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is donald trump the first punk rock president? one legendary punk singer thinks so. who is the punk singer? he walked out on me on two he walked out on me on two interviews..... you can't predict the market. he walked out on me on two interviews..... but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. kennedy: welcome back. ford announcing it will be investing more than a billion dollars to update three michigan factories. president trump was quick to applaud the plan claiming it's proof his economic strategy is work. but is there a better way to bring back the million millionsf manufacturing jobs? there could be. it begins with pushing vocational schools. mike rowe is the host of "dirty jobs." and he's the ceo of the mike rowe works foundation. you my rowed right into my studio. kennedy: exploring it. it's a logical progression. mike rowe, you have a generation of people that other generations, baby boomers and gerks n-xers think baby
is donald trump the first punk rock president? one legendary punk singer thinks so. who is the punk singer? he walked out on me on two he walked out on me on two interviews..... you can't predict the market. he walked out on me on two interviews..... but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. kennedy: welcome back. ford announcing it will be investing...
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is donald trump the first punk rock president? one legendary punk singer thinks so. who is the punk singer? he walked out on me on two interviews. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance ( ♪ ) i moved upstate because i was interested in building a career. i came to i
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yeah, in the punk rock scene and the people who are influenced by the punk rock scene, that's a veryake sure that everything goes -- everything carries on. >> anthony: is there less douchery in chicago? >> steve: you can find jag-offs, that's a uniquely chicago word, by the way. >> anthony: jag-off, oh i love that. it's been so long since i've heard it. >> steve: oh, if you look for 'em, you can find jag-offs of all type in chicago. but the people who are, you know -- >> anthony: thank you so much. >> steve: productive and content and part of an enterprise that is, you know, righteous, for lack of a better term. >> anthony: right. >> steve: they tend to not just give lip service to the notion of egalitarianism or fairness, but they tend to embody it. >> anthony: what about the musicians? i mean, how much money does, um, a guitar hero deserve to make? >> steve: well, all of it, obviously, because that's what people are listening to. people are listening to somebody's creative expression. ♪ ♪(music plays) ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of
yeah, in the punk rock scene and the people who are influenced by the punk rock scene, that's a veryake sure that everything goes -- everything carries on. >> anthony: is there less douchery in chicago? >> steve: you can find jag-offs, that's a uniquely chicago word, by the way. >> anthony: jag-off, oh i love that. it's been so long since i've heard it. >> steve: oh, if you look for 'em, you can find jag-offs of all type in chicago. but the people who are, you know --...
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lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks.y he's taking part in a major museum exhibition, celebrating his artform. times have changed. i think the perception of tattoos has changed because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff, you know there isn't a stigma like there used to be attached to it any more. are common misconceptions. tattooing back to britain. british people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. we start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people were going to have in the middle east, when they were going out in the pilgramages in the 1600s. this is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition, we are trying to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class—specific. it's notjust people that are getting tattooed but also who was tattooing as well. justine knight the tattooist was once the target in a circus sharp—shooting act. now she's at the business end of the target no more. in
lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks.y he's taking part in a major museum exhibition, celebrating his artform. times have changed. i think the perception of tattoos has changed because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff, you know there isn't a stigma like there used to be attached to it any more. are common misconceptions. tattooing back to britain. british people had been...
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punk punk. signaling six more weeks of winter. but the sun was shining, treeste were blooming, most just didn'tn want to think about it untilil this. we woke up some snowplows,owpl canceled flights, trees down, dangerous road conditions, you name it. all a part of winter's revenge. this over turned tractor-trailer jack-knifed on 9 # 5 south inn alexandria this morning. and overnight, a tree fell across the roadway in upper marlboro maryland.ylan snow in frederick maryland came down fast and stuck.and but there was a moment for somer to enjoy it. to get out into what they saysay they've been missing.sing we've been waiting for snow. with temperatures droppingoppi overnight and a refreeze on the way fhil we promise, next yearar you have our ears. our team coverage continues with a check in with lindsay watts. >>reporter: hey, there, withy, all of the snow and ice left behind, some school district across our region are cancelling for tomorrow.orro of course a lot of districttric canceled today.ca b
punk punk. signaling six more weeks of winter. but the sun was shining, treeste were blooming, most just didn'tn want to think about it untilil this. we woke up some snowplows,owpl canceled flights, trees down, dangerous road conditions, you name it. all a part of winter's revenge. this over turned tractor-trailer jack-knifed on 9 # 5 south inn alexandria this morning. and overnight, a tree fell across the roadway in upper marlboro maryland.ylan snow in frederick maryland came down fast and...
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to put it short, he was punk before punk. guitarlfl _, ,, w _ , ,, ,, he made something else out of the electric guitar. it became something that could lead the main act also in music. that was a great change. of course, this is why so many guitarists see him as their great idol. you gave him the polar music prize in 2014. what was the decision to do that, what was the criteria? we could have in the prize for so many reasons, but we ififik’eftnfififi misfit—cs??? 7, and the songs have a life of their own. you can see the beatles have made their versions out of this, the electric light 0rchestra jump—started their career copying or stealing his music. two russian men have been accused of trying to longer money in london trying to longer moneyfin london! banks. they were arrested and their computers seized. more than 39g metzepelitanpelice in an exercise involving a simulated terrorist attack on the river thames in london. half a dozen people playing "terrorists" hijacked a pleasure craft heading towards the city of london, taking doz
to put it short, he was punk before punk. guitarlfl _, ,, w _ , ,, ,, he made something else out of the electric guitar. it became something that could lead the main act also in music. that was a great change. of course, this is why so many guitarists see him as their great idol. you gave him the polar music prize in 2014. what was the decision to do that, what was the criteria? we could have in the prize for so many reasons, but we ififik’eftnfififi misfit—cs??? 7, and the songs...
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many have said that he was leading, to put it short, punk before punk!s unthinkable then. he has been such a good influence to so many. and what about his influence, on the electric guitar? he made something else out of the electric guitar, it could lead the way. the solo. the main act. that was fantastic change. this is why so many guitarists see him as their idol. - give them the him as their idol. you give them the polar prize in - what was the polar prize in 2014. what was the decision, “5 criteria? | polar prize in 2014. what was the decision, “é- criteria? we could decision, the criteria? we could have given him that for so many reasons. but we looked up on his extreme talent, as a songwriter, and the songs have a life of their own. the beatles have made their versions. and even some examples of others copying and stealing his music. he could not come to the ceremony, because he was not well, but you had a party? it was a great party, with so much of his music, so many artists performing his music, and so many of them had him, chuck berry, as their
many have said that he was leading, to put it short, punk before punk!s unthinkable then. he has been such a good influence to so many. and what about his influence, on the electric guitar? he made something else out of the electric guitar, it could lead the way. the solo. the main act. that was fantastic change. this is why so many guitarists see him as their idol. - give them the him as their idol. you give them the polar prize in - what was the polar prize in 2014. what was the decision,...
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and it was kind of a mix of new wave punk with this other dance sensibility. ♪ holiday ♪ celebrate >> only in 1984 but for the rest of your professional life? what are your dreams? what's left? >> to rule the world. ♪ star light star bright ♪ first star i see tonight ♪ star light ♪ star bright ♪ make everything all right >> all of a sudden there was girls around that had the gloves with the fingers cut out of it and the hair wrapped up in the net and wearing the short skirts. there was like hundreds of thousands of jewish girls around the country wearing crucifixes because of madonna. >> what do you like about her? >> i like the way she thinks about -- she acts like with a different attitude that no one else has. >> she dresses how she wants, acts like she wants, sings like she wants. she does what she wants. >> i think her appeal is that she is feminine, she is herself, she is sexual. but she's strong! she's an individual woman. >> madonna understood the mtv phenomenon. she understood the vibe and the look and the sound. it all came together with her. >> everyone underestimates you y
and it was kind of a mix of new wave punk with this other dance sensibility. ♪ holiday ♪ celebrate >> only in 1984 but for the rest of your professional life? what are your dreams? what's left? >> to rule the world. ♪ star light star bright ♪ first star i see tonight ♪ star light ♪ star bright ♪ make everything all right >> all of a sudden there was girls around that had the gloves with the fingers cut out of it and the hair wrapped up in the net and wearing the...
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flat out punk. institutionalized punk is all it is to it. it is what it is, though.uess. >> the charge like this is bogus. i ain't even worried about this. i'm so 100% sure i ain't did nothing. but the outside charges like i'm worried about my case. know what i mean? >> if convicted of the assault lackey could be sentenced to an additional six months in jail. kyle stein will soon learn how much longer he'll be locked up. >> a big day coming up tomorrow. i have sentencing. >> stein pled guilty to two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide due to reckless driving. he faces up to 10 years in prison. >> there is a lot of unknown. there is a lot of unknown. i expect something of the higher amount. i don't want to be sitting here thinking i'm just going to get one or two years and then walk in there and get ten years. >> while stein says he's ready to receive his sentence, he isn't looking forward to the process. >> the victims' families will be in there. the two people in the car were best friends. one of them was the boy in the car. and he was always, you know, energeti
flat out punk. institutionalized punk is all it is to it. it is what it is, though.uess. >> the charge like this is bogus. i ain't even worried about this. i'm so 100% sure i ain't did nothing. but the outside charges like i'm worried about my case. know what i mean? >> if convicted of the assault lackey could be sentenced to an additional six months in jail. kyle stein will soon learn how much longer he'll be locked up. >> a big day coming up tomorrow. i have sentencing....
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left-wing activists go punk and thug.e'll have all deet tails on that and much more straight ahead. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local...
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left-wing activists go punk and thug.e'll have all deet tails on that and much more straight ahead. we are coming right back. stay with us. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i knowhis is sudden, perfectly balanced. but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask yo
left-wing activists go punk and thug.e'll have all deet tails on that and much more straight ahead. we are coming right back. stay with us. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i knowhis is sudden, perfectly balanced. but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the...
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i'm talking to a bicyclist.. did i just get punked?explain in the next edition of people behaving badly it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. it's spring time and the good weather means more an more are out and about walking and riding bicyles for the entire month of march, one local city and their police department will be focusing on pedestrian and bicycle safety city wide it is all in an effort to cut down on collisions .. our stanley roberts takes a look at some of the problems .. often we hyper focus our attention on drivers behaving badly . we see them do things like distracted driving like this driver on her cell phone or what about this one also on the phone one would think that in silicon valley one of the high tech capitals of the world the archaic act of holding a phone would be a thing of the past.we also focus on red light runne
i'm talking to a bicyclist.. did i just get punked?explain in the next edition of people behaving badly it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. it's spring time and the good weather means more an more are out and about walking and riding bicyles for the entire month of march, one local city and their...
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left-wing activists go punk and thug.e'll have all deet tails on that and much more straight that and much more straight ahead. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the lo brown path before me ading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ostriches don't really stick vitheir heads in the sand.ve horns on their helmets. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. w everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. lou: iran and north korea provoking the trump administration. both nations begin testing ballistic missiles that could potentially be used to attack american cities or our troops. jennifer griffin with our report. reporter: the pentagon says the north korean launch involves old missiles, most them asked yous. it's north korea's intent to master long-range missiles that has washington worried. >> they have an icbm that could reach the united states. what they haven't done
left-wing activists go punk and thug.e'll have all deet tails on that and much more straight that and much more straight ahead. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the lo brown path before me ading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ostriches don't really stick vitheir heads in the sand.ve horns on their helmets. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. w...
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back in the late ‘70s, lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks. celebrating his artforme changed. i think the perception of tattoos has changed, because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff. you know, there isn't a stigma, like there used to be, attached to it anymore. charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel are common misconceptions. we start with disspelling the myth that captain cook brought tattooing back to britain. british people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. and we start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people were going to have in the middle east, when they were going out in the pilgrimages in the 1600s. this is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition. we're trying to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class—specific. it's notjust people that are getting tattooed, but also who was tattooing, as well. in a circus sharp—shooting act. now she's at the business end of the target no more. it must have
back in the late ‘70s, lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks. celebrating his artforme changed. i think the perception of tattoos has changed, because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff. you know, there isn't a stigma, like there used to be, attached to it anymore. charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel are common misconceptions. we start with disspelling the...
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. >> i wish there is a fourth ticket he could've issued for being a punk. >> what are you doing? >> this is a great spot for selfie. >> you are chasing the story and we talked about the break check in clifton. >> i drive a lot, at minimum four hours a day. i never let my guard down because you never know if there's a cop just itching to ruin your day. that is exactly what happened to omar, a driver from clifton, new jersey. he reported this on us - cam video and it went viral. >> 20 miles an hour, that's two-car lanes away. >> okay, what you see is omar in the cap car about one car length distance away when suddenly it seems the cop car just stopped. omar hits the brakes, fortunately does not hit the cop car. >> you break check to me. >> i break to because i thought thought you were going to run into me. >> i was going to run into you? >> i caught up with omar at the scene of the viral video. he then hopped down the avenue. >> and no planted ice time to i think i was going to hit his car. i was more worried about the car behind me. >> he ends up giving omar three summons. >> for
. >> i wish there is a fourth ticket he could've issued for being a punk. >> what are you doing? >> this is a great spot for selfie. >> you are chasing the story and we talked about the break check in clifton. >> i drive a lot, at minimum four hours a day. i never let my guard down because you never know if there's a cop just itching to ruin your day. that is exactly what happened to omar, a driver from clifton, new jersey. he reported this on us - cam video and it...
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it is throwback thursday, this week we're throwing it back with a punk theme. there we go. >> '90s.arly 2000s. >> i'm not the one to ask. >> let's check in on the global markets, show you what's happening with the u.s. futures after a mixed close on wall street. the s&p did nothing. we're approaching the end of the quarter. best quarter for global stocks in years, ending on a sluggish note here. dow futures down 12 points. s&p down less than 2. nasdaq again shines. that was the story of yesterday. tech was a stand out led by apple and amazon. the nasdaq actually finished higher while the dow finished lower. >> yeah. in general, of course, it wasn't huge moves either way. it wasn't a day where we were worrying about big declines or big falls. in the sector performance, the slight surprise we were discussing on "squawk alley" yesterday, driven yields we've seen, banks and utilities actually moved in the same direction. we've seen big moves in opposite directions when the yield curve has been a factor. but the yield curve didn't move much yesterday. >> energy was a strong performer yes
it is throwback thursday, this week we're throwing it back with a punk theme. there we go. >> '90s.arly 2000s. >> i'm not the one to ask. >> let's check in on the global markets, show you what's happening with the u.s. futures after a mixed close on wall street. the s&p did nothing. we're approaching the end of the quarter. best quarter for global stocks in years, ending on a sluggish note here. dow futures down 12 points. s&p down less than 2. nasdaq again shines....
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bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> i don't give a [ bleep ] >> now you need to think about -- >> slap that punke [ bleep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn't there, i'd knock him on his ass. >> i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he's not always a patient man though. >> go ahead, everybody, go away. i don't want to talk to nobody. >> i'm sure he'll calm down, and i'm sure that he'll see that he is minutes to the door. >> go away! i don't want to talk to nobody. >>> coming up -- it's the day of joe's release, but that doesn't mean he's going anywhere. >> valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn't been filed for aggravated assault. assault. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia >>> i'm going to go talk to inmate joseph sanchez, who we should be able to get his parole certificates this week. >
bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> i don't give a [ bleep ] >> now you need to think about -- >> slap that punke [ bleep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn't there, i'd knock him on his ass. >> i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he's not always a patient man though. >> go ahead, everybody, go away. i don't want to talk to nobody. >> i'm sure he'll calm down,...
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. >> because i have a certain idea about society, some of the people i defend are punks, people who haveome into conflict with the state. i consider my freedom extremely important. >> and he sees his freedom in danger. kasek was attacked on a local train. hooligans recognized him, threatened him verbally, then threw a bottle at him. the police came just in time to prevent anything worse from happening. >> in that moment, you wonder what would happen if they pulled the emergency brake. or if they're waiting for us on the train platform in leipzig? it's a horrible feeling. only later do you ask yourself: what am i doing here? >> kasek refuses to be intimidated. in the evening, the two demonstrations in dresden cross paths. it's now or never, thinks kasek. he intentionally confronts the pegida marchers. >> geh weiter! hau ab. hau ab, hau ab. >> you can't stop it alone. especially after what's happened in america, we don't want to wake up one day and realize this is not the society we want to live in. we need to defend our standpoint with confidence. >> jurgen kasek is determined to make thi
. >> because i have a certain idea about society, some of the people i defend are punks, people who haveome into conflict with the state. i consider my freedom extremely important. >> and he sees his freedom in danger. kasek was attacked on a local train. hooligans recognized him, threatened him verbally, then threw a bottle at him. the police came just in time to prevent anything worse from happening. >> in that moment, you wonder what would happen if they pulled the...
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there was a bunch of punk rock kids.at was the bronx. that was the bronx, man. >> anthony: maybe you know handsome dick from such pre-punk legeary bands t diators. dick grew up, where else? the athens, the cultural geyser, the font of art and music that is the bronx. and back in the day, like me, this was his special warm and happy place. >> handsome dick: i can go by and eat a full, two-and-a-half-hour meal, be stuffed, i see someone eating a white castle, i still want one. you can forget mickey d's, you can forget burger king, you forget all those places. if you need a white castle scratch, none of the cheap places will do. i can't stop eating these. setting hearts a blaze... doing next to nothing for days weekenders. even when a weekend's not enough, there's a hilton for you. book your break direct with hilton.com and join the weeklong weekenders. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james fi
there was a bunch of punk rock kids.at was the bronx. that was the bronx, man. >> anthony: maybe you know handsome dick from such pre-punk legeary bands t diators. dick grew up, where else? the athens, the cultural geyser, the font of art and music that is the bronx. and back in the day, like me, this was his special warm and happy place. >> handsome dick: i can go by and eat a full, two-and-a-half-hour meal, be stuffed, i see someone eating a white castle, i still want one. you can...
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i was listening to punk music and wanted to live this really bohemian life that i felt, from other people it didn't fit in with what a puerto rican woman was supposed to do. but this album really helped me come to terms with just being okay, being confusing to other people, you know, being i'm complicated and living in the middle of a lot of identities. >> trevor: it is a journey people are familiar are, living in the middle of identities, and then strangely enough finding a way to go back, like you've done. you've really actively become a part of the puerto rican community, especially when it comes to activism. >> yeah. well, i really dug deep, and i found a group called "the young lords" from the '60s who started in chicago. this activist group of young puerto rican kids who wanted to make their neighborhoods bet around take care of the kids in the neighborhood and they were very feminist and very intersectional. it was, like, this eureka moment, like that's where i fit in. >> trevor: it's a fascinating album. we're lucky you will perform it for us exclusively on the web. >> thanks for
i was listening to punk music and wanted to live this really bohemian life that i felt, from other people it didn't fit in with what a puerto rican woman was supposed to do. but this album really helped me come to terms with just being okay, being confusing to other people, you know, being i'm complicated and living in the middle of a lot of identities. >> trevor: it is a journey people are familiar are, living in the middle of identities, and then strangely enough finding a way to go...
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back in the late 1970's, he made artisticg tattooing punks.ajor museum celebrating his art form. times have changed. >> the perception has changed because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. they're so much beautiful stuff. there is not a stigma like there used to be attached to it anymore. >> is this shift in the perception of tattoos that the exhibition charts as well as taking on with the curators feel are common misconceptions. >> we start with dispelling myt that captain cookhs brought touching back to britain. britain people have been tattooing for hundreds of years before it we see that evidence where people were going to have an little used when going out on the 1600s. in this is one of my favorite parts of the exhibition. we're tried to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class-specific. it is not just people getting tattooed, but also who is tattooing as well. >> jessy night was once the target in a sharpshooting act in the circus. >> it must've been
back in the late 1970's, he made artisticg tattooing punks.ajor museum celebrating his art form. times have changed. >> the perception has changed because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. they're so much beautiful stuff. there is not a stigma like there used to be attached to it anymore. >> is this shift in the perception of tattoos that the exhibition charts as well as taking on with the curators feel are...
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later the guy everyone loved to root against a cocky little punk and nobody liked and duke, well, noeither. they have a bunch of guys that people just don't like from jay jay reddick to grayson allen to tell you the truth the reason people hate that school isn't because of the mares because of the school. a privileged cocky kids who have been spoon fed their whole life and this is coming from a guy who's wife went to duke for grad school and worked for duke several years and guess what, she'll co sign that. people who live in north carolina actually hate duke. they real dollar only out of towners go to to school. coach k is a actually a great guy, he really is most of the players i actually like. ie jalel he can couture. i'm sorry the duke hate will never ever stop iain. >> sean, all right. >> the cast of fresh prince of belaire got together for oceanside reunion in southern california over the weekend alfonso who played carlton and play as lot of golf posted this photo on instagram the caption always amazing to spend an afternoon with my fresh prince family wishing james avery was s
later the guy everyone loved to root against a cocky little punk and nobody liked and duke, well, noeither. they have a bunch of guys that people just don't like from jay jay reddick to grayson allen to tell you the truth the reason people hate that school isn't because of the mares because of the school. a privileged cocky kids who have been spoon fed their whole life and this is coming from a guy who's wife went to duke for grad school and worked for duke several years and guess what, she'll...
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but to have in addition to that some punkin but to have in addition to that some punk in his early 30st is worth coming 16,000 milesjust to stand here and see the wall. join me in raising your glasses to chairman mao and to the future of the chinese and american people. we were in the middle of a geological earthquake. there was a combination of nurses deal working on this, but also a sense that we were frankly in the midst of making history. and mr lord went on to be the ambassador to china and was involved in the country for the rest of his career. next, in march, 1997, catholic nun mother teresa step down from her charity work with the poor in india due to herfailing health. charity work with the poor in india due to her failing health. it was known as one of the poorest cities in the world. you would see people who were lying in a pool of their vomit, that esk river, in filthy clothes covered in life. so to go and lift of those people and taken to the home and clean them, it took a lot of kindness to do the kind of work they did. —— excreta. a lot of kindness to do the kind of work
but to have in addition to that some punkin but to have in addition to that some punk in his early 30st is worth coming 16,000 milesjust to stand here and see the wall. join me in raising your glasses to chairman mao and to the future of the chinese and american people. we were in the middle of a geological earthquake. there was a combination of nurses deal working on this, but also a sense that we were frankly in the midst of making history. and mr lord went on to be the ambassador to china...
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back in the late ‘70s, lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks.tattoos has changed, because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff. you know, there isn't a stigma like there used to be attached to it anymore. charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel are common misconceptions. we start with disspelling the myth that is captain cook brought tattooing back to britain. british people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. and we start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people were going to have in the middle east, when they were going out in the pilgrimages in the 1600s. this is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition, we are trying to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class—specific. it's notjust people that are getting tattooed but also who was tattooing as well. justine knight the tattooist was once the target in a circus sharp—shooting act. now she's at the business end of the target no more. i
back in the late ‘70s, lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks.tattoos has changed, because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff. you know, there isn't a stigma like there used to be attached to it anymore. charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel are common misconceptions. we start with disspelling the myth that is captain cook brought tattooing back to britain....
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donald trump shut your punk ass up talking about my uncle snoop dogg before we pimp your wife and make her work for us. then his nephew is saying he wants to pimp out the first lady. what's going none the snoop dogg family. >> can you imagine if that were president obama? can you imagine if that was a president obama clown? i'm wondering where are all the celebrities? where is ashton kutcher. members of the hollywood elite think it's okay to make jokes about sex labor about the first lady. jesse: the thing that have been said about this family, it's unbelievably vicious, the animosity and hatred directed your way. whoopi goldberg, you were on "the view." right? >> she was going to move if president trump was elected. jesse: do you think she is on her way to canada? >> that's just hear say. jesse: she was upset about fake news, someone wrote something about what she was saying about the woman president trump brought to the state of the union and she freaked out. >> something came out on a fake news website about me. and it endangered my family's life, and endangered my life. he accused
donald trump shut your punk ass up talking about my uncle snoop dogg before we pimp your wife and make her work for us. then his nephew is saying he wants to pimp out the first lady. what's going none the snoop dogg family. >> can you imagine if that were president obama? can you imagine if that was a president obama clown? i'm wondering where are all the celebrities? where is ashton kutcher. members of the hollywood elite think it's okay to make jokes about sex labor about the first...
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i was listening to punk music and wanted to live this really bohemian life that i felt, from other peoplee it didn't fit in with what a puerto rican woman was supposed to do. but this album really helped me come to terms with just being okay, being confusing to other people, you know, being i'm complicated and living in the middle of a lot of identities. >> trevor: it is a journey people are familiar are, living in the middle of identities, and then strangely enough finding a way to go back, like you've done. you've really actively become a part of the puerto rican community, especially when it comes to activism. >> yeah. well, i really dug deep, and i found a group called "the young lords" from the '60s who started in chicago. this activist group of young puerto rican kids who wanted to make their neighborhoods bet around take care of the kids in the neighborhood and they were very feminist and very intersectional. it was, like, this eureka moment, like that's where i fit in. >> trevor: it's a fascinating album. we're lucky you will perform it for us exclusively on the web. >> thanks for
i was listening to punk music and wanted to live this really bohemian life that i felt, from other peoplee it didn't fit in with what a puerto rican woman was supposed to do. but this album really helped me come to terms with just being okay, being confusing to other people, you know, being i'm complicated and living in the middle of a lot of identities. >> trevor: it is a journey people are familiar are, living in the middle of identities, and then strangely enough finding a way to go...
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. >> automatically, i'm like, oh, man, people is being punked her. >> reporter: the department says jeanng in a vehicle similar to the suspects and wearing an outfit and red bandana similar to the description given by the victims. police say he was held for approximately six minutes. the los angeles county sheriff's department is is apologetic for any inconvenience this is process caused mr. jean. is that good enough for you? >> the apology that i'm looking for is i didn't put my hands up. i didn't go to the trunk to resist the officer. >> reporter: jean also acknowledges that the deputies who did later am prehend the suspect they were searching for were just trying to do their job. >> i respect law enforcement because i have law enforcement in the family. these dudes leave every day not knowing if they're going to come backup home. >> reporter: creating trust between the black community and law enforcement. a goal that wyclef jean and the former dallas police chief david brown say they both support. brown was chief when five of his officers were shot by a sniper last summer. >> after ju
. >> automatically, i'm like, oh, man, people is being punked her. >> reporter: the department says jeanng in a vehicle similar to the suspects and wearing an outfit and red bandana similar to the description given by the victims. police say he was held for approximately six minutes. the los angeles county sheriff's department is is apologetic for any inconvenience this is process caused mr. jean. is that good enough for you? >> the apology that i'm looking for is i didn't put...
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back in the late '70s, lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks.anged. i think the perception of tattoos has changed, because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there‘s so much beautiful stuff..! you know, there isn't a stigma, like there used to be, attached to it anymore. it is this shift in the perception of tattoos that the exhibition charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel are common misconceptions. we start with disspelling the myth that captain cook brought tattooing back to britain. british people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. and we start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people in the pilgrimages in the 1600s. this is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition. we're trying to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class—specific. it's notjust people that are getting tattooed, but also who was tattooing, as well. justine knight the tattooist was once the target in a circus sharp—shooting act. now she's at the
back in the late '70s, lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks.anged. i think the perception of tattoos has changed, because there is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there‘s so much beautiful stuff..! you know, there isn't a stigma, like there used to be, attached to it anymore. it is this shift in the perception of tattoos that the exhibition charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel are common...
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you can see a number of people would have been subject attacking older american and young sugs and punksolutely without restrant and it is appalling about to late and one of the arrest was for a possession of a deadly weapon and another fighting arrest. none hospitalized and the fights broke out at martin luther king civic center park. top democrats gave march ping orders. and this is former attorney general loretta lynch calling for people to take to the streets. >> individuals and ordinary people who simply saw what needs to be done and came together and supported ideals who have made the difference. they have marched and bleed and yes, some have died. this is hard. every good thing is. >> lou: ignorance in the leadership of the leftest activist. and what purpose? interesting that the former attorney general doesn't mention the purpose or the goal. russia and china stepping up threats to the united states over the missile defense system to south korea. >> it is not a threat to them or any other pour in the region. it is a defensive system. and this dare devil finding a new way to find
you can see a number of people would have been subject attacking older american and young sugs and punksolutely without restrant and it is appalling about to late and one of the arrest was for a possession of a deadly weapon and another fighting arrest. none hospitalized and the fights broke out at martin luther king civic center park. top democrats gave march ping orders. and this is former attorney general loretta lynch calling for people to take to the streets. >> individuals and...
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i'm talking to a bicyclist.. did i just get punked?explain in the next edition of people behaving badly marvel..agents of shield is next.then we are back at 10:00 ... with all the day's big stories..including gary's sports and your frigid forecast. kron 4 news at ten... right here on the bay area's news station. take a look at this... one of the world's most active volcanoes in sicily came back to life overnight...after months of little to no activity... mount etna erupted for the first time in two years showing the stunning show of light and lava... it began on monday and tapered off by tuesday night. the fiery, nighttime display of this powerful volcano was certainly impressive. last weather and goodbye skye: the secret is out. for decades, your organization stayed in the shadows, hiding the truth. but now we know -- they're among us. heroes... ...and monsters. the world is full of wonders. [ indistinct conversations ] thanks, bernie. you bet. ace, come and get it. what do you say we go out to your aunt mindy's this weekend? you and
i'm talking to a bicyclist.. did i just get punked?explain in the next edition of people behaving badly marvel..agents of shield is next.then we are back at 10:00 ... with all the day's big stories..including gary's sports and your frigid forecast. kron 4 news at ten... right here on the bay area's news station. take a look at this... one of the world's most active volcanoes in sicily came back to life overnight...after months of little to no activity... mount etna erupted for the first time in...
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lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks. there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff, you know there isn't a stigma
lal hardy made his living tattooing iconoclastic punks. there. i mean, every genre and subject is covered with tattooing now. there's so much beautiful stuff, you know there isn't a stigma
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there is more choice than backin back in the late 1970s, this tattoo is made his living that doing punkthere is every genre and subjects covered now, there's so much beautiful stuff. there is not the stigma like they used to be attached to it. it is this shift in the perception that the exhibition charts as well as taking what the curators feel our common misconceptions. we start with the spelling the myth that captain cook brought tattoo ink back to britain. it is people have been having tattoo was for hundreds of yea rs, having tattoo was for hundreds of yea rs , we having tattoo was for hundreds of yea rs, we see having tattoo was for hundreds of years, we see evidence of that in the pilgrim tattoo was that people we re the pilgrim tattoo was that people were going to have in the middle east were going to have in the middle east whenever going on pilgrimages in the 16 ‘s. this is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition. we are trying to challenge the idea that that it is gender or class specific. it must‘ve been hard to tattoo and it was predominantly a man's world evenin it was
there is more choice than backin back in the late 1970s, this tattoo is made his living that doing punkthere is every genre and subjects covered now, there's so much beautiful stuff. there is not the stigma like they used to be attached to it. it is this shift in the perception that the exhibition charts as well as taking what the curators feel our common misconceptions. we start with the spelling the myth that captain cook brought tattoo ink back to britain. it is people have been having...
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dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punkso, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. >> anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it's really, really good. >> shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. >> anthony: it's delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? >> shane: i learned this from my mom. >> anthony: so the answer as always to who makes the best adobo is, mom makes the best adobo! >> shane: that would be the -- that would be the safest answer. mom. >> anthony: filipinos like feeding people. >> fritz: yes, yes. >> anthony: what else do filipinos like? >> shane: filipinos are hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. they don't necessarily have to be in tune, but they want to sing, they like to sing. >> fritz: we've been listening to music from like a very young age. >> shane: i'm the drummer for the band, but i'm not actually formally trained. up to this day i don't even read notes, but i could memorize a so
dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punkso, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. >> anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it's really, really good. >> shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. >> anthony: it's delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? >> shane: i learned this from my...
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all the bikes that keep running the red lights that illegal wait he's riding a bike am i getting punkedre vehicles you shouldn't go when there's a red light you shouldn't be on the sidewalks you shoulder on the right side of the road it's illegal to across a red lightwow never thought i would hear that from a bicyclist because most bicyclist don't know what their doing in mountain view stanley roberts kron 4 news downright dangerous. a northern california driver blows through traffic lights....all while going backwards. plus. the oscars mixup that made history. now the people behind the flub are getting threats... a bus driver says his heart started pumping when he saw a woman standing on a bridge. what he said to help save her. - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries priced 40-70% off every day. bargainomics. that's our business model. and our bu
all the bikes that keep running the red lights that illegal wait he's riding a bike am i getting punkedre vehicles you shouldn't go when there's a red light you shouldn't be on the sidewalks you shoulder on the right side of the road it's illegal to across a red lightwow never thought i would hear that from a bicyclist because most bicyclist don't know what their doing in mountain view stanley roberts kron 4 news downright dangerous. a northern california driver blows through traffic...
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you're welcome. tattooing iconoclastic punk.ere is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is cause, , 7--. 7 there's so much beautiful stuff, you know there isn't a stigma like there used to be attached to it anymore. it's this shift in the perception of tattoos that the exhibition charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel, a common misconception. we start with disspelling the myth that is captain cook brought tattooing back to britain. british people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. we start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people were going to have in the middle east, when they were going out in the pilgramages in the 1600s. this is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition, we are trying to challenge the idea that tattoe', ' - 7 or class—specific. it's notjust people that are getting tattooed but also who was tattooing as well. justine knight, the tattooist, was once the target in a circus sharp—shooting act. now she's at the business end of the targe
you're welcome. tattooing iconoclastic punk.ere is so much fantastic artwork out there. i mean, every genre and subject is cause, , 7--. 7 there's so much beautiful stuff, you know there isn't a stigma like there used to be attached to it anymore. it's this shift in the perception of tattoos that the exhibition charts, as well as taking on what the curators feel, a common misconception. we start with disspelling the myth that is captain cook brought tattooing back to britain. british people had...
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i thought they were punking me so to speak. they were asking me for endless, endless documentation. it was incredibly difficult. by the way, they demanded that i put 20% down, and i think it's only fair we demand the big banks put 20% down. seriously. and we'll get a lot of the way there toward addressing the too big to fail risk if we literally say okay, banks, you want us to put 20% down, you put most of the 20% down on your investments. thank you. i look forward to our discussions, look forward to hearing your questions. [ applause ] >> as i promised, i think we'll have plenty to talk about. and we will be using the cards or scraps of paper. you won't be marked down for using scrap paper for a question. but as the moderator i'll start with a couple. so the plan that you've outlined, that would require new legislation, correct? >> yes. >> and you've described it as a choice. this is a trade-off that we have to make between what we want to pay for -- it's an insurance policy, essentially, against another banking crisis. so how would you sort of, if you were an odds maker on where t
i thought they were punking me so to speak. they were asking me for endless, endless documentation. it was incredibly difficult. by the way, they demanded that i put 20% down, and i think it's only fair we demand the big banks put 20% down. seriously. and we'll get a lot of the way there toward addressing the too big to fail risk if we literally say okay, banks, you want us to put 20% down, you put most of the 20% down on your investments. thank you. i look forward to our discussions, look...
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she is going punk rock. jackie, what does this mean for her appearance back on the stage?is the beginning of something? >> it's hard to say with hillary clinton. you hear all rumors of how she's coming back. this very much was in line with the hillary clinton that we knew before when she was on the speaking circuit and before she ran for president. talking about women empowerment. that is her comfort zone. it does make sense she is coming out on this particular issue because it is something that she knows about. she is frankly good at talking about it. >> does it mean something bigger? do we know what is happening? >> we don't know what is happening with her. i would say this. people get mad at me for saying it. there is something to be said that democrats should look at the next generation of leaders. >> we did the debate for the dnc chair. dana and i baited them with questions if hillary is the past for future. they didn't want to talk it. >> to be critical of her. >> you are saying that youth -- >> i'm saying there is a voice for her and she is a leader in many ways and
she is going punk rock. jackie, what does this mean for her appearance back on the stage?is the beginning of something? >> it's hard to say with hillary clinton. you hear all rumors of how she's coming back. this very much was in line with the hillary clinton that we knew before when she was on the speaking circuit and before she ran for president. talking about women empowerment. that is her comfort zone. it does make sense she is coming out on this particular issue because it is...