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kyle is first out of buffalo, new york. caller: good morning . i am just calling in. we talked about the chavez trial, an educator here in buffalo, new york. host: i remember that call, kyle. caller: i was waiting to get in touch with you, but you weren't on. anyway, new topic. as an educator, it is hard because a lot of the history lessons i have learned is it really shared in the mainstream -- learned isn't society when it comes to different cultures. i am. patrick campaign. there are people who don't get the history of african-americans in the country, is purposely being done to us. i am glad we are fittingly on topics that many of us have known for decades, but i guess with the vaccine, hence why you have skepticism -- that's why you have skepticism based on smooth things. definitely see -- especially with that we are seeing today i will listen to your responses. i appreciate this format. host: thanks for the call. lillie tyson head, giving you a chance to respond. what do you think? guest:'s to follow, i would like to thank the caller for coming -- first of all, i
kyle is first out of buffalo, new york. caller: good morning . i am just calling in. we talked about the chavez trial, an educator here in buffalo, new york. host: i remember that call, kyle. caller: i was waiting to get in touch with you, but you weren't on. anyway, new topic. as an educator, it is hard because a lot of the history lessons i have learned is it really shared in the mainstream -- learned isn't society when it comes to different cultures. i am. patrick campaign. there are people...
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kyle is up first out of buffalo, new york great kyle you are on with lily tyson head. >> caller: good morning, john. ms. tyson, just calling in and i'm talking about the the shop's trial educator here in buffalo new york. i was waiting to get in touch with you but you weren't on in anyways, new topic. as an educator it is hard because a lot of the history lessons that i have learned is not really shared in the mainstream society i guess when it comes to different cultures with previously worrying about the whole black lives matter and there is many people who don't really get the history of african-american in the country with just purposely getting things done to us and we are shed light on a lot of these topics that many of us have known for decades but i guess with the vaccine i think that is why you have had skeptics, skepticism based on some of the things that we have seen our government due to our american citizens and you know, i do know it is 2021 but it is hard because when our government played a role in not just this case, i mean, we can go back into other issues where afri
kyle is up first out of buffalo, new york great kyle you are on with lily tyson head. >> caller: good morning, john. ms. tyson, just calling in and i'm talking about the the shop's trial educator here in buffalo new york. i was waiting to get in touch with you but you weren't on in anyways, new topic. as an educator it is hard because a lot of the history lessons that i have learned is not really shared in the mainstream society i guess when it comes to different cultures with previously...
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i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academ
i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud...
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mike in buffalo, new york, texted to say, yes, a commission absolutely needs to be formed. we all saw what happened, but there's a deeper problem in america. the root cause was misinformation, conspiracy theories, and the former president saying the election was stolen. and to infect his followers with the big lie. detroit, you say yes as well? caller: absolutely. jerry from detroit, good morning. greetings yet again from motown. yes, there definitely needs to be a commission on the january 6 attack on the capitol. and i think that both the members of both chaimers will of commerce should be involved. i'd like to make a comment if i could, greta, i've been hearing a lot of white conservatives -- i'm black, by the way -- trying to make what i think is a fault equivalency and apples and oranges comparison between what happened on january 6 and what happened last summer during the racial justice protests. what these congressmen are trying to do is these republicans, they're trying to compare white capitol insurrectionists and black lives matter protesters, and they have absolu
mike in buffalo, new york, texted to say, yes, a commission absolutely needs to be formed. we all saw what happened, but there's a deeper problem in america. the root cause was misinformation, conspiracy theories, and the former president saying the election was stolen. and to infect his followers with the big lie. detroit, you say yes as well? caller: absolutely. jerry from detroit, good morning. greetings yet again from motown. yes, there definitely needs to be a commission on the january 6...
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there is now a monument to president mckinley in buffalo, new york. i think it's sort of a big apology. it sits right outside of buffalo city hall. it's a big obelisk. but look at the base of it. those are carved sleeping lions at the base of the obelisk, which is a little bit of a weird choice, sleeping lions, right? since lions are basically there to look like fierce protectors of the principle of the obelisk. but they're asleep. so they're not doing much protecting. before president mckinley was killed at the world's fair in buffalo, before him, it was president james a. garfield who was killed. garfield was only four months into his term as president. he was at a train station in washington, d.c., about to board a train to new england, and an assassin, who had been hiding in the ladies' room at the train station jumped out with a gun and shot him twice. hit garfield in the arm and hit him in the back. president garfield was shot on july 2nd. he languished and eventually died from his wounds more than two months later in september. before president
there is now a monument to president mckinley in buffalo, new york. i think it's sort of a big apology. it sits right outside of buffalo city hall. it's a big obelisk. but look at the base of it. those are carved sleeping lions at the base of the obelisk, which is a little bit of a weird choice, sleeping lions, right? since lions are basically there to look like fierce protectors of the principle of the obelisk. but they're asleep. so they're not doing much protecting. before president mckinley...
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. >> host: we will go to kareem, buffalo, new york, independent, good morning. >> caller: yes, i just wanted to ask the representative with clean energy. in all the research i've done it is just as viable as oil if not more in some sectors. what happened in texas had nothing to do with just renewable energy. it's texas we a are talking abo. they are fueled by oil and gas so how can you even suggest that renewable energy is a cause of the shortages. we have enough warning with the windmills and they can do it and that is why they froze over so they actually do survive the cold weather as well. i just wanted you to answer that because i don't think you're being very true about what is going on in those areas. >> guest: i went and met with the macomb county co-op, electric co-op, the day that we are having rolling blackouts and they expressed to me that they had loss of about 60 ora 70% of the electric production capacity from wind forms without the midwest and that was because the temperature has plummeted so low. i literally had driven through one of the windfarms the day before in nor
. >> host: we will go to kareem, buffalo, new york, independent, good morning. >> caller: yes, i just wanted to ask the representative with clean energy. in all the research i've done it is just as viable as oil if not more in some sectors. what happened in texas had nothing to do with just renewable energy. it's texas we a are talking abo. they are fueled by oil and gas so how can you even suggest that renewable energy is a cause of the shortages. we have enough warning with the...
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starting today, los angeles will offer vaccines without an appointment, and in buffalo, new york, the local health department partnered with a microbrewery to give free beers to anyone who got their first shot. nearly 150 people showed up. and a new survey found one-third of vaccine skeptics would get the shot if they got $100 incentive. >> i think a better benefit would be what we talked about with cdc guidelines. perhaps those who were vaccinated could not wear their mask in certain scenarios, travel easy or have different types of access to private businesses. that's the real incentive not necessarily money. >> reporter: next up, vaccina vaccinating 12 to 15-year-olds. the fda could grant the use of pfizer in teens as early as today. meanwhile overseas, india continues to struggle. the countr reported more than 400,000 new cases in just 24 hours, including more than 4,000 deaths. our maggie rulli is in new delhi. >> volunteers are working day and night working to save lives. >> reporter: one estimate predicts 1 million people could die from covid-19 by august. tragic here india is
starting today, los angeles will offer vaccines without an appointment, and in buffalo, new york, the local health department partnered with a microbrewery to give free beers to anyone who got their first shot. nearly 150 people showed up. and a new survey found one-third of vaccine skeptics would get the shot if they got $100 incentive. >> i think a better benefit would be what we talked about with cdc guidelines. perhaps those who were vaccinated could not wear their mask in certain...
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in buffalo, new york, vaccine appointments were slowing down and they said, get vaccinated, get a freehe line was out the door. and so many more people showed up there. so it remains to be seen how these play out. emily: uber and lyft are offering free rides as well to vaccine sites. what's the history that we have a weather incentives like this will work? i mean, maybe some people do not want the vaccine. others might just be procrastinating. sarah: right. there is a long history of using economic incentives to encourage behavioral health outcomes. there's the 2015 trial in which they were trying to figure out whether paying patients are paying doctors would lead to people lowering cholesterol levels. they found only by paying both patients and doctors did cholesterol significant decrease. hiv testing has -- that had more mixed results. there has not been a lot of testing until now in these natural experiments on how cash incentives influence people's desire to get vaccinated. that has been pulling around -- polling around this. some research shared with us showed there was no signifi
in buffalo, new york, vaccine appointments were slowing down and they said, get vaccinated, get a freehe line was out the door. and so many more people showed up there. so it remains to be seen how these play out. emily: uber and lyft are offering free rides as well to vaccine sites. what's the history that we have a weather incentives like this will work? i mean, maybe some people do not want the vaccine. others might just be procrastinating. sarah: right. there is a long history of using...
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strong and came to the united states and started a new life after world war ii in beautiful buffalo, new yorknd had this great opportunity, but i've often said especially since we saw on that january 6th assault on the u.s. capital that guy raring that camp auschwitz shirt. my parents had passed away, but if they would have seen that, they would have said how is that possible here in the united states of america to see something like that going on, and if they would have heard the fwrords this so-called congresswoman utter these ugly, ugly comparisons between wearing masks to save yourself and to save others, they would have -- they wouldn't have believed that this was possible in our country. >> especially since, and i know your parents were like this. my grandparents were like this, that, you know, a lot of refugees and immigrants are like this and i know probably well holocaust survivors the most patriotic of americans because they don't take america for granted. they understand rights and they understand flow bombs and the difference between a freedom and a right and a public health measu
strong and came to the united states and started a new life after world war ii in beautiful buffalo, new yorknd had this great opportunity, but i've often said especially since we saw on that january 6th assault on the u.s. capital that guy raring that camp auschwitz shirt. my parents had passed away, but if they would have seen that, they would have said how is that possible here in the united states of america to see something like that going on, and if they would have heard the fwrords this...
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buffalo new york hosted the world's fair. fantastic. the pan american exposition, it was called.
buffalo new york hosted the world's fair. fantastic. the pan american exposition, it was called.
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nacw and naacp leader mary b talbert of buffalo, new york who graduated from oberlin college just two years after terrell asked for typed copies of several of her articles including the one about the black mammy monument a friend showed me this last announcement of yours and i left until my sides heard and i had to hold them when i read that statement of yours where you said that you hoped lightning would strike if it were erected i said, oh lord if the white people ever read this article, they will be afraid to erect that monument in washington. i want to reproduce these articles in women's voice. white people did take notice. the senate's passage of the bill led to so many protests that it never got out of committee in the house. denying an easy or universal sisterhood based on gender throughout her activists career terrell insisted that white and black women's experiences could not be conflated. describing white american racism as a form of assault and battery committed on a human being soul. she called attention to the difference race made in black women's lives. terrell bluntly t
nacw and naacp leader mary b talbert of buffalo, new york who graduated from oberlin college just two years after terrell asked for typed copies of several of her articles including the one about the black mammy monument a friend showed me this last announcement of yours and i left until my sides heard and i had to hold them when i read that statement of yours where you said that you hoped lightning would strike if it were erected i said, oh lord if the white people ever read this article, they...
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over a period of six months from may to november in 1901, buffalo, new york hosted the world's fair.e a huge deal in their day. tens of thousands of people would attend
over a period of six months from may to november in 1901, buffalo, new york hosted the world's fair.e a huge deal in their day. tens of thousands of people would attend
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the former media mogul appeared at a hearing today virtually from a prison outside of buffalo, new york arrest warrant was issued in l a over a month ago. but once sean's lawyer has been fighting the paperwork. and today a judge gave him an extra month to contest the extradition request. he's already serving a 23 year sentence in new york for rape and sexual assault and faces 11 counts here in california, including rape and sexual battery. president biden made a push for his american jobs plan during a stop in philadelphia today commemorating the 50th anniversary of amtrak. miss fox is lauren blanchard reports. the president believes the service is critical for how the country will travel in the future. president body and flying to philadelphia to help amtrak celebrate their 50th anniversary at 30th street station in amtrak done just carry us from one place to know that opens up enormous possibilities. he was known during his time as a senator and vice president as amtrak joe for being a regular rider between d c and his home in delaware. friday's event was also a chance for him to push
the former media mogul appeared at a hearing today virtually from a prison outside of buffalo, new york arrest warrant was issued in l a over a month ago. but once sean's lawyer has been fighting the paperwork. and today a judge gave him an extra month to contest the extradition request. he's already serving a 23 year sentence in new york for rape and sexual assault and faces 11 counts here in california, including rape and sexual battery. president biden made a push for his american jobs plan...
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critical race theory is tainting classrooms across this country, like in buffalo, new york, where fifth-gradersle las vegas were students are forced to list which parts of their identity make them privileged. the list goes on. but before you give up on these institutions there is an ivy league professor who is standing up to this dangerous trend. >> we entrust them to shepherd young minds into their maturity, and to jump on a bandwagon and to fill their heads with slogans rather than challenging them with the best that human beings of any color have sought through the ages is a criminal abdication. >> brian: let's learn more. manhattan institute senior fellow glenn lowry. thanks for joining us. what made you stand and come out against critical race theory and talk like this? >> you know, i'm just weary. i'm weary of the narrative, the narrative that america is a bandit country, that america is an intrinsically racist country. it's overly simplistic in the extreme, and i'm weary of feeding these children -- i'm talking about the 18-year-olds that come to me as freshmen at a place like brown univ
critical race theory is tainting classrooms across this country, like in buffalo, new york, where fifth-gradersle las vegas were students are forced to list which parts of their identity make them privileged. the list goes on. but before you give up on these institutions there is an ivy league professor who is standing up to this dangerous trend. >> we entrust them to shepherd young minds into their maturity, and to jump on a bandwagon and to fill their heads with slogans rather than...
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over a period of six months from may to november in 1901, buffalo, new york hosted the world's fair.as called. and these things were a huge deal in their day. tens of thousands of people would attend on any one day. they really did go on for six months at a time. it wasn't like a long weekend where they host the world's fair. it look over your city for half a year, for a better part of a year. on september 5th that year, 1901, the sitting president of the united states, william mckinley visited the world's fair in buffalo. he gave an open air speech in
over a period of six months from may to november in 1901, buffalo, new york hosted the world's fair.as called. and these things were a huge deal in their day. tens of thousands of people would attend on any one day. they really did go on for six months at a time. it wasn't like a long weekend where they host the world's fair. it look over your city for half a year, for a better part of a year. on september 5th that year, 1901, the sitting president of the united states, william mckinley visited...
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days since anyone has seen 19-year-old college student saniyya dennis, a sophomore at suny buffalo in new york state >> we are treating this investigation as critically important and as if it was a member of our family or my daughter who was missing. >> reporter: police released this photo of the computer engineering major leaving her dorm at 11:00 p.m. on april 24th they also say there is video of her at a bus station later that night, possibly on her way to goat island in niagara falls state park, the last place her cell phone was detected roughly 20 miles from the school late last week the family voiced frustration with the pace of the investigation. >> there's a lot that we are dissatisfied with behind these cameras. >> my family is very distraught everybody's emotions are out of whack we only know that we want our sister -- my sister back. >> reporter: over the weekend police searched niagara falls park with dogs and a helicopter the family is offering a $10,000 reward >> all of this is just really baffling. i thought talk about worst nightmare, people watch these crime shows, i'm living
days since anyone has seen 19-year-old college student saniyya dennis, a sophomore at suny buffalo in new york state >> we are treating this investigation as critically important and as if it was a member of our family or my daughter who was missing. >> reporter: police released this photo of the computer engineering major leaving her dorm at 11:00 p.m. on april 24th they also say there is video of her at a bus station later that night, possibly on her way to goat island in niagara...
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buffalo in 1881. he was elected governor of new york in 1882. and two years later he is the democratic nominee for president. that is the major political experience that he has. but he has developed a reputation of being honest and trustworthy and formidable, on the other hand you had john blame, james blane i'm sorry james plane, the continental lawyer from maine. if anything has too much political experience. he's been speaker of the house, senator from maine, he's one of the major figures in the republican party. yet he has a reputation for probably having virtue, a good family man but he's also tainted by public corruption, and he's kind of an inside guy. so the whole campaign of 1884, ends up revolving around these things. >> personal politics. >> yes personal politics so if the greatest strength of grover cleveland, or the greatest opportunity the democrats have was to exchange buchanan, to get back to the white house, is the reputation of cleveland as being a man of public virtue than as any good operative would point out. so they did. th
buffalo in 1881. he was elected governor of new york in 1882. and two years later he is the democratic nominee for president. that is the major political experience that he has. but he has developed a reputation of being honest and trustworthy and formidable, on the other hand you had john blame, james blane i'm sorry james plane, the continental lawyer from maine. if anything has too much political experience. he's been speaker of the house, senator from maine, he's one of the major figures in...
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and there it mentions that cleveland was a lifelong bachelor had a dissolute career in buffalo new york that he went to bars that he was wildly drunk that he had been joyriding plastered in a carriage with his long partner oscar folsom and and in the process of that there'd been an accident and the courage it turned over in his partner was killed but most important that cleveland was a rank abache that he was always in the company of prostitutes and much worse. that he had fathered and illegitimate child by a widow by the name of maria halpin and when the widow began to get obstreperous, he did the kind of stuff that you see in 19th century. melodramas. he had his friends in the law arrestor and lock her in a madhouse. oh boy. this is a really great person to run for the office of president and so on it's it it's a horrifying kind of story and and then suddenly you've got the sense that there's a man who's public life is squeaky clean and his private life is absolutely atrocious. and and that's a very disturbing kind of picture out there and you can see it in this cartoon right here ano
and there it mentions that cleveland was a lifelong bachelor had a dissolute career in buffalo new york that he went to bars that he was wildly drunk that he had been joyriding plastered in a carriage with his long partner oscar folsom and and in the process of that there'd been an accident and the courage it turned over in his partner was killed but most important that cleveland was a rank abache that he was always in the company of prostitutes and much worse. that he had fathered and...
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kyle is first out of buffalo, new york. caller: good morning . i am just calling in. alked about the chavez trial, an educator here in buffalo, new york. host: i remember that call, kyle. caller: i was waiting to get in touch with you, but you weren't on. anyway, new topic. as an educator, it is hard because a lot of the history lessons i have learned is it really shared in the mainstream -- learned isn't society when it comes to different cultures. i am. patrick campaign. there are people who don't get the history of african-americans in the country, is purposely being done to us. i am glad we are fittingly on topics that many of us have known for decades, but i guess with the vaccine, hence why you have skepticism -- that's why you have skepticism based on smooth things. definitely see -- especially with that we are seeing today i will listen to your responses. i appreciate this format. host: thanks for the call. lillie tyson head, giving you a chance to respond. what do you think? guest:'s to follow, i would like to thank the caller for coming -- first of all, i wou
kyle is first out of buffalo, new york. caller: good morning . i am just calling in. alked about the chavez trial, an educator here in buffalo, new york. host: i remember that call, kyle. caller: i was waiting to get in touch with you, but you weren't on. anyway, new topic. as an educator, it is hard because a lot of the history lessons i have learned is it really shared in the mainstream -- learned isn't society when it comes to different cultures. i am. patrick campaign. there are people who...
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in one instance, frederick douglass goes to buffalo new york to speak on abolitionism. buffalo was a city when he arrived in which virtually no one was an abolitionist. all people wanted to do was make money. he was in buffalo for 10 days, and by the 10th day, over half of the city comes to hear him on the green. no editorial can hold the cash no auditorium can hold -- no auditorium can hold the audience and he has converted the multitude. there are numerous examples of obama, whites before they hear obama, saying, i cannot imagine myself voting for a black man. they see his eloquence and performance and they too shed their racism and vote for him. the best way to understand obama's political campaign is as an artistic performance, a very successful artistic performance. that is a crucially important thing he has learned from frederick douglass. in many respects, frederick douglass is the most direct descendant of barack obama. both men are children are one white and one black parent. both men became world-famous almost overnight on the strength of their autobiography.
in one instance, frederick douglass goes to buffalo new york to speak on abolitionism. buffalo was a city when he arrived in which virtually no one was an abolitionist. all people wanted to do was make money. he was in buffalo for 10 days, and by the 10th day, over half of the city comes to hear him on the green. no editorial can hold the cash no auditorium can hold -- no auditorium can hold the audience and he has converted the multitude. there are numerous examples of obama, whites before...
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one instance, douglas goes to buffalo, new york to speak on abolitionism. buffalo was a city when he arrived in which there was no abolitionist. all people wanted to do was make money. he's in buffalo for 10 days. in 10 days, by the 10th day, over half of the city comes to hear him on the green. no auditorium can even hold the audiences and he's converted them all. true art rakes down racial barriers. there's numerous examples of obama, before whites here obama, saying i could never imagine myself voting for a black man. they here obama, they see his majesty, his eloquence, his elegance. most people acknowledge obama to be immensely handsome. they see his performance. they shed their racism and vote for him. the best way to understand obama's political campaign is as an artistic performance. a very, very successful artistic performance. which is crucially important in that he has learned from frederick douglass. in many respects, frederick douglass is the most direct descendant of barack obama. both men are children of one white and one black parent. both m
one instance, douglas goes to buffalo, new york to speak on abolitionism. buffalo was a city when he arrived in which there was no abolitionist. all people wanted to do was make money. he's in buffalo for 10 days. in 10 days, by the 10th day, over half of the city comes to hear him on the green. no auditorium can even hold the audiences and he's converted them all. true art rakes down racial barriers. there's numerous examples of obama, before whites here obama, saying i could never imagine...
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i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in thee way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy --
i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in thee way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to...
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after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back to the bay area, both susan and fred took classroom teaching positions with low income preschoolers at the headstart program and immediately began organizing parents and fellow teachers to improve conditions by forming a union. the campaign was successful and workers eventually secured a contract with management responded by firing susan for being pregnant, something that was illegal but very common at that particular time. susan and fred raised their children as well as their nieces and nephews to have a dedication to social justice and a deep love of learning. before they could walk, herschel and naomi were carey and pushed in strollers on picket lines and marches and learned chants of protest songs alongside nursery rhymes and bedtime stories. they wo
after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back to the bay area, both susan and fred took classroom teaching positions with low income preschoolers at the headstart program and immediately began organizing...
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. >> finally celebrating our marriage in buffalo, new york. >> after a year of cancellations we're veryn public schools, i'm looking forward to my first summer of retirement. >> like that. >> snapping the pencils. >> that's like a mic drop for teachers. i like that. >> welcome back guys. it's a thursday morning. we are so happy that you are starting this day with us. >> yeah. >> the memorial day weekend inching up. >> we got something fun tomorrow, too. >> we sure do. tomorrow from our "reopening america" tour we are headed to indy. >> perfect weekend for indy. the famed indianapolis motor speedway has served as a mass vaccination site. more than 90,000 shots given there so far, but on sunday the brick yard is going to be hosting the largest gathering for a sports event since the start of the pandemic. >> 135,000 fans expected to attend the 105th indianapolis 500 tomorrow. tom llamas is going to be there to set the stage. it is going to be a fun, fast paced morning. rev your engines tomorrow morning on "today" from indianapolis. it's going to be cool. all right, guys, let's get to your
. >> finally celebrating our marriage in buffalo, new york. >> after a year of cancellations we're veryn public schools, i'm looking forward to my first summer of retirement. >> like that. >> snapping the pencils. >> that's like a mic drop for teachers. i like that. >> welcome back guys. it's a thursday morning. we are so happy that you are starting this day with us. >> yeah. >> the memorial day weekend inching up. >> we got something fun...
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and they will be built with no fossil fuel infrastructure in buffalo, new york. >> reporter: the solutionsloria walton says climate justice and racial justice go hand in hand. >> climate justice really is an opportunity to transform our systems in a way that leaves no communities behind. >> reporter: debra rodriguez, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm jeff glor with michelle miller and dana jacobson. coming up this hour -- there are shots of people getting their shots or proving that they did, and they could provide a shot in the arm for the vaccination effort. lots of shots. >> a lot of shots. >> lot of shots. both her tk o tisround thee history of vaccine selfies. >> especially this kind, not this kind. >>> then, a most unusual navy battle being fought on dry land. we'll see how a statue of a symbol of wisconsin has provoke the united states navy. >> you could say shots have been fired there. >> oh, boy. >> nice. >>> plus, how about a little shot of spice? the spice of life or a life of spice. that may describe the career of acclaimed chef akhtar nawab
and they will be built with no fossil fuel infrastructure in buffalo, new york. >> reporter: the solutionsloria walton says climate justice and racial justice go hand in hand. >> climate justice really is an opportunity to transform our systems in a way that leaves no communities behind. >> reporter: debra rodriguez, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm jeff glor with michelle miller and dana jacobson. coming up this hour...
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i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academ
i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud...
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after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back to the bay area, both susan and fred took classroom teaching positions with low income preschoolers at the headstart program and immediately began organizing parents and fellow teachers to improve conditions by forming a union. the campaign was successful and workers eventually secured a contract with management responded by firing susan for being pregnant, something that was illegal but very common at that particular time. susan and fred raised their children as well as their nieces and nephews to have a dedication to social justice and a deep love of learning. before they could walk, herschel and naomi were carey and pushed in strollers on picket lines and marches and learned chants of protest songs alongside nursery rhymes and bedtime stories. they wo
after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back to the bay area, both susan and fred took classroom teaching positions with low income preschoolers at the headstart program and immediately began organizing...
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new york. mr. higgins: entering into her eternal rest a few short months ago, mrs. lawly was the matriarch of the lawly family of buffalo, new york and beloved by all those who came into her life and was a champion for those who had none. born rosemary o'connor in south buffalo, she was a graduate of mount mercy academy nursing school. she met the love of her life, bill. together they raised six children who each continue in their footsteps giving back generously to the western new york community. rosemary lawly was one of a kind. a graceful, thoughtful woman whose commitment to faith, family, and community set examples for so many and most particularly her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren. while her loss leaves an irreplaceable void atop the family, her legacy shines on through her family, through the many charitable works for which she is best known. i am honored to remember her on this beautiful day on the floor of the united states house of representatives. in this good and generous nation and the capitol of the united states of america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
new york. mr. higgins: entering into her eternal rest a few short months ago, mrs. lawly was the matriarch of the lawly family of buffalo, new york and beloved by all those who came into her life and was a champion for those who had none. born rosemary o'connor in south buffalo, she was a graduate of mount mercy academy nursing school. she met the love of her life, bill. together they raised six children who each continue in their footsteps giving back generously to the western new york...
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i think we lost anthony but kenneth is in buffalo, new york and also a veteran.our thoughts on the legacy of the korean war. caller: yes. well, it was kind of a mistake, a big mistake. after world war ii we let the russians have north korea. we separated the country. so everything that happened was a foregone conclusion that the war developed and then we got sucked into it and we never meant to defend korea after world war ii. however, the north korean army was a well trained army and they had t-34 russian tanks. we sent cooks and typists from japan over to fight them with no defense against the tanks. they were basically defeated and they almost pushed out of the country and out of the perimeter until macarthur made the landing that saved the day militarily. but when they rushed up to the yellow river there were 300,000 men, chinese army, on the others of the river. -- other side of the river. macarthur refused to admit they might enter the war. somehow there was a big intelligence failure and they did enter the war. they came in the nighttime. the chinese cross
i think we lost anthony but kenneth is in buffalo, new york and also a veteran.our thoughts on the legacy of the korean war. caller: yes. well, it was kind of a mistake, a big mistake. after world war ii we let the russians have north korea. we separated the country. so everything that happened was a foregone conclusion that the war developed and then we got sucked into it and we never meant to defend korea after world war ii. however, the north korean army was a well trained army and they had...
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mike in buffalo, new york, texted to say, yes, a commission absolutely needs to be formed. we all saw what happened, but there's a deeper problem in america. the root cause was misinformation, conspiracy theories, and the former president saying the election was stolen. and to infect his followers with the big lie. detroit, you say yes as well? caller: absolutely. jerry from detroit, good morning. greetings yet again from motown. yes, there definitely needs to be a commission on the january 6 attack on the capitol. and i think that both the members of both chaimers will of commerce should be involved. i'd like to make a comment if i could, greta, i've been hearing a lot of white conservatives -- i'm black, by the way -- trying to make what i think is a fault equivalency and apples and oranges comparison between what happened on january 6 and what happened last summer during the racial justice protests. what these congressmen are trying to do is these republicans, they're trying to compare white capitol insurrectionists and black lives matter protesters, and they have absolu
mike in buffalo, new york, texted to say, yes, a commission absolutely needs to be formed. we all saw what happened, but there's a deeper problem in america. the root cause was misinformation, conspiracy theories, and the former president saying the election was stolen. and to infect his followers with the big lie. detroit, you say yes as well? caller: absolutely. jerry from detroit, good morning. greetings yet again from motown. yes, there definitely needs to be a commission on the january 6...
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i want to open up new york city tuesday. i buffaloinvestigations like the sexual harassment claims in the impeachment inquiry. >> alex hogan, thank you very much. alicia: president biden proposes massive spending for childcare but will that money help millions of families in need of help? we break it down next. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occ
i want to open up new york city tuesday. i buffaloinvestigations like the sexual harassment claims in the impeachment inquiry. >> alex hogan, thank you very much. alicia: president biden proposes massive spending for childcare but will that money help millions of families in need of help? we break it down next. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a...
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new york. you're talking about crime what is happening here in new york. >> right. well, that's not true in terms of the crime. it is happening all across new york state. it's happening in buffalog in syracuse, happening in albany. those spikes are out there. we focus on new york city because it's the biggest city in the state and one of the big nest the country. also happening across the country. why not run for mayor? i ended my time in the white house january 20th. it's a short amount of time to get ready for a mayoral primary, which is happening in june. two very good candidates in there that will ultimately battle it out. so why run for governor? i really believe in looking at the numbers that we can win. we can make up the difference in a blue state. there was a guy about 30 years ago that appealed to democratic new yorkers. his name was guliani. that's what it was. >> martha: only two republican governors in the history of new york state, rockefeller and pataki and you want to add your name to that list. we look forward for covering the campaign. thanks and come back soon. >> martha, thanks a lot. if you want to fight, go to nyguliani.com. thanks. >> martha: andrew gulia
new york. you're talking about crime what is happening here in new york. >> right. well, that's not true in terms of the crime. it is happening all across new york state. it's happening in buffalog in syracuse, happening in albany. those spikes are out there. we focus on new york city because it's the biggest city in the state and one of the big nest the country. also happening across the country. why not run for mayor? i ended my time in the white house january 20th. it's a short amount...
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i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in theing to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academy -- thank you -- health care academy and all those who put this wonderf
i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in theing to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm,...
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i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud to have this be one of the first initiatives launched under my helm, and i commit to you and to this city that this is the first and it will not be the last, and that women and their children and their families are a key part of our economic recovery plan, a key part of equity in this city, and a key part of our future, and you have my commitment to lead the way. thank you. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, kate. and now, we have serina marie, who is a health care academy graduate with home bridge. [applause] >> good morning. i would like to thank mayor breed and health care academ
i grew up as the daughter of another single mom in buffalo, new york, and she was not supported in the same way. she was always struggling to make ends meet, out of work, trying to figure out how to borrow neighbors to help care for my brother and i, and so i'm also aware of the unnecessary struggles women are put through trying to balance all that they do. so as i stand here today, thank you, mayor breed, thank you, my team at oewd, thank you, everyone standing behind me. i can't be more proud...
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is now moving offshore, cooler drier conditions along the east coast and the northeast, 50 new york, 40 in buffalocross portions of the upper midwest so we have a weaker system moving across the ohio river valley. that will push across the east coast, cloudy and rainy for the northeast, cooler temperatures, but the good news is no major severe outbreak expected over the next couple days so we will take that. 87 in houston, very warm in phoenix and we will get to 65 with mostly sunny skies, some rain, some cloudy conditions this mother's day weekend, keep that in mind. >> breakfast in bed. i hope that happens, breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> get cooking. >> sounds like a messy situation. >> j d is from canada. hockey, this is how they take care of business, becoming a brawl from the start, take a look. >> they combined for 2 goals and 3 assists. 3 flight simultaneously. >> the rangers are funding after a cheap shot in monday's game against the capitals, into teammate ending his season. 6 different fights broke out wednesday at madison square garden, 6 sites in the first 5 minutes, the refs feeling
is now moving offshore, cooler drier conditions along the east coast and the northeast, 50 new york, 40 in buffalocross portions of the upper midwest so we have a weaker system moving across the ohio river valley. that will push across the east coast, cloudy and rainy for the northeast, cooler temperatures, but the good news is no major severe outbreak expected over the next couple days so we will take that. 87 in houston, very warm in phoenix and we will get to 65 with mostly sunny skies, some...
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back to when i started in radio which was on the a college campus at the state university of new york at buffalo the women's movement was really big on campus, and so, women were breaking into radio at our college station and other college stations, too. and, of course, bill semering who also had been a manager at a college station was the first director of programming at npr, he created "all things considered" and hired susan stanburg as a production assistant and she went on to host the show. >> stephen: well, as i said before, and i've said to you, is that i think you're the best interviewer out there. certainly the person i like being interviewed by the most. >> oh, thank you. >> stephen: and i also like listening to the way you do interviews because i feel like we're all the third person sitting in the booth. like you two, whoever you are interviewing or having this conversation, and we're there along for the ride of this conversation. it's always felt very intimate. and i'm wondering what you think the interviewer's job is. how do you-- what are your priorities when you're doing an intervi
back to when i started in radio which was on the a college campus at the state university of new york at buffalo the women's movement was really big on campus, and so, women were breaking into radio at our college station and other college stations, too. and, of course, bill semering who also had been a manager at a college station was the first director of programming at npr, he created "all things considered" and hired susan stanburg as a production assistant and she went on to host...