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the harlem festival.ver found a distributor work the footage was in the basement for decades. >> i wonder if this film were a lot of the same would it have found me. not only african-americans but people in general. i thought instantly this could change lives.>>> it raises the question about what gets remembered. woodstock did, the harlem cultural festival did not. why has it been so hard to preserve this and other black music? >> i'm so in love with music. the passion i have. i want people to see the magic. often times, because black creators are not seen as artists were important. the canon isn't held up the same way. it is often seen as disposable. our history is disposable. that is the true meaning in my definition of what black lives matter means. even our creations. our art cost stories are just as important and life-changing. >>> amir thompson, request love, says since the film he has archives telling him of unknown treasures. that means there is more to come.>>> i am jeffrey brown in harlem, new y
the harlem festival.ver found a distributor work the footage was in the basement for decades. >> i wonder if this film were a lot of the same would it have found me. not only african-americans but people in general. i thought instantly this could change lives.>>> it raises the question about what gets remembered. woodstock did, the harlem cultural festival did not. why has it been so hard to preserve this and other black music? >> i'm so in love with music. the passion i...
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at the apollo theater. ♪ saturday night in harle saturday night in harlem saturday night in harlem ♪your own bourbon. >> oh, man guys, i have my own bourbon. it's called brown sugar bourbin. listen, i'm a tell you right now, i'm not afraid of anybody else's alcohol this goes hard [ laughter ] and it's sweet it has a nice sweet flavor to it so it is going crazy right now so we going to toast to all of you guys if you didn't have a mask on, you could taste it [ cheers and applause brown sugar. brown sugar babe >> jimmy: jamie foxx, everybody. "act like you got some sense: and other things my daughters taught me" is available starting tuesday we'll be right back with phoebe robinson. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. ♪ earl
at the apollo theater. ♪ saturday night in harle saturday night in harlem saturday night in harlem ♪your own bourbon. >> oh, man guys, i have my own bourbon. it's called brown sugar bourbin. listen, i'm a tell you right now, i'm not afraid of anybody else's alcohol this goes hard [ laughter ] and it's sweet it has a nice sweet flavor to it so it is going crazy right now so we going to toast to all of you guys if you didn't have a mask on, you could taste it [ cheers and applause brown...
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woodstock did; the harlem cultural festival did not.'m so in love with music and just, the passion that i have for it, i want people to see the magic that i see. ♪ ♪ ♪ and oftentimes, because black creators aren't seen as artists or in importance, like, their canon isn't held up the same way-- it's often seen as disposable. our history's disposable. and that, to me, that's the true meaning of-- my definition of what black lives matter means. it's that even our creations, our art, our stories are just as important and life-changing. ♪ oh, happy day oh, happy day ♪ >> brown: some very good news: ahmir thompson-- questlove-- says since the film came out, he's heard from archives all over the country telling him of other largely unknown treasures. that means there's more to come. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in marcus garvey park in harlem, new york. ♪ oh, happy day oh, happy day ♪ >> woodruff: ken mascara has been the sheriff of st. lucie county in florida for the past 20 years. he has seen funding for mental health facilities p
woodstock did; the harlem cultural festival did not.'m so in love with music and just, the passion that i have for it, i want people to see the magic that i see. ♪ ♪ ♪ and oftentimes, because black creators aren't seen as artists or in importance, like, their canon isn't held up the same way-- it's often seen as disposable. our history's disposable. and that, to me, that's the true meaning of-- my definition of what black lives matter means. it's that even our creations, our art, our...
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saying harlem, the new york mayor went on "morning joe" this week and had this message for america'syor in america, do it now. get the vaccine mandates in place. ahead of the cold weather. when things are going to get tougher. do it now or you will regret it later. >> according to the 2020 census, your city of buffalo has nearly 280,000 residents. i understand you are a registered nurse. if you become mayor, how would you intend to encourage vaccinations? >> yeah. thank you. thank you for having me, reverend al. i was in harlem last week and one thing i noticed is the vaccine requirements taken seriously and here in buffalo we are using the honor system. masks are optional if you're vaccinated. i have called for a vaccine mandate. i believe in bodily autonomy and folks should wok with physicians but if there's not a medical reason or a religious exemption people need to be vaccinated. folks have the right to do what they want with their bodies but not the right to infringe on the lives of other people. this is a global pandemic. we have lost a lot of people and folks need to be vacci
saying harlem, the new york mayor went on "morning joe" this week and had this message for america'syor in america, do it now. get the vaccine mandates in place. ahead of the cold weather. when things are going to get tougher. do it now or you will regret it later. >> according to the 2020 census, your city of buffalo has nearly 280,000 residents. i understand you are a registered nurse. if you become mayor, how would you intend to encourage vaccinations? >> yeah. thank...
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born in the slums of harlem the — to kill it. born in the slums of harlem the son _ to kill it. the slums of harlem the son ofjamaican i harlem the son ofjamaican immigrants and drifting as a teenager, if you would've imagined that his rise to such heights. culminating in being appointed america's top diplomatjust before 9/11. it america's top diplomat “ust before 9/11. , ., ., ., ., ., ., 9/11. it is a great honour for me to submit the — 9/11. it is a great honour for me to submit the united _ 9/11. it is a great honour for me to submit the united states - 9/11. it is a great honour for me to i submit the united states senate of: ella powell as secretary of state. and at _ ella powell as secretary of state. and at the un he made a case for the invasion of iraq that he would later ruefully admitted was based on incorrect information.— ruefully admitted was based on incorrect information. there can be no doubt that _ incorrect information. there can be no doubt that saddam _ incorrect information. there can be no doubt that saddam hussein - incorrect information. there can be no
born in the slums of harlem the — to kill it. born in the slums of harlem the son _ to kill it. the slums of harlem the son ofjamaican i harlem the son ofjamaican immigrants and drifting as a teenager, if you would've imagined that his rise to such heights. culminating in being appointed america's top diplomatjust before 9/11. it america's top diplomat “ust before 9/11. , ., ., ., ., ., ., 9/11. it is a great honour for me to submit the — 9/11. it is a great honour for me to submit the...
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had aggregate power we go to harlem and plant trees. when i noticed my showed up at harlem no one was interested in planting trees but everyone showed up except for the boss who is door to be found. no one was planting trees for their telling investment war stories they catch up on the gossiper know what was planting trees which is a thing went to harlem to do. the managing director the guy at the top of the food chain by the name they were slim fit suits, tailored shirts they do not wear rolexes they have visibly cheap black rubber wrist strap. with it and said hey guys, take the pictures and get out of your that's exactly what we did. we started drinking but i asked when the older associates nearby and said look, we wanted to call it a social day we should've called it that rather than service day. and his response stuck with me. if you ever heard of the golden rule and i said of course i had. you treat others like you want to be treated. he said no, the golden rule is this. he who has the gold makes the rules. and that stuck with me
had aggregate power we go to harlem and plant trees. when i noticed my showed up at harlem no one was interested in planting trees but everyone showed up except for the boss who is door to be found. no one was planting trees for their telling investment war stories they catch up on the gossiper know what was planting trees which is a thing went to harlem to do. the managing director the guy at the top of the food chain by the name they were slim fit suits, tailored shirts they do not wear...
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pequeÑo de tres aÑos también de origen latin murió tras caer desde la ventana de un cuarto piso en harlemficio de donde el menor cayó al vacío desde una ventana del cuarto piso la abuela de dani se enteró frente a las cámaras de televisión que su nieto de casi cuatro aÑos había fallecido camino al hospital el niÑo estaba al cuidado de su otra hija >>ella lo comenzó a llamar lo llamó y vio que el niÑo estaba en la cama pero algo ocurrió en el aire acondicionado al parecer se tropezó y el niÑo cayó por la ventana todo ocurrió a las 10:00 de la maÑana en el edificio de la calle 133 donde las autoridades indican que en el apartamento había otros menores al parecer un aire acondicionado pequeÑo fue instalado en una ventana y pedazos de cartón cubrían el aparato y por uno de estos espacios el niÑo cayó por ley en la ciudad de nueva yorken los departament donde viven menores los aires acondicionados deben permitir instalarse permanentemente y la unidad debe estar atornillada la ventana no dejar un espacio mayor de 4" y media al rededor y utilizar paneles de metal para tapar el espacio pero en es
pequeÑo de tres aÑos también de origen latin murió tras caer desde la ventana de un cuarto piso en harlemficio de donde el menor cayó al vacío desde una ventana del cuarto piso la abuela de dani se enteró frente a las cámaras de televisión que su nieto de casi cuatro aÑos había fallecido camino al hospital el niÑo estaba al cuidado de su otra hija >>ella lo comenzó a llamar lo llamó y vio que el niÑo estaba en la cama pero algo ocurrió en el aire acondicionado al parecer...
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he went up through the reserve corps in harlem.itation. as you're ready quoted, he said, don't get into a war you don't know how it is going to end. he was very cautious about sending men and women into harm's way, but was always ready to defend our country and defend our democracy, so he made the tough decisions, in vietnam, it was a very challenging circumstance for america, it was not one of those highlights of our military operations. he learned from the vietnam war, what he did in regards to the goal force was incredible, and then as a national security adviser, as chairman of the joint chiefs, he became the military strategist for how america could deal with our current threats and recognised limitations of art military with the importance of a military with the importance of a military —— the gulf wars. this military with the importance of a military -- the gulf wars. as john said, he military -- the gulf wars. as john said. he will— military -- the gulf wars. as john said, he will be _ military -- the gulf wars. as john sai
he went up through the reserve corps in harlem.itation. as you're ready quoted, he said, don't get into a war you don't know how it is going to end. he was very cautious about sending men and women into harm's way, but was always ready to defend our country and defend our democracy, so he made the tough decisions, in vietnam, it was a very challenging circumstance for america, it was not one of those highlights of our military operations. he learned from the vietnam war, what he did in regards...
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go to harlem and you plant trees and when we showed up in harlem no one was interested in plantingtrees . everyone showed up except for the boss who was nowhere to be found but no one was planting trees. they were telling investment war stories and the thing we went to harlem to do but then of course the boss shows up an hour late, the guy at the top of the food chain which by the way goldman sachs ward tailored shirts they don't wear rolexes, they wear these cheap black rubber wrist strap digital watches as a show of humility but anyway he shows up not only with that watch but gucci boots and says we're taking pictures get out of here. that's what we did. we went to a bar nearby and started drinking and i asked one of the associates. i said we wanted to call it a social day we should have called it that rather than calling it service day and his response with me. he said have you ever ever heard of the golden rule ? i said you treat others like you want to be treated and he said no . the golden rule is this. he who has the gold makes the rules. and that stuck with me, i called it the g
go to harlem and you plant trees and when we showed up in harlem no one was interested in plantingtrees . everyone showed up except for the boss who was nowhere to be found but no one was planting trees. they were telling investment war stories and the thing we went to harlem to do but then of course the boss shows up an hour late, the guy at the top of the food chain which by the way goldman sachs ward tailored shirts they don't wear rolexes, they wear these cheap black rubber wrist strap...
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i was the son of immigrants in a harlem. i fell into a great relationship with not only frank, but vice president bush and especially president reagan. we were having a meeting in the situation room, and frank wasn't there. the president wasn't there. schultz is there and the major cabinet members are there, and i am presiding over it, and suddenly frank walks in and sits down on that side of the table. right behind him is president reagan. i'm wondering, what happened? frank scribbles a note to me, and he passes it down the table, and i open up this little piece of paper, and it says, you are now the national security advisor. nobody asked me, frank. so what? that was the end of it. i did that for a total of two years. president reagan and i formed a great relationship, as i did with vice president bush, and came to the end, frank is going back, so i can get back to the army. i stayed for a while longer, and finally, i was able to break free of the white house and go back to the army. i said, i'm not retiring from the army
i was the son of immigrants in a harlem. i fell into a great relationship with not only frank, but vice president bush and especially president reagan. we were having a meeting in the situation room, and frank wasn't there. the president wasn't there. schultz is there and the major cabinet members are there, and i am presiding over it, and suddenly frank walks in and sits down on that side of the table. right behind him is president reagan. i'm wondering, what happened? frank scribbles a note...
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so what's happened is irene is now living in harlem with her husband who is a doctor.ho is a bigot, a racist, who believes that his wife is white, which is the passing of the title. one of the the interesting things of the film is pretty much everyone in it is pretend they're not pretending to be something that they're not. you saw from that clip, the film is shot in foursquare film black and white. if you are watching a movie in this 1929, movies would look like a square frame, black and white. the use of the black and white is fascinating because when you look at a black and white film it isn't to do with black and white, it's to do with all the shades in between. and it kind of brilliantly and you would encapsulate the ambiguity going all through the film. i should say, this is a very difficult subject matter to make a film about. i think rebecca hall has done it rather brilliantly. it's sensitive and it's handled very well. it's also dramatically engaging. there are moments of melodrama, absolutely. looks really good, performances are really convincing and it's jus
so what's happened is irene is now living in harlem with her husband who is a doctor.ho is a bigot, a racist, who believes that his wife is white, which is the passing of the title. one of the the interesting things of the film is pretty much everyone in it is pretend they're not pretending to be something that they're not. you saw from that clip, the film is shot in foursquare film black and white. if you are watching a movie in this 1929, movies would look like a square frame, black and...
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people in harlem will know what that means. the expectations we put on athletes to be role models for everyone can be daunting. charles barkley, the role model in a 1993 nike ad and i think that's fair. we cannot expect athletes to be all things to all people in all facets of life, but this pandemic is a five alarm fire and it's been worse in the black community. what are your thoughts on shouldering some responsibility for vaccine advocacy during this pandemic and this public health emergency? >> i think all the people who understand this misinformation is one of the primary factors in the intransigence of this virus. if we get with the program and understand what vaccines do we will be able to eliminate this virus or keep it at a point where it's not as life threatening as it's been. george washington made the troops get inoculated for smallpox during revolutionary war. it's been part of public administration since that time. when we went to grade school and high school, we had to get inoculated for measles, mumps, rubella, p
people in harlem will know what that means. the expectations we put on athletes to be role models for everyone can be daunting. charles barkley, the role model in a 1993 nike ad and i think that's fair. we cannot expect athletes to be all things to all people in all facets of life, but this pandemic is a five alarm fire and it's been worse in the black community. what are your thoughts on shouldering some responsibility for vaccine advocacy during this pandemic and this public health emergency?...
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the golden theatre top wall generally was bought by yard case. helen may be seeking harlem without a by a dog, which orlando would do. nobody deal at pier peak. did he give it to love any other he had to de la yet to delegate? she had it will be after banana mc. i've got dinner or selina galindo's. he believed the latter getting a little more than a year. you'll be cheaper than you were with him. the real thing will be, but you'll have all been ilia move. 0197040 really with ah double bill. these are due to go to the school chattooga. ah, mobile. they saw georgia, the bottles case party martha m, but it was shot in the gated wallace, arkansas. delicate. on their, bought their muddy dirty men happening to day to leans, lukea no matter manifested. he then mickey was still on the head as he got in there. the columbia i see clearly that the gibbon was a chima video for middle as of june, nissan little got the loaner ah . 2 ah ah i'll seen digital vasa politically vehicles old t pass javion composite data for yard because he or catalog got the old testing. gotta give wagner, wizard, alleg
the golden theatre top wall generally was bought by yard case. helen may be seeking harlem without a by a dog, which orlando would do. nobody deal at pier peak. did he give it to love any other he had to de la yet to delegate? she had it will be after banana mc. i've got dinner or selina galindo's. he believed the latter getting a little more than a year. you'll be cheaper than you were with him. the real thing will be, but you'll have all been ilia move. 0197040 really with ah double bill....
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the american story like colin powell born jamaican immigrants in harlem, new york.ose to become a 4 star general chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, national security advisor and secretary of state serving under 4 presidents. the first black american in each of those roles. >> the world lost one of the greatest leaders that we have ever witnessed. almost lost a great husband. and the family lost a tremendous fun. >> in the run-up to desert storm. the general became known for the powell doctrine which dictates the u.s. exhaust all options short of armed conflict. an outline a clear exit strategy before resorting to war. but once at war crush the enemy with overwhelming force fight it. >> and to the death. know that america cannot be challenging perhaps most remembered in his diplomatic will for 2003 speech to the un making the case for war in iraq claiming saddam hussein was hiding weapons of mass destruction. we have no indication that saddam hussein is ever abandon his nuclear weapons program. no such weapons were found. it was a speech powell would publicly. >>
the american story like colin powell born jamaican immigrants in harlem, new york.ose to become a 4 star general chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, national security advisor and secretary of state serving under 4 presidents. the first black american in each of those roles. >> the world lost one of the greatest leaders that we have ever witnessed. almost lost a great husband. and the family lost a tremendous fun. >> in the run-up to desert storm. the general became known for the...
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the, you're the the golden theater top war. gentleman was a barber yard case. helen may be seeking harlem without a by a dog which orlando would do nobody g p t. could he kiss it to la many other year, 2 dollars a year to le le gear she had it will be of the banana mc. i've got dinner or said leaning a little 7 in the ladder. keep and i'll get over that again. you'll be cheaper than you were with immediately will be. but you'll give albany a live moon. 09 the 7040 really with ah double body shop doing to go to the school chattooga. ah la lisa georgia. the bottles case harty martha m. what is the shop? in the gated while as hopkins are delicate on their, bought their loaded into the men happening to day to leaves little t no matter manifested. even mickey was still on the ne, ethically near the columbia. i see gulliver, the g one was it's him already formidable as of june, nissan little got the loaner ah . 2 ah ah i'll seen to do boss sat there politically. bianca's old t pess javion composite other facade, cas, your catalogue got the all to been gotta give on. there was a de la f, a on me
the, you're the the golden theater top war. gentleman was a barber yard case. helen may be seeking harlem without a by a dog which orlando would do nobody g p t. could he kiss it to la many other year, 2 dollars a year to le le gear she had it will be of the banana mc. i've got dinner or said leaning a little 7 in the ladder. keep and i'll get over that again. you'll be cheaper than you were with immediately will be. but you'll give albany a live moon. 09 the 7040 really with ah double body...
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up in the midst of the harlem renaissance.that was always his core. he never forgot who he was. his wife, alma, was always there by his side to support him as they raise their five children. it was an amazing man. it's easy to be critical of him in iraq and based on what we know about his u n interview and report, but i don't think that's gonna be the thing that people remember when they talk about colin powell, certainly an african american political history, that will be the last thing that won't be the first thing to come to mind. colin powell's unique person. history will be the thing that comes to mind. yeah i want to get to iraq and just a moment, professor. but let's talk more about colin palace impact on african americans, the history of black men and women in the military and also the place of african americans in government. from 19 forties and about 57. he went into the military up into the 19 nineties. so he saw it when it was segregated before you know, when it was still jim crow, and he rose out of those out of t
up in the midst of the harlem renaissance.that was always his core. he never forgot who he was. his wife, alma, was always there by his side to support him as they raise their five children. it was an amazing man. it's easy to be critical of him in iraq and based on what we know about his u n interview and report, but i don't think that's gonna be the thing that people remember when they talk about colin powell, certainly an african american political history, that will be the last thing that...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we'll take you to new york's legendary harlem school of the arts andpact on the community. plus, grammy winning singer songwriter natalie hemby talks with anthony mason about her new and tonyardn op t s about returning to the broadway stage. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we'll take you to new york's legendary harlem school of the arts andpact on the community. plus, grammy winning singer songwriter natalie hemby talks with anthony mason about her new and tonyardn op t s about returning to the broadway stage. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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what i want for harlem. it gambling the thumb coloma. well, i got, you got to look at the number and it could be filed with the offer to let it go. if i did with in a teacher, ah, france had no choice but to let go of his once glorious empire in sub saharan africa. only a handful of territories remained and their 2 nationalist movements were increasingly gaining ground. in algeria, things were different. the french didn't even officially refer to the conflict as a war, but simply as events. however, this nameless war now entered is final and most of violence fees. the goal had already given way to the notable in sub saharan africa. and when he spoke on the 4th of november 1960, he knew that the days of french algeria were numbers. you would be elected to the whole j we'll is say d she d also know this reply from a new vote. yes remark, audrey, no, oh oh, well, no more do not really follow me properly. all day news. i really am here again the 132 year link between france and algeria was about to be broken. anxiety spread among the french
what i want for harlem. it gambling the thumb coloma. well, i got, you got to look at the number and it could be filed with the offer to let it go. if i did with in a teacher, ah, france had no choice but to let go of his once glorious empire in sub saharan africa. only a handful of territories remained and their 2 nationalist movements were increasingly gaining ground. in algeria, things were different. the french didn't even officially refer to the conflict as a war, but simply as events....
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powell was born in harlem to jamaican immigrant parents. joined the army, served two combat tours. worked for four presidents for both parties, became the first black national security adviser. his sterling record was complicated by the iraq war. powell later regretted making the case for the war in iraq after 9/11 with faulty information that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, calling his push to invade the country a blunt on his record. tributes poured in for the towering figure. >> i feel as if i have a hole in my heart just learning of this recently. first african-american chairman of the joint chiefs. first african-american secretary of state. a man who was respected around the globe. and will be quite frankly, it is not possible to replace colin powell. we will miss him. >> general powell was fully vaccinated against covid-19. doctors say his battle with blood cancer, multiple my loem a, compromised his immune system and made him vulnerable to coronavirus. president biden ordered flags flown at half staff in honor of general powell. coming up at 5:30, we'll bring you presi
powell was born in harlem to jamaican immigrant parents. joined the army, served two combat tours. worked for four presidents for both parties, became the first black national security adviser. his sterling record was complicated by the iraq war. powell later regretted making the case for the war in iraq after 9/11 with faulty information that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, calling his push to invade the country a blunt on his record. tributes poured in for the towering figure. >>...
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he was born to jamaican immigrants in harlem and was lost as a teenager., flags were lowered to half-staff and the tributes have been lavish. >> he broke barriers and those barriers were not easy to break by any stretch, but he did it with dignity and grace and because of what he was able to accomplish, it did elevate our nation. in so many ways. may he rest in peace. >> until saddam's invasion of kuwait in 1990, colin powell was relatively unknown. after it, he became a household name as america's first black commander of the u.s. military. he develed the powell doctrine, do not start a war unless you know how to end it. having been injured during the vietnam war, but if force is to be use than let it be overwhelming. >> our strategy is se. first, we are going to set it off, then we kill it. >> having reached the top, he would now blaze a new trai, becoming america's most senior diplomat right before 9/11. >> it is an honor for me to submit the name to the senate of colin powell as secretary of state. >> at the u.n., he made a case for the invasion of ira
he was born to jamaican immigrants in harlem and was lost as a teenager., flags were lowered to half-staff and the tributes have been lavish. >> he broke barriers and those barriers were not easy to break by any stretch, but he did it with dignity and grace and because of what he was able to accomplish, it did elevate our nation. in so many ways. may he rest in peace. >> until saddam's invasion of kuwait in 1990, colin powell was relatively unknown. after it, he became a household...
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. >> reporter: melba wilson runs a harlem restaurant that requires proof of vaccination to dine indoors>> in the beginning it hurt we did lose quite a bit of business however, moving forward, i think people like kind of started getting used to it i'm hoping this is something that will be ended hopefully within the next few months or so. >> gabe, let's go back for a moment to the vaccine mandates some police departments aren't quite sure how or whether they will implement them. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, lester here in new york, the nypd, the nation's largest, says about two-thirds of its officers have had at least one dose. a mandate for city workers went into effect last month, but so far it does not apply to police officers lester >> gabe, thank you. >>> two parents who went to trial in that high-profile college admissions scandal faced long prison terms tonight after being convicted of trying to bribe their children's way into elite universities. here's miguel almaguer >> the first parent to trial faced convictions today. financier john wilson and former casino executive gamal
. >> reporter: melba wilson runs a harlem restaurant that requires proof of vaccination to dine indoors>> in the beginning it hurt we did lose quite a bit of business however, moving forward, i think people like kind of started getting used to it i'm hoping this is something that will be ended hopefully within the next few months or so. >> gabe, let's go back for a moment to the vaccine mandates some police departments aren't quite sure how or whether they will implement them....
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. >> born in the absolutely of harlem, the son of jamaicanism grant and drifting as a teenager, few wouldne he'd rise to such heights. >> it is a great honor to me to submit the name to the united states senate as colin l. powell as secretary of statement. >> he made a capes for the invacation of iraq that he would later ruefully admit was based on incorrect information. >> income be no down that sadam husain has weapons of destruction and in ways that can cause massive depth and destruction. >> but for all that, this moderate republican was being courted by both parties to return to become the country's first african-american president. powell decided against, instead throwing his weight behind democrat barack barack's bid for that place in history. >> this morning a great so long, a great statesman, a great american has endorsed our campaign for change. >> i'm so proud that i have had this chance to serve my nation. >> this venn rated so long in later life used his ammunition sparingly, only intervening when he felt something needed saying like earlier this year after the attempted inve
. >> born in the absolutely of harlem, the son of jamaicanism grant and drifting as a teenager, few wouldne he'd rise to such heights. >> it is a great honor to me to submit the name to the united states senate as colin l. powell as secretary of statement. >> he made a capes for the invacation of iraq that he would later ruefully admit was based on incorrect information. >> income be no down that sadam husain has weapons of destruction and in ways that can cause massive...
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for a new season, but these players spent the past few months honing their skills at rutger park in harlems the mecca of street basketball. some sports legends made cameos on this court, including allen iverson, kobe bryant, and kevin durant. the woman who runs the union that represents these star players is ao playing offense against a mutating virus. >> she is a clever one. she is not to be predicted. monica: michelle roberts is the first female to head the national association, representing more than 450 players from 41 countries. last season, covid forced players into a bubble to finish out their games. during those weeks of isolation, black lives matter protests swept the country after the police shooting deaths of george floyd and breonna taylor. michelle: what i would describe as democracy in action. they figured it out. we will play, but under certain circumstances. the most visible example when you watch the games, y cannot avoid seeing black lives matter. it was immediately before and after games, they would start by saying "say her name." monica: they would encourage fans and pl
for a new season, but these players spent the past few months honing their skills at rutger park in harlems the mecca of street basketball. some sports legends made cameos on this court, including allen iverson, kobe bryant, and kevin durant. the woman who runs the union that represents these star players is ao playing offense against a mutating virus. >> she is a clever one. she is not to be predicted. monica: michelle roberts is the first female to head the national association,...
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general powell was born in 1937 in harlem much immigrant parents. he started service in the army, in vietnam, eventually becoming a four-star general. he worked under four presidents, breaking barriers each time. he was the first national security advisor, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and secretary of state. general powell's work outside of politics often brought him here to the bay area. he served as an advisor to the venture firm kleiner perkins on sand hill road. he was on the boards for salesforce, based in san francisco, and for san jose-based bloom energy. in 2012 the general came here to our newsroom. he agreed to a sitdown interview, no topic off the table. i asked him about the u.s. invasion of iraq based on false information that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. >> quote here. it was one of my most momentous failures, with the widest ranging impact. how does the secretary of state talk to the u.n. and be misled. >> i don't like the word misled because we didn't think we were being misled. i still don't think we were
general powell was born in 1937 in harlem much immigrant parents. he started service in the army, in vietnam, eventually becoming a four-star general. he worked under four presidents, breaking barriers each time. he was the first national security advisor, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and secretary of state. general powell's work outside of politics often brought him here to the bay area. he served as an advisor to the venture firm kleiner perkins on sand hill road. he was on the...
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tory is up in harlem. for our final deal.ry, we're going to start with rugs. but the cleanup is easy with these. >> that's right, michael, this is gel pro, it's their never move rug, what's awesome about this is kitchen, bathroom, hallway, anywhere you need it, it's got gel grippers on the bottom so it stays in place when you're vacuuming or walking, stain resistant. machine washable. the other thing that i love about it is it's really soft on your feet. checks every box. our deal today for a rug and matching runner is $50. >> colors are lovely, too. >>> this is fish kiss, say cheers to your favorite place, it's three different types of drinkware, we have mugs, tumblers and glasses. what i love even more than these hand-drawn pieces of art is that on every single one of them you can add a personalized name or message, so it really elevates this as a gift at 50% off, they start, today, at $12.50. >> that's great deal for somebody. this one, tory, this deal goes way back, one of our first "gma" deals. >> one of our first and a
tory is up in harlem. for our final deal.ry, we're going to start with rugs. but the cleanup is easy with these. >> that's right, michael, this is gel pro, it's their never move rug, what's awesome about this is kitchen, bathroom, hallway, anywhere you need it, it's got gel grippers on the bottom so it stays in place when you're vacuuming or walking, stain resistant. machine washable. the other thing that i love about it is it's really soft on your feet. checks every box. our deal today...
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>> i was born in harlem about one mile from here and grew up in the south bronx.: your parents were immigrants from -- >> jamaica. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy. >> it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is. most people of different bacchants, cultures, you name it. ccny had done it perfectly. i learned a little bit working for six years in the south bronx at jay sexers which sold children's furniture and toys. after i had been doing this a couple of years he came up to me and put his arm around my shoulder and said colleague, colleague -- they get is diminutive -- i don't think you can stay in the store. this will go to my daughters and their husbands. i want you to get your education and go somewhere and do something. i had no intention of staying at the store and being somebody who just drags boxes around. it touched me so deeply i remembered for the rest of my life, and wrote about in my memoir, he thought enough of me to tell me that i should get my education and move on. that
>> i was born in harlem about one mile from here and grew up in the south bronx.: your parents were immigrants from -- >> jamaica. david: growing up in new york did you enjoy new york as a young boy. >> it was such a diverse place that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is. most people of different bacchants, cultures, you name it. ccny had done it perfectly. i learned a little bit working for six years in the south bronx at jay sexers which sold children's...
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. >> reporter: born in harlem of jamaican immigrant parents, powell joined the army and served two combat tours in vietnam. he worked under four presidents in both parties, breaking barriers each time, as the nation's first black national security advisor, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and secretary of state. >> he gave the state department the very best of his leadership, his experience, his patriotism. >> reporter: a long-time republican, general powell broke with his party to endorse barack obama for president and then joe biden, speaking out against former president trump. powell regretted making the case for the war in iraq with information he believed that was true but that later proved false, calling it a blot on his record, a record of service honored with lowered flags today as the nation bids good-bye to a military mentor and steadfast statesman. colin powell was a husband, father and grandfather whose legacy includes the powell doctrine, for evaluating when to take military action. in washington, alice barr, nbc news. >> alice, thank you. general powell has deep ties in
. >> reporter: born in harlem of jamaican immigrant parents, powell joined the army and served two combat tours in vietnam. he worked under four presidents in both parties, breaking barriers each time, as the nation's first black national security advisor, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and secretary of state. >> he gave the state department the very best of his leadership, his experience, his patriotism. >> reporter: a long-time republican, general powell broke with...
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. >> in new york city raised in harlem. the south bronx he rose to the highest ranks. only the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> powell advised 4 presidents. one of them former president george w bush who said in a statement he was such a favorite of presidents that he earned the presidential medal of freedom twice. powell made history as the first black secretary of state and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, secretary of state antony blinken says pao's reputation ran across the globe surgery. palos beloved here at state department's history. >> and our embassies and consulates around the world. >> both blanket and defense secretary lloyd austin say powell was a mentor to them. he always made time for me. >> and i can always go to him with tough issues. he always had great council. >> powell died at the age of 84 due to complications from covid-19. his family says he was fully vaccinated, but he was also battling multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that weakens the immune system. president biden says pal's death doesn't mean the vaccine
. >> in new york city raised in harlem. the south bronx he rose to the highest ranks. only the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> powell advised 4 presidents. one of them former president george w bush who said in a statement he was such a favorite of presidents that he earned the presidential medal of freedom twice. powell made history as the first black secretary of state and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, secretary of state antony blinken says...
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>> i was born in harlem about a mile from here. i grew up in the south bronx, the hunts point section. david: your parents were immigrants from jamaica. colin: yep. david: so growing up in new york, did you enjoy new york as a young boy? colin: i thought it was a wonderful place to be a kid. it was such a diverse place, that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is, people of different backgrounds, cultures, colors, you name it. and of course ccny replicated that perfectly. i learned a little bit of yiddish working for six years in another corner of the south bronx, a place called jay sixers which sold juvenile furniture, carriages, and toys. he was a russian jew. it was me, an irish driver, and an italian salesman in the store. and one story i love to tell is after i had been doing this for a couple of years with jay, he comes up to me and put his arm around my shoulder, and said my name, using the yiddish diminutive, don't think you can stay at the store. this will go to my daughters and to their husbands. i want you
>> i was born in harlem about a mile from here. i grew up in the south bronx, the hunts point section. david: your parents were immigrants from jamaica. colin: yep. david: so growing up in new york, did you enjoy new york as a young boy? colin: i thought it was a wonderful place to be a kid. it was such a diverse place, that it really bonded on me that this is what the world is, people of different backgrounds, cultures, colors, you name it. and of course ccny replicated that perfectly. i...
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born to jamaican immigrants in harlem, powell grew up in the bronx, joining the army rotc in college, serving two combat tours in vietnam. powell once said when he first put on a uniform, he liked what he saw. powell would soon break through barriers, becoming a four-star general, serving under four presidents, republican and democrat. in 1991, overseeing the successful gulf war, when the u.s. ousted iraqi president saddam hussein from kuwait. his most controversial moment coming more than 20 years later. in 2003, as secretary of state, during a speech to the u.n., powell made the case for war, telling the world of iraq's weapons of mass destruction. >> the gravity of this moment is matched by the gravity of the threat that iraq's weapons of mass destruction pose to the world. >> reporter: those weapons did not exist. the intelligence was flawed. telling abc's barbara walters he felt terrible about the claims made in that speech. >> do you think this blot on your record will stay with you for the rest of your life? >> of course it will. >> well, it's a -- of course it will. it's a blo
born to jamaican immigrants in harlem, powell grew up in the bronx, joining the army rotc in college, serving two combat tours in vietnam. powell once said when he first put on a uniform, he liked what he saw. powell would soon break through barriers, becoming a four-star general, serving under four presidents, republican and democrat. in 1991, overseeing the successful gulf war, when the u.s. ousted iraqi president saddam hussein from kuwait. his most controversial moment coming more than 20...
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. >> reporter: raised in harlem and the bronx as a child of immigrant parents, powell joined the rotc at city college of new york, became a soldier, did two tours in vietnam, and went on to become one to have this country's most prominent leaders. first black national security advisor, first black chairman of the joint chiefs o f, so help me god. >> reporter: he considered a run to become the first black president but decided he didn't have the political fire in his belly. >> i will not be a candidate for president or for any other elective office in 19 -9d 6. >> reporter: powell became a household name during the first gulf war when he pointed at a map showing the location of the iraqi army. >> our strategy to go after this army is very, very simple. first, we're going to cut it off, and then we're going to kill it. >> reporter: desert storm, as it was called, lasted just seven weeks, and in an interview on the 25th anniversary of the war, powell acknowledged it may have created a false impression that the next war would be just as quick. do you think desert storm created unrealistic
. >> reporter: raised in harlem and the bronx as a child of immigrant parents, powell joined the rotc at city college of new york, became a soldier, did two tours in vietnam, and went on to become one to have this country's most prominent leaders. first black national security advisor, first black chairman of the joint chiefs o f, so help me god. >> reporter: he considered a run to become the first black president but decided he didn't have the political fire in his belly. >>...
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yet he was born to jamaican immigrants in harlem and was lost as a teenager., flags were lowered to half staff and the tributes have been lavish. he broke so many barriers and those barriers were not easy to break by any stretch. but he did it with dignity, he did it with grace. until saddam hussain�*s invasion of kuwait in 1990, colin powell was relatively unknown. after it, he became a household name, as america's first black commander of the us military. he developed the powell doctrine — don't start a war unless you know how you are going to end it. in many ways, he was a reluctant warrior, having been injured during the vietnam war, but if force is to be used, then let it be overwhelming. our strategy to go after this army is very, very simple. first we're going to cut it off and then we're going to kill it. having reached the top of the military, he'd now blaze a new trial, becoming america's most senior diplomatjust before 9/11. it's a great honour for me to submit the name to the united states senate of colin l powell, as secretary of state. and at the
yet he was born to jamaican immigrants in harlem and was lost as a teenager., flags were lowered to half staff and the tributes have been lavish. he broke so many barriers and those barriers were not easy to break by any stretch. but he did it with dignity, he did it with grace. until saddam hussain�*s invasion of kuwait in 1990, colin powell was relatively unknown. after it, he became a household name, as america's first black commander of the us military. he developed the powell doctrine...
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for a new season, but these players spent the past few months honing their skills at rucker park in harlem appearances on this court, including allen iverson, kobe bryant and kevin durant. cheering. the woman who runs the union that represents these star players is also playing offence against a mutating virus. she's a clever one, that covid. she is not to be predicted with any success most of the time. michele roberts is the first female to head the national professional basketball association, representing more than a50 players from a1 countries. last season, covid forced the players into a bubble in order to finish out their games. during those weeks of isolation, black lives matter protests swept the country after the police shooting deaths of george floyd and breonna taylor. i watched what i would describe as democracy in action. these guys figured it out, and they figured, "0k, we're going to play, but we're going to do it under certain circumstances. " and so the most visible example was you watch the games, you cannot avoid seeing black lives matter. the media interviews before and
for a new season, but these players spent the past few months honing their skills at rucker park in harlem appearances on this court, including allen iverson, kobe bryant and kevin durant. cheering. the woman who runs the union that represents these star players is also playing offence against a mutating virus. she's a clever one, that covid. she is not to be predicted with any success most of the time. michele roberts is the first female to head the national professional basketball...
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yet he was born to jamaican immigrants in harlem and was lost as a teenager.ay, flags were lowered to half staff and the tributes have been lavish. he broke so many barriers and those barriers were not easy to break by any stretch. but he did it with dignity, he did it with grace. until saddam hussain�*s invasion of kuwait in 1990, colin powell was relatively unknown. after it, he became a household name, as america's first black commander of the us military. he developed the powell doctrine — don't start a war unless you know how you are going to end it. in many ways, he was a reluctant warrior, having been injured during the vietnam war, but if force is to be used, then let it be overwhelming. our strategy to go after this army is very, very simple. first we're going to cut it off and then we're going to kill it. having reached the top of the military, he'd now blaze a new trial, becoming america's most senior diplomatjust before 9/11. it's a great honour for me to submit the name to the united states senate of colin l powell, as secretary of state. and at t
yet he was born to jamaican immigrants in harlem and was lost as a teenager.ay, flags were lowered to half staff and the tributes have been lavish. he broke so many barriers and those barriers were not easy to break by any stretch. but he did it with dignity, he did it with grace. until saddam hussain�*s invasion of kuwait in 1990, colin powell was relatively unknown. after it, he became a household name, as america's first black commander of the us military. he developed the powell doctrine...
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. >> based on a 1929 novel by harlem renaissance writer nella lawson, the movie called passing tells the story of two black women, one who actively passes for white, the other who does not. this is any husband, john ballou, beaulieu. >> does he know? >> >> rebecca hall directed the film. >> it is not just about racial passing but also about these other modes of performance, these other binaries, male, female, gay, straight. >> identity is a sort of cross-section between the story we tell about ourselves and the one that society tells, puts on us. >> buenos diaz. >> julio. >> julio. >> best known for her role in vicky cristina barcelona hall is making her director total debut. >> i spent preproduction here. to pull it off she spent time in harlem, at the schoenberg center for research in black culture and filmed on this street. >> you know, everyone says to, it is too big of a scope, it is too ambitious, it is too full moon, it is too black and white, it is all of the too's and here we are. >> what have you told him? >> ruth negga and tessa thompson are her stars. >> are you happy? >>
. >> based on a 1929 novel by harlem renaissance writer nella lawson, the movie called passing tells the story of two black women, one who actively passes for white, the other who does not. this is any husband, john ballou, beaulieu. >> does he know? >> >> rebecca hall directed the film. >> it is not just about racial passing but also about these other modes of performance, these other binaries, male, female, gay, straight. >> identity is a sort of...
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a memorial service was being held there for the mother of taliban spokesman's abbey harlem was our heed odyssey. it is osama bin javin has more form couple what he's were brought to nearby hospitals after sunday's attack in the afghan capital recovery month for the month. i don't know the exact place. i heard a loud sound. all the people were running away nowadays, the situation in afghanistan is very bad. i hope god will help us. right now, always are closed and we are waiting here and we don't know when they will help and the way we were about to leave it was supposed to be a memorial at the city 2nd largest mosque, a chance where the people in cobbled to meet the viola jaw had the taliban deputy information minister, an offer. condolences for his mother's death. hundreds of valuable unsupported the needles had gathered to pay their respects. multiple tears of security were set up but couldn't prevent the attack. gobble had seen unprecedented safety and security in the last few weeks. the checkpoints gone an unrestricted movement in the streets . minutes before much i had been to the
a memorial service was being held there for the mother of taliban spokesman's abbey harlem was our heed odyssey. it is osama bin javin has more form couple what he's were brought to nearby hospitals after sunday's attack in the afghan capital recovery month for the month. i don't know the exact place. i heard a loud sound. all the people were running away nowadays, the situation in afghanistan is very bad. i hope god will help us. right now, always are closed and we are waiting here and we...
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going to join forces with independent candidates in other provinces to form a considerable block in harlem and accountability and combat incorruption are on top of our agenda and also all those related to human rights, freedom of human dignity, and must be verified, wasn't enough enough to have a thought lake other cities in southern iraq, natalie is suffering from neglect. that's mostly 1st in the health sector. in july, several people were killed in a fire that broke out at a government hospital. frustration is widespread among its people, especially younger generations who haven't had many job opportunities or access to services with loss, it is going to have not those whom routed poor since 2003 have done nothing for us. they only serve their own interest. so i, in my family, voted for the opposition. monday. people here in austria say they finally manage it to punish the dominant political parties by voting for their opponents. previous election results have led to anger and protests in the city. but now many people here say they're happy with the outcome of sunday's vote and seat as
going to join forces with independent candidates in other provinces to form a considerable block in harlem and accountability and combat incorruption are on top of our agenda and also all those related to human rights, freedom of human dignity, and must be verified, wasn't enough enough to have a thought lake other cities in southern iraq, natalie is suffering from neglect. that's mostly 1st in the health sector. in july, several people were killed in a fire that broke out at a government...
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in american example and a great american story that story starting in harlem where he was born of jamaicanntually graduating from city college of new york powell entering the army through rotc as a young second lieutenant. he served two decorated combat tours in vietnam later serving as a national security adviser to president ronald reagan at the end of the cold war. he served under four presidents highlighted by his appointment to secretary of state under president george w bush, but his service was not without controversy powell was heavily criticized around the world for his speech at the united nations in 2003 attempting to justify the us invasion of iraq. there can be no doubt that saddam hussein has biological weapons. those weapons were never found powell said his speech about iraq having wmds was an intelligence failure still highly regarded by america's political leaders receiving the presidential medal of freedom twice. it's not only a dear friend in the patriots one of our great military leaders in a man overwhelming decisions like a joachi abc news, washington. and one more no
in american example and a great american story that story starting in harlem where he was born of jamaicanntually graduating from city college of new york powell entering the army through rotc as a young second lieutenant. he served two decorated combat tours in vietnam later serving as a national security adviser to president ronald reagan at the end of the cold war. he served under four presidents highlighted by his appointment to secretary of state under president george w bush, but his...