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harlem is a particular community. comes to the education system, poverty rates there, people, black businesses that can't afford certain things. was it a slap in the face to say we have no resources for you but we have resources for the illegals? >> well, absolutely. and just to know some of the statistics, there is one in four people of color in new york city that are rent burdened and in central article lem alone it's 44% of people who are rent burdened which means a third of their income goes to rent. and in our community, we see our neighbors being displaced. we see our friends and our families being displaced because they cannot afford rent. so, we were glad that mayor adasms came to our -- both of our community forums on thursday. and on yesterday. and so we are having a healthy conversation with him as as wes some of the other city commissioners to rectify and remedy what has been going on. and what is going on with 2201 clayton power jr. boulevard. >> lawrence: unbelievable. part of the reason this is happenin
harlem is a particular community. comes to the education system, poverty rates there, people, black businesses that can't afford certain things. was it a slap in the face to say we have no resources for you but we have resources for the illegals? >> well, absolutely. and just to know some of the statistics, there is one in four people of color in new york city that are rent burdened and in central article lem alone it's 44% of people who are rent burdened which means a third of their...
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the people of harlem should have the rights to go living in them apartments.now, the mayor adams comes up to harlem and he's telling the people up there he had no knowledge of it, when it's his administration that's putting them in there. he had knowledge of it. he has to back back, he has to get a pen, remove sanctuary city, have city council move on to it or the people of new york city have to go after our city council people and push it to them and remove the sanctuary city. and that's the bottom line here. >> trace: yeah. and i think many people agree with you on that. salvatore, great to have you on the show as always. >> thank you for having me again. thank you. >> trace: you bet. coming up a showdown between the justice department and the white house with huge legal and political consequences over the transcript of special counsel robert hur's interview with president biden. and later in the nightcap, a dc man thought he was a multi, multi millionaire when he checked powerball's web site and he saw he had the winning numbers. turns out the wrong numbers
the people of harlem should have the rights to go living in them apartments.now, the mayor adams comes up to harlem and he's telling the people up there he had no knowledge of it, when it's his administration that's putting them in there. he had knowledge of it. he has to back back, he has to get a pen, remove sanctuary city, have city council move on to it or the people of new york city have to go after our city council people and push it to them and remove the sanctuary city. and that's the...
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harlem homes for harlem residents asylum secrets are not harlem residents they are not citizens.ame after community members spotted in these bunkbeds outside the property. neighbors tell us the building was initially marketed for at luxury condos nearly a decade ago. but development for market rate condos installed event to the project from moving forward and leaving the building and definitely empty according to the city's department of social services. mayor eric adams showed up to a community meeting earlier this week heard from frustrated residents and then he said the city would reverse course. >> i told the team what's going on here you are not moving folks into a brand-new building. not when you have a long terms in a community that's not going to happen. migrants and asylum-seekers more. >> that is where the video ends. we do not know what else mayor adams had to say. i came to the progress social service to the plan for that bacon they can building our dett to transitional housing for long to new york city families with children expensing homelessness. i can tell you the
harlem homes for harlem residents asylum secrets are not harlem residents they are not citizens.ame after community members spotted in these bunkbeds outside the property. neighbors tell us the building was initially marketed for at luxury condos nearly a decade ago. but development for market rate condos installed event to the project from moving forward and leaving the building and definitely empty according to the city's department of social services. mayor eric adams showed up to a...
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. >>> and celebrating the harlem renaissance. al roker taking us inside the new exhibit exploring an explosive era of creativity in the black history. >>> good morning i'm richard lui. we're going to start in the west, where unrelenting rainstorms continue to wreak havoc in california, bringing more flooding to the already-saturated state. the deluge leading to dangerous driving conditions, spinouts and overturned cars. at least four mudslides were reported near los angeles. >> water can kill. be very cognizant of rushing water, especially in vehicles. >> in ventura county, portions of highway 101 also flooded, causing traffic to back up on the major interstate as crews worked to pump water off of the roadway. up north a state park is closed to the public after palm trees came crashing down let's bring in meteorologist angie lassman for more >> we are not done with the rain in california just yet we have more rain on the way this morning and the flood alerts to prove this isn't going anywhere over the next day or so the potential
. >>> and celebrating the harlem renaissance. al roker taking us inside the new exhibit exploring an explosive era of creativity in the black history. >>> good morning i'm richard lui. we're going to start in the west, where unrelenting rainstorms continue to wreak havoc in california, bringing more flooding to the already-saturated state. the deluge leading to dangerous driving conditions, spinouts and overturned cars. at least four mudslides were reported near los angeles....
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lisa rose when he was a six month old and moved to harlem and and never knew that he was poor in harlem because. he had two of the two great, incredible parents. i mean, his mother peeled his grapes for him in the i mean, that's how protective beautiful of a human being that that that she was rest in peace and and just a storied life and then and then you know when you think of john as the family man you his beautiful wife margot who really i. that for me for me that was i really reading the section about you and john and i actually had a tear coming out of my eye when i was reading that because i really looked at i really read this book from a from a different lens because. i know a lot of the players and that but then i didn't know how a lot of the players got to where they are. so for me it was about connecting dots of this incredible world. and when you're part of when you're blessed be part of the catsimatidis world, it's like it's like a different universe, right? it's like, you know, they have this cast of characters. they have all these people that they're involved with and it's
lisa rose when he was a six month old and moved to harlem and and never knew that he was poor in harlem because. he had two of the two great, incredible parents. i mean, his mother peeled his grapes for him in the i mean, that's how protective beautiful of a human being that that that she was rest in peace and and just a storied life and then and then you know when you think of john as the family man you his beautiful wife margot who really i. that for me for me that was i really reading the...
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for years, the music and art of the harlem renaissance was lost to history. but metropolitan museum of art is on a mission to change that, with a new exhibit that delivers the joy and innovation of the harlem renaissance to a whole new generation. my colleague al roker takes us there. watch this. >> reporter: a few miles from its namesake neighborhood, new york city's first showcase in 40 years of the black artistic expression that flourish between the 19 twenties and 1940s. >> it was written out of history, and i think our goal now is to write it back into history. >> reporter: denise murrell is the curator of the metropolitan museum of art's newest exhibition, the harlem renaissance and transatlantic modernism. 12 galleries of photographs, portraits, paintings, and sculptures portraying scenes of activism and everyday life. >> reporter: wow, all that history in -- >> a standing. and really living. >> an exploration of how the great migration and exodus of african americans in the segregated south to cities in the north like new york and chicago legend explo
for years, the music and art of the harlem renaissance was lost to history. but metropolitan museum of art is on a mission to change that, with a new exhibit that delivers the joy and innovation of the harlem renaissance to a whole new generation. my colleague al roker takes us there. watch this. >> reporter: a few miles from its namesake neighborhood, new york city's first showcase in 40 years of the black artistic expression that flourish between the 19 twenties and 1940s. >> it...
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that is part of what the harlem renaissance was about. >> reporter: one highlight, aaron douglas's mural. >> we see workers in the field. some are jubilant. we have musicians and dancers. celebrating. but the future is foretold as well we see the union troops retreating. >> reporter: this is one of almost a dozen pieces on loan from harlem's schomburg center >> these artworks sit at the nexus of black people recreating themselves >> reporter: art that tells a story. a statement of newfound freedom >> this is a legacy that i hope generations of today will be inspired by. >> reporter: a restoration of history bringing it back to the center of american art. al roker, nbc news, new york >> and al is going to have much more from that exhibit tomorrow on "today. that's "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on
that is part of what the harlem renaissance was about. >> reporter: one highlight, aaron douglas's mural. >> we see workers in the field. some are jubilant. we have musicians and dancers. celebrating. but the future is foretold as well we see the union troops retreating. >> reporter: this is one of almost a dozen pieces on loan from harlem's schomburg center >> these artworks sit at the nexus of black people recreating themselves >> reporter: art that tells a...
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why did you have to put them way in harlem?guests. >> dss and dhs, you know, they are doing this. they snuck them in here in harlem, with no transparency. you know, we coming out and we see bunk beds being moved in, what's going on? and nobody was aware that this was happening. this was a sign to this mayor, right now your people are looking at you. you have obligation to your own black community to make sure we have our needs met. every other demographic takes care of their communities. chinese, italian, jewish. when it comes to communities of color, specifically black, it seems as though they get paralyzed. speak to the narrative. we put you in a position to help us. this will efnt definitely effect any elections going forward. >> we were glad that mayor adams came to our -- both of our community forums on thursday. and on yesterday. and so we are having a healthy conversation with him as well as some of the other city commissioners to rectify and remedy what has been going on. >> steve: they are not happy. >> lawrence: troub
why did you have to put them way in harlem?guests. >> dss and dhs, you know, they are doing this. they snuck them in here in harlem, with no transparency. you know, we coming out and we see bunk beds being moved in, what's going on? and nobody was aware that this was happening. this was a sign to this mayor, right now your people are looking at you. you have obligation to your own black community to make sure we have our needs met. every other demographic takes care of their communities....
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mayor eric adams reversing course on luxury harlem complexus illegal shelter after there was community outrage. >> we done want to hear excuse. >> lack of respect is appalling. pete: more on that 180. rachel: president biden visiting the residents of east p palestie more than a year after the devastating train derailment. guy: the dating app that requires users to have a good credit score. second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts now. pete: it's a great song. rachel: they all are. pete: myrtle beach, south carolina, welcome to the second hour. we have guy benson in for will cain this morning. love to have him. guy: morning. pete: south carolina, be there next weekend and south carolina primary "fox & friends" weekend on the ground. not sure where yet. the couch transported to south carolina rachel: put it on a u haul and take it with us. pete: maybe. chris, drive it down there? >> maybe. i'll go anywhere. pete: we're looking forward touchdown pass it. rachel: looking forward to you in south carolina pete: do you know your credit score? not that we're on the dating app but do you k
mayor eric adams reversing course on luxury harlem complexus illegal shelter after there was community outrage. >> we done want to hear excuse. >> lack of respect is appalling. pete: more on that 180. rachel: president biden visiting the residents of east p palestie more than a year after the devastating train derailment. guy: the dating app that requires users to have a good credit score. second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts now. pete: it's a great song....
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help me understand why the harlem residents the harlem nights do not deserve the space?aid she and other community members spotted these bunkbeds outside the property this month and learn city hall was awake what they do turn the building into temporary housinge voice their concerns to elected leaders neighbors tell us the building was marketed for luxury condos nearly a decade ago. the city's department of social services tells a box the development for the market rate condos sta installed preventinge project from moving forward leaving the building and the definitely empty. mayor adams showed up to a community meeting this week heard from frustrated residents. then it sa said the city would e course. >> i told the team find out what is going on here. we are not moving folks into a brand-new building when you have a long term needs in our community. that's not going to happen. you're giving a migrants and asylum-seekers. >> that's where the video cuts off. the city's department of social services said the building will be turned into a shelter for longer-term new york c
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yeah, people here in harlem are not happy.hey don't want this luxury condo building to be home to migrants. they pushed back and made some changes. i'll have that story next. ckin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? no. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. i mean, we're not talking about a game! cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one nation
yeah, people here in harlem are not happy.hey don't want this luxury condo building to be home to migrants. they pushed back and made some changes. i'll have that story next. ckin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? no. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking...
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jon: cb cotton in harlem tonight thank you.iden told the putin or something happens to navalny you're going to pay a price. president biden, i agree with you the price they ought to pay us make russia state-sponsored terror state like iran, cuba, north korea per. >> many are watching to see how the white house responds after vladimir putin's biggest political foe alexei navalny died in prison. us a massive judgment against former president trump in the civil fraud trial some say the three to $55 million fine the judge imposed is overkill we will speak with south carina congresswoman nancy mace coming up. is a rate based on you. not paul. you don't want to ride with paul. get a rate based on you with drivewise in the allstate app. sleep more deeply. and wake up rejuvenated. purple mattresses exclusive gelflex grid draws away heat relieves pressure and instantly adapts. sleep better. live purple. right now save up to $800 off mattress sets during purple's president's day sale. visit purple.com or a store near you. every day, more
jon: cb cotton in harlem tonight thank you.iden told the putin or something happens to navalny you're going to pay a price. president biden, i agree with you the price they ought to pay us make russia state-sponsored terror state like iran, cuba, north korea per. >> many are watching to see how the white house responds after vladimir putin's biggest political foe alexei navalny died in prison. us a massive judgment against former president trump in the civil fraud trial some say the three...
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but as african-american move into neighborhoods like harlem new street in d.c., there's this moment of explosion that is going to lead to the poetry of langston hughes and the music of billie holiday and duke ellington and cab calloway and the novels and of zora hurston, which are to kind of change the american literary and landscape. known as the harlem renaissance, although it plays out in a lot of cities, detroit and chicago and other places, if you've been down to you street, d.c., that was kind of the harlem renaissance neighborhood around howard. and look at the look of the plaques on, the houses, and you're going to see here's where duke ellington lived, and then you'll see it. you street in twenties and part of this will be the rise of jazz born in new but it takes on an even a new different urban sophisticated feel in detroit and chicago and new york. and it will be music that is going to become america's music, particularly intoxicating to young people. young, white college students love jazz is going to fill the music of the speakeasies and give the name through f scott fitz
but as african-american move into neighborhoods like harlem new street in d.c., there's this moment of explosion that is going to lead to the poetry of langston hughes and the music of billie holiday and duke ellington and cab calloway and the novels and of zora hurston, which are to kind of change the american literary and landscape. known as the harlem renaissance, although it plays out in a lot of cities, detroit and chicago and other places, if you've been down to you street, d.c., that was...
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una persona murÓ y al menos 17 resultaron heridas en un incendio en un edificio de apartamentos en harlemr piso del edificio y prapidamente hizo arder las plantas superiores... & el incendio aparentemente fue causado po una bateria de litio el reciente fallo de la corte suprema "estatal" de alabama de considerar los embriones congelados como niÑos esÁ teniendo un profundo impacto... ya suman tres las Ínicas que han suspendido esos tratamientos de fertilidad... y Ás especialistas coinciden en que esta decision podÍa tener consecuencias devastadoras para los residentes, que buscan tener familia... danay rivero nos amplia. los pagos de esÍmulo ecoÓmico distribuidos durante la pandemia ayudaron a muchas familias a balancear sus finanzas... peroluego vino la inflacÓn y en ciudades con un alto costo de vida, como nueva york, hay Ás familias que han quedado por debajo de la Ínea de la pobreza... y entre ellos, muchos son latinos... violeta bastardo nos explica... el supuesto secuestro en chile de un venezolano disidente de nicoÁs maduro ha tensionado las relaciones entre ambos pÍses... en el Útb
una persona murÓ y al menos 17 resultaron heridas en un incendio en un edificio de apartamentos en harlemr piso del edificio y prapidamente hizo arder las plantas superiores... & el incendio aparentemente fue causado po una bateria de litio el reciente fallo de la corte suprema "estatal" de alabama de considerar los embriones congelados como niÑos esÁ teniendo un profundo impacto... ya suman tres las Ínicas que han suspendido esos tratamientos de fertilidad... y Ás...
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and you were raised in harlem, right?e central park. >> billy dee: i lived across the street from central park. tenth street, central park north. >> kelly: you had the best playground ever! write out your door. >> billy dee: it was incredible. >> kelly: did i hear this right? you have a twin, right? >> billy dee: i had a twin. >> kelly: a twin sister. you had a twin growing up. did you play in the park? >> billy dee: during the summers we would go out and catch fireflies. >> kelly: we did that in the south! i grew up in texas. that's what we did. i thought that was just what people who lived in the boonies did. i didn't know people in big cities did that, too. >> billy dee: we put them in jars. >> kelly: mason jars. and you have to make sure they can breathe. i learned that lesson the hard way. [laughter] i would like, oh, no. in the book -- i want to talk about this, because the biggest question is, where is light? where is the light? i think that's a beautiful thing in general. i feel like life can be kind of dark somet
and you were raised in harlem, right?e central park. >> billy dee: i lived across the street from central park. tenth street, central park north. >> kelly: you had the best playground ever! write out your door. >> billy dee: it was incredible. >> kelly: did i hear this right? you have a twin, right? >> billy dee: i had a twin. >> kelly: a twin sister. you had a twin growing up. did you play in the park? >> billy dee: during the summers we would go out...
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let's bring in harlem resident ruth mcdaniels and chicago resident. to you first, because i want to play some sound from harlem residents really going after the mayor, eric adams. watch and i will get your response. >> if there is some housing that is available to provide for asylum-seekers, then that same housing should be first priority to those who are already here. [applause] we are oversaturated. in every borough. >> trace: ruth mcdaniels, it's true. it's oversaturated in harlem and all of new york, and there doesn't seem to be a fix anywhere. >> no. >> trace: i'm sorry, ruth. >> you are correct. you are absolutely correct. until they start creating permanent housing, what are we going to keep doing? we keep having shelters. people aren't going to have a chance to even get an apartment if you continue to behave like that in city shelters, because charged with a crime in a new york city shelter can take away chances of you getting any kind of section 8. so what are we going to do? keep them in the shelter system? >> trace: it's a very good questio
let's bring in harlem resident ruth mcdaniels and chicago resident. to you first, because i want to play some sound from harlem residents really going after the mayor, eric adams. watch and i will get your response. >> if there is some housing that is available to provide for asylum-seekers, then that same housing should be first priority to those who are already here. [applause] we are oversaturated. in every borough. >> trace: ruth mcdaniels, it's true. it's oversaturated in...
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more concerning, i want to play some sound of an angry harlem resident.atch this and we will get response. >> we are oversaturated. in every borough, that doesn't have the same amount of shelters we have come in every zip code, they have to come and meet us first. >> trace: all they are saying, tiffany, is it's not fair. >> it's totally not fair. i was one of the few harlem residents that went on that tour, and it's a beautiful location. we have a housing project right across the street, the st. nicholas houses, where they are getting ready to be relocated or displaced because they are going under renovation. so i did ask the mayor, and i asked all the other city officials who were there, instead of displacing the senior citizens or people that are disabled, if we are going to make this shelter, period, why not make it for the people across the street in that housing project of over 3,000 people, with people with disabilities and senior citizens? why not move them and they are? >> trace: why not? it's a very good question. finally, vik bajaj, tu. foxnews.
more concerning, i want to play some sound of an angry harlem resident.atch this and we will get response. >> we are oversaturated. in every borough, that doesn't have the same amount of shelters we have come in every zip code, they have to come and meet us first. >> trace: all they are saying, tiffany, is it's not fair. >> it's totally not fair. i was one of the few harlem residents that went on that tour, and it's a beautiful location. we have a housing project right across...
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rachel: in harlem to illegal immigrants, and the residents of harlem not happy about it.we were trying to find out what was going on, and we weren't getting any answers to our questions. >> no, i don't agree with it turning into a sanctuary for asylum seekers knowing we have people right here who need the space. >> you are the mayor. we do not need to hear excuses. >> we have a dearth of affordable housing. we're being priced out of the community. the lack of respect is absolutely appalling. pete: so he's only changed his mind because it's been exposed publicly. there was a public meeting where this became known. the site was supposed to be used to house long-term new york families who are experiencing temporary homelessness. so if you're experiencing homelessness, you get back on your feet through this new spot, and then they started to notice the different types of furniture and different types of things were moving in there, and they raised questions. only den thid eric adam, the mayor with of new york, finally say this: >> -- find out what's going on here. we're not m
rachel: in harlem to illegal immigrants, and the residents of harlem not happy about it.we were trying to find out what was going on, and we weren't getting any answers to our questions. >> no, i don't agree with it turning into a sanctuary for asylum seekers knowing we have people right here who need the space. >> you are the mayor. we do not need to hear excuses. >> we have a dearth of affordable housing. we're being priced out of the community. the lack of respect is...
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harlem y el modernismo transatlántico llegan juntos a una exposición en el met de nueva york.arino que puede descender a más de 14.000 pies. para los investigadores es una señal de que las medidas implementadas por el gobierno chileno para proteger el océano están funcionando para reforzar la biodiversidad. creía no necesitar swiffer hasta que vi lo fácil que recogía mi pelo cuando me lo secaba un minuto y ya está. mira la españa sabiduría. son extra gruesos para súper atrapar y retener hasta su pelo. wow! y para el polvo. amo mi heavy duty duster. sus fibras flexibles atrapan el polvo al contacto hasta arriba y alrededor sin tener que mover nada. soy una fan. te encantará swiffer o te devuelven tu dinero . maybelline new york. sorry man mam oh i assume that you were raised a call everyone mam now. i guess people might age. how old do you think i am don't answer that, but take it for me. it's not very old instant eraser treatment make up. yep. flawless qué tienes ahí? 2 y 3 mandarin orange. muy bien. y tú? 3 classic tenders 4 butterfly shrimp 4 especial baby. siempre con lo mi
harlem y el modernismo transatlántico llegan juntos a una exposición en el met de nueva york.arino que puede descender a más de 14.000 pies. para los investigadores es una señal de que las medidas implementadas por el gobierno chileno para proteger el océano están funcionando para reforzar la biodiversidad. creía no necesitar swiffer hasta que vi lo fácil que recogía mi pelo cuando me lo secaba un minuto y ya está. mira la españa sabiduría. son extra gruesos para súper atrapar y...
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one of advisors looking around in harlem and saying, oh, they're all africans here is great. and so i think it was a you know, most of their business was down the u.n. but there was this brief trip to where he was. i think he was even carried on the shoulders of his supporters. this actually comes from thomas book, where we learn what happened when they he came to harlem just. before we go to the next question, speaking of the speeches, you do a good job of going through some of them here mean i think of this incident at the where the king of belgium is there or and he gives a speech and then gets up and gives the speech. i don't know if you want to read little bit of this speech. it's on page 120 after after mean. and it just shows the discussion acts a between the belgians and their understand what was going on in the congo versus what the members of i'll read just a little bit of the the belgian king's words for 80 years belgium sent to your soil the best of its sons first to deliver the congo basin, the odious slave train that was decimating population, then to bring toge
one of advisors looking around in harlem and saying, oh, they're all africans here is great. and so i think it was a you know, most of their business was down the u.n. but there was this brief trip to where he was. i think he was even carried on the shoulders of his supporters. this actually comes from thomas book, where we learn what happened when they he came to harlem just. before we go to the next question, speaking of the speeches, you do a good job of going through some of them here mean...
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>> harlem chopped cheese we're in new york city, we're going to do a harlem chopped cheese let's go seeimmy: come on, all right >> it takes so long to - >> jimmy: we're doing like a a chopped cheese >> chopped cheese. harlem's finest. >> jimmy: all right. how do you -- well, look at these ribs, they look amazing already. >> i'm gonna cut this part off the bone >> jimmy: what do you -- they're already cooking. something's happening over there. >> tariq: aw, that smells awesome. wow. >> jimmy: billy, hurry up! somebody's -- they're already cooking something over there >> a little more cheese. >> jimmy: all right, good. >> going to put these guys on there. >> jimmy: okay >> steam this up now >> jimmy: all right, now what is that, a little oil or something? >> no, it's a little water it's going to steam the tortilla so they're soft >> i'm gonna make this look pretty while you do that >> spatula >> jimmy: now, what's going in the secret sauce >> ketchup and a little mayo so we've got our chopped cheese let's go onion >> jimmy: yep. [ airhorn ah, we got 30 seconds, go! >> 30 seconds. >> tariq
>> harlem chopped cheese we're in new york city, we're going to do a harlem chopped cheese let's go seeimmy: come on, all right >> it takes so long to - >> jimmy: we're doing like a a chopped cheese >> chopped cheese. harlem's finest. >> jimmy: all right. how do you -- well, look at these ribs, they look amazing already. >> i'm gonna cut this part off the bone >> jimmy: what do you -- they're already cooking. something's happening over there. >>...
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one of the first and most successful was harlem prep. it was designed to cater to students for whom conventional education had failed. kennedy was a very dangerous president in the sense that he was excessively popular. many of the teachers didn't have the right pieces of paper to qualify for employment in public schools. that didn't stop them from doing a good job here. a lot of the students have been misfits and dropouts. here they found the sort of teaching they wanted. after all, they had made a deliberate choice to come to harlem prep. it was a very successful school. many students went on to college and some to leading colleges. but after some years, the school ran short of cash. the board of education offered ed carpenter, the head of the school and one of its founders, tax money, provided he would conformed their regulations. love him and we got along nicely. i know you're busy, but sometime after a long battle to preserve independence, he finally gave in. the school was taken over by bureaucrats. and i know he does, but i was a
one of the first and most successful was harlem prep. it was designed to cater to students for whom conventional education had failed. kennedy was a very dangerous president in the sense that he was excessively popular. many of the teachers didn't have the right pieces of paper to qualify for employment in public schools. that didn't stop them from doing a good job here. a lot of the students have been misfits and dropouts. here they found the sort of teaching they wanted. after all, they had...
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i slept out on the fire escapes in harlem. i would defy anybody to do that in any part of new york city today. tradition only in the united states. we have tried to avoid some of the welfare trap. it was referred to by denying eligibility to people who are able bodied and not aged and so on. and we have therefore tried to close the welfare door to a good number of categories within the poor population. the second point that was emphasized, and i think needs to be put in some perspective, is that some but not all of what we might call welfare programs broadly have this very strong take back of benefits as you earn some more money. and that, i guess, is what i would like to single out as the principle problem identified in the film. but it is not common to any and all welfare programs that one might think of when the family fails, when the private sector fails to create jobs at a fast enough rate. you find that people are unemployed and drift into needing help in order to exist and the welfare system was created in the thirties
i slept out on the fire escapes in harlem. i would defy anybody to do that in any part of new york city today. tradition only in the united states. we have tried to avoid some of the welfare trap. it was referred to by denying eligibility to people who are able bodied and not aged and so on. and we have therefore tried to close the welfare door to a good number of categories within the poor population. the second point that was emphasized, and i think needs to be put in some perspective, is...
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i slept out on the fire escapes in harlem. i would defy anybody to do that in any part of new york city today. tradition only in the united states. we have tried to avoid some of the welfare trap. it was referred to by denying eligibility to people who are able bodied and not aged and so on. and we have therefore tried to close the welfare door to a good number of categories within the poor population. the second point that was emphasized, and i think needs to be put in some perspective, is that some but not all of what we might call welfare programs broadly have this very strong take back of benefits as you earn some more money. and that, i guess, is what i would like to single out as the principle problem identified in the film. but it is not common to any and all welfare programs that one might think of when the family fails, when the private sector fails to create jobs at a fast enough rate. you find that people are unemployed and drift into needing help in order to exist and the welfare system was created in the thirties
i slept out on the fire escapes in harlem. i would defy anybody to do that in any part of new york city today. tradition only in the united states. we have tried to avoid some of the welfare trap. it was referred to by denying eligibility to people who are able bodied and not aged and so on. and we have therefore tried to close the welfare door to a good number of categories within the poor population. the second point that was emphasized, and i think needs to be put in some perspective, is...
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one option was a luxury apartment building that has been vacant for 10 years, it is in harlem.ents found out it is a housing facility for migrants and they are angry and frustrated and say, we have been asking for affordable housing and you say there is no money and now money is falling out of the sky and being given to illegal immigrants. mayor eric adams was confronted with this and angry residents voice concern and we had some of those residents in the "fox and friends" studio a couple hours ago and you spoke to them. >> lawrence: we have sound. >> dss and dhs are doing this, they snuck them in here and harlem with no transparency. we see beds being moved in and nobody was aware. >> this is a sign to this mayor, your people are looking to you, you have obligation to the black community to have our needs met. every other demographic takes care of their community, chinese, italian, jewish, when it comes to communities of color, black, get paralyzed. this will affect any election going forward. >> we were glad that mayor eric adams came to both of our community forums on thursd
one option was a luxury apartment building that has been vacant for 10 years, it is in harlem.ents found out it is a housing facility for migrants and they are angry and frustrated and say, we have been asking for affordable housing and you say there is no money and now money is falling out of the sky and being given to illegal immigrants. mayor eric adams was confronted with this and angry residents voice concern and we had some of those residents in the "fox and friends" studio a...
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one of the first and most successful was harlem prep. it was designed to cater to students for whom conventional education had failed. kennedy was a very dangerous president in the sense that he was excessively popular. many of the teachers didn't have the right pieces of paper to qualify for employment in public schools. that didn't stop them from doing a good job here. a lot of the students have been misfits and dropouts. here they found the sort of teaching they wanted. after all, they had made a deliberate choice to come to harlem prep. it was a very successful school. many students went on to college and some to leading colleges. but after some years, the school ran short of cash. the board of education offered ed carpenter, the head of the school and one of its founders, tax money, provided he would conformed their regulations. love him and we got along nicely. i know you're busy, but sometime after a long battle to preserve independence, he finally gave in. the school was taken over by bureaucrats. and i know he does, but i was a
one of the first and most successful was harlem prep. it was designed to cater to students for whom conventional education had failed. kennedy was a very dangerous president in the sense that he was excessively popular. many of the teachers didn't have the right pieces of paper to qualify for employment in public schools. that didn't stop them from doing a good job here. a lot of the students have been misfits and dropouts. here they found the sort of teaching they wanted. after all, they had...
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will: one person dead and 17 hurt after apartment fire in harlem. residents forced to evacuate after a blaze broke out on the third floor. quickly spreading to the hallways and f fire fighters had to repel down the building to save some residents and officials are investigating what caused the blaze. pete: look at that. happening today, first ever florida man gains taking place in st. augustine and exploits of the legendary florida man. some of the events include evading arrest obstacle course. come called florida sumo wrestling and stealing someone's catalytic converter. those are your headlines. will: it's always an odd crime when it's florida. rachel: stereotypes there's always lots of truth. pete: absolutely right, no doubt. there's also more than an ounce of truth that joe biden needs help. that help that he's getting, whether it's someone in the note card making headlines and note cards at press conferences and using them and specific questions at high dollar fundraisers and these donors are raising the alarm of why can't i get a question or s
will: one person dead and 17 hurt after apartment fire in harlem. residents forced to evacuate after a blaze broke out on the third floor. quickly spreading to the hallways and f fire fighters had to repel down the building to save some residents and officials are investigating what caused the blaze. pete: look at that. happening today, first ever florida man gains taking place in st. augustine and exploits of the legendary florida man. some of the events include evading arrest obstacle course....
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he dedicated his entire life to uplifting harlem through compassion, books and basketball. my bill would ensure the preservation of holcomb rut engineer park as the mecca of basketball. it has forged a act toward multiple nba stars such as wilt chamberlain, kareem abdul gentleman bar, kobe bryant, tiny champ bald and the great earl the pearl monroe. this would preserve the park's legacy and ensure that future generations can appreciate his role in shaping the cultural and sporting landscape of our nation. speaking of federal recognition, we are also closing on dominican heritage month. this week i joined difficult as practice to ring the closing bell at nasdaq. dominican independence day february 27 in recognition of dominican economic contributions to the united states of america. dominicans have more than tripled in population since the 1990's to represent a population of 2.4 million people in the united states, the fourth largest population of latinos in these united states. our contribution grows every stronger every day. just two weeks ago, we also had dominicans on th
he dedicated his entire life to uplifting harlem through compassion, books and basketball. my bill would ensure the preservation of holcomb rut engineer park as the mecca of basketball. it has forged a act toward multiple nba stars such as wilt chamberlain, kareem abdul gentleman bar, kobe bryant, tiny champ bald and the great earl the pearl monroe. this would preserve the park's legacy and ensure that future generations can appreciate his role in shaping the cultural and sporting landscape of...
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as organizations we have out in harlem, silent voices united, others that can help. we can't be too focused on them coming over. the fact that they are here, we need to find how to deal with it. >> trace: what is the something? that's the whole question here. what is the something? you are giving away free cash and food and it is costing the city of new york hundreds of millions of dollars to take care of these people, and they simply do not have the resources. people in harlem and in different areas are bearing the brunt. >> that may be the case, that we have to come together as a community, the people in power need to get together with the community and we need to come both ideas on how to deal with this crisis. we are focusing too mention how they're getting here and why they are here instead of trying to find a solution on dealing with the matter at hand. >> trace: so as far as solutions, do you think there is a remedy or a fix here? >> absolutely. we just have to get together with the people in authority. we are pointing too many fingers about why this is happen
as organizations we have out in harlem, silent voices united, others that can help. we can't be too focused on them coming over. the fact that they are here, we need to find how to deal with it. >> trace: what is the something? that's the whole question here. what is the something? you are giving away free cash and food and it is costing the city of new york hundreds of millions of dollars to take care of these people, and they simply do not have the resources. people in harlem and in...