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e'll whip up a harlem themed feast. after a check of your local news, your weather, and these messages. >>> good morning. it is 8:26 on this thursday. i'm chris lawrence. let's startith a look of the roads. >> thank you, chris. taking a look, georgetown pike oad blocked by a disabled vehicle there this morning. as ie zoom inner loop after 50, right side blocked by dre bree zndming back out, vienna east town toll ride left side blocked by a crash. >> we'll g a check oe .n th ca >>> good morning, thursday here in the washington area. tempature now 75 downtown. low 70s across the western suburbs. plenty of sunshine. if there's going to be any rain it will be east of i-95. even there rain chances only about 20%. rain not likely today. no chance for rain tomorrow. low humidity and quiteleant. turning warmer and more humid for your weekend, however. have a good day. summer's calling. the 2018 escalade is ready to move. our best offers on the 2018 escalade are here. join us for the made to move sales event. get 0% apr financin
e'll whip up a harlem themed feast. after a check of your local news, your weather, and these messages. >>> good morning. it is 8:26 on this thursday. i'm chris lawrence. let's startith a look of the roads. >> thank you, chris. taking a look, georgetown pike oad blocked by a disabled vehicle there this morning. as ie zoom inner loop after 50, right side blocked by dre bree zndming back out, vienna east town toll ride left side blocked by a crash. >> we'll g a check oe .n th...
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this morning on "today" food getting a taste of harlem from a chef and harlem socialite alexander smalls plus jj johnson. they're new cook book is filled with recipes inspired by culture. they gave us a look at some of harlem's most delicious flavors. >> tonight gumbo from the cook book. >> you can expect big names sampling food in the home after aleck sander smalls. >> i love feeding them. >> harlem is kind of the epicenter of the african dis a pra. >> we asked a chef to show us the flavors that make up harlem. >> this is one of my favorite places on 148th and broadway. i love it. i love it. excited. most people think hand pulled noodles, they think china down. we're in harlem. deep history. so good. >> this place i get super geeked out about. these are the things i love about harlem. you think you're going to walk in here and get typical things but there's a gem in this place that brings me back. they have the crispy rice at the bottom of the pan. i'm excited. this is what it's about. childhood memories. there's nothing like finding a grandmother to cook your food. >> we're here. we're
this morning on "today" food getting a taste of harlem from a chef and harlem socialite alexander smalls plus jj johnson. they're new cook book is filled with recipes inspired by culture. they gave us a look at some of harlem's most delicious flavors. >> tonight gumbo from the cook book. >> you can expect big names sampling food in the home after aleck sander smalls. >> i love feeding them. >> harlem is kind of the epicenter of the african dis a pra. >>...
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would be a network still raising the point this was in 1998y she was with me in harlem to where she died raising this point but that is why we question why would this administration now want to reopen it? we have a 2014 case of eric garner choked by police in new york on tape that we met with the justice department, we met with sessions, many of us, we can't get them to deal with that case. why do we or should we trust this justice department on reopening emmet till when all of the accused are dead and emmet till is dead? >> it's breathtaking hypocrisy that jefferson regards sessions the third and donald trump should present themselves as defenders of civil rights and racial justice whether they are -- having children of color in cages all along the border when they are engaged in the relentless attack on african american voting rights all over the country. the men who murdered emmet till said afterwards that they had killed him to take a stand against public school integration and against black voting and neither of those things do donald trump and jefferson bowl regards session su
would be a network still raising the point this was in 1998y she was with me in harlem to where she died raising this point but that is why we question why would this administration now want to reopen it? we have a 2014 case of eric garner choked by police in new york on tape that we met with the justice department, we met with sessions, many of us, we can't get them to deal with that case. why do we or should we trust this justice department on reopening emmet till when all of the accused are...
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. >> we think of harlem but it's really going anywhere, and it's really going all around new york city, especially the upper parts, harlem into queens. >> reporter: these illustrated maps reflect the artistry and imagination of their creators as seen in the past and 23now lookg ahead. >> 2118. i'm not sure i'm too happy about this map. my neighborhood would be gorn. it would be in the water. >> what he's showing here is the manhn.ch district he's saying the only people that are going to bee to live thare the pe with bue lost. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> a young man fresh out of grad school decided that he'd rather volunteer than get a paying job. volunteer, that is, to mow lawns. in every state of the union. michelle miller has the story of rodney smith jr., the mo
. >> we think of harlem but it's really going anywhere, and it's really going all around new york city, especially the upper parts, harlem into queens. >> reporter: these illustrated maps reflect the artistry and imagination of their creators as seen in the past and 23now lookg ahead. >> 2118. i'm not sure i'm too happy about this map. my neighborhood would be gorn. it would be in the water. >> what he's showing here is the manhn.ch district he's saying the only people...
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. >> lately i've been thinking a lot about bringing the sons and daughters of harlem home. >> brown: as writer, editor and archivist, kevin young is a poet actively engaged with the world. author of books of poetry, criticism and anthologies, he's also director of harlem's schomburg center for research in black culture, part of the new york public library. >> and langston hughes's ashes are buried under the center. >> brown: so he's ried here. >> yes, yes, he's interred here. and his spirit enlivens the place. >> brown: in his new collection, outitled "brown," draws heavily on his boyhood in topeka, kansas, tying it in large d small ways to the wider worl >> i started to realize that there were these themes emerging, of history, and public history, and private hisry and how they intertwine. and that's really when the book became a book it in and of itself. you know, it like became one long poem in a certain way. >> brown: historical figurese enter ems, including flesh and blood "browns": the abolitionist john brown, the singer james brown, and linda brown of topeka, who as a child n"
. >> lately i've been thinking a lot about bringing the sons and daughters of harlem home. >> brown: as writer, editor and archivist, kevin young is a poet actively engaged with the world. author of books of poetry, criticism and anthologies, he's also director of harlem's schomburg center for research in black culture, part of the new york public library. >> and langston hughes's ashes are buried under the center. >> brown: so he's ried here. >> yes, yes, he's...
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. >> lately i've been thinking a lot about bringing the sons d daughters of harlem home. >> brown: as writer, editor and archivist, kevin young is a poet actively engaged with thworld. author of books of poetry, criticism and anthologies,toe's also dirof harlem's schomburg center for research in black culture, part of the new york public library. >> and langston hughes's ashes are buried u>>er the center. rown: so he's buried here. >> yes, yes, he's interred heree and his spiritivens the place. >> brown: in his new collection, titled "brown," young draws heavily on his boyhood in topeka, kansas, tying it in large and small ways to the wider world. >> i started to realize that therwere these themes emerging, of history, and public history, and private history and how they intertwine.th an's really when the book came a book it in and of itself. you know, it like became one long poem in a certain way.ic >> brown: hist figures enter the poems, including flesh and blood abolitionist john brown, the singer james brown, and linda browof topeka, who as a chil was at the heart of the "brown v.
. >> lately i've been thinking a lot about bringing the sons d daughters of harlem home. >> brown: as writer, editor and archivist, kevin young is a poet actively engaged with thworld. author of books of poetry, criticism and anthologies,toe's also dirof harlem's schomburg center for research in black culture, part of the new york public library. >> and langston hughes's ashes are buried u>>er the center. rown: so he's buried here. >> yes, yes, he's interred heree...
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. >>> mirelo b8ee edificio de harlem el este homb hizo de las suyas pues subio al elevaoddor con una mujer y unaez adentro le agarro los gluteos peor al salir ella dseel defen y entonces el hombre huyo. >>> sestamos en alerta y la se r seguridad me da mucho etemor. >>> me hace eso yo salgo sola l la calle y uno no espera que le pase nada. >>> nadie parece haber visto s este sujeto pero reconocen que como el hay mucsos dephospita q que el tqnstan al acecho., >>>e es nada nuevo. >>> los residentes dicen stest mas atentos de quien esta a su a alrededor . >>> en la puerta vigilo . >>> bueno, v amos con lorena d i dominguez para un adelanto del n notiiceorciero de las seis. >>> uen minutos un accidente d c caioncionesmiones con oxigeno e cierre de calles. >>> y nevueva herramienta busc l acelerar el proceso de unific c unificaicion de fliamilias, le n contamos al volver, qeuedese co nosotros ♪ (musica) csorte suprema bloqueo medisadde diivdirividira el estado en tree pide no poener la iniciataivaiv la apppapeleta pueblo serias a inapropiado que nof uefuera in u incluida es todo de mi pa
. >>> mirelo b8ee edificio de harlem el este homb hizo de las suyas pues subio al elevaoddor con una mujer y unaez adentro le agarro los gluteos peor al salir ella dseel defen y entonces el hombre huyo. >>> sestamos en alerta y la se r seguridad me da mucho etemor. >>> me hace eso yo salgo sola l la calle y uno no espera que le pase nada. >>> nadie parece haber visto s este sujeto pero reconocen que como el hay mucsos dephospita q que el tqnstan al acecho.,...
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. - it's in harlem, right? alex: north harlem. right across the street from city college of new york. and emily's doing well here in the valley. she graduated from loyola marymount, and tried a few things. party planning and decided that she likes designing houses and renovating houses. so, she's buying fixer uppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies. and i think that's-- that's just marvelous. it's a sign that maybe jean and i handled things properly. i had the afro. i had the mustache, and a very dark tan. i appeared on "the dinah shore show." dr. j. was the guest, and somebody thought we were brothers. so, i'm out there in the afro-american community as a brother. so, i'm out there i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette.
. - it's in harlem, right? alex: north harlem. right across the street from city college of new york. and emily's doing well here in the valley. she graduated from loyola marymount, and tried a few things. party planning and decided that she likes designing houses and renovating houses. so, she's buying fixer uppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies. and i think that's-- that's just marvelous. it's a...
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two blues musicians who meet on the streets of harlem when they bus together and they become a really hot item on the blues circuit and it's a wonderful film and i think we're going to see the clip now. >> let's take a look >> in the '80s was depressed economically. s a ia blues. a sin for me to ay the i'm serving the devil. >> i was trying to figure out who this guy was. >> i'm mr. satan, hello, everybody. >> somebody took me aside and said you know who ear playing with, you're playing with sterling mcgee. he was on ray charles' tang region label -- tangerine label. he. backed up -- he backed up james brown at the apollo theater. >> if a casting director had been hired to create a sitcom about two opposites in a blues band, this is who they would come up with. >> this drew us. >> i'm rooted to the ground blown away by what i'm hearing and seeing. >> i don't do it for money, i don't do it for pay. this is my mission. >> it's a classic romance, those two guys having a great time. we're an so what? maria, so how's work? maria: it was 4th period biology. our students ho viresst weren't g
two blues musicians who meet on the streets of harlem when they bus together and they become a really hot item on the blues circuit and it's a wonderful film and i think we're going to see the clip now. >> let's take a look >> in the '80s was depressed economically. s a ia blues. a sin for me to ay the i'm serving the devil. >> i was trying to figure out who this guy was. >> i'm mr. satan, hello, everybody. >> somebody took me aside and said you know who ear...
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. - it's in harlem, right? alex: north harlem. right across the street from city college of new york. and emily's doing well here in the valley. she graduated from loyola marymount, and tried a few things. party planning and decided that she likes designing houses and renovating houses. so, she's buying fixer uppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies. and i think that's-- that's just marvelous. it's a sign that maybe jean and i handled things properly. i had the afro. i had the mustache, and a very dark tan. i appeared on "the dinah shore show." dr. j. was the guest, and somebody thought we were brothers. so, i'm out there in the afro-american community as a brother. so, i'm out there but i am a simple farmer.bas! my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people
. - it's in harlem, right? alex: north harlem. right across the street from city college of new york. and emily's doing well here in the valley. she graduated from loyola marymount, and tried a few things. party planning and decided that she likes designing houses and renovating houses. so, she's buying fixer uppers and fixing them up. they are universally liked by their friends. they have maintained friendships with their high school buddies. and i think that's-- that's just marvelous. it's a...
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this harlem is the u.s. justice department anti-trust suit against microsoft and the early 80s. microsoft required companies to preload their browsers as a condition of getting the m software system. soon after their hit was announced, the ceo released a statement saying they are changing their business model or hurt anyone. >> this is at the very heart of google's solution. they need better prices. >> reporter: experts say it is likely google's fine will be reduce. but if it is forced to change how they do business, a fine may be the least of its problems. in the san jose studio, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a canadian-based company is becoming the first marijuana ipo in the u.s. prices were shared at $17 in hopes of raising $153 in its public offering. they wibegin trading shares tomorrow on nasdaq, although it will be based in capital. they own the cannabis company. they do business in 10 countries, and cultivatedfacilities in canada and port goal. >>> the goal to send tourists one step closer to a reality. >> two, 20? >> today, here is blue origin sending their new -- hi
this harlem is the u.s. justice department anti-trust suit against microsoft and the early 80s. microsoft required companies to preload their browsers as a condition of getting the m software system. soon after their hit was announced, the ceo released a statement saying they are changing their business model or hurt anyone. >> this is at the very heart of google's solution. they need better prices. >> reporter: experts say it is likely google's fine will be reduce. but if it is...
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. >> here is the family center in east harlem. there are over 200 separated children at this center. we don't know when they'll be reunited with their parents or if any have been united with their parents but we know that children here are as young as 9 months old. yesterday the government failed to meet the deadline to reunite all 102 separated children under the age of 5. prior to yesterday the government had only reunited 4. is judge ordered 59 more be reunited by the end of yesterday. last night in michigan two young boys and a girl were reunited with their honduran fathers. the fathers are free with ankle monitors as their cases make it through immigration court and also new yesterday, sandra, the u.s. district judge in san diego says the government is taking too long vetting every single one of these parents. he says dna testing and extensive vetting is not needed for every single one of these parents unless there is a reasonable doubt unless the adult isn't a parent or extensive criminal history. eight parents have been den
. >> here is the family center in east harlem. there are over 200 separated children at this center. we don't know when they'll be reunited with their parents or if any have been united with their parents but we know that children here are as young as 9 months old. yesterday the government failed to meet the deadline to reunite all 102 separated children under the age of 5. prior to yesterday the government had only reunited 4. is judge ordered 59 more be reunited by the end of yesterday....
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the hour the daniel horn odds because they want the of if it just the whole battle plan takes of the harlem blood all that they're going to cheat on. up i am. up. to that it's sad but then there were two if they were good enough that it will not be on. somebody at the damning you to be able to clear one of the most subtle soror. if you know how is the. problem is that in some you can hierarchy any. it really is the international perspective that sets al-jazeera arts other news outlets beyond thorsten says about three hours adding up possibly the power outage screen journalism is about public service and making a difference in people's lives i'm amazed every day by reporting on al-jazeera and the places that my colleagues go it inspires me to take a different approach to how i report news for. egypt is now china's biggest trading partner in africa more than ten thousand chinese are living in cairo i wanted to see the permits and september one thousand nine hundred five i came with my friends to egypt many started a small traders but are now successful in business and i began to do business i
the hour the daniel horn odds because they want the of if it just the whole battle plan takes of the harlem blood all that they're going to cheat on. up i am. up. to that it's sad but then there were two if they were good enough that it will not be on. somebody at the damning you to be able to clear one of the most subtle soror. if you know how is the. problem is that in some you can hierarchy any. it really is the international perspective that sets al-jazeera arts other news outlets beyond...
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laughter] [applause] beautiful incredible in conversation partner is a wellness advocate based out of harlem and then did the most beautiful thing for her community founding a friend and has a wellness podcast and as speakers network. [applause] and she will be assessing with our main attraction francesca ramsey d2 i don't necessarily need to give. bio but this book really struck me everybody who could read the advanced comp be but you long -- copy you answer call you didn't have to answer and you have cap this conversation going so thank you for that creativity that you bring thank you for joining us for this event tonight. [applause] >> i really do not want to cry. [laughter] >> okay i'm about to cry mech this is why. [laughter] thank you so much i am part of our first event i am an only child so they set i have to come here to be friends with another francesca. [laughter] this is wonderful thank you so much. so first of all your book is out today even you start from the very beginning. >> we have been exhausted what we can francesca share this does not pay well. [laughter] when you try to
laughter] [applause] beautiful incredible in conversation partner is a wellness advocate based out of harlem and then did the most beautiful thing for her community founding a friend and has a wellness podcast and as speakers network. [applause] and she will be assessing with our main attraction francesca ramsey d2 i don't necessarily need to give. bio but this book really struck me everybody who could read the advanced comp be but you long -- copy you answer call you didn't have to answer and...
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we think of harlem, but it's really going everywhere and around new york city, harlem into queens, and it shows that on the map. >> reporter: these illustrated maps reflect the artistry and imagination of their cree yatzers as seen in the past and now looking ahead. >> the next map sort of depicts the future of new york city, 2018, and i'm not too suremap. >> right. >> and what he's showing here is the oligarch district. he says the only people who will be able to live there people wi and the rest will be lost. >> you pointed it out. the l train is still under construction in 2018. >> for "cbs this morning," demarco morgan. >>> now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> you'd need a world map to track the travels of our next guest. chef janine booth was born and raised down under in far western australia. we'll hear how she journeyed to our shores and became a master of american southern cuisine. that's next. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and... migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines
we think of harlem, but it's really going everywhere and around new york city, harlem into queens, and it shows that on the map. >> reporter: these illustrated maps reflect the artistry and imagination of their cree yatzers as seen in the past and now looking ahead. >> the next map sort of depicts the future of new york city, 2018, and i'm not too suremap. >> right. >> and what he's showing here is the oligarch district. he says the only people who will be able to live...
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white race because of being embarrassed by the actions of white parents and children in a restaurant in harlem, and he wrote what he thought was a sort of funny post about this on facebook. so, what was interesting, this got picked up by white supremacist and spread around the white supremacist web site, and this is something that the professor at a research university in the east, and the white supremacist and the neo-nazi groups start not just sending him endless e-mail width death threats and telling him they're going to make sure he loses his job, but calling the university with death threats to the point that now the university is launching an administrative hearing to investigate a professor's facebook post. so i just -- what was interesting to me about this, i said this to ever, is that a lot of the discussion that we all have is about social justice, warrior students, threatening the speech of professors profesd maybe professors being afraid of getting complains from the left wing students but also the right. we're getting it from all of these different sides that -- and one thing i wa
white race because of being embarrassed by the actions of white parents and children in a restaurant in harlem, and he wrote what he thought was a sort of funny post about this on facebook. so, what was interesting, this got picked up by white supremacist and spread around the white supremacist web site, and this is something that the professor at a research university in the east, and the white supremacist and the neo-nazi groups start not just sending him endless e-mail width death threats...
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forgiveness to the people and christ would be confused because the route took them through spanish harlem and wondering what 40 puerto ricans living in one roof and guy with this one on it, worth 8 grand. >> what about trampling on religions? >> i discuss religions, many points of view. i'm interested, searching for an answer, as billy graham is. >> at this time priests and people of the cloth, you bowed to them. people get very angry because now talking about religion, belief system. you play with somebody's belief system and their religion, now you got a problem. and they got the powers that be crazy. shut him up, you've got to silence him. >> someone saw lenny bruce in club in chicago making jokes about the pope or something, and two detectives went on stage because of that remark and handcuffed him in front of the audience and took him away. you can't even imagine that today. >> they found it was obscene enough to put me in a jail cell for the last 24 hours. thing i wish they would do is tell me what words were obscene? >> in court a cop is reciting what he thinks my father is talking
forgiveness to the people and christ would be confused because the route took them through spanish harlem and wondering what 40 puerto ricans living in one roof and guy with this one on it, worth 8 grand. >> what about trampling on religions? >> i discuss religions, many points of view. i'm interested, searching for an answer, as billy graham is. >> at this time priests and people of the cloth, you bowed to them. people get very angry because now talking about religion, belief...
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. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now ♪ breaks on the bus >> "the breaks" was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> as a young kid running around with a local deejay crew, i watched the transition from all the disco music we used to play at the block parties to slowly and surely hip-hop taking over. ♪ >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching, and it's a process of using two turntables and a mixer making new sounds out of already existing albums. >> thing that gave life to music in the '80s for me was hip-hop because it took the sounds of the '60s and '70s and brought it to the forefront. ♪ a child is born with no state of mind ♪ ♪ blind to the ways of mankind ♪ god is smiling on you but he's frowning, too ♪ ♪ only god knows what you go through ♪ >> "the message" was the first hip-hop song that wa
. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now ♪ breaks on the bus >> "the breaks" was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> as a young kid running around with a local deejay crew, i watched the transition from...
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i can remember living in harlem and going to them. it was a joke it was cronyism. you paid off a political backer it was never designed to help people get into the workforce. if fedex and home depot is putting up the money, they know exactly what they want and the skill sets they have vacancies for and they will make it work. >> the president is delivering for the entire country. so many people need to be trained and retrained. there are 6 mill jobs available in our country because of these policies he put into effect. but i want to point out the stark dynamics between the democrats and what they want to do which is redistribution of wealth and more government dependency with their universal basic income. former president obama was touting that versus what the president is talking about. the skills to be independent and self-dependent. charles: teaching people to fish in a modern-day pond. according to the welding industry, they will be 200,000 short by 2020. the hold building industry, a massive shortage. this is imperative. this the under amountal underpinnings o
i can remember living in harlem and going to them. it was a joke it was cronyism. you paid off a political backer it was never designed to help people get into the workforce. if fedex and home depot is putting up the money, they know exactly what they want and the skill sets they have vacancies for and they will make it work. >> the president is delivering for the entire country. so many people need to be trained and retrained. there are 6 mill jobs available in our country because of...
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is everywhere, in new york today, wrapping up a three-city tour with a surprise visit to a game in harlem and a stop at nike's new york headquarters. he delivered his latest signature shoe to some high school basketball player there's. what a moment to meet kd. >>> bryce harper's epic home run performance, harper with nine homers in ten swings to beat the cubs' kyle schwarber. however, some claim he cheated. derby rules say you have to wait for the ball to land in the bleachers before...
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so last night, when i was at my event-- we did an event in harlem with walter mosley-- i asked to say something about it, because i think it's important. people need to know. i apologized. i meant it then. i mean it now. i've lived with the consequences. and i still support me too. and i think we all need to keep trying to be doing better. and i-- i would never dispute that. >> stephen: the "new york times" reported that the democrats are not reaching out to you in 2018 to run, because of the taint of your past experience with monica lewinsky in the light of the me too movement. is that true? and are you frustrated by it? >> if it is, i don't know, because normally i don't do anything in primaries. i try to stay out of primaries, because i'd be grateful to stay out of the primaries. but, look, i think it's amazing how the question is asked. i've been out of the white house for 18 years. i've had-- >> stephen: but you're a big gun. i mean, they sent you out there like the cavalry at times. >> it is, but i'll just see. i don't know. a lot of people have called and asked if i would do so
so last night, when i was at my event-- we did an event in harlem with walter mosley-- i asked to say something about it, because i think it's important. people need to know. i apologized. i meant it then. i mean it now. i've lived with the consequences. and i still support me too. and i think we all need to keep trying to be doing better. and i-- i would never dispute that. >> stephen: the "new york times" reported that the democrats are not reaching out to you in 2018 to run,...
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named hamilton fish from new york city, who was a white officer in what was known as the heartland -- harlem hell fighters, a segregated unit that fought bravely and heroically in france, fish decided it was time to recognize his men and all of those who had fallen in world war i and spearheaded a campaign to get through the tomb of the unknown soldier. got through the funding and the bill. president wilson signed it. year goes by, it is 1921. the four major cemeteries in france which contain unknown soldiers, the remains are removed from each of the cemeteries. at belleau wood, at san miguel, where saunders and all the others fought, at the muse ar gonne, the somme, the four remains are removed, they are checked to make sure there are no dogtags, letters, diaries, anything to identify these individuals. then at that point that registration people burned the tickets that revealed where these individuals were actually removed from, so it is impossible to identify who these individuals are. the four remains are brought back to another place in france where a french honor guard greets them alon
named hamilton fish from new york city, who was a white officer in what was known as the heartland -- harlem hell fighters, a segregated unit that fought bravely and heroically in france, fish decided it was time to recognize his men and all of those who had fallen in world war i and spearheaded a campaign to get through the tomb of the unknown soldier. got through the funding and the bill. president wilson signed it. year goes by, it is 1921. the four major cemeteries in france which contain...
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they are allowing yenny to go to the center in harlem and sit down and sit down for hours and sometimes have lunch with them but at the end of the day, she has to leave them there at 5:00. >> are they in the process of being deported? >> right now yenni's case is being transferred from arizona here to new york until her children are released. she ultimately wants to relocate to north carolina where her family is. >> i know the government wants to use dna to reunify them. some say that's a violation of their rights. you are encouraging your clients to cooperate with the government with the dna testing. >> i am. they want to be with their children. they are willing to fight the case and go through the due process and go through the loop, the legal steps necessary but first and foremost, these mothers have been anguished. some have been apart from their children for months, some of them five months and they just want to see their children again. that's the main priority. >> how are they finding you? >> initially, one family found us here in our office in new york and i went to arizona and
they are allowing yenny to go to the center in harlem and sit down and sit down for hours and sometimes have lunch with them but at the end of the day, she has to leave them there at 5:00. >> are they in the process of being deported? >> right now yenni's case is being transferred from arizona here to new york until her children are released. she ultimately wants to relocate to north carolina where her family is. >> i know the government wants to use dna to reunify them. some...
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congressman named hamilton fish from new york city, who was a white officer in what was known as the harlem hell fighters, a segregated unit that fought bravely and heroically in france, fish decided it was time to recognize his men and all of those who had fallen in world war i and spearheaded a campaign to get through the tomb of the unknown soldier. got through the funding and the bill. president wilson signed it. year goes by, it is 1921. the four major cemeteries in france which contain unknown soldiers, the remains are removed from each of the cemeteries. at belleau wood, at san miguel, where saunders and all the others fought, at the meuse-argonne, the somme, the four remains are removed, they are checked to make sure there are no dogtags, letters, diaries, anything to identify these individuals. then at that point that registration people burned the tickets that revealed where these individuals were actually removed from, so it is impossible to identify who these individuals are. the four remains are brought back to another place in france where a french honor guard greets them alon
congressman named hamilton fish from new york city, who was a white officer in what was known as the harlem hell fighters, a segregated unit that fought bravely and heroically in france, fish decided it was time to recognize his men and all of those who had fallen in world war i and spearheaded a campaign to get through the tomb of the unknown soldier. got through the funding and the bill. president wilson signed it. year goes by, it is 1921. the four major cemeteries in france which contain...
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let take a look at some video g johnnyzalez arrived here in east harlem at the center at 9:00 this morning and in tears. shid her children are in hysical condition. it was a tearful reunion and the girls want to go home with their mother. gonzalez's three children were brought here to the center every day for activities and meals. gonzaz, in fact, arrived to new york from arizona last night with lawmakers and supporters. boe's from guatemala and crossed theer illegally about six weeks ago. she told news 4 she wanted to escape the poverty and violence of her country and seek a better life for her children. immigration agents, however, took the three siblings ages 9 and 11. we have learned there is a chance that gonzalez's children will be able to stay ith sponsored in north carolina but sponsors have to be interviewed and assessed from federal immigration officials. we heard fm a mother and ranslator. >> we shared a lot of sorrow together. and we suffered a lot. if you see this message, i just want to sayd willing you're going to get out there because what we went through is not easy.>> we'
let take a look at some video g johnnyzalez arrived here in east harlem at the center at 9:00 this morning and in tears. shid her children are in hysical condition. it was a tearful reunion and the girls want to go home with their mother. gonzalez's three children were brought here to the center every day for activities and meals. gonzaz, in fact, arrived to new york from arizona last night with lawmakers and supporters. boe's from guatemala and crossed theer illegally about six weeks ago. she...
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spent time here who heard him here in boston and then was so taken by his word she followed him to harlem and said what is it that i as a white girl can do? the famous dancer is nothing but here is my delayed response. there is stuff you can do or what you can think about. my books address race and class and culture and politics and religion but i wanted tocl explicitly articulated vision of value and the set of virtues that white people should take seriously and i want to address them directly. in love but also tough love and it is often difficult for white brothers and sisters to be directly addressed even though i said beloved. but also as a minister directly addressing the resistance and dissidence and hostility and another woman talking about white fragility i wanted to address that and say please stop killing us that his wife grew c out of my book o on obama the sterling incident in the wheezing and a or castillo in minnesota and i said enough isan enough. i sat up all night writing the offense is they just ran something of mine a week or two before. but they were both on the cover.
spent time here who heard him here in boston and then was so taken by his word she followed him to harlem and said what is it that i as a white girl can do? the famous dancer is nothing but here is my delayed response. there is stuff you can do or what you can think about. my books address race and class and culture and politics and religion but i wanted tocl explicitly articulated vision of value and the set of virtues that white people should take seriously and i want to address them...
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tonight, i join trayvon's parents at the apoll joe theater in harlem for a screening of "rest in power," the trayvon martin story, a powerful new film documenting not just the tragedy of his death, but the enduring legacy of his life. joining me now is sabriybrina fn and tracy martin, the parents of trayvon martin. and co-executive producers of "rest in power." you treyvon martin and coproducers. when this whole thing started and here we are six years later, stand your groundwreck back in the forefront of civil rights struggles, young activists already fighting in clear water. we want to go in and deal with it. the documentary becomes even more important because this is not something of the past. it shows what people like you and i and others warned if we didn't begin. >> absolutely. i truly believe history is going to continue to repeat itself as long as people try to cover up and pretend like stand your ground is a good law. this is not a good law for african-americans, and they need to do something about that immediately before more african-americans are being killed. the stand your
tonight, i join trayvon's parents at the apoll joe theater in harlem for a screening of "rest in power," the trayvon martin story, a powerful new film documenting not just the tragedy of his death, but the enduring legacy of his life. joining me now is sabriybrina fn and tracy martin, the parents of trayvon martin. and co-executive producers of "rest in power." you treyvon martin and coproducers. when this whole thing started and here we are six years later, stand your...
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kennedy amplified the best liberal tendencies of the northeast and bobby was coming in the heart of harlem trying to talk about the pace and the pain of black people and how we could grab hold of a truth that was elusive. that was black people are human beings and that they offer something, a witness, to the world of hurt and pain that others don't often look at. but if we listen to it, we would grow. bobby kennedy was willing to do so. he was first defensive to the truth that james baldwin brought. he had of course help. they brought the full weight of their witness to him. but it was a young man namd jerome smith, who along with john lewis is the most noteworthy and storied freedom writer of all because he was beat within an inch of his life so often. it was his meeting that put bobby kennedy into a deep introspection that very few pushed him to. beyond the defensiveness he at first exhibited he was able to embrace the notion we got to speak about race. not in just political terms but in moral terms, and that shaped the rest of his life. >> this meeting you are talking about was arranged
kennedy amplified the best liberal tendencies of the northeast and bobby was coming in the heart of harlem trying to talk about the pace and the pain of black people and how we could grab hold of a truth that was elusive. that was black people are human beings and that they offer something, a witness, to the world of hurt and pain that others don't often look at. but if we listen to it, we would grow. bobby kennedy was willing to do so. he was first defensive to the truth that james baldwin...
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kennedy amplified the best liberal tendencies of the northeast and bobby was coming in the heart of harlem trying to talk about the pace and the pain of black people and how we could grab hold of a truth that was elusive. that was black people are human beings and that they offer something, a witness, to the world of hurt and pain that others don't often look at. but if we listen to it, we would grow. bobby kennedy was willing to do so. he was first defensive to the truth that james baldwin brought. he had of course help. they brought the full weight of their witness to him. but it was a young man name ed jerome smith, who along with john lewis is the most noteworthy and storied freedom writer of all because he was beat within an inch of his life so often. it was his meeting that put bobby kennedy into a deep introspection that very few pushed him to. beyond the defensiveness he at first exhibited he was able to embrace the notion we got to speak about race. not in just political terms but in moral terms, and that shaped the rest of his life. >> this meeting you are talking about was arran
kennedy amplified the best liberal tendencies of the northeast and bobby was coming in the heart of harlem trying to talk about the pace and the pain of black people and how we could grab hold of a truth that was elusive. that was black people are human beings and that they offer something, a witness, to the world of hurt and pain that others don't often look at. but if we listen to it, we would grow. bobby kennedy was willing to do so. he was first defensive to the truth that james baldwin...
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he fought with the famed harlem hell fighters, who as you go through the museum, you will find their history is very high. the french love them -- loved them. they were warriors and had the reputation of being vicious fighters. he was moved by the sentiment of asking for something similar to be done in the united states and he agreed. he felt that was the right thing to do. he introduced a bill and to congress and said, we need to do something similar. we want to find an unknown american soldier who served in the american expeditionary forces and bring them home and bury them in our on land. he brought people like general pershing to the hearings and pled their case to congress, and congress agreed. in march of 1921, president wilson signed into law a congressional orders saying that that is what needs to happen, that we will bring home an unidentified american who served in the american expeditionary forces and died in battle and place him in the tomb of the unknown soldier. the original idea was to make that happen around may of 1921, memorial day. for finding them the unknown sold
he fought with the famed harlem hell fighters, who as you go through the museum, you will find their history is very high. the french love them -- loved them. they were warriors and had the reputation of being vicious fighters. he was moved by the sentiment of asking for something similar to be done in the united states and he agreed. he felt that was the right thing to do. he introduced a bill and to congress and said, we need to do something similar. we want to find an unknown american...
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new york to try to reunite with her children being held at one of cayuga centers' facilities in east harlem, but she is definitely get her children released to her. name is maria, and i am in new york. i am here looking foror my children. they have them inin here. folks what are you here when our children are inside? >> because i was separated from them. was releasesed l last friday from detention, but my are still here inside, and they won't release them to me. they say the fingerprints a sister andnd husband sent still have not arrivived, and out tod, they're a asking for my fifingerprinints. rerei need thihis process to be fasterer. i need my childreren to be with me. my family has spent a month fighting to get my children released, and so far it has not been possible. my family has not been able. my husbandnd a and my sister hae come here, butut they just keep saying they're fingerprints have not arrived yet. so i need this process to be faster because i want to be with my children already. this is really difficult for us. what we are suffering as mothers. we are asking g for help so th
new york to try to reunite with her children being held at one of cayuga centers' facilities in east harlem, but she is definitely get her children released to her. name is maria, and i am in new york. i am here looking foror my children. they have them inin here. folks what are you here when our children are inside? >> because i was separated from them. was releasesed l last friday from detention, but my are still here inside, and they won't release them to me. they say the fingerprints...
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their word he was too timid to be a bullet in the he didn't start her arm like a true news in a fighter harlem other people's fear he wasn't some sort of social awkwardness from twitter nor desperate for recognition like my nephew who farmed in the kalashnikov and then to make sure we're going to come out from beneath is so show and present and afflicted by his family's order man i've been with jenna and was simply the son of a father what happened to be and have it to this he was smart calm not just an innocent yes innocent it was the innocence the best the best talkin to me and i come up to think that there's something so i think there's something so important about the album which i had chapter because when you're dealing with a group that's not only as evil as isis but that is as showy about its evil as isis is that doesn't try to conceal it there's a tendency for people to say these are humans these are monsters with green skin and tails and you know horns and that's something very comforting for people because if you say that isis is a part of humanity you don't have to acknowledge the p
their word he was too timid to be a bullet in the he didn't start her arm like a true news in a fighter harlem other people's fear he wasn't some sort of social awkwardness from twitter nor desperate for recognition like my nephew who farmed in the kalashnikov and then to make sure we're going to come out from beneath is so show and present and afflicted by his family's order man i've been with jenna and was simply the son of a father what happened to be and have it to this he was smart calm...
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>> i'm at the schaumburg center for research of black culture in harlem. >> there's not a woman in america who isn't now reliving some experience. >> we are in a different place now in 2018 than we were in 2016. >> we're shifting the blame and the shame to the actual harassers. >> i can't tell you the effect it had on me. it was -- it was internal. >> there is a saying in television news of a hard turn. >> oh, i know a hard turn, and luckily, i can make one. >> i think you need to fall back and not give your guest homework before they come on the program. >> fat joe, it's about us, it's about trust, it's what i remember. you're not shouting out bill kristol. >> i've seen him on tv. but i don't know the man like that yet. >> bill, we don't know you like that. >> ispeechless. >> i'm the original beatnik on your show. >> it's real life, fantasy, this is real life. >> there you have it. >> this time i think chuck was funnier. >> oh, come on, stop it. stop. >> we end the week, nancy, with bill kristol just burning me. >> i want a hug like that too. >> you're getting one next time i see you. >>
>> i'm at the schaumburg center for research of black culture in harlem. >> there's not a woman in america who isn't now reliving some experience. >> we are in a different place now in 2018 than we were in 2016. >> we're shifting the blame and the shame to the actual harassers. >> i can't tell you the effect it had on me. it was -- it was internal. >> there is a saying in television news of a hard turn. >> oh, i know a hard turn, and luckily, i can make...
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former south african president nelson mandela his time in office the birth of the rainbow nation as harlem the taso reports many challenges still remain in post south africa. nasser attended the truth and reconciliation commission hearings in south africa shortly after apartheid ended she wanted to find out why government soldiers shot her brother at a train station in one thousand nine hundred three she was never really told the truth about why he died and says she can't forgive and forget she's now part of a group where people like her me to try and find a way to heal really wanted you know there were three bodies that lay on the side of the tracks the had been shot a week later we were told his remains were at a mortuary i had to go through body bags looking for him. nelson mandela so that because first black democratically elected leader made reconciliation a priority of his presidency one of his biggest achievements was his role in sitting up a truth and reconciliation commission it investigated crimes committed during apartheid on both sides to try and unify a racially divided nation
former south african president nelson mandela his time in office the birth of the rainbow nation as harlem the taso reports many challenges still remain in post south africa. nasser attended the truth and reconciliation commission hearings in south africa shortly after apartheid ended she wanted to find out why government soldiers shot her brother at a train station in one thousand nine hundred three she was never really told the truth about why he died and says she can't forgive and forget...
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he fought with the harlem hell fighters, who, as you go through the museum here, you'll find that their history is very high. the french love them. they were warriors in battle, and they have quite the reputation of being vicious fighters. he was moved by the sentiment of asking for something similar to be done. he felt that that was the absolutely the right thing to do. so he introduced a bill into congress, and he said we need to do something similar. we want to find an unknown american soldier who served in the american expeditionary forces and bring them home and bury them in our own land. brought in people like general pershing to the congressional hearings and they pled their case to congress, and congress agreed. and in march of 1920, president wilson actually signed into law the congressional order saying that that's what needs to happen. that we will bring home an unidentified american who served in the american expeditionary forces and died in battle, and we will place him in the tomb. unknown soldier. the original idea was to make that happen around may of 1921, memorial day.
he fought with the harlem hell fighters, who, as you go through the museum here, you'll find that their history is very high. the french love them. they were warriors in battle, and they have quite the reputation of being vicious fighters. he was moved by the sentiment of asking for something similar to be done. he felt that that was the absolutely the right thing to do. so he introduced a bill into congress, and he said we need to do something similar. we want to find an unknown american...
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>> that's like harlem globetrotters compared to lebron. >> apparently, the lebron james love fest in los angeles is over. after lbj signed with the lakers, a mural went up with his picture and the words "king of l.a." looks great, right? then a hit was put out on the artwork if it was vandalized. someone said we don't want this mural to look like this any longer. they said 3-6, referencing his record. >> oh, man. >> the mural has been fixed, but instead of king of l.a. it just reads "king l.a." >>> we've talked about maggie monday. but it's not even going to be manic monday later, it's going to be mama monday. serena williams is facing off against a fellow mum in what's expected to be a hard-fought match. >> when getting ready for the match, she shared something personal. she missed seeing her daughter walk for the first time. here's julia mcfarland. >> reporter: the queen is back in her court. dominating round four of wimbledon in straight sets. this, her second grand slam since adding a new title to her collection. mom. posting these videos on snapchat, showing her and olympia prep
>> that's like harlem globetrotters compared to lebron. >> apparently, the lebron james love fest in los angeles is over. after lbj signed with the lakers, a mural went up with his picture and the words "king of l.a." looks great, right? then a hit was put out on the artwork if it was vandalized. someone said we don't want this mural to look like this any longer. they said 3-6, referencing his record. >> oh, man. >> the mural has been fixed, but instead of king...
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, who is a data journalist, the director of digital security and privacy, and the founder of crypto harlem. ozark impromptu -- those are impromptu workshops. he teaches in upper manhattan. in his free time, which i'm surprised he has, he trains activists and informational securities. please help me welcome matt mitchell. [applause] matt: hey. when i was on my way to d.c., i drove into a wall. actually, that did not really happen. i drove over a speed bump. you see the difference? my talk is about the difference. that is what carpenter represents to me. before i begin, i want to to jump into things we can do to protect our location data. the first thing you can do is use data instead of using cell towers. a lot of us use imessage, some of us use signal. those things do not have the beginning of a call, end a call, there is no location data shared when we can make it using circumvention technology that uses encryption. that is a smart thing to do. and you can communicate using a vpn when you are on wifi. very smart thing you can do. and you can, this is for you, friends and family, other peo
, who is a data journalist, the director of digital security and privacy, and the founder of crypto harlem. ozark impromptu -- those are impromptu workshops. he teaches in upper manhattan. in his free time, which i'm surprised he has, he trains activists and informational securities. please help me welcome matt mitchell. [applause] matt: hey. when i was on my way to d.c., i drove into a wall. actually, that did not really happen. i drove over a speed bump. you see the difference? my talk is...
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if there is more than expectation of privacy, both objectively and subjectively by harlem's opinion, his defendant's case, then we are going to give you fourth amendment protections. this really has no resemblance to how the founding generation has fought about the fourth amendment. justice thomas further points out, here is where i disagree, he thinks this reading, that the majority renders persons, houses, papers, and affects out of existence. he says, look, this isn't persons, house, papers, and affect f. you see a privacy interest, you are basically reading those words in the constitution as though they don't exist.
if there is more than expectation of privacy, both objectively and subjectively by harlem's opinion, his defendant's case, then we are going to give you fourth amendment protections. this really has no resemblance to how the founding generation has fought about the fourth amendment. justice thomas further points out, here is where i disagree, he thinks this reading, that the majority renders persons, houses, papers, and affects out of existence. he says, look, this isn't persons, house, papers,...
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i also visited a facility in new york city in east harlem, this is a facility that is very well run. children are there in the daytime and placed in foster homes during the night. again, the children didn't know where their parents were, the professional says it takes them 59 days to find a relative or an appropriate guardian or the parents. i just have to i just have to join my colleagues in saying this is a disaster. 3,000 migrant children take ven from their parents at the boarderer still waiting to be reunited. there are accounts of pregnant women being shackled in detention and ka lousely denied prenatal care or medical attention when they are clearly experiencing symptoms of miscarriage. administration missed the court ordered deadline to reunite all children under 5 years of age. i understand there are over roughly 100 children in this category. very few have been reunited. neither h.h.s. or d.h.s. have consistent answers about how and when any of these children under 5 or over 5 are going to be returned to their parents. in short, there's no plan. there was no planning. they
i also visited a facility in new york city in east harlem, this is a facility that is very well run. children are there in the daytime and placed in foster homes during the night. again, the children didn't know where their parents were, the professional says it takes them 59 days to find a relative or an appropriate guardian or the parents. i just have to i just have to join my colleagues in saying this is a disaster. 3,000 migrant children take ven from their parents at the boarderer still...
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, who is a data journalist, the director of digital security and privacy, and the founder of crypto harlem. it is impromptu, he claims, to teach -- in upper manhattan. in his free time, which i'm surprised he has. he trains activists and informational securities. please help me welcome matt mitchell. [applause] matt: hey. when i was on my way to washington dc, i drove into a wall. that did not really happen. i drove over a speed bump. you see the difference? my talk is about the difference. that is what carpenter represents to me. i want to jump into things we can do to protect her data. the first thing you can do is use data instead of using cell towers. a lot of his youth imessage, some of us use signal, those things do not have the beginning of a call, end a call, there is no location data shared when we can make it using circumvention technology that uses encryption. that is a smart thing to do. and you can communicate using a vpn when you are on wifi. and you can, this is for you, friends and family, other people in your law firm, the people you might know, clients, etc. you could als
, who is a data journalist, the director of digital security and privacy, and the founder of crypto harlem. it is impromptu, he claims, to teach -- in upper manhattan. in his free time, which i'm surprised he has. he trains activists and informational securities. please help me welcome matt mitchell. [applause] matt: hey. when i was on my way to washington dc, i drove into a wall. that did not really happen. i drove over a speed bump. you see the difference? my talk is about the difference....
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[cheering] our beautiful conversation partner, francesca medina is wellness advocate based out of harlem. after battling chronic illness turned into the a community, hey friend, hey.com. youtube channel. loud speakers network called the friends zone. [applause] supernatural pop-up. she will be discussing accidental activism tonight with our main attraction. the lady who is incredible book came out today, francesca ramsey. give it up. [applause] i don't necessarily need to give you a whole bio. this book really struck me. struck everybody who was lucky enough to read an advanced copy, when you made that hilarious video some years ago that was shared a zillion times. you answered a call that you didn't to answer and you educated yourself and you educated us and kept of the conversation going. i want to say thank you. thank you for the creativity you bring. thank you for the black excellence you bring and thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >> give it up, guys. [applause] >> i really do not want to cry. i am such a crier. definitely about to cry right now. [laughter]. can y
[cheering] our beautiful conversation partner, francesca medina is wellness advocate based out of harlem. after battling chronic illness turned into the a community, hey friend, hey.com. youtube channel. loud speakers network called the friends zone. [applause] supernatural pop-up. she will be discussing accidental activism tonight with our main attraction. the lady who is incredible book came out today, francesca ramsey. give it up. [applause] i don't necessarily need to give you a whole bio....
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white woman who heard him here in boston and was so taken by his words that traveled all the way to harlem. >> he said mr. malcolm, what is it that i can do. in the famous answer was nothing. >> the delayed response was that here some things you can do. here's some things you can think about. many of my books address race, class, culture, politics and religion, blackness in particular. i wanted to articulate a vision of value and a set of virtues that i thought were serious that white folk should take seriously. i wanted to address them directly. in love, but also with some tough love and hard medicine. it's often difficult for white mothers and sisters to be directly addressed even though i was same beloved. as a minister, directly addressing the incidents in the hostility, and another woman robin d'angelo has a book coming out, white fragility. i wanted to deal with that. i wanted to say please stop killing us. that's when i wrote my book on obama, their sterling incident in louisiana and the casteel incident minnesota doubled up and ganged up on me. i said enough is enough. i set up all
white woman who heard him here in boston and was so taken by his words that traveled all the way to harlem. >> he said mr. malcolm, what is it that i can do. in the famous answer was nothing. >> the delayed response was that here some things you can do. here's some things you can think about. many of my books address race, class, culture, politics and religion, blackness in particular. i wanted to articulate a vision of value and a set of virtues that i thought were serious that...
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wouldn't you look kind of ridiculous on the streets of harlem or new york in. >> i don't know, i've seen weirder things. that's not the kraiz craziest thing you've ever seen. >> good point. >> next up theanty pants tee pea cover. it's a built-in play set. a bunch of rises and connectors, they're color coded. i put this together in about ten minutes before we started. you put the cover over it. it becomes a roll tent. >> can i try the big wheel? >> yes. >> now what. >> you have to pedal. >> i'm stuck. i'm stuck. fat guy in a little bike. all right. oh. >> i'll give a little help. >> yeah, sure. >> for these, another fun summer for these and other fun toys, check out toyinsider.com on our website. senior editor el limajeski, thank you for coming by. i know you will never come back. >> i'll come back all time. >> i'm ride off into the sun set. nope, that's not happening. nope. what does life look like during your period? it's up to you, with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. cle.
wouldn't you look kind of ridiculous on the streets of harlem or new york in. >> i don't know, i've seen weirder things. that's not the kraiz craziest thing you've ever seen. >> good point. >> next up theanty pants tee pea cover. it's a built-in play set. a bunch of rises and connectors, they're color coded. i put this together in about ten minutes before we started. you put the cover over it. it becomes a roll tent. >> can i try the big wheel? >> yes. >> now...
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>> harlem gospel choir. >> american authors from new york but definitely for me, kelly clarkson. >> is tt the highest you can get your voice. >> it's from the 40-year-old virgin. i love kelly clarkson. s.'re not singing again, just so everybody know we're going to have a great time. a great way to celebrate. shout out tive a the men and women of the armed forces who keep us safe. they are the ones who make this possible. >> "american ninja warri" going into it's tenth season. >> what can we expect. >> a lot of new and old athletes coming in and old hands. it's been amazing. we som the continue to dominate as well. it's been special. >> we have great stories. we're going to minneapolis this morning, we have a story, when we first met her she was in a wheelchair. they weren't sure she was going to be living. this season she getting on the floor. see it monday night. >> you have my kids jumpingll over the couches. >> thank you very much. >>> matt, akbar, i should say they are not going veryfar. we can catch them o megyn kelly. >> with dylan. >> airs 9:00 central nbc. if you can't be here
>> harlem gospel choir. >> american authors from new york but definitely for me, kelly clarkson. >> is tt the highest you can get your voice. >> it's from the 40-year-old virgin. i love kelly clarkson. s.'re not singing again, just so everybody know we're going to have a great time. a great way to celebrate. shout out tive a the men and women of the armed forces who keep us safe. they are the ones who make this possible. >> "american ninja warri" going...
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>> harlem gospel choir. >> american authors from new york but definitely for me, kelly clarkson. >> is that the highest you can get your voice. >> it's from the 40-year-old virgin. i love kelly clarkson. we're not singing again, just so everybody knows. we're going to have a great time. a great way to celebrate. we want to give a shout out to the men and women of the armed forces who keep us safe. they are the ones who make this possible. >> "american ninja warrior" going into it's tenth season. >> it's crazy. >> what can we expect. >> a lot of new and old athletes coming in and old hands. it's been amazing. we see the women continue to dominate as well. it's been special. >> we have great stories. we're going to minneapolis this morning, we have a story, when we first met her she was in a wheelchair. they weren't sure she was going to be living. this season she's getting on the floor. see it monday night. >> you have my kids jumping all over the couches. >> thank you very much. >>> matt, akbar, i should say they are not going very far. we can catch them on megyn kelly. >> with dylan.
>> harlem gospel choir. >> american authors from new york but definitely for me, kelly clarkson. >> is that the highest you can get your voice. >> it's from the 40-year-old virgin. i love kelly clarkson. we're not singing again, just so everybody knows. we're going to have a great time. a great way to celebrate. we want to give a shout out to the men and women of the armed forces who keep us safe. they are the ones who make this possible. >> "american ninja...
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>> reporter: last september, kheris became the youngest designer ever to participate in new york's harlem fashion week. >> these are the hater blockers. >> reporter: when the young ceo isn't struggling to keep up with the demand for her fashion line -- ♪ -- she tries doing normal 11-year-old kid stuff, like going to camp. so, when you look in the mirror, what do you see? >> i see black beauty. i see anything you can think of. >> she's making up new t-shirt names now? >> i'm looking like, okay! >> reporter: the sisters are certainly appreciative of the financial reward, but for them, success isn't in the money, it's in the message. >> it has changed, like, how other people feel about themselves, making sure other people are happy. >> reporter: because being comfortable with who you are proves beauty is only skin deep. for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, los angeles. >> wow. >> i mean, write that name down, kheris rogers. that is not the last time you will hear from that young lady. >> selling 100 shirts a day. >> great story. great story. >> yes. >> and you can hear more of our "cbs th
>> reporter: last september, kheris became the youngest designer ever to participate in new york's harlem fashion week. >> these are the hater blockers. >> reporter: when the young ceo isn't struggling to keep up with the demand for her fashion line -- ♪ -- she tries doing normal 11-year-old kid stuff, like going to camp. so, when you look in the mirror, what do you see? >> i see black beauty. i see anything you can think of. >> she's making up new t-shirt names...
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. >> there's kind of like, you know, a harlem globetrotters element to like how we can set each other up. >> when it arrives and everything's going just right, there is a sense of being dissolved as an individual in a wonderful way. >> and now performing songs from their new album "all ashore," here are punch brothers with "it's all part of the plan." ♪ ♪ it's all part of the plan i'll have them eating out of my hand i'll have them eating out of my hand inside a week ♪ ♪ the devil's lost his way he's getting weaker every day he's getting weaker every day ♪ ♪ he thought he'd thought of something to say said it till he was blue in the face i think i'm free ♪ ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm in charge now and he isn't and it isn't anybody's business but mine everybody's business is mine ♪ ♪ and i've been doing jeff as i please since i found my skeleton key god i love my skeleton free you'll never guess who sold it to me ♪ ♪ how much i bought it for but believe me buddy, i got a helluva deal a helluva deal ♪ ♪ ♪ the struggle is fake the triumph is real ♪ ♪ you can never
. >> there's kind of like, you know, a harlem globetrotters element to like how we can set each other up. >> when it arrives and everything's going just right, there is a sense of being dissolved as an individual in a wonderful way. >> and now performing songs from their new album "all ashore," here are punch brothers with "it's all part of the plan." ♪ ♪ it's all part of the plan i'll have them eating out of my hand i'll have them eating out of my hand...