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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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so we need to settle a score and then run that score up like the harlem globetrotters playing against the little sisters of the poor. so first, recap. the steele dossier was an anti-trump conspiracy theory funded by the clinton campaign. to begin the number one all things russian, smear buffet. all it did was bore us, of bowl filled with poison borscht. >> the dossier has been corroborated by the intelligence community. >> the dossier in fact is far from bogus. >> i think we will have to actually stop calling at the infamous. increasingly if the accurate dossier. >> the famous dossier getting lumber court ability. >> the claim that the dossier has been increasingly discredited. that's not true in terms of the public record about the dossier. it's quite the opposite. >> greg: they have so much egg on their face their eyeballs need lipitor. still bigger than watergate though. >> what we are watching in the trump presidency is worse than watergate. i keep getting asked, are there echoes of watergate in this? and there are. >> we are also witnessing something we did not see again, which i
so we need to settle a score and then run that score up like the harlem globetrotters playing against the little sisters of the poor. so first, recap. the steele dossier was an anti-trump conspiracy theory funded by the clinton campaign. to begin the number one all things russian, smear buffet. all it did was bore us, of bowl filled with poison borscht. >> the dossier has been corroborated by the intelligence community. >> the dossier in fact is far from bogus. >> i think we...
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have this other one, a woman was pushed into an oncoming subway train on october 3 and assaulted on a harlem train a month earlier. you can draw a line as to the policy of letting people out too early to additional crimes being committed. >> you know, dana, it's like we should just open the jail cells and let any and everybody out. that is ridiculous. we have violent criminals out here who are killing people, who are harming and maimg and injuring citizens in this country. you know, if you want to look at bail reform and you want to look at non-violent criminals, well, i don't have a problem with that. but when we just take the bath water and throw everyone out into these various metropolitan cities, all we are doing is creating havoc for ourselves. and an excellent example of that is what happened there in waukesha, wisconsin. >> benjamin: i want to get your views quickly on the number of homicides in d.c. it has just hit 200 this year. you were a former d.c. homicide detective yourself. this trend continues and hasn't been at that level since 2003 and a problem occurring in other democrati
have this other one, a woman was pushed into an oncoming subway train on october 3 and assaulted on a harlem train a month earlier. you can draw a line as to the policy of letting people out too early to additional crimes being committed. >> you know, dana, it's like we should just open the jail cells and let any and everybody out. that is ridiculous. we have violent criminals out here who are killing people, who are harming and maimg and injuring citizens in this country. you know, if...
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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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it was the harlem globetrotters, and the boom box was playing "sweet georgia brown" and they were passings the ball around and i'm not unfamiliar with the basketball court back when i could really walk, i won't say run but really walk so they asked me to join the circle and i did, but every time one of the globetrotters would pass the ball to secretary powell, he's fumble it, he'd drop it. it would fall to the floor. so finally one of the globetrotters switched off the boom box and said, what's up with you? we throw you the ball and you drop it, and without a grin, without a grimace he looked straight at that globetrotter and said, well, you were out shooting hoops i was stealing hubcaps. [ laughter ] the globetrotter said that was all right. flipped the boom box back on and it was "sweet georgia brown" time again. i said he had an insatiable curiosity, nothing made secretary powell happier than to sneak away from his security detail. does that sound familiar to anyone here and when he would do it in the state department it would japan be followed by a call to me on the cell saying i'm fre
it was the harlem globetrotters, and the boom box was playing "sweet georgia brown" and they were passings the ball around and i'm not unfamiliar with the basketball court back when i could really walk, i won't say run but really walk so they asked me to join the circle and i did, but every time one of the globetrotters would pass the ball to secretary powell, he's fumble it, he'd drop it. it would fall to the floor. so finally one of the globetrotters switched off the boom box and...
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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 dinners and other seated events was about 200 people. but that sunday, february 21st, 1965, there were double that number of people crowded into that room, a packed audience, 400 people in the 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 not long after he joined the nation of islam in the early 1950s. but after more than a decade as a lightning rod in that specific cause, he had made 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, but that day his wife was there to watch his speech. she was pregn
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 dinners and other seated events was about 200 people. but that sunday, february 21st, 1965, there were double that number of people crowded into that room, a...
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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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and evian survived by his wife and two children, tributes for the creator are now pouring in famed harlem designer dapper dan saying his life was a testament to how much black lives matter by showing what black lives are capable of >> who can we empower next >> reporter: capable of and celebrated for. >> life is so short that you can't waste a day subscribing to what someone thinks you can do, versus knowing what you can do >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news new york >>> that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ ♪ ♪♪ sat on the ground ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ there is nothing and dear loved ♪ ♪ where is my mind ♪ ♪ where's my mind ♪ ♪ where's my mind ♪ ♪ where is my mind ♪ ♪ way out in the water, seared swimming ♪ ♪ with your feet on the air and your head on the ground ♪ ♪ try this trick and spin it, yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ your head will collapse ♪ ♪ but there's nothing in it ♪ ♪ and you'll ask yourself ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ where is my mind? ♪ ♪
and evian survived by his wife and two children, tributes for the creator are now pouring in famed harlem designer dapper dan saying his life was a testament to how much black lives matter by showing what black lives are capable of >> who can we empower next >> reporter: capable of and celebrated for. >> life is so short that you can't waste a day subscribing to what someone thinks you can do, versus knowing what you can do >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news new york...
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and i will always remember the afternoon bob and i spent in harlem a few years ago talking about history in the writing process. there is a greater appreciation for his book. now his archive is at the new york historical society i can't wait to visit. who knows bob maybe you could give me a tour of the exhibit. in all seriousness i want to thank you for all you have done to help us expand our understanding of the past, the present leading to our ability to envision the possibility of the future. i wish you a wonderful celebration in many more years of continued good work. >> thank you bill. >> thank you louise. this is such a thrilling day for me. to have people that i so much admire talk this morning about what is called my archive. bob douglas, bill, lisa, jane, i said what i wanted to about each of you. i could use up the entire time a lot of the syllogistic from the bottom of my heart you given me a day i will never forget and thank you. to have people i so much admire here to talk about me makes the stay that is accurate. today is thrilling because it's an announcement that my paper
and i will always remember the afternoon bob and i spent in harlem a few years ago talking about history in the writing process. there is a greater appreciation for his book. now his archive is at the new york historical society i can't wait to visit. who knows bob maybe you could give me a tour of the exhibit. in all seriousness i want to thank you for all you have done to help us expand our understanding of the past, the present leading to our ability to envision the possibility of the...
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. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now ♪ >> "the breaks" was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> as a young kid running around with a local deejay crew i watched the transition from all the disco music we used to play at the block parties to slowly and surely hip-hop taking over. ♪ >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching, and it's a process of using two turntables and a mixer making new sounds out of already existing albums. >> thing that gave life to music in the '80s for me was hip-hop because it took the sounds of the '60s and '70s and brought it to the forefront. ♪ a child is born with no state of mind ♪ ♪ blind to the ways of mankind ♪ ♪ god is smiling on you but he's frowning, too ♪ ♪ only god knows what you go through ♪ >> "the message" was the first hip-hop song that wasn't just a par
. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now ♪ >> "the breaks" was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> as a young kid running around with a local deejay crew i watched the transition from all the disco music...
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>> there were four cameras at the harlem cultural festival. and by far my favorite camera of all was camera four, which strictly told the story of that day. >> my name is musa jackson, and i attended the harlem culture festival in 1969 when i was 4. >> reporter: musa jackson found himself awakened to childhood memories. >> i felt love permeating throughout this space that was here in harlem in this park. >> musa jackson was our very first interview. we're like, tell us everything you remember. he was like, this is the very first memory of my life i have, so i'll tell you exactly everything. as he's describing this, we're looking at each other from behind the camera, like yo. this is not on the internet, right? literally he was just describing things that only he would know. ♪ when the moon is in the southern sky ♪ >> reporter: from searchlight pictures, which like abc news is part of disney, "summer of soul" has led musa to connect with other attendees, like darrell lewis, who was 19 in 1969. >> music helped during the late '60s. so much o
>> there were four cameras at the harlem cultural festival. and by far my favorite camera of all was camera four, which strictly told the story of that day. >> my name is musa jackson, and i attended the harlem culture festival in 1969 when i was 4. >> reporter: musa jackson found himself awakened to childhood memories. >> i felt love permeating throughout this space that was here in harlem in this park. >> musa jackson was our very first interview. we're like,...
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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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. >> a lot of harlem renaissance literature that's kind of thinking about this. one of my favorite novels is called black no more by george skyler who was an author and actually really kind of critical about the idea of like he was critical of the idea of there being distinct black culture, but sort of in this novel sort of begins in this mixed-race jazz setting and one of the characters -- she's like, no. and they're like, oh, they are here bowknot going to go all the way. it was a science fiction novel because it's about the procedure where you -- all the black people turn white. but also, there's a novel in heaven which has like this glossary and all of these, but has all of these jazz terms that you're supposed to -- i don't know if you're supposed to reference them as you're reading the novel but it's like, honky is a white person. but it's all in that setting and it's very inflict bid jeff and really thinking about the sort of cross racial of that. but that is just to say that i'm not a jazz expert but there's so much interesting stuff there that i think re
. >> a lot of harlem renaissance literature that's kind of thinking about this. one of my favorite novels is called black no more by george skyler who was an author and actually really kind of critical about the idea of like he was critical of the idea of there being distinct black culture, but sort of in this novel sort of begins in this mixed-race jazz setting and one of the characters -- she's like, no. and they're like, oh, they are here bowknot going to go all the way. it was a...
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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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what i want to do is to use two specific neighborhoods -- harlem, african-american, and bez hurst, stone italian american -- and these two people from different backgrounds come together and the precious on them make it difficult for them. but that was not the really -- the whole interracial thing was only a platform to get to what the movie is really about which is, at the time, how crack was devastating the black community, we should really see through what i believe is one of the greatest sam jackson performances as gator. >> trevor: right. there are so many stories and moments from your life in here. you know, your life has spanned decades, time, decades of people. fourth decade of filmmaking. i would like to know what the 198 offspike lee would take as advise from the 2021 spike lee, a person who has been all these journeys, crookland through defy bloods. >> i rarely do these hypothetical things but for you, my brother, i will. >> trevor: thank you. >> ed if the off3-year-old spike lee could speak to the -- as my late mother would say, the skinny rusty-butt spikey, i would tell my y
what i want to do is to use two specific neighborhoods -- harlem, african-american, and bez hurst, stone italian american -- and these two people from different backgrounds come together and the precious on them make it difficult for them. but that was not the really -- the whole interracial thing was only a platform to get to what the movie is really about which is, at the time, how crack was devastating the black community, we should really see through what i believe is one of the greatest...
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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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immigration, is the son of immigrants who rose up through a public university in new york, living in harlem to the heights of american power. and the first black almost everything, the first to be -- >> right. he broke so many barriers. >> he broke so many barriers. he was the first so many things, the first black chairman of the joint chiefs, the first black national security adviser, the first black secretary of state. he was -- and he was also of a breed that you used to see a lot of in washington and you can hardly find it any more. he's a moderate republican who had good relationships on both sides of the aisle. he led a consequential life. in those posts, he was not just the first black. he did consequential things. >> we always hear about kennedy sent the first military advisers to vietnam, you know who one of those advisers were? >> colin powell. >> go back there, go to the joint chiefs during the first gulf war, became world famous, really, for his briefings he and norman schwarzkopf. look at him as secretary of state and that fateful speech at the united nations which he later reg
immigration, is the son of immigrants who rose up through a public university in new york, living in harlem to the heights of american power. and the first black almost everything, the first to be -- >> right. he broke so many barriers. >> he broke so many barriers. he was the first so many things, the first black chairman of the joint chiefs, the first black national security adviser, the first black secretary of state. he was -- and he was also of a breed that you used to see a...
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"thriller." [ light laughter ] it's not the harlem shake?
"thriller." [ light laughter ] it's not the harlem shake?
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you know, i remember back in the seventy's heroin dealers on harlem give away turkey's every thanksgiving, and people love them on their sound of dope right here you got nancy pelosi equivalent to harlem heroine dealer of the 19th 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 what 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 crown of cloth out within 3 years as me there you know, face serious jail sense. now let's talk about the lithium lithium or it's needed to deliver electric cars. that 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, dyson wiggly, we lost that
you know, i remember back in the seventy's heroin dealers on harlem give away turkey's every thanksgiving, and people love them on their sound of dope right here you got nancy pelosi equivalent to harlem heroine dealer of the 19th 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...
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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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in harlem. >> so good to -- i want to make sure i get your title right. it's good to see you in person. we've been talking over sate satellite. >> that's true. >> professor, the same defense attorney complained about black pastors being in the courtroom now comparing a prayer rally outside the courthouse to a public lynching. what do you make of that? >> you know, my dear brother another sign of the profound spiritual decay moral decadence at work in our culture and society. you see, once you have organized hatred institutionalized greed and then you add fear and distrust, things get out of control spiritually behind the scene. that's what is happening now, brother. things are getting out of control. we're going to lose american democracy fairly soon if this spiritual decay and moral continues. >> you believe that? >> no doubt. we're on the edge, believe me you. and flet the greed and hatred expand, let folk turn on each other, the well to do sit back there and spectators because they still doing well. we're talking about working and poor people going at
in harlem. >> so good to -- i want to make sure i get your title right. it's good to see you in person. we've been talking over sate satellite. >> that's true. >> professor, the same defense attorney complained about black pastors being in the courtroom now comparing a prayer rally outside the courthouse to a public lynching. what do you make of that? >> you know, my dear brother another sign of the profound spiritual decay moral decadence at work in our culture and...
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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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. >> 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...
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it's the 50th anniversary back in new york city in harlem which is going to be amazing at the apollo. there's just so much soul and history and iconic moments. you know, so i'm just blessed to be a part of it. so many incredible artists that will be there. it's going to be definitely a moment for the culture. >> you have so many blessings right now. >> thank you so much. >> wrapping up your tour. getting a star on the walk of fame. >> yes. >> and you're going to receive an honor at the soul train awards. what does this moment mean to you? >> you said it best, i just feel so, so blessed and so grateful. you know, coming out of such a dark year with all of us going through the pandemic and we lost people. i had covid so to be here and be healthy and be with you guys and be celebrating these iconic moments in my life and my career with so much love and so much support is truly, truly a blessing and i'm just super humble. >> i got a note and i actually wanted to ask the producer, is this correct? 20th anniversary of your first -- 20th anniversary, 20 years since -- >> isn't that crazy it'
it's the 50th anniversary back in new york city in harlem which is going to be amazing at the apollo. there's just so much soul and history and iconic moments. you know, so i'm just blessed to be a part of it. so many incredible artists that will be there. it's going to be definitely a moment for the culture. >> you have so many blessings right now. >> thank you so much. >> wrapping up your tour. getting a star on the walk of fame. >> yes. >> and you're going to...
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. >>> coming up next, the new film "passing," crossing the color line in 1920s harlem. e our hous, been here for years. yeah. but there's an animal in the attic. (loud drumming) yeah yeah yeah yeah!!!! (animal drumming in distance) (loud drumming) drums! drums! aaaaaahhhh! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. we save a lot. aaaaaahhhh! ohhh! (loud drumming) animal! aaaaaahhhh! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. uh-oh... there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get
. >>> coming up next, the new film "passing," crossing the color line in 1920s harlem. e our hous, been here for years. yeah. but there's an animal in the attic. (loud drumming) yeah yeah yeah yeah!!!! (animal drumming in distance) (loud drumming) drums! drums! aaaaaahhhh! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. we save a lot. aaaaaahhhh! ohhh! (loud drumming) animal! aaaaaahhhh! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. uh-oh... there's a different way...
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. >> diana went to harlem and visited a pediatric aids unit. >> the princess had an emotional meeting with children suffering from aids. she wanted to know more about children whose aids were complicated by mother's drug abuse. >> i was eight years old at the time princess diana came to visit harlem hospital and i was excited my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in and she said where are they? we just took her to where the children were. she could not wait to get there. >> during the late '80s crack cocaine ravaged our neighborhood and with the drug addiction came promiscuous behaviors, sharing of needles and many of the modes of transmission of hiv/aids. it was a pandemic back then. these children were born with hiv and also severely addicted to crack. >> as she went to the room there was a little boy she went over and picked him up and he kind of just held on to her arm. and you could just see the love that this woman had for humanity. she was letting people know that you can be with them and you can love them. >> staff tell the princess they were su
. >> diana went to harlem and visited a pediatric aids unit. >> the princess had an emotional meeting with children suffering from aids. she wanted to know more about children whose aids were complicated by mother's drug abuse. >> i was eight years old at the time princess diana came to visit harlem hospital and i was excited my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in and she said where are they? we just took her to where the children were....
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and i am from district 30 in harlem. harlem is a majority black and brown community. i leave on a very historic street, 137 between seventh and eighth. i historic street, 137 between seventh and eighth.- seventh and eighth. i live in woodside — seventh and eighth. i live in woodside queens. - seventh and eighth. i live in woodside queens. we - seventh and eighth. i live in woodside queens. we have multiracial community and it is very friendly. 0ur multiracial community and it is very friendly. our community, it is our normal day, whether it is our normal day, whether it is our normal day, whether it is raining or dry outside. we're still looking a pretty coated storm system with a lot of rain and it is starting to move into the tri—state area. i am the owner of a cafe in a brooklyn new york. during covid we saw 75% revenue loss and it is always difficult to operate and we had to let go of a bunch of our stuff. now that things are finally back kind of two normal, with vaccinations, we felt we were ready to start bringing back out old business model. , ~ model. the
and i am from district 30 in harlem. harlem is a majority black and brown community. i leave on a very historic street, 137 between seventh and eighth. i historic street, 137 between seventh and eighth.- seventh and eighth. i live in woodside — seventh and eighth. i live in woodside queens. - seventh and eighth. i live in woodside queens. we - seventh and eighth. i live in woodside queens. we have multiracial community and it is very friendly. 0ur multiracial community and it is very...
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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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it also included general powell, it was the harlem globetrotters. the boombox was plain sweet georgia brown. they were passing the ball around. i am not unfamiliar with the passed ball court, back when i could really walk. i would say run, but really walk. so they asked me to join the circle, i did. every time one of the globetrotters would pass the ball to secretary powell, he would fumble it. he drop it. it would fall to the floor. so finally, one of the globetrotters switched off the boombox. he said, what's up with you? use to we throwing the ball and you drop. and without a grin, without a grievous. he looked straight at that globetrotters said, while you were out shooting hoops i was out stealing hubcaps. the globetrotters said that was all right. he put the boombox back on and it was sweet georgia brown time again. i said he had an insatiable curiosity. nothing made secretary powell happier than to sneak away from his security duty and detail. does that sound familiar to anyone here? when he would do it in the state department, it would gener
it also included general powell, it was the harlem globetrotters. the boombox was plain sweet georgia brown. they were passing the ball around. i am not unfamiliar with the passed ball court, back when i could really walk. i would say run, but really walk. so they asked me to join the circle, i did. every time one of the globetrotters would pass the ball to secretary powell, he would fumble it. he drop it. it would fall to the floor. so finally, one of the globetrotters switched off the...
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go to harlem and plant trees. the thing i noticed was when we showed up in harlem no one was interested in planting trees. everyone showed up except for the boss who actually was nowhere to be found in no one was planting trees. they were b telling investment r stories, catching up on office gossip and not really planting trees. of course then the boss shows up an hour late, the guy at the top of the food chain which by the way goldman sachs they were slim fit suits, tailored shirts and sheep visibly cheap rubber wrist strap digital washes as a show about false humility. shows up with the watch, and guccii boots and said we are taking pictures and getting out of here and that's exactly what we did and e went to a bar neary and started drinking and i asked one of the older associates, look, we wanted to call it a social day we should have just called it that rather than calling it service day in his response stuck with me. he said have you ever heard of the golden rule and he said of course i had gone to a catholic
go to harlem and plant trees. the thing i noticed was when we showed up in harlem no one was interested in planting trees. everyone showed up except for the boss who actually was nowhere to be found in no one was planting trees. they were b telling investment r stories, catching up on office gossip and not really planting trees. of course then the boss shows up an hour late, the guy at the top of the food chain which by the way goldman sachs they were slim fit suits, tailored shirts and sheep...
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and though if he, cnn can in the wasa market of his own, etc. harlem, who saw sophie lumper shuttle off up with him and then to el palin. how to hold the shot in the fields s e l at them. lemme 0 best fit cabella mom and landon will am the best fit videos to the, the, the been lead an aerosol my b day. it'll head about it for understand will fax been lab in charlotte, mac? the home adjust similarly. hey, the only the far and the muscle in. couldn't you to get mug? when can to trail, how many america bond or they could have mileage 0 last year. could be what it is either here. how about my best on the bis about so that he enough his story was in afghanistan, where been logged in was believed to be in hiding algae 0 with the in the foreign tv broadcaster in campbell, at the sound of military operations. on the 7th, october 2001 as with operation desert fox, 3 years earlier, al jazeera, his presence on the ground, gave it a head start over it's competitive. bad than was the believe with a little so kind of a little le, the stand of methodical, fair, but the other butterball a little before
and though if he, cnn can in the wasa market of his own, etc. harlem, who saw sophie lumper shuttle off up with him and then to el palin. how to hold the shot in the fields s e l at them. lemme 0 best fit cabella mom and landon will am the best fit videos to the, the, the been lead an aerosol my b day. it'll head about it for understand will fax been lab in charlotte, mac? the home adjust similarly. hey, the only the far and the muscle in. couldn't you to get mug? when can to trail, how many...
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they say the neighborhood was once considered the harlem of the west until urban renewal and gentrification in the 1950s and '60s pushed out most people of color. now they want this building, the san francisco's "black panther" party movement began and flourished, to become a black heritage center. >> you lose this building, you lose everything because you need a base. or at the very least, the next two generations of black san franciscans will fight for a place like this. >> i come here and see the magic happening on this street down here. >> mayor breed, who made reparations a budget priority, says she's unsure if state law would even allow such a deal. but will examine the proposal in more detail. >>> south lake tahoe continues to recover from the caldor fire. tonight a special effort to rebuild the area's trails. the nonprofit tahoe fund has launched the caldor trails restoration fund. the group and its partners say some 15 miles of trails suffered extensive damage including burned bridges, signs and structures designed to protect those trails. those things need to be repaired and they
they say the neighborhood was once considered the harlem of the west until urban renewal and gentrification in the 1950s and '60s pushed out most people of color. now they want this building, the san francisco's "black panther" party movement began and flourished, to become a black heritage center. >> you lose this building, you lose everything because you need a base. or at the very least, the next two generations of black san franciscans will fight for a place like this....
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just imagine what if a white man had driven through a parade that was going on in harlem, for example and killed and injured many african-americans? this would be a story rightsly so for many, many days and weeks. and what we're missing now in this coverage, right? because there is coverage, it's obviously because we just talked about it, but what's missing here, sean is the opinion side of newspapers, and other cable news networks expressing the same kind of outrage we saw over the last couple weeks over kyle rittenhouse. it shows you how selective and/or phoney that outrage was and is. kyle rittenhouse case. more deaths, including the death of a child and 8-year-old. we have children and the parents probably witnessed that and dozens others still remain in the hospital. some in critical condition. but the lack of the desired racial narrative is muting this to a certain extent and shows you how broken our media is, sean. >> with regard to the all the facts before we can report on it calling him a racist the night of the attack. difference in how they handle this and i guess as they p
just imagine what if a white man had driven through a parade that was going on in harlem, for example and killed and injured many african-americans? this would be a story rightsly so for many, many days and weeks. and what we're missing now in this coverage, right? because there is coverage, it's obviously because we just talked about it, but what's missing here, sean is the opinion side of newspapers, and other cable news networks expressing the same kind of outrage we saw over the last couple...
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. >> reporter: her childhood friend irene is prominent in harlem society, a prosperous doctor, a chance reunion upends both of their lives. >> this woman has been in exile essentially, and this is her homecoming, longing for home, for familiarity, for one's people, something that was denied people who enacted the life severns that is passing. >> what leads to her demise is her yearning to be in the company of blackness again, but in that way, it's a complicated celebration of the beauty of blackness. >> it seems as though your irene is constantly worried she will lose something. >> she's a worrywart. >> she's beginning to think that no one is ever happy for her or safe. >> what? >> have you ever thought of passing? >> no. why should i? i have everything i ever wanted. >> it looks like a film that might have been made in a bygone era, and when they were making films like that in hollywood, we weren't making them with two leads that look like us, and that's why for me it feels impactful. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> "passing" will be a
. >> reporter: her childhood friend irene is prominent in harlem society, a prosperous doctor, a chance reunion upends both of their lives. >> this woman has been in exile essentially, and this is her homecoming, longing for home, for familiarity, for one's people, something that was denied people who enacted the life severns that is passing. >> what leads to her demise is her yearning to be in the company of blackness again, but in that way, it's a complicated celebration of...
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i'm about to play basketball with the harlem globetrotters. moose, hi-lite, high rise, dragon, beast, i mean what's my nickname going to be? apparently my name is butterfingers. and it's my job to sink the winning dunk before halftime. like, i can't even clap on the right beat. and now, ladies and gentlemen, direct from nbc's first look, it's everyone's favorite butterfingers, jonathan bennett. jonathan: i run towards the basket, hi-lite passes it to me, i jump and literally feel like an astronaut just being lifted into the air defying gravity. it's the highest i've ever jumped in my life. and i dunk the ball to score that winning basket. it felt epic. announcer: jonathan bennett. what didn't feel so epic was when i got stuck hanging from the backboard. we never went over that part. so. guys, don't leave me hanging. come on. put me down. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines w
i'm about to play basketball with the harlem globetrotters. moose, hi-lite, high rise, dragon, beast, i mean what's my nickname going to be? apparently my name is butterfingers. and it's my job to sink the winning dunk before halftime. like, i can't even clap on the right beat. and now, ladies and gentlemen, direct from nbc's first look, it's everyone's favorite butterfingers, jonathan bennett. jonathan: i run towards the basket, hi-lite passes it to me, i jump and literally feel like an...
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harlem is a majority black and brown community. i live on a very historic street, 137th, between 7th and 8th. my name is danette and i live in woodside, queens. we have multiracial community and it's very friendly. our community, it's a normal day, whether it's raining or dry outside. we're still looking at a pretty potent storm system with a lot of rain, and it's all starting to move into the tri—state area. my name is hakeem. i'm the owner of the yafa cafe in brooklyn, new york. during covid, we saw a revenue loss of about 75%, and so it was always really difficult to operate and let go of a bunch of our staff. now that things were finally back kind of to normal, with vaccinations, we felt that we were ready to kind of start bringing back our old business model. the winds kicking in and also we're going to end up getting bigger rain in our area, because as it moves on a diagonal, it starts tapping into the ocean influence. the possibility that those storms do turn severe is something we've got to consider. we had the flash floo
harlem is a majority black and brown community. i live on a very historic street, 137th, between 7th and 8th. my name is danette and i live in woodside, queens. we have multiracial community and it's very friendly. our community, it's a normal day, whether it's raining or dry outside. we're still looking at a pretty potent storm system with a lot of rain, and it's all starting to move into the tri—state area. my name is hakeem. i'm the owner of the yafa cafe in brooklyn, new york. during...
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and you plant trees and whati noticed when i showed up at harlem's nobody was interested in planting trees . everyone showed up except for the boss but nobody was planting trees. they were telling investment war stories andnobody was planting trees . the thing we went to harlem to do and of course the boss shows up an hour late and by the way goldman sachs wore temperatures but they don't wear rolexes, they where these cheap black rubber wrist strap digital watches as a show of sort of false humility but he shows up with that watch and says a, we're going to take pictures and get out of here and that's what we did. we went to the bar and started drinking. b i said if we wanted to call it a social day we shouldhave called it back . in his response stuck with me. he said have you ever heard of the golden rule? i said treat others the way treated and he said no, the golden rule is this. he has the gold makes the rules. i call it the golden rule and i turned out i did learn something valuable that summer after all it's the golden rule i followed 10 years later when goldman sachs declares
and you plant trees and whati noticed when i showed up at harlem's nobody was interested in planting trees . everyone showed up except for the boss but nobody was planting trees. they were telling investment war stories andnobody was planting trees . the thing we went to harlem to do and of course the boss shows up an hour late and by the way goldman sachs wore temperatures but they don't wear rolexes, they where these cheap black rubber wrist strap digital watches as a show of sort of false...
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. >> i was eight-year-old at the time when princess diana came to visit harlem hospital. i was excited that my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in and she said "where are they?" >> we just took her to where the children were. she could not wait to get there. >> with the drug addiction came and promiscuous behavior, it was a pandemic back then. when these children were born, they were abandoned, not only hiv but severely addicted to crack. >> as she went into the room, there was a little boy and she went over and picked him up and he kind of just held onto her arm. you can just see the love that this woman had for humanity. she was letting people know that you can be with them and you can love them. >> there was a surprise that she went to the harlem hospital. >> at the time even our own government had to dealt with the age's crisis. they could not get a grip on it. she gave it the attention it merited. >> she chose to come to a small community hospital in ahm middl minority area during a crack pandemic. i can't believe she would come to m
. >> i was eight-year-old at the time when princess diana came to visit harlem hospital. i was excited that my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in and she said "where are they?" >> we just took her to where the children were. she could not wait to get there. >> with the drug addiction came and promiscuous behavior, it was a pandemic back then. when these children were born, they were abandoned, not only hiv but severely...
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when i showed up at harlem no one was interested in planting trees. and everyone showed up except for the boss, but no one was planting trees, they were catching up on investment war stories, and didn't plant trees. the boss shows up managing director, the guy at the top of the food chain. and they wear slim fit suits and don't wear rolexes, and wear these rubber band watches in a show of humility. and they said let's get out of here. went to bar and started drinking and i asked one of the older associates, nearby if we wanted to call it a social day, call it that rather than service day. >> and his response stuck with me he said have you ever heard of the golden rule? i said of course i had. i've been to catholic high school, if you treat others like you wanted to be treated. he said no shall the golden rule is this, he who has the gold makes the rules. and that stuck with me. i called it the goldman rule and turns out i did learn something valuable that summer after all and it was the goldman rule when goldman declares from the mountain tops of davo
when i showed up at harlem no one was interested in planting trees. and everyone showed up except for the boss, but no one was planting trees, they were catching up on investment war stories, and didn't plant trees. the boss shows up managing director, the guy at the top of the food chain. and they wear slim fit suits and don't wear rolexes, and wear these rubber band watches in a show of humility. and they said let's get out of here. went to bar and started drinking and i asked one of the...
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and evian survived by his wife and two children, tributes for the creator are now pouring in famed harlem designer dapper dan saying his life was a testament to how much black lives matter by showing what black lives are capable of >> who can we empower next >> reporter: capable of and celebrated for. >> life is so short that you can't waste a day subscribing to what someone thinks you can do, versus knowing what you can do >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news new york >>> that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to please. so, i go to floor & decor where they don't just know the difference between products, they live for it. from american hardwood to spanish porcelain to italian marble, i'm looking for inspiration from every part of the world. so, when it comes to discovering every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design, one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. now, i've got one. explore floor & decor in per
and evian survived by his wife and two children, tributes for the creator are now pouring in famed harlem designer dapper dan saying his life was a testament to how much black lives matter by showing what black lives are capable of >> who can we empower next >> reporter: capable of and celebrated for. >> life is so short that you can't waste a day subscribing to what someone thinks you can do, versus knowing what you can do >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news new york...