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. . ., , which is taking place in a church in harlem. . . , ., , harlem.as objects and _ harlem. our children are seen as objects and rrot _ harlem. our children are seen as objects and not human, - harlem. our children are seen as objects and not human, and - harlem. our children are seen as objects and not human, and yes, j harlem. our children are seen as i objects and not human, and yes, we are angry, because you are choking us to death, rather than breathing and living and we will not stop until we change the station. we will not stop until we change this city. we will not stop until thejordans that need help when they scream, we are going to help them, not choke them. if there is nojustice, there is no peace. we are going to stand up. is no peace. we are going to stand u -. �* ~ ,, up. applause the reverend | up. applause | the reverend al up. applause _ the reverend al sharpton up- applause — the reverend al sharpton talking about the anger this case has initiated. we can speak to our north american correspondence. the people watching these pictures
. . ., , which is taking place in a church in harlem. . . , ., , harlem.as objects and _ harlem. our children are seen as objects and rrot _ harlem. our children are seen as objects and not human, - harlem. our children are seen as objects and not human, and - harlem. our children are seen as objects and not human, and yes, j harlem. our children are seen as i objects and not human, and yes, we are angry, because you are choking us to death, rather than breathing and living and we will not stop...
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someone *r someone was in the harlem river being swept away by the current.utenant's boat sped to the spot and saw a man fighting to keep his head above water as the river pulled him away past jagged concrete toward the harbor. inners did perfectation the man pulled himself into a storm tunnel. built by the end of the seawall. spotting his only chance to save the man, lieutenant hickey dove into the water. he swam 25 feet, deep into the dark, black four by four foot tunnel where the young man was. found the man, dragged him back out in the river. the man was, as you can understand panicked and struggling and kept disappearing beneath the water. again and again lieutenant hickey went down after him fighting the currents and incoming tide and pulled the man to the boat saving his life while risking his own. that's bravery. months earlier, two months off staten island, fdny firefighter patrick thornton heard a distress call a. motorist was taking on water. within minutes patrick and fellow firefighters reached the 18-foot motor boat a giant wave crashed down sen
someone *r someone was in the harlem river being swept away by the current.utenant's boat sped to the spot and saw a man fighting to keep his head above water as the river pulled him away past jagged concrete toward the harbor. inners did perfectation the man pulled himself into a storm tunnel. built by the end of the seawall. spotting his only chance to save the man, lieutenant hickey dove into the water. he swam 25 feet, deep into the dark, black four by four foot tunnel where the young man...
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we're in the heart of east harlem.ades, 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 sounds. these rhythms became a touchstone for the l
we're in the heart of east harlem.ades, 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...
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but, instead, hills loved ones gathered this morning in harlem to mourn his death. and at the funeral, guess who delivered neely's eulogy? it wasn't a family member or close friend. al sharpton. watch. >> put their arms around all of us, who keeps choking us to death? we will stand up and there will be no justice, there'll be no peace. >> i don't know but but i have a question. why is al sharpton giving the eulogy? did he personally know jordan neely prior to his death? of course not. but you see al sharpton is a race hustler. he is there to politicize this tragedy. why else was aoc at the funeral?
but, instead, hills loved ones gathered this morning in harlem to mourn his death. and at the funeral, guess who delivered neely's eulogy? it wasn't a family member or close friend. al sharpton. watch. >> put their arms around all of us, who keeps choking us to death? we will stand up and there will be no justice, there'll be no peace. >> i don't know but but i have a question. why is al sharpton giving the eulogy? did he personally know jordan neely prior to his death? of course...
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thank you for your time harlem — committed to do. expected to triple by 2030 and he wasn't made from animal fat has lower carbon footprint but campaigners warned there isn't enough anime waste of our own and it is feared a shortage could force other industries to use more palm oil on a huge generator of carbon emissions. a bit of breaking news and full transparency i am reading this at the same time i'm reading this at the same time i'm reading it to you. itv has instructed a barrister to carry out a external review of the facts following phillip schofield a's statements and departure from this morning a chief executive has said in a letter which has been seen by the news agency. that breaking news coming to us in the last few minutes. i will repeat that. itv has instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts following phillip schofield's departure from this morning. this is from the chief executive. i'm surely be aware of the details but phillip schofield left this morning and itv after admitting he lied too man
thank you for your time harlem — committed to do. expected to triple by 2030 and he wasn't made from animal fat has lower carbon footprint but campaigners warned there isn't enough anime waste of our own and it is feared a shortage could force other industries to use more palm oil on a huge generator of carbon emissions. a bit of breaking news and full transparency i am reading this at the same time i'm reading this at the same time i'm reading it to you. itv has instructed a barrister to...
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there are more africans here in harlem than exist in any city on the african continent. that's what you and i are africans. the universal declaration of human rights, the constitution of the united states and the bill of rights are the principles in which we believe and that these documents if put into practice represent the essence of mankind's hopes and good intentions. desirous that all afro american people and organizations should henceforth unite so that the welfare and well-being of our people will be assured. we are resolved to reinforce the common bond of purpose between our people by submerging all of our differences and establishing a nonsectarian, constructive program for human rights. we hereby present this charter. number one, the establishment. the organization of afro american unity shall include all people of african descent in the western hemisphere. in essence, what it is saying is instead of you and me running around here seeking allies in our struggle for freedom in the irish neighborhood or the jewish neighborhood or the italian neighborhood, we need
there are more africans here in harlem than exist in any city on the african continent. that's what you and i are africans. the universal declaration of human rights, the constitution of the united states and the bill of rights are the principles in which we believe and that these documents if put into practice represent the essence of mankind's hopes and good intentions. desirous that all afro american people and organizations should henceforth unite so that the welfare and well-being of our...
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they all position was concerned that the harlem and show was going to bite into its own support space. and because nick, this is going to be perhaps the toughest race in the more than the history of the kid. come over to come out because that order was pretty much concerned that a pain. so could be the one who's going to deny him from and it's sense to win this election. now we have to wait and see what happens to the supporters of how them into are they going to give the voices to the off position, or are they going to migrate to someone like send them to have. we have to wait and see, but this is something that is definitely going to change the dynamics of this election . is it going to be 1st around? we have to wait and see whether it's going to pay the wave for a 2nd from the i'll position may, may, is in favor of us the $90.00 when it goes to the 2nd from bodies more support to win the election. so it's, you're putting out could have major implications on the outcome of these elections . just tell us just how close is it that is so close to the point that people not was talking a
they all position was concerned that the harlem and show was going to bite into its own support space. and because nick, this is going to be perhaps the toughest race in the more than the history of the kid. come over to come out because that order was pretty much concerned that a pain. so could be the one who's going to deny him from and it's sense to win this election. now we have to wait and see what happens to the supporters of how them into are they going to give the voices to the off...
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they need help. >> nbc's rehema ellis is outside the church in harlem.ll sides here. rehema, tell us about the family and the funeral. >> reporter: andrea, i can it will you it was, as you said, a very solemn time for this family. they spent an hour inside this church remembering 30-year-old jordan neely. reverend al sharpton did, in his eulogy, carry the message for the family. he said we are angry because you keep choking us to death. we won't stop until we change the nation, until we change the city, until the jordans of america get help. one of the things that the family was saying over and over again is that everyone has someone in their family suffering from mental illness. it's so important that this country address that. the mayor of the city says he is going to do it. the governor of the state says she's appointing or appropriating a billion dollars to that. people want to see it materialize. they want more action and not just talk. andrea? >> rehema ellis, thank you so much, from new york. >>> road to surrender. the new book about the end of wo
they need help. >> nbc's rehema ellis is outside the church in harlem.ll sides here. rehema, tell us about the family and the funeral. >> reporter: andrea, i can it will you it was, as you said, a very solemn time for this family. they spent an hour inside this church remembering 30-year-old jordan neely. reverend al sharpton did, in his eulogy, carry the message for the family. he said we are angry because you keep choking us to death. we won't stop until we change the nation,...
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harlem. was miranda lambert of last night's academy of country music awards in texas. fantastic despite telling me earlier this week that she does still get those butterfliesn lit music isn't the only in been working on. lambert has also been pouring her heart and soul into a brand new book. it's called y'all eat yet. it sheds new light on the relationship with her mom and a special group of friends. i have the chance to visit with them in her hometown in texas. we have been loving country superstar miranda lambert for more than 20 years now. lindale texas. she calls this the town they built me. how do you feel when you get back here when you take off to try to follow your dreams, and you have a place like this, too? come back and land and that supports you unless you up on your journey. it's really cool. when i first walked up, it was obvious to me that growing up. you had a house full of love and a house full of food. we based everything around food, you know , food tells its own story. most of my great memories are attached to who i had the meals with. is her new bo
harlem. was miranda lambert of last night's academy of country music awards in texas. fantastic despite telling me earlier this week that she does still get those butterfliesn lit music isn't the only in been working on. lambert has also been pouring her heart and soul into a brand new book. it's called y'all eat yet. it sheds new light on the relationship with her mom and a special group of friends. i have the chance to visit with them in her hometown in texas. we have been loving country...
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here one day in january in harlem they responded to a 911 call from a distressed woman. threatening her and his brother. when they arrived, detectives mora and detective checked on the man and detective sulan still a rookie, was assigned to observe stayed back with the mom and other son. suddenly the door opened and a man started firing from the back room, a stolen glock, magazine capable of 40 wounds. detective mora and rivera were hit and detective rivera died later age 22, one of the youngest killed on duty. detective mora died four days later, just 27 years old. they are the who and the what law enforcement in this country should be. you know, their families are here today, including
here one day in january in harlem they responded to a 911 call from a distressed woman. threatening her and his brother. when they arrived, detectives mora and detective checked on the man and detective sulan still a rookie, was assigned to observe stayed back with the mom and other son. suddenly the door opened and a man started firing from the back room, a stolen glock, magazine capable of 40 wounds. detective mora and rivera were hit and detective rivera died later age 22, one of the...
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as tonia and malik, much towards harlem, and to on sunday, they were among those to be dragged away by police authorities. the protesters had broken barricades and didn't follow the police directions. 6 demons traces see they want to justice. our people are not being allowed to march towards parliament. bridge boucher is sitting in parliament and we are being detained. bridge boucher, i am sure on seeing has denied the sexual harassment allegations against him. he claims they are a conspiracy to submit his reputation and for some out of india's parliament just both now and in german football bind mean a kind of claim, the women's buddhist leg, a title on the final match day, a standing $111.00 victory against already relegated to being a puts down, sealed, and the check engine. as soon as the referee blew whistle to start the match, fine words seem on a mission. all they needed was a waiting, but they delivered a dominant display of to just pull minutes, sucking cool. my guy opened the scoring and the floodgates the host to the added full by the half hour mark. and then georgia steinwa
as tonia and malik, much towards harlem, and to on sunday, they were among those to be dragged away by police authorities. the protesters had broken barricades and didn't follow the police directions. 6 demons traces see they want to justice. our people are not being allowed to march towards parliament. bridge boucher is sitting in parliament and we are being detained. bridge boucher, i am sure on seeing has denied the sexual harassment allegations against him. he claims they are a conspiracy...
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think charles rangel right the congressman from harlem. well in 1990 he debated white national founder william f buckley on the question of whether drugs should be legalized. and during that debate, charles rangel, black representative harlem actually proposes life in prison for certain crack dealers. and so, you know, the idea that this was this, you know, racist, conspiracy driven, you know, white lawmakers just wrong. the idea that it constitutes the majority of our prison population is just wrong, the idea that these people be adequately characterized as nonviolent is just wrong. you write very in your book on page 90 that alexander writes in her book, quote, violent crime is not responsible for mass incarceration. but you point out that drug crimes explain 13% of blacks stayed in prison, whereas violent crime accounts for 62%. but then add if we combine all black drug, state and federal drug centers account for only 5.5% of the african americans in prison. in words contrary to alexander than 94 out of 100 african american prisoners, s
think charles rangel right the congressman from harlem. well in 1990 he debated white national founder william f buckley on the question of whether drugs should be legalized. and during that debate, charles rangel, black representative harlem actually proposes life in prison for certain crack dealers. and so, you know, the idea that this was this, you know, racist, conspiracy driven, you know, white lawmakers just wrong. the idea that it constitutes the majority of our prison population is just...
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se darÍan abasto, estarÍan planeando alojar a un grupo en los espacios de esta presiÓn cerrada en harlemonas que tienen cupones y no pueden encontrar una vivienda por la baja tasa de vacantes en la ciudad, se unirÍan a miles mÁs. y agregÓ que revisarÍan sus opciones. >> lamentablemente, aunque digan que es mucho programa, te la ponen difÍcil. felix: siguiendo con el tema, la llegada de miles de migrantes a nueva york no ha sido solamente un reto para refugios, sino tambiÉn para ayudarlos a dar primeros pasos en su nueva vida. por este motivo, sea publicado una especie de manual a orientarlos en su nuevo hogar. blanca nos tiene detalles de este manual. blanca: casi todos describen una experiencia de desinformaciÓn que sufren cuando llevan procedentes de texas, despuÉs de cruzar la frontera. gerardo coronado llegÓ con otras tres familias y sus hijos hace dos semanas. >> a veces no hay mucha informaciÓn. pero bueno, poco a poco hemos ido averiguando. blanca: averiguando, dicen haberse enterado que sus hijos pueden asistir al colegio gratuitamente. mientras, dice que por su propia cuenta, ap
se darÍan abasto, estarÍan planeando alojar a un grupo en los espacios de esta presiÓn cerrada en harlemonas que tienen cupones y no pueden encontrar una vivienda por la baja tasa de vacantes en la ciudad, se unirÍan a miles mÁs. y agregÓ que revisarÍan sus opciones. >> lamentablemente, aunque digan que es mucho programa, te la ponen difÍcil. felix: siguiendo con el tema, la llegada de miles de migrantes a nueva york no ha sido solamente un reto para refugios, sino tambiÉn para...
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>> a lot of substance abuse in harlem. >>> jobs, shelters, houses. >> a jim membership for everyone inthings, more parks. >> sorry he is spending it on a bike lane. >> no way. >> a bike lane? wow. >> a bike lane? we have enough. >> avenue always wanted a bike lane? >> no. we have a bustling that the buses hardly use. >> i love it. >> reporter: the white house as the bike lanes will fight racism. how does that work? >> you all think i am kidding, don't you? >> why is everything about race? it shouldn't have to be. >> they don't want cars in new york anymore. >> that is a simple fact. >> reporter: why are they spending $8 million on it? don't you paint a line on the ground and put a bike logo on it. who else is getting this money? >> the people who run the bike lane program. >> who owns citi bike. i need to invest. >> reporter: with $8 million they can buy everyone in the neighborhood a car. >>> i may be a white boy, but i ain't stupid. >> reporter: they say it makes the streets safer. >> this is a little too close. >> bikes are causing more accidents. >>> you get through the lanes and c
>> a lot of substance abuse in harlem. >>> jobs, shelters, houses. >> a jim membership for everyone inthings, more parks. >> sorry he is spending it on a bike lane. >> no way. >> a bike lane? wow. >> a bike lane? we have enough. >> avenue always wanted a bike lane? >> no. we have a bustling that the buses hardly use. >> i love it. >> reporter: the white house as the bike lanes will fight racism. how does that work? >>...
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someone was in the harlem river being swept away by the current. the boat sped to the spot.his head above water as the river pulled him away past jagged concrete toward the harbor. in desperation the man pulled himself into a storm tunnel built by the end of the sea wall. spotting his only chance to save the man, lieutenant hicky dove into the water. swam 25 feet deep into the dark black four by four foot tunnel where the young man was. found the man and dragged him back out into the river. the man was, as you understand, panicked and struggling and kept disappearing beneath the water. again and again the lieutenant went down after him fighting the currents and incoming tide and pulled the man to the boat, saving his life while risking his own. that's bravery. months earlier, two miles off staten island, fdny firefighter patrick thornton heard a distress call, a motorist was taking on water. within minutes patrick and his fellow firefighters reached the 18-foot motor boat. giant wave crashed down sending the passenger overboard and his fellow firefighters rescued one person
someone was in the harlem river being swept away by the current. the boat sped to the spot.his head above water as the river pulled him away past jagged concrete toward the harbor. in desperation the man pulled himself into a storm tunnel built by the end of the sea wall. spotting his only chance to save the man, lieutenant hicky dove into the water. swam 25 feet deep into the dark black four by four foot tunnel where the young man was. found the man and dragged him back out into the river. the...
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>> it was like a popular harlem dance.down there, yes. that's actually on set. >> jimmy: how did they know at 15 years old you 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 were 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 aunt 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 t
>> it was like a popular harlem dance.down there, yes. that's actually on set. >> jimmy: how did they know at 15 years old you 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:...
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. >> it is important for the community of harlem but they're working on and how the community can help>>> plus they get ready to goodbye to parking on sundays. why officials are making changes. >>> and a retired bay area doctors stepping up to address the growing crisis. why they say it is critical they come back to work. live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i am . ring space to people and to air their grievances and their improvements. >> reporter: it was definitely an interesting day here in half moon bay as a gathering of farmworkers came together to attend a public summit where they were able to express their concerns about issues like housing, clean water, and healthcare. pedro mario, a farmworker living in half moon bay left her home in mexico 22 years ago, but she says it has not been easy. she tells me, we have never had a good living situation since we got here. motivated by their challenges, pedro decided to take a public summit that shed light on the daily critical issues farmworkers encounter. she tells me, her biggest problem
. >> it is important for the community of harlem but they're working on and how the community can help>>> plus they get ready to goodbye to parking on sundays. why officials are making changes. >>> and a retired bay area doctors stepping up to address the growing crisis. why they say it is critical they come back to work. live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i am . ring space to people and to air their grievances and their improvements. >> reporter: it was...
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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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but, instead, hills loved ones gathered this morning in harlem to mourn his death.
but, instead, hills loved ones gathered this morning in harlem to mourn his death.
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after a successful college career, he was offered a tryout with the famed harlem globetrotters.n its one of a kind basketball show. rivers who was nicknamed gator dazzled globetrotter stars like curly neil and lemon with his ball handling. and earned a spot on the team. he spent 16 years with the globetrotters, rising to become a player-coach and inviting first women to the team in the mid 1980s. >> there tl you go, ladies. >> after the run with the globetrotters, rivers became a high school coach. and a pillar of the savannah community. volunteering throughout the city and opening the gator ball academy for basketball. in 2020, he was elected to the county board of commissioners. larry "gator" rivers, a ground breaking wizard with a basketball in his hands died late last month in savannah and was laid to rest there this week. he was 73 years old. ♪ yeah,we love our house, but the cost of home ownership has been a struggle. with utility prices rising and... [ sad violin playing ] ] sweeeetie, can y you practicice that s somewhere e else? ananyway, likeke i was sayaying, itit's g
after a successful college career, he was offered a tryout with the famed harlem globetrotters.n its one of a kind basketball show. rivers who was nicknamed gator dazzled globetrotter stars like curly neil and lemon with his ball handling. and earned a spot on the team. he spent 16 years with the globetrotters, rising to become a player-coach and inviting first women to the team in the mid 1980s. >> there tl you go, ladies. >> after the run with the globetrotters, rivers became a...
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stories making headlines, family and friends gathered early this morning for jordan neely's funeral in harlem was a homeless michael jackson impersonated who was murdered by a subway rider who placed him in a choke hold. rev. al sharpton delivered the eulogy and said someone should have asked if he needed help. a group of tiktok creators are suing the u.s. state of montana to block a ban of the popular social media apps. they say the bill violates their first amendment rights in the state does not have the authority to keep residents from accessing and creating lawful speech. a representative says the state is preparing to defend the law. senator tim scott from south carolina has filed official papers to enter the race for the u.s. presidency. he has accuse the democrats of exploiting racial tensions for partisan gain. his national recognition is not as big as the main republican hopeful donald trump or florida governor ron desantis, who is expected to announce his own presidential bid very soon. the space race is now a billionaires game and one more deep-pocketed player is aiming for the moo
stories making headlines, family and friends gathered early this morning for jordan neely's funeral in harlem was a homeless michael jackson impersonated who was murdered by a subway rider who placed him in a choke hold. rev. al sharpton delivered the eulogy and said someone should have asked if he needed help. a group of tiktok creators are suing the u.s. state of montana to block a ban of the popular social media apps. they say the bill violates their first amendment rights in the state does...
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greene junior, pastor of harlem's -- baptist church, presided over the funeral at his church yesterdayas present. -- reverend dr., green we truly appreciate you being with us on a challenging weekend for you, you've been with the family all the way to the cemetery. 16 years ago, you remember -- you deliver the eulogy for jordan's mother, christine, who was murdered by her boyfriend, when jordan was 14. which [crowd chanting] neely family lawyer, dante mills, said on the show last week, was the key reason for jordan's mental health struggles. to have now presided over his funeral yesterday, after he died tragically, violently, and i would say, wrongly, i know our audit is asking, what has it been like for you? and were you worried that something like this might happen as jordan situation deteriorated? you talk to and mildred, his great aunt, it led to this fatal confrontation on the f train. >> first of, all thank you for having me on, reverend sharpton. i would initially say, compound a tragedy. i remember, emphatically, when i received a call from and mildred, who is a stellar member
greene junior, pastor of harlem's -- baptist church, presided over the funeral at his church yesterdayas present. -- reverend dr., green we truly appreciate you being with us on a challenging weekend for you, you've been with the family all the way to the cemetery. 16 years ago, you remember -- you deliver the eulogy for jordan's mother, christine, who was murdered by her boyfriend, when jordan was 14. which [crowd chanting] neely family lawyer, dante mills, said on the show last week, was the...
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there is success academy school in harlem that shares a building is a public school. in 2019, the success academy school elementary scored 37th the state and academics achievement out of 2400 schools, straight up academics. the adjoining public school in the same building, 1600 was 94th great it is not apples to apples, while the charter school -- was 94th. it is not apples to apples, the charter school pool had a leg up but it is a stark contrast, 37th. host: the former secretary of state mike pompeo described him as the most dangerous person in america. guest: that is special in the world, i think. it is obviously hyperbole. but the point is that there are these pple who, cae of their union powers and political influence, have really made it impossible or nearly impossible to fix failing public schools, particularly in the inner cities. it is a tragedy. we should put whatever resources it takes to pull kids up. but that requires being able to manage. there is an article in this week's economist about why is america more productive than other developed countries? wha
there is success academy school in harlem that shares a building is a public school. in 2019, the success academy school elementary scored 37th the state and academics achievement out of 2400 schools, straight up academics. the adjoining public school in the same building, 1600 was 94th great it is not apples to apples, while the charter school -- was 94th. it is not apples to apples, the charter school pool had a leg up but it is a stark contrast, 37th. host: the former secretary of state mike...
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una niÑa de ocho aÑos muriÓ a custodia de la patrullatheresa en la estaciÓn de harlem, en texas, falleciÓhablamos con la familia de la menor. >> desconocemos lo que harÁn con el cuerpo de mi sobrina. jorge: el gobernador de la florida planea retar a trump por la nominaciÓn presidencial republicana, lo anunciarÍa en miami la prÓxima semana, veremos como su probable candidatura podrÍa cambiar la contienda. montana se convirtiÓ en el primer estado en prohibir el uso de la aplicaciÓn, la compaÑÍa dice que esto viola la libertad de expresiÓn y planea demandar al gobierno estatal. algunos temen que las previsiones afecte negativamente. >> ahora todo esto es a base de social media. jorge: los paparazzi se definen de las crÍticas por haber seguido a prÍncipe harry y a su esposo despuÉs de un evento en nueva york, dicen que hacÍan su trabajo y no pretendÍan causar daÑos. ilia: una menor de edad muriÓ en custodia de la patrulla fronteriza en estado unidos, este es el segundo caso que registramos en las Últimas semanas. jorge: esta vez falleciÓ una niÑa panameÑa. >> un informe preliminar indica que
una niÑa de ocho aÑos muriÓ a custodia de la patrullatheresa en la estaciÓn de harlem, en texas, falleciÓhablamos con la familia de la menor. >> desconocemos lo que harÁn con el cuerpo de mi sobrina. jorge: el gobernador de la florida planea retar a trump por la nominaciÓn presidencial republicana, lo anunciarÍa en miami la prÓxima semana, veremos como su probable candidatura podrÍa cambiar la contienda. montana se convirtiÓ en el primer estado en prohibir el uso de la...
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destras de puertorriqueÑos y dominicanos que en conjunto marcan la diversidad latina que enriquece a harlemel rey carlos iii. asÍ vamos un dÍa a la vez. gracias por tar aqui carmen: la semana pasada en "top chef vip"... veinte celebridades se tomaron la cocina. ¡a cocinar! - ¡ay, qué nervios! - siga su corazón. - cuando tú le bailas a la comida, queda más sabrosa. - el ganador del primer cuchillo de oro es germán. - tendrán que cocinar espalda con espalda.
destras de puertorriqueÑos y dominicanos que en conjunto marcan la diversidad latina que enriquece a harlemel rey carlos iii. asÍ vamos un dÍa a la vez. gracias por tar aqui carmen: la semana pasada en "top chef vip"... veinte celebridades se tomaron la cocina. ¡a cocinar! - ¡ay, qué nervios! - siga su corazón. - cuando tú le bailas a la comida, queda más sabrosa. - el ganador del primer cuchillo de oro es germán. - tendrán que cocinar espalda con espalda.
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which focused on langston hughes, who was the closeted gay black poet, one of the leaders of the harlemcome something with which you are associated. and you say until you made that film, a black gay voice did not really exist. do you see yourself as not only a black artist, but also a black gay artist, and that you feel you need to raise your voice in that cause? well, i think at the time when i was making the work that it was really very important to be able to make a work that would somehow give a form to these experiences. at the time when i made looking for langston, it was, you know, the aids crisis was in full swing and, you know, people, friends of mine were dying left, right and centre. and i came across this wonderful poet, essex hemphill, who was such an incredible orator and inherited the mantelpiece of james baldwin, i would say, in terms of his poems. and there was a way that they gave a really powerful language and pictorial frame for making a work like looking for langston... but just exploring your sexuality. maria balshaw, who's the director of the tate museum group, sa
which focused on langston hughes, who was the closeted gay black poet, one of the leaders of the harlemcome something with which you are associated. and you say until you made that film, a black gay voice did not really exist. do you see yourself as not only a black artist, but also a black gay artist, and that you feel you need to raise your voice in that cause? well, i think at the time when i was making the work that it was really very important to be able to make a work that would somehow...
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premiere of the film, sat for about 20 minutes, and then traveled all the cinemas in manhattan from harlemdeafening , deafening. people yelled screaming screens. come on girl. they just went crazy, even at the top. we are a garden where the inhabitants were restrained screams. applause , laughter, and the next day a review came out. and there the movie was said to be lousy. and no one will watch it. we are with a friend. m selfie in the case taught me to trust myself and not think about critics. a feminist and a highly respected critic she wrote of the film that katherine is a woman, the ideal post- feminist heroine. i was very flattered and thought, it means that our goal has been achieved. the film came out just in time we badly needed this was in the midst of the aids outbreak , people didn’t want to admit it for too long people persecuted gays or lesbians for many years they were told the heroine of the glamorous inner freedom i know that when women rebel to be able to use force to apply power to someone. this causes a tsunami wave. it seems ridiculously absurd to me, in my opinion, if
premiere of the film, sat for about 20 minutes, and then traveled all the cinemas in manhattan from harlemdeafening , deafening. people yelled screaming screens. come on girl. they just went crazy, even at the top. we are a garden where the inhabitants were restrained screams. applause , laughter, and the next day a review came out. and there the movie was said to be lousy. and no one will watch it. we are with a friend. m selfie in the case taught me to trust myself and not think about...
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motorcade that his head can already drive into the new york site, and his tail can still hang in harlem on the east side of manhattan aidan is accompanied by two ambulances at once bush jr. obama and trump somehow managed from one, however, and the road from the stage, on which they all performed, they were themselves without prompts and without assistants. it turned out one to one, as in a recent parody. you can’t imagine breaking a biden from its predecessor. i'm running for president. where do i go? on this evening of his own show, and he was in no hurry to leave the stage. especially since the town hall in new hampshire with the participation of the most popular republican candidate and for cnn is a great way to save their falling ratings. say hello to the leader of the republican presidential race, former president donald trump. skatelyn collins trump is familiar from the white house, where they did not work out due to the constant attacks from the journalist, he even tried to remove her from the presidential pool. well, on this stage , collins herself seems to be the main one, whi
motorcade that his head can already drive into the new york site, and his tail can still hang in harlem on the east side of manhattan aidan is accompanied by two ambulances at once bush jr. obama and trump somehow managed from one, however, and the road from the stage, on which they all performed, they were themselves without prompts and without assistants. it turned out one to one, as in a recent parody. you can’t imagine breaking a biden from its predecessor. i'm running for president....
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i couldnt manga harlem until he gets on and off, judy swan to bundle almost on both on those and it bounced to me. what's your, the trend? we like to wish you a phone call and cancel the show for the college. if you knew the one is done already, most of the most of the photo of the humble. so take out the double side of the day . it's just a matter of how could i can lift gate has it she recognizes gen particular. sure, sure. kind of why do me a lot more sense solutions and she don't want to be assigned as little sutton. women tape it? it sounds like 10 minutes away. you go, you can be all kind of go, you go finally on. so it's 83 good. there's a cheerful for you that faithful toil joy, so couldn't put on the phone. so what are you, what i'm going to useful, good or sound? so what i'm and finally to leave in the, to the resume. yeah. these are the parts of the go to just him your, into my defense with, which is why she's done with the truth. i talk to, i need to find the value of thought. all was movies lucian, them all archery cheese artist here so so to use the for them to watch from shou
i couldnt manga harlem until he gets on and off, judy swan to bundle almost on both on those and it bounced to me. what's your, the trend? we like to wish you a phone call and cancel the show for the college. if you knew the one is done already, most of the most of the photo of the humble. so take out the double side of the day . it's just a matter of how could i can lift gate has it she recognizes gen particular. sure, sure. kind of why do me a lot more sense solutions and she don't want to be...
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it was known as the harlem of the west given its robust jazz scene. i mean a lot of black businesses were located on this street. >> reporter: since its inception in 2021, nearly 300 have been trained, over 200 businesses launched, including 34 new storefronts, 17 of which are in the filmore. part of that can be seen on the corner of filmore and geary. it's one business that's thriving because of the investments from the dream keeper initiative. >> as far as i'm concerned this is the least that the city can do. and we are already learning with the successes that have been achieved with the dream keeper initiative that there's much more that can be done. >> reporter: when you walk inside you can feel the pulse of passion from the entrepreneurs. >> black culture, black excellence, black joy. >> reporter: the marketplace features the works of 18 black entrepreneurs, and for ashley michael, the opportunity to sell out of this location is personal. >> remembering when this was a check cashing place, my mom actually came here to cash checks. so to see it tr
it was known as the harlem of the west given its robust jazz scene. i mean a lot of black businesses were located on this street. >> reporter: since its inception in 2021, nearly 300 have been trained, over 200 businesses launched, including 34 new storefronts, 17 of which are in the filmore. part of that can be seen on the corner of filmore and geary. it's one business that's thriving because of the investments from the dream keeper initiative. >> as far as i'm concerned this is...