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[applause] >> and i want to talk about new york and i want to talk about new york and the new york state senate in particular but also going to make this clear, i am supporting donald trump for president and i'm going to do so with grace, diplomacy, with passion, with fervor and doing it in new york style so that when newt gringrich who was here earlier this week talked about winning, and i repeat winning the state of new york, he talked about how to do it from the city. how to start and get out there and get that election one vote at a time. so that's what we all need to do. having said that, i do want to mention just a couple of people that are very important to me. he's sitting right here, the gentleman whom now i've enjoyed incredibly strong relationship and that's the chairman, chairman joe. [cheers and applause] >> you know, it's actually -- it's amazing how much you can learn if you're willing to listen. i pay attention to what the chairman says. in my own home county, i know he's not here probably in anderson cooper or doing show, by extension a gentleman outside of tony santino
[applause] >> and i want to talk about new york and i want to talk about new york and the new york state senate in particular but also going to make this clear, i am supporting donald trump for president and i'm going to do so with grace, diplomacy, with passion, with fervor and doing it in new york style so that when newt gringrich who was here earlier this week talked about winning, and i repeat winning the state of new york, he talked about how to do it from the city. how to start and...
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they publicized his lectures in the new york area. his scrapbook shows going to connecticut and new jersey and sometimes pennsylvania. winwhen he started lecturing as a way to make money, that's when he started national tours and way to make money. he traveled everywhere. one of the nice things in the bigs -- exhibition, are the postcards he sent home to his daughter, that are from the grand canyon, south and northwest. he traveled everywhere. it's really extraordinary to think about because this couldn't have happened without lantern slide and the train. one of the objects in the exhibition that belonged to the city of new york that's here on view, his lantern slide box. it's just a cardboard box covered in van -- canvas and it's really worn. he carried that box of slides with him on the train all over the country several months a year. he had a heart season. he had a pretty serious attack when he was 60. he was told to slow down and he didn't. he continued. he was constantly going on tours in michigan. i want to say michigan. i can't
they publicized his lectures in the new york area. his scrapbook shows going to connecticut and new jersey and sometimes pennsylvania. winwhen he started lecturing as a way to make money, that's when he started national tours and way to make money. he traveled everywhere. one of the nice things in the bigs -- exhibition, are the postcards he sent home to his daughter, that are from the grand canyon, south and northwest. he traveled everywhere. it's really extraordinary to think about because...
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amy: i yesterday's "new york post," a very conservative paper in new york. while the "new york times" reported two days ago that wayne isaacs remains on active duty as eric schneiderman's office investigates, "the new york post" releases the headline that video is second damming." basically, he was blown away. it says the cop who has since been placed on administrative leave -- >> i don't know that is true or not. the key question is not whether or not he is been put on administrative leave, he should be arrested. he should have been arrested and he should be arrested at this point. even before the video came out, he should have been arrested because even if his version of events were true, there is no justification for the use of lisle -- lethal force. he said delrawn small was punching him. he was sitting at the will of his car. who could have drove off. he could of done anything short of shooting delrawn small. the video indicates he was lying when he said that and t there ws even l less justification for wt he did but it was reflective of an attitude tha
amy: i yesterday's "new york post," a very conservative paper in new york. while the "new york times" reported two days ago that wayne isaacs remains on active duty as eric schneiderman's office investigates, "the new york post" releases the headline that video is second damming." basically, he was blown away. it says the cop who has since been placed on administrative leave -- >> i don't know that is true or not. the key question is not whether or not...
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only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. an your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> cecily tynan, a delegate from new hampshire asked me before if it's always this hot and steamy in philadelphia. i tried to assure her it was not but i don't think she believed me. >> just when a bunch of politicians are in town with the dnc. fortunately today was not as oppressive as yesterday. i was tracking the line of severe thunderstorms yesterday and now you see stormtracker 6 live double scan all clear, no storm clouds today but i'm getting a lot of photos like this posted on my facebook, larry posted six photos like this, what is this rainbow in the clouds. this is a horizontal arc. when the cirrus clouds 20,000 feet in the atmosphere contain ice crystals and act like prisms and refracture the light season create the rainbow effect. and we see a lot of these in the skies today. this is day five of our heat wave, so far tied for the longest heat wave. we had five days two weeks ago but it looks like we'll have to more before this ends. y
only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. an your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> cecily tynan, a delegate from new hampshire asked me before if it's always this hot and steamy in philadelphia. i tried to assure her it was not but i don't think she believed me. >> just when a bunch of politicians are in town with the dnc. fortunately today was not as oppressive as yesterday. i was tracking the line of severe thunderstorms yesterday and now you see stormtracker...
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he is a realtor in new york although he is not running for president like another realtor in new yorkwe divided up the world. steve took the private sector and i took the public sector. so he gets paris and i get baghdad. he is seven years older than i am. the deal as i don't tell him what to do in the private sector but he gets to tell me what i should think of the public sector. i am all ears because i want to learn from everybody. he started out as a moderate republican. he switched to the democrats so you can vote for his kid brother when i ran house and senate and mayor. brian lamb: did it ever matter to you, did you want money? mark green: no. it never occurred to me. i grew up with parents who were not wealthy but were comfortable. in a north shore suburb called great neck. west egg and the great gatsby. i never felt the urge to make money. what turned me on in the 60's as an admirer of the kennedys was to make policy. that was what drove me. i went to law school and i worked with nader. brian: in 1986 he ran for the senate. who did you run against? mark green: i had a primary
he is a realtor in new york although he is not running for president like another realtor in new yorkwe divided up the world. steve took the private sector and i took the public sector. so he gets paris and i get baghdad. he is seven years older than i am. the deal as i don't tell him what to do in the private sector but he gets to tell me what i should think of the public sector. i am all ears because i want to learn from everybody. he started out as a moderate republican. he switched to the...
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he was banned in new york. he was banned everywhere. this of course led to the business necessity known in the annals of american business as the insurance fire. by the 1920s he had shall we say on a little more rolled. he and his wife who had retired from vaudeville loved ocean liners. freeman was a a card shark and what he was wonderful at is policing the passengers with their money between new york and southampton. the best thing they did was something they called the anniversary hustle. it worked like this. first night out in the first class salon they walk in arm in arm and say tonight is our anniversary. there is free champagne for everyone, we want all of you to be a newfound friends and celebrate with us. there was no con the champagne was legit, if if low, it was good vintage stuff. the next afternoon, normally these wealthy people of first class would not like it when a stranger just suggests a little card game for fun. but remember and steam wasn't stranger, he was there close friend who had bought them shane champagne the ni
he was banned in new york. he was banned everywhere. this of course led to the business necessity known in the annals of american business as the insurance fire. by the 1920s he had shall we say on a little more rolled. he and his wife who had retired from vaudeville loved ocean liners. freeman was a a card shark and what he was wonderful at is policing the passengers with their money between new york and southampton. the best thing they did was something they called the anniversary hustle. it...
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only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. >>> some scary moments on board an american airlines flight. flight attendants reported smoke in the cabin of the plane headed to toronto. this was moments before the plane landed yesterday. the plane made it to the ground safely. nobody was hurt. passengers were bussed to the terminal. gas in the country. the price of a gallon of gas went down again in the garden state. it will cost you less than $2 on average for a gallon of unleaded gas in the garden state. the national average is 2.14 a gallon. >> pretty cheap. >> i saw gas 1.77 in new jersey yesterday. >>> it is a summer to remember for a group of local children. they are learning to swim free of charge. >> michael george tells us about the >> that's eight-year-old unique looking at the camera. she's about to swim for the first time. unique is one of about 20 kids getting free swim lessons from experts. >> ready, two, three, go. >> reporter: many of these kids live in public housing and come from low-income backgr
only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. >>> some scary moments on board an american airlines flight. flight attendants reported smoke in the cabin of the plane headed to toronto. this was moments before the plane landed yesterday. the plane made it to the ground safely. nobody was hurt. passengers were bussed to the terminal. gas in the country. the price of a gallon of gas went down again in the garden state. it will cost you less than $2 on average for a gallon of...
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mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. >>> finally tonight, there is nothing more partisan than one of these conventions. it's each party's chance to kind of show the world how they want to be seen, what they're all about. sometimes it's fun to step away from the politics and take in the pageantry, the choreography, the awkwardness sometimes. it's kind of the way democracy is sometimes. we're joined now by tom brokaw, who's been to a lot of these conventions, so much history, our democracy, so much is built upon these pillars but do you think this convention turn history on its ear in some form or fashion? >> the gop used to be the party of captains of industry and old money, and richard nixon took it to the south, reagan to the west. now a lot of the establishment republicans are staying home, not going to be here because they can't support him. but he's created another constituency, that will be the test. >> and when you look around, it stills looks like republicans and democratic conventions of old.
mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. mcfadden, new york. >>> finally tonight, there is nothing more partisan than one of these conventions. it's each party's chance to kind of show the world how they want to be seen, what they're all about. sometimes it's fun to step away from the politics and take in the pageantry, the choreography, the awkwardness sometimes. it's kind of the way democracy is sometimes. we're joined now by tom brokaw, who's...
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[applause] i want him to win new york. and -- wants him to win new york. wants him to win new york. [applause] pete king wants him to win new york. then we got, we got some pretty good surrogates for him in new york. amounted we are not giving new york up. hillary, we're going to kill you in upstate new york! you are finished! hillary, you are finished in nassau and suffolk and westchester and putnam and orange! and i know, because i played golf up there, that several of your neighbors in chappaquiddick can't stand you. we are going to take you out in new york. and we're going to do it the way ronald reagan did it, with the same breakdown of votes between the city, the suburbs and upstate new york. and if we can take you out in new york, wow. we're going to win big and we are. we've got a much better candidate than the media has allowed the american people to understand and to appreciate. on the other hand we have a candidate who has the skills to communicate, that i have only seen matched by maybe ronald reagan, maybe bill clinton, who was a great communicator, maybe obama, great c
[applause] i want him to win new york. and -- wants him to win new york. wants him to win new york. [applause] pete king wants him to win new york. then we got, we got some pretty good surrogates for him in new york. amounted we are not giving new york up. hillary, we're going to kill you in upstate new york! you are finished! hillary, you are finished in nassau and suffolk and westchester and putnam and orange! and i know, because i played golf up there, that several of your neighbors in...
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that does not exist in new york. not only does the state not have any incentive to give you the information you are requesting that makes you look bad, they have no financial incentive to hurry along if you decide to take them to court because they will not reimburse you for your lawyers fees. you need to understand what you're up against before you find -- file a foia. when you file a foia, make sure you are approaching it as if you are gathering evidence and remain professional at all times as if at some point you might file a lawsuit because the e-mails you send will come up in that lawsuit. if you go crazy and start cursing out the public information officer, that might feel great but it is going to come back to hot you -- haunt you. i sent an e-mail that was something like "this is insane." it was pretty mild, all things considered. but it came back up. my lawyer asked about it. i was like, that is a little embarrassing. always stay composed because those things might come back to haunt you later. benjamin: just
that does not exist in new york. not only does the state not have any incentive to give you the information you are requesting that makes you look bad, they have no financial incentive to hurry along if you decide to take them to court because they will not reimburse you for your lawyers fees. you need to understand what you're up against before you find -- file a foia. when you file a foia, make sure you are approaching it as if you are gathering evidence and remain professional at all times...
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oh, and here we have new york now announcing their delegates. >> pelley: the new york delegation, this will put donald trump over the top and make him the nominee of the republican party. >> new york, the empire state, proud to be the home of donald j. trump and proud that we were the first state to cast a majority of our primary votes for donald trump, proud that he won 61 of our 62 counties and more than 60% of the vote. and we are proud that we have as one of our delegates donald j. trump, jr. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you to my family, eric, ivan cash vanessa, laura, tiffany, everyone here, all of our supporters in the great state of new york, even in the places that aren't so conservative, we've had such incredible support, you won't believe it. we're going to put new york into play this time around. [applause] i have the incredible honor of not only being a part of the ride that's been this election process, and to watch as a small fly on the wall what my father has done in creating this movement, because it's not a campaign anymore. it's a movement. speaking to re
oh, and here we have new york now announcing their delegates. >> pelley: the new york delegation, this will put donald trump over the top and make him the nominee of the republican party. >> new york, the empire state, proud to be the home of donald j. trump and proud that we were the first state to cast a majority of our primary votes for donald trump, proud that he won 61 of our 62 counties and more than 60% of the vote. and we are proud that we have as one of our delegates donald...
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riis, revealing new york's other half." when bonnie first began working on riis more than two decades ago, he was remembered primarily as a photographer, and her subsequent scholarship has provided a fuller picture of riis as a journalist, author, and social reformer who considered photographs nothing more than a tool to spread his message. by seeing the fuller picture of riis and reading his articles, books, lectures and personal papers that all housed here at the library, we can better understand the issues that new york's better half actually faces. poverty, poor housing conditions, child labor, lack of access to education, homelessness, and disease. and most, if not all of these issues, are still with us today in one form or another, which makes riis' work and bonnie's more relevant than ever. as an editor, i have worked with a lot of different authors and since i have the stage, i want to take this opportunity to say what an absolute pleasure it was to work with bonnie and how much i admire her as a scholar and an inde
riis, revealing new york's other half." when bonnie first began working on riis more than two decades ago, he was remembered primarily as a photographer, and her subsequent scholarship has provided a fuller picture of riis as a journalist, author, and social reformer who considered photographs nothing more than a tool to spread his message. by seeing the fuller picture of riis and reading his articles, books, lectures and personal papers that all housed here at the library, we can better...
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new york city in new york state both have separate sites where they post data. it is not necessarily the data we want, but it is something, a step in the right direction. the port authority, which i am sure you are all familiar with, they run the airports and bridges all around new york city. a decade ago, we asked for the payroll file and they said no because they were not subject to new york or new jersey's open records law. they had their own special law created in a backroom and would not give it to us. we threatened to file a suit. they caved and gave us the payroll file. we had fun with the information. fast forward 10 years, now they post their payroll file every quarter on their site. despite the difficulties that exist, and there are many, there has been some progress. with that, let's open it up for questions from the audience. jessica has got mics. raise your hand if you want to ask a question, she will bring a mic. >> this is great. i do want to talk a little bit about -- were you involved in the investigation, trying to get the records from the gove
new york city in new york state both have separate sites where they post data. it is not necessarily the data we want, but it is something, a step in the right direction. the port authority, which i am sure you are all familiar with, they run the airports and bridges all around new york city. a decade ago, we asked for the payroll file and they said no because they were not subject to new york or new jersey's open records law. they had their own special law created in a backroom and would not...
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the new york state senate.so where we are and why you all are so important is directionally what kind of society we want to have, what kind of state we want to have and what do we want for children, grandchildren, the next generation of leaders or otherwise however they may be described. i see a number that collects right here. the gray floor leader from new york, john defrancisco. yes, give them a round of applause. [applause] and if you are all really nice stand today, he will wear his red hat inc. and sometime tonight. senator tom o'mara, senator terrence murphy and a number of other college have been here. ladies and gentlemen, they are the bat phone of the republican party. they are the first string. the reason i raise '-backquote is you can talk about cities. let's talk about the mayor of the city of new york. he does not share our values. he sees himself as a true progressive and i love him for doing that. but his priorities are about different than the ones i have are the people on long island and the p
the new york state senate.so where we are and why you all are so important is directionally what kind of society we want to have, what kind of state we want to have and what do we want for children, grandchildren, the next generation of leaders or otherwise however they may be described. i see a number that collects right here. the gray floor leader from new york, john defrancisco. yes, give them a round of applause. [applause] and if you are all really nice stand today, he will wear his red...
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>> there was a strong loyalist contingent within new york. s unclear which side of the war new yorkers were going to take. and washington didn't know exactly where he was secure or who he could rely on. >> any further news on the british fleet? >> last we heard, howe's fleet is in halifax. we should go indoors, your excellency. >> i prefer the fresh air, colonel reed. >> hickey! >> your excellency! >> oh, calm yourself, colonel. these men were doing their job. >> the revolution is in serious jeopardy. washington is a target for assassination. and the continental congress is bitterly divided over independence, even as they wait for thomas jefferson's first draft of the words declaring it. for jefferson, the declaration of independence is perfect, an inspired work of art. but it must be confirmed by the committee. john adams and benjamin franklin are the first and most critical test. >> [ clears throat ] >> now, this passage is certain to turn some heads. the king is blamed for slavery. >> from the pen of a virginia plantation owner. >> i have s
>> there was a strong loyalist contingent within new york. s unclear which side of the war new yorkers were going to take. and washington didn't know exactly where he was secure or who he could rely on. >> any further news on the british fleet? >> last we heard, howe's fleet is in halifax. we should go indoors, your excellency. >> i prefer the fresh air, colonel reed. >> hickey! >> your excellency! >> oh, calm yourself, colonel. these men were doing...
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which owns riis' new york photographs. there's a great paradox to riis' photographs which is that he was a journalist and he was a celebrity and he saved all of the documentation of his career. he wanted to be remembered for posterity. he created scrapbooks, he saved his manuscripts. every scrap of paper. and he abandoned his photographs because he didn't even think they were of any value apart from his words, apart from his arguments and his articles and his publications. and the way they were discovered is really fascinating story. there was a photographer, riis died in 1914. in 1940s, a photographer named alexander land noticed in riis' book how the other half lives that on the title page it says with illustrations after photographs by the author. so he said to himself, well, where are these photographs? and after several years of searching, he tracked down riis' son and with much coercing got riis' son to try to find the pictures which turned out to be in the attic of the family's home in queens, new york, that was abo
which owns riis' new york photographs. there's a great paradox to riis' photographs which is that he was a journalist and he was a celebrity and he saved all of the documentation of his career. he wanted to be remembered for posterity. he created scrapbooks, he saved his manuscripts. every scrap of paper. and he abandoned his photographs because he didn't even think they were of any value apart from his words, apart from his arguments and his articles and his publications. and the way they were...
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series takes us to new york state, home to nearly one in ten hiv-positive americans. >> new york has so many infected people that it has problems of scale when trying to end an epidemic. it buys more drugs than anywhere else to treat hiv infected people. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true we can like many, but we can love only a precious few. because it is for those precious few that you have to be willing to do so very much. but you don't have to do it alone. lincoln financial helps you provide for and protect your financial future, because this is what you do for people you love. lincoln financial-- you're in charge. >> md anderson cancer center. making cancer history. >> bnsf railway. >> xq institute. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporat
series takes us to new york state, home to nearly one in ten hiv-positive americans. >> new york has so many infected people that it has problems of scale when trying to end an epidemic. it buys more drugs than anywhere else to treat hiv infected people. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true we can like many, but we can love only a precious few. because...
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>>> now on "today in new york," a woman is robbed and attacked on a train. what the suspect threatened to do to her if she didn't do what he asked. >>> new video coming to our newsroom from a serious accident in bronx, two cars and half a dozen people sent to the hospital. alleys, peering through the windows and that's not all, exclusive video of a night time peeper. "today in new york" starts now. >>> and a good saturday morning to you. welcome to "today in new york" on this last saturday in the month of july. i'm pat battle. >> and i'm gus rosendale. where have you been all my life. >> did you miss me. >> i did. >> no, you did not. last. >>> how will it feel this weekend. >> glad to have you back, pat. off to the west, we're tracking light rain this morning. this is a sign of what's to come as we head throughout the weekend. notice where it's dry, new york city, out towards long island, it's not a total washout this weekend. but we will have rain both days. 74 degrees. it's muggy and it will stay muggy throughout the weekend. winds out of the northeast, cal
>>> now on "today in new york," a woman is robbed and attacked on a train. what the suspect threatened to do to her if she didn't do what he asked. >>> new video coming to our newsroom from a serious accident in bronx, two cars and half a dozen people sent to the hospital. alleys, peering through the windows and that's not all, exclusive video of a night time peeper. "today in new york" starts now. >>> and a good saturday morning to you. welcome to...
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new york city. she graduated from swarthmore college and proceed a masters and doctorate in art history from new york university. earlier in her career she was working in the print room at the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. and from 1987 to 1991 she was the curator of prints and photographs at the museum of the city of new york and that's where she was able to work with the jacob riis collection of photographs. since leaving the museum, she's been an independent curator and photographic historian working with such institutions as the new york historical society, the columbia county historical society, and the south street seaport museum and since 1988 she's taught in the mfa program in the department of photography, video, and related media at the school of visual arts in new york where she curates the thesis show and serves as a mentor to graduating students. she has curated numerous exhibitions including esther bubbly, american photojournalist at the ubs painewebber art gallery in 200
new york city. she graduated from swarthmore college and proceed a masters and doctorate in art history from new york university. earlier in her career she was working in the print room at the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. and from 1987 to 1991 she was the curator of prints and photographs at the museum of the city of new york and that's where she was able to work with the jacob riis collection of photographs. since leaving the museum, she's been an independent curator and...
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and the great thing about mayor giuliani is he's not just the mayor of new york. we have so many new yorkers in florida. he's also the honorary mayor of florida. [ applause ] so please welcome a new yorker by birth, but a floridian by adoption, our great mayor, rudy giuliani. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very, very much. you might notice i lost some of my voice. the other night. but i'm still able to speak. and i'm still as passionate as i was last night, the night before, the night before that. our country is at a crossroads. you know that. dick wasn't exaggerating when he said, you know, we may have to conduct this from new zealand next year if things go wrong. the reality is we have a very, very dramatic choice between one way, our government can go, and the second way. let me simplify, donald trump is a conservative, he's conservative in economic policy, he's conservative on national security. what does that mean? it means he's going to lower taxes, he's going to lower corporate taxes, he is going to reduce hundreds of millions of regula
and the great thing about mayor giuliani is he's not just the mayor of new york. we have so many new yorkers in florida. he's also the honorary mayor of florida. [ applause ] so please welcome a new yorker by birth, but a floridian by adoption, our great mayor, rudy giuliani. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very, very much. you might notice i lost some of my voice. the other night. but i'm still able to speak. and i'm still as passionate as i was last night, the...
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: what i would ask the gentleman to do is consider the fact that this is being still dealt with in the courts. this is not the right time for us. or any time to get involved before the courts decide. that's one of the problems that we have on many of these issues. that we get involved, we try to get our will, our way, on an issue before the courts have decided what to do with it. this is a big issue for them to decide. and i would hope that we can see our way to letting those decisions be made before we set a tone that kind of sways with the final outcome might be -- what the final outcome might be and that's not the right thing to do. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from indiana. mr. messer: i respect the gentleman's position. i would submit that the expressed language of dodd-frank says what we should do here. it creates a three-year statute of limitations for the cfpb, and the cfpb is ignoring the rule of law and ignoring t
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: what i would ask the gentleman to do is consider the fact that this is being still dealt with in the courts. this is not the right time for us. or any time to get involved before the courts decide. that's one of the problems that we have on many of these issues. that we get involved, we try to get our will, our way, on an issue before the courts have decided what to do with it. this is a big issue for them to decide. and i...
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we got "new york, new york" when trump was put over the top. was also as the troubled rollout of mike pence at that event when they rolled out mike pence on saturday, they came out to the sounds of "you can't always get what you want" which was a weird thing for them to come out with alongside all the reporting that mike pence wasn't actually who donald trump wanted and he really wanted chris christie. steve schmidt, before we get too far down this path, let me ask you non-musically speaking, how much does it matter that a person of john kasich's stature in the republican party is holding out, is not at the convention, is being nice about it and is not picking fights but is not on board with this and is staying outside it? >> it's a huge deal. he's an enormously big figure inside the republican party. he ran a great campaign for president. we talk about what is to come in this race between donald trump and hillary clinton. this will be the meanest, most low-down, negative, nasty campaign of the modern era, bar none. john kasich's campaign was t
we got "new york, new york" when trump was put over the top. was also as the troubled rollout of mike pence at that event when they rolled out mike pence on saturday, they came out to the sounds of "you can't always get what you want" which was a weird thing for them to come out with alongside all the reporting that mike pence wasn't actually who donald trump wanted and he really wanted chris christie. steve schmidt, before we get too far down this path, let me ask you...
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is working inriis new york. primarily dating these films in 1903-1904.from this is the fish market on the lower east side. on the right-hand side. that isa vibrancy missing in the static images. it shows the life of the street. think it as a nice dimension to the exhibition. films,e particular merely from the 1903 era, are from riis's lifetime. it is as he would have seen new york at the time. this showing men throwing things in the dump. men andus article about who liveda picture underneath the street there. part of what they're doing is sorting things out of the garbage that can be recycled for money. they sorted rags that would be recycled for paper and bones that would be used for fertilizer for baking soda. he cover this partly as an issue of homelessness as an issue of disease and sanitation. we had mentioned earlier that came into factor in the gilded age and dies in 1914 during the progressive area. he had many friends that were against the reformers -- progressive reformers. he became a particular patro
is working inriis new york. primarily dating these films in 1903-1904.from this is the fish market on the lower east side. on the right-hand side. that isa vibrancy missing in the static images. it shows the life of the street. think it as a nice dimension to the exhibition. films,e particular merely from the 1903 era, are from riis's lifetime. it is as he would have seen new york at the time. this showing men throwing things in the dump. men andus article about who liveda picture underneath...
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this is new york. >> donald j. trump passes. new york passes. north carolina 72 delegates for the following bound delegates. 29 trump, 27 cruz. 6 rubio, 9 kasich, one carson. >> madam, madam secretary, north carolina, the land of the long leaf pine. the land where the summer sun doth shine. where the wheat grow strong and strong grow great. north carolina, home of the largest military installations in the world. north carolina, with the majestic appalachian mountains on our west and beautiful crystal coast on our east. north carolina, one of the fastest growing state economies under governor pat mccrory and the republican led general assembly proudly cast our 72 volts as follows. one, dr. ben carson. 6 senator marco rubio. 9 for ohio governor john kasich. [cheers] >> and the great conservative tradition of the old north states the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. [cheers] >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites. and one of the that most people don't know about this states
this is new york. >> donald j. trump passes. new york passes. north carolina 72 delegates for the following bound delegates. 29 trump, 27 cruz. 6 rubio, 9 kasich, one carson. >> madam, madam secretary, north carolina, the land of the long leaf pine. the land where the summer sun doth shine. where the wheat grow strong and strong grow great. north carolina, home of the largest military installations in the world. north carolina, with the majestic appalachian mountains on our west and...
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i was a leading white liberal in new york city.arching with sharpton, suing giuliani over police misconduct. strong support in the black and latino community. the freddie ferrer campaign was an alliance with al sharpton. and he refused to endorse me for a week as they thought that some of my supporters were racially hostile to them. not me, but my supporters. finally he calls back and says i will meet with you tonight, the night of the al smith dinner. incongruously i leave the dinner , in white tie and tails. that was the dress at the dinner, not my nightly normal attire. i go to his headquarters. this is like hillary clinton going to bernie sanders original home in brooklyn and begging him to endorse her for president. after she had been the nominee. but i did it because the goal was city hall. that night i had a meeting with , sharpton and top aides. about the primary that was and the election to come. the next day, i met with borough president ferrer and his supporters to have a unified party. that sounds familiar now, because
i was a leading white liberal in new york city.arching with sharpton, suing giuliani over police misconduct. strong support in the black and latino community. the freddie ferrer campaign was an alliance with al sharpton. and he refused to endorse me for a week as they thought that some of my supporters were racially hostile to them. not me, but my supporters. finally he calls back and says i will meet with you tonight, the night of the al smith dinner. incongruously i leave the dinner , in...
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new york to london in six and a half magic hours.goes so fast now and it's so comfortable that you feel as if you hadn't traveled at all. many hours gained and no sleep lost. ♪ london, celebrating the queen's birthday. ♪ and you arrive not only with more time on hand, but also not travel fatigued. you can take in the scenes and events more fully and at a more lea leisurely pace. one of the benefits of jet flying. ♪ >> new york to paris, seven hours, only 30 minutes longer than to london. paris, right away you're in the swim of things because once more you've landed rerefreshed and with extra hours to do what you want d to do in a leisurely way. experiences like these which used to be rare events for the few or few thousand are becoming visits for the millions because ing international air travel increased five fold under goes its greatest change. ♪ jet speeds will help to accomplish one of man's long sought goals, an easy interchange of people throughout the world. transoceanic flights become short, six and a half magic hours to euro
new york to london in six and a half magic hours.goes so fast now and it's so comfortable that you feel as if you hadn't traveled at all. many hours gained and no sleep lost. ♪ london, celebrating the queen's birthday. ♪ and you arrive not only with more time on hand, but also not travel fatigued. you can take in the scenes and events more fully and at a more lea leisurely pace. one of the benefits of jet flying. ♪ >> new york to paris, seven hours, only 30 minutes longer than to...
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new york state senate has been disbarred. a panel ruled his felony conviction made his disbarment automatic. >>> and still ahead on news 4 new york at noon we take you inside the new sandy hook elementary school. also, a prayerful quiet tour. pope francis visits concentration camps in poland and offers prayers for the victims. >>> several key cast members are out >>> welcome back at noon. families of the sandy hook shooting victims will go forward. families filed suit against the east windsor gun shot that sold an assault rifle to adam lanza's mother. lanza went on to kill 26 people with the weapon. the judge put the lawsuit on hold until the gun shop completes bankruptcy proceedings. >>> we are getting our first look inside the brand hook elementary school. >> reporter: we did receive our first look of the new sandy hook elementary today. it is on the same campus as the old school where students and staff were gunned down. the school is not on the original foot print. this building has an air of serenity. we were taken on an
new york state senate has been disbarred. a panel ruled his felony conviction made his disbarment automatic. >>> and still ahead on news 4 new york at noon we take you inside the new sandy hook elementary school. also, a prayerful quiet tour. pope francis visits concentration camps in poland and offers prayers for the victims. >>> several key cast members are out >>> welcome back at noon. families of the sandy hook shooting victims will go forward. families filed suit...
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new york is a success story. i see randi weingarten, great new yorker and national leader now is here. what is the secret to our success? may be part of it is the fact was the most heavily unionized state in the country. [applause] 24.5% of the workers in our state are unionized. when you go into this alternative reality of post-factual america that was on display in cleveland, they could talk about unions hurting you. it's like obviously not because we to tell our story of success in the atmosphere which brings anyone along together. what other stories to have to tell? we have to tell a story of diversity creating strength, of pluralism being what america is all about. we have to tell a story and we have to step to this, brothers and sisters. step to the xenophobia that has been propagated by the other side. in new york we have almost 1 billion muslims. we have four different muslim bar association's. these are my colleagues. these are your colleagues, people who believe in the rule of law and protect it. with a
new york is a success story. i see randi weingarten, great new yorker and national leader now is here. what is the secret to our success? may be part of it is the fact was the most heavily unionized state in the country. [applause] 24.5% of the workers in our state are unionized. when you go into this alternative reality of post-factual america that was on display in cleveland, they could talk about unions hurting you. it's like obviously not because we to tell our story of success in the...
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it was washington's first trip back to new york after the war. if any new yorkers held him personally responsible for losing their city to be british, the battle of long island, it was clearly forgiven. he was filled with trepidation and all of the sacrifices, the years of war and political struggle, the great experiment on which the nation was about to embark. it might yet collapsed in fiasco and come to nothing. an assembly of war veterans met him at the wars. at the top of the steps, carpeted in his honor, they declared a guard was ready to take his orders. at this, washington, turning to the crowd, and with a democratic inspiration declared he would accept the honor guard but, in truth, the affections of his fellow citizens was all the guard he wanted. he rejected the use of a carriage, preceded by a group of calvary and artillery and officers, the new york's mayor and clergymen and an amazing concourse of ordinary citizens went slowly through the streets, with soap banners, flowers, and branches of evergreens. cherry street, near the present
it was washington's first trip back to new york after the war. if any new yorkers held him personally responsible for losing their city to be british, the battle of long island, it was clearly forgiven. he was filled with trepidation and all of the sacrifices, the years of war and political struggle, the great experiment on which the nation was about to embark. it might yet collapsed in fiasco and come to nothing. an assembly of war veterans met him at the wars. at the top of the steps,...
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new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> this is "eyewitness news upclose." >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> hillary clinton making history, becoming the first woman to win a major party presidential nomination. but is that as far as her history-making journey will take standing in her way, the man who a year ago was often dismissed as a flash in the political pan. but now republican presidential nominee donald trump saying he's not gonna hold back. >> boy, am i getting hit. boom. boom. boom. i am getting hit, and they don't mean it, and there's a lot of lies being told, but i guess they have to do their thing. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter. welcome to "upclose." after the nastiest presidential primary season, perhaps ever, nation's highest office. >> we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. [ crowd booing ] >> a rocky start to the democratic convention, where bernie sanders supporters booed hillary clinton. democrats, th
new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> this is "eyewitness news upclose." >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> hillary clinton making history, becoming the first woman to win a major party presidential nomination. but is that as far as her history-making journey will take standing in her way, the man who a year ago was often dismissed as a flash in the political pan. but now republican...
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i was down on the floor for the new york, new york moment. and donald trump's adult children are stunningly impressive, they are articulate and warm and the room is behind them. it hasn't been ten minutes since that high mark and now we're down in another apparent stumble. >> let's go back to the speaker of the house. >> the chair will lead to the chairman of the national committee for the purpose of explaining the rules. >> all right, well, this is a rule that affects only about four states. first of all, all the states are bound by 16-8-2, and the secretary's required to read the bound vote. and so that's why in a few states, there was a difference. in this particular case, the state rules under the 16-f filing says that the candidates that are submitted under -- that run in the election, if they drop out, the bound vote gets reallocated to the only candidate left that's running. so you understand? so under the rule, he is correct that that is how alaska originally voted. however, since there was only one candidate that was left running, th
i was down on the floor for the new york, new york moment. and donald trump's adult children are stunningly impressive, they are articulate and warm and the room is behind them. it hasn't been ten minutes since that high mark and now we're down in another apparent stumble. >> let's go back to the speaker of the house. >> the chair will lead to the chairman of the national committee for the purpose of explaining the rules. >> all right, well, this is a rule that affects only...
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the importance of the new york waterways and how the british were unable to establish an effective blockade of new england. barnes & noble to this hour-long event. thank you for attending this author event. han will be speaking about his book "revolution on the hudson.' in addition to writing books he has also-- he has won many awards for his work. navy war" won a medal from the 20 12th george pendleton prize. it was selected for the navy's reading list. "the forging of the american 2008 samuel alito marston award. in 2018 he received the samuel eliot marston award from the constitutional museum for his body of work. for this evening, george will speak to us for about 30 minutes . then we will invite numbers of the audience to ask questions. please note that c-span is your taping our author event, so speak into the microphone clearly. they will take this presentation as well as the q and a. we invite everybody to come on up. if you have a book, george will sign it for you. we have some of his back lists here as well. we have to 1812 book that i spoke about, as well as the fic book. please j
the importance of the new york waterways and how the british were unable to establish an effective blockade of new england. barnes & noble to this hour-long event. thank you for attending this author event. han will be speaking about his book "revolution on the hudson.' in addition to writing books he has also-- he has won many awards for his work. navy war" won a medal from the 20 12th george pendleton prize. it was selected for the navy's reading list. "the forging of the...
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they want them in new york and the democrats have done nothing for that. we are going to run really not only with crossovers but new voters we will bring out in upstate. the hudson valley and long island, that's going to overwhelm the progressives in new york city. >> and finally, donald trump has worked with unions in new york city. he does a tremendous amount of building in new york city so even if somebody were to compare upstate new york which is where i'm from originally to downstate, people have said that downstate new york city always beats upstate. >> judge, remember when you were a kid, your parents -- >> no, not really. it was a long time ago. >> your parent would tell you if you do this, you do this, you do this, you will have a good life and you will live the american dream. things are going to be good for you. just play by the rules, get educated, get the job, be responsible to your employer, be honest and live family values. what american today, what working man american can tell his kid what it looks like for this country a year from now, let
they want them in new york and the democrats have done nothing for that. we are going to run really not only with crossovers but new voters we will bring out in upstate. the hudson valley and long island, that's going to overwhelm the progressives in new york city. >> and finally, donald trump has worked with unions in new york city. he does a tremendous amount of building in new york city so even if somebody were to compare upstate new york which is where i'm from originally to...
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has he won new york? >> message for mr. s not taking anything for granted. >> gentlemen, we've taken new jersey, indiana and illinois. >> until he hears about new york. he knows it all rests on new york. >> there's nothing more nerve-racking professionally, i think, than awaiting the results in a presidential election. >> by midnight there's still no news. >> he took new york. >> we got new york. >> yes! >> the man from the prairies takes new york and, with it, the presidency. however he's done it with less than 40% of the vote. the south has backed john c. breckinridge and john bell. >> lincoln has a narrow victory. for almost half the country, he's illegitimate. he's not accepted as the president. >> no sooner has he won than several states in the south make clear that they are moving toward leaving the union, and so immediately he's gone from winning the white house into a crisis mode. >> lincoln's victory was probably the first shot in the civil war. it looks like the die has been cast. real is touching a ray. amazing is
has he won new york? >> message for mr. s not taking anything for granted. >> gentlemen, we've taken new jersey, indiana and illinois. >> until he hears about new york. he knows it all rests on new york. >> there's nothing more nerve-racking professionally, i think, than awaiting the results in a presidential election. >> by midnight there's still no news. >> he took new york. >> we got new york. >> yes! >> the man from the prairies takes...
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one was paul scotty from new york. you came in the coast guard in 1965. >> and the build-up started in march when i joined the coast guard, i wanted to go to vietnam and i thought the coast guard would be a way to get there. >> but just before he shipped out he fell in love. >> i was go going to get ready for the war. i was getting in shape, chasing girls with one exception. an english teacher i had met wanted me to go out with this girl. so i figured i'd date her, take her out and that would be the end of that. well, 32 days later i married her. we went off to reno and then i left for vietnam. we were together for 14 days. >> he arrived in country on 1 may 1967. as a gunner's mate, he looked for infiltrators. >> they would come down the coast. they were using trawlers. they were 88 feet to 150 feet. they could take on 95 tons of weapons and they'd try to get through us, reach the coast. hit a river inlet. the v.c. would be waiting for them and then they'd off load. >> were they armed? >> yes. with weapons similar to o
one was paul scotty from new york. you came in the coast guard in 1965. >> and the build-up started in march when i joined the coast guard, i wanted to go to vietnam and i thought the coast guard would be a way to get there. >> but just before he shipped out he fell in love. >> i was go going to get ready for the war. i was getting in shape, chasing girls with one exception. an english teacher i had met wanted me to go out with this girl. so i figured i'd date her, take her...
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, bernese abbot's changing new york.unlike riis, abbot was a professional photographer and an avant-garde artist who created one of the great art works of -- bodies of work of the 20th century, photographing new york for ten years from 1929 to 1939 14e defined changing new york by making 305 signed exhibition prints which she presented to the museum who was the project's sponsor this artistic intent was what riis lacked. scholars needed to know the who, when, why story behind each photograph. the book provides a basis for further research in a variety of fields especially history and media studies. take "bandit's noose" for example. this photograph was not taken by him, it was taken for him by the two amateurs who arranged his first talk at the society of amateurs in new york and it was made with a stereo stop i can camera which had two lenses mounted side by side to produce two images on a glass negative. at some point, this negative was divided in half and that's why you see the two images separated here they deliver s
, bernese abbot's changing new york.unlike riis, abbot was a professional photographer and an avant-garde artist who created one of the great art works of -- bodies of work of the 20th century, photographing new york for ten years from 1929 to 1939 14e defined changing new york by making 305 signed exhibition prints which she presented to the museum who was the project's sponsor this artistic intent was what riis lacked. scholars needed to know the who, when, why story behind each photograph....
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that is the story of his activism in new york city. we have here in our case on allies the basic story of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894. the new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayor william strong. it is often described as "the good government" movement. in that one administration, a lot of the social reforms riis had been recommending along with other people in his network of reform were manifested, including better sanitation. one of the things strong was famous for was appointing sanitation engineers who wore white uniforms that paraded as an army of sanitation. the issue roosevelt and riis worked on primarily was the closing of police lodging houses. the mayor appointed theodore roosevelt as police commissioner and the police headquarters was right across the street from jacob riis' journalism office. theodore roosevelt was already aware of riis. he had read his articles and book. they met. jacob riis said i loved him the moment i sa
that is the story of his activism in new york city. we have here in our case on allies the basic story of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894. the new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayor william strong. it is often described as "the good government" movement. in that one administration, a lot of the social reforms riis had been recommending along with other people in his network of reform...
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the chair: the gentleman from new york yields. the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from florida. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: i just wanted to only the question, the speaker we had showed up. the chair: the en bloc mendments are agreed to. it's now in order to consider amendment number 28 printed in house report 114-639. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. garrett: good afternoon. mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 28 printed in house report 114-639 offered by mr. garrett of new jersey. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 794, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. garrett, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: i thank the chairman. mr. chairman, i rise today to prohibit a -- an amendment that
the chair: the gentleman from new york yields. the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from florida. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: i just wanted to only the question, the speaker we had showed up. the chair: the en bloc mendments are agreed to. it's now in order to consider amendment number 28 printed in house report 114-639. for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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new york's vermont get any crazy ideas from the new comedy, bad moms? could facebook be in trouble with the irs? the investigation of the big tax bill mark zuckerberg could be hit with. here's a message from from fox five vice president and general manager. >> new york is a hard-working city. in fact, just getting to work >> for many it it requires an early wake up, quick workout more often than not, along a stressful commute. now for our mayor, bill diblasio, he leads the daily life with a routine life with a routine that most busy people can only dream of. when he is elected mayor the inexperience of bill diblasio, entered the office with very little leadership or management experience. most new yorkers expected he would roll up his sleeves and get to work. recently the times chronicled the typical week for the mayor and his daily schedule has left many o job. while most of us are rising early and busting our homes to get to work on time be a subway, bus, bus, taxi, or city bike the mayor sleeps in. i'm not sure if he has a little breakfast at around
new york's vermont get any crazy ideas from the new comedy, bad moms? could facebook be in trouble with the irs? the investigation of the big tax bill mark zuckerberg could be hit with. here's a message from from fox five vice president and general manager. >> new york is a hard-working city. in fact, just getting to work >> for many it it requires an early wake up, quick workout more often than not, along a stressful commute. now for our mayor, bill diblasio, he leads the daily...
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you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. >>> 78 degrees at 8:31 on saturday morning. a live look there at the hamilton bridge. >> busy. >> welcome back to saturday today in new york. >> raphael and the weather center not as hot but a warm one. unsettled weather. >> a little unsettled today and tomorrow. but we have nice weather to enjoy as well especially depending where you are. now, as you head east out of new york city that's where it's going to be drier throughout the day. you cee radar some light showers well north and west of town right now. we have hazy sunshine around the city, also across long island. that will be the trend later on today so. you people asking me is it a beach day? mainly yes, especially for nassau and suffolk counties, the further east you go the better the weather today. as we head back to the jersey shore, you may see more scattered storms later on this afternoon. temperature in the 70s to low 80s. rip current risk is low today, milder. 70 to 78 degrees. you don't have to be quite
you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. >>> 78 degrees at 8:31 on saturday morning. a live look there at the hamilton bridge. >> busy. >> welcome back to saturday today in new york. >> raphael and the weather center not as hot but a warm one. unsettled weather. >> a little unsettled today and tomorrow. but we have nice weather to enjoy as well especially depending where you are. now, as you head east out of new york city...
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you felt that new york belongs to new yorkers. new york along to the world. there are a tremendous amount of hires from china, north korea. there is no more a local buyer. michael shows us his apartment. original artwork from andy warhol. they have just become parents and they want to expand the living space. they bought the apartment next door. the view of the city is fantastic. it is a city that belong to the rich and no longer to new yorkers. >> now, we will meet a successful and impressive ethiopian -- this project has been financed by funds from the u.k.. she started up in 2013 -- they started up in 2013, singing about child marriage and lack of opportunities for ethiopian girls. many leave school without qualifications. 76% of the fans have been persuaded to take up education. 84% believe that the band makes them more confident. mission accomplished. >> the successful band's name means, "ours." they want to belong. >> our lyrics have deep meanings and they are affffirmative.. we address imporortant isss.s. >> they do not just make music. they have a tal
you felt that new york belongs to new yorkers. new york along to the world. there are a tremendous amount of hires from china, north korea. there is no more a local buyer. michael shows us his apartment. original artwork from andy warhol. they have just become parents and they want to expand the living space. they bought the apartment next door. the view of the city is fantastic. it is a city that belong to the rich and no longer to new yorkers. >> now, we will meet a successful and...
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it won a new york times -- it was a new york times bestseller, a new york times notable book and it's been adapted into a ten-part tv series. it is being adapted as we speak into a tv series, and he was also a consultant on the pbs american experience film custer's last stand. so the good news for everyone here this evening is at a moment he turned his prodigious talents to the american revolution. and he published in 2013, bunker hill: a city, a hill, a revolution, which he came and spoke about several years ago. it won the 2013 new england book award for nonfiction, the 2014 distinguished book award of the society of colonial wars. and the rights to the book have been acquired by warner brothers, my former employer, for a film adaptation that ben ben affleck may direct. stay tuned on that one. he has written for "vanity fair," "the new york times" book review, the "wall street journal," the l.a. times and "the boston globe." he's appeared on today show, on dateline, on pbs' american experience, on c-span and npr which actually leads me to say we're delighted to have c-span here this
it won a new york times -- it was a new york times bestseller, a new york times notable book and it's been adapted into a ten-part tv series. it is being adapted as we speak into a tv series, and he was also a consultant on the pbs american experience film custer's last stand. so the good news for everyone here this evening is at a moment he turned his prodigious talents to the american revolution. and he published in 2013, bunker hill: a city, a hill, a revolution, which he came and spoke...
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for now. >> we have the rain right now falling still in parts of new jersey and also in parts of new york. you can see that here on doppler radar, but there is a small intense band of heavy rain that's moving right now through parts of northwest new jersey. you can see the rainfall right here. 3 inches per hour. band. it's moving to the south, and it could clip the city, but i think that for the most part we're going to see clearing conditions overnight tonight. here's the weather trend as we head through the overnight hours. we'll start to see temperatures dipping into the 70s by 9:00, 10:00. a little bit of mugginess lingering in the air. all that rain we got during the overnight hours into early friday morning helping to lead to that muggy atmosphere we're going to have overnight we have the chance for showers and storms leading through the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. back to you. >>> new york city will pay $2.4 million to the mother of a boy with autism who died after running away from school. the settlement was part of a wrongful death lawsuit by the family of avonte oq
for now. >> we have the rain right now falling still in parts of new jersey and also in parts of new york. you can see that here on doppler radar, but there is a small intense band of heavy rain that's moving right now through parts of northwest new jersey. you can see the rainfall right here. 3 inches per hour. band. it's moving to the south, and it could clip the city, but i think that for the most part we're going to see clearing conditions overnight tonight. here's the weather trend...