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the central park was an immediate hit and there was no friction.the only crime was people writing too fast on their horses. generally speaking i think it was a success, that aspect, but there were things he couldn't possibly anticipate. so late in his career as a landscape architect he gets commissioned in the south where up to that point. at the very end of the career but with the parks his vision was partly undone by jim crow and segregation so for instance in louisville he decides what many considered his masterpiece in the entire park system but they then designate one part of it ended school black people from the other part and the same happens with this suburbs through redlining and other things that it really ran counter to his vision of bringing people together. not only in the south all these things went on in the north as well bunorth aswell but perhapsn the south, his very democratic vision of people of all backgrounds coming together was undercut. you generally begin each chapter talking about the observations or what he wrote in differ
the central park was an immediate hit and there was no friction.the only crime was people writing too fast on their horses. generally speaking i think it was a success, that aspect, but there were things he couldn't possibly anticipate. so late in his career as a landscape architect he gets commissioned in the south where up to that point. at the very end of the career but with the parks his vision was partly undone by jim crow and segregation so for instance in louisville he decides what many...
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among other jobs, he heads the commission that creates central park. >> central park, the metropolitane american museum of natural history. green would be largely responsible for creating the bronx zoo, the new york public library. >> there's very little green doesn't touch during new york's gilded age. in 1871, when city coffers are almost bankrupt, he becomes the city's comptroller. >> andrew green needed to be escorted by a ring of mounted policemen as he was approaching the comptroller's office on his first day of work. and this was a blood sport in this era. >> green exposes the shenanigans of new york's corrupt democratic machine, known as tammany hall, and helps send the city's notorious boss, william tweed, off to prison. oh, and one other little achievement... >> it was green's efforts to get new york to expand beyond the borders of manhattan island and to annex the municipalities around new york harbor, which included the city of brooklyn, and make that all one giant metropolis. >> so how could his own family 100 years later not know all about him? could it have anything to d
among other jobs, he heads the commission that creates central park. >> central park, the metropolitane american museum of natural history. green would be largely responsible for creating the bronx zoo, the new york public library. >> there's very little green doesn't touch during new york's gilded age. in 1871, when city coffers are almost bankrupt, he becomes the city's comptroller. >> andrew green needed to be escorted by a ring of mounted policemen as he was approaching...
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you know the central park jogger case was my 1st interaction with false confessions are firm represented corey wise on his civil rights case i'm not that's a hell of a way to start i mean you're diving right in at the deep end there yeah you know the circumstances at play in that case were huge amount of pressure on the police and the authorities to make arrests and make them stick 5 teenagers because they couldn't be infamous central park jogger case in 1989 the rape and beating of a female jogger made headlines nationwide the teenagers are confessed but later claimed that their confessions have been covered. when the actual perpetrator stepped forward the 5 men were playing the economy for the past time for 507 years in prison and one of them corey was 30. 1 the most notorious crimes in the history of new york city it was a crime in which a woman who was a wealthy upper east side investment banker was out jogging at dusk and was dragged into the woods in central park and almost beaten to death and it was front page news every day everywhere and they are out to get arrested and they got
you know the central park jogger case was my 1st interaction with false confessions are firm represented corey wise on his civil rights case i'm not that's a hell of a way to start i mean you're diving right in at the deep end there yeah you know the circumstances at play in that case were huge amount of pressure on the police and the authorities to make arrests and make them stick 5 teenagers because they couldn't be infamous central park jogger case in 1989 the rape and beating of a female...
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in central park. she had 10000 people like in central park?said the crowds were so large a subject's said he has a hundred and 75000 people here. [cheering] and seriously, you have to see outside. you know because they have to follow them with the trailers. but they are fake. they're fake. they are not honest. let me tell you. [booing] [booing] >> so we have this massive crowds of phillips stadiums every single time. we have tens of thousands of people outside, they never mention it. they never mentioned it. so maybe they will tonight. but that's an all-time record, and this is not a brand-new place. unfortunately it holds 10000 people or less, and we set the all-time record. you know why? because the game, the floors packed with people. you play ice hockey or basketball. so we broke the all-time record of this house and it's a wonderful house and a wonderful place. [cheering] also, in wildwood, we are in the middle of winter. there is nobody in the middle of winter. it's a great place in the summer. those streets are packed all the way back t
in central park. she had 10000 people like in central park?said the crowds were so large a subject's said he has a hundred and 75000 people here. [cheering] and seriously, you have to see outside. you know because they have to follow them with the trailers. but they are fake. they're fake. they are not honest. let me tell you. [booing] [booing] >> so we have this massive crowds of phillips stadiums every single time. we have tens of thousands of people outside, they never mention it. they...
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just awe few minutes ago hear in central park it was snow and heavy now. now switching to sleet. as it moves northeast, we are tracking the rain/snow line which will settle on i-95. as we head throw the overnight hours. in the midwest, drifting snow in the wake of the storm. those winds will calm down by tomorrow. but for the northeast, looks like a couple of inches along the coast. interior new england, upstate new york, you're going see 3 to 6 inches of widespread snow and perhaps more as lake effect takes over sunday along with chilly temperatures making the second half of the weekend sloppy again. >> from snowy central park tonight. thank you, greg. >>> we move on to the major news out of buckingham palace. prince harry and meghan markle no longer working members of the royal family. in london tonight with the brand-new arrangement just announced by the queen. >> reporter: it's official -- harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, will no longer be working royals. the queen issuing a surprisingly personal statement this evening, saying she recognizes, quote, the chall
just awe few minutes ago hear in central park it was snow and heavy now. now switching to sleet. as it moves northeast, we are tracking the rain/snow line which will settle on i-95. as we head throw the overnight hours. in the midwest, drifting snow in the wake of the storm. those winds will calm down by tomorrow. but for the northeast, looks like a couple of inches along the coast. interior new england, upstate new york, you're going see 3 to 6 inches of widespread snow and perhaps more as...
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row could have 10,000 people, you know that in central park.000 people in central park, i said what's the big deal? they made out the crowds were so large, we just had 175,000 people sign up. you have to see outside, they know because they have to follow, they are trailers. there fake, they are fake. they are not honest, here's the story. we have these massive crowds that philip stadiums every single time, we have tens of thousands of people outside, they never mention it. so maybe they will tonight. that's an all-time record, this is not a brand-new place, and unfortunately it holds probably 10,000 people or less. we set the all-time record, you know why? because the floor is packed with people, ice hockey or basketball, we broke the all-time record in this stadium. it's a wonderful house, and a wonderful community. also in wildwood, we are in the middle of winter. there is nobody in the middle of winter, it's a great place in the summer and to those streets are packed all the way back to the arrow plane practically. but on june 2nd, everybody
row could have 10,000 people, you know that in central park.000 people in central park, i said what's the big deal? they made out the crowds were so large, we just had 175,000 people sign up. you have to see outside, they know because they have to follow, they are trailers. there fake, they are fake. they are not honest, here's the story. we have these massive crowds that philip stadiums every single time, we have tens of thousands of people outside, they never mention it. so maybe they will...
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today the -- >> hold on. >> today th it is about 75 acres bigger than central park, and it has an arrayure venues. the event is being organized by the san francisco parks alliance, under the leadership of an honorary commit lead by mayor breed and five distinguished co-chairs. one -- >> including one here? >> including one here. one of the primary goals of april 4th and the year-long celebration is to celebrate golden gate park as everybody's park. this means reaching beyond the park to ensure groups all over the city get to experience the park during this special year. we're planning free shuttles to the park on saturdays, particularly from equity-zoned neighborhoods, and we'll bring cultural group to perform on the stage and elsewhere in the park. so today we formally partnered with more than 75 community groups, many of whom will activate parts of the park and provide volunteers and april 4th. and we're in process with dozens more, and we'll certainly get to 150 partners by april 4th. and we also have a wonderful list of the city's most important cultural institutions and importance.
today the -- >> hold on. >> today th it is about 75 acres bigger than central park, and it has an arrayure venues. the event is being organized by the san francisco parks alliance, under the leadership of an honorary commit lead by mayor breed and five distinguished co-chairs. one -- >> including one here? >> including one here. one of the primary goals of april 4th and the year-long celebration is to celebrate golden gate park as everybody's park. this means reaching...
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that is after record highs in central park a few days ago.cast for the bay area does to we have a few pop-up showers tonight. the general tendency will be toward clearing it out. sunshine tomorrow. patchy dense fog forms tonight. saturday looks great. we have plenty of sun and a few high clouds on sunday. they are playing a football game on sunday. evening showers will and overnight tonight. morning fog on friday. it might slow you down again. the weekend is looking dry. the numbers, 54 degrees in san francisco tomorrow. a little bit inoncord, 54. san jose, 56. oakland, 54. in the subway, a few more showers. 55 degrees on university avenue. palo alto will have a partly sunny but brilliant day tomorrow. on the chilly side. 54 at livermore and 53 in walmart creek. patchy fog tonight. low 50s will do it. ukiah will be the first to get the clearing. don't forget, we could get a few more showers tonight. friday, we clear it out. saturday and sunday, a few clouds from time to time. the niners will be taking the field under partly cloudy skies. the
that is after record highs in central park a few days ago.cast for the bay area does to we have a few pop-up showers tonight. the general tendency will be toward clearing it out. sunshine tomorrow. patchy dense fog forms tonight. saturday looks great. we have plenty of sun and a few high clouds on sunday. they are playing a football game on sunday. evening showers will and overnight tonight. morning fog on friday. it might slow you down again. the weekend is looking dry. the numbers, 54 degrees...
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and then they will eventually march from central park to midtown manhattan and they are anticipating thousands of people to turn up. but i want to bring in one of the organizers for the event. and tell me, basically why is this moment so important especially with the election cycle? >> this is a new decade, 2020. we call it the rise and roar decade. so important to have women roar ing for pay equity. we have to talk about immigration. we need more women leadership. so this is really the time to speak up and listen to au all o these roars advocating for love, less hate, and you are -- our people get the opportunity to see the real issues that are affecting women. and hear from the one on the front lines and make the right decisions moving forward. >> and so you are with the women's march alliance and the theme is rise and roar. talk about the speakers. who will be represented? >> we're so excited to have the youngest i guess one of the youngest feminists and activists, she is the founder of 1,000 blank girl votes. she will be speaking today. and the lieutenant governor will be on the
and then they will eventually march from central park to midtown manhattan and they are anticipating thousands of people to turn up. but i want to bring in one of the organizers for the event. and tell me, basically why is this moment so important especially with the election cycle? >> this is a new decade, 2020. we call it the rise and roar decade. so important to have women roar ing for pay equity. we have to talk about immigration. we need more women leadership. so this is really the...
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to offset some of his baggage with stop and frisk and central park five?e could question that the speech was specific and breaks new areas. but what was the political rationale for him going today in tulsa? >> well, reverend, i appreciate the question. i'm not quite honestly sure there was a tremendous amount of quote/unquote political calculation. like bloomberg is running a campaign. we make all kinds of announcements on a regular basis. but the connection between his business success, his filan thopic success, and cities, in contrast to as you've laid out, understanding what really happened in greenwood. and that it was considered black wall street. and that there is a significant wealth gap income inequality between african-americans and white citizens and others. and so mike feels very, very strongly about the issue of prosperity, about the issue of economic opportunity, and wants to drive that particular issue as a central component of his presidential campaign. >> now, when we look at the black wealth gap as opposed to whites, where i'd even think t
to offset some of his baggage with stop and frisk and central park five?e could question that the speech was specific and breaks new areas. but what was the political rationale for him going today in tulsa? >> well, reverend, i appreciate the question. i'm not quite honestly sure there was a tremendous amount of quote/unquote political calculation. like bloomberg is running a campaign. we make all kinds of announcements on a regular basis. but the connection between his business success,...
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jimmy: thank you so much for doing that it was the first time anyone's every done a talk show in central parkshould do it, yeah. >> i think that was so much fun. [ cheers and applause it was the best. >> jimmy: well, since i've seen you, you had another baby. congratulations. >> i sure did. >> jimmy: a third little girl. >> we have so many children. >> jimmy: that's so cute oh, my god >> yeah, it's a bit of a tough adjustment in our house. but it's good. i mean, i have two other daughters. so my oldest is very into the baby but my middle child, not so much [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, really >> we're thinking of keeping her. >> jimmy: yeah does she, like, play with her? what does she think? >> well, she sort of pretends to play with her so, like, in the beginning our oldest was loving on her and she was like, very maternal and then our middle daughter is just like -- just keeps away from her and then i said to her, i said, "you know, you're going to teach her everything she knows you get to teach her about cities, and the sky, and flowers, and santa claus and mickey mouse anything you want. and
jimmy: thank you so much for doing that it was the first time anyone's every done a talk show in central parkshould do it, yeah. >> i think that was so much fun. [ cheers and applause it was the best. >> jimmy: well, since i've seen you, you had another baby. congratulations. >> i sure did. >> jimmy: a third little girl. >> we have so many children. >> jimmy: that's so cute oh, my god >> yeah, it's a bit of a tough adjustment in our house. but it's...
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there have already been nearly a dozen sightings in central park. >>> speaking of new york hot spots,-sized see-saws. and we're there live. ♪all strength, we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat imagine a mouthwash that strengthens your enamel, imagine, feeling fearless when you walk into the dentist. while preventing cavities up to 70%. act anticavity rinse. for a confidant feeling in your oral health, stop imagining, start acting. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. >>> look at that, that is the recent warning issued to new york city residents who might cross paths with a coyote, don't feed them. there have been ten reported sightings in central park and as many as 80 around the city since 2016. in addition to not giving them food, nypd advi
there have already been nearly a dozen sightings in central park. >>> speaking of new york hot spots,-sized see-saws. and we're there live. ♪all strength, we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat imagine a mouthwash that strengthens your enamel, imagine, feeling fearless when you walk into the dentist. while preventing cavities up to 70%. act anticavity...
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new york had record highs in central park just a few days ago. they are going to go from record highs to having an inch of snow on the ground by saturday evening, sunday morning from the same low that gave us our own snow. future cast shows what's happening now. lightly scattered showers around the bay area. we will really want to show you a few sprinkles overnight.ilbe n sunrise wi around, clearing iegooda for hi the future cast shows we will in general begin to dry it out. we will keep it dry once we get into the weekend. speaking of the weekend, this part is important. we have the 49ers taking on the green bay packers. they are going to be playing sunday at 3:40 pm when we got partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 60s. in the weather headlines, we are going to be looking for evening showers to continue overnight. morning fog friday with sun and clouds. the weekend is looking dry and seasonably mild. a pretty good forecast. just prepare yourself for a few showers overnight tonight. daytime highs for tomorrow, we will be looking for reads
new york had record highs in central park just a few days ago. they are going to go from record highs to having an inch of snow on the ground by saturday evening, sunday morning from the same low that gave us our own snow. future cast shows what's happening now. lightly scattered showers around the bay area. we will really want to show you a few sprinkles overnight.ilbe n sunrise wi around, clearing iegooda for hi the future cast shows we will in general begin to dry it out. we will keep it dry...
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a central park that's always there and then basically people sit around it. goes approach is always the. same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done to mow is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby get his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. like his project sleeping venice from 2018 he was able to capture almost surreal looking images of the city on the venetian lagoon. venice without the matting crowds. since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world this photo series is his most famous work to date. it's a specific space that everybody understand you know libraries are churches everybody's been there at least once in their lives. and they were made for a specific reason and so what i really find interesting how these architects have you know created. you know these different buildings but with the say the same purpose. one of 4 years favorite churches is
a central park that's always there and then basically people sit around it. goes approach is always the. same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done to mow is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby get his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. like his project sleeping venice from 2018 he was able to capture almost surreal...
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outside the mansion of the late billionair it's a mansion just off fifth avenue, just close to central parkdn a press availability about the problem of sex trafficking in general, he was asked whether prince andrew had cooperated with the u.s. authorities. as he primedou he -- promised he would do when he stepped back from royal jeffrey berman used very strong words when he said, no, there s been zero cooperation from prince andrew so far. >> and do we know what he was asking of prince andrew? >> well, the u.s. prosecutors and the f.b.i. have been in touchei repeatedly, we're told, to try and organize an interview with prince andrew. they want to speak to him. you remembehen prince andrew stepped back from royal duties late last year, he made t statement, of course i'm willing to help any appropriate law enforcirent agency with t investigations if required. well, they are required.d et the prince andrew legal team is still not cooperating. roaccording to u.s.cutors. >> just finally, can you give us an idea of the scale of the investigation that is still ongoing despite the fac the man at th
outside the mansion of the late billionair it's a mansion just off fifth avenue, just close to central parkdn a press availability about the problem of sex trafficking in general, he was asked whether prince andrew had cooperated with the u.s. authorities. as he primedou he -- promised he would do when he stepped back from royal jeffrey berman used very strong words when he said, no, there s been zero cooperation from prince andrew so far. >> and do we know what he was asking of prince...
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one is on the central park five.g about the central park five and here he is. >> i really have no idea. i read in the paper. i've been away from government for a long time. i think there was an awful lot of evidence presented at that time that they were involved. there have been questions since then about the quality of that evidence. and so, you know, it's -- i've been away from it for so look, i can't respond because i just don't remember. >> it's weird for me as somebody who was in new york as a teenager at the time, it's hard not to remember the central park five issue. during the lawsuit, once these men were exonerated, mayor bloomberg was mayor. here is a piece of a "daily beast" clip talking about the fact that his administration spent $6 million fighting a civil lawsuit filed by the five arguing the authorities at the time had good cause and acted in good faith. he was mayor when he fought against giving the segmentsment to these young men who lost their entire childhood because of one of the most traumatic i
one is on the central park five.g about the central park five and here he is. >> i really have no idea. i read in the paper. i've been away from government for a long time. i think there was an awful lot of evidence presented at that time that they were involved. there have been questions since then about the quality of that evidence. and so, you know, it's -- i've been away from it for so look, i can't respond because i just don't remember. >> it's weird for me as somebody who was...
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. >> we were talkingor about 60s i syracuse and central park. >> breaking records out there. >> the troughn the west, ridge in the east.al is,ye a cool. santa cruz, 40, high surf advisory 3:00. suosre, mwe'll take yng t o st in the 50s. we'll little ase bit of everyone should see some later in the week. next. >>> after the big winda saturda the niners one step closer to the super bowl. we'll tell you why the team's shave increased dramatilly in shave increased dramatilly in this morning ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in sports tonight the 49ers will find out who they will be playing in next sunday's nfc ni eaday's nfc d ioivwkki ottea sle sgreen ba tckhepay ner os froz tundra of lambeau field. we do mean frozen. kickoff 3:40 our time and a chce of wnodaerst dominated at levi's stadium. here is chris alvarez witethh tsorsp. did the 49ers wonders. san francisco was able to heal up their bodies and extra time fortaerhrs t eetook make their return in the lineup. that spelled bad news for visiting minnesota vikings. niners ready for first playoff game at levi's. joe montana, an honorary captain. opened on 61-yard
. >> we were talkingor about 60s i syracuse and central park. >> breaking records out there. >> the troughn the west, ridge in the east.al is,ye a cool. santa cruz, 40, high surf advisory 3:00. suosre, mwe'll take yng t o st in the 50s. we'll little ase bit of everyone should see some later in the week. next. >>> after the big winda saturda the niners one step closer to the super bowl. we'll tell you why the team's shave increased dramatilly in shave increased...
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some of africa's top stars are playing here in central park. this is for the 70 from tanzania.to something. that is nothing. that's something. real spirit of africans in berlin tonight. yeah you feel. really nice to be here let's do this. i want you to keep the body you know exactly what i'm thinking when it comes. to see her like the now look. what you get i was going to go on and tell me take it down see you then think. we'll see bonanza m.d.c. is the reigning queen of bongo flavor tanzania's version of hip hop she sings fluently in 3 languages english french and her native swahili. these days a lot of african bands are marketed as international pop instead of world music and they're hoping to change the way people in the west think about africa. that's the case not only about the things that the world know poverty and all of that but they can actually make good music. as one half of a legendary south african vocal duo called muffy keys oh no they started out in not to 96 and over the years their style has moved away from point 0 toward afro pop. but. i got yeah yeah yeah. i'
some of africa's top stars are playing here in central park. this is for the 70 from tanzania.to something. that is nothing. that's something. real spirit of africans in berlin tonight. yeah you feel. really nice to be here let's do this. i want you to keep the body you know exactly what i'm thinking when it comes. to see her like the now look. what you get i was going to go on and tell me take it down see you then think. we'll see bonanza m.d.c. is the reigning queen of bongo flavor tanzania's...
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he was speaking outside the leg but billionaires nelson just off fifth ave close to central park.ny progress in trying to speak to prince andrew and he said so speak to prince andrew and he said so far there had been in his words, zero cooperation. you will remember when prince andrew stepped back from his royal duties last year amidst heightened attention on his relationship with jeffrey heightened attention on his relationship withjeffrey epstein, and in the aftermath of that bbc newsnight interview that was widely deemed to have been a pr disaster he said he would offer any appropriate help to law enforcement agencies with their investigations if required. the americans are saying, that just has not required. the americans are saying, thatjust has not been forthcoming. thank you for that. nick bryant live in new york. the government insists a trade deal is possible by the end of the year, after the uk leaves the european union on friday, but eu officials are more cautious. ireleand's taiseoch, leo varadkar, has told the bbc in a rare interview, that the eu will be the "stronger
he was speaking outside the leg but billionaires nelson just off fifth ave close to central park.ny progress in trying to speak to prince andrew and he said so speak to prince andrew and he said so far there had been in his words, zero cooperation. you will remember when prince andrew stepped back from his royal duties last year amidst heightened attention on his relationship with jeffrey heightened attention on his relationship withjeffrey epstein, and in the aftermath of that bbc newsnight...
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nuclear movement yes there was it was a 1000000 people including barack obama demonstrating in central park in new york where do we see that now where we're going this year is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki is there a discussion of that well some of the trying to get that discussion it out there but it's not nearly what it needs to be well i want to thank you so much for fighting to get that discussion out there as you have done your whole career always a pleasure thank you thank you so much for the work that you do. while there was big news out of the white house on tuesday as u.s. president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu have unveiled what they are calling a peace agreement that apparently will make history but this comes as both leaders face a number of political and legal obstacles which now include a formal indictment against netanyahu on corruption charges that were just announced earlier this week are to use rachel blevins as the raiders latest. president champ announced his deal of the century plan for peace in the m
nuclear movement yes there was it was a 1000000 people including barack obama demonstrating in central park in new york where do we see that now where we're going this year is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki is there a discussion of that well some of the trying to get that discussion it out there but it's not nearly what it needs to be well i want to thank you so much for fighting to get that discussion out there as you have done your whole career always a...
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request to munch on this the organizers the civil assembly had requested to march from here in central park to cause my bike to a very busy kind of shopping district in hong kong on hong kong but that particular request was approved the group then appealed but that of course that appeal was denied so at the moment we've got a large gathering assembly here in central hong kong calling for democratic reform as you said it's a it's been called a c. on communism they're also speaking out against police brutality now this is one of a number of rallies being held globally today we have 12 cities or so she's had 12 countries 27 cities taking part in similar rallies around the world of the police the police presence here at the moment it's quite heavy with a large police presence in front of me the whole way around central all the way to add as i mentioned this particular group had said that much to add to your cost and where hong kong's effective parliament is biased we believe there's no water cannons to situated they're going to deny any access again the protesters or the organizers have said i
request to munch on this the organizers the civil assembly had requested to march from here in central park to cause my bike to a very busy kind of shopping district in hong kong on hong kong but that particular request was approved the group then appealed but that of course that appeal was denied so at the moment we've got a large gathering assembly here in central hong kong calling for democratic reform as you said it's a it's been called a c. on communism they're also speaking out against...
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if they have 10000 like pocahontas in central park in new york.er] in this young man could've had 10000 people and i said what's the big deal? but he just told you you had 175,000 people sign up. [cheers and applause] and truthfully you have to see outside. they know. the trailers are outside. they are big. they are not honest. here's the story. [booing] we got these massive crowds phillips stadiums every single time tens of thousands of people outside but they never mention it. maybe they will tonight. that's an all time record in this place holds about 10000 people or less and we set the all-time record because the games are packed with people i.c.e. hockey or basketball we broke the all-time record in this house and it's a wonderful house. [cheers and applause] also is in wildwood there is nobody in the middle of winter it's a great place in the summer and those streets are packed all the way back to the airplane practically. [cheers and applause] but on june 2nd everybody has to do us a favor. number one get out and vote republican and get rid
if they have 10000 like pocahontas in central park in new york.er] in this young man could've had 10000 people and i said what's the big deal? but he just told you you had 175,000 people sign up. [cheers and applause] and truthfully you have to see outside. they know. the trailers are outside. they are big. they are not honest. here's the story. [booing] we got these massive crowds phillips stadiums every single time tens of thousands of people outside but they never mention it. maybe they will...
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this season, only 2.7 inches of snow has fallen on manhattan's central park.omberg has reported that starbucks is planning to open more stores in lower income neighborhoods. there are plans for 85 stores by 2025 in these communities, bringing job opportunities, although many are concerned the prices will be too expensive for the residence to afford. you can follow all the stories on your terminal and on bloomberg.com. joe: deutsche bank is cutting the bonus pool at its investment bank by about 30%, deepening pay reductions after a hectic year. --e with more is how surprising is this news just in the sense that we talk about bonuses being cut all the time and it is deutsche bank? >> both good points. we've seen deutsche bank undergo a massive restructuring. not surprised they want to pull this letter. but still, you've also heard deutsche bank say they are targeting revenue growth. how much can they really cut before they start to lose top talent? scarlet: where exactly are these cuts coming from? haveu are a traitor, what you got to look forward to? >> very go
this season, only 2.7 inches of snow has fallen on manhattan's central park.omberg has reported that starbucks is planning to open more stores in lower income neighborhoods. there are plans for 85 stores by 2025 in these communities, bringing job opportunities, although many are concerned the prices will be too expensive for the residence to afford. you can follow all the stories on your terminal and on bloomberg.com. joe: deutsche bank is cutting the bonus pool at its investment bank by about...
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. >> they broke some records in central park and d.c. had temperatures in the 70s yesterday. >> people out in their shorts yesterday! >> very unusual. let's talk, though, on a serious note here to the massive damage. >>> dozens of after-shocks pound puerto rico. why are so many of these quakes striking in one place right now? we will have a live report from the island. >>> plus, a newspaper approach for house speaker nancy pelosi? the strategy that could actually give her the upper hand in sending impeachment articles into the senate. into the senate. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa i don't have to worry about
. >> they broke some records in central park and d.c. had temperatures in the 70s yesterday. >> people out in their shorts yesterday! >> very unusual. let's talk, though, on a serious note here to the massive damage. >>> dozens of after-shocks pound puerto rico. why are so many of these quakes striking in one place right now? we will have a live report from the island. >>> plus, a newspaper approach for house speaker nancy pelosi? the strategy that could...
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i feel like i should be bronzed in central park right now. >> you might be deaf in one year if it keepsah, this is not bad, i'm okay with this, i could get used to this, i guess. >> they like to be scratched a little bit. see how they get the feathers up there? >> jimmy: birds like to be scratched. you think that never probably happens in the wild, right? >> yeah maybe. maybe they use their beak and scratch each other that way. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> yeah, super fun. >> jimmy: i think we -- yeah, okay, now he's getting in my -- >> let me see if i can get him. >> jimmy: okay, he's about to fall, all right, there we go. okay, great. there you go. all right, thank you. that was what again? >> that was a slender build cockatoo. >> jimmy: slender build cockatoo. oh, look at that. oh my goodness. >> keeping with the australian theme -- there we go. a little hop-around. grab your branch. this one's going to like the branch. i'm going to try and grab him. this is a wallaby. another australian. that slender build cockatoo is australian, so is this guy. he's going to relax there. just try
i feel like i should be bronzed in central park right now. >> you might be deaf in one year if it keepsah, this is not bad, i'm okay with this, i could get used to this, i guess. >> they like to be scratched a little bit. see how they get the feathers up there? >> jimmy: birds like to be scratched. you think that never probably happens in the wild, right? >> yeah maybe. maybe they use their beak and scratch each other that way. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >>...
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travelers went back in time found a naked version of brad pitt and jennifer aniston walking around central parksation about talking about a magic apple but a talking snake. so they believe this is where we came from. that millions 60,000,000/300,000,000 voted for trouble talking about the fifth of the population. there is grass tighten, carl sagan would say we evolve from africa. and they can boil it down to about 200,000 years ago when the planet of the apes looking monkey people lost their body hair and had to so close basically african fashion is the origin of human civilization. because they found her clothing line scientifically csi forensics they did the science and found life in the closing, clothing that found african fashion is the beginning of civilization. you have to mandate this knowledge you have to accept this as objective reality. now difference of opinion a scientific fact. they can even accept climate change reality and now we are going to have the challenge of trying to convince the 60,000,000/300,000,000 that voted for that monster that we all evolve from africa. the commona
travelers went back in time found a naked version of brad pitt and jennifer aniston walking around central parksation about talking about a magic apple but a talking snake. so they believe this is where we came from. that millions 60,000,000/300,000,000 voted for trouble talking about the fifth of the population. there is grass tighten, carl sagan would say we evolve from africa. and they can boil it down to about 200,000 years ago when the planet of the apes looking monkey people lost their...
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it is a mansionjust off fifth ave, just close to central park. with us authorities, as he promised he would do when he stepped back from royal duties. and geoffrey berman was very explicit and used very strong words when he said, no, there has been zero cooperation from prince so far. and do we know what he was asking a prince andrew? well, the us prosecutors and the fbi have been in touch repeatedly, we have been in touch repeatedly, we have been in touch repeatedly, we have been told, to try and organise an interview with prince andrew. they want to speak to him. now, you remember when prince andrew stepped back from royal duties late last year, he made a statement saying, of course i am willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigations, if required. well, rust, they are required. well, rust, they are required. yet prince andrew's legal tea m required. yet prince andrew's legal team is still not cooperating. according to us prosecutors. just finally, can you give us an idea of the scale of the investigating that i
it is a mansionjust off fifth ave, just close to central park. with us authorities, as he promised he would do when he stepped back from royal duties. and geoffrey berman was very explicit and used very strong words when he said, no, there has been zero cooperation from prince so far. and do we know what he was asking a prince andrew? well, the us prosecutors and the fbi have been in touch repeatedly, we have been in touch repeatedly, we have been in touch repeatedly, we have been told, to try...
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it started off at central park, there was a round of speakers, a lot of them from the new york area. we heard from activists as well as lawmakers and journalists from the new york area who are fighting this lawsuit against new york one for age discrimination and gender discrimination. i had a chance to talk to people on the ground. a lot of them mentioned they'd been at the rally for years. the one in 2017 felt passionate and heated. today felt a little more celebration and, of course, though, they said a lot of them are tired of having to come out to these rallies year after year. so they hope that this movement today will bring about change from potentially the next administration, but that is kind of what we have been hearing. but once again, alex, it looks like the crowd has decided to leave a little bit early. the weather probably had a huge part of it. >> you're at 45th and 6th, you're four short blocks away from the mother ship here. get inside, come home. thank you for that. >>> the controversial decision in virginia about a rally that has one city bracing for the worst. has
it started off at central park, there was a round of speakers, a lot of them from the new york area. we heard from activists as well as lawmakers and journalists from the new york area who are fighting this lawsuit against new york one for age discrimination and gender discrimination. i had a chance to talk to people on the ground. a lot of them mentioned they'd been at the rally for years. the one in 2017 felt passionate and heated. today felt a little more celebration and, of course, though,...
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it is possible to go fishing and to get some good fishing in in new york city, you can fish in central parkn the reservoir and the ponds. but you can also fish the east river and the hudson river i sometimes fish the piers on the hudson river after my show to wind down >> seth: that doesn't seem safe or good. [ laughter ] have you ever eaten a fish out of the hudson river? >> no, no. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> i mean, i'm out there fishing after midnight the good news is that the fish glow [ laughter ] so if you catch one, it's very safe all of a sudden you've got illumination >> seth: they glow like a neon, "do not eat. yeah >> yes, exactly. there's never a -- if you pull a fish out of the hudson river, everything in your universe, every atom of your body says put it back, put it back, put it back, put it back. [ laughter ] >> seth: right >> like there's no -- no instinct kicks in that says ingest this. >> seth: right, do the fish -- >> no. >> seth: have the fish of the hudson river evolved to the point where they can say to you, don't put me back, take me with you. [ laughter ] >> i want a
it is possible to go fishing and to get some good fishing in in new york city, you can fish in central parkn the reservoir and the ponds. but you can also fish the east river and the hudson river i sometimes fish the piers on the hudson river after my show to wind down >> seth: that doesn't seem safe or good. [ laughter ] have you ever eaten a fish out of the hudson river? >> no, no. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> i mean, i'm out there fishing after midnight the good news is...
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the us attorney was speaking outside the mansion of the late billionaire, just near central park justas asked about whether prince andrew had cooperated as he promised he would do with us investigators and this is what he had to say. the district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested an interview with prince andrew and to date prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. zero cooperation, pretty stiff words from the us attorney. he said there have been repeated attempts been made by the fbi and federal prosecutors to try and get some kind of meeting with prince andrew through his legal team but, as he said, they have not been forthcoming in any way. this is clearly not what prince andrew said in that interview late last year when he said, i am willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with that investigation. clearly what the new york attorney is saying is that is not happening, what happens now to prince andrew? they cannot compel him to come over and testify, can they? there are legal moves they can take. we are talking about the
the us attorney was speaking outside the mansion of the late billionaire, just near central park justas asked about whether prince andrew had cooperated as he promised he would do with us investigators and this is what he had to say. the district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested an interview with prince andrew and to date prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. zero cooperation, pretty stiff words from the us attorney. he said there have been...
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he was speaking outside the late billionaire‘s mansion, just off fifth avenue, close to central park.d federal prosecutors had yet made any progress in trying to speak to prince andrew, and he said, so far, there had been — in his words — "zero cooperation". now, ordinarily, our office doesn't comment on whether an individual cooperates, or doesn't cooperate, with our investigation. however, in prince andrew's case, he publicly offered — indeed, in a press release offered to cooperate with law enforcement investigating the crimes committed byjeffrey epstein and his co—conspirators. so, i think in that context, it's fair for people to know whether prince andrew has followed through with that public commitment. so, let me say that the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and, to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. now, you'll remember when prince andrew stepped back from his royal duties last year, amidst heightened attention on his relationship withjeffrey epstein, and in the aftermath
he was speaking outside the late billionaire‘s mansion, just off fifth avenue, close to central park.d federal prosecutors had yet made any progress in trying to speak to prince andrew, and he said, so far, there had been — in his words — "zero cooperation". now, ordinarily, our office doesn't comment on whether an individual cooperates, or doesn't cooperate, with our investigation. however, in prince andrew's case, he publicly offered — indeed, in a press release offered to...