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directly we've never had a push or obama visit the south bronx but we had charges in south bronx in two thousand and five where he pledged. oil to the poor communities in the poorest congressional district in the united states which is what we live in and in the bronx in new york and beyond that you start a social development runs through but they're always there when it's when i understand city very sick go here in the united states to support organizations in the south bronx that were doing work that reflected the values of the program revolution so for us. both their favorites are inspiration about as well are a concrete support for the work that we were doing in the south bronx now people like yourselves and people in the bronx like you have mentioned chavez does have a very strong passionate following but he also was a controversial figure his critics are quick to point out problems under his rule for example this skyrocketing crime rate the currency there has been devalued and restricting freedom of the press despite these glaring problems he still has a very devoted following
directly we've never had a push or obama visit the south bronx but we had charges in south bronx in two thousand and five where he pledged. oil to the poor communities in the poorest congressional district in the united states which is what we live in and in the bronx in new york and beyond that you start a social development runs through but they're always there when it's when i understand city very sick go here in the united states to support organizations in the south bronx that were doing...
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directly we've never had a push or obama visit the south bronx but we had charges in south bronx in two dots and five where he pledged to give discounted heating oil to the poor communities in the poorest congressional district in the united states which is what we live in hunts in the bronx in new york and beyond that you start a social development plans through but they're always there when it's when i understand city or the citgo here in the united states to support organizations in the south bronx that were doing work that reflected the values of the program revolution so for us are both their favorites their inspiration about as well are a concrete support for the work that we were doing in the south bronx now people like yourselves and people in the the bronx like you had mentioned chavez does have a very strong passionate following but he also was a controversial figure. his critics are quick to point out problems under his rule for example the skyrocketing crime rate the currency there has been devalued and restricting freedom of the press despite these glaring problems he s
directly we've never had a push or obama visit the south bronx but we had charges in south bronx in two dots and five where he pledged to give discounted heating oil to the poor communities in the poorest congressional district in the united states which is what we live in hunts in the bronx in new york and beyond that you start a social development plans through but they're always there when it's when i understand city or the citgo here in the united states to support organizations in the...
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directly we've never had a push or obama visit the south bronx but we had charges in south bronx in two thousand and five where he pledged to give discounted heating oil to the poor communities in the poorest congressional district in the united states which is what we live in in the bronx in new york and beyond that he started a social development runs through. but there always there when it's when i understand city or go here in the united states to support organizations in the south bronx that we're doing work that reflected the values of the program revolution so for us users of both their favorites are inspirational but as well are a concrete support for the work that we were doing to stop wrongs now people like yourselves and people in the bronx like you had mentioned chavez does have a very strong passionate following but he also was a controversial figure his critics are quick to point out problems under his rule for example this skyrocketing crime rate the currency there has been devalued and restricting freedom of the press despite these glaring problems he still has a ver
directly we've never had a push or obama visit the south bronx but we had charges in south bronx in two thousand and five where he pledged to give discounted heating oil to the poor communities in the poorest congressional district in the united states which is what we live in in the bronx in new york and beyond that he started a social development runs through. but there always there when it's when i understand city or go here in the united states to support organizations in the south bronx...
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as margaret said, in 1949 we came to the south bronx, which was an irish neighborhood, mostly. i was sort of a spaced-out kid, destined obviously to be a poet. i was this big at 13 and i was a good rollerskater and the kids were amazed and they befriended me. after a while, they recognized that i had some sort of athletic ability and because i was so spaced out, they mistook it for great courage and if they pushed me, i pushed them back. it was just like a game. so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, paddy o'connor. my siblings married the shenny's and i almost married a catherine finerin but it didn't work out. i have a nephew, sean patrick mcflynn. i always question myself because my writing about the irish is really my writing about myself coming to the united states and coming into
as margaret said, in 1949 we came to the south bronx, which was an irish neighborhood, mostly. i was sort of a spaced-out kid, destined obviously to be a poet. i was this big at 13 and i was a good rollerskater and the kids were amazed and they befriended me. after a while, they recognized that i had some sort of athletic ability and because i was so spaced out, they mistook it for great courage and if they pushed me, i pushed them back. it was just like a game. so they took to me and asked me...
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you know the south bronx is the poorest congressional district in america, do you know how many people want a job and love to buy a flat screen tv. are you kidding me? >> but if you want to have a policy debate about this you'd have to be prepared to tell me exactly how many businesses nearby will go out of business-- >> adam. >> as a result. >> wal-mart, wal-mart-- last word fast, gary k. >> wal-mart is a job creating machine. to stop them from creating more jobs in a city that needs it is insane. and that's-- we've got to leave it there, guys. >> you can't prove that. >> i say what we can prove, for every two mom and pop shop they may close down, a thousand jobs that would have been created. >> ma and pa need to get over it. >> get it on. >> the white house still telling us how all of those cuts will hurt. so why is it giving 250 million more tax dollars to people burning our flag? the forbes gang not happy about it at all. that's coming up at the top of the hour. first, read it and weep, a record jump for college tuition. is it time for the government to stop pumping money into scho
you know the south bronx is the poorest congressional district in america, do you know how many people want a job and love to buy a flat screen tv. are you kidding me? >> but if you want to have a policy debate about this you'd have to be prepared to tell me exactly how many businesses nearby will go out of business-- >> adam. >> as a result. >> wal-mart, wal-mart-- last word fast, gary k. >> wal-mart is a job creating machine. to stop them from creating more jobs...
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and in south bronx they come to school living in conditions and poverty and incredible pain. and see it decreasing. as i look at both of you up there the real question i have when thinking the about interdependency and collaboration and danger of words for is what is the structure that might exist between social movements and the parliament of mayors? how might a parliament of mayors if they had to adhere to a certain criteria or critical attributes of membership you don't just get to be a member of this parliament because you are mayor of the big city and demonstrate some sense of balance between the multi corporations and people who are dying in your city because of deals you are making with corporations and what kind of structure could a social movement give to make sure these mayors on this parliament are hearing the voices of these people? in other words rather than voting for the parliament and doing my own thing, how do we vote for the parliament together, let go of one of the concept is of howard is going to manifest and let go of results and see what happens if we tr
and in south bronx they come to school living in conditions and poverty and incredible pain. and see it decreasing. as i look at both of you up there the real question i have when thinking the about interdependency and collaboration and danger of words for is what is the structure that might exist between social movements and the parliament of mayors? how might a parliament of mayors if they had to adhere to a certain criteria or critical attributes of membership you don't just get to be a...
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while the irs was hunting in the back alice of the south side of chicago in the south bronx for the welfare fraudsters, they sanctified a multitude of o institutionally incentivized national corporation takers. the direct handouts are exponential. a recent new york times investigation found that each year our states are handing out over $80 billion to companies in the forms of incentives, cash grants, loans, sales tax breaks, income tax credits and redemption, free services and property tax abatement. those incentives are going to every corner of the corporate world and are pouring out of local bumg et cetera across the country. just last year, south carolina took on $218 million in debt to help the multinational aerospace and defense corporation, boeing, expand its operations there. offering tax breaks to the lucrative company for ten years. in return for incentives like that, states have promised jobs and tax re news. but the results barely match the rewards. they don't even track how many jobs are created. the free flowing incentives benefit only the corporate recipients while pitting lo
while the irs was hunting in the back alice of the south side of chicago in the south bronx for the welfare fraudsters, they sanctified a multitude of o institutionally incentivized national corporation takers. the direct handouts are exponential. a recent new york times investigation found that each year our states are handing out over $80 billion to companies in the forms of incentives, cash grants, loans, sales tax breaks, income tax credits and redemption, free services and property tax...
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conversation was recorded by the parole officer in the south bronx 40th precinct. in a conversation the commanding officer, deputy inspector christopher mccormack, urges her honor to be more active and conduct more street stops in order to suppress violent crime. they discussed a crime-prone neighborhood in the bronx as an example. >> this is about stopping the right people, the right place, the right location. >> okay. >> take mott haif wren where we had the most problems. robberies. >> right. >> who are they robbing? >> male blacks. i told you at roll call, i have no problem telling you this. male blacks, 14 to 20 2shgs 1. i said this at roll call. >> stop and frisk trial a major flash point in the city this week. also become a central issue, one likely the most hotly contested political race of third. the new york mayoral race. city's first mayoral race in 12 years without mike bloomberg spending large sums of his own money to overwhelm his opponents. as a result the field is crowded. it is also the best chance democrats have had in regaining the mayorality sinc
conversation was recorded by the parole officer in the south bronx 40th precinct. in a conversation the commanding officer, deputy inspector christopher mccormack, urges her honor to be more active and conduct more street stops in order to suppress violent crime. they discussed a crime-prone neighborhood in the bronx as an example. >> this is about stopping the right people, the right place, the right location. >> okay. >> take mott haif wren where we had the most problems....
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. >> the fact that i can go to a broadway show, the bronx zoo, there is a lot of stuff in new york. >> you can get a therapeutic massage. that's at 11:00 a.m. >> north dakota and south dakota may be the freest states in the country, but i'm sorry there is nothing there that is going to interest me. i apologize. >> mount rushmore. >> you are not an american. you know they have therapeutic massage. >> i apologize to north dakota and south dakota. >> go to the massage and say give me a washington and drug me. i have been there, my friends. >> they are free in north dakota, but they have to import their women in. that's not true. >> is that true? that sounds right. >> because of the fracking and the oil -- >> there is so many more men and they need to basically impart them. >> they import them from south dakota. >> i love the dakotas. >> bill, last word to you. the study under to they were migrating away from bill schulz. you have to take that personally. >> coming up do you have a comment on the show? i bet you do. i love the dakotas. it is red eye at fox news.com. do you have a yid yow
. >> the fact that i can go to a broadway show, the bronx zoo, there is a lot of stuff in new york. >> you can get a therapeutic massage. that's at 11:00 a.m. >> north dakota and south dakota may be the freest states in the country, but i'm sorry there is nothing there that is going to interest me. i apologize. >> mount rushmore. >> you are not an american. you know they have therapeutic massage. >> i apologize to north dakota and south dakota. >> go to...
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we have performers from china, europe, south america. we even in the new show built to amaze at the barclay's center have a group of unicyclists from the bronx. the talent really comes from everywhere. >> it's fresh every year. it's amazing the way you're able to keep it fresh. it's thrilling and nerve-racking. i have seen people walk on the ceiling of the continental arena. a lot of times they take one foot off. there's only one left. and the things that go like that. there's nets on a lot of stuff. but they're running around on top of the outside of that circle. >> the wheel of steel. >> that's just sick. i get nervous. i need xanax. >> i'll tell you, it doesn't get easier to watch that stuff. we have been growing up around this our entire lives. it's still nerve-racking because these people are risking their lives. that's what they do. they do it bus they love it. they love that audience reaction. >> yeah. >> and, mien, they are literally the most amazing athletes in the world. >> you have had to deal with animal rights activists. you
we have performers from china, europe, south america. we even in the new show built to amaze at the barclay's center have a group of unicyclists from the bronx. the talent really comes from everywhere. >> it's fresh every year. it's amazing the way you're able to keep it fresh. it's thrilling and nerve-racking. i have seen people walk on the ceiling of the continental arena. a lot of times they take one foot off. there's only one left. and the things that go like that. there's nets on a...