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so in just a few months the harlem st. luke's raise enough money to secure a mortgage on a building. it purchased a former convent on west 130th street. in 1921 just a few years later it bought a second property, a 24 room apartment building on west 129th street, and it was called the cassinover. in 1922 it remodeled its first acquisition that former convent on 130th 130th, and it transfod it into the st. luke call. it became the new york st. luke district headquarters. the harlem st. luke's fit the equivalent of more than $1 million in modern dollars. so remodeled the st. luke call unwanted 30th and this gloomy hall accommodated everything, all business in the black community from pageants to church groups to international delegations to union meetings. and in 1924, the order further added to its holding by purchasing a third property, a combination apartment building, restaurant, and retail store on west 139th street, which was it too far from strivers row. so the st. luke's three properties stood as these brick, granite
so in just a few months the harlem st. luke's raise enough money to secure a mortgage on a building. it purchased a former convent on west 130th street. in 1921 just a few years later it bought a second property, a 24 room apartment building on west 129th street, and it was called the cassinover. in 1922 it remodeled its first acquisition that former convent on 130th 130th, and it transfod it into the st. luke call. it became the new york st. luke district headquarters. the harlem st. luke's...
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and the harlem st. luke's spent the equivalent of more than a million dollars in modern dollars, to remodel the st. luke hall on 130th. and this gleaming hall accommodated everything. all of these events in the black community from pageants to groups, to international delegation, on to union meetings. in 1924, the order further added to its holdings by purchasing a third property, a combination of apartment building, restaurant and retail store on west 139th street which wasn't too far from strivers row. so the st. luke's three properties stood as these brick, granite and steel monuments to black economic progress, rotated in the heart of harlem's burgeoning growing black community. it became an important center for business, for community activities and entertainment. and for vice. so the pastor of first emanuel church called out st. luke hall as the place where bootlegging, bold prostitution and cabarets belied its saintly name. and the episcopal church called st. luke hall as the one of the hell hole
and the harlem st. luke's spent the equivalent of more than a million dollars in modern dollars, to remodel the st. luke hall on 130th. and this gleaming hall accommodated everything. all of these events in the black community from pageants to groups, to international delegation, on to union meetings. in 1924, the order further added to its holdings by purchasing a third property, a combination of apartment building, restaurant and retail store on west 139th street which wasn't too far from...
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the harlem st. luke's had $3.45 in its coffers but was more than $400 in debt. ride may been a day -- but an ambitious group of women controlled the levers of a 1981, 21 members most of them women and corp. the saint luke finance corporation and they set their sights on investments in real estate. six of the seven members were made up why women and lulu robinson jones who was widowed by 1999 -- 18 -- so the revised harlem st. luke's turned to charity jones to help them recruit new members and charity jones solidified her status. she was known as the mother of st. luke's in new york. through her efforts membership in the new york districts soared in the midst of the great migration. it was not the women's charm alone but a resurgence in the harlem st. luke's numbers. they are laser focused on addressing the needs of black women that lit the spark that revised the order. like i said before st. luke's expanded and tested the boundaries of these organizations. they were a model of modern black woman had
the harlem st. luke's had $3.45 in its coffers but was more than $400 in debt. ride may been a day -- but an ambitious group of women controlled the levers of a 1981, 21 members most of them women and corp. the saint luke finance corporation and they set their sights on investments in real estate. six of the seven members were made up why women and lulu robinson jones who was widowed by 1999 -- 18 -- so the revised harlem st. luke's turned to charity jones to help them recruit new members and...
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so in just a few months the harlem st. luke's raised enough money to secure a mortgage on a building. to purchase the former convent and in 1921 just a few years later it bought a second property, 24 room apartment building on west 109th street called the casanova. and then to remodel the first position and then transform that into the saint luke call and became the district headquarters and that equivalent of more than $1 million of modern dollars to remodel the hall on 130th. and this accommodated everything. . . . . it became ar for business, community activities, entertainment. so the pastor called out saint luke all where the place where bootlegging and cabarets and frederick, a pastor of salem episcopal church and adopted father of harlem renaissance poet called it nothing less than one of the hellholes of god so it was very likely that in the restaurants and the stores and office spaces and apartments held rent parties and ran numbers games that was a highly profitable lottery gambling game and also very popular. su
so in just a few months the harlem st. luke's raised enough money to secure a mortgage on a building. to purchase the former convent and in 1921 just a few years later it bought a second property, 24 room apartment building on west 109th street called the casanova. and then to remodel the first position and then transform that into the saint luke call and became the district headquarters and that equivalent of more than $1 million of modern dollars to remodel the hall on 130th. and this...
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in 1935, there was a riot in harlem. mayorthe riot, the appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. firstsaid that the commission in u.s. history where the majority of members were black. i don't know if that is true, but that is what is often written about it. eunice was part of the commission. saye are some accounts that that he was the research director. interesting story, if you look at the files of the commission, which never had much money, frazier often did not get paid until the secretary would go and beg city hall for a check for money to pay him with. they became very close, although i quote in the book some private correspondence of hers that was very critical in this first draft of the commission report, but they became very close. don't know about her later years, because i don't have those records. the raves that led to the arrest of heinz in 1937 in the raves were initially directed against pompez and several other runners numbers. popular,s enormously he is your great uncle. he was enormous
in 1935, there was a riot in harlem. mayorthe riot, the appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. firstsaid that the commission in u.s. history where the majority of members were black. i don't know if that is true, but that is what is often written about it. eunice was part of the commission. saye are some accounts that that he was the research director. interesting story, if you look at the files of the commission, which never had much money, frazier often did not get paid...
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she returned to new york and became part of the harlem renaissance. she was inducted into the harvard writers guild, -- harlem writers guild, which was the top of what became the renaissance. it only had about 10 to a dozen members at any given time, and all the people were members -- she and zora neale hurston were inducted at the same time, which led to gwendolyn bennett to a great black, writer of the 1920's, saying, how did these people get in? and aboutote for them five exclamation points. anddid that for a while, she was on a path that might what adamher one of clayton powell used the call the society,who ran harlem were always in the newspaper at this paper or gala. that was the path she was on, and evidently, it scared her. that wasn't the life she wanted. she could have gone on writing and stayed on that path. she published a lot of short stories and essays, but who knows how that would've worked out. she decided to go to law school. she went to fordham law school. when you look at law schools at the time, most of the big law schools only adm
she returned to new york and became part of the harlem renaissance. she was inducted into the harvard writers guild, -- harlem writers guild, which was the top of what became the renaissance. it only had about 10 to a dozen members at any given time, and all the people were members -- she and zora neale hurston were inducted at the same time, which led to gwendolyn bennett to a great black, writer of the 1920's, saying, how did these people get in? and aboutote for them five exclamation points....
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the crown prince of harlem in their celebrating doctor king. in harlem. malcolm gives this speech we start actually complementing king one of the rare times that he does that. and he compliments him on celebration of the scandinavian society commitment to social democracy. assume that what you call it social the democracy. there debate about that. so just curious, you been talking a lot about king, and the transformation. in this notion of leadership that is working with. how does that fit in these conversations about the economy. at this moment. how do you see them converging or other interesting tensions here . with how they are thinking about the problem of politically economy in the late 20th century. suet thank you so a great question and i think the king with the citizenship and also malcolm's notion of radical dignity actually confers in keyways political economic question. without malcolm cummings very global notion of this human rights. he connects with this idea black citizenship in the united states. the citizen japan africa, the middle east an
the crown prince of harlem in their celebrating doctor king. in harlem. malcolm gives this speech we start actually complementing king one of the rare times that he does that. and he compliments him on celebration of the scandinavian society commitment to social democracy. assume that what you call it social the democracy. there debate about that. so just curious, you been talking a lot about king, and the transformation. in this notion of leadership that is working with. how does that fit in...
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in harlem, we are talking 400 years of racial oppression that hit in 2019, but it was 400 years there. when you think of radical black dignity, malcolm recognized black humanity and didn't want to debate white people about that. king was doing something else, antiracism and anti-colonialism is self-determination that black people have the right to solve their own problems, identify their own problems. king has a civil rights act, voting rights act. my reply is he turned negroes into black people, that is what he did, turned negroes into black and african people. black and african people. if you are black you are part of the diaspora, biracial, multiracial, that is what malcolm did. doctor king's notion of citizenship is different. king is the defense attorney defending white people, black people to white people. when we think about doctor king, it is very robust, not just voting rights, and decent housing. environmental justice. and racial integration just wrong. want to just just -- racial integration, integration of resources, things like george floyd, or sandra bland, those would n
in harlem, we are talking 400 years of racial oppression that hit in 2019, but it was 400 years there. when you think of radical black dignity, malcolm recognized black humanity and didn't want to debate white people about that. king was doing something else, antiracism and anti-colonialism is self-determination that black people have the right to solve their own problems, identify their own problems. king has a civil rights act, voting rights act. my reply is he turned negroes into black...
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she's based in harlem. joining morgan in conversation is kiese laymon, born and raised in jackson, mississippi,, his professor of english at grade of writing a university of mississippi and author of long division and a collection of essays how to slowly kill yourself and others in america. he's also the author of the memoir heavy. heavy shortlisted for the andrew carnegie medal and the prize named one of the best books in 2018, "new york times," publishers weekly, npr, broadly, library journal, the "washington post," southern living, entertainment weekly, the "san francisco chronicle," in the "new york times" critics. so without further ado please join in welcoming morgan jerkins and kiese laymon to the stage. >> hi, everyone. >> hey, what's going on? how you? >> good. how were you? >> so excited to talk you about this book. i wish that we could come i really wish we could've done this down south. >> i know. i know. this is a full circle moment for me yesterday because two years ago, two years ago i was in
she's based in harlem. joining morgan in conversation is kiese laymon, born and raised in jackson, mississippi,, his professor of english at grade of writing a university of mississippi and author of long division and a collection of essays how to slowly kill yourself and others in america. he's also the author of the memoir heavy. heavy shortlisted for the andrew carnegie medal and the prize named one of the best books in 2018, "new york times," publishers weekly, npr, broadly,...
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so now he's on malcolm x, the crown prince of harlem and they're celebrating dr. king in harlem and malcolm gives this speech where he starts actually complimenting king for one of the rare times he does that explicitly and he compliments king on the celebration of the scandanavian society commitment to social democracy. >> yeah. >> or whether you call is social democracy or-- and you talk about king, radical transformmation and how does that-- how do you see them converging or are there interesting tensions here how they're thinking about the problem of political economy in the late 20th century? >> yeah, i think that's a great question. king's notion of radical citizenship and malcolm's radical dignity converge in a key political question. malcolm is a global notion of human rights. malcolm wants to connect this idea of black citizenship in the united states to citizenship in africa, the middle east, and the larger third world, right? so when, for instance, malcolm is at oxford university when he does the oxford union debate, he says he wants to align with all p
so now he's on malcolm x, the crown prince of harlem and they're celebrating dr. king in harlem and malcolm gives this speech where he starts actually complimenting king for one of the rare times he does that explicitly and he compliments king on the celebration of the scandanavian society commitment to social democracy. >> yeah. >> or whether you call is social democracy or-- and you talk about king, radical transformmation and how does that-- how do you see them converging or are...
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new york times," the atlantic, rolling stone, esquire and the guardian among many others based in harlem. joining morgan in conversation born and raised in jackson mississippi, the professor of english and creative writing at the university and author of the novel of long division the collection of essays how to slowly kill your self and others in america. . >> i don't feel right and then people start showing their love but let's talk about wonder in a strange land a departure from what you did before. and can you talk to me and then to talk about the gumption that's the word we use around here will give you the gumption or the audacity to even think to pull this off? >> i love you say audacity. that is wonderful. there were many times throughout this book i thought it would make it. i sat right here on this couch crying because the records are not giving me a conclusion i can work with and i was even going to cancel my book deal. but for those of you who are familiar with my career, i graduated at a top university and i was trying to become an editorial assistant at a publishing house b
new york times," the atlantic, rolling stone, esquire and the guardian among many others based in harlem. joining morgan in conversation born and raised in jackson mississippi, the professor of english and creative writing at the university and author of the novel of long division the collection of essays how to slowly kill your self and others in america. . >> i don't feel right and then people start showing their love but let's talk about wonder in a strange land a departure from...
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we have a dramatization and harlem hospital where they are backed by a crowd of over a thousand people demanding medical care and at one point demanding that medical care and telling the law enforcement he can't say what's going to happen in terms of the crowd. johnson didn't get the medical care and one member said that's too much power for one man to have so when we think about policing, malcolm x understood because he had been incarcerated. in massachusetts, charlestown, concorde and so the policing is a big part of the ministry and criminal justice reform so what he is trying to do is this idea of dignity of the folks in new york city being treated with dignity so somebody that is a part of the police community relations committee, he tries to push for police reform and to imagine the justice system is a big part of malcolm x's legacy in ways that we do not think about. >> one of the things that has come in the wake of the george floyd case in minneapolis this week. the country doesn't just deserve any longer the allegiance of african-american we can no longer pour ourselves into t
we have a dramatization and harlem hospital where they are backed by a crowd of over a thousand people demanding medical care and at one point demanding that medical care and telling the law enforcement he can't say what's going to happen in terms of the crowd. johnson didn't get the medical care and one member said that's too much power for one man to have so when we think about policing, malcolm x understood because he had been incarcerated. in massachusetts, charlestown, concorde and so the...
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our correspondent is in harlem with the latest.porter: this hool in harlem is one of the many new york city public elementary schools to reopen after a three-week closure due to rising covid-19 rates. almost 200,000 new york city students went back to in person classes this monday, but now it is just pre-k, kindergarten and elementary school students who are back. middle and high schoolers are still doing remote learning. this school is in a low income area next to a housing project. many working parents have really been struggling to do online learning with young kids. >> the parents rely on the older kids to help the younger kids. i mean, it is hard, especially if parents are working. >> i learn and play. reporter: how is it when you don't go to school? >> a little lonely. >> i do not think it is safe. there's a lot of cases going up alover the place. this is just putting our health at risk. again. reporter: mayor bill de blasio is scrapping the previous trigger point of 3% for shutting schools, provided that positivity rates in
our correspondent is in harlem with the latest.porter: this hool in harlem is one of the many new york city public elementary schools to reopen after a three-week closure due to rising covid-19 rates. almost 200,000 new york city students went back to in person classes this monday, but now it is just pre-k, kindergarten and elementary school students who are back. middle and high schoolers are still doing remote learning. this school is in a low income area next to a housing project. many...
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peaceful amsterdam, much of which i saw from the picturesque canals, but recovery has been rapid in harlem plan. when we came to the harbor i was astonished to see the shipyards hard at work. it is 90% of pre-war. ♪ ♪ >> a great deal of reconstruction and building has been down to improve the still acute helping shortage. i was encouraged to learn that in many cases, the old primitive homes had been replaced by modern houses. naturally, the trip wasn't all economics. sometimes we were just plain tourists. i wanted to take my grandchildren to see the house where their ancestor left to come and settle in america. for another wealthy region, it was great for us, these kind people turned out to be named roosevelt. i've always loved paris, a city which i believed that everyone to thinking on the european scale, if not always on a global one. it was strange to be doing something so peaceful as visiting their side to see the beautiful fountain displays when france was in a government crisis caused by the fact that salaries had not kept pace with the cost of living which is 20 times higher than it
peaceful amsterdam, much of which i saw from the picturesque canals, but recovery has been rapid in harlem plan. when we came to the harbor i was astonished to see the shipyards hard at work. it is 90% of pre-war. ♪ ♪ >> a great deal of reconstruction and building has been down to improve the still acute helping shortage. i was encouraged to learn that in many cases, the old primitive homes had been replaced by modern houses. naturally, the trip wasn't all economics. sometimes we were...
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inember, baldwin was born 1924 in harlem. he grows up in depression harlem. he is not in sugar hill. he is in the hood, as we would say. he willscircumstances, himself to becoming one of the most amazing writers the world has ever produced. that is a matter of discipline, stern discipline, a matter of attention to craft, as well as -- host: i want to play a bit of james baldwin, speaking at the national press club in 1986. he is answering a question about a hot -- about how to improve race relations. i want to hear what he has to say and then compare and contrast your own views on the topic. [video clip] >> i want to establish white history week. [laughter] the answer to these questions is not in me but in the -- but in the history that produces these questions. it is late in the day to be talking about race relations. they deteriorate or improve? i am not a race, and neither are you. about the life and death of this country. when i talk about white history week. white people don't know who they are or where they come from. that's why you think i'm a problem.
inember, baldwin was born 1924 in harlem. he grows up in depression harlem. he is not in sugar hill. he is in the hood, as we would say. he willscircumstances, himself to becoming one of the most amazing writers the world has ever produced. that is a matter of discipline, stern discipline, a matter of attention to craft, as well as -- host: i want to play a bit of james baldwin, speaking at the national press club in 1986. he is answering a question about a hot -- about how to improve race...
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he is a harlem renaissance artist. that is who horace pippin is.so we have a painting in the exhibition called dog fight over the battlefield. it's a very famous painting by horace pippin in 1935. but to go back to your specific question, the sketchbook, we also have his sketchbook on display which he wrote in 1920. in that sketchbook, and i think i know this almost verbatim, he says that day i've seen three german and one french plane coming down. then i do the interpretation that perhaps this is the inspiration for this 1935 painting. so who was horace pippin? horace pippin was a veteran of world war i who served in the trenches. he served in the 369 regiment, known as the harlem health fighters. he went into the trenches with the 369th regiment as early as april of 1919. he shot his first german, he talks about that on the 14th of april. he is badly wounded in late september. that is why horace pippin was that painter, and i forget which arm, that painter who painted with one hand. he is actually one of those world war i veterans who, because of
he is a harlem renaissance artist. that is who horace pippin is.so we have a painting in the exhibition called dog fight over the battlefield. it's a very famous painting by horace pippin in 1935. but to go back to your specific question, the sketchbook, we also have his sketchbook on display which he wrote in 1920. in that sketchbook, and i think i know this almost verbatim, he says that day i've seen three german and one french plane coming down. then i do the interpretation that perhaps this...
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your whole family in different ways but did it make you able to see more black southern -isms in harlem oh yes example, i love the story because black people, in a way they are little more scattered. i realize kind of racist in that. if you ask them where the family is from, guarantee they would say mississippi. for me, it's like asked me the south everywhere. even if we were not there, we feel it's remnants. whether it's dialect or whatev whatever, it is so there. it felt like something that really stuck out to me, we are bringing people back. this whole journey felt like that simon. >> one thing you did so well in this book is you mystified and demystified water and land. you did it a great writer, the people you interact with help in water and land. can you talk to the audience about what you found about water and land specifically? >> i am so excited. so much about this was the unpacking a lot of my assumptions about black american identity. i didn't know there were identities under the black american experience. i assumed all black people were afraid of water because that's what i
your whole family in different ways but did it make you able to see more black southern -isms in harlem oh yes example, i love the story because black people, in a way they are little more scattered. i realize kind of racist in that. if you ask them where the family is from, guarantee they would say mississippi. for me, it's like asked me the south everywhere. even if we were not there, we feel it's remnants. whether it's dialect or whatev whatever, it is so there. it felt like something that...
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>> i live and work in harlem. without restaurants in harlem, the other small businesses are gone as well. we don't need loans, wooey need grants, the way big businesses protect their employees. >> nbc news confirms reporting that president trump held a meeting at the white house on friday, discussed idea of naming sydney powell as counsel for the election. unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. former federal prosecutor. joyce, start with you on this. can he do it? >> with trump, the question never seems to be can he, or will he, he is no respecter of the law. if he follows the law, he won't be appointing special council. it there are rules that govern it. there has to be a case that warrants investigation, the person that you investigate name has to meet certain criteria that she does not meet. answer is no. >> they don't feel it is possible. there is the option that he could pressure the acting attorney general jeffrey rosen, we know he will take over after barr steps down. say what you want about barr, he has a
>> i live and work in harlem. without restaurants in harlem, the other small businesses are gone as well. we don't need loans, wooey need grants, the way big businesses protect their employees. >> nbc news confirms reporting that president trump held a meeting at the white house on friday, discussed idea of naming sydney powell as counsel for the election. unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. former federal prosecutor. joyce, start with you on this. can he do it? >> with...
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. >> reporter: performances take place at apollo theater in harlem, nashville's bluebird cafe, and theroubadour in los angeles. while bacon hopes those that can will give, he thinks everyone can find takeaway i don't understand beyond the joy. >> those messages are going to be strong in the way they're presented. i also would like people to walk away with a glimmer of hope that these are things that we can adjust. you know, with a different kind of perspective, we can make some changes in this country. >> dana jacobson reporting. "play >>> covid-19 vaccinations are under way, but could be months before most people get the shot and feel safe enough to get on with normal life. in japan, lockdowns and working from home have many people going stir crazy and many are taking job with them to the local amusement part. >> reporter: working from home month after month can give you bad case of cabin fever, but japan has found the antidote to workplace monotony, taking a ride. on a ferris wheel. the amusement part outside tokyo rents office space with ultimate stunning views. free wifi but water
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. ♪ lawrence rockefeller gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem acres would cost nearly $1 million. nearly $1 million. national park service director presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a reality. the hudson's bay deep waters and long, inevitable stretches were instrumental in opening up the continent. early fur traders told of great lands to the north and west. settlers and a mass migration moved up the hudson, following the sun along the western reaches of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. ♪ in exploring dotson she would have found more knowledgeable guide than lawrence rockefeller, for the rockefeller family has long been an active source and of theing the sources entire hudson corridor. ♪ president of the national trust for historic preservation pointed out one of the unique features of the hudson shoreline, the many european-style mentors built throughout the 1800s. , this is a public memorable -- is one example. ms. j
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. >> reporter: born blind in puerto rico, jose moved with his family to spanish harlem in new york in950. jose was five years old. >> my father would take my brothers to see the movies. one day i said listen, dad, why don't you take me to the movies with you guys. and my father would laugh, ha, what are you going to do in a movie, you can't see? i thought to myself, "a," don't movies have sound? >> reporter: began teaching himself guitar at age nine. did you pick it up and think this is the instrument for me? >> before i picked it up i knew, it would be the instrument for me because i loved the sound. >> reporter: he turned out to be a natural. >> well there's something i can do better than any of you, and that was music. and i think that feeling that allowed me not to be bitter, not to blame god because i was blind. ♪ >> reporter: feliciano became a guitar virtuoso, drawing from class classic flamenco and jazz. were you just hearing things on the radio and teaching yourself to play? >> yeah. really that was the way for me, hearing other music and trying to copy it. once i copied it,
. >> reporter: born blind in puerto rico, jose moved with his family to spanish harlem in new york in950. jose was five years old. >> my father would take my brothers to see the movies. one day i said listen, dad, why don't you take me to the movies with you guys. and my father would laugh, ha, what are you going to do in a movie, you can't see? i thought to myself, "a," don't movies have sound? >> reporter: began teaching himself guitar at age nine. did you pick it...
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from the ghetto to harlem and. everybody go into knows bobby wind up. despite coming from a cool family the pop star wants to become president. palin she's got this in late august. the credible story of bobby was bob. bob in 75. percent of the drama competition drives marketing numbers on those here by that site and technicians love hate money. fans run 5 spams and funds only. because we love football. because the mob kick off on you tube joining us. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so chremes. take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we're working tirelessly to keep you informed over whether. we're all in this spirit run together make it. do you see everybody. stay safe please stay safe. this is d w news and these are out top stories british prime minister boris johnson has left a critical breaks that meeting in brussels with european commission president jose love underly and both sides have agreed to decide by sunday if the talks on of cou
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in the harlem instance, malcolm is able to get them out and scare the police, no way he could, we aretnumbered and they are afraid. .. the famous scene in the movie whether denzel washington malcolm malcolm x character marches onto police precinct, that was the one time with a quote-unquote made a threat and that didn't actually actualize the use of force. >> right. >> okay. can you get us -- >> that was the johnson affair. >> okay. can you tell us about malcolm stewart family? we cannot mention that betty sz and how important she was in his life and their children. >> i mean, she was important in raising the children pictures as his partner, and she was a big supporter. betty was a force in her own right as far as in a lot of these affairs in the nation of islam she is very supportive through her actions. but after the split and even after his assassination, i mean, it was horrible when you think about these people who are considered family and brothers and all close to them, to these women, were now enemies and were fervently giving them threats. but as somebody in the family, she s
in the harlem instance, malcolm is able to get them out and scare the police, no way he could, we aretnumbered and they are afraid. .. the famous scene in the movie whether denzel washington malcolm malcolm x character marches onto police precinct, that was the one time with a quote-unquote made a threat and that didn't actually actualize the use of force. >> right. >> okay. can you get us -- >> that was the johnson affair. >> okay. can you tell us about malcolm stewart...
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you know the harlem children's story. all of the kids want to go to school in harlem because they made it -- it's a cycle of good action and good behavior. we have to stay close to home. we have to literally have at the beginning, the beginning pipeline. it's all about education. it's all about mentorship. it's about examples. at the top, i say there is no excuse. i will train them all if you need to. the three of us, we will take them on and get them ready for board service. just get people in there. it is a change of mind and change of heart. no more excuses. we have to absolutely punish people -- this is where i get into quotas -- punish people who do not perform. just like we do with profit and loss, if you spill into the water, you get fired. if you do not diversify your company inside, there should be some negative consequences for that. we as what i think peoplers, we as pressure have to make sure it is clear what we expect. we expect diversity throughout the company. i don't believe. , it's for a fact the top not
you know the harlem children's story. all of the kids want to go to school in harlem because they made it -- it's a cycle of good action and good behavior. we have to stay close to home. we have to literally have at the beginning, the beginning pipeline. it's all about education. it's all about mentorship. it's about examples. at the top, i say there is no excuse. i will train them all if you need to. the three of us, we will take them on and get them ready for board service. just get people in...
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red rooster harlem opened at the end of september but at a smaller capacity.hutdown may be near. how serious of an impact is it having on your industry? >> the impact to the service industry is much harder than any industry and in the service industry the majority of people working that arelack bipoc people of color and are already can't in no y in terms of death threats -- death rates. reporter is there any way to think what it is all abouth how you reacople? >> we have to rethink and in interruptive times right now, innovation would come out of that, and it will take a collective of the brightest but also showing empathy from the people who have something. reporter: the story in his new book he wrote about work going around b w chefs, foters, and activists can show how food has helped shape our past and offer a positive way four. e >>e walking into the holiday season, one of the toughest holiday seasons we've experienced as a nation collectively. we are going to cook in a new way. we might come through zoom, through skype, but we will be social with one anot
red rooster harlem opened at the end of september but at a smaller capacity.hutdown may be near. how serious of an impact is it having on your industry? >> the impact to the service industry is much harder than any industry and in the service industry the majority of people working that arelack bipoc people of color and are already can't in no y in terms of death threats -- death rates. reporter is there any way to think what it is all abouth how you reacople? >> we have to rethink...
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she was receiving an award for a documentary that she did in harlem. >> she was on a stage. she said, i'd like to address the elephant in the room. i'm pregnant. and just to see the joy in her eyes when she talked about it. it was beautiful to watch. that's what i hold on to a lot. the next day, the next morning, we got up and headed to the hospital to have the scheduled c-section. the reason we ended up in this hospital is because the hospitals in our neighborhoods, they don't offer the things that we need. you know, sometimes i struggle with driving her in there, you know, like -- wow. i just drove the love of my life to her death. >> black women in the united states are about three to four times more likely to die in childbirth than their white counterparts. a black woman who has more than a college education across the united states is five times more likely than a white woman to die in child bird. the united states is the only high-income nation where women are dying within a year of childbirth at a more frequent rate. everywhere else in the world, countries are decreas
she was receiving an award for a documentary that she did in harlem. >> she was on a stage. she said, i'd like to address the elephant in the room. i'm pregnant. and just to see the joy in her eyes when she talked about it. it was beautiful to watch. that's what i hold on to a lot. the next day, the next morning, we got up and headed to the hospital to have the scheduled c-section. the reason we ended up in this hospital is because the hospitals in our neighborhoods, they don't offer the...
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. >> i live and work in harlem.restaurants in harlem, the other small businesses are gone as well. we don't need more loans, we need grants so we can protect our employees the way big businesses can protect their employees. >> reporter: samuelsson says 95 cents of every dollar spent at a local restaurant gets reinvested back in the local economy in the form of wages, rent, food purchases. it's very important that this industry is saved because he says, if you do that, you will ignite the rest of the economy. chris? >> anne thompson, thanks for that. >>> we're looking at boston this morning getting so much snow the mayor said it feels like two storms hitting the city. we'll go there live next. first, check out this time lapse video from near binghamton, new york. these figurines you're looking at right now, they're about eight inches high. they get dusted and then buried by snow on a porch in just over 24 hours. baby yoda has got to get out a shovel. y for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze dr
. >> i live and work in harlem.restaurants in harlem, the other small businesses are gone as well. we don't need more loans, we need grants so we can protect our employees the way big businesses can protect their employees. >> reporter: samuelsson says 95 cents of every dollar spent at a local restaurant gets reinvested back in the local economy in the form of wages, rent, food purchases. it's very important that this industry is saved because he says, if you do that, you will...
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and this one was like, i'm going to give you the harlem shake right there.his amazon delivery driver happened in rhode island. he was showing off his dance -- oh, okay. he almost -- don't hurt yourself. >> mona, what did you tell me in the break there? >> this is why your packages are like. >> this is why the packages are late. this is why it was delayed f them. >>> right now on "america this morning" president trump backs down and signs the covid relief bill, clearing the way for the $600 stimulus checks. when will they arrive? could the check amount still be raised to 2 thousand dollars? what we've learned. >>> plus, the race to get vaccinated. why we're lagging far behind the predicted numbers. >>> new details and video from the nashville christmas bombing. what investigators are saying about the bomber's possible motive and we hear from a family who got out just in time and the officers who saved them. >>> new year's weather alert. a storm kicking off its cross-country journey today. what it could mean for holiday plans. >>> plus, "wonder woman" flying
and this one was like, i'm going to give you the harlem shake right there.his amazon delivery driver happened in rhode island. he was showing off his dance -- oh, okay. he almost -- don't hurt yourself. >> mona, what did you tell me in the break there? >> this is why your packages are like. >> this is why the packages are late. this is why it was delayed f them. >>> right now on "america this morning" president trump backs down and signs the covid relief...
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d rooster harlem re-opened at the end of september, but at a much smaller capacity. and samuelsson knows a new utdown may be near serious an impact is it t ving on your industry? >>pacts the service industry much harder than any inher industry. anhe service industry a majority of the people that work in that e black, bipoc, people of color that are already disenfranchised and alreadyhi coviin an in-proportional way in terms of infection and death rates. >> brown: clearly, though, many restaurants are not going to make it. is there any way to re-think what you do, how you reach people? >> i thi you said a very good word, that we have to re-think, and in an interrupd times like now, innovation will come out of that. and it's going to ke a collective of the brightest, but also showing empathy from th >> brown: and the story in his new book, he hopes, of work going on around the country by chefs, food writers and activists, can show us how food has helped shape our past and offer a posive way forward. >> we are walking into the heliday season here, this might be one of t
d rooster harlem re-opened at the end of september, but at a much smaller capacity. and samuelsson knows a new utdown may be near serious an impact is it t ving on your industry? >>pacts the service industry much harder than any inher industry. anhe service industry a majority of the people that work in that e black, bipoc, people of color that are already disenfranchised and alreadyhi coviin an in-proportional way in terms of infection and death rates. >> brown: clearly, though,...
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from the ghetto to harlem and. ever go into those public why. despite coming from a close family the pop star wants to become president. of challenges or god doesn't meet the boss. credible story of bobby was. the 5th columnists douglas. closely. listen carefully. to suit. to get to. the edge of. discovery. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. in the us of climate change. africa's mix of. what's in store for players players and for their future. comforting megacities the call to get insight. from turkey. in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world it's lonely. aaron. and breathtakingly beautiful. the arctic. took a journey around the north to meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. but i'd sure for the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating our future depends on what happens here one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth. northern alliance. arctic circle storage december 21st d w. this is due to all the news live from berlin britain and the e.u. struggled so you put together a post breaks a tra
from the ghetto to harlem and. ever go into those public why. despite coming from a close family the pop star wants to become president. of challenges or god doesn't meet the boss. credible story of bobby was. the 5th columnists douglas. closely. listen carefully. to suit. to get to. the edge of. discovery. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. in the us of climate change. africa's mix of. what's in store for players players and for their future. comforting megacities the call to get...
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. >> born bread and butter in the village of harlem. >> reporter: as a native new yorker, melba has seenr hometown. >> that one closed that, one closed, that one closed. >> reporter: but nothing like this. >> what a lot of people don't realize, when a restaurant closes down, it's not just a physical location. the restaurant industry in this country is the second largest private employer. it is a layered effect and it is devastating. >> reporter: the devastation on the food industry stretches from coast to coast. since the pandemic started, one in six restaurants in the u.s. permanently closed, as coronavirus cases climb, local governments are again flirting with shutdown orders. los angeles county in california recently closed outdoor dining after banning indoor seating in the spring. >> the entire industry is collapsing. >> reporter: michigan and pennsylvania are among the states to close indoor dining temporarily and in new york city, where infection rates are going up, but still remain among the lowest in the country, indoor dine something now off the table. >> you put the cdc caution
. >> born bread and butter in the village of harlem. >> reporter: as a native new yorker, melba has seenr hometown. >> that one closed that, one closed, that one closed. >> reporter: but nothing like this. >> what a lot of people don't realize, when a restaurant closes down, it's not just a physical location. the restaurant industry in this country is the second largest private employer. it is a layered effect and it is devastating. >> reporter: the...
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joining me now, the owner of melba's restaurant in harlem, melba wilson.ant to point out you are the president of the new york city alliance and you all have pointed out that less than half of the restaurants were even able to take advantage of outdoor dining in the snummertie so now we have this monday ban. what does it mean for you, the owners and of course, for your employees? >> charles, today marks another devastating landmark in our industry. this is an industry that we love so desperately. you know, when you think about the restaurant industry, here in this country in america, the food and beverage industry makes up, we have the second largest private employer in this country. so you are looking at millions of people that will be out of work and millions of people that already are out of work. in new york city alone, it's over 110,000 and as the president of the new york city hospitality alliance, these numbers are growing and these are concerns that we are hearing daily. charles: well, i know that you are politically connected, you know, your famil
joining me now, the owner of melba's restaurant in harlem, melba wilson.ant to point out you are the president of the new york city alliance and you all have pointed out that less than half of the restaurants were even able to take advantage of outdoor dining in the snummertie so now we have this monday ban. what does it mean for you, the owners and of course, for your employees? >> charles, today marks another devastating landmark in our industry. this is an industry that we love so...
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from the ghetto to harlem and. everybody going to knows bobby why. despite coming from a coup family the pop star wants to become president and the challenges are guns doesn't. cost. the credible story of bobby was bob. dobbs just touched off t.-w. . every day counts for us and for our planet. pluto nightly news is on his way to bring you more conservation law how do we make students remember how can we protect habitats what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing smart new solutions well 1st jane said you know what worries me the model i do those limited series in blue 3000 on the c.w. and on mine. i'm not laughing to the death well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with that the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics think the future of the country that i'm not blaming. kiev needed something big for this drama day out to me it's all about a new i'm a joke join me. to meet the gentleman from the. post. for an ark. fantasy. to see. the secrets which. starts december 25th. place
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. >> reporter: for this middle school in harlem, it's been a difficult year. >> since the powe dimmicke to work from home sometimes the internet can shut off and keep acting up. >> reporter: the mental around emotional toll of the pandemic and virtual learning challenging students and teachers. >> it's been kind of hard not being able to communicate with people on the outside. >> the students have been experiencing loss, they've been experiencing a roller coaster of different emotions. >> reporter: which makes programs like the non-profit city year in new york more important than ever. this year the organization, which focuses on education, putting a greater emphasis on social emotional learning. >> it's hard for many people to be able to express feelings of anxiety, of stress, and so emotional learning is about checking in with someone or checking in with yourself. >> reporter: city year new york working closely with mentors to support and mentor 7,000 students in some of the areas hardest hit by covid, some communities already underresourced americorps member alicia spearman connects
. >> reporter: for this middle school in harlem, it's been a difficult year. >> since the powe dimmicke to work from home sometimes the internet can shut off and keep acting up. >> reporter: the mental around emotional toll of the pandemic and virtual learning challenging students and teachers. >> it's been kind of hard not being able to communicate with people on the outside. >> the students have been experiencing loss, they've been experiencing a roller coaster...
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. ♪ colonial park in harlem, as in many other congested areas, wpa workers have constructed a huge swimmingand are completing a bathhouse that will accommodate 4100 persons. field workers are employed, utilizing the knowledge of their trade from the days before the depression. ♪ swimming pools are particularly valuable to the community because they offer relaxation to young and old in the hot summer months. ♪ at the same time, swimming pools remove children from crowded city streets, providing every safe guard to prevent such tragedies as were all too common in old swimming pools. there are park improvements underway all over the country, and another feature is at colonial park, a wading pool in which the young can/to the hearts content. splash to their heart's content. even the youngest children find opportunities for play under watchful supervision. the country, of nursery schools have been established where almost 10,000 children of needy families are provided with hot meals, supervised play activities and excellent preschool training under competent instructors. employment has been prov
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from the ghetto to harlem and. everybody go into those bobbie why. despite coming from a close family the pop star wants to become president. palin she's a goddess and wheat products. the credible story of bobby why. starts december 10th on g.w. . give us your country people will make you rich. people will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of my future has to be a big. concern for too cold on the west coast to come out in 2000. so he 1st made promises but news later reality looks very different. mr shoes. good drinking a short. cut. good that is a big story at that time we. gave the. company to god the stream of black gold. oil promises starts december 4th w. . this is the news live from the u.k. is set to become the 1st country to roll out a clinically approved 19 faxing. has been preparing for the biggest program. in history to begin next week this is big news also for the vaccine develop those biotech and finest they're bracing to produce and deliver the vaccine on time also coming up. jemmy's partial lockdown extended into 2021 c
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grow harlem brundtland then direct a general of the w.h.o. tell us the organizations chief epidemiologist with making the news globally that we needed to make a global alert so that other countries could be aware of this. dr brundtland was a former head of state and in addition she was a pediatrician she understood clearly politics as well as technical issues related to health other director generals were less willing to take a political stand then she was she was a very strong director general who didn't wait for consensus from countries before acting she acted and then brought countries along winter in order that they would agree with what she did it was enormously effective in what the w.h.o. was able to provide leadership for over the reluctant consent of china china was offended was upset was insulted and this will come back to haunt the w.h.o. and world to this day. 3 years later the sun's corona virus completely disappeared and the w.h.o. had appointed a new director general ma. margaret chan who had come to worldwide attention as dire
grow harlem brundtland then direct a general of the w.h.o. tell us the organizations chief epidemiologist with making the news globally that we needed to make a global alert so that other countries could be aware of this. dr brundtland was a former head of state and in addition she was a pediatrician she understood clearly politics as well as technical issues related to health other director generals were less willing to take a political stand then she was she was a very strong director general...
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jewish calendar that more than 50 community members and guests were celebrating in the synagogue in harlem. at midday stephon be heavily armed attacked the synagogue. he fired shots at the door and threw hand grenades. but the synagogue solid wooden door withstood the attack and it saved the lives of those inside. among them was max prevert ski chairman of hollows jewish community the experience has left him traumatized. as a desert bird never had a problem with the fireworks on new year's eve in the past but i noticed this year that they made me feel a bit. i wouldn't say they made me nervous but i really don't feel comfortable with . it because i associate them with the attack in the death of me these are months look. when he failed to enter the synagogue the right wing extremists shot a woman who had spoken to him while walking by he then storm to a snack bar and opened fire killing a customer. he filmed everything on a helmet camera streaming the attack live on the internet a sign in the window commemorates the 2 people who were killed. next perverts he has twice found paper swats to g
jewish calendar that more than 50 community members and guests were celebrating in the synagogue in harlem. at midday stephon be heavily armed attacked the synagogue. he fired shots at the door and threw hand grenades. but the synagogue solid wooden door withstood the attack and it saved the lives of those inside. among them was max prevert ski chairman of hollows jewish community the experience has left him traumatized. as a desert bird never had a problem with the fireworks on new year's eve...
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from ghetto to harlem because. everybody is going to knows bobby wine. despite coming from a cool family the pop star wants to become president and can challenge is we've got this elite audience. credible story of bobby boy. starts to simmer tell on d.w. . in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world it's lonely. and breathtakingly beautiful. arctic. to take a journey around the north meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. or the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on the. northern lights the arctic circle starts december 21st. place. this is g.w. news live from berlin venezuelans vote for a new parliament known as the national assembly but the opposition is boycotting the elections alleging is rigged in favor of the ruling socialist party president nicolas maduro used the opportunity to tie from his grip on power on the shelf. the . violence and arrests on the streets of terrorist clashes break out in the french capital at anothe
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. ♪ ♪ in the dark spring of 1940, german auto divisions were crashing through harlem and belgium. ♪ ♪anding alone. the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead. and the biggest challenge in colonel eisenhower's life was to aid in that preparation. ♪ ♪ >> later 1940 he was made chief of staff where his staff brought in assignment as chief of staff of the 9th corps. ♪ ♪ >> in the summer of 1941 colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter krueger whose newly organized third army was preparing to participate in the most realistic war maneuvers held by american troops. ♪ ♪ in these maneuvers over the fought for the growing army of citizen soldiers, eisenhower's task was to work out a plan of defense against an invading, mechanized force. [ shots fired ] ♪ ♪ >> soon after the maneuvers were over, eisenhower was promoted to brigadier general and within days came the bombing of pearl harbor. ♪ [ explosion ] >> from almost this moment on the fate of the nation and the fate of general dwight d. eisenhower would be inextricably bo
. ♪ ♪ in the dark spring of 1940, german auto divisions were crashing through harlem and belgium. ♪ ♪anding alone. the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead. and the biggest challenge in colonel eisenhower's life was to aid in that preparation. ♪ ♪ >> later 1940 he was made chief of staff where his staff brought in assignment as chief of staff of the 9th corps. ♪ ♪ >> in the summer of 1941 colonel eisenhower...
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there's nothing, from his hustling in harlem.d getting in trouble and even saying that he is getting harsher sentence than he would have if he was not messing with white women. but he and his friend, the getting is long sentences. so he is really like, he starts to transform. he is angry. and then he is learning, and his family is still visiting him in jail. it's hard for him because he doesn't like them to see him that way. if the net keep coming but at the same time while he is going through his change while in jail will fred finds a nation in detroit. because he is looking for something to be involved with. as unusual because he wants a community. randall: so when malcolm gets out of prison. and then he is in the nation. was her moment where if there was damage . teacher father's research determine there is possibility the back sliding back into the formal criminal life and that time in prison and his studies and membership in the nation set him on a true course. tamara: i just want make sure that it's clear that it's our rese
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from the ghetto to harlem. everybody knows bobby why. despite coming from a coup family the pop star wants to become president. jesus god doesn't meet. audiences. credible story goes bobby was. just. don't listen to. him and told me push the old loves us right now in the us right now climate change the 1st off the story. faces lifelessly way from just one week. how much worse can it really do. we still have time to act i'm doing. what it says. that subscribe to the morning news like this. and you may know yes yes we can hear you and how the last 2 years gentlemen sound so i want to bring you i'm going to amount off and you've never tired to have surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical really what moves. all some who talk to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaping her legacy joining us from eccles law stops in. the summer go by keep to seek for food. keep clean to prevent contamination. separate draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. kook's 3r
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. >>7 bottles of harlem magnum from 2002 to 2007. those bottles made at the harlan estate in napa those consecutive years in a row is why he says the bottles are so expensive. check online found some of those bottles going for more than $2000 each. george says money from the missing mall backs and more now topping more than $35,000 at an auction that would go for a lot more than that. >>to me they're priceless because you know we buy them from bill harley himself george says that these covered crooks were no amateurs he says they went directly for the good stuff ignoring all the other why this isn't something that you go in and steal and then you drink. you have to number one be very educated on wine number 2 have someplace to sell it. you can't he thinks that someone will try to sell these bottles on the black market were a willing one call us or we'll be waiting to drink it up. but he offers this advice if you see harlan magnums for sale that never come up for sale in a perfect vertical. it doesn't happen jonathan mccall kron 4 new
. >>7 bottles of harlem magnum from 2002 to 2007. those bottles made at the harlan estate in napa those consecutive years in a row is why he says the bottles are so expensive. check online found some of those bottles going for more than $2000 each. george says money from the missing mall backs and more now topping more than $35,000 at an auction that would go for a lot more than that. >>to me they're priceless because you know we buy them from bill harley himself george says that...
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from the ghetto to harlem and everyone going to knows probably why. despite coming from a coup family, the pop star wants to become president of the challenges of god, this elite audience. credible story of foggy morning starts december 10th on the w. . this is the w. news live from berlin. another boost to european hopes for a covert vaccine before the end of the year. drug makers, pfizer, and the german part of biotech follow in madonna's footsteps and asked europe for a fast track. go ahead. also on the program, a warning on world aids day, almost 40000000, people are living with a tribe. but experts say progress against the aids pandemic could be undone by the coronavirus. thousands of farmers blocked roads leading into the indian campus.
from the ghetto to harlem and everyone going to knows probably why. despite coming from a coup family, the pop star wants to become president of the challenges of god, this elite audience. credible story of foggy morning starts december 10th on the w. . this is the w. news live from berlin. another boost to european hopes for a covert vaccine before the end of the year. drug makers, pfizer, and the german part of biotech follow in madonna's footsteps and asked europe for a fast track. go ahead....
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from the ghetto to harlem and. everybody going god knows bobby why. despite coming from a post family the pop star wants to become president. of challenges we've got this elite bomblets. credible story of bobby was. obvious in 75 minutes on double. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. in the us of climate change. because he made us sit. up some stupid people. what ideas do they have the future of. g.w. dot com africa legacy of the melting just. click the term. has a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. just 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like . information on the krona larysa or any other science topic. you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at d.w. dot com slash science. this is d w news live from berlin a christmas lockdown could be on the horizon here in germany rising kovac 19 infections and
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