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is this new york city we're look at, guys? this is new jersey.t mean to be rude but i want to make sure viewers know what we're talking about. standby, because this is from the may of new york city. just coming across the mayor says and i quote here. i'm declaring a state of emergency in new york city tonight. we're enduring a historic weather event tonight with record breaking rain across new york city, brutal flooding and dangerous conditions on our roads. please stay off the streets tonight and let our first responders and emergency services get their work done. if you're thinking of going outside, don't. stay off the subways. stay off the roads. don't drive into these heavy waters. stay inside. we're keeping our eye on the power grid. we've seen about 5,300 customers without power. we expect the rain to stop in the next few hours, but until then, again, if you're not inside get inside. so as i was reading this i didn't see the images. is this new york city we're looking at right now? this is the new york city bus. the water that's coming in t
is this new york city we're look at, guys? this is new jersey.t mean to be rude but i want to make sure viewers know what we're talking about. standby, because this is from the may of new york city. just coming across the mayor says and i quote here. i'm declaring a state of emergency in new york city tonight. we're enduring a historic weather event tonight with record breaking rain across new york city, brutal flooding and dangerous conditions on our roads. please stay off the streets tonight...
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governor of -- um -- new york. we had a young woman on who was in clifton, new jersey, taking refuge in a hotel because she was trying to get home. she says -- um -- to -- trying to get to bloomfield, new jersey. couldn't get this. had to take shelter in a hotel which many others had to do as well. i am going to get to clifton, new jersey, in just a moment but i have one more i want to read here. again, these are coming in fast and furious. new jersey, city of trenton advising residents in island neighborhood to evacuate by 8:00 a.m. the city of trenton is advising residents to evacuate by 8:00 a.m. due to rising floodwaters. apparently, they are saying that the waters are dangerously high. rising dangerously high. we strongly encourage residents in the area to evacuate by 8:00 a.m. so there you have it. clifton, new jersey, now and my colleague vaughn sterling. vaughn, hello to you. you sent that video of yourself trying to get home. where are you now? what are you seeing? >> hi, don. i'm on route 3 in new jersey w
governor of -- um -- new york. we had a young woman on who was in clifton, new jersey, taking refuge in a hotel because she was trying to get home. she says -- um -- to -- trying to get to bloomfield, new jersey. couldn't get this. had to take shelter in a hotel which many others had to do as well. i am going to get to clifton, new jersey, in just a moment but i have one more i want to read here. again, these are coming in fast and furious. new jersey, city of trenton advising residents in...
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the governors of new york and new jersey have declared states of emergencies. york city is under a flash-flood watch until next hour. and there are flood warnings across the region, as well. >>> new york city has now seen record rainfall for the second time in less than two weeks. ida dumped 3 inches of rain in an hour wednesday night. roads and homes have been flooded. mayor bill de blasio said the city was enduring an historic-weather event. >>> earlier, cnn spoke to the democratic nominee for mayor of new york city, and here is what he had to say about the devastating flooding and why it's being caused. >> for the first time in my life, don, tin the city that i saw the brooklyn bridge flooded on the inbound ramp and we tried to assist some of the motorists. but everything from our train stations to parts of crown heights, you're seeing a high level of water, flooding of wars. even really outside the -- the water lying areas. so it's a real concern that we are experiencing during this storm. that's why we call it mother nature because this is still our planet
the governors of new york and new jersey have declared states of emergencies. york city is under a flash-flood watch until next hour. and there are flood warnings across the region, as well. >>> new york city has now seen record rainfall for the second time in less than two weeks. ida dumped 3 inches of rain in an hour wednesday night. roads and homes have been flooded. mayor bill de blasio said the city was enduring an historic-weather event. >>> earlier, cnn spoke to the...
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we were here in new york city. of emergency in new jersey and also flash-flood emergency, as well. so are people trying to get into hotels? are you -- have you tried -- have you gone that route -- route? >> i haven't done that, yet. but listening to the radio, there is a lots of people like me sitting in their cars for hours on the turnpike on the parkway, on route 287. so this -- this just overwhelmed the highways. >> uh-huh. so, if you work -- if you work for the power company, what i want to know is that -- did you guys expect this? or is that not -- >> yeah, yep. i don't know if we expected the -- usually, we're more concerned with the wind. um, and things like that. that are going to take that -- take out the power. we do have substantial i think outages today in new jersey with all three companies. but this -- i think it was yesterday, yeah, we were prepared. we were all on -- we were all on storm-duty prep as of this morning. so the -- the power companies are always a day ahead and a step ahead. >> yeah. wel
we were here in new york city. of emergency in new jersey and also flash-flood emergency, as well. so are people trying to get into hotels? are you -- have you tried -- have you gone that route -- route? >> i haven't done that, yet. but listening to the radio, there is a lots of people like me sitting in their cars for hours on the turnpike on the parkway, on route 287. so this -- this just overwhelmed the highways. >> uh-huh. so, if you work -- if you work for the power company,...
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meeting in new york. this is a group that wanted to end slavery by law right after the revolutionary war. they were founded by john jay and alexander hamilton who's also a key member as well as hercules mulligan and robert townsend quickly joined the group two. they wanted to end slavery but they essentially weren't able to do it as they could not get the votes to pass these laws. just as liz is leaving charleston he has no idea and he's becoming a member of this society in new york. it's an incredibly interesting figure. his name is captain richard -- and way back in 1770 he was the instigator of the boston massacre. he was a very strong man of very aggressive and angry person and in the depictions of the book you would see palms as the man with the giant club in his hand. he literally struck a british soldier with that club and that's what got the all it's flying and this man later on on the list. when john adams famously went to quote help benjamin franklin negotiate with the french richard palms was o
meeting in new york. this is a group that wanted to end slavery by law right after the revolutionary war. they were founded by john jay and alexander hamilton who's also a key member as well as hercules mulligan and robert townsend quickly joined the group two. they wanted to end slavery but they essentially weren't able to do it as they could not get the votes to pass these laws. just as liz is leaving charleston he has no idea and he's becoming a member of this society in new york. it's an...
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meeting in new york. group that wanted to end slavery by law right after the revolutionary war. they were founded by john jay and alexander hamilton who's also a key member as well as hercules mulligan and robert townsend quickly joined the group two. they wanted to end slavery but they essentially weren't able to do it as they could not get the votes to pass these laws. just as liz is leaving charleston he has no idea and he's becoming a member of this society in new york. it's an incredibly interesting figure. his name is captain richard -- and way back in 1770 he was the instigator of the boston massacre. he was a very strong man of very aggressive and angry person and in the depictions of the book you would see palms as the man with the giant club in his hand. he literally struck a british soldier with that club and that's what got the all it's flying and this man later on on the list. when john adams famously went to quote help benjamin franklin negotiate with the french richard palms was on board th
meeting in new york. group that wanted to end slavery by law right after the revolutionary war. they were founded by john jay and alexander hamilton who's also a key member as well as hercules mulligan and robert townsend quickly joined the group two. they wanted to end slavery but they essentially weren't able to do it as they could not get the votes to pass these laws. just as liz is leaving charleston he has no idea and he's becoming a member of this society in new york. it's an incredibly...
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join us for live coverage from new york, the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania, starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday on c-span and watch online at cspan.org or listen on the c-span radio app. >> this is a story of american constitutional law. in part, it has to do with a motion picture made in italy and directed by roberto rosalini that brought heartbreak to new york. but our story also has to do with the quiet street in connecticut where a young man, a minister for jehovah witnesses went door-to-door with a phonograph record which he played for anyone who cared to listen. that phonograph record, too, caused controversy, two disputes each of which went to the united states supreme court, and there these cases of the film and the phonograph record became a chapter in history of the united states constitution. each an interpretation affecting many people, a crucial decision. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> in 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship. henceforth, before a film could be shown in a state for anything of amusement charging admission, it would have to have the state's approv
join us for live coverage from new york, the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania, starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday on c-span and watch online at cspan.org or listen on the c-span radio app. >> this is a story of american constitutional law. in part, it has to do with a motion picture made in italy and directed by roberto rosalini that brought heartbreak to new york. but our story also has to do with the quiet street in connecticut where a young man, a minister for jehovah...
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the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riots in days of the -- within days of the onset of violence such as this one called pillaging of the orphan asylum are. like those in leslie's, these images lacked charity, and they also -- clarity, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murk i keyness of these -- murkiness of these illustrations, both the renditions of the i attack feature one significant detail of the event, the number of women who were reported at the scene and their looting of furniture, bedding and other possessions. in contrast, the pillaging women as they were described in both newspapers were reduced to one prominent -- [inaudible] figures in the harper's weekly engraverring of the burning and sacking of the colored orphans asylum published a week later in its august 1st issue. while the three american pictorial weeklies made a point of crediting in print their special artists who covered the civil war's military campaigns, no new york-based artist was identified as the source
the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riots in days of the -- within days of the onset of violence such as this one called pillaging of the orphan asylum are. like those in leslie's, these images lacked charity, and they also -- clarity, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murk i keyness of these -- murkiness of these illustrations, both the renditions of the i attack feature one significant...
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there have been lives lost obviously in the new york city area and new jersey. as the day goes on, we may learn even more. >> thank you, john. stay safe. we'll get back to you. the trees, the ground is extremely soft, so please be careful, of course. >>> i do want to go now to the governor of new york, kathy hochul, who is joining us by phone. of course, governor, i imagine you've been up all night. what can you tell us about what the latest after this catastrophic flooding that hit new york and the rest of the northeast? >> well, yes. this has been absolutely stunning on a scale, people were caught off guard and so shocked. the residents who thought they would safely be able to go down to their basements or take the trains all of a sudden just this absolutely unprecedented storm event changed everything. new york city has been paralyzed. we've been in communication with the mayor he's on top of this as are his teams. we're concerned about the subway. people's lives are disrupted when they're not able to get to their regular commute. we have major disruptions on
there have been lives lost obviously in the new york city area and new jersey. as the day goes on, we may learn even more. >> thank you, john. stay safe. we'll get back to you. the trees, the ground is extremely soft, so please be careful, of course. >>> i do want to go now to the governor of new york, kathy hochul, who is joining us by phone. of course, governor, i imagine you've been up all night. what can you tell us about what the latest after this catastrophic flooding that...
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both new york and new jersey are under a state of emergency.an 240,000 power outages have been reported across the region and new york city has issued a travel ban until 5:00 a.m. local time. the city's mayor is warning
both new york and new jersey are under a state of emergency.an 240,000 power outages have been reported across the region and new york city has issued a travel ban until 5:00 a.m. local time. the city's mayor is warning
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we have reporters all over new york and new jersey covering this as people are waking up. to sleep last night because they were either stranded in subway stations, on trains n their cars, abandoning those cars on the side of the road. of course, we've seen a lot of these effects playing out as people are waking up to this and still experiencing these delays here in new york. john, what are
we have reporters all over new york and new jersey covering this as people are waking up. to sleep last night because they were either stranded in subway stations, on trains n their cars, abandoning those cars on the side of the road. of course, we've seen a lot of these effects playing out as people are waking up to this and still experiencing these delays here in new york. john, what are
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with new york's distance from texas, what can new york do? >> and i find it so heartbreaking to see women who happen to be living in the state of texas who are denied these basic human rights and these are issues that we fought for my entire life as a young woman. my grandmother fought for them and my mother fought for it and i thought by the time my 30 something-year-old daughter would be childbearing age this would be settled and for women in texas, they need to know we'll help you find a way to new york, and right now we're looking intensely to find what resources we can bring to the table to help you have safe transport here and let you know there are providers who will assist you in this time of your need. you are not alone. your sisters and brothers, enlightened brothers in the state of new york will help you in any way we can. >> that story you told about your first pregnancy and how six weeks is just an absurd line to place in any kind of law involving pregnancy, is really striking and it seems it's the kind of thing that governor abb
with new york's distance from texas, what can new york do? >> and i find it so heartbreaking to see women who happen to be living in the state of texas who are denied these basic human rights and these are issues that we fought for my entire life as a young woman. my grandmother fought for them and my mother fought for it and i thought by the time my 30 something-year-old daughter would be childbearing age this would be settled and for women in texas, they need to know we'll help you find...
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a film that brought harsh controversy to new york. but our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut, a young man a minister for jehovah's witnesses when from door to door with a photograph, which he played for anyone who cared to listen. that phonograph record caused controversy. two disputes, each of which went to the united states supreme court and these cases were film that the record became a chapter in the history of the united states constitution. -- each interpretation affecting many people, a crucial decision. ♪ ♪ ♪ in 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship henceforth, before a film can be shown in the state at any place of amusement charging admission, it would have to have the states approval. during the next 30 years, the states reviewers at the center street, new york city, examined almost 50,000 films. most were promptly approved. in some cases, the board asked for cuts, a few films were banned outright, but for such cases the law provided an appeal procedure to the state border regions. i
a film that brought harsh controversy to new york. but our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut, a young man a minister for jehovah's witnesses when from door to door with a photograph, which he played for anyone who cared to listen. that phonograph record caused controversy. two disputes, each of which went to the united states supreme court and these cases were film that the record became a chapter in the history of the united states constitution. -- each interpretation...
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as the mayor of new york city, i was probably warned about threats to new york city.an't give you an accurate or scientific number. i'll give you one for rhetorical impact. once a day or five times a week. it was not unusual for me to receive a phone call from police commissioner bratton and police commissioner safir or police commissioner kerik and say i have to talk to you on a secure phone or i need to meet with you and to give me a warning about a threat, something that was going to happen to the city. so i imagine with a president you would multiply that out many, many times. so now we hear the word threat and it's attached to something that appears to be connected to september 11 that jumps out at us. it has to be melleded together with hundreds of other things that were of equal or more importance. when i look at these reports i don't -- they don't seem to me to be the kinds of things that would jump out at you to be so terribly unusual. >> turning to the f.b.i. for the moment i'm sure you're acquainted with the efforts director muller has made to reform the f.
as the mayor of new york city, i was probably warned about threats to new york city.an't give you an accurate or scientific number. i'll give you one for rhetorical impact. once a day or five times a week. it was not unusual for me to receive a phone call from police commissioner bratton and police commissioner safir or police commissioner kerik and say i have to talk to you on a secure phone or i need to meet with you and to give me a warning about a threat, something that was going to happen...
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and british occupy new york.is, the british are unwilling to restore full civil government to be areas they occupy. instead there is this mix of military government led by commanding general of the army, william and sir henry and carlton the city of new york itself responsible for keeping order on the street. they work with a series of a group of civilian of former officials led by andrew elliott, a collector who is given the title of chief of police or superintendent of police depending on which source you read and he is kind of responsible for the civilian apparatus keeps order in the streets reports back to the military offenders. they give civilians a stake in the administration and provide lodging for the poor and people who couldn't afford it based on loyalty and adherence to the crown. they compensate the estate and the houses of knowing what they call traders and revolutionary and it goes out to loyalists or people who adhere to them coming into the city and they have street cleaners and clerks, rent coll
and british occupy new york.is, the british are unwilling to restore full civil government to be areas they occupy. instead there is this mix of military government led by commanding general of the army, william and sir henry and carlton the city of new york itself responsible for keeping order on the street. they work with a series of a group of civilian of former officials led by andrew elliott, a collector who is given the title of chief of police or superintendent of police depending on...
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in a very wet new york city. ett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that hav
in a very wet new york city. ett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that hav
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the question then is who is working in new york? who are our workers in new york state? the first answer is the jamaican guest worker program. i talk about the bracero program having ended in the 1960s, but this doesn't mean guest workers program ends. in fact, the program morphs. this is a really good book about it "no man's land." it's an excellent book about the history of guest workers in the united states. we still have guest workers working in new york state in large numbers, though increasingly less. this is an article just last month in the "new york times" about these jamaican guest workers. this allows farms in the northeast to recruit non-u.s. labor, okay. and also the idea that the farm has to actually advertise, say there's no american who wants these jobs, and then get the paperwork to bring in the guest workers. many of these workers come back to these same farms over and over again for multiple years. they send much of their money back to jamaica. and the idea is at the end they will not stay in the united states, but they will in fact return to jamaica.
the question then is who is working in new york? who are our workers in new york state? the first answer is the jamaican guest worker program. i talk about the bracero program having ended in the 1960s, but this doesn't mean guest workers program ends. in fact, the program morphs. this is a really good book about it "no man's land." it's an excellent book about the history of guest workers in the united states. we still have guest workers working in new york state in large numbers,...
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now we're looking at different areas in new york and new jersey.e mentioned it earlier in the last hour. we learned about five additional deaths in elizabeth, new jersey, now taking this to a total of 14. let's take a look. >> stephanie, the other thing. look at that water. that's muddy, brown water. >> this is widespread throughout new jersey, new york, pennsylvania. these areas weren't under evacuation orders. i know we don't know for sure. can we assume a lot of the homes are filled with people. >> i would say most of them. it wasn't safe to go on the roads and drive around, you have a better chance of surviving staying in your home than driving through the car through flood waters like this. this isn't everywhere. right now, all of philadelphia and pennsylvania and new jersey doesn't look like this. all of the small streams and rivers filled up and dumped into the big rivers. the flooding you're looking at is the big rivers. this is the schuylkill river, big one through delaware and towards philadelphia and the raredon river in new jersey. cres
now we're looking at different areas in new york and new jersey.e mentioned it earlier in the last hour. we learned about five additional deaths in elizabeth, new jersey, now taking this to a total of 14. let's take a look. >> stephanie, the other thing. look at that water. that's muddy, brown water. >> this is widespread throughout new jersey, new york, pennsylvania. these areas weren't under evacuation orders. i know we don't know for sure. can we assume a lot of the homes are...
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and british occupied new york. because of this the british are indwelling to restore full civil government to the areas they occupy. instead there's this kind of mix of military government led by the commanding general of the army, william howe and then sir henry clinton and thin guy carleton and the commandant's of the city of new york itself who are responsible for keeping order on the streets. they work with a series of a group of civilian, former officials led by andrew elliott, a customs collector who is given the title of chief of police or chief magistrate of police or superintendent of police, depending on which source you read, and he's kind of responsible for this civilian apparatus that then keeps order in the streets and reports back to the military with offenders. they give civilians a stake in the administration and provide, for example, lodging for the poor and people who couldn't afford it, based on loyalty and adherence to the crown. they confiscate the estate and the houses of known what they woul
and british occupied new york. because of this the british are indwelling to restore full civil government to the areas they occupy. instead there's this kind of mix of military government led by the commanding general of the army, william howe and then sir henry clinton and thin guy carleton and the commandant's of the city of new york itself who are responsible for keeping order on the streets. they work with a series of a group of civilian, former officials led by andrew elliott, a customs...
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jon sopel, bbc news, new york. 0ur correspondent, nomia iqbal, joins us from new york.we heard in that piece there, as we heard in that piece there, president biden in the last few hours trying to address and bring together a divided nation.— divided nation. that's right. president — divided nation. that's right. president biden _ divided nation. that's right. president biden isn't - divided nation. that's right. | president biden isn't actually getting a lengthy speech or any speech at all on the event at south, the commemorations of 9/11, so instead, he is pay recorded address that he made from the white house to express his condolences to the families of the nearly 30,000 people who died in the terrorist attacks, and use that speech to invoke memories of heroism that we found the days and months after 9/11, the acts of heroism, but also those dark moments as well. he is a clip from his speech. we also saw something all too rare. _ speech. we also saw something all too rare. a _ speech. we also saw something all too rare. a true _ speech. we also saw something all too
jon sopel, bbc news, new york. 0ur correspondent, nomia iqbal, joins us from new york.we heard in that piece there, as we heard in that piece there, president biden in the last few hours trying to address and bring together a divided nation.— divided nation. that's right. president — divided nation. that's right. president biden _ divided nation. that's right. president biden isn't - divided nation. that's right. | president biden isn't actually getting a lengthy speech or any speech at all...
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the first responders america's heroes the new york police department, the fire department of new yorkeople rushed out, trying to escape the flames, black smoke, flying debris and cement. we lost 2977 friends, family and first responders that day. president bush nine months in his first term of commander-in-chief swore those responsible will be held accountable. >> i hear you and the rest of the world hears you. [cheering] and the people will hear all of us soon. >> the following monday six days later sadness was hope. monday september 17, 2001 the world was watching standing tall for america. >> on never forget the feeling that i had on the floor looking up to this podium where you stood there ringing the opening bell with the firefighters, the nypd, the first responders, the mayor the governor, senators and you are making a statement we were down, we were in morning, we lost friends but we would rise again. >> we stepped aside so the real heroes of 9/11, the cops and firemen would ring the opening bell. in a sense a message to the rest of the world, terrorism will never win it can be
the first responders america's heroes the new york police department, the fire department of new yorkeople rushed out, trying to escape the flames, black smoke, flying debris and cement. we lost 2977 friends, family and first responders that day. president bush nine months in his first term of commander-in-chief swore those responsible will be held accountable. >> i hear you and the rest of the world hears you. [cheering] and the people will hear all of us soon. >> the following...
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jon sopel, bbc news, new york.hat day were a defining moment for the world, leading to the us invasion of afghanistan and the overthrow of the taliban — accused of harbouring the terrorists. with the taliban now back in control, our correspondent secunder kermani reports from kabul on how 9/11 is remembered there. at this busy market in the west of kabul today, few knew it was the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. some simply had no idea what had happened in new york 20 years ago. for others, memories of the tragedy there are steeped in afghanistan's own struggles. people affected in 9/11 are also human beings. it does concern. i mean, still we are suffering from those things that have been throughout those 20 years. we have suffered more than 9/11 in afghanistan. the americans, when they came here, they have changed our life. everything has changed. for the first time, the girls, you know, the school for the girls have improved. now how do you see the future? well, i think if it goes like this, it will be difficult
jon sopel, bbc news, new york.hat day were a defining moment for the world, leading to the us invasion of afghanistan and the overthrow of the taliban — accused of harbouring the terrorists. with the taliban now back in control, our correspondent secunder kermani reports from kabul on how 9/11 is remembered there. at this busy market in the west of kabul today, few knew it was the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. some simply had no idea what had happened in new york 20 years ago. for others,...
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the first responders america's heroes the new york police department, the fire department of new yorkrushed out, trying to escape the flames, black smoke, flying debris and cement. we lost 2977 friends, family and first responders that day. president bush nine months in his first term of commander-in-chief swore those responsible will be held accountable. >> i hear you and the rest of the world hears you. [cheering] and the people will hear all of us soon. >> the following monday six days later sadness was hope. monday september 17, 2001 the world was watching standing tall for america. >> on never forget the feeling that i had on the floor looking up to this podium where you stood there ringing the opening bell with the firefighters, the nypd, the first responders, the mayor the governor, senators and you are making a statement we were down, we were in morning, we lost friends but we would rise again. >> we stepped aside so the real heroes of 9/11, the cops and firemen would ring the opening bell. in a sense a message to the rest of the world, terrorism will never win it can bet agai
the first responders america's heroes the new york police department, the fire department of new yorkrushed out, trying to escape the flames, black smoke, flying debris and cement. we lost 2977 friends, family and first responders that day. president bush nine months in his first term of commander-in-chief swore those responsible will be held accountable. >> i hear you and the rest of the world hears you. [cheering] and the people will hear all of us soon. >> the following monday...
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let's return to laura in new york. - return to laura in new york.vice. he has been to all three memorial services that are being held today. he was here in new york this morning at the official commemoration for those who lost their lives here. then he went to shanks bell, pennsylvania, and there he laid a wreath at the site where flight 93 was brought down by the passengers who overpowered the passengers. —— whoever powered the hijackers. he is there with the first ladyjill biden, and with the vice president kamala harris. they are there with the us defence secretary lloyd austen, this is very solemn moment for the pentagon. the 9/11 attacks launch the us war on terror in which more than 2000 us soldiers lost their lives in the afghanistan, there was also the war that was launched in iraq. and then orjust before the us withdrawal from afghanistan on august the 31st, 13 us service members lost their lives there, outside the airport in kabul in the chaotic us exit from afghanistan, trying to protect people who wanted to be edited out of the country.
let's return to laura in new york. - return to laura in new york.vice. he has been to all three memorial services that are being held today. he was here in new york this morning at the official commemoration for those who lost their lives here. then he went to shanks bell, pennsylvania, and there he laid a wreath at the site where flight 93 was brought down by the passengers who overpowered the passengers. —— whoever powered the hijackers. he is there with the first ladyjill biden, and with...
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so it is a no man's land in between british occupied new york.ecause of this they are unwilling to restore full civil governments to the areas that they occupy. there is military government led by the commanding general of the army. and then the commandant itself responsible for keeping order on the streets. and a group of 1 billion former officials and andrew elliott. and with the chief of police or chief magistrate and he is responsible for the civilian apparatus and with those military offenders and in lodging for the poor and those who cannot afford it based on professional loyalty with adherence to the crown. for the traders and revolutionaries. and to adhere to them coming into the city. and street cleaners and clerks and rent collectors and so forth. so there is a weird civilian administration but it never has the full force of law as long as it is only backed by the military there is the idea it could end at any time. and then the examples of boston and newport and philadelphia and loyalist to collaborate and help the british and that far
so it is a no man's land in between british occupied new york.ecause of this they are unwilling to restore full civil governments to the areas that they occupy. there is military government led by the commanding general of the army. and then the commandant itself responsible for keeping order on the streets. and a group of 1 billion former officials and andrew elliott. and with the chief of police or chief magistrate and he is responsible for the civilian apparatus and with those military...
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storm ida brought flash flooding and tornadoes to north—eastern america, including the state of new yorka state of emergency has been declared. newjersey and new jersey and connecticut. president biden says it's another reminder that the climate crisis has arrived. this destruction is everywhere, and it's a matter of life and death, and we're all in this together. this is one of the great challenges of our time. more than 35,000 people remain without power in new york state. part of the reason for that is that the storm felled a number of trees. that took out power lines, and, as some residents found on thursday morning, cars, too. my car's crushed. i mean, it's totalled. it's, er... a ten—tonne tree just fell on my car. that was caused by the winds. however, it was the unprecedented amount of rain that fell, which caught the city most off guard. streets in the boroughs of queens and brooklyn were turned into rivers. more than 170 milimetres of rain was recorded in central park on wednesday — almost double the previous daily record — which was set in 1927. recorded rainfall at newark air
storm ida brought flash flooding and tornadoes to north—eastern america, including the state of new yorka state of emergency has been declared. newjersey and new jersey and connecticut. president biden says it's another reminder that the climate crisis has arrived. this destruction is everywhere, and it's a matter of life and death, and we're all in this together. this is one of the great challenges of our time. more than 35,000 people remain without power in new york state. part of the...
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new york and new jersey are both under states of emergency. homes flooded. hundreds of thousands of residents without power. in new york, the city issued its first-ever flash flood emergency. that's a subway tunnel there. subway service is coming back this morning after it was suspended in a scene like that last night. imagine, hundreds are still stranded in stations across the city, and new york city saw rainfall worse. 50,000 olympic-size swimming pools in the course of just five hours. this is not normal, folks. these are live pictures from new jersey. that is flooding. communities up to their doors and windows, and that is a live rescue underway. first responders in an inflatable there going door to door, seeing if people need rescue at this hour. a tornado ripped through parts of gloucester county, new jersey. newark had its wettest day on record. records are being set virtually every day, folks. again, this is not normal. nearly all transit rail service has been suspended in new jersey. this morning united airlines says it is suspending operations from
new york and new jersey are both under states of emergency. homes flooded. hundreds of thousands of residents without power. in new york, the city issued its first-ever flash flood emergency. that's a subway tunnel there. subway service is coming back this morning after it was suspended in a scene like that last night. imagine, hundreds are still stranded in stations across the city, and new york city saw rainfall worse. 50,000 olympic-size swimming pools in the course of just five hours. this...
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there are signs the real estate market in new york are adjusting back to normal levels. to the contracts report from douglas and miller, contracts were up in august compared to 2020 and up compared to 2019 pre-pandemic meanwhile, new signings in the hamptons declined for the third straight month with listings also down. is this a sign of the city coming back post-covid lockdown? let's bring in scott durkin. scott, a lot of people and who could remember that newspaper headline that implied that new york city was dead it seems all has been forgiven in the real estate market in the course of 18 months. >> that's a wonderful way of putting it it's come back with a roar not only sales, but rentals as well you can't find a rental with concessions anymore. the sales market has sky rocketed with people returning to the city and preparing for the best fall we've ever seen in the history of the company >> scott, what's behind it what exactly is driving people back to buy manhattan real estate when they were shunning it a year plus ago what is having them sign the rental agreements?
there are signs the real estate market in new york are adjusting back to normal levels. to the contracts report from douglas and miller, contracts were up in august compared to 2020 and up compared to 2019 pre-pandemic meanwhile, new signings in the hamptons declined for the third straight month with listings also down. is this a sign of the city coming back post-covid lockdown? let's bring in scott durkin. scott, a lot of people and who could remember that newspaper headline that implied that...
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there's 3000 miles between london and new york and commander-in-chief in new york 3000 miles away. for jermaine and the king was sitting there in london so when you got messages that can take two to three months to go back and forth across the atlantic, it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and in new york city so that is what leads the major problem trying to courtney these two plans and of course ultimately what happens, we can't get into the details here with the short time we have but ultimately what happens is cross, communications were modeled, misunderstanding should and confusion will take place and basically what happened, they approved the campaign with the understanding once he finishes, he will turn around and move his army of the river to support him and they were going to campaign. which number one is very uncoordinated and confusing. the other thing is, it shows i think, both jermaine and their misunderstanding of what it takes north america especially what it takes to conduct operations in the wildern
there's 3000 miles between london and new york and commander-in-chief in new york 3000 miles away. for jermaine and the king was sitting there in london so when you got messages that can take two to three months to go back and forth across the atlantic, it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and in new york city so that is what leads the major problem trying to courtney these two plans and of course ultimately what happens, we...
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the president joined by new york governor kathy hogle, new york city mayor bill de blasio and senate majority leader chuck schumer and members of the new york congressional delegation. it is >> one week ago today, as i saw the death of hurricane ida, i caused the governors of mississippi -- i called the governors of mississippi and they were grateful. little did i know that one day later, we would be the ones asking for help. that we would've experienced a cataclysmic weather event whose proportions the likes of which have never been seen in our state. the volume of water that came down in a one hour time from 8:51 p.m. to 9:51 p.m. last wednesday night roque all the records and literally the records had been set 10 you -- 10 days before. that is the definition of a climate crisis. we are experiencing a climate rises as we speak. more than talking about that it's a humanitarian crisis and you only have to walk down the street as i have many times, our elected officials care so deeply about those who live here in the affected communities. people that we represent who put their faith i
the president joined by new york governor kathy hogle, new york city mayor bill de blasio and senate majority leader chuck schumer and members of the new york congressional delegation. it is >> one week ago today, as i saw the death of hurricane ida, i caused the governors of mississippi -- i called the governors of mississippi and they were grateful. little did i know that one day later, we would be the ones asking for help. that we would've experienced a cataclysmic weather event whose...
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the beginning of the revolution. >> we didn't have a hard occupation then when the british take new york or new port, savannah, charleston, these other cities, boston, philadelphia, what does that look like? you had mentioned a moment ago that one of their goals was to conciliate the american colonists back to the crown and to the king's government. what does that process look like? what's the role of collaborators, i guess, would be the word, in this process? >> i mean collaborator is a great word. i use it in the book in the sense that the historians of german occupation of france use it in that almost everyone living under occupation collaborates to some degree or another. but what the british do is pretty much immediately when they land, and they retake these cities starting with new york and then new port, philadelphia, savannah, and charleston, they start distributing loyalty oaths, and they go around, and they first do this in new york in the fall of 1776. and they get people to sign these loyalty oaths. there it is. you guys are ahead of me. but they give out these things that ba
the beginning of the revolution. >> we didn't have a hard occupation then when the british take new york or new port, savannah, charleston, these other cities, boston, philadelphia, what does that look like? you had mentioned a moment ago that one of their goals was to conciliate the american colonists back to the crown and to the king's government. what does that process look like? what's the role of collaborators, i guess, would be the word, in this process? >> i mean collaborator...
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a look at new york as we have a look at new york live now. to never forget the deadliest attack on us soil. there is plenty more of our coverage of today's commemorations on the bbc website. a story that will, of course, continue to resonate as we continue to cover developments in afghanistan as well here on the news channel. thanks from me and from the rest of the team. goodbye. hello. saturday brought a return to drier, brighter weather across much of the uk with skies like this. with the exception of the heavy rain in northern scotland, similar day to come on sunday for much of the uk. minus the heavy rain in northern scotland with the addition of rain moving into wales from this weather system approaching from the southwest. it will be turning wetter here as the day goes on. as the day begins, it will be a cooler start, it has been turning fresher from the north and there will be a lot of cloud around in scotland, hill fog and that cloud will slip south into northern england and with it, there will be a few light showers and at the same t
a look at new york as we have a look at new york live now. to never forget the deadliest attack on us soil. there is plenty more of our coverage of today's commemorations on the bbc website. a story that will, of course, continue to resonate as we continue to cover developments in afghanistan as well here on the news channel. thanks from me and from the rest of the team. goodbye. hello. saturday brought a return to drier, brighter weather across much of the uk with skies like this. with the...
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so she knows new york well. fight and make this -- make new york declared a disaster area, spoken to the white house as well. and that will mean money. money for homeowners and individuals, money for small businesses that may have been lost, and money to our city, state and other local governments for the amount of money that they've had to lay out, to deal with this crisis. and i will make sure, as i have in the past, that no stone is left unturned and all of the federal -- in the federal government we know when a disaster hits one area, the whole country comes together and helps. and that is what we're going to ask here pore new york, just as we are helping in california with the fires and out west with the fires, et cetera. and that relates to my second and final point. global warming is upon us. when you get two record rainfalls in a week it's not a coincidence. when you get all the changes we've seen in weather, that's not a coincidence. global warming is upon us. it's going to get worse and worse and worse
so she knows new york well. fight and make this -- make new york declared a disaster area, spoken to the white house as well. and that will mean money. money for homeowners and individuals, money for small businesses that may have been lost, and money to our city, state and other local governments for the amount of money that they've had to lay out, to deal with this crisis. and i will make sure, as i have in the past, that no stone is left unturned and all of the federal -- in the federal...
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new york is starting to dry out. still some heavier rain over long island. new threat is now shifting to new england. this is where flash flood warnings are up. that includes connecticut, rhode island and massachusetts. if you have family there, two to five inches for them. so expect airport delays and cancellations. this is one people will never forget. >> thank you. >>> back here in california, what we won't forget either, firefighters getting the break they've been waiting for. the red flag warning just expired. it does not mean the threat of the caldor fire is over. in fact, no signs of slowing down. >> at kirkwood ski resort, they're using snow machines to try to protect the lodges. we saw this work at sierra tahoe a couple days ago. cheryl hurd is in kirkwood forest. it seems the flames are heading your way. >> reporter: officials are telling us tonight that they have been battling spot fires all day long. this fire is so big, it is hard to determine which direction it's going. we've been looking for this fear all day long and if you look closely from t
new york is starting to dry out. still some heavier rain over long island. new threat is now shifting to new england. this is where flash flood warnings are up. that includes connecticut, rhode island and massachusetts. if you have family there, two to five inches for them. so expect airport delays and cancellations. this is one people will never forget. >> thank you. >>> back here in california, what we won't forget either, firefighters getting the break they've been waiting...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, new york.: before we go, tomorrow will be an emotional day here in new york city and across this country. here at the sight of where the world trade center once stood, six momes of silence will be observed, marking the times at which each of the twin towers was struck by the hijacked planes, the moments when they collapsed, the time when a plane slammed into the pentagon, and the crash of flight 93 in jacksonville, pennsylvania. the names will be read out at a ceremony attended by family members, survivors, and first members. president joe biden and the first lady will be here also. tonight, a tribute. a new york tradition as twin beams reach high in the sky, honoring those killed on 911, marking the resilience of new york city 20 years on from the 9/11 attacks that changed america and its relationship with the world. thank you for joining us for the special edition of "bbc world news america." i'm laura trevelyan. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrat
nada tawfik, bbc news, new york.: before we go, tomorrow will be an emotional day here in new york city and across this country. here at the sight of where the world trade center once stood, six momes of silence will be observed, marking the times at which each of the twin towers was struck by the hijacked planes, the moments when they collapsed, the time when a plane slammed into the pentagon, and the crash of flight 93 in jacksonville, pennsylvania. the names will be read out at a ceremony...
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the president was joined by the new york governor, the new york city mayor, senate majority leader chuckchumer, and members of the new york congressional delegation. [indiscernible chatter] [applause] >> good afternoon. i am new york state governor kathy hochul, and this is my second week on the job, and my third visit to the streets. [applause] an extraordinary circumstance happened just over, less than a week ago. it is ironic to me, because one week ago today, as i saw the path of hurricane ida, i called the governors of mississippi and louisiana to offer help, and they were grateful. one day later, we would be the ones asking for help, that we would have experienced a cataclysmic weather event that proportions the likes of which have never been seen in our state peered the volume of water that came down in a one-hour. -- period last night broke all the records since records have been subtended before. ladies and gentlemen, that is the definition of a climate crisis. we are experiencing a climate crisis as we speak, but more than talking about that, it is a humanitarian crisis, and yo
the president was joined by the new york governor, the new york city mayor, senate majority leader chuckchumer, and members of the new york congressional delegation. [indiscernible chatter] [applause] >> good afternoon. i am new york state governor kathy hochul, and this is my second week on the job, and my third visit to the streets. [applause] an extraordinary circumstance happened just over, less than a week ago. it is ironic to me, because one week ago today, as i saw the path of...
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them, takes their rent in continental dollars which not a lot of landlords would do in occupied new york and then she asks the military authority for a pass to go outside of the line, crosses the river to new jersey, chooses that continental currency to buy a bunch of food. comes back into new york and sells it at three or four times the price he paid for it in new york, british currency. and pockets the difference. so there's a lot of people who are kind of working these kind of angles. these kind of schemes to enrich themselves and in her case she actually breaks her way free of an abusive husband. she's able to throw out of the house and break free from because of this kind of new source of power, this new source of income . further people they are more fundamentally reinventing themselves . one of the people i follow in the book is an enslaved carpenter. and later sailor named boston king. he's born on the plaintiff plantation outside of charleston southcarolina . he's a gannett he's trained as a carpenter. leads to the british lines, the british are offering freedom to the enslaved
them, takes their rent in continental dollars which not a lot of landlords would do in occupied new york and then she asks the military authority for a pass to go outside of the line, crosses the river to new jersey, chooses that continental currency to buy a bunch of food. comes back into new york and sells it at three or four times the price he paid for it in new york, british currency. and pockets the difference. so there's a lot of people who are kind of working these kind of angles. these...
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there was a phone call from a new york city official. an assistant manager took the call.he heat worry immediately lose its operating license if "the miracle" was not withdrawn. he said he considered the film blasphemous. at first, the threat seemed unbelievable, but later in the day a letter brought confirmation. within a few days, the matter was brought to court. new york supreme court justice greenburg, in his chambers, issued a temporary order. >> the rights of individuals, i just can't subscribe to this kind of action. it appears to me that this film was publicly exhibited in rome, and it was not condemned. it was licensed by the motion picture division of the state of new york, the department of education. i think i shall grant this stay. >> the city was injoined for the time being for interfering with the showing of "ways of love." the first result of all this was more business at the box office. now for each showing, a long line was waiting. but presently there was also a line of picket. the national line of decency had condemned the film as sacrilegious. the publi
there was a phone call from a new york city official. an assistant manager took the call.he heat worry immediately lose its operating license if "the miracle" was not withdrawn. he said he considered the film blasphemous. at first, the threat seemed unbelievable, but later in the day a letter brought confirmation. within a few days, the matter was brought to court. new york supreme court justice greenburg, in his chambers, issued a temporary order. >> the rights of individuals,...
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jon: from new york city, good morning. equity market up .20 percent, advancing nine points into the bond market. a bit of news to pick up on. reporting from cnn, united airlines has suspended operations in newark following the flooding overnight. that is the latest from cnn tire -- cnn. tom: the weather report from today is constructive. no pursue for tatian and may be the sun -- no precipitation and maybe the sun. jon: much better, much more constructive today. tom: we have the jobs day. we digress. on oil it is easy to go macro and talk about supply and demand. nasdaq and the director of energy capital markets, we are thrilled for you to join us. overlay your expertise at nasdaq with the small matter of a hurricane devastating louisiana. how does your world change in the next three months? >> hurricane season and we are not out of it. they tend to be bearish for oil prices. we see crude production comes online quicker than refined. we see further storm recently, damage seems to be contained. the problem is power. floodin
jon: from new york city, good morning. equity market up .20 percent, advancing nine points into the bond market. a bit of news to pick up on. reporting from cnn, united airlines has suspended operations in newark following the flooding overnight. that is the latest from cnn tire -- cnn. tom: the weather report from today is constructive. no pursue for tatian and may be the sun -- no precipitation and maybe the sun. jon: much better, much more constructive today. tom: we have the jobs day. we...
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thank you for being part of my new york week. what did you love about the city? ike a lot of new yorkers come you can't believe how close everything is. every cuisine you'd ever want to try is just a block away. and it's also the good thing about new york, people behave exactly the way you always hoped new yorkers would. i remember early on, when my first days running to "snl," and i had a script in like a manila envelope and unstable script, and it just blew away. people are walking. not a single person stopped to help me but a lot of them pointed for the paper was. on their phone and they would go there, it's in the street. >> kelly: new york is full of supervisors. >> seth: yeah. people say you get stopped, do you get stopped as a celebrity and york. i would say you don't because everyone who lives in new york thinks they are a celebrity. >> kelly: that's awesome. >> seth: i think it's great. >> kelly: that's amazing. >> seth: when i started, my first year in the show being at a bar new york and the bartenders that has anyone told you you look like that guy on
thank you for being part of my new york week. what did you love about the city? ike a lot of new yorkers come you can't believe how close everything is. every cuisine you'd ever want to try is just a block away. and it's also the good thing about new york, people behave exactly the way you always hoped new yorkers would. i remember early on, when my first days running to "snl," and i had a script in like a manila envelope and unstable script, and it just blew away. people are walking....
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new york state already bracing for shortages, and the major news pt anded within days when it comes to kids and the vaccine. >>> tracking sam. a category 4 hurricane swirling in the atlantic. hurricane hunters flying through the eyewall overnight as forecasters called the storm small, but dangerous. where it's heading now. >>> controlling britney spears. the shocking new claims in a documentary including allegations the pop star's bedroom was bugged. >>> who is matt amodio? can he beat ken jennings record? >>> and the record-setting kick in the nfl to fastest dog in the world. all your trending stories to get your monday started. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm mona cosa abedi. >> i'm linda rory. we begin with that deadly amtrak train derailment in montana >> zach snyder was one of the people killed in the crash. he was traveling with his wife on vacation. she survived. she calls him an incredible husband, friend and software developer. >> the other two victims have not been identified. the train was carrying 146 passengers on saturday when nearly all of its cars derailed. >> re
new york state already bracing for shortages, and the major news pt anded within days when it comes to kids and the vaccine. >>> tracking sam. a category 4 hurricane swirling in the atlantic. hurricane hunters flying through the eyewall overnight as forecasters called the storm small, but dangerous. where it's heading now. >>> controlling britney spears. the shocking new claims in a documentary including allegations the pop star's bedroom was bugged. >>> who is matt...
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live for us from new york.member september 11. live coverage beginning tomorrow at 8:00 on cnn. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. after pioneering photographic film, we made it our mission to help change the world... in healthcare, our imaging expertise and ai technology aims to help diagnose disease earlier. but why stop there? when we can apply our expertise in cell biology and specialized technologies to help make vital vaccines and treatments available to all. we'll never stop innovating for a healthier world. fujifilm value from innovation (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more 2021 i-i-h-s top safety pick plus winning vehicles, the highest lev
live for us from new york.member september 11. live coverage beginning tomorrow at 8:00 on cnn. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change....
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amy: 50 ars ago tay, new york sta trooperraided t attica state pson in n york viently puown bellion by proners through a hazbang commit police killed, nine prisoners and 10 guards. the state cover-up of the mass killing began that day, september 13, 1971. we will air on suppressed testimony of attica survivors who were tortured by guds. >> ty beat me. [indisrnible] spn me. amy: we wi speak wh thre guests tyrone sved the upring, dad rothenrg went attica to negotiate on behalf of the prisoners, and michael j. hull, director of the new hbo max commandery "betrayal at attica." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states marked the 20th anniversary of the september 11 attacks with somber memorials across the country. saturday's memorial service new york began with a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., the moment the first of two planes struck the twin towers of the world trade center. relatives then read the names of the victims of the attacks. president joe biden and vice president kamala harris were in
amy: 50 ars ago tay, new york sta trooperraided t attica state pson in n york viently puown bellion by proners through a hazbang commit police killed, nine prisoners and 10 guards. the state cover-up of the mass killing began that day, september 13, 1971. we will air on suppressed testimony of attica survivors who were tortured by guds. >> ty beat me. [indisrnible] spn me. amy: we wi speak wh thre guests tyrone sved the upring, dad rothenrg went attica to negotiate on behalf of the...