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back to new york. union square was a keypoint in recruitment and they built the uss recruit for memorial day 1917. a commissioned battleship in the navy, made out of wood. they followed the plans of the uss maine. they had a crew of sailors and marines. if you went down there you could see the sailors scrubbing the deck, doing the laundry. it was memorial day 1917, a parade of 40,000 school children and civil war veterans rode in convert nls ibles to open it up. it had its own band. mayor wanted 2,000 to enlist in the war. the city got 25,000 to sign up. after the war this was taken to coney island where it became an attraction and had dances on it as well. here are the men signing up. they would do anything to attract attention to the ship. they would have vaudeville performers, broadway stars sing, boxing matches, anything to draw a crowd. i love this guy. mayor mitchell, graduate of columbia elected in 1914 when he was 34. he was always called the boy mayor. he ran on a platform of getting into the
back to new york. union square was a keypoint in recruitment and they built the uss recruit for memorial day 1917. a commissioned battleship in the navy, made out of wood. they followed the plans of the uss maine. they had a crew of sailors and marines. if you went down there you could see the sailors scrubbing the deck, doing the laundry. it was memorial day 1917, a parade of 40,000 school children and civil war veterans rode in convert nls ibles to open it up. it had its own band. mayor...
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new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arresd m. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in a small area here in midtown manhattan. >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was where he wanted to be. (crowd cheering) >> five, four, three, two, one! (loud cheering) (music playing) >> and i remember talking to john shortly after midnight. there was a sense of accomplishment. we had just made the arrests in the ressam spin-off, and, you know, certainly we believed that we got everybody that we needed to find, but, you know, you're never really 100% sure of that. >> and so, i think a lot of the fbi leadership for the first time realized that o'neill was right, that there probably were al qaeda people in
new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arresd m. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in a small area here in midtown manhattan. >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was...
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people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york philharmonic is you 175 years old. it is the oldest orchestra in america. and what's interesting to me about that is you know i'm a futurist. i'm always thinking about where can we go? what can we invent? and what i want to be able to be a part of is work with the musicians and the board and the community is to not be weighted down by that legacy but to use it. to move to a vibrant youthful 21st century future. because so much of what has happened here embodies what an orchestra of the 21st century can be like. >> that's the question though. can you do in new york what you did in l.a. and not
people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york...
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this is also in new york city. inside the chapel are stained-glass windows made in new york by heineken and smith. these are army divisions. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side from governors island. in the center is the yankee division, the 26th, and the new york division, the 77th. another there see stained-glass window is one in , columbia in the journalism school. that is a stained-glass window of the statue of liberty, same artist, same craftsmen. when i lead to tours of the city of the city i say the war is all , around us. york avenue is not named for the duke of york. it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. -- of his death. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. i will tell you how we got to where we are. here is world war i 101. wife onduke and his june 20, 1914 started the first european more and more than 100 y
this is also in new york city. inside the chapel are stained-glass windows made in new york by heineken and smith. these are army divisions. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side from governors island. in the center is the yankee division, the 26th, and the new york division, the 77th. another there see stained-glass window is one in , columbia in the journalism school. that is a stained-glass window of the statue of liberty, same artist, same craftsmen. when i lead to...
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of the new columnist york times, formerly of "the atlantic", other of "brand new party" and "bad religion." we have ben schwartz with us who is national editor of the "american conservative" who has a distinguished career. including also at the "atlantic." where he was a literary editor. we have aaron rend from the manhattan institute. he is a senior fellow there, and also runs the blog, "urbano file." in this cosmopolitan panel, is our representative from real america. aaron grew up in a town of 50 people in rural indiana. and so i am looking forward to be your have the -- looking forward to your heavy and robust discussion about american cities and the american polity and how they relate to each other. but first, in march, it was proposed that we should treat liberal cities the way liberals treat corporate monopolies. not as growth enhancing asset that concentrate wealth and power and conspire against the public good. instead of trying to make them more a gallic tyrian with affordable housing, we should make like teddy roosevelt and tried to break them up to reared [laughter] yes. and t
of the new columnist york times, formerly of "the atlantic", other of "brand new party" and "bad religion." we have ben schwartz with us who is national editor of the "american conservative" who has a distinguished career. including also at the "atlantic." where he was a literary editor. we have aaron rend from the manhattan institute. he is a senior fellow there, and also runs the blog, "urbano file." in this cosmopolitan panel, is...
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more law enforcement, not speaking specific about new york. york. more enforcement for smaller anm smaller returns. i returned to police police commission under mayor bill de blasio gave the resources and political support throughout my three years there. three years of extraordinary resources unlike anything i had experienced the previous 47. new york city's current crime control and police committee achievements would've beenthentm impossible without that resourcing and support over those three years. that resourcing and support unfortunately is missing in so many american cities and some of those with some of the worst problems where expensing at the moment i think are reflective of that resource issue and political support as well as other issues, particularly some of those communities. i can't stress that enough. in many ways what's missing is not the ideas of leadership. extraordinary leaders with extraordinary ideas we have pick its resources and political support oftentimes and community support. while those ideas of resources to implement t
more law enforcement, not speaking specific about new york. york. more enforcement for smaller anm smaller returns. i returned to police police commission under mayor bill de blasio gave the resources and political support throughout my three years there. three years of extraordinary resources unlike anything i had experienced the previous 47. new york city's current crime control and police committee achievements would've beenthentm impossible without that resourcing and support over those...
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i admit i like what i can deduct living in new york. publican plan, i wouldn't be able to do that anymore. people in san francisco wouldn't be able to do that anymore. people living in new jersey wouldn't be able to do that anymore. it wouldn't matter to you, would it? >> we get to deduct our taxes as well on property taxes. >> you like paying them too. >> we have no state income tax. that actually makes a lot of difference. again i heard you say in your previous segment, why should the american taxpayer be bailing out state has have high taxes? you know, the people can vote in those high taxed states. elect folks that will get rid of that income tax, they will drop your taxes. you know what? trish: i'm with you. i'm with you. i don't want to be because it will cost me but you think about federally, right, you have a federal income tax. >> right. trish: how is it that you can deduct your state income tax, what you pay to your state and say, well i can pay less federal tax because i paid this much to new york or california? that doesn't s
i admit i like what i can deduct living in new york. publican plan, i wouldn't be able to do that anymore. people in san francisco wouldn't be able to do that anymore. people living in new jersey wouldn't be able to do that anymore. it wouldn't matter to you, would it? >> we get to deduct our taxes as well on property taxes. >> you like paying them too. >> we have no state income tax. that actually makes a lot of difference. again i heard you say in your previous segment, why...
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he was a staff writer at the "new york daily news" from 1987 until just last year.e is now a professor of journalism and media studies at rutgers university. it is great to have you here talking about your new book "reclaiming gotham." we see the mass protest just yesterday and today around daca, and this is really the major thesis of your book. who is speaking out now? who are the progressssive forces in america? juan:: i began to notice about four years a ago in 2013 that there was something happening in the cities across the country that was actually a a movement,a political movement that was not getting much attention. and that is the rise post the great recession, post the occupy wall strtreet movemement that my young and progressive people were running for political office and actually winning seats in city councils and some even in mayoral races across the country. and that they were, in essence, the political effect of a mass movement that has been building across the country for decades. and that bill de blasio -- people say to me, has juan gonzalez gone cr
he was a staff writer at the "new york daily news" from 1987 until just last year.e is now a professor of journalism and media studies at rutgers university. it is great to have you here talking about your new book "reclaiming gotham." we see the mass protest just yesterday and today around daca, and this is really the major thesis of your book. who is speaking out now? who are the progressssive forces in america? juan:: i began to notice about four years a ago in 2013 that...
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governor mapp called me, i know the governor, and there are a lot of connections between new york and the virgin islands. the governor himself actually was a new yorker. he was a member of the nypd at one time, actually. so there are a lot of connections. i had worked in the federal government, as you know, as secretary of hud. i had done a lot of emergency work here in new york. so he asked us to come down, help with an assessment to see how we could pitch in. the virgin islands doesn't have the depth of government that we have here in new york or most states. so that was the purpose of the visit. but it is devastating. >> i want to ask you as well, you made some other news today in the midst of this trip on immigration. you signed in new york state as the governor an executive order that tells the state police they can't be inquiring about immigration status. i know you've got some conservative critics saying this amounts to a form of amnesty. tell us about what the order is and why you're making this order. >> yeah. it has nothing to do with amnesty. you know, when we talk about da
governor mapp called me, i know the governor, and there are a lot of connections between new york and the virgin islands. the governor himself actually was a new yorker. he was a member of the nypd at one time, actually. so there are a lot of connections. i had worked in the federal government, as you know, as secretary of hud. i had done a lot of emergency work here in new york. so he asked us to come down, help with an assessment to see how we could pitch in. the virgin islands doesn't have...
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president enrique pena nieto, who attended the un's general assembly in new york is , returning immediately. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. chandra. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, higher learning courtesy of udacity. they just kicked off of their introduced -- introduction to self driving cars, there nano degree program. we will hear from the founder. plus, twitter's direct message on terror. the company flagged 300,000 accounts that it said promotes global extremism. how effective can it be at limiting the spread of hate? we will discuss. and equifax continues to unravel. the credit monitor was hit before hacker -- hit by hackers months before it told the world. first, to the lead. a group representing u.s. venture capitalists is suing the trump administration over its decision to delay enactment of an immigration rule impacting foreign entrepreneurs. the suit says the department of homeland security violated federal administrative rules when it delayed the start of the int
president enrique pena nieto, who attended the un's general assembly in new york is , returning immediately. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. chandra. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, higher learning courtesy of udacity. they just kicked off of their introduced -- introduction to self driving cars, there nano degree program. we will hear from the founder. plus, twitter's...
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new york is a very expensive place to set up a business.dministration new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not sure new york is bidding. i'm talking about the local administration. i think that new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities. those of the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. essentially what we need. i don't know the city of new york is actively looking at attracting them. emily: with you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it can't build a tech quarters in seattle. they are at capacity. what should they be looking for elsewhere? eric: a city or place where there is higher education. a lot of young people that are looking for the jobs of the new economy. and a business-friendly environment. emily: we have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. take a listen. >> we have criticism about corporate tax rates. this is too big of a deal and too great of a company. we would love to have it here. we have a lot of folks who could use the work and a lot of
new york is a very expensive place to set up a business.dministration new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not sure new york is bidding. i'm talking about the local administration. i think that new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities. those of the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. essentially what we need. i don't know the city of new york is actively looking at attracting them. emily: with you think amazon should be looking for in a...
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that would be amazing to have in new york and see this this in new york and see this incredible joy of form create -- this is 50 years later, and is alive. the next video i am going to show you is from germany, and it was partially shot with students in my class. the world is listening. and it is women rappers. hip-hop began very much as aggressively male, now women have been, especially globally have been incorporating it as well. see if you can recognize [indiscernible] it is cologne, germany. ♪ mark naison: any comments on that? yeah. >> i thought that the last section, the whole world is listening, that part is interesting because it is like the truth. you said this was from germany? mark naison: it was shot in cologne, germany. but she is from new haven originally, and she was an artist in residence. she shot portions of it here. >> it's interesting that the world is listening because movement started in the bronx, and you go back for the movement -- would this place affect other places like personally not and -- like ours alone and germany? -- barcelona and germany? the result is
that would be amazing to have in new york and see this this in new york and see this incredible joy of form create -- this is 50 years later, and is alive. the next video i am going to show you is from germany, and it was partially shot with students in my class. the world is listening. and it is women rappers. hip-hop began very much as aggressively male, now women have been, especially globally have been incorporating it as well. see if you can recognize [indiscernible] it is cologne,...
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she turned new york into her own concrete catwalk. wonder what has inspired this new cool and confident katie? >> how happy are you with jamie foxx? >> a source says it's a result of foxxkat's new romance. and she was reportedly talking about him and gushing about him all day. >> how much do you love him, katie? >> we're guessing it's a 10. she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with three more looks the same day. getting some afternoon shopping done and later attending the premiere of the documentary, "house of z." she capped off her day at the u.s. open in a tweed blazer looking like she was having a blast. we love seeing the usually low-key katie upping the fun factor. now that her relationship is no longer a secret, she's letting down her guard. >> from katie to mel b. custody getting uglier with accusations of substance abuse. mel b has told us she's committed to her health, but in court papers, she's alleged to have an addiction to cocaine and alcohol.
she turned new york into her own concrete catwalk. wonder what has inspired this new cool and confident katie? >> how happy are you with jamie foxx? >> a source says it's a result of foxxkat's new romance. and she was reportedly talking about him and gushing about him all day. >> how much do you love him, katie? >> we're guessing it's a 10. she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with three more...
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argue that could only appear in a publication like the voice they were not going to appear in the new york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the titles wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the night life but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them it's much more regimented i have to go through an edit where they suck at a little stuff but they make it more for their format which makes perfect sense and works in that format i mean part of it's the covers i mean they still have the most outrageous one of my favorite covers was who do you have to blow in this city to get gay marriage and oh it was a mouth with a condom i mean i like that kind of reverence irreverence i think it's great and that was also it's a matter of not just the content but the
argue that could only appear in a publication like the voice they were not going to appear in the new york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the titles wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the night life but the...
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i'm not even sure new york is bidding. emily: what is business friendly? i was talking about the local administration. york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. ofon't know that the city new york is actually even actively looking at attracting that. emily: what do you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it cannot build out headquarters in seattle. they are at capacity. eric: i think it needs a city or a place where there is a lot of higher education, a lot of young people who are looking for the jobs of the new economy, and a business friendly environment. emily: we do have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. obviously, a lot of's cities are competing. take a listen. >> we have gotten criticism about corporate tax breaks, but this is too big of a deal. it is too many jobs and too great of a company for us not to go after it. we would love to have them here. we have a lot of people who could use the work, and we have i.t. startups a
i'm not even sure new york is bidding. emily: what is business friendly? i was talking about the local administration. york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. ofon't know that the city new york is actually even actively looking at attracting that. emily: what do you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it cannot build out headquarters in seattle. they are at capacity. eric: i...
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biggest insecurities. >>> then, cindy crawford's daughter walks her first ever walkway. >>> then -- new yorkhion week with heidi klum. >> our exclusive invite to her runway show. >>> 16-year-old kaia gerber walking her first runway show, looking just like mom cindy crawford. and rihanna, with her new beauty line, spilling secrets. >> you are one of the most beautiful women in the entire world. when you look in the mirror, do you see that beauty? do you ever feel insecure? >> i'm very realistic. i know if i'm in shape, out of shape, if i have zits or dark circles. it is what it is. if i have dark circles, just wear makeup. >> as for fashion, rihanna lit up new york in a bright yellow outfit. can we just get a shot of the leg, the boot. this is what happens when you're dominating the world. >> it's up, it's down, it's on right now, thank god, it's staying on. >> rihanna adding to her empire, making headlines for revealing she wants to time travel to ten minutes before she lost her virginity. >> as a kid, first of all, mom never wants you to grow up too fast. then i started getting in trouble f
biggest insecurities. >>> then, cindy crawford's daughter walks her first ever walkway. >>> then -- new yorkhion week with heidi klum. >> our exclusive invite to her runway show. >>> 16-year-old kaia gerber walking her first runway show, looking just like mom cindy crawford. and rihanna, with her new beauty line, spilling secrets. >> you are one of the most beautiful women in the entire world. when you look in the mirror, do you see that beauty? do you...
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think about this between city island, new york and the philadelphia airport, including new jersey, with well over 50% of america's black population. -- 15% of america's black population. we know in 1849 harriet tubman makes her famous burst to freedom. she goes to william still. after that she begins to go back to maryland, rescue her family, bring them out of slavery. she does this for several years. we know as well according to an interview she made with franklin sanborn, one of the john brown eight of famous journalists, he talks about working as a domestic and the cape may hotels in the summer of 1852, and then leaving from cape may in the fall to go back to maryland to bring out nine people listed as unnamed over at the center. she brought them out. it was a failed attempt to bring up her family has kate larson talks about in her wonderful book. we know these kind of things, but there is a lot we don't know. well we she doing besides cooking in the summer of 1852? who did he associate with? if you build an underground railroad operation there and use it over the years? we don't rea
think about this between city island, new york and the philadelphia airport, including new jersey, with well over 50% of america's black population. -- 15% of america's black population. we know in 1849 harriet tubman makes her famous burst to freedom. she goes to william still. after that she begins to go back to maryland, rescue her family, bring them out of slavery. she does this for several years. we know as well according to an interview she made with franklin sanborn, one of the john...
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new york talking about, eliminating that standard deduction for someone standard deduc in new york and the wealthy, that costs them 5%. even if even if we lower the tax on federal taxes from 39.6% to 35%, and you take back the 5% that you lose from the elimination from the deduction, you're well ov you're well over 40% on an effective tax rate on your federal taxes in new york. that does not sound like any tax cut to me. tax component of this. estate tax component of this. you've got to look at the plan in its entirety. >> i am looking at the -- >> we also put the ability for congress to put a fourth tax e.te in place. a fourth tax rate o wealthy rs.ricans, very high earners. if we need to take more money from high earners and transfer from high earners an to middle class americans to ing a ure middle class americans are getting a tax cut. we've given congress the ability to do that. >> i was tal elimination of thabout the elimination of the state tax, and the capital gains tax. al presidat means millions of dollars in tax cuts for he says believe me, i won't be getting a tax cut. can
new york talking about, eliminating that standard deduction for someone standard deduc in new york and the wealthy, that costs them 5%. even if even if we lower the tax on federal taxes from 39.6% to 35%, and you take back the 5% that you lose from the elimination from the deduction, you're well ov you're well over 40% on an effective tax rate on your federal taxes in new york. that does not sound like any tax cut to me. tax component of this. estate tax component of this. you've got to look at...
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covered by the elaborate multicolored repeating thing in the style of the covered subway train to new york. clearly in this section of related, what we see as quote vandalism by many new yorkers -- could be encouraged among young people in immigrant neighborhoods secondly, i was ,aken to a great dance class where many women, some wearing his jobs, were perfecting and smooth. finally, i was shown the state-of-the-art music studio with the makers and raptors, who were producing original music in which the language of choice moved between german turkish and english. turkey, immigrants from are the largest minority group in berlin and germany generally. this was not the only place where i saw i saw the same glorification of the four elements of hip-hop in three other community centers in berlin, most of them serving immigrants from turkey, the middle east and eastern europe, as well as other community centers in barcelona, spain. in all these places, as well as their counterparts in paris, havana, rio de janeiro, rome, tokyo, and even hanoi, the art forms are cultivated with love and respect a
covered by the elaborate multicolored repeating thing in the style of the covered subway train to new york. clearly in this section of related, what we see as quote vandalism by many new yorkers -- could be encouraged among young people in immigrant neighborhoods secondly, i was ,aken to a great dance class where many women, some wearing his jobs, were perfecting and smooth. finally, i was shown the state-of-the-art music studio with the makers and raptors, who were producing original music in...
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unionship in new york swelled and a vast culture of unionism was born. traditionally anti-union tammany hall became a driver of progressive change and surprisingly created a model for the national new deal reforms to follow as well as the workplace standards we all expect today. and yet as the century progressed, memory of this pivotal moment has often waned. our history books, hollywood films, and mass culture in general tend to feature the accomplishments of very important white men, so the story was largely lost to time save the yearly commemorations and family members. the 50th anniversary of the fire did see a resurgence of interest as leon stein published his work on the fire. newspaper articles were written and survivors were interviewed. the decades between the 50th and 100th anniversary, of course, witnessed the rapid decline of labor and the story faded even more from collective memory in the city and abroad. as the centennial approached, i surveyed school textbooks and found cursory treatment of the fire and the changes that rippled out. there
unionship in new york swelled and a vast culture of unionism was born. traditionally anti-union tammany hall became a driver of progressive change and surprisingly created a model for the national new deal reforms to follow as well as the workplace standards we all expect today. and yet as the century progressed, memory of this pivotal moment has often waned. our history books, hollywood films, and mass culture in general tend to feature the accomplishments of very important white men, so the...
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during this time. , upstate new york was known as period,uring this time upstate new york was known as the burned over district due to its frequent religious revivals. had been so evangelized as to have no fuel or unconverted population left over to earn great -- left over to burn. i'm going to read you this passage from one of the articles from a historian who wrote one of the few things i could find. " like the other settlers moving into this area, myrtilla's family carried with them a moral intensity. no one living in the burned over district could remain untouched by the revivals. the upstate region glowed with high expectations. -- evangelists recruited thousands, while religious eccentrics attracted smaller numbers but shocked regular churchman's with their novel doctrines and unusual whether because of these forces or in spite of them, myrtilla held feminist doctrines early on. she wrote the governor of new york to ask how a woman could do anything more in life than what she was going to have offered to her. how could she get more of an education. his reply was fake and unsatisf
during this time. , upstate new york was known as period,uring this time upstate new york was known as the burned over district due to its frequent religious revivals. had been so evangelized as to have no fuel or unconverted population left over to earn great -- left over to burn. i'm going to read you this passage from one of the articles from a historian who wrote one of the few things i could find. " like the other settlers moving into this area, myrtilla's family carried with them a...
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coverage that describes and shows pictures of the mass klans march, including klansmen march in new yorky in hoods and robes and his father's name does show up as one of the arrestees from that march. the whole thing is made up. but there is contemporaneous news coverage that describes and shows pictures of the mass klans march, including klansmen march in new york city in hoods and robes and his father's name does show up as one of the arrestees from that march. but it's not ancient history to recognize that the white supremacist movement in this country which persists decade after decade after decade, their goals have never been to just exist on the fringe as some sort of cooky throwback gallery for parolees. their goals and expectations have always been that they should expert real, mainstream political power, that they should get to pick the president. at least they should get to pick who runs. who is unpredictable now is that we don't know what to expect from those groups going forward now that it's a modern president who appears to be picking them. >> when you say the alt-right, de
coverage that describes and shows pictures of the mass klans march, including klansmen march in new yorky in hoods and robes and his father's name does show up as one of the arrestees from that march. the whole thing is made up. but there is contemporaneous news coverage that describes and shows pictures of the mass klans march, including klansmen march in new york city in hoods and robes and his father's name does show up as one of the arrestees from that march. but it's not ancient history to...
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i am a residence of new york. crime will not go back in new york. it may spike from time to time, but they have found a way to effectively prevent it, control it, and deal with it. ofk at the pictures shootings over time and compare with the activities we measure. better outcomes with less enforcement. the so-called fake news that has come to dominate public debate in this post-truth era in america. falsehoods that have taken root in discourse, promoted by different parties. in some ways they are mutually exclusive, that they are entrenched. there is a saying a lie can go around the world. the truth is putting its pants on. that has happened here in those three halls -- false -- and those three falsehoods are the results. the idea the police not control crime, no one can know why crime rises and falls. -- 1995, and talk about comstat. in boston thatas in new york we did everywhere all the at the same time. we not do it in half the city? that would've been fine for the hundreds of lives saved in manhattan, but the people in brooklyn might have object
i am a residence of new york. crime will not go back in new york. it may spike from time to time, but they have found a way to effectively prevent it, control it, and deal with it. ofk at the pictures shootings over time and compare with the activities we measure. better outcomes with less enforcement. the so-called fake news that has come to dominate public debate in this post-truth era in america. falsehoods that have taken root in discourse, promoted by different parties. in some ways they...
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he is from the world war i centennial commission for new york city. please welcome kevin fitzpatrick. [applause] kevin fitzpatrick: thanks, kathleen. i do so much -- thank you so much. the new yorknk historical society for inviting me and to congratulate you on a fantastic world war i e.on the trenches exhibition, -- beyond the trenches exhibition. seven books are tied into new york history, this was the first one that challenge me to explore all five boroughs to great depths. from brooklynes to queens, i went to visit every world war i monument as i could. i have been in many neighborhoods. how many people here have been to the one in williamsville? travis, staten island in the house. brownsville, never visited, but so to see triangle park and the jewish names on that memorial was powerful. the book is in two parts. part one is locations and military training, recruiting, fundraising and other places the 1919 inhed from 1914 to the city, long island, and new jersey because one in 10, 10% doughboys that went to france, were from new york. part two is t
he is from the world war i centennial commission for new york city. please welcome kevin fitzpatrick. [applause] kevin fitzpatrick: thanks, kathleen. i do so much -- thank you so much. the new yorknk historical society for inviting me and to congratulate you on a fantastic world war i e.on the trenches exhibition, -- beyond the trenches exhibition. seven books are tied into new york history, this was the first one that challenge me to explore all five boroughs to great depths. from brooklynes...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. is gentleman from new jersey recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman of the commerce, justice, science committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. culberson: thank you, mr. chairman. to everyone in texas and louisiana who has suffered the loss of a loved one or loss of everything they own in this catastrophic flood, we're here today to tell you that help is on the way. and to say thank you. help is on the way because today the congress there are no republicans, there are no democrats. we're all americans here today. unified in our determination to move swiftly to help all those poor people who have suffered so much as a result of this catastrophic storm. is an republicans, there are no democrats. we're all americans here in our nation's history. my district suffered. we all suffered. all of us in southeast texas. southwest louisiana. my brother and his wife lost veryt
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. is gentleman from new jersey recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman of the commerce, justice, science committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. culberson: thank you, mr. chairman. to everyone in texas and louisiana who has suffered the loss of a loved one or loss of everything they own in this catastrophic...
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in new york. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone. have you ever assembled ikea furniture? it is not fun. lauren: let's stick with breaking news this morning. president trump and vice president pence selling administration's tax plan. trump will say how it will affect the manufacturing industry when he speaks in association of manufacturers this morning in washington. fox business will have live coverage of that event shortly before 11:30 this morning. pence telling americans that help is on the way. >> literally killed jobs across the midwest and cost companies to close factories and build them overseas. folks, this can't continue. and under president trump's leadership, those days are over. cheryl: we get more of the administration's push to overhaul tax code from our own adam shapiro. >> good morning, the administration is going to continue attempt to sell tax reform not only to american people but also to congress. it's issue is repealing deduction for state and local tax which is will hit people in california, new york, new jersey
in new york. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone. have you ever assembled ikea furniture? it is not fun. lauren: let's stick with breaking news this morning. president trump and vice president pence selling administration's tax plan. trump will say how it will affect the manufacturing industry when he speaks in association of manufacturers this morning in washington. fox business will have live coverage of that event shortly before 11:30 this morning. pence telling...
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he was the mouthpiece of a president who we've documented this exhaustively at "the new york times," t -- certainly no other modern president ever has. this is a president who, has you just mentioned, demonizes the news media, and this is a president who wages an assault on the very idea of truth. and i find it astounding that hollywood and that stephen colbert of all people would sort of welcome him onto the stage as just another celebrity. he's famous like the rest of that, and the source of that fame doesn't matter. >> i was surprised that reportedly it was stephen colbert's idea, especially considering the flip because it was fallon who was leading in the ratings. people saw the hair tossing of donald trump as sort of normalizing. then it flips. stephen colbert, who was struggling in the ratings, started going after trump, became number one, and this is his idea to bring sean spicer on and normalize him as they say? >> like ken vogel's observation of the two trump lawyers at blt steak, it sort of defies belief. it really does. your own brian stelter had a really good piece on this
he was the mouthpiece of a president who we've documented this exhaustively at "the new york times," t -- certainly no other modern president ever has. this is a president who, has you just mentioned, demonizes the news media, and this is a president who wages an assault on the very idea of truth. and i find it astounding that hollywood and that stephen colbert of all people would sort of welcome him onto the stage as just another celebrity. he's famous like the rest of that, and the...
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is melinda crane chief political correspondent and alexander phenomena reporter on the scene in new york thanks to both of you for your thoughts. also at the u.n. general assembly president trump said he had signed an executive order that will allow tough new economic sanctions on north korea he made the announcement ahead of a meeting with the leaders of japan and south korea discuss the nuclear threat posed by pyongyang a new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that fund north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind the order in hand says the treasury department's authorities to target any individual or entity that conduct significant trade in goods services or technology with north korea. well turning now to some other world news it's now been over two days since a powerful earthquake rocks central mexico and rescue workers are still searching for survivors among the rubble of collapsed buildings but the window for finding people alive is narrowing and one of the most desperate efforts has been centered on a primary school in mexico city. as a
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peter, we welcome you to our new york studios. how does this explain, flesh out the work of mueller? you les than others, we've all been looking at him from afar. >> right, i think it shows he's casting a broad net. and he's looking at the most controversial elements of the trump presidency, the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn, these are big, big moments. the one that struck me the most, though, asking for the records that involved the meeting with sergey kislyak. that is big deal. we're talking about foreign policy, national security, traditionally the most sensitive and most protected confidential communications of any president. that's a big deal. >> because you do know and have known more about the mueller effort than most of us, this also explains what we've seen in the hiring that's been going on and the teams he's set up, which would be a first class washington law firm. a stand alone firm, correct? >> right, mueller has 17 lawyers working for him. they're very struck by that. that is says to them this is a
peter, we welcome you to our new york studios. how does this explain, flesh out the work of mueller? you les than others, we've all been looking at him from afar. >> right, i think it shows he's casting a broad net. and he's looking at the most controversial elements of the trump presidency, the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn, these are big, big moments. the one that struck me the most, though, asking for the records that involved the meeting with sergey kislyak. that is...
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the gentleman from new york has one minute remaining. mr. serrano: i would like to yield that to the gentlewoman from new jersey. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise today to offer my strong support of this amendment to end the proliferation of private prisons in our federal justice system. following the administration's reversing president obama's ban on the use of private prisons for federal prisoners, the for-profit prison industry has ot only been rejuvenated but expanding. the only purpose is to educate and rehabilitate individuals who made mistakes and are serving their sentence. no one should profit from our prison system. that's why i plan to reintroduce the end for-profit prisons act, legislation that would require the bureau of prisons and u.s. marshal to end its contracts with for-private facilities and make critical changes to the re-entry process for individuals who have been released from federal prisons. with that i call for the immediate passage of this amendme
the gentleman from new york has one minute remaining. mr. serrano: i would like to yield that to the gentlewoman from new jersey. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise today to offer my strong support of this amendment to end the proliferation of private prisons in our federal justice system. following the administration's reversing president obama's ban on the use of private prisons for federal prisoners, the for-profit prison...
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upper levels of a presidential campaign is a big deal. >> i want to show you the cover of tomorrow's new york daily news. it's quite possible they can take libts that "the new york times" can't on their cover. this says i want your papers, russia probe heats up with request for info. harken back to ken vogue yell of the new york times, walks into a steakhouse, stumbles upon these two named lawyers. that luncheon really did speak to potential strategy and how they were going to approach mueller. mueller has now turned into a vacuum cleaner, and i guess you can fight him every step of the way or you can say we have nothing to hide, enjoy this stack of papers. >> exactly. one of the things they were talking about at that lunch were those document requests. i think ty cobb, the special counsel to the president said he had already personally reviewed three of these 13 cat dpoers and processed the documents and so forth. the potential conflict there is where do you draw a line? you know, there is this president and there's this investigation, but there is also the white house and future presidents.
upper levels of a presidential campaign is a big deal. >> i want to show you the cover of tomorrow's new york daily news. it's quite possible they can take libts that "the new york times" can't on their cover. this says i want your papers, russia probe heats up with request for info. harken back to ken vogue yell of the new york times, walks into a steakhouse, stumbles upon these two named lawyers. that luncheon really did speak to potential strategy and how they were going to...
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monday evening as we start a new week, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 242 of the trump administration. this is suddenly a busy night. mostly because we have new reporting on the mueller investigation, "the new york times" tonight reporting mueller is using shock and awe tactics to intimidate witnesses and potential targets. the times tell the behind the scenes story of that forcible entry raid on paul manafort's house a few months ago. the raid and the warrant to allow it were just the first prong, it turns out. then came a warning for the former trump campaign chairman. the times reports it this way. tonight, the special counsel robert mueller followed the house search with a warning. his prosecutors told mr. manafort they plan to indict him, said two people close to the investigation. it adds this about the search warrant alouding the raid. to get the warrant mr. mueller's team had to show probable cause that mr. manafort's home contained evidence of a crime. to be allowed to pick the lock and enter the home unannounced, prosecutors had to persua
monday evening as we start a new week, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 242 of the trump administration. this is suddenly a busy night. mostly because we have new reporting on the mueller investigation, "the new york times" tonight reporting mueller is using shock and awe tactics to intimidate witnesses and potential targets. the times tell the behind the scenes story of that forcible entry raid on paul manafort's house a few months ago. the...
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is melinda crane chief political correspondent and alexander phenomena reporter on the scene in new york thanks to both of you for your thoughts. well also at the u.n. general assembly u.s. president says he signed an executive order that will allow tough new economic sanctions on north korea he made the announcement ahead of the meeting with the leaders of japan and south korea to discuss the nuclear threat posed by pyongyang a new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that fund north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind the order in hand says the treasury department's authorities to target any individual or entity that conduct significant trade in goods services or technology with north korea. or will be getting the view from wall street a bit later to see how u.s. businesses are going to be affected by those sanctions stay tuned for that it's coming up shortly in our business news. turning now to some other news around the world more than two hundred thirty people are confirmed dead following tuesday's earthquake in mexico rescue workers are s
is melinda crane chief political correspondent and alexander phenomena reporter on the scene in new york thanks to both of you for your thoughts. well also at the u.n. general assembly u.s. president says he signed an executive order that will allow tough new economic sanctions on north korea he made the announcement ahead of the meeting with the leaders of japan and south korea to discuss the nuclear threat posed by pyongyang a new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that fund...
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elevating the local state and tax reduction -- including new york and new jersey and california.hey will eat up about one third of the benefits. that is probably the biggest one on the table. there is a lot of sugar on this cuts andlot of tax things people want but as far as the vegetables, that is one of the rare pieces. i do want to mention ,ome headlines from paul ryan saying it is the best opportunity in a generation and it will be a template -- template for tax-writing committees. i want to ask about the carried interest loophole. there is no mention of that in this nine page gop framework. sahil: this is the moment speaker ryan has been waiting for, this is what he has been wanting to do all year, and he will have a major role in the tax overhaul debate. as far as they carried interest , president trump campaigned on closing this loophole. politically popular move to talk about ending it because the people who benefit are not the most sympathetic to voters, but this makes no mention and that is part and parcel of the fact that there is a debate within the republican party t
elevating the local state and tax reduction -- including new york and new jersey and california.hey will eat up about one third of the benefits. that is probably the biggest one on the table. there is a lot of sugar on this cuts andlot of tax things people want but as far as the vegetables, that is one of the rare pieces. i do want to mention ,ome headlines from paul ryan saying it is the best opportunity in a generation and it will be a template -- template for tax-writing committees. i want...
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in new york, the vote was 30 to 27. in massachusetts and new hampshire, virginia, it was very close. and yet nowhere ever in this did any supporters say why don't you give it a try, if you don't like it, you can leave. powerful argument it would've been if there was a money back guarantee. don't you think they would've said so? instead they say the union must be strict and in dissolvable. they talk about a perfect union model off of scotland and england which was an indivisible union. they say any -- anyone who goes against that, even if backed by a state government, commits treason under the constitution. why did they do it and what does lincoln add to that? lincoln is from the midwest. he understands the entire region from the appellation through the rockies rings to the mississippi river. you can get your goods to market without the mississippi. you can't have a foreign power control that. there is no defensible border he explains. between illinois and the southern states below where the culture of corn meets the land
in new york, the vote was 30 to 27. in massachusetts and new hampshire, virginia, it was very close. and yet nowhere ever in this did any supporters say why don't you give it a try, if you don't like it, you can leave. powerful argument it would've been if there was a money back guarantee. don't you think they would've said so? instead they say the union must be strict and in dissolvable. they talk about a perfect union model off of scotland and england which was an indivisible union. they say...
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this ad in the "new york post" today by tom steyer and his company. of course this is before president trump is set to deliver his first major u.n. address this morning. now it reads, quote, the most dangerous part of a hurricane isn't the wind or the surge, it's the president who fails to act on climate change." of course, this is controversial because it comes after two major deadly hurricanes causing devastation in the u.s. governor brown and other government and business leaders met yesterday in new york for the start of climate week nyc 2017 discussing ways to reduce carbon emissions despite the white house administration decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. mayors, governorrings, presidents, ceos of companies, they have real power. we are not a top-down, um, one center of power dictating to everybody else. it would be great if the president would join the -- join the movement. he is not doing it. >> reporter: the president is expected to deliver his first major address to the u.n. later this morning. we are expecting him to focus on
this ad in the "new york post" today by tom steyer and his company. of course this is before president trump is set to deliver his first major u.n. address this morning. now it reads, quote, the most dangerous part of a hurricane isn't the wind or the surge, it's the president who fails to act on climate change." of course, this is controversial because it comes after two major deadly hurricanes causing devastation in the u.s. governor brown and other government and business...
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recent new york p.d. polling may now have developed the most developed polling that can be done at any time. polling shows that 65% of blacks and 71% of hispanics agreed that based on their personal experience, most officers in their neighborhoods treat them and those they know with respect." falling crime. in 2017 we had an emerging template, just as we did in 1994 with comstat as the attorney general referenced, there is much more to do. we cannot rest on our laurels. we can never forget that the consent of the government is earned, but there is a template. that template does not emphasize indiscriminate enforcement. it does hinge on target enforcement of criminal behavior no matter who commits it. even libertarian think tanks report that immigrants do not commit more crime, but they are less likely to be incarcerated. in fact they are far more likely , to be victims than perpetrators, and pushing them into the shadows makes it worse. we need to know where the crime is. we need to know who the victims a
recent new york p.d. polling may now have developed the most developed polling that can be done at any time. polling shows that 65% of blacks and 71% of hispanics agreed that based on their personal experience, most officers in their neighborhoods treat them and those they know with respect." falling crime. in 2017 we had an emerging template, just as we did in 1994 with comstat as the attorney general referenced, there is much more to do. we cannot rest on our laurels. we can never forget...
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he is at "the new york times." tonight, this hour, he's dropped a new scoop about paul manafort.t about the sketchy, not exactly in america's interests international dealings that manafort was involved in in the past. it's about sketchy not exactly america's interests international dealings that he's involved with right now. do you know anybody who served in the iraq war? know who has an iraq war veteran in their family? after our government finally admitted that war was not to get weapons of mass destruction that didn't exist, our military's mission in iraq became shoring up and standing up and defending the iraqi government. right? keeping iraq intact country, governed by a national government which we supported. well, here's the headline in "the new york times" right now about the new job paul manafort took right around the time the fbi raided his house in the russia investigation. manafort working on kurdish referendum, opposed by the united states. this is a referendum for the kurds to break off northern iraq from the rest of iraq to break up the national iraqi government th
he is at "the new york times." tonight, this hour, he's dropped a new scoop about paul manafort.t about the sketchy, not exactly in america's interests international dealings that manafort was involved in in the past. it's about sketchy not exactly america's interests international dealings that he's involved with right now. do you know anybody who served in the iraq war? know who has an iraq war veteran in their family? after our government finally admitted that war was not to get...
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this morning right here in new york. let's get an update on what is making news outside the business world. ♪ hurricane maria made landfall in puerto rico. the category four storm had top wind of 155 miles per hour when it came ashore on the southeastern coast of the island. ago, when arrigo suffered a billion dollars in damage from hurricane irma. -- puerto rico suffered a billion dollars in damage from hurricane irma. mexican officials say at least 270 people were -- 217 people were killed in an earthquake that collapsed buildings and left millions without power. hundreds may be trapped in the rubble. investors are waiting to see what federal reserve policy makers say at the end of their two day meeting. it is expected they will start shrinking their balance sheet. investors are looking for clues as to when the fed may raise interest rates again. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. alix: it is fed day, but you de
this morning right here in new york. let's get an update on what is making news outside the business world. ♪ hurricane maria made landfall in puerto rico. the category four storm had top wind of 155 miles per hour when it came ashore on the southeastern coast of the island. ago, when arrigo suffered a billion dollars in damage from hurricane irma. -- puerto rico suffered a billion dollars in damage from hurricane irma. mexican officials say at least 270 people were -- 217 people were killed...
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i'm bill hemmer, good morning from new york. w our coverage continues on the fox news channel on cable and john bolton former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. with me now. good morning yet again. sum it up. what did you think? >> it was the best speech of the trump presidency in my view. i think he was as clear and direct as it's possible to be. you listed a number of the key points that he made. i think the centerpiece of the speech was the criticism of the behavior of north korea and iran. and i think it's safe to say in the entire history of the united nations there has never been a more straight forward criticism of the behavior, the unacceptable behavior of other member states. north korea the president said if we're forced to, we will have no choice but to total destruction of north korea. i think people will remember that. and he made what i think is a key point when he look at what our next steps might be. he said denuclearization is the only acceptable future. and that means in his view we don't end this present crisis with n
i'm bill hemmer, good morning from new york. w our coverage continues on the fox news channel on cable and john bolton former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. with me now. good morning yet again. sum it up. what did you think? >> it was the best speech of the trump presidency in my view. i think he was as clear and direct as it's possible to be. you listed a number of the key points that he made. i think the centerpiece of the speech was the criticism of the behavior of north korea and iran....
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the gentlelady from new york is recognized. miss rice: i rise in support of h.r. 2468, the unifying d.h.s. intelligence enterprise act of 2017 and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. miss rice: this helps safeguard our nation's homeland security intelligence information. it requires them to distribute department wide guidance on information related to homeland security and terrorism. 9/11 commission report found the u.s. government did not fully share or pool intelligence information prior to the attack. in response, policies and procedures were reformed at all levels to ensure the critical national security information is properly shared. intelligence sharing is critical to terrorism prevent, but it must be carried out in a manner that ensures sensitive information is properly handled and distributed. h.r. 2468 seeks to do just that. the bill requires the establishment of rules and regulations for the dissemination of such information both within d.h.s. and with homel
the gentlelady from new york is recognized. miss rice: i rise in support of h.r. 2468, the unifying d.h.s. intelligence enterprise act of 2017 and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. miss rice: this helps safeguard our nation's homeland security intelligence information. it requires them to distribute department wide guidance on information related to homeland security and terrorism. 9/11 commission report found the u.s. government did...
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real and is under reports from new york. it's one of the most anticipated events in the apparel industry new york fashion week designers from around the world revealed their clothing lines for the next season the week long event generates more than nine hundred million dollars for the city. but this year there are concerns about the future of where all the high end fashion clothes are made city officials are trying to relocate the famous garment district out of manhattan and convert the prime real estate that is now manufacturing space into housing and offices gabrielle ferrara hopes run one of the largest luxury manufacturers in new york they've made clothing for designers like calvin klein donna karan and vera wang she says moving the district would ruin the fashion ecosystem in new york the garment district is here for a reason manufacturing owners in the workers are here because they need to be close to clients things to be close to source and travel and they need to be close to their workers if you go anywhere else in t
real and is under reports from new york. it's one of the most anticipated events in the apparel industry new york fashion week designers from around the world revealed their clothing lines for the next season the week long event generates more than nine hundred million dollars for the city. but this year there are concerns about the future of where all the high end fashion clothes are made city officials are trying to relocate the famous garment district out of manhattan and convert the prime...