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about 20 units in brooklyn and queens, they tend to be smaller buildings, four, six, eight buildings in harlem and the bronx. they could be larger buildings, but on average, they're 20 units. so u-hab was founded to first help home setters take over these vacant buildings, but as things went along, they were hired by the city to provide training for residents who were taking over buildings and to run them and to provide ongoing technical assistance to the co-op boards and members of the them when they became this project. we've had as you heard from ms. brown and we actually do training almost every night of the week. i think tonight, there's a straining on wealth in the state so when there's a death of the shareholder, there can be an easy transfer. on wednesday, it's shareholder 101. what are your rights and responsibilities of the shareholders. and it just goes on a couple hundred nights a year of training. so training is an important part of what we do. ongoing technical assistance is an important part of what we do. being available to be able to call up and say, we have this issue, can yo
about 20 units in brooklyn and queens, they tend to be smaller buildings, four, six, eight buildings in harlem and the bronx. they could be larger buildings, but on average, they're 20 units. so u-hab was founded to first help home setters take over these vacant buildings, but as things went along, they were hired by the city to provide training for residents who were taking over buildings and to run them and to provide ongoing technical assistance to the co-op boards and members of the them...
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about 20 units in brooklyn and queens, they tend to be smaller buildings, four, six, eight buildings in harlem and the bronx. they could be larger buildings, but on average, they're 20 units. so u-hab was founded to first help home setters take over these vacant buildings, but as things went along, they were hired by the city to provide training for residents who were taking over buildings and to run them and to provide ongoing technical assistance to the co-op boards and members of the them when they became this project. we've had as you heard from ms. brown and we actually do training almost every night of the week. i think tonight, there's a straining on wealth in the state so when there's a death of the shareholder, there can be an easy transfer. on wednesday, it's shareholder 101. what are your rights and responsibilities of the shareholders. and it just goes on a couple hundred nights a year of training. so training is an important part of what we do. ongoing technical assistance is an important part of what we do. being available to be able to call up and say, we have this issue, can yo
about 20 units in brooklyn and queens, they tend to be smaller buildings, four, six, eight buildings in harlem and the bronx. they could be larger buildings, but on average, they're 20 units. so u-hab was founded to first help home setters take over these vacant buildings, but as things went along, they were hired by the city to provide training for residents who were taking over buildings and to run them and to provide ongoing technical assistance to the co-op boards and members of the them...
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and people love them on their solemn dope right here you got nancy pelosi, quick equivalent to harlem heroine dealer of the 19th century. breaking the law, giving away money to her friends, trading on inside information, openly scandalously, acting as anti american chaise worse than any chinese spy? was she a by the way, employees in her office? or had recently, i don't know if i agree with these assertions about it. polosa, i've had my criticisms over. i don't know if i would. i'd characterize it the way that you just did, however. ok, well, well i'll let history be be the judge of this. they know that so far back in a 1013 years up and down there, every frickin club, the crowd i've called out within 3 years as me either you know, face serious jail since now let's talk about the lithium lithium or it's needed to deliver electric cars a great deal, the u. s. supply is on sacred tribal lands in nevada. they don't want mining. i think lithium was the reason we were in afghanistan, tyson wiggly, the way we lost that. we loved a $5000000000.00 worth of military hardware. i think i did the
and people love them on their solemn dope right here you got nancy pelosi, quick equivalent to harlem heroine dealer of the 19th century. breaking the law, giving away money to her friends, trading on inside information, openly scandalously, acting as anti american chaise worse than any chinese spy? was she a by the way, employees in her office? or had recently, i don't know if i agree with these assertions about it. polosa, i've had my criticisms over. i don't know if i would. i'd characterize...
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and you know, i remember back in the studies when dealers on harlem with us, our own with us, our own with us away turkeys away. thanks. joy driving away tran. and we took people, loy tucker them boy, to understand why turn don't boy turn right boy. right, boy, right boy took out nancy pelosi k equivalent to i think harlem hair when dealer than i think the thing the law we're law giving away a lot of money to way by law or france law, trading on small side and slaw, in finance, slice and small ation and small and small, and small, openly scandalously acting as anti american circuit circuit, just worse than a chinese spy. what a spy, what is she a by the way, employee, and play it in her office? or at recently? i don't know if i agree with breeders. she's a 6th grader, she's a sick bridge about it had by criticizing some sub or i'd sort of our a tear i'd characterize of the way that garage did arise of the rise of horizon horizon horizon horizon horizon like it was the rise of global for isaac well, the riser bullet horizon is horizon. her eyes of the, of her eyes of the feel be the ju
and you know, i remember back in the studies when dealers on harlem with us, our own with us, our own with us away turkeys away. thanks. joy driving away tran. and we took people, loy tucker them boy, to understand why turn don't boy turn right boy. right, boy, right boy took out nancy pelosi k equivalent to i think harlem hair when dealer than i think the thing the law we're law giving away a lot of money to way by law or france law, trading on small side and slaw, in finance, slice and small...
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when i 1st heard of hart allentown problem, a physician who was at harlem hospital and she was talking about infants that were born addicted to crack. and that they were buried in shoe boxes a 1000 at a time on hard island. and at that time, hard island was open to journalists and to academics. and so i decided that i was just going to get there. and it just so happened that that day was the very 1st day that these inmates had ever been on hard island. and these were a young man convicted of misdemeanors like turnstile jumping graffiti. so you know, they're not felons or anything like that. they're young men that couldn't afford a good lawyer. or i used to live in ringo that was one of the bad neighborhoods about about a return only brooklyn in our new york city in who's crazy in, in 89. it was cracked and stuff like that. and we used to so we'd in, in drugs or stuff like that in our one of getting caught with possession. and i went up going on. right. as oliver a little bit of time. the nose daisy was it was a zoo. you could get anything, you get a knife or anything. 11 term that guy
when i 1st heard of hart allentown problem, a physician who was at harlem hospital and she was talking about infants that were born addicted to crack. and that they were buried in shoe boxes a 1000 at a time on hard island. and at that time, hard island was open to journalists and to academics. and so i decided that i was just going to get there. and it just so happened that that day was the very 1st day that these inmates had ever been on hard island. and these were a young man convicted of...
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the autobahn ballroom at 156 and broadway in harlem, new york city. it's a landmark, big building, beautiful building. had a huge theater that's had thousands of people. and on the second floor there was an actual ballroom, and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for dinners and other seeded events were about 200 people. but that sunday, february 1st 1965, there were double. that number of people crowded into that room. packed audience of 400 people in that room. all there to hear one of the towering and most controversial figures in american civil rights history. malcolm x had been the face and the world famous voice of the nation of islam since long after he joined the nation of islam in the early 1950's. but after more than a decade as a lightning rod in that specific cause, he had make an acrimonious split from the group. he had split from the nation of islam the year before he took the stage in that crowded ballroom in harlem in february 1965. that day, his wife was there to watch his speech. she was pregnant at
the autobahn ballroom at 156 and broadway in harlem, new york city. it's a landmark, big building, beautiful building. had a huge theater that's had thousands of people. and on the second floor there was an actual ballroom, and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for dinners and other seeded events were about 200 people. but that sunday, february 1st 1965, there were double. that number of people crowded into that room. packed audience of 400 people in that...
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. >> i hung out with you in harlem so i know you always have your mask. beautiful in red. thank you. >>> radio personality joe madison is on day 16 of his hunger strike protesting congressional inaction on voting rights. he will join us to tell us why he thinks republican opposition to voting rights legislation is the absolute worst. we'll be right back. is the absolute worst we'll be right back. look! oh my god... oh wow. ♪ i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors and how important it is to know who you are and to know where you came from. doesn't that look like your papa? that's your great grandfather. it's like opening a whole 'nother world that we did not know existed. ♪ you finally have a face to a name. when you give the gift of ancestry®, you give the gift of family. ♪ ♪♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole signif
. >> i hung out with you in harlem so i know you always have your mask. beautiful in red. thank you. >>> radio personality joe madison is on day 16 of his hunger strike protesting congressional inaction on voting rights. he will join us to tell us why he thinks republican opposition to voting rights legislation is the absolute worst. we'll be right back. is the absolute worst we'll be right back. look! oh my god... oh wow. ♪ i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors...
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it was the harlem globetrotter and playing "sweet georgia brown" and passing the ball around. i'm not unfamiliar with the basketball court when i could really walk. i won't run but walk and asked me to join the circle. i did. every time a globetrotter to pass the boll to secretary powell he'd fumble it. he'd drop it. it would fall to the floor. so finally one of the globetrotter switched off the boom box and said, bro p, what's up with you? we throw you the ball and you drop it. without a grin, without a grimace, he looked straight at that globetrotter and said while you were shooting hoops i was stealing hub caps. globetrotter said that's all right and "sweet georgia brown" time again. i said he had an insatiable curiosity. nothing made him happier than to sneak away from the secret detail. does that sound familiar? in the state department, it would generally be followed with a call to me on the cell saying, i'm free. i broke out. and then he would tell me where he was because it wouldn't be long before security is going crazy. this day found him down in the parking lot of th
it was the harlem globetrotter and playing "sweet georgia brown" and passing the ball around. i'm not unfamiliar with the basketball court when i could really walk. i won't run but walk and asked me to join the circle. i did. every time a globetrotter to pass the boll to secretary powell he'd fumble it. he'd drop it. it would fall to the floor. so finally one of the globetrotter switched off the boom box and said, bro p, what's up with you? we throw you the ball and you drop it....
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and as i left brunswick on late thanksgiving eve to rush back to harlem for the annual national action networks -- not this year turkey but we gave plates out, the mayor of new york and mayor-elect eric adams and reverend daughtry and others helping us give out 3,000 plates to people, seniors and the homeless. i thought about despite those two victories let's not forget it was a week earlier that kyle rittenhouse was acquitted and then welcomed by former president trump. let's not forget we don't have a voting rights bill and we don't have a george floyd bill. so even in our thanks, as thank god for the strength to keep fighting. we'll be right back. up to 80% off. living room seating up to 70% off. and ge appliances up to 40% off. plus tons more limited-time deals. and free shipping on thousands of products. our cyber monday is happening now through december 3rd. shop the event of the season. only at wayfair.com ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflam
and as i left brunswick on late thanksgiving eve to rush back to harlem for the annual national action networks -- not this year turkey but we gave plates out, the mayor of new york and mayor-elect eric adams and reverend daughtry and others helping us give out 3,000 plates to people, seniors and the homeless. i thought about despite those two victories let's not forget it was a week earlier that kyle rittenhouse was acquitted and then welcomed by former president trump. let's not forget we...
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the autobahn ballroom at 156 and broadway in harlem, new york city. it's a landmark, big building, beautiful building. had a huge theater that's had thousands of people. and on the second floor there was an actual ballroom, and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for dinners and other seeded events were about 200 people. but that sunday, february 1st 1965, there were double. that number of people crowded into that room. packed
the autobahn ballroom at 156 and broadway in harlem, new york city. it's a landmark, big building, beautiful building. had a huge theater that's had thousands of people. and on the second floor there was an actual ballroom, and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for dinners and other seeded events were about 200 people. but that sunday, february 1st 1965, there were double. that number of people crowded into that room. packed
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i went to law school in large part because growing up in harlem i had a gun pointed at me six times. three by people who were not police officers but three by members of the new york police department that caused me to focus on police accountability. i prosecuted a federal agent for lying. we have a stand alone unit to report to me and prioritize the issues and not just a fairness police accountability issue but i know from my experience when people don't have trust in the police they don't come forward as victims and witnesses. we can't make the cases we need for public safety so i see it through the dual lens of public safety and fairness. >> alvin bragg, thank you for being honest with me as you could be and i hope you come back when you have more information and good luck to you. thank you. >>> want to turn to another big investigation with former president trump. committee chair bennie thompson said he is not ruling out the possibility of contempt charges. clark played a key role in then president trump's attempts to substantiate the big lie, something that liz cheney said the p
i went to law school in large part because growing up in harlem i had a gun pointed at me six times. three by people who were not police officers but three by members of the new york police department that caused me to focus on police accountability. i prosecuted a federal agent for lying. we have a stand alone unit to report to me and prioritize the issues and not just a fairness police accountability issue but i know from my experience when people don't have trust in the police they don't...
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the autobahn ballroom had 156 and broadway in harlem in new york city, it's a landmark, bill building, beautiful building, had a huge theater that's had thousands of people. and on the second floor there was an actual ballroom. and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for dinners and other seeded a events were about 200 people. but that, sunday february 21st, 1965, there were double. that number of people crowded into the room. a packed audience, 400 people. in the, room all their, to hear one of the towering a most controversial figures in american civil rights history. malcolm ex had been theex had bh
the autobahn ballroom had 156 and broadway in harlem in new york city, it's a landmark, bill building, beautiful building, had a huge theater that's had thousands of people. and on the second floor there was an actual ballroom. and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for dinners and other seeded a events were about 200 people. but that, sunday february 21st, 1965, there were double. that number of people crowded into the room. a packed audience, 400 people. in...
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when the legendary, house democratic, charlie, a guy grew up with in new york we represented his harlem district, and, for dick gates, was censured by the house. it was for a number of, misdeeds including improper financial disclosures, and the failure to pay taxes on a vacation home. now, those ethical breaches, they were real, they were worthy of connotation, to my mind. but i was going back and looking at the stories, and they feel almost kind of quaint, frankly. in the post trump era. another thing to, note about, that you heard there in the, clip a moment ago, congressman wrangle, a democrat was censured by speaker nancy pelosi and the democratic congress. and he was, condemned by both parties, 333 members of congress, supported that censure resolution. including 170 democrats. only 77 voted against. and the democrats, we're clearly sending a message. there we are not going to tolerate ethical shortcuts among our, own even in this painful, even if the person who did, this was a legend, so that is what the last century looked like. congress setting aside, congressman, going to call
when the legendary, house democratic, charlie, a guy grew up with in new york we represented his harlem district, and, for dick gates, was censured by the house. it was for a number of, misdeeds including improper financial disclosures, and the failure to pay taxes on a vacation home. now, those ethical breaches, they were real, they were worthy of connotation, to my mind. but i was going back and looking at the stories, and they feel almost kind of quaint, frankly. in the post trump era....
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and always maintained their innocence in the shooting death of malcolm x at the audubon ballroom in harlem on february 21, 1965. the third man convicted said the other two had nothing to do with it and there was never any physical evidence that linked them to the scene. joining me now is the president and ceo of the national urban league marc morial and back with me is jamila hodge, executive director of equal justice usa. marc, thank you for joining us. this is such an interesting case, even though it's happening so much later than the crime was committed. we're now learning that there was evidence withheld at the time. what do you make of this happening today, these two sentences being exonerated? >> this is a case of prosecutorial and law enforcement misconduct, of being, if you will, revealed and affirmed over 50 years later. this is a case of two men who were convicted without any physical evidence, two men who were convicted notwithstanding the fact that there was evidence indicating that they were not responsible for this crime, including the testimony of talmadge or thomas hayden,
and always maintained their innocence in the shooting death of malcolm x at the audubon ballroom in harlem on february 21, 1965. the third man convicted said the other two had nothing to do with it and there was never any physical evidence that linked them to the scene. joining me now is the president and ceo of the national urban league marc morial and back with me is jamila hodge, executive director of equal justice usa. marc, thank you for joining us. this is such an interesting case, even...
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2010, when the legendary house democrat, charlie wrangle, a guy i brew up with, who represented his harlem district was censured by the house for a number of misdeeds, including improper financial disclosures and the failure to pay taxes on a vacation home. now, those ethical breaches, they were real, they were worthy of condemnation, to my mind. but i have to say, going back and looking at this story, and they feel almost kind of quaint, frankly, in the post-trump era. another thing to note about that, you heard it in the clip. congressman rangle, a democrat, was censured by speaker nancy pelosi and a democratic congress. he was condemned overwhelmingly by both parties. 333 members of congress supported that resolution, including 170 democrats. only 79 voted against it. the dmentds were clearly sending a message, we're not going to tolerate ethical shortcuts of our own, even if the person who did it is a legend. that's what the last censure looked like. congress setting aside partisan point scoring to call out bad behav behavier in its ranks. that's not the process anymore. fast forward 1
2010, when the legendary house democrat, charlie wrangle, a guy i brew up with, who represented his harlem district was censured by the house for a number of misdeeds, including improper financial disclosures and the failure to pay taxes on a vacation home. now, those ethical breaches, they were real, they were worthy of condemnation, to my mind. but i have to say, going back and looking at this story, and they feel almost kind of quaint, frankly, in the post-trump era. another thing to note...
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it was a sunday in late february, 1965, the audubon ballroom at 165th and broadway in harlem in new york city. it was a landmark big building, beautiful building. had a huge theater that sat thousands of people. on the second floor there was an actual ballroom, and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for
it was a sunday in late february, 1965, the audubon ballroom at 165th and broadway in harlem in new york city. it was a landmark big building, beautiful building. had a huge theater that sat thousands of people. on the second floor there was an actual ballroom, and the capacity of the ballroom was smaller. the capacity of the ballroom for
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i would never forget asap ferg or rocky or the mob who represented -- rocky represents harlem with the best of them. i'll tell you this, noah. >> on that note, if you don't -- now you do. >> wait, i cut out. repeat for me. even if the viewers heard you. >> i said on that note, now if you don't know, now you know. >> oh, okay. brooklyn's finest. for the win. good to see you both and thank you for your patience with me, as always. next up, giuliani trying to hide evidence from the feds. legally, we'll explain what he's asking for, but first, a new push. historic spending. republicans exposed. one of our favorite guests. paul krugman is here live, next. paul krugman is here live, next. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting
i would never forget asap ferg or rocky or the mob who represented -- rocky represents harlem with the best of them. i'll tell you this, noah. >> on that note, if you don't -- now you do. >> wait, i cut out. repeat for me. even if the viewers heard you. >> i said on that note, now if you don't know, now you know. >> oh, okay. brooklyn's finest. for the win. good to see you both and thank you for your patience with me, as always. next up, giuliani trying to hide evidence...
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there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp. he is demanding the city and redevelopment agency which currently owns the vacant building that has yoshi's jazz club to transfer control to the black community. deliver justice. fairness and inclusion. for the culture, the history and the good sense of the african american community. community leaders are hoping that gross, of course so they can get this building and what they say are not only the proper hands, but the only hands in san francisco rob roth, ktvu fox two news. already nice day today because i mean there was fog and low clouds kind of cool in a lot of high clouds. tomorrow will be a nicer day. we're going to see
there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp. he is demanding the city and redevelopment agency which currently...
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there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp is demanding the city and redevelopment agency, which currently owns the vacant building that has yoshi's jazz club to transfer control to the black community. deliver justice. fairness and inclusion. for the culture, the history and the good sense of the african american community. community leaders are hoping that grew support so they can get this building and what they say are not only the proper hands, but the only hands it's san francisco rob ross ktvu, fox two news. well the newest war of the caldecott tunnel has a new name. caltrans unveiled a sign for what is now the representative ellen o'kane tauscher memorial board.
there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp is demanding the city and redevelopment agency, which currently...
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there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp. he is demanding the city and redevelopment agency, which currently owns the vacant building that has yoshi's jazz club to transfer control to the black community. deliver justice. found this and inclusion. the culture, the history and the good sense of the african american community. community leaders are hoping that gross of port so they can get this building and what they say are not only the proper hands, but the only ants in san francisco rob roth, ktvu fox two news. the british government has raised its terror threat level to severe after deadly explosion outside a hospital over the weekend in liverpool, investigators say
there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp. he is demanding the city and redevelopment agency, which currently...
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there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp. he is demanding the city and redevelopment agency, which currently owns the vacant building that has yoshi's jazz club to transfer control to the black community. deliver justice. fairness and inclusion. the culture, the history. and the good sense of the african american community. community leaders are hoping that gross of port so they can get this building and what they say are not only the proper hands, but the only hands in san francisco rob roth, ktvu fox two news. and the oakland unified school district is set to host a meeting tonight about how to better serve african american students. parents will get a chance to tal
there was a time when the fillmore was known as harlem of the west. it was a predominantly black neighborhood during world war two. but after the war came urban renewal, which forced out most of the old residents who could no longer afford to live here, it was not about redevelopment. it was about black removal, and now there needs to be reparations, says reverend name is brown, president of the san francisco chapter of the acp. he is demanding the city and redevelopment agency, which currently...
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her mother was pregnant with her and a twin when her father was assassinated in 1965 in harlem. her passing comes just days after 2 of the 3 men convicted of killing malcolm x years ago were exonerated. coming up next to the kron 4 morning news cases are up around the country. could another surge of covid-19 on the way local health experts are weighing in. we'll have that when we get back. well, the attorney for the family of brian laundrie says brian shot and killed himself. investigators found laundrie's partial remains in october in a heavily wooded park in florida. well, the fbi used dental records to identify the remains of laundry. you may remember laundry have been the subject of a manhunt for more than a month as investigators search for clues after his girlfriend, gabby petito was found dead. the 2 had gone on a cross country road trip before petito was reported missing her body was found at a wyoming national park. after 3 years in court families of 16 of the 17 victims from the parkland mass shooting of reached a settlement with the department of justice, the lawsuit
her mother was pregnant with her and a twin when her father was assassinated in 1965 in harlem. her passing comes just days after 2 of the 3 men convicted of killing malcolm x years ago were exonerated. coming up next to the kron 4 morning news cases are up around the country. could another surge of covid-19 on the way local health experts are weighing in. we'll have that when we get back. well, the attorney for the family of brian laundrie says brian shot and killed himself. investigators...
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the parade route was originally 6 miles long from harlem to herald square besides santa claus. the star attractions back then were actually animals on long from the central park zoo. but the animals were overwhelmed by the huge crowd. too often tired on the long march to animals lost their star billing in just a few years. in 1927 the parade would never be the same. the first giant helium-filled balloons rose above the captivated crowd characters that were once super recognizable come and gone of all of them felix the cat, the most enduring balloon. but new additions continue really cracked the parade lineup reflecting the changing times and pop culture of the day. today we take for granted the macy's thanksgiving day parade can be watched by millions of americans coast to coast. but for the first 2 decades you only saw if you went in person. in fact, the first broadcast of the macy's thanksgiving day parade wasn't even on television. >> was on the radio in maybe you could watch it on the radio, but he sure could hears the first national broadcast on television took it to a who
the parade route was originally 6 miles long from harlem to herald square besides santa claus. the star attractions back then were actually animals on long from the central park zoo. but the animals were overwhelmed by the huge crowd. too often tired on the long march to animals lost their star billing in just a few years. in 1927 the parade would never be the same. the first giant helium-filled balloons rose above the captivated crowd characters that were once super recognizable come and gone...
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there's a harlem globetrotters and the boom box of playing sweet, georgia, brown and they were passing the ball around. i'm not unfamiliar with the basketball court what i can really walk and how would say run but really walk. so they asked me to join the shark. like but every time one of the globe trotters with passion, the ball to powell. he fumbled it. he dropped. it would fall to the floor to finally won a globe trotting switched off the boom box. and should grow what's up with you? we show you the ball, you draft it. and without. a grand, but that a grimace. he looked straight at that globetrotters while you were out shooting hoops showers stealing hubcaps. said that was all right. think the boom back bucs back on. it was sweet, georgia brown time again. i should add say she will curiosity nothing made secretary paul happier and the snake away from a security. do you details? does that sound familiar to anyone here and when you do it in the state department. he would generally be followed by a on the shell shay. i'm free. i broke out. and then he tell me where was because it would
there's a harlem globetrotters and the boom box of playing sweet, georgia, brown and they were passing the ball around. i'm not unfamiliar with the basketball court what i can really walk and how would say run but really walk. so they asked me to join the shark. like but every time one of the globe trotters with passion, the ball to powell. he fumbled it. he dropped. it would fall to the floor to finally won a globe trotting switched off the boom box. and should grow what's up with you? we show...
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her mother was pregnant with her and that when when their father was assassinated in 1965 in harlem. her passion comes just days after 2 of the men convicted of killing malcolm x years ago were exonerated. >> after spending more than 40 years behind bars. a wrongfully convicted missouri man has been exonerated. kevin strickland, who is black was convicted by an all-white jury in 1979 for triple murder in spite of no physical evidence linking him to the crime scene. the judge's decision to release strickland was made possible by a new missouri law which gives prisoners the authority to seek a hearing. if new evidence points toward a wrongful conviction. strickland says he's thankful thankful for his attorneys and everyone who listened him over the years while he maintained his innocence. >> still ahead tonight has some of the oldest trees in the world. stand up to fires climate change and other threats we go deep into the fars to show you their current condition of the amazing trees. natural protection and his sports klay thompson participated in his first full team practice since his
her mother was pregnant with her and that when when their father was assassinated in 1965 in harlem. her passion comes just days after 2 of the men convicted of killing malcolm x years ago were exonerated. >> after spending more than 40 years behind bars. a wrongfully convicted missouri man has been exonerated. kevin strickland, who is black was convicted by an all-white jury in 1979 for triple murder in spite of no physical evidence linking him to the crime scene. the judge's decision to...
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he he was jamaican immigrants grew up in harlem. encountered racism when he was rtc student when he was a, you know, officer in the military went to be served honorably got the purple heart twice and rose in the ranks and someone who everyone realize from an early early on. this was a very special person. you don't get to be the national security advisor to the president, the united states because you don't think they don't think you can do the job. and when he became the first week, the was the first black chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and it's funny when you talk about when you're talking about how. it with and was and but i think a lot of us remember our first introduction to him during the gulf war when that famous a press conference what you said with. so what do do about iraq. iranian army said, well, he said, well, right. iraq arby's and what we're going to cut it off. we're going to kill and that sort of confidence coming. and at that chart that jarring lunch. but very confident statement, a car from colin powell was
he he was jamaican immigrants grew up in harlem. encountered racism when he was rtc student when he was a, you know, officer in the military went to be served honorably got the purple heart twice and rose in the ranks and someone who everyone realize from an early early on. this was a very special person. you don't get to be the national security advisor to the president, the united states because you don't think they don't think you can do the job. and when he became the first week, the was...
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two-time pulitzer prize winner colson whitehead brings us inside that world in his latest novel, "harlem shuffle," plus. - peril remains, it's not over trump is out there. - [christiane] investigative journalist bob woodward joins walter isaacson with new details about the turbulent transfer of power from trump to biden. [upbeat music]
two-time pulitzer prize winner colson whitehead brings us inside that world in his latest novel, "harlem shuffle," plus. - peril remains, it's not over trump is out there. - [christiane] investigative journalist bob woodward joins walter isaacson with new details about the turbulent transfer of power from trump to biden. [upbeat music]
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two-time pulitzer prize winner colson whitehead brings us inside that world in his latest novel, "harlem shuffle," plus. - peril remains, it's not over trump is out there. - [christiane] investigative journalist bob woodward joins walter isaacson with new details about the turbulent transfer of power from trump to biden. [upbeat music]
two-time pulitzer prize winner colson whitehead brings us inside that world in his latest novel, "harlem shuffle," plus. - peril remains, it's not over trump is out there. - [christiane] investigative journalist bob woodward joins walter isaacson with new details about the turbulent transfer of power from trump to biden. [upbeat music]
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. >> take the east harlem. >> ordering coffee? >> where, sure enough. it's colombia up front. in the back. >> this is all yemen coffee. >> he keeps half a dozen different varieties in his back room. brought by friends and family visiting from yemen. some more coursely ground. others not as dark. one so mellow it doesn't need milk. another so strong it will knock your socks off. >> double shot starbucks. use one shot of this. >> that smells good. >> no milk no sugar. just black. >> so, if the yemen coffee is to have shelf,. >> that's off the charts. >> why not sell it up front? >> a civil war, drought and spike shipping costs have sent yemen coffee prices soaring. particularly problematic for one of the few to try tak fro counoo to front ening u a chain of yemen ee >> what'n y $400. >> wait, wait, wait. your last shipment of coffee cost $400,000? >> yes. >> if you were to get the same shipment same size of colombia beans what would it cost? >> 60,000. >> for the most part, yemen coffee is not for the pour and go crowd. so for now, just about every yemen selling coffee will keep
. >> take the east harlem. >> ordering coffee? >> where, sure enough. it's colombia up front. in the back. >> this is all yemen coffee. >> he keeps half a dozen different varieties in his back room. brought by friends and family visiting from yemen. some more coursely ground. others not as dark. one so mellow it doesn't need milk. another so strong it will knock your socks off. >> double shot starbucks. use one shot of this. >> that smells good....
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. >> the heritage center was once known as the harlem of the west and was the center of black business, as well as social spiritual life. >> pop star adele. ed for a global audience on cbs last night. >> and she decided to share the stage with two very lucky fans. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> will you marry me? >> in real life? >> in real life. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> in real life. [ laughter ] he proposed to his girlfriend of seven years. here is what the couple had to say about the big moment on cbs mornings. >> it felt-like this opportunity was from god for sure, because it was made for us, and once it came across my table and i saw it, i just knee that if i submit to this, they're going to pick us, because we just have so much to offer, and i'm just happy that everything went the way it did. >> so romantic. you can check out adele's special stream right now on paramount plus. >> he was right, and she said yes! >> what great story. >> technically, she said yeah. >> for real? in real life? >> in real life. as long as it's an affirmative, that's all that matters. [ laughter ] >> any
. >> the heritage center was once known as the harlem of the west and was the center of black business, as well as social spiritual life. >> pop star adele. ed for a global audience on cbs last night. >> and she decided to share the stage with two very lucky fans. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> will you marry me? >> in real life? >> in real life. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> in real life. [ laughter ] he proposed to his girlfriend of seven years....
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he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the f.b.i. had eyewitness testimony from, presumably, the nine informants that were in the room that day about who did the crime. m i09.and azizthird man,talmad aziz is now he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it, i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "irt hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to beted te officially announced tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. and tonight, we're examining what'
he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the f.b.i. had eyewitness testimony from, presumably, the nine informants that were in the room that day...
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he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the fbi had eyewitness testimony from presumably the nine informants that were in the room that day about who did the crime. >> reporter: a third man, talmadge haier, confessed to the killing. but islam and aziz never did. islam died in 2009. aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. norah. norah. >> maurice dubois, than
he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the fbi had eyewitness testimony from presumably the nine informants that were in the room that day about who did the crime. >>...
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. >> take the bodega monif ziyad runs in east harlem. sure enough >> she wants black ice coffee. >> it's colombian up front. but in the back, this is all yemeni coffee. >> all yemeni coffee. >> ziyad keeps half a dozen different varieties in his back room, brought by friends and family visiting from yemen, some coursely ground, others no the as today, one doesn't need milk, another strong it will knock your socks off. >> double shot from starbucks or from duncan donuts you get one shot from this. >> that smells good. >> no sugar-month milk. just black. >> so if the yemeni coffee is top shelf, it's different. that's off the charts. why not sell it up front? >> a civil war drought and spiking shipping costs sent yemeni coffee prices soaring, particularly problematic for alhasbani. one of the few that try to do taking it from the back room front counter. opening up qahwa house, a chain of yemeni coffee shops. >> what's it cost you to bring in a shipment of coffee beans. >> around $400,000. >> wait. the last shipment of yemeni coffee cost yo
. >> take the bodega monif ziyad runs in east harlem. sure enough >> she wants black ice coffee. >> it's colombian up front. but in the back, this is all yemeni coffee. >> all yemeni coffee. >> ziyad keeps half a dozen different varieties in his back room, brought by friends and family visiting from yemen, some coursely ground, others no the as today, one doesn't need milk, another strong it will knock your socks off. >> double shot from starbucks or from...