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in the mid-hudson area, putnam, dutchess, westchester orange, , sullivan, and ulster, we have met the criteria for the decline in the number of deaths, that was the issue we were having with the mid-hudson rregion. -- region. the only open is that we have to train tracers, no region opens before it is ready to open. to be ready to open you need tracing and testing systems in place. in the mid-hudson region we have , identified the right number of tracers, they now need to be trained and it is an online course, and i spoke this morning to the representatives and said, we have a choice. if we can get them trained over memorial day weekend we can open on tuesday. you can do these trainings online. many of them are government employees, and we agreed, and i thank the county executives and supervisors. we agreed to ask people to be trained saturday, sunday, monday and we will open in the mid-hudson on tuesday. so, that is good news. long island, the number of deaths are dropping, and that continues. we also have to get tracing online. but at this rate, we could open by wednesday, if the nu
in the mid-hudson area, putnam, dutchess, westchester orange, , sullivan, and ulster, we have met the criteria for the decline in the number of deaths, that was the issue we were having with the mid-hudson rregion. -- region. the only open is that we have to train tracers, no region opens before it is ready to open. to be ready to open you need tracing and testing systems in place. in the mid-hudson region we have , identified the right number of tracers, they now need to be trained and it is...
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. >> reporter: and then there are some students, like montana high school senior hudson, who are now rethinking their plans altogether. he's supposed to attend the university ofhu ithe universityf oregon doesn't reopen campus, what will you do? >> i think i might try to take a gap year or gap semester, or maybe go online in-state for cheaper tuition. >> reporter: hudson has an older sister at purdue university and both parents are self-employed. >>> how much tuition will you have to pay for both your kids next year? >> probably 80,000 for both of them. >> reporter: can you keep that up if the economy continues to slide? >> no, we would not opt for that. >> reporter: what does it feel to haveour fut on right now peences andmighnot hap a cbs ne found dozens of drugs critical for fighting the coronavirus remain in short supply.obms in chain, and the effect is now spilling over into antibiotics and common prescription drugs. anna werner has the details. >> not being able to breathe is the most stressful thing in the world. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old ava valdez. she's a student who nee
. >> reporter: and then there are some students, like montana high school senior hudson, who are now rethinking their plans altogether. he's supposed to attend the university ofhu ithe universityf oregon doesn't reopen campus, what will you do? >> i think i might try to take a gap year or gap semester, or maybe go online in-state for cheaper tuition. >> reporter: hudson has an older sister at purdue university and both parents are self-employed. >>> how much tuition...
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many use that kind of patience and humor the hudsons to. well look here you've got gray streaks here and that's on purpose or a streaks. a little color. it's a good cut a super hairstylist for you've been letting yourself have you got appointments. we could have wait a bit and drop by when the others are gone. i think my hair still looks good we look wonderful and if you've got someone who loves you the hair style doesn't matter the coronas shabby look. how are things back home. it looks like bill is done with his homework for the day . but his mother still has work to do. in the bedroom where she has her office her employer a political organization helped her set it up. the school is the home of the coolest part about home all that stuff is that i developed a taste for made beds but simply because i need a little order and structure when i work. so now before i start work i've gotten into the habit of making the bed properly so it looks nice with a bedspread before i go into my 1st video conference of the day and i feel better because othe
many use that kind of patience and humor the hudsons to. well look here you've got gray streaks here and that's on purpose or a streaks. a little color. it's a good cut a super hairstylist for you've been letting yourself have you got appointments. we could have wait a bit and drop by when the others are gone. i think my hair still looks good we look wonderful and if you've got someone who loves you the hair style doesn't matter the coronas shabby look. how are things back home. it looks like...
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mid hudson region we have identified the right tracers.now need to be trained, it's an online course. i spoke this morning to the representatives of the mid hudson, county executives. i said, we have a choice. if we can get them trained over memorial day weekend we can reopen on tuesday. you can do the trainings online. many of them are government employees and we agreed and i thank the county executives and supervisors. we agreed to ask people to be trained saturday, sunday, monday and we'll open in the mid hudson on tuesday. so that is good news. long island, the number of deaths are dropping. if that continues, we also have to get the tracing online, but at this rate we could open by wednesday if the number of deaths continues to decline and we get that tracing up. so that is also very good news. memorial day weekend is here we opened up the state beaches, asked people to socially distance, this is jones beach yesterday. and people were great. people were great. they're doing what they're supposed to do. and i thank them very much. in t
mid hudson region we have identified the right tracers.now need to be trained, it's an online course. i spoke this morning to the representatives of the mid hudson, county executives. i said, we have a choice. if we can get them trained over memorial day weekend we can reopen on tuesday. you can do the trainings online. many of them are government employees and we agreed and i thank the county executives and supervisors. we agreed to ask people to be trained saturday, sunday, monday and we'll...
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but you can also fish the east river and the hudson river i sometimes fish the piers on the hudson riverh: that doesn't seem safe or good. [ laughter ] have you ever eaten a fish out of the hudson river? >> no, no. >> seth: okay, got >> i mean, i'm out there fishing after midnight the good news is that the fish glow [ laughter ] so if you catch one, it's very safe all of a sudden you've got illumination >> seth: they glow like a neon, "do not eat. yeah >> yes, exactly. there's never a -- if you pull a fish out of the hudson river, everything in your universe, every atom of your body says, "put it back, put it back, put it back, put it back." [ laughter ] >> seth: right >> like there's no -- no instinct kicks in that says, "ingest this." >> seth: right, do the fish -- >> no. >> seth: have the fish of the hudson river evolved to the point where they can say to you, "don't put me back, take me with you" [ laughter ] >> i want a contributor deal on msnbc. can you hook me up >> seth: so, this is -- obviously now we're back at work, it is 2020. it's an election year, there's an impeachment goi
but you can also fish the east river and the hudson river i sometimes fish the piers on the hudson riverh: that doesn't seem safe or good. [ laughter ] have you ever eaten a fish out of the hudson river? >> no, no. >> seth: okay, got >> i mean, i'm out there fishing after midnight the good news is that the fish glow [ laughter ] so if you catch one, it's very safe all of a sudden you've got illumination >> seth: they glow like a neon, "do not eat. yeah >> yes,...
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sanofi's global ceo paul hudson hud said the united states would have the right to the largest pre order because they invested heavily in the company. . sanofi has b n workrking to find a vaccicine fr the virus since mid february of this year after they struck a deal with research and development agency barda. the program received thirty million dollars worth of u. s. funding. hudson's comomments even raiaisd eyebrows within the company itself french director of sanofi odv bushel has tried to play down the incident suggesting it's not a question of ethics bunch of pragmatism. such a burden in putting you in direct from the seventies it is useful. listed on your statement whatt was. that what city it is just more of a concern for a lot of difference the productionon unit but didn't look real up fast a and then choooose an accident which he knows is coming on when you walk down. a hundred bucks on my mobile. some he was quick to clarify that only the- produced on america soill will be giviven to t the u. s. fast. those made in your just. that yetet for the french authorities the issue tran
sanofi's global ceo paul hudson hud said the united states would have the right to the largest pre order because they invested heavily in the company. . sanofi has b n workrking to find a vaccicine fr the virus since mid february of this year after they struck a deal with research and development agency barda. the program received thirty million dollars worth of u. s. funding. hudson's comomments even raiaisd eyebrows within the company itself french director of sanofi odv bushel has tried to...
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of's get back to ben laidler tower hudson research.were talking earlier about some of the equities, the sectors that you liked and do not like. are we overestimating or underestimating the transformation that suppliers will have in our working lives and therefore our shopping and technologies? mean, i think it is -- the depth of this crisis is obviously unprecedented, and i think it will become as it was in the downturn, the divergence on the way out is going to be dramatic. the changes a lot of the sectors will have to make are going to be unprecedented. one of the risks we are flagging on the way out is the cost associated with that. we saw the likes of volkswagen and amazon, like in the billions of extra cost that they will take on in order to manage to reopen out of the downturn. i don't want to sound too bullish here. there are a lot of moving parts here. there is going to be an impact on earnings, and some sectors are going to be very dramatically impacted. you said you are avoiding the u.s. banks. why? we have been adding to cyc
of's get back to ben laidler tower hudson research.were talking earlier about some of the equities, the sectors that you liked and do not like. are we overestimating or underestimating the transformation that suppliers will have in our working lives and therefore our shopping and technologies? mean, i think it is -- the depth of this crisis is obviously unprecedented, and i think it will become as it was in the downturn, the divergence on the way out is going to be dramatic. the changes a lot...
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hosted by the hudson's to toot -- the hudson institute, this is 45 minutes. the hudson institute. i am honored to be joined by our ambassador kelly kraft. -- kelly craft. doing a job amid a pandemic, which has created a bigger challenge. we will talk about the challenges the united states faces along with priorities for the united states and the western world. we will start with our relationship with china, and how the united states negotiates with a country that refuses to be transparent. transparency would undermine the chinese government, so how do we deal with a country like that with so many important issues to address? we will talk about the roles of the world health organization and the pandemic, and the impact of covid-19 on vulnerable relations, refugee camps, and in developing countries? this occurs while we have crises in venezuela and syria. we will talk to her about that. one of the things that has made the job more difficult is she talks about diplomacy -- u.n.face, like a you ambassador has to do it. welcome. ambassador craft: thank you for having me. what a nice ch
hosted by the hudson's to toot -- the hudson institute, this is 45 minutes. the hudson institute. i am honored to be joined by our ambassador kelly kraft. -- kelly craft. doing a job amid a pandemic, which has created a bigger challenge. we will talk about the challenges the united states faces along with priorities for the united states and the western world. we will start with our relationship with china, and how the united states negotiates with a country that refuses to be transparent....
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>>it was a rare hudson her daughter and granddaughter are not alone in their party. >>doctor we know sexton was coit second grade teacher it breaks my he was murdered i helped her doctor sexton showed us floyd second grade black history month project work. he wrote about wanting to become a supreme court justice. today, the retired educators says as a country we are not doing enough for all the young george floyd's out there we have to teach our children now have that approach a police officer in. and i know that. >>in many police officers are good good man. we just have to do better for the flick family, they are relying on their faith both in god. >>and the justice side. >>it i do have a justice will be served. >>that was shea reporting. let's take another check of the forecast and go back abry sir rodriguez so we want to know what's happening this agree so. >>yeah, a lot of changes catherine already tracking those changes as you head out the door in fact golden gate bridge around this time last night pretty socked in with that may great, but it's a different type
>>it was a rare hudson her daughter and granddaughter are not alone in their party. >>doctor we know sexton was coit second grade teacher it breaks my he was murdered i helped her doctor sexton showed us floyd second grade black history month project work. he wrote about wanting to become a supreme court justice. today, the retired educators says as a country we are not doing enough for all the young george floyd's out there we have to teach our children now have that approach a...
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here in the old and lovely hudson river estate which several years ago he bequeathed to the people ofted states, immortal remains of a man whose career has known no parallel in our time will rest forever. ♪ ♪ the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. harry s. truman, president of the united states. distinguished senator from the state of missouri for ten years and vice president since the last national election, mr. truman brings to his new high office an understanding of the gigantic american war effort, second only to that of the late president roosevelt. climaxing a long record of senatorial leadership as three of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the vast allied war effort. at last summer's national democratic convention, harry truman was chosen as candidate for vice president with president roosevelt. his brilliant record hailed at the convention included leadership in legislation for the reciprocal tariff, for the selective service act, land lease and the repeal of the neutrality act. in 1935, he had voted for
here in the old and lovely hudson river estate which several years ago he bequeathed to the people ofted states, immortal remains of a man whose career has known no parallel in our time will rest forever. ♪ ♪ the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. harry s. truman, president of the united states. distinguished senator from the state of missouri for ten years and vice president since the last national election, mr. truman brings to his new high office an...
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he was part of the hudson county bar association and west hudson bar association, as well as a -- trusteetee as of a scholarship committee. liz, on the left there, what an incredibly handsome couple, was born to kearny to a -- in kearny to a single mom who worked through the great depression to provide through her daughter -- for her daughter. she is a student at bloomfield high school and made a group of friends with whom she would remain close the remainder of her life. liz would become deeply involved -- civil life in her own life. she was a member of the father washington club, friends of aaron, women club of arlington, and a social member of the arlington players club. paul and dolores found their true calling with each other. they met through mutual friends while paul was a young attorney and liz was a secretary in .rudential i newark their daughter of susan, a kearny councilwoman and leader in her own right, recounts how they love to dance together. susan said, "they were always a couple. always together. it is difficult to picture one without the other." sadly, they remain a couple i
he was part of the hudson county bar association and west hudson bar association, as well as a -- trusteetee as of a scholarship committee. liz, on the left there, what an incredibly handsome couple, was born to kearny to a -- in kearny to a single mom who worked through the great depression to provide through her daughter -- for her daughter. she is a student at bloomfield high school and made a group of friends with whom she would remain close the remainder of her life. liz would become...
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we're going to allow that construction staging now for long island and the hudson. we're hoping the number of deaths continues to decline and then they will be reopening this week. testing is a big component of all of this. new york state tests more than any other state per capita. we test more than any other country per capita, so we are far ahead in terms of getting this operation online. and this is a first case. nobody has ever done this before, putting together this tracing and testing capacity. but we've signed up another 52 independent pharmacies. that brings the total number of sites in new york to 750. and our message is very simple. get a test. we have state-run sites where we have more capacity that we're now performing tests. we have some drive-ups where we're performing 50,000 tests, 5,000 a day. get a test. if you have any symptoms, which is basically the symptoms of a flu. if you have any sich toymptoms, test. if you're exposed to someone you find out is positive, get a test. you can go to this website and it will tell you the site closest to you. in
we're going to allow that construction staging now for long island and the hudson. we're hoping the number of deaths continues to decline and then they will be reopening this week. testing is a big component of all of this. new york state tests more than any other state per capita. we test more than any other country per capita, so we are far ahead in terms of getting this operation online. and this is a first case. nobody has ever done this before, putting together this tracing and testing...
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that was the issue we were having with the mid-hudson region.ve to train tracers. no region opens before it's ready to be open. to be ready, you need the tracing and training system in place. we have identified the right number. they now need to be trained. it's an online course. i spoke this morning to the representatives of the mid-hudson, the county executives. i said, look, we have a choice, if we can get them trained over memorial day weekend, we can open them. you can do the trainings online. many are government employees. we agreed and i think the county executives and supervisors, we agreed to ask people to be trained saturday, sunday, monday, and we'll hope in the mid-hudson on tuesday. that is good news. long island, the number of deaths are dropping. if that continues, at this rate we could open by wednesday, if the number of deaths continues to decline and we get that tracing up. that is also very good news. memorial day weekend is here. we opened up the estate beaches. we asked people to socially distance. this is jones beach yester
that was the issue we were having with the mid-hudson region.ve to train tracers. no region opens before it's ready to be open. to be ready, you need the tracing and training system in place. we have identified the right number. they now need to be trained. it's an online course. i spoke this morning to the representatives of the mid-hudson, the county executives. i said, look, we have a choice, if we can get them trained over memorial day weekend, we can open them. you can do the trainings...
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host: john, in hudson, florida, you support reopening the state. what is happening in florida? caller: our beaches are open. we are back going everywhere. this whole thing is politicized. the democrats would love to keep this closed until december so they get a bunch of illegals voting. it is ridiculous.
host: john, in hudson, florida, you support reopening the state. what is happening in florida? caller: our beaches are open. we are back going everywhere. this whole thing is politicized. the democrats would love to keep this closed until december so they get a bunch of illegals voting. it is ridiculous.
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executive paul hudson had said that the u.s.d get any potential coronavirus vaccines that the company develops there, first. something france calls unacceptable. cnn's with the story. >> sanofi tried to deescalate its row with the government saying it had been misinterpreted. it started this week when the ceo paul hudson was quoted as saying that the united states would be first in line to preorder any potential coronavirus vaccine that sanofi might succeed in developing. as you can imagine, a french pharmaceutical giant saying it will prioritize the u.s. markets caused a fuehrer here in france. macon -- mr. hudson on tuesday. they will be meeting at the palace. mr. macron said the coronavirus vaccine should be a common good, available to all, regardless of financial considerations. but even though sanofi has softened its rhetoric, the substance of its argument remains the same. they argue that developing and fast tracking a coronavirus vaccine is a risky and financially costly endeavor. and they want countries to share the fina
executive paul hudson had said that the u.s.d get any potential coronavirus vaccines that the company develops there, first. something france calls unacceptable. cnn's with the story. >> sanofi tried to deescalate its row with the government saying it had been misinterpreted. it started this week when the ceo paul hudson was quoted as saying that the united states would be first in line to preorder any potential coronavirus vaccine that sanofi might succeed in developing. as you can...
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mid hudson and long island has to get their tracing numbers up. every region has the tracing functioning. mike bloomberg, former mayor of new york city, volunteered to have his bloomberg philanthropies put together a tracing program because there is no such thing as a tracing program. how do you train strasers? how do you recruit tracers? what software do the tracers use? they've been doing that with johns hopkins. they've been fantastic. we have that in place. we're going to share that with other states, doing that with the national governors association. new york is ahead and we have more advanced curriculum and training and protocols, so we're going to work with the nga and make that available to any state that wants to use it. the federal government passed a small business assistance progr program. small businesses are taking a real beating in this situation. they are 90% of new york's businesses and they're facing the toughest challenges. the economic challenges, vis-a-vis small business are actually frightening. more than 100,000 have shut p
mid hudson and long island has to get their tracing numbers up. every region has the tracing functioning. mike bloomberg, former mayor of new york city, volunteered to have his bloomberg philanthropies put together a tracing program because there is no such thing as a tracing program. how do you train strasers? how do you recruit tracers? what software do the tracers use? they've been doing that with johns hopkins. they've been fantastic. we have that in place. we're going to share that with...
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everybody told me it was a guy named jim hudson. somebody that's negotiating contracts and the rank-and-file. somebody that has worked in this discrimination workplace. the president elect nixon thought that it would show progress in his administration. so we have a meeting and to introduce jim hudson and we ask all kinds of questions. i remember he was dazzling and says i am a democrat. the last i was just more who iss our nominee to be the bureau of labor statistics. he was very close to president nixon and i thought finally, we've got a republican. >> that he finally says i guess you have to say i'm an independent. anyway, i get back to my hotel room, the phone is ringing off the hook and all the republicans are saying and i cleared of these names were for the ranking republican but anyway, all of them did terrific. jim hudson succeeded at me and became the ambassador. if you have confidence people around you, you are going to do much better than if you don't. you get people that are competent. >> george shultz is one of several
everybody told me it was a guy named jim hudson. somebody that's negotiating contracts and the rank-and-file. somebody that has worked in this discrimination workplace. the president elect nixon thought that it would show progress in his administration. so we have a meeting and to introduce jim hudson and we ask all kinds of questions. i remember he was dazzling and says i am a democrat. the last i was just more who iss our nominee to be the bureau of labor statistics. he was very close to...
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hudson, are you a democrat or a republican, i never even asked him. he says i'm a democrat. next i remember weber who is dazzling and he just same guy holds his hand up, i'm a democrat. the last guy was jeff moore who is our nominee to be head of the bureau statistics and he was statistician and statistician and arthur who was close to nixon, something he wanted and i wanted, finally, we have a republican. so the same guy asked the question and he stands there like a couch and he finally says, well, i guess you to say i'm an independent. anyway, i get back to my hotel room, phone is ringing off the hook and republicans on the senate labor committee are saying don't you know that there was an election and so on. i cleared the names in the white house and i cleared them with ranking remember jacob javits, but anyway, i will give them credit because all my guys did terrific, they were competent people and even some of the people who oned called me and said, you know, we like your guys and jim hudson succeeded me as secretary of labor and later became ambassador of japan. so if
hudson, are you a democrat or a republican, i never even asked him. he says i'm a democrat. next i remember weber who is dazzling and he just same guy holds his hand up, i'm a democrat. the last guy was jeff moore who is our nominee to be head of the bureau statistics and he was statistician and statistician and arthur who was close to nixon, something he wanted and i wanted, finally, we have a republican. so the same guy asked the question and he stands there like a couch and he finally says,...
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posted by the hudson's -- hudson institute, this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. i am honored today to be joined by our u.s. ambassador to the united nations, kelly craft. she has a lot on her plate these days dealing with issues the u.s. faces at the u.n., but also doing this job amid a pandemic, which has created a bigger challenge. today we will talk about the , challenges the u.s. faces and priorities for the u.s. and the western world. we will start with our relationship with china and how the united states could negotiate with the country that refuses to be transparent. transparency would only undermine the chinese government, so how on earth do we deal with a country like that when we have so many issues we have to address? we will also talk about the role of the who during the pandemic, as well as the impact of covid-19 on vulnerable populations, refugee camps, and developing countries. this all occurs as we continue to have crises in venezuela and syria. we will also talk to the basket or about that. one of the things that makes the is even more difficult
posted by the hudson's -- hudson institute, this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. i am honored today to be joined by our u.s. ambassador to the united nations, kelly craft. she has a lot on her plate these days dealing with issues the u.s. faces at the u.n., but also doing this job amid a pandemic, which has created a bigger challenge. today we will talk about the , challenges the u.s. faces and priorities for the u.s. and the western world. we will start with our relationship with china...
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so when hudson said the u.s.has the right to the largest preorder because it has invested in taking that risk, that has certainly drawn a lot of attention and led the french president, among others to have concern. vonnie: is there a compromise here? can the french president offer to make facilities available so that sanofi could actually make double the number and let everybody have it at the same time? riley: i think only time will tell. is thisg worth noting technology isn't readily advanced, and each vaccine in developing relies on different manufacturing infrastructure. it is not as easy as sharing i.t. with other facilities to be able to produce it because of those technical differences. so we are going to have to see how it plays out. but he did tell us he expects europe you only get the vaccine, should it prove successful, days or weeks later, but not too much later. thinking beyond the u.s. and europe, you have to consider what it means for other regions of the world. south america, africa. china is also
so when hudson said the u.s.has the right to the largest preorder because it has invested in taking that risk, that has certainly drawn a lot of attention and led the french president, among others to have concern. vonnie: is there a compromise here? can the french president offer to make facilities available so that sanofi could actually make double the number and let everybody have it at the same time? riley: i think only time will tell. is thisg worth noting technology isn't readily...
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you can't let the british control the hudson. new york is an important port. it is dominated by loyalists, so it is important to keep control of the area. the continental congress wants george washington to defend new york. so washington is there. new york is an island and is surrounded by navigable waterways for hundreds of miles. george washington has no navy, so an amphibious assault could outflank them at any given time, particularly given the ability of the american army to move rapidly and effectively. so george washington stations all of his troops on either manhattan and long island. it is a huge strategic blunder because general howe could simply have landed on manhattan island and outflanked george washington and destroyed the whole army. it is hard to see how washington could have escaped, if at all. but fortunately howe was not that enterprising of a commander, so he fought in long him on and fought manhattan island and allowed washington to escape destruction. it is a series of losses. washington loses. but he does have a successful retreat. they
you can't let the british control the hudson. new york is an important port. it is dominated by loyalists, so it is important to keep control of the area. the continental congress wants george washington to defend new york. so washington is there. new york is an island and is surrounded by navigable waterways for hundreds of miles. george washington has no navy, so an amphibious assault could outflank them at any given time, particularly given the ability of the american army to move rapidly...
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evening at home with the hudson family the children and bella their mother erica and their father. after work i went shopping but it wasn't a normal experience. i was out the cold with the market and i walked up to a stand. i was about one meter 40 from the next man i found or he said hey take a step back really just like that when i said to you from the police or what where's your uniform because i don't take that tone of voice from anyone i stood my ground and he had to move 10 centimeters away to keep the distance at one meter 50 but i thought to myself what kind of tone is that to take if you please what's the tone like at home with your family at home it's very harmonious we put our escalation behind us right at the start. as i got there really hasn't been all that much to find about sure we've argued but not really any more than if we'd been going to school the whole time. like ups sure there's fighting but there's fighting without kind. of order all that once a shoe got thrown in. there and then for a moment no more fun and games but then we got back to peace love and harmon
evening at home with the hudson family the children and bella their mother erica and their father. after work i went shopping but it wasn't a normal experience. i was out the cold with the market and i walked up to a stand. i was about one meter 40 from the next man i found or he said hey take a step back really just like that when i said to you from the police or what where's your uniform because i don't take that tone of voice from anyone i stood my ground and he had to move 10 centimeters...
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the talks are still ongoing in the thank you very much that was our political correspondent nina hudson now the u.s. has pushed forward a travel ban on brazil by 2 days meaning it will come into force on wednesday the travel ban is being seen as a blow to right wing brazilian president shyer bo sinatra who has been downplaying the virus and pushing for a lockdown measures to be lifted but the pandemic is gaining speed in south america's largest country brazil's most recent single day death toll overtook that of the u.s. with $807.00 deaths compared to $620.00 in the u.s. brazil is now the country with the 2nd highest number of cases globally more than 370000 that's still significantly fewer than the u.s. which has more than 1600000 cases deaths from cope with 19 in brazil number more than 23000 u.s. the death toll is approaching 100000 well before washington announced its travel ban some latin american countries impose restrictions that have already left hundreds of people stranded. grounded by fear would be travelers at rio's international airport can't go back to colombia their govern
the talks are still ongoing in the thank you very much that was our political correspondent nina hudson now the u.s. has pushed forward a travel ban on brazil by 2 days meaning it will come into force on wednesday the travel ban is being seen as a blow to right wing brazilian president shyer bo sinatra who has been downplaying the virus and pushing for a lockdown measures to be lifted but the pandemic is gaining speed in south america's largest country brazil's most recent single day death toll...
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it's andrew here question for you about hudson yards.last time i might have physically seen you was us sitting together when hudson yards launched this was a multibillion dollar project. clearly the shopping mall is going to be a challenged business i know you still have residential properties that are going up there when you think about new york, new york city, the future of new york city, what the values of these properties look like, how have you models changed? >> well, you know, so many people are talking about that people won't want to live in cities you know, i'm very, very optimistic about the future of cities sure, we're going to have a little short-term kind of, you know, withdrawal about how people react to this basically people today want to live in cities the growth in cities they talk about in the next 20 years over 60% of the world will be living in cities. and young people want to be in cities today that's the major trend so all this talk about how people will be moving out of cities, i don't really thin that, you know, o
it's andrew here question for you about hudson yards.last time i might have physically seen you was us sitting together when hudson yards launched this was a multibillion dollar project. clearly the shopping mall is going to be a challenged business i know you still have residential properties that are going up there when you think about new york, new york city, the future of new york city, what the values of these properties look like, how have you models changed? >> well, you know, so...
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paul hudson will join me live at 7:10 a.m.astern to find out how they can be used as treatment and at home tests coming up. 7:30 this morning, and disney $1.4 billion hit from the coronavirus. entertainment giant saying the pandemic would impart part of its business for the foreseeable future. take a look. futures indicating at the start of trading this morning, better than 200%. s&p is up 25, nasdaq up 78 after u.s. markets posted second straight day of gains yesterday. the dow, nasdaq, s&p 500 up 28% from lows on march 23rd, mornings with maria is live right now. ♪ maria: global market this is morning have a firmer tone. take a look at european indices searching for some direction but strength in the ftse 100 in london, cac quarante in paris is down a fraction but the dax index is higher by 30 points. european union is warning of what is calling a recession of historic proportions fore casing that the euro zone economy will contract 7 and a half percent in 2020. sharp contraction there for the entire year. second quarter ver
paul hudson will join me live at 7:10 a.m.astern to find out how they can be used as treatment and at home tests coming up. 7:30 this morning, and disney $1.4 billion hit from the coronavirus. entertainment giant saying the pandemic would impart part of its business for the foreseeable future. take a look. futures indicating at the start of trading this morning, better than 200%. s&p is up 25, nasdaq up 78 after u.s. markets posted second straight day of gains yesterday. the dow, nasdaq,...
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>> hudson valley brewery. >> some sour beers right here. which we'll wait until later to open until we get home. >> glad to see you got a to-go there, katy. i appreciate that, yes. wait until at least the second hour. you know, just not during the first hour. >>> since the start of the coronavirus shutdowns, more than 33 million people have filed jobless claims across the country. but a dangerous gap as the economist put it this week has developed as the stock market continues to rebound despite high unemployment numbers and what appears to be no end in sight. now in florida, we see a different gap is present. there's over 1 million people appear to be unaccounted for in the state's unemployment benefits system. nbc's kerry sanders is in florida. he's got the latest on what has just been an ongoing debacle since the start of this crisis in florida. kerry? >> chuck, the unemployment system online here in the state was a failure before coronavirus and now it's collapsed under the weight of so many people. 1.6 million people trying to get unem
>> hudson valley brewery. >> some sour beers right here. which we'll wait until later to open until we get home. >> glad to see you got a to-go there, katy. i appreciate that, yes. wait until at least the second hour. you know, just not during the first hour. >>> since the start of the coronavirus shutdowns, more than 33 million people have filed jobless claims across the country. but a dangerous gap as the economist put it this week has developed as the stock market...
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information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare. ♪ ♪ lou: we're back with the hudsonry e. michael, i think it's also interesting to take up the idea of brain warfare, if you will, what used to be called sci-ops by the united states military. it is that and general he -- depending on whether or not you anglicize it, i certainly bastardize it so there it is -- this is critically important because it's a foundation as well of the disinformation and propaganda campaigns they're run against the united states vigorously, aggressively right now. give us a sense of their capacity and how much of a threat it is to the united states which often seems defenseless against that, that domain of the chinese aggression. >> well, lou, this goes back 30 years. we took the chinese military planners, the long-range planners at the academy of military science, we took them into darpa, and we showed them what darpa was doing, and one of the things darpa was working on was this kind of brain war fare information operations. we don't do much on it. the chinese for some reason fell in love wi
information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare. ♪ ♪ lou: we're back with the hudsonry e. michael, i think it's also interesting to take up the idea of brain warfare, if you will, what used to be called sci-ops by the united states military. it is that and general he -- depending on whether or not you anglicize it, i certainly bastardize it so there it is -- this is critically important because it's a foundation as well of the disinformation and propaganda campaigns...
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we'll be talking with the hudson institute's michael pillsbury here next.ght stay with us, we'll be right back. stay with us, we'll be right back. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. unlike ordinary wmemory supplementsr? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. ♪ ♪ lou: senator ron johnson is asking for the power to issue subpoenas on obamagate. senator johnson has scheduled a june 4th vote for the homeland security and governmental affairs committee that he chairs. that is the same day after former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein appears before the senate judiciary committee led by chair lindsey graham. well, attorney general bill barr is now tapping texas-based u.s. attorney john bash. he has been assigned to take a deeper look at the unmasking of former national security adv
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michael pillsbury, director of the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute.rathon." mike, good to have you with us. let's start with what seems to be a real change in direction on the part of the white house. it seems to me that their language has firmed quite a bit. the president's language himself. and this suggests to me at least a change of direction in the relationship with china. your thoughts. your read. >> well, i think that's right, lou. i think the first three years the president focused on his campaign promise, to cut the trade deficit, to make it so we can be fair with our companies in china. stop intellectual property theft, these things. the president had a historic success in that area with the trade agreement, and the chinese promised to continue the trade talks. the president did not do anything about the other areas of the relationship, so the military exchange programs, our 50 agencies in beijing who are helping china in various withdraws. he didn't touch that. i think now he's starting to review as part of this investigation -- lou: well,
michael pillsbury, director of the center for chinese strategy at the hudson institute.rathon." mike, good to have you with us. let's start with what seems to be a real change in direction on the part of the white house. it seems to me that their language has firmed quite a bit. the president's language himself. and this suggests to me at least a change of direction in the relationship with china. your thoughts. your read. >> well, i think that's right, lou. i think the first three...
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we're seeing some experimentation in that same hudson river park where police are expected to try to be more proactive in preventing places from filling up. for now a lot of questions about police interactions and a lot of frustration from the city administration. >> continue to watch that for us. we'll see what those changes announced by the mayor will be. thanks so much. >>> so let me tell you about the five states easing restrictions to varying degrees. in nevada, nevada, north dakota and rhode island re-opening that you can go to the restaurants and salons and retail shops. in los angeles, you can go to the state's trails, parks and golf courses. ocean city is open for you but non-essential businesses are still closed. >> in texas barbershops, hair and nail salons are back open for business and while the state encouraged customers to and stylists to follow social distancing guidelines it's not mandatory. cnn's ed lavandera has the story from texas. >> reporter: today is the first day that barbershops and hair salons across the state of texas can re-open. we're outside of bon bona
we're seeing some experimentation in that same hudson river park where police are expected to try to be more proactive in preventing places from filling up. for now a lot of questions about police interactions and a lot of frustration from the city administration. >> continue to watch that for us. we'll see what those changes announced by the mayor will be. thanks so much. >>> so let me tell you about the five states easing restrictions to varying degrees. in nevada, nevada,...
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michael pillsbury of the hudson institute, author of "the hundred-year marathon."night and our audience should know, at this very moment beijing is about to take over hong kong and establish full control of hong kong. it's making absolutely no secrets of its intentions. your thoughts very quickly, if we may, about what we can expect. >> well, the u.s. congress warned against this, lou. it's been in the works for a couple years that china would pass this national security law and essentially assert us own sovereignty on hong kong. so now the issue's going to be, obviously, what the american reaction is, what can be done. there are a number of sanctions that were proposed by the congress, individual chinese officials being sanked, products from hong kong -- sanctioned, products from hong kong no longer given an export quo to. there's a number of steps to counter this, hopefully, to get the chinese to reverse themselves. lou: and, of course, we have a now a blueprint, if you will, a document from the white house, a national security strategy. and as i look at it, i ca
michael pillsbury of the hudson institute, author of "the hundred-year marathon."night and our audience should know, at this very moment beijing is about to take over hong kong and establish full control of hong kong. it's making absolutely no secrets of its intentions. your thoughts very quickly, if we may, about what we can expect. >> well, the u.s. congress warned against this, lou. it's been in the works for a couple years that china would pass this national security law and...
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let's head back now to ginger from the hudson valley. >> yes, amy, i see you right there.t national geographic. they have a special cover coming out, an issue of the magazine that you're going online today. the last voices of world war ii commemorating the end of the war 75 years ago. it features the story of the oldest living american veteran. you can see there on the cover who is now 110 years old and also interviews >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. look at the lack of marine layer clouds. that means the warming trend is beginning today. 60, 70s and 80s from the coast to >>> coming up our friend carla hall joining us for our ultimate cook-off. i'm sure it's going to be great. she always brings us the absolute best stuff. can't wait to see her. it's all about muffins with a twist on a classic. stic that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. ♪ >>> back now on "gma." it
let's head back now to ginger from the hudson valley. >> yes, amy, i see you right there.t national geographic. they have a special cover coming out, an issue of the magazine that you're going online today. the last voices of world war ii commemorating the end of the war 75 years ago. it features the story of the oldest living american veteran. you can see there on the cover who is now 110 years old and also interviews >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco....
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know that i love jennifer hudson last night i was in a very flattering on last interview yesterday with reporters in moscow to. get on him and i had an astronaut. her delighted with her from early on ask her. behavior of his background not by men. not ideas. therefore care for and if you're with a chemical worker i'm going to make them in front of a little money in. the feed lot of work if people remember they're going to control the whole not be learned there are 3 and i am appalled by john mcdermott just being able to see her skill nestorianism simple by jumping over the little good idea of perfect i'm going to fire you are going on into. the minute i've been in office and i thought i'm going under every rock on the biggest internet funny go get a visionary. there for school no rush. never came to an understanding that if. you cannot be bold with the yeah you like. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation will community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. what is true what is great. in a world corrupted y
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