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in 2016, i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of things all over the city, evidently, must die can. so i wanted to tell the same line as the state and the prior courts even further, it appeared to what the case to vanish so that it would not have to justify ignoring it. therefore, the city is lawyer trade. it is males with me for 2 years engaging in what i now would view as gas lighting that is open. i would get discouraged and go go away. there were no documents produced and no real investigation. i didn't but i didn't know the city's help at the end of the 2 years, so on the left. finally, let me go forward. the case again, the courts again dismissed the case. now, why do i persist after 20 years? 19 years, and then one important point, very important point is now to develop, well my claims were dismissed as they were later acting on down the interest of these jurisdictions. as noted above the states, some studies claimed and never time bought this fraud. and they can take action at any time
in 2016, i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of things all over the city, evidently, must die can. so i wanted to tell the same line as the state and the prior courts even further, it appeared to what the case to vanish so that it would not have to justify ignoring it. therefore, the city is lawyer trade. it is males with me for 2 years engaging in what i now would view as gas lighting that is open. i would get discouraged and go go...
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the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i sort of came up against this as i'm wanting to study the origins of the revolution and new york. but i don't have any documents. but when i'm going through the newspapers, i that there's this election and there's a lot of propagate what we would call propaganda that's published in the press and there's people announcing their candidacies and this is where the first characters really come into the story is that there's a family and faction in new york called the alliances and they're led by a pe
the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and...
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yes, that's right, new york. you afraid, for several months each house and village was completely defended. in the report of the ministry of defense it was already under a new name. as a result of the active actions of the unit. group of troops center, a large group of enemy troops was defeated and one of the largest settlements of the toretsk agglomeration and a strategically important logistics hub - novgorodskoye - was liberated. our colleague vitaly starushchenko found himself in new york in the first hours after the liberation. here it is, the road to russian new york. now we are on the outskirts. of course, he was not destined to be new york for long. reverend from kiev with his western curator. obviously failed, by the way, that same sign, all covered with shrapnel and bullets, so high, there was a density of fire here, at the moment the settlement has already been cleared is under the complete control of our forces. the guys from the assault detachment of the ninth separate guards motorized rifle brigade
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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.e was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spitze
the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.e was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely...
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new york washing it and strategy of many ways is cap and around new york. i mean new england he goes to as commander of the continental army in new england in 1775. it's basically successful the british get thrown out. st patrick's day roughly 1776 they abandoned they the new englanders are so against. yes the british crown that they kept troops can occupy there so they go to new york and and washington wants to chase them out of new york military defeat after military defeat he's to save any of his army he's defeated in brooklyn and upper has to get out to new jersey all the way down well and if you look where's winter and were there all around they were all centered around new york they're in new jersey when the british occupied philadelphia ghost of valley forge which is now part the philadelphia metro area wasn't there is is going new jersey, upstate new york, the hudson they're holding the hudson the chain across the hudson to keep the british fleet going to albany. and it's only with difficulty that our french allies can persuade washington that they
new york washing it and strategy of many ways is cap and around new york. i mean new england he goes to as commander of the continental army in new england in 1775. it's basically successful the british get thrown out. st patrick's day roughly 1776 they abandoned they the new englanders are so against. yes the british crown that they kept troops can occupy there so they go to new york and and washington wants to chase them out of new york military defeat after military defeat he's to save any...
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to new york to gettysburg, to all throughout the country and. now his writings are preserved so when after the edition of generals in bronze was released, you know, do contact you and say, you know, i found this i have this, i have this letter, i have this photograph. so it took another 15 more years of research, but the next edition of generals in bronze will have over 50 pages of new that no historian ever seen and you know, that's my greatest joy is is to read his writings, go through his notes and do some further research his life and share it with the public. so i'm glad to be here today to talk to you and if you have any questions, because speaking to the microphone, ryan's got a microphone to speak in. so raise your hand and. yep, right there. bill. i don't understand the finances of artists, but you made him sound so successful. you know how he ended up penniless? he was, the world's worst businessman. okay. you know, when compared. i don't want to compare artists here, but vincent van gogh never sold a painting in his life, but now he's
to new york to gettysburg, to all throughout the country and. now his writings are preserved so when after the edition of generals in bronze was released, you know, do contact you and say, you know, i found this i have this, i have this letter, i have this photograph. so it took another 15 more years of research, but the next edition of generals in bronze will have over 50 pages of new that no historian ever seen and you know, that's my greatest joy is is to read his writings, go through his...
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, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields. now on paper, he looks as good as corcoran and more. he's an the highest irish-american leader in the mexican war. but lincoln and shields had a past lincoln and shields had actually for the senate in 1855. shields, the incumbent, they both lost more importantly in. 1841, after lincoln had broken up with mary todd, he learned that his fiancee was busy writing under an assumed name a series of satires about irish democrats. remember, mary was a good writer and a good whig at the time. lincoln found a way to get back in her good graces. he would visit the home of the local newspaper editor and help her with these satires. one of them was about james shields reading
, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields. now on paper, he looks as good as corcoran and more. he's an the highest irish-american leader in the mexican war. but lincoln and shields had a...
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will not give up amna: and, the impact of a supreme court ruling making it easier to carry guns in new york city. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. >> john s. and james l. knight foundation. more at kf.org >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. the 2024 campaign is in full swing, with vice president kamala harris's running mate, tim walz, hitting the trail on his own for the first time. geoff: it comes a day after former president donald trump's two hour livestream with elon musk, on x formerly twitter. but what was billed as a triumphant return to the social media platform, was fraught with tech troubles. laura barron lopez starts our coverage. laura: minnesota governor tim walz, in los angeles, californi
will not give up amna: and, the impact of a supreme court ruling making it easier to carry guns in new york city. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. >> john s. and james l. knight foundation. more at kf.org >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made...
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my law licenses in new york. >> my car is registered in new york. i have a home, new york. and the only india that the states require the united states required is where are you going? >> hom is e to?an where are you going to returnid to? and i've always said new york, here is the democrats. it's very strange. they're spending tens of millions of dollars to get me off the ballot. the democratic party that i grew getballot with, sean with robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king was a democratic party that was on the forefront of the battle a to make sure that every american could vote for the candidate that they wanted. >> this democratic party is doing the opposites it's trying to disenfranchize all these million voterscratic e who say they want to be on the ballot and the millions who have expressed support fortl in the polls. they're trying to disenfranchize them and it's odd, it's pretty inconsistent with the i with the history of the democrat party. >> and then had this very weird election where the primaries were canceled by the democratic party, the democrati
my law licenses in new york. >> my car is registered in new york. i have a home, new york. and the only india that the states require the united states required is where are you going? >> hom is e to?an where are you going to returnid to? and i've always said new york, here is the democrats. it's very strange. they're spending tens of millions of dollars to get me off the ballot. the democratic party that i grew getballot with, sean with robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther...
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today, all new york state license plates are manufactured in the auburn coectional city. so the people who manufacture your new yorstate license plates, they are literally walking in. william freeman's footsteps. so freeman's story is not over, but a portion of it actually might end literally in the next five weeks. there is a bill that is up to the need for the new york state legislature, and it's coming up in may. and there are there's two bills that are coming up. one is called the no slavery in new york act. and i realize that using slavery to refer to forc carceral labois controversial thing. and that's something that we can talk about. but that is what this bill is called. and what this bill does is it it says it basically says th n one will be forced to work in a prison in new york state or in any carceral institution in new york state. it ds not take awalar. it does not take away the opportunity to work for people who want to. what it does simply is it takes away the possibility of being forced to work, which is exactly what william freeman objected to. then there'
today, all new york state license plates are manufactured in the auburn coectional city. so the people who manufacture your new yorstate license plates, they are literally walking in. william freeman's footsteps. so freeman's story is not over, but a portion of it actually might end literally in the next five weeks. there is a bill that is up to the need for the new york state legislature, and it's coming up in may. and there are there's two bills that are coming up. one is called the no...
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there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to western democracy and capitalism was real and it was on display for everyone to see. and some of the people who saw it were dignitaries from around the world who arrived in new york to participate. this picture is of the procession of the motorcade of england's king george who sailed over to attend the fair? on that day when the british king arrived one million of new york school children were given the day off to go watch the procession. but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fa
there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to...
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on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the centurynd half since the new york city draft riots, numerous pchogical lahrs, popular -- scholars, popular books and articles are their rated and examined the significant events that comprisedhe largest civil insurrection this u.s. history, and and most of theseorks have included illustrations of the violence that were published in its immediate aftermath in the weekly newspapers. none of the many studies or popular accounts have used these images as much more than endorsemt for or reiteration of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be value waited in their own -- evaluated in their own right. illustrated newspap
on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the centurynd half since the new york...
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new york city. he has appeared on morning joe, the voice of america, the history channel american heroes channel, espn and c-span. he's spoken at the fdr presidential library in the past at the john f kennedy and also at the truman presidential libraries, as well as grant's cottage state historic site, the national baseball hall of fame and museum, and various institutions universities and libraries and festivals across the country. and he lives in new york state. here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza david pietrusza. thank you. i thinkhe first question i often get about, the book is, which is why? first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me this is an honor to be here everyone is nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway. so why write a book like this. if you are like presidential historian and and such well before, that i was doing baseball history and i the book i'm
new york city. he has appeared on morning joe, the voice of america, the history channel american heroes channel, espn and c-span. he's spoken at the fdr presidential library in the past at the john f kennedy and also at the truman presidential libraries, as well as grant's cottage state historic site, the national baseball hall of fame and museum, and various institutions universities and libraries and festivals across the country. and he lives in new york state. here to talk with us about his...
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those you says with all of those recent migrant crime, the chief of patrol once again calling on new yorknge its century laws saying it's just hiding competitors, something he has been telling fox news for months to be one a small portion do not come here for the american dream, they come here to prey on new yorkers. we need to have the option to if you go through the system, to go through a. >> martha: and is this migrants mug shot that you're looking at is putting us all back in the spotlight, this is who you were just talking about martha, according to investigators this migrant raped a woman at stoney land, continues as we try to follow more of these developments. >> martha: yes, rosanna scotto thank you big alexis joins you know, anchor a good day new york. she is also the host over the sanctuary trap which is an excellent piece available on fox nations and her interview with mayor adams was also so interesting. might mean, it is a tough spot it, so as achieve of police patrol. >> so the chief of police patrol is begging to the city to change the sanctuary laws because as you know, w
those you says with all of those recent migrant crime, the chief of patrol once again calling on new yorknge its century laws saying it's just hiding competitors, something he has been telling fox news for months to be one a small portion do not come here for the american dream, they come here to prey on new yorkers. we need to have the option to if you go through the system, to go through a. >> martha: and is this migrants mug shot that you're looking at is putting us all back in the...
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and then the "new york times" sued.the "new york times" has been working on that, and that's how we wound up with this particular damning document. the department of state, which has been holding on to it says the timing is coincidental. which seems kind of fishy. >> ainsley: which ambassador? was this the italian ambassador to the united states? or was this our ambassador that was sent there? >> steve: our ambassador. >> ainsley: ours. so his dad's friend. >> lawrence: colleague at best. >> brian: communication like we are seeing now. should would he be doing this? i don't think we should be giving this information. is this in our best interest? just like the text messages for barack obama's administration why is joe biden's son on the board of burisma when part of his portfolio is ukraine. >> lawrence: at the very beginning the obama administration, the white house counsel's office had warned joe biden that they shouldn't be doing. this this is not. >> brian: they knew nothing about it. >> lawrence: by the way the fac
and then the "new york times" sued.the "new york times" has been working on that, and that's how we wound up with this particular damning document. the department of state, which has been holding on to it says the timing is coincidental. which seems kind of fishy. >> ainsley: which ambassador? was this the italian ambassador to the united states? or was this our ambassador that was sent there? >> steve: our ambassador. >> ainsley: ours. so his dad's friend....
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in my drivers licenses from new york and i pay taxes in new york and my only law offices in new yorkcar is registered in new york and a home in new york and the only issue that the states require is where will you return to and i've always said new york and it's very strange the democrats spending tens of million dollars to get me off the ballot in the democratic party that i grew up with with john community and martin luther king a party at the forefront of the battle to make sure every american could vote for the candidate they wanted in this democratic party doing the opposite trying to disenfranchise the millions of voters who say they want me on the ballots and trying to disenfranchise them and it is pretty inconsistent with the history of the party and this very weird election where the primaries were canceled that say they're trying to save democracy from donald trump but they canceled the primaries and democracy within the parties and they chose vice president harris to run without any election that no one voted for her a committee made of donors and democratic elites so demo
in my drivers licenses from new york and i pay taxes in new york and my only law offices in new yorkcar is registered in new york and a home in new york and the only issue that the states require is where will you return to and i've always said new york and it's very strange the democrats spending tens of million dollars to get me off the ballot in the democratic party that i grew up with with john community and martin luther king a party at the forefront of the battle to make sure every...
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there, not stucco, then first of all, there are very heavy battles there are leaving for new york, nowe trying to stabilize the situation and there is such a troublesome work being done there. this, to once again prevent muscovites from moving from new york along those corridors to nelipivka, and this is not a cauldron, that is, we already explained that these are just corridors, it is where they are crawling through our positions, and that was the best way to show the situation, but if you talk from new york in iron about the bag that has formed there, then of course, at first glance, you can tell about... you can testify there that they can move from new york to iron, from iron to new york, to surround it all, but, it was always bigger, our military, too, it's all to me. that is , they can leave there, and now there are no large-scale advances from iron to new york, so they just climb on all sides, there is heavy fighting, and that is all that can be said for today. are there prepared positions behind turetsky, behind new york, a little further west, to which ukrainian fighters could
there, not stucco, then first of all, there are very heavy battles there are leaving for new york, nowe trying to stabilize the situation and there is such a troublesome work being done there. this, to once again prevent muscovites from moving from new york along those corridors to nelipivka, and this is not a cauldron, that is, we already explained that these are just corridors, it is where they are crawling through our positions, and that was the best way to show the situation, but if you...
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michelle fleury in new york, thank you very much. that i york, thank you very much. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome back to bbc news. let me take you back to sicily and the latest details there in the ongoing search for the passengers who were on that yacht when it sank on monday. these scenes have seen quite a lot of activity over the last hour or hour and three quarters and you can see with the information on screen that four bodies have been found inside that sunken yacht. about 45 minutes ago, an hour ago we saw the body bags of the first couple of those bodies being brought to shore with the diving teams, the emergency teams and confirmation that two more bodies have been found now. we are still unclear if those bodies have been brought to shore as well. it is a very fluid situation and a very distressing situation in terms of that situation and what it has been like for the diving teams. we know of the huge challenges that they have been pacing over the last few days, going down, 50
michelle fleury in new york, thank you very much. that i york, thank you very much. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome back to bbc news. let me take you back to sicily and the latest details there in the ongoing search for the passengers who were on that yacht when it sank on monday. these scenes have seen quite a lot of activity over the last hour or hour and three quarters and you can see with the information on screen that four bodies have been found inside that sunken yacht. about 45...
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to philadelphia to new york city on alert for flash flooding into tonight. the major turnaround in the race for the white house. the results of our new polling just ahead of the democratic convention. >>> and ukraine presses further inside russia. >>> first, damaging winds and flash flooding target the mid-atlantic. millions under threat from georgia to new york. a bounce house sent flying in alabama as bermuda cleans up from ernesto after the hurricane slammed into the island, the impact still felt on the eastern seaboard. high waves and dangerous rip currents. while a new heat dome grips the middle of the country. dozens sicked by heat at a colorado air show. meteorologist somara theodore standing by. >>> the race for the white house. vice president harris and governor walz appeal for votes in must-win pennsylvania. our new poll, what it shows about the dramatic shifts in this race, as tens of thousands of protesters get ready to descend on chicago and the democratic national convention. >>> overseas, secretary of state blinken arrives in israel. hoping to
to philadelphia to new york city on alert for flash flooding into tonight. the major turnaround in the race for the white house. the results of our new polling just ahead of the democratic convention. >>> and ukraine presses further inside russia. >>> first, damaging winds and flash flooding target the mid-atlantic. millions under threat from georgia to new york. a bounce house sent flying in alabama as bermuda cleans up from ernesto after the hurricane slammed into the...
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, what do you know about new york, is it completely lost or some part of the town? i don't have such information, i can't tell you whether completely or not completely, we are a little on the other side, but i i know that it is also very difficult there, that it is very difficult for us and very difficult for them, very difficult. i thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the kurdish operation, talking about the situation in donetsk region, a military serviceman, call sign physicist, we will not mention his name, the commander of the 68th tank unit, but a separate hunter brigade. thank you very much. thank you. and so, the armed forces of ukraine took control of more russian territories in two weeks than moscow captured ukrainian in the whole of 2024. however, such a stunning operational success has not yet achieved one very important goal. he, he did not distract russian forces from eastern ukraine, in particular from donbas, where moscow is advancing steadily and rapidly. the financial times writes about it. moreover, as the author of the publication note
, what do you know about new york, is it completely lost or some part of the town? i don't have such information, i can't tell you whether completely or not completely, we are a little on the other side, but i i know that it is also very difficult there, that it is very difficult for us and very difficult for them, very difficult. i thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the kurdish operation, talking about the situation in donetsk region, a military serviceman, call sign physicist,...
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and they relied, on new york's money and power to get republicans elected. so they were very desperate to to nominate for vice president who was appealing to the seward forces. and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said congratulate and mr. vice president said, what are you talking about? you've been nominated vice president. i don't want the job. but he he finally decided do it. so that's and lincoln no say in hamlin it was the convention came up with over here. good morning bryan steenburgen grand rapids michigan in is book and in his recent book steve inskeep and a chapter on thurlow, he suggests that seward was so deta
and they relied, on new york's money and power to get republicans elected. so they were very desperate to to nominate for vice president who was appealing to the seward forces. and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised....
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my bosses were a little unhappy to read about that in the new york times.view is that are difficult journalistic ethical conundrums, and as long as we are upfront with readers about what we have done and explain why, at the end of the day readers can sort it out. transparency is crucial. one reason i wrote the book as well. >> host: when i was getting involved in my own community, my bosses knew i was getting involved in neighborhoods things that weren't partisan. a lot of people love sidewalks, a lot of people hate sidewalks, they are not republican or democrat, so they said go at it. one thing in your book is your family. your wife, cheryl, who is your providing partner as well, you travel a lot. talk about the personal toll. in 2008, we were on a bus together at some point, i cover the president will campaign it was gone from the iowa caucuses to election night traveling the country and they wanted me to do that again in 2,012. my husband would have divorced me in all honesty but you've been doing this for decades. talk about family bond and strain, and
my bosses were a little unhappy to read about that in the new york times.view is that are difficult journalistic ethical conundrums, and as long as we are upfront with readers about what we have done and explain why, at the end of the day readers can sort it out. transparency is crucial. one reason i wrote the book as well. >> host: when i was getting involved in my own community, my bosses knew i was getting involved in neighborhoods things that weren't partisan. a lot of people love...
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he is a two time winner of a pulitzer prize joined the "new york times" in 1984.nd has risen through the ranks as aer reporter, foreign correspondent and columnist. his career has taken them to all corners of the world. his coverage of the protest and massacre in 1989 earned him his first pulitzer prize introduced the world to his humanitarian focused approach to journalism. has a second came in 2006 for his commentary on the genocide. in total he has been a pulitzer finalist seven times. his "new york times" column serves as a platform for his thoughtful and provoking work which is heavily researched and reported and it's commentary att only domestic but international affairs from human rights in genocide to the economic struggles not only here in the united states but across the globe. his writing styleud has been lauded for its empathy and analysis making complex issues understandable and relatable to the average audience he's received countless rewards but too many to mention but i will mention one that is the emmy award he received in 2021 as part of the "new
he is a two time winner of a pulitzer prize joined the "new york times" in 1984.nd has risen through the ranks as aer reporter, foreign correspondent and columnist. his career has taken them to all corners of the world. his coverage of the protest and massacre in 1989 earned him his first pulitzer prize introduced the world to his humanitarian focused approach to journalism. has a second came in 2006 for his commentary on the genocide. in total he has been a pulitzer finalist seven...
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york columns. and he was, as i said, the editor. the new collection breslin obviously an inspired though obvious to do this because of his own reputation and focus joining him to remember jimmy is michael daly who spent years as a columnist for the daily news working alongside breslin. more recently he was a staff writer for new york magazine and now he serves as a special correspondent for the daily beast. his books include, new york's finest stories of the nypd and hero cops who saved the city. so this is like a quartet of dreams right. it's like a scene from the front page. newfield breslin, barry and daley, we will hear them in conversation, will take a few questions. and again, we'll meet upstairs to celebrate jack and jimmy breslin in the four freedoms, ray room. so please join me welcoming tonight's jack newfield lecturer's dan barry and michael daly. this is awkward awkward. i also want to say that a this this this program was put together by son of wayne barrett. mac barrett. and just a shout out to wayne barrett. all right. and a
york columns. and he was, as i said, the editor. the new collection breslin obviously an inspired though obvious to do this because of his own reputation and focus joining him to remember jimmy is michael daly who spent years as a columnist for the daily news working alongside breslin. more recently he was a staff writer for new york magazine and now he serves as a special correspondent for the daily beast. his books include, new york's finest stories of the nypd and hero cops who saved the...
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there watching in new york in one of the shelters and started pulling out knives and bad things are eryday. we are overwhelmed. you have to see the news tonight about new york. i love that place and what they are doing to it is horrible. >> carley: new york city co councilwoman joins me now. this women raped at knifepoint and this was not his first arrest. shelters are not safe and new york is not safe. >> thank you for having me. this is a turnstyle, constant occurrence throughout the city. everything seems to be a horrific crime. we have the woman who was raped at knifepoint outside a migrant shelter, a homeless woman who lives under the boardwalk in coney island. think about what we have here. migrants living in migrant shelters, we have homeless migrants living under boardwalks in coney island. every time we hear of another attack, are we surprised? no, no more, not surprised. we have to go back to the sanctuary city policies, we also have to go back to the southern border and what kamala claims she is the czar of when she's guilty as guilty as biden and this woman is running for
there watching in new york in one of the shelters and started pulling out knives and bad things are eryday. we are overwhelmed. you have to see the news tonight about new york. i love that place and what they are doing to it is horrible. >> carley: new york city co councilwoman joins me now. this women raped at knifepoint and this was not his first arrest. shelters are not safe and new york is not safe. >> thank you for having me. this is a turnstyle, constant occurrence throughout...
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and they relied, on new york's money and power to get republicans elected. so they were very desperate to to nominate for vice president who was appealing to the seward forces. and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said congratulate and mr. vice president said, what are you talking about? you've been nominated vice president. i don't want the job. but he he finally decided do it. so that's and lincoln no say in hamlin it was the convention came up with over here. good morning bryan steenburgen grand rapids michigan in is book and in his recent book steve inskeep and a chapter on thurlow, he suggests that seward was so deta
and they relied, on new york's money and power to get republicans elected. so they were very desperate to to nominate for vice president who was appealing to the seward forces. and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised....
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and so i didn't mention the crash and but i then called up the new york times foreign desk in new york. and i had to tell them about the crash because, you know, i all a sudden was not where i was supposed to be, had no idea i was going to get there and then an hour or so later, somebody from the foreign desk called cheryl and said, oh, that was terrible, that next plane crash, wasn't it? and i was completely busted. completely busted. and, you know, from i learned this basic principle of the importance of spousal honesty, even in the cases a plane crashes in congo. no exceptions. but it did. i mean, cheryl went through, you know, i mean, i. there were lots of time. i've been held up at gunpoint, more countries than i can possibly count. and it's really scary for a spouse to go through that and say bye and not know when somebody has come back. and we both lost friends these contexts and, you know, it's hard on the kids to we have three kids and. i do think that news organizations have gotten a lot better about trying to keep reporters safe and they put much more energy into over the la
and so i didn't mention the crash and but i then called up the new york times foreign desk in new york. and i had to tell them about the crash because, you know, i all a sudden was not where i was supposed to be, had no idea i was going to get there and then an hour or so later, somebody from the foreign desk called cheryl and said, oh, that was terrible, that next plane crash, wasn't it? and i was completely busted. completely busted. and, you know, from i learned this basic principle of the...
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prior to prior to that, i taught in upstate new york at the state university of new york's campus of geneseo, outside rochester. and when and why did you get interested in? working class history. a great question. so i didn't know i would have this interest when i went to college, i thought i'd be a doctor. i studied chemistry and i was pre-med, but i happened to have a with a wonderful historian named nick salvatore, who was working on a book then about eugene and victor debs, who was a union leader and a radical late 19th and early 20th century. he his course was mesmerizing for me. and i took for another course after that. and were just electives. but i started to find myself working on stuff more than my chemistry and i just became so interested in it that i really changed what i wanted to do and i wanted to be like this, guy who is teaching me this stuff was bringing to life a history that was really my family's background. but i had never fully known. i grew up in a in a city upstate new york called troy. and my my family had been, you know immigrants and workers in that city i
prior to prior to that, i taught in upstate new york at the state university of new york's campus of geneseo, outside rochester. and when and why did you get interested in? working class history. a great question. so i didn't know i would have this interest when i went to college, i thought i'd be a doctor. i studied chemistry and i was pre-med, but i happened to have a with a wonderful historian named nick salvatore, who was working on a book then about eugene and victor debs, who was a union...
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dwelling that didn't last, though the family had move to the more working class corridor of east new york, then crawling with the remnants. albert anastasia's murder inc, now dubbed the gambino family after its new boss, gambino gotti started out at a local street gang and soon wandered into many of new york's mob social clubs. it long before gotti and his first captain, carmine falco, left east new york, along with many other and italians. the crew moved to nearby ozone, opening up a new club called the called the bergen fish after bergen street. their old haunt the name was a throwback, a nostalgic nod to a slightly earlier time of white working class new york. of course, the white flight had helped along by the mob's own blockbusting camp to launder heroin money. mafia put cash into real estate fronts that gobbles up cheap houses by telling their owners that the blacks are coming. you better sell now while you can. they told prospective low income black buyers that they could afford their own homes and gave them cooked federal housing administration applications if they defaulted. the
dwelling that didn't last, though the family had move to the more working class corridor of east new york, then crawling with the remnants. albert anastasia's murder inc, now dubbed the gambino family after its new boss, gambino gotti started out at a local street gang and soon wandered into many of new york's mob social clubs. it long before gotti and his first captain, carmine falco, left east new york, along with many other and italians. the crew moved to nearby ozone, opening up a new club...
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he lives in new york state and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. [applause] thank you. i thinkhe first question i often get about, the book is, which is why? first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me this is an honor to be here everyone is nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway. so why write a book like this. if you are like presidential historian and and such well before, that i was doing baseball history and i the book i'm the gangster and all around underworld figure arnold roth steve and a few ago a couple of years ago i got a call from somebody i had been doing one of these things on, on cable tv where you argue about the events of day and and he i am a i do a radio show now broadway and could you come on and talk about arnold rothstein on broadway and times square? and i said yes, i can, because right after writing the book about arnold rothstein in which is now about 20 years ago, i had conducted i was hired do a walking tour of
he lives in new york state and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. [applause] thank you. i thinkhe first question i often get about, the book is, which is why? first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me this is an honor to be here everyone is nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway. so why write a book like this. if you are like presidential historian and...
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it's not just new york. maryland, just mentioned massachusetts, a stunning story out of chicago, came across it. here is tom homan on the possibility we may actually not even know the real number. >> people need to understand it's a lot worse than what has been reported because the century cities, someone gets arrested for rape or assault or whatever, cities, we don't know the immigration status is because i.c.e. isn't allowed to go to the jail to interview them. >> bill: the point about that, depending on who wins this election, what he is talking about may be worse than he is describing p or i was not aware of this earlier today. in new york, one in five hotels are occupied by migrants? and on our screen right now, joe, these are massive tents, it is like a small city set up on randall's island. >> it's not just randall's island, you have it over in brooklyn, the gateway national park over there which affects the basin and surrounding areas, they go all the way to coney island and bay boulevard where there
it's not just new york. maryland, just mentioned massachusetts, a stunning story out of chicago, came across it. here is tom homan on the possibility we may actually not even know the real number. >> people need to understand it's a lot worse than what has been reported because the century cities, someone gets arrested for rape or assault or whatever, cities, we don't know the immigration status is because i.c.e. isn't allowed to go to the jail to interview them. >> bill: the point...
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new york under control. the village of novgorodskoye in the dpr, renamed after the maidan and turned into a supply defense hub, was taken. the height of the situation. the north caucasus, quality of life from harvest to tourism. the president in kabardino-balkaria and the chechen republic. the authorities have heated up, the rada has essentially banned canonical orthodoxy in ukraine, and military registration has become automatic from the age of 17. we've talked, biden needs to sleep, we need a stage. the us democratic party, towards the elections, a congress, where kamela harris is having fun for now. life in paradise, a painting by natalia glebova. the first solo exhibition in the northern capital. why? you want to look closely at this painting. russia will achieve its goals in the fight against neo-nazis in donbass, novorossiya and the kursk region, just like achieved its goals in the fight against terrorists. criminals will be punished - vladimir putin said in beslan. soon it will be 20 years since the a
new york under control. the village of novgorodskoye in the dpr, renamed after the maidan and turned into a supply defense hub, was taken. the height of the situation. the north caucasus, quality of life from harvest to tourism. the president in kabardino-balkaria and the chechen republic. the authorities have heated up, the rada has essentially banned canonical orthodoxy in ukraine, and military registration has become automatic from the age of 17. we've talked, biden needs to sleep, we need a...
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the new york times lays out the strategy telling you exactly what's happening. ms. ced a democratic nominee who has hosted fewer white house news conferences than any president since ronald reagan. now she is taking a similar cautious approach, relying on televised rallies and prepared statements in a tightly-kohl -- controlled rollout of her candidacy. some pretty political strategists say harris is doing exactly what she should be doing. fine for someone running for office, that's a nice way to manipulate their exposure and, by extension, manipulate your thoughts about kamala harris. it's not pine for journalists. rachel: fight. -- can right. pete: it's not fine for the associated press. pete: well, that's the problem. will: but if they're in the same business as the campaign -- rachel: that's right. will: -- then it's good business, i guess, for them as well. rachel: which is why "the new york times" might as well be james carville. this is what he said, where is it written that you have to sit down for an interview? they have to do this, do that, and she's alread
the new york times lays out the strategy telling you exactly what's happening. ms. ced a democratic nominee who has hosted fewer white house news conferences than any president since ronald reagan. now she is taking a similar cautious approach, relying on televised rallies and prepared statements in a tightly-kohl -- controlled rollout of her candidacy. some pretty political strategists say harris is doing exactly what she should be doing. fine for someone running for office, that's a nice way...
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breaking tonight, there are growing concerns about violence from illegal immigrants specifically in the new york area. a man was stabbed sunday morning outside a shelter just a couple weeks after a deadly shooting at the same location. tonight, we have news of an arrest in another harrowing case. correspondent alexis mcadams is near a migrant shelter on randles island. good evening, alexis. >> bret, good evening, a lot happening today in new york city just in the migrant crime front. we can tell that you a short time ago, investigators telling us that a migrant is now behind bars in new york city after they say he raped a woman out near coney island and this was not his first arrest. we want to put up his mugshot there on the screen. that's daniel davon -- investigators telling us he threw a 46-year-old woman to the ground on coney island sunday night and sexually assaulted her. last year the 24-year-old was busted for allegedly sexually assaulting someone else at a brooklyn shelter. this comes as police search for the person who stabbed a 26-year-old man in the stomach at a different migrant sh
breaking tonight, there are growing concerns about violence from illegal immigrants specifically in the new york area. a man was stabbed sunday morning outside a shelter just a couple weeks after a deadly shooting at the same location. tonight, we have news of an arrest in another harrowing case. correspondent alexis mcadams is near a migrant shelter on randles island. good evening, alexis. >> bret, good evening, a lot happening today in new york city just in the migrant crime front. we...