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if he's puerto rican, i'm irish. >> he and puerto rican. >> may be his man is puerto rican. >> hunter his son. >> i don't know. >> does that mean joe biden is a toxic man? >> joe biden is 100% garbage. >> does joe biden deserve a second term? >> he didn't deserve the first. he only got lucky. >> between biden and trump i'd rather go with trump. >> thank you, darling, that's so nice. >> jesse watters a fox news channel, what do you want to tell him? >> stay strong. we are going to be all right. this joe biden dude, we've got a better person coming, will be all right. >> i'm ready to go. >> thank you. >> jesse: would like to say thank you, sincerely, to our summer intern sarah, caroline, you guys were great been very enthusiastic, very bright, great sense of humor. hardworking. you're always welcome back. great job this summer. let's do some text messages. i want to know why hunter didn't bring his red backpack to court. i think you should bring the coke in the courthouse. justin from new hampshire, no idea the most important line in our legal system was what would the bahamas do? tom,
if he's puerto rican, i'm irish. >> he and puerto rican. >> may be his man is puerto rican. >> hunter his son. >> i don't know. >> does that mean joe biden is a toxic man? >> joe biden is 100% garbage. >> does joe biden deserve a second term? >> he didn't deserve the first. he only got lucky. >> between biden and trump i'd rather go with trump. >> thank you, darling, that's so nice. >> jesse watters a fox news channel, what do...
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plus, joe biden thinks puerto ricans are too mach. joe biden sending $2 million to puerto rico to fight toxic masculinity and dotted what? i was the villain. there's this sort of idea of the creation going out of control. hi. turn off. i thought we were having a conversation. we live in an artificial intelligence world. it's also very dangerous. we've built basically a totalitarian system. i think that it's legitimate that guys could potentially try to take over, shall we say, hey, i the terminator effect streaming now only on fox nation attention cancer victims who use the weedkiller roundup . a federal jury unanimously found that monsanto's popular weed killer roundup was a substantial factor in causing cancer. you may be entitled to substantial compensation if you or someone you love used roundup and were diagnosed with cancer called the number on your screen now. don't wait. there may be time deadlines to file a claim. call 809 260723. that's 800 9260723. >> there are more identity threats than you realize. >> lifelock alerts you a
plus, joe biden thinks puerto ricans are too mach. joe biden sending $2 million to puerto rico to fight toxic masculinity and dotted what? i was the villain. there's this sort of idea of the creation going out of control. hi. turn off. i thought we were having a conversation. we live in an artificial intelligence world. it's also very dangerous. we've built basically a totalitarian system. i think that it's legitimate that guys could potentially try to take over, shall we say, hey, i the...
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are you puerto rican? you [bleep] puerto rican?" see a therapist because he's confused, right? [ laughter ] then he look in the t-shirts, he gets more confused. because he don't know who's bart simpson? i mean, he knows bart simpson's bart simpson, but he don't know if bart simpson is dominican, jewish, puerto rican, what the [bleep], right? but he knows that bart simpson, o.j. simpson make more money than him, so he feel threatened. so, 'cause, he feel threatened, right, that day, he decide to make capitalism illegal. [ laughter and applause ] [ cheering ] i know i wasn't selling lemonade. shut up, i didn't ask you to respond and [bleep]. [ laughter ] so you got a light? -well, poetry, um, can reflect someone's experience immediately and directly. because it's the only place people can hear reality and act upon it, you see. and, and i think it's that directness, that being able to go from -- from the act to acting upon the act directly that makes it powerful. -this is for my folkers who got bills overdue. this is for my folkers, um
are you puerto rican? you [bleep] puerto rican?" see a therapist because he's confused, right? [ laughter ] then he look in the t-shirts, he gets more confused. because he don't know who's bart simpson? i mean, he knows bart simpson's bart simpson, but he don't know if bart simpson is dominican, jewish, puerto rican, what the [bleep], right? but he knows that bart simpson, o.j. simpson make more money than him, so he feel threatened. so, 'cause, he feel threatened, right, that day, he...
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this led to over 150 puerto rican families eventually winning titles to those homes. he also served as a philadelphia city councilmember, a union organizer, and a church deacon. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, the u.s. sends a nuclear armed the submarine to south korea for the first time since the 1980's. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: that song was written for this week's national mobilization to end the korean war. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in new york with juan gonzalez in chicago. juan: welcome to our listeners and viewers from across the country and around the world. amy: tensions are escalating again on the korean peninsula. the united states has deployed a nuclear-armed submarine -- the uss kentucky -- to south korea for the first time since the 1980s. last week, south korea's president, yoon suk-yeol, became the first foreign leader to ever board a u.s nuclear-armed submarine. meanwhile, on
this led to over 150 puerto rican families eventually winning titles to those homes. he also served as a philadelphia city councilmember, a union organizer, and a church deacon. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, the u.s. sends a nuclear armed the submarine to south korea for the first time since the 1980's. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: that song was written for this week's...
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he himself is part of a group creating a bilingual archive of puerto rican poets and poetry. latino to head this organization. what's the significance for you? >> when i was a kid, i never knew i would occupy a space like this. i knew that poetry meant something to me. what i'm hoping is 10 years from now, a young puerto rican poet on the island, or somewhere else, knows that this is a possibility. that living a life with and through poetry is an honorable way of engaging with the world. jeffrey: that young person could come to poetry in new ways, as maldonado himself has. >> it is often i go to twitter to find a new poet or a es.sepolv ng screenshots of the most recent poem they fell in love with. they embrace the limitations of a platform as a kind of invitation. a poem can exist within the limits of twitter. a poem can exist within the visual limits of other platforms, such as instagram or tiktok. jeffrey: you are bullish on poetry. >> absolutely. jeffrey: i guess you have to be in your position. >> or as a human being, or as a former teacher, or as a poet myself, too. jef
he himself is part of a group creating a bilingual archive of puerto rican poets and poetry. latino to head this organization. what's the significance for you? >> when i was a kid, i never knew i would occupy a space like this. i knew that poetry meant something to me. what i'm hoping is 10 years from now, a young puerto rican poet on the island, or somewhere else, knows that this is a possibility. that living a life with and through poetry is an honorable way of engaging with the world....
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the third congressional district of illinois is home to historic puerto rican community, directly linked to the legacy, the present and future of puerto rico. the lack of food sovereignty in puerto rico is a policy choice that threatens lives and livelihoods. ms. reames: when i visited puerto rico last year i was shocked to learn that food insecurity was a major motivation for the second biggest puerto rican migration since the 1950's. 85% of their food is imported and puerto rico is subject to much higher grocery prices. when hurricane maria hit, food imports couldn't come in. many of my puerto rican constituents came to chicago because of hurricane maria and because of food insecurity. this body has the this body has the responsibility to act now on food sovereign any puerto rico. we cap start today by using every legislative tool at our disposal through the upcoming farm bill. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remark
the third congressional district of illinois is home to historic puerto rican community, directly linked to the legacy, the present and future of puerto rico. the lack of food sovereignty in puerto rico is a policy choice that threatens lives and livelihoods. ms. reames: when i visited puerto rico last year i was shocked to learn that food insecurity was a major motivation for the second biggest puerto rican migration since the 1950's. 85% of their food is imported and puerto rico is subject to...
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after the puerto rican assassination attempt on president harry truman, the truth was unsuccessful, washingtonell , rica did not make concessions as an independent state of the port of rica, but received its own the constitution and the status of the territory freely associated with the united states were announced on july 25, 1952, that is, on the day of the american invasion , there are still quite a few supporters of independence among the portrecans today. july 25 , 1907 can be considered the beginning of the era of television, this date was on the patent application of the st. at a distance , he figured out how to make a cathode ray tube to deflect the beam, using a magnetic field, roding called his invention electric telescope, but it was the first kinescope to be demonstrated on the rosing instrument. transmitted the image of the grating. he was offered a place in the largest universities in europe, but scientists said there i am a russian person and you are not going to sell your brains to foreigners. after the revolution. he continued his research, but in the thirty-first he was repre
after the puerto rican assassination attempt on president harry truman, the truth was unsuccessful, washingtonell , rica did not make concessions as an independent state of the port of rica, but received its own the constitution and the status of the territory freely associated with the united states were announced on july 25, 1952, that is, on the day of the american invasion , there are still quite a few supporters of independence among the portrecans today. july 25 , 1907 can be considered...
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and as a black and puerto rican grow myself, it's time to open the doors a little bit.beautiful ways. and i think for me, if the theater is a kind of temple, where we honor our humanity, then the humanity of these five or six women in arkansas is being honored and seen, and recognized, and the audience that comes into the temple of humanity. >> thank you both so much. >> thank you so much. >> flex is now on stage at the lincoln center theater. at the top of the hour, just as trump learns his trial date for the documents case, there's the possibility of another indictment. plus, vice president harris traveled to florida, spoke her mind about florida's governor is doing to the states african american curriculum, and later, ai-jen poo of the national domestic workers alliance on how hollywood actors and writers could soon be joined by other unions during this hot strike summer. stay with us. stay with us an infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here. ♪
and as a black and puerto rican grow myself, it's time to open the doors a little bit.beautiful ways. and i think for me, if the theater is a kind of temple, where we honor our humanity, then the humanity of these five or six women in arkansas is being honored and seen, and recognized, and the audience that comes into the temple of humanity. >> thank you both so much. >> thank you so much. >> flex is now on stage at the lincoln center theater. at the top of the hour, just as...
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. - my dad is afro puerto rican. and then my mom is native hawaiian, polynesian, filipino. to people sometimes, but then at the same time you can relate to so many people. - everyone's point of view is special. - i think the more we have slight nuances of difference the more we can really understand our society. (waves breaking) (upbeat music) ♪ (humming) latifah: mom, do you make your own chili paste? peni: yup. latifah: when covid broke out, obviously, a lot of people were, "oh, it's just the flu, whatever the case," and it wasn't until, let me see, with the administration and everything, that it was this whole "china virus." okay, how are we going to handle this? all the videos of the elderly asian people getting attacked. and i remember when the women in georgia were killed. this has gone too far. is my mom safe? (voice trembles): she's been our protector for so long. and how do you protect that? so that was tough for me. david: hm. peni: i was here with my uncle family. david: do you go or me? latifah: they're both different stories. peni: you go, how you approach me!
. - my dad is afro puerto rican. and then my mom is native hawaiian, polynesian, filipino. to people sometimes, but then at the same time you can relate to so many people. - everyone's point of view is special. - i think the more we have slight nuances of difference the more we can really understand our society. (waves breaking) (upbeat music) ♪ (humming) latifah: mom, do you make your own chili paste? peni: yup. latifah: when covid broke out, obviously, a lot of people were, "oh, it's...
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mildred garcia is a puerto rican first-generation college student from brooklyn, new york. was her parents who instilled in her the value of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state university system as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and universities and as a past president of cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. her efforts are credited contributing to a 65% increase in the four-year graduation rate. >> we closed opportunity gap between transfers and first time freshmen. reporter: she earned a masters in business education from nyu and doctorate in masters in higher education and administration at columbia university. she takes the helm of csu as faculty and students raised concern over pay, tuition hikes and the handling of sexual misconduct cases. she will prioritize countability and will try to keep cal state afforda
mildred garcia is a puerto rican first-generation college student from brooklyn, new york. was her parents who instilled in her the value of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state university system as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and...
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mildred garcia is a puerto rican first-generation college student from brooklyn, new york. was her parents who instilled in her the value of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state university system as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and universities and as a past president of cal state fullerton and cal state dominguez hills. her efforts are credited contributing to a 65% increase in the four-year graduation rate. >> we closed opportunity gap between transfers and first time freshmen. reporter: she earned a masters in business education from nyu and doctorate in masters in higher education and administration at columbia university. she takes the helm of csu as faculty and students raised concern over pay, tuition hikes and the handling of sexual misconduct cases. she will prioritize countability and will try to keep cal state afforda
mildred garcia is a puerto rican first-generation college student from brooklyn, new york. was her parents who instilled in her the value of education. >> my career has been based on remembering what my parents said. he family can lead you is a good education. reporter: she was appointed to lead the california state university system as the next chancellor. she has worked for and with the cal state system currently as president of the american association of state colleges and...
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after the puerto rican assassination attempt on president harry truman, the truth of the unsuccessful washington made concessions as an independent state, the port of rica did not become, but received its own constitution and the status of a freely associated territory. hovering. july 25, 1907 can be considered the beginning of the era of television, this date was on the patent application of the st. petersburg physicist boris roseng for a method of transmitting images. at a distance, he figured out how to make a cathode ray tube to deflect the beam, using a magnetic field , roding called his invention an electric telescope, but this was the first kinescope in the demonstration of the rosing device. transmitted the image of the grating. he was offered a place in the largest universities in europe, but the scientist spoke. so i am a russian man and my brains you are not going to sell to foreigners. after the revolution. he continued his research, but in the thirty-first he was repressed and exiled for him, soviet foreign scientists and rosing interceded. laboratories were allowed to wo
after the puerto rican assassination attempt on president harry truman, the truth of the unsuccessful washington made concessions as an independent state, the port of rica did not become, but received its own constitution and the status of a freely associated territory. hovering. july 25, 1907 can be considered the beginning of the era of television, this date was on the patent application of the st. petersburg physicist boris roseng for a method of transmitting images. at a distance, he...
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look at orange county, osceola county, they go out democrat because of the puerto rican population.his time desantis carried one of debt counties. this is a trend and you see it with brian kemp in georgia, the continues to drift even and these midterms and some of these these key states toward the republican party and i don't see any way that the democrats are going to save at all. i don't see anything that indicates that is going to take place until they make some major changes. some of them are cultural and they do not want to make those cultural changes in their presentation. >> pete: tom, back to where we started, cannot let you off the hook. it's biden going to be due nominee in your crystal ball with all that you have seen? [laughter] >> answer is stuck with him right now. i agree. the fact that were so seeing these stories about gavin newsom and other democrats is because democrats like biden, support him, like his policies. want to give him a gold watch, because they have concern of the stamina, age, mental iq, and they are just stuck with them right now. >> pete: joe go ove
look at orange county, osceola county, they go out democrat because of the puerto rican population.his time desantis carried one of debt counties. this is a trend and you see it with brian kemp in georgia, the continues to drift even and these midterms and some of these these key states toward the republican party and i don't see any way that the democrats are going to save at all. i don't see anything that indicates that is going to take place until they make some major changes. some of them...
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hungarian and puerto rican.m a hungarican. >> when i saw freddy prince for the first time he did a tremendous job. >> he did a spot on the tonight show and seemingly a minute later was the star of his own show. >> in 1974, he spoke to the changing face of america. it was this cantankerous old man and this young, starry eyed kid in east l.a.. ed brown is railing against the community of east los angeles that is changing in a way that he is not comfortable with. >> it out of here and take your flies with you. it is a bright new hit for nbc. >> freddie prinze stood out as a charming young latino at a time when the last charming young latino have been on the air 30 years earlier. dessie arnaz. >> they used to call me that in grade school because i was a backwards kid. >> then it is just over and he is gone. he committed suicide in january 1977. >> he dies at age 22 with the world literally at his feet. >> it was heartbreaking for the latinx community and i think we realized you cannot put that pressure on one person
hungarian and puerto rican.m a hungarican. >> when i saw freddy prince for the first time he did a tremendous job. >> he did a spot on the tonight show and seemingly a minute later was the star of his own show. >> in 1974, he spoke to the changing face of america. it was this cantankerous old man and this young, starry eyed kid in east l.a.. ed brown is railing against the community of east los angeles that is changing in a way that he is not comfortable with. >> it out...
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i grew up in a catholic puerto rican military family in florida, of all places, so i did not have a community i did not have anybody in my family, a part of the community let alone and be on tv to really connect to. so to be on disney channel also and do it, i told raising the story, i'm doing a version of my favorite childhood show. raven was my best friend in my mind for years, and so to now be on a version of my favorite show and i get to do it authentically as myself on a network like the disney channel, it just, it is broken down those walls in my mind about what i am capable of, what time am deserving of, and that is what i hope kids seeing it will watch to know that they are valid and their experiences valid. >> you know, raven-symonÉ, you said a moment ago that representation in the right of ramadan borton. can talk about the importance of queer visibility in the media, especially for a younger audience like yours and especially when we are seeing a tax on the lgbt q plus a community in the classroom, libraries, state legislatures, and elsewhere. >> yeah, the cool thing about the ente
i grew up in a catholic puerto rican military family in florida, of all places, so i did not have a community i did not have anybody in my family, a part of the community let alone and be on tv to really connect to. so to be on disney channel also and do it, i told raising the story, i'm doing a version of my favorite childhood show. raven was my best friend in my mind for years, and so to now be on a version of my favorite show and i get to do it authentically as myself on a network like the...
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i'm puerto rican, like, my grandma's vision was like, "oh, you're gonna either cook for your husbande kitchen. what was it like here when you started? was it different here? - it was, and i think, to a certain degree, it still is. like, this mushroom guy, he comes every year. he knows who i am and i'm like the only person, like, with a clipboard in white, and he's still like, "can i talk to the chef?" - right. - that's me. i'm on the side of-- - let me smack you and write "chef" backwards on your forehead. [laughter] so who's coming to town now? i mean, who are your customers? - so, you know, last three or four years we have been having, like, new move of, like, 30's, like young, mid 20-something to 30-something, like, engineers and, like techies moving into town. - that's good for business. - sure, but-- - you seem wary about the future. do you think this is a bubble or do you think it's gonna keep growing? - i think i'm actually like a really positive person and i'm like, i want-- i want it to work, i just-- yes, i am definitely worried. i think that the city is growing fast, and,
i'm puerto rican, like, my grandma's vision was like, "oh, you're gonna either cook for your husbande kitchen. what was it like here when you started? was it different here? - it was, and i think, to a certain degree, it still is. like, this mushroom guy, he comes every year. he knows who i am and i'm like the only person, like, with a clipboard in white, and he's still like, "can i talk to the chef?" - right. - that's me. i'm on the side of-- - let me smack you and write...
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and he would wonder what 40 puerto ricans were doing living in one room, and this guy had a ring on thatout the accusations that you tramp on other people's religions? i discuss religions, many points of view. i am interested. i am searching for an answer, as billy graham is. kitty: at this time, priests and people of the cloth, you bowed to them, and people would get very angry because now they're talking about their religion, their belief system. you play with somebody's belief system and their religion, now you got a problem. and they got the powers-that-be crazy. "shut him up. you've gotta silence him." klein: someone saw lenny bruce in a club in chicago, and he was making jokes about the pope or something, and two detectives went up onstage because of that remark and handcuffed him in front of the audience and took him away. you can't even imagine that today. lenny: they found it was obscene enough to put me in a jail cell for the last 24 hours, which -- and the thing i wished they would do is tell me what words were obscene. in court, the cop is reciting what he thinks that my fath
and he would wonder what 40 puerto ricans were doing living in one room, and this guy had a ring on thatout the accusations that you tramp on other people's religions? i discuss religions, many points of view. i am interested. i am searching for an answer, as billy graham is. kitty: at this time, priests and people of the cloth, you bowed to them, and people would get very angry because now they're talking about their religion, their belief system. you play with somebody's belief system and...
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the son of a four -- puerto rican police officer, now becoming the first latino police officer to lead the force and into hundred 77 year history. washington d.c. also nominating a new police chief today. if concerned by the d.c. city council, pamela smith would be the second woman and the first black woman to permanently run that department. also, a special programming before we go, tune into the league tomorrow at four pm. my colleague jake tapper will be interviewing republican case presidential candidate, ron desantis. a lot ask him. thank you so much for joining us tonight, we will see you here tomorrow. cnn prime time with laura coates starts right now. i. laura >> hey kaitlyn. we are going to be going really deep into what is going on with these gilgo murders. it's unbelievable what is happening there. this is right up my alley, i know that sounds odd, but we are going there. >> no one better to talk about it then. you >> i owe you money, find kaitlan. good evening everyone, i'm laura coates. thank you all for joining me. the tv show dexter, remember that one? there is a serial
the son of a four -- puerto rican police officer, now becoming the first latino police officer to lead the force and into hundred 77 year history. washington d.c. also nominating a new police chief today. if concerned by the d.c. city council, pamela smith would be the second woman and the first black woman to permanently run that department. also, a special programming before we go, tune into the league tomorrow at four pm. my colleague jake tapper will be interviewing republican case...
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were not really part of that conversation freddie: i come from two backgrounds, hungarian and puerto ricann george lopez: when i saw freddie prinze in 1973, i fell in love for the first time. paul reiser: he did one exceptional shot on the tonight show and seemingly a minute later was the star of his own show. ♪ chico, don't be discouraged... ♪ jim mckairnes: in 1974, chico and the man is speaking to the changing face of america. chico: what are you afraid of, old man? ed: i'm not afraid of anything. george lopez: and it was this cantankerous old man and this young, starry eyed kid in east l.a. at a garage. chico: then why are you drinking? ed: 'cause i intend to hit you in the head with this bottle in a few minutes and i don't want to waste any of it. jim mckaines: ed brown is railing against the the community of east los angeles that is changing in a way he's not comfortable with. ed: get out of here and take your flies with you. chico: what flies? ed: your flies. jim mckairnes: and it's a bright new hit for nbc. ed: while you're standing there, your flies are getting together with my fl
were not really part of that conversation freddie: i come from two backgrounds, hungarian and puerto ricann george lopez: when i saw freddie prinze in 1973, i fell in love for the first time. paul reiser: he did one exceptional shot on the tonight show and seemingly a minute later was the star of his own show. ♪ chico, don't be discouraged... ♪ jim mckairnes: in 1974, chico and the man is speaking to the changing face of america. chico: what are you afraid of, old man? ed: i'm not afraid of...
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the son of a four -- puerto rican police officer, now becoming the first latino police officer to lead history. washington d.c. also nominating a new police chief today. if concerned by the d.c. city council, pamela smith would be the second woman and the first black woman to permanently run that department. also, a special programming before we go, tune into the league tomorrow at four pm. my colleague jake tapper will be interviewing republican case presidential candidate, ron desantis. a lot ask him. thank you so much for joining us tonight, we will see you here tomorrow. cnn prime time with laura coates starts right now. i. laura >> hey kaitlyn. we are going to be going really deep into what is going on with these gilgo murders. it's unbelievable what is happening there. this is right up my alley, i know that sounds odd, but we are going there. >> no one better to talk about it then. you >> i owe you money
the son of a four -- puerto rican police officer, now becoming the first latino police officer to lead history. washington d.c. also nominating a new police chief today. if concerned by the d.c. city council, pamela smith would be the second woman and the first black woman to permanently run that department. also, a special programming before we go, tune into the league tomorrow at four pm. my colleague jake tapper will be interviewing republican case presidential candidate, ron desantis. a lot...
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the son of a puerto rican transit police officer now becoming the first latino officer to lead the nation'so nominating up new police chief today. it did confirm by the d.c. city council pamela pamela smith as you see here, would be the second woman in the first black woman to permanently run that apartment. also a special programming before we go tonight. tune into the league tomorrow at four pm. my colleague jake tapper will be interviewing republican presidential candidate florida governor ron desantis. of course a lot to ask him. thank you so much for joining us tonight we'll see here tomorrow. cnn prime time with laura coates starts. right now i laura hey laura good to see you it's unbelievable what's happening with the google murders. this is right up my alley and we are going. there >> is nobody better to talk about it in. you >> all right i owe you money kaitlin thank you so much good evening everyone i am laura coates thank you for joining us and a tv show dexter remember that? one is a
the son of a puerto rican transit police officer now becoming the first latino officer to lead the nation'so nominating up new police chief today. it did confirm by the d.c. city council pamela pamela smith as you see here, would be the second woman in the first black woman to permanently run that apartment. also a special programming before we go tonight. tune into the league tomorrow at four pm. my colleague jake tapper will be interviewing republican presidential candidate florida governor...
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which are counties, central florida, that normally go heavily democrat in races because of the puerto rican population in those counties. this time, desantis carried, one of those counties, and he lost the larger one, orange byee only four percentage points. this is a trend. you see it with brian kemp in georgia. , the hispanic population continues to drift even in these midtermse in some of these key states towards the republican party. and i don't see anrepuan partyys the democrats are going to stave that off. at least i'vave nothing that indicates that that's going placeke place until they mak some major changes and some of those are cultural. and i don't think they're going to want to mak them are do noe those cultural s changes in their presentation. >> tom, real quick, back to where we started. i can't let you off the hook. hook will ber crysta the nominee in your crystal ball with all you sell that e? >> look, i think numbers are stuck right now. they're stuck with them right now. but i agree. i mean, the fact that we're stil ane fact t sl seeing these stors about gavin newsom and ot
which are counties, central florida, that normally go heavily democrat in races because of the puerto rican population in those counties. this time, desantis carried, one of those counties, and he lost the larger one, orange byee only four percentage points. this is a trend. you see it with brian kemp in georgia. , the hispanic population continues to drift even in these midtermse in some of these key states towards the republican party. and i don't see anrepuan partyys the democrats are going...
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i was never really taught about puerto rican history and how christopher columbus dealt with the peopleous population. i also was not taught how the united states dealt with puerto rico and his development into a commonwealth. i think now as an adult that helped me very much not only establish my political views, but my cultural views in general. i think that is quintessential to being successful in general, understanding who you are and who you want to be and what has happened in your country. that motivated me as somebody who wants to teach to really give as an unbiased view as i can. my main objective is to allow people the space to understand it's ok to want to learn about their story and ok to tell different stories. it's ok to know some stories are going to affect you in positive ways and sometimes they will make you upset. a lot of history is learning how to deal with those feelings. i think if we don't tell the stories we will not be able to really handle this division because we will not be able to really digest a lot of the struggles we are going through. a lot of people are c
i was never really taught about puerto rican history and how christopher columbus dealt with the peopleous population. i also was not taught how the united states dealt with puerto rico and his development into a commonwealth. i think now as an adult that helped me very much not only establish my political views, but my cultural views in general. i think that is quintessential to being successful in general, understanding who you are and who you want to be and what has happened in your country....
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. >> reporter: a new yorker of dominican and puerto rican descent, she was drawn to science fiction sincet be considered for other parts with other directors? >> reporter: you took the sci-fi roles, you were worried -- >> being type cast, yeah. i was told of a limiting career, being a woman, a woman of color. it's a wobbly genre. if, oh, you do those superhero movies. >> reporter: but those superhero movies have been a boon. >> i blinked and i was part of the biggest franchises worldwide, and they have given me so much. but i still wanted to explore more. >> reporter: which is what brought her to morocco. and the set of "special ops: lioness." how much of this was a concerted effort to do something different? >> i think it was the primary reason. you have purpose and it is no noble. >> reporter: in this spy thriller out next week on paramount+, a division of our parent company, saldana plays a cia station chief. >> i dropped just a missile. >> one more item to check off the bucket list, taylor sheridan. >> reporter: the producer behind the hit series "yellowstone" and its prequels. he was
. >> reporter: a new yorker of dominican and puerto rican descent, she was drawn to science fiction sincet be considered for other parts with other directors? >> reporter: you took the sci-fi roles, you were worried -- >> being type cast, yeah. i was told of a limiting career, being a woman, a woman of color. it's a wobbly genre. if, oh, you do those superhero movies. >> reporter: but those superhero movies have been a boon. >> i blinked and i was part of the...
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the small puerto rican island once used by the u.s. now it hurst micah. >> was there a lot of hope in what he was planning? >> absolutely. he had a lot on the table. >> but, to lily, there was much more to her friend adam than just her forward thinking business savvy. >> for me, i love this with. he had that, bright sarcastic humor. and yet, he was very kind. he was in pretension. he was just adorable. sweet, sweet, adam. >> sweet adam had found a new >> sweet adam had found a new >> sweet adam had found a new >> sweet adam had found a new >> sweet adam had found a new >> did you catch is i right away? >> i don't think so, because he caught his eye right away. it wasn't her. but she was persistent. >> coming up! >> where at a restaurant, and she had parked the car. >> aaron's last hours alive. >> he was met by the assailant, who killed adam right there in the cross section. >> and detectives make an arrest. >> they had a record. >> did you think, sense of relief? finally? they call a guy? >> sure. >> when dateline continues! teline con
the small puerto rican island once used by the u.s. now it hurst micah. >> was there a lot of hope in what he was planning? >> absolutely. he had a lot on the table. >> but, to lily, there was much more to her friend adam than just her forward thinking business savvy. >> for me, i love this with. he had that, bright sarcastic humor. and yet, he was very kind. he was in pretension. he was just adorable. sweet, sweet, adam. >> sweet adam had found a new >>...
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my husband was puerto rican. they get special treatment. doesn't anybody who is not strictly american heritage or is a different nationality, middle eastern, we have such a diverse -- spanish, all of them. everyone deserves a chance. i love this country and hope we can all work this out. host: jessica in wichita, kansas. democratic line. caller: good morning. first off, thank you for doing the show. this is a great service to the country. secondly, i think the supreme court is doing a horrible job. i give them a b minus. personally, for clarence thomas, an f because of all the stuff you pooled -- he pulled his despicable. i would like to talk about trump. remember, he started an insurrection, people. he is a traitor to this country. not only that, he has been hiding classified documents that could compromise the security of this country. he should be put in prison. going back to the supreme court, i think, again, despicable, especially with the overturning of roe v. wade. i have mild autism. when i heard that the alternate -- i thought to m
my husband was puerto rican. they get special treatment. doesn't anybody who is not strictly american heritage or is a different nationality, middle eastern, we have such a diverse -- spanish, all of them. everyone deserves a chance. i love this country and hope we can all work this out. host: jessica in wichita, kansas. democratic line. caller: good morning. first off, thank you for doing the show. this is a great service to the country. secondly, i think the supreme court is doing a horrible...
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my husband was puerto rican. they get special treatment.hy doesn't anybody who is not strictly american heritage or is a different nationality, middle eastern, we have such a diverse -- spanish, all of them. everyone deserves a chance. i love this country and hope we can all work this out. host: jessica in wichita, kansas. democratic line. caller: good morning. first off, thank you for doing the show. this is a great service to the country. secondly, i think the supreme court is doing a horrible job. i give them a b minus. personally, for clarence thomas, an f because of all the stuff you pooled -- he pulled his despicable. i would like to talk about trump. remember, he started an insurrection, people. he is a traitor to this country. not only that, he has been hiding classified documents that could compromise the security of this country. he should be put in prison. going back to the supreme court, i think, again, despicable, especially with the overturning of roe v. wade. i have mild autism. when i heard that the alternate -- i thought to
my husband was puerto rican. they get special treatment.hy doesn't anybody who is not strictly american heritage or is a different nationality, middle eastern, we have such a diverse -- spanish, all of them. everyone deserves a chance. i love this country and hope we can all work this out. host: jessica in wichita, kansas. democratic line. caller: good morning. first off, thank you for doing the show. this is a great service to the country. secondly, i think the supreme court is doing a...
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fema allocating about 28 billion dollars, yet hurricane fiona, last year, still left thousands of puerto ricans without power for days, in october, senator murphy join me in a letter to fema, u.s. apartment of housing and -- energy, urging these agencies to work together and, was a government of puerto rico in its relevant institutions to rebuild puerto rico with long term -- infrastructure. puerto rico has no representation in the united states senate. so, speaking on behalf of puerto rico, but really, all of america, on behalf of fellow americans, do you commit to ensuring that fema will rebuild that infrastructure on the island of paris three go with renewable resources and resiliency in mind? >> senator i do, i know that fema administrator, travel to pork -- with jennifer -- department of energy, the secretary of department of energy. i've spoken with governor pierluisi of puerto rico and you have my commitment. >> thank you very much, mister secretary. on behalf of the chairman, i call on senator hawley. >> thank you very much, mister chairman. >> mister secretary, thanks for being here. l
fema allocating about 28 billion dollars, yet hurricane fiona, last year, still left thousands of puerto ricans without power for days, in october, senator murphy join me in a letter to fema, u.s. apartment of housing and -- energy, urging these agencies to work together and, was a government of puerto rico in its relevant institutions to rebuild puerto rico with long term -- infrastructure. puerto rico has no representation in the united states senate. so, speaking on behalf of puerto rico,...
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the owner of the restaurant chazz ortiz came to savannah over 10 years ago and bringing puerto rican culture and flavor to our district ever since. chazz's restaurant which takes traditional family recipes and puts a twist on them has been a crowd favorite at local venues like the doggy carnival festival, for years. in 2016 the restaurant grew from a fleet of two food trucks to a fully functions brick and mortar store demonstrating the success of small businesses in savannah. his honor marks the second time a restaurant from coastal georgia has been featured on the show. the first was on tybee island. we are proud of chazz. his staff, and business he and his family have grown. . thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio rise? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for a minute and to extend and revise my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize jayla atkinson, a student and champion for the
the owner of the restaurant chazz ortiz came to savannah over 10 years ago and bringing puerto rican culture and flavor to our district ever since. chazz's restaurant which takes traditional family recipes and puts a twist on them has been a crowd favorite at local venues like the doggy carnival festival, for years. in 2016 the restaurant grew from a fleet of two food trucks to a fully functions brick and mortar store demonstrating the success of small businesses in savannah. his honor marks...