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last october, 25 hudson residents began receiving $500 a month.n hunt is the director of hudsonup, the city's guaranteed income pilot. it receives its funding from the spark of hudson foundation and former democratic presidential candidate andrew yang's nonprofit organization, humanity forward. >> the question is always, "so, why hudson?" and i think there was interest from both parties in, sort of, the size and scale of the community here in hudson, and the potential of a pilot like this, and defitely the need. >> reporter: lira campbel is a retired educator who has lived in hudson since 2002. she says that need became clear to her not long after moving here when she was speaking with a friend. >> she said, "yeah, i got to move. soone from the city came and bought the house. the new owners raised the rent. and i can't afford it." that was the first story of many. >> reporter: according to the real estate website, zillow, the average home value in hudson went up by nearly 60% in the past ten years. during that time, the median household income for
last october, 25 hudson residents began receiving $500 a month.n hunt is the director of hudsonup, the city's guaranteed income pilot. it receives its funding from the spark of hudson foundation and former democratic presidential candidate andrew yang's nonprofit organization, humanity forward. >> the question is always, "so, why hudson?" and i think there was interest from both parties in, sort of, the size and scale of the community here in hudson, and the potential of a pilot...
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the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and met at albany? i'm not sure burgoyne would have made it no matter what even if he did sail up the hudson but say they have. say he was able to make his way to albany and how got up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i never think they could have -- all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the corridor, no matter how much support they had and hamilton, i think, he wrote this great letter in the late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter what washington was thinking, basically this letter was to one of the assemblies in new england, i think it was connecticut assembly that he was basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this, they are never going to be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to hold onto that territory and i think he is right. i don't think there is any way the british had the combat power to link up there arm
the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and met at albany? i'm not sure burgoyne would have made it no matter what even if he did sail up the hudson but say they have. say he was able to make his way to albany and how got up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i never think they could have -- all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the corridor, no matter how much...
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so in fact, washington thought about moving up the hudson.ut it was more to intercept howe than it was to deal with burgoyne. he was counting on skyler to deal with burgoyne. and washington was much more focused, at least with the main army, he's much more focused on what howe is doing. i think had howe gone up the hudson, washington would have obviously been compelled to follow. it would have been very interesting to see what the military results would have been in something like that. great question. >> so this is actually a compliment from a member of our audience. your book is excellent. i'm going to be using it on a trip this summer, as a guide, and follow the campaign through your accounts of the battles. as an amateur, a hobbyist, historian, studying the american war of independence, i found your book to be the finest i have read. thank you. >> thank you, david. thank you very much. that made my week. >> so this is from pamela. greetings from troy, new york. as a life-long hudson valley resident, i just wanted to thank you for your app
so in fact, washington thought about moving up the hudson.ut it was more to intercept howe than it was to deal with burgoyne. he was counting on skyler to deal with burgoyne. and washington was much more focused, at least with the main army, he's much more focused on what howe is doing. i think had howe gone up the hudson, washington would have obviously been compelled to follow. it would have been very interesting to see what the military results would have been in something like that. great...
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in one policy shift hudson has announced a cobra 1900 vaccine rollout in tampa. nia bugger fully had called vaccines dangerous and didn't release data on the outbreak often says her 1st priority is to grow the economy. but critics say she is not implementing changes quickly enough. ah. all right, let's bring in our guess in kampala, orient nicole townsend the researcher at human rights watch. in most times in the year, i can quote you political analyst and an honorary research fellow at the university of wisconsin, madison and in tina and belgium turned the list to vice chairman of de ma tens and he has main opposition party, a warm welcome to you on thanks so much for joining us today on inside story to do, let me start with you. what's the latest you know about freeman my boy's condition as well as the other members of today who were arrested. do you have any idea of what will happen next to them and how concerned are you for their condition? thank you very much for having me. the last test information that we have is 5 of those ads that were being denied with the city of wanda. we
in one policy shift hudson has announced a cobra 1900 vaccine rollout in tampa. nia bugger fully had called vaccines dangerous and didn't release data on the outbreak often says her 1st priority is to grow the economy. but critics say she is not implementing changes quickly enough. ah. all right, let's bring in our guess in kampala, orient nicole townsend the researcher at human rights watch. in most times in the year, i can quote you political analyst and an honorary research fellow at the...
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had howe come up the hudson washington would have felt compelled to follow.would have been very adjusting to see what the military results would have been. so a great question. >> this is actually a complement from a member of our audience. your book is excellent but i'm going to bee using it on a trip to the hudson this summer as a guide and through your account of the battle. studying the american war of independence ascender books to be the finest i have read. thank you. >> yankee david. thank you very much. i've loosely that made my week. >> this is from -- greetings from troy, new york a lifelong hudson valley resident and i want to thank you for your appreciation of our scenery, our history. an interesting presentation and very complementary. let me just ask you something we have not covered and that is the rogue militia. seems to me you have two schools of the revolution and the people who really emphasize the role militia played in the british defeat and essentially the army that argues a lot of conventional military battles in your town is excellent
had howe come up the hudson washington would have felt compelled to follow.would have been very adjusting to see what the military results would have been. so a great question. >> this is actually a complement from a member of our audience. your book is excellent but i'm going to bee using it on a trip to the hudson this summer as a guide and through your account of the battle. studying the american war of independence ascender books to be the finest i have read. thank you. >>...
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in fact washington thought about moving up the hudson. he was counting on skyler.nd washington was much more focused with the army with how is doing and going up the hudson washington would have been compelled to follow. it would have been very interesting to see what w the military results would have been with something like that. great question. >> so this is a complement from a member of the audience i your book is excellent i will use it on a trip this summer as a a guide to follow the campaign as a hobbyist account your book to be the finest i haveve read. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> greetings from troy new york as a lifelong resident thank you the appreciation of our history and the interesting presentation so something that we have not covered is the rogue militia you have two schools of people that emphasize the role the militia plays in the british defeat. and essentially the army school argues a lot of military battles like yorktown is an excellent example and is critical to bring down the british army to be effective and nathanael greene unders
in fact washington thought about moving up the hudson. he was counting on skyler.nd washington was much more focused with the army with how is doing and going up the hudson washington would have been compelled to follow. it would have been very interesting to see what w the military results would have been with something like that. great question. >> so this is a complement from a member of the audience i your book is excellent i will use it on a trip this summer as a a guide to follow...
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i kinda, its only been a few months since president hudson took office. and obviously there was some hope from some quarters there that perhaps things would be different under her stewardship. perhaps there would be more of a push for reform. let me ask you this. what would you say to those who might suggest that perhaps it was too soon to be holding these types of gatherings that you damn party were planning on holding? i mean, should more time have been given or would the result have been the same from your vantage point? i think that it would have been the same. we actually had given had the benefit of doubt. we is analysts that she might really mean changed, but actually we knew from the back ground that she is actually a result of the me just to mit election. that was kinda nice bye bye. you like you to glad it is valid to that. thank you. thank so we need to on the back to c m field read expressed in and some yeah, some yeah, hudson herself is not confident especially because she knows that there really but also she feels like she needs to to be to
i kinda, its only been a few months since president hudson took office. and obviously there was some hope from some quarters there that perhaps things would be different under her stewardship. perhaps there would be more of a push for reform. let me ask you this. what would you say to those who might suggest that perhaps it was too soon to be holding these types of gatherings that you damn party were planning on holding? i mean, should more time have been given or would the result have been the...
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the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and they all met at albany? not sure he ever would have made it to albany no matter what but say they had, say he was able to make his way to albany how was able to get up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt around, i don't think the court have had all the fully fortifications they would need to establish up and down the corridor no matter how much support they had and hamilton, i think he wrote this great letter in late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter what washington was thinking and basically the letter was one of the t assemblies in new englandi think it was connecticut assembly, basically tellingng tm don't worry even if they do this, they are never going to be able to hold onto territory it what take an immense army to hold onto that territory. i don't think there's any way affect combat power to be able to make up their armies, conduct military operations and new england and hold onto that quarter. to
the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and they all met at albany? not sure he ever would have made it to albany no matter what but say they had, say he was able to make his way to albany how was able to get up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt around, i don't think the court have had all the fully fortifications they would need to establish up and down the corridor no matter how much support they had and...
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but yet, or am president hudson had made gestures that indicated that she would be potentially moving away from the heavy handed leadership of former president margot, fully from your perspective, what do these arrests signify when it comes to her presidency? the idea of her potentially enacting reforms because you heard icon there say that these arrest essentially mean that there's going to be continuity between the previous administration of president mago fully in his repressive tactics. and now the presidency of president has one. yes, i am really, i think best that are very troubling and it's indicate as she describes, it continues to as a refund. october not doing the the general election where i read position number 1000000 hyphened extremely complex during that period of time. i think that it, she have an opportunity to really bad tied. and i was pointed out, it looked like that was going to be going to be some level of change in terms of the repressive tactic lesson. government was taking again, critic but we dismantle that idea. and i think that she, she, she and her governm
but yet, or am president hudson had made gestures that indicated that she would be potentially moving away from the heavy handed leadership of former president margot, fully from your perspective, what do these arrests signify when it comes to her presidency? the idea of her potentially enacting reforms because you heard icon there say that these arrest essentially mean that there's going to be continuity between the previous administration of president mago fully in his repressive tactics. and...
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by the hudson institute. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> congressman turner is a ranking member of a subcommittee of the house armed services committee which has jurisdiction of our civil defense programs and our nuclear weapons. we will be discussing those today. thank you so much for joining us today. mr. turner: i appreciate your expertise and your contribution to the dialogue of policy. your legacy of work on capitol hill remains and we appreciate that you continue to be engaged. not only do the hudson institute convene our ability to come together and have dialogue and be of thought community, academic community, capitol hill policymakers in the administration. they are a great contributor to the substance we need when we take up a debate. you can look to the hudson institute for sources. substantive information can guide you through the deba
by the hudson institute. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> congressman turner is a ranking member of a subcommittee of the house armed services committee which has jurisdiction of our civil defense programs and our nuclear weapons. we will be discussing those today. thank you so much for joining us today. mr. turner: i...
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we appreciate that at hudson. i am going to set the table for the context we find ourselves in today and take off our conversation. we are now in an era of competent -- major power competition, not just with one, with china and the russian federation. we have the persistent problem of rogue actors, nuclear north korea, and iran on the brink of having nuclear weapons capability and persistent problems of the united states in the new -- middle east and as proliferators. that has changed iran and north korea. we have the problem of global proliferation of missile technology, missiles becoming increasingly difficult to detect and to intercept. at the same time, united states is seeking to develop a missile defense architecture that meets the needs of the threats for today and of our national defense priorities. with that, i'm going to start with the missile defense topic and we will move on from there. we do not have the biden administration's missile defense review policy document. it is still too early but we have t
we appreciate that at hudson. i am going to set the table for the context we find ourselves in today and take off our conversation. we are now in an era of competent -- major power competition, not just with one, with china and the russian federation. we have the persistent problem of rogue actors, nuclear north korea, and iran on the brink of having nuclear weapons capability and persistent problems of the united states in the new -- middle east and as proliferators. that has changed iran and...
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kron four's reshad hudson live for us tonight in washington. reshad, thank you for that.high temperatures and washington, oregon and even into canada are now being blamed as the probable cause for hundreds of deaths. so far. officials in oregon and washington state say at least 80 combined deaths are linked to the hot weather and medical crews in the canadian province of british columbia are investigating close to 500 potential heat related deaths. the preliminary cause of death. this hyperthermia when the body gets so hot, it cannot cool itself off anymore. health officials are crediting cooling centers and outreach for saving lives. >> california, the combination of heat and drought like conditions have officials on alert as several fires are burning cross the state. the lava fire burning in siskiyou county. it has so far burned. nearly 20,000 acres and it continues to force thousands of people to evacuate and that fire is only 19% contained. firefighters are battling the flames from the air and on the ground. they say a steep end rocky terrain. it's making their battle
kron four's reshad hudson live for us tonight in washington. reshad, thank you for that.high temperatures and washington, oregon and even into canada are now being blamed as the probable cause for hundreds of deaths. so far. officials in oregon and washington state say at least 80 combined deaths are linked to the hot weather and medical crews in the canadian province of british columbia are investigating close to 500 potential heat related deaths. the preliminary cause of death. this...
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i'm reshad hudson, washington all have more on the story coming up. >> it is friday and we're getting ready for the weekend. if you're looking for something to do may have just have some ideas for you. we've got ok, so maybe we're new to home improvement, but we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at us. we're shopping alongside real-life designers and contractors. i love this tile. and this one. and, these prices! look at this... durable and water-resistant. we should do the kitchen next! oh, yeah, we found where the pros go. now, we're unstoppable. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com >> it is friday and it's time to talk about the forecast for the weekend and time to talk about for fun things. lawrence karnow was here. lawrence. we love hearing about fun stuff. yeah, this is a good one. get your hiking boots on. if you're ready to go. this kind of a rigorous one. >> if you want to head out for a need hike and what a payoff at the end. you're probably going to love to go on this
i'm reshad hudson, washington all have more on the story coming up. >> it is friday and we're getting ready for the weekend. if you're looking for something to do may have just have some ideas for you. we've got ok, so maybe we're new to home improvement, but we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at us. we're shopping alongside real-life designers and contractors. i love this tile. and this one. and, these...
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>> ohio congressman turner spoke with the hudson institute about the military strategic capability including missile-defense and nuclear deterrence. congressman turner is a top republican on the subcommittee on strategic forces. this is about 40 minutes. >> hello and welcome to this event. my name is rebecca and i'm a senior fellow here at hudson and today i have the pleasure of being joined in conversation with congressman turner. congressman turner represents a 23rd district in ohio, the home of wright-patterson air force base. congressman turner is also the ranking member of the important strategic forces subcommittee on the house from subcommittee which has jurisdiction overwh te missile defense program, nuclear weapons and some of this will be discussing today. thankto you for joining us toda. we appreciate that you continue to be engaged on these important topics. he did it serve add the ability tito come together and have dialogue with people in the community, capitol hill, policymakers andom the administration and they are a great contributor to the substance that we need whenever we
>> ohio congressman turner spoke with the hudson institute about the military strategic capability including missile-defense and nuclear deterrence. congressman turner is a top republican on the subcommittee on strategic forces. this is about 40 minutes. >> hello and welcome to this event. my name is rebecca and i'm a senior fellow here at hudson and today i have the pleasure of being joined in conversation with congressman turner. congressman turner represents a 23rd district in...
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the city of hudson in upstate new york is pretty much like every small town in america, a mix, a few with much, many more with less college student to hi, mia was in that latter category. until recently, he entered a lottery for a program private donors, promising to pay $25.00 people in hudson, $500.00 a month. every month for 5 years. no strings attached a shock than i. i did one of leave it. he's one of the few 100 people across the country receiving money every month as part of the pilot programs happening in more than a dozen cities. one of the 1st was started in 2019 in stockton, california, and the results from the 1st year were recently released. dr. amy castro. baker is the lead researcher. what we've seen in stockton is that people know what their family's needs are and that they have really leverage that money to increase their family's financial stability. and in many cases, increase their access to stable employment. the number of perkins have been to found full time work increased by 12 percent. she says, because they could take time off to find a new jobs. emotional an
the city of hudson in upstate new york is pretty much like every small town in america, a mix, a few with much, many more with less college student to hi, mia was in that latter category. until recently, he entered a lottery for a program private donors, promising to pay $25.00 people in hudson, $500.00 a month. every month for 5 years. no strings attached a shock than i. i did one of leave it. he's one of the few 100 people across the country receiving money every month as part of the pilot...
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make up 215-0000. analysts say nearly 9 out of 10 children will benefit jo, leaves the program in hudson. she thinks the impact could be huge. this ties back to the stigma often. the poorest members of our community are receiving social service benefits which don't actually challenge or, or. 3 break the cycle of poverty, they're keeping people in poverty as opposed to helping them move beyond that and find meaningful work. just had agree and i can choose to donate to charity. and i can give back to my community. you know, i can, i can buy pains for my nieces and get the, introduce them to insert photography and not feel like, oh, i can pay rent now because of that, you know, in say this should cut child poverty and hunger nearly in half, but it expires at the end of this year, democrats want to continue it. all republicans in congress voted against it. meaning this is likely to be a key issue in the next election. one with very real consequences for america's children. patty lane al jazeera washington. ah, look at the main stories this town now in lebanon. the prime minister designate sa
make up 215-0000. analysts say nearly 9 out of 10 children will benefit jo, leaves the program in hudson. she thinks the impact could be huge. this ties back to the stigma often. the poorest members of our community are receiving social service benefits which don't actually challenge or, or. 3 break the cycle of poverty, they're keeping people in poverty as opposed to helping them move beyond that and find meaningful work. just had agree and i can choose to donate to charity. and i can give...
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hudson. i know us has been lobbying against this being taken to the security council of a month now and has said that this really bypasses the a you process. so in your mind, does this mean that the african union mediation processes essentially dead? well, it's certainly been on pause, i would say for the better part of last month. and of course, the last month has been perhaps the most critical phase of these negotiations. because the rains in east africa started falling within the last week or 10 days. and so the last month since the end of may essentially when the african union last held a negotiation session among all the parties, that's really too long to wait. and i think that we've seen them, the tension mounting on the egyptian ensued me side that they can't simply wait any longer to continue to negotiations. this was an effort to get, not just the security council involved to try to negotiate a settlement. i don't think that was ever part of their strategy. it was really to get the s
hudson. i know us has been lobbying against this being taken to the security council of a month now and has said that this really bypasses the a you process. so in your mind, does this mean that the african union mediation processes essentially dead? well, it's certainly been on pause, i would say for the better part of last month. and of course, the last month has been perhaps the most critical phase of these negotiations. because the rains in east africa started falling within the last week...
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so the first me or anyone found out about this was april 27 when the hudson school of journalism put out a press release saying nicole hannah jones had been fired as night chair. that did not specify whether she had tenure, they were very excited. and that went to the martin center and wrote that this was a bad decision made by unc chapel hill. an organization here in north carolina later found out that the position was untenured. and incorrectly assumed that it was because of conservative criticism. and so that article went viral and national media picked up on it and said that she had tenure and it was misspoke and terrible but what happened is that when the hudson school submitted the information about the firing of jones to the board of trustees, back in january the committee that looks at tenure asked the journalism school some questions. about nicole hannah jones experience reasonably. we don't have that information because it is protected, personnel information that they pushed back and said we want some more information before we make this decision and it instead of find goin
so the first me or anyone found out about this was april 27 when the hudson school of journalism put out a press release saying nicole hannah jones had been fired as night chair. that did not specify whether she had tenure, they were very excited. and that went to the martin center and wrote that this was a bad decision made by unc chapel hill. an organization here in north carolina later found out that the position was untenured. and incorrectly assumed that it was because of conservative...
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thank you, and g >> i love jennifer hudson. isn't she the greatest? welcome back to "gma."pting her academy award back in 2007 for her star turn in "dreamgirls." shortly after that speech hudson met aretha franklin for the first time to discuss portraying the queen of soul and just a few weeks until that premieres, the powerhouse actress is opening up to oprah about playing the legendary diva. we're going to have much more on that interview coming up. >> i can't believe that academy award was 15 years ago. >> the first thing i thought. >> amazing. >> how is it that long? >> perhaps more to come. we'll see. >>> top headlines this morning, the summer surge. every state except california seeing a more than 10% increase in covid-19 cases. nationwide the daily case average is up 251% since mid-june. this as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads across the country. now the push to get more people vaccinated is growing more urgent. so far more than 162 million americans are fully vaccinated. that's about 49% of the total population. >> a nationwide carrot recall is under
thank you, and g >> i love jennifer hudson. isn't she the greatest? welcome back to "gma."pting her academy award back in 2007 for her star turn in "dreamgirls." shortly after that speech hudson met aretha franklin for the first time to discuss portraying the queen of soul and just a few weeks until that premieres, the powerhouse actress is opening up to oprah about playing the legendary diva. we're going to have much more on that interview coming up. >> i can't...
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hudson river raw water pump to shore -- hudson river water pumped to shore by large fireboats -- andhen the boat i worked on as a marine engineer, we served down there until friday, delivering firefighting water. there was a dear friend of mine who has now retired, but who was our liaison when we were down there. he told me the story about how firefighters england had noid -- firefighters inland had no idea where the water was coming from, and they would wash their faces and taste salt and be very surprised that the hudson river was what was providing the firefighting water. for me, a piece of it was a real hesitancy to dive into the material. i had written books before and i knew the immersion necessary. and yet, i felt a deep responsibility to be the one who would tell the story in the minute by minute chronicle and create the definitive history because this is my community. as a mariner. i did up being the chief engineer, i served for two decades aboard the john jay harvey. these are my people. this is my community. i felt that the story was still going untold for so long. it is s
hudson river raw water pump to shore -- hudson river water pumped to shore by large fireboats -- andhen the boat i worked on as a marine engineer, we served down there until friday, delivering firefighting water. there was a dear friend of mine who has now retired, but who was our liaison when we were down there. he told me the story about how firefighters england had noid -- firefighters inland had no idea where the water was coming from, and they would wash their faces and taste salt and be...
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after a year long delay, japan, hudson. and unlike any the world has seen before, my son bob way showcase his personal story, offering the fresh look at the changes and challenges that bob way face today. despite going tension with agency down here is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on july the state of oman city, the mouth of the gulf, a big eastern end of the era peninsula. if you look at the raven peninsula as a whole, the essentially to the ancient countries to the east to west. yeah. it's sometimes known as the switzerland of the gulf because of the importance regional role. it plays in the gulf co operation council. the gtc platform on long history is not well known outside the gulf region before oil was discovered in 1962 fishing and prototyping words, main sources of income. in this film we go back over the last 500 years, a whole 90 history of tribes born rebellion and colonization, and explore how and why man still plays an important regional role. today. the morning al jazeera as
after a year long delay, japan, hudson. and unlike any the world has seen before, my son bob way showcase his personal story, offering the fresh look at the changes and challenges that bob way face today. despite going tension with agency down here is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on july the state of oman city, the mouth of the gulf, a big eastern end of the era peninsula. if you look at the raven peninsula as a whole, the essentially to the ancient countries...
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in rural hudson noshing where 67% of those 12 and up are fully vaccinated, news of the covid outbreak at nearby camp pontiac has rattled the community. >> by monday, it was 23. by wednesday, it was 31. they're all in the 7 to 11 age group so they are, of course, unvaccinated. >> reporter: jack mabb is public health director in columbia county where the cam is located. what was your reaction. >> oh, crap. i can't say that can i? i think that's pretty much our reaction. we haven't seen this. >> reporter: this summer outbreaks at comps around the country. in north carolina a camp is linked to 75 cases in 17 states. at pontiac, almost all older campers and staff were fully vaccinated and everyone was tested on the first day. still, it wasn't enough. >> covid can get in there whether it's the variant or not, despite everything that you do, and i think that's a hbinger for us come fall. >> reporter: new this fall in columbia county schools funding for nurses to do rapped onsite testing, but protocols for cafeterias, athletics and buses are up in the air as the county waits for guidance from
in rural hudson noshing where 67% of those 12 and up are fully vaccinated, news of the covid outbreak at nearby camp pontiac has rattled the community. >> by monday, it was 23. by wednesday, it was 31. they're all in the 7 to 11 age group so they are, of course, unvaccinated. >> reporter: jack mabb is public health director in columbia county where the cam is located. what was your reaction. >> oh, crap. i can't say that can i? i think that's pretty much our reaction. we...
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i'm reshad hudson, washington all have more on the story coming up. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪ the body you are randomly assigned at birth ♪ shouldn't determine how well you are cared for. ♪ or how hard we work to find answers, partners, and hope. ♪ we make medicine. ♪ not just for some ♪ but for everyone. ♪ >> welcome back. taking a live look at downtown tokyo. 6 days before the opening ceremonies of the olympic games and the first resident of the olympic village at the tokyo summer games has tested positive for covid-19. officials are not naming the person, but they say it is not an athlete. the person traveled to japan from overseas. they were placed on a 14 day quarantine. the olympic village on tokyo bay will house about 11,000 athletes during the olympics and thousands of other staff so far, 44, people affiliated with the games have tested positive for coronavirus since the commi
i'm reshad hudson, washington all have more on the story coming up. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪ the body you are randomly assigned at birth ♪ shouldn't determine how well you are cared for. ♪ or how hard we work to find answers, partners, and hope. ♪ we make medicine. ♪ not just for some ♪ but for everyone. ♪...
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but democrats say they would like to see them renewed and 20 22 reporting in washington reshad hudson. >> a ceremony plan did second place in this year's scripps spelling bee. charred truck through mala will receive a $30,000 prize for her second place win, though she and her family just moved to texas she represented the east bay and the national spelling bee in years past. she says that her prize money will go to board her college fund. >> it wasn't as scary because i i want to the national spelling for you. in 2019 representing the east bay. so it was scary as it was back then. surprised by far i've got in this p do you know what you want to do when you grow up. i want to be a reconstructive surgeon. you know, helping people been in car accidents or people with birth defects. >> chargers says that she would like to either attend ucsf in why you or columbia university. >> temperatures today much cooler than what we saw yesterday. but what can we expect for the upcoming expect for the upcoming workweek of the answ like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupu
but democrats say they would like to see them renewed and 20 22 reporting in washington reshad hudson. >> a ceremony plan did second place in this year's scripps spelling bee. charred truck through mala will receive a $30,000 prize for her second place win, though she and her family just moved to texas she represented the east bay and the national spelling bee in years past. she says that her prize money will go to board her college fund. >> it wasn't as scary because i i want to...
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against some of the bay area's biggest tech companies kron four's, washington correspondent reshad hudson has that story. >> we're going to hold big tech very accountable wednesday. former president donald trump announced a class action lawsuit against 3 of the country's biggest tech companies. facebook, twitter and google for censoring free speech. >> trump was banned from the sites earlier this year following the january 6 capitol attack. >> our case. we'll prove this is unlawful it's unconstitutional and is completely an american. >> trump says congress should change internet regulations to keep big tech companies in line. >> the liability protections that they have under section 2.30. is at a very minimum changed and maybe at a maximum take it away. >> he has bigger issues to worry about and some of our friends and big tech. but indiana congressman andre carson says former president trump is focused on the wrong problem. >> well, i think there should be regulations as it relates to president inciting a riot. the branch of government shortly after the announcement. republican members o
against some of the bay area's biggest tech companies kron four's, washington correspondent reshad hudson has that story. >> we're going to hold big tech very accountable wednesday. former president donald trump announced a class action lawsuit against 3 of the country's biggest tech companies. facebook, twitter and google for censoring free speech. >> trump was banned from the sites earlier this year following the january 6 capitol attack. >> our case. we'll prove this is...
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thanks to the federal child tax credit kron four's, washington correspondent reshad hudson explains. >> how it's going to help working families. this is going to help. >> democrats like senate majority leader chuck schumer say this year's expanded child tax credit is the country's largest investment and working families. it does great things for our economy. pumping money into it for the rest of the year. many parents of children under the age of 6 are eligible for $300 monthly payments or $250 for children. 6 to 18 people who didn't make enough to file taxes will still be eligible for the payments. this is the largest attacks child tax credit history and indiana. congressman andre carson says there are no restrictions on how to spend the money. it will be providing historic relief to families at a time when they need it the most. democrats say the child tax credit payments will cut child poverty in half. but republicans worry it will lead to more government spending. robert rector with the conservative think tank. the heritage foundation believes the program will incentivize people
thanks to the federal child tax credit kron four's, washington correspondent reshad hudson explains. >> how it's going to help working families. this is going to help. >> democrats like senate majority leader chuck schumer say this year's expanded child tax credit is the country's largest investment and working families. it does great things for our economy. pumping money into it for the rest of the year. many parents of children under the age of 6 are eligible for $300 monthly...
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reporting live in washington rashad hudson, back to you. thank you for that report. was shop. >> all right. well, back here at home as you're waking up on this wednesday morning. you're probably trying to figure out what to we're okay. i don't even want to call it because yesterday i was like monday was the warmest day yesterday. john was certainly hot one. so will people still have to brave the heat over the next couple days. we're going to break. >> we are definitely looking at the break. rain and temperatures falling significantly in london today, especially coastal areas. pretty steady staff and bayside areas, although a little bit cooler will be a really noticeable difference today. i definitely say bring the jackets. whatever the case this morning because you're going to need them as you're stepping outside 2 water temperatures in the 50's. a pretty noticeable sea breeze. and yes, the return of some low gray. that's market street there in the distance in san francisco. it's about all you can see between the clouds that are shrouding the city right now. low gray
reporting live in washington rashad hudson, back to you. thank you for that report. was shop. >> all right. well, back here at home as you're waking up on this wednesday morning. you're probably trying to figure out what to we're okay. i don't even want to call it because yesterday i was like monday was the warmest day yesterday. john was certainly hot one. so will people still have to brave the heat over the next couple days. we're going to break. >> we are definitely looking at...
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our washington correspondent reshad hudson live in washington, dc tonight with more on the president's trip to florida sunshine. >> good evening. while in florida today, president biden announced that the federal government will cover 100% of the search and rescue efforts for only the first 30 days. >> the whole nation is reporting with these families. they see every day on television. they're going through. >> one week after the devastating building collapse in surfside, florida. president biden and first lady jill biden met with survivors and first responders. >> she doing here is incredible. >> during a briefing with florida governor ron desantis and local leaders. the president pledged the full response from the federal government. >> that's why we decided to cover. for example, 100%. the search and rescue costs for the first 3 days. governor desantis praised the federal government for its cooperation in assisting with we've had no bureaucracy descent us as first responders will also need help in the weeks to come for anything mental health support for some of the folks have been i
our washington correspondent reshad hudson live in washington, dc tonight with more on the president's trip to florida sunshine. >> good evening. while in florida today, president biden announced that the federal government will cover 100% of the search and rescue efforts for only the first 30 days. >> the whole nation is reporting with these families. they see every day on television. they're going through. >> one week after the devastating building collapse in surfside,...
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washington correspondent shawn hudson joins us with the latest. good morning, russia. >> good morning. president biden says his administration is doing everything it can to address those price increases. he wants are sure americans that it's only temporary. >> look, we brought this economy back from the brink with just 6 months in office. president biden says his economic agenda is working. >> but there are growing concerns that his policies are leading to inflation. >> our experts believe and the data shows to most of the price increases we've seen our were expected and expected to be temporary. >> the president acknowledged americans are paying more for food gas and other basic needs and says he has a plan to fix it. >> my build back better plan. we'll be a force reach even lower prices for americans looking ahead. >> you suggested the right way to shake this inflation was. another 3.5 trillion and spending. >> on capitol hill. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says it's the biden agenda that's driving the high costs and prices, families
washington correspondent shawn hudson joins us with the latest. good morning, russia. >> good morning. president biden says his administration is doing everything it can to address those price increases. he wants are sure americans that it's only temporary. >> look, we brought this economy back from the brink with just 6 months in office. president biden says his economic agenda is working. >> but there are growing concerns that his policies are leading to inflation. >>...
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washington correspondent reshad hudson joins us with the very latest. good morning. rush hour. >> good morning senate democratic leader chuck schumer announced he is going to call for a provisional vote on wednesday regarding that bipartisan infrastructure bill. but republicans say the bill isn't quite ready. the pressure is mounting for lawmakers to reach an agreement this week on a pair of massive domestic spending bills. one of them has a one 0.2 trillion dollar bill focused on repairing roads and bridges ohio senator rob portman. it's incredibly important legislation. we have a situation now in our country where we do have. >> crumbling infrastructure. it's hurting our. our efficiency. democrats like ohio senator sherrod brown are hoping to pass a 3.5 trillion dollar plan as well. >> that includes free community college for universal pre k and fighting climate change. >> these families can launch their children into a better life. if they have a little more support. >> and last week, senate majority leader chuck schumer said he is scheduling a procedural vote wed
washington correspondent reshad hudson joins us with the very latest. good morning. rush hour. >> good morning senate democratic leader chuck schumer announced he is going to call for a provisional vote on wednesday regarding that bipartisan infrastructure bill. but republicans say the bill isn't quite ready. the pressure is mounting for lawmakers to reach an agreement this week on a pair of massive domestic spending bills. one of them has a one 0.2 trillion dollar bill focused on...
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patty: the city of hudson in upstate new york is pretty much like every small town in america.a few with much to many more with less. college student jihad mia was in the latter category, until recently. he entered a lottery for a program, private donors promising to pay 25 people in hudson $500 a month every month for five years. no strings attached. >> was shocked. i didn't want to believe it. patty: key is one of a few hundred people across the country receiving money every month as part of a pilot program happening in more than a dozen cities. one of the first was started in 2019 in stockton, california. the results from the first year were recently released. dr. amy castro baker is the lead researcher. >> what we have seen in stockton is people know best what their families needs are. and that they have leveraged that money to increase their family's financial stability. and in many cases, increase their access to stable employment. patty: the number of participants who found full-time work increased by 12. she says because they could take time off to find a new job. emoti
patty: the city of hudson in upstate new york is pretty much like every small town in america.a few with much to many more with less. college student jihad mia was in the latter category, until recently. he entered a lottery for a program, private donors promising to pay 25 people in hudson $500 a month every month for five years. no strings attached. >> was shocked. i didn't want to believe it. patty: key is one of a few hundred people across the country receiving money every month as...
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house gop leader has now pulled all of his picks for that committee washing correspondent reshad hudson joins us live from dc with the details. good morning. was shot. >> good morning. democrats say this committee will move forward with their investigation with or without republicans taking part. but this is all unfolding as they're set to hold their first hearing in just a few days. 6 months after the violent attack on the u.s. capitol lawmakers are sparring over the committee charged with investigating it. >> house speaker nancy pelosi rejected to republicans. ohio congressman jim jordan an indiana congressman jim banks who are picked, but house gop leader kevin mccarthy to sit on the committee pelosi citing past statements made by the 2. so egregious abuse of power mccarthy slammed the speaker's decision and pulled all 5 of us picks from participating in the committee. >> this represents something that has not happened in the house before for select committee by this story. >> congressman jordan and banks say democrats are playing politics. they just want to be partisan. they just wa
house gop leader has now pulled all of his picks for that committee washing correspondent reshad hudson joins us live from dc with the details. good morning. was shot. >> good morning. democrats say this committee will move forward with their investigation with or without republicans taking part. but this is all unfolding as they're set to hold their first hearing in just a few days. 6 months after the violent attack on the u.s. capitol lawmakers are sparring over the committee charged...
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the un issued cease fire applies to the entire zone, but neither side abides by it. colonel hudson is visiting a village under his to restriction and talking with families, but just divide a bombing raid over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed where the family was sleeping. colonel hudson doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted. there is no installation includes vicinity of this. so there is no sense that they haven't this please enter the installation to him getting some pretty target each the 2nd attack within just a few months. this is the picture of this lady. she got injured. the mother was struck in the eye and her 4 year old son was hit by shrapnel. he'll have the scars for the rest of his life. or any worry, little one. bombings are becoming more frequent. some residents have already left the area, but most want to stay, no matter the cost. 80, i'm killed today. i want to bob the other guy. why? why should i leave the middle? yeah. middle, our ancestors lived here before the war, steve on it for you. why did you, you got a yellow subway? it's
the un issued cease fire applies to the entire zone, but neither side abides by it. colonel hudson is visiting a village under his to restriction and talking with families, but just divide a bombing raid over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed where the family was sleeping. colonel hudson doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted. there is no installation includes vicinity of this. so there is no sense that they haven't this please enter the installation to him...
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that is jennifer hudson in the upcoming movie "respect."ranklin. hudson sat down with oprah to talk about taking on the role of the queen of soul, and janai has the scoop on that and much more in "binge this" coming up in our next hour. that song is one of those where you always wish you could sing. >> yeah, then you realize you can't and you're like, oh, well, but jennifer hudson can. >> she can. >> that's going to be great to see. more on that coming up still ahead. >>> first, though, some of the other big stories we're following happening right now, the heartbreaking search for victims of the deadly building collapse in surfside, florida, has come to an end one month after champlain towers south came down, 97 victims were recovered, and at least one person is still missing. >>> also right now, more than 100 people have died in india after monsoon rains caused flooding and landslides in the western part of the country. regions in the area saw up to 23 inches of rainfall in just 24 hours. >>> guys, i want you to take a look at who decided
that is jennifer hudson in the upcoming movie "respect."ranklin. hudson sat down with oprah to talk about taking on the role of the queen of soul, and janai has the scoop on that and much more in "binge this" coming up in our next hour. that song is one of those where you always wish you could sing. >> yeah, then you realize you can't and you're like, oh, well, but jennifer hudson can. >> she can. >> that's going to be great to see. more on that coming up...
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you're up in hudson, new york, where this is sort of a parent's nightmare, an outbreak at a camp. >> yeah, there's outbreaks not only have we been reporting on outbreaks at camps around the country but there's a local one here that's happening here in hudson, new york i'll be talking about and of course the unvaccinated kind of plays into that because these kids under 12 cannot get the vaccine. so that's been a major issue. when it comes to that white house guidance white house saying the cdc is largely going to be leading the case on this and deciding whether or not to change the guidance officially. they will be deferring to them but according to "the washington post" we know that the cdc is part of those talks on whether or not any mask guidance would be coming up here in the coming weeks, or even months as we get into the lower vaccination rates, the lowest vaccination rates we have seen in months, kendis and lindsay. let's show you a new ap poll that shows among the unvaccinated 45% say they will definitely not get the shot, 35% say they probably won't, and 64% say they have lit
you're up in hudson, new york, where this is sort of a parent's nightmare, an outbreak at a camp. >> yeah, there's outbreaks not only have we been reporting on outbreaks at camps around the country but there's a local one here that's happening here in hudson, new york i'll be talking about and of course the unvaccinated kind of plays into that because these kids under 12 cannot get the vaccine. so that's been a major issue. when it comes to that white house guidance white house saying the...
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if you have never heard of it, the american heritage museum in hudson. we have 90 plus tanks there and out of them there only three that you not run. there is an m1 that runs on loan from the marine corps. and we have one with gas in it if you crank it, you can drive it. >> my future itinerary. >> i volunteer and help clean them and paint them. >> awesome. thank you. [crosstalk] >> thank you. thank you. [laughter] have you been to this in the past? >> i have not been in a couple years. [background conversations] awesome to have you in new hampshire. tell anna that i said hello. tell me when you're coming back. >> i will, i will tell her. appreciate it. >> i am standing up here. >> if you don't mind, i have a question about what our police unions can do, maybe. i have cousins and the police force. i am just worried about opposing something -- supposing some does get past demanding restrictions. the legislature is going to want police to enforce that. is there any way that --? >> my experience with police unions in washington is they have been strong advoc
if you have never heard of it, the american heritage museum in hudson. we have 90 plus tanks there and out of them there only three that you not run. there is an m1 that runs on loan from the marine corps. and we have one with gas in it if you crank it, you can drive it. >> my future itinerary. >> i volunteer and help clean them and paint them. >> awesome. thank you. [crosstalk] >> thank you. thank you. [laughter] have you been to this in the past? >> i have not...
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. >> pauley: not long ago, it was a decaying pier on manhattan's hudson river. no longer.a teichner will be showing us some big doings on little island. >> reporter: we're off to an island get-away, but no need to pack. in new york city, a 260 million dollar fantasy in the hudson river, put er designer diane von furstenberg. >> i wanted it whimsical. i didn't want it self-important. >> reporter: coming up this sunday morning, the little island that is the next big thing. >> patricia: >> pauley: from a band new island to a very old one. with david pogue, we've got tickets to coney island. dr. jon lapook asks: what is it about guys and directions? conor knighton takes in a performance at wolf trap, a washington area treasure marking its 50th year. plus mo rocca, steve hartman and more on this sunday morning, july 25th, 2021. and we'll be right back. ♪ [ this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california he's supporting our businesses and communities. which means every fruity skewer is like another sweet nail
. >> pauley: not long ago, it was a decaying pier on manhattan's hudson river. no longer.a teichner will be showing us some big doings on little island. >> reporter: we're off to an island get-away, but no need to pack. in new york city, a 260 million dollar fantasy in the hudson river, put er designer diane von furstenberg. >> i wanted it whimsical. i didn't want it self-important. >> reporter: coming up this sunday morning, the little island that is the next big thing....
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i'm an adjunct fellow from the hudson institute center for dispense concepts and technology and i'm joined today by a distinguished panel and let me start by introducing them and i will start with michelle flournoy who doesn't really need an introduction but nonetheless i will offer one, cofounder and managing partner of the west executive advisors and cofounder and chair of the center for the american securities. she previously of course was the undersecretary of defense for policy. likewise, if you follow you know congressman from massachusettsts sixth district a former marine who served for four combat tours and sits on the house armed services committee and is very active on the defense matters. and finally, we have the privilege of being joined by the director of the strategic capabilities office, an agency that reports to the deputy secretary defense. a technical background with an advanced degree in engineering and previously held leadership positions in the aeronautics directorate. the title of our event today is called transforming defense for a competitive era so that is what i h
i'm an adjunct fellow from the hudson institute center for dispense concepts and technology and i'm joined today by a distinguished panel and let me start by introducing them and i will start with michelle flournoy who doesn't really need an introduction but nonetheless i will offer one, cofounder and managing partner of the west executive advisors and cofounder and chair of the center for the american securities. she previously of course was the undersecretary of defense for policy. likewise,...
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i am in adjunct fellow from the hudson institute. i am joined today by a distinguished panel and let me start introducing them. she doesn't really need an introduction but nevertheless, i will offer one up. she is the co-founder of west exec founders. sheet previously, of course was the secretary defensive policy. likewise, if you follow national security on the hill, you know congressman seth moulton. representative from massachusetts sixth district. he is a former marine. he now sits on the house armed services committee among other committees and is very active on defense matters. finally, we have the privilege of being joined, -- joined by the director of the strategic capabilities office. they report to the deputy secretary of defense. they have eight technical background. the previous he helped readership position at nasa and the aeronautics development. the topic is called transform and defense for a competitive era. that is what i hope to talk about. we will dive right in and talk about what our defense challenges are. each o
i am in adjunct fellow from the hudson institute. i am joined today by a distinguished panel and let me start introducing them. she doesn't really need an introduction but nevertheless, i will offer one up. she is the co-founder of west exec founders. sheet previously, of course was the secretary defensive policy. likewise, if you follow national security on the hill, you know congressman seth moulton. representative from massachusetts sixth district. he is a former marine. he now sits on the...