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wray and nephew. >> wray and nephew was a very strong jamaican rum that we used to make everything.what wray and nephew is to the bronx. >> desus is one half of a group. deezus versus kid marrow. it is a very fast free-form diatribe of what is happening in the bronx, or the news or the rest of the bronx and the city. he knows what's happening in the news or what happened last night. >> bronx is isolated from the rest of the city. the bronx is kind of abandoned up here. people get on a boat and ride up to staten island before they ride up to the bronx. >> i am inadvertently part of that problem. >> yes. they say the bronx will be gentrified. that's not happening any time soon. they always say it's going to be part of the city, but it's not. >> who made today possible? this is the mayor right here. >> i am happy here, and i will drink more of your wray and nephew, regardless of what it might be doing to my brain, but then i will eat. >> is that the pork foot? >> pigtail. awesome. i love this. oh, man, that looks good. people sort of stop on their way to the bronx when it wasn't burnin
wray and nephew. >> wray and nephew was a very strong jamaican rum that we used to make everything.what wray and nephew is to the bronx. >> desus is one half of a group. deezus versus kid marrow. it is a very fast free-form diatribe of what is happening in the bronx, or the news or the rest of the bronx and the city. he knows what's happening in the news or what happened last night. >> bronx is isolated from the rest of the city. the bronx is kind of abandoned up here. people...
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wray and nephew. >> here you get it with cranberry juice with milk and water. is one half of a group. he knows what's happening in the news or what happened last night. >> bronx is isolated from the rest of the city. the bronx is kind of abandoned up here. people get on a boat and ride up to staten island before they ride up to the bronx. >> i am inadvertently part of that problem. >> yes. they always say it's going to be part of the city, but it's not. >> who made today possible? this is the mayor right here. >> i am happy here, and i will drink more of your wray and nephew, regardless of what it might be doing to my brain, but then i will eat. >> is that the pork foot? >> pigtail. awesome. i love this. oh, man, that looks good. people sort of stop on their way to the bronx when it wasn't burning anymore. when ft. apache wasn't something we have to think about. you remember your first time? how did you feel first time stopping? >> i cried. that summer, 15 times, stopping for just throwing up against the gate, you remember that. you remember your first time. wh
wray and nephew. >> here you get it with cranberry juice with milk and water. is one half of a group. he knows what's happening in the news or what happened last night. >> bronx is isolated from the rest of the city. the bronx is kind of abandoned up here. people get on a boat and ride up to staten island before they ride up to the bronx. >> i am inadvertently part of that problem. >> yes. they always say it's going to be part of the city, but it's not. >> who made...
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any time day and night wray and nephew. >> it was a strong jamaican rum. juice, with milk, or water. water would be in any other borough is what wray and nephew is in the bronx. >> he's 1-half of the team. it's a very fast free form rift of life in the bronx and what's happening on the news, in hip hop, or last night. >> growing up in the bronx you're isolated from the rest of the city. so the other city has like city bite. the bronx doesn't get any of that. we're kind of abandoned up here. people get in a boat and go to staten island before they ride up to the bronx. >> i have to be part of that problem. >> that's not happening any time soon. it's not. >> this is the man right here who made today possible. >> i am happy here and i will drink more of your wray and nephew regardless of what it might be doing to my brain but then i will eat. >> what is this? >> pig tail. >> awesome. >> i love this. it wasn't burning anymore. >> this is the neighborhood where they perfected stop and frisk. >> do you remember your first time? >> i remember my first time. >> ho
any time day and night wray and nephew. >> it was a strong jamaican rum. juice, with milk, or water. water would be in any other borough is what wray and nephew is in the bronx. >> he's 1-half of the team. it's a very fast free form rift of life in the bronx and what's happening on the news, in hip hop, or last night. >> growing up in the bronx you're isolated from the rest of the city. so the other city has like city bite. the bronx doesn't get any of that. we're kind of...
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i'm wray war ever resident. we are looking at the new european union target for greenhouse gas emissions. a 40% reduction from the benchmark, by 2030. can they do it and still maintain their standard of living and grow in the places where poverty is still widespread. >> could we do it here in the u.s., and would it mean keeping nuclear energy heavily in the mix? still with us, climate action net work in europe, director for the renewable outreege. are we not looking at some techno utopian space age was bang thing, but some fair lagunes stood technologies that are just going to be able to come to scale rather quickly? h we be able to chip away with inventions that are just about ready to go? >> absolutely. so we with already see with with solar in this company, that it is middle income people, primarily, who are deploying and that's because there's been a real invasion, but it isn't in technology, it is in the financial instruments that take away the upfront cost, so there was just a report that came out last wee
i'm wray war ever resident. we are looking at the new european union target for greenhouse gas emissions. a 40% reduction from the benchmark, by 2030. can they do it and still maintain their standard of living and grow in the places where poverty is still widespread. >> could we do it here in the u.s., and would it mean keeping nuclear energy heavily in the mix? still with us, climate action net work in europe, director for the renewable outreege. are we not looking at some techno utopian...
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world health organization officials say trials are now under wray in the united kingdom, united statesli. >> these are the two most vaccines have stopped it. and result in these trials will be available in december. >> reporter: drug manufacturers are currently working on at least five other potential vaccines. w.h.o. officials will determine which works best in trials and then hope to have hundreds of thousands of doses ready for use in west africa by the middle of next year. >> vaccine is not the magic bullet. but when ready, they may be a good part of the effort to turn the tide of this epidemic. >> reporter: first in line for experimental trials, health care workers on the front lines against ebola, including liberia where the virus continues to spread. more than 400 new cases were reported there last week alone. doctors at this hospital in monrovia say they're still suffering from a shortage of beds and staff to crete the infected. >> it will cause a steerous stint in our economy and our social relationships. and it has caused a lot of suffering. >> reporter: germany is the latest
world health organization officials say trials are now under wray in the united kingdom, united statesli. >> these are the two most vaccines have stopped it. and result in these trials will be available in december. >> reporter: drug manufacturers are currently working on at least five other potential vaccines. w.h.o. officials will determine which works best in trials and then hope to have hundreds of thousands of doses ready for use in west africa by the middle of next year....
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. >> you and other officials keep saying flatly there's no wray that ebola can be spread through the air. it has to be direct contact with bodily fluids, but michael oster hoop, the director of the research at the university of minnesota wrote this, and we put it up on the screen, the second possibility is someone that viralologists are definitely consideration in private, that an ebola virus could mu tway to be transmissionible through the air. the current hyper evolution is unprecedented. there's been more human to human transmission in the past four months than most likely occurred in the last 500 to 1,000 years. what he seems to be saying is ebola is already doing things we didn't think it could do. how solid is the science? >> i'm not loathe to discuss it publicly and will discuss it with you. certainly hypothetically anything can happen. if you look at the track record of viruses, viruses mutate and change. this kell more or less virulent. it's -- to make it transmitted by a way it never transmitted before. is it theoretically possible? yes. is it likely? no. >>> finally, a lit
. >> you and other officials keep saying flatly there's no wray that ebola can be spread through the air. it has to be direct contact with bodily fluids, but michael oster hoop, the director of the research at the university of minnesota wrote this, and we put it up on the screen, the second possibility is someone that viralologists are definitely consideration in private, that an ebola virus could mu tway to be transmissionible through the air. the current hyper evolution is...
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. >> wray. >> and they only play song tass -- >> that are bands that are -- >> you play for the housed with you guys earlier. >> jumps on stage grabs a guitar and leads us through "jumping jack flash" and "should i stay or should i go ♪ ♪ come on and let me know -- >> i was actually pretty impressed. >> watch this move, okay, watch this move. watch this move. okay, ready. don't try this at home. one, two, three, four. ♪ >> that was good. joe, you can sing. >> got moves too. >> not bad. >> that octave is lower than i usually sing. the house band was a lot of fun and they asked if i like could play "should i stay or should i go" or "jumping jack flash." i said i've been playing those songs since 1943. i could play them in the dark. spotify, you know what's so exciting about this place is, obviously we love the music. we all love streaming the music from those guys. but also the tech culture in new york, especially downtown and over in brooklyn is so exciting. you don't have to go to silicon valley if you're a techie, you can stay right here and be a part of a lot of great companies like
. >> wray. >> and they only play song tass -- >> that are bands that are -- >> you play for the housed with you guys earlier. >> jumps on stage grabs a guitar and leads us through "jumping jack flash" and "should i stay or should i go ♪ ♪ come on and let me know -- >> i was actually pretty impressed. >> watch this move, okay, watch this move. watch this move. okay, ready. don't try this at home. one, two, three, four. ♪ >>...