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we're in the heart of east harlem.he place where salsa and music live. ♪ - for decades, people like dj agujita, a.k.a. raymond perez, have been keeping these salsa sounds alive. - this is culture. this is tradition. this event, this area, this neighborhood-- like i always say, this is not a place where you live. it's a place that lives in you. the people who have been here all of their lives, who migrated from puerto rico, like my father did in 1937, these are people who are not going anywhere. and this is their outlet. this is--these are people who walk in here in walkers and wheelchairs, and when the music starts-- ♪ they're on their feet. - it's a little miracle. - it's a miracle. it's like you look for jesus. is jesus around? no, it's not jesus. - salsa. - salsa is around. ♪ - so the birth of salsa-- people think it's from cuba or puerto rico. where--how did it happen? - el son, which is from cuba, is what salsa is. ♪ - son is a genre of music and dance created in cuba, heavily influenced by african rhythms and sou
we're in the heart of east harlem.he place where salsa and music live. ♪ - for decades, people like dj agujita, a.k.a. raymond perez, have been keeping these salsa sounds alive. - this is culture. this is tradition. this event, this area, this neighborhood-- like i always say, this is not a place where you live. it's a place that lives in you. the people who have been here all of their lives, who migrated from puerto rico, like my father did in 1937, these are people who are not going...
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la tasa de homicidios en harlem fue de 8.3 cada 100,000 hbitantes.. >> queremos seguridad. si el tiro no le hubiese dado a Él, quizÁs le da a otra persona que no tiene nada que ver con el problema. maity: buenas noches. ¿quÉ se sabe de cuÁl fue el motivo de este terrible incidente? reportera: te puedo decir que de acuerdo a lo que se ve en el video, aparentemente tuvieron una discusiÓn ambos hombres, pero no se ha revelado el motivo especÍfico por el que le habrÍa disparado este sospechoso, que sigue prÓfugo. se pide al pÚblico cualquier informaciÓn sobre el sospechoso. leÓn: el congreso estatal de florida, con la influencia del gobernador ron desantis estÁ considerando dos proyectos de ley que exigirÍan a los hospitales que pregunten a los pacientes su situaciÓn migratoria e informen al estado. invalidarÍan las licencias de conducir emitidos a inmigrantes ilegales. maity: los indocumentados que esperan en ciudad juÁrez para cruzar a estados unidos escucharon decir que la frontera estaba abierta. eso fue suficiente para que acudieran en masa al puent
la tasa de homicidios en harlem fue de 8.3 cada 100,000 hbitantes.. >> queremos seguridad. si el tiro no le hubiese dado a Él, quizÁs le da a otra persona que no tiene nada que ver con el problema. maity: buenas noches. ¿quÉ se sabe de cuÁl fue el motivo de este terrible incidente? reportera: te puedo decir que de acuerdo a lo que se ve en el video, aparentemente tuvieron una discusiÓn ambos hombres, pero no se ha revelado el motivo especÍfico por el que le habrÍa disparado este...
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>> harry came from real poverty, born in harlem and grew up in jamaica and harlem. the navy and did not really have a clear path, by chance, got a couple of tickets to the theater in harlem, where he met -- and started at the very bottom. look what happened to dr.. yet, again, his priority was to change the world, he grew up in abject segregation. he told the story years later that he was headlining in vegas, headlining. he had to walk to the kitchen to get into the casino and could not stay in the death photo. it was frank sinatra who broke that barrier for harry and sammy davis, who are both headlining at that time. can you imagine living in a society that already data and perry did not have bitterness. he was a true activists, and he was not going to be bribed by money, fame or celebrity. he loved talking to young artists, however frustrating that could be. i know you, reverend, spent much time talking with him artists, athletes, they try to make them the harry belafonte day of the future. he spent a lot of time in the pop world and loved the art form. he then tr
>> harry came from real poverty, born in harlem and grew up in jamaica and harlem. the navy and did not really have a clear path, by chance, got a couple of tickets to the theater in harlem, where he met -- and started at the very bottom. look what happened to dr.. yet, again, his priority was to change the world, he grew up in abject segregation. he told the story years later that he was headlining in vegas, headlining. he had to walk to the kitchen to get into the casino and could not...
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i don't think we sign a claude mckay book already, a harlem renaissance writer of great. i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or where are you finding the evidence on this in the material and on? but sometimes we sit around and we have our zoom meetings and we just kind of dream up topics and then skip or jackie or, or i come up with, well, you know, who might write that or? you know, who might write that? and also, now the press is the series is now more and more widely. the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the
i don't think we sign a claude mckay book already, a harlem renaissance writer of great. i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then...
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local communities such as vernon shakey's is oh station or that the next wound -- or the lounge in harlemsome coffee shop or tea shop or eatery. this is the sort of revenue for. and it made it successful, and gave him the ability to distribute it to more locations. writing in these ads was really 14. there was also a letter in the green book where victor talks about the importance of advertising and taking out ads because many of the black businesses in their that he was trying to entice did not have the revenue or chose not to allocate the revenue towards advertising. he wanted to convince them that advertising in the green book would increase their business. the business that came their way. it is a very interesting situation. but my understanding is most of the businesses that heanted to advertise with did not have the capital to do it. >> to spot -- two small facts before you move on, it was great. >> it was green and that changed over the years. eventually he was able to put images on the cover. >> how big was it? >> it was about, eight by maybe six, very small. it was decided to go
local communities such as vernon shakey's is oh station or that the next wound -- or the lounge in harlemsome coffee shop or tea shop or eatery. this is the sort of revenue for. and it made it successful, and gave him the ability to distribute it to more locations. writing in these ads was really 14. there was also a letter in the green book where victor talks about the importance of advertising and taking out ads because many of the black businesses in their that he was trying to entice did...
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a 16-year-old boy caught on cram beating a cop over the head -- at a subway station in harlem.s was just a month after he if been arrested for possession of pistol and a cross bow. bragg office once again released the suspect without bail before transferring the case to a juvenile court. then we have the case of serial thief lorenzo mclucas arrested for the 129th time this time shoplifting at a target. democrats like to say no one is above the law. but it's clear they only mean that when they're targeting their political opponent. because when it comes to protecting and serving the law-abiding citizens of new york, their priorities are clearly somewhere else. so we hit the streets of new york and ask new yorkers their opinion on the current situation with crime as well as the diements indictment of donald trump. watch. >> how safe is new york city? >> oh, god gone down tubes. getting any better? >> no. no unfortunately. it >> comes in, can't go out the door. >> it's new york. you know every city has some crime, you have to be aware. you always have to pay attention. but i think
a 16-year-old boy caught on cram beating a cop over the head -- at a subway station in harlem.s was just a month after he if been arrested for possession of pistol and a cross bow. bragg office once again released the suspect without bail before transferring the case to a juvenile court. then we have the case of serial thief lorenzo mclucas arrested for the 129th time this time shoplifting at a target. democrats like to say no one is above the law. but it's clear they only mean that when...
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senior citizens, it was easier for them to jump on a train, a true train and go to the bronx or to harlem and it was for them to walk ten to 15 blocks to cross an open bridge and then have to do the same thing all over again. as i wrap up can you talk to me a little bit about us about reconnecting communities and how important the program is? >> this is so important for so many americans. the idea reconnecting communities is that the point of transportation infrastructure is to connect, and yet in far too many places you have transportation infrastructure that serves to divide in the form sometimes over if we were, a railroad line and it actually as the specific real-life example that you have shared, and is to remember our first conversation about this, you have a resident who find it easy to go all the way into another borough into manhattan to the bronx that is to go less than a mile. within their own community get groceries. that's a problem. we talk about these problems not in order to beat anybody up but because we have a chance now to fix it and do something about it. the first ren
senior citizens, it was easier for them to jump on a train, a true train and go to the bronx or to harlem and it was for them to walk ten to 15 blocks to cross an open bridge and then have to do the same thing all over again. as i wrap up can you talk to me a little bit about us about reconnecting communities and how important the program is? >> this is so important for so many americans. the idea reconnecting communities is that the point of transportation infrastructure is to connect,...
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and my next guest on the fail hearing madeleine bream son sergeant army sergeant was murdered in harlemer harrison powngdzer of victim rights new york and new york city council member robert holden thank you so much for joining me. you know, robert i want to go to you because you have said that these policies are dumb. they're stupid, and you've never seen new york this bad. so what can be done? to stop this -- >> i lived through the bad 70s and the 80s where we had thousands of murders a year. but somehow it wasn't as bad as we're seeing now there's a lawlessness in our streets nobody respects the police that we're seeing on streets certainly the thieves. and people are giving up and when you said about what joust a second ago you showed people are fed up and i'm hearing that from my constituents you know and by the way new york city isn't back. many of the businesses have not reopen opened or employees don't come back full-time. they're on, you know, limited schedules. nobody wants to go into work. my wife who is asian american will not take the new york subways because of high profil
and my next guest on the fail hearing madeleine bream son sergeant army sergeant was murdered in harlemer harrison powngdzer of victim rights new york and new york city council member robert holden thank you so much for joining me. you know, robert i want to go to you because you have said that these policies are dumb. they're stupid, and you've never seen new york this bad. so what can be done? to stop this -- >> i lived through the bad 70s and the 80s where we had thousands of murders a...
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his life was taken in the streets of harlem. brutally, by people who had no the business in t the street from the begin, gang members. so for him to sit there and try to insult me and my intelligence, all right, just like i said, that is one of the the reasons why i walked away from the plantation of the democratic party. elizabeth: crime see -- your son this is a disgrace what happened. democrats came off as elitists talking down to you and the families of crime victims, show the video of female cop reportedly assaulted by a repeat felon with 11 prior arrests. mayor eric adams is now focusing stopping amount of meat and meat products that people eat to fight climate change, that seems like a distraction. your take on this, madeleine, far left democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez slamming mayor adams for giving raises to cops. >> eric adams increases police wages by 28 percent, is that misplaced. >> i think so. we're now at a point where officially, most officers are paid more than a teacher with a masters degree serving the statem
his life was taken in the streets of harlem. brutally, by people who had no the business in t the street from the begin, gang members. so for him to sit there and try to insult me and my intelligence, all right, just like i said, that is one of the the reasons why i walked away from the plantation of the democratic party. elizabeth: crime see -- your son this is a disgrace what happened. democrats came off as elitists talking down to you and the families of crime victims, show the video of...
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. >> this goes back a long ways to the harlem renaissance movement which was a movement to d colonize people's minds. who are we? the question wasn't just what are our rights, those we had to fight for a long time but a deeper question of what do we deserve. who are we as people >> those are two separate questions. >> yeah sure. >> one is can you get the colonial powers off your back and create an independent nation and the other, in a different question from who are we as a people. who are we as an african people. i don't think there -- >> it is a very complicated question. you're in your own country but -- >> there wasn't any evolution and so to agree that by the 1960's people were talking about black power like the latest manifestation of black nationalism -- and there had been, it absolutely was not entirely new. i think it became more broad and more widespread. i think in terms of the way all these ideas were embraced throughout the black community in america. in previous cycles black nationalism, marcus garvey and others had said things are so bad for us here in black folks that
. >> this goes back a long ways to the harlem renaissance movement which was a movement to d colonize people's minds. who are we? the question wasn't just what are our rights, those we had to fight for a long time but a deeper question of what do we deserve. who are we as people >> those are two separate questions. >> yeah sure. >> one is can you get the colonial powers off your back and create an independent nation and the other, in a different question from who are we...
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build a subway still that will address the many needs of the transportation that will connect east harlem and harlem to the rest of the world my question is secretary your, $59 million for crosscutting research and development for past new technologies and practices railroad safety and efficiency, what are some of the new technologies in the workto safety , and would you complete these necessary improvements by having these rail safety issues, what will that mean? >> enforcement for research highly this is wrong time to be railroad safety investments work that we chose to do i think is with making real and lasting difference in operating permits as well as cd improvements in our some of the things in view of the parties research on the program further refining autonomous track geometry systems and rail integrity sessions they use ultrasound to identify flaws that might be visible to the naked there will be specifications for the next positive train control systems. we got the balance on the surface road side but also to make rail crossing for. there's something that we do a lot of good wo
build a subway still that will address the many needs of the transportation that will connect east harlem and harlem to the rest of the world my question is secretary your, $59 million for crosscutting research and development for past new technologies and practices railroad safety and efficiency, what are some of the new technologies in the workto safety , and would you complete these necessary improvements by having these rail safety issues, what will that mean? >> enforcement for...
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she will lead a massive interagency effort across the city's five boroughs including harlem win $2.5ghborhood's rat problem. >> rats are a quality-of-life issue. they are a play our city for generations and they are synonymous with chaos uncleanliness and disorder. >> reporter: they aim to end the rest of east, knowing every antigravity initiative starts with ensuring that food waste gets into bins and rats cannot. >> trace: thank you. commit, debate over the so called right time to get married. there's still time for you to weigh in on twitter and instagram and trace gallagher. the right time to get married. the nightcap crew is next. for people who are a little intense about hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. clinically proven. 48-hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. a third kid. what if she likes playing golf? it's expensive. we're outlawing golf. wait. can i still play? since we work with emower, we don't have to worry about planning for a third kid. you can still play golf... sometimes. take control of your financial future
she will lead a massive interagency effort across the city's five boroughs including harlem win $2.5ghborhood's rat problem. >> rats are a quality-of-life issue. they are a play our city for generations and they are synonymous with chaos uncleanliness and disorder. >> reporter: they aim to end the rest of east, knowing every antigravity initiative starts with ensuring that food waste gets into bins and rats cannot. >> trace: thank you. commit, debate over the so called right...
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harry belafonte was born in harlem to jamaican immigrant parents. he is credited with popularizing caribbean music in the u.s. with s chart-pping 19 album "calso," whi includethe hitsjump in e line," "jamai farewel" and "d-o." his sical suess led muiple actg offers heent on tstar in zens of lms and shows. buhis drivg force s activism. he leveraged his successful entertainment career to shine a spotlight on civil rights and to fund movements like the student nonviolent coordinating committee and reverend dr. martin luther king's southern christian leadership conference. he participated in the 1963 march on washington. belafonte famously said, "i was an activist who became an artist, i was not an artist who became an activist." after headlines, we will spend the hour with harry belafonte in his own words. he died this week at the age of 96. supreme court neil gorsuch sold a property he co-owned to the head of a major law firm that has since had 22 cases before the supreme court. the sale to greenberg traurig ceo brian duffy came just nine days after t
harry belafonte was born in harlem to jamaican immigrant parents. he is credited with popularizing caribbean music in the u.s. with s chart-pping 19 album "calso," whi includethe hitsjump in e line," "jamai farewel" and "d-o." his sical suess led muiple actg offers heent on tstar in zens of lms and shows. buhis drivg force s activism. he leveraged his successful entertainment career to shine a spotlight on civil rights and to fund movements like the student...
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>> it was like a popular harlem dance.u would be the one to teach beyonce the chicken noodle soup? >> i didn't even know i would have that opportunity. i popped out of bed like hold on. >> jimmy: [laughs] [cheers and applause] >> i was ready, you know? so i was like, you know -- i was like all right, i'm going to teach one thing and about to turn it into another. >> jimmy: was jay-z there where they married at this time? >> they were married at that time. he was not on that set but beyonce wanted to plug me into being one of his videos. >> jimmy: one of his videos wow. she said you've got to but this -- >> she was like a proud arms she was like i told you she was a superstar, that's what she was telling him. >> jimmy: is that right? wait until she sees this movie! did jay-z agree that you are a superstar? >> he did but first he tried to give me a hard time, because he was testing me. i was signed with pharrell at the time, and he's like this is our newest superstar. like -- like she ain't no superstar. and i said what's up
>> it was like a popular harlem dance.u would be the one to teach beyonce the chicken noodle soup? >> i didn't even know i would have that opportunity. i popped out of bed like hold on. >> jimmy: [laughs] [cheers and applause] >> i was ready, you know? so i was like, you know -- i was like all right, i'm going to teach one thing and about to turn it into another. >> jimmy: was jay-z there where they married at this time? >> they were married at that time. he...
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i got a 24 hour pass and a civil rights pioneer born in harlem, new york, in 1927 to west indian immigrants skyrocketed to stardom in the mid 50s with the banana boat song. welcome night turn drink a rum my summer, my love belafonte would have the first album by a single artist to sell more than a million copies in hollywood. he was one of the first black actors cast as a leading man. but it was in the mid-sixties when he really hit his stride in the civil rights movement alongside dr. martin luther king jr. our great friend , one of the truly great artists of our age, harry belafonte, who will carry on the program. that momentum carried him into the 80 when he was instrumental in bringing together that all star group for we are the world to raise money to fight famine in africa. we are the children awarded an honorary oscar in 2014. bella infante said the honor was a giant step forward in the civil rights movement. to be rewarded by my peers for my work in human rights and civil rights and for peace. me put it this way it powerfully mutes the enemy's thunder. and in his final moments, his
i got a 24 hour pass and a civil rights pioneer born in harlem, new york, in 1927 to west indian immigrants skyrocketed to stardom in the mid 50s with the banana boat song. welcome night turn drink a rum my summer, my love belafonte would have the first album by a single artist to sell more than a million copies in hollywood. he was one of the first black actors cast as a leading man. but it was in the mid-sixties when he really hit his stride in the civil rights movement alongside dr. martin...
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born in harlem in 1927, the son of immigrants, belefonte dropped out of school and joined the navy. ♪sion was entertaining. his success as a singer led to roles in hollywood. handsome and charismatic he soon became the first black actor to gain success as a leading man. during the civil rights movement, he used his voice, money, and celebrity for social justice. he became a confidante to dr. martin luther king jr. >> i saw it as far more than just to delight audiences and people can dance and sing. >> reporter: we sat down with him in 2018. it strikes me that you were all willing to risk everything for your beliefs. >> even when the industry abandoned me because of my politics, i just had an attitude that said, you know, i have a constituency without you, and the constituency gave me a sense of power. >> reporter: belefonte became the first african american producer to win an emmy award, a recipient of the kennedy center honors, and awarded a humanitarian oscar. ♪ vlad duthiers, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, prince william's big pay day. why he received money in a case involving
born in harlem in 1927, the son of immigrants, belefonte dropped out of school and joined the navy. ♪sion was entertaining. his success as a singer led to roles in hollywood. handsome and charismatic he soon became the first black actor to gain success as a leading man. during the civil rights movement, he used his voice, money, and celebrity for social justice. he became a confidante to dr. martin luther king jr. >> i saw it as far more than just to delight audiences and people can...
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tonight the son of harlem is being memorialized at the famous apollo theater.metime with michael smerconish
tonight the son of harlem is being memorialized at the famous apollo theater.metime with michael smerconish
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that will address many needs in a transportation desert and will connect east harlem and harlem to the rest of the world. my question is, secretary, your budget request, 59 million dollars for crosscutting research and development to a vast new technology and practices to improve railroad safety and efficiency. what are some of the new technologies in the works to improve rail safety? you complete these necessary improvements with a 20% cut having these rail safety issues. what will the cut mean regarding that? sec. buttigieg: thank you for the question. whether we're talking about enforcement or research i believe this is the wrong time to be cutting railroad safety investments. the kind of work that we propose to do i think would make a real and lasting difference in operating improvements as well as safety improvements on our rails. some of the things in view of the fra's research and development program include further refining autonomous track geometry systems and rail integrity systems. they use ultrasound to help identify real flaws might not be visible to the naked eye. it woul
that will address many needs in a transportation desert and will connect east harlem and harlem to the rest of the world. my question is, secretary, your budget request, 59 million dollars for crosscutting research and development to a vast new technology and practices to improve railroad safety and efficiency. what are some of the new technologies in the works to improve rail safety? you complete these necessary improvements with a 20% cut having these rail safety issues. what will the cut...
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. >>> en harlem se ha declarado zona de mitigaciÓn de ratas lo que significa que en un plan piloto vanseÑor de los cielos y desfues juego de mentiras. asÍ vamos, un dÍa a la vez. gracias por estar aquÍ. que tenga muy buenas noches. ♪. ♪. . . . . . >>> hoy en la casa de los famosos. llegÓ el gran dÍa. la Última noche de nominaciÓn.
. >>> en harlem se ha declarado zona de mitigaciÓn de ratas lo que significa que en un plan piloto vanseÑor de los cielos y desfues juego de mentiras. asÍ vamos, un dÍa a la vez. gracias por estar aquÍ. que tenga muy buenas noches. ♪. ♪. . . . . . >>> hoy en la casa de los famosos. llegÓ el gran dÍa. la Última noche de nominaciÓn.
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harlem would be so lucky >> thank you >> dr.m going to give you your honorific too god bless. best of luck thank you. >>> and republican lawmakers meanwhile in tennessee, ooh, speaking of protests and they're trying to expethl ree of their democratic colleagues for taking part in a peaceful protest against gun violence we'll talk with two of those democratic lawmakers next. will be big. new toasted baguettes. cater your next event with panera. - i'm lynette. this is my husband, arthur. - yeah, you wouldn't believe we're in our 70's, huh? (lynette and arthur laugh) - i have recommended consumer cellular to so many people. - she was the one to convince me to come over to her side. (arthur laughs) - that's right! - [announcer] come over to consumer cellular and start saving. get unlimited talk and text with a flexible data plan, starting at just $20 a month. - the coverage has been excellent. - you know, it gives us exactly what we want. - you should go with consumer cellular! - [announcer] switch today. call or go online. i'm not
harlem would be so lucky >> thank you >> dr.m going to give you your honorific too god bless. best of luck thank you. >>> and republican lawmakers meanwhile in tennessee, ooh, speaking of protests and they're trying to expethl ree of their democratic colleagues for taking part in a peaceful protest against gun violence we'll talk with two of those democratic lawmakers next. will be big. new toasted baguettes. cater your next event with panera. - i'm lynette. this is my...
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jackie rowe-adams lost two sons, anthony and tyrone, to gun violence she now runs a support group in harlem. >> when i hear about this constant shooting, it pains me. i hurt so bad, because i know another family, another mother, father, family is hurting for the loss of their loved one >> reporter: as the nationwide debate over access to guns heats up, a day after the mass shooting in louisville, the city's mayor fumed over a state law that requires confiscated firearms like the rifle the killer used on monday to be resold at auction >> it's time to change this law and let us destroy illegal guns and destroy the guns that have been used to kill our friends and kill our neighbors >> reporter: while in tennessee, republican governor bill lee today called for stronger background checks for gun purchases. >> the executive order will, for one thing, set a 72-hour clock for reporting new criminal activity. >> reporter: other states like maryland, washington, and colorado are moving forward with new restrictions as gun rights advocates push back on what they consider unconstitutional overreach. >>
jackie rowe-adams lost two sons, anthony and tyrone, to gun violence she now runs a support group in harlem. >> when i hear about this constant shooting, it pains me. i hurt so bad, because i know another family, another mother, father, family is hurting for the loss of their loved one >> reporter: as the nationwide debate over access to guns heats up, a day after the mass shooting in louisville, the city's mayor fumed over a state law that requires confiscated firearms like the...
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reparations to the descendant, the affected areas of the militants and hunterspoit is called west coast harlem1930s a dock that needed cheap labor behind my back and african americans moved here from other parts of the country to provide it . came here on a call, did not go public transport, did not regularly carry garbage. in general, the authorities of san francisco deliberately made the life of the black population of the city unbearable in these areas. now it's depressing and unsafe around the garbage from the speakers of the cars black rap is heard, and the guys with gold chains look towards the video camera. however, a sharp increase in crime is characteristic of the entire city of high mists, not only for the black districts of francis, between about 1940 and 1996, when city agencies aggressively pursued the so-called policy of redevelopment of districts with one single goal. they took the blacks out and it happened all over the country. it was federal policy. eric mcdonagh, heads the preparations commission , his task is to determine the criteria by which the victims and the amount of
reparations to the descendant, the affected areas of the militants and hunterspoit is called west coast harlem1930s a dock that needed cheap labor behind my back and african americans moved here from other parts of the country to provide it . came here on a call, did not go public transport, did not regularly carry garbage. in general, the authorities of san francisco deliberately made the life of the black population of the city unbearable in these areas. now it's depressing and unsafe around...
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. >> reporter: born in harlem, raised in jamaica.e 17, he enlisted in the navy during world war ii after the war, he turned to the stage. his star power quickly exploded, receiving a tony award for his broadway debut in 1953 then to hollywood. an academy award nomination for the film "carmen jones" just one year later. but in 1956, belafonte would become known as the king of calypso. ♪ come mr. tallyman ♪ >> reporter: his album "calypso would spend 31 weeks at the top of the chart. but his powerful voice transcended music, films, and the stage a civil rights champion, belafonte also marched alongside his friend and confidante dr. martin luther king jr and supported human rights around the world, especially in africa ♪ we are the world ♪ >> reporter: in 1985, he gathered the biggest names in music to record "we are the world." >> people say when did you become an activist the day i was born. >> reporter: he was recognized with an honorary oscar for his humanitarian work, cementing egot status. >> to be rewarded by my peers for my work
. >> reporter: born in harlem, raised in jamaica.e 17, he enlisted in the navy during world war ii after the war, he turned to the stage. his star power quickly exploded, receiving a tony award for his broadway debut in 1953 then to hollywood. an academy award nomination for the film "carmen jones" just one year later. but in 1956, belafonte would become known as the king of calypso. ♪ come mr. tallyman ♪ >> reporter: his album "calypso would spend 31 weeks at the...
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future reparations to descendants, the affected areas of the battlefields and hunterspoit call the harlemthe west coast in the thirties of the last century the dock that was required behind my back, cheap labor and african americans moved here from other parts of the country to provide it, however, subsequently the city began to implement the so-called policy of segregation, when the ambulance police firefighters. they regularly came to the calls here, did not go public transport regularly messed around in the trash. in general, the authorities, san francisco, deliberately made the life of the black population of the city unbearable in these areas, and now black rap is heard depressingly and unsafely around the rubbish from the car speakers. and the boys with gold chains look away video cameras. however, a sharp increase in crime is characteristic of the entire city of high fogs, not only for black areas of francis, approximately between 194. 1996, when city agencies aggressively pursued the so-called area redevelopment policy for the sole purpose of taking black people to leave and this
future reparations to descendants, the affected areas of the battlefields and hunterspoit call the harlemthe west coast in the thirties of the last century the dock that was required behind my back, cheap labor and african americans moved here from other parts of the country to provide it, however, subsequently the city began to implement the so-called policy of segregation, when the ambulance police firefighters. they regularly came to the calls here, did not go public transport regularly...
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that revelation said thomas would release a statement reading "harlem and captain crozier are among oureen friends for over 25 years as friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips during the more than quarter-century we have known them." hello, they are just friends. me and my bro's t get together and watch the game and by each other's houses. here to discuss is the daily show's desi line and could, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tyler. >> desi, i assume you're coming to us live from a house that your friend bought and renovated out of the goodness of their hearts, isn't that what friends do? >> yes, what he did was clearly illegal and unethical, but from a headline standpoint, i really appreciate this story. supreme court justice accepting lavish gifts and property from a nazi sympathizing republican billionaire, this is trump mad lids at its finest. >> just because he collected nazi artifacts does not make him a nazi sympathizer. the last thing we need a support from a nazi sympathizer. >> he needs it in case an appointment does not work out. >> we know why th
that revelation said thomas would release a statement reading "harlem and captain crozier are among oureen friends for over 25 years as friends do, we have joined them on a number of family trips during the more than quarter-century we have known them." hello, they are just friends. me and my bro's t get together and watch the game and by each other's houses. here to discuss is the daily show's desi line and could, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tyler. >> desi, i...
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born in harlem in 1927, the son of immigrants, belafonte dropped out of school and joined the navy. ♪y ♪ >> reporter: but his passion was entertaining. his success as a singer led to roles in hollywood. handsome and charismatic, he soon became the first black actor to gain success as a leading man. during the civil rights movement, belafonte used his voice, money, and celebrity for social justice. he became a confidant to dr. martin luther king jr. >> i saw the song as having something far more than just to delight audiences and people can dance and sing. so even when the industry abandoned me because of my politics, i just had a attitude that said, you know, i have a constituency without you, and that constituency gave me a sense of power. >> reporter: belafonte became the first african-american producer to win an emmy award, a recipient of the kennedy center honors and he was awarded a humanitarian oscar. vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. former arkansas governor asa hutchinson will launch his campaign for the republi
born in harlem in 1927, the son of immigrants, belafonte dropped out of school and joined the navy. ♪y ♪ >> reporter: but his passion was entertaining. his success as a singer led to roles in hollywood. handsome and charismatic, he soon became the first black actor to gain success as a leading man. during the civil rights movement, belafonte used his voice, money, and celebrity for social justice. he became a confidant to dr. martin luther king jr. >> i saw the song as having...
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fund, future reparations to descendants, the affected areas of bayview and hunterspoint call the harlemf the west coast in the thirties of the last century the dock, which behind my back needed cheap labor and african americans moved here from other parts of the country to provide it , however, subsequently the city began to implement a so-called segregation policy, when ambulances, police firefighters came to calls here irregularly, public transport did not run irregularly rubbish was picked up. in general, the authorities, san francisco, deliberately made the life of the black population of the city unbearable in these areas, and now black rap is heard depressingly and unsafely around garbage from the car speakers. and the guys with gold chains are looking towards the video camera. however, the sharp increase in crime is characteristic of the entire city of high fogs , not only for the black areas of francisco between about 194.1996, when city agencies aggressively pursued the so -called neighborhood redevelopment policy with one single purpose. force the blacks to leave and it happen
fund, future reparations to descendants, the affected areas of bayview and hunterspoint call the harlemf the west coast in the thirties of the last century the dock, which behind my back needed cheap labor and african americans moved here from other parts of the country to provide it , however, subsequently the city began to implement a so-called segregation policy, when ambulances, police firefighters came to calls here irregularly, public transport did not run irregularly rubbish was picked...
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born in harlem in 1927, the son of immigrants, belafonte dropped out of school and joined the navy. ♪ a singer lead to roles in hollywood. handsome and chahe soon became the first black actor to gain success as a leading man. during the civil rights movement, belafonte used his voice, money, and celebrity for social justice. he became a confidante to dr. martin luther king jr. >> i saw the song as having something far more than just delight audiences and people can dance and sing. >> reporter: we sat down with him in 2018. it strikes me that you were all willing to risk everything for your beliefs. >> so, even when the industry abandon me because my politics and attitude, i said, you know, i have currency without you, ana sense of power. >> reporter: belafonte became the first african american producer to win and emmy award, a recipient of the kennedy center honors, and he was awarded a humanitnosca >> reporter: v. >> norah: a life w d much t fm "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good evening. ♪ ♪ >> judge judy: you're probably not crazy about her to begin with because she and y
born in harlem in 1927, the son of immigrants, belafonte dropped out of school and joined the navy. ♪ a singer lead to roles in hollywood. handsome and chahe soon became the first black actor to gain success as a leading man. during the civil rights movement, belafonte used his voice, money, and celebrity for social justice. he became a confidante to dr. martin luther king jr. >> i saw the song as having something far more than just delight audiences and people can dance and sing....
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a san francisco icon, a new and exciting way to enjoy art, the harlem of the west.one is invited to move at this dance studio. ♪ ♪ i'm never happier than when i'm dancing, because i don't worry about the things that i'm worried about. i love dance because i believe it's the best medicine for healing our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. i started out as a dancer when i was very, very young, and so for me, it's kind of a first language. i love dance because it is therapy, it's healing, and it allows me to be free. period. ♪ ♪ i will say it's a happy place, and people say when "oh, this is a happy place." and i'm... i'm thinking, "yeah, well, that's the idea of finding genuine joy in the complexity of your life." you get taken care of in many ways. ♪ ♪ i'm jocquese. jocquese whitfield. and i'm here live and in color, and i teach vogue and tone. ow. hi, my name is elizabeth soberanes, and i teach latin dance groups at odc. so come and dance with me. you'll never guess how old i am. i'm 87, and i'm still dancing. we have just such a thriving center for dance he
a san francisco icon, a new and exciting way to enjoy art, the harlem of the west.one is invited to move at this dance studio. ♪ ♪ i'm never happier than when i'm dancing, because i don't worry about the things that i'm worried about. i love dance because i believe it's the best medicine for healing our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. i started out as a dancer when i was very, very young, and so for me, it's kind of a first language. i love dance because it is therapy, it's...
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born in 1927 to west indian parents in harlem, new york, his birth and adolescence, bookended by two world wars. his early options limited by the shackles and shame of jim crow. still, it's one of his temporaries with right like air, he rose with that pain by 1990, like go home banana boat made him famous in fame led to unimaginable first, his breakthrough album, calypso at the top of the charts for 31 weeks, the first full length album by a solo performer to sell a million copies. he was the first black performer to win an emmy and to produce a network television special that featured black and white artists on stage together by 1959, harry belafonte was the highest paid black artist on earth. but by the mid 1960s, he was prepared to lose it all over principle. he cashed in much of his celebrity for the civil rights movement, a confidant to dr. king, helping organize the march in washington in 1963. we rejoice in the knowledge that human experience has no color, he would lend his stature to other causes when stars gather to raise awareness about a singing, we are the world. even the
born in 1927 to west indian parents in harlem, new york, his birth and adolescence, bookended by two world wars. his early options limited by the shackles and shame of jim crow. still, it's one of his temporaries with right like air, he rose with that pain by 1990, like go home banana boat made him famous in fame led to unimaginable first, his breakthrough album, calypso at the top of the charts for 31 weeks, the first full length album by a solo performer to sell a million copies. he was the...
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madeline brame's son was murdered in harlem and a man whose son was beaten in anti-semitic hate crimend robert holden will testify, as well. >> we had the greatest police force in the world before the pandemic. after the riot says in new york city, after the george floyd shooting. >> embolden the criminal element, they feel empowered and know there are no consequences when you violate the law. >> if no one is above the law, i don't understand how alvin bragg could dismiss murder and gain two indictments in two of the people involved with the murder of my son. >> alexandria: alvin bragg joined mayor eric adams saying new york is one of the safest big city. alvin bragg's office has declined to prosecute 1200 felony cases up from 828 last year and right now the search is on for three young suspects who beat and robbed a man in the bronx. kids robbing people on the subway? no, never happens what is point of catching them if you want to let them go. we don't like catch and release. senate majority leader chuck schumer says should be providing more to law enforcement. >> be clear and vocife
madeline brame's son was murdered in harlem and a man whose son was beaten in anti-semitic hate crimend robert holden will testify, as well. >> we had the greatest police force in the world before the pandemic. after the riot says in new york city, after the george floyd shooting. >> embolden the criminal element, they feel empowered and know there are no consequences when you violate the law. >> if no one is above the law, i don't understand how alvin bragg could dismiss...
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well, these are all paintings from harlem, a town near to amsterdam, you've called beautiful stay lives, and you've called the married couple, which is one of france halls. his great paintings, and basically the masters of the netherlands are rembrandt for mayor and france. halls, france hall suits bit earlier than rembrandt, and he is incredibly gutsy in his painting. it's this confidence that they radiate, that was really so typical for this new country, small country that was ferrying incredibly well with, with trade. also they were essentially the 78. yes. but the 17th century, of course, was all the time when the dutch went out to the east indies. and then the colonial times started the fiancee period. right. of the international trade. yeah. so, so how do you see deals paintings in that disliked? well, the incredible thing about 17th century dutch painting is that they really show the world or the life of these people at that time in the netherlands. and there was a great accumulates at wells, a very lavish and very rich who is products coming from all over the world. and that has
well, these are all paintings from harlem, a town near to amsterdam, you've called beautiful stay lives, and you've called the married couple, which is one of france halls. his great paintings, and basically the masters of the netherlands are rembrandt for mayor and france. halls, france hall suits bit earlier than rembrandt, and he is incredibly gutsy in his painting. it's this confidence that they radiate, that was really so typical for this new country, small country that was ferrying...