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that's not called the brooklyn burger? that's a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't-- although nice, the economics just don't work. >> and who gave you the p.o.? okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah? >> you're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see
that's not called the brooklyn burger? that's a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >>...
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brooklyn is in the house. brooklyn is in the house. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. everybody, you can go to russia and they know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is the ceremony gonna be like? do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know. they're going to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't know. [ laughter ] i remember -- because i know brooklyn, man. i remember when i came out the coma, all my friends from brooklyn called. >> seth: uh-huh. >> so, eddie murphy call. chris rob called. jay-z called. mike tyson called. >> seth: mike tyson called? >> yeah. mike called. mike said, "tracy?" [ laughter ] i said, "who this?" "it's me, mike tyson. when you come home from the hospital, we're going to get matching face tattoos and fly pigeons." [ laughter ] i said, "no we not. i don't need your crazy rubbing off on me. [ laughter ]
brooklyn is in the house. brooklyn is in the house. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. everybody, you can go to russia and they know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is the ceremony gonna be like? do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know. they're going to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't...
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these are live pictures from the brooklyn bridge where two cars caught on fire. firefighters are on the scene. flames you can see right there, um, on the cars and the smoke rising. there are reports that, um, both lanes of the brooklyn are closed into and out of manhattan. this one is on the eastern side of the brooklyn bridge. first responders are on the scene. this is right in the thick of the morning commute at 7:30 in new york city so two cars on fire on the brooklyn bridge. >>> a live look now at san francisco international airport. the long holiday weekend may set a record for air travel this year. airlines will see more than 2.5 million passengers a day. and let's take a look at l.a.x. tens of thousands of people will make their holiday getaways through the nation's second busiest airport there in l.a. and last night we were inside mineta san jose airport. people tried to get to flights on time. this is the roads to the sierra last night. traffic was moving. roads were cleared. but snow is coming to the mountains. if you are heading for the high country, l
these are live pictures from the brooklyn bridge where two cars caught on fire. firefighters are on the scene. flames you can see right there, um, on the cars and the smoke rising. there are reports that, um, both lanes of the brooklyn are closed into and out of manhattan. this one is on the eastern side of the brooklyn bridge. first responders are on the scene. this is right in the thick of the morning commute at 7:30 in new york city so two cars on fire on the brooklyn bridge. >>> a...
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brooklyn is in the house. brooklyn is in the house. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. everybody, you can go to russia and they know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is the ceremony gonna be like? do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know. they're going to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't know. [ laughter ] i remember -- because i love brooklyn, man. i remember when i came out the coma, all my friends from brooklyn called. >> seth: uh-huh. >> so, eddie murphy call. chris rock called. jay-z called. mike tyson called. >> seth: mike tyson called? >> yeah. mike called. mike said, "tracy?" [ laughter ] i said, "who this?" "it's me, mike tyson. when you come home from the hospital, we're going to get matching face tattoos and fly pigeons." [ laughter ] i said, "no we not. i don't need your crazy rubbing off on me. [ laughter
brooklyn is in the house. brooklyn is in the house. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. everybody, you can go to russia and they know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is the ceremony gonna be like? do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know. they're going to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't...
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brooklyn is in the hse. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. everybody, you can go to russia anthey know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is the ceremony gonna be like? do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know.in they're to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't know. e laughter ] i remember -- becaknow brooklyn, man. i remember when i came out the coma, all my friends from brooklyn called. >> seth: uh-huh. >> so, eddie murphy call. chris rob called. jay-z called. mike tyson called. >> seth: mike tyson called? >> yeah. mike called. mike said, "tracy?" [ laughter ] i said, "who this?"mi "it's me tyson. when you come home from the hospital, we're going to get matching face tattoos and fly pigeons." [ laughter ] i said, "no we not. i don't need your crazy rubbing off on me. [ laughter ] i'm already crazy. my head is already mes
brooklyn is in the hse. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. everybody, you can go to russia anthey know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is the ceremony gonna be like? do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know.in they're to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't know. e laughter ] i remember --...
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. >> i tell when brooklyn was brooklyn but now brooklyn is different. >> you are still there quick. >> i love it my mother's church still exist i run of program there every weekend i still love it but it's not the same. everything changes but this is brooklyn as i remember it when itre was fun and inexpensive and people of different races and ethnicity one - - ethnicitieset got along because they had to. >> you just turned it in quick. >> i'm waiting for the edit. >>'s in our two-year gap? . >> when we finish the edit? . >> i hope it won't take more than a month. it depends lamb pretty meticulous when i hand in the book so it doesn't need a lot but this was difficult because i did it faster or it was different but it's hard to find a different way in. the editor said it is excellent so we'll see what it says. >> your mom died 2010 at the age of 88 and born in poland buried in north carolina to her first has been the only black person in that cemetery excuse were the only white person. >> you are confused laugh last she broke the color line that cemetery was all black when my father di
. >> i tell when brooklyn was brooklyn but now brooklyn is different. >> you are still there quick. >> i love it my mother's church still exist i run of program there every weekend i still love it but it's not the same. everything changes but this is brooklyn as i remember it when itre was fun and inexpensive and people of different races and ethnicity one - - ethnicitieset got along because they had to. >> you just turned it in quick. >> i'm waiting for the edit....
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spinnaker just finished one about a deacon in brooklyn it takes place in brooklyn. it sounds hilarious. he kills the oldest drug dealer in brooklyn. >> i covered old new york, mayor lindsay. it's about when brooklyn was brooklyn and is now different. >> you are still there. >> i run a small music program for kids every weekend. so i still love it, but it's not the same as it was. everything changes, but this book is about to brooklyn as i remember it and when it was just fun and inexpensive and people of different races and ethnicities got along because they had to get along. i just turned it in. so you published last year, 2017 and this will come out next year. [laughter] i'm trying to get like you. [laughter] it doesn't need a watch but this one is difficult. i'm always looking for something different. it's hard to find different things for different way in. we started with your mom let's end with your mom. the age of 88 in high point north carolina my mother is the only black person in that cemetery -- white person, sorry. [laughter] she broke the color line agai
spinnaker just finished one about a deacon in brooklyn it takes place in brooklyn. it sounds hilarious. he kills the oldest drug dealer in brooklyn. >> i covered old new york, mayor lindsay. it's about when brooklyn was brooklyn and is now different. >> you are still there. >> i run a small music program for kids every weekend. so i still love it, but it's not the same as it was. everything changes, but this book is about to brooklyn as i remember it and when it was just fun...
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brooklyn is in the house. brooklyn is in the house. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. useverybody, you can go toa and they know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is th like?ony gonna be do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know. they're going to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't know. [ laughter ] i remember -- because i love brooklyn, man. i remember when i came out the coma, all br friends from klyn called. >> seth: uh-huh. >> so, eddie murphy call. chris rock called.ca jay-ed. mike tyson called. >> seth: mike tyson called? >> yeah.mi called. mike said, "tracy?" [ laughter ] i said, "who this?" "it's me, mike tyson. when you come home from the hoital, we're going to get matching face tattoos and fly pigeons." [ laughter ] i said, "no we not. i don't need your crazy rubbing off [ me. ughter ] i'm already crazy. my head
brooklyn is in the house. brooklyn is in the house. everybody know that brooklyn in the house. [ cheers and applause ] everybody know, brooklyn. useverybody, you can go toa and they know brooklyn. if you say the word, brooklyn, in russia, they get scared. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is -- are you excited? what is th like?ony gonna be do you know -- do you have expectations? >> i don't know. they're going to give me the key of probably the projects or something. i don't know. [...
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number one, it's its brooklyn bridge. and number two, it's living la that is a wonderful combination of english and spairn. >> ninan: and while cyber monday deals are less than two days away, shop version already taken matters into their own hands. more than $2 billion of those online black friday sales remain on smartphones. under a new proposal, thousands of migrants seeking a to stay in mexico while their cases are processed in u.s. courts. weijia jiang has more on this from the president's winter white house in florida. >> reporter: cbs news has learned mexico's incoming government has discussed plans with the trump administration to have mexico essentially serve as a waiting room for migrants seek asylum in the u.s. saturday night, president trump tweeted, "we will only allows those who come into our country legally. other than that, our very strong policy is catch and detain. no releasing into the u.s. "all will stay in mexico. if for any reason it becomes necessary, we will close our southern border." the president
number one, it's its brooklyn bridge. and number two, it's living la that is a wonderful combination of english and spairn. >> ninan: and while cyber monday deals are less than two days away, shop version already taken matters into their own hands. more than $2 billion of those online black friday sales remain on smartphones. under a new proposal, thousands of migrants seeking a to stay in mexico while their cases are processed in u.s. courts. weijia jiang has more on this from the...
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it's still tough sometimes, but i'm glad he's back. >> reporter: how did sinatra get from brooklyn to tampa? we'll never know. but the willises are content to live with the mystery now that old blue eyes is back. a piece of their daughter they thought they'd never see again. jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the adenovirus cases at the university of t weekend> . taarula los at ms babies. >>> and the world chess championshipment an american is one step closer to winning the title. that's the "cbs this morning" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ m green. ha auto -- i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> we have a stronger system behind that. so a lot to talk about this morning. we have tracking it on high depth doppler and then you can see a light rain stretching from mendecino as we head through the morning. so your rain headlines. today's storm system we're looking at moderate rain. we're talking about a few isolated showers for that time. for the most part we're look k at in between s
it's still tough sometimes, but i'm glad he's back. >> reporter: how did sinatra get from brooklyn to tampa? we'll never know. but the willises are content to live with the mystery now that old blue eyes is back. a piece of their daughter they thought they'd never see again. jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the adenovirus cases at the university of t weekend> . taarula los at ms babies. >>> and the world chess...
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last night she was forced to cancel an event at a brooklyn vandalue after a scrawled anti-semitic graffiti on the buildg'g'walllls. >> thank youoror comg totonit. have a situation. no danger, but there were scrolls s-semitic in the past couple of hours, so we don't feel safe. amy: she will talk to us about what happened. democracy now! was at the event. i was one of the people she was scheduled to interview about covering the midterm elections. all that and morore, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump is escalating his attacks against central american migrant caravans making their way to the u.s.-mexico border, including warning soldiers could shoot migrants for throwing rocks. pres. trump: we're not going to put up with that. if they want to throw rocks at our military, our military fights back. we're going -- i told them to consider it a rifle. when a throat rocks like they did at the mexico military police, i think consider it a rifle. amy: p president t trump hasas announced he may send as many as 15,000 troo
last night she was forced to cancel an event at a brooklyn vandalue after a scrawled anti-semitic graffiti on the buildg'g'walllls. >> thank youoror comg totonit. have a situation. no danger, but there were scrolls s-semitic in the past couple of hours, so we don't feel safe. amy: she will talk to us about what happened. democracy now! was at the event. i was one of the people she was scheduled to interview about covering the midterm elections. all that and morore, coming up. welcome to...
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brooklyn is a city within itself. my staff lives in brooklyn. they would not be caught dead living near where i live. at theling begins brooklyn public library. how long will the line speed? what do you suggest will be the turnout? will polls have to stay open longer than schedule? is the day our questions are answered. early voting suggests we are on track for a record turnout for a midterm. early voting has been above what we saw in the last midterm which leads me to expect we will see the same. tom: you have been great about the senate race. the early voting in texas was extraordinary. it is 700,000. that new voters or people saying i'm not standing in line? that: that is the question leaves us uncertain. there are indications there are new voters who have not voted before and that would benefit beto o'roruke. we do not know the nature. tom: let me go to you on this. about 80d was talking million, 90 million. million, out to 100 polls do not work, do they? marty: they do not. that is why the surprise of 2016 gives everybody caution about what
brooklyn is a city within itself. my staff lives in brooklyn. they would not be caught dead living near where i live. at theling begins brooklyn public library. how long will the line speed? what do you suggest will be the turnout? will polls have to stay open longer than schedule? is the day our questions are answered. early voting suggests we are on track for a record turnout for a midterm. early voting has been above what we saw in the last midterm which leads me to expect we will see the...
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they're not gonna drive out to brooklyn. dan: this is honestly, like, the dream that we set out upon when we arrived to new york three years ago to create a footwear company. it's perfect for us. lemonis: so, what i want to do is i want to have this ready by friday so when the new shoes show up on friday, i have some buyers coming, and they can come see all the different shoes. -dave: perfect. -lemonis: great. dan: one thing i did want to point out is that you said that the shoes would be ready on friday, but last time we spoke, we said that it would take at least 10 days. lemonis: no, no, no, no. when we were at the restaurant, i said, "pick these fabrics, and you got a week." you said yes. i even used the words "next friday." and so... dan: all the designs have been submitted. all the fabrics are at the factory, but it's going to take at least by monday to get those. -lemonis: why? -dan: i think you can have -- lemonis: i just need one pair of shoes from each region. there's four pairs. -just one pair in each region. okay.
they're not gonna drive out to brooklyn. dan: this is honestly, like, the dream that we set out upon when we arrived to new york three years ago to create a footwear company. it's perfect for us. lemonis: so, what i want to do is i want to have this ready by friday so when the new shoes show up on friday, i have some buyers coming, and they can come see all the different shoes. -dave: perfect. -lemonis: great. dan: one thing i did want to point out is that you said that the shoes would be ready...
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last night she was forced to cancel an event at a brooklyn vandalue after a scrawled anti-semitic graffiti on t b buildg'walls.s. >> tnknk youor c comg toninit. we have a situation. no danger, but there were scrolls s-semitic in e past cple of hours, swe don't feelafe. amy:he will lk to usbout at happed. decracy no wast the evt. i s one ofhe people e was schedud to intview aut covering the midterm elections. all that and morore, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump is escalating his attacks against central american migrant caravans making their way to the u.s.-mexico border, including warning soldiers could shoot migrants for throwing rocks. pres. trump: we're not going to put up with that. if they want to throw rocks at our military, our military fights back. we're going -- i told them to consider it a rifle. when a throat rocks like they did at the mexico military police, i think consider it a rifle. amy: p president t trump hasas announced he may send as many as 15,000 troops to the border and indefinitely imp
last night she was forced to cancel an event at a brooklyn vandalue after a scrawled anti-semitic graffiti on t b buildg'walls.s. >> tnknk youor c comg toninit. we have a situation. no danger, but there were scrolls s-semitic in e past cple of hours, swe don't feelafe. amy:he will lk to usbout at happed. decracy no wast the evt. i s one ofhe people e was schedud to intview aut covering the midterm elections. all that and morore, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the...
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obligar al cierre del puente de brooklyn al menos dos veces al dÍa para permitir el paso de autos y policÍas fuerte mesmente armado espera el testimonio de mÁs de 100 testigos se realizarvisarÁne 700,000 pÁginas de documentos y algunas 117,000 grabaciones de audios todo este monumental despliegue tiene un coste que pagarÁn los contribuyentes y se calcula en $50,000,000, en mÉxila expectativa es giga gigante por un juicio que puede salpicar a las mÁs altas esferas del poder de ese paÍs, tenemos las reacciones >>> prea y en las calles muchos hablantes de juicio del que fuera uno de los narcotraficantes mÁs importantes del mundo, joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn >>> triste que vaya a pasar dÍas en una prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad >>> si alguien lo conoce muy bien fue su abogado durante los aÑos que el chapo preso en mÉxico >>> si Él decidiÓ irse a juicio es porque tiene base para ellos >>> pero no todos son tan optimistas, para josÉ poco queda de la leyenda que controlaba el cÁrtel de sinaloa dominando el trÁfico de cocaÍna y metanfetaminaalia >>> se ha distanciado de los h
obligar al cierre del puente de brooklyn al menos dos veces al dÍa para permitir el paso de autos y policÍas fuerte mesmente armado espera el testimonio de mÁs de 100 testigos se realizarvisarÁne 700,000 pÁginas de documentos y algunas 117,000 grabaciones de audios todo este monumental despliegue tiene un coste que pagarÁn los contribuyentes y se calcula en $50,000,000, en mÉxila expectativa es giga gigante por un juicio que puede salpicar a las mÁs altas esferas del poder de ese paÍs,...
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es corte criminal de brooklyn. regresÓ con ustedes. carolina: te agradecemos por esta informaciÓn y es un juicio esperado por dÉcadas tenemos alta seguridad en brooklyn. se habÍa hablado de que para llevarlo a la cortetenÍan que cerrar parte de un puente que siempre representa un problema para las autoridades sobre todo para los conductores que iban hacia su trabajo a la misma hora. borja: sin duda un juicio muy mediÁtico. una de las pruebas mÁs duras que tienen contra el chapo guzmÁn es la video entrevista que le the rolling stones.el chapo serÍa una prueba determinante en un juicio que puede acabar con una cadena perpetua para el chapo guzmÁn. carolina: un juego para niÑos ha desatado la polÉmica en las redes y te contamos a quiÉn imita y a quiÉn apoya. borja: hoy la caravana de inmigrantes cumple un mes. dicen que las autoridades de guadalajara les han obligado a irse. continuamos ♪ ♪ tierra de blue jeans. y hamburguesas. y aunque nos ajustaron los blue jeans... ouch. ...que no se metan con las hamburguesas. por eso
es corte criminal de brooklyn. regresÓ con ustedes. carolina: te agradecemos por esta informaciÓn y es un juicio esperado por dÉcadas tenemos alta seguridad en brooklyn. se habÍa hablado de que para llevarlo a la cortetenÍan que cerrar parte de un puente que siempre representa un problema para las autoridades sobre todo para los conductores que iban hacia su trabajo a la misma hora. borja: sin duda un juicio muy mediÁtico. una de las pruebas mÁs duras que tienen contra el chapo guzmÁn...
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comenzando con una explosiva ronda de argumentos, julio vaqueiro estÁ en la corte de brooklyn, julio seabandonaron? >>> quÉ tal jose muy buenas tardes, los 3 argumentaron motivos personales la primera dijo que ha sufrido ataques de ansiedad por el estrÉs de formar parte de este jurado en el juicio "del chapo" guzmÁn. el segundo de ellos dijo que trabaja y no puede perder el tiempo en un proceso legal como este, y el tercero asegurÓ que un pariente falleciÓ y no puede pertenecer al jurado. buscar sustitutos tomÓ mucho tiempo y hace poco comenzaron los argumentos judiciales por parte de la defensa. dinero, drogas y asesinato, el gobierno de estados unidos dice que de eso se trata este caso. pero la defensa asegura que hay otra cara de la moneda. >>> absolutamente listos >>> temprano llegaron los abogados y en los argumentos iniciales dijeron que el gobierno de mÉxico creÓ la leyenda "del chapo" guzmÁn >>> retratar al seÑor guzmÁn como narcotraficante violento y peligroso, un hombre que llevaba a cabo esas actividades delictivas por aÑos y dÉcadas >>> en el piso 8 de la cor
comenzando con una explosiva ronda de argumentos, julio vaqueiro estÁ en la corte de brooklyn, julio seabandonaron? >>> quÉ tal jose muy buenas tardes, los 3 argumentaron motivos personales la primera dijo que ha sufrido ataques de ansiedad por el estrÉs de formar parte de este jurado en el juicio "del chapo" guzmÁn. el segundo de ellos dijo que trabaja y no puede perder el tiempo en un proceso legal como este, y el tercero asegurÓ que un pariente falleciÓ y no puede...
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york, who represents brooklyn and queens, he was elected to the post for the 116th, beating barbara lee by a vote of 123 to 1 136789 we'll hear first from the outgoing chair, joe crowley, and then from hakim jefferies. mr. crowley: i want to congratulate my colleague, hakim heffries, on being elected the chair -- jefferies, on being elected for the chair of the demic caucus for the 116th congress. i know the country's in great hands, the caucus is in great hands with hakim. he's a wonderful gentleman from new york. one of the quickest wits in the house today. someone i know will do democrats proud as a wonderful, tremendous future ahead of him. i congratulate him. i also want to congratulate barbara lee having run such a wonderful campaign as well. it was a good race. i think the love for both was expressed in this vote. i congratulate them both, especially hakim jefferies on his big win today. thank you-all. thanks for being so good to me these past five months. appreciate it. mr. jefferies: let me first thank barbara lee again for a a tremendous service to this nation, for all that sh
york, who represents brooklyn and queens, he was elected to the post for the 116th, beating barbara lee by a vote of 123 to 1 136789 we'll hear first from the outgoing chair, joe crowley, and then from hakim jefferies. mr. crowley: i want to congratulate my colleague, hakim heffries, on being elected the chair -- jefferies, on being elected for the chair of the demic caucus for the 116th congress. i know the country's in great hands, the caucus is in great hands with hakim. he's a wonderful...
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>> bueno un cambio excelente en brooklyn, en nueva york, entonces estas personas en esa ciudad pueden estar tranquilas y trabajar y andar en las calles tranquilamente esperemos que como es una corte de apelaciones tambiÉn le desee seÑales a otros estados y ciudades de la naciÓn pro-inmigrantes a hacer algo similar, es nuestra experiencia. >> abogada hay reportes que ice estÁ utilizando camaras ocultas en las calles para identificar a inmigrantes, nos preguntan si hay alguna recomendaciÓn para las personas que puedan ser identificada para las autoridades mediante esta tecnologÍa. >> sÍ, es una tecnologia que claro nos alarma tanto a los abogados como a la comunidad inmigrante y yo creo que estÁn buscando perfiles de personas que tienen un expediente con inmigraciÓn, alguien que quizÁ tuvo una deportaciÓn, a lo mejor que tuvo una deportaciÓn y no se ha ido o ha reingresado o tuvo un crimen y lo entregaron a ice y despuÉs no se terminÓ el caso, creo que van en bÚsqueda de personas las cuales tienen fotos y demÁs, muy importante si usted es una persona que tiene algo que t
>> bueno un cambio excelente en brooklyn, en nueva york, entonces estas personas en esa ciudad pueden estar tranquilas y trabajar y andar en las calles tranquilamente esperemos que como es una corte de apelaciones tambiÉn le desee seÑales a otros estados y ciudades de la naciÓn pro-inmigrantes a hacer algo similar, es nuestra experiencia. >> abogada hay reportes que ice estÁ utilizando camaras ocultas en las calles para identificar a inmigrantes, nos preguntan si hay alguna...
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polling site at brooklyn museum in new york. abc news reporter stephanie ramos is live for us. >> reporter: jessica and reggie, the battle for midterms has come down to immigration for republicans and health care for democrats. the president in the end motivating people from both parties to go day president trumpt wte in missouri, he laid out the stakes of the election. >> we have to elect a republican congress. we have to do it. >> reporter: the president on his final push continuing to fuel fear about illegal immigration. >> democrats are caravan after caravan of illegal aliens. >> reporter: there's no evidence democrats have anything to do with the caravan of my grans fleeing violence and poverty former president obama out on the trail this past week. >> unlike some people, i don't just make stuff up when i'm talking. i have facts to back me up.
polling site at brooklyn museum in new york. abc news reporter stephanie ramos is live for us. >> reporter: jessica and reggie, the battle for midterms has come down to immigration for republicans and health care for democrats. the president in the end motivating people from both parties to go day president trumpt wte in missouri, he laid out the stakes of the election. >> we have to elect a republican congress. we have to do it. >> reporter: the president on his final push...
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are a familysmans in brooklyn. both of their sons were diagnosed with a rare disease, a ve disease,e ner ultimately fatal. they have one son diagnosed and also a newborn. theincredible thing about a fundingstarted campaign to get a new treatment for their family. they found scientists willing to get a shot, to get treatment for the family as soon as possible. quite aey have raised bit of money so far, antonio, that we know. here is a portion of the appeal through gofundme. here is a brief look. [video clip] >> we are here in moraine park, brooklyn. we are overwhelmed because so much money has been raised on behalf of our twins. they had a rare disease, a degenerative disease where the children lose abilities that normal people should have come at the abilities to breathe, the ability to swallow, the ability to speak, any kind of motor function. >> we decided we were not going to just take what do doctors said, that we should go home and love them and make them, that we are going to find something, and when we searc
are a familysmans in brooklyn. both of their sons were diagnosed with a rare disease, a ve disease,e ner ultimately fatal. they have one son diagnosed and also a newborn. theincredible thing about a fundingstarted campaign to get a new treatment for their family. they found scientists willing to get a shot, to get treatment for the family as soon as possible. quite aey have raised bit of money so far, antonio, that we know. here is a portion of the appeal through gofundme. here is a brief look....
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a polling site at the brooklyn museum in new york. stephanie ramos is live for us in washington. >> reporter: jessica and reggie, the battle for this midterm has come down to on immigration for republicans and health care for democrats. but the president in the end motivating people from both parties to get out and vote. today president trump spends election day at the white house. he's back from his 44th rally of the 2018 campaign cycle. >> this is my last stop, right? >> reporter: in missouri he laid out the stakes of the election. >> we have to elect a republican congress. we have to do it. >> reporter: the president on his final push continuing to fuel fear about illegal immigration. >> democrats are inviting caravan after caravan. isn't that nice, of illegal aliens. >> reporter: there is no evidence democrats have anything to do with the caravan of migrants fleeing violence and poverty. the president telling sinclair broadcasting --
a polling site at the brooklyn museum in new york. stephanie ramos is live for us in washington. >> reporter: jessica and reggie, the battle for this midterm has come down to on immigration for republicans and health care for democrats. but the president in the end motivating people from both parties to get out and vote. today president trump spends election day at the white house. he's back from his 44th rally of the 2018 campaign cycle. >> this is my last stop, right? >>...
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toward the later days when we moved to queens son went to brooklyn church. we fell away from the baptist church and the lutheran church did not demand as much 11:00. 12:00. get out. [laughter] . >> we heard about that church and we could not believe it. [laughter] . >> but the lutherans really weren't christians. [laughter] dealing with the black people down south church from 10:00 it would go and go until about one and then you take a quick bite and go on all sunday night. >> but the music. the music had a lot to do with that. and then it stops in and somebody sits down as another 20 minutes right there. [laughter] . >> but some of that music is beautiful that old but gospel baptist music i do have an album of some of that i used to work with a guy from arkansas he use to hire a lot of us when we were not working on the road. in old southern baptist he has 100 choir directors that to her and seeing those old baptist hymnals. it is beautiful music. >> my house was orchestrated chaos and in the wake of 12 children i was lost so to speak the youngest and the b
toward the later days when we moved to queens son went to brooklyn church. we fell away from the baptist church and the lutheran church did not demand as much 11:00. 12:00. get out. [laughter] . >> we heard about that church and we could not believe it. [laughter] . >> but the lutherans really weren't christians. [laughter] dealing with the black people down south church from 10:00 it would go and go until about one and then you take a quick bite and go on all sunday night. >>...
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i'm proud to represent a district that was once represented in brooklyn by shirley chisholm. there's a great legacy of the congressional black caucus. this is not the first time that two congressional black caucus members have run for a leadership position. it will be the first time that you will have two african-americans within the top five in the united states of america. i'm sure it's a proud moment for our communities. but i'm focused on standing up for everyone. white, black, latino, asian, native american, every single american deserves us here in the united states congress to work, democrats and republicans, on their behalf, to make their life better. one more question. reporter: you, i understand, get to make the call about whether to delay the -- [inaudible] -- election. do you have specifics on that? mr. jeffries: i'll be having the conversation with leader pelosi, with steny hoyer, with jim clyburn, informally with other members of the house democratic caucus. and then i'll sit down with the three candidates who are here and then i'll also have a conversation with
i'm proud to represent a district that was once represented in brooklyn by shirley chisholm. there's a great legacy of the congressional black caucus. this is not the first time that two congressional black caucus members have run for a leadership position. it will be the first time that you will have two african-americans within the top five in the united states of america. i'm sure it's a proud moment for our communities. but i'm focused on standing up for everyone. white, black, latino,...
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nos cuenta, ¿quÉ pasÓ en la corte de brooklyn? ♪ >> >> hoy se iniciÓ el juicio contra el chapo, en esta corte de new york. joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn loera. segÚn la apertura de argumentos, tanto de la fiscalÍa, este serÁ un juicio a mÉxico y la corrupciÓn que ha permitido un sufrimiento impune del trÁfico. el actual presidente de mÉxico, y el anterior, recibieron ciento de millones de dÓlares en soborno del capo. quiÉn es el verdadero y mÁs poderoso narcotrÁfico ante de ese paÍs. el abogado defensor de guzmÁn, jeffrey, cerrÓ los argumentos de apertura en la corte federal de brooklyn, demostrar a los miembros del jurado que su cliente ha sido un chivo expiatorio y el verdadero cerebro intencional del narcotrÁfico es sambada. guzmÁn sobre no autoridades de ese paÍs para forjar su imperio de la droga. desde que saliÓ joaquÍn "el chÁ loera, se presentÓ en la sala de audiencia vestido de saco y corbata y no reaccionÓ ante los fuertes ataques que hicieron los miembro de la fiscalÍa. en la sala se encontraba s
nos cuenta, ¿quÉ pasÓ en la corte de brooklyn? ♪ >> >> hoy se iniciÓ el juicio contra el chapo, en esta corte de new york. joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn loera. segÚn la apertura de argumentos, tanto de la fiscalÍa, este serÁ un juicio a mÉxico y la corrupciÓn que ha permitido un sufrimiento impune del trÁfico. el actual presidente de mÉxico, y el anterior, recibieron ciento de millones de dÓlares en soborno del capo. quiÉn es el verdadero y mÁs poderoso...
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that is the latest from downtown brooklyn. rob: from beto o'rourke supporters recycling his senate signs to hillary clinton, there are dozens of democrats on the list of 2020 contenders. >> are you staying in the center we run for president? >> an important moral question i've been thinking about. >> the closest i will ever have to and i am spartacus moment. rob: which is the best bet to challenge the president in 2020? here to debate that, kaylee mcinerney and the president of solidarity strategy, chuck rocha. let's look at this big list of very familiar faces, who's who of the democratic party as we pool them up here and you know all of those, a lot of big hitters. who do you like? >> when you go to run a presidential campaign especially the california moving up it is about organization and money. the people who come to the top are bernie sanders because of his ability to raise money and the support he has and joe biden, much like donald trump he has 1000 present name id, got to raise the money and for the organization toget
that is the latest from downtown brooklyn. rob: from beto o'rourke supporters recycling his senate signs to hillary clinton, there are dozens of democrats on the list of 2020 contenders. >> are you staying in the center we run for president? >> an important moral question i've been thinking about. >> the closest i will ever have to and i am spartacus moment. rob: which is the best bet to challenge the president in 2020? here to debate that, kaylee mcinerney and the president...
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durante el juicio, el chapo serÁ trasladado en caravana policial desde manhattan a travÉs del puente brooklyn, un recorrido de menos de tres millas. por ahora y por razones de seguridad, autoridades decidieron mantener al capÓ en las celdas de la corte de brooklyn, donde serÁ el juicio. el vienÉs regresa a la cÁrcel de alta seguridad en manhattan, en la que se encuentra desde en 2017. para agregarle mÁs trama, el chae pidiÓ formalmente el juez abrazar a su esposa el martes. sus abogados sustentan esta petde humanidad. un incendio en un complejo de apartamentos dejo una persona herida y generÓ angustia los residentes.el siniestro ocurriÓ esta maÑana sobre la avenida men carcoma los someros continÚan investigando las causas del incendio pero se cree que un pleito domÉstico pudo haber ocasionado las llamas, opiniÓn que comparte una de las escenas afectadas. palmira: autoridades informaron que un sospechoso de provocar el incendio, se encuentra bajo su precisiÓn rica tica. ramón: lanzaron una alerta de incendios por el clima nueve condados del norte de la bahÍa. la compaÑÍa infor
durante el juicio, el chapo serÁ trasladado en caravana policial desde manhattan a travÉs del puente brooklyn, un recorrido de menos de tres millas. por ahora y por razones de seguridad, autoridades decidieron mantener al capÓ en las celdas de la corte de brooklyn, donde serÁ el juicio. el vienÉs regresa a la cÁrcel de alta seguridad en manhattan, en la que se encuentra desde en 2017. para agregarle mÁs trama, el chae pidiÓ formalmente el juez abrazar a su esposa el martes. sus abogados...
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at least one person killed and six hurt in a fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge. and the nation's airports with their hands full. this terminal packed in denver. the airline industry predicting 30 million will fly over the thanksgiving break. abc's eva pilgrim leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the thanksgiving rush grinding to a halt. in new york, one person is dead and six injured after this fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge cut off a major travel route during the morning commute. but that wasn't the only traffic headache. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this taxi cab in the nearby brooklyn battery tunnel engulfed in flames, smoking out visibility for drivers. >> you can't even see. >> reporter: a rough start to what could be the most traveled thanksgiving in over a decade. a record 30 million hitting the skies. >> it's a nightmare. all the people that don't know how to travel are here today. >> it's honestly kind of hectic. >> reporter: boston, chicago, denver, atlanta, seeing a crush of travelers this morning. in pittsburgh, lines at a standstill. >> we thought
at least one person killed and six hurt in a fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge. and the nation's airports with their hands full. this terminal packed in denver. the airline industry predicting 30 million will fly over the thanksgiving break. abc's eva pilgrim leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the thanksgiving rush grinding to a halt. in new york, one person is dead and six injured after this fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge cut off a major travel route during the morning commute. but...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00 it's the rush before the storm. >> crews are racing to shore up the hillsides in one area before the next round of rain, what you can expect. >> plus can you prove your car is locked? the little known loophole in car break-in cases victims call ridiculous. >> and the east bay city where vandals strike again hitting one street after another, the one clue investigators now have. >>> but we begin kpix5 news at 6:00 with storm watch coverage. we're about to get hit yet again. >> let's head outside to our exclusive salesforce camera, no rain out there yet, but this week is expected to be a soaker. >> the roads are obviously dry now, but by midmorning tomorrow we could start seeing slick conditions across the bay area. >> we have live team coverage on the incoming storm. >> let's go first to chief meteorologist paul deanno with the timeline for these showers. paul? >> the fi
jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00 it's the rush before the storm. >> crews are racing to shore up the hillsides in one area before the next round of rain, what you can expect. >> plus can you prove your car is locked? the little known loophole in car break-in cases victims call ridiculous....
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a brooklyn-based author fights against amazon by opening a neighborhood bookstore. that plus in-store techniques that attract customers during the holiday season. when it comes to growing your companies, we have your backs. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> announcer: msnbc "your business" is sponsored by american express. don't do business without it. ♪ >>> hi there everyone. i'm jj ramberg. welcome to "your business." the show dedicated to helping your growing companies. small business saturday is coming up. in los angeles, celine ba shea the owner of a children's boutique wanted to take an active role in getting her community to support small businesses. when a position opened up on the neighborhood council, celine jumped at the chance to become a true advocate by running for office. soes co-owner of louisiana ling. based in a neighborhood in los angeles never imagined she would become active in local government. >> the neighborhood council is made up of 19 board members and last may there was a seat open for the business representative. they wer
a brooklyn-based author fights against amazon by opening a neighborhood bookstore. that plus in-store techniques that attract customers during the holiday season. when it comes to growing your companies, we have your backs. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> announcer: msnbc "your business" is sponsored by american express. don't do business without it. ♪ >>> hi there everyone. i'm jj ramberg. welcome to "your business." the show...
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in brooklyn anti-semitic messages were drawn in white chalk on people's homes and garage doors. these photos released by police of men at the scene of the incident. >> take you to something that happened last week. the african burial battleground in lower manhattan was laced with racial slus ars and the monument is steps from city hall. >>> we head back to the mid terms and a lot of races are closely watched. georgia. maybe no more so than florida in this election cycle as well. final pitches from president trump and president obama as floridians vote for their next governor and senator. ♪ some people say that there is a red tide to blame ♪ ♪ but i know this is our ♪ ♪ after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking
in brooklyn anti-semitic messages were drawn in white chalk on people's homes and garage doors. these photos released by police of men at the scene of the incident. >> take you to something that happened last week. the african burial battleground in lower manhattan was laced with racial slus ars and the monument is steps from city hall. >>> we head back to the mid terms and a lot of races are closely watched. georgia. maybe no more so than florida in this election cycle as well....
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at least one person killed and six hurt in a fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge. and the nation's airports with their hands full. this terminal packed in denver. tsa predicting 30 million will fly over the thanksgiving break. abc's eva pilgrim leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the thanksgiving rush grinding to a halt. in new york, one person is dead and six injured after this fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge cut off a major travel route during the morning commute. but that wasn't the only traffic headache. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this taxi cab in the nearby brooklyn battery tunnel engulfed in flames, smoking out visibility for drivers. >> you can't even see. >> reporter: a rough start to what could be the most traveled thanksgiving in over a decade. a record 30 million hitting the skies. >> it's a nightmare. all the people that don't know how to travel are here today. >> it's honestly kind of hectic. >> reporter: boston, chicago, denver, atlanta, seeing a crush of travelers this morning. in pittsburgh, lines at a standstill. >> we thought it was going to b
at least one person killed and six hurt in a fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge. and the nation's airports with their hands full. this terminal packed in denver. tsa predicting 30 million will fly over the thanksgiving break. abc's eva pilgrim leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the thanksgiving rush grinding to a halt. in new york, one person is dead and six injured after this fiery crash on the brooklyn bridge cut off a major travel route during the morning commute. but that wasn't the...
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today you take you inside roof top reds in brooklyn new york. >> we listen to our vines. and our vines listen to drake ♪ >> we are on the world's first commercially viable roof top vinyard system, about 200 gram vineses in this urban box vineyard. they're all red bordet and i love reclaiming this space. it's sustainable. and it's also beautifying unused blanc spaces. it's a non-stuffy approach to the wine industry where people can experience a vinyard and learn about local productions at their leisure. >> everyone is going apple picking right now. we got to harvest some grapes. who else gets to do that in new york city in the brooklyn navyyard. >> when i got the text message saying harvest is happening this morning, i made my way over and got to help out. it's incredible and shows the potential of all types of growing that can be done on rooftops, not just small gardens but actual farms. >> it's off the beaten path but once you find it it's a beautiful oasis in the middle of the industrial area. >> we have brought the age altar in the urban world and to take the mta and
today you take you inside roof top reds in brooklyn new york. >> we listen to our vines. and our vines listen to drake ♪ >> we are on the world's first commercially viable roof top vinyard system, about 200 gram vineses in this urban box vineyard. they're all red bordet and i love reclaiming this space. it's sustainable. and it's also beautifying unused blanc spaces. it's a non-stuffy approach to the wine industry where people can experience a vinyard and learn about local...
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you've been to brooklyn. maybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> lloyd: in august of 1973, the sister of dj kool herc was holding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disc turntable, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice and then began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again, and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performances and people began to imitate him. and that is the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. >> anthony: moodies records. inside rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all. who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google "who created hip-hop?" go ahead. you get dj kool herc. >> anthony: it's a national landmark now, isn't it? sedgwick? >> kool herc: no, it's not. we're work
you've been to brooklyn. maybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> lloyd: in august of 1973, the sister of dj kool herc was holding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disc turntable, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice and then began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again, and again. he did it again. he attracted more and...
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the east river and go over the brooklyn bridge. they were shutting it down and it was this convoy of vehicles, helicopters and the rest of it. and you can imagine just effortwise, logistics but securitywise doing that twice a day is very difficult. one possibility is that they actually keep him in this federal courthouse in brooklyn in some kind of makeshift maximum security cell where he would be monday to friday. >> do they have cells in that facility? >> not with the same kind of security, is my understand, as those he was in, in manhattan. so they'd have to do something to beef them up, so to speak. but that courthouse, the security is unbelievable. just to get to the courtroom itself you have to go through multiple layers of security clearance. it's pretty remarkable. >> stephanie, we'll keep on this over the next four months. >> also just worth pointing out that $14 billion, senator ted cruz wants to use it if they actually -- the government gets it to build the wall. the submarines and boats and tunnels would have gotten aro
the east river and go over the brooklyn bridge. they were shutting it down and it was this convoy of vehicles, helicopters and the rest of it. and you can imagine just effortwise, logistics but securitywise doing that twice a day is very difficult. one possibility is that they actually keep him in this federal courthouse in brooklyn in some kind of makeshift maximum security cell where he would be monday to friday. >> do they have cells in that facility? >> not with the same kind of...
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de sus pertenencias. >>> ya no se puede salir a la calle >>> esta era la reacción de los vecinos en brooklyn al ver el vídeo del ataque reportado el 8 de octubre frente al número 619 de la calle 56 >>> ya uno sale con miedo. esta comunidad antes era bien chévere para uno vivir, y ahora uno está siempre con miedo de salir. >>> peor aún es que los tres delincuentes identificados la policía como adolescentes hispanos cometieron su fechoría a plena luz del día y justo al lado de un parque de niños. >>> no sabe si llevan una pistola o una navaja o algo para quitarles cualquier cosa >>> la policía confirmó que la víctima es un adolescente de 19 años y que sufrió una laceración en la cabeza y que los atacantes usaron un cuchillo para cortar la correa de su bolso y huir con sus pertenencias. >>> en chicago, illinois se demandó a la compañía united airlines aludiendo que fue manoseada por un sujeto de la aerolínea y que el jefe del aerolínea no supo qué hacer en esa situación, la aerolínea dijo que los sobrecargos debieron cambiar de asiento a la mujer y el piloto debió haber
de sus pertenencias. >>> ya no se puede salir a la calle >>> esta era la reacción de los vecinos en brooklyn al ver el vídeo del ataque reportado el 8 de octubre frente al número 619 de la calle 56 >>> ya uno sale con miedo. esta comunidad antes era bien chévere para uno vivir, y ahora uno está siempre con miedo de salir. >>> peor aún es que los tres delincuentes identificados la policía como adolescentes hispanos cometieron su fechoría a plena luz...
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>> incluso cerraron los puentes de brooklyn para que no sucediera esto. de ser hallado culpable el chapo guzmÁn por estos delitos que se le imputan, de 61 aÑos Él podrÍa pasar el resto de su vida en prisiÓn, los expertos legales estiman que el juicio contra el chapo podrÍa durar de dos a 4 meses, imagÍnese el tiempo que los jurados, la parte del pÚblico que va a estar ahora si que presente y decidiendo si es culpable o inocente, tendrÁ que estar a ciegas todo ese tiempo, no pueden salir, tienen que estar aislados. >> la selecciÓn del jurado fue muy polÉmica, hubo gente que fue descartada, una fan fue y le dijeron usted no puede ser parte de. >> otros que pidieron autÓgrafos al chapo. >> el tema de seguridad dijeron otros yo no le entro y otra gente que no le quedÓ mÁs que aceptar. >> es muy delicado, si eres fan del chapo o si traes una carga emocional contra el chapo no podrÍas darle un juicio limpio y equilibrado. >> aquÍ no eres culpable hasta que no se comprueba. >> le daremos seguimiento con erika y francisco que tiene todas las notic
>> incluso cerraron los puentes de brooklyn para que no sucediera esto. de ser hallado culpable el chapo guzmÁn por estos delitos que se le imputan, de 61 aÑos Él podrÍa pasar el resto de su vida en prisiÓn, los expertos legales estiman que el juicio contra el chapo podrÍa durar de dos a 4 meses, imagÍnese el tiempo que los jurados, la parte del pÚblico que va a estar ahora si que presente y decidiendo si es culpable o inocente, tendrÁ que estar a ciegas todo ese tiempo, no...
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it's five am in brooklyn new york. bureau simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking oh look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to paint and you worry about that you're it doesn't get the. ezekial walk outside one day when around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at us again no something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out the hits to smoke or clog the world assures you hit those key places with a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is right in the in the feed. i go out and make seventy five dollars that i pay myself so. my mother took me around please do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up the sixty five year old held many different jobs then he became unemployed. for me to be
it's five am in brooklyn new york. bureau simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking oh look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to paint and you worry about that you're it doesn't get the. ezekial walk outside one day when around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at us again no something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it...
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we are live from brooklyn with the details next. parts of me i didn't even know. results revealed i find out i'm 19% native american specifically from the chihuahua people. what?! that's - i find that crazy. it traces their journey in the mid 1800s from central mexico to texas. learning about the risks they took for a better life it gives me so much respect and gratitude. this holiday, give the gift that's connected millions to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >> less than a week after 11 people were gunned down in pittsburgh at a synagogue, a man has been charged and arrested with hate crimes with an anti-semitic message found in a brooklyn synagogue. the graffiti was found on four floors of the union temple thursday night. these messages were written in black marker, including violent threats and hitl
we are live from brooklyn with the details next. parts of me i didn't even know. results revealed i find out i'm 19% native american specifically from the chihuahua people. what?! that's - i find that crazy. it traces their journey in the mid 1800s from central mexico to texas. learning about the risks they took for a better life it gives me so much respect and gratitude. this holiday, give the gift that's connected millions to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com i needthat's...
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it's fine for a hammer in brooklyn new york to. be earned simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking of look at that person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a walk outside one day i'm going to run a corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at ss you know something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out the hits for four o'clock the world is yours you hit those key places with a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is mike in the dependent feed. i go out and make seventy five dollars state i pay my self so. my mother took me around they do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old girl many different jobs then he became unempl
it's fine for a hammer in brooklyn new york to. be earned simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking of look at that person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a walk outside one day i'm going to run a corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at ss you know something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it...
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it's five am in brooklyn new york. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking oh look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a walk outside when they went around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans and as you know something. i see in all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out they hit the streets were poor the world is yours you hit those cheap places with a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is like in the past three days. i go out and make seventy five dollars steak i pay myself so. my mother took me around they do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old girl many different jobs then he became unemployed. for me to
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it's five am in brooklyn new york. b.r. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking or look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can that that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a good walk outside one day when around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at us is you know something. i see in all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out the hits trees were poor clog the world assures you his bills keep places but a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is right in the pan the feed. i go out and i make seventy five dollars steak i pay myself as. my mother took me they do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old girl many different jobs then he became unemployed. for me to be hap
it's five am in brooklyn new york. b.r. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking or look at the person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can that that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a good walk outside one day when around the corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at us is you know something. i see in all that money that's what it that's what it translates...
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it's five am in brooklyn new york. b.r. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking oh look at that person that picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have bread to pay and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a walk outside one day when around a corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans and acid you know something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out they hit the streets for poor clock the world is yours you hit those key places with a big enough shopping cart back eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is mike in the pink seat. i go out on a seventy five state i pay my self esteem. my mother took me they do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old girl many different jobs then he became unemployed. for me to be happy i need pea
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it's fine family in brooklyn new york. simmons is on his way to work. people look at you in late they think with a good thing or look at their person they picking up the garbage and things like that you can't let that stop you. if you have read today and you worry about that you'll get as good. as a good walk outside one day when around a corner and i saw the recycle bags full of bottles and cans at us you know something. i see all that money that's what it that's what it translates to money. you get up at four o'clock in the morning go out to hit streets for four o'clock the world is yours you hit those key places with a big enough shopping cart but eight o'clock the shopping cart is blooming. what i like about it is mike in the dependent feed. i go out then leave seventy five state i pay my self so. my mother took me from around they do not depend on people you must get your own. and my goal was to just get breakfast lunch or whatever yes it. appears simmons never had much growing up to sixty five year old girl many different jobs then he became unemp
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shutting down the brooklyn bridge. such is the flight risk of a two-time escapee, d such as the fear a rival cartel might try to kill him. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: preside trump is known r his rather lengthy tweetstorms, and today his was french president emmanuel macron. he blasted europe for not paying enough into nato, argued against the french tiffs placed on american wine, and defended nationalism, ending with "make france great again." this letting off steam comes days after the u.s. president returned from paris. for more on how the relationship hasd sou, i spoke brief time ago with a visiting fellow at the brookings institution. enis this thof the bromance? >> a well, it urning point of the bromance, clearly. e from the get-go ths a good connection, personal connection between the two presidents, and there was a willingness on the part of france fortiorking pragmally with the americans with the trump administration, t maybe contraother european countries. but there are so many topics that oppose
shutting down the brooklyn bridge. such is the flight risk of a two-time escapee, d such as the fear a rival cartel might try to kill him. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: preside trump is known r his rather lengthy tweetstorms, and today his was french president emmanuel macron. he blasted europe for not paying enough into nato, argued against the french tiffs placed on american wine, and defended nationalism, ending with "make france great again." this letting off steam comes...
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shutting down the brooklyn bridge. such is the flight risk of a two-time escapee, and such as the fear a rival cartel might try to kill him. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: president trump is known for his rather lengthy tweetstorms, and today his was french president emmanuel macron. he blasted europe for not paying againstnto nato, argu the french tariffs placed on american wine, and defended nationalism, ending with "make france great again." this letting off steam comes days after the u.s. president returned from paris. for more on how the relationship has soured, i spoke brief time ago with a visiting fellow at the brookings institution. is this the end of the bromance? >> well, it is a turning point of the bromance, clearly. from the get-go there was a good connection, personal connection between the two presidents, and there was a llingness on the rt of france for working pragmatically with the americans with the trump administration, maybe contrary to other european cotries. but there are so many topics
shutting down the brooklyn bridge. such is the flight risk of a two-time escapee, and such as the fear a rival cartel might try to kill him. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: president trump is known for his rather lengthy tweetstorms, and today his was french president emmanuel macron. he blasted europe for not paying againstnto nato, argu the french tariffs placed on american wine, and defended nationalism, ending with "make france great again." this letting off steam comes...
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the philadelphia seventy six says they win the streak on the road on sunday the brooklyn nets beating them one hundred twenty two ninety seven the next have a four game road trip coming up. and that's all the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later on in d.t. well that's the new phenomenon back with more news on the other side of the break do stay with us. hard. enough. to cope with driving in kabul you need nerves of steel and a strong heart the afghan capital has some of the most challenging driving conditions anywhere even though women are allowed to drive by law many men say culturally it is wrong that they are but is that me again there are lots of men here the abuse you they block your column that society is right alongside shouting bad things no one helps us when the taliban were in control women were forbidden to drive but outside of the main cities it is rare even now to see a woman behind the wheel society is changing albeit slowly but the women drivers of afghanistan there is a long road ahead before they are fully accepted in many countries
the philadelphia seventy six says they win the streak on the road on sunday the brooklyn nets beating them one hundred twenty two ninety seven the next have a four game road trip coming up. and that's all the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later on in d.t. well that's the new phenomenon back with more news on the other side of the break do stay with us. hard. enough. to cope with driving in kabul you need nerves of steel and a strong heart the afghan capital...
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to get him to the courthouse, police have been shutting down the brooklyn foridge. law ement officials tell nbc news one possibility is housi el chapo here at the brooklyn federal courthouse, monday to friday. limit the time on the road a the risk. there are worries he might try to break out again. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new rk. > amazon has made it official. the online giant announced it's litting the new headquarters into two islandons, long city in new york and arlington, virginia. but as jo ling kent reports not everyone is happy that amazon is coming to town. >> reporter: tonight the celebrations have zoegun. >> a has found its next home. >> reporter: after a much hypedompetition taking bids from 238 cities, amazon announci second headquarters will now be split between the washington suburb of arlington, virginia, and long island city in queens, new york. each location promised 25,000 jobs. >> i think it's awesome. >> reporter: but now critics are questioning whether the cities are giving up tmuch. the tech giant led by jeff bezos, the es ri man in the world
to get him to the courthouse, police have been shutting down the brooklyn foridge. law ement officials tell nbc news one possibility is housi el chapo here at the brooklyn federal courthouse, monday to friday. limit the time on the road a the risk. there are worries he might try to break out again. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new rk. > amazon has made it official. the online giant announced it's litting the new headquarters into two islandons, long city in new york and arlington, virginia. but...