the "the illegals" and she researched this book by crossing over the border with mexican families who were coming into the united states, and so she spent the -- a good part of her career writing these kind of books, where she really took on another persona and then wrote about that experience. her autobiographyy is called "in their shoes" and she documents everything in her life from her very unique childhood in west texas, to working in the white house, her marriage, and these journalistic assignments and books she wrote. this book came out in 1996. in 2000, she passed away from treatment she had multiple my lom
and actually lived in harlem and in mississippi as a black woman to write her book "soul sister." "soul sister" became a huge hit, sold over a million copies and was widely read at the time, and so she kept writing from this perfect. of other people. she wrote a book called bessy yellow hair from the perspective where she had gone undercover, as a navajo woman and wrote about her experiences working and living as an american indian, and then she wrote another book called the...
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captured this exclusive footage of young migrant girls being moved into and out of a facility in east harlem here in manhattan. it sparked a backlash from new york's elected officials. and then there is the headline exclusively reported by msnbc's rachel maddow. the department of justice is now enlistg active duty military lawyers sending them to at least six border cities torocute migrants. that as the administration looks to prosecute more and more iindividuals. s just the latest headline caption off what's been a relentless several days of nras co as the public and lawmakers stand steadfastly against the administration's controversial separation licy. and a handful of airlines including american and united now tell the federal government not to use their carriers for the transport of those migrant children. and more and more governors are standing up agast the administration. nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: president trump. >> i will never sacrifice the safety and security of the american people. >> we love you. >> reporter: doubling down on the zero tolerance administration policy
captured this exclusive footage of young migrant girls being moved into and out of a facility in east harlem here in manhattan. it sparked a backlash from new york's elected officials. and then there is the headline exclusively reported by msnbc's rachel maddow. the department of justice is now enlistg active duty military lawyers sending them to at least six border cities torocute migrants. that as the administration looks to prosecute more and more iindividuals. s just the latest headline...
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she started this journey by going to harlem and living in harlem for a time.d then she decided that she needed to go to mississippi, to end up in jackson, mississippi and worked as a domestic -- worked as a domestic worker, housekeeper and mississippi. and we actually have photographs of her after she darkened her skin. this title kind of show you the difference. this is a photo of her with one of her doctors spirit she was under medical supervision when she did this. this is one of the doctors who prescribe for this medicine and monitor the changes in her appearing. here he is. this is another image of him. one side effect of getting this excessive sun tan was that she got a lot of blisters, especially blisters on her feet. so this photo he is examining her feet. this one is off topic a little bit. but this is an image of grace in 1951 in a helicopter in east berlin. that was one of the stories that she worked on. she took it and pitch of the fact that in world war ii a lot of men were not in the newsroom. made a name for hers elf during that time and then in
she started this journey by going to harlem and living in harlem for a time.d then she decided that she needed to go to mississippi, to end up in jackson, mississippi and worked as a domestic -- worked as a domestic worker, housekeeper and mississippi. and we actually have photographs of her after she darkened her skin. this title kind of show you the difference. this is a photo of her with one of her doctors spirit she was under medical supervision when she did this. this is one of the doctors...
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. >> reporter: now a celebrity on the streets of harlem luke cage's need to protect the community isat. >> reporter: that's d.w. griffith also known as my nephew jeremiah craft. wasn't he adorable? a little baby in my arms like this. >> reporter: a year out of drama school and landed a recurring role on one of the hottest shows on netflix. let's talk about "luke cage." this is huge. >> what a lot of people don't know i auditioned for this show like three times. >> you've been doing it on your own. what advice do you have. >> a really, really talented actress general that gaffigan said there is a triangle of luck, guts and talent. you need two of the three to make it. >> i feel like i'm looking at you like your momma would be looking at you right now. >> just like -- yeah. ah. >> we caught up with the series creator to get the scoop on what makes "luke cage" so special. one of the reasons people appreciate this so much, it's this perfect storm of art, music, literature that i think really resonates with people. >> yeah. but that blend to me is what harlem is like it's what i love abou
. >> reporter: now a celebrity on the streets of harlem luke cage's need to protect the community isat. >> reporter: that's d.w. griffith also known as my nephew jeremiah craft. wasn't he adorable? a little baby in my arms like this. >> reporter: a year out of drama school and landed a recurring role on one of the hottest shows on netflix. let's talk about "luke cage." this is huge. >> what a lot of people don't know i auditioned for this show like three times....
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i'm a republican from harlem and a member of the nra, both things i'm nervous to say in harlem. pushing for a militia in my development, and case my 32nd precinct is overwhelmed in a terror attack. i'm also asking for militia because i'm afraid of an active shooter in my esplanade. this freee, i got thing donated, and this from the second one nra. [applause] to keep you warm at night beside your wife. stephen: thank you, ma'am read thanks very much. audience member and last but not : least, my actual question, what happened to haley barbour, my candidate for office? he got trusted with a gun. stephen: i don't know the answer to that, but thank you for your comments. and this whole idea of citizens militia,f a citizens' that is really what our country is founded on. and it has to do with self-help, people looking out for each other, neighbors, and it's something our country has really and theway from, emphasis is on, that's the job of law enforcement. but when seconds count law , enforcement is just minutes away. it's something that especially in crime-ridden communities that hav
i'm a republican from harlem and a member of the nra, both things i'm nervous to say in harlem. pushing for a militia in my development, and case my 32nd precinct is overwhelmed in a terror attack. i'm also asking for militia because i'm afraid of an active shooter in my esplanade. this freee, i got thing donated, and this from the second one nra. [applause] to keep you warm at night beside your wife. stephen: thank you, ma'am read thanks very much. audience member and last but not : least, my...
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started this journey by going to harlem and living in harlem for a time. then she decided that she needed to go to mississippi. she ended up in jackson, mississippi and worked as an domestic. she worked as a housekeeper. herve some photographs of after she darkened her skin. this will show you the difference. this is a photo of her with one of her doctors. she was under medical supervision when she did this and this is one of the doctors who prescribed her this medicine and monitor the changes in her appearance. this is another image of him. thiside effect of excessivestunt -- suntan with that she got a lot of blisters. he is examining her feet. butg off topic a little this is an image of grace in 1951 in a helicopter in east berlin. that was one of the stories she worked on. she took advantage of the fact in world war ii that a lot of men were not in the newsroom and made a name of herself during that time and during the 50's, she decided to go to europe and and send stories back to newspapers. she got to ride in one of these helicopters in eastern europe
started this journey by going to harlem and living in harlem for a time. then she decided that she needed to go to mississippi. she ended up in jackson, mississippi and worked as an domestic. she worked as a housekeeper. herve some photographs of after she darkened her skin. this will show you the difference. this is a photo of her with one of her doctors. she was under medical supervision when she did this and this is one of the doctors who prescribed her this medicine and monitor the changes...