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, because hudson was an english subject.re ahead of us, right off the bow. that is the pollepel island, home of bannerman's castle. why is that island not get any closer? we're going to need to step on it here. the tide's coming in! there's not just a surprise around every corner, there's living history. johnny devenanzio: from 1901 until his passing in 1918 francis bannerman constructed the castle on pollepel island as a means to house army surplus and munitions. frank bannerman, the sixth, he was the father of the army navy store. this is the man, right here. that's the man. that's him. so this castle was built as a warehouse. it was a safe place to have his gunpowder and a safe place to store cannons and munitions. this was his man cave. his wife was like listen honey you're not keeping any of that crap in here. you go take it to the island. [laughter] johnny devenanzio: chartered boat trips-- that's a wave, bill! woo! johnny devenanzio: --and kayaking excursions with bill carter of storm king adventures get you to the is
, because hudson was an english subject.re ahead of us, right off the bow. that is the pollepel island, home of bannerman's castle. why is that island not get any closer? we're going to need to step on it here. the tide's coming in! there's not just a surprise around every corner, there's living history. johnny devenanzio: from 1901 until his passing in 1918 francis bannerman constructed the castle on pollepel island as a means to house army surplus and munitions. frank bannerman, the sixth, he...
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remember the hudson's bay. discouraged settlement it made no attempt to bring europe and women to the region to start families and to establish a permanent settler society. no attempt at all. the hbc discouraged ownership of lands. it was purely and extractive resource colony and indigenous were viewed by the hudson's bay company for their utility in company operations. there was no drive the part of the british to dispossess this native peoples of lands, no effort to place them reservations that would have been detrimental to the companies operations to mention its profits. americans, by contrast, are essentially the opposite in every aspect. americans expected. bring it to the oregon country. the more individualistic and democratic attitudes of their society. americans on private ownership of land. americans insisted on having voice in their government, on permanent settlements and indeed, many of the american many of the american rivals in the west in this era are families. and then finally, for the american
remember the hudson's bay. discouraged settlement it made no attempt to bring europe and women to the region to start families and to establish a permanent settler society. no attempt at all. the hbc discouraged ownership of lands. it was purely and extractive resource colony and indigenous were viewed by the hudson's bay company for their utility in company operations. there was no drive the part of the british to dispossess this native peoples of lands, no effort to place them reservations...
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he's been a friend of hudson for many years. he's part of our roots in indiana and he's a former colleague from the bush administration and i could not be happier to be able to introduce him today. i'd like to acknowledge his brother, congressman greg pence, who is with us. at hudson we know how important it is to have good people serve our country so thank you both for being with us. vice president pence, i won't entirely do justice to his distinguished resume in order to give him time for his remarks today. he has the distinguished career in public service beginning with his legal practice in indiana policy review foundation and he established the mike pence show, a syndicated radio show and weekly television public affairs program in indiana. in 2000, he successfully entered the united states house of representatives. throughout his tenure in congress, vice president pence was re-elected six times. his colleagues recognized his leadership qualities, unanimously elected him to chairman of the house study committee and the hous
he's been a friend of hudson for many years. he's part of our roots in indiana and he's a former colleague from the bush administration and i could not be happier to be able to introduce him today. i'd like to acknowledge his brother, congressman greg pence, who is with us. at hudson we know how important it is to have good people serve our country so thank you both for being with us. vice president pence, i won't entirely do justice to his distinguished resume in order to give him time for his...
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hudson's designs aren't just appearing on the runway. his work is on the cover of essence and has been on the racks at saks and neiman marcus and target. i take the time to really think about different women in the same garment, and i really do. when you put on my clothes, it almost feels like an armor, but a comfortable armor because the fabric looks rigid and like it's stiff. but it stretches. hudson says he's always had an eye for fashion, even as a kid growing up in ridgeway south carolina, a town of fewer than 500 people, i remember just having this innate sense ability about fashion really just helping my mom get ready at as young as 5 or 6 years old. her asking me what color shoes she should wear, or does this jacket look right and me telling her, you need to take it in a little in the way things like that as a five year old. yeah, absolutely. i remember it clear as day while he had some breakout moments in his 20s, it took a while before he was able to make a living from his lifelong passion in fashion. there are so many avenues
hudson's designs aren't just appearing on the runway. his work is on the cover of essence and has been on the racks at saks and neiman marcus and target. i take the time to really think about different women in the same garment, and i really do. when you put on my clothes, it almost feels like an armor, but a comfortable armor because the fabric looks rigid and like it's stiff. but it stretches. hudson says he's always had an eye for fashion, even as a kid growing up in ridgeway south carolina,...
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he has been a friend of hudson for many years. he is part of our lives in indiana and a former colleague from the bush administration and i could not be happier to introduce them today. i would like to acknowledge his brother who is with us. we know how important it is, thank you for both being with us. vice president pence -- his distinguished resume in order to give him time today, he has a distant wish career in public service beginning with his legal practice and indiana policy review foundation. he established the mike pence shall, as indicated video show in public affairs program in indiana. in 2000, he six -- successfully entered the united states has a represented. mice -- vice president pence was elected six times. his colleagues recognized his leadership qualities and elected him to chairman of the house republican chairman for -- committee. 2013 he was elected the 50th governor of indiana. he then became the vice president in 2016, serving alongside president trump. today, mike pence is running for president of the unit
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thank you for the great leadership we provide here at the hudson institute. you read the introduction just the way i wrote it. but all kidding aside i am truly grateful. not only for your career, your career in public service but i am so grateful that you're more than 60 years, the hudson institute has shaped our public discourse in the minds of american -- american thinkers and always stood for the principal that america leads the way. 20 in thinking the hudson institute for their hospitality. i want to thank you especially. all of you here today. those of you there looking on. for the very first installment of the presidential speech series. it was back in october of 2018. i came here to the hudson institute. i was serving as vice president of the united states. i had the honor of presenting our administration's first major foreign policy address. on america's relationship with china. our administration is taking in a much tougher stance on china. leaders in both political parties had hoped for the best with china. expanded economic trade, commerce and exch
thank you for the great leadership we provide here at the hudson institute. you read the introduction just the way i wrote it. but all kidding aside i am truly grateful. not only for your career, your career in public service but i am so grateful that you're more than 60 years, the hudson institute has shaped our public discourse in the minds of american -- american thinkers and always stood for the principal that america leads the way. 20 in thinking the hudson institute for their hospitality....
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when we think about the hudson, in ancestors. when we think about the hudson. in the _ ancestors.when we think about the hudson, in the past that was - hudson, in the past that was incredible polluted, sewage flowed into the air, industrial waste as well, what are people told you about what it meant to them and to their lives to have that river clean—up? aha, lives to have that river clean—up? lot people have said that they started cleaning it up and cleaning at mile by mile, town by town. factory after factory. you are an inspiration. great to have you with us. hello there. good afternoon. some rather stark temperature contrasts across the uk again today. towards the south, well, it's feeling warm. there's plenty of sunshine around as well, as captured by our weather watcher here in market harborough in leicestershire. to this humid air play on its way south and that warming temperatures again on the rise for today and tomorrow before things turn were unsettled by sunday but back to today, here is the slow—moving band of rain affecting scottish borders, parts of northumberland fo
when we think about the hudson, in ancestors. when we think about the hudson. in the _ ancestors.when we think about the hudson, in the past that was - hudson, in the past that was incredible polluted, sewage flowed into the air, industrial waste as well, what are people told you about what it meant to them and to their lives to have that river clean—up? aha, lives to have that river clean—up? lot people have said that they started cleaning it up and cleaning at mile by mile, town by town....
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here in the hudson. the rainbow smelt you still use didn't have it the river and no longer does because the temperature has already risen beyond the threshold that it can stand. we'll see other species decline and disappear in a similar fashion. but lois's swim down the hudson river highlights our issues, such as the impacts of climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and the human causes of contamination. oh, our issues that are relevant to water ways throughout the world. i hope that this when is assume, which gets hope to people around the world that this river, which was so bad, the polluted was turned around and hopefully they can look at whatever they all in the world and say to themselves. but if they can clean up the hudson, why can't we clean up our river? for a man who is putting into action his call to humanity for clean or rivers, and doing it one stroke at a time. gabriel's on do, i'll just need a newburgh new york, the, the ssl just here. right. and these are the top stories. the cell liby
here in the hudson. the rainbow smelt you still use didn't have it the river and no longer does because the temperature has already risen beyond the threshold that it can stand. we'll see other species decline and disappear in a similar fashion. but lois's swim down the hudson river highlights our issues, such as the impacts of climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and the human causes of contamination. oh, our issues that are relevant to water ways throughout the world. i hope that this...
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hudson? >> that's a complete answer. it's the same for me. >> and mr. hudson, you would agree that this money does not find its way in most cases to the consumer at the pharmacy counter? >> over the last decade, the list price increased over 50% but the out-of-pocket expense, which someone was paying in the over-the-counter has increased 45%. it's on average not making its way to the counter, the person who is trying to make the choice to go through. >> i think we have a strange system here because to say the least because most of us would think that the rebate, the discount that is negotiated by the ppm would largely benefit the consumer at the pharmacy counter but in fact it goes to the pbm's themselves and it goes to the plan sponsors. that could be an ensure that could be a large employer but it's not making its way down. so the insurers will tell you that we use it to moderate rates and keep rates lower for everyone. the problem with that explanation insurance is based on the principle t
hudson? >> that's a complete answer. it's the same for me. >> and mr. hudson, you would agree that this money does not find its way in most cases to the consumer at the pharmacy counter? >> over the last decade, the list price increased over 50% but the out-of-pocket expense, which someone was paying in the over-the-counter has increased 45%. it's on average not making its way to the counter, the person who is trying to make the choice to go through. >> i think we have a...
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[applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to the betsie and wally center at the hudson institute. it's my honor to introduce vice-president michael r. pence. he's been a friend for years, and roots in indiana and a former colleague with the bush administration. i'd like to acknowledge his brother greg pence who is with us? >> (applause) >> and we know how important it is to have people serve our country. thank you both for being with us. >> vice-president pence, i'm not going to do justice for his distinguished resume' in order for him to give talks today. he had public service beginning with legal policy foundation. the established the mike pence show, a weekly program in indiana. in 2000 he successfully entered the united states house of representatives. throughout his tenure in congress, vice-president pence was reelected six times. his colleagues recognized his leadership qualities, unanimously elected him to the chairman of the house republican study committee and the republican house conference. 2013 he was elected the governor of indiana, later became of course the vice-pre
[applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to the betsie and wally center at the hudson institute. it's my honor to introduce vice-president michael r. pence. he's been a friend for years, and roots in indiana and a former colleague with the bush administration. i'd like to acknowledge his brother greg pence who is with us? >> (applause) >> and we know how important it is to have people serve our country. thank you both for being with us. >> vice-president pence, i'm not...
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now, they could not go out onto the hudson. the hudson's a tidal estuary. you need a bigger boat. eventually, when they do their final enlargement, they get bigger boats and even then full riverboats were $200 more and had gunnels that were a foot and a half higher because that's what you needed in the end, they weren't successful because the canal could buy whatever boat they wanted and the cheapest boats couldn't go on the hudson. they made more money, stayed on the canal. it's it's one of the rare things where the lowest guys on the other, you know, in the feet, if you will, actually had a little bit of agency. they bought the so in the midst of season section boats made for the morris canal were $800. everybody bought those a regular scow at this point in time 1200 dollars and a full riverboat 1400 dollars you're making to $100 a year. so paying off a boat, the canal company was selling it to you and taking it was around $20 a trip. the canal boats were numbered. the canal company kept track. once you bought the boat, you named it so we can we know that when you see a name boa
now, they could not go out onto the hudson. the hudson's a tidal estuary. you need a bigger boat. eventually, when they do their final enlargement, they get bigger boats and even then full riverboats were $200 more and had gunnels that were a foot and a half higher because that's what you needed in the end, they weren't successful because the canal could buy whatever boat they wanted and the cheapest boats couldn't go on the hudson. they made more money, stayed on the canal. it's it's one of...
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because they evacuated their position out of port hudson. this is the first time that land mines were used. but they're effective. they never -- the union never attacked -- they just walked in. virginia, the state of many firsts. joe mattelan landed here in -- i can't see. i can't read. fort monroe area. and will they're going to march -- this is in 1862 the largest rme on soil today was going to march up the peninsula and attack anding take richmond. part 3. general johnston ordered delaying measures along the peninsula, primarily here at yorktown. the matkpwrager line. to delay or defeat federal forces. but as the federal forces started to pile up, the confederates knew that this was just a delaying action to give the confederate government and the military and commander more time to buildefenses around richmond. some of the measures the coederate army took were quaker like lincoln logs. just have a parade here. marched here. have them parade there. create noise. face a larger argument. in the morning of may 5, 1862, the federals launched
because they evacuated their position out of port hudson. this is the first time that land mines were used. but they're effective. they never -- the union never attacked -- they just walked in. virginia, the state of many firsts. joe mattelan landed here in -- i can't see. i can't read. fort monroe area. and will they're going to march -- this is in 1862 the largest rme on soil today was going to march up the peninsula and attack anding take richmond. part 3. general johnston ordered delaying...
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full and every single time it would come back to the hudson. it's a one river in the old world, but i can tell the story about over this. future shows the hudson to highlight it as a success story. as recently as 30 years ago, parts of the river were so polluted it would have been too dangerous to swim. but through a decades long effort by advocacy groups and the government, most of the hudson river is now relatively clean. the new threat now is less about pollution and more about climate for the increased temperatures and the water are going to affect the fish that can live there already here in the hudson. the rainbows smelt you still use didn't have it the river and no longer does because the temperature has already risen beyond the threshold that it can stand. we'll see other species decline and disappear in a similar fashion, but lewis's swim down the hudson river highlights our issues, such as the impacts of climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and the human causes of contamination. oh, our issues that are relevant to waterways throu
full and every single time it would come back to the hudson. it's a one river in the old world, but i can tell the story about over this. future shows the hudson to highlight it as a success story. as recently as 30 years ago, parts of the river were so polluted it would have been too dangerous to swim. but through a decades long effort by advocacy groups and the government, most of the hudson river is now relatively clean. the new threat now is less about pollution and more about climate for...
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jane hudson, sister hudson is the one who direct to -- directed me and kept me going. and she is the one i call in san francisco. am i talking too long? [laughter] [applause] >> i'll cut you off when it's time. >> i'll ask you this, sonia. ms. hudson directed you to "their eyes were watching god." >> right. >> may you please share with us your favorite passage from that book and take us through the significance of that passage? >> that meant that i really wanted to read the whole book for you. [laughter] and i realize. this is a book that i taught all of those years, so it is falling apart, so since she started, i figured i should continue it, because i was not sure what other people had. i remembered, when i stumbled after that beginning, seeing the woman as she would make them remember at the that would store up from other times so they chewed up the bad parts of their minds and swallowed with relish. they made to burning statements with questions and killing out of lives. it was lies, cruelty, a mood, life, words walking without masters, walking together like harmon
jane hudson, sister hudson is the one who direct to -- directed me and kept me going. and she is the one i call in san francisco. am i talking too long? [laughter] [applause] >> i'll cut you off when it's time. >> i'll ask you this, sonia. ms. hudson directed you to "their eyes were watching god." >> right. >> may you please share with us your favorite passage from that book and take us through the significance of that passage? >> that meant that i really...
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but if they can clean up the hudson, why can't we clean up our river? for a man who is putting into action his call to humanity for cleaner rivers and doing it one stroke at a time. gabriel's on do, i'll just need a newburgh, new york. italy is transferring hundreds of migrants away from land, produced an island because it says it cannot cope with the increasing number of asylum seekers and produces reception center is already taking in 15 times more migraines and its official capacity. so they are being moved to sicily. within a 118000 migrants have arrived in italy by boat this year. most of them from north africa and a 5 month old baby died on wednesday after a boat capsized near land produced a judge in the us election interference case. and the state of georgia will decide on thursday, a former president, donald trump, and 18 other defendants will be tried at the same time. they faced more than 40 charges on attempts to reverse the 2020 election results in the states. like hannah reports from atlanta, its a busy week for fulton county, superior jud
but if they can clean up the hudson, why can't we clean up our river? for a man who is putting into action his call to humanity for cleaner rivers and doing it one stroke at a time. gabriel's on do, i'll just need a newburgh, new york. italy is transferring hundreds of migrants away from land, produced an island because it says it cannot cope with the increasing number of asylum seekers and produces reception center is already taking in 15 times more migraines and its official capacity. so they...
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of port hudson and their union unexploded ordinance. they are taken by insurgents, used as ied and provide explosive device and attack on american convoy. with american weapons. this is the same idea, that the confederates are using, defending port hudson. taking unexploded shells and repurposed thing them to attack and defend the enemy. 1864, the photograph on the left was taken by me, at west point military museum basement. these are all the active scene mines, at the end of the war, or most of them that were intact or brad. these are in the basement, nobody will see these. this one right here, this was used on the road to savannah, georgia. general sherman came in contact. his troops came in contact with these mines. and he was very unforgiving. at two of his enemies, as you all know, and several of his men were killed and maimed by landmines in the road. on the way to savannah. he was so upset, that he wanted wagon loads of confederate prisoners of war to be dragged over the minefields. as a lesson. and he was talked down from that.
of port hudson and their union unexploded ordinance. they are taken by insurgents, used as ied and provide explosive device and attack on american convoy. with american weapons. this is the same idea, that the confederates are using, defending port hudson. taking unexploded shells and repurposed thing them to attack and defend the enemy. 1864, the photograph on the left was taken by me, at west point military museum basement. these are all the active scene mines, at the end of the war, or most...
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james barnett from hudson institute, thank so - hudson institute, thank so much.bringing to an end a stand—off with a group of heavily armed men. the gunmen are suspected of carrying out an attack overnight, in which a policeman died. here's our balkans correspondent. the shooting appears to be over and the monastery is once again and the monastery is once again a place of quiet contemplation and pilgrimage but the mutual recriminations between serbia and kosovo have onlyjust begun. serbia's president alexander prcic has made a televised address to the nation. he described the killing of a kosovo police force officer as absolutely reprehensible, an event that could not be justified. however, he also made it clear that he thought the prime minister of kosovo bore ultimate responsibility for the shooting and the events which followed, after a campaign of provocations against the ethnic serb minority who live in north kosovo. the authorities in pristina unsurprisingly are having none of that. prime minister alban carty has minister alban ca rty has described minister
james barnett from hudson institute, thank so - hudson institute, thank so much.bringing to an end a stand—off with a group of heavily armed men. the gunmen are suspected of carrying out an attack overnight, in which a policeman died. here's our balkans correspondent. the shooting appears to be over and the monastery is once again and the monastery is once again a place of quiet contemplation and pilgrimage but the mutual recriminations between serbia and kosovo have onlyjust begun. serbia's...
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this is the port hudson military museum or state park. it's a beautiful state park, highly recommended. but these are two types of shells that were found that did not go off. and this is not a unique situation of repurposing unexploded ammunition. this is from iraq. i'm going to move to the president. these are american cluster bombs that did not go off in iraq. these photographs are brought back from a former student of mi. here's a high dud rate. so there's different types of munitions just think of port hudson and all the union unexploded ordnance. they're used. they're taken by insurgents use as an ied, improvised explosive device and attacked an american convoy with american weapons. so this is sort of the same idea that the confederate pts are using defending port hudson. taking unexploded shells and repurposing them to attack and defend the enemy. 1864. the photograph on the left is taken by me at the west point military museum basement. these were all the act of sea mines at the end of the war, or most of them that were intact wer
this is the port hudson military museum or state park. it's a beautiful state park, highly recommended. but these are two types of shells that were found that did not go off. and this is not a unique situation of repurposing unexploded ammunition. this is from iraq. i'm going to move to the president. these are american cluster bombs that did not go off in iraq. these photographs are brought back from a former student of mi. here's a high dud rate. so there's different types of munitions just...
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a511-6319 back now with this happen starting with the brit who just swam the entire length of the hudson wow. >> why this happened in new york and if anyone is in new york, it's because you know how gross the water of the hudson can be and are. and currently are. all right. he started way, way upstate, deep in the adirondacks and ending exactly one month later right here in the big apple as he approached the city in the hudson, 53 year old endurance swimmer lewis pugh took safety precautions, including taking swigs of pepto-bismol, washing up with surgical soap and wearing earplugs. >> honey, you need a blowtorch. >> if you need surgical soap and pepto-bismol to swim in, maybe find a different body of water of all the bodies of water. >> i've certainly been put my foot in that one. but to each their own, it's still a cool thing what he did. it was very cool. bravo. >> and congratulations to him. next, the very first spotless giraffe spotted in the world while wild, wild, wild. >> we know about the other one. this happened in central namibia. the little guy was caught prancing through a r
a511-6319 back now with this happen starting with the brit who just swam the entire length of the hudson wow. >> why this happened in new york and if anyone is in new york, it's because you know how gross the water of the hudson can be and are. and currently are. all right. he started way, way upstate, deep in the adirondacks and ending exactly one month later right here in the big apple as he approached the city in the hudson, 53 year old endurance swimmer lewis pugh took safety...
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it is so great to meet you because i remember growing up in new york city when the hudson was reallyalking about it off-camera who began to say, say the hudson. >> a swim like this would've been impossible 50 years ago, but in the 1970s, new yorkers said enough is enough. mile upon mile, town after town, factory after factory, and they have turned the fate of this river around, and yes, we must be vigilant peter is still more work to be done, but it's an amazing story. >> how long did that swim take you? >> it took me 32 days it was a long swim. >> and what were the biggest challenges? you've had a number of storms the last 52 days and a lot of terrible weather. >> yes. that's where all the fear is because you're going down very fast rapids, there are rocks everywhere, and i was so frightened i would hit a rock, and it would be all over. in the middle of the river, the challenge there was that the river sort of widens out, but also, the worry was, you know, finishing. often, you have the rains come and you know you're going to pollution in the water, so that was a big concern. >> ind
it is so great to meet you because i remember growing up in new york city when the hudson was reallyalking about it off-camera who began to say, say the hudson. >> a swim like this would've been impossible 50 years ago, but in the 1970s, new yorkers said enough is enough. mile upon mile, town after town, factory after factory, and they have turned the fate of this river around, and yes, we must be vigilant peter is still more work to be done, but it's an amazing story. >> how long...
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, get what happened in the hudson?break and then be _ world. we will take a short break and then be back _ world. we will take a short break and then be back with _ world. we will take a short break and then be back with all- world. we will take a short break and then be back with all the i world. we will take a short break l and then be back with all the latest on our main stories, the latest from libya as the death toll rises at such an alarming rate. all that here in the next few minutes on bbc news, don't go away. hello. we've got quite a mixture of weather to take you through the rest of this afternoon, and for scotland and northern ireland it stays quite windy, sunny spells and a few passing showers. the south of england, in contrast, will be dry with some sunshine. between, for wales and the midlands into parts of lincolnshire, we've got this weather front bringing outbreaks of rain and the front trails all the way out into the atlantic to a developing area of low pressure that is then set to strengthen and move
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hudson is going to be a big part of that.oing to have to turn around public sentiment toward the company that people have revered for so long and it has really come down in the last few months. a lot of people watching qantas to see if it is going to reclaim its former status. david: karen lee, global business editor. in alyssa are bullish on stock prices, they just flashed on your screen. just ahead in markets we are talking emerging markets and debt. why they think investors may be stuck on the wrong foot for the next few months and what they mean by that. rob savage joins us in a couple of minutes. keep it here. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! the queen sleep number c2 smart bed is now only $999. plus free home delivery when you add a base shop now only at sleep number. ♪ david: the currency markets to my right are coming off the dollar weakness for two days. a caveat by saying the u.s. long week
hudson is going to be a big part of that.oing to have to turn around public sentiment toward the company that people have revered for so long and it has really come down in the last few months. a lot of people watching qantas to see if it is going to reclaim its former status. david: karen lee, global business editor. in alyssa are bullish on stock prices, they just flashed on your screen. just ahead in markets we are talking emerging markets and debt. why they think investors may be stuck on...
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, and europe are where we have some of the most polluted rivers, and look at the hudson and say, lookrld. we will talk to a libyan who is working on the ground in derna, we will hearfrom working on the ground in derna, we will hear from the prime minister rishi sunak about waiting list, a busy hour to come, all of that after the weather. hello. we've got quite a mixture of weather to take you through the rest of this afternoon, and for scotland and northern ireland it stays quite windy, sunny spells and a few passing showers. we and a few passing showers. had a weather front bri fairly we had a weather front bringing fairly persistent outbreaks of rain. this front is panic to another area of low pressure in the atlantic, et to deepen and swing towards iberia. likely to lead to severe thunderstorms over the next you days. friday, also clicking warm air across england and wales, bringing heavy rainfall psalm into the weekend. low to the south important. every night tonight, outbreaks of rain turning heavy across wales, midlands, northern england, pushing north was to be southern scotlan
, and europe are where we have some of the most polluted rivers, and look at the hudson and say, lookrld. we will talk to a libyan who is working on the ground in derna, we will hearfrom working on the ground in derna, we will hear from the prime minister rishi sunak about waiting list, a busy hour to come, all of that after the weather. hello. we've got quite a mixture of weather to take you through the rest of this afternoon, and for scotland and northern ireland it stays quite windy, sunny...
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william lewis calvert grew up along the hudson river near west point, and had been interested in history since youth. his profession was that of a railway machinist, and he worked for what would become the new york city subway system until his retirement in 1930. by the mid-1880s, calvert was spending his free time roaming northern manhattan in search of objects left behind by native americans, and by the late 1880s, the revolutionary war soldiers who lived there. during his lifetime, he had some fame as an authority on and collector of the literary buttons. at the time, such a hobby was considered a gentlemanly pursuit, a can to coin collecting. british-born reginald pella and bolton came to the united states when he was 23, and finally settle in new york in 1894. by profession, bolton was an engineer, and consulted with new york city's department of water supply, grand central terminal, and even macy's. he was also an early preservationist, having led an unsuccessful campaign to save the home of naturalist john james audubon in 1931. holden did help save a few others, though, and his l
william lewis calvert grew up along the hudson river near west point, and had been interested in history since youth. his profession was that of a railway machinist, and he worked for what would become the new york city subway system until his retirement in 1930. by the mid-1880s, calvert was spending his free time roaming northern manhattan in search of objects left behind by native americans, and by the late 1880s, the revolutionary war soldiers who lived there. during his lifetime, he had...
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i am 128 miles of csx and freight line that runs up the hudson river close to new york city. not only is there a significant risk of repeating this type of an incident, but we have had a history of very dangerous and nearly deadly spells including toxic substances that have been been flooded into the hudson river. part of the water supply for biggest city in the united states of america. i know you are already supporting this but i want to add to that chorus. finally with the 25 seconds that i have we will make answers. i will not ask if that is more grueling or theirs. but i do want to commend you for staying here and answering our questions. thank you. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes for five minutes. >> we will leave this program and take you to the white house for remarks from president biden and vice president harris on gun safety. live coverage on c-span2. >> anyone need audio final check thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] ♪♪
i am 128 miles of csx and freight line that runs up the hudson river close to new york city. not only is there a significant risk of repeating this type of an incident, but we have had a history of very dangerous and nearly deadly spells including toxic substances that have been been flooded into the hudson river. part of the water supply for biggest city in the united states of america. i know you are already supporting this but i want to add to that chorus. finally with the 25 seconds that i...
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hudson says that he was released from the handcuffs without an explanation or apology. alameda county sheriff's office responded to kron 4 saying deputies responded to a report of a black van in that area seen with a gun from the window of the white car. he was in that they found a tripod with a cell phone for filming and they think the 9-1-1 caller mistook it for a gun that although no weapons were found and no one was arrested, they have to treat all calls seriously for safety reasons and that they, quote, sympathize that the family's frustration. it is unfortunate they had to experience such a detention. the family has since hired attorney adante pointer soon as they got there on the whatever their thoughts were. >> once they saw that this was a father and a child and there were no firearms. there was no reason to search the car. no reason to keep the father in handcuffs in front of his daughter. and there was no reason for a male officer. to be searching a minor. female was 14 years old in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> alameda county officials are w
hudson says that he was released from the handcuffs without an explanation or apology. alameda county sheriff's office responded to kron 4 saying deputies responded to a report of a black van in that area seen with a gun from the window of the white car. he was in that they found a tripod with a cell phone for filming and they think the 9-1-1 caller mistook it for a gun that although no weapons were found and no one was arrested, they have to treat all calls seriously for safety reasons and...
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hudson says that he was released from the handcuffs without an explanation or apology. alameda county sheriff's office responded to kron 4 saying deputies responded to a report of a black van in that area seen with a gun from the window of the white car. he was in that they found a tripod with a cell phone for filming and they think the 9-1-1 caller mistook it for a gun that although no weapons were found and no one was arrested, they have to treat all calls seriously for safety reasons and that they, quote, sympathize that the family's frustration. it is unfortunate they had to experience such a detention. the family has since hired attorney adante pointer soon as they got there on the whatever their thoughts were. >> once they saw that this was a father and a child and there were no firearms. there was no reason to search the car. no reason to keep the father in handcuffs in front of his daughter. and there was no reason for a male officer. to be searching a minor. female 14 years old in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> oakland is taking steps to try to
hudson says that he was released from the handcuffs without an explanation or apology. alameda county sheriff's office responded to kron 4 saying deputies responded to a report of a black van in that area seen with a gun from the window of the white car. he was in that they found a tripod with a cell phone for filming and they think the 9-1-1 caller mistook it for a gun that although no weapons were found and no one was arrested, they have to treat all calls seriously for safety reasons and...
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they were joined by the uss hudson and a three pronged attack on the harbor. the winslow took the flank of the eastern shore and the hudson on the west to prevent any type of escape from the spanish vessels that they had to encounter the day before, the days. all right. as winslow closed in, the sailors noticed several red buoys in the water. they thought they were for navigation purposes they were wrong. turns out that they were guide buoys for artillery, heavy artillery. and so it's kind of like they're going in. it's a trap. and so that with the aim, with the winslow coming in here, they're the ones they got lit up first. and you can see they tried to backtrack to that little island. the winslow was, severely damaged in an initial assault. and they lost one of their engines and their rudder. and it's a literally a rudderless ship. they cannot move there. they're just kind of adrift. and they can they have one engine. so they could kind of hobble. but this is almost dead in the water they were able to hover, hobble pull backwards, but the problem, they were
they were joined by the uss hudson and a three pronged attack on the harbor. the winslow took the flank of the eastern shore and the hudson on the west to prevent any type of escape from the spanish vessels that they had to encounter the day before, the days. all right. as winslow closed in, the sailors noticed several red buoys in the water. they thought they were for navigation purposes they were wrong. turns out that they were guide buoys for artillery, heavy artillery. and so it's kind of...
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we start just up the road in the hudson valley, poughkeepsie, new york. one of the hottest housing markets in the country, clocking in at number 87 in zillow's top 100 metro areas with prices up 56% from last year and 54% are selling above the listing price. let's welcome in doug wilford with brown, harris, stevens. he calls the area home, too. >> absolutely. >> good to see you. >> good to be here. >> why is poughkeepsie so hot. it's got maris college, it's a nice town. but who is buying and why are prices driven up? >> it has two things going for it. value and location, which is what consumers are looking for today. value, it's -- if you look at the price you would pay in west chester, just to the south and closer to the city, you'll be paying about twice the amount per square foot than in poughkeepsie. you're an hour and a half from new york city. if you're a commuter, before 2020, that may not have been attractive to you. if you're working remotely or a hybrid position, maybe three days a week with that commute, if you can save money, is not a bad deal
we start just up the road in the hudson valley, poughkeepsie, new york. one of the hottest housing markets in the country, clocking in at number 87 in zillow's top 100 metro areas with prices up 56% from last year and 54% are selling above the listing price. let's welcome in doug wilford with brown, harris, stevens. he calls the area home, too. >> absolutely. >> good to see you. >> good to be here. >> why is poughkeepsie so hot. it's got maris college, it's a nice town....