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the results of last month's harlem entry election at least 11 soldiers have been killed by gunman during a raid on a military outpost in the year. it happened in the south west near the border with molly a fuel tank explosion in syria ins. capital was reported to have left as many as 100 people dead. many others was severely burnt. nicaragua has a restricted campaigning for sundays elections. citing pandemic restrictions, dozens of opposition, figures were arrested in the run up to the fact. those are your headlines, talked out is there as next. we pull a much more goes to the communities they live in. no matter how much it needs to present tissue as much as anyone else's. going to like the main, it's one of the most hideous the police that's part of the night, the delta. and now it's people say they want a clean up all that is floyd, embodiment with the media, lance, the coverage or covers you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right above is what i want to change. i wanted to go further to cover story stuff, impact the lives of people to truthfully, tell the story th
the results of last month's harlem entry election at least 11 soldiers have been killed by gunman during a raid on a military outpost in the year. it happened in the south west near the border with molly a fuel tank explosion in syria ins. capital was reported to have left as many as 100 people dead. many others was severely burnt. nicaragua has a restricted campaigning for sundays elections. citing pandemic restrictions, dozens of opposition, figures were arrested in the run up to the fact....
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and though the fi, cnn can in the wal mart of his own, etc, harlem, who saw sophie among sharon. lemme and them to l. fall and how, how they shut in the field is, is he it out at dawn. lemme, as he had a best fit. cabella my been lad and will him the best it did. you should hear the lad and at a fellow might be day. it'll head about it for understand. we'll fax been lad in charlotte mac. uh huh. jeff emily. hey, the only the far and the muscle in clue you mug monk into a l. how min america bond or they could have mileage a 0 year could be what. 6 it hundreds is either a heal. how about my best on the about sadie? he enough about the story was in afghanistan, where been lot in was believe to be in hiding algebra with the only foreign tv broadcast, the incumbent at the sound of military operations. on the 7th, october 2001 as with operation, is at fox, 3 years earlier, al jazeera, his presence on the ground, gave it a head start over it's competitive, bad, and mazda the police with a little so kind of a little bit of a stab of methodical for, but the other butterball a little befor
and though the fi, cnn can in the wal mart of his own, etc, harlem, who saw sophie among sharon. lemme and them to l. fall and how, how they shut in the field is, is he it out at dawn. lemme, as he had a best fit. cabella my been lad and will him the best it did. you should hear the lad and at a fellow might be day. it'll head about it for understand. we'll fax been lad in charlotte mac. uh huh. jeff emily. hey, the only the far and the muscle in clue you mug monk into a l. how min america bond...
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and though if he, cnn can in the wasa market of his own, etc, and harlem, who saw sophie monk, cheryl, also william, and then i'll follow the how to, how the shot and will not feel it out at them. lemme as here are best fit cabella mom and landon will on the best fit video said he'd been led and all my b day it'll head about for understand will fax been lab in the charlotte mac, the hum, adjust similarly. hey, the lee the far and the muscle in clue, you should have mug moved into the min america bond, or the lobby could have mileage a 0 last year could be what it hundreds is he, he covers that bus on but missed about studies. he enough the story was in afghanistan, where been lot was believed to be in hiding algae 0 with the in the foreign t v broadcast at incompetence, 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 it a believe with the a little so kind of a little bit of the stand of methodical fair, but the other butterball a l
and though if he, cnn can in the wasa market of his own, etc, and harlem, who saw sophie monk, cheryl, also william, and then i'll follow the how to, how the shot and will not feel it out at them. lemme as here are best fit cabella mom and landon will on the best fit video said he'd been led and all my b day it'll head about for understand will fax been lab in the charlotte mac, the hum, adjust similarly. hey, the lee the far and the muscle in clue, you should have mug moved into the min...
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and though the fi, cnn can in the wall, some market of his own, etc. harlem who saw sophie amongst a shuttle off up lumber, and then i'll tell him how to hold the shot and see if he'll just see it out at dawn. lemme as he are best fit cabella my been lad and will him the best it did you should either the lad and at a fellow might be de it'll how to bother for understand. we'll fax. been loud in charlotte, mac. the hum. adjust. similarly. hey, the only the far and the muscle in clue you should have mug monk into a l. how min america bond or a bed lobby could have a mileage a 0. you could be what. 6 it is he, he you, how about that must on but this about sadie. he enough about the story with in afghan stone where been logged in was believe to be in hiding algae. 0 was the only foreign tv broadcast, the incumbent at the sound of military operations. on the 7th, october 2001. as with operation as it fox, 3 years earlier, al jazeera, his presence on the ground, gave it a head start over its competitors. by the name of the police, with a little kind of a little la, the stab of methodical f
and though the fi, cnn can in the wall, some market of his own, etc. harlem who saw sophie amongst a shuttle off up lumber, and then i'll tell him how to hold the shot and see if he'll just see it out at dawn. lemme as he are best fit cabella my been lad and will him the best it did you should either the lad and at a fellow might be de it'll how to bother for understand. we'll fax. been loud in charlotte, mac. the hum. adjust. similarly. hey, the only the far and the muscle in clue you should...
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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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and though the fi, cnn can in the wasa market of his own, etc. harlem, who saw sophie lumper shuttle off up with him and then i'll tell him how to hold the shot and will not feel as if he at done. lemme as he are best fit cabella my been lad, and we'll him the best it did. he said he'd been less than a fellow might be day. it'll head about it for understand. we'll fax been lad in charlotte mac the majestically. hey the only the far and lean couldn't. you should have moved into the min america bond, or the lobby could hold on just last year. could be what it is he, he, you, hubbard, my best on the about. so that he enough about 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 its competitors. lad and mother the believe with a little so kind of a little le, the stab of methodical for, but the other butterball a little before i
and though the fi, cnn can in the wasa market of his own, etc. harlem, who saw sophie lumper shuttle off up with him and then i'll tell him how to hold the shot and will not feel as if he at done. lemme as he are best fit cabella my been lad, and we'll him the best it did. he said he'd been less than a fellow might be day. it'll head about it for understand. we'll fax been lad in charlotte mac the majestically. hey the only the far and lean couldn't. you should have moved into the min america...
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if you begin, it just sit on bona asleep while harlem lobby. mccullough, tucker e at her cash effort. i looked at her on her deed men and her fire at 30 c. yeah, we're a ther coffee. yeah. leah body ballad in v as yet. the asian soon army of december 2004 was truly catastrophic. the exact death toll is unknown, but it's believed that some 230000 people perished in giant waves engulfed coastal communities in thailand, sri lanka, and indonesia had your book edited as soon emmy and lydia isabella, from the remote indonesian island of banda. archie suffered the greatest number of dead what an duffy felt guide either in the hall had kind of passages, isla, gonna be docile. i will ed indonesia. docile. la la mcdonald. heather fleming ala was shaheed. now, alicia, than myself, he a little frequently mechanical thing that heather could wish i had openness of bucking theodore salt ham delay lamar of natural bandage del hub loraina adam now was also a bochita who naturally i shall go. he learned about the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting. it al
if you begin, it just sit on bona asleep while harlem lobby. mccullough, tucker e at her cash effort. i looked at her on her deed men and her fire at 30 c. yeah, we're a ther coffee. yeah. leah body ballad in v as yet. the asian soon army of december 2004 was truly catastrophic. the exact death toll is unknown, but it's believed that some 230000 people perished in giant waves engulfed coastal communities in thailand, sri lanka, and indonesia had your book edited as soon emmy and lydia isabella,...
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newark and of newark mosque, but close as ease and clue. islam and abilities were both members of the harlem, us and people who were in malcolm's organization on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they had showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room, so for them to have has their fingers on the trigger for the shot that killed malcolm. and they weren't in the room. simply what we were able to do is find out, explored the culture of what was going on in the nation of islam at the time. malcolm's assassination. and what we found out was how the hit came out of out of new work. supporters of argentina's governments rallied in the capital just days after mid term parliamentary elections. it was a show of strength after the government suffered heavy losses. daniel schweitzer reports now from buenos aires, 3 days after mid term elections. people from all over argentina, fill the streets around the government palace in one osiris, most the members of the main trade union groups, as well as social an
newark and of newark mosque, but close as ease and clue. islam and abilities were both members of the harlem, us and people who were in malcolm's organization on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they had showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room, so for them to have has their fingers on the trigger for the shot that killed malcolm. and they weren't in the room. simply what we were able to do...
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but close as ease and clue islam and abdul aziz were both members of the harlem us and people who are in malcolm's organization. on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys. and so had they showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room. so for them to have had their fingers on the trigger for the shots at kill malcolm. and they weren't in the room simply what we were able to do is find out, explore the culture of what was going on in the nation of islam at the time. malcolm's assassination. and what we found out was how the a hit came out of out of new york last, when you, when you wanted, of course, is there 247, the website that al jazeera dot called the headlines on now. ah .
but close as ease and clue islam and abdul aziz were both members of the harlem us and people who are in malcolm's organization. on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys. and so had they showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room. so for them to have had their fingers on the trigger for the shots at kill malcolm. and they weren't in the room simply what we were able to do is find out, explore the culture of...
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on november 28th, they will vote for a new harlem. will this election bring long away to change to the country? purchased on books, special coverage on all to 0? ah. 31 people trying to reach britain have drowned in the english channel in the worst recorded migration disaster on the crossing. ah, i'm have them think of this is as you see, that live from dot also coming up. all 3 men charged in the death of a black man shot while jogging through the neighborhood in georgia, all convicted of his mud bottom protests against corona virus restrictions in the islands of martinique and guadalupe report from the french caribbean bus. i'm a show that i'm in a 5 gravels reintegration camp in southwest columbia, where many are wondering if the governments can still deliver on the promises of a landmark peace treaty signed. 5 years ago, i at least 31 refugees and migrants on their way to britain have drowned in the english channel near cali, off to their boat sank. the international organization for migration has called it the single largest loss
on november 28th, they will vote for a new harlem. will this election bring long away to change to the country? purchased on books, special coverage on all to 0? ah. 31 people trying to reach britain have drowned in the english channel in the worst recorded migration disaster on the crossing. ah, i'm have them think of this is as you see, that live from dot also coming up. all 3 men charged in the death of a black man shot while jogging through the neighborhood in georgia, all convicted of his...
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and other ethnic mosque but close as ease and a clue. islam and abdul aziz were both members of the harlem mass and people who are in mountains organization. on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they had showed up at the audubon, they would have known that i who these guys, when they went, allowed them into the room. so for them to have had, you know their fingers on the trigger on for the shot that killed malcolm and they weren't in the room. yeah, this is a story that happened so long ago. let's just remind ourselves, tamara, malcolm x was one of america's most influential black leaders in the fight against racism and social injustice. what does this tell us about how the f b i and the new york police department handled the evidence in the case of a time, i mean, was race a big factor here as well? well yes, i mean, the nation of islam and malcolm were constant, and lot of black people who are organizing were considered enemies of the state. and so the f b i had already had set up, you know, they're working to try to work to weaken the nation is i'm from
and other ethnic mosque but close as ease and a clue. islam and abdul aziz were both members of the harlem mass and people who are in mountains organization. on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they had showed up at the audubon, they would have known that i who these guys, when they went, allowed them into the room. so for them to have had, you know their fingers on the trigger on for the shot that killed malcolm and they weren't in the room. yeah, this is a...
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newark and newark mosque, but close as ease and clue. islam and abilities were both members of the harlem, us and people who are in malcolm's organization on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room. so for them to have had, you know their fingers on the trigger for the shot that killed malcolm. and they weren't in the room. simply what we were able to do is find out, explored the culture of what was going on in the nation of islam at the time malcolm's assassination. and what we found out was how the hit came out of out of new work. hollywood act on a golden is facing allegations. he ignored safety protocols that could have prevented a fatal shooting. last month, script supervisor, maybe mitchell the suing baldwin and the producer of the film cold rust. she says the compton 5 a loaded gun, even though it wasn't required for the scene, they were filming bolton shot and killed cinematographer helio hutchins and injured the director. supporters of a
newark and newark mosque, but close as ease and clue. islam and abilities were both members of the harlem, us and people who are in malcolm's organization on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room. so for them to have had, you know their fingers on the trigger for the shot that killed malcolm. and they weren't in the room. simply what we were able to...
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c long ago, i have one on harlem going on, i only deal as follow my order. they'll probably be somebody will guy in another room and my phone is what it is you were saying that some women were being targeted . yeah, go ahead. no, they are targeted and there's the child violence and there's the criminal organizations that are operating in that area. and it's, you know, it's, if you look at, for example, that conflict in columbia and so areas are completely out of control authority. there is no security in panama and some areas of the country. there's similar situation, maybe not activities in columbia. so there's no control at a point. there were some talk between, you know, re, general 40 to try to guarantee a safe bass or migrant. but, you know, before what i have heard, you know, it's, it's been, you know, they haven't tab, there's something that has been moved forward and it's necessary. i mean, people crossing that border are victims to criminal organizations to gangs upgrading in that area. mostly women are children, everyone i spoke to and i'm talking,
c long ago, i have one on harlem going on, i only deal as follow my order. they'll probably be somebody will guy in another room and my phone is what it is you were saying that some women were being targeted . yeah, go ahead. no, they are targeted and there's the child violence and there's the criminal organizations that are operating in that area. and it's, you know, it's, if you look at, for example, that conflict in columbia and so areas are completely out of control authority. there is no...
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harlem is a majority black and brown community. i leave 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 am 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 stuff. 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 that ocean influence. the possibility that those storms do turn severe is something we've got to consider. we had the flash f
harlem is a majority black and brown community. i leave 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 am the owner of the yafa cafe in brooklyn, new york. during...
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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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malcolm x was shot multiple times as he was giving a speech in harlem in 1965. the ruling in new york city acknowledged the wrongful convictions of the two men. they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009. both were released from prison on parole in the 1980s. prosecutors said the two men didn't get the justice that they deserved. we are moving today to vacate the convictions and the indictments of muhammad aziz and khalil islam for the assassination of malcolm x on february 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his family and to the family of mr islam and the family of malcolm x that i apologise for what were serious, unacceptable violations of law and the public trust. i apologise on behalf of our nation's law enforcement for this decades' long injustice, which has eroded public faith in institutions that are designed to guarantee equal protection of the law. your honour, we cannot restore what was taken away from these men and their families but by correcting the record perhaps we can begin to restore tha
malcolm x was shot multiple times as he was giving a speech in harlem in 1965. the ruling in new york city acknowledged the wrongful convictions of the two men. they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009. both were released from prison on parole in the 1980s. prosecutors said the two men didn't get the justice that they deserved. we are moving today to vacate the convictions and the indictments of muhammad aziz and khalil islam for the assassination of malcolm x on...
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i went a couple of years ago to the north side, just be on harlem. jonathan: just having a look. tom: just looking around. the officer stopped me and said we don't care that you work for mr. bloomberg. jonathan: i hope that is not a true story. from new york this morning, good morning to you all. jonathan ferro, tom keene. kailey leinz sitting in for lisa abramowicz. lisa will be back next week. on the nasdaq, up 0.8%. switch up the board and get to what is happening elsewhere. we talked about crude already in this turnaround, up by four pointed percent. it is not a big move. aussie-yen had a move of 2.6% in friday's session. take that good risk proxy, the haven status, -2.6 percent on friday's session. today, a move 0.1 per 5% -- a move of 0.5%. tom: it is a huge pacific rim proxy, along with asia dxy, and the answer is we don't know. you mentioned it earlier, zero covid is the theme in asia. you wonder with oma krohn -- with omicron, how are they going to handle it? jonathan: as you have set all morning, we've got to wait for more information on this virus. jonathan: let's talk
i went a couple of years ago to the north side, just be on harlem. jonathan: just having a look. tom: just looking around. the officer stopped me and said we don't care that you work for mr. bloomberg. jonathan: i hope that is not a true story. from new york this morning, good morning to you all. jonathan ferro, tom keene. kailey leinz sitting in for lisa abramowicz. lisa will be back next week. on the nasdaq, up 0.8%. switch up the board and get to what is happening elsewhere. we talked about...
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obviously, one of the harlem marks of xi jinping's policy have been prosperity. we would expect that to see -- we would expect to see that continue broader, deeper and long-lasting. paul: more of the same if xi jinping continues to rule for the rest of his life. can we anticipate policy changes going forward? >> i think you will see policy changes. just as we were talking about, there has been softening of real estate. with energy, china has these contradictory aims to both reduce carbon emissions but to continue economic growth. you will see the same with common prosperity. if execution of that policy creates headwinds for the economy too great for the communist party to take, you will see some winding back of that strength of those policies. shery: it seems tensions might be easing with the united states. he is expected to virtually meet president biden next week. how significant is this? >> that meeting could be extremely significant. it would be the first summit the two have had. they have had two phone calls already since biden took office. there are so many
obviously, one of the harlem marks of xi jinping's policy have been prosperity. we would expect that to see -- we would expect to see that continue broader, deeper and long-lasting. paul: more of the same if xi jinping continues to rule for the rest of his life. can we anticipate policy changes going forward? >> i think you will see policy changes. just as we were talking about, there has been softening of real estate. with energy, china has these contradictory aims to both reduce carbon...
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. >> i don't know where to start with you i mane, between you know harlem, children's zone, you are all over the place nyu medical center >> hikelike horse ma gnure, i'm over >> they have a wonderful family, 31 grandchildren, nine kids. i don't know how the heck he had time for work, but he did. when larry explained to me the goal here, it made all kind of sense, clarify one thing nyu the university >> not the medical center. >> well, the medical center will do whatever they can to help when asked but the push here, the big thing is for kids in colleges to keep their eyes out and alert these kids that are struggling, that will go to the extreme of taking their own lives, it isn't a surprise, in many cases, you had clear signs him all we want to do is to make sure everybody is aware of the risk of the challenge of the danger. thank god for larry and his family what they have done here is spectacular. >> we got great feedback from the people who have employed the program. we want to touch a million people some people said that's an awesome target, but nonetheless, that is our objective. a
. >> i don't know where to start with you i mane, between you know harlem, children's zone, you are all over the place nyu medical center >> hikelike horse ma gnure, i'm over >> they have a wonderful family, 31 grandchildren, nine kids. i don't know how the heck he had time for work, but he did. when larry explained to me the goal here, it made all kind of sense, clarify one thing nyu the university >> not the medical center. >> well, the medical center will do...
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. >> diana went to harlem and visited a pediatric aids unit. >> the princess had meeting with children suffering from aids and wanted to know more about children's who's aids were complicated by mother's drug abuse. >> i was 8 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 sharing of needles and many modes of transmission of hiv/aids. it was a and 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. >> they were surprised she had come to harlem hospital, a place never visited by any ameri
. >> diana went to harlem and visited a pediatric aids unit. >> the princess had meeting with children suffering from aids and wanted to know more about children's who's aids were complicated by mother's drug abuse. >> i was 8 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...
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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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. >> diana went up to harlem, where she 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 was complicated by their mothers' drug abuse. >> if they have the problem with drugs, how on earth are they going to cope with aids as well? >> i was excited that my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in, and shouldn't, "where are they?" and 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. with the drug condition came promiscuous behaviors, sharing of needles, many of the modes of transition for hiv and aids. it was a pandemic back then. when these children were born, they were abandoned. not only with hiv, but also severely addicted to crack. >> as she went into the room, there was a little boy. and she went over, and she 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
. >> diana went up to harlem, where she 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 was complicated by their mothers' drug abuse. >> if they have the problem with drugs, how on earth are they going to cope with aids as well? >> i was excited that my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in, and shouldn't, "where are...
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angeles, south side, west side of chicago, east side of detroit, east side of buffalo, et cetera, east harlem, all significantly understored. and if reports of flash and grab crime is pervasive, or any other type of crime, the developers who need to invest do not invest. of that said, corina lamb your great producer, discussed the strategic solution which is the late great senator patrick moynahan on a bipartisan basis created economic empowerment zones in the innercity to build shopping malls, build shopping centers have full-service post office, police substations to create jobs not just for retail but to lead into management. and ultimately you have an economic requiem and renaissance in the innercities that checks crime, gates crime, and creates opportunity. and great spending like the late jack putterman did. on 609 one of the most profitable stores in america. and doj and s.e.c. were asleep at the switch which vulture companies came in and bankrupted and in my professional view stole the money so we need good old government oversight. and we need the economic empowerment zones. that can
angeles, south side, west side of chicago, east side of detroit, east side of buffalo, et cetera, east harlem, all significantly understored. and if reports of flash and grab crime is pervasive, or any other type of crime, the developers who need to invest do not invest. of that said, corina lamb your great producer, discussed the strategic solution which is the late great senator patrick moynahan on a bipartisan basis created economic empowerment zones in the innercity to build shopping malls,...
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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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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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never -- this is been said so many times today, but he never forgot that he was his early years were in harlem, his parents were jamaican immigrants, then he spent time in the south bronx, his dad had a winning lottery ticket and they got to move to queens. he never forgot where he came from. and it wasn't just that he didn't forget it, he tried to make sure as many people like him as possible and he was not necessarily destined for greatness as a kid. when he was in fourth grade, they talked about holding him back a little bit. but he just worked hard and he wanted to reward those who followed in his footsteps. >> jake, you bring up a great point. there is this disease that over comes old generals, it is emotional when you see young people achieving things. it just talks to the future of america. and i think that is why powell at the end of his life, dedicated himself to the next generation. to leadership. to finding the people that would perhaps bring us together after the great divide we've been through. and that is what pleased him. he had accomplished everything possible in his life. but
never -- this is been said so many times today, but he never forgot that he was his early years were in harlem, his parents were jamaican immigrants, then he spent time in the south bronx, his dad had a winning lottery ticket and they got to move to queens. he never forgot where he came from. and it wasn't just that he didn't forget it, he tried to make sure as many people like him as possible and he was not necessarily destined for greatness as a kid. when he was in fourth grade, they talked...
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>> you got it right in new york city, blessed harlem. >> it's good to see you in person. we've been talking to each other over satellite. professor, it was the same defense attorney who 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? >> well, you know, my dear brother, it's just another sign of the profound spiritual decay and pervasive moral decadence that's 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, morally, with the big money behind the scene. that's what's happening now, brother. things are getting out of control, man. we are going to lose american democracy fairly soon if this spiritual decay and moral decrepe tud continues to prevail. i'm telling you. >> you believe that? >> no doubt about it. we are on the edge, believe me you. and neofascism is just waiting because that's what fascism is all about. let the greed and hatred expa
>> you got it right in new york city, blessed harlem. >> it's good to see you in person. we've been talking to each other over satellite. professor, it was the same defense attorney who 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? >> well, you know, my dear brother, it's just another sign of the profound spiritual decay and pervasive moral decadence that's at work in...
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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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my god mother lives in harlem. she's quite up in years. she's on the left side of everything, but she was dismayed by this idea that we're going to become antipolice. left side of literally every issue, but on that issue the democrats lost her. so i just think that we -- the only people talking about defund the police now are republicans weapon nici weaponizing the slogan. >> certainly for the democratic primary in new york, there were a lot of far more liberal, far more progressive democratic candidates running in this city. >> he not only presented himself as pro-police, no defund the police, but, you know, a law and order candidate, but pro business in new york. so he managed to win by saying, look, you can't put me in a box, and here's a guy from queens who was arrested when he was 15, beaten by cops, and became a cop, and now is saying and i spent some time with him last week for a piece of we're running. he said the key to new york is safety. this is what we have to provide. >> and the key is you have communities that are crushed bet
my god mother lives in harlem. she's quite up in years. she's on the left side of everything, but she was dismayed by this idea that we're going to become antipolice. left side of literally every issue, but on that issue the democrats lost her. so i just think that we -- the only people talking about defund the police now are republicans weapon nici weaponizing the slogan. >> certainly for the democratic primary in new york, there were a lot of far more liberal, far more progressive...
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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 younge
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...
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you might have had an element of someone similar to reverend jones in harlem new york. but not running around the southwest region of the country. everyday life. communities, parades, commencement's. it is a slice of life. the wisdom to capture vfl what would have been lost. i have never seen this film before in my life. black people that own oil wells. i am not talking about two or three dozens i'm caught -- i'm talking about 2000, 3, 000 barrels. not rich, wealthy. oklahoma is such a unique situation when it comes to the black experience. reverend jones, we were blessed to have a person like that. i was a child of the 60's. i grew up in the 1960's. i will give you an illustration. there was a valerie -- a very popular tv program called "i spy." as a kid in the 60's, if you wanted to clear the streets, "i spy" would come on tv. everyone would be watching that. we wanted to see a positive image of ourselves. you did not have to worry about mommy and daddy sing, get in here. no. he, born into slavery, had seen the worst of americans. these were shown in his church and bl
you might have had an element of someone similar to reverend jones in harlem new york. but not running around the southwest region of the country. everyday life. communities, parades, commencement's. it is a slice of life. the wisdom to capture vfl what would have been lost. i have never seen this film before in my life. black people that own oil wells. i am not talking about two or three dozens i'm caught -- i'm talking about 2000, 3, 000 barrels. not rich, wealthy. oklahoma is such a unique...
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in the village of harlem, his work is beloved. he was a trail blazer of african-american media, started his first magazine at 24, gone on to have an internationally acclaimed career in publishing with magazines of the like of "ebony" and "jet." mr. espaillat: he is recognized to this very day. johnson said you have to change images before you can change acts and institution. madam speaker, changing acts and institution, you see the impact he had on his community and the world of media cannot be understated and still serves as a role model of perseverance and success this very day, inspiring the next generation of black and brown leaders. november 1 is celebrated in arkansas as john h. johnson day with great pride i rise to support this resolution, for he's also revered and loved in the village of harlem. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my
in the village of harlem, his work is beloved. he was a trail blazer of african-american media, started his first magazine at 24, gone on to have an internationally acclaimed career in publishing with magazines of the like of "ebony" and "jet." mr. espaillat: he is recognized to this very day. johnson said you have to change images before you can change acts and institution. madam speaker, changing acts and institution, you see the impact he had on his community and the...
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had aggregate power we go to harlem and plant trees. when i noticed my showed up at harlem no one was interested in planting trees but everyone showed up except for the boss who is door to be found. no one was planting trees for their telling investment war stories they catch up on the gossiper know what was planting trees which is a thing went to harlem to do. the managing director the guy at the top of the food chain by the name they were slim fit suits, tailored shirts they do not wear rolexes they have visibly cheap black rubber wrist strap. with it and said hey guys, take the pictures and get out of your that's exactly what we did. we started drinking but i asked when the older associates nearby and said look, we wanted to call it a social day we should've called it that rather than service day. and his response stuck with me. if you ever heard of the golden rule and i said of course i had. you treat others like you want to be treated. he said no, the golden rule is this. he who has the gold makes the rules. and that stuck with me
had aggregate power we go to harlem and plant trees. when i noticed my showed up at harlem no one was interested in planting trees but everyone showed up except for the boss who is door to be found. no one was planting trees for their telling investment war stories they catch up on the gossiper know what was planting trees which is a thing went to harlem to do. the managing director the guy at the top of the food chain by the name they were slim fit suits, tailored shirts they do not wear...
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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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go to harlem and you plant trees and when we showed up in harlem no one was interested in plantingtrees . everyone showed up except for the boss who was nowhere to be found but no one was planting trees. they were telling investment war stories and the thing we went to harlem to do but then of course the boss shows up an hour late, the guy at the top of the food chain which by the way goldman sachs ward tailored shirts they don't wear rolexes, they wear these cheap black rubber wrist strap digital watches as a show of humility but anyway he shows up not only with that watch but gucci boots and says we're taking pictures get out of here. that's what we did. we went to a bar nearby and started drinking and i asked one of the associates. i said we wanted to call it a social day we should have called it that rather than calling it service day and his response with me. he said have you ever ever heard of the golden rule ? i said you treat others like you want to be treated and he said no . the golden rule is this. he who has the gold makes the rules. and that stuck with me, i called it the g
go to harlem and you plant trees and when we showed up in harlem no one was interested in plantingtrees . everyone showed up except for the boss who was nowhere to be found but no one was planting trees. they were telling investment war stories and the thing we went to harlem to do but then of course the boss shows up an hour late, the guy at the top of the food chain which by the way goldman sachs ward tailored shirts they don't wear rolexes, they wear these cheap black rubber wrist strap...
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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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the stories he was telling but when malcolm was hustling in the streets and in boston and later in harlem. and then to focus on that at the end of his life he had totally come around on that and was very critical and the islamic world the need to educate women in your country. country can only be as advanced as their women. so there are these things people can look at but then what malcolm when he went to africa you and i go to africa we are not necessarily meeting with heads of state that he was meeting with heads of states and free countries. he met with so many. and then to explore what that means. and what comes of those relationships? >> and there is so much scholarship it is endless. but one thing i will say that people would say to me over the years oh another book is coming how do you feel? and i would say i'm not worried. telling that from a different perspective and the discipline is different it is journalism so it is a different approach altogether and i think that there are people who are journalist you only want to focus looking at the whole is much as we could and we did th
the stories he was telling but when malcolm was hustling in the streets and in boston and later in harlem. and then to focus on that at the end of his life he had totally come around on that and was very critical and the islamic world the need to educate women in your country. country can only be as advanced as their women. so there are these things people can look at but then what malcolm when he went to africa you and i go to africa we are not necessarily meeting with heads of state that he...
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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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. >> 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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the businesses will never have the ability to rebuild the southside of chicago from minneapolis or harlem. they don't have that capacity. but if they have the floor, perhaps they can say if you really want a black economic empowerment, this requires universal healthcare, free college, free childcare. those three things alone could transform the possibility of small businesses that can an employee may be one or two people that can o maybe expand, but once i think we suggest that the public good undermines business, then we lose that possibility. >> i have one quick question. for people to rush out and buy this book, we could only just give you a taste of it. you have a five -month-old baby at home. >> i do. a. >> do you think you will be able toar go to mcdonald's -- >> this is what i've learned in my many months of parenting. i cannot determine what my child eats after a certain point, because i want him to be an autonomous person in the world, but this is what i do know. i know at the very least i will try my hardest to raise a sensitive child who imagines choices make a difference and w
the businesses will never have the ability to rebuild the southside of chicago from minneapolis or harlem. they don't have that capacity. but if they have the floor, perhaps they can say if you really want a black economic empowerment, this requires universal healthcare, free college, free childcare. those three things alone could transform the possibility of small businesses that can an employee may be one or two people that can o maybe expand, but once i think we suggest that the public good...
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he'll never have rebuild or harlem if they have the floor, perhaps this if you really want black economic empowerment this requires universal healthcare, freed college free childcare. can employ one or two people that can maybe expand. once we suggest that public good undermines business, we lose that possibility. >> i know we have to go i have one quick question. people should rush out and buy this book. if we could just only give you a taste of it. you have a five month old baby at home. so you think you'll be able to go to mcdonald's for what are you going want to do there? >> is a thing this is what i have learned in my many months of parenting. i cannot determine what my child eats after a certain point i want him to be an autonomous person in the world. this is what i do know. at the very least i will try my hardest to raise a very sensitive child who imagines his choices make a difference. whether it's what he eats or how he treats others. there will be a lot of real talk about mcdonald's. there'll also be real talk about every choice we have is complicated. and regardless of the c
he'll never have rebuild or harlem if they have the floor, perhaps this if you really want black economic empowerment this requires universal healthcare, freed college free childcare. can employ one or two people that can maybe expand. once we suggest that public good undermines business, we lose that possibility. >> i know we have to go i have one quick question. people should rush out and buy this book. if we could just only give you a taste of it. you have a five month old baby at...