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. >> it's the south bronx, what do you expect? >> some unexpected animal behavior caught on camera. first out of the kruger national park in south africa. some tourists had their cameras rolling and noticed a young male lion on the side of the road. you see that male lion eyeing something down. >> oh. >> that is a lion newith a cub directly behind her and watch this momma spring into action. >> here's the thing in the male's lion's defense he was just, like, standing there looking in that direction, maybe he was thinking what a lovely day it is down here and she attacked him. >> she's come across too many male lion, she knows better. she's not each going to wait for him to make a move. >> and another thing she dominated him, like, he had to skip walk because i don't think i'm going to have a little lion buffet tonight. >> it's impressive to see her force. and then she goes back to her cub. >>> this next video an unexpected relationship caught on camera. this is in the united kingdom at the nun eaton wildlife sanctuary, that fella i
. >> it's the south bronx, what do you expect? >> some unexpected animal behavior caught on camera. first out of the kruger national park in south africa. some tourists had their cameras rolling and noticed a young male lion on the side of the road. you see that male lion eyeing something down. >> oh. >> that is a lion newith a cub directly behind her and watch this momma spring into action. >> here's the thing in the male's lion's defense he was just, like,...
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it is south bronx. what you to expect?omething my uncle eddie would have liked and appreciated. >> is she not using a walker anymore? >> it was crazy, because i turned around. all of a sudden, she started walking. she's like, oh, oh. everybody went crazy. everybody started dancing. it was the best time. she was really upset, losing her sister and her brother and then just to have that moment of inspiration for her really helped her out and everybody was in a great mood. best experience i had in a long time. >> some heavy rains near lebanon, oregon, caused this river to swell quite a bit. you're looking at the river road dam near lebanon, oregon. you got a guy named robin behind the camera and he is narrating. it is going to break your heart. >> best to go over the dam. oh, my god. swim, little buddy. >> it is a little deer that is being swept over this dam by the raging waters. >> oh, gosh. oh, no. >> robin behind the camera doesn't know what to do. you can tell he's so concerned about it. >> go that way. >> he doesn't kno
it is south bronx. what you to expect?omething my uncle eddie would have liked and appreciated. >> is she not using a walker anymore? >> it was crazy, because i turned around. all of a sudden, she started walking. she's like, oh, oh. everybody went crazy. everybody started dancing. it was the best time. she was really upset, losing her sister and her brother and then just to have that moment of inspiration for her really helped her out and everybody was in a great mood. best...
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inner city latino, originally from south bronx in new york, born and raised and now living in l.a.'m still back in new york a lot but part of the california community. and i can tell you that it's something that's extremely vital and extremely important for us to have young latino students, especially at the rate that we have in terms of what the dropout rate for latinos. it touches my heart personally. when he spoke to me about it it was no brainer, somebody could get involved and try to help in any way i can. i'm proud to be trying to help them along. >> the numbers are troubling, the achievement gap we haven't closed it in a long time. that's where you come in and try to close that gap? >> absolutely. what we're trying to do is apply the sense of urgency of a silicon valley technology startup and attract capital to the specific challenge that faces this country, the challenge of the century, because if we're not able to make a dent in this trajectory, the united states is not going to be able to compete. so we think there's a way to expand the counselor's role, elevate that prof
inner city latino, originally from south bronx in new york, born and raised and now living in l.a.'m still back in new york a lot but part of the california community. and i can tell you that it's something that's extremely vital and extremely important for us to have young latino students, especially at the rate that we have in terms of what the dropout rate for latinos. it touches my heart personally. when he spoke to me about it it was no brainer, somebody could get involved and try to help...
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. >>> why does it change the influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bet stuy,for the facilities to get better? -- one -- 160 washington park. >> as you probably know, especially if you were watching yesterday, that was spike lee going off about his gentrified neighborhood fort greene. now people all over the country are talking about the "g" word gentrification. it's parted the debate about what happens when wealthy residents and businesses move into a struggling urban area. articles like this one in "new york times" echoed some of spike's views, of course without the profanity. why would we encourage gentrification, predatory lenders, buyers, racketeers making home ownership most costly, will accelerate normal cycles drive up evictions and yet a recent "new york" magazine article asked the question, is gentrification all bad. the ought thor looks at this way, it doesn't need to be something that one group inflicts on another. so the question is, does the down side outweigh the up side when the affluent move in? to help us answer that question, we brought in an
. >>> why does it change the influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bet stuy,for the facilities to get better? -- one -- 160 washington park. >> as you probably know, especially if you were watching yesterday, that was spike lee going off about his gentrified neighborhood fort greene. now people all over the country are talking about the "g" word gentrification. it's parted the debate about what happens when wealthy residents and businesses move...
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and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, and bed sty and crownghts for the facility to get better? the garbage wasn't picked up every [ bleep ] when i was living in 165 washington park. p.s. 20 was not good. rothschild 294. the police weren't around. when you see white mothers push their babies in strollers 3:00 in the morning down 125th street that must tell you something. and then comes the mother [ bleep ] christopher columbus syndrome. you can't discover this. we've been here. you just can't come and bogart. [ applause ] there were brothers in the street with mother [ mute ] african drums in mount more park for 40 years and now they can't do it anymore. because the new inhabitants said the drums are loud. my father was a great jazz musician. >> because his father was playing bass. he said there has to be respect for cultures generations old. spike lee joins us now. good to have you on the program you talked about the trash getting picked up, facilities getting better, police being more active. all those improvements after a community starts t
and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, and bed sty and crownghts for the facility to get better? the garbage wasn't picked up every [ bleep ] when i was living in 165 washington park. p.s. 20 was not good. rothschild 294. the police weren't around. when you see white mothers push their babies in strollers 3:00 in the morning down 125th street that must tell you something. and then comes the mother [ bleep ] christopher columbus syndrome. you can't...
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. >> it's changed and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem,n bed stuy, in crown heights, for the facilities to get better? the garbage wasn't picked up every bleep day when i was living in 165 washington park. >> now spike went on to compare white gentrifiers to collision t christopher columbus. a harsh assessment of brooklyn a hot topic we will definitely be talking about. >>> this is hilarious. you're also obsessing about paul rudd's hilarious lip-sync battle with jimmy fallon last night on the "tonight show." watch. >> take turns lip-syncing sections of well-known songs, each of us trying to lip-sync better than the other guy. ♪ should i be flashing by a lack of devotion ♪ ♪ should i? ♪ ♪ should i? ♪ ♪ now i need to keep on rocking ♪ ♪ you just can't top ♪ got to keep on rocking ♪ that boy has got to stay on top ♪ ♪ let it go, go, go, go there's no stopping me ♪ >> okay. you guys really picked some winners today. you have some eclectic tastes. we can't wait to see what you get into next. next we'll join the conversation with fellow reid rep
. >> it's changed and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem,n bed stuy, in crown heights, for the facilities to get better? the garbage wasn't picked up every bleep day when i was living in 165 washington park. >> now spike went on to compare white gentrifiers to collision t christopher columbus. a harsh assessment of brooklyn a hot topic we will definitely be talking about. >>> this is hilarious. you're also obsessing about paul...
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it took me in in 1954 as just a kid born in harlem and raised in the south bronx and allowed me to goith guys from west point and harvard and princeton and otherwise. the reason i got the education because the citizens of new york said, what do we have that is more important to do than to educate the next generation? and now in this phase of my life, i'm back at ccny with the powell school for civic and global leadership and proud of it. i'm doing the same thing with the people up there for a new generation of minority kids and immigrant kids that was done for me so many many years ago. >> i want to show a clip of you at ccny, it may be at the opening of the powell school. >> it isn't about colin powell and the colin powell school as it is named, it's about the kids. it's about the youngsters who come here seeking a better life, seeking to make their parents proud, seeking to be good citizens, seeking to do what they can for their fellow citizens. that's what it's all about. >> so many barriers have changed from those days in 1954 when i think you once told me when you were courting a
it took me in in 1954 as just a kid born in harlem and raised in the south bronx and allowed me to goith guys from west point and harvard and princeton and otherwise. the reason i got the education because the citizens of new york said, what do we have that is more important to do than to educate the next generation? and now in this phase of my life, i'm back at ccny with the powell school for civic and global leadership and proud of it. i'm doing the same thing with the people up there for a...
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flowing in from those corporate wellness programs that then gets funneled to the areas in south los angeles or the bronx or the areas where there's low income and those families can then receive the food that other people have given as their extras effectively that's extraordinary and people can learn all about it read all about it over grocery ships grocery ships like ships and see dot com. you know it's more like scholarships for grocery ochs scholarships so that's perfect that now i get i missed that sam thanks so much for being with us it's brilliant work you're doing thank you thank you for having me it's been an honor. sample to see there's another conversation some great minds go to our website at conversations is great. and that's the way it is tonight right february twenty fourth and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active take your seats with. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. the pledge was terrible to say the i'm very sorry to take out a letter to get along here is a plot that you never had sex with that hurt make their
flowing in from those corporate wellness programs that then gets funneled to the areas in south los angeles or the bronx or the areas where there's low income and those families can then receive the food that other people have given as their extras effectively that's extraordinary and people can learn all about it read all about it over grocery ships grocery ships like ships and see dot com. you know it's more like scholarships for grocery ochs scholarships so that's perfect that now i get i...
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when he was 4 years old he moved with his mom, she vet, from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse. but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she put him on a bus, every night she welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative, eventually found a sponsorship program that allowed mo to attend a good high school, and while many of his friends got into trouble, some of it pretty serious, mo just kept getting on the bus and kept on working hard and reefing for something better. and he had some adults in his life that were willing to give him advice and help him along the way. he ended up going to college and he ended up serve his country in the air force. and today mo works in the white house just two doors down from the oval office as the special assistant to my chief of staff. [ applause ] and mo never misses a chance to tell kids who grew up just like he di
when he was 4 years old he moved with his mom, she vet, from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse. but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she put him on a bus, every night she welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative, eventually found a sponsorship program that...
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when mo was 4 years old, he moved with his mom from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. the crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse, but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she'd put him on a bus, every night she welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative, she eventually found a sponsorship program that allowed mo to attend a good high school and while many of his friends got into trouble, some of it pretty serious, mo just kept getting on the bus and kept working hard and reaching for something better and he has some adults in his life who were willing to give him advice and help him along the way and he ended up going to college and serving his country in the army and air force. and today mo works in the white house, just two doors down from the oval office as the special assistant to my chief of staff. [ applause ] and -- and mo never misses a chance to tell kids who grew up
when mo was 4 years old, he moved with his mom from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. the crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse, but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she'd put him on a bus, every night she welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative, she eventually found a sponsorship program that...
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bronx to the halls of the white house. >> when mo was 4 years old, he moved with his mom from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse. but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she put him on a bus. every night when welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative. she eventually found a sponsorship program that allowed mo to attend a good high school. and while many of his friends got into trouble, some of them pretty serious, mo just kept on getting on the bus and working hard and reaching for something better. he had some adults in his life that were willing to give him advice and help him along the way. he ended up going to college and serving his country in the air force. and today, mo works in the white house. just two doors down from the oval office as the special assistant to my chief of staff. [ applause ] >> that deserves a round of applause. earlier i spoke to that young man mo, an
bronx to the halls of the white house. >> when mo was 4 years old, he moved with his mom from south carolina to the bronx. his mom didn't have a lot of money and they lived in a tough neighborhood. crime was high. a lot of young men ended up in jail or worse. but she knew the importance of education. so she got mo into the best elementary school that she could find. and every morning she put him on a bus. every night when welcomed him when he came home. she took the initiative. she...
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bronx. >> no, of course not. >> where are you from? >> virginia. >> the rural south. >> when did you start in broadcast?to go, we have to wrap, we have to move. this is not about me. >> i have baby pictures of sean, we'll get to them next week. >> go ahead, you -- >> you're such a poser. >> look at that. go ahead. sean, we got to go. >> no, we don't. >> go ahead. same hair. look. >> i went to catholic school. i think that was sixth grade. >> we'll have more next week. i promise you. >>> going head to head, you don't want to miss this, the guy wants the fcc to monitor this show and fox news. and then, tonight -- >> is it all right if i kiss the vice president, say thank you. >> i'd love that. this is the most comfortable couch i've been on. >> other great american panel weighs in on that. >>> time to set your dvr so you never miss an episode, record hannity the series, do it right now, before you forget. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect yr eye health. as yoage, your eyes can lose vital nutrients.
bronx. >> no, of course not. >> where are you from? >> virginia. >> the rural south. >> when did you start in broadcast?to go, we have to wrap, we have to move. this is not about me. >> i have baby pictures of sean, we'll get to them next week. >> go ahead, you -- >> you're such a poser. >> look at that. go ahead. sean, we got to go. >> no, we don't. >> go ahead. same hair. look. >> i went to catholic school. i think that...
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south carolina. police almost catch him during a traffic stop, but pedro gets away. based on his cell phone records, police know when pedro returns to the new york area. they begin a stakeout of a bronx apartment. because he's considered armed and dangerous, law enforcement offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to his capture. eight months after the first robbery, audio surveillance on martin pedro's phone finally gives police the break they need. they discover he's at the bronx apartment of a female friend. on april 9th, 2003, members of the federal fugitive task force surround the building and move in. when officers attempt to break down the door, pedro jumps out a window and scampers up the fire escape outside. he quickly climbs to the roof. unfortunately for the leaping bandit, task force officers are well aware of his athletic ability. they are on the roof waiting for him. when he's arrested, police find he's carrying a handgun. once in custody, pedro has a simple request. >> he wanted to see his girlfriend one last time, so we arranged that. once had he saw her, and gave her a kiss good-bye, he was very, very cooperative and polite. >> when questioned by police, pedro
south carolina. police almost catch him during a traffic stop, but pedro gets away. based on his cell phone records, police know when pedro returns to the new york area. they begin a stakeout of a bronx apartment. because he's considered armed and dangerous, law enforcement offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to his capture. eight months after the first robbery, audio surveillance on martin pedro's phone finally gives police the break they need. they discover he's at the bronx...