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if you are in central park you get a chance or riverside park, there's another one in riverside parkor follow manhattan bird alert, that's where i want find. thank you very much, kelly. here are a few stories we think you'll talk about today. a frightening scene at
if you are in central park you get a chance or riverside park, there's another one in riverside parkor follow manhattan bird alert, that's where i want find. thank you very much, kelly. here are a few stories we think you'll talk about today. a frightening scene at
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contesting could show who they are, but they're still posing as am you know, the central park jogger case was my 1st interaction with false confessions our firm represented corey wise on his civil rights case way to start i mean, you're diving right into the deep end there. 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 step forward 7 years in prison. with one of most notorious crimes in the history of new york city, it was a crime in which a woman who was a wealthy investment banker was out jogging at dusk and was dragged into the woods in central park and almost beaten to death. and there was front page news every day, everywhere, and they are out to get arrests. and i got him when you get to the false confessions, in that case it was a classic, you know, mismatch. they were totally overmatched, underrepresented, if represented at all. i don't know what you could do, corey, even have anyone in the room without his consent is 16. so he was considered an adult, sadly. and so his mom was not
contesting could show who they are, but they're still posing as am you know, the central park jogger case was my 1st interaction with false confessions our firm represented corey wise on his civil rights case way to start i mean, you're diving right into the deep end there. 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 step forward 7 years in prison. with one of most notorious crimes in the history...
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in his research, there is no gloom at 15 central park west. for those of you, we say this with great affection for the architecture down at the bottom end of central park here in new york. there have been what many would suggest montross cities built, high high and straight up into the air and billionaires roe. 15 central park west which is a really fancy address. they have a helicopter pad which is within the scale of the grandeur of middle 20th cinderella new york city. it's a very beautiful building and sits nicely there in the southwest corner. jonathan: you know more about this than any of us would, tom. tom: i just -- i think lisa is scoping it out. jonathan: we'll see. she's not here today. tom: she's up picking out her turkey in the catskills. jonathan: ok. well maybe after all these years, she was never barker. -- bearish. maybe she's not coming back. we'll find out tomorrow. from london and new york this morning. good morning for our audience worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ >> president-elect joe biden calls president trump's re
in his research, there is no gloom at 15 central park west. for those of you, we say this with great affection for the architecture down at the bottom end of central park here in new york. there have been what many would suggest montross cities built, high high and straight up into the air and billionaires roe. 15 central park west which is a really fancy address. they have a helicopter pad which is within the scale of the grandeur of middle 20th cinderella new york city. it's a very beautiful...
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central park is one of the most interesting visions of america.ction what should post-war america look like. is an interesting argument about that. putting the seventh regiment there was a fiercely debated question. hat is appearing of ways what might look to be similar monuments present kwaout visions. you wonder -- did you click us ahead? homas: i'm sorry, that was a misstep. sorry. >> no, it is all good. there are so many that are fascinating. i wonder if it would be worth -- would love to go through all them but one of other ones you talking about that will be to many of our viewers would be shaw memorial in boston. i wonder if you would talk about get you see but the time we to that. thomas: sure. let me set it up by pausing in defense of flag. this is tasked to somebody who back to the united states wanting to make sufficiently war luke the that look onuments in france after franco-prussian war. it is a dynamic group and not a successful figure. work of a substantial sculptor. t is a good example of the way the mopments that -- the representations that had been either on this pen
central park is one of the most interesting visions of america.ction what should post-war america look like. is an interesting argument about that. putting the seventh regiment there was a fiercely debated question. hat is appearing of ways what might look to be similar monuments present kwaout visions. you wonder -- did you click us ahead? homas: i'm sorry, that was a misstep. sorry. >> no, it is all good. there are so many that are fascinating. i wonder if it would be worth -- would...
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beyond the towers, central park. it hides a castle and a zoo, a palace for art, an emerald on rock. about new york, walt whitman said these words, an island. 60 miles long, numberless streets, vehicles, broadway, the women, the shops and shows, city of spires and masts, my city. niagara, 2 million visitors a year. the earth trembles beneath them at the brink. not all are honeymooners. most come to view the work of nature and then go on to see the sights that western new york state can offer. the great lakes wash the feet of many cities, milwaukee, detroit. this one is cleveland on ohio's rim. it has a thumbprint, as all cities leave their thumbprints across the nation. ringed by parks, it has a lakeside stadium, museums and a famous symphony. at water's edge, huge boats unload their hulls. these cargos were forged of steel. there's steel in pittsburgh, too. and where the allegheny forms the ohio river, there lies a golden triangle. and just beyond a skyscraper of learning, the university of pittsburgh. the state of pennsylvania is not all steel and gold. you can discover quiet amish
beyond the towers, central park. it hides a castle and a zoo, a palace for art, an emerald on rock. about new york, walt whitman said these words, an island. 60 miles long, numberless streets, vehicles, broadway, the women, the shops and shows, city of spires and masts, my city. niagara, 2 million visitors a year. the earth trembles beneath them at the brink. not all are honeymooners. most come to view the work of nature and then go on to see the sights that western new york state can offer....
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meanwh-owl, central park's new celebrity bird is barry the barred owl. so majestic!ng pigeon. meanwh-owl, "a tiny owl was saved after getting stuck in the rockefeller center tree." let's take a look at him-- awwwww! look at how tiny he is. how many licks does it take to get to the center of that lil' guy? that first picture was taken immediately after he was removed from his midtown rent-controlled tree. and here he is at the moment he found out how much a studio apartment costs in new york. so he has been moved to a sanctuary upstate, where he is looking much better! what a glow-up! michael b. jordan is lucky the "sexiest man alive" was announced yesterday, or that cover would be very different. ladies, he's nocturnal. we'll be right back with ll cool j. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's black friday now. only at target. this week save on electronics, family apparel, tvs and more. this week only, with new deals every week. it's black friday, now. at target. charmin ultra soft is so soft much are you hon? you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as a
meanwh-owl, central park's new celebrity bird is barry the barred owl. so majestic!ng pigeon. meanwh-owl, "a tiny owl was saved after getting stuck in the rockefeller center tree." let's take a look at him-- awwwww! look at how tiny he is. how many licks does it take to get to the center of that lil' guy? that first picture was taken immediately after he was removed from his midtown rent-controlled tree. and here he is at the moment he found out how much a studio apartment costs in...
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the manhattan. 6:00 news was coming on and they had demonstrators on from central park that day, andually seen them. and the protest had turned around by then. and they were protesting against the g.i.s. and it bothered me and it bothered everybody in the club. and the conversation changed and bring those guys a beer and let them know that we weren't like those guys. we were behind them and all of that. and i happened to be the only guy who could do that, so i volunteered. that i think i could accomplish that. >> and how did you get to vietnam? >> well, i was a merchant seaman. i went down to the union hall on 7th avenue and 13th street. and looked up on the shipping wall. and there was a ship -- the "great victory." the mission pier in leonardo, new jersey. and it was going to vietnam. so i signed up as an oiler to work in the engine. and that's how i got to vietnam. >> and once you got there, how did you find your friends? >> well, i had the military addresses. for instance, the first persons on the list was tommy collins. and he was in the hummock 27th military police battalion. a
the manhattan. 6:00 news was coming on and they had demonstrators on from central park that day, andually seen them. and the protest had turned around by then. and they were protesting against the g.i.s. and it bothered me and it bothered everybody in the club. and the conversation changed and bring those guys a beer and let them know that we weren't like those guys. we were behind them and all of that. and i happened to be the only guy who could do that, so i volunteered. that i think i could...
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. >> reporter: he swears the reason people stop to talk to him during walks in central park is becauseichael j fox. >> hi. i'm archie. i'm not a normal dog. >> reporter: what is clear is fox's voice... >> doesn't get more romantic than this. am i right? >> reporter: ...is the perfect fit for a movie dog. >> what's a matter, sassy? you get up on the wrong side of the litter box? >> reporter: you kind of hope that if dogs could talk, they'd have fox's sense of comic timing. >> i've got to shred it into tiny, tiny little tiny pieces, and i swallowed a button. >> reporter: in central park, you'll find a bench with a plaque. "for mike fox and gus," it reads, "true new yorkers." fox's wife, tracy pollan, gave it to him for his birthday, a reminder that gus is every bit as human as anyone else who sits on a bench. their walks together mean more than most of us will ever know, especially as fox's walking gets harder. but he's not focused on the future. he's learned to be in the moment-- moments like this one, where the restorative power of a slobbery kiss really says it all. that's the best! >
. >> reporter: he swears the reason people stop to talk to him during walks in central park is becauseichael j fox. >> hi. i'm archie. i'm not a normal dog. >> reporter: what is clear is fox's voice... >> doesn't get more romantic than this. am i right? >> reporter: ...is the perfect fit for a movie dog. >> what's a matter, sassy? you get up on the wrong side of the litter box? >> reporter: you kind of hope that if dogs could talk, they'd have fox's...
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promocionar su nueva canción bad bunny publicó un vídeo en su instagram en el que se le ve bailando en central park la canción dakiti ya tiene 33 millones de reproducciones y en tiktok hay más de 1 millón de vídeos de jóvenes de todo el mundo imitando la coreografía. esto no es una estrategia nueva. todos los artistas echan mano de sus redes sociales para colocar sus canciones en los gustos y oídos de todo el mundo. con esto me despido por hoy. >>> qué bueno que a tanta gente le gusta bailar. ustedes también hacen eso en su casa? ojalá que se diviertan. gracias por acompaÑarnos. es viernes. muy bien el fin de semana. gracias por su sintonía tenemos más noticias en telemundo y también el fin de semana. >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) >>> ♪ (música) - supuestamente, entre comillas, "Él no sabÍa que yo era hombre". - bueno, ¿y en quÉ momento descubre que tÚ tenÍas pene? - cuando estamos en el cine este seÑor comienza a tocarme. - ¿y quÉ fue lo que pasÓ, entonces? ¿"sorpresa"? - mis genitales se estÁn haciendo grandes y ponerse negros. - estaba haciendo un bien. - en las pantaletas que me
promocionar su nueva canción bad bunny publicó un vídeo en su instagram en el que se le ve bailando en central park la canción dakiti ya tiene 33 millones de reproducciones y en tiktok hay más de 1 millón de vídeos de jóvenes de todo el mundo imitando la coreografía. esto no es una estrategia nueva. todos los artistas echan mano de sus redes sociales para colocar sus canciones en los gustos y oídos de todo el mundo. con esto me despido por hoy. >>> qué bueno que a tanta...
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and i remember he was surprised during the central park because he brought the ads calling for the execution and he was why are they marching on me, i was nice to them, sitting a ringside knowing somebody socially means you are going to stand by silently what he calls is institution to be innocent and later proven to be innocent, i was right on that then he steps all the way back with blood a-ism and i came out against that, he would do what he felt ever worked for him at the time, that is why as time went on i said not only is this man an opportunist, but this man is a racist why give them the benefit of the doubt, you can't automatically call people racist but if you are comfortable in calling black and brown people to be executed for something that was clear to a lot of us that did not happen most of new yorkers were say they were guilty because they had foreign confession, a lot of people are saying when it was found that they were innocent, all the way now you've gone to claim falsely and i knew he was saying falsely that the president and the united states was not bored a
and i remember he was surprised during the central park because he brought the ads calling for the execution and he was why are they marching on me, i was nice to them, sitting a ringside knowing somebody socially means you are going to stand by silently what he calls is institution to be innocent and later proven to be innocent, i was right on that then he steps all the way back with blood a-ism and i came out against that, he would do what he felt ever worked for him at the time, that is why...
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behind me is central park library. this is one of 99 vote centers across the county open until 5:00 tonight. there's been steady stream of traffic going in and out throughout the day. officials say despite the pandemic, they will be prepared for tomorrow. on the eve of this historic election, poll workers across the bay area know they're part of something special. >> people here have been for the most part just really excited to vote. which makes it exciting for us to work. >> reporter: but adds exciting as it may be, covid-19 has been on the minds of many. kathleen nelson has served as an election aide in santa clara county for 25 years and can't recall a time when it's been this stressful. >> i don't want to get sick. and even more so, i don't want to get anybody else sick. and everybody else here feels that way, too. >> reporter: in addition to mandatory social distancing and face coverings, county officials have put in extra safeguards to ensure the safety of their staff as well as the general public. abc 7 news wa
behind me is central park library. this is one of 99 vote centers across the county open until 5:00 tonight. there's been steady stream of traffic going in and out throughout the day. officials say despite the pandemic, they will be prepared for tomorrow. on the eve of this historic election, poll workers across the bay area know they're part of something special. >> people here have been for the most part just really excited to vote. which makes it exciting for us to work. >>...
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. >> tom hispanic completed a 5k run in central park on his own but he had a little help from technologyrunning with google in his year. it's a machine learning guideline program that uses a smart phone to detect a painted line on the street and sends signals to the runner through headphones depending on his or her positioning. it worked for this race but is in early phases of research. >> technology is great. >>> 4:56. >> a push to end bay area homelessness is now being met with lawsuits. one aggressive homeless housing plan back fired is coming up in project home on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> the limited curfew this is the season we come together and make our own holiday magic. because a gift for home brings joy to all. find holiday decorations, gifts and great deals at lowes.com so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (whispers) gimme. (confused) give me the bag? get hefty ultra strong at a low price sfx: turkey gobble sfx: dog bark sfx: bubbles give thanks, no matter how you share it. >>> breaking ne
. >> tom hispanic completed a 5k run in central park on his own but he had a little help from technologyrunning with google in his year. it's a machine learning guideline program that uses a smart phone to detect a painted line on the street and sends signals to the runner through headphones depending on his or her positioning. it worked for this race but is in early phases of research. >> technology is great. >>> 4:56. >> a push to end bay area homelessness is now...
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covid-19 situation today beginning at 10:00, a half hour before that free covid testing at the central park library. you must make an appointment first but can you get tested even if you don't have symptoms. >>> to a live look at sfo this morning. if you're thinking about getting a covid-19 test there before you head out for the holidays, think again. according to sf gate advanced reservations are booked through december 1st, walk-up, day of travel testing is not available for the rest of the week. sfo says 179 employees have tested positive for covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. that news comes since the highest number of people are traveling this week. they are doing everything they can to keep travelers safe. >> you're spacing out people at the checkpoint and then everybody must wear a mask in the airport. >> curb to curb passengers are required in just about every point to wear a mask. >> between friday and monday around 4 million people have passed through those checkpoints, and it is also more than 9 million at the same time as last year. >>> starting last night in los angeles
covid-19 situation today beginning at 10:00, a half hour before that free covid testing at the central park library. you must make an appointment first but can you get tested even if you don't have symptoms. >>> to a live look at sfo this morning. if you're thinking about getting a covid-19 test there before you head out for the holidays, think again. according to sf gate advanced reservations are booked through december 1st, walk-up, day of travel testing is not available for the rest...
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. >> he completed a 5k in central park with a little help from technology. panek, running with google in his ear. it's the tech company's new machine-learning guideline program. it uses a smartphone to detect a painted line on the street and then send signals to the runner through headphones, depending on his or her positioning. it worked today, but it's still in the early phases of research. >> it's a real feeling of not only freedom and independence, but also you get that sense just like anybody else, it's a feeling of belonging. >> pretty amazing what technology can do. >> for sure. no problem. we'll be right back. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> danville wants residents to pledge to shop locally. the town is launching its shop local camp
. >> he completed a 5k in central park with a little help from technology. panek, running with google in his ear. it's the tech company's new machine-learning guideline program. it uses a smartphone to detect a painted line on the street and then send signals to the runner through headphones, depending on his or her positioning. it worked today, but it's still in the early phases of research. >> it's a real feeling of not only freedom and independence, but also you get that sense...
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well, this was the scene in central park a sun sunday morning after a wave of because were torched storefronts and bus stops mushed. dozens of arrests were made during saturday's arrest, which involved an estimated 46000 people, journalist and political commentator, elizabeth muti. things authorities need to change their approach in order to calm the situation. think the government has trapped themselves because the, the bill itself is not necessarily all bad, but article $24.00 is something that has managed to bring together you position left and right. 8 the stream left and the conservative right saying that this is, this is contrary to not only is it contrary to essential liberties in front, but it could, it could make the not, it could make the lives of people much more dangerous and even make the work of police and more dangerous because they could be no trust anymore. thrills had last as long as the situation brought in. so many ways, almost all on police brutality, but also on the town. and it's in the past 2 years. and it's so it's something that will have to find a solution, but it do
well, this was the scene in central park a sun sunday morning after a wave of because were torched storefronts and bus stops mushed. dozens of arrests were made during saturday's arrest, which involved an estimated 46000 people, journalist and political commentator, elizabeth muti. things authorities need to change their approach in order to calm the situation. think the government has trapped themselves because the, the bill itself is not necessarily all bad, but article $24.00 is something...
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so there was a lot of suffering for the new yorkers makeshift field hospitals in central park. and we could see that again potentially. but the plan, of course, is to avoid exactly that by acting decisively and early enough this time around there and johns hopkins university has now put the death toll in the united states at $250000.00 people. what is that going to mean for the situation in the rest of the country? well, for the in the, in the rest of the country, the situation is in part a lot worse than in new york city. in fact, sometimes even very chaotic, if you look at the midwest of the current current epicenter of the pun, demick in the united states, south dakota has a positivity rate of 56 percent right now. so far above new york city schools and restaurants still remain open. the south dakota governor also said you don't have to feel bad if you don't want to wear your mast. so it's voluntary. and it really shows there is no coherent policy in place in the united states. and it adds to that donald trump is not taking any decisive action at this point. also blocking jo
so there was a lot of suffering for the new yorkers makeshift field hospitals in central park. and we could see that again potentially. but the plan, of course, is to avoid exactly that by acting decisively and early enough this time around there and johns hopkins university has now put the death toll in the united states at $250000.00 people. what is that going to mean for the situation in the rest of the country? well, for the in the, in the rest of the country, the situation is in part a lot...
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thomas panek, the ceo of guiding eyes for the blind, accomplished the feat yesterday in new york central parkhe said that for years he was afraid to run. he contacted google to see if there was a way for his phone to help guide him. google program called guideline showed him the way. panek only needed his smartphone and headphones. >> we can accomplish anything we put our minds to and to be able to be out there just with the simple technology and headphone, running by myself, not people pointing, people saying there is a blind guy over there and running, it is a real feeling of not only freedom and independence, but also you get that sense like anybody else. >> the google program uses information from a library of images to help guide a runner. >>> so coming up on "cbs this morning," actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on the netflix series "the crown ." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." own." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin?
thomas panek, the ceo of guiding eyes for the blind, accomplished the feat yesterday in new york central parkhe said that for years he was afraid to run. he contacted google to see if there was a way for his phone to help guide him. google program called guideline showed him the way. panek only needed his smartphone and headphones. >> we can accomplish anything we put our minds to and to be able to be out there just with the simple technology and headphone, running by myself, not people...
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. >> he completed a 5k in central park with a little help from technology.e is, thomas panek, running with google in his ear. it's the tech company's new machine-learning guideline program. it uses a smartphone to detect a painted line on the street and then send signals to the runner through headphones, depending on his or her positioning. it worked today, but it's still in the early phases of research. >> it's a real feeling of not only freedom and independence, but also you get that sense just like anybody else, it's a feeling of belonging. >> pretty amazing what technology can do. >> for sure. no problem. we'll be right back. ♪grocery outlet jingle do you have cheese? of course. more cheese for less chedar do you have kale? absolutly. more kale for less cabbage in our produce section. how about pizza?! yep... more pizza for less dough in the freezer section. now you're getting the hang of it. ♪grocrey outlet jingle >>> danville wants residents to pledge to shop locally. the town is launching its shop local campaign for the holidays. the goal is to get re
. >> he completed a 5k in central park with a little help from technology.e is, thomas panek, running with google in his ear. it's the tech company's new machine-learning guideline program. it uses a smartphone to detect a painted line on the street and then send signals to the runner through headphones, depending on his or her positioning. it worked today, but it's still in the early phases of research. >> it's a real feeling of not only freedom and independence, but also you get...
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. >> a jogger is fighting for her life after a brutal attack in central park. >> she is a white wallnvestment banker, her black attackers being called animals in the media. >> the savage beating and gang rape has provoked outrage in a city filled... >> it is the ages of the accused, 14 to 17 years old, and the horror of their alleged crimes that has caused a furor. >> the defendants are about tohe haveir two months in court.on tron mccray.usef salaam, they are finally through... >> there's a rush to judgeru because there's to solve the crime. >> narrator: yusef salaam's arrest was at the center of e storm. >> we became what was wrong. we bame expendable. >> trump saw this classic he saw his role and his position instinctively. he knein his heart that those guys were bad. >> narrator: as in so many other areas, his attitude towards race was shaped by his father.ed >> he was being ray a father who was discriminating against african americans in the very fst apartments with the trump name. he was raised in a setting where the people of color and the black people that he saw were people
. >> a jogger is fighting for her life after a brutal attack in central park. >> she is a white wallnvestment banker, her black attackers being called animals in the media. >> the savage beating and gang rape has provoked outrage in a city filled... >> it is the ages of the accused, 14 to 17 years old, and the horror of their alleged crimes that has caused a furor. >> the defendants are about tohe haveir two months in court.on tron mccray.usef salaam, they are...
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subway ride from manhattan and with a population of about $200000.00 in an area half the size of central park jackson heights is home to recent immigrants from nepal bangladesh india pakistan colombia dominican republic puerto rico and people of muslim christian catholic and hindu face and that's just in one block early voting lines have been long in a solidly democratic party district who is represented in congress by alexander ocasio cortez. is from pakistan and told me he is voting for a democratic white house candidate joe biden. talking a lot about. people i hope it will do it look i think. it will do it yes jackson heights was one of new york's hardest hit areas during the krona virus outbreak in the spring. the big problem everything is. everything is probably. the problem they're not in a swing state they alone won't tip the scale of the election and some are so new they're not even eligible to vote but in this call truly rich neighborhood all are seeing this election up close and personal through the eyes of recent arrivals to america gabriel is on doe i would use either new york mex
subway ride from manhattan and with a population of about $200000.00 in an area half the size of central park jackson heights is home to recent immigrants from nepal bangladesh india pakistan colombia dominican republic puerto rico and people of muslim christian catholic and hindu face and that's just in one block early voting lines have been long in a solidly democratic party district who is represented in congress by alexander ocasio cortez. is from pakistan and told me he is voting for a...
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the colors get off easier since some new york lawmakers initially wanted calls like the crazy central park ladies to be considered hate crimes are well if anyone found out what hate is this year it's women named karen are actual parents and gone on the record to say the san francisco law's name is disrespectful and not just because they refused to spell it with the letter k. . they spelled it with a c. because the 1st word in the law is caution which starts with a c. just replace the c. word of the cage just i think all the kids in the cars for kids commercials would beg to differ with you on that very point they didn't even use the right for less of what you said were true then this car dash in sr wouldn't even exist ok you say that as if it's a bad thing thanks for joining me now thanks elaine. now it's time to get to some of the stories that slipped through the cracks here with me as a dad to correspond and they are going to be here as thank you for joining me what do you got today well up in new york city or the big apple as it's known where you have lived that i have lived a great pla
the colors get off easier since some new york lawmakers initially wanted calls like the crazy central park ladies to be considered hate crimes are well if anyone found out what hate is this year it's women named karen are actual parents and gone on the record to say the san francisco law's name is disrespectful and not just because they refused to spell it with the letter k. . they spelled it with a c. because the 1st word in the law is caution which starts with a c. just replace the c. word of...
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around the world, so there was a lot of suffering for the new yorkers makeshift field hospitals in central park. and we could see that again potentially. but the plan, of course, is to avoid exactly that by acting decisively and early enough this time around there and johns hopkins university has now put the death toll in the united states at 250000 people. what is that going to mean for the situation in the rest of the country? well, in the rest of the country, the situation is in part a lot worse than in new york city. in fact, sometimes even very chaotic, if you look at the midwest of the current current epicenter of the pundit, i think in the united states, south dakota has a positivity rate of 56 percent right now. so far above new york city schools and restaurants still remain open. the south dakota governor also said you don't have to feel bad if you don't want to wear your mask. so it's voluntary. and it really shows there is no coherent policy in place in the united states. and it adds to that donald trump is not taking any decisive action at this point. also blocking joe biden's trans
around the world, so there was a lot of suffering for the new yorkers makeshift field hospitals in central park. and we could see that again potentially. but the plan, of course, is to avoid exactly that by acting decisively and early enough this time around there and johns hopkins university has now put the death toll in the united states at 250000 people. what is that going to mean for the situation in the rest of the country? well, in the rest of the country, the situation is in part a lot...
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. >> the idea for this book came on the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment and central park words celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony and that we are in danger entering into the anniversary year quite literally. and then try to pull together a black historians and to offer up one volume that would commit all of us to appreciate the role black women have played in political culture. >> studying as the notion of a black women first and that is true but to reflect on whatever is finding i realized first it was a core principle we arrived at 200 years ago and to carry forward and this is the idea that politics has no place for racism and sexism. is how long black woman had been champion the of you and how long they had been alone they carry that forward i know to be the intellectual and political vanguard to show the very best ideals. >> initiative said this at my welcome to everyone in joining us tonight and please feel free to your questions and the q&a box. said open the book with a story about your ancestor woman born into slavery 18 oh eight in danville kentucky
. >> the idea for this book came on the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment and central park words celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony and that we are in danger entering into the anniversary year quite literally. and then try to pull together a black historians and to offer up one volume that would commit all of us to appreciate the role black women have played in political culture. >> studying as the notion of a black women first and that is true but to reflect...
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who was thousands of people attended the rally in central park throughout the evening. the new restrictions have been approved by the national assembly. that's the lower house of parliament. late to go up to the senate. the reforms were drafted off to a police station in southeast paris was stoned by a mob on 2 front crackers and metal bars. now is tossed. the so-called global security bill will ban the distribution of images in which police officers can be identified for malicious. papa says offenders could be jailed for a year or find food 5000 euros. the french interior minister says it's a vital measure to protect police and the john listen. citizens can film police as long as there's no ill intent. but the press freedom group reporters without borders, says the devil here is in the details. it's a good issue that he's going to be able to continue filming. the answer is yes. are they going to be able to continue broadcasting? the answer is yes. a civilian is going to be allowed to film a police intervention? the answer is yes. will the be able to reported to the pro
who was thousands of people attended the rally in central park throughout the evening. the new restrictions have been approved by the national assembly. that's the lower house of parliament. late to go up to the senate. the reforms were drafted off to a police station in southeast paris was stoned by a mob on 2 front crackers and metal bars. now is tossed. the so-called global security bill will ban the distribution of images in which police officers can be identified for malicious. papa says...
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cloudy weather across a good part of europe at the moment is generally low cloud calm and quiet to central park some fog problems and the early on but brightness by the after news with that high pressure in charge further west we have got bands of cloud and rain weather systems rolling in from the atlantic and they would have a greater influence on i weather as we go through the next couple of days so there we go with that cloud and that rain spreading its way across. the island whiles western parts of england and west of scotland as we go through where the state runs right down across the breast potentially the northwest to spain also seeing some of that wetter weather which will make its way further east which as because through thursday making way for the next system as we had a tools the latter part of the week for central areas there we go still last week quite almost bits and pieces of rain will just push in from the northwest as we go on through the 2nd half of the week still a few showers down towards the east the side of the mediterranean the wanted to those showers also affecting the
cloudy weather across a good part of europe at the moment is generally low cloud calm and quiet to central park some fog problems and the early on but brightness by the after news with that high pressure in charge further west we have got bands of cloud and rain weather systems rolling in from the atlantic and they would have a greater influence on i weather as we go through the next couple of days so there we go with that cloud and that rain spreading its way across. the island whiles western...
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high pressure dominates into central park, but there's no real plain sight here as well.we have got some mist and dense fog patches and a stunning or rather cool further north. we've got an area of low pressure. bring you some wet, sad at times, wintry weather and see where the eastern side of europe, pushing up to the western side of iraq, doubts was the southwest. this is where the most active weather is. we got some very heavy rain coming in across spain and portugal. which are struggling to get to 12 degrees celsius is the heavy downpours make their way through those logs to be some localized flooding. let's push further north where things little quater said in the case across the british isles 5 celsius there for glasgow. cold enough for getting up to just 9 degrees in london and paris, but coldest into central parts. if you have that, we go with those showers down towards the southeast in kota. there we go. with a wintry weather up towards a mosque was we go on through friday. the weather will make its way across spade into the western side of the mediterranean east
high pressure dominates into central park, but there's no real plain sight here as well.we have got some mist and dense fog patches and a stunning or rather cool further north. we've got an area of low pressure. bring you some wet, sad at times, wintry weather and see where the eastern side of europe, pushing up to the western side of iraq, doubts was the southwest. this is where the most active weather is. we got some very heavy rain coming in across spain and portugal. which are struggling to...
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100th 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment was coming, and a story about a proposed monument in central park, one that would celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony was circulating. this set to me that we were in danger perhaps of entering into this anniversary year and overlooking black women quite literally. so it was time i thought to try and pull together three generations of black women's historians work and to offer up one volume that would really permit all of us to fully appreciate the role black women have played in political culture. "vanguard" started as as a notn that this was a book that would be filled black women first, black women breaking berries, shattering ceilings and that's absolutely true. but as a really begin to reflect on what i was finding i realized that first it was a core principle that black women had really arrived at 200 yours ago at the beginning of the 19th century and had carried forward really until our own time. and this was the idea that american politics should have no place for racism and sexism. when a recognize how long black women had
100th 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment was coming, and a story about a proposed monument in central park, one that would celebrate elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony was circulating. this set to me that we were in danger perhaps of entering into this anniversary year and overlooking black women quite literally. so it was time i thought to try and pull together three generations of black women's historians work and to offer up one volume that would really permit all of us to...
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it's been stunning to walk out and listen to central park and all of the -- all of manhattan as the announcement is made over the weekend. in manhattan, mr. biden took 84% of the vote. we are thrilled to start strong. truly definitive out of texts over the years and looking at our nation. with such respect for your academics, was a single thing you read about this weekend? : i sat and listened to biden's speech and i spent a lot of time thinking about it. the occasion. to and some markers that are really important. some big challenges. one of them is to restore a sense of normalcy to the republic after four years of trumps governing. the second is to rebuild the executive branch which has been badly weakened by trump-pence to get-- trumps effort rid of civil service and he has to begin to make good on many of those aggressive policies. i made progress on all of these, the covid task force to try and bring the pandemic under control --the united states during in the united states. francine: do we need to see partial lockdowns? how will the economy take it. is is fact of the matter joe biden is pr
it's been stunning to walk out and listen to central park and all of the -- all of manhattan as the announcement is made over the weekend. in manhattan, mr. biden took 84% of the vote. we are thrilled to start strong. truly definitive out of texts over the years and looking at our nation. with such respect for your academics, was a single thing you read about this weekend? : i sat and listened to biden's speech and i spent a lot of time thinking about it. the occasion. to and some markers that...
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surveillance video capturing the moment the "ghostbusters" star was sucker-punched near new york city's central parkn september. he suffered minor injuries. police arresting 35-year-old marquis ventura this weekend after a transit officer recognized him. he is now facing his seventh assault charge this year. >>> and the record-setting win in augusta. dustin johnson winning his first masters at 20 under par. two strokes better than the previous scoring record held jointly by tiger woods and jordan spieth. tiger, who was last year's champion, giving johnson his first green jacket. >>> when we come back, this may look like a routine traffic stop. but the 7-year-old inside this car is about to get a surprise months in the making. you won't want to miss it. stay with us. but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women wi
surveillance video capturing the moment the "ghostbusters" star was sucker-punched near new york city's central parkn september. he suffered minor injuries. police arresting 35-year-old marquis ventura this weekend after a transit officer recognized him. he is now facing his seventh assault charge this year. >>> and the record-setting win in augusta. dustin johnson winning his first masters at 20 under par. two strokes better than the previous scoring record held jointly by...
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washington post editors, that are written in territorial, setting that it would be able to get changes central park way. he went ahead and challenge them to hike the whole length of the canal. remember the whole length of, it it's 84 -- hundred 84.5 miles long. so they saw the beautiful things that were here on the canal, and decided that maybe it's not too much of a good idea to actually turn this into a park way. so, obviously, it's safe here today. and william douglas was kind of that footstep to saving the spark, so that you guys can enjoy it today. instead of sitting in traffic, on a parkway going probably, the same eyelids were going right now. so we're gonna go ahead and do the same thing that we did when we entered deadlock. the first time, but instead of raising the water, we're going to lower the water, and we're gonna do at the same way that we did it when we came in the first time. we're gonna use these doors, that are connected to our stance. and then go ahead and turn those so we can open those doors and let that water out. >> so we went ahead and open up our gates. unfortunately, wha
washington post editors, that are written in territorial, setting that it would be able to get changes central park way. he went ahead and challenge them to hike the whole length of the canal. remember the whole length of, it it's 84 -- hundred 84.5 miles long. so they saw the beautiful things that were here on the canal, and decided that maybe it's not too much of a good idea to actually turn this into a park way. so, obviously, it's safe here today. and william douglas was kind of that...