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lyn at this point is.g it that he has been able to come up with his own opinion on the events, right. because i think that's what makes it historian. you read ron chernow's book and that is the only opinion you have, if you haven't read anything else. i have read enough on burr now to come up with my own theories. >> rose: because there are different opinions of aaron burr. >> yeah. >> rose: some good, some bad. >> and then i also, at the end of the day, the text and the show is my bible, right. i you have to play what lyn wrote and lyn has -- >> but you have to pour into what he has written what you know and what you have experienced and what you feel. >> and what i believe, you know, as far as what my job is as a performer, you know, that's another one of those things that this has intersected. it's come at the right point, that i'med where to-- there is a certain amount of vulnerability that this show requires of me that i was not ready to embrace at any other moment in my life. there's a certain amount
lyn at this point is.g it that he has been able to come up with his own opinion on the events, right. because i think that's what makes it historian. you read ron chernow's book and that is the only opinion you have, if you haven't read anything else. i have read enough on burr now to come up with my own theories. >> rose: because there are different opinions of aaron burr. >> yeah. >> rose: some good, some bad. >> and then i also, at the end of the day, the text and the...
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that's in manhattan, bro lyn and statelaisland. >> wonderful. thanks for being a part ofit. >> we are thrilled. we are thrilled. as you can see. we have lots of animals for adoption. >> i couldn't believe the static you told me how many animals you ke in alone. how many? >> wedrake in over 35,000 animals every year. >> ohi me goodness. >> animal care centers of new york city is the only animal shelter in new york city that takes any animal. we never close our doors. we're open 24/7. we're open for adoptions at specific hours, but we will always take in an injured, homeless, abandoned animal. the police come in, we help people all over new york city with their animal issues and try to keep them in homes and also try to find them great homes if the animal winds up at our shelters. >> and the whole idea is to find these animals great homes. the cats, dogs, and you mentioned rabbits. i doc't realize -- i guess people if they want to adopt a rabbit, can do that too. >> tomorrow, anyused of the week. we have available now over 400 animals for adoption
that's in manhattan, bro lyn and statelaisland. >> wonderful. thanks for being a part ofit. >> we are thrilled. we are thrilled. as you can see. we have lots of animals for adoption. >> i couldn't believe the static you told me how many animals you ke in alone. how many? >> wedrake in over 35,000 animals every year. >> ohi me goodness. >> animal care centers of new york city is the only animal shelter in new york city that takes any animal. we never close our...
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request from judicial watch, information from her server as well as thumb drives that her lawyer, lyn's lawyer turned over to the fbi. how significant is the judge's order? >> i think it's pretty significant. you've kind of got these circling cases. there's three freedom of information act cases in court and sort of a growing outside suspicion from the intelligence committee, from the fbi. they're really the only people that can force some kind of resolution to this. if it's left to the political system, you're going to continue to see these kind of made-up excuses. she was the secretary of state. she decides what's classified. that's one of her jobs. so just the fact that anything, any of her official business was on a private server is troubling. >> james, how damaging -- how much damage is this doing to her standing politically? >> certainly she's been gradually, not quickly, but grat gradually sinking in the polls since these revelations came out in the spring. trustworthiness going down as well. approval rating not looking good. but she's still kind of hanging in there. she's still
request from judicial watch, information from her server as well as thumb drives that her lawyer, lyn's lawyer turned over to the fbi. how significant is the judge's order? >> i think it's pretty significant. you've kind of got these circling cases. there's three freedom of information act cases in court and sort of a growing outside suspicion from the intelligence committee, from the fbi. they're really the only people that can force some kind of resolution to this. if it's left to the...
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lyn is only one year older than i am, this is our music.ecognize the rhythms and the syncopation, and the pulse of the peace p --iece. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock had come to broadway. leslie: the height happening, and being a watershed moment for hip-hop music and latin american actors. , iistened to the heights them andls -- i told one of my first rehearsals, from the first moments of that album. [singing] the need to communicate is something that has always moved me greatly. i saw a show when i was a teenager called, -- "death poetry jam." they put something on the paper and there is an urgency and a fire in their belly to get it. it came full circle when i was listening to a rehearsal, listening back and learning my part. i said, i can hear that need and what we are doing. i hear all of the preparation, to do justice to the text that you are given. how much of it was important to know aaron burr? you play a character, and the narrator. you were there at every moment. burr is also the contin
lyn is only one year older than i am, this is our music.ecognize the rhythms and the syncopation, and the pulse of the peace p --iece. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock had come to broadway. leslie: the height happening, and being a watershed moment for hip-hop music and latin american actors. , iistened to the heights them andls -- i told one of my first rehearsals, from the first moments of that album. [singing] the need to communicate is something...
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as greece, such as bulgaria, such as malta, that by the structures that have been set up, the double lyn dublin regulation, the country is responsible to register them. this is unfair of the richer countries of the north and central part of the european union. the system has totally broken down, but it needs to be recognized and needs to be changed. there has to be more equitable sharing of what we have at the end of the day call a burden. >> why is it not equal across all of the countries? >> it actually should be. in fact, what is called a common european asylum system, which on paper means that bulgaria and greece and hungary share the exact same standards and procedures, reception conditions as sweden or germany. and yet when you look at the approval rates of these countries for asylum claims there is a great disparity between them not to mention the great disparity in the reception conditions between speeden and greece. >> thank you for talking with us from washington, d.c. thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> piles of rubbish, authorities are accused of moving rubbish somewhe
as greece, such as bulgaria, such as malta, that by the structures that have been set up, the double lyn dublin regulation, the country is responsible to register them. this is unfair of the richer countries of the north and central part of the european union. the system has totally broken down, but it needs to be recognized and needs to be changed. there has to be more equitable sharing of what we have at the end of the day call a burden. >> why is it not equal across all of the...
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some new facesunaware of the perceptions against it, the party has unveiled some new faces such apes lyn wider appeal. >> people might doubt i can do the job but at the same time, this is a great stunt opportunity. >> it is found in the con -- a great opportunity. >> 25% in parliament gives it an effective veto power. the main opposition party, the national league for democracy has spearheaded campaign for constitutional reform. >> we want a democratic society. we don't want the military to participate in in party politics. >> at a time government has to operate within, and whether constitutional reform,on the table. >> my manmar pittsburgh steelers beginning. >>> more though come in the newshour. trapped on the front line, we are in the town surrounded by isil as a battle against the armed group continues. plus our learning the let'sons of katrina is putting the environment in new orleans at risk. can something as simple as knitting change perspectives on migration. our project in senegal trying to do that. jordan spieth's reign as world number 1 comes to an end after 13 days. we will t
some new facesunaware of the perceptions against it, the party has unveiled some new faces such apes lyn wider appeal. >> people might doubt i can do the job but at the same time, this is a great stunt opportunity. >> it is found in the con -- a great opportunity. >> 25% in parliament gives it an effective veto power. the main opposition party, the national league for democracy has spearheaded campaign for constitutional reform. >> we want a democratic society. we don't...
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lynned. >>> to a pioneer in politics, louis stokes who died at the age of 90. he was the first african-american member of congress from ohio, serving 15 consecutive terms. he headed the house committee on assassinations and then investigated the killings of john f. kennedy and martin luther king jr. he also helped found the congressional black caucus. but stokes never forgot his beginnings. he was the great grandson of a slave and he grew up in poverty. he served in the army during world war ii in a segregated unit. after law school he argued against ohio's stop and frisk law in 1968, almost 50 years before it became a national issue. it was a family affair also. his brother carl became mayor of cleveland. the first black elected mayor of a major u.s. city. and stokes, of course, lived to see the first black president a few years ago. he talked about a special moment they shared. >> so i turned around and barack obama got up from his seat. the two of us hugged one another. as we broke from the hug and we shook hands and i said, he said i'm here because of you.
lynned. >>> to a pioneer in politics, louis stokes who died at the age of 90. he was the first african-american member of congress from ohio, serving 15 consecutive terms. he headed the house committee on assassinations and then investigated the killings of john f. kennedy and martin luther king jr. he also helped found the congressional black caucus. but stokes never forgot his beginnings. he was the great grandson of a slave and he grew up in poverty. he served in the army during...
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alexa hubered [inaudible] chris lyn earl. [inaudible] stacy edwards. tony gravenburg.ro awards chrislyn earl who participated ipthe program and will speak about her project and what she learned while she has been in the program. thank you. >> hi, my name is chrislyn earl and i would like to thank [inaudible] and everyone that was a part of the hic. theresa zoy and menany more that helped uss. ichb the beginning of hrc, we kind of just did a free flow and we-the people at the hic let us pick what we wanted to talk about first and you know, then zoy took us on the tyke and [inaudible] and there was a lot of hidden stories and they taught us about the individual assessment and how that is very important when you have a conviction record and you want housing or you want to apply for a job, so even though i can't name the 6 off limits i know if any of you guys family members have trouble with the law and want to apply for housing or for a job then you have to come to the hrc. i just want to thanksgiving thank you for my group for supporting me. there was a lot of great mind
alexa hubered [inaudible] chris lyn earl. [inaudible] stacy edwards. tony gravenburg.ro awards chrislyn earl who participated ipthe program and will speak about her project and what she learned while she has been in the program. thank you. >> hi, my name is chrislyn earl and i would like to thank [inaudible] and everyone that was a part of the hic. theresa zoy and menany more that helped uss. ichb the beginning of hrc, we kind of just did a free flow and we-the people at the hic let us...
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maybe interesting to hear whether dudley sees the recent market volatility lynned inked policy or emerging. >> somebody wrote overnight if they came through with a rate hike now, it would be like putting a match to the fire. the market is so volatile at the moment. so much depends on what they do. maybe a move in settlement. maybe a move, people say now in october. do they come forward? do they feel the need to say something to the market? can they say something to the market at this stage that would define where they're going? >> i don't think so, simon. i think they said what they're going to say. they're data dependent. you factor in some potential difficulties for the u.s. economy from what's happening overseas. you factor in the concern for market instability. someone wrote and said -- while markets in the current state, that's going to be the dominant factor for the fed right now. but if markets calm down, if we bounce back and if the data is good, three weeks from now, perhaps the fed may decide it's okay to move but i like the idea of october perhaps as a possibility. it's still on
maybe interesting to hear whether dudley sees the recent market volatility lynned inked policy or emerging. >> somebody wrote overnight if they came through with a rate hike now, it would be like putting a match to the fire. the market is so volatile at the moment. so much depends on what they do. maybe a move in settlement. maybe a move, people say now in october. do they come forward? do they feel the need to say something to the market? can they say something to the market at this...
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>> it was painful lyn fuful lis that. >> it is very painful listening to that.can't really feel the visceral reaction. these jurors are another going to believe her or not. we ged another added factor. jay carney said his client is going to testify. then they get to decide do they believe him or not? this young woman has either been a true rape victim who was totally traumatized by something she could not control and, therefore, eventually made a complaint. and i do say eventually. it takes her five days to go to the police. and it's only after their sexual encounter has been posted by someone else on social media. but she's either a true victim or she looks like she's coached and rehearsed. only the jury can make that determination. >> what does it look like to you? >> i can't answer that because i'm not watching her. she takes advantage if you think she is lying of the situation of being able to emote. or your heart goes out to her and you say this is terrible. how do we tell the truth? we learn to tell the truth by the other evidence. there are a slew of e-ma
>> it was painful lyn fuful lis that. >> it is very painful listening to that.can't really feel the visceral reaction. these jurors are another going to believe her or not. we ged another added factor. jay carney said his client is going to testify. then they get to decide do they believe him or not? this young woman has either been a true rape victim who was totally traumatized by something she could not control and, therefore, eventually made a complaint. and i do say eventually....
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. >> no one is lynning, sadly, sheriff.k of milwaukee county. we discussed this face to face. it happened again. can you give us an idea what that does for law enforcement when you see this assassination take place? >> first of all, the headline is black man shoots white defenseless police officer. i get sick and tired when an officer defends his life. they always point out it's a white officer shooting an unarmed black suspect. i thought i had seen the words when -- i had seen the worst when nwpd officers were killed sitting in their cruiser. it is time now for good law-abiding americans to rise up like they did in hun around that chevron station, an outpowering. -- outpouring. we have to kourn this slime. >> a lot of people say president obama shed light on this problem. >> that is a lie. president obama didn't shed light on anything. this is nothing more than an attempt to weaken the institution of policing. if there's anything that needs to be straightened out in this country it is the subculture that is risen out of th
. >> no one is lynning, sadly, sheriff.k of milwaukee county. we discussed this face to face. it happened again. can you give us an idea what that does for law enforcement when you see this assassination take place? >> first of all, the headline is black man shoots white defenseless police officer. i get sick and tired when an officer defends his life. they always point out it's a white officer shooting an unarmed black suspect. i thought i had seen the words when -- i had seen the...
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total lyn sulting. no, i would not vote to increase the gas tax.interesting that federal government always needs more money to do anything important? roads and bridges are one of the most important responsibilities of federal government and yet somehow despite the fact that they spend more and more and more money every year, they don't have enough money to do anything important. this is what's wrong with washington. it's why we have to go to zero base budgeting so we actually know how our money is being spent and we can prioritize spending on money. if every time the government has something important to do they get to ask for more money from the taxpayers, we're not changing anything. >> boy, you talked about a revolution, willie. zero base budgeting. >> yes. >> i hear that from one ceo after another ceo after another ceo they say why don't do you zero base budgeting? why don't they justify every year what they spend. >> that's right. you now hoe iknow how i'd get t. i'd tell them to take out their smart phones. do you believe we need to know wher
total lyn sulting. no, i would not vote to increase the gas tax.interesting that federal government always needs more money to do anything important? roads and bridges are one of the most important responsibilities of federal government and yet somehow despite the fact that they spend more and more and more money every year, they don't have enough money to do anything important. this is what's wrong with washington. it's why we have to go to zero base budgeting so we actually know how our money...
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. >> is this basic lyn stead of an international policy leading up to pair tois essentially the u.s.ion. and we pretty much given up on the idea of a top town global agreement to address this issue? >> well actually, what we found is by taking these substantial steps here in the united states we've leveraged our influence to convince other countries to take -- to make similar commitments. we saw the president travel to china where china made a substantial commitment to reduce the carbon pollution when the president hosted the president of brazil here at the white house just a month or so ago. we saw significant commitment from brazil to reduce their carbon carbon. we're going to see other countries begin to take similar steps because they recognize that the united states of america is fully invested in this. the united states is the largest economy in the world. it has an important commitment to make here. we want to see other countries do the same thing. >> does president obama want joe bide tone jump in the race for president and will he support his vice president? >> of course he
. >> is this basic lyn stead of an international policy leading up to pair tois essentially the u.s.ion. and we pretty much given up on the idea of a top town global agreement to address this issue? >> well actually, what we found is by taking these substantial steps here in the united states we've leveraged our influence to convince other countries to take -- to make similar commitments. we saw the president travel to china where china made a substantial commitment to reduce the...