92
92
Oct 25, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
i know brooklyn in general is blowing up right now. when i was living here, brooklyn was cool. but not this cool. barclays center hadn't been built yet. i know the nets just picked up paul pierce and kevin garnett off season. which is a lesson to all the young people, old oh people can still play. we've still got some gas in the tank. but this whole borough is where generations of hopeful, striving immigrants came in search of opportunity. a chance to build better lives for themselves and for their kids. and that's been true for decades. and i'm here today to talk about what we need to do as a country to build the same kind of opportunity for your generation. for the next generation. and for your kids. and for future immigrants. this country should be doing everything in our power to give more kids the chance to go to schools just like this one. we should be doing everything we can to put college withi
i know brooklyn in general is blowing up right now. when i was living here, brooklyn was cool. but not this cool. barclays center hadn't been built yet. i know the nets just picked up paul pierce and kevin garnett off season. which is a lesson to all the young people, old oh people can still play. we've still got some gas in the tank. but this whole borough is where generations of hopeful, striving immigrants came in search of opportunity. a chance to build better lives for themselves and for...
45
45
Oct 25, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
i know brooklyn in general is blowing up right now. when i was living here, brooklyn was cool. but not this cool.
i know brooklyn in general is blowing up right now. when i was living here, brooklyn was cool. but not this cool.
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
credible stuff we haven't been in brooklyn yet come going to go oh and the brooklyn you know i love brooks and brooklyn never left me after the cyclon in the bronx the stereo bronx but no boulevard now in town parkway problem awkward for a road noise hit the. first of all to get there for all of them you have to go to forty second street change a tribute to the d.v.d. right bob but i always remember when i went to yankee stadium you know they hated by things they felt like they had a word honest to god and you pull up the train would elevate at one hundred and sixty first street and river avenue to suddenly you're going to this dark tunnel all the way in and suddenly boom and you're up above the right field stand on. opening day it was this is out of abbott's when it opened in this is what it looked like where did you obtain this had it made. you don't obtain things like this without nobody knows i live up here ok center field bleachers sixty cents right up there see that's opening day you'd run into good first you know well i love about it is there's opening the see look at the neighborho
credible stuff we haven't been in brooklyn yet come going to go oh and the brooklyn you know i love brooks and brooklyn never left me after the cyclon in the bronx the stereo bronx but no boulevard now in town parkway problem awkward for a road noise hit the. first of all to get there for all of them you have to go to forty second street change a tribute to the d.v.d. right bob but i always remember when i went to yankee stadium you know they hated by things they felt like they had a word...
109
109
Oct 25, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
so thank you, brooklyn. god bless you. god bless america. ♪ >> we've been listening to the president speaking of brooklyn's p-tech high school about the importance of ensuring the next generation has the skills to compete and succeed in a dynamic global economy. the president first mentioned p-tech in his state of the union address in january this year. students at the six-year high school graduate with not only a diploma, but with an associate's degree in a high-tech concentration like computer science or engineering. and the president said it would be a model for the kind of opportunity that every single student deserves. >> we have to educate our young people, every single person here, but also all the young people all across brooklyn, all across new york city. all across new york state and all across this country. so that you're ready for this global economy. and schools like p-tech will help us do that. >> for more, i'd like to bring in msnbc contributor, professor james peterson. with us from raleigh, north carolin
so thank you, brooklyn. god bless you. god bless america. ♪ >> we've been listening to the president speaking of brooklyn's p-tech high school about the importance of ensuring the next generation has the skills to compete and succeed in a dynamic global economy. the president first mentioned p-tech in his state of the union address in january this year. students at the six-year high school graduate with not only a diploma, but with an associate's degree in a high-tech concentration like...
62
62
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
but the brooklyn teeeight calls me september 2005, and a prosecutor of massachusetts also contacted me as did in july forensic for it investigator they read my book resulted in with the of the 30th of march 2006 paid up from sarasota florida where he had retired with a full pension and indicted on four counts of murder. the pitcher of the right was the night before surrender but the next day after one million-dollar bail was set for him. 50x agents supported him showing up in blue suits white shirts ritter blue ties and surrounded him as he walked down adams street to the supreme court. a scene like you have never seen pushing people a way. killed look-alike hooligans from the soccer match protecting him while reporters tried to ask a question they called it bodychecking chuck grassley actually mention this even retired fbi agents should be so quick to protect somebody that is presumed innocent but it was wild. is started october 15, 2007 headlines every day like this. agent of death they basically convicted him but one star witness was linda and it was alleged by these reporters when
but the brooklyn teeeight calls me september 2005, and a prosecutor of massachusetts also contacted me as did in july forensic for it investigator they read my book resulted in with the of the 30th of march 2006 paid up from sarasota florida where he had retired with a full pension and indicted on four counts of murder. the pitcher of the right was the night before surrender but the next day after one million-dollar bail was set for him. 50x agents supported him showing up in blue suits white...
920
920
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
COM
tv
eye 920
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's brooklyn, so the milk is local. tom. >> party got great when the giant box of cocoa puffs came out. >> it's time for "@midnight." captioning sponsored by comedy central welcome to "@midnight." belching up the acid of social media from the peptic ulcer of p
. >> it's brooklyn, so the milk is local. tom. >> party got great when the giant box of cocoa puffs came out. >> it's time for "@midnight." captioning sponsored by comedy central welcome to "@midnight." belching up the acid of social media from the peptic ulcer of p
65
65
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
i want a church that reflects my community and i church in brooklyn is old and young gay and straight black white asian hispanic. we really are a cross-section of brooklyn and my neighborhood or can specifically probably within the overrepresented population of journalists but that was the kind of church whom i was looking for. i found strong christians in the mcc overly warm welcome. there's something beautiful about the way they serve communion where they embrace the person to whom they are serving communion. i really enjoyed it. i was critical of some elements of it but i tried to be honest as a reporter and his fares i could be. >> host: what is your day job? >> guest: i am an editor at fast company magazine and the religion writer for beacon which is a new startup that seeks to try a new model in journalism beacon reader.com. >> host: so the answer to the question that you asked on the cover of your book does jesus really love may? what is your answer? >> guest: the answer is i think it depends on who you ask. every person is slightly different image of jesus called together by t
i want a church that reflects my community and i church in brooklyn is old and young gay and straight black white asian hispanic. we really are a cross-section of brooklyn and my neighborhood or can specifically probably within the overrepresented population of journalists but that was the kind of church whom i was looking for. i found strong christians in the mcc overly warm welcome. there's something beautiful about the way they serve communion where they embrace the person to whom they are...
79
79
Oct 20, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and that brings me to my next point which is -- i live in brooklyn. i love living in brooklyn. it would make me so sad if i ever looked around and looked at some other very successful, you know, a bunch of multimillionaires and thought aww, shucks. i'm not doing well enough. i know this is fortunately a thing that i don't have. but you know, look. for me, it's partially an investment, but it's also partially kind of karma. why do i invent in these start-ups? write this book? go on this nationwide tour? i want more people to reach the maximum level. >> we were having that conversation before the show started that i think we -- the three of us -- have not been entrepreneurs. but as we meet entrepreneurs, you do get the sense that there is that hey, folks, people can do this. >> yes. >> there's nothing about alexis that is so incredibly special. >> no. >> that only he could have done this. >> yeah. >> inside themselves and delusionally believe in themselves so much that they actually achieve it. >> yeah. i mean, this is -- >> such the american dream. >> it is. and the reason i'm s
. >> and that brings me to my next point which is -- i live in brooklyn. i love living in brooklyn. it would make me so sad if i ever looked around and looked at some other very successful, you know, a bunch of multimillionaires and thought aww, shucks. i'm not doing well enough. i know this is fortunately a thing that i don't have. but you know, look. for me, it's partially an investment, but it's also partially kind of karma. why do i invent in these start-ups? write this book? go on...
272
272
Oct 19, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think to scale the company, brooklyn's very much needed. it's almost jumping through loopholes to get there. >> should the united states be doing more to retain entrepreneurial talent? visit newshour.pbs.org. >>> since being elected seven months ago, pope francis has made a number of overtures to the jewish community including one public gesture this week. we're joined by kim lawton for the public television program religion and ethics "newsweenew. the pope said to catholic churches in rome, no one should be providing a funeral mass for the convicted nazi war criminal who just passed away. why is this signature? >> this was just another indication of the vastly improved relations between the jewish community and the cath catholic church. there have been a lot of questions about the catholic church's role in how much it did to help jews during the hollow cast, it's a sensitive issue between catholics and jews. it's a symbolic gesture to say the catholic church was supportive of the jewish community, understood the concerns and did not want t
>> i think to scale the company, brooklyn's very much needed. it's almost jumping through loopholes to get there. >> should the united states be doing more to retain entrepreneurial talent? visit newshour.pbs.org. >>> since being elected seven months ago, pope francis has made a number of overtures to the jewish community including one public gesture this week. we're joined by kim lawton for the public television program religion and ethics "newsweenew. the pope said...
96
96
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
immigrantlight in the community in brooklyn. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with danai gurira coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. versus warrior in the hit series "the walking dead name muchnounces her more beautifully and lovely than i do. what is your name? >> danai gurira. as sheseems invincible battles throughout the apocalypse. in a new independent film entitled "mother of george," a nigerian immigrant struggling to have a baby. let's take a look at a clip from "mother of george." >> i went to the doctor today. >> what dr.? >> fertility specialist. this, her business? x she can help us. her, i not talking about am talking about us. the doctor can help us. everything, on me. and you. me. than likely it is onis: i am glad to have you the program. to "the walking dead" for all your fans. and there were a significant amount of times you turn down of the inauthentic way that african women are portrayed. there must be something authentic about the way you are played in this or po
immigrantlight in the community in brooklyn. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with danai gurira coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. versus warrior in the hit series "the walking dead name muchnounces her more beautifully and lovely than i do. what is your name? >> danai gurira. as sheseems invincible battles throughout the apocalypse. in a new independent film entitled "mother of george," a...
151
151
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
so you might ask: why is this woman from brooklyn, new york, smiling? she's janet yellen. president obama nominated her today to keep america's financial system stable in an unstable world as chair of the federal reserve. if the senate confirms her, she will be the first woman ever to lead the central bank, succeeding ben bernanke, and the first democrat in more than 26 years. we asked anthony mason to tell us more about her and the challenges she faces. >> thank you, mr. president. i'm honored and humbled by the faith that you've placed in me. >> reporter: she's one of the most experienced economists ever nominated to head the federal reserve. in 1994, janet yellen was named a fed governor. she later headed president clinton's council of economic advisors and has been the fed's vice chair beside ben bernanke since 2010. if confirmed, the 67-year-old yellen would be the first woman ever to run a central bank. >> to have that barrier broken, you know, i'm smiling a lot today, i have to confess. >> reporter: christina romer, former head of president obama's council of econom
so you might ask: why is this woman from brooklyn, new york, smiling? she's janet yellen. president obama nominated her today to keep america's financial system stable in an unstable world as chair of the federal reserve. if the senate confirms her, she will be the first woman ever to lead the central bank, succeeding ben bernanke, and the first democrat in more than 26 years. we asked anthony mason to tell us more about her and the challenges she faces. >> thank you, mr. president. i'm...
463
463
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
WBFF
tv
eye 463
favorite 0
quote 0
i understand you moved back to brooklyn? >> yes. >> wendy: do you like it here better? did you move here for work or did you move out of there because it was like t la la hollywood weird? >> in a nutshell, the thing about los angeles, especially when you're in the industry all you have is the industry. no matter where you go people to thissest and right of you are speaking at the industry. so think about this, wherever you go, something you say politically, religiously, any opinion you have, it could cost you a job. when you engage people, they're timid and walking on egg shells because they don't know -- i'm not that kind of brother. i'm going to say what i want. >> wendy: you were from new york. >> i was born in brooklyn. >> wendy: now, so you're back in new york. before you go, is it true that you were an empty scat cat in the paula abdual video? >> half true. let me explain this. so paula abdual h an animated character. i wrote all of the raps for it and i run into abdual and she says who keeps telling people that i'm the cat? he's like, it's me. it makes a better s
i understand you moved back to brooklyn? >> yes. >> wendy: do you like it here better? did you move here for work or did you move out of there because it was like t la la hollywood weird? >> in a nutshell, the thing about los angeles, especially when you're in the industry all you have is the industry. no matter where you go people to thissest and right of you are speaking at the industry. so think about this, wherever you go, something you say politically, religiously, any...
151
151
Oct 23, 2013
10/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
from brooklyn, new york, it's j.j.! from california, it's chloe! and he's from springhill, florida, please welcome ricky. welcome to the program, pleasure to have you here. very, very simple show. here's how this works. we ask america their opinions on all kinds of crazy topics. you have to correctly guess the results of our polls and you can win $50,000. it's that easy. ready to win some money? let's do it. first question is worth $100. here are the two possible answers, we've got one that pushes things up or one that holds things in. the question is, what kind of undergarment did single women say is more important to have on a first date? the one that pushes things up or holds things in? let's go to newport beach, california, chloe. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> very well. thank you for asking. tell me about yourself. >> born and raised in newport beach, california. i taught surf lessons the last summer. it's amazing living down here, living by the beach, and being able to surf every day. >> reveal your answer, one that holds things in or
from brooklyn, new york, it's j.j.! from california, it's chloe! and he's from springhill, florida, please welcome ricky. welcome to the program, pleasure to have you here. very, very simple show. here's how this works. we ask america their opinions on all kinds of crazy topics. you have to correctly guess the results of our polls and you can win $50,000. it's that easy. ready to win some money? let's do it. first question is worth $100. here are the two possible answers, we've got one that...
186
186
Oct 27, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
police in that brooklyn -- neighbors in that brooklyn neighborhood gathered outside. they say they watched as police removed the bodies from the house. >> recently, it being very dangerous. >> one neighbor says that he saw a child covered in blood taken from the house, a chilling scene for everyone who is out there. assist two-story home in brooklyn. it touches a number of the homes next to it. it's a row full of houses is and a lot of people flooding the streets to figure out what exactly had happened. police know at this point, they have taken one person into custody and they picked him up at that scene. christi, miguel? >> alexandra, how horrific. is there anything to be gleaned about motive here? are neighbors saying anything, police saying anything about why this person may have done this or why this all happened? >> reporter: police have not identified the victims who were inside the at this point. they have given us their ages, but they haven't said whether or not all these people are related or whether or not the person in custody were related. so it's unclear
police in that brooklyn -- neighbors in that brooklyn neighborhood gathered outside. they say they watched as police removed the bodies from the house. >> recently, it being very dangerous. >> one neighbor says that he saw a child covered in blood taken from the house, a chilling scene for everyone who is out there. assist two-story home in brooklyn. it touches a number of the homes next to it. it's a row full of houses is and a lot of people flooding the streets to figure out what...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
93
93
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
his district includes brooklyn. he says it would bring clean energy to new york. >> this project will be the first on natural gas to its mission project in brooklyn, staten island, and queens and more than 40 years. the 5.2 million people living in these three boroughs are demanding more and more natural gas. natural gas, as we all know, is reliable. it is clean. it is domestic. it is economic. on september 15 of last year, new york city deputy mayor testified before the national parks of committee there in support of the bill. i appreciate all the courtesy shown to him on that day. in his testimony, the deputy mayor stated, energy demands and new york city is increasing and will continue to grow. therefore, getting the project done is a major effort that includes the private sector, the city, state, and federal governments. the gateway pipeline project will generate proximally 265 million dollars in construction activity. jobs, almost 300 local and bring it about $8 million in local revenue for the city of new york
his district includes brooklyn. he says it would bring clean energy to new york. >> this project will be the first on natural gas to its mission project in brooklyn, staten island, and queens and more than 40 years. the 5.2 million people living in these three boroughs are demanding more and more natural gas. natural gas, as we all know, is reliable. it is clean. it is domestic. it is economic. on september 15 of last year, new york city deputy mayor testified before the national parks of...
57
57
Oct 8, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
indy rock to artisanal food and brooklyn is indeed awesome. >> that's a brooklyn bump right there. >> as you're saying, we have the entrepreneurial activity moving into cities, brooklyn, san francisco, et cetera. you talk about some of that happening. why is that happening? >> i think when you think about people, there are people who like the outside and like nature and those people are going to live in colorado, or portland, oregon or the bay area. then there are people who just want to be an urban vibe. i think as we -- as cities have become safer, cities have become greener and waterfronts opened in chicago to new york and brooklyn with the spectacular housing stock. you see companies going in are the old warehouses and old 3wi8dings reconfigurable. you see a boom and particularly people -- they don't necessarily want to take a job but make a job. you see this boom in entrepreneurship. like you said in everything from chefs and food people to rock musicians and bands and also now in tech. >> it is in large part a product of high tech and innovation as we talked about a big boom ov
indy rock to artisanal food and brooklyn is indeed awesome. >> that's a brooklyn bump right there. >> as you're saying, we have the entrepreneurial activity moving into cities, brooklyn, san francisco, et cetera. you talk about some of that happening. why is that happening? >> i think when you think about people, there are people who like the outside and like nature and those people are going to live in colorado, or portland, oregon or the bay area. then there are people who...
187
187
Oct 27, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
he had been here in brooklyn before. most recently for eight to ten days and that's all we know about him. so they're talking to him with an interpreter. because he only speaks mandarin. they tell us he made inkrem nating comments and again, all under investigation and i assume we will learn more soon. >> rosa will be following this for us. rosa, thank you, we appreciate it. >> mourpers are attending a wake. the body of 24-year-old colleen ritzer found dumped in the woods outside the high school tuesday. one of her student, phillip chris em has been charged in her killing. her funeral will be held there tomorrow. >> who trouble for entertainer on chris brown. r and b singer in jail. charged with assault outside with washington hotel. brown punched a man interested in getting a pitcher. brown's bodyguard also arrested. the alleged victim out of the hospital. brown was on probation for beating his ex girlfriend, rihanna. any run-ins with the law could get him extended jail time. >> another musician, dead at age 71. reed wa
he had been here in brooklyn before. most recently for eight to ten days and that's all we know about him. so they're talking to him with an interpreter. because he only speaks mandarin. they tell us he made inkrem nating comments and again, all under investigation and i assume we will learn more soon. >> rosa will be following this for us. rosa, thank you, we appreciate it. >> mourpers are attending a wake. the body of 24-year-old colleen ritzer found dumped in the woods outside...
207
207
Oct 25, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
here we go, brooklyn. >> jimmy: she its from brooklyn. i've don't know what that means. she is from brooklyn. the audience is voting. audience says, most lly no. he will not catch it. let's find out. so far you guys are not that good at this. all right. who else do we have? >> will you catch it? will you please catch it? i think you could do it. all right, you ready? all right, be focused. i am going to whip it hard at your head. ready, set, go. all right. he didn't throw it that high. that is a big glove in comparison to the size of that woman. the audience says yes, she will catch it. let's find out if she does. >> oh, you got it. [ indiscernible ] you did it. go ahead. get out of here. >> jimmy: she is in a big rush. that's yoda's wife. all right. we have another, yeah. >> chewbacca, chewbacca, come here. can i throw you a ball? you get no glove. all right. here we go. >> jimmy: ooh, will chewbacca, carrying captain america's shield around. i don't know if there is a mugging on the bloofoulevard. going for two characters at once there. will chewbacca catch it? the aud
here we go, brooklyn. >> jimmy: she its from brooklyn. i've don't know what that means. she is from brooklyn. the audience is voting. audience says, most lly no. he will not catch it. let's find out. so far you guys are not that good at this. all right. who else do we have? >> will you catch it? will you please catch it? i think you could do it. all right, you ready? all right, be focused. i am going to whip it hard at your head. ready, set, go. all right. he didn't throw it that...
79
79
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
deb feyrick is in brooklyn. what can you tell us? i know you had to rush out there because you just got this information about why brooklyn is so significant. what have you found out? >> reporter: what we're learning is that federal law enforcement sources believe that her sister, the woman's sister lives in brooklyn. and they are attempting to question her now. we've been told the woman is waiting for an attorney to be present during the questioning. there's also been significant activity out in stamford, that's where this woman lived. the police, federal agents, bomb squad, cordoned off an area around the condominium complex. neighbors have been evacuated from the area. the bomb squad is on the scene. a robotic device is brought into the apartment. they're executing a search warrant and being especially careful because they want to make sure that the apartment itself is safe. that is why they're being so methodical in all of this. so federal law enforcement, both fbi, secret service and local police, all doing what they need to do.
deb feyrick is in brooklyn. what can you tell us? i know you had to rush out there because you just got this information about why brooklyn is so significant. what have you found out? >> reporter: what we're learning is that federal law enforcement sources believe that her sister, the woman's sister lives in brooklyn. and they are attempting to question her now. we've been told the woman is waiting for an attorney to be present during the questioning. there's also been significant...
84
84
Oct 8, 2013
10/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's 2:30 in the afternoon on a saturday in brooklyn. the doors just opened for one of the trendiest clubs around. >> how you doing, new york? >> here, it is women only. from single girls to moms in all shapes and sizes. >> i like dancing. i like working out. >> i love to stay in shape. >> i need to finally lose the baby weight. >> and bring it up and stretch your backs. >> this is the vixen work out. >> yes i'm sexy, yes i'm fierce. >> 15 00 women a week sign up to loose weight while unleashing their inner vixen. it's inspired by some of the hottest clubs in miami. with moves that get you body rolling percolating, and dropping it low, while dropping a lot of calories. >> it feels like it's a girl's night out. there is no men, no drinks and it feels okay to be naughty and not be judged. >> creator and former miami heat dancer janet jones got the idea just a year ago after a night out with the girls. >> when was the moment when you thought i'm going to design a workout? >> we went out to a nightclub. we couldn't move because we are someon
. >> it's 2:30 in the afternoon on a saturday in brooklyn. the doors just opened for one of the trendiest clubs around. >> how you doing, new york? >> here, it is women only. from single girls to moms in all shapes and sizes. >> i like dancing. i like working out. >> i love to stay in shape. >> i need to finally lose the baby weight. >> and bring it up and stretch your backs. >> this is the vixen work out. >> yes i'm sexy, yes i'm fierce....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
93
93
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
immigrantlight in the community in brooklyn. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with danai gurira coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. versus warrior in the hit series "the walking dead name muchnounces her more beautifully and lovely than i do. what is your name? >> danai gurira. as sheseems invincible battles throughout the apocalypse. in a new independent film entitled "mother of george," a nigerian immigrant struggling to have a baby. let's take a look at a clip from "mother of george." >> i went to the doctor today. >> what dr.? >> fertility specialist. this, her business? x she can help us. her, i not talking about am talking about us. the doctor can help us. everything, on me. and you. me. than likely it is onis: i am glad to have you the program. to "the walking dead" for all your fans. and there were a significant amount of times you turn down of the inauthentic way that african women are portrayed. there must be something authentic about the way you are played in this or po
immigrantlight in the community in brooklyn. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with danai gurira coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. versus warrior in the hit series "the walking dead name muchnounces her more beautifully and lovely than i do. what is your name? >> danai gurira. as sheseems invincible battles throughout the apocalypse. in a new independent film entitled "mother of george," a...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
58
58
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
it's or eric the biggest is in brooklyn. new york has the highest design schools and designers and because designing stuff looks like like software. it matters less who has the smarter space but who is the most threatened. what we're competing with t is not new york or the metropolitan area but paris but, you know, someplace in indian this is a global connection how is san francisco going to capitalize to compete. let me turn to the panel and start with the negatives. what's your biggest problem what's the one thing that bothers you the most and if you could be mayor for a minute what would you change start there >> i can do one wearing two different hats. as a manufacturer my biggest problem and concern is not hiring the top level engineers, you know, software prarmdz. it is 90 in high quality people who know how to make a high quality product and it well finished and people that do that people need to a debug machines. so we have a gap if the manufacturing work in the middle so the operators are not going to change the pro
it's or eric the biggest is in brooklyn. new york has the highest design schools and designers and because designing stuff looks like like software. it matters less who has the smarter space but who is the most threatened. what we're competing with t is not new york or the metropolitan area but paris but, you know, someplace in indian this is a global connection how is san francisco going to capitalize to compete. let me turn to the panel and start with the negatives. what's your biggest...
232
232
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
>> honorary citizen of brooklyn. >> am i? >> absolutely. >> i want to go to a game. >> done. >> you don't need to say which sport, but thank you for giving me the explanation before. love the hat. and bruce rattner joins us, great to have you on the show. first of all, what's jay-z like. my daughter is a fan. nice guy, right? >> you can see, humble, smart, good business person and a very good artist. he is everything. he's got it all, really. he's terrific. >> what a brilliant marketing move to in one fell swoop -- and everybody knows, tiny, tiny celebrity on the team. but to take that jay-z magic fairy dust and sprinkle it on top of the project instantaneously made the nets cool, stroke of genius. >> made me cool too. and i needed a lot of that. it was great. he has been terrific. >> there was resistance. >> yes, there was. >> and how did you combat that and generate the excitement ultimately? >> persistence. >> how did you get around it? >> a lot of nearby were concerned about noise, traffic, crime, understandably. >> of co
>> honorary citizen of brooklyn. >> am i? >> absolutely. >> i want to go to a game. >> done. >> you don't need to say which sport, but thank you for giving me the explanation before. love the hat. and bruce rattner joins us, great to have you on the show. first of all, what's jay-z like. my daughter is a fan. nice guy, right? >> you can see, humble, smart, good business person and a very good artist. he is everything. he's got it all, really. he's...
128
128
Oct 8, 2013
10/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's 2:30 in the afternoon on a saturday in brooklyn. the doors just opened for one of the trendiest clubs around. >> how you doing, new york? >> here, it is women only. from single girls to moms in all shapes and sizes. >> i like dancing. i like working out. >> i love to stay in shape. >> i need to finally lose the baby weight. >> and bring it up and stretch your backs. >> this is the vixen work out. >> yes i'm sexy, yes i'm fierce. >> 15 00 women a week sign up to loose weight while unleashing their inner vixen. it's inspired by some of the hottest clubs in miami. with moves that get you body rolling percolating, and dropping it low, while dropping a lot of calories. >> it feels like it's a girl's night out. there is no men, no drinks and it feels okay to be naughty and not be judged. >> creator and former miami heat dancer janet jones got the idea out with the girls. r a night >> when was the moment when you thought i'm going to design a workout? >> we went out to a nightclub. we couldn't move because we are someone's mom or someone's
. >> it's 2:30 in the afternoon on a saturday in brooklyn. the doors just opened for one of the trendiest clubs around. >> how you doing, new york? >> here, it is women only. from single girls to moms in all shapes and sizes. >> i like dancing. i like working out. >> i love to stay in shape. >> i need to finally lose the baby weight. >> and bring it up and stretch your backs. >> this is the vixen work out. >> yes i'm sexy, yes i'm fierce....
117
117
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
the new york city police responded to the apartment in brooklyn and discovered the victims. a 37-year-old woman and her four children, ranging in age from nine to just one, with severe stab wounds. they were all rushed to the hospital but none survived. police recovered a butcher knife at the scene. >>> there are reports today that national security agency may have been monitoring he cell phone of the german chancellor for ten years. she complained about the tapping of her phone. this is more of the fallout by documents released bidded a ward snowden. one u.s. politician doesn't see a problem. >> the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives, not just in the united states but also in france and germany and throughout europe. and the french are someone to talk. the fact is they have had spying operations against the united states, both the government and industry. >> president obama told merkel the u.s. is not and will not tap her phone, but he did not say it never happened. >>> meanwhile, southern california congressman darryl issa had tough words today over problems w
the new york city police responded to the apartment in brooklyn and discovered the victims. a 37-year-old woman and her four children, ranging in age from nine to just one, with severe stab wounds. they were all rushed to the hospital but none survived. police recovered a butcher knife at the scene. >>> there are reports today that national security agency may have been monitoring he cell phone of the german chancellor for ten years. she complained about the tapping of her phone. this...
102
102
Oct 5, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
hundreds have literally shown up in brooklyn to fight for immigration reform, and who better to talk about that, i'll bring in felix guzman. tell me, how many years did you come to the united states? how long have you been here? and tell me about your citizenship status. >> we came to new york, and we're here because we want to send the message to president obama, and we want immigration reform for everyone. this week my brother went to the white house, and he was arrested in front of the white house, so we want to tell them we don't want this. we want to keep families together. we don't want to abuse more child. this is what happens mentally. >> reporter: what's it like for you living here illegally? how can you describe that? >> i left my family in mexico. for 13 years i have not seen my grandmother, my family. i cannot go on vacation. my son ask if i can take him out. i can't take him out because of citizenship. i can't take him where he wants to go. >> reporter: it seems very emotional. tell me about that. >> today we want to keep on fighting. we want to keep it on the road. we w
hundreds have literally shown up in brooklyn to fight for immigration reform, and who better to talk about that, i'll bring in felix guzman. tell me, how many years did you come to the united states? how long have you been here? and tell me about your citizenship status. >> we came to new york, and we're here because we want to send the message to president obama, and we want immigration reform for everyone. this week my brother went to the white house, and he was arrested in front of the...
214
214
Oct 27, 2013
10/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
one firefighter was hurt but is expected to be okay. >>> brooklyn police arrest a man for hurding his cousin's wife and her four -- murdering his cousin's wife and her four children. late last night the police found the family stabbed and unconscious. the kids range from 1 to 9 years old. three were pronounced dead at the scene. the mother and 5-year-old died at the hospital. the 25-year-old man had stayed in their home. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of a rock legend. ♪ i said hey babe take a walk on the wild side ♪ >> singer lou reed passed away in southampton, new york. his agent said the velvet underground front man died this morning of an ailment related to his recent liver transplant. the song walk on the wild side was his only top 20 hit, but songs like sweet jane and pale blue eyes became reed standards. he was 71 years old. >>> attention spooky halloween shoppers, if your costume includes colored contact lenses, beware. the fda releases a new warning that could have you chickening out. tim williams has more tonight in wjz's health watch report. >> reporter: they
one firefighter was hurt but is expected to be okay. >>> brooklyn police arrest a man for hurding his cousin's wife and her four -- murdering his cousin's wife and her four children. late last night the police found the family stabbed and unconscious. the kids range from 1 to 9 years old. three were pronounced dead at the scene. the mother and 5-year-old died at the hospital. the 25-year-old man had stayed in their home. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of a rock...
146
146
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
born in brooklyn in 1942, reed studied poetry and journalism at syracuse university. after college he worked as a songwriter for pickwick records but it was as founder and lead singer of the velvet underground that reed would change rock and roll. the debut album produced by andy warhol was a commercial failure but it's now considered one of the most famous ever recorded. it was rock but like nothing ever heard before, full of frank descriptions of bohemian new york's underworld. he produced his biggest hit. an homage to the outcasts and tran ve transvestites he met through andy warhol. his work radically changed the lyrics. the velvet underground was inducted into the hall in 1996, an acknowledgement of lou reed's enormous acknowledgement which by then had far eclipsed his sales. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. ittl"weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holid
born in brooklyn in 1942, reed studied poetry and journalism at syracuse university. after college he worked as a songwriter for pickwick records but it was as founder and lead singer of the velvet underground that reed would change rock and roll. the debut album produced by andy warhol was a commercial failure but it's now considered one of the most famous ever recorded. it was rock but like nothing ever heard before, full of frank descriptions of bohemian new york's underworld. he produced...
166
166
Oct 23, 2013
10/13
by
WBFF
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe you guys in brooklyn take the inrsection into anher area. that's all. y guys make me so omfortable. i'm sorry. should i be more formal? look, so, here's anew sex mbol in america you will never believe who it is. t bearded men of "duck don't city." ibelieve, you know who my favorite is? oh, no, you are turning your nose up. look close to your tv. they're all nice looking, this one right here,ight here, look beyond the beard when he smiles, he's got these dimples and my only fearor the robertson family, you know they have been he before. they've brought me squirrels. i've eaten everything. they are getting all kind of female attention. apparently the robertson men sat down with "men's journal" and said tons of women are pro poets proposing to them, the women are married and everything like that. my thing is that when people are inhose magazines too much, the next week they will say somethinged be. for the past three weeks, the weeklies people and "us" "the star" "life and style," they're in there way to much. it's making me nervous. somebody is going to
maybe you guys in brooklyn take the inrsection into anher area. that's all. y guys make me so omfortable. i'm sorry. should i be more formal? look, so, here's anew sex mbol in america you will never believe who it is. t bearded men of "duck don't city." ibelieve, you know who my favorite is? oh, no, you are turning your nose up. look close to your tv. they're all nice looking, this one right here,ight here, look beyond the beard when he smiles, he's got these dimples and my only...
223
223
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
WBFF
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 1
i was like, okay, let's go on a family trip over to brooklyn, the show was going to be in brooklyn and go see the show. i'm totally turned off, we're not doing it. and i'm going to tell you why. i am scared when you get somebody jesus-like on the stage. and we already know that kanye is three cans short of a six pack and is liable to implode any second. but it's the people that cult-like follow people like kanye. i'm more scared of the people in the audience. right now, look like they're sitting orderly, maybe hypnotized or under a trance. and as soon as he snaps his yeezus fingers, i don't know. i'm turned off going to the show and, ew, kim, get your man. [ cheers and applause ] and then drake, who i love. i appreciate drake's music. they're all back on tour again, great. now they got the tour's already gotten started kind of rocky, the second concert was canceled in philadelphia due to technical difficulties. an hour and a half after it was supposed to start. so now imagine you've hired a babysitter, you know, you've got a close parking space, you've got your snacks and you're ready
i was like, okay, let's go on a family trip over to brooklyn, the show was going to be in brooklyn and go see the show. i'm totally turned off, we're not doing it. and i'm going to tell you why. i am scared when you get somebody jesus-like on the stage. and we already know that kanye is three cans short of a six pack and is liable to implode any second. but it's the people that cult-like follow people like kanye. i'm more scared of the people in the audience. right now, look like they're...
61
61
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi staged raids in brooklyn and upstate new york. the rabbis and eight others were charged with kidnapping in the scheme, which they bragged about using cattle prods and plastic bags over the victims' heads. the group was allegedly involved in more than 20 kidnappings over two decades with the wives who couldn't get divorces paying up to $60,000, including money for tough guy enforcers. the prosecutors said they beat them up, tied them up, shocked them with tasers and stun guns until they got what they want. he said the defendants were motivated by money and not faith. >>> u.s. soldiers in real life "iron men" suits may be here sooner than you think. tony start's "iron man" suit shoots missiles and can fly. but this armor doesn't fly, but it has better baalyic protection and gives soldiers better human strength. researchers in the u.s. army are creating an exoskeleton suit to detect and heal injuries. that's incredible. it also gives soldiers a 360 view of the battlefield. and they expect to have a prototype ready next year. we'll ke
the fbi staged raids in brooklyn and upstate new york. the rabbis and eight others were charged with kidnapping in the scheme, which they bragged about using cattle prods and plastic bags over the victims' heads. the group was allegedly involved in more than 20 kidnappings over two decades with the wives who couldn't get divorces paying up to $60,000, including money for tough guy enforcers. the prosecutors said they beat them up, tied them up, shocked them with tasers and stun guns until they...
160
160
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
that news conference is supposed to take place outside the victim's sister's home in brooklyn, new york. now, here's a live picture as we wait to hear from them. now, moments ago the attorney came outside and talked to the media, stating that, hey, the family is going to come out and talk to you. he went back inside. now, earlier today her relatives were here in d.c. they walked inside the medical examiner's office to identify and claim her body and take her daughter back home. as this family mourns, we're learning more about the events leading up to the scene. she was shot yesterday after a high speed car chase from the white house to the u.s. capitol. police and federal agents searched her condo in stanford, connecticut. talked to her relatives and found out she had been diagnosed with depression and psychosis. she had recently stopped taking her medications. yesterday they say she drove directly from connecticut to one of the security check points on the white house grounds. smashing into temporary fencing, reversing, an hitting a secret service officer, causing minor injuries. she s
that news conference is supposed to take place outside the victim's sister's home in brooklyn, new york. now, here's a live picture as we wait to hear from them. now, moments ago the attorney came outside and talked to the media, stating that, hey, the family is going to come out and talk to you. he went back inside. now, earlier today her relatives were here in d.c. they walked inside the medical examiner's office to identify and claim her body and take her daughter back home. as this family...
122
122
Oct 27, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
a devastating fine overnight inside a brooklyn home. top documentary directors tonight, a sherrif who implements the law... >> we investigated, arrested and detained 33,000 illegal aliens... >> the young girl who sufferes from it... >> i never thought this would happen to my parents... >> one issue, different sides, yet they remain two americans. premiers tonight, 9 eastern >>> welcome back. police are questioning a person they believe stabbed 5 people to death overnight in brooklyn and four of those found dead were children ages 1 to 9 years old. the children's mother was found dead. police have not identified the accused killer or revealed whether the suspect is related to the vict imides. >> one year ago, the east coast was bracing for what was super storm sandy. communities have tried to rebuild themselves. there is a shadow group of workers who have done the lion's share of the clean-up: undocumented workers. >> kaelynn ford has their story >> reporter: luciano and a.m. alfredo have worked here for years. during the days after hurricane sandy, they took to the streets to do what
a devastating fine overnight inside a brooklyn home. top documentary directors tonight, a sherrif who implements the law... >> we investigated, arrested and detained 33,000 illegal aliens... >> the young girl who sufferes from it... >> i never thought this would happen to my parents... >> one issue, different sides, yet they remain two americans. premiers tonight, 9 eastern >>> welcome back. police are questioning a person they believe stabbed 5 people to death...
128
128
Oct 20, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
in brooklyn fans of the artist are excited to see an unspoiled example of his work. >> i'm so glad it's still intact. it's neat to get so close to something. it's like a legend. >> reporter: that's because most of his new york street art has been painted over by other gratety artists, but taggers aren't the only ones taking aim. city workers have scrubbed some of his wosh off the walls, to his fans an act of sack relidge. >> in new york city, surely in new york we're going to welcome it with open arms. >> reporter: his american fans are trying to see his new york pictures while they're still time. amanda price, al jazeera, new york. >>> all right. thank you for watching "al jazeera america." i'm richelle carey. 101 east is next, and always go to our website, aljazeera.com. in india, a woman's fate can take a cruel twist when her husband dies. >> they would beat me, both my daughter in law and my son would beat me. my brother in law tried to rape me but i fought back. i got him beaten up.
in brooklyn fans of the artist are excited to see an unspoiled example of his work. >> i'm so glad it's still intact. it's neat to get so close to something. it's like a legend. >> reporter: that's because most of his new york street art has been painted over by other gratety artists, but taggers aren't the only ones taking aim. city workers have scrubbed some of his wosh off the walls, to his fans an act of sack relidge. >> in new york city, surely in new york we're going to...
243
243
Oct 14, 2013
10/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
it's aimed at women living in low-income, largely african-american neighborhoods in brooklyn where there are high infant and maternal mortality rates. according to the centers for disease control's latest statistics, nationwide black women are three times more likely to die of pregnancy related complications than white women. in new york city it's almost seven times higher. an average of 63 deaths per 100,000 deaths for black women compared to 9 deaths per 100,000 births for white women. why do you think there are these high rates of maternal mortality? >> i think health care in general is not as good in this area as in others. the women have a lot of pre-existing conditions, whether it's high blood pressure, asthma, obesity, which also contributes. they just may not be in as good health. >> reporter: mary powell thomas is the director of the by my side birth support program. it was established through a federal grant 3 1/2 years ago when health care professionals wanted to address a troubling trend. many women were showing up tots hospital alone when they were ready to deliver. so far t
it's aimed at women living in low-income, largely african-american neighborhoods in brooklyn where there are high infant and maternal mortality rates. according to the centers for disease control's latest statistics, nationwide black women are three times more likely to die of pregnancy related complications than white women. in new york city it's almost seven times higher. an average of 63 deaths per 100,000 deaths for black women compared to 9 deaths per 100,000 births for white women. why do...
82
82
Oct 5, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
91
91
Oct 13, 2013
10/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
at a restaurant in brooklyn, the dining experience is done in total silence. patrons are not only asked to turn off their phone, but to remain quiet. no talking. no anything that might make a noise. and a man gets up to go outside so he can blow his nose. the restaurant head chef says it was another culture that served as the inspiration and provide a challenge for diners. >> i spent some time in a buddhist mon terry in india when i was in -- monastery in india when i was in college and we had a silent breakfast every day. >> we had facial expressions and found other ways of communicating that was not verbal. >> it apparently worked. the restaurant says it has yet to discipline anyone for making noise. reminds me of no soup for you. >> i'm not sure i get this, but i wonder how the food is? >> they can't tell if you it is good or not. [ laughter ] >> that's true. it didn't look like a lot of fun but i guess it works for them. >>> some low clouds come nook the bay area tonight and as we look down toward millipitas and the numbers are really beginning to come dow
at a restaurant in brooklyn, the dining experience is done in total silence. patrons are not only asked to turn off their phone, but to remain quiet. no talking. no anything that might make a noise. and a man gets up to go outside so he can blow his nose. the restaurant head chef says it was another culture that served as the inspiration and provide a challenge for diners. >> i spent some time in a buddhist mon terry in india when i was in -- monastery in india when i was in college and...