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the bronx has overcome so much. we've gone from arson and abandonment in the 1970s to the crack epidemic in the 1980s to the crimewave of the 1990s. i just wonder, now that you're on a national political stage, you've moved from new york politics to national politics in the us congress, whether your rootedness in this particular community, which is, as we've discussed, kind of unique in some of the deep challenges and problems it faces, whether you find it easy to translate your political passions and commitments in this place to a national stage where some of the requirements and the challenges are very different. i do. you know, we're on the verge of making history. we're on the verge of going from fdr new deal to lbj's great society to joe biden�*s build back better. and if we can build back better in the south bronx and the poorest congressional district in america, then we can build back better anywhere. in this interview, you've made a point of talking about practical difference that policies, particularly j
the bronx has overcome so much. we've gone from arson and abandonment in the 1970s to the crack epidemic in the 1980s to the crimewave of the 1990s. i just wonder, now that you're on a national political stage, you've moved from new york politics to national politics in the us congress, whether your rootedness in this particular community, which is, as we've discussed, kind of unique in some of the deep challenges and problems it faces, whether you find it easy to translate your political...
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the cross-bronx expresswes is ae of racism. in the south bronx there are about 15,000 truck strips to and from the terminal market every single day. and those trucks create massive construction on the cross-bronx. and children living near the cross-bronx or attending school are breathing in pollutants that cause them to have respiratory diseases like asthma. it is no accident that they have the highest rate of asthma in the country. that is a consequence of the cross-bronx expressway and the structural racism that it represents. >> congressman, amy, please stay with us. i want to continue the conversation after the break. ine conversation after the break th? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. feel stuck with student loan debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. (phone chimes) ♪ ♪ ♪ i jump up on the stage ♪ ♪ and do
the cross-bronx expresswes is ae of racism. in the south bronx there are about 15,000 truck strips to and from the terminal market every single day. and those trucks create massive construction on the cross-bronx. and children living near the cross-bronx or attending school are breathing in pollutants that cause them to have respiratory diseases like asthma. it is no accident that they have the highest rate of asthma in the country. that is a consequence of the cross-bronx expressway and the...
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to the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specifics to offer. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was way back in the day, that there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment, you know, since reagan, the south bronx. i wish i could speak to it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge. i will say quoted to the previous question, i have a degree in intellectual engineering and i also have a law degree and i definitely -- you were talking about how powerful it is and in terms of it's laid out, it's the engineer in me that built the argue. which chapter builds on the other and builds on the other and so i melded the passion of history with the scientific ssystem approach. >> i definitely can see it. [laughter] >> there's a question about whether your book is in dialogue with race for profit how the bank and the real estate industry undermine home ownership. >> absolutely. how black people were prayed on with installment contracts in the 60's, you know, where you're buying a ho
to the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specifics to offer. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was way back in the day, that there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment, you know, since reagan, the south bronx. i wish i could speak to it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge. i will say quoted to the previous question, i have a degree in intellectual engineering and i also have a law degree and i definitely -- you were talking about how powerful it is and in...
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the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specific stopper. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was. way back in the day. there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment since reagan. this was the south bronx reagan went to but i wish i could it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge . i will say in coda to the previous question, i have a degree in election engineering and i definitely, you said you were talking about how powerful it is in terms you laid out. it's the engineer in me that built the argument. each chapter builds on the other and builds on the other . so i've melded the passports of the country with just sort of a scientific system. >> i definitely can see it. there's a question about whether your book is in dialogue with race for profit, how the banks and real estate industry undermine black homeownership . i've cited in the chapter on opportunity and i commend to you. it's shocking how much whatever black wealth we had in housing has been taken, stolen fro
the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specific stopper. i know that the bronx is not what the bronx was. way back in the day. there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment since reagan. this was the south bronx reagan went to but i wish i could it but i don't have any firsthand knowledge . i will say in coda to the previous question, i have a degree in election engineering and i definitely, you said you were talking about how powerful it is in terms you laid out. it's the...
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, right and the image of the bronx and what the people thought of the bronx but where i wanted you to go is right up to the point where you talk about that sense of community and what community meant but what i was trying to get you to go right before you start describe your relationship with mr. west, right? your mother had a relationship with who was a father figure in your life and i wanted to go there because you talk about the patriarchy the way you describe your grandfathers personality. again telling your story of survival, right, and resistance and again thinking about the ways which people think about the #me too movement and whatever a means to be a survivor of sexual violence and in the gender politics of that a lot of times in our discussions of sexual violence in a position in a particular way, right? predators, pedophiles, you know, the offenders, and that's real and often, our relationship to them is survivor versus, right? so if we're telling our story the presumption is meant are going to be cast away. what i love about your book is it that so much teaching but it's n
, right and the image of the bronx and what the people thought of the bronx but where i wanted you to go is right up to the point where you talk about that sense of community and what community meant but what i was trying to get you to go right before you start describe your relationship with mr. west, right? your mother had a relationship with who was a father figure in your life and i wanted to go there because you talk about the patriarchy the way you describe your grandfathers personality....
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and i don't have any specifics to offer another bronx is not with the bronx was, way back in the day. there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment. you know since reagan, he was the south bronx. i wish i can speak to it but firsthand knowledge and i will say, to the previous question, i have a degree in electrical engineering and also i have a law degree and i definitely will you said that you're talkingt about how powerful it is and laid out, it is the engineer in me the buildings the argument in each chapter builds on the other in the next one builds on the other so it's sort of melds the passion of history with just the sort of scientific system. >> i definitely can see it. there is a question about whether your book is a dialogue with profit and how the real estate industry underlines that black homeownership and do you know that her keys be counted predict. >> absolutely and i'm excited in the chapter on opportunity and recommended that book to you and it's talking how much, whatever black wealth we had in housing has been taken, stolen from black people. through predato
and i don't have any specifics to offer another bronx is not with the bronx was, way back in the day. there's been an extraordinary amount of redevelopment. you know since reagan, he was the south bronx. i wish i can speak to it but firsthand knowledge and i will say, to the previous question, i have a degree in electrical engineering and also i have a law degree and i definitely will you said that you're talkingt about how powerful it is and laid out, it is the engineer in me the buildings the...
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manhattan the bronx, 9:30 pm, manhattan the bronx, 9:30 p.m., take shelter, right now. i am ickin: take shelter, right now. i am picking everything _ take shelter, right now. i am picking everything up, - picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted.- we did not want to be electrocuted. ~ .. ., ., electrocuted. we activated out such [an electrocuted. we activated out such plan and _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had our- electrocuted. we activated out| such plan and had our agencies prepare for a flooding event. 0bviously, prepare for a flooding event. obviously, we were not preparing for what we ended up getting. preparing for what we ended up cuettin. :: ' preparing for what we ended up iiettin, ii '., preparing for what we ended up iiettin. ii ' ., ., getting. 2021 and here i am havinu getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure _ getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure to - getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure to sewage| getting. 2021 and here i am
manhattan the bronx, 9:30 pm, manhattan the bronx, 9:30 p.m., take shelter, right now. i am ickin: take shelter, right now. i am picking everything _ take shelter, right now. i am picking everything up, - picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted.- we did not want to be electrocuted. ~ .. ., ., electrocuted. we activated out such [an electrocuted. we activated out such plan and _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had _ electrocuted. we...
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. >> i come from the bronx, you from brooklyn. tell us a little bit about your upbringing, your family. i know your family owned a supermarket or a deli. >> -- >> and here you are, the attorney general, former assembly member. tell us about your operation. >> the first day i served as attorney general, a guy named stan brooks, he came to interview me. it was at two world trade center at the time, the second floor. and he said, i feel like mr. attorney general -- the first day, seeing you in this office. i said, i'm looking at the window and there is the statue of liberty. would it country. my grandparents were escaping oppression from eastern europe. and they came on a ship. i don't even think they saw the statue. they were probably down in steerage. i think it's part of being lucky, and growing up in the bronx, it was fantastic. i sense of community in the neighborhood. my family all lived in the bronx, my aunts, my uncles, they were nearby. growing up, that's what helped shape my values, i think. my grandparents. my father would
. >> i come from the bronx, you from brooklyn. tell us a little bit about your upbringing, your family. i know your family owned a supermarket or a deli. >> -- >> and here you are, the attorney general, former assembly member. tell us about your operation. >> the first day i served as attorney general, a guy named stan brooks, he came to interview me. it was at two world trade center at the time, the second floor. and he said, i feel like mr. attorney general -- the...
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it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we weren't preparing for what we ended up getting. 2021, and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam drowning, i'm gonna drown." sirens wail very good morning, it is wednesday, september 1. my name is yvette meier and i live in woodside, queens, new york. my parents live down the block and i've grown up here. i promised to stay here to take care of them. everyone knows each other and we all kind of help each other. my name is aladini, i am 25, i am a refugee from somalia. and i am a full—time candidate running for state senator here in harlem, in district 30. 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.
it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we weren't preparing for what we ended up getting. 2021, and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam drowning, i'm...
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my family all lived in the bronx, my aunts, uncles were nearby. growing up, that is what helped shape my values, my grandparents, my father would talk about how it was for his parents to come here as immigrants, to create a new life in the days of sweatshops, terrible working conditions. my father would always tell me how it was important to fight for the little guy, the ordinary guy. he would take me into the polling booth to vote. even though he was a roosevelt democrat, he said i am going to do a protest vote. those democrats, not doing enough for the people. he would vote the liberal party line, the labour party line. one of his heroes was vito marcantonio. leo isaacson was a congressman who ran on the american labor party ticket, so those votes were part of my roots that helped shape my values, and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family that is not only loving but it gives you a good sense of mission and purpose. >> that rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons you were so anti-est
my family all lived in the bronx, my aunts, uncles were nearby. growing up, that is what helped shape my values, my grandparents, my father would talk about how it was for his parents to come here as immigrants, to create a new life in the days of sweatshops, terrible working conditions. my father would always tell me how it was important to fight for the little guy, the ordinary guy. he would take me into the polling booth to vote. even though he was a roosevelt democrat, he said i am going to...
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even when they are trying to win >> let me go backo to the bronx and you note thator the bronx is majority latino and the question is what the key differences are between the black and the latino experience. >> absolutely. there's a key difference. black people and i told her the story about the great migrant. before the 1990s i'd say, let's say 1980s, black people were the only population singled out for hypersegregation. latinos wereti moderately segregated. this is douglas matthews book american apartheid. at one point in the 20th century there are 50 hybrid segregated cities in this country and all of them were worth a great migration ended up in large numbers so segregation has been a defining feature of the african-american experience in it continues to have consequences to this day. in the case of reparations for an african-american making $100,000 who tend to live in a neighborhood with the accoutrements with what whites get $40,000 to get but as the latinx hispanic populations grew some areas in new york and l.a. where some have become hypersegregated but it's not the defining fea
even when they are trying to win >> let me go backo to the bronx and you note thator the bronx is majority latino and the question is what the key differences are between the black and the latino experience. >> absolutely. there's a key difference. black people and i told her the story about the great migrant. before the 1990s i'd say, let's say 1980s, black people were the only population singled out for hypersegregation. latinos wereti moderately segregated. this is douglas...
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borough president. >> and we're not in trouble. >> is that the key to the bronx? >> yeah. >> does that like open every door in the bronx, or is that like a metro card? >> it opens a few. i'm glad that you guys are here. >> i thought these guys, this is it. this is the future. this is the way it ought to be. and it makes me so happy that it has come to pass that way for both of you. >> this is -- bro. >> wow, wow. >> bro. >> wow, wow. >> this is high praise. thank you. >> so we kick off 2020, and late night was totally preoccupied with trump's impeachment. >> trump will be on trial for multiple crimes as his presidency goes down multiple -- >> toilets. >> soon we will find out if breaking the law is illegal. >> and then out of the blue, late-night television is hit with the most disruptive event in its entire history. >> the coronavirus has quickly turned from a regional concern in china to an international sensation. >> we started hearing about coronavirus in february 2020 as a thing, and everyone was saying, oh, it's like the flu. it's not a big deal. >> that's r
borough president. >> and we're not in trouble. >> is that the key to the bronx? >> yeah. >> does that like open every door in the bronx, or is that like a metro card? >> it opens a few. i'm glad that you guys are here. >> i thought these guys, this is it. this is the future. this is the way it ought to be. and it makes me so happy that it has come to pass that way for both of you. >> this is -- bro. >> wow, wow. >> bro. >> wow, wow....
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. >> ritchie grew up in a housing project in the bronx, a dilapidated building across the street from $100 million golf course. >> i know what it's like to grow up in poverty. i know what it's like to face housing insecurity and food insecurity. >> when did little ritchie start to think he might be gay? >> so as a kid, i was in professional wrestle, and i had a crush on the rock. and at that point i realized i was gay. >> really? >> yes. >> how old were you? >> i was in middle school. >> i mean we all had a crush on the rock. >> yeah. >> why did you feel you needed to repress it? >> i grew up in the rough and tumble of the bronx and lived in fear of violence and bullying. >> being gay, black, and latino made it hard for ritchie to find where he fit in. >> i mean some people thought being gay was immoral, was an abomination was a word you often heard. but what affected me most deeply was the lack of visibility. there was no one i could look to as a role model, and so i chose to remain in the closet. >> and what was that like to hold that inside? >> it creates a crisis of self-doubt. i
. >> ritchie grew up in a housing project in the bronx, a dilapidated building across the street from $100 million golf course. >> i know what it's like to grow up in poverty. i know what it's like to face housing insecurity and food insecurity. >> when did little ritchie start to think he might be gay? >> so as a kid, i was in professional wrestle, and i had a crush on the rock. and at that point i realized i was gay. >> really? >> yes. >> how old were...
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also breaking tonight, two police officers injured and a suspect in custody with the bronx wednesday night. we have our law and order panel all lined up to address the scene of criminal justice in the country. the biden administration reiterates its support for the independence of the federal reserve. the senate is considering an interest rate hike. as americans get ready to celebrate turkey day and all its traditions and fixes, the local police want to "decolonize your thanksgiving." we have that and much more coming your way tonight but we began with the verdict in the trial of three men charged with killing ahmaud arbery. good evening, jeff. >> kevin it took them under 12 hours over a span of two days to make their decision but once a jury finished deliberating and a judge started listing names of the defendant, all the accounts they face, things got emotional from the start. >> we, the jury, find travis guilty. we went the first thing you heard cheering inside the courtm and ordered him to be removed. and all three men found guilty of multiple counts of murder. the man who shot h
also breaking tonight, two police officers injured and a suspect in custody with the bronx wednesday night. we have our law and order panel all lined up to address the scene of criminal justice in the country. the biden administration reiterates its support for the independence of the federal reserve. the senate is considering an interest rate hike. as americans get ready to celebrate turkey day and all its traditions and fixes, the local police want to "decolonize your thanksgiving."...
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if someone wants to know how the bronx are doing in terms of these issues. >> i can't speak to the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specifics to offer. i don't have any firsthand knowledge. coded to the previous question i also have a law degree. you were talking about how powerful it is and how it's laid out. it's the engineer in me that built the argument. i melded the passion of history with just a sort of scientific system approach. >> i definitely can see it. there is a question about whether your bookoo is in dialoe with reisinger profit and how there's a real estate industry underlining the home ownership. do you know that or can you speak to that? >> absolutely eyesight it in the chapter on opportunities and command that to you. it's shocking how much whatever black wealth we had in housing hasen been taken, stolen from predatory lending through installment contracts which have resurfaced. it's like you're buying a house on layaway. and in the neighborhoods that suffer because they were prayed on with some predatory subprime loans and an installment contract which is
if someone wants to know how the bronx are doing in terms of these issues. >> i can't speak to the bronx. i haven't been there. i don't have any specifics to offer. i don't have any firsthand knowledge. coded to the previous question i also have a law degree. you were talking about how powerful it is and how it's laid out. it's the engineer in me that built the argument. i melded the passion of history with just a sort of scientific system approach. >> i definitely can see it. there...
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>> eric: the bronx zoo lion lady? >> arthel: don't. do not. don't do it again. just saying. al. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how hard is your business software working for you? with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. hon? first off, we love each
>> eric: the bronx zoo lion lady? >> arthel: don't. do not. don't do it again. just saying. al. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair....
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in an emergency doctor for 25 years spending most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. emergency rooms for the most visited into one of the nation's five busiest. he's ann associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartfield new york with his wife and has two children. one in medical school and another in college. and a former executive editor of "the new york times" has written for a national publication including wired, outside, national geographic and the atlantic and he has won an award for his writing. also a recipient of the national geographic exporters grant and has credits including star trek the next generation and is the author ofex o the book the fatef the book that changed the world. this might be the most eclectic resume of any offer that we have had. he currently lives in portland maine with his wife and their young boys. thank you so much for being here. you mentioned you came straight from a shift so thank you so much for squeezing us in this evening. i couldn't put the book do
in an emergency doctor for 25 years spending most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. emergency rooms for the most visited into one of the nation's five busiest. he's ann associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartfield new york with his wife and has two children. one in medical school and another in college. and a former executive editor of "the new york times" has written for a national...
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surveillance video shows a pair of officers responding to a call about a man with a gun in the bronx. as they approach him, he pulls a weapon and starts firing him. both officers were hit and the suspect wounded. he is also in the hospital. one officer was released from the hospital yesterday. >>> and donations are pouring into help a missouri man restart his life after 43 years in prison for a climb he did not commit. kevin strickland was released tuesday after being exonerated in a 1979 triple killing. he was among the longest incidents of wrongful imprisonment in the nation's history. a gofundme account has raised more than $1 million. >>> an update now on the hundreds of fedex packages dumped down an alabama ravine. drivers and trucks from all over the south spent hours recovering these packages. fedex says once they are scanned, the company should have a better idea about who may have dumped them and most if not all should be delivered today.f you whether the best black friday deals with online or in stores or when, where and how to find those deals, great tips. >> reporter: if y
surveillance video shows a pair of officers responding to a call about a man with a gun in the bronx. as they approach him, he pulls a weapon and starts firing him. both officers were hit and the suspect wounded. he is also in the hospital. one officer was released from the hospital yesterday. >>> and donations are pouring into help a missouri man restart his life after 43 years in prison for a climb he did not commit. kevin strickland was released tuesday after being exonerated in a...
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they were probably down -- my family all lived in the bronx. my aunt, my uncle, my grandparents were nearby. my father would talk about how it was tough for his parents to come here as immigrants to create a new life. it was the days of the sweatshop, terrible working conditions. my father would always tell me how it was important to fight for the little guys, the ordinary guy who'd take me into the polling booth to vote. he would tell me or show me i'm going to register a protest vote. and he'd vote the liberal party line. he'd vote the american labor party line. one of his heroes was mark antonio, a member of congress from east harlem who was a member of the american labor party. i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of family not only loving but gives you a good sense of mission and purpose. >> that rebellion is that one of the reasons why you were so anti-establishment or anti-entrenched interests? >> how i got into politics, i never thought i'd run for public office. i was a student at public college. i had a wonderful professor d
they were probably down -- my family all lived in the bronx. my aunt, my uncle, my grandparents were nearby. my father would talk about how it was tough for his parents to come here as immigrants to create a new life. it was the days of the sweatshop, terrible working conditions. my father would always tell me how it was important to fight for the little guys, the ordinary guy who'd take me into the polling booth to vote. he would tell me or show me i'm going to register a protest vote. and...
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>> thank you so much >>> a woman at the bronx zoo jumping into the lion's den. and we have the video. >>> uspl, taylor swift releasing her second rerecorded album, "red. what rules record companies could change after her big album drop at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs... being first on the scene when every second counts... or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support and 5g included in every plan. so, you get it all, without trade-offs. unconventional thinking, it's better for business. ♪ ♪ i still remember the first fall of snow ♪ ♪ ♪ i remember it all ♪ ♪ >>> taylor swift fans have been waiting for this moment for nine years. earlier this hour, she debuted a short film she directed for "all too well," after releasing the rerecording of her album, "red." including 19 songs and 12 new tracks from what she calls the vault. many may
>> thank you so much >>> a woman at the bronx zoo jumping into the lion's den. and we have the video. >>> uspl, taylor swift releasing her second rerecorded album, "red. what rules record companies could change after her big album drop at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs... being first on the scene when every second...
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>> thank you so much >>> a woman at the bronx zoo jumping into the lion's den. and we have the video. >>> us ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast to un business internetorld. and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. ♪ i still remember the first fall of snow and how it glistened as it fell ♪ ♪ i remember it all too well ♪ >> taylor swift fans have been waiting for this moment for nine years. earlier this hour the singer debuted a short film she wro
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>> thank you so much >>> a woman at the bronx zoo jumping into the lion's den. and we have the video. and we have the video. >>> us when you hear the word healthy, it always feels a little out of reach. that's 'cause the way we're thinking about it is all wrong. so we made a healthier song. for some folks it's like baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means bringing stuff to the folks ♪ ♪ that really need it. ♪ ♪ like millie's meds straight to her door or care at home. ♪ ♪ believe it. ♪ ♪ sometimes it's healthier to laugh. ♪ ♪ other times it's healthier to cry. ♪ ♪ we'll work through it together. ♪ ♪ when it works for you, drop on by. ♪ ♪ 'cause healthier happens easy ♪ ♪ when you just give people access. ♪ ♪ for bob it meant admitting ♪ ♪ that he needed reading glasses. ♪ ♪ healthier comes in all these ♪ ♪ different shapes and sizes. ♪ ♪ and ages and races and faces and eye-ses. ♪ ♪ and caring for them all means ♪ ♪ we're doing he
>> thank you so much >>> a woman at the bronx zoo jumping into the lion's den. and we have the video. and we have the video. >>> us when you hear the word healthy, it always feels a little out of reach. that's 'cause the way we're thinking about it is all wrong. so we made a healthier song. for some folks it's like baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means bringing stuff to the folks ♪ ♪ that...
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it helps kids from a working-class family in the bronx who became anl american hero. he put country first. america came first, not your political party. >> madeleine al bright and colin powell both children of immigrants who came to this country and had a new opportunity. i suspect we'll hear that today. when we see democrats and republicans, see the images from the national cathedral, it brings back memories of i think it's fair to say the good old days when democrats and republicans worked and talked to each other and weren't always hammering away. >> feels very pre-2016, doesn't it. it also speaks to, as john said, colin powell, the politician, the military officer, but it also speaks to colin powell the man, who we were joking that his superpower was connecting with people, that as soon as you met him, within a few seconds he would be asking, well, what about you? i think what you're seeing here today is that connection that he made with so many people. he also never forgot where he came from. yes, he was ambitious, yes, he rose high, but he would be the first to
it helps kids from a working-class family in the bronx who became anl american hero. he put country first. america came first, not your political party. >> madeleine al bright and colin powell both children of immigrants who came to this country and had a new opportunity. i suspect we'll hear that today. when we see democrats and republicans, see the images from the national cathedral, it brings back memories of i think it's fair to say the good old days when democrats and republicans...
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i'm one of the people with the people need are opportunities, the bronx needs schools that don't have a 60.high school dropout rate. we need housing projects that me and my organization don't have to go and clean urine and defecation out of personally we shouldn't have to pick up gar tbraj my children's playgrounds and sterilize commitment ourselves. >> ask you a question i don't understand how rioting, though, and imply there's going to be bloodshed will, you know, give those places more schools and better schools and -- how it will fix the problem. i mean, you clearly said that. i heard you why would you say something like that? >> let's call it fore shadowing. the unit that he wants to bring back the style of policing that he's promising knock is responsible for the death of eric garner and all of the protester follow. sean bell murdered on his wed night in all of the proud protest that follow, and i'll do immigrant who was shot 41 times by same unit for reaching for his quality. dan, i was a kid who was gnome from college driving through the bronx of good kid who was snatched out
i'm one of the people with the people need are opportunities, the bronx needs schools that don't have a 60.high school dropout rate. we need housing projects that me and my organization don't have to go and clean urine and defecation out of personally we shouldn't have to pick up gar tbraj my children's playgrounds and sterilize commitment ourselves. >> ask you a question i don't understand how rioting, though, and imply there's going to be bloodshed will, you know, give those places more...
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been emergency-room doctor for over 25 years spent most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. new york city's most visited one of the nation's five busiest. he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. and dan has written for wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and won the james beard award for writing. and the national geographics and screen writing credits, star trek - the next generation", and banana, that changed the world. and i think it might be the most eclectic of any author that we've had at an event. he currently lives in portland, maine with the writer and their two young boys, and dan and rob, thank you so much for being here. rob, you've mentioned you game straight from a shift so thank you so much for squeezing us in for this this evening. i could not put this book down. i was peeking at it in between customers, all day at work, i left the store and came home and plopped myself on the couch and snshd it, it
been emergency-room doctor for over 25 years spent most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. new york city's most visited one of the nation's five busiest. he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. and dan has written for wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and won the james beard award for writing. and the national...
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been emergency-room doctor for over 25 years spent most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. new york city's most visited one of the nation's five busiest. he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. dan coppell is a former executive editor at the new york times wire cutter turkeys written for national publications including wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and is won an award for student writing. he's also recipient of national geographic explores grant and has screenwriting classes include star trek the next generation of the office book banana, the fate of fruit the change the world. this might be the most eclectic resume of any author we've had at any venue for long philip reeker lives in portland, maine, with his wife, the writer kate thompson and their two young boys. dan and rob thank you so much for being here. rob you mentioned you came straight from a ship so thank you so much for squeezing as in for this e
been emergency-room doctor for over 25 years spent most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. new york city's most visited one of the nation's five busiest. he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. dan coppell is a former executive editor at the new york times wire cutter turkeys written for national publications including wired, outside...
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otro caso de brutal abuso infantil desata la furia de los residentes en el bronx. un bebÉ de un aÑo de edad muriÓ luego de ser golpeado con un objeto cerca del hÍgado provocÁndole una hemorragia interna en su cuerpito. aylÉn: por increÍble que parezca el sospechoso es el novio de la madre quien ademÁs habÍa abusado del menor con un cepillo de dientes. y fue acusado de abuso sexual con agravantes. indignante este caso. borja: ahÍ gente loca por el mundo, desde luego. te contamos que en las Últimas horas sale la luz que travis scott se fue de fiesta tambiÉn con el rapero drake despuÉs de la tragedia en su concierto. cobrÓ la vida de ocho personas y decenas de heridos. sin embargo el portal de entretenimiento dice que los dos cantantes se fueron del lugar cuando supieron lo que pasÓ. pero esto no es lo Único. pedro rojas tiene mÁs noticias sobre esta tragedia desde houston, buenas tardes. pedro: buenas tardes, definitivamente siguen saliendo mÁs revelaciones de lo que ocurriÓ la noche del viernes, ocho muertos y dos personas posiblemente podrÍan pe
otro caso de brutal abuso infantil desata la furia de los residentes en el bronx. un bebÉ de un aÑo de edad muriÓ luego de ser golpeado con un objeto cerca del hÍgado provocÁndole una hemorragia interna en su cuerpito. aylÉn: por increÍble que parezca el sospechoso es el novio de la madre quien ademÁs habÍa abusado del menor con un cepillo de dientes. y fue acusado de abuso sexual con agravantes. indignante este caso. borja: ahÍ gente loca por el mundo, desde luego. te contamos que en...
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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 now it was to find ways to build that next generation. and build the bench th
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...
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you watch these images and a look at this man who started out as a kid from the bronx. city college of new york, then rotc. started off as a young officer in vietnam, then want to rise to joint chiefs, national security advisor, secretary of state. it is just an extraordinary life of service. as we look at that, i am a sucker for military funerals. i've been to a few at west point. you look at this, and just the beauty of it. because, we are honoring the lives of service and purpose. a lot of people denigrate the military, but at the essence of it, and i think of colin powell's life, is this principle that the strong protect the weak. that is why people enlist. to protect the country and to use their strength to protect, not to lord it over as the many other nations. you watch this, and it is just a wonderful thing for america to watch. funerals like this are very important in bringing people together. reminding us of higher things that are often lost in the day-to-day politics. >> harris: you know, as a child of an army combat pilot, one who served under colin powell w
you watch these images and a look at this man who started out as a kid from the bronx. city college of new york, then rotc. started off as a young officer in vietnam, then want to rise to joint chiefs, national security advisor, secretary of state. it is just an extraordinary life of service. as we look at that, i am a sucker for military funerals. i've been to a few at west point. you look at this, and just the beauty of it. because, we are honoring the lives of service and purpose. a lot of...