anthony: how does the joke begin? three men in a bar? but it s not a bar. imagine the bronx a corner bodega, or maybe a luncheonette, a diner, three men, strictly by coincidence, find themselves in the same place at the same time. sitting at the counter is afrika bambaataa. across the room is melle mel. door opens, and who walks in? dj kool herc. three men who created the musical style that s become the soundtrack to, well, the whole wide world. do they all nod at each other? lament how all of them got screwed over, cut out of the big money? or just laugh at the absurdity of it all? hip-hop it came from nowhere else. it could have come from nowhere else but the bronx. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: this is the br
governors, remember, these are century cities, they tell us. right. yesterday, florida governor ron desantis sent 50 migrants to martha s vineyard where they ve declared a crisis. just over 50 migrants. their arrival has triggered a wave of backlash from the left. many are condemning the move as political and inhumane. here is white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. speak of the migrants, including children, who arrived in martha s vineyard, were misled about where they were being taken, and what would be provided when they arrived. it s also deeply alarming. the children governor abbott abandoned in martha s vineyard, the children that governor desantis abandoned, as well, they deserve better. they deserve better than being left on the streets of d.c. or being left in martha s vineyard. kayleigh: what s better than martha s vineyard? it s not such a dilapidated part of the country. republicans are now asking, where was the outrage when the bite and white house secr
that category, two women and one young child. we have reason to believe that one of those americans will be released today. until we see her out safely from gaza, in the hands of the authorities and ultimately in the hands of her family, we will not be certain. let s get right to nbc news correspondent, eric mclaughlin, in tel aviv, erin, thank you for joining us. what more can you tell us about what s expected to happen today? well, we re waiting for a news, still no word on today s expected exchange. there is this new hope that an american could be among the hostages released. this of course follows last night successful exchange of 13 israeli hostages and 39 palestinians. one of the israeli hostages released is nine year emily hand, she was on october 7th, she had been staying at a friend hamas militants, stormed into gaza and initially she had been reported dead, that s what her father says he was told, that was corrected weeks later. last night, we saw, just a he
anthony: right. baron ambrosia: you know, you could really just come here, eat, drink wine, women, song, and just indulge. anthony: this is pretty much the center of the pork universe as i ve ever seen it in new york. i don t know any place porkier than what i m looking at. anthony: this is exactly the kind of thing i thought we d lost in new york, that one after the other faded away in the neighborhoods i lived in. and all along, all along it was there, right underfoot a gusher of porky goodness. baron ambrosia: i mean, there s a thing there s a great line, which is, uh, they say in france, switzerland, c est le bronx. which is, you know, what do you think, this is the bronx? and, you know, this idea of just, you know, music s really loud or someone s making a mess. to me, i take that as a point of pride. to be the bronx the bronx is where the music is loud. i mean, it s, the bronx is where the men are tough, the women are sexy, and the food is spicy. if those
lesson? they have had to pay out and apologize publicly. but the heavenly in the lesson. the admission that there was not supporting evidence, or whatever it is in whatever application they have, that never gets amplified nearly enough as the original statement they jump on. kayleigh: of course not. we saw this with lafayette square where an inspector general said, wait, guys, that didn t happen. we saw this with russian bounties where the intelligence community said, wait, that didn t happen. and you had a first-hand source company at the podium saying these things weren t true. we don t take your word for it, we will run with the story. the covid lab leak theory, hunter biden. there is little blood in the water and all the sharks pounce on that little bit of blood in the water. we have to recognize good journalism when we see it. the cougar chronicle, and want to say their names. luke hansen, thomas stevenson, good job. i always say when i talk to young people they say, what