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>> plus, we talk about art in the middle of harlem. >> they deserve high class training in the arts like anyone else. >> finally, we take a look at rachel robinson for her commitment to our youth. >> i have been involved in clinical work. gratified by being able to help other people, and grow myself. >> that's what's going on in our world, up next. introducing the all new 2014 next generation corolla. >>> lee daniels "the butler" is back in theaters on december 26th. it's the first black film to do so in 23 years. while the back story of the fill p was the civil rights movement of the 1960s, mark lamont hill sat with the director as they prepared for the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> did you go to an all colored school? >> i didn't go to school, mr. president, i grew up on a cotton farm. >> it's their world, we just live in it. >> are you looking for help? >> you broke our window, stole our food, and now you're asking for a job. >> i know how to serve. >> you know he got that job himself. the white house called him, he didn't call the white house. >> i want to ask -- >>
>> plus, we talk about art in the middle of harlem. >> they deserve high class training in the arts like anyone else. >> finally, we take a look at rachel robinson for her commitment to our youth. >> i have been involved in clinical work. gratified by being able to help other people, and grow myself. >> that's what's going on in our world, up next. introducing the all new 2014 next generation corolla. >>> lee daniels "the butler" is back in...
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for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ the harlem shake ♪ >>> the song "harlem shake" has helped people. but this harlem shake is helping us pack them on. >> this is our "favorite story of the day." the harlem shake, famous restaurant here in new york city. awesome, awesome burgers. in today's "insomniac kitchen" i found out how to make one of their best. this morning we're doing the harlem shake. ♪ >> reporter: no, not this harlem shake. this harlem shake. tell me what makes your burgers different than some of the other burger places in the city. >> the most important thing about our burgers is we use two-ounce patties. you can have thinner patty, which allows for more flavor to develop. >> reporter: we're in the kitchen with head cook pedro. you're going to show us how to make the hot mess burger? >> yes. >> reporter: where do we begin? >> we start with the sauce, chopped bacon, bacon, relish, and white vinegar. we put all this in a pot and let it sit for half an hour. >> reporter: what about the burger part? >> take your buns. this is the beginning of hot mess. slice of onions. about
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. >>> and the men of "rtm" hanging with the harlem globetrotters. >> they make it look easy. is it? ou'll get to see for yourself. >> i mean, the answer to nick's question is no. >>> you've heard of black lining, right? walking across a little bouncesy line. and you've heard of high lining where they take the same line and kind of do it from two clips. this is a whole new brand of crazy, this is skylining by a group known as skyliners. they'll take the hot air balloons up in the air and they'll do what they call skylining across from one hot air balloon to another, these are two movable objects. they're definitely not so confident this is going to go well. >> we don't really know how the slack line will behave because we haven't try on the ground with mobile anchors. so, now we will test just at two meters high and we see. maybe it's going to be a complete failure or complete disaster. >> and it definitely didn't go well. >> are they harnessed in, are they wearing a parachute if they do fall? >> you're about to see were look at how high up they are. >> this is awful. >> here they go.
. >>> and the men of "rtm" hanging with the harlem globetrotters. >> they make it look easy. is it? ou'll get to see for yourself. >> i mean, the answer to nick's question is no. >>> you've heard of black lining, right? walking across a little bouncesy line. and you've heard of high lining where they take the same line and kind of do it from two clips. this is a whole new brand of crazy, this is skylining by a group known as skyliners. they'll take the...
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today's insomniac kitchen, i find out how to make one of their best. >> this morning, we're doing the harlemake. this harlem shake. >> so tell me what makes your burgers different than other burger places here in the long project to live inside a dumpster. when i first heard the story, i thought it would be exquisitely gross. but it is a cleaned dumpster. basically he is looking to get interested in sustainability and he is working on living in the 36 square foot dumpster. he tricked it out. he is going with solar power. and he will have students live in it as well, taking turns. >> and they will take turns washing it. that's an a plus for that. >> so doing experiments an sustainability. >> we want to show you this really sweet video. i'm like the mushy type. i cry at sappy muse ing. sappy movies. all of it. >> this 4-year-old's eyes, parents got him in the back seat of his car. >> he is really feeling it. >> this is "say something" by great big world, featuring christina aguilera. adof it pushing in a lot of as it falls in the form of sleet then. even freezing rain. we look for significant
today's insomniac kitchen, i find out how to make one of their best. >> this morning, we're doing the harlemake. this harlem shake. >> so tell me what makes your burgers different than other burger places here in the long project to live inside a dumpster. when i first heard the story, i thought it would be exquisitely gross. but it is a cleaned dumpster. basically he is looking to get interested in sustainability and he is working on living in the 36 square foot dumpster. he...
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click the apollo theater in harlem, new york is celebrating its 80th birthday. ndary peter has hosted such megastars as ray charles and james brown. jonelle.e here is the theater itself is owned by of york state, the people new york state, but it is managed and organized and kept alive by a foundation. tell us more about it. andit is a not-for-profit has been since 1991. a lot of people don't know that because it is 80 years old and the brand is so recognized around the year -- around the world, actually. the apollo theater foundation and the foundations charged with the responsibility with preserving the theater and running the theater. it has been since 1991. but really, i think it has been in just the last 10 years that we have really focused on the not-for-profit program, if you will, and put in play initiatives that will really ensure that it continues to be the iconic cultural institution that it has been for all of its life. >> tell us a little bit about some of the programs. we will get to some of the history in a moment. but some of the things that the f
click the apollo theater in harlem, new york is celebrating its 80th birthday. ndary peter has hosted such megastars as ray charles and james brown. jonelle.e here is the theater itself is owned by of york state, the people new york state, but it is managed and organized and kept alive by a foundation. tell us more about it. andit is a not-for-profit has been since 1991. a lot of people don't know that because it is 80 years old and the brand is so recognized around the year -- around the...
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. >>> basketball is never as much fun as when it's played by the harlem globetrotters. e guys are the best! since 1926, if you can believe that, that's when they were first founded. these guys put on such a fun show. they've got a woman on the team now. the tricks they're able to do and still play basketball. they make it look easy. is it? fabian and i went to find out. the guy's got some movest is, no, y can't hang with a harlem globetrotter. >> it's quite obvious i'm not an athlete. >> did you seriously wear a headband? >> nice guns, fablian. we never see you in a tank top. >> i'm loving the shoes, too. >> i've still got them on. >> we hung in there a little bit. >> we did. we both had h-o-r-s-e. >> but buckets we got him to an h-o. >> he let us get him. >> he was giving us little minor tutoring. >> giving you here and not here. >> which i think actually kind of helped us. >> there it is. >> did you try any trick shots? >> oh! off the forehead! >> we did have a halfcourt competition at the end. >> i was doing the granny style. >> did you make it? >> get in there. >> cl
. >>> basketball is never as much fun as when it's played by the harlem globetrotters. e guys are the best! since 1926, if you can believe that, that's when they were first founded. these guys put on such a fun show. they've got a woman on the team now. the tricks they're able to do and still play basketball. they make it look easy. is it? fabian and i went to find out. the guy's got some movest is, no, y can't hang with a harlem globetrotter. >> it's quite obvious i'm not an...
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the harlem renaissance, going to the soviet union, oftentimes i said that the harlem renaissance was purple, black and red so there's no whole color rendering . being queer about sexual activision. and what do we talk about in terms of folks like angela davis and brevard collective. founded by barbara smith in the 1970's, radical blacks. harriet tubman led a raid to free 400 slaves. not just a quiet old lady. she was general. she was trying to a -- this is the tradition. and as michael mentioned, as many people who have told socialists in this country right now, the majority of african american people are for socialism because of their experience under the horrific conditions of capitalism. we talk about new york city with billions being made on wall street and 50 percent of your people unemployed, we need socialism right now. [applause] you know, debbie is giving me the signal. i will read a little bit of this last chapter and then bring a couple of people into the house. someone please save me a glass of wine. the day after wall street was occupied my son came into the world. my su
the harlem renaissance, going to the soviet union, oftentimes i said that the harlem renaissance was purple, black and red so there's no whole color rendering . being queer about sexual activision. and what do we talk about in terms of folks like angela davis and brevard collective. founded by barbara smith in the 1970's, radical blacks. harriet tubman led a raid to free 400 slaves. not just a quiet old lady. she was general. she was trying to a -- this is the tradition. and as michael...
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please welcome our special guest tonight, the harlem gospel choir. and now please rise for the singing of our national anthem. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪
please welcome our special guest tonight, the harlem gospel choir. and now please rise for the singing of our national anthem. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪
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what are we talking about in terms of the harlem renaissance? think him going to the soviet union.the harlem renaissance was purple, black and red. so there's a whole different type of collar around it, it do. being clear,, activists and artists. and what do we talk about in terms like angela davis, founded by barbara smith in the 1970s by radical black feminists. the site that herriot tubman freed 400 slaves. not just a quiet old lady, you know, she was a general, right? and she was trying to break the back of white supremacy by her actions, right? this is a tradition that we are definitely proud of. as michael mentioned, right, as many people who are pro-socialist in this country right now, the majority of african-american people are for socialism because the experience under the horrific conditions of capitalism. we talk about a city like new york city, 50% of african-american young people unemployed in socialism right now. [applause] so, you know, debbie is giving me a signal to start walking. so i'm going to read just a little bit of this last year and then i just want to kind
what are we talking about in terms of the harlem renaissance? think him going to the soviet union.the harlem renaissance was purple, black and red. so there's a whole different type of collar around it, it do. being clear,, activists and artists. and what do we talk about in terms like angela davis, founded by barbara smith in the 1970s by radical black feminists. the site that herriot tubman freed 400 slaves. not just a quiet old lady, you know, she was a general, right? and she was trying to...
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he is now catching on with the harlem clout should harlem globetrotters. >> reporter: able to get intoled four three-pointers the gym where it not went nuts! >>video >> reporter: the gold truckers hess signed him for one game the globe trotters has signed this young man for one, game. they can not be enough of that the video ! it warms my heart >> pam: yes. the he has sought an impact on people be used we love that we love it we lot! we love it! >> reporter: this such a positive story. >> pam: while you are upset about the rangers remember we needed. goodnight we need the rain! (garbled radio transmission) oh, oh, oh. you should have worn gumboots. i'm fine. i'm agile. so hodgins asked angela to marry him. twice. and she turned him down both times. i heard all this from angela. yeah, but she tell you that he said that he was... that he wasn't going to ask her to marry him? yes. and she said... "i'd like to marry you." kind of sudden, bones. let me think about it. what? no, booth, that's what angela told hodgins. (chuckles) you're joking. you know, a lot of psychologists say that jokes
he is now catching on with the harlem clout should harlem globetrotters. >> reporter: able to get intoled four three-pointers the gym where it not went nuts! >>video >> reporter: the gold truckers hess signed him for one game the globe trotters has signed this young man for one, game. they can not be enough of that the video ! it warms my heart >> pam: yes. the he has sought an impact on people be used we love that we love it we lot! we love it! >> reporter: this...
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they did this last year against duke when they did the harlem shake, but it's still impressive to mehat they can get all those people synchronized in these flash mobs. >>> for this next story we take you to tulsa, oklahoma. check out that crash. two dogs were behind the wheel of that. 1 is a border collie. the dogs were inside the truck. evidently the owner left and they knocked it out of gear sending it down a hill before it hit the riverbank. >> got around to the front of the house where the truck was and it's not there and i was like did i get towed and i just thought no, it didn't. >> it sure did, my friend. the truck missed drivers and runners on a trail and as for roscoe and luna, they are okay. it's a good thing it didn't go any further and go into the water, but it's a good lesson for all pet owners. >>> those two dogs might look guilty taking off in their owner's truck, but that doesn't mean they feel guilty wagging their tails. >> even though we've all seen dogs with those shaming pictures like online, behaviorists say dogs don't have shame. sure, they look guilty, but that
they did this last year against duke when they did the harlem shake, but it's still impressive to mehat they can get all those people synchronized in these flash mobs. >>> for this next story we take you to tulsa, oklahoma. check out that crash. two dogs were behind the wheel of that. 1 is a border collie. the dogs were inside the truck. evidently the owner left and they knocked it out of gear sending it down a hill before it hit the riverbank. >> got around to the front of the...
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are go be doing apollolo club harlem, which is something we lau st febru st fst f like in the like em butem b as seen through a coeen thraryn n n lens. lens. le.. it pays homage to our jazzjazz legacy.s xamps xamps jt d ing called "james brown, get ones b good foot" which was a ce" whation ofioof the theography of james brown.ja it i touring i u.s. and will be tourand will be touran be tour be tour be internationally begirnationextrnationextrnbruary.rnry. those kind of ing, large-scale programming.progra >> do you ra >> dorite artist? >> i don't. i really appreciate all of them.l thei thinl at ihewhatinakesat iatinakes job soatiniting, tb so able to tb so able b so able b b in the tater, because thatcause is where the administrative offiare and hear musicwafting rough. i got a chance to hear rayance to heance t chars. i've got i'chance to hearcho hear james br jame 've gotten the chance to hearce to hearce to am od am od by od odn arti s.ti s.ti ve it all, i rve it .nk youy much, jone pre, head of the apollo foundation.foundation. cong during his ys durins ys durs ys the s wo bille s
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for me, it was like watching the harlem globetrotters run around the washington generals. >> kg, how namath as a kiss snr. >> i told you, man. it's bob. >> nothing over me. >> we'll have to leave it there. by the way, a great night. last night broke the record for the most watched tv program in history. also, a huge thank you to our producer, susan, who spent a lot of time on the package. "one more thing" coming up. >>> time for "one more thing." i will go first. banned phrase. some say used asrecently as yesterday. >> what some people are saying is -- >> i like that he had yesterday with a british accent. just say who said it. i said it. >> if he said to obama, gutfield said, no would would care. >> bill probably said it. he could have said i said. somebody has said it. kg? >> it will be great when you see him on set. >> like he's going to treat me worse than he does. >> i'm going to point out how much nicer i am than you are. let's talk about snl. a big announcement and a celebration farewell and good luck to seth meyers who is leaving snl and is going to take over the late night s
for me, it was like watching the harlem globetrotters run around the washington generals. >> kg, how namath as a kiss snr. >> i told you, man. it's bob. >> nothing over me. >> we'll have to leave it there. by the way, a great night. last night broke the record for the most watched tv program in history. also, a huge thank you to our producer, susan, who spent a lot of time on the package. "one more thing" coming up. >>> time for "one more...
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the headline was, is harlem good now. asked all the time it when he goes to high profile events if harlem is good now. he said quote that is a question loaded with long-held ideas about race and class, one that dismisses the complex vital history of this neighborhood and its people, their contributions to civil rights and art. under one word bad. does that ring true to you? >> yes, it does. and when we began this piece tonight, you played some of my speech. and my thing is this. i don't hate anybody. i think anybody is entitled to live where they want. my problem is that when you move into a neighborhood, have some respect for the history, for the culture. and i'm going to explain the word bogart for people who don't know. bogart comes from humphrey bogart meaning you come in and just taking over. you can't do that. these historic -- harlem is a historic black neighborhood. history. bedford styvesant. fort greene. just come and be humble. don't come in saying we're here now and this is the way it has to be. that's crazy.
the headline was, is harlem good now. asked all the time it when he goes to high profile events if harlem is good now. he said quote that is a question loaded with long-held ideas about race and class, one that dismisses the complex vital history of this neighborhood and its people, their contributions to civil rights and art. under one word bad. does that ring true to you? >> yes, it does. and when we began this piece tonight, you played some of my speech. and my thing is this. i don't...
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i mean there's an electricity in the air and it's one of the reasons we chose harlem for this event. is because you can feel it. innovation is, you know, one of those big abstract words that becomes meaningless because we tend to use it so much. but, but what it means is, you
i mean there's an electricity in the air and it's one of the reasons we chose harlem for this event. is because you can feel it. innovation is, you know, one of those big abstract words that becomes meaningless because we tend to use it so much. but, but what it means is, you
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last year a video of a similar shot went viral and the harlem globetrotters actually place add call. to ashley and find out what is her response to the globetrotters, and how does she do this? we're talking to her at 3:00 eastern time today. go ashley. swoosh! nice. >>> all right. so we're just six days away now from the start of the 2014 winter olympic games. u.s. athletes arrived in sochi this week. 230 members are on the usa team. it's the all-time largest delegation of any nation in winter games history. among them is the first-ever u.s. olympic female ski jumping team. what it took for them to be able to compete this year is an incredible feat in and of itself. ted rowlands has their inspiring story. >> she's super balanced -- >> reporter: for jessica jerome, the feeling of a perfect jump is like nothing else. >> effortless, clean and you just float. >> reporter: jessica's incredible olympic journey started with this jump at the age of 7. >> number 28, jessica jerome. >> good jump, jess! >> reporter: she came home one day and announce shed wanted to ski jump, and i had no idea w
last year a video of a similar shot went viral and the harlem globetrotters actually place add call. to ashley and find out what is her response to the globetrotters, and how does she do this? we're talking to her at 3:00 eastern time today. go ashley. swoosh! nice. >>> all right. so we're just six days away now from the start of the 2014 winter olympic games. u.s. athletes arrived in sochi this week. 230 members are on the usa team. it's the all-time largest delegation of any nation...
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for me, it was like watching the harlem globetrotters run around the washington generals. >> kg, hownr. >> i told you, man. it's bob. >> nothing over me. >> we'll have to leave it there. by the way, a great night. last night broke the record for the most watched tv program in history. also, a huge thank you to our producer, susan, who spent a lot of time on the package. "one more thing" coming up. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ [ all ] bigger! now let's sa a friend invites you over and ey have a really big, really fun pool. and then another friend invites you over who has a much smaller, le fun pool. whch pool would you rather go to? does the big pool have pinhas? i believe so. does it have a dinosaur that can turn into a robot and chop the water like a karat
for me, it was like watching the harlem globetrotters run around the washington generals. >> kg, hownr. >> i told you, man. it's bob. >> nothing over me. >> we'll have to leave it there. by the way, a great night. last night broke the record for the most watched tv program in history. also, a huge thank you to our producer, susan, who spent a lot of time on the package. "one more thing" coming up. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a...
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. >>> why does it change the influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bet stuy, or 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, or 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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a large part of the came from the fact that the harlem renaissance black artists in harlem were playingjazz and smoking marijuana so that had to be destroyed. the mexicans were doing it too. this was pretty constant so yeah i think it's really important. >> noam what is preventinpreventin g people of anything from organizing themselves into worker controlled collaboratives? you alluded to co-ops and if not much is preventing them from doing so to what do you attribute their relative lack of popularity and the related question would be what could union control pensions for example be doing if the problem is capital for example? why aren't more entities like punitively worker controlled pensions invested in the capital they have control over in supporting these kinds of worker controlled alternatives? >> first of all pensions are not in the hands of the working people. the unions are not popular democracies. pensions are in the hands of the bureaucrats and money managers and they are not about to hand over power to popular organizations. actually that's not entirely true. there are some i
a large part of the came from the fact that the harlem renaissance black artists in harlem were playingjazz and smoking marijuana so that had to be destroyed. the mexicans were doing it too. this was pretty constant so yeah i think it's really important. >> noam what is preventinpreventin g people of anything from organizing themselves into worker controlled collaboratives? you alluded to co-ops and if not much is preventing them from doing so to what do you attribute their relative lack...
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this is happening across the country. it's harlem from the renaissance in the 20s and the 30s and the issue teams to be that the newer people are coming in and the older folks who embody and embrace that harlem that we knew and studied about, that is going away. the drummers in the park are no longer allowed to drum because they are playing his instrument too loud. is it possible to gent riify and keep that rich history. >> that's the idea that you don't want to silence a culture. we want to add to it. i don't know if you have been to sunday sermon, don, but my boyfriend started this party in harlem for that reason. so communities and neighbors can come together and dance together and know what services are there. the idea is the person that you might dance to on sunday afternoon in the sun might say good morning to them on monday on your way to get the $7 latte. part of this is about communities knowing each other and talking and saying good morning to the young brother. not just looking at him. go to the bodega. know that you are p
this is happening across the country. it's harlem from the renaissance in the 20s and the 30s and the issue teams to be that the newer people are coming in and the older folks who embody and embrace that harlem that we knew and studied about, that is going away. the drummers in the park are no longer allowed to drum because they are playing his instrument too loud. is it possible to gent riify and keep that rich history. >> that's the idea that you don't want to silence a culture. we want...
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is at the heart of the whens harlem becks will be broadcasting day and from throughout the games and all online at twenty fourteen dot com. i . in other news now and see drone activists are finding themselves in courts across the us for protesting against the use of the deadly on land aircraft several groups are on trial separately with one being prosecuted for a blockade in a drone air base yet there's still violence of media silence about what the drones do to civilian populations leaving the public in the dark that's what answer war activist david swanson has told r.t. . he has had people serving a six month prison sentences we've had people facing horrendous charges for exercising their first amendment rights this is an ongoing activity across the country and it's noticed in the local media there's a virtual blackout in the national media in the united states you would have no idea this was happening it's that there's an extensive protest resistance movement against these drone murders and unfortunately most americans don't even know it's apne don't even know what the drones are
is at the heart of the whens harlem becks will be broadcasting day and from throughout the games and all online at twenty fourteen dot com. i . in other news now and see drone activists are finding themselves in courts across the us for protesting against the use of the deadly on land aircraft several groups are on trial separately with one being prosecuted for a blockade in a drone air base yet there's still violence of media silence about what the drones do to civilian populations leaving the...
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. >>> what's it take to hang out with the world famous harlem globetrotters? n and i went out to find out. >> did you seriously wear a headba headband? >> on the next "right this minute." >> get in there. >>> still to come, a cat stuck in the tree and not happy. >> a look on his face, somebody better get me out of this tree. >> how rescuers perk up this kitty. >>> and there's's buzzword for your shot is next. anything less. >> has she ever caught you in the act? >> what are you talking about? >> fill in the blank. >> no. no. no, no. she's not as evil as i am and always easy to pull the camera out and get the video on. but not much, no. >> the word out there is that she was reading a cookbook. what was she reading? >> we're vegetarians, the whole family have been for many years now and she's out trying to, you know, find healthy recipes and something to keep it interesting for the kids and us and whatever. so, everyone's just really checking out the video i guess. >> oh, god that's the best. >> aaron! >> that is the best. >>> okay, everybody, are you ready? beca
. >>> what's it take to hang out with the world famous harlem globetrotters? n and i went out to find out. >> did you seriously wear a headba headband? >> on the next "right this minute." >> get in there. >>> still to come, a cat stuck in the tree and not happy. >> a look on his face, somebody better get me out of this tree. >> how rescuers perk up this kitty. >>> and there's's buzzword for your shot is next. anything less....
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it happened in the northbound lanes near harlem avenue... and it completely shut down the highway in both directions for several hours. a woman who lives alongside the highway says, visibility was so bad, she had to see the crash on t-v. >> you couldn't see your hand in front of your face. it was that bad. there were just siren's everywhere but you could not see lights or anything. >> ten people were sent to the hospital... but there were no life-threatening injuries. cleanup crews spent the evening reopening the southbound lanes, and the rest of the night getting the northbound lanes of i-57 ready for the morning rush. now for the latest in ukraine, where the country's president just announced a peace deal was reached. the deal came after all-night talks with the opposition and foreign ministers of germany, france, and poland. the opposition has not confirmed that an agreement exists. this comes after at least 75 people were killed during violent protests in kiev this week. over 40 were killed after the announcement of a truce. a few thousan
it happened in the northbound lanes near harlem avenue... and it completely shut down the highway in both directions for several hours. a woman who lives alongside the highway says, visibility was so bad, she had to see the crash on t-v. >> you couldn't see your hand in front of your face. it was that bad. there were just siren's everywhere but you could not see lights or anything. >> ten people were sent to the hospital... but there were no life-threatening injuries. cleanup crews...
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about small business, dorsey is crisscrossing the country, talking to entrepreneurs about how things are going in their local community. his latest stop was harlem, new york. where square hosted their tenth let's talk event at the apollo theater, bringing to the local business owners, neighbors, and government officials, for a candid discussion about small business. >> one of the trends that we're seeing is a real focus on local businesses, so we're hoping that this night, the biggest takeaway is not just one conversation, but many conversations over the course of the next few years to really build up the neighborhood. >> small businesses is really what people came to this country, thinking that they could succeed in. >> i started my business because i was in transition in my own personal life. and you know, i lost a job. so i found this place and i said i'm going to go in and produce a product line. so i had no idea that i was going to end up brick and mortar. so now i have a skin clinic instead of a product line. >> i moved to harlem last year and six days later, i saw this beautiful corner, i'm like, we need to make coffee shop here. >> i sat
about small business, dorsey is crisscrossing the country, talking to entrepreneurs about how things are going in their local community. his latest stop was harlem, new york. where square hosted their tenth let's talk event at the apollo theater, bringing to the local business owners, neighbors, and government officials, for a candid discussion about small business. >> one of the trends that we're seeing is a real focus on local businesses, so we're hoping that this night, the biggest...
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a large part of the came from the fact that the harlem renaissance black artists in harlem were playingjazz and smoking marijuana so that had to be destroyed. the mexicans were doing it too. this was pretty constant so yeah i think it's really important. >> noam what is preventinpreventin g people of anything from organizing themselves into worker controlled collaboratives? you alluded to co-ops and if not much is preventing them from doing so to what do you attribute their relative lack of popularity and the related question would be what could union control pensions for example be doing if the problem is capital for example? why aren't more entities like punitively worker controlled pensions invested in the capital they have control over in supporting these kinds of worker controlled alternatives? >> first of all pensions are not in the hands of the working people. the unions are not popular democracies. pensions are in the hands of the bureaucrats and money managers and they are not about to hand over power to popular organizations. actually that's not entirely true. there are some i
a large part of the came from the fact that the harlem renaissance black artists in harlem were playingjazz and smoking marijuana so that had to be destroyed. the mexicans were doing it too. this was pretty constant so yeah i think it's really important. >> noam what is preventinpreventin g people of anything from organizing themselves into worker controlled collaboratives? you alluded to co-ops and if not much is preventing them from doing so to what do you attribute their relative lack...
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. >>> what's it take to hang out with the world famous harlem globetrotters? abian and i went out to find out. >> did you seriously wear a headba headband? >> on the next "right this minute." >> get in there. >>> still to come, a cat stuck in the tree and not happy. >> a look on his face, somebody better get me out of this tree. >> how rescuers perk up this kitty. >>> and there's's buzzword for your shot is next. flare-up, i start to scratch.na the more i scratch, the worse it gets. nenew w gogoldld b bonond relief cream, rerelilieveveses 5 5 s symympt. gogoldld b bonond d rereala. i've got 3-alarm heartburn... fifireremaman n chchilili ? rolaids gives s yoyou u rard relief of heartburn anand d neneututraraliliz% more acid than tums. atattataboboy!y! rorolalaidids,s, t thahatw you spell relief. ononcece, , twtwicice, it's time for new seselslsune scscalp it. it wororksks a at t thte sosource with ththe e nunumbmberer oe anti-itch medicine. plus soothing aloe for fast relief. seselslsunun b bluluee scscalp itch. >>> the weather in most of the country not fit for
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hanging out with the harlem globetrotters a few days later but back in texas.ome things aren't coming back as quickly. >> math problem, it's like -- it feels like it's third grade math and i have problems doing some of it so that just -- it is frustrating. >> reporter: makenzie says her family hopes her first skydive was also her last. >> as much as i would like to, my parents and the rest of my family would die if i did. >> reporter: for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> i like that, three weeks back already working on her homework. >> it is great to see her doing so well. >> it's a miracle. >> wonderful attitude. >>> lara, what are you bringing us? >> well, if the men in one southern county forget valentine's day they are officially off the hook. this year at least according to a north georgia sheriff has announced the holiday of love is canceled thanks to all this terrible weather. >> it's valentine's day? >> reporter: it's that all too familiar last-minute scramble for cards, carnations and chocolates where convenience prevails a
hanging out with the harlem globetrotters a few days later but back in texas.ome things aren't coming back as quickly. >> math problem, it's like -- it feels like it's third grade math and i have problems doing some of it so that just -- it is frustrating. >> reporter: makenzie says her family hopes her first skydive was also her last. >> as much as i would like to, my parents and the rest of my family would die if i did. >> reporter: for "good morning...
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how can you be in the middle of harlem and cameras don't work? it can happen anyone. happened to a white woman, it would we be standing in the freezing cold fighting for justice six months later? >> dorsey on the 17. >> dorsey. >> sergeant dorsey. >> he told me the only thing he could tell me was that the person was arrested. i said, half of my child's brains are out of her head and that is all you can tell me? and no one came from that precinct. but i thank all of you for coming. i appreciated it and that is all i have to say. he was arrested, but he wasn't charged. i sat with his mom who is right there in court to listen to them sort of destroyed her as a person. it was disgusting. >> unacceptable. byare tired of waiting lesbian and gay folks to champion the policies and what they're interested. marriage doesn't impact us. we're targeting pushed away and disseminate it for access to jobs, education, housing. we have had enough. this is continual. this is not new. this is indicative for new york city policies. >> violence changes us all everywhere. whether it is cece
how can you be in the middle of harlem and cameras don't work? it can happen anyone. happened to a white woman, it would we be standing in the freezing cold fighting for justice six months later? >> dorsey on the 17. >> dorsey. >> sergeant dorsey. >> he told me the only thing he could tell me was that the person was arrested. i said, half of my child's brains are out of her head and that is all you can tell me? and no one came from that precinct. but i thank all of you...
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. >> they moved to kentucky to play for the mixed basketball association, formed by the harlem globetrottersnk it will be an exciting brand of ball because of the unknown. >> dr. howard, defined the globetrotter model to a new franchise of ball. he imagined co-ed teams around the country playing each other. >> you see a man versus a woman the same size who may win. >> the players make $25,000 a year, a solid offensive for athletes. heather is a single mom from the bronx and says the money helps, but says she's there for the love of the game and to prove a point. >> giving girls the same opportunity, the same -- that same spark to want to do this and we're showing them that it can be done. >> the first two teams both in new jersey practiced together and both men and women are adjusting. >> forget that they're 6'6", 250 pounds, so i've definitely been chucked a few times. i get back up. >> i haven't been dunked on yet by a female. if that happens, i'm quitting. >> tonight's the first game night. it starts with three women and two men on each side. that flips every quarter. women have a point a
. >> they moved to kentucky to play for the mixed basketball association, formed by the harlem globetrottersnk it will be an exciting brand of ball because of the unknown. >> dr. howard, defined the globetrotter model to a new franchise of ball. he imagined co-ed teams around the country playing each other. >> you see a man versus a woman the same size who may win. >> the players make $25,000 a year, a solid offensive for athletes. heather is a single mom from the bronx...
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and we are particularly aware of the children in east harlem. inequality that goes on there. then i moved on from teaching school in new york and joining an enormous movement in protest against the war and there were many activists in philadelphia at that time and i was anxious to affiliate with those activists and look for ways to take action. and we did all of that to no avail and the war was escalating and i just became very very interested in protesting and that became an affiliation with the group at that time which was called the catholic left in the group was called east coast conspiracy to save lives. with that group we went in at the middle of the night and removed files and store them but one of many who had that civil disobedience. and we were doing what we could to disrupt the system, but the war continued to escalate. therefore it became a compelling thing for me to find another way is a concerned woman to take action to begin to change systems in a serious kind of way. and that drew me into what was interested in something which is
and we are particularly aware of the children in east harlem. inequality that goes on there. then i moved on from teaching school in new york and joining an enormous movement in protest against the war and there were many activists in philadelphia at that time and i was anxious to affiliate with those activists and look for ways to take action. and we did all of that to no avail and the war was escalating and i just became very very interested in protesting and that became an affiliation with...
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the company that's breaking old rules. . >> jimmy: will lean korie robertson are here. and then a song from this album, a bad girl and harlemjust got done with their first soldout headlining tour of the united states. we have a great lean-up for you next week. kevin spacey will be here. carrie washington from "scandal." ellen degeneres from ellen. michael if you want it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a very funny man and an oscar-nominated actor it turns out, who gives an award-worthy performance as the prominently-toothed donnie azoff in martin scorsese's "the wolf of wall street." it is in theaters now. please welcome jonah hill. ♪ >> jimmy: what have you been up to. is it my imagination or are you in a busy time right now? >> we've been around the world promoting "the wolf of wall street." there's academy awards and we all got nominated. >> jimmy: there's a lot of work associated with that, right? >> yeah, yeah. we go and talk about the film. it's very exciting. >> jimmy: i would imagine. i. >> yeah. i get to be with my hero. >> jimmy: oh, thanks, man. oh, oh, i see. >> all the way from sochi. >> jimmy: have
the company that's breaking old rules. . >> jimmy: will lean korie robertson are here. and then a song from this album, a bad girl and harlemjust got done with their first soldout headlining tour of the united states. we have a great lean-up for you next week. kevin spacey will be here. carrie washington from "scandal." ellen degeneres from ellen. michael if you want it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a very funny man and an oscar-nominated actor it turns out,...
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the only statement came through the speaker of parliament. harlem and is controlled by his party. iament is controlled by his party. they announced a meeting between the president and the opposition leader smart. thever, that was before riot police moved on to independence square. if so, i am not sure that we will actually see that happening. the security service and the interior ministry -- interior ministry released a statement with a deadline for the -- that deadline has now passed. >> joining us on the phone from kiev, a bout a mile from where this violence is taking place in the capital. we say thank you so much. the hour.inutes past that means bloomberg is "on the markets." here's julie hyman. >> good afternoon. stocks remain mixed at this hour as we get a little closer to the closing bell. -- the s&pin the dow and the nasdaq are now higher. we are coming off the best week for the s&p all year last week. it's a bit of a pause or a deceleration of gains in today's session. bank announced the acquisition of eddie bauer. they hold a five percent stake and calls the purchase of e
the only statement came through the speaker of parliament. harlem and is controlled by his party. iament is controlled by his party. they announced a meeting between the president and the opposition leader smart. thever, that was before riot police moved on to independence square. if so, i am not sure that we will actually see that happening. the security service and the interior ministry -- interior ministry released a statement with a deadline for the -- that deadline has now passed. >>...
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. >> they had their own dealers, the big black dealers that controlled harlem. in harlem there was a huge presence. you could see people lined up ten, 20 deep on a sidewalk buying an a sidewalk. >> but by the 1980s heroin's popularity had declined. >> the negativity of people dying with overdoses, needles in their arms, i think it really did slow down its use. >> fast-forward 20 years and many fear there's a kind of generational amnesia on the grip heroin once had on new york. the widespread use of prescription drugs has created a new market for heroin, among those addicted to opiate painkillers. the stretch of interstate known to motte other commuters as just another artery to the city but to police, as heroin highway. heroin is clearly marketed to a younger clientele. we caught up with tina wolf who started the only needle exchange program in new york. >> we do work in long island, how to recognize an overdose, reverse an overdose and give them a kid to administer to somebody who has overdosed on opiates. >> tina passes out clean syringes to addicts. >> people
. >> they had their own dealers, the big black dealers that controlled harlem. in harlem there was a huge presence. you could see people lined up ten, 20 deep on a sidewalk buying an a sidewalk. >> but by the 1980s heroin's popularity had declined. >> the negativity of people dying with overdoses, needles in their arms, i think it really did slow down its use. >> fast-forward 20 years and many fear there's a kind of generational amnesia on the grip heroin once had on new...
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school outside of new york in the very rich neighborhood, they have an equal opportunity with the black kids in harlem. >> but that's what we talked about, what are the democrats willing to do to change the fundamental problem which is the problem of urban school districts that don't graduate enough kids? >> and would i say the problem is jobs. >> public schools -- there's ground zero. >> what? >> because the only way you bring the bottom 20% out of poverty is by education. >> give them all the vouchers they want. i'm all for vouchers, and i'm just telling you. >> you know what their answer is instead? busing. they are starting to bus. >> bob. >> if you knew the history of busing you can't say that statement. >> this is a real problem in america. they are taking children from one school district and busing them to the others. something that they did decades ago. it's a real problem. parents are concerned about it, and here's my point. it's a noble goal to take people out of port. no one is arguing that. the problem is none of these solutions are going to make people rich. putting them on medicaid does
school outside of new york in the very rich neighborhood, they have an equal opportunity with the black kids in harlem. >> but that's what we talked about, what are the democrats willing to do to change the fundamental problem which is the problem of urban school districts that don't graduate enough kids? >> and would i say the problem is jobs. >> public schools -- there's ground zero. >> what? >> because the only way you bring the bottom 20% out of poverty is by...
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wonderful entertainment troop if you ever get to see the harlem globe trotters. >> has it been tried ot of people shot on basket. >> this is how the knicks practice. this explains why they are losing. >> can we try this on the court? coming up on the show a star opportunity and the class president but he was just suspended from school for fighting and suspending his sister. his parents -- now his parent wants to sue because they have a case. we will debate that. >> can't sister anymore. we couldn't make this one up. it's national youth enrollment day. big push to get people signed up for obamacare. the problem? the site is down. lots of luck. live report coming up. i saw this red, blistery, ugly looking rash and i felt this horrible pain on one side of my back. all i knew was it hurt. i saw this red, blistery, ugly looking rash i had 16 magic sws to do. i didn't know how i was going to be able to do these shows with ts kind of pain that i wain. i caed my wife and said "i'm in trouble." i gothis thing that's hittg me right in the back. i don't know what it is. she went on the internet
wonderful entertainment troop if you ever get to see the harlem globe trotters. >> has it been tried ot of people shot on basket. >> this is how the knicks practice. this explains why they are losing. >> can we try this on the court? coming up on the show a star opportunity and the class president but he was just suspended from school for fighting and suspending his sister. his parents -- now his parent wants to sue because they have a case. we will debate that. >> can't...
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the voice. she has a gift for talking to local people, a charismatic speaker to connect to choose so many different audiences weather harlem or the mississippi delta. charismatic, a powerful and he is black. almost like he makes a rhetorical point even when he is pushed he is stubborn very concerned with uplifting black people even those white liberals are seen as the allied. >> host: that animates the power of black power in some ways he is the moral center. is king's name and presents but local people sometimes they just want to see martin luther king. the also draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march does not mean anything without key and we needed for the attention to generate. team is constantly pushed in multiple directions. he is constantly trying to articulate the discontent of people like carmichael but crafted into the larger language of nonviolent action, integration of america, a plea for racial brotherhood. he is constantly using the rhetorical gift to merge these messages into something coherent. to find a unity by the end of the march he is worn down but by the e
the voice. she has a gift for talking to local people, a charismatic speaker to connect to choose so many different audiences weather harlem or the mississippi delta. charismatic, a powerful and he is black. almost like he makes a rhetorical point even when he is pushed he is stubborn very concerned with uplifting black people even those white liberals are seen as the allied. >> host: that animates the power of black power in some ways he is the moral center. is king's name and presents...
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. >> it's changed and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, 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 repo
. >> it's changed and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, 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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the 2014 next generation toyota. corolla. let's go places. >>> midnight. holler. >> once there was a dream. in 19 and 32 harlemark beach was a drum beat. >> after midnight is lightling up broadway with breathtaking dance and musical entertainment. we caught up with the hit star fantasia bereno before her last appearance on stage. ♪ >> what you're going to see is not a show that really has a story line. but you're going to actually feel like you're in the claws of the specific acts coming out and doing different things. ♪ >> welcome back to broadway. >> i know. gosh, it feels really, really good. >> yeah, what's the best part of being back on stage? >> you know, with me this time, i want to just enjoy the moment of being in broadway. i don't think i got to enjoy it the last time i was here. you know? i was so young. going through a lot of things in my personal life as well as taking on that role. so this time i wanted to come back and just enjoy myself. that's what i'm doing. i said i would never do it again unless it was a different kind of role and scott sanders called me, hey, you know, thank god for scott s
the 2014 next generation toyota. corolla. let's go places. >>> midnight. holler. >> once there was a dream. in 19 and 32 harlemark beach was a drum beat. >> after midnight is lightling up broadway with breathtaking dance and musical entertainment. we caught up with the hit star fantasia bereno before her last appearance on stage. ♪ >> what you're going to see is not a show that really has a story line. but you're going to actually feel like you're in the claws of...
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republican party and the democratic party on the premise so why integrate into a party that is hostile to your interest, create strength. whether that is in harlem or the southside of chicago born in alabama or mississippi delta use that power as an independent force. how is this march in mississippi and this will be a platform to amplify the movement that's been frustrated in the arch of black power emerged. even with the slogan of the power soon after, stokely carmichael goes back down to the headquarters why they should participate in the march and it gives a platform to advertise the direction of the black power. it uses the slogan even before the famous rally but he doesn't use it as a slogan and say what we want? and until midway through the march. sncc has organized for a long time going back to the 1960s lots of local people there've been advanced organizers that said this is the best place for us use the slogan industry to capture what the black power is using in that way is a projection of the national news and it becomes the controversy into something that inspires what people. and it blew their mind. and it is a new direction in havi
republican party and the democratic party on the premise so why integrate into a party that is hostile to your interest, create strength. whether that is in harlem or the southside of chicago born in alabama or mississippi delta use that power as an independent force. how is this march in mississippi and this will be a platform to amplify the movement that's been frustrated in the arch of black power emerged. even with the slogan of the power soon after, stokely carmichael goes back down to the...
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i'm here to make the connections to your money real. >> "harlem hell fighters "comes out soon.t took you 15 years to get to this point. why so long. >> i wrote it as a screen play, big surprise, no one wanted to do it. i thought here was a chance to tell an interesting story, and i didn't have to worry about a budget or studio system. white. >> tell us about it for those that don't know. >> it's the true story of a unit of african american soldiers in the first world war. the last thing that the u.s. government wanted was a unit of black heroes marching home in triumph, showing the rest of black america what they were capable of. the u.s. government, army went to sabotage them, put restrictions on them and gave them to the french as a throw away. they fought with the prejudice and became a unit. >> do you think the story line in comics are getting more diverse or are main stream audiences noticing what existed all along? >> i think there's a new conversation about diversity in commissi comi comics, particularly when it comes to gender. female fans are now half the audience, and
i'm here to make the connections to your money real. >> "harlem hell fighters "comes out soon.t took you 15 years to get to this point. why so long. >> i wrote it as a screen play, big surprise, no one wanted to do it. i thought here was a chance to tell an interesting story, and i didn't have to worry about a budget or studio system. white. >> tell us about it for those that don't know. >> it's the true story of a unit of african american soldiers in the first...
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Feb 12, 2014
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right under the shimmering white , the director of the studio museum in harlem. the left with stephen colbert eric. the comedian and tv host is whose connection to france consists largely in his determination to pronounce his last name as if it were french. 350 guests honored mr. hollande at a lavish event. hollywood names were in attendance. bradley cooper, who was seen chatting with john kerry, julia was seated next to the actual vice president, joe biden. a little bit about who attended. also in the papers this morning, they have this headline about the french president's visit. this is in the washington post. "obama and hollande discuss surveillance at last night's state dinner. chief attended by the nsa as well as the national director of intelligence, martin dempsey was also there, the top national obamaty folks for the administration attended the dinner." here's what the president had to say during his toast to the french president. [video clip] propose a toast to our friend and partner, president hollande as well as our friends from france who are here to
right under the shimmering white , the director of the studio museum in harlem. the left with stephen colbert eric. the comedian and tv host is whose connection to france consists largely in his determination to pronounce his last name as if it were french. 350 guests honored mr. hollande at a lavish event. hollywood names were in attendance. bradley cooper, who was seen chatting with john kerry, julia was seated next to the actual vice president, joe biden. a little bit about who attended....
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Feb 16, 2014
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the poorest children. i taught school in east harlem, and i became very aware of the inequality.n i moved on from teaching school in new york to moving to philadelphia and joining an enormous movement in protest against the war. there were many, many activists in philadelphia at that time, and i was anxious to affiliate with those activist is and look for -- activists and look for ways to take action. we all did the same things, we marched, we went to rallies, we took buses to washington. we did all of that to no avail, and the war was escalating, and the government was lying to citizens about the war. and i just became very, very much interested in the next step in protesting, and that became an affiliation with a group at that time which was called the catholic left. and the group itself was called the east coast conspiracy to save lives. and with that group we, we went into draft boards in the middle of the night and removed draft files and destroyed them to try -- we were one of many groups doing that, that kind of civil disobedience. and we were doing what we could to disrup
the poorest children. i taught school in east harlem, and i became very aware of the inequality.n i moved on from teaching school in new york to moving to philadelphia and joining an enormous movement in protest against the war. there were many, many activists in philadelphia at that time, and i was anxious to affiliate with those activist is and look for -- activists and look for ways to take action. we all did the same things, we marched, we went to rallies, we took buses to washington. we...