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this is unique to new york. it is not 100% unique the complexities of this law that one covered as the investigation unfolded. but new york is certainly alone in the totality of the circumstance. today i would like to hear on the record about how this new york state law is still negatively impacting cbp's homeland security missions. i want case examples on the record about the hoops cbp must still jump through to secure the homeland and what more needs to be done to reverse this well-intended but perhaps shortsighted law. i want to know if someone residing in the country illegally who receives a new york state issued driver's license can obtain nexus status, which in some instances it acts in lieu of a passport. i want an update on data sharing agreements made to ensure cb pshg can fully vet -- cbp can fully vet trusted advocates. i would like to ask unanimous consent to submit in opposition of the green state law for the record from the u.s. attorneys of four districts of new york, federal law enforcement assoc
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what al smith did in new york and what fdr did in new york. with the way the economy is today and debates over government and smart sizing, smith would lick his lips and say i'd love to go to d.c. and figure this out. as far as mr. smith is concerned, despite his opposition to the new deal and this and that, the catholicism should not enter into the picture. so he would probably sell himself very well today by saying i've done this in new york, i've battled the legislature that's hostile, i know how to get government under control, i know how to get the economy back moving again. i think he would be seen as almost a technocrat. not flashy, but probably someone that would almost be the brain trust kind of guy. >> james in dayton, ohio, good evening. james? >> caller: yes. i was wondering if -- i know that al smith lost the election in 1928. in 1929, of course, wall street collapsed initiating the great depression. i was wondering if he had any party platform which might have contributed to, perhaps, avoiding that -- anything that would check ma
what al smith did in new york and what fdr did in new york. with the way the economy is today and debates over government and smart sizing, smith would lick his lips and say i'd love to go to d.c. and figure this out. as far as mr. smith is concerned, despite his opposition to the new deal and this and that, the catholicism should not enter into the picture. so he would probably sell himself very well today by saying i've done this in new york, i've battled the legislature that's hostile, i...
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when he ran in new york state to be governor of new york state. in 1914, martin glen faced anticatholic prejudice. it showed up in the 1915 constitutional convention as a little bit of a whispering campaign. he went into this in advance of the election knowing this would be an issue. in fact, he addressed this issue in 1927 in his he ply to the atlantic monthly discussing why a catholic man could be president although it was a very good statement, but it was intellectual and it went over everybody's heads. >> we are in the new york state assembly chamber in albany new york, finished in 1894. we also are pleased to have join us a studio audience of albany area residents, historians, some interested in al smith here, and they'll have a chance to ask questions about our two guests. and we're going to put the phone numbers on the screen. we're not going to take phone calls for a little while. we're going to put them on the screen so you can start to dial in now. this is the sixth in our 14-week series, "the contenders." 202-737-0001, 202-737-0002 if y
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when we query into new york as i sit here today new york provides a definitive response reads all ri which meansorganizations identifier restricted . these we singularly are the only state and territory i'm aware of that provides us that affirmative negative response to a query. this is in light and despite the fact that inapril they said they would turn it on for the trusted traveler programs . to date they have not that in and of itself presents and gives the people on our staff a much more readily identifiable response as opposed to these very unique systems across every state. they all do itdifferently. it's a challenging it systems and i don't want to bore you with those details . >> the it system you did a deep diveon, that has always been within your ability to do a deep dive into that system to get additional information, is that correct ? >> it was our staff who did that deep dive. it was our focus well before this you have access to that information to do a deep dive to understand what information you get from the various states if you wanted to, you could be that do that t
when we query into new york as i sit here today new york provides a definitive response reads all ri which meansorganizations identifier restricted . these we singularly are the only state and territory i'm aware of that provides us that affirmative negative response to a query. this is in light and despite the fact that inapril they said they would turn it on for the trusted traveler programs . to date they have not that in and of itself presents and gives the people on our staff a much more...
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ladies and gentlemen, my guest tonight is the a 6th governor to have the great state of new york, hisew cuomo! governor, your excellency, thanks for being here. nice to see you again. >> good to be wo with you, step. >> stephen: now, you and this great state of new york got some air time tonight. trump said that new york used to be vibrant, now it's dying, and he called new york city itself a ghost town. would you like to respond on ightlf of your state? >> yeah, well then you must be a ghost, stephen. look, it's nothing new. trump hates new york. feelings are probably mutual. we did the exact opposite that he has done on this covid situation. he's lied to the nation about it, and we did the exact opposite. we had the worst situation in the country, maybe on the globe, ncause the federal government missed that the virus had left china, we want to europe and was coming here from china -- from europe. you know, the president loves to talk about the china ban. what he leaves out, stephen, is that it was in europe and it came here for three months before he did the european travel ban, an
ladies and gentlemen, my guest tonight is the a 6th governor to have the great state of new york, hisew cuomo! governor, your excellency, thanks for being here. nice to see you again. >> good to be wo with you, step. >> stephen: now, you and this great state of new york got some air time tonight. trump said that new york used to be vibrant, now it's dying, and he called new york city itself a ghost town. would you like to respond on ightlf of your state? >> yeah, well then you...
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new entity just to meet the hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. and. the dog's life. what kind of furnishings do they prefer. renowned designers. i want to find out they designed furniture for dogs. but the designs come to learn. we visit an exhibition in london to try them out. here romex. told. him sleep. carefully. don't simply choose to do good. discover. the slums. subscribe to the documentary on. the food. that is so much from. why our reporter henry grayling has climbed into a huge tub of grapes is one of the things you will find out later on in the show. oh hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max with me your host megan leigh.
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new york was the kracradle of n deal, the home of roosevelt new dealism. so for brown to announce that, that victory was in the air, was perfectly understandable. 1948, what we didn't know going into 1948, what it confirmed, was that america had become a new deal country. the death of roosevelt had ended one presidency. the approach to government, the expectation that government would be more involved, for example, in ensuring prosperity. that government would be used to fight economic downturns as the new deal had in the '30s and the '40s. whether or not you believe and dewey had very grave doubts about the success of those efforts, but nevertheless, the a assumption was that when the new deal died, dewey died with it. turns out that wasn't the case. on election day, 1948, americans enjoyed record prosperity, record employment. the reason the republicans inspite of that thought they could win in 1948 is simple. harry truman. we forget today, but truman in his first term, was a very unpopular president. the heir is truman. there was talk about the little m
new york was the kracradle of n deal, the home of roosevelt new dealism. so for brown to announce that, that victory was in the air, was perfectly understandable. 1948, what we didn't know going into 1948, what it confirmed, was that america had become a new deal country. the death of roosevelt had ended one presidency. the approach to government, the expectation that government would be more involved, for example, in ensuring prosperity. that government would be used to fight economic...
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the new york state library, cunningham research residency and the new york state archives, partnership trust agency to conduct research on governor alford e. smith. and as part of his next research project which is on mary t. norton, advocate for the fair labor standards act, he's received a grant from the new jersey historical commission to carry that research out. he is familiar to many people in this room, i would imagine, because he's a frequent lecturer in u.s. history here. he is also a visiting lecturer at loyola university in maryland and he's the senior lecturer of history in maryland, returning to the alma mater. so he's talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in 2018 by cornell university press and the title of the book and the talk up there on the screen. "the revolution of '28: al smith, american progressivism and the coming of the new deal." thank you very much. welcome, dr. chiles. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening. thank you to the humanities center and to the history program here for coordinating all of this and i
the new york state library, cunningham research residency and the new york state archives, partnership trust agency to conduct research on governor alford e. smith. and as part of his next research project which is on mary t. norton, advocate for the fair labor standards act, he's received a grant from the new jersey historical commission to carry that research out. he is familiar to many people in this room, i would imagine, because he's a frequent lecturer in u.s. history here. he is also a...
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in albany new york. the contenders, i'll smith. this is our sixth week looking at some of nelson, former governor of new york, presidential nominee for democrats. now throughout this two hours would talk about a, smith will be coming back to the election of 1928 often with our colors. but we want to learn a little bit about where and when i'll smith came from. here's a little bit of aisle smith talking about. >> i was born down and a 174th. a little house right under the brooklyn bridge. you know the bridge was erected when i was a small boy. my father was at the opening ceremony and when he's came home he said alfred, i just witnessed a great spectacle. but at the same time, it was a very bitter disappointment. what did he mean? here is the story as he told it to me. he said something, this bridge has kept thousands of men working for years. the steel cables, the concrete, the wiring, the machinery, it costs millions of dollars. today was the opening. bands were playing. flags were waving. they cut the
in albany new york. the contenders, i'll smith. this is our sixth week looking at some of nelson, former governor of new york, presidential nominee for democrats. now throughout this two hours would talk about a, smith will be coming back to the election of 1928 often with our colors. but we want to learn a little bit about where and when i'll smith came from. here's a little bit of aisle smith talking about. >> i was born down and a 174th. a little house right under the brooklyn bridge....
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smith lost new york state in 1928. fdr barely carried it to the elected governor and fdr, smith thought he was going to be the sort of gray imminence of new york and sort of run it behind the scenes and fdr was like i'm the governor now. i like you, but it's my turn and smith sort of resented this. in '32, smith wanted to run for president again. fdr bested him. and the other part is the voices around him were changing. his whole career, his whole job, was to help people from the lower east side as an assemblyman. later on, to help the people of new york state. after he stopped being governor, he was broke and his friends including john rascome, who was a very conservative former republican who had become chair of the dnc because he add mired his fund raising capabcapabilit. he helped smith become the first president of the empire state building. and so now when the depression hits, his job is not to help people get through the depression. it's to sell real estate to struggling businessmen in an empty skyscraper and hi
smith lost new york state in 1928. fdr barely carried it to the elected governor and fdr, smith thought he was going to be the sort of gray imminence of new york and sort of run it behind the scenes and fdr was like i'm the governor now. i like you, but it's my turn and smith sort of resented this. in '32, smith wanted to run for president again. fdr bested him. and the other part is the voices around him were changing. his whole career, his whole job, was to help people from the lower east...
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for home is in the bronx the poorest in new york city. has kept busy with her new side job since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic she's been designing fashion and jewelry with social critical and political messages. a little extra income in these hard times. she puts her finger in the open wounds of american society with many of her designs. wants to do her part to make sure that things get back on track in america this is one reason why all her products are made in the usa it's important to have stuff made in the us here because it means keeping americans employed because employment leads to health coverage needs to less stress hopefully. and. i think that at a time like this said super imperative to think about that. we're just. why. yeah. i. feel a lot of the. josh also hopes for a better future. he and to me could have been friends since they appeared on a broadway stage together. josh too lost his job because of the coronavirus but unlike to me he decided to leave new york like so many others. since the pandemic has forced me
for home is in the bronx the poorest in new york city. has kept busy with her new side job since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic she's been designing fashion and jewelry with social critical and political messages. a little extra income in these hard times. she puts her finger in the open wounds of american society with many of her designs. wants to do her part to make sure that things get back on track in america this is one reason why all her products are made in the usa it's...
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but he did good in new york. he actually -- a new yorker. that turned a lot of -- >> richard norton smith. >> i've always said tom dewey was one of those people who i think without a doubt would have been a better president than he was a candidate for president. >> why? >> well, if you look at his record as governor of new york, i mean it is universally recognized today, he along with maybe al smith, who by the way was -- >> recognized as what? >> as one of the absolute finest governors in a state that has had a history of distinguished gubernatorial leadership. it's interesting that when your dad became governor one of the first people he invited up to albany was al smith who had a falling out with fdr and all that. the two could not be more different and yet they just absolutely clicked and afterwards, al -- the reporters said to al smith, what do you think of that guy? he said there's only one thing wrong with that guy, he said he's a republican. and ironically for all of their differences, they were as -- they were great administrators w
but he did good in new york. he actually -- a new yorker. that turned a lot of -- >> richard norton smith. >> i've always said tom dewey was one of those people who i think without a doubt would have been a better president than he was a candidate for president. >> why? >> well, if you look at his record as governor of new york, i mean it is universally recognized today, he along with maybe al smith, who by the way was -- >> recognized as what? >> as one of...
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for generation ares this wonderful event has been a revered institution in new york and new york lifeer a long time ago. i was a young man but never forgot it. this organize's incredible tradition of catholic charity exemplifies the very best not only of this city, but of this country. i want to thank cardinal dolan, a very special man, for his extraordinary stewardship of the archdiocese and for his deep dedication to god and to our nation. i also want to thank him for all of the help he's given me in so many things in so many different ways. thank you very much, cardinal. we very much appreciate it. let me also thank mary erdos and the entire alfred e. smith memorial foundation. as you know, tonight's al smith dinner is unlike any other, sadly. our country and the entire world have been struck with a once in a lifetime global pandemic. china shouldn't have let it happen, but it did. when the virus came in from china, we saw new yorkers respond with the same grit and tenacity, courage and selflessness that have always defined this city that we love so much. doctors and nurses worked
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over ain commands brigade of new york soldiers. the men that comprise these units came from places like new ,ork city, buffalo, rochester and many other smaller towns in the state of new york. it would be these men that greenwood leave to battle. brigade woulds take a position, union deployments will have started the evening before on the afternoon of july first. they ultimately suffered a the army of the potomac would begin to rally again on a location known as cemetery hill. hill --from's cemetery from cemetery hill is another wooded hill known as culp's hill , and as the remnants of the union army were beginning to rally, some of those units would eventually be ordered toward colts hill proper. they had already seen heavy fighting, men from the colors brigade. they began to take positions northwest of the hill proper and as they did so, one of the things they began to do was entrench their position. more union soldiers would arrive. division -- john division would not arrive until the predawn hours. in the northwest quadrant of
over ain commands brigade of new york soldiers. the men that comprise these units came from places like new ,ork city, buffalo, rochester and many other smaller towns in the state of new york. it would be these men that greenwood leave to battle. brigade woulds take a position, union deployments will have started the evening before on the afternoon of july first. they ultimately suffered a the army of the potomac would begin to rally again on a location known as cemetery hill. hill --from's...
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>> as a detective in new york, mister mayor, i think one of the best detectives in the united states, i'd like to have this man had my squat of the tech tips. >> from the beginning, he faced almost a hopeless, job clearing out gangsters and racketeers in a city that had been tightening for years in the rules. >> are you gonna load information, again? >> for the last time, i'm gonna keep it on my territory, or not? >> i'm not. >> >> i don't need any protection. (music) >> his small head big staff began singling out single records and getting them to talk. after a long months of hard patient, dangerous work, do we had collected enough evidence to move in on the city's leading racketeers. out of the 73 endowed payments he secured against criminals, dewey he conducted all but one. rockets which had flourish with complete immunity, again breaking up, as the city's gang overlords went off to jail. on the strength of his brilliant record, tom dewey was nominated for district attorney. defeating the opposite candidate, by an oppressive majority, he continued his crime and mashing record, and
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also coming up when the pandemic engulfed new york hope and help were dished out daily by governor andrew cuomo his memoirs from that time are now in a new book including moments when some say the governor sounded and acted more like a president but i understand what the president is saying this is unsustainable that we close down the economy but if you ask the american people to choose. whose between public health and the economy then it's no contest. but to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world well we begin the day with u.s. president trump on the campaign trail trying to make up for lost time and for a lost ground with just 20 days to go until the november 3rd election the numbers have never looked so dismal for president truong his democratic challenger joe biden is leading in the polls a lead of double digits it has been a rapid reversal for the president in the span of 2 weeks he has participated in a presidential debate labeled the worst in u.s. history he has tested positive for the coronavirus and spent time in the hospital only t
also coming up when the pandemic engulfed new york hope and help were dished out daily by governor andrew cuomo his memoirs from that time are now in a new book including moments when some say the governor sounded and acted more like a president but i understand what the president is saying this is unsustainable that we close down the economy but if you ask the american people to choose. whose between public health and the economy then it's no contest. but to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in...
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that's new jersey, new york, illinois, california. o move towards a green -- a new green economy. invest in that. so the difference here growth and prosperity from the president and i'm with him on this. that's what we need coming out of the virus. versus so-called fairness from joe biden and his green economy. a very stark contrast, ainsley. ainsley: for that single mom working three jobs that fairness issue might look better more appealing to her what do you sty that woman. >> it is appealing. i can understand that. much will be made -- jeff bezos, for example, he runs amazon. he is the founder of amazon. is he worth $200 billion plus. you put that against ordinary everyday people and those people have -- they will i saying, wait a minute, this ain't right. it's not really fair. how come they have got so much and i have got so little? it will be a potent weapon by joe biden from joe biden in this election campaign. i reject it because that sounds like jealousy to me. it sounds unamerican. i always think in america can you go as far a
that's new jersey, new york, illinois, california. o move towards a green -- a new green economy. invest in that. so the difference here growth and prosperity from the president and i'm with him on this. that's what we need coming out of the virus. versus so-called fairness from joe biden and his green economy. a very stark contrast, ainsley. ainsley: for that single mom working three jobs that fairness issue might look better more appealing to her what do you sty that woman. >> it is...
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the parliament building set on fire also as it comes out of the former coronavirus sports bought new york city sees another wave of infections the authorities are rolling out new restrictions that starting with the decision to shut down the city's schools and the battle rages in armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh with dozens of civilians killed in both sides international humanitarian organizations including the red cross are expressing alarm. clock we are seeing and hearing is that people are terrified and then forced to make really impossible decisions. hello good afternoon you're watching r.t. international we're just going to look. now we'll start with the vents in kurdistan weather has been chaos and violence on the streets following the disputed election at the weekend the latest is that the country's central election electoral commission is now an old the result of that vote so far one person has died during large scale riots over the last 24 hours the country's health ministry is also reporting that about 700 people have been injured with more than
the parliament building set on fire also as it comes out of the former coronavirus sports bought new york city sees another wave of infections the authorities are rolling out new restrictions that starting with the decision to shut down the city's schools and the battle rages in armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh with dozens of civilians killed in both sides international humanitarian organizations including the red cross are expressing alarm. clock we are...
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the heroes of the new york pd, we love them. they are great. new york's finest. fdny, the bravest. i know them all very well. other first responders risked their lives to save others. the many women of the new york archdiocese answered the call and answered it like nobody else could. schools, hospitals shelters, food pantries, he served with the extreme devotion to your fellow citizens. the foundation made an 8 million-dollar gift to support children and families of new york. hank you. you showed the world the essence of the catholic faith. i lives right next to a magnificent catholic church. as jesus christ said in the gospel, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. catholic thank the community for the magnificent generosity you showed in america's hour. we mourn for all of those who lost a loved one. we will defeat the virus. we have reduced that the tally rate by 85% since april. we are on track to distribute a vaccine before the end of the year. i want to say that the end of the pandemic is insight. next year will be one of the g
the heroes of the new york pd, we love them. they are great. new york's finest. fdny, the bravest. i know them all very well. other first responders risked their lives to save others. the many women of the new york archdiocese answered the call and answered it like nobody else could. schools, hospitals shelters, food pantries, he served with the extreme devotion to your fellow citizens. the foundation made an 8 million-dollar gift to support children and families of new york. hank you. you...
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they mocked his liberalist administration of new york. his nickname had been the happy warrior. it had been given by his ally, roosevelt. they mocked him in new england as the happy spender. meanwhile, some working-class writers scolded their republican governors for their miserly administration, citing the many benefits for his prodigal approach. despite the dismissiveness of some scholars who do not take these ideas very seriously, they see it all about the issues. they matter but they are not the whole story. despite that, working-class americans understood what they stood for. there is a wonderful speech that i stumbled upon in these volumes. the folders within the boxes with letters to smith. one was from a high school girl from massachusetts. she sent al smith a copy of the speech she had made on his behalf at her high school debate on who should be the next president of the united states. this is not some member of the party, some democratic hack or editorialist. people understand what is going on. on the enactment of legislative program, he has been able to protect the in
they mocked his liberalist administration of new york. his nickname had been the happy warrior. it had been given by his ally, roosevelt. they mocked him in new england as the happy spender. meanwhile, some working-class writers scolded their republican governors for their miserly administration, citing the many benefits for his prodigal approach. despite the dismissiveness of some scholars who do not take these ideas very seriously, they see it all about the issues. they matter but they are...
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the socialist party was adept at street corner speaking and the socialist press in new york, the new york called for example daily newspaper, published commentaries on different street corners and what should you say on these street corners? you know what kind of people live around there. how do you spread the message? for example, 96th and 2nd avenue over on the east side. theoretical and marxian speeches don't go down well on this corner. keep it simple. 35th and broadway. the nonreligious character of the socialist party should be hammered home in this district then one irish neighborhood that it's talking about. religious discussions, no matter how well conducted, have no place in propaganda meetings here. kill capitalism. let the other fellow kill god. don't worry about that. just deal with capitalism. don't get into religious controversies, okay? one of the most popular street corner speakers was a guy named gerald m. fitzgibben. this is an account of him as a speaker. a home which amemoir of that pe. the street corner soap box speaker never used mysterious phrases. for one hour
the socialist party was adept at street corner speaking and the socialist press in new york, the new york called for example daily newspaper, published commentaries on different street corners and what should you say on these street corners? you know what kind of people live around there. how do you spread the message? for example, 96th and 2nd avenue over on the east side. theoretical and marxian speeches don't go down well on this corner. keep it simple. 35th and broadway. the nonreligious...
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dewey one of the confidence of the people of new york. the elections of 1946 returned him to a second term, by the largest majority in the states history. to a large degree, his administrative successes due to his ability to surround himself with capable advisers, and to rely on teamwork, and full given take insulting the states problems. >> but i think would generally agree down, it what the fact, ours and what the problems ought to be, what i propose is this. the >> governor of the empire state has also shown that he can work successfully will a legislative body. during his six years in the state, his teamwork has produced many forward-looking laws. war veterans, the constructive program has worked out, providing convalescence suburbs, personal help, and housing for more than 60,000 soldiers. tom dewey has earned the respect of both labor and management, and it has helped establish a favor incline meant for industrial relations and has brought new york one of the lowest track records of any industrial state. at cornwall university, stat
dewey one of the confidence of the people of new york. the elections of 1946 returned him to a second term, by the largest majority in the states history. to a large degree, his administrative successes due to his ability to surround himself with capable advisers, and to rely on teamwork, and full given take insulting the states problems. >> but i think would generally agree down, it what the fact, ours and what the problems ought to be, what i propose is this. the >> governor of...
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there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel.ork bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and your money to build the brand in a market that somebody else is gonna draft off. i don't like the generic nature of the current name and its lack of specificity or something special, and i feel like there's some underbelly here to why he's resisting. i still don't understand why corey's disappeared. you had built years and years... -corey: to building the brand. -lemonis: ...of building the brand, and then you abandoned it when you bought the business c
there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel.ork bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do....
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who you are of course a new york city we leave you to glory again i'm a new yorker. you know. we don't give up. we don't you know come with us when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. all right from new york to iceland's where one man is battling to clear the streets of the capital reykjavik from discarded chewing gum 70 year old. and has cleaned up over 15000 pieces of chewing gum from the city streets in the past 11 weeks he says it's rewarding to wipe the sticky blobs away his project is sponsored by local companies do wish people would stop and think before gobbling the gum out and city streets. there you have it that's it for me and a business team here in berlin you want to check out more to look for us on the dot com slash business facebook and twitter as well thanks for watching. to the point strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. the days of uncertainty don't just say donald trump no longer has any kofi 19 symptoms so what's behind the president's
who you are of course a new york city we leave you to glory again i'm a new yorker. you know. we don't give up. we don't you know come with us when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. all right from new york to iceland's where one man is battling to clear the streets of the capital reykjavik from discarded chewing gum 70 year old. and has cleaned up over 15000 pieces of chewing gum from the city streets...
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new york has been the worst in the whole country. 40,000 deaths. new york has done very badly. he has done a bad job, really bad job, cuomo. then he writes books like he is supposed to be doing a good job. we had more deaths, if you take new york and a couple of places you look at our numbers are incredible but you would take new york out we have numbers that nobody can even compete with it, new york, a couple of places. new york, what he has done with the nursing homes is so sad to see. at least 11,000 people dead shouldn't be. i gave them a ship and i gave them a convention center, 2800 beds and he never used them. why don't you move people into the javits convention center? he never did it. he just, was incompetent, something happened. they're incompetent. they didn't know what he was doing. he wanted it so badly. he wanted the javits center. we went in, arm corporation of engineers built it, stuart, so well and so fast and he never used it. so sad. stuart: can i move on to hunter biden, joe biden? we have this "new york post" article yesterday. >> right. stuart: linking hun
new york has been the worst in the whole country. 40,000 deaths. new york has done very badly. he has done a bad job, really bad job, cuomo. then he writes books like he is supposed to be doing a good job. we had more deaths, if you take new york and a couple of places you look at our numbers are incredible but you would take new york out we have numbers that nobody can even compete with it, new york, a couple of places. new york, what he has done with the nursing homes is so sad to see. at...
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facebook and twitter this week censoring the new york post bombshell reports linking joe biden to hison hunter biden's corrupt business dealings in ukraine and china. facebook censored the stories, twitter censored the stories, facebook saying they needed to be fact checked and twitter called the stories potentially harmful. whatever in the world that means. within minutes, both social media platforms had put in and to the free flow of information in this country, the free flow of information that underpins our very democracy, they blocked millions of their users including myself to simply slow down the distribution of the new york post exposes of the bidens. twitter said their decision to censor the new york post links fell under what they call the hack material policy, it is a policy to twitter ceo jack dorsey, ultimately claiming would be changing. social media outright manipulation of the american voter is outrageous, it's also against the law and it is worsening and it's a deep-rooted practice in silicon valley. a prominent behavioral psychologist and professor has been warning u
facebook and twitter this week censoring the new york post bombshell reports linking joe biden to hison hunter biden's corrupt business dealings in ukraine and china. facebook censored the stories, twitter censored the stories, facebook saying they needed to be fact checked and twitter called the stories potentially harmful. whatever in the world that means. within minutes, both social media platforms had put in and to the free flow of information in this country, the free flow of information...
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an illegal likely -- new york times." if this can happen to the president of the united states, it can happen to any american. let me repeat that, if this can happen to the president of the united states, could happen to any of us. whether we sit in the highest law of the land or the lowest place in society. [no audio] were broken and the release of this information. i asked with unanimous consent to enter both letters for the record. [no audio] rep. pascrell: your microphone is off. [no audio] your microphone is off. rep. kelly: i am on, guys. mine is on. >> without objection that will be included in the record. rep. pascrell: that will be included in the record what you just presented. rep. kelly: can you hear me? rep. pascrell: now i can. i couldn't hear you before. rep. kelly ok, without objection : it is admitted, is that correct? rep. pascrell: that is correct. rep. kelly: thank you. i find "the new york times" report underwhelming to say the least. it'll does not suggest any illegal behavior took place. they curren
an illegal likely -- new york times." if this can happen to the president of the united states, it can happen to any american. let me repeat that, if this can happen to the president of the united states, could happen to any of us. whether we sit in the highest law of the land or the lowest place in society. [no audio] were broken and the release of this information. i asked with unanimous consent to enter both letters for the record. [no audio] rep. pascrell: your microphone is off. [no...
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be quite interesting, we will see how much is revealed between now and election day, kudos to the new yorkreporting, pastor robert jeffress, k yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservisi
be quite interesting, we will see how much is revealed between now and election day, kudos to the new yorkreporting, pastor robert jeffress, k yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. state of the art...
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post," politico, "the new york times" or any other media outlet.orsey, who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report and what the american people are allowed to hear and why do you persist in behaving as a democratic super pac, silencing news to the contrary of your political beliefs? >> let's give mr. dorsey a few seconds to answer that and then we'll have to conclude this segment. >> we're not doing that and this is why i opened this hearing with calls for more transparency we realize we need to earn trust more we realize that more accountability is needed to show our intentions and show the outcome. >> thank you, senator. >> so i hear the concerns and acknowledge them, but we want to fix it with more transparency. >> thank you, senator cruz the ranking member has deferred to senator schotts who joins us remotely. >> thank you, mr. chairman this is an unusual hearing at an unusual time i have never seen a hearing so close to an election on any topic, let alone -- >> we were just watching senator ted cruz q
post," politico, "the new york times" or any other media outlet.orsey, who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report and what the american people are allowed to hear and why do you persist in behaving as a democratic super pac, silencing news to the contrary of your political beliefs? >> let's give mr. dorsey a few seconds to answer that and then we'll have to conclude this segment. >> we're not doing that and this is why i...
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still really badly affected by all this the northeast is seeing another big spike in covert cases new york city's already set to close schools in several neighborhoods getting hard hit by the virus the new restrictions come into force choose day. number one concern has always been schools i would not send my child to a school in a hot spot cluster that is not interested we're going to close the schools in those areas tomorrow. u.s. as a whole remains the world's top spot for the pandemic on friday new infections hit a 2 month record with over $54000.00 positive cases that's the highest daily tally since the middle of august when the country recorded just over 64000 cases we heard from people in new york about the decision now to close schools today. was to the articles because there is no great optically it was my son's school which is actually to want to toy with our allowed to be allowed to. do the students of the day that there will be putting it down because. it's somewhat discouraging at the scene trying or. whatever whatever needs to be done they're doing it you know that the school
still really badly affected by all this the northeast is seeing another big spike in covert cases new york city's already set to close schools in several neighborhoods getting hard hit by the virus the new restrictions come into force choose day. number one concern has always been schools i would not send my child to a school in a hot spot cluster that is not interested we're going to close the schools in those areas tomorrow. u.s. as a whole remains the world's top spot for the pandemic on...
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in new york starting with the shutdown of the city's schools. following massive riots electoral commission the weekend's disputed parliamentary vote and chaos in the central asian states has left 100. from moscow thanks for joining us tonight on our to international welcome to the program. the chemical weapons watchdog. has confirmed that traces of the agents were found in a biological samples taken from russian opposition leader. the russian foreign ministry has reacted hoping for a corporation to find out what really happened. the russian federation intends to provide the member states of the chemical weapons convention with a chronology of behind the scenes manipulation of the main characters in these b. forms we expect that the forthcoming joint work of russian specialists with experts from the o.p.c. w. will help establish calm the politicized interaction and the mood any further escalation of the situation of the o.p.c. w. documents has made its way here to lend we know that much but for hearing from the kremlin spokes person to me to be p
in new york starting with the shutdown of the city's schools. following massive riots electoral commission the weekend's disputed parliamentary vote and chaos in the central asian states has left 100. from moscow thanks for joining us tonight on our to international welcome to the program. the chemical weapons watchdog. has confirmed that traces of the agents were found in a biological samples taken from russian opposition leader. the russian foreign ministry has reacted hoping for a...
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of it in the country i mean new york has had the worst. case death rate statistics and the worst grade the incidence of govt in the country because much of the media in the united states is entirely in coots with the democratic party cuomo hasn't suffered any adverse consequences on that so yes it's hypocritical but he can get away with it he's going to blame him to go with trump and pose as the hero who somehow saved new york at the same time in the media and watch and allow him to get away with it. across the atlantic there's been a major embarrassment in efforts to combat covert off nearly 16000 positive test results from england vanished on a national tracing system how about efforts to find people who've been in contact with infected individuals. thousands of people blissfully unaware they've been exposed to cope with it potentially spreading this deadly virus at a time when hospital admissions are increasing and where in the 2nd wave of the error occurred at the end of last month data failed to transfer from labs to an excel spreadsh
of it in the country i mean new york has had the worst. case death rate statistics and the worst grade the incidence of govt in the country because much of the media in the united states is entirely in coots with the democratic party cuomo hasn't suffered any adverse consequences on that so yes it's hypocritical but he can get away with it he's going to blame him to go with trump and pose as the hero who somehow saved new york at the same time in the media and watch and allow him to get away...
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"the new york times" then had further good news. "the new york times" then reported that once microsoft started acting against trickbot, they also found that u.s. cyber command was already in there. u.s. cyber command, headed by general paul nakasone, they found was also taking offensive operations against trickbot to take them out ahead of the elections, and for the same kind of reasons. "the new york times" reporting at the time -- "so far, trickbot has not been directed at voting infrastructure," officials say, "but it would be well suited to turn against the offices of the secretaries of state who certify tallies, vulnerable voter registration systems, or electronic poll books, the records that allow people to vote." trickbot would be an excellent weapon to use against systems like that. and so, it's not just private industry, it's not just the u.s. government, it's both, cyber command and microsoft acting a couple of weeks ago to take this trickbot network out, to eliminate that threat to our elections. good. all good. great ne
"the new york times" then had further good news. "the new york times" then reported that once microsoft started acting against trickbot, they also found that u.s. cyber command was already in there. u.s. cyber command, headed by general paul nakasone, they found was also taking offensive operations against trickbot to take them out ahead of the elections, and for the same kind of reasons. "the new york times" reporting at the time -- "so far, trickbot has not...
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here's how the new york times starts out. by the way, the new york times and the washington post basically do hit job on rudy giuliani. the raise all kind of questions about the information without pursuing any of it. the biden campaign on wednesday rejected a new york post report that joseph r biden junior had met with an advisor to the ukrainian energy company associated with his son hunter, a claim based on material provided by republican allies of president trump who have tried for months to tarnish mr. biden over his son. what kind of news sentences that question market goes on and later says the report raises a host of unanswered questions beginning with whether the e-mail alluding to a meeting israel so the unanswered question for the new york times is, about the source of the information of rudy giuliani an e-mail, not about what is in the e-mail. it's amazing. what he was specifically referring to when he allegedly thanked hunter biden for the opportunity to meet and spend time with his father, it's also unclear who
here's how the new york times starts out. by the way, the new york times and the washington post basically do hit job on rudy giuliani. the raise all kind of questions about the information without pursuing any of it. the biden campaign on wednesday rejected a new york post report that joseph r biden junior had met with an advisor to the ukrainian energy company associated with his son hunter, a claim based on material provided by republican allies of president trump who have tried for months...
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she came to new york. she moved into the henry street settlement and she worked on child labor, the eight-hour day for women, and working women's rights. she was the leader of the national consumers league. we have papers from the national consumers league at the library of congress. and we highlight one of the articles florence kelly wrote and published, very much in riis' style, very much an expose about the issue of women and children in the labor force and their poor wages and lack of protection. this article was illustrated by a photograph by lewis hine. we have the papers of the national child labor committee, and lewis hine was hired by them to go undercover and basically do investigative reports. this is another riis-like activity. riis was doing the exposes of the slums. basically pioneering investigative reporting. hine went into factories and canneries fields and took photographs that are now considered some of the most important documentary photographs of the 20th century. particularly of child
she came to new york. she moved into the henry street settlement and she worked on child labor, the eight-hour day for women, and working women's rights. she was the leader of the national consumers league. we have papers from the national consumers league at the library of congress. and we highlight one of the articles florence kelly wrote and published, very much in riis' style, very much an expose about the issue of women and children in the labor force and their poor wages and lack of...
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particularly for new york, that's good. but imagine this happening in one of the many places where the hospitals are already stressed to the max by the coronavirus surge. well, yesterday the fbi put out a joint alert with the homeland security department cybersecurity agency alerting hospitals across the country to get ready for this kind of an attack, to prepare themselves and to make changes now to try to fend it off. here's from that alert. quote, cisa, fbi, and hhs have incredible information of an increased and imminent cyber crime threat to u.s. hospitals and health care providers. sics, fbi and hhs amess malicious cyber actors are targeting the hph sector with trickbrot and bazaar loader. now, outside of st. lawrence county, that northern new york county where we just saw that local news report, other hospitals that have apparently been hit by the attack so far include the siky lakes medical center across the country all the way in klamath falls, oregon. quote, the hospital is unable to offer cancer treatments that a
particularly for new york, that's good. but imagine this happening in one of the many places where the hospitals are already stressed to the max by the coronavirus surge. well, yesterday the fbi put out a joint alert with the homeland security department cybersecurity agency alerting hospitals across the country to get ready for this kind of an attack, to prepare themselves and to make changes now to try to fend it off. here's from that alert. quote, cisa, fbi, and hhs have incredible...
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they said they would never build skyscrapers in new york after 9/11. they did. l come back after covid but in a new way. maybe it will be more like dinner or experience but for now, movie theaters are on the way out and this news from regal is just the latest example. neil: yeah. it's a tough environment, when you reopen and the best you can show is "jaws." okay. we will see what happens, my friend. jonathan hoenig, always good chatting. the dow up about 340 points right now. we are waiting to get details on exactly what kind of progress we have been hearing in these talks to get a coronavirus package going, but the president and nancy pelosi, they have struck up quite the friendship here, at least to move the ball forward. we are also waiting and probably more importantly for status on the president, about how he's doing, whether he will be able to go back to the white house today. but again, given all these new positive cases in and around the white house, you could reasonably ask yourself why do you want to go back there again? after this. neil: all right. new
they said they would never build skyscrapers in new york after 9/11. they did. l come back after covid but in a new way. maybe it will be more like dinner or experience but for now, movie theaters are on the way out and this news from regal is just the latest example. neil: yeah. it's a tough environment, when you reopen and the best you can show is "jaws." okay. we will see what happens, my friend. jonathan hoenig, always good chatting. the dow up about 340 points right now. we are...
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"the new york times" was reporting it then. burying it now is because the context has changed entirely. it appears that the clintons leaked it to "the new york times" to keep joe biden out of the 2016 primary race. they all know what's happening here. they're burying it. but the bigger problem is not just the press. the fact is we're seeing repetition of what christopher wray's fbi is up to. in december, as mayor giuliani was talking about, not only did they get word of the hard drive, but that was also when they were putting the president through an impeachment process that had to do with the bidens' corruption in ukraine. as many of us were saying at the time, the president was absolutely correct to want to know what was going on with the bidens in ukraine. and now we see that the fbi, christopher wray's fbi, buried that. this is part of a larger cover-up. lou: yeah. it is a cover-up that has extended. it is now clear that the current director of the fbi has much to answer for. it is not simply stonewalling, it is not similar
"the new york times" was reporting it then. burying it now is because the context has changed entirely. it appears that the clintons leaked it to "the new york times" to keep joe biden out of the 2016 primary race. they all know what's happening here. they're burying it. but the bigger problem is not just the press. the fact is we're seeing repetition of what christopher wray's fbi is up to. in december, as mayor giuliani was talking about, not only did they get word of the...
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that is the story of his activism in new york city. we have 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 -- created the white wings, who were senator he workers who wore pristine white uniforms and prorated down for -- fifth avenue as an army of sanitation. the issue roosevelt and riis worked on primarily was the closing of police lodging houses. the way they met was, mayor strong appointed theodore roosevelt as police commissioner during his administration and police headquarters was across the street from jacob riis' journ
that is the story of his activism in new york city. we have 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...
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tom: what is important right now is jon ferro moving to new york, tom keene moving to new york. how about someone who has lived it? lisa abramowicz, who is rudy giuliani to the people of new york? lisa: a very big figure in new york city. very much law & order focused, very heavy police presence. people credit him with a huge reduction in crime, increasingly taking on the role of advisor to president trump and adhering to president trump's views. i struggle with what he has to say about the state of new york city right now, given that fiscal support has been tour to beaded that has been torpedoed -- has been torpedoed. does he view this as just he has abecause rivalry with the current administration, or does he sympathize with the rank-and-file new yorker? is 82he hot button perceived blue states -- is a -- is aid to perceived blue states. lisa: the reason why perhaps markets are rallying now is because people are for seeing perhaps a greater chance of a blue wave, perhaps a bigger stimulus package, but how much pain gets inflicted in the meantime? tom: does all of this conversa
tom: what is important right now is jon ferro moving to new york, tom keene moving to new york. how about someone who has lived it? lisa abramowicz, who is rudy giuliani to the people of new york? lisa: a very big figure in new york city. very much law & order focused, very heavy police presence. people credit him with a huge reduction in crime, increasingly taking on the role of advisor to president trump and adhering to president trump's views. i struggle with what he has to say about the...
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be looking at why new york is once again facing a spike in cases. the rate of infection in new york city is rising once again the highest numbers we've seen since back in may so who is to blame for this well new york state governor andrew cuomo says the buck stops with local officials the state conseco of effective enforcement for every jurisdiction for local jurisdiction cannot or will not perform effective enforcement violating entities notify the states and who close all business activity in hotspots where local governments come to compliance now cuomo says words have led to allegations of hypocrisy he's criticizing local officials for not doing what he has recommended well back earlier during the pandemic he was criticized for not doing what federal officials recommended i don't believe that any federal administration could be serious about physical lock downs of states or parts of states across this country i don't believe it's legal i think it would be economic chaos the decision around nursing home with governor cuomo decreeing that co that 1
be looking at why new york is once again facing a spike in cases. the rate of infection in new york city is rising once again the highest numbers we've seen since back in may so who is to blame for this well new york state governor andrew cuomo says the buck stops with local officials the state conseco of effective enforcement for every jurisdiction for local jurisdiction cannot or will not perform effective enforcement violating entities notify the states and who close all business activity in...
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>> i think the new york times article implies that he may have. >> i didn't ask what the new york times article implies, i asked if it's illegal. >> mister chairman,ranking member, whatever you want to call yourself today .let her finish her answer please. >> i want to make my question brief so your answer can be brief. my question to the member of the panel is doyou believe donald trump did something wrong . >> if i thought the witnesses were not answering honestly and wanted to give you an answeri would cut them off . [overlapping conversation] >> we know how it stacks up. [overlapping conversation] you can talk as long as you want but it's not stacked up . >> i get it. i get it and i'm reclaiming my time sir. >> professor clark, bring it to an end. >> on asking if thepresident did anything illegal with his tax returns . >> i think the jury is out sir. >> yes, sir no, did the president do something illegal? >> we need more information. >> all right, i get that. mister rosenthal, same question to you, are you suggesting that the president did anything illegal with his tax returns? >> w
>> i think the new york times article implies that he may have. >> i didn't ask what the new york times article implies, i asked if it's illegal. >> mister chairman,ranking member, whatever you want to call yourself today .let her finish her answer please. >> i want to make my question brief so your answer can be brief. my question to the member of the panel is doyou believe donald trump did something wrong . >> if i thought the witnesses were not answering...
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i just think twitter and facebook, they crossed a line with their censorship of this new york post articlel. lou: let's be clear, so did google. >> yes. lou: the social media titans, the big tech titans in this country are oligarchs. let's not mince words here. they are running basic monopolies, they are anti-competitive, they are vicious in their hold over this country. and they're demonstrating it at will right now against "the new york post," against millions of americans who want to see those reports, who need to see those reports. a fundamental right of the public in this country is the right to know what's going on. and right now the only man encouraging, supporting and standing up for the public's right to know is president donald trump. not a single democrat has stood up, not a single democrat has said a word against twitter and mark zuckerberg and the rest of the lot who have carried out this ignorant abuse of power over the american people. it is -- and we've got, we've got senators reacting but, fred, they say, well, yeah, we'll talk to you tuesday. what the hell is wrong with t
i just think twitter and facebook, they crossed a line with their censorship of this new york post articlel. lou: let's be clear, so did google. >> yes. lou: the social media titans, the big tech titans in this country are oligarchs. let's not mince words here. they are running basic monopolies, they are anti-competitive, they are vicious in their hold over this country. and they're demonstrating it at will right now against "the new york post," against millions of americans who...
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striking at communist elements in government, the gop governor, of new york, governor of new york reaches california. making a bra for world peace, the gop leader draws a big audience. next step is portland, oregon with miss dewy by his side. he makes another strong bid for the northwest ballots. it appears he has at least one supporter. those are some of the region's finest sentiment specimen. we'll know soon. november is just a rant the corner. president truman continues his swing around the circuit. meeting former president in texas. the chief executive gets a president which he says he passed around the white house lawn for the next four years. he goes to the home of his friend, where he has breakfast and it's a warm welcome. later in nearby san antonio heat vista alamo, historic sure i'm of texas independence. in austin, a big crowd reads the president as he continues his campaign for lone star state's 23 electoral votes. civil, writes the president stuck at republican say they don't want unity. on his tour the president spoke with the former speaker of the house. at port, worth hund
striking at communist elements in government, the gop governor, of new york, governor of new york reaches california. making a bra for world peace, the gop leader draws a big audience. next step is portland, oregon with miss dewy by his side. he makes another strong bid for the northwest ballots. it appears he has at least one supporter. those are some of the region's finest sentiment specimen. we'll know soon. november is just a rant the corner. president truman continues his swing around the...