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you can see all five episodes of "harlem ice" right now streaming on disney+. woman known to the world as octomom is ready to share her story in a new way. it's a biopic coming to lifetime next month. we've got a sneak peek of the first trailer of natalie suleman's story. check it out. >> remember me? i am natalie suleman. at one point i was one of the most hated people in america. i was octo mom. >> your name is plastered everywhere. >> octomom is a welfare mom. >> octomom had eight babies just to be famous. >> these are all lies. >> it was always a dream of mine to have a large family. >> you have been called irresponsible. >> mama is here. >> ginger: i was octomom premieres on life time march 8th. let's get a check closer to home. >> george: we are counting down to captain america brave new world. last night the stars hit the red carpet. it was the world premiere in los angeles. this morning chris connelly give us the evolution of the marvel super hero. >> chris: long before chris evans starred as steve rogers for joe johnson's captain america the first aven
you can see all five episodes of "harlem ice" right now streaming on disney+. woman known to the world as octomom is ready to share her story in a new way. it's a biopic coming to lifetime next month. we've got a sneak peek of the first trailer of natalie suleman's story. check it out. >> remember me? i am natalie suleman. at one point i was one of the most hated people in america. i was octo mom. >> your name is plastered everywhere. >> octomom is a welfare mom....
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he is essentiallhomey the harlem gold charters and the democrats are in the washington generalsly --ow the laws the credibility of their pay our teamn, pr team, ad you should be ashamed of yourself. >> jessica: aand what's on you> >> greg: i don't know, good question: th. j >> jessica: esthat there would be more of a during special report, bracho did such a good job interviewing to the president and he asked aboutssue when can we expect prices to come dow n and trump rift, how long a day think the grace period will be for the administration on prices gra ? >> dana: i think before people realize that joe biden because of the inflation and then it can order iteopl, they called it abl high-class problem, now all of a em sudden democrats are worried about egg prices. they could have watched anybody here, you look at any poll this is what is happening. she was not even an office for six hours before hakeem jeffries tweeted about how terrible grocery prices are.ha i thin k people look at that and say set down and give him some time. it's been three days.pe people have that in mind but it's
he is essentiallhomey the harlem gold charters and the democrats are in the washington generalsly --ow the laws the credibility of their pay our teamn, pr team, ad you should be ashamed of yourself. >> jessica: aand what's on you> >> greg: i don't know, good question: th. j >> jessica: esthat there would be more of a during special report, bracho did such a good job interviewing to the president and he asked aboutssue when can we expect prices to come dow n and trump rift,...
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other reality is that this was done, it was proclaimed in 1926 and that was during the height of the harlem renaissance, where you had these black poets, black authors, all these different people get re-evaluated in the black experience. for example, later, the racist was so internalized that if there was not a back door, they would create one to go through. this was the impact, and also this comes after these race riots, so from his point of view, absolutely necessary for people to get a very different understanding of who they were, their history, their accomplishments, in order to move forward as a people. as far as i'm concerned, it was a real precursor to the black is beautiful movement, the experience of the 60s, we are reclaiming our roots in a very positive way and that is what we did. >> this is profound, why do you think so many of us miss it, as the larger population and majority culture? >> i think it is because we have become acclimated to our society and our culture and the way to go is to become mainstream and when you become mainstream, you are missing much of your own herit
other reality is that this was done, it was proclaimed in 1926 and that was during the height of the harlem renaissance, where you had these black poets, black authors, all these different people get re-evaluated in the black experience. for example, later, the racist was so internalized that if there was not a back door, they would create one to go through. this was the impact, and also this comes after these race riots, so from his point of view, absolutely necessary for people to get a very...
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there is a book the harlem of the west, and that book depicts what the harlem of the west was which islmore and people really from all over the world would come here. it was a huge-just everything, this was the place to be to experience black culture and just to live. i definitely want to give honor to that. culture to my generation, new businesses. we have something really special and unique, which is in the black. sits on the corner of geary and fillmore. it is a home to i believe 30 entrepreneurs. it is like a marketplace. super cool. a lot of the things are either custom or just really unique. jazzy hair slaun. saloon and believe they are applying for a legacy business ownership because they have been in business over 25 years. there are lots of cottage and home bases. >> brother mar key mohammed in the fillmore since 1999, been established here since 1999. my products, oils and cosmetic items, clothing. how is it going? >> going good. >> good to see you. i still have my old customers that come in. this is a sense of community. we have little remanence of the old vibe here. >> the
there is a book the harlem of the west, and that book depicts what the harlem of the west was which islmore and people really from all over the world would come here. it was a huge-just everything, this was the place to be to experience black culture and just to live. i definitely want to give honor to that. culture to my generation, new businesses. we have something really special and unique, which is in the black. sits on the corner of geary and fillmore. it is a home to i believe 30...
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. >> adam bandt is the founder of africana, a grassroots organization in harlem that supports asylumjority black, arab and muslim recent arrivals. >> if you want them to move out of the shelter system, you want them to get their status. you have to help them receive just their mail. this is how you become independent in this country. >> we're on our way to meet with a woman we've been following for close to a year. she and her husband brought their children to the u.s. from ecuador in search of asylum. and now that the raids have started, their world has changed. this 34 year old mother, who we're going to call anna, has applied for asylum. we first met her after she and her family of four crossed the border in texas. at the time, almost a year ago, to the day they felt safe, allowing our cameras to document their new life in america. in this environment of the raids and the new administration in washington, have you felt the gaze shift in everyday life? a different spirit in new york now? >> in various occasions? es la diferencia si te miran meant transcend sentir como como un intru
. >> adam bandt is the founder of africana, a grassroots organization in harlem that supports asylumjority black, arab and muslim recent arrivals. >> if you want them to move out of the shelter system, you want them to get their status. you have to help them receive just their mail. this is how you become independent in this country. >> we're on our way to meet with a woman we've been following for close to a year. she and her husband brought their children to the u.s. from...
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while it may not look like it now, this block of seventh street known as the harlem of the west coasting place to be in the '60s. >> history got lost because of the downfall of seventh street. >> reporter: and that's why ronnie spearheaded the installation of nearly 180 plaques in oakland. >> you see this? they tried to get that out the ground. >> reporter: but now he's figuring out how to piece this all back together between manufacturing and installation estimating the cost of replacing the plaques at about $150,000. >> why come and take up something like that? >> reporter: lee ashford is an oakland artist who says these plaques were even more personal. >> i grew up down here on seventh street. i did my music down here. i was on the plaque. ♪ >> reporter: tom jr. known as terrible tom on stage is also disappointed. >> we went out and procured all the possibility of getting seventh street what it should be and for someone to come and self-destruct the things that we tried to recognize the people from the basic area. >> reporter: the west coast blues society has started a gofundme to
while it may not look like it now, this block of seventh street known as the harlem of the west coasting place to be in the '60s. >> history got lost because of the downfall of seventh street. >> reporter: and that's why ronnie spearheaded the installation of nearly 180 plaques in oakland. >> you see this? they tried to get that out the ground. >> reporter: but now he's figuring out how to piece this all back together between manufacturing and installation estimating the...
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so they started well enough ending harlem giving the home sign the lead of 19 minutes since they went into the face. one miller in the 2nd house came into buffy and making it one 0 with an hour gone files. so do you have the chance to go back in front when they were given a penalty for a fall on so floating on and stepped up and put away the spot, kicked to make it to one to associate with 10 minutes left. a paper. the other side could not hold on for me, said he play abraham diaz with rails equalizer, and they would not finish the v c a studio setting up to bidding him. so when it for real and stuff, it's time 3 to the final school and the advantage madrid the going into the 2nd like next week with a place in the last 16 at stake at the end we give away. so in that level, it's of difficulty because of the 1st time unfortunately, how many times and, and that's why is if i don't have a problem to accept that it doesn't work like the work in the past for me will be easy, say now and blame one play a specific, played or blame whatever that is ridiculous. so it's not that doesn't work is
so they started well enough ending harlem giving the home sign the lead of 19 minutes since they went into the face. one miller in the 2nd house came into buffy and making it one 0 with an hour gone files. so do you have the chance to go back in front when they were given a penalty for a fall on so floating on and stepped up and put away the spot, kicked to make it to one to associate with 10 minutes left. a paper. the other side could not hold on for me, said he play abraham diaz with rails...
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now brandeis daniel, she's the founder of harlem fashion row.his is an agency based in new york city. so her business first took off when she launched a fashion show that each year would showcase the work and talent of black designers. but through the years, she says that brands started to notice. and last night, she and six black designers launched a new collaboration on the classic san francisco brand gap. she says this all comes at a time when diversity and inclusion are being tested. and i think right now, more than ever, community is going to be critical to us moving forward. in this environment, people get to support designers of color and underrepresented designers by actually going to buy the collection, and it's so important. it's bigger than even fashion. it's bigger than the designers. and you know what? we have some of those pieces for you right here. we showed you some earlier today. this is another collection here, part of the collection. so pretty cool. very good. it feels good. yeah. it's all it's you know, it feels like gap. but
now brandeis daniel, she's the founder of harlem fashion row.his is an agency based in new york city. so her business first took off when she launched a fashion show that each year would showcase the work and talent of black designers. but through the years, she says that brands started to notice. and last night, she and six black designers launched a new collaboration on the classic san francisco brand gap. she says this all comes at a time when diversity and inclusion are being tested. and i...
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the white house is essentially the harlem globetrotters, and the media is the washington generals.ity of their pr team, the media, jessica, of what you are apart, and you should be deeply ashamed of yourself. >> jessica: then what are you? >> jesse: i don't know. good question. >> jessica: i thought during "special report" this evening, bret asked him about prices, the most important issue. when can we expect them to come down? trump waffled a bit. how long do you think that grace period will be for the administration on prices? the one i think he has his time here people realize that joe biden caused the inflation and then ignored it. his chief of staff called it a high-class problem. now democrats are worried about egg prices? they could have watched anybody here. this is what's happening. so, he was not even an office six hours before hakeem jeffries had tweeted about how terrible grocery prices were. so i think people look at that and say come on, sit down, give president trump a little bit of time. it's been three weeks. people have that in mind, but it is a concern, and that
the white house is essentially the harlem globetrotters, and the media is the washington generals.ity of their pr team, the media, jessica, of what you are apart, and you should be deeply ashamed of yourself. >> jessica: then what are you? >> jesse: i don't know. good question. >> jessica: i thought during "special report" this evening, bret asked him about prices, the most important issue. when can we expect them to come down? trump waffled a bit. how long do you...
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stuck at the courthouse with the lawfare after there went over to harlem to talk to particularly black voters. some of them eventually, as we know, ended up voting for him. if democrats ignore their own voters, he will go for them. >> i think you are absolutely right. imagine watching your elected officials yelling on tv about what most americans see as basic accountability being asked for from federal agency. i worked in two federal agency in the executive branch. anyone you talk to agree the bureaucracy has too much power and is too difficult to change. i think it is very refreshing to most americans to see someone come into the white house, do what they said they were going to do and actually take some steps to reform this overburdensome process we see in the federal government. if democrats were smart they would look for opportunities to work in musk and other trump officials to find common ground where they can move policies forward that the american people care about. >> harris: let's get to this and i'll come to you, morgan. protest after protest in our nation's capital. many on
stuck at the courthouse with the lawfare after there went over to harlem to talk to particularly black voters. some of them eventually, as we know, ended up voting for him. if democrats ignore their own voters, he will go for them. >> i think you are absolutely right. imagine watching your elected officials yelling on tv about what most americans see as basic accountability being asked for from federal agency. i worked in two federal agency in the executive branch. anyone you talk to...
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they grew up in the harlem river houses and he would talk about his dad, you know, would take him around with him. and have conversations and that how his dad would listen to other folks. and so i think that's part of what enabled him to build relationships with folks like andy moore and take you know leadership from folks like ramsey moore in the sixties and i think he applied that to the algebra project so it wasn't about his idea it was about how can bring people together, how can you help them have a conversation and how can you first facilitate that conversation and lead some kind of consensus to lead to some kind of action? and so, you know, was a listener. he was a facilitator, was an organizer. and that's what he did with the algebra. and so when he won the macarthur, he had a little of money. and so that enabled him to begin teaching in our class. and so he started with my older sister. and so came in and you know, the school let him work her classroom and they saw kind of, you know, the impact of that work on her and the other students. and so he was able to organize parents th
they grew up in the harlem river houses and he would talk about his dad, you know, would take him around with him. and have conversations and that how his dad would listen to other folks. and so i think that's part of what enabled him to build relationships with folks like andy moore and take you know leadership from folks like ramsey moore in the sixties and i think he applied that to the algebra project so it wasn't about his idea it was about how can bring people together, how can you help...
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we've got it all and we're checking out his >> from the gap and harlem's fashion row collaboration.are re-imagining gap's iconic styles. then we have file in this rose crelli here on the show for performance you don't want to plus the show she has coming up in our area. >> there's so much happening today on live in the bay.
we've got it all and we're checking out his >> from the gap and harlem's fashion row collaboration.are re-imagining gap's iconic styles. then we have file in this rose crelli here on the show for performance you don't want to plus the show she has coming up in our area. >> there's so much happening today on live in the bay.
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plus, we're checking out the designs from the gap and harlem's fashion row collaboration.ence. rose crowley joins our show her live performance you don't want to miss. plus, the shows coming up in our area. and as always, we want to hear you have to say about our question of the day. scan the qr code on your screen to answer today. we are asking what are you doing to celebrate valentine's day? let us know your answer could be read today on live in the bay at 01:00pm right here on kron 4. i actually my guy scooters so good about valentine's being run all the time and like nothing. i mean, nothing. i don't day. i had the whole rest of the year every day. yeah, that's so sweet. love that for >> well, here you have on this valentine's day, about 250 couples tying the knot at city hall. it's a tradition every year near daniel lurie officiated his first wedding since taking office. he did that this morning. the mayor says he was honored to marry couples this morning on a special weekend for the city because it's not just valentine's day. he was referencing the fact that we've go
plus, we're checking out the designs from the gap and harlem's fashion row collaboration.ence. rose crowley joins our show her live performance you don't want to miss. plus, the shows coming up in our area. and as always, we want to hear you have to say about our question of the day. scan the qr code on your screen to answer today. we are asking what are you doing to celebrate valentine's day? let us know your answer could be read today on live in the bay at 01:00pm right here on kron 4. i...
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we started in harlem with about 150. last week.d over 300 with mayor ras baraka and rev reverend steffie bartley and i taking them shopping at costco to celebrate those that celebrate and respect us. so i have to ask you all very briefly, please. we're out of time, but i wanted to keep this segment going 30s each. where do you go from here in terms of civil rights, voting rights, police reform, starting again with you, martin, you and i represent a movement based kind of nonviolence and peaceful direct action. how do you send a message through activism that gets this attention? well, the. >> first thing is. >> all of what you're doing. >> today, rev, and all of us need to join in. we got to stay engaged. we can't give up. we can't give out. we can't give in. we have to keep pushing. and ultimately we will arise. >> attorney crump, many of us are looking to the court system to hold up, if not nullify, trump's actions over the next four years. your thoughts on what's next? we have to be courageous. reverend al sharpton, we have to co
we started in harlem with about 150. last week.d over 300 with mayor ras baraka and rev reverend steffie bartley and i taking them shopping at costco to celebrate those that celebrate and respect us. so i have to ask you all very briefly, please. we're out of time, but i wanted to keep this segment going 30s each. where do you go from here in terms of civil rights, voting rights, police reform, starting again with you, martin, you and i represent a movement based kind of nonviolence and...
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his dad was a janitor that grew up in the harlem river houses.would talk about how his dad around with him and have conversations. how his dad would listen to other folks. i think that's part of what enabled him to build relationships with folks like amzie moore, and to take leadership from folks like amzie moore in the 1960's. and i think he applied that to the algebra project. so it wasn't about his idea. it was about how can you bring people together, how can you help them have a conversation, how can you facilitate that conversation and lead to some kind of consensus-for-some kind of action? so he was a listener, a facilitator, and organizer, and that is what he did with the algebra project. when he won the macarthur award, he had a bit of money and that enabled him to begin teaching in our classroom. so he started with my older sister. he came in and the school let him work in her classroom and they saw the impact of that work on her and the other students. and so he was able to organize parents that were part of that school community to mak
his dad was a janitor that grew up in the harlem river houses.would talk about how his dad around with him and have conversations. how his dad would listen to other folks. i think that's part of what enabled him to build relationships with folks like amzie moore, and to take leadership from folks like amzie moore in the 1960's. and i think he applied that to the algebra project. so it wasn't about his idea. it was about how can you bring people together, how can you help them have a...
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so brant is danielle is a founder of harlem fashion row, an agency based in new york city. her business first took off when she launched a fashion show that eh year would showcase work and talent of black designers. through the years, brands started to notice. and last night, she and six black designers launched a new collab with classic san francisco brand gap. and here is two of the designs i just want to show you all quickly right here. that's cool. this is one. and then the sweatshirt here. laura has so boom. oh, wow. it's bigger than me. so you can get very cool though. very nice. congratulations to all of them too. well, coming up next, the top stories that we're following for you today, including breaking news we're following. they're continuing to monitor a rockslide bloing southbound 101 in sausalito. we'll talk about the cleanup and these delays that commuters are facing. i'm ginger conejero saab. we're live at nba crossover, where you can get the ultimate fan experience this all star weekend, including dunking. take it away, quinn. oh, yeah. hang on the rim. just
so brant is danielle is a founder of harlem fashion row, an agency based in new york city. her business first took off when she launched a fashion show that eh year would showcase work and talent of black designers. through the years, brands started to notice. and last night, she and six black designers launched a new collab with classic san francisco brand gap. and here is two of the designs i just want to show you all quickly right here. that's cool. this is one. and then the sweatshirt here....
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make the subway system up to extend the second avenue subway up to harlem so communities of color canve a shorter commute to the money jobs down in wall street. you have my attention. i'll work with you. that's what i'm trying to do. and fight for congestion pricing, which i wasn't sure how it worked. rachel, people are getting around the city with ease and more of the commuters are coming in saying, i ride. i shaved 20 30 minutes and that is worth the cost. so these are areas i'm happy to work with the trump administration. so it's not all anti-everything, but you come after any of the rights that we take for granted in our state. now you've got to fight on your hands. >> let me ask you about this drama involving mayor eric adams and the corruption charges against him. what we've just seen with the resignation of the u.s. attorney, the trump appointed acting u.s. attorney, the removal of line prosecutors on that case, the demand from main justice to drop that case, the refusal from s.d.n.y to do it, the then the resignation of main justice officials who had the case dumped on them an
make the subway system up to extend the second avenue subway up to harlem so communities of color canve a shorter commute to the money jobs down in wall street. you have my attention. i'll work with you. that's what i'm trying to do. and fight for congestion pricing, which i wasn't sure how it worked. rachel, people are getting around the city with ease and more of the commuters are coming in saying, i ride. i shaved 20 30 minutes and that is worth the cost. so these are areas i'm happy to work...
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just such a disruptor, shirley chisholm and this incredible event that happened in harlem.this is the moment where the first black woman to run for president, tag, teamed with the first black woman to star in a network sitcom and diahann carroll to drive change, change in how politicians engage with the people, changing the norms and assumptions about who's automatically deemed to be a qualified leader and change about the power of the people so that they have it in their minds and understanding that one. if government isn't coming for you yet, they will. and two, you have the power to push back. i think that ties into. >> what. >> i just mentioned about the young elected officials pushing back, recognizing that the power of the people are the only way to drive change here. and shirley chisholm tapped into that with the firm understanding that it's going to be women and young people to change the direction of this country. but man, she would tell democrats to tighten up right now. >> amen. really quickly, charles, you are leaving the new york times, august, new york times.
just such a disruptor, shirley chisholm and this incredible event that happened in harlem.this is the moment where the first black woman to run for president, tag, teamed with the first black woman to star in a network sitcom and diahann carroll to drive change, change in how politicians engage with the people, changing the norms and assumptions about who's automatically deemed to be a qualified leader and change about the power of the people so that they have it in their minds and...
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. >> reporter: born in harlem and nurtured in the historic black community of oak bluffs on martha'sons you learned from them? >> i think more than lesson, it was values. >> reporter: by 19, she left college to book performers at the cheetah club in manhattan. her friend cindy birdsong had just joined the supremes and introduced her to her boss, motown founder berry gordy, who hired de passe as his creative assistant. >> when he decided that i should come to the company, i asked for a contract. he said, i don't do contracts. i was there for 21 years without one on a handshake. >> reporter: part of her job was to find new talent, and that's what she did. when de passe heard a about group of brothers from gary, indiana, they called themselves the jackson 5. ♪ ♪ >> the hair on the back of my neck stood up. they were great. >> reporter: the hair literally? >> yeah, the hair. this is my big barometer. >> reporter: not the ear? >> the hair. when you feel something, it's not intellectual at all. finally said, my gosh, mr. gordy, i saw this great act. he said, great. i said, wait until you s
. >> reporter: born in harlem and nurtured in the historic black community of oak bluffs on martha'sons you learned from them? >> i think more than lesson, it was values. >> reporter: by 19, she left college to book performers at the cheetah club in manhattan. her friend cindy birdsong had just joined the supremes and introduced her to her boss, motown founder berry gordy, who hired de passe as his creative assistant. >> when he decided that i should come to the company,...
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you have seen local networks in areas like harlem and the most remote areas. tribal communities are building on multiple bands. in california, they have built their own networks using the shared cbrs structure but on their license level. rep. mcclellan: thank you. in my last in seconds, i would like to ask for mr. powell and mr. gillen, if you could share in written response what steps congress can take to ensure that vital programs like the now expired affordable connectivity program can foster greater competition in the wireless market and to drive down prices while also ensuring providers have the resources necessary to deploy and maintain the networks that are necessary to provide those services, and with that, i yield back. chair hudson: thank you. the chair now recognizes the representative from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes to ask your questions. rep. carter: thank you and congratulations for your chairmanship on this subcommittee. i served as vice chair last session. you have a great team. you have surrounded yourself with good people. we appre
you have seen local networks in areas like harlem and the most remote areas. tribal communities are building on multiple bands. in california, they have built their own networks using the shared cbrs structure but on their license level. rep. mcclellan: thank you. in my last in seconds, i would like to ask for mr. powell and mr. gillen, if you could share in written response what steps congress can take to ensure that vital programs like the now expired affordable connectivity program can...
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you use this your song me that i got the whole year young now yeah how about though the idea the harlem high young lady kicking off on but how young guy to go phone fat hey my damiano hi i'm a grant i own a business at a souvenir shop on grant avenue since corvette the business has reduced a lot and they're really struggling to actually reopen the business and there's been a lot of closure on the grant avenue corridor. they are relying too on loyal customers coming in to support businesses that are still open on grand avenue. grant avenue has a lot of old buildings over 100 years old and for them to make the changes to apply to this check list, it's it's becoming a burden for the business owner and along with the property owners and this will actually cause a lot more closure that's already been closing rapidly on the corridors and we hope that this kind of hopefully the city officials could help in actually reducing that. >> thank you. thank you for your comments. so the next speaker please welcome commissioner. >> >> good afternoon supervisors melgar mahmood mandolin and chen. it's a
you use this your song me that i got the whole year young now yeah how about though the idea the harlem high young lady kicking off on but how young guy to go phone fat hey my damiano hi i'm a grant i own a business at a souvenir shop on grant avenue since corvette the business has reduced a lot and they're really struggling to actually reopen the business and there's been a lot of closure on the grant avenue corridor. they are relying too on loyal customers coming in to support businesses that...
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you see it wi-fi create local networks in urban areas like harlem and the most rural rural areas and tribal committees are building on multiple bands in california the intertribal serving the tribes i might have mispronounced it. they built their own networks using shared structure but on the unlicensed. >> thank you mr. chair and might last 10 seconds i would like to ask mr. powell and mr. gillen if you could share in written response back to what steps congress can take to ensure vital programs like the night now expired affordable connectivity program can foster greater competition in the wireless market into drive down prices while also ensuring providers have the resources necessary to deploy and maintain the networks that are necessary to provide the services. with that i yield back. >> we will do it. they give. >> thank you the gentlewoman yells back the chart recognize a representative from georgia mr. carter for five minutes ask your questions. >> thank you mr. chair congratulations you mr. chair on your chairmanship of this subcommittee it is a great subcommittee has served
you see it wi-fi create local networks in urban areas like harlem and the most rural rural areas and tribal committees are building on multiple bands in california the intertribal serving the tribes i might have mispronounced it. they built their own networks using shared structure but on the unlicensed. >> thank you mr. chair and might last 10 seconds i would like to ask mr. powell and mr. gillen if you could share in written response back to what steps congress can take to ensure vital...
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you use this your song me that i got the whole year young now yeah how about though the idea the harlem high young lady kicking off on but how young guy to go phone fat hey my damiano hi i'm a grant i own a business at a souvenir shop on grant avenue since corvette the business has reduced a lot and they're really struggling to actually reopen the business and there's been a lot of closure on the grant avenue corridor. they are relying too on loyal customers coming in to support businesses that are still open on grand avenue. grant avenue has a lot of old buildings over 100 years old and for them to make the changes to apply to this check list, it's it's becoming a burden for the business owner and along with the property owners and this will actually cause a lot more closure that's already been closing rapidly on the corridors and we hope that this kind of hopefully the city officials could help in actually reducing that. >> thank you. thank you for your comments. so the next speaker please welcome commissioner. >> >> good afternoon supervisors melgar mahmood mandolin and chen. it's a
you use this your song me that i got the whole year young now yeah how about though the idea the harlem high young lady kicking off on but how young guy to go phone fat hey my damiano hi i'm a grant i own a business at a souvenir shop on grant avenue since corvette the business has reduced a lot and they're really struggling to actually reopen the business and there's been a lot of closure on the grant avenue corridor. they are relying too on loyal customers coming in to support businesses that...
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once san francisco's thriving harlem of the west has suffered economic disparagement and racially discriminatoryes for decades from restrictive covenants and redevelopment to ruthless gentrification and the devastating development we see today without the safety in this community there's no option to get fresh produce or take care of daily food needs within walking distance. this makes it incredibly hard for older adults to get access to everything they need to strive and survive. i'm asking this committee to please commit to short and long term solutions that make sure the fillmore and its black residents including families with small children and especially older adults and adults with disabilities have equal access to affordable, nutritious full service grocery store. i'd also like to remind this committee that it doesn't just impact fillmore but also our neighbors in japantown park heights, upper haight and the tenderloin. i'm asking you to collaborate with community residents in making your decision about what we need and how this space is developed. >> thank you for your time. thank you fo
once san francisco's thriving harlem of the west has suffered economic disparagement and racially discriminatoryes for decades from restrictive covenants and redevelopment to ruthless gentrification and the devastating development we see today without the safety in this community there's no option to get fresh produce or take care of daily food needs within walking distance. this makes it incredibly hard for older adults to get access to everything they need to strive and survive. i'm asking...
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once san francisco's thriving harlem of the west has suffered economic disparagement and racially discriminatory policies for decades from restrictive covenants and redevelopment to ruthless gentrification and the devastating development we see today without the safety in this community there's no option to get fresh produce or take care of daily food needs within walking distance. this makes it incredibly hard for older adults to get access to everything they need to strive and survive. i'm asking this committee to please commit to short and long term solutions that make sure the fillmore and its black residents including families with small children and especially older adults and adults with disabilities have equal access to affordable, nutritious full service grocery store. i'd also like to remind this committee that it doesn't just impact fillmore but also our neighbors in japantown park heights, upper haight and the tenderloin. i'm asking you to collaborate with community residents in making your decision about what we need and how this space is developed. >> thank you for your time. thank
once san francisco's thriving harlem of the west has suffered economic disparagement and racially discriminatory policies for decades from restrictive covenants and redevelopment to ruthless gentrification and the devastating development we see today without the safety in this community there's no option to get fresh produce or take care of daily food needs within walking distance. this makes it incredibly hard for older adults to get access to everything they need to strive and survive. i'm...
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she's not somebody that comes to my rallies in harlem for her to leave her job and then five others.haitians, people from south america. i just spoke with bishop matthew hyde the other night at saint john the divine about the humanity of migrants. so we're going to bargain our human rights and civil rights, defense of migrants so that we have a political deal. if donald trump or the justice department felt that eric was was mistreated in some ways and some of us did, why didn't you pardon him? you pardoned people that physically assaulted people. january 6th. why did you throw us into this quagmire and have people now saying to remove all of that when you could have pardoned him unless you wanted to put the city of new york as hostages? >> so, reverend. >> sharpton, let me. >> follow up on that. a number of democrats. have really denounced the events of. >> the last few days. >> richard torres said the mayor of new york city has been compromised, said the city of new york has been all but. >> reduced to a subsidiary. >> of the trump administration. so my question to you is, do you. >
she's not somebody that comes to my rallies in harlem for her to leave her job and then five others.haitians, people from south america. i just spoke with bishop matthew hyde the other night at saint john the divine about the humanity of migrants. so we're going to bargain our human rights and civil rights, defense of migrants so that we have a political deal. if donald trump or the justice department felt that eric was was mistreated in some ways and some of us did, why didn't you pardon him?...