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they fled to greenwich and a pandemic. you have key west florida vacation destination and they received $10 million of taxpayer mayy bailout. this goes on the cross 36,002 bridges across the country. many of these communities don't know how to spend the money. >> host: does a biden administration or anybody else justify why they should get this money in the first place? >> guest: nancy pelosi i think said it best. all the democrats in congress voted for the american rescue act including this big bailout. all the republicans are against it. pelosi's said and she was right about this, the republicans in congress would vote no but the republican governors would take the dough. that's exactly what happened. let's walk through the red state of texas. at the time of the american rescue act texass was running a $1 billion surplus and they were bailed out through the bill for another $17 billion. let's take utah. utah was running $1.5 billion budget surplus. they surplus. they were bailed out for an additional 1.5 billion. then yo
they fled to greenwich and a pandemic. you have key west florida vacation destination and they received $10 million of taxpayer mayy bailout. this goes on the cross 36,002 bridges across the country. many of these communities don't know how to spend the money. >> host: does a biden administration or anybody else justify why they should get this money in the first place? >> guest: nancy pelosi i think said it best. all the democrats in congress voted for the american rescue act...
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. >> reporter: last june, nbc news got an exclusive look at the greenwich generation plant on seneca lake the plant closed permanently in 2011 but was resurrected six years later by a private equity firm that installed thousands of power-guzzling servers mining bitcoin the gas-fired turbines cooled by lake water from this pipeline that extends deep into seneca lake. >> the plant's been operating for 80 years and the environmental impact of the plant has never been better than it is right now. >> reporter: but new york authorities saying this week the plant's emissions have increased drastically over the past few years, driven by its bitcoin operation. greenwich generation calling the ruling absurd and vowing to keep operating while it appeals, saying it's taken steps that have already lowered emissions. and the local electrical workers union lamenting the loss of high-tech jobs, calling it a sad day for new york but governor kathy hochul applauding the ruling, just as she faces a key decision on whether to sign the nation's first partial moratorium on new crypto mining powered by fos
. >> reporter: last june, nbc news got an exclusive look at the greenwich generation plant on seneca lake the plant closed permanently in 2011 but was resurrected six years later by a private equity firm that installed thousands of power-guzzling servers mining bitcoin the gas-fired turbines cooled by lake water from this pipeline that extends deep into seneca lake. >> the plant's been operating for 80 years and the environmental impact of the plant has never been better than it is...
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enforcing sanctions. possibly they've been accusations of it in legally importing stolen, ukrainian, greenwich turkey denies and possible financial sanction busting. but the fact that turkey still plainest pivotal diplomatic role will go some way to silence our criticism. and that role will be fervor, underlined by the fact that president earth one will be sitting down with flag me, a putin next week in tehran. dorian johnson assemble there for us. many thanks. door in hey, what's ended up in use? i remind off our top story, u. s. president joe biden is in israel at the start of his 1st trip to the middle east since taking office biden lay the reef at the yup. a sham holocaust memorial. head of talks with israeli leaders is the to the area also includes a controversial visit to saudi arabia. coming up next in dw news, asia more on the term old inter lanka, protestors on the streets, the president and exile. what's next for my colleague, melissa john, has that so and a lot more coming up quite often, a short break to stick around gabelle. first in berlin, from me and the new steam here in berli
enforcing sanctions. possibly they've been accusations of it in legally importing stolen, ukrainian, greenwich turkey denies and possible financial sanction busting. but the fact that turkey still plainest pivotal diplomatic role will go some way to silence our criticism. and that role will be fervor, underlined by the fact that president earth one will be sitting down with flag me, a putin next week in tehran. dorian johnson assemble there for us. many thanks. door in hey, what's ended up in...
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aquí los vemos entrando a new greenwich.ue las autoridades afirman tener la situación bajo control, otros temen que el sistema esté por colapsar. continuaremos informando sobre esta historia en proceso. -perdimos la zona ocho. -y la diez. se está esparciendo. ¿qué hacemos, señor? descansar. reportero: no hay señal de los fugitivos will salas y sylvia weis. las autoridades siguen pidiendo apoyo del público para llevar a estos criminales ante la justicia. (música instrumental) hay bancos más grandes. tu vocación es muy clara. >>> ♪♪♪♪♪♪ >>> en telemundo 48 en auckland recaudar fondos para ayudar a los familiares del otro guatemalteco que perdieron la vida en el río, el repatrió los cuerpos a su país natal >>> de regreso a clases era caro por la inflación o cuando aumenta el presupuesto por cada estudiante, comenzamos >>> este es telemundo 48 >>>buenas tardes tengan todos bienvenidos soy fátima navarrete, en auckland un grupo de voluntarios de la oficina del concejal de distrito cinco con familiares de los hombres guatemalteco
aquí los vemos entrando a new greenwich.ue las autoridades afirman tener la situación bajo control, otros temen que el sistema esté por colapsar. continuaremos informando sobre esta historia en proceso. -perdimos la zona ocho. -y la diez. se está esparciendo. ¿qué hacemos, señor? descansar. reportero: no hay señal de los fugitivos will salas y sylvia weis. las autoridades siguen pidiendo apoyo del público para llevar a estos criminales ante la justicia. (música instrumental) hay...
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downtown greenwich, connecticut. a woman robbed in broad daylight.s in broad daylight. we'll show it again. a policeman on horseback, he chase as thief in times square. so we're seeing this happening like, stories like this keep coming in. that by the way, that thief in greenwich got away. congressman, we have this. today new york city mayor eric adams, he is blasting the revolving door treatment of the city's criminals. by the way that thief in times square was caught. listen to this. >> taking too long to sentence dangerous people. while they are on our streets. they continue to commit crimes. we continue to have this catch, release, repeat mind set. we got to get that under control. >> his own d.a. is doing catch-and-release. happening on the border. what was your response when you heard this? >> yeah. look i've been dealing with this issue a long time. i was a federal prosecutor. we don't need social workers as district attorneys or for that matter u.s. attorneys. we need real prosecutors that put people in jail behind bars. you know, the broken
downtown greenwich, connecticut. a woman robbed in broad daylight.s in broad daylight. we'll show it again. a policeman on horseback, he chase as thief in times square. so we're seeing this happening like, stories like this keep coming in. that by the way, that thief in greenwich got away. congressman, we have this. today new york city mayor eric adams, he is blasting the revolving door treatment of the city's criminals. by the way that thief in times square was caught. listen to this. >>...
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. >> reporter: at this open house in the city's greenwich village, all these potential renters are interestedarent currently listed at $3250 a month. >> it's pretty crazy. again, been here for 11 years, i've never seen anything like this. >> so i live about a block over. so my rent's going up. i'm just looking to switch locations. it's like the rent has gone up an insane amount in the past two years. >> reporter: rental costs here are some of the highest in the country. but it's not just new york. across the country, rents are skyrocketing. in the last year, the median rent in cincinnati, ohio, is up more than 38%. in nashville, more than 30%. in austin, 32%. >> this is the worst market for renters i've seen during my career. i think it's the worst we've seen in decades. >> reporter: the rise in rental prices are another added expense so many people are facing. whether it's groceries -- >> i would say i'm probably spending a good $50 to $75 more a week on groceries. >> reporter: or higher prices at the pump. >> gas, it's unreal. i don't know how -- we barely make it and i get paid pretty good
. >> reporter: at this open house in the city's greenwich village, all these potential renters are interestedarent currently listed at $3250 a month. >> it's pretty crazy. again, been here for 11 years, i've never seen anything like this. >> so i live about a block over. so my rent's going up. i'm just looking to switch locations. it's like the rent has gone up an insane amount in the past two years. >> reporter: rental costs here are some of the highest in the country....
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they are converted into greenwich, upper jar, estrogen plan, both in his head damping alice gave for me when i got this gun. once the ammo beast processed, it can be used to make not just fabric, but items like benches, dustbins, and even dials. but i will be recycling as a labor intensive process that alter uses a lot of water and pop. most of the amazon waste that is collected still ends up and landfills or gets incinerated, which adds to the air pollution. india is a still a long way from facing out multi lead blasting, but initiatives like thought and he could gaudy a, creating a part for positive change. hey, sandy, deeper pushing trash and turn it into something useful. crash that might otherwise be eaten by goals and make them sick. it also means there's less rubbish lying around. now, my like my nugget. it wrangler. i love them. i'd religous like jim, i'm going to conquer the bay. people haven't started treating us better. good. that they know now that we work for swat japan, and with that we do a good job. we segregate waste and recycling properly. my for the it's like we ha
they are converted into greenwich, upper jar, estrogen plan, both in his head damping alice gave for me when i got this gun. once the ammo beast processed, it can be used to make not just fabric, but items like benches, dustbins, and even dials. but i will be recycling as a labor intensive process that alter uses a lot of water and pop. most of the amazon waste that is collected still ends up and landfills or gets incinerated, which adds to the air pollution. india is a still a long way from...
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they are combined into a mass and put through the exclusion plot. voluminous deer converted into greenwich, upper jaw. estrogen plan won't visit job big alice gave for me when i got those gun . once the aml piece processed, it can be used to make not just fabric, but items like benches, dustbins and even diamonds. but i will be recycling as a labor intensive process that also uses a lot of water and power. most of the amine be waste that is collected still ends up and landfills or get in from the rated, which adds to the air pollution. india is still a long way from facing out multi layered plastic, but initiatives like swatch and he could gaudy are creating a part for positive change. hey daddy, daddy purpose in trash and turning it into something useful. crash that might otherwise be eaten by calls and make them sick. it also means there's less rubbish laying around that. so now my like my nugget. it wrangler like i like them. i'd religous like jim, i'm gonna com. kathy, people haven't started treating us better. good. that they know now that be workforce, why i don't want to live with t
they are combined into a mass and put through the exclusion plot. voluminous deer converted into greenwich, upper jaw. estrogen plan won't visit job big alice gave for me when i got those gun . once the aml piece processed, it can be used to make not just fabric, but items like benches, dustbins and even diamonds. but i will be recycling as a labor intensive process that also uses a lot of water and power. most of the amine be waste that is collected still ends up and landfills or get in from...
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because, you know, if you ask us, why did we support when you greenwich started before being in 2014? don't expect us from us to trust. these are the people, you know, we have to see places change. so we're not responsible with these people. did they didn't there and so i'm in the wrong way on there all day to my nice nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question to coach and you know, via and also what is very important is you always require prices. and 2nd, at that it is, you always intimidate, you will all die from point. there will be an alignment. so if you don't listen to us and if you don't work with all the water line that will go apps, you know, so basically let me remind you of how people are basically broaden germans into, into what you said that we have not enough space all enough let us wrong, if we don't expand into years, we're all going to die. and that was a lie because germans on a much smaller energy, also that will to create a sustainable economy, which is not going to give them a segue is perfectly the last question i have for george here, y
because, you know, if you ask us, why did we support when you greenwich started before being in 2014? don't expect us from us to trust. these are the people, you know, we have to see places change. so we're not responsible with these people. did they didn't there and so i'm in the wrong way on there all day to my nice nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question to coach and you know, via and also what is very important is you always require prices. and 2nd, at that it...
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because, you know, if you ask us, why did we support your greenwich in 2014, don't expect us from all these other people. you know, we have to see places change. so we're not responsible with these people. did they take their, i mean, on their own the, they're all gauge and nice, nice, nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question and you know, via and also what is very important is you always required isis. and 2nd at that is you always intimidates, you will all die from point. there will be a climate if you don't listen to us and if you don't course with cold water glam, it will collapse. you know. so basically let me remind your heater basically broaden germans into into was you said that we have not enough space off. let us wrong. if we don't expand into years, we're all going to die. and that was a lie because germans on a much more energy off of the world war to create a sustainable economy which fed not only them, but a segue is perfectly the last question i have for george here, you're right. we have the german economic miracle because there was cheap so
because, you know, if you ask us, why did we support your greenwich in 2014, don't expect us from all these other people. you know, we have to see places change. so we're not responsible with these people. did they take their, i mean, on their own the, they're all gauge and nice, nice, nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question and you know, via and also what is very important is you always required isis. and 2nd at that is you always intimidates, you will all die from...
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well, if you asked us why it was a future, you know, if you asked us, why did we support when you greenwich started before being in 2014? don't expect us from austin for these are the people, you know, we have to see places change. so when a responsive of these people did, they didn't, they're bad. so in, under only one of their old age and nice, nice, nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question and you know, via and also what is very important that there is, you always require crisis. and 2nd, at that it is, you always intimidate, you will, old guy for point. there will be an alignment. if you don't listen to us and if you don't course with all the water line, it will collapse. you know, so basically let me remind you how people are basically broaden germans into into was you said that we have not enough space off. let us wrong, if we don't expand into years, we're all going to die from. that was a lie because germans on a much more energy off of the world, war 2, created a sustainable economy which fed not only them, but a segue is perfectly the last question i ha
well, if you asked us why it was a future, you know, if you asked us, why did we support when you greenwich started before being in 2014? don't expect us from austin for these are the people, you know, we have to see places change. so when a responsive of these people did, they didn't, they're bad. so in, under only one of their old age and nice, nice, nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question and you know, via and also what is very important that there is, you always...
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well, if you asked us why it was a, you know, if you asked us, why did we support when you greenwich started before being in 2014? don't expect us from austin for these were, are the people, you know, we have to see places change. so we're not responsible with these people, did. they didn't their band so in, on their own say some of their old age and nice, nice, nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question and you know, via and also what is very important that there is, you always require crisis. and 2nd at that, that it is, you always intimidate, you will all die from point. there will be a climate if you don't listen to us and if you don't wash with cold water line that will collapse. you know? so basically let me remind you how people are basically broaden germans into into was you said that we have not enough space off. let us wrong. if we don't expand into years, we're all going to die from that was a lie because germans on a much more energy after the world war 2 created a sustainable economy, which is not one of them, but a segue is perfectly the last q
well, if you asked us why it was a, you know, if you asked us, why did we support when you greenwich started before being in 2014? don't expect us from austin for these were, are the people, you know, we have to see places change. so we're not responsible with these people, did. they didn't their band so in, on their own say some of their old age and nice, nice, nice groups. you know, i don't ask any questions that ask a question and you know, via and also what is very important that there is,...
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i'm james greenwich, curator at the military museum and library. i will be your host for this evening's program. which is being offered jointly by the pm l and the international spy museum. i'm joined today by colonel chris costa and dr. hammond. colonel costa is the agave of director of the international spy museum, and a 34 year veteran of the veteran of defense. previously he
i'm james greenwich, curator at the military museum and library. i will be your host for this evening's program. which is being offered jointly by the pm l and the international spy museum. i'm joined today by colonel chris costa and dr. hammond. colonel costa is the agave of director of the international spy museum, and a 34 year veteran of the veteran of defense. previously he
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i'm james greenwich, curator at the military museum and library. i will be your host for this evening's program. which is being offered jointly by the pm l and the international spy museum. i'm joined today by colonel chris costa and dr. hammond. colonel costa is the agave of director of the international spy museum, and a 34 year veteran of the veteran of defense. previously he served 25 years in the united states army. working in counter intelligence, human intelligence and special operations forces in central america, europe and throughout the middle east. he ran a wide range of intelligence and special operations in panama, bosnia, the first and second iraq wars and afghanistan. colonel costa earned to brown stars for human intelligence work in afghanistan. and later was assigned to the naval special warfare development group. where he served as the first civilian squadron deputy director. in 2013, he was inducted into the united states special operations command, for lifetime service to special operation. most recently, he served as special as
i'm james greenwich, curator at the military museum and library. i will be your host for this evening's program. which is being offered jointly by the pm l and the international spy museum. i'm joined today by colonel chris costa and dr. hammond. colonel costa is the agave of director of the international spy museum, and a 34 year veteran of the veteran of defense. previously he served 25 years in the united states army. working in counter intelligence, human intelligence and special operations...
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lucky enough to be in new york today i was in london purchase found a stationary shop somewhere in greenwich village i can't remember i am obsessed with stationary. [laughter] not that it plays a part in my process. i start in the morning, go to work i go to work upstairs in my house. i started whatever, 9:00 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. i work with scribner which is a very useful app if you're not familiar with it it's a very useful app for writers to take a lot of material coming from different sources pretty find it really helpful kind of looking at things in a nonlinear way. i have to have a coffee. it's like a symbolic coffee. when you work from home and if you have a family as well it's very important to make a dividing line between your work existence and your family existence. i shut my door, i have my coffee and then supposedly i start work. but you show up, you do the work. you do it every day and you don't wait for inspiration but j have understood bitter experience you don't wait for the inspiration you get on with it. i will work all morning. i'm sure it's a verypr different state -- stage
lucky enough to be in new york today i was in london purchase found a stationary shop somewhere in greenwich village i can't remember i am obsessed with stationary. [laughter] not that it plays a part in my process. i start in the morning, go to work i go to work upstairs in my house. i started whatever, 9:00 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. i work with scribner which is a very useful app if you're not familiar with it it's a very useful app for writers to take a lot of material coming from different sources...
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of mine put it, more americans died in the civil war because more merrick and fought in this war, greenwichexplains at all. the narrative says it's the technology, right? and the cringe prairie documentary which is a pretty good benchmark, in 1990, the weapons were way ahead of the tactics. the civil war being fought in the midst of the industrial revolution introduced a lot of new weapons! a lot of new technology in general, and a lot of firsts. the first extensive use of railroads, strategically and logistically. first combat between the iron class. first submarine to take down -- not really a submarine but a simmering to take down an enemy warship. first heavy use of rifled artillery, longer range, longer hitting, then contemporary smooth bore artillery. the one that tends to get all of the attention, the rifle. the new infantry life or that had just come into use in the west in the 18 50s and 60s. it's very much gone by 1865. it combined the relatively high rate of fire, three rounds minute of the foot locks move bore musket, with the accuracy, range,, and penetrating power of a rifle.
of mine put it, more americans died in the civil war because more merrick and fought in this war, greenwichexplains at all. the narrative says it's the technology, right? and the cringe prairie documentary which is a pretty good benchmark, in 1990, the weapons were way ahead of the tactics. the civil war being fought in the midst of the industrial revolution introduced a lot of new weapons! a lot of new technology in general, and a lot of firsts. the first extensive use of railroads,...
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i just found a stationary shop somewhere in greenwich village. i'm obsessed with stationery. not that it plays a part in my process. it does a little bit. i start in the morning, i go to work upstairs in my house. i start whatever, 9:40 whatever.f i work for scrivener which is a useful app if you're not familiar. it's a useful one for writers . there's a lot of material coming from different sources and i found it helpful looking at things in a non-familiar way. i have to have a coffee. there's like a symbolic coffee that it makes when you work from home, and if you have a family as well it's very important to make a dividing line to your working system and your family. and i shut my door. i have my coffee and then supposedly i start work but you show up.p.you do the work. you do it every day and you wait for inspiration. you don't wait for inspiration, you just get on with it . and i will work all morning depending, it's a different state, there are different stages to writing. researching, i could do that all day. quite happily. i could research and archive read just disapp
i just found a stationary shop somewhere in greenwich village. i'm obsessed with stationery. not that it plays a part in my process. it does a little bit. i start in the morning, i go to work upstairs in my house. i start whatever, 9:40 whatever.f i work for scrivener which is a useful app if you're not familiar. it's a useful one for writers . there's a lot of material coming from different sources and i found it helpful looking at things in a non-familiar way. i have to have a coffee. there's...
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in the greenwich area, 20 million dollars of taxpayer bailout.s where the wealthy new yorkers fled, to greenwich, connecticut, during the pandemic. they received $10 million of taxpayer paid bailout. this goes across 36,000 communities across the country, and many communities do not even know how to spend the money. host: and has anyone justified why they should get this money in the first place? guest: nancy pelosi said it best. all the democrats in congress who voted for the american rescue act, including this big bailout, the republicans voted against it. but pelosi said, and she was right about this, the republicans in congress would vote no, but the republican governors would take the dough. that's exactly what happened. let's talk about texas. at the time of the act, they were running a $1 billion surplus and were bailed out for another $17 billion. utah was running a $1.5 billion budget surplus. they were bailed out for an additional $1.5 billion. then you have states like governor newsom's california. at the time of the bill, they were ru
in the greenwich area, 20 million dollars of taxpayer bailout.s where the wealthy new yorkers fled, to greenwich, connecticut, during the pandemic. they received $10 million of taxpayer paid bailout. this goes across 36,000 communities across the country, and many communities do not even know how to spend the money. host: and has anyone justified why they should get this money in the first place? guest: nancy pelosi said it best. all the democrats in congress who voted for the american rescue...
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i just found a stationary shop in somewhere in in greenwich village. what's it called? i can't remember but it i'm obsessed with stationery. not that it plays a part of my process. it does a little bit i start in the morning i go to work i go to work upstairs in my house. i start at a whatever nine thirty whatever i work with quiver now, which is a very useful app if you're not familiar with it. it's it's a very useful app for writers particularly if you've got a lot of material coming from different sources. i find it really helpful for kind of looking at things in a non-linear way. i have to have a coffee. there's like a symbolic coffee that it makes that i think when you work from home. and if you have a family as well, it's very difficult important to make a dividing line between your work existence and your your family existence and i shut my door i have my coffee and then supposedly i start work but you know you show up you do the work you do it every day and you don't wait for inspiration. i've learned this through bitter experience. you don't wait for the inspir
i just found a stationary shop in somewhere in in greenwich village. what's it called? i can't remember but it i'm obsessed with stationery. not that it plays a part of my process. it does a little bit i start in the morning i go to work i go to work upstairs in my house. i start at a whatever nine thirty whatever i work with quiver now, which is a very useful app if you're not familiar with it. it's it's a very useful app for writers particularly if you've got a lot of material coming from...
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daniel ksepka is a paleontologist and the curator of science at the bruce museum in greenwich, connecticutou for having me. we saw a very dramatic— programme. thank you for having me. we saw a very dramatic video - programme. thank you for having me. we saw a very dramatic video of - programme. thank you for having me. we saw a very dramatic video of what | we saw a very dramatic video of what they think it kind of looked like. just tell us, first of all could you pronounce it for us? tell is a bit about it. , , , , about it. this is gorgosaurus, it is about it. this is gorgosaurus, it is a relative of _ about it. this is gorgosaurus, it is a relative of the _ about it. this is gorgosaurus, it is a relative of the more _ about it. this is gorgosaurus, it isj a relative of the more well-known a relative of the more well—known tyrannosaurus rex. it is similar in appearance, a giant head and two little fingers, but a smaller species of that family. what kind of behaviour? do _ species of that family. what kind of behaviour? do we _ species of that family. what kind of behaviour? do we know _
daniel ksepka is a paleontologist and the curator of science at the bruce museum in greenwich, connecticutou for having me. we saw a very dramatic— programme. thank you for having me. we saw a very dramatic video - programme. thank you for having me. we saw a very dramatic video of - programme. thank you for having me. we saw a very dramatic video of what | we saw a very dramatic video of what they think it kind of looked like. just tell us, first of all could you pronounce it for us? tell is...
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i came of age in the backroom bars of greenwich village just a few blocks from where supervisor preston was growing up. and it was still years away from before even new york city could pass a gay rights ordinance. it didn't pass until 1985, if you can believe that. so our strides have been extraordinary. however, as we had last week the harsh realities of what happened in the supreme court, the liberties that we take for granted can be so easily snatched away at a much faster rate than the way we attained -- the way we attain them. our country right now should be really with the global community working in the crisis mode on the climate catastrophe before us. and instead, we're told that a war across the world is not only slowing down our environmental goals, but actually accelerating our need for fossil fuel and at the same time we have to ward off all of these fanatical factions that try to continue to chip away at our rights and the rights of other communities that are a part of ours, because it's no more universal community than the lgbtq. so, freedom isn't free. we have to remain v
i came of age in the backroom bars of greenwich village just a few blocks from where supervisor preston was growing up. and it was still years away from before even new york city could pass a gay rights ordinance. it didn't pass until 1985, if you can believe that. so our strides have been extraordinary. however, as we had last week the harsh realities of what happened in the supreme court, the liberties that we take for granted can be so easily snatched away at a much faster rate than the way...
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i came of age in the backroom bars of greenwich village just a few blocks from where supervisor prestons still years away from before even new york city could pass a gay rights ordinance. it didn't pass until 1985, if you can believe that. so our strides have been extraordinary. however, as we had last week the harsh realities of what happened in the supreme court, the liberties that we take for granted can be so easily snatched away at a much faster rate than the way we attained -- the way we attain them. our country right now should be really with the global community working in the crisis mode on the climate catastrophe before us. and instead, we're told that a war across the world is not only slowing down our environmental goals, but actually accelerating our need for fossil fuel and at the same time we have to ward off all of these fanatical factions that try to continue to chip away at our rights and the rights of other communities that are a part of ours, because it's no more universal community than the lgbtq. so, freedom isn't free. we have to remain vigilant and engaged. we ca
i came of age in the backroom bars of greenwich village just a few blocks from where supervisor prestons still years away from before even new york city could pass a gay rights ordinance. it didn't pass until 1985, if you can believe that. so our strides have been extraordinary. however, as we had last week the harsh realities of what happened in the supreme court, the liberties that we take for granted can be so easily snatched away at a much faster rate than the way we attained -- the way we...