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it was a kind of puerto rican town. >> it was home. i mean, i think i would even go futher.i think it meant home, and as we were saying earlier, el museo in its growth, then now, on this corner-- fifth avenue, 104th street-- it's the best of both words. it's really the integration of the highest museum concentration in the world of the best quality of the museums going from the met, the guggenheim, the jewish museum, the design museum, the cooper-hewitt. you know, you have all of those museums lined up, and so now, the city museum of new york, which is our neighbor, and then el museo del barrio has a home from which to really propel our culture. >> hinojosa: but the truth is is that there was a long time, once el museo kind of gets off and running, that el museo del barrio was kind of seen as, you know, as that kind of arts institution up there in spanish harlem. it was not necessarily taken seriously as a true, artisic museum, per se. i mean, what... there was that kind of feeling towards el museo del barrio, right? i mean, kind of like second... second-class citizen? >> we
it was a kind of puerto rican town. >> it was home. i mean, i think i would even go futher.i think it meant home, and as we were saying earlier, el museo in its growth, then now, on this corner-- fifth avenue, 104th street-- it's the best of both words. it's really the integration of the highest museum concentration in the world of the best quality of the museums going from the met, the guggenheim, the jewish museum, the design museum, the cooper-hewitt. you know, you have all of those...
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. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's.fficers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we have a spot. that just shows you right there. let's take this one out. this came off the bottom, right? >> right. >> most likely, it's going to be batteries. in this case, it's going to be a cigarette lighter, which is an indication we are probably going to find some tobacco in this guy's room. >> having a lighter is already a rule violation. but with roca-moreno's past history, it could have even more serious consequences. coming up -- >> it's going to be one of them? >> one of what? >> i ask questions, you don't answer? >> no. >> staff interrogate alfredo roca moreno and bobby sandier, and they take their search for contraband to the
. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's.fficers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we have a spot. that just shows you...
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again. >> 65% of the population latino population of this state of puerto rican. down from 90% 20 years ago to show you the unflux you all have been pointing out. >> other latino immigrants may not be citizens, and they can't vote. >> but it's going to make a difference. it's all different players. >> bob brady was instrumental with mayor nutter with him winning the job the first time. i guess i answered that myself -- >> look at the carpenter union building they have big old sign saying anthony hardy williams for mayor. >> who is ed rendell going to support? >> he did have a meet and greet with trijio he is not in it. >> i think katz will enter. >> have we dispelled the rumor of ed rendell running for mayor. >> we do that every time. >> they had him against toomey for the senate race. he said he would be horrible as a senator. he wouldn't like it. >> why does he need to run for something, he is doing fine. >> i'm going to check him out trust me. >> that's the mayor's race, surmised in ten minutes. >> maybe you should run. >> that would be the day, i don't live in
again. >> 65% of the population latino population of this state of puerto rican. down from 90% 20 years ago to show you the unflux you all have been pointing out. >> other latino immigrants may not be citizens, and they can't vote. >> but it's going to make a difference. it's all different players. >> bob brady was instrumental with mayor nutter with him winning the job the first time. i guess i answered that myself -- >> look at the carpenter union building they...
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>> nah, half puerto rican, half irish. >> larry: close enough. all right. break it down for us. >> larry, i think it's really important for people to understand how serious our relationship with cuba is. let's start with the cuban missile crisis. it was like back in the '50s or '60s. missiles were flying at cuba. and magneto was down there and was, like, no thanks! and the next thing you know, professor x is shot in the back. now he's got to be in a wheelchair. >> larry: ricky -- this has nothing to do with cuba. this sounds like x-men first class. >> do you want me to file my report or not, man? >> larry: of course. sure. go ahead. >> so then after that missile business, america's, like, "we're not talking to you anymore, cuba. bye, bitch!" that was that. so that's the '60s. now we're in the '70s. next thing you know, michael coreleone goes down there to confront fredo because he knows what he did. so michael says, "you're going to have to die in a row boat." bam. '80s. >> larry: wait a minute. i still think you're talking about movies. >> yeah... document
>> nah, half puerto rican, half irish. >> larry: close enough. all right. break it down for us. >> larry, i think it's really important for people to understand how serious our relationship with cuba is. let's start with the cuban missile crisis. it was like back in the '50s or '60s. missiles were flying at cuba. and magneto was down there and was, like, no thanks! and the next thing you know, professor x is shot in the back. now he's got to be in a wheelchair. >> larry:...
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the she's puerto rican becoming the first latina elect to the state legislator. >>> on health check atking of the best diets released by u.s. news and world report. publication evaluated 41 diet plans. it gave tomorrow honors to weight watchers. if your goal to simply shed pound weight watchers was also considered to be the easiest to follow. jenny craig and mediterranean diet were second and third easiest but the top diet, overall for the fifth year in a row was the the dash diet, it is designed to lower blood pressure and a focusing on portion control, less salt in take and balancing protein and carbs. >>> it appears boston robust press as well as currency in the year 1995. his tore yaps opened time capsule dug up from beneath massachusetts state house last month. they carefully went through five fragile newspapers of the day. coins and a silver plate commemorating the 20th anniversary of american independent were also revealed and the the time capsules is believed to have been buried by paul reveer and samuel adams. >> pretty neat stuff. >> um-hmm. >> last night, we were talking abo
the she's puerto rican becoming the first latina elect to the state legislator. >>> on health check atking of the best diets released by u.s. news and world report. publication evaluated 41 diet plans. it gave tomorrow honors to weight watchers. if your goal to simply shed pound weight watchers was also considered to be the easiest to follow. jenny craig and mediterranean diet were second and third easiest but the top diet, overall for the fifth year in a row was the the dash diet, it...
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when i worked for the governor of puerto rico in 1985, what we were dealing with was a puerto rican community in the united states that was totally invisible. we have offices providing services. i told the governor of puerto rico, that is not what they need. what they need is to empower themselves. and we launched the most tra -- strategic, effective voter registration campaign that registered 250,000 puerto ricans and this is when the first african american got elected in new york city and i would like to say puerto ricans at that time played an important role. but it was not only about registering vedge individuals. it was about helping them connect the dots. that electoral participation equals to the fact that those issues what are important to them will cease to be invisible. and so it is not an accident that 24 years of republican holding offices in new york city, in city hall, today, 24 years later we have yube versal pre-k, we have other benefits, why? because individuals got engaged. they for the last months prior to the may i don't recall elections, they were relentlessly visiting, k
when i worked for the governor of puerto rico in 1985, what we were dealing with was a puerto rican community in the united states that was totally invisible. we have offices providing services. i told the governor of puerto rico, that is not what they need. what they need is to empower themselves. and we launched the most tra -- strategic, effective voter registration campaign that registered 250,000 puerto ricans and this is when the first african american got elected in new york city and i...
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>> puerto ricans brunch too. very festively as a matter of fact. i think this was just the height of disrespect. the calls in from the mayor and bratton, this man who has fought and served our country was trying to honor all of those who have fallen in world war 12ii and instead they destroyed it because their facts don't even support their chance. that's the problem. >> you know, what my theory is they learned this on campus. they talked to mobilize. >> where else do they get this? >> that's my point somewhere they're getting this type of leadership. >> liberal groups think on campuses. >> oh, come on. >> you wouldn't get a liberal group on a campus that would condone that? >> when a conservative goes to spike, they throw pies at them. >> it wasn't five people. it was like 100 people. that's a lot. no one in that group says oh, maybe we shouldn't do this to a 100-year-old woman. >> maybe they should apologize. i doubt that will. >> also can i tell you? i don't like brunch. >> you got to wait for the table because no one wants to get up. when peopl
>> puerto ricans brunch too. very festively as a matter of fact. i think this was just the height of disrespect. the calls in from the mayor and bratton, this man who has fought and served our country was trying to honor all of those who have fallen in world war 12ii and instead they destroyed it because their facts don't even support their chance. that's the problem. >> you know, what my theory is they learned this on campus. they talked to mobilize. >> where else do they get...
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show me my puerto rican qidz. >> i i think she found out it was her daughter's birthday because she was for her and seeing what she is up to. it is my daughter's birthday. she has 15 kids. four are biological. the rest adopted and two passed away. she has 13 living kids. >> she is a great lady. my point again is you have to be careful when you are taking pictures these days. >> stop being angry, grumpy old man. >> i am defending her. >> in a grumpy old man way. >> in the long list of weird things that have happened to mia farrow's children this does not enter into flying. into anything. >> this is nothing. >> woody could have dated a black daughter too? fascinating. >> got to take a break. fried chicken when we come back. >> look at this. it is a book. it is not cool. order it. you want an autographed copy? go to g gutfeld.com. >>> would their menu offend you? the menu featured fried chicken, collared greens and pecan pie. it makes us wonder -- >> is this racist? >> kinda. >> he tweeted a picture of the $24 deal which is a great great buy. with the caption this is what borgata is servin
show me my puerto rican qidz. >> i i think she found out it was her daughter's birthday because she was for her and seeing what she is up to. it is my daughter's birthday. she has 15 kids. four are biological. the rest adopted and two passed away. she has 13 living kids. >> she is a great lady. my point again is you have to be careful when you are taking pictures these days. >> stop being angry, grumpy old man. >> i am defending her. >> in a grumpy old man way....
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that's okay irish gather, same place, puerto ricans generally gather in the same place. >> one thing is we haven't talked about the medium that is fueling this, and that is we're dealing with a situation, an insurgency that is now worldwide because they can communicate by social media. they narrow it down so much that you're assimilating, actually only with people that agree with you or fuel your instincts on social media. and then we have a worldwide movement to try to curtail what governments can do to try to the find them. and so there's things like the counter extremism project, that try to help governments to try to pin point them, but at this point, we are dealing with -- it might be ever thus. >> nice. >> and it's also when you look at the ap winning the pulitzer for exposing the police who were investigating mosques or watching mosques. now that is considered wrong to be able to find valuable intel on things that will happen the same ap that will like sensor these car too oftens. weird. >> going to leave it right there, we have got a lot more to cover on the terror attacks in
that's okay irish gather, same place, puerto ricans generally gather in the same place. >> one thing is we haven't talked about the medium that is fueling this, and that is we're dealing with a situation, an insurgency that is now worldwide because they can communicate by social media. they narrow it down so much that you're assimilating, actually only with people that agree with you or fuel your instincts on social media. and then we have a worldwide movement to try to curtail what...
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she's ahead of us and she died of course working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and sistersn independent movements. oscar lopez still in jail. why? cosmopolitan, international always at the grassroots level. there's nothing wrong if people think you're a charismatic but you must use your charisma as a form of service not using your charisma as a form of conspicuous consumption that make use of the stage as an isolated individual rather than part and parcel of the group. that's why count basie was always with the group. wasn't just count basie band and protecting himself as an individual all by himself. no. he understood there's no count without the group, no group without johnny hedges and the duke ellington band. we could go on and on and on. it's good to have mom local in the house, sister maria here too. bless you bless you. >> okay, let's start with the questions. thank you, on that high note. >> welcome. thank you for being here. thank you for continuing with the struggle to my name is paul fletcher. you know my dad arthur a. fletcher -- >> from kansas? >> yes. >> yes.
she's ahead of us and she died of course working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and sistersn independent movements. oscar lopez still in jail. why? cosmopolitan, international always at the grassroots level. there's nothing wrong if people think you're a charismatic but you must use your charisma as a form of service not using your charisma as a form of conspicuous consumption that make use of the stage as an isolated individual rather than part and parcel of the group. that's...
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cuban-americans, puerto ricans others. the issue for us is to capture terms that we believe represent inclusive terms. in california, the word chicano emerged because they thought they were representing the mexican-american community. there are some that do that but that is not universal. what we try to do at nclr is use hispanic and latino, and use them equally, because i think some people embrace one over the other but there is not one singular term that i think captures the essence of our community. i think we can use a few terms. you can use either the term hispanic or latino. >> how many hispanics are there in the united states? >> 55 million. 16%-17%. one in six americans. >> does that include those who are not citizens? >> that includes those who were not citizens. there are 11 million undocumented individuals, and hispanics represent 70%, 67% or 70%. the vast majority of hispanics in this country are americans. when you look at children, hispanics under the age of 18 represent 25% of americans. one of four students
cuban-americans, puerto ricans others. the issue for us is to capture terms that we believe represent inclusive terms. in california, the word chicano emerged because they thought they were representing the mexican-american community. there are some that do that but that is not universal. what we try to do at nclr is use hispanic and latino, and use them equally, because i think some people embrace one over the other but there is not one singular term that i think captures the essence of our...
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and we have had our hiccups but we're back on track and if you're a young mexican immigrant or puerto rican, you can imgreat and get your toehold in the economy and get a minimum wage job and get started. in france, it's closed shop. highly unionized. and they're shut out. and that's got to be changed. because they need a 1964 civil rights movement. that's what france needs. >>needs.even in the united states and canada, people are worried can this be happening in our midst? what should we be thinking about here? >> well, i think there's radicalization. and if you believe the intelligence estimates, and they're not right. but you see the proportion. there are something like 200 radicalized american born people on the watch list. there are 200 in canada, which is disproportionate. and there's 5,000 in france, that's an army of people who could potentially any out and do something awful like these guys have done. >> people like you and me, we always go to this, when the economies are good and vibrant and when people have opportunities and can get work, they tend to be less interested in this s
and we have had our hiccups but we're back on track and if you're a young mexican immigrant or puerto rican, you can imgreat and get your toehold in the economy and get a minimum wage job and get started. in france, it's closed shop. highly unionized. and they're shut out. and that's got to be changed. because they need a 1964 civil rights movement. that's what france needs. >>needs.even in the united states and canada, people are worried can this be happening in our midst? what should we...
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irony of it it was an immigrant asian officer who came to the country at age 12 and an officer of puerto ricanescent killed by an african-american. that's the irony of that, that there he was lashing out at police, and the two officers he ends up murdering were what the city is all about -- >> the promise of the city. the reason the city has had a sustaining sense of being, as the statue of liberty projects. >> we are a city that works. i have this fascination with subways and transit. the symbol of the city every day 6 million new yorkers get into the subways and ride throughout the city everywhere. and the subway pole is clearly the symbol of new york city. look at all the different hands. black, yellow, greece under the fingernails, jewelry. i love the subways, because it is the future of the world and it is happening now in new york city. the idea that 6 million people can cram into those subway cars, and on an average day we have four or five reported crimes in the city on the subways. with 6 million people under extraordinary crowded circumstances. that's why i have so much hope for the
irony of it it was an immigrant asian officer who came to the country at age 12 and an officer of puerto ricanescent killed by an african-american. that's the irony of that, that there he was lashing out at police, and the two officers he ends up murdering were what the city is all about -- >> the promise of the city. the reason the city has had a sustaining sense of being, as the statue of liberty projects. >> we are a city that works. i have this fascination with subways and...
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úúú ♪ >>> it was a celebration of the season today at reading terminal market, the group played puerto rican mark three kings day. a rotating cast of musicians played every weekend during the holidays to honor all the cultures at reading terminal. >>> at the vatican today, pope francis made 15 new cardinals, they come from 14 far flung nations to reflect the diversity of the church. he told the faithful that the new group shows the inseparable tie with the church of roam to churches in the world. the nations of cape verde, congo have received their first appointments ever. >>> craigslist is a popular way to sell things. how one local man used it to do more than make a deal. >>> and rescue operation. how one child took a tumble and needed more than a little bit of help to get out of a tight spot. >>> it was a warm one today, it felt like spring get ready for a cold blast, we're going to see temperatures in the 20s, windchills below zero, we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> police in cherry hill are looking for the person who blew up a mailbox. nbc10 was on sequoia road. neighbors called
úúú ♪ >>> it was a celebration of the season today at reading terminal market, the group played puerto rican mark three kings day. a rotating cast of musicians played every weekend during the holidays to honor all the cultures at reading terminal. >>> at the vatican today, pope francis made 15 new cardinals, they come from 14 far flung nations to reflect the diversity of the church. he told the faithful that the new group shows the inseparable tie with the church of roam...
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. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for the clothes. go to the chinese for the electronics that you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population. >> tomorrow i get out. thank god. get to play in the big box again. out of the little box, into the big box. hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. be with everybody else. i never been to pop. only time i was in pop was in newman. i've never really seen pop. i was only in there for like two weeks. >> what happened? >> a fight. everybody fights. right? that's the only way you can handle situations in here, you have to fight. someone says something to you or you got problems and you got to act on it. if you don
. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for the clothes. go to the chinese for the electronics that you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population....
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>> my mom is half black half puerto rican she showers every day so i can say there is i can now say i'm married to a white man, and he showers a lot. like a lot. like two, three times a day. i'm like what are you doing? >> washing the goo off. >> washing -- >> that's her husband. >> you know? >> are they saying like you shower more than alex and i what she is saying? >> yes. >> that's very interesting. >> what's your nationality? >> vietnamese. >> swedish american. >> african-american. >> i must admit i shower twice a days. >> not good for you do it that much. >> it is drying out my skin. >> that's what i am talking about. >> i'm 33 years old. it doesn't seem to affect you. >> oh, i'm 29. >> well, everyone, you know, talking about this, a lot of people were upset, like are you kidding me? so she defended her comments on twitter. she said when you get out of the shower today get a sense of humor. love ya. she also ended up and apologize g on the show later because she said it was supposed to be a joke, but you know, casino of got this big conversation about showering. >> so, really, so t
>> my mom is half black half puerto rican she showers every day so i can say there is i can now say i'm married to a white man, and he showers a lot. like a lot. like two, three times a day. i'm like what are you doing? >> washing the goo off. >> washing -- >> that's her husband. >> you know? >> are they saying like you shower more than alex and i what she is saying? >> yes. >> that's very interesting. >> what's your nationality? >>...
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. >> this is awesome that black, white spanish, puerto rican everybody all together coming together for one cause. >> ♪ ♪ >> reporter: from students to seniors, those attending the will rally cut across all ages and races. >> it is our city and we need to let the world know that we believe in the people of philadelphia a. >> reporter: those who had planned the rally were heartened by the turnout hoping it is a clear sign that long needed reforms at last are taking a big step forward. >> today is just icing on the cake, a start of the movement, the not the the end of one. >> reporter: on this day which memorializees historic change, perhaps this rally more than anything else in the mind of those who a attended a signal that business as usual, on many issues is now over. we will have much more on this very dramatic and peaceful day of protest when we join you at 6:00 live from independent mall i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" good quite the a scene there, thanks very much. >>> many thousands rolled up their sleeves on the mlk day of service spending their day helping others. "eyew
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we find this is also true with puerto ricans as well. the risk factors are out to other areas. >> income also has a lot to do with it. >> yes. what that really showed is, if you were looking for an asthmatic, you used to think, go straight to the inner city and find it. really it came to the suburbs. don't just look at the city. it may be because there's poor housing and also poor access to medical care. >> now, if you live in maryland this could be an even bigger problem because of the budget cuts we're expecting. >> right. we just said that people that have lower income have an increased risk of asthma. so what happens? in 2013 there was a bill passed and the budget was amended to actually allow more money for physicians to accept medicaid patients. because the problem is doctors literally can't afford to take care of them. now, with the end of the old administration and now the start of anew, budget cuts will cut into this group of people who need it the most. so what's sadly going to happen is it, those low income at risk of having a
we find this is also true with puerto ricans as well. the risk factors are out to other areas. >> income also has a lot to do with it. >> yes. what that really showed is, if you were looking for an asthmatic, you used to think, go straight to the inner city and find it. really it came to the suburbs. don't just look at the city. it may be because there's poor housing and also poor access to medical care. >> now, if you live in maryland this could be an even bigger problem...
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puerto ricans i can dance with. i'm not only partly jesting. i have to watch first to make sure i can follow them. some of you can't lead it. >> you are going to be in trouble with the cubans. >> i know. >> my husband always said he is the only puerto rican who doesn't know how to dance. >> i will give you the name of my instructor. >> it's a revelation to know that soanya likes to follow. i think were going to start dancing in the conference room. [laughter] [applause] >> now you know. getting to know you better, i'm going to ask a question that sounds in all, but it works on c-span. tell us about a book you read recently and why it was good. >> oh boy. i have two books that are inspirational and i keep them on the table by my then. i try to read them every night. one is "my grandfather's son" and "my beloved world." [laughter] >> quick thinking. >> he is keeping it in his pocket. >> it's a hard question to answer. i try to read other things other than the law over the summer. when the summer comes to an end you have to keep this up. you just
puerto ricans i can dance with. i'm not only partly jesting. i have to watch first to make sure i can follow them. some of you can't lead it. >> you are going to be in trouble with the cubans. >> i know. >> my husband always said he is the only puerto rican who doesn't know how to dance. >> i will give you the name of my instructor. >> it's a revelation to know that soanya likes to follow. i think were going to start dancing in the conference room. [laughter]...
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. >> 28-year-old lady offered some sort of explanation saying her mom is half black or half puerto ricanve to a lot of people. >> yeah. >> a lot of people talking about this and scratching their heads. it's one thing if you don't shower, knock yourself out but to say that is something white people do, now white people have cornered the market on showering. >> yeah. >> people say they are scratching their heads, i say try head and shoulders. >> oh. >> rivera responded on twitter. "when you get out of the shower today, get a sense of humor. love ya." she will be back on "the view" co-hosting today. >> it was supposed to be funny. funny. >> it did rub people the wrong way. >> hilarious. got exciting news about a couple of big stars. first up congratulations to one of our usher -- irsh -- that's how we say it in atlanta. >> is that true? >> yeah. he goes by irsh. is that true? >> we got word he got engaged to his manager grace miguel. in an issue of "billboard magazine" last year, he said his fiancee helped him through some of the hardest times in his life and career. >>> double dose of cong
. >> 28-year-old lady offered some sort of explanation saying her mom is half black or half puerto ricanve to a lot of people. >> yeah. >> a lot of people talking about this and scratching their heads. it's one thing if you don't shower, knock yourself out but to say that is something white people do, now white people have cornered the market on showering. >> yeah. >> people say they are scratching their heads, i say try head and shoulders. >> oh. >>...
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divided, it was the italian-american section, the irish section, the african-american section, the puerto rican section, and i was in an italian-american section called benson-hearst. my father is a first generation, his father was born in italy, he came to the united states at the turn-of-the-century, at the turn of the 19th and 20th century and my father was raised early on in the little italy section of new york in manhattan, and moved to brooklyn, and our family was raised in brooklyn. he went to columbia university college of pharmacy and became a pharmacist, and that is what he did for all of his life. >> so that is how you got the name doc. >> yes, back then, many people called a pharmacist doc, and many people who did not have the time or not want to make an appointment, they would go to a pharmacist and explain the symptoms, but my father never overstepped his bounds. if somebody needed to see a physician, he would say go to see a physician. but sometimes he could take care of the minor ailments of that they would have. >> mom, what was your mom's background? >> she went to hunter coll
divided, it was the italian-american section, the irish section, the african-american section, the puerto rican section, and i was in an italian-american section called benson-hearst. my father is a first generation, his father was born in italy, he came to the united states at the turn-of-the-century, at the turn of the 19th and 20th century and my father was raised early on in the little italy section of new york in manhattan, and moved to brooklyn, and our family was raised in brooklyn. he...
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included the national welfare rights organization, the national black feminists organization the puerto ricanocialist party the national women's health network, formed a group centered here in new york called the committee for abortion rights and against sterilization abuse. it was a committee that actually had significant success in stopping coercive sterilization of people that was being done without adequate consent. they asked women, who were literally in the delivery room in the pain of delivery, to sign so-called consent forms for sterilizations. they also had a theoretical contribution, and i think it is an important one. that is that reproductive rights and reproductive choice has to include the right to bear, as well as not to bear, children. it includes the right to have children safely and keep them in good health. that is -- that should be a woman's right as much as the right not to have children. i had the pleasure of being on a panel in new orleans with carol mcgregor of the planned parenthood association, and she extended this to say that one of the reproductive rights is the r
included the national welfare rights organization, the national black feminists organization the puerto ricanocialist party the national women's health network, formed a group centered here in new york called the committee for abortion rights and against sterilization abuse. it was a committee that actually had significant success in stopping coercive sterilization of people that was being done without adequate consent. they asked women, who were literally in the delivery room in the pain of...
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people don't realize, minorities here unlike the ones in america, blacks and puerto ricans they own newelite member. most people here don't feel they own paris the way new yorkers own new york. >> it's an interesting cultural perspective having lived in the country for a decade now. that's a wrap of this weekends with alex witt. plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. ♪ ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. [cheering] everything okay? we're here because you're about to have a heart attack. pete's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of anoth
people don't realize, minorities here unlike the ones in america, blacks and puerto ricans they own newelite member. most people here don't feel they own paris the way new yorkers own new york. >> it's an interesting cultural perspective having lived in the country for a decade now. that's a wrap of this weekends with alex witt. plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that...
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included the national welfare rights organization, the national black feminist organization, the puerto rican socialist party, the young lords, they formed a group known as the committee for abortion rights and against sterilization abuse. it was a committee that had significant success in stopping coercive sterilization of people that was being done without adequate consent. for example, the used to ask women who were literally in the delivery room, in the pains of delivery to sign so_called consent forms for sterilization. they also had a theoretical contribution. and i think it is an important one. that is, reproductive choice, is the right to bear, as well as not to bear, children. includes the right to have children safely, and keep them in good health. that as much ought to be the right, as is the right to have children. i was recently on a panel, and one of the participants extended this to a panel, and one of the participants extended this to say that the right of the mother is to have __ anything is important to think critically about the fact that we sometimes want to create heroes
included the national welfare rights organization, the national black feminist organization, the puerto rican socialist party, the young lords, they formed a group known as the committee for abortion rights and against sterilization abuse. it was a committee that had significant success in stopping coercive sterilization of people that was being done without adequate consent. for example, the used to ask women who were literally in the delivery room, in the pains of delivery to sign so_called...
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it was to ingratiate hillary and al gore to the puerto rican community.they were didn't accept clemency for 30 days and one of them oscar lopez rivera is still in prison because he turned down his clemency in 1999. >> and one of the other major figures in the faln willie morales who was the suspected bombmaker very well known, he fled to cuba where he is now. what should happen to the are 70 of them that fled to cuba hijackers convicted murderers, convicted cop killers they're there and now we're reaching out to cuba. do you wait to see the day when!ñ willie morales is in federal court? >> he should never go to federal court. he's been convicted already. he should be put right back to prison. the return of these fugitives should be conditioned -- our normalization with cuba needs to be conditioned on the returning of these terrorists. we allow them to harbor terrorists, william morales the list goes on and there should be no -- no connection to cuba anymore until we get these people back. i've been fighting for william morales' return since the early 1990
it was to ingratiate hillary and al gore to the puerto rican community.they were didn't accept clemency for 30 days and one of them oscar lopez rivera is still in prison because he turned down his clemency in 1999. >> and one of the other major figures in the faln willie morales who was the suspected bombmaker very well known, he fled to cuba where he is now. what should happen to the are 70 of them that fled to cuba hijackers convicted murderers, convicted cop killers they're there and...
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harboring puerto rican terrorists and many others have fled us justice. few of the reasons why the administration must re-examine its relationship and imposed sanctions. the castro regime cannot change is anti- freedom terrorist ways. it is our freedom to be a voice. we have have disappointed people all over the world who are struggling to achieve freedom. the white house has betrayed core principles, the respect of human life. as the first cuban born member of congress i will fight tooth and nail to ensure the cost of freedom and democracy in cuba is not forgotten. until the regime has been replaced by a representative democracy like the one we have here i have a moral obligation to freedom loving people everywhere and will not ever forget that responsibility. thank you, mr. speaker, for the time. >> a group of american food and agriculture companies have launched a coalition to seek an end to the us embargo. the group hosted a forum to date with members of congress from both sides of the aisle. agriculture secretary vilsack and representatives from the
harboring puerto rican terrorists and many others have fled us justice. few of the reasons why the administration must re-examine its relationship and imposed sanctions. the castro regime cannot change is anti- freedom terrorist ways. it is our freedom to be a voice. we have have disappointed people all over the world who are struggling to achieve freedom. the white house has betrayed core principles, the respect of human life. as the first cuban born member of congress i will fight tooth and...
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someone told me you've got to gee by puerto rican municipal bonds, it's a can't-miss. it missed. high yield debt market is a very strange animal. it's illiquid. you see commercials, up good night to be in emerging debt. it's way too dangerous. >> every time it correlates or you get screwed, for lack of a better term -- i think we can use that? >> there are stocks that will do well. >> what i've been hearing more often, guys taking a look at the equity side of the equation thinking about a cash-rich oil company that is not in danger in any way and its stock has been down sharply, perhaps for the right reasons. is it a time to step into the shares, not the debt? >> i think that is a nice call. my problem is there is a piece today in the papers about how some of these companies have to cut dividends. the guys were pumping like mad. they are going to cut capex. this is the wrong place to start speculating in oil. it is the right place to continue to buy chipotle. it's up a lot. >> it's going to be an all-time high. $700 premarket. citi takes their target to $809? >> beef costs are co
someone told me you've got to gee by puerto rican municipal bonds, it's a can't-miss. it missed. high yield debt market is a very strange animal. it's illiquid. you see commercials, up good night to be in emerging debt. it's way too dangerous. >> every time it correlates or you get screwed, for lack of a better term -- i think we can use that? >> there are stocks that will do well. >> what i've been hearing more often, guys taking a look at the equity side of the equation...
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by harboring fugitives such as new jersey state trooper killer joe an chess mard, by harboring puerto rican terrorist moral less and bank robber hernda and many other whose have fled u.s. justice for the shores of cube avement these are just a few of the reasons why the administration must reexamine its relationship with castro and impose strict sanctions against the thugs, not offer it concessions for all of these transgressions. just like a zebra cannot change its stripes, the castro regime cannot and will not change its anti-freedom, terrorist ways. it is our duty to support democracy and be a voice for those 11 million cubans oppressed throughout the island. by appeasing dictators we have disappointed people all over the world who are struggling to achieve freedom. and the white house has betrayed core american values and principles the respect for human rights, and the right for people to choose their own destiny. as the first cuban american born member of congress, who went from being a political refugee fleeing the oppressive and brutal castro regime to a senior member of this hallow
by harboring fugitives such as new jersey state trooper killer joe an chess mard, by harboring puerto rican terrorist moral less and bank robber hernda and many other whose have fled u.s. justice for the shores of cube avement these are just a few of the reasons why the administration must reexamine its relationship with castro and impose strict sanctions against the thugs, not offer it concessions for all of these transgressions. just like a zebra cannot change its stripes, the castro regime...
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he was a puerto rican. he didn't join the force until he was in his 30s. he was studying the same time to be a chaplain. he not only had the bible in the locker, he had the bible in his heart. i then went to see the chinese family lui. i went into their home. mom and dad who didn't speak english. a cop who came i think at age 13 from china. wanted to serve. was on the force seven years. if my memory serves me. they took me in his wife, newly married. took me in -- and the mom and dad took me in to their bedroom to show me where the newly lilyweds had been living. i met the extended family. these are really good men. really good men. they're more representative of law enforcement than anything that happens with the cop who roughs somebody up unnecessarily. so we got to being able to see one another. taking too much of your time but i hope that -- i hope that we can talk about that because guess what. you all are where the rubber meets the road. you all are the ones who are going to be dealing with this problem and solve it. remember that old bad joke when i
he was a puerto rican. he didn't join the force until he was in his 30s. he was studying the same time to be a chaplain. he not only had the bible in the locker, he had the bible in his heart. i then went to see the chinese family lui. i went into their home. mom and dad who didn't speak english. a cop who came i think at age 13 from china. wanted to serve. was on the force seven years. if my memory serves me. they took me in his wife, newly married. took me in -- and the mom and dad took me in...
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urban and rural areas and found those living in poverty and those who are african-american or puerto rican. >>> hope for people with type i diabetes. a 4-year-old boy in australia who battled the disease half his life received the part artificial pancreas. the device is being called a medical break through. the boy's mother says it is already improving his life. >>> mortgage applications are surging thanks to some of the lowest rates if a long time. applications jumped more than 14% last week and were up more than 40% from a year ago according to mortgage banker's association and applications for refinancing soared 22% from the previous week. that's up 63% from a year ago. the boom driven by the lowest mother-in-law rate since may of 2013. >>> gook him is said to be planning to sell wireless phone service directly to consumers. according to "wall street journal," google may offer discounted wireless data plans, using sprint and t-mobile in a move that could pressure other carriers to lower their prices. the paper said it's fought clear when the service would begin or how much it would cost
urban and rural areas and found those living in poverty and those who are african-american or puerto rican. >>> hope for people with type i diabetes. a 4-year-old boy in australia who battled the disease half his life received the part artificial pancreas. the device is being called a medical break through. the boy's mother says it is already improving his life. >>> mortgage applications are surging thanks to some of the lowest rates if a long time. applications jumped more...
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in latin, you're puerto rican, cuban. i'm dominican.the book are like this take traditional recipes and switch them up a little bit. >> this is protein. >> exactly. protein in quinoa that you don't have in rice. >> onions, garlic. >> little ginger. add a little excitement to latin flare. add the quinoa. heard you're a pretty fancy cook at home. >> rack of lambs. don't act new to the kitchen al. >> and the herbs. get all those flavors. >> cilantro. >> let them all meld together and dance. >> all the things you're used to tasting when you have regular traditional -- it's the same taste, same seasoning. we take recipes and just kind of switch them to make them a little bit healthier. >> quiona can be bland but it's all about what you add to it. >> it takes on the flavor of -- >> what's in this part? >> olive oil -- >> i'm not done here. >> okay. >> go ahead. >> chicken, quinoa. put the lid on. bring it to a boil and put it aside. boom. easy breezy. what are you doing here? >> the chicken. she wants to know about the chicken. >> beautiful.
in latin, you're puerto rican, cuban. i'm dominican.the book are like this take traditional recipes and switch them up a little bit. >> this is protein. >> exactly. protein in quinoa that you don't have in rice. >> onions, garlic. >> little ginger. add a little excitement to latin flare. add the quinoa. heard you're a pretty fancy cook at home. >> rack of lambs. don't act new to the kitchen al. >> and the herbs. get all those flavors. >> cilantro....
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>> so in latin, puerto rican, cuban, i'm dominican, this is our takeoff of a classic. in rice. >> we've taken onions garlic, a little ginger. a little excitement. add the quinoa. would you mind? >> sure. >> i hear you're a pretty fancy cook at home. >> al is a big cook. >> tomatoes. >> add the herbs. >> cilantro. >> let all these flavors meld together and dance. >> so all of the things that you're used to tasting when you have regular, traditional -- it's the same taste. it's the same seasoning. we switch them to make them a little bit healthier. >> it's all about what you add to it. >> exactly. >> because it takes on the flavor of whatever. >> this is the pollo part. >> some olive oil. >> i'm not done here. >> okay. >> i have the quinoa. al, you're going to put the lid on. we're going to bring it to a boil. put it aside. easy breezy. >> what here? >> she wants to know about the chicken. >> beautiful. >> so what we have here tumeric, paprika. >> i just said that before. i put it on everything. >> my favorite thing. >> you smell like paprika, too. >> didn't i say that?
>> so in latin, puerto rican, cuban, i'm dominican, this is our takeoff of a classic. in rice. >> we've taken onions garlic, a little ginger. a little excitement. add the quinoa. would you mind? >> sure. >> i hear you're a pretty fancy cook at home. >> al is a big cook. >> tomatoes. >> add the herbs. >> cilantro. >> let all these flavors meld together and dance. >> so all of the things that you're used to tasting when you have regular,...