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what about central park? >> no, i think that should be preserved and left and donald trump should not be allowed to touch central park. >> a lot of people are very relieved. >> the rich are doing really, really well in new york city. >> wall street's explodingene and there's this gulf that's always been in new york city between rich and poor. but now it's even more pronounced. >> and in the more affluent, read that white communities, there wasn't crime. so if crime was seeping into those communities, there was cause for hysteria. >> how many houses around here have been broken into by blacks? >> that's right. >> well, in 1989, you must remember that the city was in a real divisive, polarized condition. >> three white teens arrested in the shooting death last night of a 16-year-old black youth. >> he was killed because he was black. >> this was a time in new york city where if you were black and you went into the wrong neighborhood, it would not be considered unusual for a mob to try and physically attack you.
what about central park? >> no, i think that should be preserved and left and donald trump should not be allowed to touch central park. >> a lot of people are very relieved. >> the rich are doing really, really well in new york city. >> wall street's explodingene and there's this gulf that's always been in new york city between rich and poor. but now it's even more pronounced. >> and in the more affluent, read that white communities, there wasn't crime. so if crime...
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skateboarding in the park or walk around late to mayhem. >> we got a call of 30 to 40 males inside central park harassing people. >> we started to get a lot of radio runs of a group of black and hispanic teenagers, assaulting and harassing people. >> i would run to the park, just byhe w tng was very chaotic. we were lot of 911 calls. >> they're chasing a large group over there, about 30 to 40 people. >> a couple cars come, scooters. when it was all said and done, we had five kids. >> at first it seems like a relatively minor thing. they're going to send these kids to family court, and then this woman is found in the park, covered in blood, near death. >> trish miley, knocked conscious, barely, barely alive. >> the discovery of trish lying in a ravine changes everything. >> i have seen traumatized patients many, many times, but i have never seen somebody like, destroyed. >> this is the cheekbone. and this was crushed severely. >> we all know what rape is. everybody knows what that is and can describe it, but there's nothing like seeing something like this, the atrocity of such an act. >> we ende
skateboarding in the park or walk around late to mayhem. >> we got a call of 30 to 40 males inside central park harassing people. >> we started to get a lot of radio runs of a group of black and hispanic teenagers, assaulting and harassing people. >> i would run to the park, just byhe w tng was very chaotic. we were lot of 911 calls. >> they're chasing a large group over there, about 30 to 40 people. >> a couple cars come, scooters. when it was all said and done,...
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. >> i'm trisha meili, and i'm known as the central park jogger. it was 30 years ago that i went out for a run after work in central park and i was attacked. >> 100th street and the east drive. they're attacking joggers on the reservoir. as we move forward, let's continue to practice these healthy habits, brought to you by lysol. wash your hands often with soap and water and monitor your health. always use the inside of your elbow to cough or sneeze. be sure to cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover around others. and keep about 6 ft distance from them. and remember to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. the best way forward is together. lysol. what it takes to protect. when you order a hot-and-juicy quarter pounder. a normal amount of napkins,
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today we have the exclusive reveal nbc's morgan radford is right there in central park. on this centennial because history is being made central park is 167 years old. while there are plenty of statues of men here, this is the first time we're seeing the history and the contribution of real life women being honored. i want to introduce you to brenda burkeman. you are part of monumental women, the organization that made this possible this idea has been seven years in the making. and now on this day you've got these barrier breaking women like secretary clinton speaking right now. you're here. what does this mean for you? >> monumental women is over the top ecstatic that in the midst of a pandemic we've been able to put the first statue of real women in central park in its 167 year history and it was not an easy journey for an all-volunteer nonprofit, small, to raise a million and a beautiful work of art and creating an education program and half dollars and to carry out the sculptor crafting this beautiful work of art and creating an education program and a challenge to m
today we have the exclusive reveal nbc's morgan radford is right there in central park. on this centennial because history is being made central park is 167 years old. while there are plenty of statues of men here, this is the first time we're seeing the history and the contribution of real life women being honored. i want to introduce you to brenda burkeman. you are part of monumental women, the organization that made this possible this idea has been seven years in the making. and now on this...
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the dome over central park, just like the glass ceiling over many other venues shattered today.id y hear it? >> reporter: this one of the st visited o par in the it's home to about two dozen statues of historical figures and fictional characters. until now not one has hon od a woman and her work. while william shakespeare and robert burns have had their place. the only female representation has been storybook carriers. art historian michelle bogart says it helps tell a story. >> it's not going to be simply an affirmation of women's power. it's going to be an inspiration for women and men and kids to learn. >> reporter: the statue stands 14 feet tall, a vision of the past reaching toward the future. nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> a phenomenal statue for phenomenal women. that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later and follow us on line anytime at cbs news.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nikole killion. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, widespread destruction, the aftermath of hurric
the dome over central park, just like the glass ceiling over many other venues shattered today.id y hear it? >> reporter: this one of the st visited o par in the it's home to about two dozen statues of historical figures and fictional characters. until now not one has hon od a woman and her work. while william shakespeare and robert burns have had their place. the only female representation has been storybook carriers. art historian michelle bogart says it helps tell a story. >>...
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. >> she went into central park, and she basically just started photographing babies. >> why babies?when she was a young girl, she was always around babies. she naturally gravitated towards babies. she ended up going back the next day with prints selling some of her pictures to a mom, and the career was born. >> in 1940, constance opens a photo shop on central park south. she quickly becomes known for her ability to capture faces and expressions other baby photographers cannot. >> how unique were her techniques? >> she had a way with communicating with the baby, and she would get them to do the craziest things. [ camera shutter clicking ] >> she develops a lot of tricks, like filling her studio with plenty of toys, using honey to achieve that perfect hair curl, and brushing the baby's face with a feather before snapping the shot. >> she just knew exactly when to snap that shutter and get that perfect shot. >> today lynda's gonna let me in on a few more of her mother's trade secrets at an actual baby photo shoot. >> oh, no, no, no. >> adele. >> look. we have a feather. >> i got a feat
. >> she went into central park, and she basically just started photographing babies. >> why babies?when she was a young girl, she was always around babies. she naturally gravitated towards babies. she ended up going back the next day with prints selling some of her pictures to a mom, and the career was born. >> in 1940, constance opens a photo shop on central park south. she quickly becomes known for her ability to capture faces and expressions other baby photographers...
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famous park in america and there are dozens of statues but in the more than 150 year history of central park none are dedicated to women until now i'm gay roles on to a new york and coming up i'll tell you which women are now being honored. hello their fans are writing the 4 calls again across northern areas of asia a loss of cloud this is on its way towards a kite it was very heavy downpours and then to the south this most you can see here this is a little storm now by sunday this is expected to become a typhoon winds sustained at about 165 kilometers an hour is producing very heavy rains across much of the north of the philippines loose on and working its way further towards the north but elsewhere you can see that very heavy rain across much of a cairo and then really quite a loss of rain generally scattered showers and thunderstorms across much of honshu that will clear as we go through monday may sack will last even stronger by then we could see sustained winds about 185 kilometers an hour gusting to about $230.00 so you will feel the impact of that across into taiwan the rains of cours
famous park in america and there are dozens of statues but in the more than 150 year history of central park none are dedicated to women until now i'm gay roles on to a new york and coming up i'll tell you which women are now being honored. hello their fans are writing the 4 calls again across northern areas of asia a loss of cloud this is on its way towards a kite it was very heavy downpours and then to the south this most you can see here this is a little storm now by sunday this is expected...
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. ♪ >> there are more than 20 historical figures in central park, but not one of them is a real woman>> no. >> so the first statue of women in central park is going to go up right here. >> mm-hm. >> tell me about how it started. >> well, it started with an observation that there were no women in central park. and so the question is, "where are the women"? and after 160 years of public space with no real women, we decided, this is the 21st century. women shall be represented. and we tied it to the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment of the u.s. constitution. >> how does did feel now when so many statues are coming down and there's so much controversy over statues to actually be putting one up. >> well, actually, there are many going up with women, which is really exciting. >> i was contacted by somebody in the committee to tell me that this statue was being built and that my great grandmother, ida b. wells was slated to be incorporated into the statue, but what i saw of the design is that elizabeth katie stanton and susan b. anthony were on the statue, and my great grandmother's na
. ♪ >> there are more than 20 historical figures in central park, but not one of them is a real woman>> no. >> so the first statue of women in central park is going to go up right here. >> mm-hm. >> tell me about how it started. >> well, it started with an observation that there were no women in central park. and so the question is, "where are the women"? and after 160 years of public space with no real women, we decided, this is the 21st century....
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capitol central park for a mass rally demanding an end to all virus related restrictions conspiracy theorists and right wing the extremists from across the country are among those attending it comes as germany braces for a potential 2nd wave of the coronavirus. political correspondent. and ease at the protest and she joins me now laney welcome what's happening where you are. well i'm sounding here behind me tens of thousands i'd say these 15000 people have gathered you described before they call it's day of freedom the end of the time to make they are celebrating the end of her grown up virus and i made as always she's i warning of a nice urchin of infection and right on the other side you can see the counter protesters that have also got as she is being a parent to friends as you can see tons of protesters are wearing the face not keeping the social distance where the protest is here it's not i'm not. going to not having. been shouting and the pandemic never happened and you can you got me and there was an interesting standoff between pounds of protestors and processes both shouting at each
capitol central park for a mass rally demanding an end to all virus related restrictions conspiracy theorists and right wing the extremists from across the country are among those attending it comes as germany braces for a potential 2nd wave of the coronavirus. political correspondent. and ease at the protest and she joins me now laney welcome what's happening where you are. well i'm sounding here behind me tens of thousands i'd say these 15000 people have gathered you described before they...
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. ♪ >> in the cities spacious central park, more than a million persons gathered to hear the presidentted states seeks no international expansion, the return of all sovereign rights deprived of them, no territorial changes, for all people the choosing of their own form of government, our assistance in establishing democratic government's, the disapprove meant of governments established by force and equal rights to all. ♪ >> in new york harbor, 51 warships from the mightiest navy the world has ever known were waiting to be reviewed by their commander-in-chief. ♪ >> the fighting misery, flagship of the pacific fleet that decimated the japanese -- the fightingmisery -- the except -- the flagship ofsouri, the pacific fleet that decimated the japanese navy, served as host for the president. the president inspects the i's deckn the missour where the historic surrender of the japanese took place. a flag stands to commemorate where the water was brought to a close. he sits down at the same table where victors and vanquished signed the papers of surrender to add his name to the ships register.
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." ♪ in the city's spacious central park, more than a million persons gathered to hear president trumanrld affairs -- that the united states seeks no international expansion or selfish advantage, the return of sovereign rights to all people deprived of them by force, no territorial changes, for all peoples, the choosing of their own form of government, our assisting defeated enemy states to establish democratic governance, established by force and equal rights of all through the trade of raw materials in the world. ♪ in new york harbor, 51 warships from the mightiest navy the world has ever known were anchored to be reviewed by harry s. truman, president and their commander-in-chief. ♪ the fighting missouri, flagship of the pacific fleet, which decimated the japanese navy and brought victory over japan, and namesake of the state in which harry truman grew up as a farmer lad, served as post to him as commander-in-chief. ♪ the president inspects the place on the missouri's deck, where the historic surrender of the japanese took place. a large plaque marks the spot where the war was brough
." ♪ in the city's spacious central park, more than a million persons gathered to hear president trumanrld affairs -- that the united states seeks no international expansion or selfish advantage, the return of sovereign rights to all people deprived of them by force, no territorial changes, for all peoples, the choosing of their own form of government, our assisting defeated enemy states to establish democratic governance, established by force and equal rights of all through the trade of...
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yes, um at the central park library here in santa clara county and you can see it's actually pretty spacious so they're going to have the testing this week. but today's the day you can start registering for those tests you can see the parking lot here they already have that roped off because libraries been shut down but there are some specific guidelines you have to follow if you want to get tested here. somebody like you mention it's appointment only so like all the silly i was at yesterday in berkeley where you could just show up no appointment needed he have to have an appointment. if you want to come here also there are certain dates that you can come. they thought a selected every wednesday i've noticed here for the next month and a half august 12 august 26 september 23rd and september 30th from 10:00am to 04:00pm. you can make those appointments on the santa clara county public health website. but of course we're going to link that to our website at kron 4. so you'll miss out on that also they're telling us that you should get your results within the next 3 to 7 days and it's important
yes, um at the central park library here in santa clara county and you can see it's actually pretty spacious so they're going to have the testing this week. but today's the day you can start registering for those tests you can see the parking lot here they already have that roped off because libraries been shut down but there are some specific guidelines you have to follow if you want to get tested here. somebody like you mention it's appointment only so like all the silly i was at yesterday in...
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so here we sit we're in this iconic central park i feel like it has everything.nderland, mother goose, a witch. they're all fiction and we wanted real women. >> reporter: colleen jenkins is a board member for monumental women, the group determined to change the face of central park. >> we are dedicating in honor of the 19th amendment of the u.s. constitution a statue of women rights pioneers. sorjourner truth, elizabeth cady stanton, susan b. anthony, who were leaders that actually made a ripple effect to a mass movement >> reporter: some call it the great bloodless revolution the battle for suffrage lasted a staggering 72 years. women won the right to vote, but the struggle continues it took seven years for monumental women to overcome the naysayers and red tape here in central park for colleen and daughter elizabeth, the fight is personal tell me a little bit about what elizabeth cady stanton means to you. >> well, first of all, she's my great, great grandmother, so with that, there's a passage of values and ideas of how to act in life. >> reporter: and how to
so here we sit we're in this iconic central park i feel like it has everything.nderland, mother goose, a witch. they're all fiction and we wanted real women. >> reporter: colleen jenkins is a board member for monumental women, the group determined to change the face of central park. >> we are dedicating in honor of the 19th amendment of the u.s. constitution a statue of women rights pioneers. sorjourner truth, elizabeth cady stanton, susan b. anthony, who were leaders that actually...
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>> the city of santa clara partnered to provide free covid-19 testing on certain dates at the central park library. the first date is this wednesday 10:00 a.m. appointments required and you can sign up online. site will test only people who don't have covid-19 symptoms. and should receive results within three to seven testing will be offered august 12 and 26. plus september 23 and 30th. >> the united states is topped more than 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases. that is the most in the world. there's debate on capitol hill over president trump executive order and his plan to extend benefits to millions of unemployed americans. the moves could be unconstitutional. >> the united states now with 5 million confirmed cases and more than 162,000 deaths from coronavirus. the pandemic throwing the ecnomy into crisis. millions of unemployed americans have been relying on the $600 payment. a benefit that expired on july 31. talks to extend the payments collapsed on friday. >> therefore i'm taking executive action. we have had it. >> on saturday president trump by passing congress signing four exe
>> the city of santa clara partnered to provide free covid-19 testing on certain dates at the central park library. the first date is this wednesday 10:00 a.m. appointments required and you can sign up online. site will test only people who don't have covid-19 symptoms. and should receive results within three to seven testing will be offered august 12 and 26. plus september 23 and 30th. >> the united states is topped more than 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases. that is the most...
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has partnered with santa clara county to provide free covid-19 testing on certain dates at the central park library. the first date is wednesday ata you can sign up online now. the site will test only people who do not have covid-19 symptoms. you should receive results back within three to seven days. testing will also be offered august 12th and 26th, plus september 23rd and 30th. >>> the united states has topped more than 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases, which is the most now in the world. there is now debate on capitol hill over president trump's executive orders and his plan to extend benefits to millions of unemployed americans. some experts say the moves could be unconstitutional. abc news's deidre bolton had the story. >> the united states now with 5 million confirmed cases and more than 162,000 deaths from coronavirus. the pandemic throwing the economy into crisis. medical schools of unemployed americans have been relying on the $600 a week supplemental federal unemployment payments a benefit that expired july 31st. talks on capitol hill to extend those payments collapsed on fr
has partnered with santa clara county to provide free covid-19 testing on certain dates at the central park library. the first date is wednesday ata you can sign up online now. the site will test only people who do not have covid-19 symptoms. you should receive results back within three to seven days. testing will also be offered august 12th and 26th, plus september 23rd and 30th. >>> the united states has topped more than 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases, which is the most now in...
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famous park in america and there are dozens of statues but in the more than 150 year history of central park none are dedicated to women until now rolls on to a new york coming up i'll tell you which women are now being honored. and the n.b.a. returns after social justice protests the police say there's still a lot of work to do that's coming up with peter later in the program. as many as $500.00 refugees and migrants are stranded on a railway track in both their herzegovina one province decide it's a ban them and push them into another which has refused to accept them charlotte's ballasts has more. on a road to nowhere hundreds of migrants from bosnia a trapped my police and a changing political times the blair it goes like a football we are not human here we are just a football they say they are being kicked between police into neighboring bosnian provinces in a sauna can't on announced last week would ban migrants in tring in movement the rulings in a galaxy has been questioned migrants were pushed back to the province of republika srpska which refused to accept them these were away track
famous park in america and there are dozens of statues but in the more than 150 year history of central park none are dedicated to women until now rolls on to a new york coming up i'll tell you which women are now being honored. and the n.b.a. returns after social justice protests the police say there's still a lot of work to do that's coming up with peter later in the program. as many as $500.00 refugees and migrants are stranded on a railway track in both their herzegovina one province decide...
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democracy a central park statue immortalized as the suffragettes. and a japanese swim star a chance to pull off the beating leukemia will have that everybody in the sport. however got plenty of hot sunshine across southeastern parts of you have clear skies here looking good as we go through the next couple of days was a northwest a very different story here looking a little more autumnal shall we say wet sand windy weather blustery showers rattling through this area of low pressure just around the low countries is where we got the cooler air in place and this weather front that we have here well that most the boundary between that cooler air and the very hot head down towards the southeast have been just getting up into the mid to high thirty's for some further west north london will struggle to 19 celsius and better get to 20 degrees there in paris where we do have that weather front we've got some very heavy rain just around the out some big downpours coming through here we could see some flash flooding possibly the old mudslide as well out west o
democracy a central park statue immortalized as the suffragettes. and a japanese swim star a chance to pull off the beating leukemia will have that everybody in the sport. however got plenty of hot sunshine across southeastern parts of you have clear skies here looking good as we go through the next couple of days was a northwest a very different story here looking a little more autumnal shall we say wet sand windy weather blustery showers rattling through this area of low pressure just around...
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the emotional speech she >>so alice in central park has been signed. you might want to keep that one. >>well president trump he has grant of alice johnson, a full pardon. the action comes 2 years after he did commute her prison sentence. johnson was a first time nonviolent offender she served 21 years and an alabama prison after being convicted on drug charges and on the last night of the republican convention last night she did share her personal story. >>some say you do the crime you do the time. how ever that time should be fair and just 6 months after president trump granted me a second chance he said the first step act into law all it was real justice reform and it brought joy hope and freedom to thousands of whale deserving my faith in justice and mercy was reward it. >>the president again is unity on some sites in 2018 after kim kardashian west pleaded her case. months later the president did sign the first step back what you heard her talking about it was one of the few bills to pass with overwhelming bipartisan support walmart wants to team up
the emotional speech she >>so alice in central park has been signed. you might want to keep that one. >>well president trump he has grant of alice johnson, a full pardon. the action comes 2 years after he did commute her prison sentence. johnson was a first time nonviolent offender she served 21 years and an alabama prison after being convicted on drug charges and on the last night of the republican convention last night she did share her personal story. >>some say you do the...
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famous park in america and there are dozens of statues but in the more than 150 year history of central park none are dedicated to women until now i'm gabriel's onto a new york coming up i'll tell you which women are now being honored. and in sports novak djokovic edges ever closer to an a.t.p. masters record peter will have that on the rest of the sport a little later. still looking at maritime issues now this is the territorial dispute of course between turkey and greece in the latest escalation the turkish government says it stops greek fighter jets 6 of them from entering sensitive and space although media reports from greece say its planes were hired by turkish fighter is as they returned to base on the on a discrete this happened over a pos of the mediterranean which both countries claim is their own of course potentially rich in oil and gas reserves this month turkey started exploring the area for oil and gas the european union which includes grace is calling for a diplomatic solution but it hasn't ruled out the possibility of sanctions either so our correspondents in greece and turke
famous park in america and there are dozens of statues but in the more than 150 year history of central park none are dedicated to women until now i'm gabriel's onto a new york coming up i'll tell you which women are now being honored. and in sports novak djokovic edges ever closer to an a.t.p. masters record peter will have that on the rest of the sport a little later. still looking at maritime issues now this is the territorial dispute of course between turkey and greece in the latest...
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sitting on a bench in central park not far from my home.ogramme, a special edition of talking movies, we will be looking at how some of the tumultuous events of recent weeks and massive protests over racism may shape the future of cinema. let's start with film production, which came to a halt earlier this year in china, and then much of the west as the pandemic arrived. but the cameras are beginning to roll once again. to get some idea of what film production in the age of coronavirus will look like, this studio in icelandic may serve as a model. production resumed on this volcano drama after the director made changes to make the production covid secure. i came up with this coloured spaces so secure. i came up with this coloured spaces so if you are in a yellow armband you could only be in a yellow area. there were never more than 2a people allowed to be in the spaces. we can control the shooting pretty well that way. there are lots of issues to be considered as film production resumes. reaching an agreement over safety. new solutions have
sitting on a bench in central park not far from my home.ogramme, a special edition of talking movies, we will be looking at how some of the tumultuous events of recent weeks and massive protests over racism may shape the future of cinema. let's start with film production, which came to a halt earlier this year in china, and then much of the west as the pandemic arrived. but the cameras are beginning to roll once again. to get some idea of what film production in the age of coronavirus will look...
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the city set up the appointment only site at the central park library. anyone can be tested and there are no requirements for testing, including immigration status. >>> also happening today, there will be a virtual town hall on the coronavirus and its impact on the economy. cal professor of public policy will be joining. it starts at 330 this afternoon. to submit a question you can just had to the congressman's website. >>> new zealand is reporting 100 straight days without new local coronavirus cases. the country has been successful in eliminating the virus by imposing a strict lockdown in late march when only about 100 people have the virus. for the past three months the only new cases have been a handful of returning travelers who have been quarantined at the border. in all new zealand had just about 1500 coronavirus cases and 22 deaths. >>> time is now 435. in beirut, lebanon a judge began last week's devastating explosion that killed 160 people. protesters hit to the streets calling for the entire government to resign. lebanon's justice minister red
the city set up the appointment only site at the central park library. anyone can be tested and there are no requirements for testing, including immigration status. >>> also happening today, there will be a virtual town hall on the coronavirus and its impact on the economy. cal professor of public policy will be joining. it starts at 330 this afternoon. to submit a question you can just had to the congressman's website. >>> new zealand is reporting 100 straight days without...
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a vast park in central park. but how did these exotic species end up here near brandenburg gate he knows for sure but probably the 1st ones were originally set free by someone he kept in an aquarium. since 2018 class it has been making sure the crayfish population in. check. fish traps every year between late april and. didn't in the uk you were right in the century perlin. and the following happened. 5 years ago we noticed crayfish definitely across the park span right by the big and then since then the crayfish population has exploded and threatening indigenous bases there also and i'm to carry crayfish paste a water among the crayfish can be found in bricks a garden to a spacious park in the capital south. in one week about 70 kilos of crabs in the tear garden and. x. about 2500 crabs in all not clear that's a lot. there's this one going from a cow see to delivers the freshly caught cross stations to a number of 13 gastronomist like fish frank a restaurant in the city's west boiled crayfish a regular feature o
a vast park in central park. but how did these exotic species end up here near brandenburg gate he knows for sure but probably the 1st ones were originally set free by someone he kept in an aquarium. since 2018 class it has been making sure the crayfish population in. check. fish traps every year between late april and. didn't in the uk you were right in the century perlin. and the following happened. 5 years ago we noticed crayfish definitely across the park span right by the big and then...
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dwellers would brag, we are not like in alabama where we need a backyard, because my backyard is central park. now it's not the case anymore. it's the apartment living that's driving everybody insane. because you are not alone. you are with a baby or two children. >> i have an empty room, thank god. but yes, i am back in therapy. from my new york apartment. it's -- the kids toys things make no sense. they will be the on ones having fun in any of this. there is truly nothing to do. we should keep them away from -- from pretending to be as misable as their parents. when we got a new refrigerator and my parents let me have the box. i took it out in the yard. it was the best day ever. you are a kid, everything is interesting. the world is just like that. greg: the box that you got as a kid was larger than the apartment you have in new york. in a way, you are a psychic. do you care to make any now about the pandemic? >> anybody who says anything about the pandemic has been wrong. so when i look at the psychics and compare their track record to the world health organization i think we should give t
dwellers would brag, we are not like in alabama where we need a backyard, because my backyard is central park. now it's not the case anymore. it's the apartment living that's driving everybody insane. because you are not alone. you are with a baby or two children. >> i have an empty room, thank god. but yes, i am back in therapy. from my new york apartment. it's -- the kids toys things make no sense. they will be the on ones having fun in any of this. there is truly nothing to do. we...
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a leech runners competing because of the pandemic they'll follow a small course inside a city central park thousands of amateur runners normally raise money for charity in the annual race that in previous years has processed the british capital september's the berlin marathon has already been completely. let's get a recap of our top story the number of corona virus cases in india has topped 2000000 but experts fear the true number could be much higher as infection spiral in the densely packed mega cities. and coming off our debate show to the point looks at the prospect of a 2nd wave of the coronavirus stations. in . the form. of. clear position. international perspective such. for the time being the coronaviruses it seems had to stand with many countries including germany possibly facing a 2nd way we all spoke to exactly how we can seem to find out join me in my guess song to the point chill place. to the point of. the next clock t w. could shape ready during. the mean one start to show ok as a tribe candidates have negative consequences especially for young people as a matter of them it
a leech runners competing because of the pandemic they'll follow a small course inside a city central park thousands of amateur runners normally raise money for charity in the annual race that in previous years has processed the british capital september's the berlin marathon has already been completely. let's get a recap of our top story the number of corona virus cases in india has topped 2000000 but experts fear the true number could be much higher as infection spiral in the densely packed...
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the central public 3rd the central park public library is located 2630 homestead road. you can schedule an appointment for this wednesday and the following dates on the screen from 10 in the morning until 04:00pm you can make are flowing through a link on our website at kron 4 dot com. now that area baseball the oakland a's. our plan pretty hot but tempers were flaring to after the benches cleared in a game against the houston astros at the coliseum to take a look here. this happened with the a's leading in the 7th inning. >>yikes it is outfielder along early hit by a pitch for the second time in the games and the 3rd time the series and it doesn't like it is a few choice words for the picture and while at first base lori on a gets into an argument there you see it with astros hitting coach alex cintron who jesters bring it on there it is and that was enough for lori on out. he charges at the astros dugout that causes the benches to clear. lowrie on a catcher austin allen this is likely more fallout from the houston astros sign stealing scandal that focus that are light
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see only elite runners competing because of the pandemic the follow a small course inside a city central park thousands of amateur runners who normally raise money for charity in the annual race around the british capital september's marathon has already been completely canceled. let's get a recap now of our top story here on d.w. health officials in germany have sounded the alarm over a steady climb in corona virus infection the number of new cases has topped out 1000 for the 2nd consecutive day it is the highest number for 3 months. coming up next on news 82000000 and counting india now has one of the largest coronavirus caseload sick in the world. and sri lanka is ruling party not just a landslide election victory look at how bad clinton could shake the country for years to come. from her she will have those stories and more coming right up on of your news asia you can get the latest headlines following us on twitter at t w news for all of us here in berlin thank you for watching. beethoven is for me. is for you. it's for health the 1st beethoven is for. is for the. beethoven is for cause.
see only elite runners competing because of the pandemic the follow a small course inside a city central park thousands of amateur runners who normally raise money for charity in the annual race around the british capital september's marathon has already been completely canceled. let's get a recap now of our top story here on d.w. health officials in germany have sounded the alarm over a steady climb in corona virus infection the number of new cases has topped out 1000 for the 2nd consecutive...
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much a front start it's to say those showers grassi pushing their way and extending across into central park but for much of the maid it will be lost fine and dry that's the case too across northern areas of africa still some lively showers across central parts pushing all the way over into the west. jump into the stream and julian on global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media on hand will online be part of the debate let me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic arliss that people of color have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to be to transform lives the way tickets human way be it business if we're going to adapt to climate breakout this street on out is the era. in the arm her murderer. would like. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from doha i'm peter darby let's just take you through the top stories so far this hour the head of the u.n. food agency says he's worried lebanon could run out of bread in about 2 and a half weeks 85 percent of lebanon's grey came
much a front start it's to say those showers grassi pushing their way and extending across into central park but for much of the maid it will be lost fine and dry that's the case too across northern areas of africa still some lively showers across central parts pushing all the way over into the west. jump into the stream and julian on global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media on hand will online be part of the debate let me put some you tube...
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in many ways, the central park zoo is a tribute to al smith and his love of animals. >> the honorary night superintendent was smith at the zoo. >> we've had a very, very patient audience here and in just a minute, we're going to start taking questions from you , as well. but we have a very patient tony from pleasantville, new york, who's been on the line, holding. tony, you're on c-span and "the contenders." >> thank you for this series and c-span. i've been watching for over 20 years and i think if more people would watch c-span, we would have better presidential candidates. but you beat me to the punch. i wanted to ask you about belle moskowitz. the two of your guests have pretty much handle that. but i wondered if they could expand on belle moskowitz's role as office of governor and the job she had for governor smith. and also, earlier you mentioned al smith didn't speak for two years. eighth grade education. didn't speak in the assembly, intimidated by all the other lawyers there. in the asem establish, timmed by all the other lawyers there. can you tell us what al smith did at n
in many ways, the central park zoo is a tribute to al smith and his love of animals. >> the honorary night superintendent was smith at the zoo. >> we've had a very, very patient audience here and in just a minute, we're going to start taking questions from you , as well. but we have a very patient tony from pleasantville, new york, who's been on the line, holding. tony, you're on c-span and "the contenders." >> thank you for this series and c-span. i've been watching...
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phase to sculpting to unveiling it took nearly 3 years and the location was no accident here in central park there are over 2 dozen different statues of beethoven shakespeare and even want to frederick douglass who fought to in slavery in america and there's a statue of a dog but until now there's been no statues dedicated exclusively only to women. it comes at a time less than 3 months before a presidential election for women's votes will be more critical than ever and when for the 1st time and u.s. history a black woman is on the ticket running as vice president and nearly 4 years after hillary clinton was united states her 1st female presidential candidate on any major party ticket she was on hand for the statues debut there is nothing more important to honor the women portrayed in this statue then to vote that is the best way to lead america forward as a sufferer just used to say forward through the darkness forward into light organizers say they're not the work is not finished so monumental women is now challenging all municipalities are wrapped more statues and other public you know mo
phase to sculpting to unveiling it took nearly 3 years and the location was no accident here in central park there are over 2 dozen different statues of beethoven shakespeare and even want to frederick douglass who fought to in slavery in america and there's a statue of a dog but until now there's been no statues dedicated exclusively only to women. it comes at a time less than 3 months before a presidential election for women's votes will be more critical than ever and when for the 1st time...
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be an unveiling of statue of sojourner truth and elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony and central parkere , the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means the world to me that , people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people thato overcome, to widen circle of opportunity and make our constitution real. not just to a very small group, as it was in the beginning, but to every american. it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we are going to make our future different, truly different from our past. and finally, resolve a lot of these long-standing thorny issues about equality and constitutional inclusion that have really kept us unequal and unjust for too long. dr. hayden: elaine? elaine: i totally agree that what commemorating the centeno has allowed us to do is to look back and learn those lessons. to realize that our democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations have to fight to expand it, to make it work. but it has also given rise
be an unveiling of statue of sojourner truth and elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony and central parkere , the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means the world to me that , people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people thato overcome, to widen circle of opportunity and make our constitution real. not just to a very small group, as it was in the beginning, but to every american. it...
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central park was being built then. ultimately, abraham lincoln is almost totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the riders. he called in my friends. but ultimately, lincoln authorized the deployment of this is gonna sound eerily familiar again, the deployment of federal troops who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north and trains and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown and that ended the riot. >> we have other images actually, one more image of fires. there are lots of burning buildings. >> here's the army facing off against the riders. i think the rioters here are a little better armed than they were in the city. it gives you a sense of the chaos. we will never know the tally. they say they were 120 deaths and 8000 injuries. that's a lot, in 1863 if and we do it is a proportional populations. i don't believe the hundred 20 figure. i don't think african americans who were pushed off the docks were counted people whose bodies were burned were counted. i would say he was ten times as high as the official tally. >> sure. what happened not 300 b
central park was being built then. ultimately, abraham lincoln is almost totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the riders. he called in my friends. but ultimately, lincoln authorized the deployment of this is gonna sound eerily familiar again, the deployment of federal troops who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north and trains and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown and that ended the riot. >> we have other images actually, one more image of...
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anthony in central park where the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means a world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome to widen that circle of opportunity and to make our constitution real not just to a very small group as it was in the beginning but to every american. so i think it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we're going to make our future different, truly different from our past and finally resolve a lot of these long-standing thorny issues about equality and constitutional inclusion that have really kept us unequal and unjust for too long. >> elaine? >> i totally agree that what commemorating the centennial has allowed us to do is look back, learn lessons and realize that democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations, have to fight to expand it to make it work, but it's also given rise to new research and new interest in localities so that suffrage leaders
anthony in central park where the only prior woman was alice in wonderland. so it means a world to me that people are focusing on this history, learning lessons from it, adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome to widen that circle of opportunity and to make our constitution real not just to a very small group as it was in the beginning but to every american. so i think it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we're...
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central park was being built then. so ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the rioters. he called them my friend. lincoln authorized the deployment of federal troops. who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north of trains, and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown and that ended the riot. >> ended the riot. we have other images, actually, or one more image of fires that, there were lots of burning buildings and other such riots. >> here's the army facing off against the rioters. i think the rioters here are a little better on than they were in the city, but it gives you a sense of the chaos. there weren't many, so, we'll never know the mortality rate. they say there were 120 deaths and and 8,000 injuries. a lot in 1863, but i don't believe the 120 figure. i don't think african-americans were you know, pushed off the docks or hounded. people whose bodies were burned were counted. so i would say it was ten times as high as we believe. >> sure. what happened to that $300 bo n bounty bounty provision in the after
central park was being built then. so ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the rioters. he called them my friend. lincoln authorized the deployment of federal troops. who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north of trains, and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown and that ended the riot. >> ended the riot. we have other images, actually, or one more image of fires that, there were lots of burning buildings and other...
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central park was being built. ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the riders, because he called that my friends, but ultimately, lincoln authorized the deployment of, and this is going to sound eerily familiar again, the deployment of federal troops, who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north on trains, and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown, and that ended the rights. >> we have other images, one more image, of fires, there were lots of burning buildings under such rights. >> here's the army, facing off against the riders. i think the rioters here are a little better arms, to give you a sense of the chaos. we will never know the fatality rate. they say there were 120 deaths and 8000 injuries. that is a lot in 1863, when you do it as a portion of the population. but i don't believe the 120 figure. i don't think african americans who were pushed off the docks recounted, and people whose bodies were burned weren't counted, so i would say it was ten times as high as we have been led to believe. >>
central park was being built. ultimately, abraham lincoln was totally silent on this. the governor was sort of friendly to the riders, because he called that my friends, but ultimately, lincoln authorized the deployment of, and this is going to sound eerily familiar again, the deployment of federal troops, who were dispatched from the gettysburg area north on trains, and they ultimately fired their weapons downtown, and that ended the rights. >> we have other images, one more image, of...
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those complaints because of the type of people you're dealing with as opposed to field workers in central park won't have them and then it is an issue but in fugitive narcotics or street crime units like that that engage with this dangerous element out there they are going to be some complaints and when they are substantiated they stay on the officers record and the other one could be bogus and there is no penalty for those following enforced crime against police officers. they file them and then through all of that it is on his record and they don't even investigate and given the climate they would get out free anyway so it doesn't matter. shannon: thank you for your insight, appreciate you joining us. todd: dallas shutting down events, letting protests go unchecked. accusations of political favoritism and double standards next. ♪ awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids. protects your info and gives you 24/7 peace of mind that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. can
those complaints because of the type of people you're dealing with as opposed to field workers in central park won't have them and then it is an issue but in fugitive narcotics or street crime units like that that engage with this dangerous element out there they are going to be some complaints and when they are substantiated they stay on the officers record and the other one could be bogus and there is no penalty for those following enforced crime against police officers. they file them and...
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people everyone except who have fitbits, they are running around central park because second-quarterenue came in at 206 the $1 million, better than expected. 260 $1 million, better than expected. 1 million, better than expected. the deal with google may extend beyond 2021. -- beyond 2020. they are hoping the google transaction will close in 2020 but the timeframe may extend beyond 2020 as we try to figure out that antitrust data. i'm going to switch gears because in the midst of these earnings, we have to talk about the massive weakening and the dollar that we continue to see. we are at the weakest level since september of 2018. i am curious if this is the fed injection, a risk of trade, if people are moving currencies to basis, the dollar breaking below that key support we have seen. bring in our next guest because she knows a lot about this. what is going on with not only the dollar but the economy in general. financialhief economist at jefferies. thank you for joining us. we want to start off on what we have been seeing with the dollar and i want to get your thoughts and how it ti
people everyone except who have fitbits, they are running around central park because second-quarterenue came in at 206 the $1 million, better than expected. 260 $1 million, better than expected. 1 million, better than expected. the deal with google may extend beyond 2021. -- beyond 2020. they are hoping the google transaction will close in 2020 but the timeframe may extend beyond 2020 as we try to figure out that antitrust data. i'm going to switch gears because in the midst of these earnings,...
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the central park of public library is located at 2635 homestead road you can schedule an appointment for this wednesday and the following dates on your screen from 10:00am to 04:00pm. you can make your appointments on the county's website which we put a link to on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>an effort to bring back visitors, san francisco's chinatown closed grand avenue on weekends to allow for more space for outdoor dining and retail. >>and the closure spans from california to washington street and at last from 11:00am to 05:00pm as kron 4 s taylor bisacky explains the closure is helping some of the businesses hit hardest by the pandemic. >>san francisco's chinatown is bringing life back to its streets on sunday. visitors strolled down a now closed grand avenue we talked to people the customers and they come in see how many people from the bay area. >>they're just coming into the city for the day just for something to do an sec picking up that had customers in stockton today has customers in santa rosa today in an effort to revive its businesses. the chinatown merchants associa
the central park of public library is located at 2635 homestead road you can schedule an appointment for this wednesday and the following dates on your screen from 10:00am to 04:00pm. you can make your appointments on the county's website which we put a link to on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>an effort to bring back visitors, san francisco's chinatown closed grand avenue on weekends to allow for more space for outdoor dining and retail. >>and the closure spans from california to...
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five black and latino teens were wrongly accused of the rape of a jogger in central park in 2002. miniseries called "when they see us." yusef salaam joins us with the co-author with one of the best names, e.b. dubois. i know this is inspired by your story. it's not your story, but it's inspired by it. yet, there are similarities. for instance, both of characters, you and amal used poetry and art to help you get through. how did that work for you and fo him? >> it was definitely tremendous. one thing about art and poetry especially when you allow your mind to wander, it allows you to tell the story that you really need to tell through the graphics, through the poetry, through the essence of what you're trying to get out. >> it was important to you, i hear, that you wanted young readers in particular. you're trying to reach young readers, young black readers. wh why? >> file like when we want to do our best and do our you do diligence in terms of our -- our due diligence in terms of our platform, we have to speak truth to power. as much as we can, we need to water the seeds of great
five black and latino teens were wrongly accused of the rape of a jogger in central park in 2002. miniseries called "when they see us." yusef salaam joins us with the co-author with one of the best names, e.b. dubois. i know this is inspired by your story. it's not your story, but it's inspired by it. yet, there are similarities. for instance, both of characters, you and amal used poetry and art to help you get through. how did that work for you and fo him? >> it was definitely...
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his own business for the most part other than wanting her to follow rules there in central park. >>d over again, these instances -- the call to mind a simple, benign act by one person can lead to tirdeath. anething that people are fed up with. and now we're seeing the action. >> okay. all right. thank you very much. >>> it's another sign of progress now since the civil rights era -- in the civil rights era. next, we'll speak with the first black president of an nfl cy, andhe ctinuing cy, andhe ctinuing a newam for the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. ja there ing photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. and your h
his own business for the most part other than wanting her to follow rules there in central park. >>d over again, these instances -- the call to mind a simple, benign act by one person can lead to tirdeath. anething that people are fed up with. and now we're seeing the action. >> okay. all right. thank you very much. >>> it's another sign of progress now since the civil rights era -- in the civil rights era. next, we'll speak with the first black president of an nfl cy,...
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richard watts and gilder and of course the new york historical society and essential city and central park and all of the other objects of his life of generosity just lost our richard gilder. sort of brings the story full cycle or circle. >> we are about to ready to open it up for questions. i see that our first one is. this harold why were george washington and jet jefferson's statue as we move considers jokes and removed? >> i only said that the washington was a joke. >> because it kind of. is >> it is. the jefferson was removed because they re-model the fountain area in front of the white house where he stood. the washington was a racial greater i think was a sculpture. it showed washington in a toga bare-chested and although it was visible. >> it's huge. >> it's gigantic. it's visible and nearly photographs of president potential inaugurations. like in move to the back of it when he was inaugurated in 1861. an 1865. he was being called georgie porridge-y in his bat. eventually it was taking away at one of the capitol plaza renovations and i think it sits today in the national museum of
richard watts and gilder and of course the new york historical society and essential city and central park and all of the other objects of his life of generosity just lost our richard gilder. sort of brings the story full cycle or circle. >> we are about to ready to open it up for questions. i see that our first one is. this harold why were george washington and jet jefferson's statue as we move considers jokes and removed? >> i only said that the washington was a joke. >>...
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>> santa clara is partnering with the county to provide free covid-19 testing wednesday at the central park library. appointments are required. you can sign up online. the site is designed to only test people who do not have symptoms. you should get results back within three to seven dareys. >>> and uc santa cruz and the county are working together. it can now conduct up to 800 tests per day. the lab can turn test results in 24 to 48 hours. the county says it will take several weeks for the lab to have all the you new equipment up and running. testing capacity is expected to increase. >>> and let's talk about baseball. the as are on a streak winning their last nine games, but yesterday a brawl broke out against houston. bu's break down what is going on. the as finished runner unto the astros each of the last two seasons. and because the astros were caught cheating for multiple seasons, the as feel like they were stolen of what was rightfully their. and also the whistleblower who first tipped off the scandal is now a pitcher for the as. so yesterday the as ramon hit by a pitch twice this the
>> santa clara is partnering with the county to provide free covid-19 testing wednesday at the central park library. appointments are required. you can sign up online. the site is designed to only test people who do not have symptoms. you should get results back within three to seven dareys. >>> and uc santa cruz and the county are working together. it can now conduct up to 800 tests per day. the lab can turn test results in 24 to 48 hours. the county says it will take several...
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. >> and of course the new york historical society and the city and central park and all his other objects ofis life of generosity just lost our richard guilder and brings the story full cycle. >> absolutely indeed. well, we are about ready to open it up for questions. i see our first one is this, harold. why were george washington and thomas jefferson statues considered jokes and removed? >> i only said that the washington was a joke. i'm not even sure -- >> because it kind of is. >> it is. >> sorry. >> so, the jefferson was removed because they remodelled the fountain area in front of the white house where it had stood. the washington was a -- horacio grade was the sculptor, i think. and it showed washington in a toga, bare-chested. and although it was visible -- >> it's huge. it's gigantic. >> it's gigantic. and it's visible in the early photographs of presidential inaugurations. lincoln looked at the back of it when he was inaugurated in 1861 and 1865. people just thought it was a riot to see george washington without a shirt. and they nicknamed it georgey in his bath or georgey porgey
. >> and of course the new york historical society and the city and central park and all his other objects ofis life of generosity just lost our richard guilder and brings the story full cycle. >> absolutely indeed. well, we are about ready to open it up for questions. i see our first one is this, harold. why were george washington and thomas jefferson statues considered jokes and removed? >> i only said that the washington was a joke. i'm not even sure -- >> because it...