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but with me, you know, as a kind of insider as more of a streety ethnic puerto rican guy -- >> used toung lawyer. >> they see me as a traitor. i lament that i have -- that i brought this up gratuitously. this came up in a wide ranging interview in huffington post, and it was in the post celebrity apprentice glow when i was supposed to be celebrating my -- >> you did a good thing. this should be discussed. >> i don't take back any of what i said, although i do -- i do you know, lament the fact that i -- there is a lot of re good hip-hop rap music that i enjoy. what i don't enjoy is the fact that there is a lot about hip-hop that is self-segregating. i'm an old integrationist. i want everyone to live together. i want those people, like in my building in new york i want anyone who can afford the money they earn to live there, i want people to be totally integrated. i want the kids in the south bronx and central brooklyn to have a shot to make it. they will never make it if their pants are around their -- or they're wearing those perennial hoodies and i'm not talking about out in bad weath
but with me, you know, as a kind of insider as more of a streety ethnic puerto rican guy -- >> used toung lawyer. >> they see me as a traitor. i lament that i have -- that i brought this up gratuitously. this came up in a wide ranging interview in huffington post, and it was in the post celebrity apprentice glow when i was supposed to be celebrating my -- >> you did a good thing. this should be discussed. >> i don't take back any of what i said, although i do -- i do you...
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i'm puerto rican. we are diverse in very different ways, minority students yes they are out there but there's a cautionary tale when you try think about the whole issue of diversity, students who are not academically qualified, there is a chance they might not do well, they might flunk. i know of several at cornell who could not make it past the first semester, despite help. think about diversity and the value of the education and a wonderful snuks. let'sinstitution. you can avoid the culture of buying in. i think a lot of the value that minority students bring to ivy league institutions, we have the advantage of the summer institute's essay writing contest and we don't have parents who were staying us to piano and ballet and enrichment classes, we studied hard by virtue of our achievements. this culture of buying in you can't deny that it's white washed. i hope students will reflect a little bit of that, changing the culture little by little. >> bill, i see you nodsing your head. >> i am nodding my he
i'm puerto rican. we are diverse in very different ways, minority students yes they are out there but there's a cautionary tale when you try think about the whole issue of diversity, students who are not academically qualified, there is a chance they might not do well, they might flunk. i know of several at cornell who could not make it past the first semester, despite help. think about diversity and the value of the education and a wonderful snuks. let'sinstitution. you can avoid the culture...
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i bet she's got that hot puerto rican strange. - yeah, i bet she does. - yay! >> january 14th 2015 comedy strald central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey welcome to the daily show. welcome to the daily show my name is jon stewart. we have a show for you tonight. the great and recent golden globe-winning julianne moore is going to be joining us. the film it is a good film she is unbelievable. first i want to talk about the show the daily show. i want to talk about the news. (laughter) did i just give away the premise. i want to say despite last week's senseless attack on the french satirical magazine charlie heb do a new edition of the magazine was released today. take a look. >> charlie head bo is back on newsstands this morning,. >> more than three million copies of charl-year hebdo sold out within hours. >> jon: wow. that is amazing. but i want to say, i really hope this suspect the secret to it saving the publishing industry because you know
i bet she's got that hot puerto rican strange. - yeah, i bet she does. - yay! >> january 14th 2015 comedy strald central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey welcome to the daily show. welcome to the daily show my name is jon stewart. we have a show for you tonight. the great and recent golden globe-winning julianne moore is going to be joining us. the film it is a good...
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yes, my name is caroline santiago brown, and i am a first generation american cuban puerto rican from new new york city i came out here about 25 years ago and so i kind of consider myself a native san franciscan at this point. i have an intimate relationship with the mission district my mother lives at the center on 21 st and cap and i own property just a few doors down from this bar and my husband, , who has passed away a couple of years ago was a real estate developer and i was his office administrator and we built the department of public health from scratch nonetheless it was a 4-year project created a very intimate relationship with that neighborhood to say the least. when the space came up i thought that this was perfect for me because i know the neighborhood the good the bad, the ugly, and i love it. i love the people in the neighborhood and maybe it comes from growing up in new in new york city myself i like the cultural aspect of it most importantly. i was educated in new jersey and after my internship in washington, d.c. i made a move out here and soon married my husband. we
yes, my name is caroline santiago brown, and i am a first generation american cuban puerto rican from new new york city i came out here about 25 years ago and so i kind of consider myself a native san franciscan at this point. i have an intimate relationship with the mission district my mother lives at the center on 21 st and cap and i own property just a few doors down from this bar and my husband, , who has passed away a couple of years ago was a real estate developer and i was his office...
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he moved to new york and became involved with the puerto rican nationalist group young lords, as well as the anarchistgroup up against the wall and a name i really can't say during this meeting and gave out free clothes and food to the community. he protested the vietnam war and police brutality and involved in the countercultural revolutionary forces that were shaping our country in the '60s and '70s. seeking a change, alfonzo moved to portland and then san francisco where he lived 30 years. he gave readings at the farm on potrero avenue and became active in community journalism. in the early '80s, he joined as a translator. alfonso continued to work in translating for the paper. he was at the office translating articles for the final edition of 2014 just eight days before he died. his work and presence within the community will be deeply missed. a memorial is planned for february 8th and it will begin at cafe labohem and move to the culturality center at 3:00 p.m. more information can be found at the facebook event page. i apologize that i have a couple of other items left. the next
he moved to new york and became involved with the puerto rican nationalist group young lords, as well as the anarchistgroup up against the wall and a name i really can't say during this meeting and gave out free clothes and food to the community. he protested the vietnam war and police brutality and involved in the countercultural revolutionary forces that were shaping our country in the '60s and '70s. seeking a change, alfonzo moved to portland and then san francisco where he lived 30 years....
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she is ahead of us and she died, of course working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers andthe liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan international always at a grassroots level and there is nothing wrong if people think you are charismatic but you must use your charismatic as a form of service not a form of conspicuous consumption that makes you center stage as an individual rather than part and parcel of the group. that is why count basie was always with the group. him projecting himself as some individual. he understood there is no talent without the group. we could go on and on and on mama coal and sister maria here, too. >> okay. let's. >> okay. let's start with the questions. thank you on that high note >> thank you for being here thank you for continuing with the struggle. my name is paul fletcher. you know you know my dad arthur a fletcher. >> from kansas? >> yes. >> yes. >> i just want to mention that, though. absolutely. >> i was skimming i was skimming through your book and noticed one of the sections that i definitely have concerned with i read in the new york
she is ahead of us and she died, of course working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers andthe liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan international always at a grassroots level and there is nothing wrong if people think you are charismatic but you must use your charismatic as a form of service not a form of conspicuous consumption that makes you center stage as an individual rather than part and parcel of the group. that is why count basie was always with the group. him projecting...
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. >> they would be fined up to $800 which in puerto rican currency is a banana. no, it is $800. >> that's a lot. >> it is a lot of money. >> thank you for pointing that out. too harsh or is puerto rico on to something? >> what is going on in puerto rico? a friend of mine is not cool with this. what is wrong with fat kids? >> they are jolly and awesome. >> they have to get bullied and get stronger and then run corporations or run tv shows like "red eye" and" the five." >> exactly. i was never fat. but kids grow into their bodies and it is a great lesson for them. is this a joke or not? >> the thing about a fat kid is it is a lack of love. it is lack of love and lack of attention and then they turn to food and use it as a drug to combat the feelings. when you look back on my own childhood i feel i was so lucky. i had access to real drugs. my older sister dated a cocaine dealer. that was a sliming drug. so i was super -- i was also very popular. >> you have a child, no? >> i think so. >> given your philosophy is your child average weight -- >> coke add didn't. >> coc
. >> they would be fined up to $800 which in puerto rican currency is a banana. no, it is $800. >> that's a lot. >> it is a lot of money. >> thank you for pointing that out. too harsh or is puerto rico on to something? >> what is going on in puerto rico? a friend of mine is not cool with this. what is wrong with fat kids? >> they are jolly and awesome. >> they have to get bullied and get stronger and then run corporations or run tv shows like "red...
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police say 28-year-old was firing shots outside the puerto rican association club on 4th street. when he started to runaway police chased after him and shot him in a nearby driveway. he was hospitalized and faces charges. >> 6:17 at least 25 people are dead after a rite and stampede outside a soccer game in egypt. fans clashed with police ahead of a match between top level clubs east of cairo. the fans say the violence began when only one entrance was opened. the stampede was triggered by police who fired tear gas at the tightly packed crowd. >> police could be listening in on voice recognition gadgets. >> it's a feature that can capture your spoken word an transmit them to a third party. samsung says users can deactivate the feature. >> reporter: an ad campaign features adorable unexpected pairings. >>> how about a zipper that zips itself. use this some day this is not just for the absent minded. it could be handy for the disabled. the self-zipping zipper was developed by the robots group. those are tech bytes have a good one. >> kind of neat. >> yeah. >>> robbers prey on a teen
police say 28-year-old was firing shots outside the puerto rican association club on 4th street. when he started to runaway police chased after him and shot him in a nearby driveway. he was hospitalized and faces charges. >> 6:17 at least 25 people are dead after a rite and stampede outside a soccer game in egypt. fans clashed with police ahead of a match between top level clubs east of cairo. the fans say the violence began when only one entrance was opened. the stampede was triggered by...
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our so called black people because we are israelites the judy-ites we are black but the rest are puerto rican, spanish and native american dissent. do you teach this curriculum in your school? >> host: dr. dr. tatum any thoughts? >> guest: let me begin by saying we are private institutions so of course our curriculum is determined not by the state but by her own faculty faculty. i'm pleased to say that we have a first-year seminar that every student takes known as africans in the diaspora in the world which does take eight -- of african descent and helps students understand it was history before slavery in the world of the african continent and the places across the world that our are populations have been distributed so that if -- information as part of every student's experience and many students say the course we call atw for short is one of the most transformative experiences they have at spelman because it introduces them to information they have not been exposed to previously and that's one of the benefits of a college experience to broaden your horizons and understandings of yourself i
our so called black people because we are israelites the judy-ites we are black but the rest are puerto rican, spanish and native american dissent. do you teach this curriculum in your school? >> host: dr. dr. tatum any thoughts? >> guest: let me begin by saying we are private institutions so of course our curriculum is determined not by the state but by her own faculty faculty. i'm pleased to say that we have a first-year seminar that every student takes known as africans in the...
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old school new york puerto rican good stuff.place and prepare to lose your freakin' mind. >> it's basically fried pig. chopped up and deep fried. >> chopped up, deep fried. the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there. the skin just chopped up. >> skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could really come here, eat, drink, wine, women and song and indulge. >> this is pretty much the center of the pork universe in new york. i don't know anywhere else porkier than that. this is the kind of thing i thought we lost in new york. all along, all along it was right there under food, a gusher of porky goodness. >> there's a great line which they say, cele-bronx. what, you think this is the bronx? the music is really loud and it's a mess. to me, i take that as a point of pride. bronx is where the music gets loud, the men are tough. the women are sexy, the food is spicy. if those
old school new york puerto rican good stuff.place and prepare to lose your freakin' mind. >> it's basically fried pig. chopped up and deep fried. >> chopped up, deep fried. the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there. the skin just chopped up. >> skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could...
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cortez, the first puerto rican to become secretary of state, he said the governor is ready to listen to any ideas brought to the table. the big issues facing pennsylvania is funding education. >> he has one of the largest in the world. we happen to be the only jurisdiction that doesn't tax that extraction. that is a fair not only for the state but also for the companies who realize that we're getting -- we've had it easy so far. there's ways we can raise the funding. >> one of the goals is to get more voters to the polls through online voter registration. >>> the search for answers is underway tonight after the deadly new york train crash. this is a brand new pictured out by the in the national transportation safety board. what inspectors learned so far about the charred train and the suv on the tracks. >>> and new information about the new jersey high school football program whose season was cut short amid a hazing investigation. they took a step forward today. >>> the new information about the high school football program cancelled amid allegations of hazing. it turn outs the progr
cortez, the first puerto rican to become secretary of state, he said the governor is ready to listen to any ideas brought to the table. the big issues facing pennsylvania is funding education. >> he has one of the largest in the world. we happen to be the only jurisdiction that doesn't tax that extraction. that is a fair not only for the state but also for the companies who realize that we're getting -- we've had it easy so far. there's ways we can raise the funding. >> one of the...
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my whole entire family is black and white and puerto rican. >> i'm just asking. >> i'm telling you, i'm not -- if i was prejudice i wouldn't have mixed children. >> also accused of allegedly possibly be involved with commissary theft. >> why do i have to steal from anybody? i have my own commissary. if you're going to accuse me, prove it. i will pass a lie detector test. i will pass it with flying colors. get me a lie detector test and i will pass it. >> you don't steal stuff. >> i steal stuff at stores at home, yes. >> i'm talking about here. >> no. give me a lie detector test. >> let them say what they want to say, their girls. how they talk. >> they never called you that. they are accusing me of being a thief, dude. give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look like, a gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all
my whole entire family is black and white and puerto rican. >> i'm just asking. >> i'm telling you, i'm not -- if i was prejudice i wouldn't have mixed children. >> also accused of allegedly possibly be involved with commissary theft. >> why do i have to steal from anybody? i have my own commissary. if you're going to accuse me, prove it. i will pass a lie detector test. i will pass it with flying colors. get me a lie detector test and i will pass it. >> you don't...
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. >> he did a private concert for us in puerto rican awe ten then particular bar and girls were dancingnd sun was setting. it was amazing. we had horses dancing on the street. >> wait, what dancing on the street? >> wow. >> well, now you have to tune n victoria secret swim special premiers tonight at 10:00 p.m. on cbs-3. >> what a life they lead. >>> well, we bet some of you did not know this today is international polar bear day a special day apparently with a pretty important message. >> reporter john mcdevitt from kyw news radio has details. >> reporter: polar bears were testing water of the pool in the outdoor enclosure of the philadelphia zoo which she shares with the friend on international polar bear day. female polar bears are both 34 years old and weigh more than 450-pound each. their keeper is candace robinson. >> they are ambassadors for educating people about the conservation and saving wild life especially the polar bears. >> reporter: robinson say polar bears in the wildlife to be about 18. their numbers are dwindling because of the climate change, melting sea ice ace affe
. >> he did a private concert for us in puerto rican awe ten then particular bar and girls were dancingnd sun was setting. it was amazing. we had horses dancing on the street. >> wait, what dancing on the street? >> wow. >> well, now you have to tune n victoria secret swim special premiers tonight at 10:00 p.m. on cbs-3. >> what a life they lead. >>> well, we bet some of you did not know this today is international polar bear day a special day apparently...
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. >> he did a private show in a puerto rican authentic bar, girls were dancing sun was setting, we hadn the street trained horses that were dancing. >> yes. >> that was a cliff she jumped from. >> easy tiger. >> it was scary for her. >> alex also told me how do they stay fit? she says she loves to do bar exercise test stay fit. if you were watching "eyewitness news" you saw ukee try his hand at my favorite work out pure bar. what do angel think of my partner doing pure bar. >> i love it, i love when i see a guy in my class, very brave, good for you. i remember seeing a man a guy, at a bar class. it is good for them too. >> yes. >> it is but i don't know if i'll be back. i will be back but i got to train first. >> you tried it. >> still sore still sore. >> vittoria secret swim special premieres tonight at 10:00 p.m. on cbs 36789 they are saying trend is boho for bathing suit style. >> i learned something every day good i will be back to pure bar. >> looking forward to having you. >> 6:48. lets see what is coming up this morning. >> charlie rose joins us. he has his arms folded, is what
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. >>> a puerto rican teenager could spend up to 80 years behind bars for trying to rape and murder abrian sanches osorio pleaded guilty to several charges including attempted murder today. the teen tried to sexually assault the young woman then choked her until she turned blue. he had been hospitalized in puerto rico for aggressive behavioral he'll be sentenced in march pending a psychological evaluation. >>> 19-year-old timothy brooks was sentenced up to 23 months in state prison for his role in a main line drug ring. authorities say brooks was the second in command in the main line takeover project which sold marijuana to students at universities and prep schools. brooks pleaded guilty back in october. he'll also serve five years probation. >> philadelphia police are asking for your help finding a very impatient robbery suspect. this is surveillance video from the red sun food mart on the 2200 block of 12th street back on january 17th. you see the suspect pretend to buy something then slip behind the counter. when the clerk takes too long to open the register, the man pushes her aw
. >>> a puerto rican teenager could spend up to 80 years behind bars for trying to rape and murder abrian sanches osorio pleaded guilty to several charges including attempted murder today. the teen tried to sexually assault the young woman then choked her until she turned blue. he had been hospitalized in puerto rico for aggressive behavioral he'll be sentenced in march pending a psychological evaluation. >>> 19-year-old timothy brooks was sentenced up to 23 months in state...
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>>> back here at home authorities say police shot and arrested a suspected gunman outside the puerto ricanation club in redding today. officers say they saw a man firing a gun on the 200 block of south fourth street just after 3:00 this morning. investigators say one officer fired at the man, who ran off. authorities say they ordered that man to stop and when he didn't, the officer fired again, striking the man. no one else was hurt. >>> it's been a hit at the box office but could the movie "american sniper" influence a jury in a murder trial? that's the worry some lawyers have. we'll explain still ahead. >>> plus bill cosby is making headlines again as yet another accuser comes forward. we'll tell you who is making claims against the legendary comedian now.í ." >>> a new accusation against bill cosby tonight. a former fashion model and actress says the comedian made sexual advances and lewd gestures towards her years ago. helen gumbel claims the incident happened on the set of "the cosby show." a ç,do77-year-old cosby faces sexual assault accusations from at least 15 women. he has denied
>>> back here at home authorities say police shot and arrested a suspected gunman outside the puerto ricanation club in redding today. officers say they saw a man firing a gun on the 200 block of south fourth street just after 3:00 this morning. investigators say one officer fired at the man, who ran off. authorities say they ordered that man to stop and when he didn't, the officer fired again, striking the man. no one else was hurt. >>> it's been a hit at the box office but...
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that puerto rico past, it would have created some kind of insolvency or bankruptcy protection for puerto ricanntities. now, there is a congressman who was trying to introduce chapter nine type legislation in congress, absent the recovery act and if this bill doesn't get passed in congress, how does puerto rico do it? >> that is a very good question, something we have asked ourselves certainly prior to the introduction or passage of the recovery act on the island last june and now that has been overturned by a local court. it remains to be seen. that decision will be appealed at some point. it remains to be seen whether they can amend the existing chapter nine bankruptcy law to include all of the entities on puerto rico except for the general obligation. i think that would give a certain amount of predictability to what might happen ultimately but that is the big question how do they do that could a receiver be appointed, if that is one way they could do it, too say they are insolvent, that they cannot pay their debt? they would have to be appointed but that creates a lot of complexity. >> if t
that puerto rico past, it would have created some kind of insolvency or bankruptcy protection for puerto ricanntities. now, there is a congressman who was trying to introduce chapter nine type legislation in congress, absent the recovery act and if this bill doesn't get passed in congress, how does puerto rico do it? >> that is a very good question, something we have asked ourselves certainly prior to the introduction or passage of the recovery act on the island last june and now that has...
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if you look at the puerto rican population, it is to out of 10 kids. we have a serious problem that will be exacerbated in a warming climate. we know that the costs associated with that are very large. it is a cost that every family now pays. not one that you can avoid. someone is paying it in terms of lost jobs, lost days at school more emergency visits with higher health care costs. just the cost of knowing that you are not able to take care of your own child. it is a difficult situation and the more the learn about air pollution, the more that you don't like it. carbon pollution is one of those that we need to fight the most to make some really concerted efforts. that is why we are trying to do this. >> questions? >> just a few follow-ups. on the 111 d rule? outside the question of whether we agree with it or not, there is an opportunity for the states to develop a plan. we have a few agencies that weighed in on a few different plans that were very complex. added on top of those 3 million comments for the states to develop a plan, particularly when
if you look at the puerto rican population, it is to out of 10 kids. we have a serious problem that will be exacerbated in a warming climate. we know that the costs associated with that are very large. it is a cost that every family now pays. not one that you can avoid. someone is paying it in terms of lost jobs, lost days at school more emergency visits with higher health care costs. just the cost of knowing that you are not able to take care of your own child. it is a difficult situation and...
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the penalties that you mentioned have been highly criticized by all sectors of puerto rican society, to $1300 but also the possibility of filing child abuse complaints against the parents. >> child abuse, that takes it a step further. how will it be enforced. are they lining up kids in front of a scale, here you go you're fined, you're not, you get child abuse charges? how are they going to enforce that? >> well proposes that department of education identify people in schools, maybe social workers, that would point out what children are obese, send them and their parents to an obesity prevention program, and from there start a process of fining to fund that same obesity program. very unlikely it will go through. >> shouldn't this be a parent thing? parents saying i am going to give the kids twinkie or apple? isn't this kind of crossing over? >> yes, it is a lot of people are criticizing because it is an infringement on privacy rights but no one is saying that it is not an important issue. there must be education. in puerto rico there's 10% higher obesity among children than in the un
the penalties that you mentioned have been highly criticized by all sectors of puerto rican society, to $1300 but also the possibility of filing child abuse complaints against the parents. >> child abuse, that takes it a step further. how will it be enforced. are they lining up kids in front of a scale, here you go you're fined, you're not, you get child abuse charges? how are they going to enforce that? >> well proposes that department of education identify people in schools, maybe...
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. >> and if you want puerto rican triple tax free bonds, what point do you worry? what's the worst case scenario, and are these bonds even worth the risk? okay. let's get you up-to-date on what's happening out there in the markets. guys, stocks have been you know, a little bit soggy. you is k see the dow and the s&p moving to the down side in fairly narrow trading, but the nasdaq is holding its head above water. not a huge amount of movement in either direction right now. as for oil, let's take a look at what's going on with oil. it is currently sitting to the down side by 1.6%. brent, meantime down by 2.6%. >> you might remember became the first u.s. corporation to hit $700 billion in market cap. it's just building on it today. >> i want to say billion dollar val walkings at current prices. to put it in perspective, take a look at what that $724 billion means in terms of the size of other large cap well known stocks in america. first of all it's twice the size of microsoft. microsoft is around a $350 billion company. yes, apple is worth two times microsoft. it's a
. >> and if you want puerto rican triple tax free bonds, what point do you worry? what's the worst case scenario, and are these bonds even worth the risk? okay. let's get you up-to-date on what's happening out there in the markets. guys, stocks have been you know, a little bit soggy. you is k see the dow and the s&p moving to the down side in fairly narrow trading, but the nasdaq is holding its head above water. not a huge amount of movement in either direction right now. as for oil,...
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that no puerto rican effort to legislate in that area would be permitted, and struck down the law on friday night in what we think was a very important ruling. something of a victory for the rule of law, but leaves something of a vacuum here. we need to understand and have predictable body of law to have a harmonious and synchronous adjudication of the claims of different bondholders through the $70 million cap as you well know, kelly. >> lauren, i don't think people fully understand how big an issue it is. i think puerto rico is maybe second to new york. and secondly given the judge's ruling, doesn't this though make for the possibility of a much longer and messier affair going forward? >> of course, that's the fear. going to your first point, $70 billion issuer the likes of which only new york and california issue at those levels, and yet puerto rico's an island of 3.5 million people with a gdp that looks more like kansas' or mississippi's. it's an interesting situation to say the least. the concern to your second question is that, yes, it does. it leaves this vacuum and the past p
that no puerto rican effort to legislate in that area would be permitted, and struck down the law on friday night in what we think was a very important ruling. something of a victory for the rule of law, but leaves something of a vacuum here. we need to understand and have predictable body of law to have a harmonious and synchronous adjudication of the claims of different bondholders through the $70 million cap as you well know, kelly. >> lauren, i don't think people fully understand how...
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if you look at the puerto rican population, it is to out of 10 kids. we have a serious problem that will be exacerbated in a warming climate. we know that the costs associated with that are very large. it is a cost that every family now pays. not one that you can avoid. someone is paying it in terms of lost jobs, lost days at school more emergency visits with higher health care costs. just the cost of knowing that you are not able to take care of your own child. it is a difficult situation and the more the learn about air pollution, the more that you don't like it. carbon pollution is one of those that we need to fight the most to make some really concerted efforts. that is why we are trying to do this. >> questions? >> just a few follow-ups. on the 111 d rule? outside the question of whether we agree with it or not, there is an opportunity for the states to develop a plan. we have a few agencies that weighed in on a few different plans that were very complex. added on top of those 3 million comments for the states to develop a plan, particularly when
if you look at the puerto rican population, it is to out of 10 kids. we have a serious problem that will be exacerbated in a warming climate. we know that the costs associated with that are very large. it is a cost that every family now pays. not one that you can avoid. someone is paying it in terms of lost jobs, lost days at school more emergency visits with higher health care costs. just the cost of knowing that you are not able to take care of your own child. it is a difficult situation and...
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if you look at especially the orlando area we've got a lot of -- tampa would be second a lot of puerto ricans. if you look especially at broward and miami-dade you have a lot of people from central america, south america. they feel connected with our state. we're a melting pot and we like all the culture in our state. i think the biggest thing that we have to do is go talk about what people care about. they care about jobs. that's the biggest thing. they care about jobs. everybody wants this economy to turn around. everybody wants this economy to turn around. what we've got to do we've got to tell our story about why our beliefs help everybody, which i believe they do. i'm a republican. my job is to take care of families like mine growing up that struggled to put food on the table, struggled to keep their car, struggled to pay the rent or the mortgage. if those individuals do well, everybody does well. if they can get a job, there's less government needs there's more public safety everything is better for everybody. >> you mentioned the hispanic vote. i want to take more questions in a minute
if you look at especially the orlando area we've got a lot of -- tampa would be second a lot of puerto ricans. if you look especially at broward and miami-dade you have a lot of people from central america, south america. they feel connected with our state. we're a melting pot and we like all the culture in our state. i think the biggest thing that we have to do is go talk about what people care about. they care about jobs. that's the biggest thing. they care about jobs. everybody wants this...
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the rest of the tribes are puerto rican spanish, native american descent.you teach this curriculum? guest: let me begin by saying we are a private institution and of course our curriculum is determined not by the state, but by our faculty. we have a first-year seminar that every student takes known as africans and the world. it does take a global perspective on the experiences of people of african descent and helps students understand there was history before slavery. certainly the places across the world where the populations have been distributed. that is part of every student's experience. it is one of the most transformative experiences they have at spelman because it introduces them to information they had not been exposed to previously. that is one of the benefits of a college experience. host: we will see if we can get in one eat up. can you make it quit? -- we will see if we can get in juanita. can we make it quick? caller: we appreciate your work. guest: thank you. thank you for having me. we are delighted to be part of your series. host: the serie
the rest of the tribes are puerto rican spanish, native american descent.you teach this curriculum? guest: let me begin by saying we are a private institution and of course our curriculum is determined not by the state, but by our faculty. we have a first-year seminar that every student takes known as africans and the world. it does take a global perspective on the experiences of people of african descent and helps students understand there was history before slavery. certainly the places...
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and he hasn't given me the most famous puerto rican in america, an interview yet. i'm a fair man.e young audience with this stuff, to do the right thing, then i'm okay with it. >> no matter how he acts. >> well, he can be dumb. listen. >> it just seems to be a chronic issue for something terrible, he's golfing. after we hear about kayla mueller, he's filming this. >> you don't want everyone in the white house to just be all sourpuss. >> no, i want him to be a leader. that would be great. >>> chris kyle horrible to watch "american now this is video from the dashcam recorder from the cop following the cop killer's truck. which by the way is chris kyle's truck. we found out what the killer said when he got out of the car. talked about being obsessed. the apocalypse. he took souls, he's going to have to take more souls. is he on track to getting committed or is he on track to getting convicted? >> maybe both. i think of eddie routh in the same way i think of james holmes, the aroururora movie theater shooter. you can crazy and still be guilty of murder. you can form the intent. as a l
and he hasn't given me the most famous puerto rican in america, an interview yet. i'm a fair man.e young audience with this stuff, to do the right thing, then i'm okay with it. >> no matter how he acts. >> well, he can be dumb. listen. >> it just seems to be a chronic issue for something terrible, he's golfing. after we hear about kayla mueller, he's filming this. >> you don't want everyone in the white house to just be all sourpuss. >> no, i want him to be a...
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the son of puerto rican immigrants marc anthony's childhood was filled with the songs and music was inartist and starring in films along the way. his break out english language album helped launch the latin pop explosion. his personal life gained a lot of attention when his 7 year marriage with jennifer lopez ended. he found live again, tying the knot in november and his first salsa album in almost a decade marc anthony 3.0 won best salsa album at the latin grammies. people everywhere has been shaking their hips 20 the longest running salsa single of all time. he keeps breaking hearts and music records. >> music and his wonderful foundation. good morning. >> good morning. we have cute video we wanted to show from one of your fans and she is into it. >> i don't know where she is going to be. keep in mind that this was in the stadium and she must have godden around gotten there at 3:00 a it. >> that's a good sign. yeah it's supposed to be three months. then three years later, i'm still on tour. >> we love what you are doing on stage. atlantic city tonight, but we love what you are doing
the son of puerto rican immigrants marc anthony's childhood was filled with the songs and music was inartist and starring in films along the way. his break out english language album helped launch the latin pop explosion. his personal life gained a lot of attention when his 7 year marriage with jennifer lopez ended. he found live again, tying the knot in november and his first salsa album in almost a decade marc anthony 3.0 won best salsa album at the latin grammies. people everywhere has been...
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years-old he became one of latin america's biggest teen idols as a lead singer for the all boy puerto ricanof life performance at the 1999 grammys kicked off the '90s latin pop explosion bringing spanish music mainstream and landing martin on the cover of "time" magazine martin sealed his star testimony with his sexy hit song "living lavita loca." since taking time off to focus on family and to raise his twin boys martin's back in nul u full force with his new spanish album to whomever wants to listen. hey, ricky, good morning, again. >> it's great to see those videos. it's amazing. >> we are doing ricky martin there is your life this morning. >> thank you. >> tell us about the new album. it has spanish, spank lish. no pure music song? why is that? >> i started recording last year in australia. for the first time i walked into the studio of an obsession of what it means to sound like and in spanish or puerte geese or french. and everything was born in spanish. it was so organic. it just flowed beautifully and but we are working on something right now at the moment. so we will come back to t
years-old he became one of latin america's biggest teen idols as a lead singer for the all boy puerto ricanof life performance at the 1999 grammys kicked off the '90s latin pop explosion bringing spanish music mainstream and landing martin on the cover of "time" magazine martin sealed his star testimony with his sexy hit song "living lavita loca." since taking time off to focus on family and to raise his twin boys martin's back in nul u full force with his new spanish album...