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he wants to deliver the match up they are serving uptown in harlem. they start by sampling different blends. >> we have to appeal to consumer, young consumer. for us, find the flavor profile they will like. >> i'm happy with the brand messaging, the quality of spirits they have. >> thanks to people like bigs, you have the opportunity to reach people. >> the day is not done. team bigs heads south to merge traffic where bigs has another clothing business called reasonable doubt. his head of merchandising has been watching t-shirt trends. >> the whole '90s hip hop. >> it's everything. >> exploding, huh? >> it's blowing out at every retailer from bloomingdales down. >> the reasonable doubt street wear label takes the name from jay-z's first label. big says they are all for it. today, he's just received access to use never released photos. >> some i have never seen. >> i have probably known roger since i was 14 years old, around the same time i met damon. we go way back. >> we come from the same place. we have been doing this a long time, together. >> we f
he wants to deliver the match up they are serving uptown in harlem. they start by sampling different blends. >> we have to appeal to consumer, young consumer. for us, find the flavor profile they will like. >> i'm happy with the brand messaging, the quality of spirits they have. >> thanks to people like bigs, you have the opportunity to reach people. >> the day is not done. team bigs heads south to merge traffic where bigs has another clothing business called reasonable...
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from "spanish harlem." ♪ soft sweet and dreamy ♪ the moment i wake up before i put on my makeup ♪
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you might throw harlem and their also. even this program begins to express some of the dramatic aspects because i was looking over the program and so the introductions pick he talks about professor price and it is so good to be here. he said that in putting this museum together the professor provided the intellectual political soul and i think that is exempla merry -- that exemplifies the attendance. it took us back to resurrection city, didn't it? all of the rain coming down and everything and clement price was outstanding. i got an opportunity to meet him a couple of times across the river, the hudson river over at rutgers university to interview him there. then having this opportunity to be here under his, on the kind of speeches that he gives in the political soul but he was representative of. it is really a pleasure and they are comrades in the struggle. when i saw they were on the program, that made me feel right at home, really comfortable to be back with my colleagues and the struggle that many of them remember of
you might throw harlem and their also. even this program begins to express some of the dramatic aspects because i was looking over the program and so the introductions pick he talks about professor price and it is so good to be here. he said that in putting this museum together the professor provided the intellectual political soul and i think that is exempla merry -- that exemplifies the attendance. it took us back to resurrection city, didn't it? all of the rain coming down and everything and...
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how she became part of the harlem renaissance is how harlem comes to lynchburg. unfortunately, there's a whole group of people who are associated with that period of time like anne spencer that people don't know about. anne spencer was born in 1882 in henry county, virginia, southwestern virginia. anne spencer's interest in writing began as a child. her first piece of poetry, she said that she wrote at age 11. she said that she would pretend like she was writing even though she didn't know how to spell. you know, she would just pretend. and she would do the same thing with reading, years before she really learned how to read. she would take sears & roebuck catalogs and go to the outhouse in west virginia and she would just pretend like she was reading. eventually she taught herself how to read and taught herself three languages. they were suited for each other. they had become sweethearts and they became married in 1901, may 15, 1901. then they start construction on this house, 1313 pierce street. i always say anne spencer not only lived in harlem, that harlem ca
how she became part of the harlem renaissance is how harlem comes to lynchburg. unfortunately, there's a whole group of people who are associated with that period of time like anne spencer that people don't know about. anne spencer was born in 1882 in henry county, virginia, southwestern virginia. anne spencer's interest in writing began as a child. her first piece of poetry, she said that she wrote at age 11. she said that she would pretend like she was writing even though she didn't know how...
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you might throw harlem in there, too. and even this program begins to express some of the somatic aspects. because i was looking over the program to see that lonnie bunch's introductions there, he talks about professor price. and so good to be with you, mary. and he said that, in putting this museum together, that professor price provided the intellectual heart and the political soul. and i think that's exemplified in the kind of attendance -- i mean out there in the rain, it kind of took us back to resurrection city, didn't it? with all of the rain coming down and everything. but clement price was just an outstanding -- i had an opportunity to meet him a couple of times across the river, across the hudson river. going over to rutgers university. and interviewing him there. and then having this opportunity to be here under his -- the kind of aegis that he represents, in terms of that intellectual heart that political soul that he was so representative of. so it is really a pleasure. of course, being with julianne and bein
you might throw harlem in there, too. and even this program begins to express some of the somatic aspects. because i was looking over the program to see that lonnie bunch's introductions there, he talks about professor price. and so good to be with you, mary. and he said that, in putting this museum together, that professor price provided the intellectual heart and the political soul. and i think that's exemplified in the kind of attendance -- i mean out there in the rain, it kind of took us...
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i always say and spencer never lived in harlem and harlem came and spencer. for example, weby here is a lecturer museum at marshall college. how hegets to know and spencer . and then she just needs people and very often i think that many of the people that she's associated with were from the south, and they are now have migrated north and so as they are traveling from the south to the north, they would have to stop over somewhere, they couldn't stay in a hotel so the spencer home was not on the green book directory but it was open to people that they were associated with, that's how she makes zora neale person, langston hughes runs into her in new orleans. and they're there, she's worked with her on her project, langston hughes is working on another project and he put the train there while zora drove her car and she says while we drive together? and he says i need to stop over in lynchburg so he stops, they get a ham, stop in lynchburg and sees and spencer and that's how he needs zora neal hurston and they go on to philadelphia. so there's this period, it rea
i always say and spencer never lived in harlem and harlem came and spencer. for example, weby here is a lecturer museum at marshall college. how hegets to know and spencer . and then she just needs people and very often i think that many of the people that she's associated with were from the south, and they are now have migrated north and so as they are traveling from the south to the north, they would have to stop over somewhere, they couldn't stay in a hotel so the spencer home was not on the...
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when america declared war he volunteered to be in the harlem regiment that later became famous as the harlem hell fighters so when the hell fighters were sent to france they couldn't go to battle because the high command didn't think they were worried about white soldiers having their blood mixed in battle with african american soldiers so they had african americans doing menial jobs the french were short on manpower. so, general pershing allowed the men to use the harlem hell fighters and they were so effective as fighters the germans called them dameons fromhell and that's where the nickname hell fighters came out but it was such foremiddable fighters. and who areis pippen was badly wound in the shoulder they said you need to do physical therapy to recover the use of your arm and try painting and so when he got back. he had a small disabled pay of 20 dollars a month. he took up painting but it took him three years to complete his first painting which he calls the end of the war starting home. and it took three years. he hand crafted the little tanks and grenades and that goes around
when america declared war he volunteered to be in the harlem regiment that later became famous as the harlem hell fighters so when the hell fighters were sent to france they couldn't go to battle because the high command didn't think they were worried about white soldiers having their blood mixed in battle with african american soldiers so they had african americans doing menial jobs the french were short on manpower. so, general pershing allowed the men to use the harlem hell fighters and they...
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she was inducted into harlem theater'salk ofame back in 20 so.lin performed there a number of times over theyears, including the '60s when the harlem theater says she presented the grittier side of soul music. among her mostab mem appearances was back in 1971 when the marquee simply read she's home. >>> aretha franklin was no stranger to d.c. news 4's meagan fitzgerald continues our local coveragethow one of the choir directors who frankli often visited when she was in town. ♪ >> reporter: her songs transsended ra transsended race and nationality. aretha franklin the queen of soul was loved around the world for her v incredibleoice and timeless song. ♪ >> reporter: two of her biggest hits "see-saw" and "chain of fools." >> don't you hear chain, chain, chain. written by an r & song writer who grew up in d.c. and worked with alleg endry artists like jimi hendrix, smokey robinson and aretha franklin. >> aretha was looking for songs, a little frustrated because she wasn't getting the right material so my father happened to be walking by and he hey, i
she was inducted into harlem theater'salk ofame back in 20 so.lin performed there a number of times over theyears, including the '60s when the harlem theater says she presented the grittier side of soul music. among her mostab mem appearances was back in 1971 when the marquee simply read she's home. >>> aretha franklin was no stranger to d.c. news 4's meagan fitzgerald continues our local coveragethow one of the choir directors who frankli often visited when she was in town. ♪...
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a wonderful view over the whole city including the ships in the harbor also visible was a ballet harlem the outside of the steepness and james another form a symbol of the city. the town of st peter's was also a century best for me and the watchman could warn the citizens of approaching danger in the middle ages it also provided a splendid vantage point from which to bombard the hated brothers of the sword they had quarters were directly below. and many masters in its time it seen them come and seen them go during the middle ages germans and danes in fifteen eighty two the poles came in sixteen twenty one the swedes in seventeen ten the russians each new rule i was wise enough to leave the rights and privileges of the merchant city intact. and in return the citizens didn't necessarily resent their foreign masters. on the contrary they adopted the cultures of their neighbors develop them and blended them this can be seen in the architecture. the revivalist period of the mid nineteenth century exploited every style from there in a sauce to the barrel and then the city discovered in a. sin
a wonderful view over the whole city including the ships in the harbor also visible was a ballet harlem the outside of the steepness and james another form a symbol of the city. the town of st peter's was also a century best for me and the watchman could warn the citizens of approaching danger in the middle ages it also provided a splendid vantage point from which to bombard the hated brothers of the sword they had quarters were directly below. and many masters in its time it seen them come and...
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. >>> the harlem they were never globetrotters, look at this. we have never seen this, shot from a plane. how this ends. re news ahead.s ahead. what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event and lowering a1c, along with diet and exercise. this really changes things. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call you
. >>> the harlem they were never globetrotters, look at this. we have never seen this, shot from a plane. how this ends. re news ahead.s ahead. what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2...
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so black soldiers from harlem were called the harlem hell fighters at on may 4, 1918 henry johnson washe first hero of world war i, and him and private roberts were surrounded by germans, fired upon by snipers and then they were charged by over 20 germans, trying to cross the line. and henry johnson, by himself, wounded, he killed four germans and wounded up to 20 more. fast-forward. it took until i think 2005, for president obama to award, to be able to award him the meddle of honor. but chuck schumer pressed many administrations to give him many awards for his efforts. he died penalliless, whereas the person who followed in october, of course we know him as the turkey shooter. he ended up getting all kinds of movies and everything else. sergeant york. i hope your book covers helpry johnson. thank you. >> racism was a major problem in the united states in world war i. i have, i've studied military history throughout the period of the history of the united states. i've never seen a period where racism was more profound. african-american soldiers were treated terribly. in the united sta
so black soldiers from harlem were called the harlem hell fighters at on may 4, 1918 henry johnson washe first hero of world war i, and him and private roberts were surrounded by germans, fired upon by snipers and then they were charged by over 20 germans, trying to cross the line. and henry johnson, by himself, wounded, he killed four germans and wounded up to 20 more. fast-forward. it took until i think 2005, for president obama to award, to be able to award him the meddle of honor. but chuck...
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were called the harlem hell fighters and in may 4, 1918, henry johnson was the first hero of world warnd his comrade private roberts were surrounded by germans and first they were fired upon by snipers and then they were charged by over 20 germans that were trying to cross the line, and henry johnson by himself wounded. he killed four germans and wounded up to 20 more. fast forward, it took until i think 2005 for president obama to award -- to award him the medal of honor, but chuck schumer pressed many administrations to give him all kinds of awards for his efforts and he died penniless whereas the person who followed in october he ended up getting all kinds of movies and everything else. what was it, sergeant york. so i hope your book covers henry johnson. thank you. >> racism was a major problem in the united states in world war i. i've studied military history throughout the period of the history of the united states. i've never seen a period where racism was more profound. african-american soldiers were treated terribly in the united states armed forces in 1917 and 1918. there wer
were called the harlem hell fighters and in may 4, 1918, henry johnson was the first hero of world warnd his comrade private roberts were surrounded by germans and first they were fired upon by snipers and then they were charged by over 20 germans that were trying to cross the line, and henry johnson by himself wounded. he killed four germans and wounded up to 20 more. fast forward, it took until i think 2005 for president obama to award -- to award him the medal of honor, but chuck schumer...
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of them are leading the numbers on the board that they won gold star go it out on the bar out of harlem bus ride over from. the bus run and then. almost to their own room we were all. as in the grip of our god the. meaning of it the core i mean ok you tell me at the argument we're looking at one of them. my young sister i want i want to. do. was uncle by you. know who is a good will do what's the good you going to go who is it the only one who is going to bring him and. they're gaining. the feeling that it will be there be a good day for you to be. enough . and. it's almost like i. get up a song going on here. at the wall i have the. well. and we've been having them leave it on new door and i was going to was a. little bit they have a procedure i'll go. in a while if. it was a problem i don't want you i don't. know if logan was of. the day go away oh your employer why do we have an island of the want of a little bit in the wrong and you know me well what along with. the advice i sell you will not let me hold a pot round so i joined in for my own my mom who ingenue go thing i think what
of them are leading the numbers on the board that they won gold star go it out on the bar out of harlem bus ride over from. the bus run and then. almost to their own room we were all. as in the grip of our god the. meaning of it the core i mean ok you tell me at the argument we're looking at one of them. my young sister i want i want to. do. was uncle by you. know who is a good will do what's the good you going to go who is it the only one who is going to bring him and. they're gaining. the...
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they were called the harlem health fighters.enry johnson and his comrade were surrounded by germans. than they were charged by over 20 germans. henry johnson, by himself killed for germans and wounded up to 20 more. it took until 2005 were president obama to award him a medal of honor. he died penniless where is the person that followed ended up getting all kinds of movies and everything else. i hope your book covers johnson. >> racism was a major problem during world war i. i have studied military history throughout the period of the history of the united states. i have never seen a period when racism was more profound. african-american soldiers were treated terribly in the u.s. armed forces in 1917-1918. there were two african-american divisions. that is an accurate story. the 93rd division with the harlem health fighters with luke over to french command because pershing did not want. the french treated them as good effective troops. they fought bravely and with great honor. the french used them in places like blanche mont. th
they were called the harlem health fighters.enry johnson and his comrade were surrounded by germans. than they were charged by over 20 germans. henry johnson, by himself killed for germans and wounded up to 20 more. it took until 2005 were president obama to award him a medal of honor. he died penniless where is the person that followed ended up getting all kinds of movies and everything else. i hope your book covers johnson. >> racism was a major problem during world war i. i have...
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on the hollywood walk of fame surrounded by flowers there, and that's the iconic apollo theater in harlemathering together, singing, and dancing. >> and look at this. new yorkers renaming the franklin street subway station, aretha franklin station. i'm going to take the 1 train right down to aretha later today. that's my line. so many listening to her music over and over again overnight. in fact her songs taking the top five spots of itunes. we'll go down that list. >> we will, but we'll go to chris connelly starting us off from l.a. with all the tributes that are pouring in right now. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's hard to think of another pop culture figure who could inspire the tributes aretha franklin has. people from all walks of life, each of them grateful for all that she gave us. ♪ i used to feel so uninspired >> reporter: from those she sang with -- ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ >> reporter: from those she sang for. ♪ freedom rings >> reporter: and from those she sang to. ♪ chain of fools >> reporter:
on the hollywood walk of fame surrounded by flowers there, and that's the iconic apollo theater in harlemathering together, singing, and dancing. >> and look at this. new yorkers renaming the franklin street subway station, aretha franklin station. i'm going to take the 1 train right down to aretha later today. that's my line. so many listening to her music over and over again overnight. in fact her songs taking the top five spots of itunes. we'll go down that list. >> we will, but...
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balanced attitude but now well i was always like the washington generals the team the never beaten the harlem globetrotters you know i was going in the know the five other people were going to beat up on me but i was allowed to voice my opinion i don't really get that sense anymore i sense that the people that they picked to to give a liberal perspective are speaking of outrageous claims and comments and policies and they're taking an extreme so they can say look at this kooky liberal he is just like bernie sanders but but we also have a divisive president who has reared acrimony throughout the country and we have politicians on both sides that are taking more extreme points of view and you're going to have news shows and stations that are going to be. and today of of those those policies and beliefs and then those that those bases are going to go and watch those particular stations and channels ok lionel doesn't agree but i'm going to go to patrick first here i mean rob brings up a really good point.
balanced attitude but now well i was always like the washington generals the team the never beaten the harlem globetrotters you know i was going in the know the five other people were going to beat up on me but i was allowed to voice my opinion i don't really get that sense anymore i sense that the people that they picked to to give a liberal perspective are speaking of outrageous claims and comments and policies and they're taking an extreme so they can say look at this kooky liberal he is...
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one person i'm going to be talking about tomorrow is a doctor who visited one of these clinics in harlem and then said -- was so pleased with what he saw and said a colored woman needs to become the margaret sanger of her race. so she has this broad reach in these conversations about african-american's birth control, eugenics, et cetera. >> what is her time sflframe? >> probably starting in the teens through the '40s and '50s. >> in the black community, is she at all controversial today? >> she is, because a lot of theis try that i'm talking about in my dissertation hasn't sort of seeped into a lot of the sort of modern, more popular discourse about margaret sanger. there's a lot of controversy, because people make organizations like planned parenthood are trying to decimate the black population through abortion, et cetera. and there isn't a lot of knowledge about this collaborative past where margaret sanger and african-americans sort of team up, because they think the project of birth control is beneficial to the future of the race. >> what >> what do you hope will happen as a result o
one person i'm going to be talking about tomorrow is a doctor who visited one of these clinics in harlem and then said -- was so pleased with what he saw and said a colored woman needs to become the margaret sanger of her race. so she has this broad reach in these conversations about african-american's birth control, eugenics, et cetera. >> what is her time sflframe? >> probably starting in the teens through the '40s and '50s. >> in the black community, is she at all...
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harlem globetrotters you know i was going in the know that five other people were going to beat up on me but i was allowed to voice my opinion i don't really get that sense anymore i sense that the people that they pick to to give a liberal perspective are speaking about outrageous claims and comments and policies and they're taking an extreme so they can say hey look at this kooky liberal he is just like bernie sanders but but we also have a divisive president who has retreated acrimony throughout the country and we have politicians on both sides that are taking more extreme points of view and you're going to have news shows and stations that are going to be representative of those those policies and beliefs and then those that those bases are going to go and watch those particular stations and channels ok lionel doesn't agree but i'm going to go to patrick first here i mean rob brings up a really good point i mean donald trump by any any measure is a very contentious president i mean i i watch all of his town his stadium appearances i mean he goes out there ok and his base likes it
harlem globetrotters you know i was going in the know that five other people were going to beat up on me but i was allowed to voice my opinion i don't really get that sense anymore i sense that the people that they pick to to give a liberal perspective are speaking about outrageous claims and comments and policies and they're taking an extreme so they can say hey look at this kooky liberal he is just like bernie sanders but but we also have a divisive president who has retreated acrimony...
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of your lead in the numbers on the board that they want gold star go it out on the bar about the harlem bus ride over. you get. on with your own room we were all. in the grip of article about the. meaning of it the core i mean ok it around me at the argument wearing a portable. or i want my own arms. knew who was uncool by you. know who is the both good will do with the good you going to go who is it the only one who are going to exude him in. their gaming. feeling that it will be to be a good. issue to be. on their. feet. and. see if. you. really need to think for. what. yes. it. got up a song going on here. and we. yes finally going to have a pulse you want it all go. away. is a. problem i don't want you i want you to go meaning if logan was advised not to go away all right anyway why do we have an island in the one little bit in the wrong and the community why we all want it along with. the one place i tell you what i mean want to put on this i'm enjoying it my own my mom who ingenue feel anything i think what about on the water going back well i don't but. i don't doubt that i might
of your lead in the numbers on the board that they want gold star go it out on the bar about the harlem bus ride over. you get. on with your own room we were all. in the grip of article about the. meaning of it the core i mean ok it around me at the argument wearing a portable. or i want my own arms. knew who was uncool by you. know who is the both good will do with the good you going to go who is it the only one who are going to exude him in. their gaming. feeling that it will be to be a good....
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. ♪ it won't be long >> from hollywood to harlem and everywhere around the world, aretha's fans paidte today. the legendary soul singer died from an advanced form of pancreatic cancer. she chose to keep her health issues private.you just can't. i'm feeling fabulously well. fabulous. i'm ready to get it on. >> this was aretha's last public performance. it was for elton john's aids foundation gala in new york last november. today elton said he cried during the performance, adding "she was obviously unwell and i wasn't sure that she could perform. but aretha did, and raised the roof. the queen is dead, long live the queen." her early years weren't easy. pregnant by the age of 12, she had her first child at 14. her father was shot by an intruder and spent his final five years in a coma. the pain fueled her music. >> the church and these different arenas and auditoriums that we had services in, were the training ground for me. >> aretha was an icon for feminism and civil rights. she sang at dr. martin luther king jr.'s funeral. and in her last "e.t." interview, she told us she wanted to b
. ♪ it won't be long >> from hollywood to harlem and everywhere around the world, aretha's fans paidte today. the legendary soul singer died from an advanced form of pancreatic cancer. she chose to keep her health issues private.you just can't. i'm feeling fabulously well. fabulous. i'm ready to get it on. >> this was aretha's last public performance. it was for elton john's aids foundation gala in new york last november. today elton said he cried during the performance, adding...
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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 pushing pills research and that they are leading me in this journey round i. was. well when i really don't know what he'll be. back would have been thirty. plus at least to it. no ma'am. but i really pray and pray from their place now it's. like oh it appalachian man but. appalachian male. it's. great. writing on a farm or fall. i got married when. i was sixteen years out and my husband was seventeen years old and lead me in myriad about six months then he went into the mountains and then six months after that down in the went to court accident. i had two week old son. lady who lived down the street here on me and. killed. her to know what it really. low. where no. company wanted to poll real that's george said also that cole ready for the christmas they wanted him there and we. shot the whole field but done it was done by
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 pushing pills research and that they are leading me in this journey round i. was. well when i really don't know what he'll be. back would have been thirty. plus at least to it. no ma'am. but i really pray and pray from their place...
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ml butterfield he visited one of these clinics in harlem, and then said we are so pleased with what you thought of this clinic and said that a colored woman needs to become the margaret finger for race. she has this broader reach in each conversation about african- american birth control, eugenics and etc. >> what is your timeframe? >> she is also the first half of the 20th century. she is starting in the teens all the way through the 1940s and 50s. >> the black community, as margaret finger controversial today? >> reporter: she is. a lot of the history that i am talking about my dissertation has not seeped into a lot of some sort of the modern work popular discourse about margaret finger. there is a lot of controversy because people make argument positions like planned parenthood are trying to definitely to the black appellation through things like birth control and etc. there is not a lot of knowledge -- knowledge about this collaborative path, where margaret singer and african- americans team up, because they think control is beneficial to the race. >> what you think will happen as a
ml butterfield he visited one of these clinics in harlem, and then said we are so pleased with what you thought of this clinic and said that a colored woman needs to become the margaret finger for race. she has this broader reach in each conversation about african- american birth control, eugenics and etc. >> what is your timeframe? >> she is also the first half of the 20th century. she is starting in the teens all the way through the 1940s and 50s. >> the black community, as...
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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 a city where people are stuck. carte turner said in black and white picture their stories and their horses have not changed much from those recorded by first scales research and get a. nice turning friends i've gathered round where war was done. well when i really don't know what. they go in the back. banging bags backwoods person because i've been in thirty. plus at least to italy. and canada to the. interrogation techniques were through blue along well. you know. now i want guys from the syrian troops. but any brand they from there it's. like i like appalachian man but the playbook out of appalachia now even with even. its. early years up past i'm still the. great grandma. crying on our summer fall when. i shall. feel. i got married when i was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and that lead me in myriad about six months when he went into the mountains and then six months after that down and in and went to contacts and aunt mary had two week o
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 a city where people are stuck. carte turner said in black and white picture their stories and their horses have not changed much from those recorded by first scales research and get a. nice turning friends i've gathered round where war was done. well when i really don't know what. they go in the back. banging bags backwoods person because i've been in thirty. plus at least...
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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 a city where people are stuck like car terse and black and white. their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed. research and today are leading me in this journey. well one isn't until. well with i really don't know what you're building it's. they go in the back. bang backs the back woods person goes up meaning thirty. plus at least to italy. and canada to the. interrogation to work through blue along side no more wandering ball is. now i want guys from the syrian troops. but i am brand they from there it's. like i like appalachian man but the playbook out of apalachee now even with the b.b.c. . it's. thirty years have passed and still the. low grade gotten out of our lives. blow drying our summer fall when the old. i shall. feel. i got married when i was sixteen years out and my husband was seventeen years out and then lead me in myriad about six months then he went into the mountains and then six months after that down and then i went
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i'm active at harlem's children. i'm active at a harlem's childrens school, ron and macdonald.on't get the time back. and that is gone. the point i'm making is, the people espousing this nonsense, spewing it out blow eighting about it, i would like to sit down, tell me what you've done to give a kid a break. tell me how times you went to a hospital to read a kid a bedtime story. there are dozens of ways we can be charitable. it isn't always about money. trish: back to capitalism, i like you, i'm a, red blooded american capitalist. >> i am. trish: this is the system that works because i think, people make logical decisions in life. we're rational and folks and aspirational as well. that aspiration is in fact what drives many people. if you take away the opportunity to get something for yourself, for your family, for your loved ones, then you're taking away people's dreams. >> let me tell you, about two weeks ago i took a group of home depot store managers out for lunch. one of the managers before she came to work for us was on welfare. she had a couple of kids before she was 20.
i'm active at harlem's children. i'm active at a harlem's childrens school, ron and macdonald.on't get the time back. and that is gone. the point i'm making is, the people espousing this nonsense, spewing it out blow eighting about it, i would like to sit down, tell me what you've done to give a kid a break. tell me how times you went to a hospital to read a kid a bedtime story. there are dozens of ways we can be charitable. it isn't always about money. trish: back to capitalism, i like you,...
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in harlem a marquee goodbye. >> she represented someone so strong and so determined to show who she wasugh her music. >> reporter: fair twaoel a star in l.a. online an out pouring of love and respect. dianna ross calling her a golden spirit. patty labelle said her music was the sound track to the aretha. rest in heaven and you will be sorely missed.deoit's home town gone, her songs ever lasting. before word of her passing spread around detroit, that shrine continues to grow as people come to pay their respects to the queen of soul. funeral pending. >>> this one of president trump pfsz daughter in hraurbgs offering her a high-paying job after she was fired from the administration. >> i think we can work something out where we keep you right along those lines, specifically let me see. ivent even added up the numbers. but we're talking 15 k a month. >> reporter: in an interview, newman thdz job offer was an attempt to buy her silence. for more in washington. good morning. >> lara trump also saying thing i couldn't see have in your back pocket. we can't have that all positive. omarosa telli
in harlem a marquee goodbye. >> she represented someone so strong and so determined to show who she wasugh her music. >> reporter: fair twaoel a star in l.a. online an out pouring of love and respect. dianna ross calling her a golden spirit. patty labelle said her music was the sound track to the aretha. rest in heaven and you will be sorely missed.deoit's home town gone, her songs ever lasting. before word of her passing spread around detroit, that shrine continues to grow as...
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. >>> the harlem globetrotters well known for their on-court trickery but this basket takes the skillsbull bullard, not sure if that's his real name, hangs out of a plane and sinks a trick shot from above. it happened yesterday in new jersey. the plane was going 70 miles an hour. >> wow. >> yeah. i mean the harlem globetrotters are good but this is the first time that a globetrotter has made a basket from a moving airplane. >> i can't explain how he was able to do that. it's amazing. >> lot of practice i guess. >> coming up the seven things you need to know before you go. >> first our instagram picture of the day. we've got very pretty sunrise above the clouds. if you haven't follow us at abc 7 news bay area and see more great pictures like this. share your videos and -- photos and videos using #abc7now. >> our director says i will like >> our director says i will like this live picture from ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ th
. >>> the harlem globetrotters well known for their on-court trickery but this basket takes the skillsbull bullard, not sure if that's his real name, hangs out of a plane and sinks a trick shot from above. it happened yesterday in new jersey. the plane was going 70 miles an hour. >> wow. >> yeah. i mean the harlem globetrotters are good but this is the first time that a globetrotter has made a basket from a moving airplane. >> i can't explain how he was able to do...
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the harlem globetrotters wow us a lot but this basket takes their skills to new heights.rick shot from above. it is the first time a globetrotter has made a basket from a moving airplane. try that, steph curry. >> yeah. >> if anybody could pull it off, i think steph could. >> i think the warriors want steph dangling from a helicopter. >> probably not. >> they always come up with new and creative ysds. how about the as playing with fires. in a good wail. new pitcher you...and mom also gets aoss shoppiback-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the
the harlem globetrotters wow us a lot but this basket takes their skills to new heights.rick shot from above. it is the first time a globetrotter has made a basket from a moving airplane. try that, steph curry. >> yeah. >> if anybody could pull it off, i think steph could. >> i think the warriors want steph dangling from a helicopter. >> probably not. >> they always come up with new and creative ysds. how about the as playing with fires. in a good wail. new pitcher...
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first of all, the congressman from harlem is a fantastic freshman member. major tenants of any democrat being party platform. al green of houston filed the articles of impeachment and maxine waters talks about it regularly. it is not a real thing. what we're focused on is continuing economic progress and jobs under a democrat being plan that presents opportunity for everyone, not just corporatized billionaires. i'm happy to see president trump trotting establi inting steve b because he takes more ails than anybody i know. that is a loss by the way. and he is in europe pushing his brand of white supremacy. so please president trump keep trotting out steve bannon because the american people of all stripes and all parties have rejected him hat every turn. >> but is the president trotting out steve bannon or is steve bannon trying to resurrect certain facets of miss cahis ca? >> i can't get in their head. we know that there has been a public dispute between the come men. i helped lead a congressional debate in harlem. >> and he is a great guy. >> and alexandria
first of all, the congressman from harlem is a fantastic freshman member. major tenants of any democrat being party platform. al green of houston filed the articles of impeachment and maxine waters talks about it regularly. it is not a real thing. what we're focused on is continuing economic progress and jobs under a democrat being plan that presents opportunity for everyone, not just corporatized billionaires. i'm happy to see president trump trotting establi inting steve b because he takes...
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the harlem globetrotters wow us a lot but this basket takes their skills to new heights.dd bo bullard sinks a trick shot from above. it is the first time a globetrotter has made a basket from a moving airplane. try that, steph curry. >> yeah. >> if anybody could pull it off, i think steph could. >> i think the warriors want steph dangling from a helicopter. >> probably not. >> they always come up with new and creative ysds. how about the as playing with fires. in a good wail. new this is long distance with the best wifi experience, long-distance relationship. plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. mt learn more, or get started for $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep
the harlem globetrotters wow us a lot but this basket takes their skills to new heights.dd bo bullard sinks a trick shot from above. it is the first time a globetrotter has made a basket from a moving airplane. try that, steph curry. >> yeah. >> if anybody could pull it off, i think steph could. >> i think the warriors want steph dangling from a helicopter. >> probably not. >> they always come up with new and creative ysds. how about the as playing with fires. in a...
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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 it on a 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 pills research and that they are leading me in this journey. or was. well when i really don't know what. they. would mean in thirty. plus at least two it will be. worth. no ma'am. but i am brand in their place now. appalachian man but. appalachian male even with even. greater. crime our former fault. i got married when i. i was sixteen years old 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 dad and i went to contacts and he didn't. two week old son. played and lived down the street here only. killed. wrote a bunch that he would hit reply. oh no. where no. company wants to poll real it's gorgeous at all for the coal ready for the christmas they would in their. supper whole world you'll put down it much doesn't bring back that old wallet. ke
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parliament and strasburg not in harlem as a delegate from the green party and then agriculturalists himself. we show him footage of our research this is the form with what's taking place here is modern day slavery and we don't go to africa anymore to exploit the people over there because we exploit them here now. martin was laying and other colleagues have voiced harsh criticism towards the european commission they want to increase inspections in spain and italy and lower subsidies we can from the e.u. agriculture commissioner phil hogan. i have to just put up that i have to talk to you in no uncertain. firstly slot they've been turning a blind eye to this problem because they're afraid to take it up with the local authorities or member countries who are of course profiting from this boom of. trade as profiting as well but when asked the supermarket chains don't consider themselves responsible they refer us to local authorities and spec sions and certifications. and how did consumers respond when shown the slowness. so it's terrible. it's such a silly bit of i feel so bad that it's anything
parliament and strasburg not in harlem as a delegate from the green party and then agriculturalists himself. we show him footage of our research this is the form with what's taking place here is modern day slavery and we don't go to africa anymore to exploit the people over there because we exploit them here now. martin was laying and other colleagues have voiced harsh criticism towards the european commission they want to increase inspections in spain and italy and lower subsidies we can from...
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. >> reporter: in harlem, a marquee good-bye. >> she represented someone who was so strong and so determinedher music. >> reporter: farewell n ououring ov tributes from barbra streisand, elton john, paul mccartney, diana ross calling her a patti labelle said her music was the soundtrack to the and rest in heaven, and you will be sorely missed. >> reporter: detroit's hometown queen gone, her songs everlasting. before word of her passing spread around detroit today, there was just a single bouquet of balloons back there. that shrine continues to grow, as do the crowds tonight. we saw some tears, some hugs, but a whole lot of smiles and dancing as that powerful voice wafts in the air. funeral arrangements are pending tonight. lester? >> what a scene out there tonight. ron, thank you. >>> she meant so much to so many people. though aretha franklin is gone, she will live on through the incredible and timeless body of work she leaves us. we want to take a moment to listen to aretha sing. ♪ ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t, find out what it means to me ♪ ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t, take out t-c-p ♪ ♪ oh, a little respect ♪ ♪
. >> reporter: in harlem, a marquee good-bye. >> she represented someone who was so strong and so determinedher music. >> reporter: farewell n ououring ov tributes from barbra streisand, elton john, paul mccartney, diana ross calling her a patti labelle said her music was the soundtrack to the and rest in heaven, and you will be sorely missed. >> reporter: detroit's hometown queen gone, her songs everlasting. before word of her passing spread around detroit today, there...
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. >> [ singing ] >> here in harlem new york hundreds of people gathered outside the famous apollo theater last night. the marquis now says honoring apollo legend aretha franklin. rest in peace. aretha franklin was 76 years old. in a statement the franklin family said we have lost the matriarch and rock of our family and we have a to know th legacy will live on. that legacy is a lot more than just music. aretha franklin was also a powerful voice for african americans in the 1960s and 70s as america struggled to embrace civil rights. some very influential bay area people really knew aretha franklin and talked to paul chambers about what she meant to the civil rights movement. >> the soul of the bay pays tribute to the queen of soul. >> reporter: after news broke that aretha franklin had died 10 noon -- one or 2.9 changed their format to honor the king of -- the queen of soul. >> my heart said one some will not do. one song an hour would not do. >> reporter: for 12 hours the station played hit songs of aretha franklin . the fans it seemed to love it. >> the phone calls are emotional. listene
. >> [ singing ] >> here in harlem new york hundreds of people gathered outside the famous apollo theater last night. the marquis now says honoring apollo legend aretha franklin. rest in peace. aretha franklin was 76 years old. in a statement the franklin family said we have lost the matriarch and rock of our family and we have a to know th legacy will live on. that legacy is a lot more than just music. aretha franklin was also a powerful voice for african americans in the 1960s and...
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from "spanish harlem." ♪ soft sweet and dreamy ♪ the moment i wake up before i put on my makeup ♪ ♪ sayyou baby baby ♪ >> she can sing quietly, she can do something louder, she can do something pop, gospel, soulful, she can be gritty, she can be ethereal and delicate. i mean, like whatever you want. >> aretha was crazy to work with. i mean, her process is not like anything i've ever seen before. first of all, she's a firecracker, you know. she's smart as a whip. and she knows everything about everything. a lot of artists think they know everything but they actually does. >> reporter: she'd begun singing in her father's church in detroit. she talked about that in an interview on "60 minutes" from 1990. >> whenever we were having services, if i was going to sing they would have me stand on a little chair and sing. >> reporter: she'd first be heard on record at 14 years of age in 1956 with a gospel standard "the day is past and gone." ♪ >> because she came out of the church, you have this kind of praise and worship optimism of make a joyful noise. >> reporter: aretha attempted to cross ove
from "spanish harlem." ♪ soft sweet and dreamy ♪ the moment i wake up before i put on my makeup ♪ ♪ sayyou baby baby ♪ >> she can sing quietly, she can do something louder, she can do something pop, gospel, soulful, she can be gritty, she can be ethereal and delicate. i mean, like whatever you want. >> aretha was crazy to work with. i mean, her process is not like anything i've ever seen before. first of all, she's a firecracker, you know. she's smart as a whip....
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harlem globe trotters team has been around for nearly 100 years now. look here. there you go.e line. members are known for their amazing basketball skills and all that. it's not fun dealing with people who are drunk and angry it says here. but what about wasps that are drunk and angry. that's apparently what's happening in parts of britain. the wasps are drunk and angry. the insects from been drinking fermented fruit and leftover sider from the bars and making them sting people a lot more. i swear to you. experts say they're resorting to booze because the stuff that makes their normal diet is scarce. folks in britain have nicknamed them logger laut wasps, laut by the way means aggressive. the world's number one smart phone seller unveiling its largest smart phone yet. largest. samsung execs from introduced new galaxy note 9 phone in brooklyn, today. the note 9 is expected to hit store shelves later this month. samsung execs say it has more storage and battery will last longer of course all of that comes at a price. fox business network susan lee live from barclay center in bro
harlem globe trotters team has been around for nearly 100 years now. look here. there you go.e line. members are known for their amazing basketball skills and all that. it's not fun dealing with people who are drunk and angry it says here. but what about wasps that are drunk and angry. that's apparently what's happening in parts of britain. the wasps are drunk and angry. the insects from been drinking fermented fruit and leftover sider from the bars and making them sting people a lot more. i...