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brooklyn bridge"?time, david. in fact, it was the baby face. i mean, i'm 68 now, and i actually know that i don't look like i'm 68. and you can imagine what i looked like at 23 and 24 when i was beginning to work on it--25. um, so, they would say, "this child is trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge." and for a long while, i had two 3-ring binders on my desk, you know, each--those 3-, 4-inch-wide, big, expandable affairs, with all the letters of rejection which i kept for, you know, a decade on my desk, just to remind me of just how incredibly hard--and it's still hard to--to raise the money to do these things, but the independence is--is worth it. the--the idea of being able to present to you a film on muhammad ali that i'm not apologizing for. it's a director's cut, and if you don't like it, it's all my fault. you know what i mean? and i don't want to not say, "oh, the executive producer "wouldn't let me hire this person or this--the budget didn't allow me to do that thing." you know, it's just, we g
brooklyn bridge"?time, david. in fact, it was the baby face. i mean, i'm 68 now, and i actually know that i don't look like i'm 68. and you can imagine what i looked like at 23 and 24 when i was beginning to work on it--25. um, so, they would say, "this child is trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge." and for a long while, i had two 3-ring binders on my desk, you know, each--those 3-, 4-inch-wide, big, expandable affairs, with all the letters of rejection which i kept for, you...
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this is the empire stores warehouse located in brooklyn bridge park, right underneath the brooklyn bridge in brooklyn. and in the late 1970s and 1980s archaeologists excavated the ground outside of the empire stores warehouse, which was originally in 1860s coffee storage warehouse. that had been home to centuries of new york's urban industry and commercial growth. and when they went to dig out in front of this space. they found remnants of timber frame cribs those structures used to expand the city's shoreline to create more land. and when they excavated the interior of these cribs, they found thousands of objects stuff like shoe leather metal pieces glass bottles and ceramic plates. what do you think all of this stuff was doing inside of a landfill crib a structure? that's meant to sit beneath the ground. lucy it was all trash that people use to weigh down these cribs. yes exactly. this was all of their garbage. these items were there because 19th century new yorkers through them away. these items had ended up in the trashy of history, and then they got uncovered by archaeologists centur
this is the empire stores warehouse located in brooklyn bridge park, right underneath the brooklyn bridge in brooklyn. and in the late 1970s and 1980s archaeologists excavated the ground outside of the empire stores warehouse, which was originally in 1860s coffee storage warehouse. that had been home to centuries of new york's urban industry and commercial growth. and when they went to dig out in front of this space. they found remnants of timber frame cribs those structures used to expand the...
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we had to turn around and drive back, approaching the brooklyn bridge.n the radio and i heard that all of a sudden. announcer and it is said that these towers no longer exist. i remember how i screamed. turn back home and began, the most terrible endless minutes of waiting slowly turned into hours, then days every second, she prayed for only one thing, that her son would make himself felt. here, from the very beginning, i worked in manhattan , also in a medical office, and i turned to all the doctors to help me search. we thought that, well, elena melnichenko and alexander lygin lost consciousness. the peers both in 2001 turned 28 years old exactly the same warrior al-shirihri, one of the five hijackers of the same airliner that rammed the northern tower on september 11, among the terrorists was his younger brother. walid they were born in a large family in saudi arabia father. traded in cars adhered to the wahhabi direction in islam and did not allow children. not that watching tv, even music was banned, they said, al-shehri worked. teach, but suddenly,
we had to turn around and drive back, approaching the brooklyn bridge.n the radio and i heard that all of a sudden. announcer and it is said that these towers no longer exist. i remember how i screamed. turn back home and began, the most terrible endless minutes of waiting slowly turned into hours, then days every second, she prayed for only one thing, that her son would make himself felt. here, from the very beginning, i worked in manhattan , also in a medical office, and i turned to all the...
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the club that ryan and i purchased is 25 years older than the brooklyn bridge. >> stephen: yeah, wow.nal football stadium on earth. countless people have had their ashes spread across this field. this stadium is a church to so many folks in wrecksam. >> stephen: it's not a big town. >> very small. >> stephen: how many people. >> about 50,000. >> give or take. >> and rob called me with this idea and i was just immediately taken. it was just so unexpected. i mean, i... ( laughter ) i... ever tplain.t to my wife sonhezv i goit we tuout- yeah.ad never met. >> stephen: did you just text him and say, "do you want to buy a football club?" >> no it was worse. i slid into his d.m., stephen. i said, "hey, i love your show. you're great on your show." the next thing he texts me back and says,s, thanks--" >> when ryan reynolds slides into your d.m.s you respond, right. >> stephen: with a big ask for cash i assume. >> i checked him out. here's the thing, rob is the creator and runs in the stars in the show called it's it's always sunny in philadelphia. >> stephen: a beautifully wrong show. >> this
the club that ryan and i purchased is 25 years older than the brooklyn bridge. >> stephen: yeah, wow.nal football stadium on earth. countless people have had their ashes spread across this field. this stadium is a church to so many folks in wrecksam. >> stephen: it's not a big town. >> very small. >> stephen: how many people. >> about 50,000. >> give or take. >> and rob called me with this idea and i was just immediately taken. it was just so...
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. >> across the brooklyn bridge you will enter the other half, brooklyn, a city in its own right. >>n congress do for a nevada dad but is thinking about walking to work because he cannot afford gas? what you did call yourself a trumper, six years is not quite never very quickly became converted. >> does that hurt the party as a whole using words like that? >> it is conner's story hotel and how it needs to perk. >> you think 2020 witch and the governor's mansion? >> is not what we're doing this for. >> we did not always agree. wes i think you have a right to protest. >> in front of their house because her. >> have a right to protest anywhere in america. >> you think people have a right to show up in front of the house and try to intimidate a judge to change their idea question or. >> no pre- >> we look ahead to 2024 brickwork's have you met with donors and talk about 2024? >> i've met with note donors about my personal ambitions in that respect. >> i am just think sometimes it takes a woman brickwork's we look for moments to step back and reflect. >> do what is right. let the conseque
. >> across the brooklyn bridge you will enter the other half, brooklyn, a city in its own right. >>n congress do for a nevada dad but is thinking about walking to work because he cannot afford gas? what you did call yourself a trumper, six years is not quite never very quickly became converted. >> does that hurt the party as a whole using words like that? >> it is conner's story hotel and how it needs to perk. >> you think 2020 witch and the governor's mansion?...
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. >> so we went downstairs quickly, got in the car and headed over to the brooklyn bridge where we couldthe smoke, see the fire. that's when i said to pete, pete, this will be the worst day of our lives. and that was before i knew the half of it. >> reporter: pete's voice was recorded en route. >> transmit a fifth alarm. get us a staging area somewhere on west street. >> reporter: a box is a location. k signals the end of a message, a throwback to the 19th century telegraph, which, on this day, was punctuating the greatest crisis in the department's 136 years. >> right away, i got a deep sense that we were going to lose a lot of firefighters this day. >> reporter: division i commander peter hayden met battalion chief joe pfeiffer in the lobby of the burning tower. >> while i knew we weren't going to be able to put out the fire. so the order of the day was to search and evacuate as many people as we could, and that we were going to back away. >> reporter: the fire was 93 floors above. elevators were out. so firefighters climbed tight stairwells, shouldering 75 pounds and more. >> i though
. >> so we went downstairs quickly, got in the car and headed over to the brooklyn bridge where we couldthe smoke, see the fire. that's when i said to pete, pete, this will be the worst day of our lives. and that was before i knew the half of it. >> reporter: pete's voice was recorded en route. >> transmit a fifth alarm. get us a staging area somewhere on west street. >> reporter: a box is a location. k signals the end of a message, a throwback to the 19th century...
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isis terrorist cells plotting to blow up the brooklyn bridge, the are democrats won't call them islamic voted for donald trump and have a personal grievance, you are a fascist. and homeland security is coming for you. this is how the democrats explain it. >> the stunning thing to me is here we are 20 years later and the attack on the symbol of our democracy was not come from terrorists but it came from literally insurgents attacking the capitol on january 6th. >> how important it is to try to deal with extremism of any kind, especially when it uses violence to try to achieve political and ideological goals. >> when 9/11 occurred in those -- in those years, we were very focused on the foreign terrorist. now we are seeing an emerging threat, of course over the last several years of the domestic violent extremist, an ideology of hate. antigovernment sentiment. false narratives propagated on online platforms. even personal grievances. >> jesse: that was the sitting u.s. senator the former secretary of state and the are secretary of homeland security just casually pivoting from 9/11 to janua
isis terrorist cells plotting to blow up the brooklyn bridge, the are democrats won't call them islamic voted for donald trump and have a personal grievance, you are a fascist. and homeland security is coming for you. this is how the democrats explain it. >> the stunning thing to me is here we are 20 years later and the attack on the symbol of our democracy was not come from terrorists but it came from literally insurgents attacking the capitol on january 6th. >> how important it is...
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. >> cross the brooklyn bridge and enter brooklyn, a city in its own right. >> what can congress do forself a never trumper, though. >> sure. >> six years is not quite ever. >> we converted. >> does that hurt the party? >> it is connor's story. >> do you think you will get into the governor's mansion? >> we didn't always agree. >> you have a right to protest. >> in front of their house? >> anywhere in america. >> you think people have a right to show up in front of a house and intimidate a judge to change their opinion? >> we looked ahead to 2024. >> have you moet with donors to talk about 2024? >> not in that respect. >> sometimes it takes a woman. >> we looked for moments to step back and reflect. >> do what is right and let the consequence follow. >> there have been times in my life, i have strayed from being 100% accurate or honest when i've done things for politics and i look back on those things with great regret and so i say at this stage in my life issue not doing that anymore. >> shannon: we look forward to continuing to press the nation's newsmakers every sunday about decision
. >> cross the brooklyn bridge and enter brooklyn, a city in its own right. >> what can congress do forself a never trumper, though. >> sure. >> six years is not quite ever. >> we converted. >> does that hurt the party? >> it is connor's story. >> do you think you will get into the governor's mansion? >> we didn't always agree. >> you have a right to protest. >> in front of their house? >> anywhere in america. >> you...
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he seemed to be hostile and started off his career with this riot of police officers on the brooklyn bridgey for screaming the n-word at the black mayor. how did he develop a reputation for something other than malevolent? because he definitely seemed at least to my young black girl mind at the time to be malevolent. poverty develop this beloved image? >> thank you for having me joy. i think the answer to your question is new york was desperate. we were in a desperate situation. the city was going broke. there was disorder in the streets and the previous administration of david incan's who was a trail blazing figure, a first black mayor of new york, was kind of mired in the paralysis of good intentions. it just laid the groundwork for a law and order guy to come in and clean things up regardless of who got hurt. and i think that was something he was very proud of. he definitely achieved significant results but at great cost especially to the african american community. >> you know, i think about the case where this young black man was shot by an undercover cop and rudy giuliani's answer was
he seemed to be hostile and started off his career with this riot of police officers on the brooklyn bridgey for screaming the n-word at the black mayor. how did he develop a reputation for something other than malevolent? because he definitely seemed at least to my young black girl mind at the time to be malevolent. poverty develop this beloved image? >> thank you for having me joy. i think the answer to your question is new york was desperate. we were in a desperate situation. the city...
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and walked around the city until the early hours of the morning, the sun peeking out over the brooklyn bridgehe hudson shimmering with the new light of a hopeful morning so you decide to text her one last time just to say "hi," just to say you "miss her that this might be a mistake, that you're not -- you're not ready to move on. and then, she responds, "you had sex with my sister!" [ laughter ] and then you donate the sweater to goodwill because she obviously doesn't have any [ laughter ] now, you might recognize the lawyer in question his name is eric herschmann, and he's most famous for testifying before the january 6th committee with a baseball bat on his wall that says "justice," like he's a middle school principal in a tough neighborhood in a '90s movie. "you try to sell crack in my school and you'll leave with a crack in your skull, capische? [ light laughter ] now get out of my cafetorium." he's either a very intimidating lawyer or that's a piece of memorabilia he stole from the yankees' clubhouse by the way, amazing week for new york sports. huge comeback win for the yankees last nig
and walked around the city until the early hours of the morning, the sun peeking out over the brooklyn bridgehe hudson shimmering with the new light of a hopeful morning so you decide to text her one last time just to say "hi," just to say you "miss her that this might be a mistake, that you're not -- you're not ready to move on. and then, she responds, "you had sex with my sister!" [ laughter ] and then you donate the sweater to goodwill because she obviously doesn't...
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a tad bit of slowing at the brooklyn bridge toll plaza where the volume builds.hway 4, there is slowing around summersville and just got a chp report about debris in the roadway. we track that. pretty light slowing coming down through pittsburgh and bay point. right there, highway 37, the slowing we hadn't seen, it kicked in about five, six minutes than usual. still see that now. the build is on for your morning commute. directions in typical areas, even in san jose and right there for 84 coming down. standard right now. back to you. >> thanks. >>> back to school is going to look very different for students and staff in uvalde, texas. ahead on "today in the bay," the tough decision families had to make about their kids' return to class and the changes that school leaders are implementing at campuses to help everyone's return to be a little easier. >>> we'll check the latest in politics including the appointment of that special master. plus -- >>> raising awareness about prostate cancer. we're going to talk about the key signs all men should look for and monitor.
a tad bit of slowing at the brooklyn bridge toll plaza where the volume builds.hway 4, there is slowing around summersville and just got a chp report about debris in the roadway. we track that. pretty light slowing coming down through pittsburgh and bay point. right there, highway 37, the slowing we hadn't seen, it kicked in about five, six minutes than usual. still see that now. the build is on for your morning commute. directions in typical areas, even in san jose and right there for 84...
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roebling, his family had already constructed the brooklyn bridge. they were engineers, inventors, had built steel cables, suspension systems and pioneered their construction. and so young, retired to florida and there in the 1930s in the midst of the great depression, there were a series of hurricanes that displaced people and stranded them in the middle of swamps and what roebling came to appreciate was that it was for rescuers to say drive a truck through swampy terrain or to get a boat through some of the mangrove root systems. and as a result, people died that didn't necessarily need to die for want of a rescue. and so roebling took his own money and invested in building this contraption an earlier model in the backdrop and then later models which he would cannibalize and improve continuing designs ultimately, this vehicle is built for saving people in the everglades, saving in lake okeechobee. it's it's not for military purpose. that's not his vision. so happens that life magazine portrayed a several page, uh, display of roebling contract divin
roebling, his family had already constructed the brooklyn bridge. they were engineers, inventors, had built steel cables, suspension systems and pioneered their construction. and so young, retired to florida and there in the 1930s in the midst of the great depression, there were a series of hurricanes that displaced people and stranded them in the middle of swamps and what roebling came to appreciate was that it was for rescuers to say drive a truck through swampy terrain or to get a boat...
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home, mostly on cherry street a little further up under what's today one of the pilings of the brooklyn bridge. yes, he also lived down here at bowling green but namely up there on cherry street. wasn't in the president's mansion. the real decisions were made here by congress. congress was the driving engine of government, as it was through most of american history, incidentally, not to get off topic. this is where the real decisions were made, plans for the country proposed, and where all the fundamental conflicts were hashed out. and i would hope that it really doesn't need underscoring for you, congress didn't accomplish anything with a group hug. the founders in the 178 0's and 179 0's weren't particularly fuzzy guys and did what they did through pragmatics and shameless deal making, which is richly disparaged by idealogues and idealists today and sometimes necessarily but suspension of personal principles in order to get things done in the public interest. i want to quote otto who was the french ambassador at the time and one of the most acute observers of the first congress, wonderfully
home, mostly on cherry street a little further up under what's today one of the pilings of the brooklyn bridge. yes, he also lived down here at bowling green but namely up there on cherry street. wasn't in the president's mansion. the real decisions were made here by congress. congress was the driving engine of government, as it was through most of american history, incidentally, not to get off topic. this is where the real decisions were made, plans for the country proposed, and where all the...
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this is a down, brooklyn is considered there, it was on the other side of the bridge and there is a hospitalere, there were a lot of people on the board giving photos of their loved ones, but i think maybe it was she and we went into the room, they supported each other, as much as they could, they devoted every minute to searching for the missing day. found hot phones lines. in the evening, go around the clinic again. even if yesterday was not there, today they could deliver from the rubble. you never know that in those days they almost did not cry, it seemed to them premature tears. you can frighten off luck, that very one in a million chance that their children will return home. four commercial airliners 227 passengers 33 crew members 19 suicide bombers a total of 2,977 dead are still missing. the worst terrorist attack in human history one official investigation and dozens of questions the answers to which the american authorities have hushed up until now, i began to investigate what exactly happened and, of course, came to the conclusion that the official version absolutely does not stan
this is a down, brooklyn is considered there, it was on the other side of the bridge and there is a hospitalere, there were a lot of people on the board giving photos of their loved ones, but i think maybe it was she and we went into the room, they supported each other, as much as they could, they devoted every minute to searching for the missing day. found hot phones lines. in the evening, go around the clinic again. even if yesterday was not there, today they could deliver from the rubble....
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bridge. at the end of the day, all i remember is constant stories of friends, family leaving the towers, walking through brooklyn long island. a cousin of mine walked from downtown manhattan to jersey. my other cousin walked back to queens. one of my cousins was working at the stock exchange. she lost all of her residency documents. it was a very challenging time then and several years after if you worked in new york state, specifically in the boroughs of manhattan and right outside of that. those are my most prominent memories. host: let's see some memories from our viewers who are texting in and talking about what they remember. here is one that says, i was in my living room watching the emergency broadcast of the trade centers under attack. i cannot believe we used this to attack a country that never attacked us. another says, i was taking my youngest to kindergarten driving back to the upper east side and a low-flying plane hit the south. the air smelled rancid for weeks. the photos of missing loved ones were posted everywhere. so many more sad memories etched in my mind. another that says, god bless us all
bridge. at the end of the day, all i remember is constant stories of friends, family leaving the towers, walking through brooklyn long island. a cousin of mine walked from downtown manhattan to jersey. my other cousin walked back to queens. one of my cousins was working at the stock exchange. she lost all of her residency documents. it was a very challenging time then and several years after if you worked in new york state, specifically in the boroughs of manhattan and right outside of that....