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and library,y brooklyn brooklyn museum, brooklyn gardens. one of the great civic the dodgershere played. all of this could go on and be park.ndent of prospect they did not want buildings in their parks. live ind, look, we cities full of buildings. we don't need buildings in parks. they got this triangle of cultural institutions on the other side of flat bush avenue. then they also could build in brooklyn -- they couldn't in parkways, linear green belts that took you from prospect park, across the flatlands of brooklyn. they purposely did not build it along the ridge. wanted you to feel the landscape of the flatlands of brooklyn. and at the northern end of the park, another parkway, ran eastwareastward along the ridgee eastern parkway. it ended at ralph avenue, because that was the city limits brooklyn at the time the parkway was built. parkways were meant to extend the feeling of countryside you had when you got to prospect park. this is eastern parkway, in the 1890's. looks a little different today. the whole point of the parkway linear str
and library,y brooklyn brooklyn museum, brooklyn gardens. one of the great civic the dodgershere played. all of this could go on and be park.ndent of prospect they did not want buildings in their parks. live ind, look, we cities full of buildings. we don't need buildings in parks. they got this triangle of cultural institutions on the other side of flat bush avenue. then they also could build in brooklyn -- they couldn't in parkways, linear green belts that took you from prospect park, across...
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she adored brooklyn. she was a total brooklyn girl. yes, yes, yes. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. any other non-brooklyn question? question? >> [inaudible] . >> oh, my goodness. that's a difficult question. well, the james bond story is one of them because she didn't even like say, hi. she said you've got to read this book when i walked in the door so that's one of my favorites. she was a good, a fun mother, we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her always on summer vacation, christmas, big holidays, it was total fun. that was a good part. >> yes? >> can you tell-- the microphone is off. >> it's on now? >> [inaudible] . >> she loved reading history especially french history. she knew all about the queens of france, yes, loved that and she was a voracious reader because she felt she was uneducated because her mother took her out of school at age 16 and put her in the cotton club and everyone around her was so bright, she felt and she was really uneducated and so she read and read, self-taught basically
she adored brooklyn. she was a total brooklyn girl. yes, yes, yes. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. any other non-brooklyn question? question? >> [inaudible] . >> oh, my goodness. that's a difficult question. well, the james bond story is one of them because she didn't even like say, hi. she said you've got to read this book when i walked in the door so that's one of my favorites. she was a good, a fun mother, we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but...
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she went to brooklyn girls' high school, and she went to catholic church in brooklyn. she was a total -- she adored brooklyn. she was a total brooklyn girl. >> i grew up in the '30s and '40s in brooklyn which were great years -- >> yes. >> -- to grow up in brooklyn. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other non-brooklyn questions or -- [laughter] >> i'd like to know what favorite story you have with your mother. >> oh, of my mother? oh, my goodness. that's a difficult question. well, the james bond story is one of them, because she didn't even, like, say hi. she just said you've got to read this book when i walked in the door. so that's one of my favorites. she was a good, a fun mother. we had fun. i mean, i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her -- which was always on summer vacation, christmas, big holidays -- it was total fun. so that was a good part. yes. >> you come to the microphone? >> the microphone is off, we couldn't hear you. >> it's on now. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> aside from james bond, what was your mother's favor
she went to brooklyn girls' high school, and she went to catholic church in brooklyn. she was a total -- she adored brooklyn. she was a total brooklyn girl. >> i grew up in the '30s and '40s in brooklyn which were great years -- >> yes. >> -- to grow up in brooklyn. thank you very much. >> thank you. any other non-brooklyn questions or -- [laughter] >> i'd like to know what favorite story you have with your mother. >> oh, of my mother? oh, my goodness. that's...
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. >> it's christmas season in your chasing in brooklyn. >> there is a movement in brooklyn to make a priest a saint. i chase us to brooklyn to the church of saint peter clever and there he met with a father. he told me about a priest they're trying to transform into a sink. his name was monsignor bernard quinn, he, he was irish, born in newark and worked in the brooklyn diocese. in the early 20th century catholics were black were being denied access to any churches in brooklyn. there were not allowed to attend mass or worship. and monsignor quinn was one priest who stood up for the community. >> they were not welcomed at the paris not parish next door. the pastor at the time told father quinn that if you want to work with the black community and your church. and he did. did. >> monsignor quinn transformed his former bus depot station into this beautiful church. inside the church you can see the cornerstone dated 1921. now there is a movement to make him a saint. >> the process of his canonization has gone to rome. for the last six or seven years we have been working on the course her
. >> it's christmas season in your chasing in brooklyn. >> there is a movement in brooklyn to make a priest a saint. i chase us to brooklyn to the church of saint peter clever and there he met with a father. he told me about a priest they're trying to transform into a sink. his name was monsignor bernard quinn, he, he was irish, born in newark and worked in the brooklyn diocese. in the early 20th century catholics were black were being denied access to any churches in brooklyn....
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among them is 18-year-old brooklyn day who arrived from south carolina. she and her boyfriend had planned a romantic weekend on nearby tybee island, but the only keepsakes they'll have are their mug shots. >> i came down for the weekend to have fun and was expecting to get back to school that monday and didn't ever think this would happen to me. i'm the youngest one in here i think. and it's scary, you know. i can't sleep at night. people scream you know, in their rooms. it's really scary. >> inmate day is young. there are a lot of females here it that have been in and out of this facility, and it's become more of a way of life for them. she's not one of those inmates, at least not at this point in time. and i am sure she feels intimidated by them. >> i should not be in a place like this. it's not where i want to be. i didn't like the bread or anything. i didn't like the sauce. >> you have to eat something. >> i know. >> she look innocent, and my heart goes out to her. she be acting nervous. i know she's scared. so much to be going on in here. >> thank yo
among them is 18-year-old brooklyn day who arrived from south carolina. she and her boyfriend had planned a romantic weekend on nearby tybee island, but the only keepsakes they'll have are their mug shots. >> i came down for the weekend to have fun and was expecting to get back to school that monday and didn't ever think this would happen to me. i'm the youngest one in here i think. and it's scary, you know. i can't sleep at night. people scream you know, in their rooms. it's really...
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among them is 18-year-old brooklyn day who arrived in savannah nearly two weeks earlier. she and her boyfriend planned a romantic weekend. the only keepsakes they have of this trip are mug shots. >> i came down for the weekend to have fun in taibbi. i was expecting to get back to school that monday and didn't ever think this would happen to me. i'm the youngest one in here i think and it's scary. i can't sleep at night like people scream in their rooms. it's really scary. >> inmate day is young. there are a lot of females here that have been in and out of this facility. and it's become more of a way of life for them. she is not one of those inmates, at least not in this point in time and i'm sure she feels intimidated by them. >> i should not be in a place like this. it's not where i want to be. >> where your food at? >> i don't know. >> why you didn't eat? >> i didn't like the bread. i didn't like the sauce. >> you have to eat something. >> i know. >> she looks innocent and my heart goes out to her. she is acting nervous. i know she is scared. so much can be going on in
among them is 18-year-old brooklyn day who arrived in savannah nearly two weeks earlier. she and her boyfriend planned a romantic weekend. the only keepsakes they have of this trip are mug shots. >> i came down for the weekend to have fun in taibbi. i was expecting to get back to school that monday and didn't ever think this would happen to me. i'm the youngest one in here i think and it's scary. i can't sleep at night like people scream in their rooms. it's really scary. >> inmate...
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i am from brooklyn. sometimes it helps me and sometimes it hurts me but i would be less of an individual if i tried not to be from brooklyn. the same exact thing could be said about harry and searchlight , nevada. writing about his hometown, he much attention is paid in the public life to the important collection of attributes that we call character. he wrote somewhat less attention is devoted to the consideration of where the character is born. character and values come from places you wouldn't necessarily think to look because some of the men and women of the greatest character that i will ever meet in my life came from this place of hard rocks. and inhospitable soil. he was talking about his friends and family and the people he knew growing up, but i don't think truer words could ever be spoken about the man himself. in my life, he's one of the men of great character that i've ever met. powerful but with uncommon humility, honest and loyal, unsparingly funny, a fighter with a great big heart. a titan
i am from brooklyn. sometimes it helps me and sometimes it hurts me but i would be less of an individual if i tried not to be from brooklyn. the same exact thing could be said about harry and searchlight , nevada. writing about his hometown, he much attention is paid in the public life to the important collection of attributes that we call character. he wrote somewhat less attention is devoted to the consideration of where the character is born. character and values come from places you...
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and queens. >> >> you think brooklyn is real new york? >> it is the real new york. >> that's so sad. >> you are lucky you are not in this room. >> i can't even go to brooklyn because i don't have a passport. >> we don't president what you this anyway -- we don't want you there anyway. >> you brought up a cat in the bodega and you thought it was a negative thing. they had a big piece on chopped cheese and they quoted someone saying a good chopped cheese has to come from a bodega with a bulletproof glass and a guy behind the counter named mohamed. jie i don't like cats in -- i don't like cats in any situation. >> it is considered a plus. it is a pea tire and not a -- it is a feature and not a book. >> you are done? >> yes. >> thank you, andy. >> coming up, why does peta want to give justin bieber a brain scan? first, kennedy. >> hello, "red eye" flat foots. on the next "kennedy" we will look at the last ditch hail mary against trump. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm jackie ibanez. president-elect donald trump's transition team
and queens. >> >> you think brooklyn is real new york? >> it is the real new york. >> that's so sad. >> you are lucky you are not in this room. >> i can't even go to brooklyn because i don't have a passport. >> we don't president what you this anyway -- we don't want you there anyway. >> you brought up a cat in the bodega and you thought it was a negative thing. they had a big piece on chopped cheese and they quoted someone saying a good chopped...
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resiliency, it pays offer. >> reporter: for night line, rebecca jarvis in brooklyn. >>> and next, how oprah winfrey lost 40 pounds without giving up pasta or tacos. it's your last chance to save during the final days of the ford year end event. hurry in for the best deals of the season on ford, america's most awarded brand. with the most 5-star ratings... and the highest owner loyalty... giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. just announced, get $1500 total cash on select models, on top of the best offers of the season. hurry, the final days of the ford year end event end january third. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. >>> finally tonight, there's little less of oprah to love. it's been nearly 30 years since oprah wheeled out a wagon filled with 67 pounds of fat to illustrate her staggering weight loss. >> i used to carry it around every day. >> reporte
resiliency, it pays offer. >> reporter: for night line, rebecca jarvis in brooklyn. >>> and next, how oprah winfrey lost 40 pounds without giving up pasta or tacos. it's your last chance to save during the final days of the ford year end event. hurry in for the best deals of the season on ford, america's most awarded brand. with the most 5-star ratings... and the highest owner loyalty... giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. just...
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. >> you're a brooklyn guy, but don't consider yourself a big city guy, do you? >> no, hell no, salt of the earth. michael, what -- think you of this mother jones guy, he is kind of being honest. >> when i was in north korea, a country which was based on glorifying farmers and rural people, i asked my guy, do you look down on guys in the country? she said of course, even in a country like that where the propaganda is for the little guy, there is still that looking down on the rural areas, this country was founded on people looking down and sneering on farmers so this is nothing new. >> there are a lot of people in brooklyn that voted for trump, right? >> sure. >> as a rural brooklyn guy. >> but people in gay ridge. >> you're not a real korean? >> i'm not a real korean, i'm a fake korean. you got me there. >> you're kind of a rural girl, right? >> kind of the suburbs in new york city, almost brooklyn. >> where did you grow up? >> what -- >> ye 00 haw. >> back that up again. >> do you think that big city people look down on the -- >> you know, this article, was thi
. >> you're a brooklyn guy, but don't consider yourself a big city guy, do you? >> no, hell no, salt of the earth. michael, what -- think you of this mother jones guy, he is kind of being honest. >> when i was in north korea, a country which was based on glorifying farmers and rural people, i asked my guy, do you look down on guys in the country? she said of course, even in a country like that where the propaganda is for the little guy, there is still that looking down on the...
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i was born in brooklyn and i'm proud of it. his first home wa of the crowded tenement on the street that led to the name date of the dvr. he grew up watching the boys in the local gang called the boys of davie street. he watched the sailors that poured out of the main gate. as soon as he was old enough, which is probably what he was around 8-years-old, he joined this gang. she was big for his age and he was a fast runner, so no sailor ever caught him. by the time he was 12 when he graduated from beating the game was passed off to being one of its most dependable as andof itm fearless fighters. he stayed in school through the sixth grade, which he had to repeat but not because he was a bad student that actuall but acs a very b good student. but because he played a key so often he was seldom in the in classroom. his parents believed in education and wanted all of their sons to stay in school as long as possible. but every one of them quit aton the first opportunity and they found work such as it was in the spivey criminal activit
i was born in brooklyn and i'm proud of it. his first home wa of the crowded tenement on the street that led to the name date of the dvr. he grew up watching the boys in the local gang called the boys of davie street. he watched the sailors that poured out of the main gate. as soon as he was old enough, which is probably what he was around 8-years-old, he joined this gang. she was big for his age and he was a fast runner, so no sailor ever caught him. by the time he was 12 when he graduated...
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and he was born in brooklyn, january 17th, 1899. and he was the fourth son and the second one born in the united states to italian immigrant parents, gabrielli and theresa capone. he was from a family that was born in the old country and seeped in italian tradition, but all his life he was quick to correct anyone angrily and say i am an an american, i was born in brooklyn and he was proud of it. his first home was a tenement at the main gate of the brooklyn navy yard and grew up watching a group of boys who would assault sailors that would pour out of the main gate. as soon as he was old enough, probably around 8 years old. he joined this gang. he was big for his age and he was a fast runner so no sailor ever caught him and by the time he was 12, he had graduated from being the gang's mascot to being one of its most dependable and fearless fighters. he stayed in school through the 6th grade, which he had to repeat, but not because he was a bad student, but because actually he was a very good student, but because he played hooky so o
and he was born in brooklyn, january 17th, 1899. and he was the fourth son and the second one born in the united states to italian immigrant parents, gabrielli and theresa capone. he was from a family that was born in the old country and seeped in italian tradition, but all his life he was quick to correct anyone angrily and say i am an an american, i was born in brooklyn and he was proud of it. his first home was a tenement at the main gate of the brooklyn navy yard and grew up watching a...
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resiliency, it pays offer. >> reporter: for night line, rebecca jarvis in brooklyn. >>> and next, how oprah winfrey lost 40 pounds without giving up pasta or tacos. it's your last chance to save during the final days of the ford year end event. hurry in for the best deals of the season on ford, america's most awarded brand. with the most 5-star ratings... and the highest owner loyalty... giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. just announced, get $1500 total cash on select models, on top of the best offers of the season. hurry, the final days of the ford year end event end january third. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. zero really can be a hero.ds) get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. after washing apply and rinse 24 hours of moist
resiliency, it pays offer. >> reporter: for night line, rebecca jarvis in brooklyn. >>> and next, how oprah winfrey lost 40 pounds without giving up pasta or tacos. it's your last chance to save during the final days of the ford year end event. hurry in for the best deals of the season on ford, america's most awarded brand. with the most 5-star ratings... and the highest owner loyalty... giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. just...
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your own words, growing up in the previewsive shadow of the holocaust goes from that little place in brooklyn to the united states senate. maybe moves to card in between. and you did it all with such grace but also with that art of the tough. do you want to talk about what that was like growing up, your stories with your family and how you ever decided to take this journey. >> guest: well, senator klobuchar, my colleague, you said it was an honor to interview me. i'm so excited that you agreed to do this because it's says a lot about our relationship, the warmth we share and i'm so thrilled and as you know, i'm going to get to your question in a second. but the fact is, the warm relationships that have developed between the women senators and, frankly, a lot of the men, barbara mccosky call the sir gal lad. means so much to me. i'm not running again and people say, why? -under are you disgust evidence with the place? not at all. just feel after 40 years therer people like you who can carry the ban sore we have our colleague from book, we have you interviewing me. just couldn't be more thrille
your own words, growing up in the previewsive shadow of the holocaust goes from that little place in brooklyn to the united states senate. maybe moves to card in between. and you did it all with such grace but also with that art of the tough. do you want to talk about what that was like growing up, your stories with your family and how you ever decided to take this journey. >> guest: well, senator klobuchar, my colleague, you said it was an honor to interview me. i'm so excited that you...
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i was born in brooklyn he would say and i'm proud of it. his first home of the crowded tenement on the street that led to the main gate at the brooklyn navy card. and he grew up watching the boys who were in a local game called police at may the he watched while they assault the sailors aboard out of the main gate. as soon as he was old enough, which was publicly when he was around eight years old, he joined a gang. he was victorious aged he was a fast runner. so no sale are ever caught him. by the time he was 12, he had graduated from being the gang's mascot to being one of the most dependable and fearless fighters. he stayed in school for the sixth grade, which he had to repeat. but not because he was a bad student, because actually he was a very good student, but because he played so often he was seldom in the classroom. his parents believed in education and they wanted all their signs to stay in school as long as possible. but every one of them quite at the first opportunity and they found work such as that was an anti-criminal activity
i was born in brooklyn he would say and i'm proud of it. his first home of the crowded tenement on the street that led to the main gate at the brooklyn navy card. and he grew up watching the boys who were in a local game called police at may the he watched while they assault the sailors aboard out of the main gate. as soon as he was old enough, which was publicly when he was around eight years old, he joined a gang. he was victorious aged he was a fast runner. so no sale are ever caught him. by...
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we'll have more on that in a bit, but first-- the warriors had to take care of business in brooklyn >> mark:--and early on, it was clear they missed green. steph curry struggled in the first half.going 1 for 8. >> mark:--the nets.didn't look like their 7-and-20. brook lopez. hot hand.he had 23 in the half. >> mark:and brooklyn went into the break with a 16- point lead. --3rd qtr-- warriors got serious. curry.steal.turns defense into offense. >> mark:dishes it to kevin durant.who finishes at the rim. -- later on, more curry to kd.and this one is creative. >> mark:the mouthpiece comes out of steph's mouth. but he picks it up on the way down and finds durant again. >> mark:--golden state took the lead thanks to 25-points off of 18 turnovers. and another big factor, zaza pachulia. >> mark:put up a season high 15-14 double double. --brooklyn hung around, but curry puts em out of their misery. >> mark:ices the game from beyond the arc. to put golden state up 15 late in the 4th. >> mark:117-101 your final as the warriors earn a 6th- straight win. >> mark:now back to draymond's bundle of joy.
we'll have more on that in a bit, but first-- the warriors had to take care of business in brooklyn >> mark:--and early on, it was clear they missed green. steph curry struggled in the first half.going 1 for 8. >> mark:--the nets.didn't look like their 7-and-20. brook lopez. hot hand.he had 23 in the half. >> mark:and brooklyn went into the break with a 16- point lead. --3rd qtr-- warriors got serious. curry.steal.turns defense into offense. >> mark:dishes it to kevin...
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so it's november 29 at brooklyn college. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours a program on history. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest extremist -- latest history news. sunday, january 1, in depth will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we are taking your phone calls, tweets add emails and facebook questions. april ryan. at a loud, author of democracy in black, how race still in for the american soul. marinus. watch in-depth from new to 3:00 a.m. eastern on sunday on book tv on c-span 2. --next, christine hester christine hefner, former ceo of playboy enterprises, talks about comedian lenny bruce's life and legacy. she focuses on social commentary in his standup routine and how he pushed the boundaries of free speech. this is part of a two-day conference commemorating the recent acquisition of lenny bruce's collection at brandeis university. >> i am here to offer special thanks to steve, sitting over here, who is the other inst
so it's november 29 at brooklyn college. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours a program on history. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest extremist -- latest history news. sunday, january 1, in depth will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we are taking your phone calls, tweets add emails and facebook questions. april ryan. at a loud, author of democracy in black, how race still in for the...
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by the mid 1990s, the city of brooklyn, which connect the kings county had reached 8 million people. >> that's the interesting thing about country music, is that it's the music of poor white people, people who are privileged to be white, and i'll talk about that in a second. but also, people who are under privileged in terms of their class identity and their economic opportunity. >> dickinson college professor, cotten sylar, on the emerging definitions of whiteness and blackness. how it impacted the origins of country music. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america. >> a cautious congress, budget cut backs and a tangle of state and local administrative problems created evidence that this crusade against society's greatest enemies may be slowed. or worse, may level off and fade. this was the climate, the land and the un finished task that faced lyndon johnson on the first of december, 1966. >> the film documents the final month of the year of president lyndon b. johnson, his meeting with mexico's president at a cooperative dam project, awarding the medal of honor to a marine. and cele
by the mid 1990s, the city of brooklyn, which connect the kings county had reached 8 million people. >> that's the interesting thing about country music, is that it's the music of poor white people, people who are privileged to be white, and i'll talk about that in a second. but also, people who are under privileged in terms of their class identity and their economic opportunity. >> dickinson college professor, cotten sylar, on the emerging definitions of whiteness and blackness....
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we have to move forward and try to get brooklyn."forward and try to get brooklyn." marquette hosts western carolina and this one was over before it started....the gets pushed up to jajuan johnson for the slam....before the catamounts could blink it was six zip....a few minutes later it's 41 - 13 as the golden eagles shot 72 percent in the first half....they were just as good from distance hitting 8 of 11 .... marquette rolls 90 - 44 the panthers are home for the first time in three weeks against jacksonville...much closer game here, up four with two minutes on the clock brock stull fires away from downtown.....the pride of boylan picks up a double leading scorer with 17, jeremiah bell is right behind him with 15.....the panthers hit their free throws from there winning 72-67... and major league baseball and the players association have agreed to a five year collective bargaining agreement....so we will have baseball in 20-17.... 3 3 everyone gets a little anxious..but this baby goat now has her happy place -- a duck costume!polly's owner says she suffers from severe
we have to move forward and try to get brooklyn."forward and try to get brooklyn." marquette hosts western carolina and this one was over before it started....the gets pushed up to jajuan johnson for the slam....before the catamounts could blink it was six zip....a few minutes later it's 41 - 13 as the golden eagles shot 72 percent in the first half....they were just as good from distance hitting 8 of 11 .... marquette rolls 90 - 44 the panthers are home for the first time in three...
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here you have manhattan versus brooklyn. what are you looking for? paul: i'm looking to seepaul: whether these two have a good relationship. -lagoer has been to mar-a for a fundraiser, raised $250,000 at trump's venue. he is very stern and saying i don't have a good relationship with him. some of his rental places were in my district and i knew him a little bit when i was in the house. again, i want to come back to that supreme court pick herod that will also tell us a lot about -- pick. aboutill tell us a lot chuck schumer and if he will try to marginalize him. jenifer: he is the only person in washington that donald trump actually knows. a has laid eyes on paul ryan half dozen times in nine months. he has no relationship with mitch mcconnell and it has no cultural connection to him whatsoever. he knows chuck schumer many years. he donated to his campaign. they are from the same state. they ran somewhere in the same circles in that they were both powerful new yorkers. so they know each other. they have some thing to work with. that is a mean that th
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he flew home for the birth so he's missing tonight's game in brooklyn. no word on when he'll play on the road tomorrow and sunday. >> coming up next on abc7 news at 6:00 a chance to become a holiday hero. >> the minute i saw, i knew, it needed to get home. >> what is known about this lost purple heart medal. how you can help return it to a family of a man who earned it. and how a man uses a crime to help another. >> would you less concerned about verbal attacks on ivanka trump than the attacks on our civil libertys. >> what happened >>> something heroic and special, with an effort that left it behind. >> at the airport this is the season of coming and going. but it's a small item, left behind that has every member of the staff wondering and waiting. >> the minute i saw, i knew, it needed to get home. >> this purple heart. he died august 8th, 1952. his medal appeared in the baggage carousel. going around and around. the marketing manager got involved. >> we knew it had an owner and needed to find a family. and it's kind of -- you can't replace. >> it 35,0
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by the mid 1890s, the city of brooklyn had reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00 on lectures in history. >> and that's the real sort of interesting thing about country music is that it's the music of poor, privileged to be white and i'll talk about that in a second, but also, people who are under privileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> dickenson, colonial american, origins of country music. >>> then sunday afternoon at 4:00, real american. >> budget cutbacks and tangle of state and local administrative problems on a new year's hori n horizon, crusade against the greatest enemies may be slowed, or worst, may level off and fade. this was the climate, the land and the unfinished task that faced lyndon johnson on the first of december, 1966. >> the film the president december 1966, documents the final month of the year of president lyndon b. johnson, his meeting with mexico's president at a cooperative dam project, awarding the medal of honor, and celebrating the holidays. on the presidency, william, madam president, edith wilson was president woodrow wils
by the mid 1890s, the city of brooklyn had reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00 on lectures in history. >> and that's the real sort of interesting thing about country music is that it's the music of poor, privileged to be white and i'll talk about that in a second, but also, people who are under privileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> dickenson, colonial american, origins of country music. >>> then sunday afternoon at 4:00, real...
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the 1890's the city of brooklyn had reached one million people. thingt is the interesting about country music, it is the music of poor white people. people who are privileged to be white. arealso people who underprivileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> how it impacted the origins of country music. then sunday afternoon at four in real america. >> a cautious congress, cutbacks, and entangled administrative problems created evidence that this crusade against societies greatest enemies may be slowed, or may level off. was the climate, the land, -- the unfinished pass unfinished past that faced lyndon johnson. >> the film documents the final month of the year of president lyndon b. johnson. celebrating the holidays with his family at his texas branch. and author of madam president, the secret presidency of edith wilson. access to the president as he recovered from a massive stroke in 1919. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> join us tuesday, january 3 for the opening day of the new cong
the 1890's the city of brooklyn had reached one million people. thingt is the interesting about country music, it is the music of poor white people. people who are privileged to be white. arealso people who underprivileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> how it impacted the origins of country music. then sunday afternoon at four in real america. >> a cautious congress, cutbacks, and entangled administrative problems created evidence that this crusade...
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i am from brooklyn. sometimes it helps me and sometimes it hurts me but i would be less of an individual if i tried not to be from brooklyn. the same exact thing could be said about harry and searchlight , nevada. writing about his hometown, he much attention is paid in the public life to the important collection of attributes that we call character. he wrote somewhat less attention is devoted to the consideration of where the character is born. character and values come from places you wouldn't necessarily think to look because some of the men and women of the greatest character that i will ever meet in my life came from this place of hard rocks. and inhospitable soil. he was talking about his friends and family and the people he knew growing up, but i don't think truer words could ever be spoken about the man himself. in my life, he's one of the men of great character that i've ever met. powerful but with uncommon humility, honest and loyal, unsparingly funny, a fighter with a great big heart. a titan
i am from brooklyn. sometimes it helps me and sometimes it hurts me but i would be less of an individual if i tried not to be from brooklyn. the same exact thing could be said about harry and searchlight , nevada. writing about his hometown, he much attention is paid in the public life to the important collection of attributes that we call character. he wrote somewhat less attention is devoted to the consideration of where the character is born. character and values come from places you...
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the army, he built the largest high speed trading firms, owns the panthers, nhl hockey team, son of a brooklyn truck driver and worth $1.8 billion, making him one of the 400 wealthiest american. >> like every other brooklyn truck driver. we could learn new information today about the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. a federal judge ordered that a search warrant and other docunt noon. the discovery in october of a laptop containing e-mails rocked the race for the white house. the fbi uncovered them in an unrelated probe of former congressman anthony, we iner. >>> president obama granted clemency to 231, a single record by any president in the country's history. president obama also pardoned 78 individuals, doubling his previous number. white house officials say the president will issue more pardons before leaving office next month. >>> dramatic video this morning as good samaritans rush in to pull a man from his burning car that veered off the road injuring the driver. several people risked their lives to pull him free. police say the outcome could have been muc
the army, he built the largest high speed trading firms, owns the panthers, nhl hockey team, son of a brooklyn truck driver and worth $1.8 billion, making him one of the 400 wealthiest american. >> like every other brooklyn truck driver. we could learn new information today about the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. a federal judge ordered that a search warrant and other docunt noon. the discovery in october of a laptop containing e-mails rocked the race...
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here you have manhattan versus brooklyn. what are you looking for? paul: i'm looking to see whether these two have a good relationship. schumer has been to mar-a-lago for a fundraiser, raised $250,000 at trump's venue. he is very stern in saying i don't have a good relationship with him. some of his rental places were in my district and i knew him a little bit when i was in the house. again, i want to come back to that supreme court pick. that will tell us a lot about chuck schumer and if he will try to marginalize him. jenifer: he is the only person in washington that donald trump actually knows. he has laid eyes on paul ryan a half dozen times in nine months. he has no relationship with mitch mcconnell and it has no cultural connection to him whatsoever. he knows chuck schumer many years. he donated to his campaign. they are from the same state. they ran somewhere in the same circles in that they were both powerful new yorkers. so they know each other. they have some thing to work with. that doesn't mean they are going to see i and i -- going to se
here you have manhattan versus brooklyn. what are you looking for? paul: i'm looking to see whether these two have a good relationship. schumer has been to mar-a-lago for a fundraiser, raised $250,000 at trump's venue. he is very stern in saying i don't have a good relationship with him. some of his rental places were in my district and i knew him a little bit when i was in the house. again, i want to come back to that supreme court pick. that will tell us a lot about chuck schumer and if he...
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here you have manhattan versus brooklyn. what are you looking for? paul:paul: i'm looking to see whether these two have a good relationship. schumer has been to mar-a-lago for a fundraiser, raised $250,000 at trump's venue. he is very stern and saying i don't have a good relationship with him. some of his rental places were in my district and i knew him a little bit when i was in the house. again, i want to come back to that supreme court pick herod that will also tell us a lot about -- pick. that will tell us a lot about chuck schumer and if he will try to marginalize him. jenifer: he is the only person in washington that donald trump actually knows. he has laid eyes on paul ryan a half dozen times in nine months. he has no relationship with mitch mcconnell and it has no cultural connection to him whatsoever. he knows chuck schumer many years. he donated to his campaign. they are from the same state. they ran somewhere in the same circles in that they were both powerful new yorkers. so they know each other. they have some thing to work with. that is
here you have manhattan versus brooklyn. what are you looking for? paul:paul: i'm looking to see whether these two have a good relationship. schumer has been to mar-a-lago for a fundraiser, raised $250,000 at trump's venue. he is very stern and saying i don't have a good relationship with him. some of his rental places were in my district and i knew him a little bit when i was in the house. again, i want to come back to that supreme court pick herod that will also tell us a lot about -- pick....
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he flew home for the birth so he's missing tonight's game in brooklyn. no word on when he'll play on the road tomorrow and sunday. >> coming up next on abc7 news at 6:00 a chance to become a holiday hero. >> the minute i saw, i knew, it needed to get home. >> what is known about this lost purple heart medal. how you can help return it to a family of a man who earned it. and how a man uses a crime to help another. >> would you less concerned about verbal attacks on ivanka trump than the attacks on our civil libertys. >> what happened mone hundredts thousand times a day, sending oxygen to my muscles. again! so i can lift even the most demanding weight. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now verified non gmo and gluten free. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin dm max is now better tasting, with the same fast powerful cough relief. robitussin dm max. because it's never just a cough. zero really can be a hero.ds) get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on
he flew home for the birth so he's missing tonight's game in brooklyn. no word on when he'll play on the road tomorrow and sunday. >> coming up next on abc7 news at 6:00 a chance to become a holiday hero. >> the minute i saw, i knew, it needed to get home. >> what is known about this lost purple heart medal. how you can help return it to a family of a man who earned it. and how a man uses a crime to help another. >> would you less concerned about verbal attacks on ivanka...
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all through the 1880s and 90s, thecity of brooklyn which by then had reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00. that's the interesting thing about country music, is that it's the music of poor white people. people who were privileged to be white, and i'll talk about that in a second. but also, people who are underprivileged. in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> dickinson college professor cotten sylar. how colonial america impacted the origins of country music. then, sunday afternoon at 4:00. >> a cautious congress, budget cut backs. created evidence that this crusade against society's greatest enemies may be slowed or worse may level off and fade. this is the climate, the land and the unfinished task that faced lyndon johnson on the first of december 1966. >> the film, the president, 1966 documents the final month of the year of president lyndon b. johnson. awarding the medal of honor. william hazelgrove, madam president, the secret presidency of edith wilson. president woodrow wilson's second wife. she buffered access to the president as he suffered from a
all through the 1880s and 90s, thecity of brooklyn which by then had reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00. that's the interesting thing about country music, is that it's the music of poor white people. people who were privileged to be white, and i'll talk about that in a second. but also, people who are underprivileged. in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> dickinson college professor cotten sylar. how colonial america impacted the origins of country...
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>> probably not. >> reporter: no one knows the precise population of this world, but mark, a brooklyn artist who didn't want to be shown, believes it's in the thousands. >> i don't know, it's huge. >> reporter: and most likely growing along with the rise in urban rents, up 42% in new york city since 2011, 63% in oakland. >> people will always come to you and say, "do this for free. it will be great for exposure." i have enough exposure. what i don't have is the capacity to buy myself a sandwich. >> reporter: the tragedy in oakland sparked a crackdown on similar spaces with evictions reported in at least a half dozen cities, including baltimore. >> i think it's absolutely a disgrace. >> reporter: mark says he knows the risk of his own illegal space. >> drunk people, small spaces, poor heating, someone knocks something over-- like, yeah, accidents happen a lot. >> reporter: and he accepts them. >> living in spaces like this helps me to feel alive. >> reporter: but he's taking a new look around with an eye toward fire prevention while hoping cities will do more to keep artists safe. what
>> probably not. >> reporter: no one knows the precise population of this world, but mark, a brooklyn artist who didn't want to be shown, believes it's in the thousands. >> i don't know, it's huge. >> reporter: and most likely growing along with the rise in urban rents, up 42% in new york city since 2011, 63% in oakland. >> people will always come to you and say, "do this for free. it will be great for exposure." i have enough exposure. what i don't have...
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and how transportation changed at the turn of the 20th century. >> when the brooklyn bridge was opened, it did not put the ferries out of business. the ferries were still running at capacity the city of brooklyn and next of all of king's county reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00, on lectures in history -- >> and that's the real sort of interesting thing about country music, is that it's the music of poor white people. people who are privileged to be white and i'll talk about that in a second. but also people who are underprivileged. in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. >> dickinson college professor cotton sigh letter on the emerging definitions of whiteness and blackness in colonial america and how it impacted the origins of country music. >>> then sunday@afternoon at 4:00 on real america -- >> a cautious congress, budget cut backs and tangle of administrative problems on a new year's horizon created evidence that the society's greatest enemies may be slowed or worse level off and fade. this is the climate, the land and unfinished tasks that face lyndon
and how transportation changed at the turn of the 20th century. >> when the brooklyn bridge was opened, it did not put the ferries out of business. the ferries were still running at capacity the city of brooklyn and next of all of king's county reached 1 million people. >> then at 8:00, on lectures in history -- >> and that's the real sort of interesting thing about country music, is that it's the music of poor white people. people who are privileged to be white and i'll talk...
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city of brooklyn had reached a million people. >> then at 8:00, on lectures in history. >> and that is the real sort of interesting thing about country music is that it's the music of poor white people. people who were privileged to be white and i'll talk about that in a second, but also people who are under-privileged in terms of their economic status. >> and how the origins were impacted on country music. then sunday afternoon at 4:00, a real american. >>> a tangle of state and local problems created evidence that this crusade of society against its greatest enemies may be slow or worse level off and fade. this was the climate, the land, and the unfinished task that faced lyndon johnson on the 1st of december, 1956. >> the film, the president, 1956, documents the final year of president johnson, his meeting with the mexican president, awarding the medal of honor to a marine who fought in vietnam, saw celebrating the holidays with his family at his texas ranch. and william hazelgrove, the secret presidency of edith wilson, she was the president's second wife and she buffered access to
city of brooklyn had reached a million people. >> then at 8:00, on lectures in history. >> and that is the real sort of interesting thing about country music is that it's the music of poor white people. people who were privileged to be white and i'll talk about that in a second, but also people who are under-privileged in terms of their economic status. >> and how the origins were impacted on country music. then sunday afternoon at 4:00, a real american. >>> a tangle...
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oliver: of course it is brooklyn-based. tell us about the science behind the plant. jennifer: it has a whole lot of caffeine but the way it hits you, so i've heard, is slower, so the way coffee hits you right on, the plant is a slower build. it has been drunk by indigenous populations in ecuador near the amazon for a long, long time. the founder of runa, tyler gage, experienced this in his studies when he was in college and said , this is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s., to this market. carol: he went to the farmers in ecuador as said here's what i want to do and they laughed at him. jennifer: he said i want to set up a supply chain and bring the plant in the u.s. and i want to pay you to grow it for me. they laughed, they said, this is -- something would have had forever and not something valuable to the u.s. consumer. oliver: how come nobody tried to commercialize it before? jennifer: you know, i think it was just kind of out there and nobody had taken advantage of it. oliver: how did tyler stumble across it? he was basically in the area, so to
oliver: of course it is brooklyn-based. tell us about the science behind the plant. jennifer: it has a whole lot of caffeine but the way it hits you, so i've heard, is slower, so the way coffee hits you right on, the plant is a slower build. it has been drunk by indigenous populations in ecuador near the amazon for a long, long time. the founder of runa, tyler gage, experienced this in his studies when he was in college and said , this is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s., to...
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. >>> coming up, the warriors won again last night in brooklyn. up next their christmas day face-off with the cleveland cavaliers. >>> the san francisco fire department receives a special letter to santa. a surprise for the little girl who sent that. good stuff. it is coming up next. ♪[music] >> an december 16th, rogue one the first stand alone movie from the star wars universe was released in theaters. fans are loving it. it follows their quest to destroy the empire's super weapon and bring hope to the rebelon. on this flash back friday we took a look back in the archives to see how people were feeling on the release of episode one, the phantom menace. >> it was so fun. i have finals. who cares. who cares. it is worth it. it was worth it. >> i expect it to have an amazing effect. and it did. absolutely unbelievable. >> it was wonderful. go see it. don't listen to the critics. it was great. >> a lot more action. it should have been better than it was. >> 3:30 in the morning, it should have been a better movie. >> it was absolutely unbelieve. >>
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michelle miller cbs news brooklyn. >> coming up next, steve hartman >> coming up next, steve hartman let's us in on secret of secret santa. >> every year steve hartman joins a secret santa on his appointed rounds. tonight steves shows us how it all began. >> merry christmas. >> it's the one story that never gets old. every year we ride with secret santa as he and his eaves hand out hundreds of hundreds of strangers across the country. >> oh my god, this is crazy. >> you've no doubt seen the happy endings. but almost no one knows the humble beginnings. the legend of secret santa can actually be traced back to a single act of kindness in houston, mississippi. it was 1971, a homeless man had wandered into town and he was starving. the stranger stopped here at the dixie diner and ordered the biggest breakfast on the menu. his plan was to sneak out before the bill came. but the owner, a guy named ted horne said what was about to happen. he snuck up behind the guy with a $20 bill in his hand and said i think you may have dropped this. and tha>> that was the end of i. >> david and sandra ho
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small: in that section, a tea maker in brooklyn. startup company that from energy drinks and tea a plant that comes from ecuador. --is a broken-based company it is a brooklyn-based company and they are trying to grade a more natural energy drink option. oliver: tell us the science behind the plant. you, soay that it hits i have heard, it is slower. the way that coffee hit to right on. this is a slower build. it has been drunk by indigenous populations in ecuador with the amazon for a long, long time. gage,under, tyler experienced in his studies when he was in college and basically said this is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s. to this market. carol: he went to the farmers in ecuador and says this is what i want to do and they laughed at him. >> they did. he said i want to share -- set up a supply chain and pay you to grow it for me, and they laughed. they said, would you mean? this is something we have had forever and it would not be valuable to the u.s. market. oliver: how come no one ever try to commercialize it
small: in that section, a tea maker in brooklyn. startup company that from energy drinks and tea a plant that comes from ecuador. --is a broken-based company it is a brooklyn-based company and they are trying to grade a more natural energy drink option. oliver: tell us the science behind the plant. you, soay that it hits i have heard, it is slower. the way that coffee hit to right on. this is a slower build. it has been drunk by indigenous populations in ecuador with the amazon for a long, long...
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the warriors are in brooklyn battling the nets, a short schools to trip. coming up next in sports. >>> (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. mark is here to tell us about the warriors. for a while it's scary, and you have the addition of dream on ran new baby son and that's a traction of him not being there for the game, a little wore some is the warriors started the r
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>> it is, actually. >> reporter: we caught up with an etsy super seller at her home studio in brooklyn. this is your work? >> yes. >> reporter: which is the most popular? >> the brown stones. >> reporter: she began selling her products eight years ago. and you can now buy her pieces at whole foods. this is your job? >> yes, full-time. >> reporter: and when did it become your job? >> i illustrated for a living 25 years ago. and the product line started in 2008. that's when i opened my etsy shop. >> reporter: back at the open call the judges are ready to deliberate after hours of pitches. >> what are the standouts? >> zandra because of her being a prodigy. she's 16. she's a they've all been waiting for. >> little low. come on up here. >> this person is demonstrating an amazing ability at a very young age, to go after her dream and inspire girls to feel comfortable in their own skin. so we are so excited to be carrying zandra. [ applause ] >> reporter: a huge day for our sellers. >> i can't wait to see your things in macy's stores. >> yeah. little low. a name to remember. >> reporter: how
>> it is, actually. >> reporter: we caught up with an etsy super seller at her home studio in brooklyn. this is your work? >> yes. >> reporter: which is the most popular? >> the brown stones. >> reporter: she began selling her products eight years ago. and you can now buy her pieces at whole foods. this is your job? >> yes, full-time. >> reporter: and when did it become your job? >> i illustrated for a living 25 years ago. and the product...
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: of course it is brooklyn-based. tell us the science. jennifer: it has a whole lot of caffeine but the way it hits you , so i've heard, is slower, so the way coffee hits you right on, the plant is a slower build. it has been dropped by indigenous populations near the amazon for a long, long time. the founder, tyler gage, experienced this in his studies when he was in college and said it is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s., to this market. asol: he went to ecuador said here's what i want to do and they laughed at him. jennifer: he said i want to set up a supply chain and bring the plant in the u.s. and i want to pay you to grow in for me. said, this isthey something would have had forever and not something valuable to the u.s. consumer. oliver: how come nobody tried to commercialize it before? jennifer: it was out there nobody to did vantage for oliver: how to tyler stay -- stumble across it? jennifer: he was working for an ethno botanist. he went back to school and traveled back and forth to peru a
: of course it is brooklyn-based. tell us the science. jennifer: it has a whole lot of caffeine but the way it hits you , so i've heard, is slower, so the way coffee hits you right on, the plant is a slower build. it has been dropped by indigenous populations near the amazon for a long, long time. the founder, tyler gage, experienced this in his studies when he was in college and said it is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s., to this market. asol: he went to ecuador said here's...
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just manhattan, brooklyn, and california gives you that picture. then you probably know some of this data, if you look across the rest of the country, because i think it's a mistake to focus just on the presidential election to understand the struggles that the parties are going through, and particularly the democratic party. 66 of 99 state legislatures now controlled by the republican party. 33 or 34 governorships controlled by the republican party. donald trump won virtually every county that obama one only once, which was about 207 counties. of the 709 counties owe pa ma won twice, donald trump won to% of those. we can go on and on. donald trump won ohio by 450,000 votes. that is staggering. so the problems about the democratic party and its base in new york city and california and a couple of other places is a very serious problem that the party has to be confronting, as the republican party deals with the incredible internal struggle that it's going to be going through under president trump. >> one historical anomaly that you'll see this time
just manhattan, brooklyn, and california gives you that picture. then you probably know some of this data, if you look across the rest of the country, because i think it's a mistake to focus just on the presidential election to understand the struggles that the parties are going through, and particularly the democratic party. 66 of 99 state legislatures now controlled by the republican party. 33 or 34 governorships controlled by the republican party. donald trump won virtually every county that...
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i grew up in brooklyn. david: your father worked in the post office. lloyd: they were colleagues. david: right. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. so you weren't wealthy. you went through public schools. that enormously did pretty well because you were valedictorian in high school. so you realize you probably were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew that ranking high in my school, i was certainly good at school. but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared. by the way, being good at school and being smart are different things. david: were you surprised when you got into harvard? did you think about not going because you couldn't afford it? lloyd: my mother and father didn't go to college. to apply occur to me to that fancy of school. i knew i was going to go to college but i didn't assume -- i about prepading -- school. i didn't know what a prep school was. so it wasn't like i had expectations. fromw that no other kid thomas jefferson high school went into the ivy league that year but how, some guy from harvard spoke to me and encouraged me to apply.
i grew up in brooklyn. david: your father worked in the post office. lloyd: they were colleagues. david: right. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. so you weren't wealthy. you went through public schools. that enormously did pretty well because you were valedictorian in high school. so you realize you probably were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew that ranking high in my school, i was certainly good at school. but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared. by the...
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i grew up in brooklyn. david: your father worked in the post office. lloyd: they were colleagues. david: right. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. so you weren't wealthy. you went through public schools. but enormously did pretty well because you were valedictorian in high school. so you realize you probably were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew that ranking high in my school, i was certainly good at school. but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared. by the way, being good at school and being smart are different things. david: were you surprised when you got into harvard? did you think about not going because you couldn't afford it? lloyd: my mother and father didn't go to college. it didn't occur to me to apply to that fancy of school. i knew i was going to go to college but i didn't assume -- i remember reading -- about prep school. i didn't know what a prep school was. so it wasn't like i had expectations. i know that no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went into the ivy league that year but how, some guy from harvard spoke to me
i grew up in brooklyn. david: your father worked in the post office. lloyd: they were colleagues. david: right. their job was to file the mail. sort the mail. so you weren't wealthy. you went through public schools. but enormously did pretty well because you were valedictorian in high school. so you realize you probably were smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew that ranking high in my school, i was certainly good at school. but i didn't know how smart i was or how i compared. by the...
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i'm from brooklyn. sometimes it helps me. sometimes it hurts me. but i would be a lot less of an individual if i tried not to be from brooklyn. the same exact thing could be said about harry. and search light, nevada. in fact, writing about his hometown, harry said that, quote, much attention is paid in public life to the importance of the collection of attributes that we call character. he wrote some what less attention is devoted to consideration of where character is born. character and values come from places you wouldn't necessarily think to look. because some of the men and women of greatest character that i will ever meet in my life came from this place of hard rocks and inhospitalable soil. he was talking about his friends and family. the people he knew growing up. but i don't think truer words could ever be spoken about the man himself. in my life, he is one of the men of greatest character that i have ever met. powerful. but one common humility. honest and loyal. unsparingly funny. scrappy fighter. with this great, big heart. a titan of t
i'm from brooklyn. sometimes it helps me. sometimes it hurts me. but i would be a lot less of an individual if i tried not to be from brooklyn. the same exact thing could be said about harry. and search light, nevada. in fact, writing about his hometown, harry said that, quote, much attention is paid in public life to the importance of the collection of attributes that we call character. he wrote some what less attention is devoted to consideration of where character is born. character and...
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el acuerdo se complet el da de hoy en una corte federal en brooklyn, estado de nueva york... juanfra tag ---tambin se di a conocer que el ex director ejecutivo de la empresa, quien se declar culpable, ser sentenciado en mayo... esto fue palco deportivo... vo/ cesar el mal tiempo en el centro y causar estragos comienza a en las autopistas... la cada de nieve es la causante de varios accidentes... gaby cam intro 2box --el invierno severo continua azotando a gran parte del pais.. clean feed - vo 1 full -- en indianapolis la nieve causo varios accidentes debido a las condiciones en las carreteras. -- se reportaron por lo menos 117 accidentes uno de ellos involucrando a 10 vehiculos.. -- en total se recibieron 4 pulgadas de nieve. take vo 2 --mientras que en finlandia el las o se incendio de verde ante fascinantes auroras boreales. -- este fenomeno ocurre cuando particulas de energia escapan del sol y tocan la superfice de la tierra. gaby cam outro --son comunes en el hemisferio norte entre los meses de agosto diciembre. cesar --espere en minutos en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las
el acuerdo se complet el da de hoy en una corte federal en brooklyn, estado de nueva york... juanfra tag ---tambin se di a conocer que el ex director ejecutivo de la empresa, quien se declar culpable, ser sentenciado en mayo... esto fue palco deportivo... vo/ cesar el mal tiempo en el centro y causar estragos comienza a en las autopistas... la cada de nieve es la causante de varios accidentes... gaby cam intro 2box --el invierno severo continua azotando a gran parte del pais.. clean feed - vo 1...
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oliver: of course it is brooklyn-based. tell us the science. jennifer: it has a whole lot of caffeine but the way it hits you, so i've heard, is slower, so the way coffee hits you right on, the plant is a slower build. it has been drunk by indigenous populations and ecuador near the amazon for a long, long time. the founder, tyler gage, experienced this in his studies when he was in college and said it is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s., to this market. carol: he went to ecuador as said here's what i want to do and they laughed at him. jennifer: he said i want to set up a supply chain and bring the plant in the u.s. and i want to pay you to grow in for me. they laughed, they said, this is andthey laughed, they said, this is something would have had forever and not something valuable to the u.s. consumer. oliver: how come nobody tried to commercialize it before? jennifer: you know, i think it was just kind about there and nobody had taken advantage of it. oliver: how did tyler stumble across it? he was kind of in the area so
oliver: of course it is brooklyn-based. tell us the science. jennifer: it has a whole lot of caffeine but the way it hits you, so i've heard, is slower, so the way coffee hits you right on, the plant is a slower build. it has been drunk by indigenous populations and ecuador near the amazon for a long, long time. the founder, tyler gage, experienced this in his studies when he was in college and said it is an amazing plant and i need to bring it to the u.s., to this market. carol: he went to...
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they were running at capacity because by the mid-1890's the city of brooklyn was next door to the county had reached one million people. real, sort of interesting thing about country music, is that it is the music whooor, white people people were privileged to be white. also people who were underprivileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. professoron college on the emerging definition of whiteness and blackness in colonial america and how it impacted the origins of country music. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america." and cautious congress legislative problems on the horizon created evidence that this crusade against society's greatest enemies may be slowed or may level off and fade. this was the climate, the land, and the unfinished task that faced lyndon johnson on the first of december, 1966. >> the film documents the final months of the year of president lyndon b. johnson, his meeting with mexico's president, awarding the medal of honor to a marine who fought in vietnam, and celebrating the holidays with his family at his texas ranch. at 8:00 on "the
they were running at capacity because by the mid-1890's the city of brooklyn was next door to the county had reached one million people. real, sort of interesting thing about country music, is that it is the music whooor, white people people were privileged to be white. also people who were underprivileged in terms of their class identity and economic opportunities. professoron college on the emerging definition of whiteness and blackness in colonial america and how it impacted the origins of...
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los warriors viajaron a brooklyn sin draymond green, quien regres al rea de la baha temprano despus del nacimiento de su hijo. ---vamos al juego, porque kevin durant registr 26 puntos, nueve rebotes y siete asistencias, y los golden state warriors convirtieron un feo inicio en un final muy fcil para vencer 117- 101 a los brooklyn nets. ---no parecan estar preparados cuando perdan por 16 puntos a la mitad del encuentro, pero recuperaron su accionar en ocasiones imparable al superar a los nets por 32 puntos ---manana los warriros visitan a los pistones de detroit. tag out ---esto es lo que tengo en los deportes, report jess cabrera para noticiero telemundo 48... que pasen buenas noches. vo cesar no sabemos si se convertiran en cena navidena pero por una horas estos puerquitos pudieron disfrutar de su libertad. end segment cerrar una carretera en kentucky, porque unos puerquitos estaban obstruyendo el trfico... takevo --un camin que llevaba los cerdos se volc....vea nada mas la escena en "daviess" , cuando los 200 puerquitos quedaron sobre la carretera, que tuvo que ser cerrada por varias
los warriors viajaron a brooklyn sin draymond green, quien regres al rea de la baha temprano despus del nacimiento de su hijo. ---vamos al juego, porque kevin durant registr 26 puntos, nueve rebotes y siete asistencias, y los golden state warriors convirtieron un feo inicio en un final muy fcil para vencer 117- 101 a los brooklyn nets. ---no parecan estar preparados cuando perdan por 16 puntos a la mitad del encuentro, pero recuperaron su accionar en ocasiones imparable al superar a los nets...
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michelle miller, cbs news, brooklyn. >> morgan: coming up next, steve hartman lets us in on secret of secret santa. on secret of secret santa. >> morgan: every year, steve vertman joins a secret santa on ss appointed rounds. tonight, steve shows us how it all began. >> merry christmas to you, sweetie. >> reporter: it's the one story that never gets old. every year we ride with secret santa as he and his elves hand out hundreds of hundreds to random strangers across the country. >> oh, my god, this is crazy. y reporter: you've no doubt seen the happy endings, but olmost no one knows the humble beginnings. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: the legend of secret santa can actually be traced back to a single act of andness in houston, mississippi. it was 1971, a homeless man had wandered into town, and he was starving. the stranger stopped here at the dixie diner and ordered the biggest breakfast on the menu. his plan was to sneak out before lle bill came, but the owner, a guy named ted horn, sensed what was about to happen, so he snuck up behind the guy with a $20 in his hand and said, "
michelle miller, cbs news, brooklyn. >> morgan: coming up next, steve hartman lets us in on secret of secret santa. on secret of secret santa. >> morgan: every year, steve vertman joins a secret santa on ss appointed rounds. tonight, steve shows us how it all began. >> merry christmas to you, sweetie. >> reporter: it's the one story that never gets old. every year we ride with secret santa as he and his elves hand out hundreds of hundreds to random strangers across the...
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. >> you grew up in brooklyn? your father worked as my father did in the post office. mine worked in baltimore and yours was in new york, but their job was to file the mail, not to deliver it, sort the mail. you were not wealthy and you went through public schools. you obviously did pretty well because you were valedictorian. you always realized you were probably smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew ranking high in my school meant i was good at school, but it did not know how smart i was. by the way, being good at school and being smart are two different things. david: were you surprised -- surprised you got into harvard? lloyd: my parents did not go to college, but i have one older sibling that didn't go to college either. it would not have applied to me too -- occurred to me to apply to that fancy school. i knew i would go to college, but i assumed -- i remember reading kids went to prep school and i didn't know what that was. it wasn't like i had expectations, i knew no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went to ivy league, but somehow there was
. >> you grew up in brooklyn? your father worked as my father did in the post office. mine worked in baltimore and yours was in new york, but their job was to file the mail, not to deliver it, sort the mail. you were not wealthy and you went through public schools. you obviously did pretty well because you were valedictorian. you always realized you were probably smarter than the average student. lloyd: i knew ranking high in my school meant i was good at school, but it did not know how...