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strict inspiration from central park. near the end of the war relocated to california was asked to write the report to guide the future management as a publicbu park he took the opportunity not only to apply his design ideas honed at central park to the landscape of socialle valley he also shared a vision for reconstructive postwar nation great parks would become keystone institutions. yosemite report affirmed every person's entitlement to enjoy the nation's most spectacular scenery and landscapes and recognize the explicit responsibility of government to make sure that happened. on the process olmsted laid outr the information and framework for system of national parks declaring that the establishment a government of these great places was a political duty of theep republic. olmsted also believe government had a compelling obligation to support these great public parks on an equal footing with all of its other major duties. he was always an internationalist. international perspective and he realized this was an opportunit
strict inspiration from central park. near the end of the war relocated to california was asked to write the report to guide the future management as a publicbu park he took the opportunity not only to apply his design ideas honed at central park to the landscape of socialle valley he also shared a vision for reconstructive postwar nation great parks would become keystone institutions. yosemite report affirmed every person's entitlement to enjoy the nation's most spectacular scenery and...
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olmstead design of central park and his ideas about yosemite. his work for the movement and for the union army and is helping to shape the concept of the urban and national park in the united states. what's remarkable to consider and what the authors reveal so beautifully is that he was working on all these various projects the same time during the 1860s, both park and yosemite embody the new of freedom that inspired the union during its greatest crisis, epitomized seeing the duty of the republic to enhance the lives and well-being of all of its citizens. marking the bison of olmsted's birth. the birth book sets the historical record straight offers a fresh interpretation of how the american park, urban and national came to figure so prominently our cultural identity. so to keep along, i will hand this off to lauren and thank you very much. thanks. you can see me over the podium. my name? lauren meyer. i'm president of the friends of fair stead, the philanthropic partner of the national park service protocol at homestead national historic. it's m
olmstead design of central park and his ideas about yosemite. his work for the movement and for the union army and is helping to shape the concept of the urban and national park in the united states. what's remarkable to consider and what the authors reveal so beautifully is that he was working on all these various projects the same time during the 1860s, both park and yosemite embody the new of freedom that inspired the union during its greatest crisis, epitomized seeing the duty of the...
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olmsted himself was perhaps too closely identified with central park. new parks were being marketed as a concept formed in the rugged rest not the urban east. olmsted was also probably too close identified with books with slavery in the old south. when the civil war was being widely interpreted through the lens of the lost cause. these slides sort of go clockwise. the first slide is 1913 peace jubilee at gettysburg. the movie birth of the nation was screened the same time as the national park service legislation going through. screened at the white house. throughout the country, north and south, jim crow segregation. and even the first national parks in the south were open. this is a slide from shenandoah with segregated facilities. and even the public event in the final picture dedicating the lincoln memorial had segregated c. however, the yosemite report was not entirely forgotten. its influence on national parks lived on through the sonnet name's sake who drafted key sections of the 1916 legislation creating the national parks. national park service.
olmsted himself was perhaps too closely identified with central park. new parks were being marketed as a concept formed in the rugged rest not the urban east. olmsted was also probably too close identified with books with slavery in the old south. when the civil war was being widely interpreted through the lens of the lost cause. these slides sort of go clockwise. the first slide is 1913 peace jubilee at gettysburg. the movie birth of the nation was screened the same time as the national park...
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olmstead design of central park and his ideas about yosemite. his work for the movement and for the union army and is helping to shape the concept of the urban and national park in the united states. what's remarkable to consider and what the authors reveal so beautifully is that he was working on all these various projects the same time during the 1860s, both park and yosemite embody the new of freedom that inspired the union during its greatest crisis, epitomized seeing the duty of the republic to enhance the lives and well-being of all of its citizens. marking the bison of olmsted's birth. the birth book sets the historical record straight offers a fresh interpretation of how the american park, urban and national came to figure so prominently our cultural identity. so to keep along, i will hand this off to lauren and thank you very much. thanks. you can see me over the podium. my name? lauren meyer. i'm president of the friends of fair stead, the philanthropic partner of the national park service protocol at homestead national historic. it's m
olmstead design of central park and his ideas about yosemite. his work for the movement and for the union army and is helping to shape the concept of the urban and national park in the united states. what's remarkable to consider and what the authors reveal so beautifully is that he was working on all these various projects the same time during the 1860s, both park and yosemite embody the new of freedom that inspired the union during its greatest crisis, epitomized seeing the duty of the...
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he designed central park, the arnold arboretum, et cetera. what does it have to do with national parks? these are questions that rolf and and i have been plagued with our entire professional lives. [laughing] so we decided to writete this book. i don't know if this is the last word or not, rolf, but hopefully, hopefully. the term national park idea that is in our title is a bit misleading because we're here to talk about the public park idea as it took shape specifically in the united states in the mid-19th century including urban and national parks. as i hope we shall in the book there was a broader idea public parks that was a source of the national park idea. even if we want to consider that a separate idea at all, they are obviously linked. our goal is to put yosemite valley into the struggle context of thell great issues of the day which we all know civil war, abolition, reconstruction, and by doing that answer the question put olmsted actually does have to do with yosemite valley and the origin of the national park idea. and what olmsted
he designed central park, the arnold arboretum, et cetera. what does it have to do with national parks? these are questions that rolf and and i have been plagued with our entire professional lives. [laughing] so we decided to writete this book. i don't know if this is the last word or not, rolf, but hopefully, hopefully. the term national park idea that is in our title is a bit misleading because we're here to talk about the public park idea as it took shape specifically in the united states in...
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do they figure in central park west? sure. there are some evil people in central park west who have chosen public service through political office. and i try to paint a picture of them. i'm a little bit of a cynic about politicians. i don't mean to badmouth them on c-span, but i tried to use them as sort of character foils here. a little bit. why was it important to you in this book to describe what the fbi or the southern district building look like, what the streets were like, what the courtrooms look like? because i want to take the reader into them and have the reader feel what it's really like in those places, what it feels like to walk up those steps, what the the intimidating architecture does to a room in which you're trying to achieve justice and and i could close my eyes and feel and see those places. and so i wanted the reader to do it as well. and of course, even though i know these places so well, i went and made sure i wasn't missing anything. i counted steps. i wanted to make sure i had it right. one of the feed
do they figure in central park west? sure. there are some evil people in central park west who have chosen public service through political office. and i try to paint a picture of them. i'm a little bit of a cynic about politicians. i don't mean to badmouth them on c-span, but i tried to use them as sort of character foils here. a little bit. why was it important to you in this book to describe what the fbi or the southern district building look like, what the streets were like, what the...
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sam hunt performing for you live in central park only on.aby? >> near the mommy. still catching feelings for your for you feel is for you. hey you feeling something? >> good morning, america. this guy sucks. >> wait. what? it's not you. >> things get crazy. >> tsay. they're doing something fighting. yep. >> when the prize is this big. >> i love the excitement. the $100,000 pyramid season finale at rock band. >> when we save you save. we made a special purchase of new winnebago solis with pop top adventure vans. get your new solis at a discounted price of just 109 998. but only at rick van monopoly is back now at lucky come kick off the season with our shop and score game that'll have you cheering for more play for a chance at over 25 million in prizes and money saving offers like this and this or even this or try to win $100,000 in guaranteed prize money. >> shop your favorite brands sporting the monopoly tag for unlimited game tickets and get ready to win at lucky cirque du soleil. invite you to join a majestic parade. come and get carried
sam hunt performing for you live in central park only on.aby? >> near the mommy. still catching feelings for your for you feel is for you. hey you feeling something? >> good morning, america. this guy sucks. >> wait. what? it's not you. >> things get crazy. >> tsay. they're doing something fighting. yep. >> when the prize is this big. >> i love the excitement. the $100,000 pyramid season finale at rock band. >> when we save you save. we made a...
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. >> announcer: friday wake up with the one and only tim mcgraw in a live summer concert in central park that's sure to make you stand up. ♪ standing room only ♪ >> announcer: friday it's tim mcgraw only on gma summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. >> big show on friday. right now we want to thank lori and the right stuff team in minnesota. >> thank you, somara for filling in for ginger. good to have you as part of the family. speaking of the gma family, producer sara russell married her rock in philadelphia. you can see both ceremonies were absolutely beautiful. our best wishes to mr. and mrs. nagoswami. yes. congratulations. >> thank you very much for watching. congratulations, sara. have a great day. >> you know we think about everybody out there across america who watches gma every day just like extended family. well now we are looking to celebrate one gma fan.
. >> announcer: friday wake up with the one and only tim mcgraw in a live summer concert in central park that's sure to make you stand up. ♪ standing room only ♪ >> announcer: friday it's tim mcgraw only on gma summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. >> big show on friday. right now we want to thank lori and the right stuff team in minnesota. >> thank you, somara for filling in for ginger. good to have you as part of the family. speaking of the gma family,...
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. >> new york city officials are weighing the option of housing migrants in central park. >> how much further are we going to take this, it's ruining new yorkers' quality of life. >> it happened really fast. >> it took place 20 minutes to respond to her call, by that time she had already gone home. >> i am holding the city accountable for defunding the police. >> seattle's mayor demanded to see fewer white men and individuals with a military background and police recruitment material, following the promise to diversify seattle pd. >> dylan mulvaney seattle, molson coors out selling bud light by 50 whopping percent. >> finally putting their foot down and saying enough. >> ainsley: this is a fox anews alert, president donald trump where he is facing four new felonies claiming he made false statements about the 2020 election. >> steve: mr. trump is fighting to move the case out of washington d.c. to perhaps west virginia because in dc he says he can't get a fair trial. >> brian: griff jenkins outside of the dc courthouse. >> griff: good morning, that's right, in a matter of hours we expe
. >> new york city officials are weighing the option of housing migrants in central park. >> how much further are we going to take this, it's ruining new yorkers' quality of life. >> it happened really fast. >> it took place 20 minutes to respond to her call, by that time she had already gone home. >> i am holding the city accountable for defunding the police. >> seattle's mayor demanded to see fewer white men and individuals with a military background and...
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there are reports they may put them parks, central park could be a location these migrants go to. >> rty have, they are in lovely park in williamsburg, could be central park, i've had rumors about they rich. the fact is, this administration has scoped out 3000 site so a good movie coming to a theater near you, because of migrant, illegal coming to a neighborhood near you. >> i'm curious because they promised to be a sanctuary and it seems they have the support of the democrats new york who said they like sanctuary cities. are they going to back away? i think it is cruel to say like a priest or a pastor inviting someone saying come to my sanctuary and they close the door on the. >> they are not going to back off eric adams fancies himself as sunday's santa, some days great humanitarian, he loves the people. a couple of weeks ago that would have made you cry, and central park a homeless person was there and an american homeless person, nobody cared about this lady, there were no rules about hotel or free xbox she laid there like a piece of garbage and cared and that's for the city is a
there are reports they may put them parks, central park could be a location these migrants go to. >> rty have, they are in lovely park in williamsburg, could be central park, i've had rumors about they rich. the fact is, this administration has scoped out 3000 site so a good movie coming to a theater near you, because of migrant, illegal coming to a neighborhood near you. >> i'm curious because they promised to be a sanctuary and it seems they have the support of the democrats new...
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i think the kids taking away central park, taking away the fields at randall's island. if you are a kid in new york city, presumably the son or daughter of american citizens, there is not a lot of places you can play outdoor door activity, it's not like outdoor country, now that's being taken away from these kids, it goes back to the fundamental question, why are we hurting american citizens to benefit people that are here illegally. it is a fundamental question that this administration has put toward to the country and they can't answer it and what do we have? this democrat firing squad, eric adams, biden administration, absolute mess of their own doing. >> citizens and those who have come here lylely and awaiting citizenship at that time us and doing it the right way. >> i am from arizona, i spent ten years in the hospitals caring for a lot of these migrants. i can tell you the reason that arizona and texas are not sanctuary states like the 11 democratic stakes are, they've seen we are at max capacity, it's expensive to house these illegal immigrant the, healthcare an
i think the kids taking away central park, taking away the fields at randall's island. if you are a kid in new york city, presumably the son or daughter of american citizens, there is not a lot of places you can play outdoor door activity, it's not like outdoor country, now that's being taken away from these kids, it goes back to the fundamental question, why are we hurting american citizens to benefit people that are here illegally. it is a fundamental question that this administration has put...
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with this to be very honest when the monument wasn't sponsored by our commission today but in central park there has been no statute and then there was the determination that there would be. it was originally going to be and then he and a stand-in. that wasn't inclusive enough so they included sojourner truth. a lot of money had to go into that. over $1.5 million to keep up with the upkeep of the statues so they could show to the public she could sit there with elizabeth cady stanton and you might want to say that's great now we have women in the renowned central park except for me when i heard that there were no statues of women i said at least that's one thing women got right until i found out they werere going to go ahead with te statues because the land on which central park is built that it used to be the only place that it was legal for people to own property so there's still a lot of concern about that and reparations with of the land being taken away. it was taken away to make way for the design park so i put it to senator mikulski to always encourage the commission to look at the
with this to be very honest when the monument wasn't sponsored by our commission today but in central park there has been no statute and then there was the determination that there would be. it was originally going to be and then he and a stand-in. that wasn't inclusive enough so they included sojourner truth. a lot of money had to go into that. over $1.5 million to keep up with the upkeep of the statues so they could show to the public she could sit there with elizabeth cady stanton and you...
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let's go to ginger now in central park. >> thanks, demarco.to celebrate 50 years of hip hop. so many people to perform. but we have to check in on the weather. as beautiful as it is here, it has been downright baking. five days in a row san antonio at 105 plus which breaks the consecutive record they already broke this year after the hottest july on record. look at that. that dome not going anywhere. for the weekend, it is so hot. going into next week, florida back to texas, then builds to the pacific northwest by early next week. it could be extreme. let's get a check no lisa: good friday morning. clear in the sierra nevada but if you are headed to the mountains, in isolated thunderstorm. looking at muggy conditions for friday getting progressively warmer for the weekend. upper 60's in oakland. temperatures near 80 in santa rosa. mid 70's in hayward. the accuweather forecast, much warmer tomorrow into sunday and monday. ♪ it's a party in the usa ♪ >>> now to our deals and steals on wheels. tory johnson back from the road. you and your team di
let's go to ginger now in central park. >> thanks, demarco.to celebrate 50 years of hip hop. so many people to perform. but we have to check in on the weather. as beautiful as it is here, it has been downright baking. five days in a row san antonio at 105 plus which breaks the consecutive record they already broke this year after the hottest july on record. look at that. that dome not going anywhere. for the weekend, it is so hot. going into next week, florida back to texas, then builds...
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this then gets combined sort of how do we get from these designed city parks like central park to the national parks that we have in some the national parks are vintage originated with a place that didn't become a national park until much later. i think in the 1940s or fifties, which is niagara in new york before. a lot of western expansion really started bringing awareness of the big monument to the western landscapes that we are with before, in the early 1800s, niagara was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes that north had to offer. it is pretty stunning. i have never been there. i've just seen pictures, but it's pretty great. and after the erie canal opened up easier transportation in new york area became. it still doesn't seem fast to us would take at least two days to get from new york city to niagara falls. but that was of a week. so it was greatly easy, greatly easier to get there. and you get this big influx tourists coming from new and boston from sort of the urban cities wanting to go and visit. it's this beautiful place. they go and have their photograph
this then gets combined sort of how do we get from these designed city parks like central park to the national parks that we have in some the national parks are vintage originated with a place that didn't become a national park until much later. i think in the 1940s or fifties, which is niagara in new york before. a lot of western expansion really started bringing awareness of the big monument to the western landscapes that we are with before, in the early 1800s, niagara was considered one of...
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this idea of parks that designed nature combined with how we get from designed city parks like central parkthe national parks we have. in some ways the national park originated withun the place that didn't become a national park until much later in 1940s or 50s, niagara falls and new york. before the expansion started bringing awareness of the western escapes we are milieu with, niagara falls was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes north america had to offer, i had never been there but it's pretty great. after the canal opened up easier transportation in the new york area, it still doesn't seemed like it to us, it would take at least two days from new york city niagara falls but that was instead of a g week so easier to get there and you get this influx from new york and boston from urban cities wanting to visit niagara. they get their photograph taken and i couldn't find a date for this but it's to late 1800s but one problem, the tourist alongside, the photograph taken with the camera. one of the offices was there weren't any public controls in a way to easily understand
this idea of parks that designed nature combined with how we get from designed city parks like central parkthe national parks we have. in some ways the national park originated withun the place that didn't become a national park until much later in 1940s or 50s, niagara falls and new york. before the expansion started bringing awareness of the western escapes we are milieu with, niagara falls was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes north america had to offer, i had never been...
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this then gets combined sort of how do we get from these designed city parks like central park to the national parks that we have in some the national parks are vintage originated with a place that didn't become a national park until much later. i think in the 1940s or fifties, which is niagara in new york before. a lot of western expansion really started bringing awareness of the big monument to the western landscapes that we are with before, in the early 1800s, niagara was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes that north had to offer. it is pretty stunning. i have never been there. i've just seen pictures, but it's pretty great. and after the erie canal opened up easier transportation in new york area became. it still doesn't seem fast to us would take at least two days to get from new york city to niagara falls. but that was of a week. so it was greatly easy, greatly easier to get there. and you get this big influx tourists coming from new and boston from sort of the urban cities wanting to go and visit. it's this beautiful place. they go and have their photograph
this then gets combined sort of how do we get from these designed city parks like central park to the national parks that we have in some the national parks are vintage originated with a place that didn't become a national park until much later. i think in the 1940s or fifties, which is niagara in new york before. a lot of western expansion really started bringing awareness of the big monument to the western landscapes that we are with before, in the early 1800s, niagara was considered one of...
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i know central park pretty well from previous books and research i know newest civil war writings, but in writing this book i came across any number of things. i didn't know about him and learned about the breadth of his vision. he designed suburban streets before we really knew we had suburbs before they really evolved into what we know them today. he helped save yosemite and niagara his very career was, you know significant as a sociologist as as a visionary something of a genius and shaping the city for as a democratic place forever. and rosata, can we ask you finally do respond to that as well? sure. well, i'll i'll sidestep the first question because it's just no exaggeration to say that every landscape architect knows of frederick law olmsted and it's hard to pinpoint when one finds out having grown up in montreal with the montreal mountain and then visited a great deal very often new york and seeing central park because my mother is from there. i sort of grew up with olmsted in the dna of all city making but in terms of the second point. that you make or you know to speak of of
i know central park pretty well from previous books and research i know newest civil war writings, but in writing this book i came across any number of things. i didn't know about him and learned about the breadth of his vision. he designed suburban streets before we really knew we had suburbs before they really evolved into what we know them today. he helped save yosemite and niagara his very career was, you know significant as a sociologist as as a visionary something of a genius and shaping...
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or mccarren park in williamsburg. >> central park is a line in the sand, you can hide thousands of illegals in midtown hotel room and seventh avenue sidewalks, migrant tent city start popping up in central park, wealthy upper east side is an upper west side is are jogging and pushing their strollers. you better believe joe biden gets a phone call and the white house about that. chuck schumer finagled $100 million for new york city to deal with the border crisis, arizona senator kiersten cinema, who state is actually aborted straight is been rock for three years is upset. >> when i hear from folks in other parts of the country say it is hard our shelters are overwhelmed, yes, live a day in the life of san luis. >> what we experience in arizona is matched by only what folks experience in texas. >> arizona and texas are on the front line, senate majority leader sending money to his state instead. i state that is only gotten a tiny fraction of migrants compared to border states. this is just an excuse for politicians to steal taxpayer money and laundry through blue cities and their
or mccarren park in williamsburg. >> central park is a line in the sand, you can hide thousands of illegals in midtown hotel room and seventh avenue sidewalks, migrant tent city start popping up in central park, wealthy upper east side is an upper west side is are jogging and pushing their strollers. you better believe joe biden gets a phone call and the white house about that. chuck schumer finagled $100 million for new york city to deal with the border crisis, arizona senator kiersten...
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of gorky became just a central park without gorky , that is, it is so vacant so far, posiptsia is a different village, but everywhere there is a love for flowers, springs, and the sun . "european street appeared, er-e. the resolution of this toponyms er-e has such a concept as a garden and park direction, and everyone understands that if you already name it, you should name it so that it is somehow it is neutral, i am categorically against neutral names in any village because we have enough heroes, enough people in ukrainian culture , enough cossack writers, after whom you can name a street and this is a permanent permanent sadova park names they just make the village so provincial simply lisova polovana kvitkova is not ours, in fact, it is wrong and i am categorically against it. i think that it is necessary to name our heroes, either historical or modern. by the way , we have thousands of heroes, and i think that they have the right to be named after them and the name of the street is by the way, there is a beautiful documentary film that was released before the full-scale in
of gorky became just a central park without gorky , that is, it is so vacant so far, posiptsia is a different village, but everywhere there is a love for flowers, springs, and the sun . "european street appeared, er-e. the resolution of this toponyms er-e has such a concept as a garden and park direction, and everyone understands that if you already name it, you should name it so that it is somehow it is neutral, i am categorically against neutral names in any village because we have...
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about the fact that the issue that has dragged on for more than 10 years about the debt of the central parkwhich used to be called gorky park, has finally been closed, i want to remind you that under the pathetic and the major reconstruction of the gorky park, which is now the central park , a huge loan was taken from the russian prominvestbank and secured against the property of the territorial community, including the property of the utility company kharkiv metropolitenniki until recently was pledged to a subsidiary russian bank , this is a strategic enterprise that under kernes it was just to understand that he was the main one. his image is a live project. let's put it this way. on which he actively promoted himself, and on which he gained fame in general, such an improver of an improver of life in kharkiv laying the subway for the russians, i understood correctly. well, then there was no war , that was until the 14th year. you know, we were friends, everything was fine, no one saw any huge problems, but except for the cup let's say the city's crazy conditional yes, of course i call the
about the fact that the issue that has dragged on for more than 10 years about the debt of the central parkwhich used to be called gorky park, has finally been closed, i want to remind you that under the pathetic and the major reconstruction of the gorky park, which is now the central park , a huge loan was taken from the russian prominvestbank and secured against the property of the territorial community, including the property of the utility company kharkiv metropolitenniki until recently was...
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and they really do whatever they want. - the central park five case was as racial as race gets.ple: out-of-control black crime. - billionaire developer donald trump has entered the fray with full-page ads in new york's major newspapers. - donald trump bought ads in newspapers calling for the death penalty on these five young men. - i don't know what crime and fighting crime has to do with racism. i'm very much in favor of the death penalty. - and you had a mayor that played between the divisions. - grandmothers say, "but he's a good boy. he never did anything." don't you believe it. - a big part of giuliani's plan was peeling off 30% of the black vote, because a lot of black new yorkers loathed ed koch. - oh, mayor koch, he's told so many lies. - mayor for the rich, not for the poor. - in terms of administration, in terms of business, i think he's been terrific. but in race relations, he's been very, very, very sad. - justice! justice! justice for yusef! - and then there was the murder of this black kid, yusef hawkins. - young man gets off a train in the bensonhurst section of b
and they really do whatever they want. - the central park five case was as racial as race gets.ple: out-of-control black crime. - billionaire developer donald trump has entered the fray with full-page ads in new york's major newspapers. - donald trump bought ads in newspapers calling for the death penalty on these five young men. - i don't know what crime and fighting crime has to do with racism. i'm very much in favor of the death penalty. - and you had a mayor that played between the...
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this then gets combined with how wdo we get from these designed citye parks like central park o the nationalarks that we have. in some ways the national parks originated with a place that didn't become a national park until much later i think until the 1940s or 50s which is niagara falls in new york. before a lot of western expansion started bringing awareness of the big monumental western landscapes that we are familiar with, before that in the early 1800s, niagara falls was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes that north america had to offer. it is pretty stunning. i've never been there. i've seen pictures but it's pretty great. and after the canal opened up, easier transportation than in the new york area, it still doesn't seem fast to us it would take at least two days to get from new york city to niagara falls but that was instead of a week so it's greatly easy to get there and you have an influx of tourists coming from new york and boston from sort of the urban cities wanting to go and visit niagara. they have their photograph taken. i couldn't find a date for this pi
this then gets combined with how wdo we get from these designed citye parks like central park o the nationalarks that we have. in some ways the national parks originated with a place that didn't become a national park until much later i think until the 1940s or 50s which is niagara falls in new york. before a lot of western expansion started bringing awareness of the big monumental western landscapes that we are familiar with, before that in the early 1800s, niagara falls was considered one of...
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now we have women in central park.for me, when i heard, i honestly said at least that's one thing so i found out they were going to go ahead because the land on which central park is built, the only place in new york city. there is still a lot of concern about that and still issues about reparations in the land being taken away. it was legal to own property and take it w away to make way for e design so i credit senator who always encourages the commission to look at the underbelly know all of the stories as good as the facts and yes, we should lift up everything done in the past 100 years but i honestly and truly feel there is so much more work to do so the act of inclusion and franchising all people to get to the ballot box and knowing that this matters is so important. i want to take up a lot of time but very good friend of mine is coming out with a book. ... i story. lastly there is some media done a year ago today with the former president went all the commissioners were there for his signing into law the proclama
now we have women in central park.for me, when i heard, i honestly said at least that's one thing so i found out they were going to go ahead because the land on which central park is built, the only place in new york city. there is still a lot of concern about that and still issues about reparations in the land being taken away. it was legal to own property and take it w away to make way for e design so i credit senator who always encourages the commission to look at the underbelly know all of...
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you might want to say that's great we have a women statuary and renown central park except for me as an african-american woman when i heard there were no statues of women i honestly said at least that's one thing women got right. until i found out they were going to go ahead with the statue. because the lands on which central park is built, got used to be the only place where it was legal for african descent to own property in new york city. there's still a lot of concern about that. there still issues related to the land being taken away. the houses are not beautiful there's all kinds of problems. is the only place where it's legal for blacks to own property it was taken away for the design park. i think with our history i credit senator barbara always encouraged the commission to look at the underbelly. to know all of the good, the bad, the ugly yes we should lift up everything i really honestly and truly feel there is so much more work to do so that suffrage for the act of inclusion and franchising so get to the ballot box to know every vote matters is so important. i don't want t
you might want to say that's great we have a women statuary and renown central park except for me as an african-american woman when i heard there were no statues of women i honestly said at least that's one thing women got right. until i found out they were going to go ahead with the statue. because the lands on which central park is built, got used to be the only place where it was legal for african descent to own property in new york city. there's still a lot of concern about that. there...
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tomorrow wake up with the one and only tim mcgraw in a live gma summer concert in central park that's sure to make you stand up and roll tomorrow. >> it's tim mcgraw only on gma's summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. new developments in a cold case in mountain view for more than 30 years ago, a santa clara county judge has stopped an effort for a new murder trial for the 1992 killing of lori houts. >> but as abc seven news reporter lena howland explains, the family refuses to allow the search for justice to end here. >> nearly 31 years ago, lori houts was found strangled to death in a car off of crittendon lane in mountain view. less than a mile from where she worked. she was just 25 years old. >> we feel as if she has died all over again. >> last year, the prime suspect in this case, john kevin woodward, was re-arrested prosecutors say new dna technology confirmed his dna was on the rope used to kill lori. but this week, a judge dismissed the case over concerns about double jeopardy. >> and now new dna evidence has tied him specifically to the murder weapon. so now he it's l
tomorrow wake up with the one and only tim mcgraw in a live gma summer concert in central park that's sure to make you stand up and roll tomorrow. >> it's tim mcgraw only on gma's summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. new developments in a cold case in mountain view for more than 30 years ago, a santa clara county judge has stopped an effort for a new murder trial for the 1992 killing of lori houts. >> but as abc seven news reporter lena howland explains, the family refuses...
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of a young african-american student when i was in college who lived within walking distance of central park who had never seen the place. we took them every weekend to visit. i think shelton saying it is a wonder i am a park ranger. unfortunately it is still a wonder. too much of when an african-american young man or woman would be considered to be a park ranger in yosemite or any of our other national parks. and that on indian reservations and across the nation people are still walking thousands of miles to remind us the major which we have the olmsted lead us to ledo preserving special places. but now we realize in the space of climate change and water scarcity thatt idea has to expad dramatically. and the idea of stewardship involved in inclusive idea of how the compatriots of today's olmsted look like all of us here. and so i leave you with that we look at a wonderful tour of the incapitol grounds. let's give this a panel again round of applause. [applause] quick site you want to give short we have an immense topic and could have gone on for some time. we will call today for now. i want
of a young african-american student when i was in college who lived within walking distance of central park who had never seen the place. we took them every weekend to visit. i think shelton saying it is a wonder i am a park ranger. unfortunately it is still a wonder. too much of when an african-american young man or woman would be considered to be a park ranger in yosemite or any of our other national parks. and that on indian reservations and across the nation people are still walking...
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pe that includes temporarily housing people in places like tents in central park orts in, mccarren park in williamsburg, central parks. >> the line, the sand.n hide you can hide thousands o tfmidtw illegals in midtown n hotel roos and seventh avenue sidewalks. but migrant cities start popping up in central park, where wealthy upper east siders and upper west siders are jogging and pushin an g their strollers. oh, you better believe joe biden's getting a phone call in the white house cal about that. >> chuck schumer already finagledl ane 100 million bucks for new y new york city to deal with biden's border crisisk cit and arizona senator kirsten cinema, whose state is actually a border state that's been getting rocked for three years, is upsets been ryears is when is in other parts of the country oty, oh, it's hard. our shelters are overwhelmed. yeah, come live a daey in the life of yuma, summerton or san luis. what we're experiencing hereriza in arizona is matched only by what folks are experiencing in southeris matchn. nd t arizonexa and texas are on the front lines. but senate on majo
pe that includes temporarily housing people in places like tents in central park orts in, mccarren park in williamsburg, central parks. >> the line, the sand.n hide you can hide thousands o tfmidtw illegals in midtown n hotel roos and seventh avenue sidewalks. but migrant cities start popping up in central park, where wealthy upper east siders and upper west siders are jogging and pushin an g their strollers. oh, you better believe joe biden's getting a phone call in the white house cal...
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>> tens and tours in central park, not confirmed. with 3000 other si sites, soccer fields at roosevelt island. they have to house 500 migrants at the showing up and simply there's no room p in which is the new york city shelter system so you see these lines the past couple of days of people waiting outside for days and i'm going to ask, do you think the line we seen by design? because he's sending a message that migrant who communicate you come to new york city, you will have to wait for days if you can even get a room. i'm just questioning it. how does he slow the influx? is not getting help other than the liaison from the federal government, how does he slow it? we clearly can't handle it. stuart: let's move on here, deroy murdock is with us and he's suing the federal board of elections because that board of elections allows to vote in local elections. what is this based on? >> it is of all things. new york city local law would allow foreign citizens to vote in local elections. the state constitution says only new york state citize
>> tens and tours in central park, not confirmed. with 3000 other si sites, soccer fields at roosevelt island. they have to house 500 migrants at the showing up and simply there's no room p in which is the new york city shelter system so you see these lines the past couple of days of people waiting outside for days and i'm going to ask, do you think the line we seen by design? because he's sending a message that migrant who communicate you come to new york city, you will have to wait for...
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when i was in college, we to we lived on 110th and amster dam within walking of central park, who had never seen the place. we took them every weekend to visit this. i think shelton saying a you know, it's a wonder i'm a you know, a park ranger. well unfortunately, it is still a wonder, much of one that an african american young man or woman would be considered to be a park ranger, yosemite or any of our other national parks. and that on indian reservations and across this nation, people are still walking, you know, thousands of miles to remind us of the nature which we have the homesteads led us to preserving special places. but now we realize in the face climate change and water that that idea has to expand dramatically and that the idea of stewardship involves an inclusive idea of how how to the compatriots of today's homesteads look like all of us do here. and so i leave you with that as we go and look at for a wonderful tour of the capitol grounds. so let's so let's give us pale again a wonderful -- [applause] >> i, too, want to give a thank you tout all of our terrific panels th
when i was in college, we to we lived on 110th and amster dam within walking of central park, who had never seen the place. we took them every weekend to visit this. i think shelton saying a you know, it's a wonder i'm a you know, a park ranger. well unfortunately, it is still a wonder, much of one that an african american young man or woman would be considered to be a park ranger, yosemite or any of our other national parks. and that on indian reservations and across this nation, people are...
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collapse, the authorities got to new york and are ready to accommodate wanderers, even in the central park in manhattan, the governors continue to issue illegal trips to the heart of the american metropolis, which seems to have already run out of cash. how else to explain spontaneous crowds at the wealthy building of the new york city hall, today, the average republican regularly criticizes the current democratic leadership of the white house. in all the migration incidents in venice, he had problems from the loosening of face control introduced by trump, indeed, during president biden’s term, more than a million non-past guests wanted to visit the border in the states, and tatyana volkova’s open door policy has hundreds of homeless people sleeping on cardboard huge lines of refugees. it's a non-stop camp in mexico, it's the very heart of new york all of a sudden, became the epicenter of the unresolved american migration crisis. the roosevelt hotel was once one of the best in manhattan, but due to a drop in demand during the pandemic, it closed. and now it is completely accepting refugees
collapse, the authorities got to new york and are ready to accommodate wanderers, even in the central park in manhattan, the governors continue to issue illegal trips to the heart of the american metropolis, which seems to have already run out of cash. how else to explain spontaneous crowds at the wealthy building of the new york city hall, today, the average republican regularly criticizes the current democratic leadership of the white house. in all the migration incidents in venice, he had...
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thought you were covered, he called specifically already in the city, so he is waiting in the central park circle call the dps they shouldn't leave. wheel pierced need to change the wheelbarrow. is it immoral to want to live? door open. what's the matter, looking for dangerous criminals, please, please. yes, you went. they stole a car and escaped the city on the western highway. if i'm lonely, if you always treat me. everything, i'm sorry, everything is on you. i'm repeating myself to you for the tenth time. there is no zaitsev here. and who is, who do you need? chief, what question on the important? here tomorrow he has office hours in the morning, come and talk. we are confident in him, he is always something of ours right on tv , everyone sees, i don’t see some kind of spy. i 'm our normal man, demanding tough, all the more they sent him to all these messes of yours. come on, let's go for vitamins, you need them now, married people. you know, anything can happen, but big trouble. i look, well, i can’t, i’m a comrade colonel to give you no people. i have free all busy. well, you understa
thought you were covered, he called specifically already in the city, so he is waiting in the central park circle call the dps they shouldn't leave. wheel pierced need to change the wheelbarrow. is it immoral to want to live? door open. what's the matter, looking for dangerous criminals, please, please. yes, you went. they stole a car and escaped the city on the western highway. if i'm lonely, if you always treat me. everything, i'm sorry, everything is on you. i'm repeating myself to you for...
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yes, the tourist location and attraction known as central park, the mayor's office says nothing is offable to deal with the influx of migrants pouring into the big apple, officials set up hospital tents in the park at the height of the pandemic. sanctuary cities says current shelters are at capacity as it's seen 95,000 migrants arrive since last spring with a daily average of about 500. >> carley: because of that hundreds of migrants have been sleeping on the sidewalk in midtown manhattan. a new york city councilwoman right here grand central station, the morning commute is getting into full swing, this hotel has been turned into a now over crowded shelter because so many immigrants are flooding into new york city, councilwoman, tell us what you're seeing. >> good morning, carly, how are you? i'm seeing what it's come down in number but they are expecting more as you can see out here on the street sleeping anyway they can, barricaded in. and you know, the sanitation guys are doing their job. everybody is out here but the overcrowding is absolutely absolutely out of control. >> carley:
yes, the tourist location and attraction known as central park, the mayor's office says nothing is offable to deal with the influx of migrants pouring into the big apple, officials set up hospital tents in the park at the height of the pandemic. sanctuary cities says current shelters are at capacity as it's seen 95,000 migrants arrive since last spring with a daily average of about 500. >> carley: because of that hundreds of migrants have been sleeping on the sidewalk in midtown...
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a block off of central park west.our restaurant, joanne's, and again, it's just down the street from where you and your daughter stephanie grew up and spent so much time. the neighborhood, it's a really nice neighborhood in that area. how is what's going on there changing the tone of one of new york city's finer residential neighborhoods? >> well, you know, it's become an avoidance zone. our residents in the building, you know, are fearful of going out at night. there is security inside the building, but the security company that's inside the building was told not to police anything outside the building. recently we finally got some additional nypd resources that come and go. as of tomorrow, i'll be meeting with the chief of central from one police plaza, and you know, what we are going to discuss is how can we make it safer, quieter, less loitering, all right. take care of some of these e-bikes that are parked everywhere. i really don't understand how they are buying them. >> john: so the mayor of the city, eric adam
a block off of central park west.our restaurant, joanne's, and again, it's just down the street from where you and your daughter stephanie grew up and spent so much time. the neighborhood, it's a really nice neighborhood in that area. how is what's going on there changing the tone of one of new york city's finer residential neighborhoods? >> well, you know, it's become an avoidance zone. our residents in the building, you know, are fearful of going out at night. there is security inside...
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>> wake up with the one and only tim mcgraw in a live gma summer concert in central park.sure to make you stand up standing room only. this morning, it's tim mcgraw, only on gma's summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. everybody is working for the week in every but we are just one weekend away from one of the biggest retail weekends of the year. >> let me find my wallet. i'm already looking forward to this. and this year's labor day sales have already started. here's abc's becky worley. >> the sizzle of the barbecue is starting to fade as labor day marks the end of summer, but it also provides an opportune 80 for savings. >> labor day happens right at the end of summer and right at the beginning of fall. >> so retailers are changing the seasons. they want to clear the summer stuff out to make room for colder weather items. you're going to find a lot of that seasonal clothing, seasonal outdoor stuff and seasonal outdoor furniture on sale categories to focus on seasonal summer items like outdoor furniture, barbecues and this outdoor grill on sale from walmart. it was
>> wake up with the one and only tim mcgraw in a live gma summer concert in central park.sure to make you stand up standing room only. this morning, it's tim mcgraw, only on gma's summer concert series sponsored by hot tools. everybody is working for the week in every but we are just one weekend away from one of the biggest retail weekends of the year. >> let me find my wallet. i'm already looking forward to this. and this year's labor day sales have already started. here's abc's...
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when there is this horrific assault, gang in central park. donald trump ran ads in the new york times saying that the central park suspect should be given the death penalty. of course, they turned out to be completely innocent of the offense. i think that is just to reinforce your point that there's a history of profound racism in the criminal justice system and rhetoric around it. there's something very disappointing about the colleagues co-opting in prosecuting the critique of your system as to cheered on behalf of donald trump. i yield back to you -- >> thank you mister chairman for holding -- >> in 2020, including hunter biden, if they only got one here. as rob walker. friend of the biden family. he sent millions of dollars to the biden originating in romania and china. president biden said his family didn't receive money from china but it, wasn't true, mr. shapely, according to testimony on page 18 december, third 2020, , did you have a long meeting with the prosecution team and the u.s. attorney's office to delaware? it's great >> decem
when there is this horrific assault, gang in central park. donald trump ran ads in the new york times saying that the central park suspect should be given the death penalty. of course, they turned out to be completely innocent of the offense. i think that is just to reinforce your point that there's a history of profound racism in the criminal justice system and rhetoric around it. there's something very disappointing about the colleagues co-opting in prosecuting the critique of your system as...
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starts off, designed nature combined with how we get from designed city parks like central park to therks we have. in some ways the national parks originate with a place that didn't become a national park until much later i think in the 40s or 50s, niagara falls in new york. before western expansion started bringing awareness of big westernn landscapes we are familiar with, in the early 1800s, niagara falls was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes natural to offer. i've never been there but it's pretty great. after it opened up, easier transportation in the new york area, it still doesn't seem fast to us, it would take two days but that was instead of a week so easier to get there and get an influx of tourists from boston wanting to visit my uncle. i couldn't find a date for this but the late 1800s, one of the problems, the tourists alongside and having their photograph taken with the big you cannot. one of the problems was there weren't any public control in a way we understand now, people didn't haveid that cultural conception of government stepping into control any
starts off, designed nature combined with how we get from designed city parks like central park to therks we have. in some ways the national parks originate with a place that didn't become a national park until much later i think in the 40s or 50s, niagara falls in new york. before western expansion started bringing awareness of big westernn landscapes we are familiar with, in the early 1800s, niagara falls was considered one of the most stunning natural landscapes natural to offer. i've never...
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and central park's right there just waiting, thriving, throbbing for you to come by. >> greg: i wishhot of buck sexton's face right now. [laughter]. >> tyrus: when's that plane to scotland leaving? >> greg:. >> greg: starting to have second thoughts about the kilt, are you? >> scott: i love kilts. >> greg: i bet you do. >> tyrus: especially at central park. >> buck: oh, man. >> greg: kat, so anyway, i get the feeling that this was artificially created? right? because it's basically saying either you're a meat head or you're enlightened, rather than saying masculine or not >> kat: i think that we have really started to use the word science. >> greg: yes >> kat: because all thinks saying is you're really one thing or really another thing or you're somewhere in the middle. that's just like the plot of goldilocks. [laughter] >> kat: it's not science. they studied -- you didn't study. >> greg: no. and it's like canada. i mean, what are we doing here? are we that bored that we have to do views from canada? >> tyrus: well, you could only do this in canada. if you did it in america the scien
and central park's right there just waiting, thriving, throbbing for you to come by. >> greg: i wishhot of buck sexton's face right now. [laughter]. >> tyrus: when's that plane to scotland leaving? >> greg:. >> greg: starting to have second thoughts about the kilt, are you? >> scott: i love kilts. >> greg: i bet you do. >> tyrus: especially at central park. >> buck: oh, man. >> greg: kat, so anyway, i get the feeling that this was...