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it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a new start but when he returned to moscow he found only a twisted fearful culture and propaganda prejudice namely against jews and americans as "the new york times" correspondent wrote anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that has become the most reactionary power on earth. so in america he was walking on egg shells in terms of anti-semitism and anti-communism and then when he returned to russia there was a horrifying period of anti-semitism that he walked right into and in that chapter of the book it goes into that a bit but anyhow, i could go on and on. it's
it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a...
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for example it's utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and another 20 minutes talking about the movement. they ended up in sioux city iowa because they came through the ellis island of the right which is galveston texas. it's in interweaving narrative that it has a sub narrative that text that runs through his story. and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot of weight -- give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three he escaped in 1948 in october and he returns to the soviet union and i wrote this what i think may be is an answer to your question. george coval has lived and admired life and after the stresses of such artifice he may have hoped for a new start. when he returned from moscow he found of twisted culture steeped in propaganda and mainly against jewish and -- jewish americans. correspondent wrote at the time anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that this country's evolution is become the most reactionary power on earth unquote. in america he was walking on eggshells in terms of anti-semitismn and anti-
for example it's utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and another 20 minutes talking about the movement. they ended up in sioux city iowa because they came through the ellis island of the right which is galveston texas. it's in interweaving narrative that it has a sub narrative that text that runs through his story. and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot of weight -- give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three he escaped in 1948 in october and...
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we have to make it tougher to get across and we also need a brand-new ellis island of the famed portalew york city. we need that at the u.s.-mexico southern border. and a place where these desperate people can come in safety in a regulated legal way. but for both parties in our country, and you know this, sean, republicans as well as democrats. and they point fingers this way. >> sean: change the law, but enforce the law, congressman, you have -- you are on the front lines of all of this. one of the best political jiu-jitsu moves ever made was by your governor abbett and desantis, that texas and arizona and border states have been bearing the brunt of all this joe biden illegal immigration. okay, send them to the sanctuary city of new york, send them to california, send them to delaware, send them to d.c. now those states are only getting just a glimpse of what texas has been dealing with now since joe biden became president. and they don't like it and they won $50 million a year, and they won the national guard called up there. fascinating. >> yes, that is exactly right, watching eric
we have to make it tougher to get across and we also need a brand-new ellis island of the famed portalew york city. we need that at the u.s.-mexico southern border. and a place where these desperate people can come in safety in a regulated legal way. but for both parties in our country, and you know this, sean, republicans as well as democrats. and they point fingers this way. >> sean: change the law, but enforce the law, congressman, you have -- you are on the front lines of all of this....
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national geographic photographer stephen wilkes' pictures tell compelling stories, from the ghosts of ellis islandshowcasing an alternative dimension even stranger than we could ever imagine. >> i think what really makes a great and meaningful photograph is the story that it tells. you know. does it make you feel something? >> reporter: his award-winning day-to-night photography series showing time passing in a single image. it's one of his best-known projects. what is the process for a photograph like that? >> it takes months sometimes. i put cranes in places. i build scaffolding. what we just did from shi-shi beach, i took three separate trips to finally get that photograph. and i stood on a rock for almost 20 hours photographing this epic seascape. when i went to bears ears national park in utah-colorado border, we hiked in over an hour and we camped for three nights to capture the moon rising. >> reporter: and after 20 years photographing our national parks, wilkes has borne witness to the impact of a changing climate. >> in the yukon, we were expecting 55-degree temperatures and a migration t
national geographic photographer stephen wilkes' pictures tell compelling stories, from the ghosts of ellis islandshowcasing an alternative dimension even stranger than we could ever imagine. >> i think what really makes a great and meaningful photograph is the story that it tells. you know. does it make you feel something? >> reporter: his award-winning day-to-night photography series showing time passing in a single image. it's one of his best-known projects. what is the process...
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for example the galveston movement which is utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and the united states spent another 20minutes talking about the galveston movement . his parents came in, they ended up in sioux city iowa because they came in through the ellis island of the west which was galveston texas. but it's an interweaving narrative that is a subtext that runs through his story. and there are many surprises in it. i don't want to give a lot away. t i will read you the first paragraph of part three when he returns, when he escapes in 1948 and he returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is an answer to your question but george abramovich koval lived about his past, family and work and after escaping from the stresses of such artifice he may have hoped for a new start when he returned to moscow in november 1948 he found only a twisted fearful culture, even propaganda and prejudice mainly against jews and americans. as the new york times foreign correspondent cl sulzberger wrote at the time, anyone coming to russia at this time must a
for example the galveston movement which is utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and the united states spent another 20minutes talking about the galveston movement . his parents came in, they ended up in sioux city iowa because they came in through the ellis island of the west which was galveston texas. but it's an interweaving narrative that is a subtext that runs through his story. and there are many surprises in it. i don't want to give a lot away. t i will read you...
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ellis island, et cetera.ent down to texas and i was there earlier this year, they are absolutely getting crushed under this. not just order crossings, but resources, education, the drug problem that has come with and i think they have tried everything else, they have asked for help and it has not worked. this is their attempt to make more people aware of the problems down there. james: mr. mayor, you were not running a sanctuary city. you did not think that that was the way to go. it seems we have a problem of chaos at the border that the administration will not address, will not fix. are you waiting for president to work with congress? what is the solution here? >> strong regulated borders. mayor adams has the same problem as governor avid. they cannot handle what is going on. out of frustration with the rest of these governors and mayors, they are showing these elected leaders that we have a problem. as opposed to trying to get publicity, why don't the mayors engage these governors? go to the border, unders
ellis island, et cetera.ent down to texas and i was there earlier this year, they are absolutely getting crushed under this. not just order crossings, but resources, education, the drug problem that has come with and i think they have tried everything else, they have asked for help and it has not worked. this is their attempt to make more people aware of the problems down there. james: mr. mayor, you were not running a sanctuary city. you did not think that that was the way to go. it seems we...
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all four of my grandparents came to ellis island, and i am a product of legal immigration. you have similar stories to tell. we believe, and this probably is the biggest issue to me more than any other issue. i prefer the guy that gave us two dollar per gallon gasoline. i prefer the president that for the first time in 75 years made us energy independent. [cheering] now some people got upset with donald trump because he sent out mean tweets to a very corrupt media that lied about him for three years. if i got lied about for three years, i would think they are corrupt as hell like he does, wouldn't you? think about it, i want america not only to be energy independent, but energy dominant. how is it possible that we live in a time and a place and an era where we have more natural resources domestically with gas, natural gas, oil and coal, and we have got a president that is begging repeatedly opec to increase their output, and they keep saying no? how is it we have a president that wants to make russia rich again? he imported 684 million barrels of oil from russia last year.
all four of my grandparents came to ellis island, and i am a product of legal immigration. you have similar stories to tell. we believe, and this probably is the biggest issue to me more than any other issue. i prefer the guy that gave us two dollar per gallon gasoline. i prefer the president that for the first time in 75 years made us energy independent. [cheering] now some people got upset with donald trump because he sent out mean tweets to a very corrupt media that lied about him for three...
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parenthesis city by the way or most immigrants landed throughout the history of our country and ellis islandis as you say if you have been down to texas and i was there earlier this year, they are absolutely getting crushed under this. it is not just extend to the border crossings. obviously to resources, to education, to the drug problem that has come with it. i think they are trying to -- they've tried everything else where they asked for help it hasn't worked. this is their attempt to make more people aware of the problem down there. james: mr. mayor, you are not running a sanctuary city. you did not think that was the way to go. it seems to me we have a problem of chaos at the border that the administration will not address, will not fix. are you waiting for the president to work with congress? what is the solution here? >> the solution strong related borders but what's interesting to me as a mayor adams, who i support, has the same promise governor abbott. they cannot handle what is going on here think what governor abbott is doing out of frustration with the rest of these governors and
parenthesis city by the way or most immigrants landed throughout the history of our country and ellis islandis as you say if you have been down to texas and i was there earlier this year, they are absolutely getting crushed under this. it is not just extend to the border crossings. obviously to resources, to education, to the drug problem that has come with it. i think they are trying to -- they've tried everything else where they asked for help it hasn't worked. this is their attempt to make...
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skeptical of any estimates about the number, given that we are going from a system that the days of ellis island are long over. they ended over a century no. legal immigration is the second most complicated portion of u.s. law, second to income tax. they are extraordinarily restricted, even compared to other oil-rich countries. the u.s. is extremely restrictive when it comes to immigration. in terms of people knowing around the world how they already two media and television, i think that probably plays an effect. i think the big reason why they know is that there are people from all over the world who tell their family members back home how great it is in the u.s., how much posterity there is, how much opportunity there is. we you do surveys about patriotism and how much like the u.s., immigrants in the u.s. are more like you to say the u.s. is the best country in the world and more likely to say the rest of the world should be like the west. it is enthusiasm in the u.s. which i feel like we need especially in these hyper-partisan times. i think india and the realization of the rest of the worl
skeptical of any estimates about the number, given that we are going from a system that the days of ellis island are long over. they ended over a century no. legal immigration is the second most complicated portion of u.s. law, second to income tax. they are extraordinarily restricted, even compared to other oil-rich countries. the u.s. is extremely restrictive when it comes to immigration. in terms of people knowing around the world how they already two media and television, i think that...
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for example the movement which is under the fastening one —- fascinating which is the ellis island of west. i could spend another 20 minutes talking about that and in the end up in sioux city iowa because they come through galveston texas it is an interwoven narrative a subtext that runs to the story. and with the first paragraph when he escapes in 1948 and he returns to the soviet union and in answer to your question. for eight years george had lived after escaping he may have hoped for a new start. but when he returned to moscow november 48 was only a twisted fearful culture steeped in propaganda and prejudice against jews and americans. new york times foreign correspondent road at the time anyone coming to russia at this time must always bear in mind the paradox that country has now become the most reactionary power honors". on —- on earth"so now walking on egg shells in terms of anti-semitism and anti- communism and then when he returns to russia it was a horrifying period of anti-semitism that he walked right into november 1948 and the chapter goes into that in the book. i could
for example the movement which is under the fastening one —- fascinating which is the ellis island of west. i could spend another 20 minutes talking about that and in the end up in sioux city iowa because they come through galveston texas it is an interwoven narrative a subtext that runs to the story. and with the first paragraph when he escapes in 1948 and he returns to the soviet union and in answer to your question. for eight years george had lived after escaping he may have hoped for a...
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i am the daughter of immigrant parents who came here over 50 years ago to ellis island, and just likeamerican, they work hard to achieve the american dream and have an opportunity. yet, we deprive them of -- that is wrong. >> my goodness. coming up, why in the midwest -- they are saying no more when it comes to reciting the pledge of allegiance. veteran homeowners, i've got great news. home values have climbed to record highs and your home equity has climbed too. now's the time to turn it into an average of $60,000 cash with the newday 100 loan. and because it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value you get 25% more cash than you would get at other lenders. no one knows veterans like newday usa. ♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer and tesla full self-driving is the worst commercial software i've ever seen. tell congress to shut it down. paid for by the dawn
i am the daughter of immigrant parents who came here over 50 years ago to ellis island, and just likeamerican, they work hard to achieve the american dream and have an opportunity. yet, we deprive them of -- that is wrong. >> my goodness. coming up, why in the midwest -- they are saying no more when it comes to reciting the pledge of allegiance. veteran homeowners, i've got great news. home values have climbed to record highs and your home equity has climbed too. now's the time to turn it...
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it oversees a lot of federal monuments with the exception of the statue of liberty and ellis island. they have their own conservancy's. but within our region we have amazing monuments, including this crown jewel, federal hall. this evening, i am joined by board members of our board of directors
it oversees a lot of federal monuments with the exception of the statue of liberty and ellis island. they have their own conservancy's. but within our region we have amazing monuments, including this crown jewel, federal hall. this evening, i am joined by board members of our board of directors
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john pavlich came over through ellis island and then we stayed where my great grandmother was from.ere where my my ancestors. showed me new things about my heritage. thanks to my husband for taking me and for her for touring us around. >> dagen: i partied in croatia. it was fun. all right, joey. >> joey: this is something strange. this is called a fair ball right here. batter's box fair ball. this is the toledo mud hens which is c. >> ot. good on him not knowing what to do. pitcher picks it up. fair ball. playable ball. take off running. >> katie: i have never seen this before. >> katie: in addition to duck hunting. >> i know it a minute ago. okay. all right. well that is it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> thank you, katie. appreciate it. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a federal judge is ordering the justice department to prepare for the release of some of the information used to obtain the search warrant of the trump-florida compound mar-a-lago. lawyers for several news media outlets argued today the materials shou
john pavlich came over through ellis island and then we stayed where my great grandmother was from.ere where my my ancestors. showed me new things about my heritage. thanks to my husband for taking me and for her for touring us around. >> dagen: i partied in croatia. it was fun. all right, joey. >> joey: this is something strange. this is called a fair ball right here. batter's box fair ball. this is the toledo mud hens which is c. >> ot. good on him not knowing what to do....
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quite interesting when we're told that we in new york city, the home of the statue of liberty, of ellis islandillions of immigrants don't have this experience. unfortunately what we actually have here is a right wing political extremist crisis. unfortunately governor abbott is fomenting anti-immigrant and anti latino hate which impacts all of us, whether we arrive here today or decades ago, which is why we're responding this strongly to what governor abbott and others are doing. we're heard of illegal use to describe asylum-seekers which is a lie. asylum-seekers go through a process, they have a background check, they're given documents at the border that allows them to be in the country as they seek as sigh lum. what's happening here is unfortunate. we're seeing language not used in decades. we have to push back because so much is at risk. we've learned from history that the use of human beings for political purposes should be a line not to be crossed. and what governor abbott is doing should not be tolerated and we should not tolerate others doing the same and following suit. >> manuel castr
quite interesting when we're told that we in new york city, the home of the statue of liberty, of ellis islandillions of immigrants don't have this experience. unfortunately what we actually have here is a right wing political extremist crisis. unfortunately governor abbott is fomenting anti-immigrant and anti latino hate which impacts all of us, whether we arrive here today or decades ago, which is why we're responding this strongly to what governor abbott and others are doing. we're heard of...
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it's in an open area of arizona, the third most busiest crossing, and people say this is a new ellis islandea : >> yeah, closing a small location doesn't fix the problem. this needs to be a plan for the entire border, not just for one section of the border. again, i'll take what i can get, but this is not going to change dramatically the number of people crossing the border. >> is texas going to indefinitely, indefinitely send illegal immigrants to washington and other states like new york? >> i sure hope so. i think it puts pressure on the biden administration and certainly shows some of the other states that have had to deal with the border crisis like we have and still really aren't, but they're getting a touch of it and they're feeling it with just talking about dc getting close to 0.1% of total illegal immigrants since biden has been around and imagine if they had to deal with 1 bernards healthcares instead -- 1% instead of 4,000 dealing with 40,000. can you imagine the outcry. we're dealing with 50 to 60% of the border crossings and no one comes to our aid. >> edward lawrence and pete
it's in an open area of arizona, the third most busiest crossing, and people say this is a new ellis islandea : >> yeah, closing a small location doesn't fix the problem. this needs to be a plan for the entire border, not just for one section of the border. again, i'll take what i can get, but this is not going to change dramatically the number of people crossing the border. >> is texas going to indefinitely, indefinitely send illegal immigrants to washington and other states like...
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now stick around everyone, it's not exactly a scene out of ellis island.texas is buzzing more migrants to new york city with no return ticket. how the democratic mayor of the big apple is responding to this, next. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. anncr vo: stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. anncr vo: serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes.
now stick around everyone, it's not exactly a scene out of ellis island.texas is buzzing more migrants to new york city with no return ticket. how the democratic mayor of the big apple is responding to this, next. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily...
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it's not exactly a scene out of ellis island.ernor of texas is bussing more migrants to new york city with no return ticket. how the democratic mayor of the big apple is responding next. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazinenergy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com technically when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but there are ways you can repair it. i'm excited about pronamel repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobo
it's not exactly a scene out of ellis island.ernor of texas is bussing more migrants to new york city with no return ticket. how the democratic mayor of the big apple is responding next. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazinenergy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com technically when enamel is gone, you cannot...
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question is coming from gerald, funny enough that was about my last name was before it was changed on ellis island. but was the role of the catholic faith within the revolution in period especially as it contained to the processing communities here. >> that is such a fantastic question. i am going to rely on the work on mauro fairly here who has done a lot of works on u.s. catholics anglo new conflicts in north america. colonial catholics in the british empire and in north america were pretty loyal to the british state. they were really english catholics. they had learned to work within the english system then once the revolution happens catholics disproportionately participate in the revolutionary movement, disproportionate to their numbers. they use that as a lever to gain more citizen ship rights. to move military service to help redefine what their status looks like. the other thing is really important is the french alliance it makes it very clear that the united states is not going to be a protestant nation. it is one of the things, 1778, right? they are working on earlier than that working o
question is coming from gerald, funny enough that was about my last name was before it was changed on ellis island. but was the role of the catholic faith within the revolution in period especially as it contained to the processing communities here. >> that is such a fantastic question. i am going to rely on the work on mauro fairly here who has done a lot of works on u.s. catholics anglo new conflicts in north america. colonial catholics in the british empire and in north america were...
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i know what they're saying i about on ellis islands. we allow a million people a year to come here. one fifth of our population are foreign born, but we can't allow a wide open border runll by cartels smuggling people in here, killing americans and migrants. we're profiting into human trafficking. i'm tired of it. ..i rather, we got one minute fr you to respond. one minute for r response. >> i a i absolutely admire the congressman's passion. i think governor abbott's stunt in sending the migrants by bus to new york and washington, d.c. were actually brilliant moves w because it is again showing the american people the magnitude of this human crisis. we must do something. rk but t republicans and democrats have to work together to do something together that trump's hotel wasn't completelyic one those to stay in mexico policy work. the wallworko, th. id ifen walls didn't work, joe bidn wouldn't be building one around the national passion it in the world today. why congressman's passion where where is his suggestion? whatbout are we going to do for people who want to come? hang on . le
i know what they're saying i about on ellis islands. we allow a million people a year to come here. one fifth of our population are foreign born, but we can't allow a wide open border runll by cartels smuggling people in here, killing americans and migrants. we're profiting into human trafficking. i'm tired of it. ..i rather, we got one minute fr you to respond. one minute for r response. >> i a i absolutely admire the congressman's passion. i think governor abbott's stunt in sending the...
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they go from statue of liberty to ellis eye lend, hen over to -- island, over to manhattan.ey: the navy if seals do it for a reason. wives are part of it, whole family's a part of it. they know each other, tight-knit family. will: really cool. still ahead, the senate will reconvene at noon today as democrats push their massive spending bill. senator bill cassidy on how the legislation will impact your family, coming up. ♪ ♪ that little leaf brought this old photo to life, i can finally put some names to those faces... it's like i'm back there at 39 elmhurst with all these folks. ancestry can guide you to family discoveries trelegy for copd. in the 1950 census. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent
they go from statue of liberty to ellis eye lend, hen over to -- island, over to manhattan.ey: the navy if seals do it for a reason. wives are part of it, whole family's a part of it. they know each other, tight-knit family. will: really cool. still ahead, the senate will reconvene at noon today as democrats push their massive spending bill. senator bill cassidy on how the legislation will impact your family, coming up. ♪ ♪ that little leaf brought this old photo to life, i can finally put...
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all four of my grandparents came to ellis island, and i am a product of legal immigration.ost of you have similar stories to tell. and this probably is the biggest issue to me more than any other issue. i prefer the god that gave us two dollars per gallon gasoline. i prefer the president that for the first time in 75 years made us energy independent. [cheering] now some people got upset with donald because he sent out mean tweets to a very corrupt media that lied about him for three years. if i got lied about for three years i would think they are corrupt as hell like he does, would not you? think about it, i want america not only to be energy independent, but energy dominant. i was possible we live in a time and a place and an era where we have more natural resources domestically with gas, natural gas, oil and coal, and we have got a president that is begging repeatedly opec to increase their output, and they keep saying no? how is it we have a president that wants to make russia rich again? he imported 68 4 million barrels from russia last year. how is that possible? we h
all four of my grandparents came to ellis island, and i am a product of legal immigration.ost of you have similar stories to tell. and this probably is the biggest issue to me more than any other issue. i prefer the god that gave us two dollars per gallon gasoline. i prefer the president that for the first time in 75 years made us energy independent. [cheering] now some people got upset with donald because he sent out mean tweets to a very corrupt media that lied about him for three years. if i...
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it oversees a lot of federal monuments with the exception of the statue of liberty and ellis island. they have their own conservancy's. but within our region we have amazing monuments, including this crown jewel, federal hall. this evening, i am joined by board members of our board of directors -- former congressman steve israel. [applause] come on, steve. and my dear friend and one of the great former republican state chairs of the state of new york, ben cox. [applause] you see, like the former members of congress, our board is a bipartisan board made up of people from both political parties and from all walks of life, because that is what new york represented when we formed this great nation. you are in the building that is not the original federal hall. the original federal hall was a wooden building that basically lasted to 1812, and then was demolished. it was serving as the city hall of what was then new york. ironically, in 2024, new york as a unified city will be 400 years old -- as a founded city. and in 2026, we will be celebrating our nation's 250th birthday. coinciding wi
it oversees a lot of federal monuments with the exception of the statue of liberty and ellis island. they have their own conservancy's. but within our region we have amazing monuments, including this crown jewel, federal hall. this evening, i am joined by board members of our board of directors -- former congressman steve israel. [applause] come on, steve. and my dear friend and one of the great former republican state chairs of the state of new york, ben cox. [applause] you see, like the...
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. >> well what i think is what should be done, eric adams should open up a situation like ellis island, and test these people to make sure the people coming to new york city don't have any diseases, that they are healthy, and i'm an immigrant. i want to help people, but the problem that the biden administration doesn't do on the border, it doesn't test to find out who is terrorist, who wants to work hard, who wants to pledge allegiance to our country , or not just come in, so i believe in immigration but i believe in checks and balances so eric adams, who i support and wants to have law and order, should put these people coming into new york city through a checklist, make sure they are healthy, make sure they don't have terrorism background, et cetera et cetera. >> we're not being anti- immigrant, we're being following the law. there's a set of laws, just follow the law. that will be okay. >> the procedure to make sure other new york citizens don't get sick because they have diseases. >> john catsimatidis, great to see you thank you for being with me on this friday. meanwhile the white
. >> well what i think is what should be done, eric adams should open up a situation like ellis island, and test these people to make sure the people coming to new york city don't have any diseases, that they are healthy, and i'm an immigrant. i want to help people, but the problem that the biden administration doesn't do on the border, it doesn't test to find out who is terrorist, who wants to work hard, who wants to pledge allegiance to our country , or not just come in, so i believe in...
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national geographic photographer stephen wilkes' pictures tell compelling stories from the ghosts of ellis islandnging "day to night" photography veer rseries showing time passig in a single image. it's well-known. >> i built scaffolding. what we did on the beach, i took three separate trips to get that photograph and i stood on a rock for almost 20 hours photographing this epic seascape.entoiol park in utah/colorado border we hiked in over an hour and camped for three nights to capture the moon rising. >> reporter: after 20 years photographing our national parks, wilkes has borne witness to the impact of a changing climate. >> in the yukon we were expecting 55-degree temperatures and a migration to come through and ended up having 30-degree temperatures, 50-knot winds and snow. the ranch in yellowstone for "america the beautiful." do you know two weeks later the bridges i traveled to to make that photograph don't exist anymore. the yellowstone river flooded at a scale that's never been seen before. we have to change our behavior because we've been a species that's constantly taken and not given
national geographic photographer stephen wilkes' pictures tell compelling stories from the ghosts of ellis islandnging "day to night" photography veer rseries showing time passig in a single image. it's well-known. >> i built scaffolding. what we did on the beach, i took three separate trips to get that photograph and i stood on a rock for almost 20 hours photographing this epic seascape.entoiol park in utah/colorado border we hiked in over an hour and camped for three nights to...
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there when it became members of our country, the torch for freedom. 9/11 memorial committee of ellis islandne of the great things that this event does is shows the character of the men and women in the military. i have guys coming from all over the country to swim across one of the most dangerous rivers in our country. everybody here around me as a combat veteran. these are the men and women who put their lives in the line for our country and other coming back to help other veterans. it's a beautiful event and symbolizes the way have veterans come only if police officers, we have firefighters. so many great people to come together for a great cause. >> you mention it's one of the most dangerous rivers. if all you on social media, he put a lot of guys like me who want to pretend to be a come or live the life of a navy seal. it's a 3-mile swim, right? a 2-mile run. how difficult is this river? >> you have to train for it. this is a tough river. what's so great about it, the navy seals -- we have to step up and represent. we have over 200 swimmers showing up this year. will put the grueling sw
there when it became members of our country, the torch for freedom. 9/11 memorial committee of ellis islandne of the great things that this event does is shows the character of the men and women in the military. i have guys coming from all over the country to swim across one of the most dangerous rivers in our country. everybody here around me as a combat veteran. these are the men and women who put their lives in the line for our country and other coming back to help other veterans. it's a...
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max rose, who once again gets feedback as a moderate in staten island, said this. >> and ellie wants is to have a special session. opposing dangerous standards. judges need the description first set of us getting it fixed. max rhodes asked to know we think of further service to the country. halfway through his first term he started getting some pressure because of the phone the police movement and then he starts swinging against the democrats when he was in political pressure. it didn't save him. nicole nelly ends up winning that seat and now he wants another shot at it. >> there's a lot of republicans on staten island. she ended up winning the last race. so whoever wins will go up -- you know the vote will be there but they've got to get to the primaries first. but this is an issue for democrats in new york. people want to be able to read the subways again. they want to be able to put their teenagers on the subway not to worry about watching their backs at all times. you want to go to an atm machine you want to know that you're safe and that's not happening in our city and probably
max rose, who once again gets feedback as a moderate in staten island, said this. >> and ellie wants is to have a special session. opposing dangerous standards. judges need the description first set of us getting it fixed. max rhodes asked to know we think of further service to the country. halfway through his first term he started getting some pressure because of the phone the police movement and then he starts swinging against the democrats when he was in political pressure. it didn't...