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>> two weeks ago, a new york, it was 400 years ago that new amsterdam was found at -- was founded. they convinced the general director of the new york port authority to put into action a bike accessibility plan, a bike plan for the more than 200,000 employees of the new york port authority. so they convinced these men that it would be a benefit to invest in bike accessibility. the thing is, i don't know, maybe you could put out an opportunity to meet them. we are mainly preaching for people who like our message, but i hardly meet people -- the opposition. i don't know, maybe there are some people who are against too much like accessibility in the room here, but up until now, we have not met them. >> back in my town, i meet them very often. one of the most, one of the best arguments concerns air quality and the problem of noise. also, the numbers of young families not wanting to have their kids growing up in town and moving out. they're really looking at what arguments can you put forward to say we cannot continue the way that things are going. >> think in copenhagen, the status of t
>> two weeks ago, a new york, it was 400 years ago that new amsterdam was found at -- was founded. they convinced the general director of the new york port authority to put into action a bike accessibility plan, a bike plan for the more than 200,000 employees of the new york port authority. so they convinced these men that it would be a benefit to invest in bike accessibility. the thing is, i don't know, maybe you could put out an opportunity to meet them. we are mainly preaching for...
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the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new amsterdam? if there was, did the fort dutchmen saw those back when? last tax >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this is part of new york, the duke of york's ownership abutted a new amsterdam, but was also new jersey. and so, there were certainly dutch settlers in the area, but it is largely against english dispute going on about the land. >> sackett rao. >> i am from connecticut and most people may not realize in this that baptist denomination began providence, rhode island and there is a strong bat case in danbury connecticut, to which thomas jefferson would it be misled about the separation of church and state in the whole idea of firewall. how much of that is. the 1200-pound cheese true? because the leader of the danbury but to succumb his name is of all things leeland. >> it's the same fellow. >> john leland. so a sister, the -- thank you. >> he makes the big cheese. >> i think jefferson was serving us at state dinners for several years. >> it rotted and i finally had to take it out. it's
the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new amsterdam? if there was, did the fort dutchmen saw those back when? last tax >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this is part of new york, the duke of york's ownership abutted a new amsterdam, but was also new jersey. and so, there were certainly dutch settlers in the area, but it is largely against english dispute going on about the land. >> sackett rao. >> i am from connecticut and most people may not realize in...
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the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new amsterdam? f there was, did the fort dutchmen saw those back when? last tax >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this is part of new york, the duke of york's ownership abutted a new amsterdam, but was also new jersey. and so, there were certainly dutch settlers in the area, but it is largely against english dispute going on about the land. >> sackett rao. >> i am from connecticut and most people may not realize in this that baptist denomination began providence, rhode island and there is a strong bat case in danbury connecticut, to which thomas jefferson would it be misled about the separation of church and state in the whole idea of firewall. how much of that is. the 1200-pound cheese true? because the leader of the danbury but to succumb his name is of all things leeland. >> it's the same fellow. >> john leland. so a sister, the -- thank you. >> he makes the big cheese. >> i think jefferson was serving us at state dinners for several years. >> it rotted and i finally had to take it out. it's t
the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new amsterdam? f there was, did the fort dutchmen saw those back when? last tax >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this is part of new york, the duke of york's ownership abutted a new amsterdam, but was also new jersey. and so, there were certainly dutch settlers in the area, but it is largely against english dispute going on about the land. >> sackett rao. >> i am from connecticut and most people may not realize in this...
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the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new amsterdam? if there was, did the fort dutchmen saw those back when? last tax >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this is part of new york, the duke of york's ownership abutted a new amsterdam, but was also new jersey. and so, there were certainly dutch settlers in the area, but it is largely against english dispute going on about the land. >> sackett rao. >> i am from connecticut and most people may not realize in this that baptist denomination began providence, rhode island and there is a strong bat case in danbury connecticut, to which thomas jefferson would it be misled about the separation of church and state in the whole idea of firewall. how much of that is. the 1200-pound cheese true? because the leader of the danbury but to succumb his name is of all things leeland. >> it's the same fellow. >> john leland. so a sister, the -- thank you. >> he makes the big cheese. >> i think jefferson was serving us at state dinners for several years. >> it rotted and i finally had to take it out. it's
the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new amsterdam? if there was, did the fort dutchmen saw those back when? last tax >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this is part of new york, the duke of york's ownership abutted a new amsterdam, but was also new jersey. and so, there were certainly dutch settlers in the area, but it is largely against english dispute going on about the land. >> sackett rao. >> i am from connecticut and most people may not realize in...
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>> i'm matt from amsterdam, new york. >> jimmy: hey, very good. [ whistle ] [ boing ] [ laughter ] your a carpet sample cartoon break. >> carpet sample cartoon break! ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: classic dog. okay, contestant number three. it's time to spin that wheel of carpet samples! go for it, buddy, come on. [ cheers and applause ] [ drumroll ] nice, muscular spin. i'm scared to stand next to it. it's a little wobbly there. what are you looking for? what are you going for? >> "the handsome crab" is what i got in my apartment. >> jimmy: yeah, "handsome crab." it would match his -- yeah. it would match the drapes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: here we go. [ laughter ] oh, it might -- we might get your wish. >> come on, come on. >> jimmy: oh, you might get it! there it is! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there it is. "handsome crab." congratulations. >> oh, thanks. >> jimmy: now, this is one of the closest matches in the long and storied history of wheel of carpet samples. higgins, who is tonight's winner? >> steve: pringles. no, potato chips in a can. [ laughter ] hold on a secon
>> i'm matt from amsterdam, new york. >> jimmy: hey, very good. [ whistle ] [ boing ] [ laughter ] your a carpet sample cartoon break. >> carpet sample cartoon break! ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: classic dog. okay, contestant number three. it's time to spin that wheel of carpet samples! go for it, buddy, come on. [ cheers and applause ] [ drumroll ] nice, muscular spin. i'm scared to stand next to it. it's a little wobbly there. what are you looking...
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is it, a, amsterdam, b, london, c, new york or, d, rome? > i'm going to take a guess on this with amsterdam. >> that is correct, richard, very good. it was established in 1602, and the first shares were should in a shipping company. richard, you're up 1-0 as we go to question number two. which industry that is the top three companies on cnn money.com's list of worst long-term investments? is it, a, paper products, b, brewing, c, airlines or, d, farming? ali. >> i'm going to go with airlines which haven't been profitable since the wright brothers. >> that would be wrong. richard? >> i'm going to go with farming. >> also incorrect. >> it's paper products. >> no, it is all wrong. brewing is the right answer. huh. >> really. the top three are all on the top of the list. google and mcdonald's are the best investments. now to question number three. ali, you still have a chance here. what do people across the globe spend more money on? is it, a, lottery tickets, b, casino gambling, c, sports betting or, d, self-help books. ali. >> i'm going to go w
is it, a, amsterdam, b, london, c, new york or, d, rome? > i'm going to take a guess on this with amsterdam. >> that is correct, richard, very good. it was established in 1602, and the first shares were should in a shipping company. richard, you're up 1-0 as we go to question number two. which industry that is the top three companies on cnn money.com's list of worst long-term investments? is it, a, paper products, b, brewing, c, airlines or, d, farming? ali. >> i'm going to go...
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manning gives it three to four pages of details because malcolm wrote articles for the amsterdam news, pittsburgh courier, the bureau special services documented the trip. while he was in egypt, he met the man who became president, nasa invited him to a meeting. he was supposed to meet others in 1959. he writes the article in the pittsburgh courier bout all of these connections he made in 1959 while still in the nation of islam. fast forward to 1964 when he's traveling, guess who begins writing and contacting? the people that he met in 1959 so this is the kind of work that is done in this book. you get a fuller sense that what happens in 1964 doesn't come out of nowhere. it comes out of the this longer engagement malcolm had with the muslim world. now, as to the human side of malcolm, most of us who studied malcolm, read the autobiography, listened to the speeches, one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker, but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was -- i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in th
manning gives it three to four pages of details because malcolm wrote articles for the amsterdam news, pittsburgh courier, the bureau special services documented the trip. while he was in egypt, he met the man who became president, nasa invited him to a meeting. he was supposed to meet others in 1959. he writes the article in the pittsburgh courier bout all of these connections he made in 1959 while still in the nation of islam. fast forward to 1964 when he's traveling, guess who begins writing...
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the flight from amsterdam landed safely in detroit after passengers subdued the nigerian. his trial is set to begin in october. >>> a newd and fell while hiking in north carolina. he has a specially trained crew and a skilled pilot to thank for his rescue. >> reporter: you can see the rescue unfold not far from the linville falls. the 17-year-old went for a wild ride, clinging to his rescuer, as he was pulled to safety. >> i was just holding on. i didn't want to let go or else i didn't know what was going to happen. the first fall was lucky. i didn't want to fall again. >> reporter: the teenager says he slipped on some rocks and fell 40 feet landing on bushes and trees growing on the mountainside. amazingly, he had only scratches to one arm. what he didn't know, was he was still 200 feet up on t t side of the mountain. first rescuers from burke county repelled down and tried to keep him calm. >> and then he gave me a piece of gum, too, so that made me feel better about falling 40 feet. and then he -- yeah, we just spoke and he tried to make me feel better about the whole thing. just like to thank the rescue people and t
the flight from amsterdam landed safely in detroit after passengers subdued the nigerian. his trial is set to begin in october. >>> a newd and fell while hiking in north carolina. he has a specially trained crew and a skilled pilot to thank for his rescue. >> reporter: you can see the rescue unfold not far from the linville falls. the 17-year-old went for a wild ride, clinging to his rescuer, as he was pulled to safety. >> i was just holding on. i didn't want to let go or...
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new york. the pilots of a colgan air flight first entered incorrect altitude data into the computer and worsened a stall. the plane crashed killing 50. airways flight crashed in amsterdamkilling nine. investigators describe the three pilots' surprise when they discovered the plane was about to stall. >> you still have to have the living, breathing pilot there to make sure that that airplane is operating as safely as possible. >> reporter: airlines, regulators discourage, even prohibit them from turning off the autopilot in some circumstances. and one thing this report recommends is that pilots be allowed to take the controls more often so they can respond quickly when there are problems. >> all right, jim. thanks so much. >>> joining me now is abc news aviation consultant, john nance. i know everybody knows there is an autopilot. most would be surprised to know the pilot only flies the plane for a minute and a half during takeoff and while landing. three minutes total. is it any wonder they get rusty? >> no, no wonder at all. we thought we solved this problem in the '80s when the 767 came out and got that advice, plug up the autopilot, don't turn it off until you're on
new york. the pilots of a colgan air flight first entered incorrect altitude data into the computer and worsened a stall. the plane crashed killing 50. airways flight crashed in amsterdamkilling nine. investigators describe the three pilots' surprise when they discovered the plane was about to stall. >> you still have to have the living, breathing pilot there to make sure that that airplane is operating as safely as possible. >> reporter: airlines, regulators discourage, even...