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in west farms and the south bronx it's 25%. there's no single economy in america.re places like the upper east side which have close to full employment. and then there are places like west farms that have depression-level economic insecurity and unemployment. >> and so how much hope do you have? or do you expect that you are soon-to-be colleagues will actually get something done before they go on recess before the end of the year? >> my neighbors in the bronx cannot wait. like, i have -- there are mostly women of color who are the leaders of the essential workforce, who are leaders in the families of the south bronx who are struggling to put food on the table, to pay the rent and hold onto their homes and keep their families afloat. we desperately need an infusion of federal funding from washington, d.c. to stabilize our families. and for me the surest way to strengthen our families and stimulate our economy is to put money in the pockets of working people and essential families because their spending creates income not only for our businesses but for the workers e
in west farms and the south bronx it's 25%. there's no single economy in america.re places like the upper east side which have close to full employment. and then there are places like west farms that have depression-level economic insecurity and unemployment. >> and so how much hope do you have? or do you expect that you are soon-to-be colleagues will actually get something done before they go on recess before the end of the year? >> my neighbors in the bronx cannot wait. like, i...
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and we did very outstanding career with the police department and they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and a riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly i was cops on the job then and they were nasty in there tell you to move and you move you got to stick i mean there was and you didn't you didn't disobey protest when you want. to protest but you see guys. putting holes in hoses can't put out fires and that used to businesses but to people. you have a right to protest but you don't have a right to do that. are you sick and tired of looking hop well yes but nothing you have a good out of when you out to achieve financial freedom it's pretty easy to do if you chose. it's so easy to make money then stay and then claim to be a medium that by age 25. first feel and i'm going to do many more like this for millions of dollars. 7 deals in 30 days. with the you can do it to me when you waiting for your math one that is going right over here. now's the time to buy a home now is the
and we did very outstanding career with the police department and they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and a riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly i was cops on the job then and they were nasty in there tell you to move and you move you got to stick i mean there was and you didn't you didn't disobey protest when you want. to protest but you see guys. putting holes in hoses...
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came out here to farms i was 5 years old when i came here in 1000 for the night i came from the south bronx my father foresaw the future in that area that capacity and we did he had a very outstanding career with the police department they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community now when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and a riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly i was cops on the job then and they were nasty in there tell you to move and you move you've got to stick i mean there was a lot and even you didn't disobey a protest when you want. to go right to protest but you see guys. putting holes in the hoses so they can put out fires and that's just to businesses but to people. you have a right to protest but you don't have a right to do that. are you sick and tired of looking hop or yes but nothing you have an out of when you out to achieve your financial freedom it's pretty easy to do if you chose. it so easy to make money then stay and frankly be a medium that by age 25. years and i'm going to do many more like th
came out here to farms i was 5 years old when i came here in 1000 for the night i came from the south bronx my father foresaw the future in that area that capacity and we did he had a very outstanding career with the police department they took him out of the south bronx for the benefit of the community now when i 1st became a policeman i was in a riot squad and a riot or any type of demonstration it was in the city i went to it. mostly i was cops on the job then and they were nasty in there...
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gets worse later in life so it's a situation where there was an economic developed project in the south bronx where i was living and it ended up not happening because they made demands on the project so the investors just walked away from it. in a neighborhood where there's not a lot of employment and i was talking to a guy about my age at the time i was just under 40 so he was probably 38 or 39 and never had a job. as far as i could tell he had never known a man who had a job. his mother had a job and some of the other ladies in his life worked. even at the age of 40 there were expectations about what he might end up doing for a living if he were ever i remember him saying he might want to open a club or a bar but a convicted criminal so he would never get a liquor license but that didn't seem to occur to him, but similar things i spent some time in a homeless camp in austin texas and i interviewed a young woman who was living out of her car and cooking over a fire with cinderblocks and stuff and her plan was to enroll and become some sort of business person which maybe isn't a terrible long
gets worse later in life so it's a situation where there was an economic developed project in the south bronx where i was living and it ended up not happening because they made demands on the project so the investors just walked away from it. in a neighborhood where there's not a lot of employment and i was talking to a guy about my age at the time i was just under 40 so he was probably 38 or 39 and never had a job. as far as i could tell he had never known a man who had a job. his mother had a...
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i was writing about a situation where there is an economic product in the south bronx where i was livingthe time and it didn't happen because they had projects and they just walked away from it. in neighborhood but there is not a lot of employment, i was talking to a guy up there about my age at the time, just under 40 so he is probably 3839 and he just never had a job. as far as i can tell, you never knew a man who had a job. his mother had a job, so the other ladies in his life worked but he didn't know a man with a job. even at the age of 40, very real expectations about what you might end up doing, being self-sufficient in some way. i remember saying he had no idea the club or about liquor licenses. similar things on the u.s. about a homeless camp in austin, texas that interviewed a young woman there, living out of a car in front of a car out of cinderblocks and stuff her plan was to do an entrepreneurship program and become some sort of business person which is maybe not true but long-term, short-term goal is not to live out of the back of the class. she had a daughter, a teen daugh
i was writing about a situation where there is an economic product in the south bronx where i was livingthe time and it didn't happen because they had projects and they just walked away from it. in neighborhood but there is not a lot of employment, i was talking to a guy up there about my age at the time, just under 40 so he is probably 3839 and he just never had a job. as far as i can tell, you never knew a man who had a job. his mother had a job, so the other ladies in his life worked but he...
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to donald trump to build something like trump tower, that was a dollar that was not going to the south bronxl mcdaniels] they were leaving us and not caring about us. it was very desperate in the 80s. people was trying to figure a way to make it out of here. from a community of people that nobody cared about, that nobody thought there was any hope for, that nobody had any expectations of, they found their way out. they found their way out through the arts. [rapping] broken glass everywhere! people pissing on the station. no, it just don't care. i can't take the smell, i can't take the noise. got no money to move out so i got no choice. [rapping] rats in the front room, roaches in the back, junkies in the alley with the baseball bat i tried to get away but i couldn't get far 'cause a man with a tow truck repossessed my car. when the message came out about grandmaster flash, those words was the vibe of everybody. that was the truth of new york city was and it came from the young black people from the bronx! through the block parties and the park parties on the streets of new york city, we was
to donald trump to build something like trump tower, that was a dollar that was not going to the south bronxl mcdaniels] they were leaving us and not caring about us. it was very desperate in the 80s. people was trying to figure a way to make it out of here. from a community of people that nobody cared about, that nobody thought there was any hope for, that nobody had any expectations of, they found their way out. they found their way out through the arts. [rapping] broken glass everywhere!...
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over here where you mentioned medical doctor and spent her life tweeting heroin addicts in the south bronxtreating heroin addicts. >> martha: i love the story of your mother so brave and such a great life lesson she is fearless and one of the reasons she was so comfortable in these clinics that she ran for heroin addicts she wasn't aphrase after her life experiences of income those neighborhoods in new york, right? >> that's right she grew up in nazi occupied so she wasn't afraid. she was always sure she was going to survive the war. when the germans first took warsaw they bombed the think and bombed her house actually and hiding in a neighbor's basement while the bombing was taking place, she told me her mother gathered all the family in the corner of basement and said we are all going to die together she said you die together and sat in another corner of the basement and said i'm not dying. she was pretty sure she was going to make it. i was very lucky to be able to take my kids the summer of 2019 for the 75th anniversary and took her and still able to travel at 91. we took her there and
over here where you mentioned medical doctor and spent her life tweeting heroin addicts in the south bronxtreating heroin addicts. >> martha: i love the story of your mother so brave and such a great life lesson she is fearless and one of the reasons she was so comfortable in these clinics that she ran for heroin addicts she wasn't aphrase after her life experiences of income those neighborhoods in new york, right? >> that's right she grew up in nazi occupied so she wasn't afraid....
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so i was writing about a situation where there was an economic development project in the south bronx where i was living at the time and ended up not happening because the new york city unions and politico made various unrealistic demands about the projects an investors walked away from it and in a neighborhood that doesn't have a lot of employment. i was just under 40 when i was writing that one. and so he was probably 38 or 39 and he had never had a job and as far as i could tell, he never knew a man that had a job. he knew women that had a job, his mom had a job and ladies in his life worked but he didn't know a man with a job. even at the age of 40 had unrealistic expectations about what he might end up doing for a living if he would become self-sufficient in some way. i remember him saying that he had an idea he might want to open a club or a bar but he's a convicted criminal so he would never get a liquor license and that never occurred to himment but similar things. i spent time in homeless camp in austin texas and i interviewed a young woman there who was living out of a car a
so i was writing about a situation where there was an economic development project in the south bronx where i was living at the time and ended up not happening because the new york city unions and politico made various unrealistic demands about the projects an investors walked away from it and in a neighborhood that doesn't have a lot of employment. i was just under 40 when i was writing that one. and so he was probably 38 or 39 and he had never had a job and as far as i could tell, he never...
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in his studio in the south bronx -- >> these circles are amazing. >> reporter: his team builds up hisr, cardboard and colored cutouts in various shapes. then he punctures them. >> you've broken through the surface here. >> a lot of breaks. >> reporter: those breaks create a distinct texture, a sense of vulnerability. a sense there's much more below the susurface. his painintings, sculptureres at the petztzel shshow, a collabore puppet show depict black jockeys, black athletes, and, this year, black funerals. this painting is called "chorus of maternal grief." >> but these are the mothers of the victims of police violence in the last few years. >> reporter: another painting, pallbearers, celebrates an ordinary life given an extraordinary send-off. to what degree did this come out of what happened with george floyd? >> i did not set out to make a participating about george floyd necessarily, but i did wake up from a nap, this image, you know, in my mind. >> that image right there? >> yeah. it just came fully baked. >> did you know what you wanted to paint when you started out? >> that's
in his studio in the south bronx -- >> these circles are amazing. >> reporter: his team builds up hisr, cardboard and colored cutouts in various shapes. then he punctures them. >> you've broken through the surface here. >> a lot of breaks. >> reporter: those breaks create a distinct texture, a sense of vulnerability. a sense there's much more below the susurface. his painintings, sculptureres at the petztzel shshow, a collabore puppet show depict black jockeys,...
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19 points better with hispanics in lawrence, massachusetts. 16 percentage points better in the south bronxoints better in chicago's 22nd ward and 18 points better in imperial county, california. so this just wasn't where donald trump focused and his team focused in miami-dade. these were in deep blue states where nobody campaigned. where voters saw very few targeted ads and hispanics from california to illinois to massachusetts, there are pockets where hispanics took a sharp turn right in 2020. >> and i appreciate, joe, that we're zooming out and looking beyond just florida, just texas and looking at latinos across the nation because latinos are in every state in this country, not just in your floridas, or in your texass. so it's important to understand that diversity of the latino population. and what we saw is a lot of latinos responding to the outreach that trump made to them. so in contrast to 2016, when the trump campaign basically ignored latinos, there was no targeted approach at the latino electorate, 2020 was different. there was a very heavy investment in the latino outreach. we
19 points better with hispanics in lawrence, massachusetts. 16 percentage points better in the south bronxoints better in chicago's 22nd ward and 18 points better in imperial county, california. so this just wasn't where donald trump focused and his team focused in miami-dade. these were in deep blue states where nobody campaigned. where voters saw very few targeted ads and hispanics from california to illinois to massachusetts, there are pockets where hispanics took a sharp turn right in 2020....
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you see donald trump doing 10 to 20 points better in places like lawrence, massachusetts, in the south bronxnd ward in chicago, in the imperial valley in california. these are places very heavily latino areas so you're not dependent on election -- sorry, on polls, it's actual results. these are blue states so it's not like magic campaigning outreach was happening necessarily in massachusetts, but people hear messages in english, in spanish language media, through social media. jennifer who's on with us, she's done some great reporting about this that i think democrats didn't pay enough attention to while she was running the articles. but there was a lot of pro trump persuasion happening, a lot of shifts coming in his direction. it seems like a lot of pro police sentiment among segments of latino community. support for some of trump's economic policies. it's a fairly broad thing, but my main point is that it's not the narrowly focused shift among the voters in south florida or just in the rio grande valley as some people have seen. as far as we can tell, most heavily latino areas of the count
you see donald trump doing 10 to 20 points better in places like lawrence, massachusetts, in the south bronxnd ward in chicago, in the imperial valley in california. these are places very heavily latino areas so you're not dependent on election -- sorry, on polls, it's actual results. these are blue states so it's not like magic campaigning outreach was happening necessarily in massachusetts, but people hear messages in english, in spanish language media, through social media. jennifer who's on...
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from akron to arkansas, from bronx to brownsville, from a sioux nation to south central los angeles can dream without limits and make her dreams come true. i have no delusions about the difficulty of making that vision real. we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all. to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system. to advance racial equity, justice, and civil rights for all. to ensure that health care is , andsible and affordable to educate and train americans to compete and thrive in the 21st century. i have found -- i per family profoundly believe we are all tied together. absolutely all of us. mr. president-elect, madame vice president elect, i promise you i would ever -- i will do everything i can to help this country i love to build back better, to make our government deliver for all americans and working families, and to bring the american dream far closer to reality for all. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. over these past few days and weeks, we have announce
from akron to arkansas, from bronx to brownsville, from a sioux nation to south central los angeles can dream without limits and make her dreams come true. i have no delusions about the difficulty of making that vision real. we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all. to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system. to advance racial equity, justice, and civil rights for all. to...
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finally become a nation where every child from akron to arkansas, from the bronx to brownsville, from the sioux nation to south central los angeles can dream without limits and make their dreams come true. i have no illusions about the difficulty of making that vision real, but we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all, to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system, to advance civil rights for all. to ensure health care is accessible and affordable and to educate and train americans to compete and thrive in the 21st century. i profoundly believe that we all rise or fall together, absolutely all of us. mr. president-elect, madam vice-president elect, i promise you i will do everything i can to help this country i love to build back better, to make our government deliver for all americans and for working families and to bring the american dream far closer to reality for all. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. over these past few days and weeks we have announced members of our administration
finally become a nation where every child from akron to arkansas, from the bronx to brownsville, from the sioux nation to south central los angeles can dream without limits and make their dreams come true. i have no illusions about the difficulty of making that vision real, but we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all, to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system, to advance...
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finally become a nation where every child, from akron to arkansas, from the bronx to brownsville, from the sioux nation to south central los angeles, can dream without limits and make her dreams come true. i have no illusions about the difficulty of making that vision real. but we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all. to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system. to advance racial equity, justice and civil rights for all. to ensure that health care is accessible and affordable, and to educate and train americans to compete and thrive in 21st century. i profoundly believe that we all rise or fall together, absolutely all of us. so, mr. president-elect, madam vice president-elect, i promise you, i will do everything i can to help this country i love to build back better, to make our government deliver for all americans and for working families, and to bring the american dream far closer to reality for all. thank you very much. >>> good afternoon. over these past few days and weeks, we have anno
finally become a nation where every child, from akron to arkansas, from the bronx to brownsville, from the sioux nation to south central los angeles, can dream without limits and make her dreams come true. i have no illusions about the difficulty of making that vision real. but we are here to get hard stuff done. our top priorities will be to help end the pandemic and revitalize the economy so that it delivers for all. to bring dignity and humanity to our broken immigration system. to advance...
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don't know if there are you know the bronx larger courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north south passage way and the palace itself so that. allegedly the home board form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between mask choppers and caddy probably berlin's most famous department store. it 1st opened its doors over 100 years ago. on the 4th floor it's christmas the lower every kind of decoration imaginable everything you could wish for and more. it seems like business as usual to me but this is nothing compared to what they're used to according to store manager team of eva. i mean how noticeable is the absence of tourists in the store to meet them at. a very bare leaners those from the surrounding areas account for about 50 percent of the revenue the rest is generated by visitors from elsewhere in germany europe and the rest of the world so we are noticing the difference at the moment we're flying the christmas flag so to speak for billi
don't know if there are you know the bronx larger courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north south passage way and the palace itself so that. allegedly the home board form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between mask choppers and caddy probably berlin's most famous...
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don't know if there are you know the bronx logic courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north-south passageway and the palace itself so that. allegedly the homeward form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between mask shoppers and i'm in caddy probably berlin's most famous department store. it 1st opened its doors over a 100 years ago. on the 4th floor it's christmas the lower every kind of decoration imaginable everything you could wish for and more. it seems like business as usual to me but this is nothing compared to what they're used to according to store manager team of eva. anyway how noticeable is the absence of tourists in the store had to be met by a. very bare leaners those from the surrounding areas account for about 50 percent of the revenue the rest is generated by visitors from elsewhere in germany europe and the rest of the world so we are noticing the difference at the moment we're flying the christmas flag so to speak fo
don't know if there are you know the bronx logic courtyard reconstructed on 3 sides is a brand new part of berlin just waiting to be discovered then there's the north-south passageway and the palace itself so that. allegedly the homeward form will open soon and that's a glimmer of hope jury was locked out. until mid december stores in germany were still open for christmas shopping. always making sure to keep that distance between mask shoppers and i'm in caddy probably berlin's most famous...
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south carolina. taught sunday school for 80 years. andrea garcia is from the bronx, celebrating 100 years.bylon, new york served during world war ii received a purple heart for his service. we salute you, sir and happy birthday >> wow, what a good one. >> happy hanukkah to all of our friends. >> absolutely. looking ahead to the weekend, willie has a great interview with bryan cranston. he shared how during filming he and his wife tested positive for covid, and bryan then found himself in an interesting competition with tom hanks >> yeah, we were talking to tom and rita, and they had it just about the same time. and after a while, he said he's donating his plasma at ucla medical center, so i called and started donating plasma as well. >> and here i am at ucla donation center. how is your aim, ron >> all right, i guess. after a while, the strength of your antibodies in the plasma weakens. and you know, not that it's a competition or anything, but i said, you know, how many times was tom able to donate plasma? you know, from his antibodies. they said he came in a couple times. only two, huh?
south carolina. taught sunday school for 80 years. andrea garcia is from the bronx, celebrating 100 years.bylon, new york served during world war ii received a purple heart for his service. we salute you, sir and happy birthday >> wow, what a good one. >> happy hanukkah to all of our friends. >> absolutely. looking ahead to the weekend, willie has a great interview with bryan cranston. he shared how during filming he and his wife tested positive for covid, and bryan then found...