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and ijoined dance theatre of harlem in the 5pring dance theatre of harlem in the spring of 1969 and righthat's it! it is tonight. if we were pointedly ballet, we were going to the best dancers ever seen. it was extremely difficult and painful, tho5e dancers ever seen. it was extremely difficult and painful, those first yea r5. difficult and painful, those first year5. nothing that we did was right. he was driving u5, year5. nothing that we did was right. he was driving us, he was pushing u5 right. he was driving us, he was pushing us every minute. to me, ballet i5 pushing us every minute. to me, ballet is about the elevation of the human spirit. i always said that dancing on point is the closest that you can get to flying. it is an expre55ion you can get to flying. it is an expression of how limitless spirit is. so, there were black people who did not want to sue the white man's art form and there were white people who thought we would never date because we do not understand it or we do not have the talent but our bodies. we were really fortunate, for our first bodies. we were really fort
and ijoined dance theatre of harlem in the 5pring dance theatre of harlem in the spring of 1969 and righthat's it! it is tonight. if we were pointedly ballet, we were going to the best dancers ever seen. it was extremely difficult and painful, tho5e dancers ever seen. it was extremely difficult and painful, those first yea r5. difficult and painful, those first year5. nothing that we did was right. he was driving u5, year5. nothing that we did was right. he was driving us, he was pushing u5...
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baldwin described his life in harlem as being one marked for domination. he says that the experience of growing up in harlem in those days in the 20s and 30s he felt dominated by all sorts of individual people who were trying to limit his opportunities. he describes in the cambridge debate what he called a catalog of disaster. the policemen, taxi drivers, waiters, landlady, landlords, banks, insurance companies, millions of details of everyday that spilled ou spelled out to i was a worthless human being. baldwin also describes the ways in which he felt oppressed and dominated by a kind of force that didn't have a human face. the vast merciless bottomless lake rule structures of power that limited his freedom and opportunities as a young man. baldwin watched the system of domination consumed his father. david baldwin, james says, was one of the most sad human beings he ever witnessed. he said david baldwin, father of nine children, james says he cannot remember a single time when many of david's nine children were happy to see him come home. as a father mys
baldwin described his life in harlem as being one marked for domination. he says that the experience of growing up in harlem in those days in the 20s and 30s he felt dominated by all sorts of individual people who were trying to limit his opportunities. he describes in the cambridge debate what he called a catalog of disaster. the policemen, taxi drivers, waiters, landlady, landlords, banks, insurance companies, millions of details of everyday that spilled ou spelled out to i was a worthless...
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it's who hard with his parents in harlem. that should give you a sense of the kind of back-and-forth that is going on in the book. there is who much that happens, every day in this. and who 1962, 1963, 1964, baldwin and buckley are such prolific writers. they publish who much and they're also writing in the public writings, and this is an incredible resource but also they are letterwriting. they really have a peek into their minds in everyday. as they are helping take this history. it there is a lot that i could see about this but i want to limit myself who we have time for your q&a and a couple things to note, you can just see what is pictured here, the sorts of things that are happening. yet drive george wallace, 1963 baldwin meeting with emirates, and in that year any of the birmingham campaign. yet the march on washington. yet the barry goldwater. all of these things are happening baldwin brought reaction to them. i say one of the most powerful stories on the baldwin side, his 1962, baldwin is invited on the television pr
it's who hard with his parents in harlem. that should give you a sense of the kind of back-and-forth that is going on in the book. there is who much that happens, every day in this. and who 1962, 1963, 1964, baldwin and buckley are such prolific writers. they publish who much and they're also writing in the public writings, and this is an incredible resource but also they are letterwriting. they really have a peek into their minds in everyday. as they are helping take this history. it there is...
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charles: i was able to escape the turmoil of harlem every day coming to my high school which was 57thas sutton place where all the wealthy people in new york lived. old money, vanderbilts as stores. a lot of creative people. calvin klein graduated there. beyond that the neighborhood, stores, across the street was rolls-royce dealership. i would cut class. i would go my own way go to the rolls royce dealership. i went there so much. eventually they let me in the store, let me sit in the cars. other stores in the neighborhood were phenomenal. i would walk by stores where watches cost 25,000, $35,000. made me dream, seem like wow, there is so much out there. i would love to be a part of that. i would love a piece of that action. it opened my eyes. more than an oasis. more than just a high school. it was a getaway, but it was also inspiration. after high school i joined the u.s. air force. after serving my country four years i came back to harlem, this time with a wife and little baby girl. i began my journey towards wall street and my goals and my dreams. charles: we'll be right back. to
charles: i was able to escape the turmoil of harlem every day coming to my high school which was 57thas sutton place where all the wealthy people in new york lived. old money, vanderbilts as stores. a lot of creative people. calvin klein graduated there. beyond that the neighborhood, stores, across the street was rolls-royce dealership. i would cut class. i would go my own way go to the rolls royce dealership. i went there so much. eventually they let me in the store, let me sit in the cars....
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they got their start at harlem's apollo theater. look at that long list and the venue's history influence and near collapse detailed in a brand-new hbo documentary. >>> plus, they are ready for their closeup. wild animals come to life in a whole new way when they are captured by acclaimed photographer david yarrow. we'll see just how he does it. >>> you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> what attracted you to this refugee's story? >> i met the filmmaker last summer at a unicef gala. after the talk she comes up and -- you know, congratulates me, tells me about i am you, and immediately i was like, i'm hooked. i'm obsessed, what can i do to support you? she brought me on to executive produce. >> wow. did it in any way change or deepen your understanding of your own story? >> it did, you know, because i was a child refugee. but i was born and raised in kukuma. because it was u.n. hdr camp, all i knew was life in the camp. it was a very protected childhood. i got to learn a lot through sonya and through watching the film beca
they got their start at harlem's apollo theater. look at that long list and the venue's history influence and near collapse detailed in a brand-new hbo documentary. >>> plus, they are ready for their closeup. wild animals come to life in a whole new way when they are captured by acclaimed photographer david yarrow. we'll see just how he does it. >>> you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> what attracted you to this refugee's story? >> i met...
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they were talking about the harlem renaissance. the push and bull pul that brought -- here was the harlem renaissance. the negro world -- [ inaudible ] so that was the real sense of the harlem renaissance. others came in later and claimed it. >> i'd like to thank you all for -- i'm sorry. we're short on time. i'd like to thank you all for coming and giving our panelists a round of applause. [ applause ] >> this is american history tv on c-span 3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. ♪ >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coming of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, you're unfiltered view of government. >> pull lit certify prize winner carolyn frasier discusses laura ingals wilder. the jefferson county, missouri, library
they were talking about the harlem renaissance. the push and bull pul that brought -- here was the harlem renaissance. the negro world -- [ inaudible ] so that was the real sense of the harlem renaissance. others came in later and claimed it. >> i'd like to thank you all for -- i'm sorry. we're short on time. i'd like to thank you all for coming and giving our panelists a round of applause. [ applause ] >> this is american history tv on c-span 3, where each weekend we feature 48...
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tony comes back with the harlem rapper. mark and peg gyi hope you come back. i'm coming up with my special report connecting the dots we got this week on the bribery. it will explain everything. also new reports on rudy giuliani's indicted associates dangling a state visit to the ukraine president in exchange for those investigations. later i have thoughts on the new claim by anonymous. all that fall back friday with dave east. it's friday and you're watching the beat on msnbc. d u'yore watc the beat on msnbc. man: sneezes skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! ♪'cause no matter how far away for you roam.♪ys.♪ ♪when you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ the united states postal service goes the extra mile to bring your holidays home. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothin
tony comes back with the harlem rapper. mark and peg gyi hope you come back. i'm coming up with my special report connecting the dots we got this week on the bribery. it will explain everything. also new reports on rudy giuliani's indicted associates dangling a state visit to the ukraine president in exchange for those investigations. later i have thoughts on the new claim by anonymous. all that fall back friday with dave east. it's friday and you're watching the beat on msnbc. d u'yore watc...
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and was an exponent of one of the most fertile and imaginative periods known to us today is the harlemissance. which continues to flourish in the imaginations and lives and the work of nearly all of us today. at the beginnings of this was scholar and educator it was a great honor to bring the american book award to jeffrey c stewart author of the new negro. winner of the pulitzer prize and biography, winner of the national book award and biography and today winner of the american book award. a triple crown. [applause] [laughter] as we welcome him to the stage i will read a short statement of a previous american book award winner that we all cherish and honor and respect mister robin kelly. the long anticipated biography of the enigmatic book from the phils' promise and then some. it is magnificent. a panoramic portrait teachers and literary entrepreneurs of the early 20th century. the new negro shed fresh light on the intellectual firmament and the brightest star discovered african-american modernism in an era of colonialism and catastrophe. and the man whose complex and tragic life le
and was an exponent of one of the most fertile and imaginative periods known to us today is the harlemissance. which continues to flourish in the imaginations and lives and the work of nearly all of us today. at the beginnings of this was scholar and educator it was a great honor to bring the american book award to jeffrey c stewart author of the new negro. winner of the pulitzer prize and biography, winner of the national book award and biography and today winner of the american book award. a...
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n world war i, new york renalingments like harlem and ng 69thttalion and fighti were referred around the globe , 63 million war ii 3 million plies and service members shipped out of new york harbor. september 11th, 2001, the world horror and responded to america's wicked enemies with rage, unbreakable and resolve that is deeper than oceans, fierceer than fires and stronger than steel. last week i was honored to ward zens medal to iti an extraordinary american. rick rsacorla. terenlisted at recruiting cen in times square, became a great war hero in vietnam and became head of security at morgan stanley in the world trade center. 2700 tember 11th he saved lives before giving his own, today, we're grateful to be joined by rick's son, trevor. thank you trevor, thank you. thank you very much. thank you. to trevor and every september 11th family we pledge to never, ever forget. he towering spirit of strength we see in this city lives within the heart of every american here valley forge of to jungles of vietnam, to forests of bell belawood to peaches of normal dito deserts it has helped spir
n world war i, new york renalingments like harlem and ng 69thttalion and fighti were referred around the globe , 63 million war ii 3 million plies and service members shipped out of new york harbor. september 11th, 2001, the world horror and responded to america's wicked enemies with rage, unbreakable and resolve that is deeper than oceans, fierceer than fires and stronger than steel. last week i was honored to ward zens medal to iti an extraordinary american. rick rsacorla. terenlisted at...
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>> he said the reaction in harlem was by far the most excited.emains to be seen if pete is really never going to get past this hurdle. >> yamiche, the other thing of course that's now coloring everything else is the impeachment hearings, and the candidates' stand on impeachment. we know nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, was very reluctant to do this, and came to it only under changing circumstances and pressure from their caucuses. let's take a look at how some of the democratic candidates talked about impeachment and the possibility of prosecuting the president post-presidency during the debate the other night. >> i will not dictate who should be prosecuted or who should be exonerated. that's not the role of the president of the united states. it's the attorney general of the united states, not the president's private attorney. >> we have a president who was engaged in corruption. we have a president who has obstructed justice. and in my view, someone who's violated the emoluments clause. >> we have to establish the principle no one is above
>> he said the reaction in harlem was by far the most excited.emains to be seen if pete is really never going to get past this hurdle. >> yamiche, the other thing of course that's now coloring everything else is the impeachment hearings, and the candidates' stand on impeachment. we know nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, was very reluctant to do this, and came to it only under changing circumstances and pressure from their caucuses. let's take a look at how some of the democratic...
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nowhere was the possibility and promise filled more deeply than in harlem which was then black america'svitational center. in the city college classroom at the edge of harlem and accounting professor invited one of her students to dinner. he arrived at her swanky apartment just to the nine. thomas watson founder of ibm stepped from the shadows and offered my father a child and at the moment ensued. the start of a chapter in the history of modern-day computers. the story i heard a lot of growing up of mr. watson. i heard a lot of names, but the story that i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, walked in and stepping out fro steppinm and saying to my dad in no uncertain terms i'm the only person in this company that could offer you the job. i thought when i started work on this book that's what i was doing was writing kind of a branch jackie robinson story about the early days of computers where my dad would have been obviously jackie robinson who broke major league baseball but now my dad doing something similar with computers and high technology and thomas j. watson senior plainti
nowhere was the possibility and promise filled more deeply than in harlem which was then black america'svitational center. in the city college classroom at the edge of harlem and accounting professor invited one of her students to dinner. he arrived at her swanky apartment just to the nine. thomas watson founder of ibm stepped from the shadows and offered my father a child and at the moment ensued. the start of a chapter in the history of modern-day computers. the story i heard a lot of growing...
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he starred in the new epic show "the god father of harlem."sugar, don't think you can play me. >> i heard you got out, brother. >> what is it that you want from me? >> there is something i want you to see. >> more hero win comes out of any other place than harlem. >> it wasn't like this when i went away. >> setting down drug corners is the nation's cause. >> i got guns. >> i got soldiers. >> forest whitaker, it's great to have you here. >> it's great to be here. >> how do you approach this character playing this gangster. >> bobby johnson was the godfather of harlem, a notorious gangster. so i got a chance to look at his criminal records, look at his poetry and try to look historically what's going on. because this piece kind of marries like criminal world with the civil rights movement and also the political system that's going on in the country at the time. >> you are talking about history. we see this gangster and we see him as a law breaker. but the show also portrays him dealing with lawmakers, adam clayton pow em, civil rights leaders. w
he starred in the new epic show "the god father of harlem."sugar, don't think you can play me. >> i heard you got out, brother. >> what is it that you want from me? >> there is something i want you to see. >> more hero win comes out of any other place than harlem. >> it wasn't like this when i went away. >> setting down drug corners is the nation's cause. >> i got guns. >> i got soldiers. >> forest whitaker, it's great to have you...
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called the harlem . river on. your france dear antonio here's a scene when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in the final. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history and. stuart's number 60 on do you w. . no one wins a trade was the message from the french president on a trip to china. to play fair and good for. access. are already has a foothold in europe to take a look at how the chinese trade around at the greeks. and its search of the perfect group we visit an indonesian village that's becoming a mecca for coffee tourists. and. it's to business. french president obama is in china to drum up new business and blow the trumpet for free trade accompanied by other e.u. leaders he met his chinese counterpart xi jinping at a vast fair in shanghai against the backdrop of a trade war between washington and beijing. at the international import expo in shanghai my call and she raised a glass to global trade but behin
called the harlem . river on. your france dear antonio here's a scene when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in the final. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history and. stuart's number 60 on do you w. . no one wins a trade was the message from the french president on a trip to china. to play fair and good for. access. are already has a foothold in europe to take a look at how the chinese...
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that nickname up later that was the bottom of the valley that the last dragon was were called the harlem. river on. the back. after the fall of the berlin wall the night. this is due to the news line from berlin joining forces turkey and russia begin joint patrols in north eastern syria. the operation aims to move kurdish militias out of the region turkey's president to want plans to resettle some 2000000 people opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also coming up the german chancellor angela merkel talks train and security with indian prime minister narendra modi on the table closer industrial and strategic ties. plus speaking out 1st.
that nickname up later that was the bottom of the valley that the last dragon was were called the harlem. river on. the back. after the fall of the berlin wall the night. this is due to the news line from berlin joining forces turkey and russia begin joint patrols in north eastern syria. the operation aims to move kurdish militias out of the region turkey's president to want plans to resettle some 2000000 people opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also coming up the german...
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por otro lado, la noche del viernes miles de personas llegaron a las calles de harlem nueva york en una el dinero en represión contra inmigrantes, contra la gente de color, no puede seguir así. >> (música). >> an el momento en que una camioneta chocócontra una casa rodante. >> pagas al traficante. >> víctimas del tráfico humano por lo general generan mucho dinero, y si no lo hacen son castigados. >> hola, ¿cómo te llamas? >> es un programa interactivo que permite conectar a dos ciudades fronterizas, le contamos más. >> que hermoso. vean nada más las máxien los 30°, y veremos el día de acción de gracias, la respuesta después de la pausa comercial. >> (música). nuestra lucha... ...no tiene fin, ...solo comienzos. nuestra lucha,ar ¡Él! con nuestra experiencia, cuidamos cada nueva vida. >> (música). >> ese fue el momento en que un tren impactó una casa móvil en santa fe, aparentemente el vehículo se quedo atorado momentos antes de que el tren pasara por las vías, esto ocasionó que el vehículo se prenderá en llamas, no se reportaron heridos. la trata de personas es la actividad más lucrativa
por otro lado, la noche del viernes miles de personas llegaron a las calles de harlem nueva york en una el dinero en represión contra inmigrantes, contra la gente de color, no puede seguir así. >> (música). >> an el momento en que una camioneta chocócontra una casa rodante. >> pagas al traficante. >> víctimas del tráfico humano por lo general generan mucho dinero, y si no lo hacen son castigados. >> hola, ¿cómo te llamas? >> es un programa interactivo...
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in world war i, new york, regiments like harlem, hellfighters, the lost battalion, and the fighting 69thnd were revered all over the you will love were revered all over the globe. during world war ii, 63 million tons of supplies and more than three million servicemembers shipped out of new york harbor. on september 11, 2001, the whole world saw the horror and responded to america's wicked enemies with unwavering courage, unbreakable spirit, and resolve that is deeper than oceans, fiercer than fires, and stronger than steel. last week, i was honored to award the presidential citizens metal to an extraordinary american. rick r. enlisted in the army at the recruiting center in times square, became a great war hero in vietnam, and then became head of security at morgan stanley in the world trade center. on september 11, he saved 2,700 lives before giving his own. today, we are immensely grateful to be joined by rick's son, trevor. thank you, trevor. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. to trevor and every 9/11 family, we pledge to never, ever forget. the towering spirit of strength we
in world war i, new york, regiments like harlem, hellfighters, the lost battalion, and the fighting 69thnd were revered all over the you will love were revered all over the globe. during world war ii, 63 million tons of supplies and more than three million servicemembers shipped out of new york harbor. on september 11, 2001, the whole world saw the horror and responded to america's wicked enemies with unwavering courage, unbreakable spirit, and resolve that is deeper than oceans, fiercer than...
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that was the real genesis of the harlem renaissance. other leaders came in and claimed it. >> i would like to thank you all for -- [ applause ] >> we're short on time. i would like to thank you all for coming and please join me in giving our panelists a round of applause. [ applause ] >>> this is "american history tv," covering history, c-span-style, with lectures, interviews and discussions with authors, historians and teachers. 48 hours all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. >>> "american history tv" products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for "american history tv" and check out all of the c-span products. >>> this weekend on "american history tv," we look back to the richard nixon impeachment. here's a preview. >> what should the country have learned from the house's role in impeachment in 1974? >> i think that it's such a serious undertaking, do not pursue it for trivial, partisan purposes. if it does fall to you while you're in the house to examine abuses of power by
that was the real genesis of the harlem renaissance. other leaders came in and claimed it. >> i would like to thank you all for -- [ applause ] >> we're short on time. i would like to thank you all for coming and please join me in giving our panelists a round of applause. [ applause ] >>> this is "american history tv," covering history, c-span-style, with lectures, interviews and discussions with authors, historians and teachers. 48 hours all weekend, every...
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she turned 114 in july but she lived in new york city's harlem since the 1920s. she credited her long life to god and being a good person. . >>> several water main breaks in san francisco. flooding streets causing traffic jams and even some thanksgiving night crashes. >> plus. >> i have a whole list. >> black friday shoppers out in full force. waiting to snap up deals as a cold front is moving through the areaing >>> good morning i'm sarah zendanom. >> it's cold. >> it is very cold here in the bay area. >> crazy right. so we had 100 -degree weather over the summer and now it's freezing. >> he woke up and the water was a solid block of ice. he said i'm not doing this anymore. >>. >> we're
she turned 114 in july but she lived in new york city's harlem since the 1920s. she credited her long life to god and being a good person. . >>> several water main breaks in san francisco. flooding streets causing traffic jams and even some thanksgiving night crashes. >> plus. >> i have a whole list. >> black friday shoppers out in full force. waiting to snap up deals as a cold front is moving through the areaing >>> good morning i'm sarah zendanom. >>...
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. >>> in town today, harlem globetrotters checking out chase center first time. >> did he make it?yep. >> they're good. >> not sure if trick photography or amazing shots. >> no way. >> does he do it? he does. >> noobetrottersanuary 11th. >> no way. >> back in a moment. >> no way! so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this down, this is important. amy, this is actually a life saving class. what a nice compliment, thank you! save on fast internet and the best wireless network together. what can i say, i love what i do. that's simple, easy, awesome. get xfinity internet and mobile together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. you'll get unlimited talk and text and no activation or line fees. switch today. >>> as the storm continues, we assess rain, wind and possible snow hitting the bay swiped fr charity truck, plea for help this holiday season. >> 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. you can see for tomorrow the worst of the widespread rain is gone but chance of isolated thunderstorms,
. >>> in town today, harlem globetrotters checking out chase center first time. >> did he make it?yep. >> they're good. >> not sure if trick photography or amazing shots. >> no way. >> does he do it? he does. >> noobetrottersanuary 11th. >> no way. >> back in a moment. >> no way! so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write...
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harlem globetrotters are in town at chase center. >> i've never seen staff make that one. >> now giveot a try. i will hand it from the stands. do you hear the familiar song and come on. those guys are just too good. >> is in fact has named curly? >> yeah, they have gone back almost 100 years. >> at something if you get a chance to see, even though it's a little clichi, if you get a chance to see them live it's very fun. >>> thanks for joining us tonight. good night. oh, thank god, i smell coffee. this morning has gotten off to a bit of a rocky... horror picture show. what did you do to your face? just a little color, to make my eyes pop. like yours are now. is this how we find out you're transitioning? oh, please don't pick a young name. the world doesn't need a 50-year-old jasmine. trust me, this'll look completely normal on camera. this just in -- i'm gonna be on the news. they're doing a segment on the real-estate market, and i'm their local expert. back to you, claire. i'm still reeling from the last time you were on the news. newscaster: and while people have found all sorts of w
harlem globetrotters are in town at chase center. >> i've never seen staff make that one. >> now giveot a try. i will hand it from the stands. do you hear the familiar song and come on. those guys are just too good. >> is in fact has named curly? >> yeah, they have gone back almost 100 years. >> at something if you get a chance to see, even though it's a little clichi, if you get a chance to see them live it's very fun. >>> thanks for joining us tonight....
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harlem globetrotters are in town, holy mackerel. did you guys know that?great looking team they are ready to go. you can bet richard sherman will be ready to go on monday night, he's already looking for his bragging rights against his old team but, former teammate, babbie wagner currently has the upper hand. >> is a person is not going to let you live that down to the following season, unless you give up basketball, and his house. deny it, but i'm pretty sure, a guy like that has cameras in his house. and, finds of footage. >> reporter: but, this version of the rivalry still has a long ways to go to match what it was earlier in the decade. >> do you miss jim harbaugh being in the league? >> yeah, yeah, i liked him a lot, i think is a great ball coach and, he will like me saying this but i love beating him. >> [ laughter ] >> if he wants to bring the wolverines in there, okay we will play him. let's go. in >> good stuff, i tell you what, we are spoiled. primetime here, primetime monday night, i'm going back inside, i'll have the post game report and our lat
harlem globetrotters are in town, holy mackerel. did you guys know that?great looking team they are ready to go. you can bet richard sherman will be ready to go on monday night, he's already looking for his bragging rights against his old team but, former teammate, babbie wagner currently has the upper hand. >> is a person is not going to let you live that down to the following season, unless you give up basketball, and his house. deny it, but i'm pretty sure, a guy like that has cameras...
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okay, for people who don't know what that means, that is harlem, where there are black- and brown-ownedon is downtown in a more affluent, if you will, neighborhood. well, this is the first settlement since the city passed rules banning hair-based discrimination for employees, e dsing, and public facilities. interesting that we even need a law for this. let me get you to stand up. come on, show off these braids. you didn't stand in the salon for six hours for nothing. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> oh, my god. >> i actually wore braids last year. before we started the show, i had braids for a second in my hair. it never occurred to me that you would need a law to protect people. first of all, what's your name? >> tracy. >> have you ever felt judged by people with your hair? >> sometimes. >> in what way? >> sometimes when i go to different, you know, a store or like a department store, i will see them watching me because i have braids in my hair or something like that. >> and you think they're assuming what about you? >> i don't know. maybe they think, like, i'm gonna steal something becaus
okay, for people who don't know what that means, that is harlem, where there are black- and brown-ownedon is downtown in a more affluent, if you will, neighborhood. well, this is the first settlement since the city passed rules banning hair-based discrimination for employees, e dsing, and public facilities. interesting that we even need a law for this. let me get you to stand up. come on, show off these braids. you didn't stand in the salon for six hours for nothing. [ laughter ] [ applause ]...
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harden el dÍa de hoy, la asistencia de alÍ ley oop pa sus compaÑeros, una de las 13 asistencias de harlemro y al 7 87, el balÓn se le quedaba a rivero para poner el gol final, gana dos a cero santos laguna, vamos a ver cÓmo quedaron los octavos de final, monterrey se enfrentarÁ a los toros del zelaya, pumas se enfrentarÁ a santos, juÁrez a los gallos blancos del querÉtaro mientras que colora se enfrentarÁ color ante las >>> monarcas ante los de tapachula mientras que tijuana contra el athletic de mexicali, apÚntelo, para que no se lo pide porque esta serie se va a jugar a partir del 21 de enero de 2020 y en octavos de final a copa de altavoz de final de la fifa hoy era el turno de la selecciÓn mexicana de llegar al quinto partido frente a japÓn, al minuto 50, define por izquierda para mÉxico, el centro, un remate descompuesto, pero el rebote le quedaba al capitÁn eugenio p., mÉxico ganaba 10. la vemos otra vez, habÍa tres jugadores y entonces para cerrarlo venÍa muÑoz que le pegaba asÍ, golazo, casi desde media cancha que recibe muÑoz, se da entre dos defensas, aprovecha y entonces a cobr
harden el dÍa de hoy, la asistencia de alÍ ley oop pa sus compaÑeros, una de las 13 asistencias de harlemro y al 7 87, el balÓn se le quedaba a rivero para poner el gol final, gana dos a cero santos laguna, vamos a ver cÓmo quedaron los octavos de final, monterrey se enfrentarÁ a los toros del zelaya, pumas se enfrentarÁ a santos, juÁrez a los gallos blancos del querÉtaro mientras que colora se enfrentarÁ color ante las >>> monarcas ante los de tapachula mientras que tijuana...
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Nov 15, 2019
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. >>> the harlem globetrotters are setting another big win. >> set six new guinness records, the mostalls while blindfolded in one minute, 63. >> a veteran bull bullard broke two records, the fastest under the leg basketball shot and the farthest behind the back basketball shot. the team also now holds the record for the farther kneeling basketball shot made backwards. >> okay. >> whoa. >> that's a lot. >> a whole lot. >>> all right, and finally a real-life iron man is taking flight in the guinness book of world record. >> british inventor richard browning known as jetman shattered his own world record for the fastest flight in a jetsuit. he sped through the skies at 85 miles per hour, which is about 50 miles per hour faster than his own old record. >> those sparking flying out of you like that, that does not make me feel good at all. >> he did it over water, so if it didn't go well, it would be really bad. >> eastly splashdown, i think. >> looks cool. >> more news. what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe cold or flu? take control with theraflu. powerful, soothing relief
. >>> the harlem globetrotters are setting another big win. >> set six new guinness records, the mostalls while blindfolded in one minute, 63. >> a veteran bull bullard broke two records, the fastest under the leg basketball shot and the farthest behind the back basketball shot. the team also now holds the record for the farther kneeling basketball shot made backwards. >> okay. >> whoa. >> that's a lot. >> a whole lot. >>> all right, and...
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. >> he went to harlem, sat down with al sharpton had some soul food, is that panned aring or outreaching. >> what did he order. >> some of the cornbread on top of the greens. >> so kamala harris. >> she the police. >> there is a lot of people who look like me locked up under her watch. >> so kamala's campaign released a video of her dancing to cardi b. >> pandering. >> so what is kamala supposed to do. when are you outnd you black and a band plays do you not do i a little dance while you are walking along with the second line. >> i think we are harder on the black candidate, to be honest. >> i think it is difficult for black people like her, even corey to be themselves when the spotlight is on them. >> corey booker told joe biden is he different than the kool-aid and doesn't know the flavor, how does that make you feel as a black person. >> corny. >> he loud, he just said it in a corny wade. >> is their behavioral expectation on black candidates not put on white candidates when appealing to black voters. >> why do you think that is. >> because we see ourselves in them and if they are
. >> he went to harlem, sat down with al sharpton had some soul food, is that panned aring or outreaching. >> what did he order. >> some of the cornbread on top of the greens. >> so kamala harris. >> she the police. >> there is a lot of people who look like me locked up under her watch. >> so kamala's campaign released a video of her dancing to cardi b. >> pandering. >> so what is kamala supposed to do. when are you outnd you black and a...
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Nov 28, 2019
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in a city college classroom at the edge of harlem and accounting professor invited one of her studentsdinner. that black pi arrived at a swanky bar dress to the 9s and thomas watson, founder of ibm stepped from the shadows. watson offered my father a job and jackie robinson moment ensued, the start of an unknown chapter in the history of modern-day computers. it is a story i heard a lot growing up of watson needs to claim the old man or mister watson, heard a lot of names my dad used for him. the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, watson stepping out from the back room and saying to my dad in no uncertain terms i am the only person in this company that could offer you a job. i thought when i started work on this book that what i was doing was writing kind of a jackie robinson story about the early days of computers where my dad would have been obviously jackie robinson who broke the color line in major league baseball but my dad is doing something similar with computers and high technology and thomas watson senior in the role of the general manager, in 1945 to play for
in a city college classroom at the edge of harlem and accounting professor invited one of her studentsdinner. that black pi arrived at a swanky bar dress to the 9s and thomas watson, founder of ibm stepped from the shadows. watson offered my father a job and jackie robinson moment ensued, the start of an unknown chapter in the history of modern-day computers. it is a story i heard a lot growing up of watson needs to claim the old man or mister watson, heard a lot of names my dad used for him....
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>> that's the important part of the harlem globe troters.the 2020 pushing the limits tour. we invite everybody to come out. bring the family together. maria: i'm surprised people haven't copied you more. it's so bill jam. >>-- brilliant.>> that's the bf flattery. we created this shot. come out and you get to see it. we create new things. that's why my voice is gone, i was up all night yelling at the wall coming up with something you new. maria: you guys are amazing. thank you for joining us. check out the globe trotters coming to the tri-state area near you. thanks for joining us, guys. we'll be right back. (vo) the moth without hope, struggles in the spider's web. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. dur
>> that's the important part of the harlem globe troters.the 2020 pushing the limits tour. we invite everybody to come out. bring the family together. maria: i'm surprised people haven't copied you more. it's so bill jam. >>-- brilliant.>> that's the bf flattery. we created this shot. come out and you get to see it. we create new things. that's why my voice is gone, i was up all night yelling at the wall coming up with something you new. maria: you guys are amazing. thank you...
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and corruption have been blamed for the collapse of the public health care service this report from harlem which us. marketa lana worries finding drugs for chronic illnesses is going to get a lot harder for poor and struggling zimbabweans some public health centers have no drugs for hiv patients the cost of one month's supply at a private pharmacy is roughly 60 u.s. dollars a civil servant about $70.00 a month if you lose your foot in your place because you really need it for you to maintain your lane. if you baby here at least that means you don't get to look after the children because all the people that. those who can afford it go abroad for the treatment others used a while start expensive private facilities a luxury millions of others don't have is the way has more than 20 registered health insurance and we have about 800000 members the government has its own health insurance for civil servants which caters roughly to 340000 workers that means most people here don't have medical coverage while children under the age of 5 basic feature a public hospitals everyone else without health in
and corruption have been blamed for the collapse of the public health care service this report from harlem which us. marketa lana worries finding drugs for chronic illnesses is going to get a lot harder for poor and struggling zimbabweans some public health centers have no drugs for hiv patients the cost of one month's supply at a private pharmacy is roughly 60 u.s. dollars a civil servant about $70.00 a month if you lose your foot in your place because you really need it for you to maintain...
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Nov 7, 2019
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for the honey brown of hartford, connecticut, it is 64 to eight 68, her current research is called harlem narrative, women, artists and progressive politics during world war ii. we next have crystal our sanders. she is an associate professor and director of history at a university. she's the author of numerous articles and as it appeared in numerous outlets such as our own journal of african american history. her first book, a chance for change, has received several awards and was a finalist for the benjamin hooks national book award. we also have a dear friend of mine, maurice hobson, who is an associate professor of african american studies and history at georgia state university. his research interest are ground in the field of african american history, 20th century history, comparative labour, african american study, or a history, political clout to, me and the like. he is the author of the award winning book, the legends of the black mecca, politics and class and the making of modern atlanta, which published by the university of north carolina press. next, we have my dear, friend my
for the honey brown of hartford, connecticut, it is 64 to eight 68, her current research is called harlem narrative, women, artists and progressive politics during world war ii. we next have crystal our sanders. she is an associate professor and director of history at a university. she's the author of numerous articles and as it appeared in numerous outlets such as our own journal of african american history. her first book, a chance for change, has received several awards and was a finalist...
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the papers are at the schaumburg center in harlem and the archivists tease me because they say i movedould take my kids to school and tried to harlem, you lived in philadelphia so it was a longer drive, and i would stay as long as i could then drive hihome to pick up my kids from school and come back the same day and the next day. it was an extraordinary collection and i could use other archives so i could see the letters and i could see james baldwin's letters. >> host: was a friend of hers. >> guest: yes, close friend. she had all these people, w. e. b. du boise was a mentor. >> guest: >> host: people forget he died in the 60s. >> guest: and as she was dying she wrote an extraordinary obituary, just absolutely beautiful that talked about his significance for black people with large not just as a scholar but as a sort of important social andt political force. so he dies and 63 and she dies and 65 at the very beginning of the year. something heartbreakingly poetic about that relationship. >> host: robert, new york city. you are on with professor imani perry. >> caller: hello, how are y
the papers are at the schaumburg center in harlem and the archivists tease me because they say i movedould take my kids to school and tried to harlem, you lived in philadelphia so it was a longer drive, and i would stay as long as i could then drive hihome to pick up my kids from school and come back the same day and the next day. it was an extraordinary collection and i could use other archives so i could see the letters and i could see james baldwin's letters. >> host: was a friend of...
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. >> it is a rant from a white supremacist saying today they're targeting harlem with loaded weapons.ly did this come into your office? >> this just came in today. >> this is a fresh one? >> this is as fresh as you can get. visit some establishments and encourage them to call if they see anything that's out of place. >> at this early stage in the investigation, the unit has little to go on besides the online threat. so their goal today is a show of force. their presence on the streets could help deter a possible attack. >> today is more preventative, trying to prevent any violence. that's why we're out here now and be there for the public. >> after today, if nothing happens, do you close the case? >> no. it doesn't stop here. we will try to absolutely identify and apprehend the individual who made the threat. >> for the intelligence bureau, hateful threats like these signal what might lie ahead. >> when we say terrorism we think of it as 9/11, but extremism has really changed and we find it in many forms. it could be white supremacy, it could be anti-semitism. we've looked at militias
. >> it is a rant from a white supremacist saying today they're targeting harlem with loaded weapons.ly did this come into your office? >> this just came in today. >> this is a fresh one? >> this is as fresh as you can get. visit some establishments and encourage them to call if they see anything that's out of place. >> at this early stage in the investigation, the unit has little to go on besides the online threat. so their goal today is a show of force. their...
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uses your rear to also remove nitrogen oxides to danny thomas called seize the diesel engine on the harlem stretch. of the day slant and will be needed for years to come have patience the emissions problem is resolved we mustn't demonize diesel. but it will take years to upgrade older diesel vehicles on germany's roads with the new technology. affected cities. need to act and they need traffic managers because vehicles generate less pollution when they're moving them when they're stopped in traffic jams. is looking to technology for help it's installed filters around a measuring station and make it all the location that clocks up the worst air pollution in germany yohannes stoner and patrick little are in charge of the pilot project. period conference we've installed filters on a 350 meter stretch along the road and neck and towards the last one is back there at the car dealership put off on a sign by. all the holes in all 17 columns of stock filter clubs are set up to reduce the load of particulate pollution so that each year more than 40 measures the listed in stuttgart is clean air and
uses your rear to also remove nitrogen oxides to danny thomas called seize the diesel engine on the harlem stretch. of the day slant and will be needed for years to come have patience the emissions problem is resolved we mustn't demonize diesel. but it will take years to upgrade older diesel vehicles on germany's roads with the new technology. affected cities. need to act and they need traffic managers because vehicles generate less pollution when they're moving them when they're stopped in...
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she was born in north carolina in 1905 but lived in harlem, new york since the 1920s. she credited her long life to god and being a good person. . >>> new details into the investigation. the challenge prosecutors are facing finding any new leads. >> and plenty of people already in stores because it's black friday. how thanksgiving night door buster sales and online shopping are expected to affect sales. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. . >> good morning. it's friday, november 29th. i'm sara zendehnam and pam has the day off. >> it's good to see you. >> good to be here. >> good morning i'm dave clark. it's cold on this friday. all the weather information we need to know. >> can we add a "baby it's cold outside" as a holiday theme to that. for the freeze and the frost that we have in if place over the bay area this morning. we do have partly cloudy skies. mainly dry conditions a few isolated showers popping up here and there for today. but for the most part we'l
she was born in north carolina in 1905 but lived in harlem, new york since the 1920s. she credited her long life to god and being a good person. . >>> new details into the investigation. the challenge prosecutors are facing finding any new leads. >> and plenty of people already in stores because it's black friday. how thanksgiving night door buster sales and online shopping are expected to affect sales. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. . >> good...
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look at that, harlem globe-trotter hit longest no-look basketball shot in history, severe ove seen over men cannot junk but they have fork over street cash, internet buzzing that trick shot taker should sign with the new york knicks but he refers a team with a better record like the washington generals, that is true. all told, globe-trotter growth 6 world recorde records this weeks you going ol google a broken record, is all about adam schiff, ukraine, blah, blah, blah, bonus points, you know what i'm talking about ♪ snoit. >, topic plea 3.>> we head to cy snoit snoit ♪ a trucker took his new rig for a spin [bleep] >> oh, no. we're not sure what he is hauling, whatever it is, it is broken. everyone on road was okay. and it was the second biggest disaster of the weekend forever chicago. after the bears. they are 4 and 6 to the season, and people of chicago are taking it very hard. just judges i jaymejussie smollg himself up over this, it is maga country, you know that. he is found a local car services that can get him around better. oh, there is our guy. hop in bu buddy. i'llive i sniff
look at that, harlem globe-trotter hit longest no-look basketball shot in history, severe ove seen over men cannot junk but they have fork over street cash, internet buzzing that trick shot taker should sign with the new york knicks but he refers a team with a better record like the washington generals, that is true. all told, globe-trotter growth 6 world recorde records this weeks you going ol google a broken record, is all about adam schiff, ukraine, blah, blah, blah, bonus points, you know...
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. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people woulday crew, i watched the transition from all the disco music we used to play at the block parties to slowly but surely hip-hop taking over. ♪ >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching, and it's a process of using two turntables and a mixer, making new sounds out of already existing albums. >> the thing that gave life to music in the '80s for me was hip-hop because it took the sounds of the '60s and '70s and brought it to the forefront. ♪ a child is born with no state of mind ♪ ♪ blind to the ways of mankind ♪ god is smiling on you but he's frowning, too ♪ ♪ only god knows what you go through ♪ >> "the message" was the first hip-hop song that wasn't just a party song. it was talking about what was going on. it was talking about urban decay. it was talking about drugs, crime, prison. all these things that were hitting these communities really hard. ♪ smugglers scramblers, burglars, gamblers ♪ ♪ even panhandlers ♪ you say i'm cool >> when "the message" hit it was put that down, w
. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people woulday crew, i watched the transition from all the disco music we used to play at the block parties to slowly but surely hip-hop taking over. ♪ >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching, and it's a process of using two turntables and a mixer, making new sounds out of already existing albums. >> the thing that gave life to music in the '80s for me was hip-hop because...
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legendary harlem globetrotters got more legendary.new guinness world record titles, including as a basketball team that played in the most countries around the world. the six new record titles bring the team's total to 22 guinness titles. right now, they just added the most dribbles in a figure eight while blindfolded. they also added the further shop between the legs, and the longest underhand basketball shot. by the way, you can see them for the holidays. they are on the pushing the limits world tour. kennedy? candidate: animals are great, they are also expensive. >> kennedy: teamed up with this. they've got pupper coates, they've got leashes that range to $575 per they are stylish and extra ordinary. your french bulldog can live like he's on the champs-elysees. >> greg: nice pronunciation! >> juan: would you buy that? >> kennedy: i would accept it as a gift. >> greg: that's a bribe! quid pro quo! >> juan: what about jeffers? >> kennedy: he has to wear a coat if it's below 20 degrees. >> juan: what about scout? >> juan: that's it fo
legendary harlem globetrotters got more legendary.new guinness world record titles, including as a basketball team that played in the most countries around the world. the six new record titles bring the team's total to 22 guinness titles. right now, they just added the most dribbles in a figure eight while blindfolded. they also added the further shop between the legs, and the longest underhand basketball shot. by the way, you can see them for the holidays. they are on the pushing the limits...
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tease me because i say i sort of moved in because i would take my kids to school in the drive to harlemladelphia not princeton a little bit longer drive. i would stay as long as i could and drive home to pick up my kids from school and come back the same day. the next day. it's an extraordinary collection and i could use other archives so i could see à Ãi could see james baldwin's letter to her back and forth there. >> was a friend of hers? >> he was a close friend. she's at the crossroads of all these people and as he was dying, she wrote him an extraordinary obituary, that talked about his significance not just a scholar but as an important social and political force. as she is dying. something like heartbreakingly poetic about their relationship. >> robert, new york city, hi robert you are on with professor imani perry. >> hi imani, how are you? >> am fine thank you. >> i wanted to ask you if you could elaborate a little more on your concept that Ãband if indeed that still resonates at all with our current cultural landscape as an african-american Ãbas a person work with Ãbshe always
tease me because i say i sort of moved in because i would take my kids to school in the drive to harlemladelphia not princeton a little bit longer drive. i would stay as long as i could and drive home to pick up my kids from school and come back the same day. the next day. it's an extraordinary collection and i could use other archives so i could see à Ãi could see james baldwin's letter to her back and forth there. >> was a friend of hers? >> he was a close friend. she's at the...
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them after i finish the book her papers are at the schomburg center for research in black culture in harlem tease me because they say i moved in because what i would do is i would take my kids to school and then drive to harlem i live in philadelphia. a little bit longer drive. i would stay in a stacks as long as i could in the papers and then drive home to pick up my kids and come back the same day. it's an extraordinary collection. i could use other archives so i could hughes had written.gston i could see james bob dylan's letters to her and back and forth their. >> who was a friend of hers? >> she's at the crossroads of all these people, james baldwin was a close friend of hers. nina simone, langston hughes was a mentor. >> people forget he died in the 60s. >> as he was that she wrote him an extraordinary obituary. absolutely beautiful that talked about his significance for black people at large. not just as a scholar. the judge will as an important social political force. as she's dying. he dies at 63 she dies in 6 to 5 at the very beginning of the year. something like heartbreakingly p
them after i finish the book her papers are at the schomburg center for research in black culture in harlem tease me because they say i moved in because what i would do is i would take my kids to school and then drive to harlem i live in philadelphia. a little bit longer drive. i would stay in a stacks as long as i could in the papers and then drive home to pick up my kids and come back the same day. it's an extraordinary collection. i could use other archives so i could hughes had...