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you were out there in brooklyn with them? >> absolutely, lively rally, more than 1,000 people flooded a square near the brooklyn bridge. they are asking congress to pass immigration reform that carves out a path to citizenship to 11 million undocumented workers already here. demonstrators came with their children and are calling on the president to stop the deportations. >> families are destroyed. families - the children are getting left alone in their homes. they don't know when their parents are coming home. once they find out they don't have anywhere to go. >> the time for reform is now. after that rally thousands of those protesters marched across the brooklyn bridge into manhattan. >> a big turn out. 150 demonstrations across the country. where are they going with this? >> it's just the beginning. they are expected to be in washington tuesday. they'll have an immigration rally and concert at the national mall and they'll make their push. >> interesting, especially when washington is distracted with different things. >> p
you were out there in brooklyn with them? >> absolutely, lively rally, more than 1,000 people flooded a square near the brooklyn bridge. they are asking congress to pass immigration reform that carves out a path to citizenship to 11 million undocumented workers already here. demonstrators came with their children and are calling on the president to stop the deportations. >> families are destroyed. families - the children are getting left alone in their homes. they don't know when...
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major was a social critic and he was a voice from a brooklyn i only imagined as a child, with the brooklyn dodgers, the old field torn down, the dodgers moved to los angeles and baseball changed forever from a human institution where the players came from that region to an enterprise where they were traded like chattel. major understood the difference and the work he did here, fighting for learning, fighting for libraries, for the training of workers new york a very measured way he had a poetic sense about him coming to the floor many times in the evening and delivering some of his hand-written lines through his work both for brooklyn and for our country he helped to build a better america. and he left us a better place for his service. i wish to extend to his family and to his former constituents the deep sympathy of the people of ohio, he was an honest man, an honorable man and it was a great privilege to serve with him those many years which seemed just like yesterday. mr. speaker, i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. for what purpose does the
major was a social critic and he was a voice from a brooklyn i only imagined as a child, with the brooklyn dodgers, the old field torn down, the dodgers moved to los angeles and baseball changed forever from a human institution where the players came from that region to an enterprise where they were traded like chattel. major understood the difference and the work he did here, fighting for learning, fighting for libraries, for the training of workers new york a very measured way he had a poetic...
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otros aÑos pero si u suficiente para hacer notar su presencia cuando cruzaronmente puente que comunica brooklyn con manhattan. (gritos y exclamaciones). y entre los manifestantes los grupos mÁs afectado empezando por familias separadas fodz los dÍas preso a un esto para mi es que pronto y no veo el dÍa. lÍderes politicos fueron a apoy apoyarl apoyarles. 678 el proyecto de ley se tiene que pasar pero ahora los partidos crean esta parÁlisis rodrigo fue arrestado en septiembre cerca de la casa blanca por desobediencia civil caÍ rio deportan mito mil personas diarias. vi y a diccionario de la real academia espaÑola meros dicen que esto no es la soluciÓn. somos un grupo de personas que estamos legales en el paÍs y no nos danny... por eso insisten en que sÓlo una reforma migratoria le permitrÍa estar seguro en este paÍs. a nivel nacional esto ha sido preÁmbulo para la marcha que se realizarÁ el prÓximo martes. a una cuadra esta la estrella de ronal ronald reagan hoy pidiendo que la vida de 11 millones se pueda resolver o bavm instÓ hoy al congreso a dejar de lado una farsa y aprobar u
otros aÑos pero si u suficiente para hacer notar su presencia cuando cruzaronmente puente que comunica brooklyn con manhattan. (gritos y exclamaciones). y entre los manifestantes los grupos mÁs afectado empezando por familias separadas fodz los dÍas preso a un esto para mi es que pronto y no veo el dÍa. lÍderes politicos fueron a apoy apoyarl apoyarles. 678 el proyecto de ley se tiene que pasar pero ahora los partidos crean esta parÁlisis rodrigo fue arrestado en septiembre cerca de la...
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. >> he's overseeing the redevelopment of this factory site on brooklyn's waterfront. a new neighborhood he believes will be able to withstand bigger and stronger storms. in his design buildings are farther back from the water and taller. vital mechanical systems like elevators and electricity are above any potential flood areas. streets are graded downward so water flows back into the river. parks and green space help absorb any floodwater. >> people want to live on the water. they want to enjoy the water. and there are ways to allow people to do that in a way that's still safe. >> reporter: that safety comes at a price. it will cost more than $500,000 to rebuild joe courtney's home. half of it will be covered by government grants and loans. the other half he'll pay out of pocket. >> the main thing is that we're building to be safer and stronger. and be prepared for that next storm. >> reporter: with some homes on his street still left in ruins since the storm, he considers himself lucky to be rebuilding. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: tonight is game fou
. >> he's overseeing the redevelopment of this factory site on brooklyn's waterfront. a new neighborhood he believes will be able to withstand bigger and stronger storms. in his design buildings are farther back from the water and taller. vital mechanical systems like elevators and electricity are above any potential flood areas. streets are graded downward so water flows back into the river. parks and green space help absorb any floodwater. >> people want to live on the water. they...
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born brooklyn, 67 years of age. husband george, a noble prize economist. one son, robert, democrat, brown university, bachelor economics. yale university, ph.d, economics. harvard university, assistant professor, five years. federal reserve board, economist two years. london school of economics lecturer, three years. university of california berkeley, professor of business and economics, 14 years. federal reserve board governor, four years. white house counsel of economic advisors, chairman. clinton administration, three years. oecd, the organization for economic cooperation and development, chairman of the economic policy committee, three years. federal reserve bank of san francisco, president and chief executive officer, seven years. federal reserve system, vice chair, three years and currently. >>> is it fair to say that if yellen cannot resolve the problems of the world's economy, nobody can? i ask you, mort. >> well, i think the first thing and her major challenge and job is to resolve the problems in this economy. that will help the rest of the world
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born brooklyn, 67 years of age. husband george, a noble prize economist. one son, robert, democrat, brown university, bachelor economics. yale university, ph.d, economics. harvard university, assistant professor, five years. federal reserve board, economist two years. london school of economics lecturer, three years. university of california berkeley, professor of business and economics, 14 years. federal reserve board governor, four years. white house counsel of economic advisors, chairman. clinton administration, three years. oecd, the organization for economic cooperation of the economic policy committee, three years. federal reserve bank of san francisco, president and chief executive officer, seven years. federal reserve system, vice chair, three years and currently. >>> is it fair to say that if yellen cannot resolve the problems of the world's economy, nobody can? i ask you, mort. >> well, i think the first thing and her major challenge and job is to resolve the problems in this economy. that will help the rest of the world. she is as good a federal
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we were in brooklyn when i lived on ocean avenue i'm not exactly sure where was probably at some spin the bottle party poker and yeah i know what happened i'm often you know and you can't look up modern living there are twenty million thank you dolly thank you always fun always thanks the judge judy and thank you for watching the level you can always reach me on twitter at kings things i'll see you next time. the world. technology innovation and all the developments from around russia. the future of covered. police. more news today violence is once again flared up look these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter all today please. play the leg. lifts live. lead live look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. live. when you take free. free. free. free. free. free. video for your media project. the russian paratrooper regiment is nobody. will push you harder than you've ever been pushed in your life. they say once upon. a many of the scripts like. that's all. you want to. dress right. dress
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miriam naciÓ en brooklyn, su jefe dijo que sufriÓ una herida grave en la carbema, y cuando estafa en el hospital se enterÓ que estaba embarazada. esta es su pequeÑa hija y fue rescatada por la policÍa del vehÍculo de la mujer que muriÓ. la mujer no estaba armada. >>> se decchon los motivos que llevaron a la conductora a tratar de burlar la barrera de la casa blanca, algunos del miembros estaban sin derechos a recibir su salario por cuenta del cierro del gobierno. enrique, regreso contigo. >>> muchas gracias. y antes la pregunta que todos se hacen, quiÉn es>>> fue a esos de las 25 que comenzaron a llegar, donde se cree que habÍa possey ese vehÍculo estÁ registrado por una mujer vrsfr el servicio secreto y gvrf>>>. gdo vimos los nelicoopeteros vi esto y dije guau, essorprendente que aquÍ en storfardo ocurrian estas cosas. los essuch laa necesidades sjafe fpl parecer ninguno dlieo residentes conocÍa a la mujer, segÚn fuentes carry trf amoa com idienista lentalieo. y sufrÍa de prfia. >>> analizan las cuellasa schonarc schonarchiy pienso que no debeprion debeprioneo>>> bueno,
miriam naciÓ en brooklyn, su jefe dijo que sufriÓ una herida grave en la carbema, y cuando estafa en el hospital se enterÓ que estaba embarazada. esta es su pequeÑa hija y fue rescatada por la policÍa del vehÍculo de la mujer que muriÓ. la mujer no estaba armada. >>> se decchon los motivos que llevaron a la conductora a tratar de burlar la barrera de la casa blanca, algunos del miembros estaban sin derechos a recibir su salario por cuenta del cierro del gobierno. enrique,...
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mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? >> we don't entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that's all i can say. >> thank you. >> enjoyed it. >>> i want to thank my guest today, new york city mayoral candidate bill de blasio. i hope you'll joy us here every friday at 10:00. >>> what kind of show do we want this to be? i can't give you a declaration of principles like charles foster cain had for his newspaper. i want to find out what drives people. artists an performers to search tore beauty in their work. and why people -- people who will never quit fighting for the right of undocumented workers. >> they don't get to quit and i want to walk alongside them as long as it takes. they have so much courage. >> and next friday i'll ask three-time academy mom me award winner deborah winger what drowned out the call of hollywood stardom? >> the background music became larger and that's what i was listening to. my father passed, my mother passed. and i was listening. and i was watching my kids grow u
mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? >> we don't entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that's all i can say. >> thank you. >> enjoyed it. >>> i want to thank my guest today, new york city mayoral candidate bill de blasio. i hope you'll joy us here every friday at 10:00. >>> what kind of show do we want this to be? i can't give you a declaration of principles like charles foster cain had for his newspaper. i want to...
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. >>> miami y new york , se reunieron a está móvilizasción naciónal en el puente brooklyn aseguran aúnque cuentan con una reforma migratoria . >>> y para el 12 de octubre se prepara otra manifestación de la reforma migratoria , en chicago illinois viviana , univisión . >>> está fue una buena semana noticiosa para los inmigrantes en california la aprobación de la licencia de conducir para indocumentados . >>> la medida ab4 , fue firmada hoy por el gobernador jerry brown donde cambiara la vida de los inmigrantes . >>> la tactica pone fin a miles de deportaciones . >>> una más los abogados indocumentados podrán ejercer su profesión en california después de que el gobernador firmó la ley athletic un inmigrantes indocumentado no ha podido ejercer leglamente . >>> la cámara de representantes aprobó or una nimidad el pago , para empleados afectados por el cierre temporal del gobierno y el presidente barack obama ha manifestado su intención de promulgarla . >>> la votación de 407 votos a favor y ninguno en contra una arra muestra , de acuerdo bipartidista . >>> el presidente barack o
. >>> miami y new york , se reunieron a está móvilizasción naciónal en el puente brooklyn aseguran aúnque cuentan con una reforma migratoria . >>> y para el 12 de octubre se prepara otra manifestación de la reforma migratoria , en chicago illinois viviana , univisión . >>> está fue una buena semana noticiosa para los inmigrantes en california la aprobación de la licencia de conducir para indocumentados . >>> la medida ab4 , fue firmada hoy por el...
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go to brooklyn. you see the tremendous amount of people living and working in brooklyn today, queens, all over the city great growth. >> brooklyn is hot. what industries are spending the most money in terms of real estate right now? you said technology. >> definitely technology. but it's also -- there's a company called we work. it's just taken over 200,000 feet downtown. it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over the city. and i think, you know, that's part of the diversification of our economy and how we attract and retain the best and the brightest. and those type of innovative companies are coming here because they can find the talent. it's all about the talent. and going back to the mayor, he's going to want to continue that growth. >> we'll see about that. certainly i like this shared space idea. we talked about this the last time you were with us. bill, good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> so nice to see things rec
go to brooklyn. you see the tremendous amount of people living and working in brooklyn today, queens, all over the city great growth. >> brooklyn is hot. what industries are spending the most money in terms of real estate right now? you said technology. >> definitely technology. but it's also -- there's a company called we work. it's just taken over 200,000 feet downtown. it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over...
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we heard that brooklyn accent. how tough is she? >> the word people will say to describe janet is nice. she is truly a nice person. people tell stories of when she was president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco she would eat lunch in the caf near ya not the -- cafeteria not the executive lunch room. she is a down to earth nice person but boy when there is a tough call to make i have seen her absolutely make those calls. i think that will serve her very well. you can't be all sweetness and light, you're going to have to be tough but you can be tough in a way that people feel okay i've beened to -- been listened to, i'll get in line. she argued me down. she has a tough streak. >>woodruff: i would like to have heard that discussion. douglas, you said it's not a question of her qualifications. it is her view of the role of the federal reserve. how do you see that view? >> i think that when she gets to the senate for confirmation, people are not going to be concerned about their professional qualifications. they're superb. th
we heard that brooklyn accent. how tough is she? >> the word people will say to describe janet is nice. she is truly a nice person. people tell stories of when she was president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco she would eat lunch in the caf near ya not the -- cafeteria not the executive lunch room. she is a down to earth nice person but boy when there is a tough call to make i have seen her absolutely make those calls. i think that will serve her very well. you can't be all...
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interred david karp brooklyn resident and the founder of the website tumbler which he just sold to yahoo for a billion dollars so what is he doing with his riches is he nursing a cocaine addiction or frequenting the escort services or something like that nope karp told time magazine that he does have an addiction to these helicopter drones he flies them all over brooklyn but he's already crashed about five so he is essentially buying them in bulk from china so my advice to those of you who are walking down the streets of new york city might want to get an hard hat in order to protect yourself from these drones but that's going to do it for now from one of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america and for the latest information coming out of that breaking news from the shooting that happened on capitol hill go to our t dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez. i don't. listen. if. it was a. very hard to take the plunge again money or a plug never had sex with the target there's no let's play. let's. just. play. live. mission. couldn't tak
interred david karp brooklyn resident and the founder of the website tumbler which he just sold to yahoo for a billion dollars so what is he doing with his riches is he nursing a cocaine addiction or frequenting the escort services or something like that nope karp told time magazine that he does have an addiction to these helicopter drones he flies them all over brooklyn but he's already crashed about five so he is essentially buying them in bulk from china so my advice to those of you who are...
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i won a church that reflects my community and my church in brooklyn is old and young, gay chemistry, black, white, his panic. we are a cross-section of brooklyn in my neighborhood bookland specifically problem with innova represented population of journalists. but that's the kind of church home i was for. i found strong christians in the mcc, a really warm welcome. there's something beautiful in the way they serve communion, where they embrace the person to whom they are serving communion. so i really enjoyed it. others critical of some element of it, but i try to be honest as a reporter and his tears that could be with what i found. >> host: what is your day job? >> guest: i'm an editor of fast company magazine and also the religion writer for beacon, a new startup that seeks to try and do journalism, deakin reader.com. >> host: so the answer to the question you ask him a cover of your book, "does jesus really love me?" what's the answer? >> guest: the answer is it depends on who you ask. everyone has a slightly different image of jesus coddle together from things you read as a kid,
i won a church that reflects my community and my church in brooklyn is old and young, gay chemistry, black, white, his panic. we are a cross-section of brooklyn in my neighborhood bookland specifically problem with innova represented population of journalists. but that's the kind of church home i was for. i found strong christians in the mcc, a really warm welcome. there's something beautiful in the way they serve communion, where they embrace the person to whom they are serving communion. so i...
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we're in brooklyn. well i lived on ocean avenue i'm not exactly sure where was probably at some spin the bottle party poker and yeah we know what happened off and now i know and you can't look up modern living there are twenty million thank you doll thank you always fun always thanks the judge judy and thank you for watching the level you can always reach me on twitter at kings things i'll see about time. the world the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. play. play play. clip on your cultural moment watch m.t.v. all the face time just like you know. played. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. players. play. and. play. lead. lives. the. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. a little any. well kind of breaking the set i'm having martin old guys it's been eight days and the government shutdown and close its doors for business and then eight hundred thousand federal employees have been
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brooklyn, deanwood, minnesota avenue, gallery place and rhode island avenue. metro says 55% of all crime on the metro system is cell phone and bike theft. >>> 5:36 is your time. it is 56 degrees. >> a school spirit day has been canceled but not before it stirred you have controversy. we will >> hello, this is jessica alba. good morning, washington. >> all right, 5:39 on this wednesday. we are just getting word of a manger back up on the bw parkway. >> amanda, what is going on? >> we have word of a serious crash, possibly a pedestrian hit just a little while ago, so this live shot is showing you current conditions there. you've got shoulder activity on either side. that is going to be the northbound lanes. the lanes where you only see that police activity, that is where all lanes are shutdown and that is headed southbound on 175. on the baltimore washington park way southbound, we are seeing by delays this morning. as i said, all lanes closed. you are getting diverted to route 175. on our system we are seeing things back up. our live map showing it is bright re
brooklyn, deanwood, minnesota avenue, gallery place and rhode island avenue. metro says 55% of all crime on the metro system is cell phone and bike theft. >>> 5:36 is your time. it is 56 degrees. >> a school spirit day has been canceled but not before it stirred you have controversy. we will >> hello, this is jessica alba. good morning, washington. >> all right, 5:39 on this wednesday. we are just getting word of a manger back up on the bw parkway. >> amanda,...
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we really are a cross section of brooklyn, and the neighborhood of brooklyn specifically with an overrepresented population of journalist. but that's the kind of churchill i was looking for. i found it. strong christians in the mcc a really warm welcome to there's something beautiful the way they serve communion where they embrace the person to whom they are serving communion. so i really enjoyed it. i was critical of some elements of it, but i tried to be honest as a reporter and ask their as i could be with what i found. >> what is your day job? >> i'm an editor and also the religion writer for beacon, which is a new startup that seeks to try a new model in journalism. beacon reader.com. >> so the answer to the question that you asked on the cover of your book, does jesus really loves me, what's the answer? >> the answer is it depends on who you ask. i think every person you talk to is a slightly different image cobbled together from you learned as a kid, thing to read in the newspaper, and no person has the same view of jesus, of your jelly come of such rally. so it's so diverse. so fun to ex
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there's a guy we met yesterday when we landed who lives in brooklyn who comes up here a couple times a month developing i'll call it real estate but see for yourself and if you thought housing was expensive where you live, america, i want you to see this because you may not believe it. >> what brings a brooklyn guy to williston, north dakota? >> this is where the opportunity is. the oil is here. they didn't discover oil in brooklyn so i had to come where they discovered oil. >> these are men who live here and work the oil fields, right? >> oh, yeah. this is typical bakken housing. they're here. completely full. if i had another 30 spots i could rent them out before i was done sooig signing the papers. >> what's a spot like this go for? >> each spot is about $800 per month. >> $800 a month. >> yeah for the spot. >> that's their own trailer. >> that's if they bring their own trailer. if we provide housing like we do over there, that's about $2500 to $3,000 a month. >> 2500 to $3,000 a month for essentially a mobile home here. >> yeah. cabin, two bedroom cabin in an rv park. >> i mean,
there's a guy we met yesterday when we landed who lives in brooklyn who comes up here a couple times a month developing i'll call it real estate but see for yourself and if you thought housing was expensive where you live, america, i want you to see this because you may not believe it. >> what brings a brooklyn guy to williston, north dakota? >> this is where the opportunity is. the oil is here. they didn't discover oil in brooklyn so i had to come where they discovered oil....
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gracie mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? >> we don't entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that's all i can say. >> thank you. >> enjoyed it. jc: lunch at that one restaurant we all like? ron: i'm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 35 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing midsize car two years in a row? i bet, uh, dan here wishes somebody found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron jc: ron... exactly. vo: get 0 down, 0 due at signing, 0 deposit, and 0 first month's payment on passat or any new 2014 volkswagen. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click tod
gracie mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? >> we don't entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that's all i can say. >> thank you. >> enjoyed it. jc: lunch at that one restaurant we all like? ron: i'm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 35 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing...
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gracie mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? >> we don't entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that's all i can say. >> thank you. >> enjoyed it. jc: lunch at that one restaurant we all like? ron: i'm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 35 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing midsize car two years in a row? i bet, uh, dan here wishes somebody found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron jc: ron... exactly. vo: get 0 down, 0 due at signing, 0 deposit, and 0 first month's payment on passat or any new 2014 volkswagen. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click tod
gracie mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? >> we don't entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that's all i can say. >> thank you. >> enjoyed it. jc: lunch at that one restaurant we all like? ron: i'm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. and with a turbo engine that gets 35 highway m-p-g. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing...
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i am born and raised in brooklyn. i'm a social worker, an activist, and a mom. [telephone rings] arab american. how may i help you? [speaks arabic] my favorite thing about the work that i do is when a woman comes to our organization in a domestic violence situation and we help make her safe and we help her access public benefits and we make her feel like she has more opportunities, and get her into a job training program, and she comes back to us two years later and she's a donor. a woman, a yemeni woman, who had no formal education in her home country, comes to our program, learns english, and comes back with her citizenship certificate and a big plate of sabayah, which is a very special yemeni sweet that they make, and that just brings joy to my heart. how many people wish that we lived in a world where it was ok to be who we are and everyone on tv thought we were the coolest thing? how many people wish we lived in a world like that? unfortunately, we don't live in a world like that, and that brings me to why you guys are here today. in order for us not to liv
i am born and raised in brooklyn. i'm a social worker, an activist, and a mom. [telephone rings] arab american. how may i help you? [speaks arabic] my favorite thing about the work that i do is when a woman comes to our organization in a domestic violence situation and we help make her safe and we help her access public benefits and we make her feel like she has more opportunities, and get her into a job training program, and she comes back to us two years later and she's a donor. a woman, a...
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. >>> en brooklyn, nueva york, daniela polanca para "primer impacto." >>> gracias a daniela y plan b por esta exclusiva. >>> vamos con dani ahora para los estrenos de cine en este fin de semana. >>> que tal, mucho para ver este semana, viene un clÁsico del horror, y tambiÉn una historia clÁsica de la literatura interpretada por dos britÁnicos, y tambiÉn una brillante adaptaciÓn de un relato autobiogrÁfico. >>> basada en la novela de steven kin, se hizo el relato de este filme, y cuando se lanzÓ en el 76, la protagonista ni pensaba en existir, pero cuando te viste dentro, ¿quÉsentiste? >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> bueno, es una experiencia distinta, pero todas esas pelÍculas de aquella Época hicieron que tuvieramos un toque sensible. >>> ¿cuÁl crees que es la diferencia con aquella del 76? >>> bueno lo que menos quiere un niÑo es ver a su madre herida, y para mi eso fue la peor forma de castigar a la hija. >>> y bueno un hombre de raza negra y que es vendido como esclavo vive una odisea por doce aÑos. >>> en otra cinta, se narra el relato en donde se ve llorar desgarra
. >>> en brooklyn, nueva york, daniela polanca para "primer impacto." >>> gracias a daniela y plan b por esta exclusiva. >>> vamos con dani ahora para los estrenos de cine en este fin de semana. >>> que tal, mucho para ver este semana, viene un clÁsico del horror, y tambiÉn una historia clÁsica de la literatura interpretada por dos britÁnicos, y tambiÉn una brillante adaptaciÓn de un relato autobiogrÁfico. >>> basada en la novela de...
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going to school in brooklyn did not mentioning health care at all. >> real world math lessons got be seeking if it is too late to send congress year. [laughter] or maybe a remedial course. >> just yesterday at top qssi official testified he had no knowledge of the tax surge today they announced that very company is in charge of it. lou: ed henry from the white house. the obamacare fiasco pretty the political balance of power for the election with the implementation foreseeing some senate democrats many of the same people face reelection and they are responsible for much of the entitlement existence. carl cameron with the political ramifications of being on the wrong side of obamacare. >> affordable care act has facing difficult reelection is scrambling for cover. gigi he urged the president to extend the deadline nine others joined her with the g.o.p. suggested that just weeks ago. alaska covet carolina and colorado, louisiana and arkansas representative sulfates representative sander pounded back home. >> in voting against any delays of obamacare. >> incoming call for delay in the i
going to school in brooklyn did not mentioning health care at all. >> real world math lessons got be seeking if it is too late to send congress year. [laughter] or maybe a remedial course. >> just yesterday at top qssi official testified he had no knowledge of the tax surge today they announced that very company is in charge of it. lou: ed henry from the white house. the obamacare fiasco pretty the political balance of power for the election with the implementation foreseeing some...
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>> my name valerie and i'm from brooklyn. >> wendy: and you are dressed as a -- >> i'm dressed as a yorkie. >> wendy: so cute. thank you. everybody come out. we'll poll the audience during the break and when we come back, we'll announce the winner of our "how you booin" halloween costume contest. mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. >> wendy: before the break, we met three audience members. we met the alien, lady liberty and also of course the dog. thousand we' now we're going to take a poll by clap audience who you think should win. is it the alien? [ applause ] >> wendy: okay. contestant number two, the city scape. [ applause ] >> wendy: and contestant number three, the yorkie. [ applause ] >> wendy: i'm confused.
>> my name valerie and i'm from brooklyn. >> wendy: and you are dressed as a -- >> i'm dressed as a yorkie. >> wendy: so cute. thank you. everybody come out. we'll poll the audience during the break and when we come back, we'll announce the winner of our "how you booin" halloween costume contest. mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter...
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from brooklyn, new york, the ethical fashion trend. >> reporter: in this trendy brooklyn boutique, where and how the clothes are made are just as important as how they fit. they produce ethic al designs. >> we try to hit all of these categories in some way. >> she launched the boutique a year ago. and designer, emily porter, is a student at fashion technology. >> i don't know if the store would have been able to survive even ten years ago or five years ago, but we have a lot of people who wanted to have conversations about what's happening in bangladesh. and they are grateful that we provide a selection of goods that come with a lot of thinking and great philosophy of social responsibility. >> reporter: a series of fashion disasters in been la desh, including the collapse, have called attention to poor working conditions there. more than 1200 workers died. and it has also put the spotlight on american clothing companies, who purchase 25% of bangladeshi exports. they joined the bang are a desh safety workers with higher safety standards, and $110 million in loans for building improve the,
from brooklyn, new york, the ethical fashion trend. >> reporter: in this trendy brooklyn boutique, where and how the clothes are made are just as important as how they fit. they produce ethic al designs. >> we try to hit all of these categories in some way. >> she launched the boutique a year ago. and designer, emily porter, is a student at fashion technology. >> i don't know if the store would have been able to survive even ten years ago or five years ago, but we have a...
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. >> reporter: we are juniors in brooklyn, new york, where we are going to learn how to make fried chicken. they are famous for their cheesecake but today we are going to learn something a little bit different. i'm so excited. >> me, too. we've been making fried chicken at junior's for 63 years, believe it or not. >> reporter: what's our first step? >> you have to have great chicken. we will make a batter and a breader. for that we will use whole eggs. >> reporter: okay, how many eggs? >> five whole eggs. >> reporter: okay. okay, how much milk is that? >> i believe that's a cup and a quarter. all-purpose flour. little cornmeal. little kosher salt. baking powder. fresh black pepper. >> reporter: all right. we mix it all together. >> now we will make the flour mixture that we will use to coat the chicken. all-purpose flour, cajun seasoning -- so if you want your chicken more spicy, paprika, salt and black pepper. want to do this neatly. if you want to do this neatly, you can use a pair of tongs if you want. coat that a little bit. let it sit and then rest it right here. thighs, my favorite p
. >> reporter: we are juniors in brooklyn, new york, where we are going to learn how to make fried chicken. they are famous for their cheesecake but today we are going to learn something a little bit different. i'm so excited. >> me, too. we've been making fried chicken at junior's for 63 years, believe it or not. >> reporter: what's our first step? >> you have to have great chicken. we will make a batter and a breader. for that we will use whole eggs. >> reporter:...
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este joven se crio con ella en viviendas publicas en brooklyn. ramon acosta, 230 que la motivo? tal vez presion. no queria tener otro bebe. no se. la familia de tiona rodriguez de 17 anos no abrio la puerta hoy. la joven tiene otro hijo de 2 anos. rodriguez estaba con su amiga francis estevez en esta tienda cuando un agente de seguridad sospecho que estaban robando. el guardia encontro el feto en una bolsa. ramon acosta, 255 deben ser arrestadas? claro, si lo mataron. si se le murio cuandio dio a luz tenian que ir al hospital. para mi mataron a ese nene. rodriguez supuestament e le dijo a la policia que s. un trabajador social visito hoy la familia de su amiga estevez ) en queens, donde rodriguez supuestament e dio a luz. por telefono la madre de estevez dijo que no sabia nada sobre el bebe porque estaba trabajando el miercoles y dijo que las autoridades no la dejaban hablar con su hija. standup: hasta el momento las dos adolescentes enfrentan cargos por robo y posesion de propiedad privada. intentaban llevarse ropa interior ue tenia un valor de 200 dolares. vecinas de rodriguez
este joven se crio con ella en viviendas publicas en brooklyn. ramon acosta, 230 que la motivo? tal vez presion. no queria tener otro bebe. no se. la familia de tiona rodriguez de 17 anos no abrio la puerta hoy. la joven tiene otro hijo de 2 anos. rodriguez estaba con su amiga francis estevez en esta tienda cuando un agente de seguridad sospecho que estaban robando. el guardia encontro el feto en una bolsa. ramon acosta, 255 deben ser arrestadas? claro, si lo mataron. si se le murio cuandio dio...
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well, the community of red hook, brooklyn was devastated by the storm. when the storm was over folks there quickly received a helping hand thanks to historical oil tankers that was parked right on its shore. brian yennis is live with more. >> built in new york city, the mary a whalen once carried it through its ports. few have ever heard of the 613-ton tanker. that was before she stood up to superstorm sandy. tied to the docks off brooklyn's red hook neighborhood you will find mary a whalen, engineless and home for the last 18 years. >> it is rough. there is no central heat and no flush toilet. >> she owns the ship and is the head of a nonprofit bedding that -- betting that it is the key to transforming the waterfront economy. and she wasn't going to let superstorm sandy get in the way. >> she was a symbol of preparedness and resiliency. >> as they slammed new york city, she convinced her colleague to join her aboard. >> the boat was on top of the pier and toppled over. >> they wore these life vests the entire time they were on the mary whalen and someti
well, the community of red hook, brooklyn was devastated by the storm. when the storm was over folks there quickly received a helping hand thanks to historical oil tankers that was parked right on its shore. brian yennis is live with more. >> built in new york city, the mary a whalen once carried it through its ports. few have ever heard of the 613-ton tanker. that was before she stood up to superstorm sandy. tied to the docks off brooklyn's red hook neighborhood you will find mary a...
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sÍ los suficiente como hacer notar su presencia cuando cruzaron el emblemÁtico puente que comunica brooklyn con manhatt manhattan, llevando su mensaje de respeto y que la lucha continÚa. >> entre los manifestantes los grupos que mÁs son afectados por la falta de una "reforma migratoria." empezando por las familias separadas. >> todos los dÍas ellos preguntan cuando vendrÁ mi papa y lo que les vamos a decir siempre es muy realizado para mi estar inventando que pronto, pronto y no de ese dÍa. lideres polÍticos fueron apoyarlos. >> tenemos que pasar del proceso para entonces ponerle presiÓn al liderato republicano que traiga el bill que in otroed skwims tr >> el proyecto de ley que estÁ al frente de nosotros se tiene que pasar pero ahora desafortunadamente los partidos crean la parÁlisis, nosotros necesitamos el liderazgo del presidente. >> rodrigo guzmÁn fue arrestado en los alrededores de la casa blanca con otras 8 personas. >> mientras tanto el debate en el senado y todo. a diario deportan 10 personas diarias como mil niÑos estÁn sufriendo porque el papÁ no llega a la casa. >>
sÍ los suficiente como hacer notar su presencia cuando cruzaron el emblemÁtico puente que comunica brooklyn con manhatt manhattan, llevando su mensaje de respeto y que la lucha continÚa. >> entre los manifestantes los grupos que mÁs son afectados por la falta de una "reforma migratoria." empezando por las familias separadas. >> todos los dÍas ellos preguntan cuando vendrÁ mi papa y lo que les vamos a decir siempre es muy realizado para mi estar inventando que pronto,...
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before her family arrived in the district officers questioned them in their home in brooklyn, new york. police removed several items from her apartment. neighbors were shocked someone in their building had a connection to the case they were hearing about in d.c. >> you don't believe something this huge is sleeping on the other side of the wall from you. >> federal law enforcement sources say she spoke to her mom on the phone and drove straight here from connecticut yesterday. there are a lot of questions about the chase. how did officers let her drive away speeding from the white house to the capitol? also, new questions about the communications breakdown between the separate law enforcement agencies responding. what went wrong? our team coverage continues with news 4s jackie bensen. >> reporter: sources fa mill yar with the investigation say they were shocked. inside the bullet marked black infinity who he has driver attempted to ram the two most important buildings, capitol police officers were startled to find a 1-year-old baby girl unharmed. her mother, 34-year-old miriam carey led
before her family arrived in the district officers questioned them in their home in brooklyn, new york. police removed several items from her apartment. neighbors were shocked someone in their building had a connection to the case they were hearing about in d.c. >> you don't believe something this huge is sleeping on the other side of the wall from you. >> federal law enforcement sources say she spoke to her mom on the phone and drove straight here from connecticut yesterday. there...
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. >> i looked all over brooklyn. this is first time i found a five gallon gas can. >> people are saying you have a bucket you get gasoline from a gas station. >> one man walked into a gas station will you go ago five gallon igloo cooler. >> they were putting gas in milk jugs. >> to make the argument because of lawsuits resulted in the company going out of business, resulted in their being no cans available, resulted people not getting gas cans is ridiculous argument. >> john: but we lose products because of fear of lawsuits. that is why america has no aids vaccine and no lyme disease vaccine. >> someone like me to bring something to the marketed because it could cause harm, i'm happy about that. >> john: we pay for his happiness. not just in products we lose but americans pay $1,000 per year for lawsuits. in oklahoma, they let 117 workers go. >> this is wrong. if they can take this and destroy it, they can take just about anything. >> john: they can, but there is something that no one seems to be able to take away. y
. >> i looked all over brooklyn. this is first time i found a five gallon gas can. >> people are saying you have a bucket you get gasoline from a gas station. >> one man walked into a gas station will you go ago five gallon igloo cooler. >> they were putting gas in milk jugs. >> to make the argument because of lawsuits resulted in the company going out of business, resulted in their being no cans available, resulted people not getting gas cans is ridiculous...
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♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ . >> this is kpix5 news. >> fbi agents are getting involved in the case of a bay area teen shot and killed by a deputy, what the feds are doing after outrage from the community. >> in santa rosa emotions and tensions are running high. joe. >> reporter: there is a lot of outrage and disbelief two nights after this happened. they hope the feds can make a difference. they gather by the hundreds, family and neighbors, touched by 13-year-old andy lopez. his parents don't want to comment but many are just learning of a new and separate investigation just announced. >> the fbi is taking care of this because the police have gone too far. >> reporter: earlier people knocked on the sheriff's door. sheriff's deputies shot and killed the boy. the tip of the ak47 gun the boy was carrying was not orange. he was shot 7 times. the aclu is demanding an investigation. the tension is so thick, not everybody believes even the fbi will do what is right. >
♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ . >> this is kpix5 news. >> fbi agents are getting involved in the case of a bay area teen shot and killed by a deputy, what the feds are doing after outrage from the community. >> in santa rosa emotions and tensions are running high. joe. >> reporter: there is a lot of outrage and disbelief two nights after this happened. they hope the feds...
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, un hombre acusado de asesinar a puÑaladas a una mujer y a los cuatro hijos de esta en una casa en brooklyn. fue acusado de cinco asesinatos, de poseer un arma y de atacar a un policÍa. el esposo de la mujer que no estaba en la casa no es considerado sospechoso en este caso. >> llueven las crÍticas por el espionaje a lÍderes extranjeros, entre ellos, la primera ministra alemana. la casa blanca reconociÓ que deben imponerse limitaciones mientras que el gobierno espaÑol reaccionÓ con enojo tras enterarse que la agencia de los estados unidos ha monitoreado mÁs de 60 millones de llamadas de espaÑoles. >> el gobierno del estado de nueva york estÁ comprando y demoliendo las casas en staten island que quedaron destruidas por el caso de la super tormenta sandy. el programa busca convertir las zonas de riesgo en zonas verdes para que sirvan de protecciÓn a otras Áreas. el gobierno está pagando hasta el 10% mÁs del valor que tenÍa la casa antes de sandy. >> maestros, estudiantes y otros empleados regresaron a las escuelas en nevada despuÉs de que josÉ reyes, el niÑo que matÓ al prof
, un hombre acusado de asesinar a puÑaladas a una mujer y a los cuatro hijos de esta en una casa en brooklyn. fue acusado de cinco asesinatos, de poseer un arma y de atacar a un policÍa. el esposo de la mujer que no estaba en la casa no es considerado sospechoso en este caso. >> llueven las crÍticas por el espionaje a lÍderes extranjeros, entre ellos, la primera ministra alemana. la casa blanca reconociÓ que deben imponerse limitaciones mientras que el gobierno espaÑol reaccionÓ...
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robert sims of brooklyn. they say the man who later slammed his helmet is regional chance. 37 also from brooklyn. >> chance's lawyer say his client overreacted and broke the window. but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video, you will see my client, immediately after smashing a window. return to his bicycle. and there are still photographs in possession of the district attorney that will show you he's not physically present. >> reporter: both men have been charged with gang assault. an unknown attacker tried to yank his wife and 2-year-old daughter out of the vehicle. >> i heard a lot of people screaming and telling the man, no not the woman. not the woman. there's a child. there's a child. >> reporter: sergio consuegro was late for church as he was watching the man being beaten by several men. >> he was being beaten. >> very hard, very hard. >> reporter: and you went straight to the man that was beating him. >> i said that's it guy. let it go. let it go. >> reporter: at least three of
robert sims of brooklyn. they say the man who later slammed his helmet is regional chance. 37 also from brooklyn. >> chance's lawyer say his client overreacted and broke the window. but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video, you will see my client, immediately after smashing a window. return to his bicycle. and there are still photographs in possession of the district attorney that will show you he's not physically present. >> reporter: both men have...
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miriam naciÓ en brooklyn, su jefe dijo que sufriÓ una herida grave en la carbema, y cuando estafa en el hospital se enterÓ que estaba embarazada. esta es su pequeÑa hija y fue rescatada por la policÍa del vehÍculo de la mujer que muriÓ. la mujer no estaba armada. >>> se decchon los motivos que llevaron a la conductora a tratar de burlar la barrera de la casa blanca, algunos del miembros estaban sin derechos a recibir su salario por cuenta del cierro del gobierno. enrique, regreso contigo. >>> muchas gracias. y antes la pregunta que todos se hacen, quiÉn es
miriam naciÓ en brooklyn, su jefe dijo que sufriÓ una herida grave en la carbema, y cuando estafa en el hospital se enterÓ que estaba embarazada. esta es su pequeÑa hija y fue rescatada por la policÍa del vehÍculo de la mujer que muriÓ. la mujer no estaba armada. >>> se decchon los motivos que llevaron a la conductora a tratar de burlar la barrera de la casa blanca, algunos del miembros estaban sin derechos a recibir su salario por cuenta del cierro del gobierno. enrique,...
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it happened late saturday night at a home in brooklyn, new york. three of the children were pronounced dead at the scene, while their mother and five-year-old sibling died at a new york hospital. police described the brutal crime scene. "a mother, two males, two of her sons and two of her daughters that were cut and butchered with a kitchen knife." the children ranged in age from just one-year-old.to nine, while their mother was 37. suspect is the husband's 25- year- old cousin. police say he'd been staying in the home, and has made statements implicating himself in the crime. a wild shootout, chase, and police ambush yesterday in albuquerque left three officers injured and the shooter dead. authorities say the man ambushed police and traded dozens of rounds shooting two officers. he stole a police car driving four miles with police in pursuit towards a busy part of the city. the man then crashed the car into a gas station. he was killed after shooting the third officer. all three of the officers are expected to survive. new concerns being raised t
it happened late saturday night at a home in brooklyn, new york. three of the children were pronounced dead at the scene, while their mother and five-year-old sibling died at a new york hospital. police described the brutal crime scene. "a mother, two males, two of her sons and two of her daughters that were cut and butchered with a kitchen knife." the children ranged in age from just one-year-old.to nine, while their mother was 37. suspect is the husband's 25- year- old cousin....
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man who later slammed his helmet against the driver's side window is reginald chance, 37, also from brooklyn. chance's lawyers said his client over reacted and broke the window but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video you will see my client immediately after smashing the window turn -- they are still photographed with the position of the district attorney. >> both men have been charged with gang assault and other felonies. simms, according to court documents stamp stomped on the head and body of the suv driver. they tried to yank his wife and 2-year-old daughter out of the vehicle. >> i heard a lot of people screaming and telling them there's a child. >> sergio was late for church when he saw lien being attacked. >> he was hitting him with a helmet. >> real hard, real hard in the head. >> you went straight to the man who was beating him? >> i got him away. i stepped in and i said that's it. there was more coming. i said that's it, guys, let it go. let it go. >> at least three off -duty new york city police officers now admit to being in last week's motorcycle rally.
man who later slammed his helmet against the driver's side window is reginald chance, 37, also from brooklyn. chance's lawyers said his client over reacted and broke the window but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video you will see my client immediately after smashing the window turn -- they are still photographed with the position of the district attorney. >> both men have been charged with gang assault and other felonies. simms, according to court...
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>> they'll be walking around the streets of brooklyn. the mission? to sign up as many people as they can for food stamps. the new york city coalition against hunger in action. >> people don't know they're eligible. >> joel berg is the organization's executive director. >> we have some information about benefits. >> s.n.a.p. stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> the new name for the food stamp program. >> in 2008, the federal government officially dropped the term "food stamps," partly to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everybody of still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> some are prescreened and would like to apply for food stamps. >> berg believes folks don't want to go to a government office to find out if they're eligible. so his team set up shop at this supermarket. >> we're close to 50% of our customers on a monthly basis are using the s.n.a.p. benefits. >> ivan bean know is the manager. >> we feel it's positive for the community. >> part of the stigma is to get rid of the stamps
>> they'll be walking around the streets of brooklyn. the mission? to sign up as many people as they can for food stamps. the new york city coalition against hunger in action. >> people don't know they're eligible. >> joel berg is the organization's executive director. >> we have some information about benefits. >> s.n.a.p. stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> the new name for the food stamp program. >> in 2008, the federal...
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. >> she was having fun with another huge supermodel, brooklyn decker. >> as someone who is a drunk girl a lot. i have never given my irlfriends a vagina raspberry. >> you need better friends. >> we have captain richard phillips of "captain phillips." so he is still alive, which i didn't know, kind of ruined the ending of the movie for me. >> b
. >> she was having fun with another huge supermodel, brooklyn decker. >> as someone who is a drunk girl a lot. i have never given my irlfriends a vagina raspberry. >> you need better friends. >> we have captain richard phillips of "captain phillips." so he is still alive, which i didn't know, kind of ruined the ending of the movie for me. >> b