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westward toward the specific and find a route between hudson bay and the pacific. so this map in his book shows a number of ways including the great lakes superior and huron but the lake of the woods, some of these are real lakes. and minnesota, manitoba, others are imaginary. >> or have been based upon the writings of explorers who kind of speculated or invented new features. and then it showed because the western part of north america was unknown to mapmakers, it shows what it called an unknown coast. running from sri lanka which is in oregon. >> and still there bears the name, airport north, sort of a in an uncertain curve from there to hudson bay in canada. and the idea is that an inlet from hudson they could lead to the pacific. >> all the oldest part yet to be filled in. >> and he wanted people to explore it. and find out what it looked like. this was part of a collection , you see the cover is broken off so i can simply hold it up there. this is as a bookplate with the name of william fenton who was faculty member in elector and the book plate itself as a ma
westward toward the specific and find a route between hudson bay and the pacific. so this map in his book shows a number of ways including the great lakes superior and huron but the lake of the woods, some of these are real lakes. and minnesota, manitoba, others are imaginary. >> or have been based upon the writings of explorers who kind of speculated or invented new features. and then it showed because the western part of north america was unknown to mapmakers, it shows what it called an...
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another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on dobbs's map. last, i wanted to show you by alexander mckenzie, british explorer connected with the northwest company, competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america. he entitled his book from 1801, voyages from montrÉal on the river of st. lawrence from the continent of north america to the pacific oceans in the year 1789, and 1793. he first went to the arctic ocean, called the mckinsey river. then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. we have three copies of his. and were very important to history of cartography. thomas jefferson by mckenzie's the voyage, and not crossing the continent again, in the united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. televangelist danuta pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republica
another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on dobbs's map. last, i wanted to show you by alexander mckenzie, british explorer connected with the northwest company, competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america. he entitled his book from 1801, voyages from montrÉal on the river of st. lawrence from the continent of north america to the pacific oceans in the...
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a lot of active trade, shipping, transportation, commerce on the hudson river. and, also, you know, the hudson river school painters have popularized this area. so, tourism, the first eco-tourism is in the catskills and into this area, the mid hudson valley. people coming up by train and boat to enjoy the pleasures of the country, not just the wealthy guests, but well-off middle-class folks going to some of the hotels in the area on mountain tops. it's bustling, it is busy. but in places like this, you have got all of these the state one after the other along the banks of the river. because it is just such a beautiful property. and so, you've got these prominent families who have business ties to new york city usually and they can get there during the week if they want, but when you are here, unlike your new york home, because most of these folks of mills' ilk have beautiful mansions on fifth avenue as well but when you are here, you're very exclusive, you are set away from everyone else. really removed and there is this barrier of all of this land and the water
a lot of active trade, shipping, transportation, commerce on the hudson river. and, also, you know, the hudson river school painters have popularized this area. so, tourism, the first eco-tourism is in the catskills and into this area, the mid hudson valley. people coming up by train and boat to enjoy the pleasures of the country, not just the wealthy guests, but well-off middle-class folks going to some of the hotels in the area on mountain tops. it's bustling, it is busy. but in places like...
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. >> when i first saw inmate pat lexie hudson, i wasn't terribly shocked.wn up with somebody who was burned in a house fire and had similar injuries. >> the first thing i thought about when i seen lacy was her burns. it looked like it hurt. i didn't know what happened. >> you get some people who ask you what happened or just stare at you. how to deal with someone who's different and i'm different. >> lexie hudson is scarred over more than half of her body. cause of those scars is what landed her in jail. >> my boyfriend and his friend were trying to make hash oil in an apartment building with butane. and a spark lit and it blew up the apartment. and we were all inside. >> the longest time in all our explosions normally when it comes to drug or drug making in houses is usually meth. what we're starting to see is a new trend. they're using butane to extract hash oil from marijuana. they doing it indoors. anything butane, your pilot light from your stove or heater, next thing you know, boom, explosion. >> the explosion occurred inside the apartment hudson and
. >> when i first saw inmate pat lexie hudson, i wasn't terribly shocked.wn up with somebody who was burned in a house fire and had similar injuries. >> the first thing i thought about when i seen lacy was her burns. it looked like it hurt. i didn't know what happened. >> you get some people who ask you what happened or just stare at you. how to deal with someone who's different and i'm different. >> lexie hudson is scarred over more than half of her body. cause of those...
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hudson of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 382, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. the gentleman is recognized. mr. hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. access to a fair and just court system is a vital part of the makeup of the united states. it's important that courts used to seek justice, not for the financial benefits of lawyers looking to take advantage of patients, but basic protections these amendments provide frivolous lawsuits provide peace of mind for the vast majority of physicians who work so hard to heal and protect their patients. they have seen health care costs decrease and access to health care increase. this will benefit patients nationwide. all provisions within this amendment defer to state laws and directly address issues covered. these provisions, the first one is called the sorry provision this provision would allow physicians to apologize to a patient
hudson of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 382, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. the gentleman is recognized. mr. hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. access to a fair and just court system is a vital part of the makeup of the united states. it's important that courts used to seek justice, not for the financial benefits of lawyers looking to take advantage...
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if you wanted to take a look at the hudson river valley in early to mid-1,800th century, you would see a lot of dutch farmers here. slave labor was predominant for the dutch farmers. and as far as i know when i think when we are looking at households, most families that had enslaved people living in household had between 1 and 3. there's obviously the big manors , they had these big manors 20 and 40 enslaved people living there. but the majority of the people in the hudson river valley had one to throe enslaved people and what it did was it caused more issues and actually made slavery crueler than it was in the south because people were isolated and specially the women. one women may be living in a household where she might not see other people of color or other enslaved people anywhere near her. so it created an isolated life whereas in the south you would see much more of a slave culture that would be able to develop, you get the music and the stories and maybe 200 people living in own cabins that weren't always being watched by the masters. not that life was easy either way but from
if you wanted to take a look at the hudson river valley in early to mid-1,800th century, you would see a lot of dutch farmers here. slave labor was predominant for the dutch farmers. and as far as i know when i think when we are looking at households, most families that had enslaved people living in household had between 1 and 3. there's obviously the big manors , they had these big manors 20 and 40 enslaved people living there. but the majority of the people in the hudson river valley had one...
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and find a route between hudson's bay and the pacific. so this map in his book shows a number of lakes, including the great lakes, superior and heron. but the lake of the woods, some of these are real lakes. minnesota, manitoba. others are imaginary. or have been based on the writings of explorers who kind of speculated or invented new features. then it shows, because the western part of north america was unknown to map makers, it shows what it calls an unknown coast. running from cape blanco, which s in oregon, and still bears that name,, just sort of in an uncertain curve from there to hudson's bay in canada. the idea is that an inlet from hudson's bay could lead to the pacific. but all this part had yet to be filled in. and he wanted people to explore it and find out what it looked like. this was part of the collection, you see the cover has broken off, so i can simply hold it up ere. this has the name of william fenton, who was a faculty member and book collector. and the book plate itself has a map of oregon and washington which show
and find a route between hudson's bay and the pacific. so this map in his book shows a number of lakes, including the great lakes, superior and heron. but the lake of the woods, some of these are real lakes. minnesota, manitoba. others are imaginary. or have been based on the writings of explorers who kind of speculated or invented new features. then it shows, because the western part of north america was unknown to map makers, it shows what it calls an unknown coast. running from cape blanco,...
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i am the president and ceo and -- of hudson institute. i am delighted to welcome everyone here this mng
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he loved the hudson river.hat are the best thing -- it was one of the best things about the hudson valley for him. this beautiful river that ran behind his house which he used -- which he learned to sail a vote on as a little boy. -- a boat on as a little boy. he used to say that his favorite job, next to being president of the united states, was when he was assistant secretary of the navy under woodrow wilson, because it gave him a lot of opportunity to spend time on ships. even in this room, he had something that was naval related, because up above the doorway is the commission that make him the assistant secretary of the navy signed by woodrow wilson. below the commission, fdr -- below the commission was the doorway that leads into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. it is very small, and there is not much in here, because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little retreat which was on the roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land that he owned. after that point in life -- in her life whi
he loved the hudson river.hat are the best thing -- it was one of the best things about the hudson valley for him. this beautiful river that ran behind his house which he used -- which he learned to sail a vote on as a little boy. -- a boat on as a little boy. he used to say that his favorite job, next to being president of the united states, was when he was assistant secretary of the navy under woodrow wilson, because it gave him a lot of opportunity to spend time on ships. even in this room,...
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activist investor going after the parent of saks saying hudson bay should stop trying to get the deal won with neiman marcus and macy's there's a better way to inlock the value. and we'll discuss stragt in a first cnbc interview with jonathan litt. >> we begin with word out of the white house. kayla touch covering the tech sim mitt and ooemon javers with more on russia threatening to target the u.s. over warplanes in syria. >>> ceos of the largest tech companies in the world, alphabet, microsoft, ibm, adobe are meeting today at the white house to modernize the government's infrastructure or to at least begin a conversation about how to do that it's being spearheaded by the office of american innovation which itself is led by jared kushner's, the president is only we heard from him in his first official capacity in that role listen >> before i came to washington, many warned me that the bureaucracy would resist any change that we tried to implement. so far i have found exactly the opposite >> it is a popular issue though to get the ceos to the table, many of whose companies have been c
activist investor going after the parent of saks saying hudson bay should stop trying to get the deal won with neiman marcus and macy's there's a better way to inlock the value. and we'll discuss stragt in a first cnbc interview with jonathan litt. >> we begin with word out of the white house. kayla touch covering the tech sim mitt and ooemon javers with more on russia threatening to target the u.s. over warplanes in syria. >>> ceos of the largest tech companies in the world,...
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the world's first and the world's sixth economies respectively, we had hudson at hudson-- we institute believe there is significant room for growth. the u.s.-india relationship is an important one here at the institute. our salvation program directed by the former ambassador has been active on the u.s.-india trade relationship, the u.s.-india defense relationship, and the u.s.-india-japan trilateral relationship for some time now. i was very fortunate to be honored to be included in the briefing with prime minister modi during his last visit to washington. we are honored today to have the cochairman of the congressional caucus on india, the representative from north carolina here to offer keynote remarks. i will introduce him momentarily. we also have the excellent panel moderated by an ambassador who will be joined by the president of boeing india and the governmental relations leader for transportation at general electric, resident director at north america, and senior vice president of throw. -- withrow. allow me now to introduce congressman holding. he grew up in north carolina, at
the world's first and the world's sixth economies respectively, we had hudson at hudson-- we institute believe there is significant room for growth. the u.s.-india relationship is an important one here at the institute. our salvation program directed by the former ambassador has been active on the u.s.-india trade relationship, the u.s.-india defense relationship, and the u.s.-india-japan trilateral relationship for some time now. i was very fortunate to be honored to be included in the...
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hudson's bay on some phenomenal locations as well.tors and had almost unanimous support from the activist community and a terrific mandate. we will continue to press the company and pursue litigation and press them as hard as we can to continue to affect change. there is tremendous opportunity in that port folio. low hangingot of fruit that management can pursue. whether we get on the border not coming you got there a proxy contest like this and often times you see good results. scarlet: there are lots of sale rumor circulating around this company. even a chinese player have taken a look at it. how much do think it is worth? >> we have seen 4 billion dollars to $5 billion of senior housing properties trust are, bold to brookdale's trade since the third quarter last year after those valuations. the real estate at brookdale's and should be $20 plus or minus. what the company announced in january was they are in evaluating strategic alternatives and are in that process and remind us they are in that process, and hopefully they will bring
hudson's bay on some phenomenal locations as well.tors and had almost unanimous support from the activist community and a terrific mandate. we will continue to press the company and pursue litigation and press them as hard as we can to continue to affect change. there is tremendous opportunity in that port folio. low hangingot of fruit that management can pursue. whether we get on the border not coming you got there a proxy contest like this and often times you see good results. scarlet: there...
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andrew hudson is an ocean management expert with undp. hudson: the good newis the pacific island countries have taken concrete steps toward improving their understanding of the fisheries, improving and putting in place management regimes and monitoring compliance regimes that if they carry them forward in full, which i think they're capable of doing, could lead to true sustainability for those fisheries going forward. narrator: managing the tuna fisheries depends upon knowing more about what tuna do in the ocean. researchers for the secretariat of the pacific community are tagging thousands of tuna with devices that will provide important data. tags tell scientists how far tuna travel, how fast they grow, and how deep they go for food. the tagging essentially allows the tuna to talk to scientists who will use the information to protect them from being overfished. woman: this one was in 2011 and we see it only now. narrator: more than ,000 tags have been released. nowhere are people more protective of their fisheries than in the western an
andrew hudson is an ocean management expert with undp. hudson: the good newis the pacific island countries have taken concrete steps toward improving their understanding of the fisheries, improving and putting in place management regimes and monitoring compliance regimes that if they carry them forward in full, which i think they're capable of doing, could lead to true sustainability for those fisheries going forward. narrator: managing the tuna fisheries depends upon knowing more about what...
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brandon hudson is headed that way to the scene.e'll have a live report when he gets there. >>> the prosecution's star website in the bill cosby trial is testifying this afternoon. she accuses cosby of drugging and assaulting her inside his home back in 2004. she said on the stand late this afternoon that cosby gave her three blue pills. her vision became blurred and her legs unsteady. she says that's when cosby grope ed and sexually assaulted her and she was unable to fight him off. >>> prosecutors say this was a pattern of behavior by bill cosby. >> deanna durante has been inside that courtroom all day. she continues our team coverage from the krours in norristown. >> prosecutors continued to try to show a jury that andrea is not bill cosby's only victim bringing in a 1996 mother to bolster its claim that that woman did not wait to report her assau assault. >> defense lawyers continue to attack the credibility of the first witness. this time taking aim at the mother. johnson's mother testified her daughter did not keep sigh elect
brandon hudson is headed that way to the scene.e'll have a live report when he gets there. >>> the prosecution's star website in the bill cosby trial is testifying this afternoon. she accuses cosby of drugging and assaulting her inside his home back in 2004. she said on the stand late this afternoon that cosby gave her three blue pills. her vision became blurred and her legs unsteady. she says that's when cosby grope ed and sexually assaulted her and she was unable to fight him off....
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we have the vanderbilt historic site, which is a beautiful hudson river estate. we are home to eleanor roosevelt's and hyde park history is a living history. you know, it's something growing up here, which i did, it's part of our daily lives. and so we honor our history frequently through parades and through visits to the local homes, it's just part of the ethos of being a hyde parker. host: and make sure to tune in to the weekend -- this weekend to "book tv" and "american history tv" as we travel to hyde park, new york, and to watch the video of hyde park and all the cities we visited on our c-span cities tour. you can go to c-span.org/citiestour. we are taking your calls today for the rest of the show. taking in what's on your mind. ruben is calling on our democratic line from fort lauderdale. hi, ruben. caller: good morning. host: and what did you want to talk about today? caller: yes. i don't think it's a good idea for -- because the democrats and the republicans, they are not getting along together. right on television. host: so what do you think, then, memb
we have the vanderbilt historic site, which is a beautiful hudson river estate. we are home to eleanor roosevelt's and hyde park history is a living history. you know, it's something growing up here, which i did, it's part of our daily lives. and so we honor our history frequently through parades and through visits to the local homes, it's just part of the ethos of being a hyde parker. host: and make sure to tune in to the weekend -- this weekend to "book tv" and "american...
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hudson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to ask my colleagues to support h.r. 338, a bipartisan jobs bill, to promote a 21st century energy and manufacturing work force. by and large, we all share the same goals of creating more jobs and building a healthy economy, but as we've seen too often in washington, progress can get caught up in partisan gridlock. i'm focused on cutting through the partisan championship and the noise and finding commonsense solutions to the problems our country faces. h.r. 338 is a prime example of that. much like the bipartisan work force, innovation and opportunity act that i was honored to help get signed into law several years ago, h.r. 338 strengthens job training programs, specifically in the energy and manufacturing industries, to invest in our work force. this legislation will help connect individuals with job training programs while also maki
hudson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to ask my colleagues to support h.r. 338, a bipartisan jobs bill, to promote a 21st century energy and manufacturing work force. by and large, we all share the same goals of creating more jobs and building a healthy economy, but as we've seen too often in washington, progress can get caught up in partisan gridlock. i'm focused on cutting...
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hudsone director at the institute. we are grateful for the cooperation and partnership we have received of the transportation of indian industry. before we get started, i would recognize those who put together this panel. president trump and prime minister modi are going to be meeting today. we already heard the congressman with reference to the u.s.-india relationship. the defining partnership of the 21st century, a term that has been used i successive presidents of the usa in the last couple decades. india is often in the wall street journal. this morning, prime minister modi had a comment on the convergence of interest and values of the united states and india. interests are a conceptual framework and at the end of the day, relationships between nations also have to be measured and they are often measured in terms of how well they do in commercial partnership and in trade and industry, which is why we have brought this panel in today. -- united states and india the united states is india's second largest bilateral t
hudsone director at the institute. we are grateful for the cooperation and partnership we have received of the transportation of indian industry. before we get started, i would recognize those who put together this panel. president trump and prime minister modi are going to be meeting today. we already heard the congressman with reference to the u.s.-india relationship. the defining partnership of the 21st century, a term that has been used i successive presidents of the usa in the last couple...
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. >> like the hudson river. or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well. ♪ hot fun in the summertime ♪ hot fun in the summertime >> those are some great shots. loving the bumper. >> is that before the elevator race going in the wrong direction? >>> many dog owners are aware that the toilet can be a source of drinking water. >> but it's not just for pets. kmbc's rob hayes caught up with thirsty tourists in hollywood to see if they would be up for the toilet water challenge. >> reporter: the temperature's sky rocketing. for folks in the elements, thirst comes first. >> i don't want to pass out. >> reporter: there it is, an oasis on hollywood's scorching sidewalks. ice-cold, free water. but like most free things, there's a
. >> like the hudson river. or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well. ♪ hot fun in the summertime ♪ hot fun in the summertime >> those are some great shots. loving the bumper. >> is that before the...
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morning to you and welcome to hudson institute. am the president and ceo and am delighted to welcome everyone here this morning. today as i think everyone in this room gnomes, we kicked off an incredible week for india-u.s. relationship. the first meeting with the
morning to you and welcome to hudson institute. am the president and ceo and am delighted to welcome everyone here this morning. today as i think everyone in this room gnomes, we kicked off an incredible week for india-u.s. relationship. the first meeting with the
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katy tells "the new york times" she's revealing her true self, born katherine hudson she believes they perry is gone. she changed her look, chopping off her hair. as we saw from her emotional four days in her witness house she struggled with how the world looks at her. >> i so badly want to be katherine hudson i don't want to like katy perry anymore. >> and she's opening up more about her love life, saying a desirable mate is man of quality and equality. she complimented orlando bloom, john mayer and ex-husband russell brand, saying they are, quote, beautiful in their own right. katy is an open book these days, so is her witness house. fans are able to visit it. they're posting their own stories from inside. ♪ swish swish swish katie's album "witness" is currently number one. >>> coming up next, jamie foxx's daughters are growing up fast. >>> then, while we wait to see beyonce's new babies, the celebs that you didn't know were twins. >>> plus, does selena have a hidden message for taylor swift in her new video? >>> and our exclusive look behind the scenes of "transformers 5." >>> but
katy tells "the new york times" she's revealing her true self, born katherine hudson she believes they perry is gone. she changed her look, chopping off her hair. as we saw from her emotional four days in her witness house she struggled with how the world looks at her. >> i so badly want to be katherine hudson i don't want to like katy perry anymore. >> and she's opening up more about her love life, saying a desirable mate is man of quality and equality. she complimented...
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. >> brandon hudson is live at the courthouse in norristown tonight. both sides really want a verdict in this case. >> they were hoping tonight would be the night and this would not stretch into the weekend. the crowd seemed to get more energy in the evening. the supporters were vocal tonight. but we also met someone new supporting his accuser, andrea constand. >> bill cosby's staff gave a thumb's up to his supporters tonight. a show of thanks to the crowd that stood by him through this trial which will continue through weekend. a little more than an hour earlier some of those fans chanted outside dressed in t-shirts supporting the comedian. >> does it break your heart? >> 79, 80 years old. it's all in fwgod's hands. >> we tracked down the man who made the shirts. >> i have known bill cosby for 35 years. >> he believes this trial should have ended when the jury said they were deadlocked. >> the jury decides it's a hung jury. why does the judge keep saying i'm not satisfied. go back? and do it over again. >> new to the crowd of onlookers tonight was dia
. >> brandon hudson is live at the courthouse in norristown tonight. both sides really want a verdict in this case. >> they were hoping tonight would be the night and this would not stretch into the weekend. the crowd seemed to get more energy in the evening. the supporters were vocal tonight. but we also met someone new supporting his accuser, andrea constand. >> bill cosby's staff gave a thumb's up to his supporters tonight. a show of thanks to the crowd that stood by him...
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. >> brandon hudson has been following the story and is live at the hospital where the boy is in critical condition tonight. >> reporter: new tonight we found out this child is a kin r kindergartener. and his teachers are with the family across the street. a 6-year-old boy and his mother are injured in a double shooting at the intersections of spruce and east 6th streets. >> did you hear the gunshots? >> yes, seven times. >> reporter: turner who has lived here most of her life saw the 6-year-old after he was hit. >> he was bleeding. >> reporter: police say the boy's 31-year-old mother was hit in the left arm. officers searched a white suv riddled with bullet holes. the owner of this car showed us the damage. >> hit the metal of the door and the force of the bullet was so strong it cracked the window. >> reporter: the police found several shell casings. the shooting steps from a park and not far from a church and school. >> i am angry. i am hurt. and i want the people who did this to come forward or to be caught. >> reporter: the principal at the child's school said counsellors will be on
. >> brandon hudson has been following the story and is live at the hospital where the boy is in critical condition tonight. >> reporter: new tonight we found out this child is a kin r kindergartener. and his teachers are with the family across the street. a 6-year-old boy and his mother are injured in a double shooting at the intersections of spruce and east 6th streets. >> did you hear the gunshots? >> yes, seven times. >> reporter: turner who has lived here most...
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nbc 10's brandon hudson is outside the the 6-year-old is still fighting for hisarents are by his side here at tis relativ we tonight. >> we have to meet here this unfortunate circumstance. >> reporter: at an intersection marked by violence, a community rallied around a shooting victim and other young victims of gun violence. at one point, the emotions overwhelmed several children. in the crowd members of the victims' extended family. >> he's still fighting. and things are getting a little better. not as much as we would like. >> reporter: he told us bullet fragments are still in his cousin's body and doctors can't remove it right now. he is urging people to talk to police. >> it's not snitching. this is getting out of hand right now. >> reporter: mother and son were in an suv that pulled up to this stop sign when a gunman started spraying bullets, hit the 6-year-old in the head. broken glass grazed the mother in the arm. >> we have leads on two did the shooting and was involved in this and we're going to bring them to justice as quick as possible. >> we are out here to pray for the co
nbc 10's brandon hudson is outside the the 6-year-old is still fighting for hisarents are by his side here at tis relativ we tonight. >> we have to meet here this unfortunate circumstance. >> reporter: at an intersection marked by violence, a community rallied around a shooting victim and other young victims of gun violence. at one point, the emotions overwhelmed several children. in the crowd members of the victims' extended family. >> he's still fighting. and things are...
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>> i so badly want to be katheryn hudson.ven want to look like katy perry anymore, that's a little bit why i cut my hair because i want to be my authentic self. >> she addressed her feud with taylor swift. ♪ baby now we got bad blood katy is blunt, she's ready to bury the hatchet. >> i forgive her. i'm sorry for anything i did. and i hope the same from her. i think it's time. god bless her on her journey. >> it was a wild weekend for katy. make up tur torls, a meditation party and a wake up call from shark. katy's poodle nugget was there to protect her. the live event wraps up tonight. a special group of fans was selected to attend a concert tonight. katy joins "american idol" as a judge when the show relaunches. who would she like to join her on the show? >> rihanna and tim mcgraw, time to make people's dreams come true. >> there was nothing that katy wasn't willing to share. here's the proof. she ranks her famous ex-boyfriends as lovers, yeah, orlando bloom versus john mayer. she goes there. it's coming up. >>> meanwhile, t
>> i so badly want to be katheryn hudson.ven want to look like katy perry anymore, that's a little bit why i cut my hair because i want to be my authentic self. >> she addressed her feud with taylor swift. ♪ baby now we got bad blood katy is blunt, she's ready to bury the hatchet. >> i forgive her. i'm sorry for anything i did. and i hope the same from her. i think it's time. god bless her on her journey. >> it was a wild weekend for katy. make up tur torls, a...
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you and welcome to hudson institute. i am the president and ceo and am delighted to welcome everyone here this morning. today as i think everyone in this room gnomes, we kicked off an incredible week for india-u.s. relationship. the first meeting with the indian prime minister and president trump. at hudson institute we are delighted to host this special to honor the u.s.-india partnership and we are grateful to our friends at c-span for covering this event live. stands at lesse than 1/5 of the u.s.-china $648 billion bilateral trade relationship. india is america's ninth largest importer of goods and eight largest export market. the world's first and the world's sixth economies respectively, we had hudson institute believe there is significant room for growth. the u.s.-india relationship is an important one here at the institute. our salvation program directed hussein --mbassador has been active on the u.s.-india trade relationship, the u.s.-india defense relationship, and the u.s.-india-japan trilateral relationship fo
you and welcome to hudson institute. i am the president and ceo and am delighted to welcome everyone here this morning. today as i think everyone in this room gnomes, we kicked off an incredible week for india-u.s. relationship. the first meeting with the indian prime minister and president trump. at hudson institute we are delighted to host this special to honor the u.s.-india partnership and we are grateful to our friends at c-span for covering this event live. stands at lesse than 1/5 of the...
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hudson got knocked out of the game. but the giants won the world series, but the words don't go away. there's more to being president than just being right. >> we're keeping an eye on his twitter accounts. >> the winner in washington, d.c. this morning. >>> still ahead the latest apple innovations were live outside the company's developers conference. >>> a scare at a gas station. wait until you see what a man pulled out of a pump. >> can't wait. >>> rain is coming in to the bay area after a nice day today. the forecast is coming up. >>> and the golden gate bridge continues to show traffic looking pretty nice. and we are tracking slowdowns on interstate 80. are you heading in that direction? find out what's coming up. >>> with me now is -- who leads the home loan teams. the prospect of buying a new home can feel daunting. you have some suggestions for home buyers. what are they? >> if you remember four key steps, first understand credit and credit scores. address blemishes. know how much you have for a down payment and
hudson got knocked out of the game. but the giants won the world series, but the words don't go away. there's more to being president than just being right. >> we're keeping an eye on his twitter accounts. >> the winner in washington, d.c. this morning. >>> still ahead the latest apple innovations were live outside the company's developers conference. >>> a scare at a gas station. wait until you see what a man pulled out of a pump. >> can't wait. >>>...
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brandon hudson was with hundreds of fans at a draft night party in northern liberty. the sixers hoping the fans will be filling seats at the wells fargo center this season. >> reporter: fans were already talking about buying tickets for the upcoming season. the official party ended within the hour. the clean-up is just about complete. there's the rails. the deejay booth has been turned off. some people in the crowd are still here. you may see some sixer fans out there. some of these fans will believe markel foltz, with him, the process is complete. >> the philadelphia 76ers select markel foltz. >> once it was official, fans went crazy. philly is feeling the love for markel foltz. >> an awesome pick. that's why we love it. >> there's nothing about him. >> i'm really happy about it, definitely. >> yeah, i think the pick was great. best move for philadelphia. >> reporter: close to 5,000 people packed the commons for the 76ers draft party. one fan already had a philadelphia shirt with fultz's name. >> i went to the mall the other day. there's a custom sports place. >> rep
brandon hudson was with hundreds of fans at a draft night party in northern liberty. the sixers hoping the fans will be filling seats at the wells fargo center this season. >> reporter: fans were already talking about buying tickets for the upcoming season. the official party ended within the hour. the clean-up is just about complete. there's the rails. the deejay booth has been turned off. some people in the crowd are still here. you may see some sixer fans out there. some of these fans...
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as brandon hudson explains, coaches and parents are scrambling to make sure the kids can still play. >> tried to steal helmets and bags and so forth. >> reporter: this shows the aftermath of a break-in at a storage shed. broken doors, windows, and a mess on the ground. >> and it's pure destruction. >> reporter: police say the thieves stole shoulder pads and helmets belonging to a local team. the chester township cougars and the cheer squad. >> we have kids that may not be able to have the helmets at the start of the season the year. >> a lot of them come from rough situations, so we give them an outlet. it's like somebody decided to take the outlet away from them. >> reporter: as you can see in the video, the thieves didn't get away with all the equipment. some was left behind on the ground. coaches say they recovered a few helmets and pads in neighbor's yards, but not all of it is usable. news of the crime has players upset. >> people are just going to take our step, and that's not tough. y'all are letting the team down and all the parents that paid for their child to play. >> repor
as brandon hudson explains, coaches and parents are scrambling to make sure the kids can still play. >> tried to steal helmets and bags and so forth. >> reporter: this shows the aftermath of a break-in at a storage shed. broken doors, windows, and a mess on the ground. >> and it's pure destruction. >> reporter: police say the thieves stole shoulder pads and helmets belonging to a local team. the chester township cougars and the cheer squad. >> we have kids that may...
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. >> wrbrandon hudson plains wher the canine was in the neighborhood in the first place. >> reporter: a neighbor shared this video showing a large police presence here moments after a delaware state police canine officer bit a 15-year-old boy. kalen waters, the teen's friend, showed us where it happened. >> next thing you know, i heard him screen. so i ran over there and i saw the dog bitding him right here, and it ripped his whole shirt. so i started pulling him away from the dog. >> this was the shirt my client was wearing that was ripped off by the dog. >> reporter: the 15-year-old's attorney shared photos of his client's injuries. these wounds will heal. the emotional pain may linger. >> he's not really interested in going outside right now. so it's something he'll have to deal with. this was absolutely a terrifying experience. >> reporter: state police say their dog was chasing an armed suspect. neighbors say the dog was coming down this alleyway, came around the corner and saw that 15-year-old boy. however, that suspect got away. these are photos of the suspect police are lookin
. >> wrbrandon hudson plains wher the canine was in the neighborhood in the first place. >> reporter: a neighbor shared this video showing a large police presence here moments after a delaware state police canine officer bit a 15-year-old boy. kalen waters, the teen's friend, showed us where it happened. >> next thing you know, i heard him screen. so i ran over there and i saw the dog bitding him right here, and it ripped his whole shirt. so i started pulling him away from the...
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nbc 10's brandon hudson spoke with the man's mother tonight.she believes police went too far. >> reporter: this video clip shows two millville police officers forcibly restrain and punch barry while arresting him. a confrontation that escalated after the officers accused him of jaywalking. >> tell me when it's against the law to jaywalk in a residential area. >> reporter: she believes the officers were out of line. the police chief said the use of force was necessary. >> i don't have a problem with you doing your job, but you don't have to beat people to a pulp. >> reporter: she said her son was walking to the store. in a phone interview, millville police chief told us that 34-year-old wouldn't cooperate with the officers and walked away. the chief says cotton became combative with the officers after being charged with obstruction of justice. the video shows police had cotton down in this part of the sidewalk. now his mother is looking for other video that shows what led up to this confrontation. he was later arrested for an unrelated child sup
nbc 10's brandon hudson spoke with the man's mother tonight.she believes police went too far. >> reporter: this video clip shows two millville police officers forcibly restrain and punch barry while arresting him. a confrontation that escalated after the officers accused him of jaywalking. >> tell me when it's against the law to jaywalk in a residential area. >> reporter: she believes the officers were out of line. the police chief said the use of force was necessary. >>...
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>> romantic comedy with kate hudson. it will be tupac screws kate hudson. >> lebron has finally come to terms and he has shaved his head. [laughter]
>> romantic comedy with kate hudson. it will be tupac screws kate hudson. >> lebron has finally come to terms and he has shaved his head. [laughter]
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brandon hudson joins us live in west philadelphia tonight, police believe these same burglars have hit the homes of other business owners as well. >> reporter: that's right. detectives in southwest philly say they're very calculated and they stole electronics and clothing and police believe the small business owners are being targeted because the suspects believe they keep money inside their homes. this is just one of four burglaries police believe these two men, possibly brothers committed last month and all of the victims are asian business owners in philly and delaware county, and this one happened above the house of chees grocery store in west philadelphia last saturday afternoon. >> going through every piece including cutting mattresses and they knew exactly what they were looking for. >> they were definitely calculated. >> these suspects thought they got rid of the surveillance video during the burglary and it was saved on an internet-based camera, and two of the other crimes happened early last month. >> and one in prospect park on the fifth of may and one on the tenth of may wh
brandon hudson joins us live in west philadelphia tonight, police believe these same burglars have hit the homes of other business owners as well. >> reporter: that's right. detectives in southwest philly say they're very calculated and they stole electronics and clothing and police believe the small business owners are being targeted because the suspects believe they keep money inside their homes. this is just one of four burglaries police believe these two men, possibly brothers...
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a news alert on retailer hudson's bay. what's going on there? >> hi, bill.ence of weakness in the retail sector. hudson bay, based in canada, but owns so many, says it's laying off 2,000 jobs, announcing first quarter retail sales decreased almost 3%, in fact, lower comp sales, driven by slower traffic, decline in international sales, and a shift in timing of two major promotional events. hudson bay says while the market remains particularly challenging, we are taking steps to adapt,ing beginning with the launch of this transformation plan, which includes a strong emphasis on digital, lastly, hudson bay announcing a leadership change, hudson bay naming a new president, and the former president will continue as the president of just lord and taylor, but that's the update from hudson bay. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you very much. >>> all right, we just talked a little bit about the foreign policy and national security angles of this afternoon's testimony on capitol him. coming up, larry kudlow and jimmy are back to discuss whether health care might
a news alert on retailer hudson's bay. what's going on there? >> hi, bill.ence of weakness in the retail sector. hudson bay, based in canada, but owns so many, says it's laying off 2,000 jobs, announcing first quarter retail sales decreased almost 3%, in fact, lower comp sales, driven by slower traffic, decline in international sales, and a shift in timing of two major promotional events. hudson bay says while the market remains particularly challenging, we are taking steps to adapt,ing...
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brandon hudson is live for us on the ground. let's talk about this cleanup that's underway. >> reporter: crews are cleaning up here on tyson avenue just behind me in the last half hour we met meredith, she's a homeowner impacted by this water main break. she came home around 4:00 and found water rushing down her driveway here and then we'll take you around the corner where you can see all the mud, the water ended up here right outside of her z-ba raj. she had an inch of water out here and five to ten gallons in that basement. she shared this cell phone video. you can see the water flowing down her driveway. the crazy thing about this is, she just moved here three weeks ago now she has to worry about cleaning up. skyforce10 was over the scene here in abington earlier this afternoon around 3:00. we found out about this water main break. we found that happened on edge hill road. we found out edge hill road remains closed, about 85 residents will be without water for the next 24 hours. they are bringing are in a tank of water for th
brandon hudson is live for us on the ground. let's talk about this cleanup that's underway. >> reporter: crews are cleaning up here on tyson avenue just behind me in the last half hour we met meredith, she's a homeowner impacted by this water main break. she came home around 4:00 and found water rushing down her driveway here and then we'll take you around the corner where you can see all the mud, the water ended up here right outside of her z-ba raj. she had an inch of water out here and...
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to be kathryn hudson that i don't even want to look like katy perry anymore sometimes.ttle bit of why i cut my hair. >> i think people saw a side of katy perry they never really knew was there. i mean, they saw you break down. >> they saw kathryn hudson. i didn't break down, i opened up. and that's the difference. it's okay to be vulnerable, and it's okay to, like, feel feelings. who said it's not okay to feel feelings? and why do we have to be so perfect? >> she talks about the suicide that you brought up in the felt guilty for feeling those thoughts, but we've all been low before. again, a whole new katy perry, much more of her interview tonight on "access hollywood." wendy and leon, what do you think of this new katy perry? >> well, i like it, because i being you can't talk enough about mental health issues. and especially she has the power of speaking to a generation that people our age maybe can't reach and i think it's brave and i think we need to constantly break this stigma, and she's doing that. so i just hope she's on a good path and she's getting the help she
to be kathryn hudson that i don't even want to look like katy perry anymore sometimes.ttle bit of why i cut my hair. >> i think people saw a side of katy perry they never really knew was there. i mean, they saw you break down. >> they saw kathryn hudson. i didn't break down, i opened up. and that's the difference. it's okay to be vulnerable, and it's okay to, like, feel feelings. who said it's not okay to feel feelings? and why do we have to be so perfect? >> she talks about...
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i just looked at his face and said, he's a fighter. >> i think i saw ryan hudson peralta before i heardut him and i asked somebody is he working for us what's he doing and somebody said well he's a designer and the first thing you ask yourself well how does a man who doesn't have limbs design stuff on the computer. well, that's really just the first question because then you see everything else he does and you keep asking how does he do that, how does he do that and sooner or later you stop asking the question because he just figures out a way to do it and it's truly remarkable to me and very shocking and also inspirational at the same time. >> i've never heard him complain about nothing and he has to work twice as hard to do daily tasks, like to send a text message or just anything and he never complains about that, at all, nothing. >> as a kid i started to draw with my pencil between my feet and then i really realized one day that it's going to be pretty tough when i go into a bank and have to hop up on the counter to sign the sign the deposit slip so i moved the pencil from my feet t
i just looked at his face and said, he's a fighter. >> i think i saw ryan hudson peralta before i heardut him and i asked somebody is he working for us what's he doing and somebody said well he's a designer and the first thing you ask yourself well how does a man who doesn't have limbs design stuff on the computer. well, that's really just the first question because then you see everything else he does and you keep asking how does he do that, how does he do that and sooner or later you...
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paul: hyde park is two hours north of new york city, right on the hudson river. going back a little bit, there is a reason a number of the leading families lived up here. roosevelts, vanderbilts -- there were a number of very important american families who lived along the hudson river, because it was essentially america's main street, particularly in the colonial era. it was a very important throughway for moving goods up and down the river into new york, which is a major seaport and hub for trade with europe. so this was a very important area. then, of course, once the trains were built in the 19th century, it became easy, 1.5 hours, two hours, to get from new york into this area. as a matter of fact, there's a train station right here in hyde park and even a siding on this property -- when roosevelt was president -- that they could essentially store his presidential car when he would come up. it was easy for him to get from washington to here or for him to get from new york to here. the family had apartments in new york almost throughout his entire life. they
paul: hyde park is two hours north of new york city, right on the hudson river. going back a little bit, there is a reason a number of the leading families lived up here. roosevelts, vanderbilts -- there were a number of very important american families who lived along the hudson river, because it was essentially america's main street, particularly in the colonial era. it was a very important throughway for moving goods up and down the river into new york, which is a major seaport and hub for...
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it's called the undefeated, and rock hudson has one of the really mind numbingly awful generic southern accents. back.ay in the >> it may have been too shorter early's pusht was -- did it have any ramifications or impact on african americans? >> my own sense is they were moving so fast, and by this ime, slavery had been -- don't know -- that's the calculation you had to make. here's the army, one side or the other, and even the confederate army provides the opportunity that you could or something. cook or something. but they are gone. the pace of all of this and the turnover is so great, it was greatly increasing your odds, but by this time, mainly enslaved people have fled to washington, d.c. by tenson had increased of thousands. >> this happened earlier in the valley in 1862 when the confederates -- when stonewall captured barbara's ferry, he also captured several hundred black refugees who had made their way to the safety of union lines. a number of women's diaries in the valley comment on this. they are very happy about this, that these contraband's, as they were called in, had been
it's called the undefeated, and rock hudson has one of the really mind numbingly awful generic southern accents. back.ay in the >> it may have been too shorter early's pusht was -- did it have any ramifications or impact on african americans? >> my own sense is they were moving so fast, and by this ime, slavery had been -- don't know -- that's the calculation you had to make. here's the army, one side or the other, and even the confederate army provides the opportunity that you...
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it was hudson hawk and they re like "would you be willing to meet with him?" i part?" yes again. well, obviously i didn't get the part but all these years passed and then this movie came about and so i saw him againened i thought i wonder if he'll bring it up or remember me and he never said anything so i never said anything. >> you never brought it up! >> well now he knows. >> on the upside, you weren't in "hudson hawk." [ laughter ] his dog is stoleen >> our dog. >> your dog. >> i'm married to his brother that leaves me. disappears. >> but you ha a dog. would you go to the lengths bruce goes to? >> oh, yes and then some. i have an almost 17-year-old bostoner the yo na-- boston terrier named licorice. >> he is blind in one eye? >> he, he was attacked by a dog, he lost one eye and blind out of the other. >> is 17 years a record? >> i feel i should check into this, if it's guinness book of world records. i'll do anything for him. >> so special. we saw the picture but you're not on instagram. >> i'm completely private. i don't do anything. >> how come? >> i'm ol
it was hudson hawk and they re like "would you be willing to meet with him?" i part?" yes again. well, obviously i didn't get the part but all these years passed and then this movie came about and so i saw him againened i thought i wonder if he'll bring it up or remember me and he never said anything so i never said anything. >> you never brought it up! >> well now he knows. >> on the upside, you weren't in "hudson hawk." [ laughter ] his dog is...
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remington peter's parachute, the chute fails to deploy sending him plunging into the hudson river..s. coast guard pulled him out he did not survive. >> jeremy christian started spewing hate at fellow passengers and stabbed three men who tried to protect them. >> i want to say thank you to the people who put their life on cat the line for me. catastrophic war. >> north korea launching a test, scud missile. landing in japanese waters. >> the bottom line is that it would be a catastrophic war if this turns into a combat. >> president trump's top adviser, jared kushner caught in the cross hairs over trying to set up back channel communications with russia. >> some administration officials are saying that is standard procedure. i don't think it is standard procedure. pictures and video depicting comedian kathy griffin holding the bloody decapitated head of president trump are no joking matter for the secret service. and griffin took to twitter to explain herself. >> i sincerely apologize. i made a mistake. i was wrong. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >>
remington peter's parachute, the chute fails to deploy sending him plunging into the hudson river..s. coast guard pulled him out he did not survive. >> jeremy christian started spewing hate at fellow passengers and stabbed three men who tried to protect them. >> i want to say thank you to the people who put their life on cat the line for me. catastrophic war. >> north korea launching a test, scud missile. landing in japanese waters. >> the bottom line is that it would be...
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a colleague here at hudson institute. to his right is michael doran, also senior fellow at the hudson institute. to his right i want to welcome someone who has not been on our panel before. liel leibovitz and i think he's a colleague of mine at talent magazine and i think he'll have an interesting perspective along with michael as well. liel, i should say it's not -- >> let's leave now. >> his family is from jerusalem. is from jerusalem for many, many years for forever. so i think that he'll be able to in addition to give an interesting, historical perspective, and very interesting personal perspective as well on june 1967, which is -- that's what the panel is about today, six days of fire israel and the june 1967 war, 50 years on. again, welcome. why don't we want to take it away? hillel, if you would. >> thank you very much. and thank you for coming. we are here primarily to talk about the long-term consequences of the six-day war and rightly so. but we thought it well to speak of the war itself and the situation on the
a colleague here at hudson institute. to his right is michael doran, also senior fellow at the hudson institute. to his right i want to welcome someone who has not been on our panel before. liel leibovitz and i think he's a colleague of mine at talent magazine and i think he'll have an interesting perspective along with michael as well. liel, i should say it's not -- >> let's leave now. >> his family is from jerusalem. is from jerusalem for many, many years for forever. so i think...
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-india relationship is an important one here at hudson institute. our south asia program, which is directed by former ambassador hussein had connie -- hussein haqani in the u.s.-india japan trilateral relationship for some time now. i was very fortunate to be honored to be included in a briefing with prime minister modi during his last visit to washington. we are honored today to have the cochairman of the congressional caucus, representative george holding of north carolina here with us to offer keynote remarks and i will introduce him momentarily. we also have an excellent panel moderated by ambassador haqqani who will be joined by kumar, the president of boeing india, danny o'brien, the leader transportation at general electric. janine schapiro, director at north america and the vice president or senior vice president with growth. allow me not to introduce congressman holding. congressman holding growth in raleigh north carolina attended lake forest university where he was the classics in my insert for an practice law before becoming u.s. attorne
-india relationship is an important one here at hudson institute. our south asia program, which is directed by former ambassador hussein had connie -- hussein haqani in the u.s.-india japan trilateral relationship for some time now. i was very fortunate to be honored to be included in a briefing with prime minister modi during his last visit to washington. we are honored today to have the cochairman of the congressional caucus, representative george holding of north carolina here with us to...
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>> hyde park is about two hours north of new york city right on the hudson river. going back a little bit there's a reason a number of the leading families in america live alone here, the asters, the vanderbilts, the roosevelt lived up. there were a number of very important american consulate along the hudson river because it was essentially america's main street, particularly in the colonial era. it was important through way for moving goods up and down the river into new york which was of course a major seaport and a hub for trade with europe. this was an important area. once the trains are built in the 19th century it became very easy and i would have come to us to get from new york up into this area. as a matter fact, there's a train station in hyde park and there was a siding writer on this property when roosevelt was president that they could essentially store his presidential car when he would come up. it was fairly easy for him to get to washington to hear and for him to get from new york to hear. the family had apartments in new york almost dragged his ent
>> hyde park is about two hours north of new york city right on the hudson river. going back a little bit there's a reason a number of the leading families in america live alone here, the asters, the vanderbilts, the roosevelt lived up. there were a number of very important american consulate along the hudson river because it was essentially america's main street, particularly in the colonial era. it was important through way for moving goods up and down the river into new york which was...
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hyde park is about two hours north of new york city right on the hudson river. going back a little bit there is a reason a number of leading families lived here. the vanderbilts of the pier, the roosevelt lived here, there were a number of very important american families that lived along the hudson river because it was essentially america's main street. it was a very important thruway for moving goods up and down the river into new york which was of course a major seaport and a hub for trade with europe. this was a very important area. and of course was the trains were built in the 19th century, it became easy. an hour and and a half to 2 hours to get from new york up into this area. as a matter of fact there is a train station right here in hyde park, new york. and they could essentially store his presidential car here when he would come up. so it was easy for them to get from washington to hear or to get from new york to here. the family has apartments in new york almost his entire life. so they went back and forth frequently. it was easy to get here and one
hyde park is about two hours north of new york city right on the hudson river. going back a little bit there is a reason a number of leading families lived here. the vanderbilts of the pier, the roosevelt lived here, there were a number of very important american families that lived along the hudson river because it was essentially america's main street. it was a very important thruway for moving goods up and down the river into new york which was of course a major seaport and a hub for trade...