55
55
Dec 31, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
we did not stop just at the manhattan project history.lso looked into the pioneers, the pioneers who built this ranch. there were many agricultural planners who came out to the columbia river banks to irrigate farms and build ranches. on the left is back from the wampanoag tribe. he resided on the reservation. there are three other tribes that use the reservation at hanford four fishing, camping and hunting. they were also important in telling the story. but rex buck is really one of the descendants, for members of the tribe, that was the closest to the hanford reservation. we have all of these interviews online. it's a great collection. here we are at le -- where we are at the b reactor. at the control reactor -- control panel is ken salazar. he worked in the obama administration. he loved it. we had maria cantwell in the blue suit and doc hastings who is the leader of the charge. he's in the back there. it's wonderful to be able to have brought these people to the b reactor. they were very excited about it. this all helped immensely and
we did not stop just at the manhattan project history.lso looked into the pioneers, the pioneers who built this ranch. there were many agricultural planners who came out to the columbia river banks to irrigate farms and build ranches. on the left is back from the wampanoag tribe. he resided on the reservation. there are three other tribes that use the reservation at hanford four fishing, camping and hunting. they were also important in telling the story. but rex buck is really one of the...
65
65
Dec 30, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
we didn't stop at just the manhattan project history.e also looked into the pioneers, who built this ranch and there were agricultural pioneers who came to the columbia river banks to irrigate farms and build frankes and the brickerman family being one and on the left is rex buck from the wampum tribe and actually resided on the reservation. there were three other tribes that used the reservation at hanford for fishing, camping and hunting that were also important to telling the story, but rex buck was really -- he's one of the descendants and members of the tribe that was the closest to the canford reservation. we have all of these interviews online. it's a great collection. so here we are at the b reactor. who was secretary of interior in the obama administration. he loved it. we have maria kacantwell and do hastings who is in the back there. so it was -- it's wonderful to be able to have brought these people to the b reactor and they were very excited about it. this all helped immensely in getting to the park. new slide. same story. a
we didn't stop at just the manhattan project history.e also looked into the pioneers, who built this ranch and there were agricultural pioneers who came to the columbia river banks to irrigate farms and build frankes and the brickerman family being one and on the left is rex buck from the wampum tribe and actually resided on the reservation. there were three other tribes that used the reservation at hanford for fishing, camping and hunting that were also important to telling the story, but rex...
77
77
Dec 26, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
we didn't stop with the manhattan project history. pioneersooked into the ranch.thereis were many agricultural pioneers who came out to the columbia river banks to irrigate farms and build ranches. from theft, is -- wanapum tribe actually we decided on the reservation. there were three other tribes that use the reservation for fishing, camping, and hunting, that were also important to x buckg the story, but re was really, he is one of the descendents or members of the tribe that was the closest to the reservation. we have all of these interviews online. it is a great collection. so, here we are the b reactor, the control panel is ken salazar, the secretary of the interior in the obama administration. he loved it. had maria cantwell in the blue suit. and doc hastings, who was the leader of the charge in the red shirt in the back there. was wonderful to be able to have brought these people to the b reactor, and they were very excited. ins all helped immensely getting to the park. new slide. story. ridge same lcoal support -- local suppo
we didn't stop with the manhattan project history. pioneersooked into the ranch.thereis were many agricultural pioneers who came out to the columbia river banks to irrigate farms and build ranches. from theft, is -- wanapum tribe actually we decided on the reservation. there were three other tribes that use the reservation for fishing, camping, and hunting, that were also important to x buckg the story, but re was really, he is one of the descendents or members of the tribe that was the closest...
55
55
Dec 30, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the screenshot from the production called manhattan. it ran for two seasons on tv and i thought it was worked very well acted. it shows you hear that the main character who played oppenheimer figure, he was looking quite distressed. and i think that he felt the same way in reality. in fact, he almost resigned in the summer of 1944 because they could not figure out how to make a bomb that worked with plutonium. success was not inevitable. next slide? when i arrived at the department of energy in 1993, they were indeed the stewards of the manhattan project because after the manhattan project ended, the atomic energy commission was created and that segue it into eventually the department of energy. the properties at oak ridge and hand furred and lost albums were owned and managed by the department of energy. but they had a new mandate. because of the 1992 federal facilities cleanup act or compliance act, the department of energy was required to clean up the contamination that occurred over 40 years of work in developing weapons, and its ot
this is the screenshot from the production called manhattan. it ran for two seasons on tv and i thought it was worked very well acted. it shows you hear that the main character who played oppenheimer figure, he was looking quite distressed. and i think that he felt the same way in reality. in fact, he almost resigned in the summer of 1944 because they could not figure out how to make a bomb that worked with plutonium. success was not inevitable. next slide? when i arrived at the department of...
40
40
Dec 30, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's the story of the manhattan project. then, probably many of you remember ed grothus, with his black hole? he's there with his arm around richard rhodes in the upper left. we have ellen bradbury-reid, who is a great co-conspirator from the start. she grew up as a child at los alamos, has some wonderful stories. and in the last frame, that's jack abbey, who took the famous color photo of the trinity site that everybody has on their book covers. so, anyway, we had a great program on that. next slide. so, it wasn't -- you know, actually there's three slides. and i do spend a lot of time elsewhere. i worked very closely with the b reactor museum association. we were very fortunate in getting a lot of support from the murdoch charitable trust, which is in vancouver, washington, and fund just pacific northwest. so, we just got funding for hanford and for the ebr1 in idaho. but they were very generous. by working with brma, we were able to put a lot of interpretive exhibits together that are used now for the visitors to the b re
and it's the story of the manhattan project. then, probably many of you remember ed grothus, with his black hole? he's there with his arm around richard rhodes in the upper left. we have ellen bradbury-reid, who is a great co-conspirator from the start. she grew up as a child at los alamos, has some wonderful stories. and in the last frame, that's jack abbey, who took the famous color photo of the trinity site that everybody has on their book covers. so, anyway, we had a great program on that....
26
26
Dec 2, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
>> local to the manhattan institute senior fellow on the manhattan for research and legal policy today's event cast is sponsored in cooperation with the manhattan stitute public safety initiative. can the south carolina to discuss federal justice reform i'm north carolina boy. ansenator scott with the official primary for those o us that watched he defeated thurman son. and those son of a longime reader and he's a black man to serve as a us senator a great work and barack obama may have worked to gather in a number of efforts and part of that has reached across the aisle with the areae are talking about today and the senator opened since july 2016 to talk about his own experience and in the capital building where he serves as senator. and it is an important topic and hothey continue to evolve and how does that approach with the justice act which is the rublican alternative. >> carolinns must stick together and thosearolina boys being together but my relationship over time hispan a positive and negative like 1999 to give me a fresh and clear perspective there still work to do. but no matt
>> local to the manhattan institute senior fellow on the manhattan for research and legal policy today's event cast is sponsored in cooperation with the manhattan stitute public safety initiative. can the south carolina to discuss federal justice reform i'm north carolina boy. ansenator scott with the official primary for those o us that watched he defeated thurman son. and those son of a longime reader and he's a black man to serve as a us senator a great work and barack obama may have...
17
17
Dec 7, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
institutes that casper i am james copland come senior fellow with the manhattan institute for policy research and director of legal policy for the institute. today's event casts is sponsored in cooperation with the manhattan institutes new policing and public safety initiative and we are pleased to welcome senator tim scott, republican of south carolina. to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform. senator scott is someone i look up to a lot. he's a south carolina senator. i'm a north carolina boy, and senator scott is somebody who in initial primary, those who watched him he defeated strom thurmond sent in the primary which is abuzz live in the south realize taking out in the primary the son of a long time leader is something that is quite remarkable. i don't care if you're white, black approval but senator scott of course is a black man in these only the fourth black man to serve as a u.s. senator since reconstruction along with the great edward brooke, of course barack obama and my law school buddy cory booker who follows shortly thereafter in the senate and they work toget
institutes that casper i am james copland come senior fellow with the manhattan institute for policy research and director of legal policy for the institute. today's event casts is sponsored in cooperation with the manhattan institutes new policing and public safety initiative and we are pleased to welcome senator tim scott, republican of south carolina. to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform. senator scott is someone i look up to a lot. he's a south carolina senator. i'm a north...
25
25
Dec 3, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
this is 20 minutes. >> welcome to the manhattan institute's event cast. i'm james copeland, director of legal policy for the institute. today's event cast is sponsored with the manhattan institute's new policing and public safety initiative and we're pleased to welcome senator tim scott, republican of south carolina, to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform. now, senator scott is someone i look up to a lot. he's a south carolina senator. i'm a north carolina boy. and senator scott is somebody who in his initial primary, he defeated strom thurmond's son in that primary. we realized taking out in a primary the son of a longtime leader is something that's quite remarkable. i don't care if you're white, black or purple. but senator scott is a black man and only the fourth black man to serve as a u.s. senator since reconstruction along with the great edward brook, barack obama, and my law school buddy cory booker. they've worked together in a number of efforts. part of the area where senator scott has really reached across the aisle is the area we're
this is 20 minutes. >> welcome to the manhattan institute's event cast. i'm james copeland, director of legal policy for the institute. today's event cast is sponsored with the manhattan institute's new policing and public safety initiative and we're pleased to welcome senator tim scott, republican of south carolina, to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform. now, senator scott is someone i look up to a lot. he's a south carolina senator. i'm a north carolina boy. and senator...
31
31
Dec 27, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ moving along the length of manhattan island, a traveler could easily see the efforts the new americansrought. here was a melting pot, a mixture and blending of the building trades, carpenters from germany, stone cutters from italy, ironworkers from sweden and belgium, bricklayers from ireland. ♪ they labored over a century to build a city the likes of which the world has never known, and their descendents build and rebuild it to this day. ♪ ♪ at midtown manhattan, mrs. johnson received a bon voyage from two distinguished visitors. governor rockefeller, accompanied by mrs. rockefeller, and the new york city mayor. ♪ lawrence rockefeller, director of the new york counsel of parks and recreation, gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george hartzog presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a reality. the hudson's deep waters and long, navigable s
. ♪ moving along the length of manhattan island, a traveler could easily see the efforts the new americansrought. here was a melting pot, a mixture and blending of the building trades, carpenters from germany, stone cutters from italy, ironworkers from sweden and belgium, bricklayers from ireland. ♪ they labored over a century to build a city the likes of which the world has never known, and their descendents build and rebuild it to this day. ♪ ♪ at midtown manhattan, mrs. johnson...
116
116
Dec 2, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
[inaudible conversations] >> localo the manhattan institute senior fellow on the manhattan for research and legal policy today's event cast is sponsored in cooperation with the manhattan institute public safety initiative.
[inaudible conversations] >> localo the manhattan institute senior fellow on the manhattan for research and legal policy today's event cast is sponsored in cooperation with the manhattan institute public safety initiative.
39
39
Dec 2, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
this is 20 minutes. >> welcome to the manhattan institute cement cast. i am james, senior fellow the institute for policy research and director of legal policy for the institute . today's guest is sponsored in cooperation with manhattan institute's new policing and public safety initiative. and we are pleased to welcome senator tim scott rublican of south carolina. to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform . senator scott is when i look up to a lot. hisouth carolina senator number north carolina boy. and senator scott is somebody who's in initial primary doesn't necessarily, he defeated - those of us who live in the south relies in taking this in a primary that the sun of a long time later is something that is quite remarkable. i don't caref you're white o black or purple but t senator scott is a black man. his only the fourth black men to serve as a u.s. senator along with the great edward brooke and of course barack obama my law school buddy and theyork together in a number of collaborative efforts. and part of the area where senator scott is
this is 20 minutes. >> welcome to the manhattan institute cement cast. i am james, senior fellow the institute for policy research and director of legal policy for the institute . today's guest is sponsored in cooperation with manhattan institute's new policing and public safety initiative. and we are pleased to welcome senator tim scott rublican of south carolina. to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform . senator scott is when i look up to a lot. hisouth carolina senator...
49
49
Dec 31, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving along the length of manhattan island, a traveler could easily see the efforts thehere was a melting pot, a mixture and blending of the building trades. carpenters from germany. stone cutters from italy, iron workers from sweden and belgium. brick layers from ireland. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they labored over a century to build a city the likes of which the world has never known and their descendants built it and rebuild it to this day. ♪ ♪x4o] >> at midtown manhattan she received a bonn voyage from two distinct visitors. governor rockefeller accompanied by mrs. rockefeller and new york city's young mayor john lindsay and mrs. lindsay. ♪ ♪ >> lawrence rockefeller, director of the new york council of parks and recreation gave the park along the hudson river. first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george herzog presented a federal grant for half the amount in matching the federal check with state funds in private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to reality. >> the hudson's deep waters and long, navigable stretches
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving along the length of manhattan island, a traveler could easily see the efforts thehere was a melting pot, a mixture and blending of the building trades. carpenters from germany. stone cutters from italy, iron workers from sweden and belgium. brick layers from ireland. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they labored over a century to build a city the likes of which the world has never known and their descendants built it and rebuild it to this day. ♪ ♪x4o] >> at...
22
22
Dec 28, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
manhattan is much more dense. manhattan you are taking more public transportation. you are on the subways. you are in buses more than you are in staten island. more people on the sidewalk in manhattan. it is the precautions that people are taking in those areas. again i think this, i think that. every politician has an opinion. ask your local politician. explain the numbers to me. how does your political theory jimb with the facts? -- jive with the facts? see what they say. post-covid future. we are getting to the new year. i am going to do a state of the state. what does 2021 look like? 2021 looks like what we are going to make it look like? it's going to be what we do. and clearly the key is going to be the vaccines. it is the one really good piece of news we had in 2020. was that the research community, the medical community came up with highly effective vaccines. so it's about getting those vaccines in people's arms. it's nice they show you the vial in the box and all that. that's nice. what matters is is getting it into people's arms. 140,000 new yorkers have a
manhattan is much more dense. manhattan you are taking more public transportation. you are on the subways. you are in buses more than you are in staten island. more people on the sidewalk in manhattan. it is the precautions that people are taking in those areas. again i think this, i think that. every politician has an opinion. ask your local politician. explain the numbers to me. how does your political theory jimb with the facts? -- jive with the facts? see what they say. post-covid future....
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
and you know somebody else is fleeing high tax social justice for air nanny state new york city manhattan were all of those condescending people who are telling you to trust the experts and the experts are now telling you that there's aliens amongst us one of the big names in manhattan of course is goldman sachs and they've been there for well over 100 years goldman sachs plots florida base for asset management in a blow to new york the banks success in operating remotely during the pandemic has persuaded members of the leadership team that they can move more rolls out of new york area to save money remember this. this guy from the israeli space force talking about the galactic federation says they're here performing experiments so this pen demick could be an economic experiment on how to save money and reorganize this economy well because it is an experiment the creators anonymous i mean that's from me in the collecting federation obviously coping 1000 is a biological experiment see how that goes in the smog in the restless and silicon valley are busting up and moving to other states pri
and you know somebody else is fleeing high tax social justice for air nanny state new york city manhattan were all of those condescending people who are telling you to trust the experts and the experts are now telling you that there's aliens amongst us one of the big names in manhattan of course is goldman sachs and they've been there for well over 100 years goldman sachs plots florida base for asset management in a blow to new york the banks success in operating remotely during the pandemic...
192
192
Dec 30, 2020
12/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 1
and now the manhattan district attorney has hired an international forensic accounting firm to examineald trump's tax returns and other financial documents. that's next. did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill the bacteria, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, try pepto® diarrhea, and remember to have it on hand every time you travel. also try pepto®-bismol liquicaps for on-the-go relief. caspers new year sale is here! on a new cozy bedroom and wake up on the right side of the bed this year. from the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel. crisp and light percale sheets, to cool, supportive mattresses and plush pillow for your best nights sleep. treat yourself to a new year of comfort and shop the new year sale with up to 15% off at casper.com >>> here's something you really don't want
and now the manhattan district attorney has hired an international forensic accounting firm to examineald trump's tax returns and other financial documents. that's next. did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill the...
138
138
Dec 30, 2020
12/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
and now the manhattan district attorney has hired an international forensic accounting firm to examine donald trump's tax returns and other financial documents. that's next. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org my hygienist cleans with a round head, so does my oral-b. my hygienist personalizes my cleaning, so does my oral-b. my hygienist uses just the right pressure, and so does my oral-b. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. >>> here's something you really don't want to have happen to you. a prosecutor hiring forensic accountants to study your tax returns and other financial documents. and that has now happened to the man who might be well on his way to becoming 2021's defendant of the year. today "the washington post" is reporting the manhattan dis
and now the manhattan district attorney has hired an international forensic accounting firm to examine donald trump's tax returns and other financial documents. that's next. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org my hygienist cleans with a round head, so does my oral-b. my hygienist personalizes my...
35
35
Dec 30, 2020
12/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
you see the center of cities, particularly san francisco, manhattan, washington, chicago, emptying outpeople are not leaving the cities to go to mississippi or alaska, they are leaving to go to the suburbs, leaving manhattan to go to the bronx, living downtown san francisco to go to the east pay. so people are moving out of city centers that we are seeing property values go down and spending go down and move out of the centers for that is one big change. the other change that is pretty much here to stay is hybrid working from home. google made the announcement last week. i must have spoken to 200 executives by now. overwhelmingly in the survey data post-covid, people want something like three days a week in the office, where the whole team comes in and you work together, and two days we got home. that is the best of both worlds, three days a week to be reductive and innovative, get your long-run productivity done then, and two days a have quite time at home. that is why people are moving to the suburbs. they are thinking, i am only going to commute monday, tuesday and thursday, but wed
you see the center of cities, particularly san francisco, manhattan, washington, chicago, emptying outpeople are not leaving the cities to go to mississippi or alaska, they are leaving to go to the suburbs, leaving manhattan to go to the bronx, living downtown san francisco to go to the east pay. so people are moving out of city centers that we are seeing property values go down and spending go down and move out of the centers for that is one big change. the other change that is pretty much...
36
36
Dec 7, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> republican senator tim scott sat down with manhattan institute legal policy director james copland to discuss policing, his criminal justice reform bill and working across the aisle with his democratic colleagues in congress. >> welcome to the manhattan institutes that
. >> republican senator tim scott sat down with manhattan institute legal policy director james copland to discuss policing, his criminal justice reform bill and working across the aisle with his democratic colleagues in congress. >> welcome to the manhattan institutes that
79
79
Dec 26, 2020
12/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
come through this one block in midtown manhattan here, million dollar deals are made with a handshake and sacred work gold is set on fire. diamonds are cut, polished and transformed into symbols of prestige and romance and tradition is disrupted by innovation >> where are these people coming from >> i deal mostly with athletes, all types of celebrities >> i decide to go behind the jewelry counter to crack the code of this notoriously secret industry can you get a good deal on 47th street how are diamonds even priced and will the block and this business survive these changing times? >> this is the future of diamonds >> welcome to the diamond district >>> look closely every street in this country is powered by a dream i'm marcus lemonis i'm a ceo. i'm self-made and a champion of entrepreneurs. i'm going to meet the hard-working women and men whose passion, drive and determination fuels the business of america's most iconic streets. this is "streets of dreams." >>> listen, i know my way around a business deal, but, when you throw a diamond in the mix, they're like my kryptonite whether i
come through this one block in midtown manhattan here, million dollar deals are made with a handshake and sacred work gold is set on fire. diamonds are cut, polished and transformed into symbols of prestige and romance and tradition is disrupted by innovation >> where are these people coming from >> i deal mostly with athletes, all types of celebrities >> i decide to go behind the jewelry counter to crack the code of this notoriously secret industry can you get a good deal on...
759
759
Dec 12, 2020
12/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 759
favorite 0
quote 0
[tv presenter] from downtown manhattan, tv new york.t's skip the rinse. waste up to 20 gallons. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. okay, so, magnificent mile for me! i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. until i realized something was missing me. you okay, sis? my symptoms were keeping me from really being there for my sisters. so i talked to my doctor and learned that's us. (reacting to boarding announcement) humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, ...have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor
[tv presenter] from downtown manhattan, tv new york.t's skip the rinse. waste up to 20 gallons. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. okay, so, magnificent mile for me! i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. until i realized something was missing me. you okay, sis? my symptoms were keeping me from really being there for my sisters. so i talked to my doctor and learned that's us. (reacting...
142
142
Dec 3, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
this is 20 minutes. >> welcome to the manhattan institute's event cast.i'm james copeland, director of legal policy for the institute. today's event cast is sponsored with the manhattan institute's new policing and public safety initiative and we're pleased to welcome senator tim scott, republican of south carolina, to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform.
this is 20 minutes. >> welcome to the manhattan institute's event cast.i'm james copeland, director of legal policy for the institute. today's event cast is sponsored with the manhattan institute's new policing and public safety initiative and we're pleased to welcome senator tim scott, republican of south carolina, to discuss with us federal criminal justice reform.
59
59
Dec 14, 2020
12/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
you can keep your residence, but you don't need a dual residence in manhattan and connecticut or manhattannsylvania or wherever. and that's the type of conversations that are going on right now. clearly, a very tough situation for new york officials. they face these massive budget deficits but they are also killing the golden goose which is this massive industry of real estate, banks, insurance, that pay salaries for average people and if you target them, they are going to continue the exodus out of the city. we should point out that rich in new york is -- rich in ohio is not exactly rich in new york. sometimes these tax increases focus on people making 200 grand a year with two kids, you know, cars and a house. that's not exactly living high on the hog but they are often targeted by these taxes. we should point out, we do have a full screen, we should put that up, from katherine wild. this is how she put it. again, she's the chief of this lobby group that advocates on behalf of wall street and big business. there's no question we will soon see a significant loss of wall street talent beyo
you can keep your residence, but you don't need a dual residence in manhattan and connecticut or manhattannsylvania or wherever. and that's the type of conversations that are going on right now. clearly, a very tough situation for new york officials. they face these massive budget deficits but they are also killing the golden goose which is this massive industry of real estate, banks, insurance, that pay salaries for average people and if you target them, they are going to continue the exodus...
224
224
Dec 15, 2020
12/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
mÚsica) ♪ >>> la hospitla hotelerÍa en nueva york afecta a todos y ahora tenemos una protesto en manhattan a comensales afuera de su negocio o solo afuera para llevar y tendrÁn que cerrar afuera tambiÉn porque maÑana se espera una toro mientras de nieve que acumularÁ al menos un pie y que la ciudad les ha pedido que tienen que desmantelar las carpas y entablado que ellos han instalados para seguir funcionando ha sido una inversiÓn muy grande me dicen porque han instalado incluso calefacciÓn y otros requisitos que les pidiÓ la ciudad y muchos no van abrir sus puertas escuchemos >>> simplemente que nos dejen trabajar como estÁ con el 25% que uno sabe que estÁ la pandemia y entendemos todo eso. pero con el 25% estÁbamos llevando el protocolo normal que exigÍa la ciudad y estamos haciÉndolo bien pero cerrar totalmente todos los empleados para afuera, el negocio como tal tiene sus viles que pagar y asÍ no se puede trabajar va a tocar cerrar. >>> asÍ es ellos siguen pidiÉndole al gobernador cuomo y tambiÉn al alcalde di blassio solamente que les dejen trabajar y continuar haciendo negocio en la
mÚsica) ♪ >>> la hospitla hotelerÍa en nueva york afecta a todos y ahora tenemos una protesto en manhattan a comensales afuera de su negocio o solo afuera para llevar y tendrÁn que cerrar afuera tambiÉn porque maÑana se espera una toro mientras de nieve que acumularÁ al menos un pie y que la ciudad les ha pedido que tienen que desmantelar las carpas y entablado que ellos han instalados para seguir funcionando ha sido una inversiÓn muy grande me dicen porque han instalado...
319
319
Dec 7, 2020
12/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
las lecciones pueden ser un tedio para los alumnos, pero tiene beneficios. >>> y también el alto manhattanlugares. la gente los crea. por eso es que aquí, estamos ayudando a ronald mcdonald house charities a mantener a familias juntas cuando se enfrentan a enfermedades infantiles. y aquí, estamos ayudando al personal de primeros auxilios, que intensifican sus esfuerzos para ayudarnos a todos. es la diferencia de estar en una comunidad. y ser parte de ella. ♪ ♪. >>> familia, estamos de regreso aquí, en un nuevo día y me encanta esta época navideña y en el popular barrio neoyorquino de washington heights precisamente este fin de semana empezó la navidad con el encendido navideño que estuvo espectacular de los arbolitos, así que vamos a ver qué fue lo que nos tiene Ángel desde la gran manzana sobre este hermoso encendido navideño. >>> muy buenos días, saludos desde time square, como recordamos hace días el famoso árbol rockefeller fue iluminado y también los dos de nueva york, el de alto manhattan conocido como el famoso árbol latino (gritos). >>> decorado con más de 2 mil luces de colores y
las lecciones pueden ser un tedio para los alumnos, pero tiene beneficios. >>> y también el alto manhattanlugares. la gente los crea. por eso es que aquí, estamos ayudando a ronald mcdonald house charities a mantener a familias juntas cuando se enfrentan a enfermedades infantiles. y aquí, estamos ayudando al personal de primeros auxilios, que intensifican sus esfuerzos para ayudarnos a todos. es la diferencia de estar en una comunidad. y ser parte de ella. ♪ ♪. >>>...
34
34
Dec 6, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
what is really nuts is that manhattan has how many millions of people, and like, i talk to people all are humpback whales, like, literally, 16 miles from the empire state building. artie has taken some truly amazing photos, that show just how close the whales come to the city. and what's your top tip for taking a photo of a whale? you've just got to be ready. always have that camera up, and just have the settings right, have everything perfect, so you gotta, you're like this the whole time. i really want to see one... aw, you're gonna see a whale! it's going to be great, i'm excited for you. we are scouring the horizon for a puff of water called a whale blow. it is a rough, windy day, so it's hard to tell whether what i'm seeing is a whale orjust the break of a wave. but then... people are pointing that way? yeah, wow! there he is, ok, right over there. catching a glimpse of a whale is so exciting. that's two! there's two! get that tail, get that tail! love it! this really is incredible, but it is so tricky to get a shot of the whale. the tail comes up forjust a few seconds, and then
what is really nuts is that manhattan has how many millions of people, and like, i talk to people all are humpback whales, like, literally, 16 miles from the empire state building. artie has taken some truly amazing photos, that show just how close the whales come to the city. and what's your top tip for taking a photo of a whale? you've just got to be ready. always have that camera up, and just have the settings right, have everything perfect, so you gotta, you're like this the whole time. i...
36
36
Dec 9, 2020
12/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
jason and lisa both professional munitions who own a guitar economy in manhattan came up with the ideafter being dealt some setbacks. >> we had to shut our manhattan studio and move everything to remote classes. lisa and i are both professional mup circumstances and all of the concerts in april through june, have been cancelled. >> they are strumming on their guitars and uploading a one-minute practice session to social media every night. >> before the pandemic, honestly, we would never be able to play together as a family. we would play maybe once a week. we only had about two songs that sounded decent. now, at this point, we have over 20 songs and a full concert. >> reporter: after being futured on instagram the family's page is strumming up a lot of attention. they have been featured on several shows, including "inside edition." and "the kelly clarkson show." >> my teacher, a substitute teacher. she watched the entire thing. a halftime show between songs. >> happened to be from the san francisco bay area. the curtis family and del monte family. what is inspiring since viewing us is
jason and lisa both professional munitions who own a guitar economy in manhattan came up with the ideafter being dealt some setbacks. >> we had to shut our manhattan studio and move everything to remote classes. lisa and i are both professional mup circumstances and all of the concerts in april through june, have been cancelled. >> they are strumming on their guitars and uploading a one-minute practice session to social media every night. >> before the pandemic, honestly, we...
99
99
Dec 13, 2020
12/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
john's the divine in upper manhattan that happened 45 year5 minutes ago officers returned fire afterthe trigger that suspect in the hospital uncritical condition, a photographer at the scene said this happened during an outdoor concert that the up his couple cathedral was just concluding on the sunday afternoon. arthel: and just moments ago president-elect biden saying he will deliver a speech tomorrow night at the electoral college certifying his vote, president-elect biden won the election with 306 electoral votes to president trump's 232 votes, the electoral college must certify. meantime on capitol hill some republican senators are demanding more from answers from the biden family as their associates after the news of the department of justice is investigating hunter biden. let's go to jacqui heinrich live in wilmington, delaware with the latest. >> this follows nbc reports about an e-mail showing the hunter biden according to one of his business associates had undisclosed income on his taxes for 2014 i'm sure if the federal probe is unrelated at all the president-elect critics a
john's the divine in upper manhattan that happened 45 year5 minutes ago officers returned fire afterthe trigger that suspect in the hospital uncritical condition, a photographer at the scene said this happened during an outdoor concert that the up his couple cathedral was just concluding on the sunday afternoon. arthel: and just moments ago president-elect biden saying he will deliver a speech tomorrow night at the electoral college certifying his vote, president-elect biden won the election...
21
21
Dec 5, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
manhattan has how many millions of people?ey don't even know that there are humpback whales literally 16 miles from the empire state building. artie has taken some truly amazing photos that show just how close the whales come to the city. and what is your top tip for taking a photo of a whale? you've just got to be ready, you've got to always have the camera up and just have the settings right, have everything perfect. you are like this the whole day. i really want to see one! you're going to see a whale, it's going to be great, i'm excited for you. we are scouring the horizon for a puff of water called a whale blow. it's a rough, windy day, so it's hard to tell whether what i'm seeing is a whale or the break of a wave. but then... come on. there is the dorsal! there is one here, there it is! jo gasps. catching a glimpse of a whale is so exciting. that's two! there's two! love it. this really is incredible, but it is so tricky to get a shot of the whale. the tail comes up forjust a few seconds and then a moment later, they are
manhattan has how many millions of people?ey don't even know that there are humpback whales literally 16 miles from the empire state building. artie has taken some truly amazing photos that show just how close the whales come to the city. and what is your top tip for taking a photo of a whale? you've just got to be ready, you've got to always have the camera up and just have the settings right, have everything perfect. you are like this the whole day. i really want to see one! you're going to...
21
21
Dec 16, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> [indiscernible] one of the opportunities in the atlantic council paper is listed as a manhattan project or battery storage to enable, among other things, everyone to have electric vehicles. do you think we should roll the dice on something like that given what we have been through for decades in the middle east, given the competitive challenge that government and associated entities have access to? gen. clapper: that is a little out of my area of domestic issues. awonder if we are going to do manhattan project, a turn of phrase people use a lot, whether that is the right thing to focus on. that is -- if we are going to exert maximum effort, spend a lot of money, if that is the right initiative. i don't know. >> i also don't know enough about the battery project. let's think about energy more broadly. many people assume with less u.s. dependence on middle east oil, that takes away one of the pillars of america -- many presidents declaring their doctrines for the middle east. i think we should think of sufficiency as a global policy challenge, that the middle easterners can contri
. >> [indiscernible] one of the opportunities in the atlantic council paper is listed as a manhattan project or battery storage to enable, among other things, everyone to have electric vehicles. do you think we should roll the dice on something like that given what we have been through for decades in the middle east, given the competitive challenge that government and associated entities have access to? gen. clapper: that is a little out of my area of domestic issues. awonder if we are...
28
28
Dec 11, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
at the beginning of the negotiations we visited each other'sst home state and i arrived in manhattan kansas in which on behalf when wearing purple today and then he came to michigan. we also made a commitment to each other with a bipartisan farm m bill i never doubted pat had my back even when negotiations got tough and he knew i had his back as well. so this partnership the most bipartisan bill in history the first time around it was 86 and then the final was 87 votes. that was the most yes votes on the farm bill ever. we could do that because we had a unique partnership based onut trust and the outcome was a strong bipartisan bill from the wheat farmers in kansas cherry growers in michigan and with the crop insurance nobody deserves the credit for that important safety net than senator pat roberts also a champion of insecurity and agricultural research which is why he and i work together to establish the foundation for food and agriculture and also to understand the importance of protecting food assistance for children and for families and food research for senator roberts last yea
at the beginning of the negotiations we visited each other'sst home state and i arrived in manhattan kansas in which on behalf when wearing purple today and then he came to michigan. we also made a commitment to each other with a bipartisan farm m bill i never doubted pat had my back even when negotiations got tough and he knew i had his back as well. so this partnership the most bipartisan bill in history the first time around it was 86 and then the final was 87 votes. that was the most yes...
53
53
Dec 9, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
0n the phone was a colleague, jonathan king, the british pop empresario then living in manhattan. been a shooting at the dakota and that john lennon was possibly the victim. i moved quickly, leaving the apartment rapidly with a tape recorder, radio and notepad. i rushed to 8th avenue to get a cab uptown. can you take me to the dakota apartment building? the cab couldn't go fast enough. i loved lennon's music. beatlemania and john lennon were a big part of my youth. this is how i looked on my first official bbc id card in 1976. i had been a bit of a hippie, it shows. i was just the kind of person to have embraced john lennon and yoko ono. as i travelled up to the dakota, lennon's music was on my mind. he'd just made an album — double fantasy — after a five—year break. across town at the roosevelt hospital, where lennon had been taken after being shot, was wabc tv news producer alan weiss, who lay injured in the emergency room after a motorbike accident opposite a room where doctors were working on lennon, trying to resuscitate him. the door was open and i was able to watch them wor
0n the phone was a colleague, jonathan king, the british pop empresario then living in manhattan. been a shooting at the dakota and that john lennon was possibly the victim. i moved quickly, leaving the apartment rapidly with a tape recorder, radio and notepad. i rushed to 8th avenue to get a cab uptown. can you take me to the dakota apartment building? the cab couldn't go fast enough. i loved lennon's music. beatlemania and john lennon were a big part of my youth. this is how i looked on my...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
gunman hasn't been shot after he opened fire at the end of a christmas carol concert of a church in manhattan according to new york police now he started shooting at police officers who then returned fire the gunman was taken to hospital and is now in critical condition there are no other casualties so far but police have called on people to avoid the area investigation is underway of course we will be keeping across the story and we'll bring you any further updates as we get them here in the newsroom. russian and british scientists have agreed to combine their vaccines in a bid to tackle the covert pandemic astra zeneca says it is ready to work with the developers of russia's jab. today we announce a clinical trial program to assess safety and immunogenicity of combination of a's a d $1222.00 developed by astra zeneca and oxford university and sputnik v. developed by russian research institute it is hoped that by combining the drugs it could lead to a better immune response to the corona virus the clinical trials will be held in russia the job created by oxford university and astra zeneca ha
gunman hasn't been shot after he opened fire at the end of a christmas carol concert of a church in manhattan according to new york police now he started shooting at police officers who then returned fire the gunman was taken to hospital and is now in critical condition there are no other casualties so far but police have called on people to avoid the area investigation is underway of course we will be keeping across the story and we'll bring you any further updates as we get them here in the...
142
142
Dec 5, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
in his last seven years in the city, this was his home, the dakota apartment building on manhattan'she lived there with his wife, yoko oh no, and sunshine, until that fateful day a0 years ago — december the 8th, 1980. gunfire. on that night, disturbed fan shot john lennon as he returned as he returned to his apartment building with yoko oh no. as he returned to his apartment building with yoko ono. as news of his death spread, it traumatised millions around the world, nearly everyone can remember exactly where they were when they first got word that he had been killed. as a young journalist working for the bbc in new york, i became intimately involved that night in reporting on lennon's death. i'd arrived in new york ten years after lennon moved here on a twa flight from london on january the 5th, 1980, to do a temporary stint as a radio news and current affairs producer. much of the time in the bbc news bureau reading the teletype machines while eating lunch, but it was an exciting time, covering the democratic and republican conventions in 1980. in my career with the bbc, i have pr
in his last seven years in the city, this was his home, the dakota apartment building on manhattan'she lived there with his wife, yoko oh no, and sunshine, until that fateful day a0 years ago — december the 8th, 1980. gunfire. on that night, disturbed fan shot john lennon as he returned as he returned to his apartment building with yoko oh no. as he returned to his apartment building with yoko ono. as news of his death spread, it traumatised millions around the world, nearly everyone can...