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michael hudson, this whole issue of where we are putting tariffs.learly, the united states has monopolies in some areas that other countries could retaliate against. for instance, the pharmaceutical industry. the patents and copyrights that are so essential to the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, even doctors, medical doctors are protected in the united states from foreign competition. could you talk about the choice of steel and aluminum versus these other industries? >> you are right. it is political, more than economic. there's not much of an economic justification, despite what lori says. she is right when she says the price of steel cans is not going to go up, but the cost of steel will go up for the still can manufacturers. they will have the cost go up a live of it and their profits will be squeezed somewhat. steelofits will be up for and aluminum. i don't think there's one to be uch of a hiring. i think there is another factor here. the fact that trump is breaking the trade agreements just as america was trying to push forth the transpac
michael hudson, this whole issue of where we are putting tariffs.learly, the united states has monopolies in some areas that other countries could retaliate against. for instance, the pharmaceutical industry. the patents and copyrights that are so essential to the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, even doctors, medical doctors are protected in the united states from foreign competition. could you talk about the choice of steel and aluminum versus these other industries? >> you are...
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he would've known as thomas cole and would've seen the hudson river portfolio. eastman would have met many of the professional artists who called upon weir at west point. elected to the national academy of design in 1838, eastman must have made a favorable impression on new york city cultural elites. to merit this honor he must have really impressed everybody because as one imagines at that , time, artists were very competitive and not always generous in their praise towards each other. his newfound status would have accorded him the only place you could see art would be in private collections or in prints. he must have known the works of , whose studio had been entrusted to eastman's old boss good he must have seen compositions from others, if only in the form of prints. to digress about my own work, a recent project inspired by practice received a generous grant which was very gratifying and a copy of the hudson river highlands, a suite of archival digital prints published in a limited edition which was recently purchased this week by west point museum. i have
he would've known as thomas cole and would've seen the hudson river portfolio. eastman would have met many of the professional artists who called upon weir at west point. elected to the national academy of design in 1838, eastman must have made a favorable impression on new york city cultural elites. to merit this honor he must have really impressed everybody because as one imagines at that , time, artists were very competitive and not always generous in their praise towards each other. his...
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during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goal. but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the pole we would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join. us for. this special one. needs to just say the review the onto the teams latest edition to make up as we go. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the c.i. . and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times so if. it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and soon inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it cov
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and on the nearby hudson river, another sign of the season.re are 100 bodies in the hudson river, but come spring, those lost souls rise again. >> when someone dies in the hudson over the winter it's usually around that may when their body comes up because of the changes in the weather. >> reporter: on graduation day, 2015, police securing the river for the west point ceremony get an alert. >> they answered a call from another boat that there possibly was a human body floating down the river a little south of bannerman's island. >> reporter: poughkeepsie investigative reporter, nina shutman. >> i raced down to see what i could find out. they had found him. he had been found. >> identified as vincent viafore. >> reporter: vince viafore had drowned while kayaking in the river more than 30 days before. but he had not gone far, just about a mile down from bannerman's island. angelika is already in jail charged with murder, but disappointingly for investigators, vince's remains provide no incriminating clues, certainly no indication he'd been shot.
and on the nearby hudson river, another sign of the season.re are 100 bodies in the hudson river, but come spring, those lost souls rise again. >> when someone dies in the hudson over the winter it's usually around that may when their body comes up because of the changes in the weather. >> reporter: on graduation day, 2015, police securing the river for the west point ceremony get an alert. >> they answered a call from another boat that there possibly was a human body floating...
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are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting because he talks about the high cost of living and the low wages and that's certainly something we see in america as more and more people and in the u.k. which is even more and france and spain this notion of the precarious at a precarious jobs and the indignados you know all these sort of sort of temporary temporary sort of stable jobs so you're a good worker at the gig economy you know or things like that but. another way out of their ghetto of these get jobs is to become a you tube star so i have this interesting story about you tube success on you tube still means a life of poverty you can have a m
are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting...
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a positive thing and isn't that the way the cookie crumbles if you are working on wall street dr hudson well i don't think from economic policies that don't favor wolves three are the same as bernie sanders was the it's the don't they are both great just because wall street loses doesn't mean automatically means three yangs there must i think there's a national security strategy but i think the national security the state has taken over and what they're trying to do is play the game of international diplomacy that is not going to help either wall street or main street they can both be losers if the economy is being mismanaged and it looks to me like trump and the republicans are mismanaging out the economy for instance if. trump wanted to know wall street what he would really do would be to build up infrastructure. and some set up infrastructure he would lower the cost of doing business for wall street there's no let me jump in here for a second because you know was america's biggest competition globally would be china china of course as an adult policy and it's a top down hierarchical
a positive thing and isn't that the way the cookie crumbles if you are working on wall street dr hudson well i don't think from economic policies that don't favor wolves three are the same as bernie sanders was the it's the don't they are both great just because wall street loses doesn't mean automatically means three yangs there must i think there's a national security strategy but i think the national security the state has taken over and what they're trying to do is play the game of...
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and superstar jennifer hudson starts now. [ applause ] >>> good evening. i'm van jones. this is the van jones show. we are coming to you live from washington d.c. at the end of a truly historic day. we saw in this city around the world one of the biggest marches against gun violence ever, ever. and it was extraordinary. and it was led by a whole new generation of young activists who have taken this country by storm. tonight we are going to hear from young leaders on really all side of the gun debate, and later we are going to hear from a musical icon who has a personal tie to this whole thing. she lost her mother, her brother, her nephew, to gun violence. speaking out tonight on this show the jennifer hudson is going to be here tonight. [ applause ] but first let's talk. not now, not now. first let's talk, you know, young americans quest to save their own lives at some point was going to have to hit a tipping point. because this is a generation that has seen way too much violence, too many funerals. they have grown up practicing how to run, duck and hide just so they don
and superstar jennifer hudson starts now. [ applause ] >>> good evening. i'm van jones. this is the van jones show. we are coming to you live from washington d.c. at the end of a truly historic day. we saw in this city around the world one of the biggest marches against gun violence ever, ever. and it was extraordinary. and it was led by a whole new generation of young activists who have taken this country by storm. tonight we are going to hear from young leaders on really all side of...
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pilates devotee kate hudson does collagen smoothies. of nontraditional beauty treatments, to get rid of inflammation. >> the bee sting has all this amazing healing properties. >> huh? >> really painful. >> of course it's [ bleep ] painful. >> i've been using light stim. little lasers at home. there's one light for wrinkles and sun damage. there's another one to kill bacteria that causes acne. >> i've been wrapped in foil because i heard it was supposed to detox your body of like any aluminum and like blah, blah, blah. >> girl, i felt hot and sticky and i want to take a shower. that's what i feel like. >> i haven't done this, but i really want to try the pedicure with the fish that eat the dead skin. >> stars like mandy moore, demi lovato, and the real housewives of beverly hills have tried cryotherapy. the treatment is said to burn 800 calories in three minutes. >> freezing! [ bleep ]! i don't like this! >> maybe the most interesting beauty tip we've heard comes from sandra bullock. use preparation h to get rid of undereye lines and bag
pilates devotee kate hudson does collagen smoothies. of nontraditional beauty treatments, to get rid of inflammation. >> the bee sting has all this amazing healing properties. >> huh? >> really painful. >> of course it's [ bleep ] painful. >> i've been using light stim. little lasers at home. there's one light for wrinkles and sun damage. there's another one to kill bacteria that causes acne. >> i've been wrapped in foil because i heard it was supposed to...
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is a member of the hudson river school at staten island. very eastman was painting from a different point of view. you can see the close up on the hamilton, and left eye at, the island is sort of standing slightly offshore. we can see off the blood to the right. -- bluff to the right. .ere we see two other forts these paintings were almost certainly constructed from photographs. if we compare this to the painting to the left, eastman is compressing the space, shrinking the distance. about painting tradition, much earlier than the contemporary art of his time. taking great is liberties to construct a compelling image. fort knox is even more obvious. we see theright, sport under construction in 1866. underasn't -- fort construction in 1866. we haven't seen a change that much informed. much in form. where that hill was, there is a bridge. the landscape has changed remarkably. hrny -- henry knox and his wife, there is for me a kind of real poetry in this painting of fort knox. it has a narrative about reshaping the land. how the land has been m
is a member of the hudson river school at staten island. very eastman was painting from a different point of view. you can see the close up on the hamilton, and left eye at, the island is sort of standing slightly offshore. we can see off the blood to the right. -- bluff to the right. .ere we see two other forts these paintings were almost certainly constructed from photographs. if we compare this to the painting to the left, eastman is compressing the space, shrinking the distance. about...
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are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting because he talks about the high cost of living and the low wages and that's certainly something we see in america as more and more people and in the u.k. which is even more and france and spain this notion of the precariat a precarious jobs and that indignados you know all these sort of sort of temporary temporary sort of stable jobs so you're a good worker at the gig economy you know or things like that but. another way out of their ghetto of these get jobs is to become a you tube star so i have this interesting story about you tube success on you tube still means a life of poverty you can have a mill
are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting...
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term at least the same is like there's a lot of political logic to it as you point out though dr hudson so if american workers are now suddenly getting some higher priced jobs in the stale business that would infer that some high priced workers in other countries are going to get squeezed right so but in the short term for political expediency this as far as cosmetics go to looks like it could be a winner right it looks like you know if you take. into account only the what's happening with america few jobs being created here and the question is how many jobs will be lost the manufacturers association the commerce number that already says they're going to be many more manufacturing job. last than steel jobs are created and for every job that gained here as you just pointed out somebody is going to lose a job in canada and mexico and what do you think their response is going to be their response is going to be to retaliate and no no they get not only through their manufacturers who. can buy the steel that was exported to the us to make steel goods there are many factors going to make thes
term at least the same is like there's a lot of political logic to it as you point out though dr hudson so if american workers are now suddenly getting some higher priced jobs in the stale business that would infer that some high priced workers in other countries are going to get squeezed right so but in the short term for political expediency this as far as cosmetics go to looks like it could be a winner right it looks like you know if you take. into account only the what's happening with...
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are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half but dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting because he talks about the high cost of living and the low wages and that's certainly something we see in america as more and more people and in the u.k. which is even more and france and spain this notion of the precariat a precarious jobs and the indignados you know all these sort of sort of temporary temporary sort of stable jobs so you're a good worker at the gig economy you know or things like that but. another way out of their ghetto of these get jobs is to become a you tube star so i have this interesting story about you tube success on you tube still means a life of poverty you can have a millio
are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half but dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting...
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fresh to the table how come you're not on the new york times bestseller list this is a travesty dr hudson because i'm the kind of person that you have on your show not the kind of person that the new york times likes to celebrate though they review books that advertise in the new york times and i don't ever if i go on your fair enough yeah that's right tell it never comes i was on here was i got to say i'll get him on back all right maybe you two should be on for debates and dr roger thanks for being on. the kaiser report is always going to be here. well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey ebert like to thank our guest dr michael hudson latest book j. for junk economics if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report and the next time. it appears in highly likely these are the words used by u.k. prime minister to resume pinning the blame on russia for the poison attack on a former russian intelligence officer turned to british spies claims are made and threats long course without evidence. combination of. very artful policy. wher
fresh to the table how come you're not on the new york times bestseller list this is a travesty dr hudson because i'm the kind of person that you have on your show not the kind of person that the new york times likes to celebrate though they review books that advertise in the new york times and i don't ever if i go on your fair enough yeah that's right tell it never comes i was on here was i got to say i'll get him on back all right maybe you two should be on for debates and dr roger thanks for...
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during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson don't go away. this baby and. say that this young much eighteen so vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. level walks telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they call. the new socks for the tell you the subject gossip the public by file for the most important news today. off the bat has been telling you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks that we along with our audience will walk. into. you know what you're seeing will be you can see them lift up slowly each of you can see just kids because on the front seat you know you seem to be anything else please. look at the t.v. . look up look look look at me. get. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with dr michael i'd say and dr hudson welcome back to the kaiser report good to be here to cont
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during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson don't go away. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the tel with you and do all the great the great the good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join us for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just take the radio beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to look. like a walk off selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't. produce offspring to tell you that they'll be gossiping probably by styles of the most important day. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough and that's by product. of the hawks that we along
during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson don't go away. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the tel with you and do all the great the great the good you are the rock at the back nobody...
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are still trying to figure that out station hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting because he talks about the high cost of living and the low wages and that's certainly something we see in america as more and more people and in the u.k. which is even more and france and spain this notion of the precariat a precarious jobs and the indignados you know all these sort of sort of temporary temporary sort of stable jobs so you're a good worker at the gig economy you know or things like that but. another way out of their ghetto of these good jobs is to become a you tube star so i have this interesting story about you tube success on you tube still means a life of poverty you can have a mill
are still trying to figure that out station hi max so you know you do a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting...
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at elliott hudson couegein with children.pportunities and a lot of investment down south and there is up investment down south and there is up north. and, like, maybe in the future they might bring it up north. i think for higher careers like politics and economics and stuff like that you do have to go to london, but i think the north is getting a lot at. the report acknowledges many parts of the north are thriving, and the apartments are education says more than £3 billion is being invested in projects to boost the economy there. coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the american adult film actress, stormy daniels, who claims to have had sex with donald trump, says she received threats to keep quiet. 48 people are now confirmed to have been killed in a fire at a shopping centre in siberia, dozens more are still missing. thousands have ta ken to the streets of catalonia after the region's former
at elliott hudson couegein with children.pportunities and a lot of investment down south and there is up investment down south and there is up north. and, like, maybe in the future they might bring it up north. i think for higher careers like politics and economics and stuff like that you do have to go to london, but i think the north is getting a lot at. the report acknowledges many parts of the north are thriving, and the apartments are education says more than £3 billion is being invested...
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about that was to say michael douglas michael hudson about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even of my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did that he could be a roosevelt type character and be a trust buster and start to break up these days of monopolies i still think that's a possibility unless you want some soft uploaded to the cloud it will be kind of of the cloud based people and he'll make having great again now i want to turn to another headline about national security and that is rebuilding puerto rico's power grid the inside story it's a fantastic piece you should read it it's very long and but it explains the whole situation here it is you know about ten to fifteen percent of the island still
about that was to say michael douglas michael hudson about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even of my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did that he...
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economist for chase manhattan bank will get into why that's important in a second there dr michael hudson welcome back to the kaiser report good to be here again may donald trump still tariffs are they warranted are they a good idea or what's going on dr michael hutchence i think what they are is a shake. they don't seem to make sense economically and i'll explain that later but i've been spending two days trying to figure out since the logic is a travesty of protectionism is going to squeeze american producers so use steel and aluminum so there must be something else and i think that's something else is he's trying to renegotiate trump is trying to renegotiate that there ups with canada and mexico and these are the countries that are the most highly in steel and aluminum exports the united states so i think what trump is saying and he's already said well i will exempt them from these tariffs and i'll prevent i'll save them from having unemployment and there's still an aluminum industries if they give a couple of concessions and rewrite and i think his plan is the reason that nafta is the
economist for chase manhattan bank will get into why that's important in a second there dr michael hudson welcome back to the kaiser report good to be here again may donald trump still tariffs are they warranted are they a good idea or what's going on dr michael hutchence i think what they are is a shake. they don't seem to make sense economically and i'll explain that later but i've been spending two days trying to figure out since the logic is a travesty of protectionism is going to squeeze...
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if that happens is trains will not be able to go through this hudson river crossing. >> that is likelyossibility. i let them know that we are approaching nearly a year ago now as early as last march that i ring the alarm bells internally with the executive director who said from the information i am finding, we are definitely not going to make that deadline. unfortunately i was punished for doing that. >> let me just ask you this. do you have bitterness towards her old agency or do you have more than you think is at play here? our lives at stake? >> yes, i think that the amtrak statement shows that that is the case. is trains are not readily equipped, they don't want them on their tracks. >> using new jersey transit, given their budget issues, given the state budget issues, do you think that they could meet that deadline with different leadership? >> the further we go along with the same leadership in place, the less likely it becomes. i would not say that it would require all of the miracle but it would be something really close. and so we need to get rid of them. we were supposed to
if that happens is trains will not be able to go through this hudson river crossing. >> that is likelyossibility. i let them know that we are approaching nearly a year ago now as early as last march that i ring the alarm bells internally with the executive director who said from the information i am finding, we are definitely not going to make that deadline. unfortunately i was punished for doing that. >> let me just ask you this. do you have bitterness towards her old agency or do...
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he stopped by new hudson facades, a manufacturer in lynnwood, tax reform earn abled them to in -- enabled them to increase pay by 5% and they are contributing to the 401(k). how about out in montana. the senator there went to pacific steel in great falls where sales are up 25%. sales are up 25% since tax reform passed. in west virginia, senator capito joined a roundtable at a hunting ton chamber of commerce where she heard about increased optimism. in nevada, 90% of the business owners that senator heller spoke with say they plan to increase benefits, hire more workers, or invest in their operations. now, mr. president, it's a shame our democratic colleagues still haven't been able to extract themselves from their lockstep opposition to this historic law. if they had gotten their way, none of this good news would have happened. none of it. only one of the senators from pennsylvania voted for the law that is allowing that lynnwood manufacturer to expand, only one senator from ohio voted for the new law that is helping those workers in lima. only one senator from nevada voted to give small
he stopped by new hudson facades, a manufacturer in lynnwood, tax reform earn abled them to in -- enabled them to increase pay by 5% and they are contributing to the 401(k). how about out in montana. the senator there went to pacific steel in great falls where sales are up 25%. sales are up 25% since tax reform passed. in west virginia, senator capito joined a roundtable at a hunting ton chamber of commerce where she heard about increased optimism. in nevada, 90% of the business owners that...
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about that it's a michael douglas michael hudson about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even though my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did that he could be a roosevelt type character and be a trust buster to start to break up these days of monopolies i still think that's a possibility unless you want some soft uploaded to the cloud it will be kind of of the cloud based people and we'll make having great again now i want to turn to another headline about national security and that is rebuilding puerto rico's power grid the inside story it's a fantastic piece you should read it it's very long and but it explains the whole situation here it is you know about ten to fifteen percent of the island sti
about that it's a michael douglas michael hudson about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even though my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did that he...
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let's go live to brandon hudson where people are still without power. >> reporter: a spokesman for peco says they are working 24/7 to restore power to its customers. they had 1500 out-of-town crews working with their peco crews. they plan to work through the storm in conditions like this, as long as it's safe. the belle view family hopes this is the last night they have to rely on a generator. >> i've got my refrigerator going. a small heater. >> reporter: with another nor'easter on the way, they hope a peco crew can get to their block. robert has 20 gallons of gas for his generator on standby. they are among the thousands of peco customers still without power. tonight, kristin decided to warm up in her mom's car. >> it is freezing and i've been sleeping on the floor in my living room in front of the fireplace for the past how many days? >> reporter: while the family uses a generator, their neighbors on this side of the street don't have power. but you walk across the street and see this block here. they all have their lights on. >> knowing a lot of people are still without power, it's
let's go live to brandon hudson where people are still without power. >> reporter: a spokesman for peco says they are working 24/7 to restore power to its customers. they had 1500 out-of-town crews working with their peco crews. they plan to work through the storm in conditions like this, as long as it's safe. the belle view family hopes this is the last night they have to rely on a generator. >> i've got my refrigerator going. a small heater. >> reporter: with another...
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he will be joined by the parkland students and jennifer hudson.en you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision robotic surgery from thousands of miles away. as we get faster wireless connections, it'll be possible to be able to operate on a patient in a way that was just not possible before. when i move my hand, the robot on the other side will mimic the movement, with almost no delay. who knew a scalpel could work thousands of miles away? ♪ but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. tod
he will be joined by the parkland students and jennifer hudson.en you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision...
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so now, i wanted to turn the mic over to my colleague, simone hudson and john scapulla who's going to present all the information that's been presented to our low income customers. i'll set the table for a second. you'll remember that the measure of affordability that's utilized by the epa and the industry is really a level of service in our sewer system improvement program is a comparison of the water and wastewater bill as a percentage of median household income. we have some programs directed at low income customers. you had requested us to get much more information on this, and this is that existing affordability metric. and what you can see, the water bill is graphed in blue, the sewer bill is graphed in green, the combined bill is graphed in gray, and you can see how those compare to the median household income over time. and we looked at this when we looked at the ten year capital and financial plan, but this is the launch point for the rest of our inquiry. and so now i'll turn the mic over to simone hudson who is a city hall fellow in the finance department and is now working
so now, i wanted to turn the mic over to my colleague, simone hudson and john scapulla who's going to present all the information that's been presented to our low income customers. i'll set the table for a second. you'll remember that the measure of affordability that's utilized by the epa and the industry is really a level of service in our sewer system improvement program is a comparison of the water and wastewater bill as a percentage of median household income. we have some programs...
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during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson don't go away. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the football with you and do all the great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to. go. alone. and i'm really happy to join. russia. this special one. needs to just take the reno team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent. action i don't like need to hate. these organizations which are usually split into which we for different names how do you have. a. complex web of basher. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with dr michael i'd say and dr i'd say welcome back to the kaiser report be here to continue to so we are talking about donald trump and his new steel and aluminum tariffs and how that's go
during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson don't go away. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the football with you and do all the great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to. go. alone. and i'm really...
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about that was to say michael douglas michael hudson about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess that is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even the my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did that he could be a roosevelt type character and be a trust buster to start to break up these days of monopolies i still think that's a possibility unless you want some soft uploaded to the cloud it will be kind of of the cloud based people and we'll make having great again now i want to turn to another headline about national security and that is rebuilding puerto rico's power grid the inside story it's a fantastic piece you should read it it's very long and but it explains the whole situation here it is you know about ten to fifteen percent of the island s
about that was to say michael douglas michael hudson about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess that is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even the my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did...
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we're about 1,300 feet up above the hudson river. if we lost the engine now, we'd be in the water in four seconds. peter zanlunghi has been flying helicopters for more than three decades. pete, i imagine that would be fairly disorienting to try to get all of this stuff off in an emergency when you're upside down and underwater. >> definitely. you wind up in the water upside down, you're going to be completely disoriented. >> reporter: liberty helicopters says it is focusing on the families affected by this tragedy but plans to fully cooperate with the n.t.s.b. jeff? >> glor: kris, what else do we know about the pilot tonight? >> well, the n.t.s.b. has yet to talk to the pilot, but he did speak to law enforcement last night. that's why we have his account of what may have gone wrong. it's in the surprising he got out. remember, he would be the most familiar with releasing the seat belt and harness, and he was right next to an exit. but what happened after the crash certainly will be a focus of this investigation. jeff? >> glor: kris v
we're about 1,300 feet up above the hudson river. if we lost the engine now, we'd be in the water in four seconds. peter zanlunghi has been flying helicopters for more than three decades. pete, i imagine that would be fairly disorienting to try to get all of this stuff off in an emergency when you're upside down and underwater. >> definitely. you wind up in the water upside down, you're going to be completely disoriented. >> reporter: liberty helicopters says it is focusing on the...
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to me the story is hudson yards again, another headline.n yards draws so many headlines here, in part because of all the superlatives. it is the largest private real estate development ever in u.s. history, according to those building it. this is of course stephen ross, the architect of time warner center here in new york city. this is a massive project. , ifthis seems like a good not really big, old-fashioned labor dispute. i love this quote from the lawyer. he said, "we are not about to be forced to do business with people who spent an hour i -- who spit in our eye and collect rain." if -- and call it rain." if that is not a throwdown, i don't know what is. david: any story that has oprah winfrey and david geffen in the pictures --ith reporter: opera has drawn a lot of headlines over the last few months because she gave this speech which kickoff of his speculation that maybe she would run for president. part of the reason i love this story is i am imagining in the and over getting up speaking. she owns 10% of weight watchers. arounde spec
to me the story is hudson yards again, another headline.n yards draws so many headlines here, in part because of all the superlatives. it is the largest private real estate development ever in u.s. history, according to those building it. this is of course stephen ross, the architect of time warner center here in new york city. this is a massive project. , ifthis seems like a good not really big, old-fashioned labor dispute. i love this quote from the lawyer. he said, "we are not about to...
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if those two tunnels that are now under the hudson river are no longer functional, they'll be -- there will be a recession in the entire country. not just in new york, new jersey and even the northeast corridor. so we have to get it done. the good news is we have bipartisan support. for get it -- for getting it done. from everything i hear it's all systems move ahead, despite what the president had to say. reporter: to what extent are you guys planning to run on this in the fall? how big a part of your campaign -- mr. schumer: we believe in jobs, we believe in the middle class. we believe in the economy. there's no better way to create jobs and improve the economy than infrastructure. this will be a major thing we will talk about. and the contrast between tax cuts for the wealthiest people as opposed to middle class jobs is one that whether he forcefully advocate in the fall. >> obviously we need infrastructure financing to continue to grow. but the fact that the tax bill made affordable housing worse in the united states of america, when we have an opioid crisis and a homelessness cri
if those two tunnels that are now under the hudson river are no longer functional, they'll be -- there will be a recession in the entire country. not just in new york, new jersey and even the northeast corridor. so we have to get it done. the good news is we have bipartisan support. for get it -- for getting it done. from everything i hear it's all systems move ahead, despite what the president had to say. reporter: to what extent are you guys planning to run on this in the fall? how big a part...
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jennifer hudson: times they are a - changin! ♪ change!u change? we need change ♪ [cheers and applause] crowd: we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! rooftops. from the let me hear you. we can all speak it together! change [singing] i want to hear you say, change ♪ let me hear you say -- put your hand in the air. i want to hear you say -- change! i know you can get it out -- change! change ♪ you kno ww we need we have hurt too long we got to change [singing] change before anyone else gets hurt put down the weapons and change, yeah i got to say change to get it until we keep on oh! yeah change ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [singing] change! [piano crescendo] jennifer: [singing] change! ♪ applause]d [cheers and applause] emma: thank you guys for coming out here. get up there and vote and get registered. >> looks your left, look to your right. we are called the uni
jennifer hudson: times they are a - changin! ♪ change!u change? we need change ♪ [cheers and applause] crowd: we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! we want change! rooftops. from the let me hear you. we can all speak it together! change [singing] i want to hear you say, change ♪ let me hear you say -- put your hand in the...
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patricia: esta es la ciclovÍaparalela al río hudson.sayfullo, salto gritando "dios es grande". un momento se por la policÍa le disparÓ hiriÉndole en elestÓmago. >> llame a la embajada. yo no podÍa creerles, yo decía que era mentira, que no podÍa ser. se fue. se fue. nunca pensÉ que de una forma asÍ, tan cruel, tan fea. patricia: vera no se enterÓ de lo que estaba pasando hasta que fue a casa la noche y recibÍ una llamada de su suegro. sus hijas estaban con ella. >> yo tratando de calmarlas y hacer averiguaciones y decirles que tengan fe, que se queden tranquilas. despuÉs me llama uno de los chicos, se nos fue el negrito. y ahÍ se me vino el mundo abajo. patricia: en total ocho personas fallecieron. cinco eran del grupo de amigos. y cÓmo le diste la noticia a tus hijas? >> no sabÍa por donde empezar. les digo, chicas, tengo que hablar con ustedes. una me dice, yo ya sÉ todo porque yo escuchÉ que habÍa uno de los chicos que estaba muerto y yo dije, papÁ se fue con Él. patricia: para ana y su sincope un doble golpe . aÚn se estaban recuper
patricia: esta es la ciclovÍaparalela al río hudson.sayfullo, salto gritando "dios es grande". un momento se por la policÍa le disparÓ hiriÉndole en elestÓmago. >> llame a la embajada. yo no podÍa creerles, yo decía que era mentira, que no podÍa ser. se fue. se fue. nunca pensÉ que de una forma asÍ, tan cruel, tan fea. patricia: vera no se enterÓ de lo que estaba pasando hasta que fue a casa la noche y recibÍ una llamada de su suegro. sus hijas estaban con ella....
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hudson was suggesting this was a common view in the american founding. virtue and -- religion is necessary for virtue and morality, therefore religion is necessary for republican government. the political discord of the founding era is replete with expressions of religion's vital contributions to a republican regime. this idea is espoused by americans from diverse intellectual, religious, and political traditions. david ramsey, the first major historian of the american revolution in his book on the american revolution says this -- remember that there can be no political happiness without liberty. there can be no liberty without morality. there can be no morality without religion. listen to the words of benjamin rush, a venerated signer of the declaration of independence. he says in "the only foundation 1786, for the useful education in a republic is to be laid with religion. without religion there can be no virtue and without virtue can be no liberty, and liberty is at the center of all governments." a self-governing people had to be virtuous and control
hudson was suggesting this was a common view in the american founding. virtue and -- religion is necessary for virtue and morality, therefore religion is necessary for republican government. the political discord of the founding era is replete with expressions of religion's vital contributions to a republican regime. this idea is espoused by americans from diverse intellectual, religious, and political traditions. david ramsey, the first major historian of the american revolution in his book on...
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people who don't know what it is >> hudson yards is just opening.s got offices, residential, phenomenal retail that's coming in probably some of the best dining around that's the future of the mall. and that's what you're starting to see in other areas around the country. >> that's creating a mini city amanda, hudson yards is being built from scratch in an area that was empty and dead. what do you do with something that's already existed for a long time? it's hard to put residential on top of a structure that's already been in place? >> well, you have a whole lot of space out there. you have millions of square feet some of it, i agree, will not actually be useful because location is poor but by 2035, 1 in every 5 americans will be over 65. they're all looking for -- they will be looking for a different way of living. okay, we have millions of square feet and some of it in good locations. where we don't need all of the mall space we have we know that, with the revolution we had with technology in terms of more space, just for shopping so why don't we
people who don't know what it is >> hudson yards is just opening.s got offices, residential, phenomenal retail that's coming in probably some of the best dining around that's the future of the mall. and that's what you're starting to see in other areas around the country. >> that's creating a mini city amanda, hudson yards is being built from scratch in an area that was empty and dead. what do you do with something that's already existed for a long time? it's hard to put residential...
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those every rally afterward the arc of the book is him at the rally they had this for there's no hudson there'd always be an older guy takes the microphone and shouts abuse at everybody denied have to go back to the drawing board. >> when the book starts in 2011 there's a fight in trenton between this group of neo-nazis and what they called roads which i like communists there like fully and not see regalia. it's very throwback that they say this thing to you that sounded so relevant from the campaign reporting i did that if we just stop immigration and stop foreign wars than regular when more people from your side. then they say this that's can be of this moment later when you are seeing at the time in 2011. like that could be very popular. >> they said these things that sounded utterly racist and bananas, but they would say if we feel the right candidate our message to lake build the wall and bring the troops home, they believe that if they got the right candidate to say these things they could gain power. i thought there are nuts until around 2016. they were, in a way right. they knew
those every rally afterward the arc of the book is him at the rally they had this for there's no hudson there'd always be an older guy takes the microphone and shouts abuse at everybody denied have to go back to the drawing board. >> when the book starts in 2011 there's a fight in trenton between this group of neo-nazis and what they called roads which i like communists there like fully and not see regalia. it's very throwback that they say this thing to you that sounded so relevant from...
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in 2007, 1 of their helicopters fill 500 feet into the hudson river.ilot saved all seven on board. chuck schumer wants the faa to issue an emergency order to pull their operating certificate. >> three is too many. there's too many allegations. no one knows what has happened. i don't think liberty should be flying until we get to the bottom of this. >> the ntsb just gave us an update. they said they're looking at a lot of things as they move forward and looking at the harness situation and the engine, the safety records of these flights. charles? >> charles: thanks, laura. over 20 anti-trump protests have been held in california since president trump has been elected. as he makes his first official visit since taking office, let's just say a not so warm welcome is being planned. more on that next. got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> massive protests planned as president trump makes his first trip to california since taking office.
in 2007, 1 of their helicopters fill 500 feet into the hudson river.ilot saved all seven on board. chuck schumer wants the faa to issue an emergency order to pull their operating certificate. >> three is too many. there's too many allegations. no one knows what has happened. i don't think liberty should be flying until we get to the bottom of this. >> the ntsb just gave us an update. they said they're looking at a lot of things as they move forward and looking at the harness...
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of the biomass of the hudson river then they crash. ocoee are going to run out of food and we better stop eating so much so people are going to do the same thing and we should just stop whining about it. this is another potential title for your book, the edge of the petri dish. >> i thought about that too and there were many ideas and they were all shot down by mainly you. [laughter] i'm enjoying the attempt to feebly attack him. so you are encountered with an opportunity to take it to a higher almost dialogical, we are oriented by logical level but is theological level. in the book and a piece you have forthcoming and on your on line journal you talk about the debate between wilberforce and darwin and between religion and the idea that man is substantially distinct. >> special, yes versus the idea that the stuff of man is the stuff of flatworms and amoebae and zebras and giraffes. but i think and i may be garbling this but it was wilberforce i think who said look if you buy this argument are we just saying that men and women are just
of the biomass of the hudson river then they crash. ocoee are going to run out of food and we better stop eating so much so people are going to do the same thing and we should just stop whining about it. this is another potential title for your book, the edge of the petri dish. >> i thought about that too and there were many ideas and they were all shot down by mainly you. [laughter] i'm enjoying the attempt to feebly attack him. so you are encountered with an opportunity to take it to a...
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tim hudson, mark molder. you know, the story, six world series and four titles. some amazing and colorful memories. >> we were real close with each other. to be able to come back and see each other. >> i still have people coming up to me today, and they look at me, you got a mustache just like rollie fingers. i said i am better looking than he is. >> they look like they did back in 1980 or 1970. fit, except 50 or 60-years old. >> uniforms look great too. >> special season for the a's and the giants. >> early afternoon start. as we take a look at oakland coliseum, the outcome not as great. but maybe better luck tomorrow afternoon. temperatures in the low 60s. and that first pitch forecast tomorrow should see temperatures climbing close to 70. and there you go, hour by hour, the a's color right there, green and gold. pretty nice out in oakland during the day tomorrow. san jose still mild outside 67 degrees. mid-60s currently in san francisco. here is a nice view. stormy at times for the weekend not the case right now. toyota tahoe ski report looks great. great driv
tim hudson, mark molder. you know, the story, six world series and four titles. some amazing and colorful memories. >> we were real close with each other. to be able to come back and see each other. >> i still have people coming up to me today, and they look at me, you got a mustache just like rollie fingers. i said i am better looking than he is. >> they look like they did back in 1980 or 1970. fit, except 50 or 60-years old. >> uniforms look great too. >> special...
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this one from the hudson river pier to an island in the bay. crowded into barges and ferries they approached the place that had become a legend in their mind. >> i couldn't get my eyes off it. it was great. we were glad to see it as bad as it was. it was good to see any kind of land for us. >> this was like a whole city. but i almost felt smaller than i am. >> they saw all of these people there. i guess i'll have to stay here for good. all of these people. what are they doing here and nobody was happy and you don't know what's going to happen. >> i had a coat and a dress and a pair of shoes. that's it. >> and about $50 i guess. >> that's all i had with me. >> we had no other possessions but that. and we had no baggage we had nothing. nothing accept clothes. we had nothing. clinging to their possessions, they entered the great building and climbed the stairs. >> jesus, mary and joseph, i said where am i? >> they would come right in through the big hole and there they were told to sit and stay there. and they didn't know where they were. it was a
this one from the hudson river pier to an island in the bay. crowded into barges and ferries they approached the place that had become a legend in their mind. >> i couldn't get my eyes off it. it was great. we were glad to see it as bad as it was. it was good to see any kind of land for us. >> this was like a whole city. but i almost felt smaller than i am. >> they saw all of these people there. i guess i'll have to stay here for good. all of these people. what are they doing...
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hudson jr.,is jl the owner of a leading department store. this is where the committee hopes to make its breakthrough, a breakthrough with jobs for the ghetto. in the past, if you wanted a job at ford, you had to go to the factory and ask. such was the hopelessness that many did not try. ford has come to them, sending job interviewers into neighborhood poverty centers. the company used to give each applicant a written examination but many of the people flunked so the examination has been dropped. >> you were last employed in 1966. the firm went out of business? >> yes. >> do you have an automobile? >> yes, i do. >> we have some work available at our assembly plant in wayne, michigan. if you can pass our physical, we will have the girl send you out there today and they will put you to work either the end of this week or next week. how does that sound? >> fine. >> how long has it been since you had a job? >> it has been about a year. >> do think the riots accomplished things? >> it accomplished jobs, anyway. after that, they opened up more new
hudson jr.,is jl the owner of a leading department store. this is where the committee hopes to make its breakthrough, a breakthrough with jobs for the ghetto. in the past, if you wanted a job at ford, you had to go to the factory and ask. such was the hopelessness that many did not try. ford has come to them, sending job interviewers into neighborhood poverty centers. the company used to give each applicant a written examination but many of the people flunked so the examination has been...
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they expand and expand and expand like the hudson river and become 99% of the biomass in the hudson river and then they crash. they don't say we better start reproducing so quickly and eating so much. they go right to the edge. people are going to do the same thing and we should stop whining about it. another title of the book could have been the edge of the petri dish. there are many i says all of them - speech is a wonderful editor. you feebly attack him. so your encounter with lynn margulis, taken to a higher biological level, evolutionary level. in the book, a piece you have forthcoming in an online journal you talk about the debate between wilberforce and darwin and huxley, between religion and the idea that man is in some way substantially distinct versus the idea the stuff of man is the stuff of flatworms and zebras and giraffes. but maybe i am cobbling this but wilberforce said if you buy this argument, are we just saying men and women, humans are just a bunch of overachieving mushrooms? >> exactly what he said. if you take the famous debate about biology 101, somewhere along the
they expand and expand and expand like the hudson river and become 99% of the biomass in the hudson river and then they crash. they don't say we better start reproducing so quickly and eating so much. they go right to the edge. people are going to do the same thing and we should stop whining about it. another title of the book could have been the edge of the petri dish. there are many i says all of them - speech is a wonderful editor. you feebly attack him. so your encounter with lynn margulis,...
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this one from the hudson river pier to an island in the upper bay. >> crowded into barges and ferriesthey approached the place that had become a legend in their mind. >> i couldn't get my eyes so that -- it's great. kind of glad to see -- as bad as it was, it was good to see any kind of land. it was. >> i the thohouses i left in my town, it was like a city and i almost felt smaller than i am. >> when i came through the doors, i saw the people that i thought i guess i have to see -- all of these people, what are they doing here? and nobody was happy. you don't know what's going to happen. >> i had a coat and a dress. and a pair of shoes. that's it. >> one suitcase i had with me. and a about $50 i guess. >> my little basket is all i had with me. you were lucky to have the one. >> we had no other possessions about that. we had no baggage. we had nothing. >> nothing. except the closes. we had nothing. clinging to their possessions, they entered the great building and climbed the stairs. >> jesus, mary and joseph, i says, where mg i? >> they would come into the big hall and there they were
this one from the hudson river pier to an island in the upper bay. >> crowded into barges and ferriesthey approached the place that had become a legend in their mind. >> i couldn't get my eyes so that -- it's great. kind of glad to see -- as bad as it was, it was good to see any kind of land. it was. >> i the thohouses i left in my town, it was like a city and i almost felt smaller than i am. >> when i came through the doors, i saw the people that i thought i guess i...