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expediting the do exposition center in syracuse which will be the largest exposition center in the northeast to continue to attract tourism. it's about jobs, jobs, jobs. tourism means jobs for upstate new york, so let's do it. that's where we need the jobs. [applause] gov. cuomo: while our federal government is deconstructing parks, we believe they are a national treasure. we will increase our commission to our state parks. $63 million investment in upstate parks. we will build a new state park in brooklyn, new york. [applause] gov. cuomo: 407 acres on jamaica bay. it will be the largest park in new york city. [applause] gov. cuomo: we have the hudson river park in new york city, which is on the manhattan west side. it was started by my father and the mayor. it was supposed to be finished in 2003. it was derailed by ongoing disputes. we have settled the disputes and now have a full completion plan that completes the park from battery park city to 59th street. we should complete the vision and manhattan's west side. let's do it this year. [applause] gov. cuomo: now, ladies and gentlemen, i am
expediting the do exposition center in syracuse which will be the largest exposition center in the northeast to continue to attract tourism. it's about jobs, jobs, jobs. tourism means jobs for upstate new york, so let's do it. that's where we need the jobs. [applause] gov. cuomo: while our federal government is deconstructing parks, we believe they are a national treasure. we will increase our commission to our state parks. $63 million investment in upstate parks. we will build a new state park...
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Jan 15, 2018
01/18
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and so his appearance at the exposition was postponed to the fall, to september, and that's when the anarchist leon -- [inaudible] concocted the idea of assassinating him. mckinley was or very fatalistic, maybe part of that optimism of his, about the prospect that anybody could possibly harm the president. and so he would talk openly with people. secret service people went crazy. but he didn't worry about it very much, and his assassin had his hand in a bandage, in a sling like it had been injured. he put the pistol to his chest and fired it point-blank. it did not penetrate very much, but mckinley went back on his heel, and shell dawes fired a second time, and it went into his abdomen. it lodged there. they couldn't find the bullet. they operated rather quickly. they couldn't find the bullet but concluded that looking for it was probably more dangerous than leaving it, and so they did. and he was recuperating nicely. back in those days, they didn't really understand infection and sepsis and those things, and that emerged, and that took him down. i think he lasted somewhere in the ne
and so his appearance at the exposition was postponed to the fall, to september, and that's when the anarchist leon -- [inaudible] concocted the idea of assassinating him. mckinley was or very fatalistic, maybe part of that optimism of his, about the prospect that anybody could possibly harm the president. and so he would talk openly with people. secret service people went crazy. but he didn't worry about it very much, and his assassin had his hand in a bandage, in a sling like it had been...
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Jan 21, 2018
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the official opening of the american exposition. to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by is eclipsed itself by a crackling exchange between nick's and and khrushchev. -- by nixon and khrushchev. american andof the soviet rivalry is argued. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. >> the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye bye. both khrushchev and nixon appeared to enjoy themselves. >> all i can say from the way you talk and dominate the conversation, you would have made a good lawyer yourself. -- ut the culmination >> all of these reporters here, every word you have said has been taken down, and i promise you that every word have said will be reported in the united states and they will see you say .t on television >> [inaudible] will.tainly it [laughter] token,the same everything that i say will be recorded and translated and will be carried all over the soviet union. >> one of those diplomats involved in this event of touring khrushchev and
the official opening of the american exposition. to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by is eclipsed itself by a crackling exchange between nick's and and khrushchev. -- by nixon and khrushchev. american andof the soviet rivalry is argued. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. >> the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye bye. both khrushchev and nixon appeared to enjoy themselves. >> all i...
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Jan 22, 2018
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it is the official opening of the american exposition. the counterpart to the russian show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board and the story of the fair itself is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon and khrushchev. every aspect of the american and soviet rivalry it argued in blood and forthright terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. economic progress. he says the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye bye. [applause] both khrushchev and nixon appear to enjoy themselves. is a sovietays he spokesmen dealing with a capitalist lawyer. >> the way you talk and dominate the conversation, you would have been a good lawyer yourself. >> but the culmination is agreement that both nations conduct a debate. >> every word you have said has been taken down, and i promise you that every word have said here will be reported in the united states and they will see you say it on television. >> [speaking russian
it is the official opening of the american exposition. the counterpart to the russian show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board and the story of the fair itself is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon and khrushchev. every aspect of the american and soviet rivalry it argued in blood and forthright terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. economic progress. he...
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Jan 27, 2018
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hardship overseas, 95 dead now and more than 150 injured in kabul after an ambulance packed with expositives detonated. now the taliban claiming responsibility. >>> plus, a bipartisan house committee wants answers from the u.s. olympic committee and usa gymnastics. how did larry nasr get away with sexually abusing over 150 girls for two decades? stay with us. julie is living with metastatic breast cancer which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects incl
hardship overseas, 95 dead now and more than 150 injured in kabul after an ambulance packed with expositives detonated. now the taliban claiming responsibility. >>> plus, a bipartisan house committee wants answers from the u.s. olympic committee and usa gymnastics. how did larry nasr get away with sexually abusing over 150 girls for two decades? stay with us. julie is living with metastatic breast cancer which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also...
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if you get the book "getting back to even", i have a 100 opinion page exposition on how to use callsto limit your down side and get max number upside exposure "getting back to even." david in california. >>. >> caller: boo-yah, thanks for having me. >> i'm glad you called >> caller: quick question. for millennials who are somewhat momable abo knowledgeable, where should they invest their money other than fang >> there's a lot of fang-like names in different industries. i like aerospace, a long-term bull march kiket. i like a little foreign exposure maybe an etf that has europe, because europe is way behind where we are and will be that way for multiple years, and then i think you know what? if you're really young, why not look at some riskier biotech stocks you've got your whole life to make that money back remember, emotions have no place in investing they get in the way of making money. the next time the market gets slammed, don't panic selloffs can give you huge opportunities. but you need to do your homework don't chase and don't buy damaged merchandise, just damaged stocks "mad
if you get the book "getting back to even", i have a 100 opinion page exposition on how to use callsto limit your down side and get max number upside exposure "getting back to even." david in california. >>. >> caller: boo-yah, thanks for having me. >> i'm glad you called >> caller: quick question. for millennials who are somewhat momable abo knowledgeable, where should they invest their money other than fang >> there's a lot of fang-like names...
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"assigning to his son the task of fast forwarding through the plot exposition. trump's goal being to get this two hour movie down to 45 minutes. he eliminated any lulls between the kidney terrorizing and shin whacking." >> come on! come on! [ grunting ] >>> it is well documented the president of the united states watches "fox and friends" and tweets live responses. tuesday morning "fox and friends" ran a story and trump tweeted about crooked hillary and huma abedin. commercial jet deaths in 2017 and it was reported there was zero deaths in 2017 and took credit for it. in fact, on tuesday morning alone according to politico, trump released five tweets though he specifically referenced "fox and friends" in only one of them. that is where the president of the united states gets his information but who we're finding out from "fire and furry" the relationship between trump and fox news goes much further than we knew. the book describes the dynamic between trump and 21st century fox murdock. he said he couldn't get trump off the phone. we'll talk to gabe sherman about
"assigning to his son the task of fast forwarding through the plot exposition. trump's goal being to get this two hour movie down to 45 minutes. he eliminated any lulls between the kidney terrorizing and shin whacking." >> come on! come on! [ grunting ] >>> it is well documented the president of the united states watches "fox and friends" and tweets live responses. tuesday morning "fox and friends" ran a story and trump tweeted about crooked hillary...
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that nation he went to he was supposed to be -- at the great pan american exposition in buffalo in theing. of 1901 but with he was traveling in california part of the -- part of that policy he had or that practice of traveling around giving speeches, explaining himself to the american people he that was very important. one of the things that led one of his -- academic biographers to suggest that he was the first modern president among other o things. but nevertheless, i think that, twod a infection that got into her blood and she almost died and they went immediately right back to washington as soon as they were in san francisco. on their way to washington state, but they never ahead it. so his appearance was to postpone to fall of september so that's what leon -- got the idea of assassinating him but mckinley was very realistic about maybe part of the optimism of his about the prospect that anybody could basically harm the president so he would talk openly with people secret service people went crazy. but he didn't worry about it very much. and so had his hand many kind of a ban dodge
that nation he went to he was supposed to be -- at the great pan american exposition in buffalo in theing. of 1901 but with he was traveling in california part of the -- part of that policy he had or that practice of traveling around giving speeches, explaining himself to the american people he that was very important. one of the things that led one of his -- academic biographers to suggest that he was the first modern president among other o things. but nevertheless, i think that, twod a...