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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.e was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spitze
the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.e was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely...
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images in harper's weekly and the new york lustrated news. the latter engraving was more striking following the emancipati proclamation in january. the full-page fifth avenue seen showing affluent black w yorkers commandeering the sidewalk as th quote ignored the priveges of their white breten,". moreover, it in the end of the rights, the sacrifice and bravery of black soldiers was shown in the massachusetts 54th volunteer regiment when it attacked fort wagner, south carolina. and in the issue of the new york illustrated news presenting the capture of a confederate lieutenant during a skirmish near beaufort, south carolina. it was a figure of a powerful african-american private serving in the colored volunteers. the victorian coverage of the 1863 draft riots showed the limitations of a new form of journalism. the war reporting establish legitimacy as a news source and confirm its commercial viability. the war served as its testing ground for the definitive methods of recording and producing as well as conventions for introducing pictorial new
images in harper's weekly and the new york lustrated news. the latter engraving was more striking following the emancipati proclamation in january. the full-page fifth avenue seen showing affluent black w yorkers commandeering the sidewalk as th quote ignored the priveges of their white breten,". moreover, it in the end of the rights, the sacrifice and bravery of black soldiers was shown in the massachusetts 54th volunteer regiment when it attacked fort wagner, south carolina. and in the...
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. >> mike: "new york post" editorial board has the headlines. with biden's political future dead dems need to read grief's final stage. a new poll shows that mr. trump has widened his lead against biden by six points after the debate. white house correspondent jacque heinrich is live from the north lawn. hello, jacque. >> the president has a big interview with abc news tomorrow. it could be a watershed moment that either solidifies or he roads support among democrats. he got reps in yesterday taping two black radio interviews that aired today. the majority, vast majority of the questions asked him to talk about his accomplishments but he got one question from each host on his debate performance and his candidacy. >> >> president biden: i had a bad night. the fact of the matter is that, you know, it was -- i screwed up. i made a mistake. look, i came back from -- i was in a situation where -- why i didn't have a good debate. that's 90 minutes on stage. look what i've done in 3.5 years. >> but the president faces a battle convincing the american pu
. >> mike: "new york post" editorial board has the headlines. with biden's political future dead dems need to read grief's final stage. a new poll shows that mr. trump has widened his lead against biden by six points after the debate. white house correspondent jacque heinrich is live from the north lawn. hello, jacque. >> the president has a big interview with abc news tomorrow. it could be a watershed moment that either solidifies or he roads support among democrats. he...
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>> steve: joe biden won new york stated by 23.nd the biden team expects to win all 28 electoral college votes in new york. and they probably will because of new york city. but there are five essentially swing districts with five congressman's jobs on the line. >> lawrence: that's the real impact. >> >> steve: that is it. the worry is if donald trump does really well in those, it's going to sweep house away from the democrats to a point where they can't get it for a very long time. >> brian: go ahead. >> lawrence: i think the suggestion is that maybe donald trump loses when it comes to new york. but at least he has. >> steve: electoral college. >> lawrence: when it comes to the house seats that would be the real benefit. i'm sure the democrats are regretting keeping him in new york this entire time for the sham trial that they had which is going to be overturned. so you did all of that and now you are going to lose seetsz as a result of that because he was here campaigning. >> ainsley: i will tell you what is happening in the city
>> steve: joe biden won new york stated by 23.nd the biden team expects to win all 28 electoral college votes in new york. and they probably will because of new york city. but there are five essentially swing districts with five congressman's jobs on the line. >> lawrence: that's the real impact. >> >> steve: that is it. the worry is if donald trump does really well in those, it's going to sweep house away from the democrats to a point where they can't get it for a very...
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but overall, new york state votes, democrat, especially the big cities, especially new york city and most populous area of new york state. overwhelmingly democratic. so it's not going to cost that much of a change, quite frankly, new york was a democratic state before it's democratic state. now, and it will be a democratic state moving forward with that set though, a biden's numbers were slipping a lot here in new york and, and trump was gaining a lot in the polls in new york. of course doesn't matter anymore because bind is no longer going to be running for re election. so i think the democrats feel pretty good about where they will be at when it comes to the selection in new york. and i gave and conclusion. you're standing there, i mean, trump for a tower right behind you. so we understand from smart has to pivot. now the most certainly is going to have to fit it. i mean, trump isn't here. he said more lago in florida, but of course this is the iconic trump tower. i will say trump's whole campaign was built about running against one person. and that's job id. that is now changed dr
but overall, new york state votes, democrat, especially the big cities, especially new york city and most populous area of new york state. overwhelmingly democratic. so it's not going to cost that much of a change, quite frankly, new york was a democratic state before it's democratic state. now, and it will be a democratic state moving forward with that set though, a biden's numbers were slipping a lot here in new york and, and trump was gaining a lot in the polls in new york. of course doesn't...
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july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working-class white new york is, incensed by a neck it is in the new military, resentful about wartime hardship and inflamed by the lincoln administration cements patient policies, looted and destroyed buildings battle police, state militia and rural trpsand brutally attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century ana half since the new york city af arrives, numerous scholars had popular books and articles examining the significance of the event that comprised the largest civil insurrection in u.s. history. most of these works have included in luration of the violence that were published in the immeataftermath in the weekly pictorial newspapers. none of these illuminati and meticulous bodies or accounts have used these images asmuch more than an endorsement or our behavior, and iteration of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be evaluated in their own right. eight illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the three american pictorial weeklies all published in new york domina
july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working-class white new york is, incensed by a neck it is in the new military, resentful about wartime hardship and inflamed by the lincoln administration cements patient policies, looted and destroyed buildings battle police, state militia and rural trpsand brutally attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century ana half since the new york city af arrives, numerous scholars had popular books and...
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there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to western democracy and capitalism was real and it was on display for everyone to see. and some of the people who saw it were dignitaries from around the world who arrived in new york to participate. this picture is of the procession of the motorcade of england's king george who sailed over to attend the fair? on that day when the british king arrived one million of new york school children were given the day off to go watch the procession. but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fa
there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to...
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>> the feds were shortchanged in new york city.starts with president biden and will not be corrected until he's not the president of the united states and it is up to the city of new york taxpayers. they are partially to blame, they touted sanctuary city policy. not saying that. this is a federal problem and the federal government won't put any money, state government, it is $12 billion out of out of the new york city's pocket over three years that could have gone to fire houses or anything, could have sent 3 ice cream cones for all i care. stuart: a lawsuit filed by jewish students who claim the school failed to stop anti-semitism on campus. nyu has agreed to strengthen existing measures. there was compensation as well. the amount wasn't disclosed to. is this enough? >> colleges here in new york public or private have had anti-semitism problem on full display the last few months. we saw this happen in columbia where three deans were texting each other, rolling their eyes about conversation about anti-semitism. they are on leave ge
>> the feds were shortchanged in new york city.starts with president biden and will not be corrected until he's not the president of the united states and it is up to the city of new york taxpayers. they are partially to blame, they touted sanctuary city policy. not saying that. this is a federal problem and the federal government won't put any money, state government, it is $12 billion out of out of the new york city's pocket over three years that could have gone to fire houses or...
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new york washing it and strategy of many ways is cap and around new york. i mean new england he goes to as commander of the continental army in new england in 1775. it's basically successful the british get thrown out. st patrick's day roughly 1776 they abandoned they the new englanders are so against. yes the british crown that they kept troops can occupy there so they go to new york and and washington wants to chase them out of new york military defeat after military defeat he's to save any of his army he's defeated in brooklyn and upper has to get out to new jersey all the way down well and if you look where's winter and were there all around they were all centered around new york they're in new jersey when the british occupied philadelphia ghost of valley forge which is now part the philadelphia metro area wasn't there is is going new jersey, upstate new york, the hudson they're holding the hudson the chain across the hudson to keep the british fleet going to albany. and it's only with difficulty that our french allies can persuade washington that they
new york washing it and strategy of many ways is cap and around new york. i mean new england he goes to as commander of the continental army in new england in 1775. it's basically successful the british get thrown out. st patrick's day roughly 1776 they abandoned they the new englanders are so against. yes the british crown that they kept troops can occupy there so they go to new york and and washington wants to chase them out of new york military defeat after military defeat he's to save any...
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new york is going to be a very important state for the new constitution.amilton put together a team to push for the ratification of the constitution and he enlisted the support of john jay local james madison to work to persuade the voters of new york to ratify the constitution. >> judge, our partner in this endeavor, the library of congress on its website describes the federalist papers the most significant american contribution to political thought in our history. do you agree? >> i think it is true. there were a number of unique contributions to political science that came out of the federalists. in discussing the nature of government, madison said the government had to accomplish two things. it had to be able to control itself. the three things he pointed out were essentially new things -- separation of powers, but he also focused on the checks and balances, where each house would check the other house, each branch of government would check the other branch. perhaps the most original contribution was federalism, the idea they having two governments wou
new york is going to be a very important state for the new constitution.amilton put together a team to push for the ratification of the constitution and he enlisted the support of john jay local james madison to work to persuade the voters of new york to ratify the constitution. >> judge, our partner in this endeavor, the library of congress on its website describes the federalist papers the most significant american contribution to political thought in our history. do you agree? >>...
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ali rajabi, reporter of the sda news agency in new york. it seems that you have news-filled days ahead of you. we are waiting to receive more reports and news from we will see the world according to the narration of the picture , the exaltation of this , ali, or the youth, will give you peace, i heard the explosion , we think about it, we think about it, even around us, something descends . the children of women are big, the rule of the intestine is above the descent of the goods, five minutes i am under my guidance, nor my sister, i am under my guidance and my sister, that is, the one who died, my mother, my sister, and the children of my sister, the children of one umrah, two years old, one and a half, and the second . according to the picture presented to you, but the zionists committed the al-mawazi crime in the gaza strip with the bombs given to them by america . with heartache and pain, yousefan wada this is burned and indescribable pain of this child from the people of gaza saying goodbye to his martyred father. his father is one of d
ali rajabi, reporter of the sda news agency in new york. it seems that you have news-filled days ahead of you. we are waiting to receive more reports and news from we will see the world according to the narration of the picture , the exaltation of this , ali, or the youth, will give you peace, i heard the explosion , we think about it, we think about it, even around us, something descends . the children of women are big, the rule of the intestine is above the descent of the goods, five minutes...
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and president trump is moving to overturn the new york conviction. ormer cbo director douglas holtz okayen, excited to have douglas back on. a new inflationary report coming this at 3%. also this new u.s. news poll, the majority of young voters in swing states say, yes, inflation is their number one top concern. not biden's push to, quote -- that, quote, democracy is on the ballot. we're taking it on if on "the evening edit" coming up. stay right there. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with all the money i saved i thought i'd buy stilts. hi honey. ahhh...ooh. look, no line at the hot dog stand. yes! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty.♪ ♪ looking good, guys! thanks! vacations are better with the credit gods are on your side. i'm coming up! rewards
and president trump is moving to overturn the new york conviction. ormer cbo director douglas holtz okayen, excited to have douglas back on. a new inflationary report coming this at 3%. also this new u.s. news poll, the majority of young voters in swing states say, yes, inflation is their number one top concern. not biden's push to, quote -- that, quote, democracy is on the ballot. we're taking it on if on "the evening edit" coming up. stay right there. everybody wants super straight,...
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also the, the ascension of new york, new york is the capital of the world. and also the, the, the importance of both philanthropy as well as the ability of new york has to engage without, with culture and uh, in, in some cases also supports that in the, in a really meaningful way. and the mit has had a number of of moments in time where it suddenly was, it was a traitor place kind of a vague kind of fall, but thinking and on the other hand, also they often tied to a certain history. it was a kind of development that it's, it's encapsulates. if shaking up the r for world here in new york and globally, quite frankly, now you've risen to the highest levels of the art world, your friend and a winter set about you, that you like provocation. and then you like to take risks. one of the big risk right now that you might be taking is a major renovation project. you're spending it looks like more than $2000000000.00 on renovations over the next several years up until 2030. the rockefeller wing is being totally renovated, and i want to talk a little bit more about thi
also the, the ascension of new york, new york is the capital of the world. and also the, the, the importance of both philanthropy as well as the ability of new york has to engage without, with culture and uh, in, in some cases also supports that in the, in a really meaningful way. and the mit has had a number of of moments in time where it suddenly was, it was a traitor place kind of a vague kind of fall, but thinking and on the other hand, also they often tied to a certain history. it was a...
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western new york, pennsylvania, ohio. look at that front, with flood watches from houston through beaumont, what is 20 inches above, they don't need it. a significant risk for flooding, much of north carolina, south carolina, and georgia. i want to quickly talk about the heat, but also, the air quality. places like billings, montana, could see records today and tomorrow, but david, denver had some of the worst air quality in the whole word. david? >> david: ginger, thank you. >>> to the economies today. the markets down. the tech-heavy nasdaq falling 6.4%. the worst day since october 2022. the dow and s&p also sharply down. tesla shares fell more than 12%. alphabet, google's parent company, lost 5%. >>> when we come back here, the horrific crash on i-95 in the east. two tractor trailers, two vehicles. at least five people killed. >>> and the sharks in the waters right off new york city. so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease,
western new york, pennsylvania, ohio. look at that front, with flood watches from houston through beaumont, what is 20 inches above, they don't need it. a significant risk for flooding, much of north carolina, south carolina, and georgia. i want to quickly talk about the heat, but also, the air quality. places like billings, montana, could see records today and tomorrow, but david, denver had some of the worst air quality in the whole word. david? >> david: ginger, thank you. >>>...
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that is new york city.re is the stat there economic record includes several liberal tax policies for u.s. basic income, student bailout alongside president joe biden here is harris slamming former president trump's economic policies at campaign event last week watch this. donald trump and his extreme allies want to take our nation back to failed trickle down economic policies, back to union busting to tax breaks for billionaires donald trump an allies want to cut medicare and social security. >> to stop student loans forgiveness for teachers other public certify vanlts. cheryl: congressman your reaction? >> i mean unconscionable the way they lie president trump made very clear going to preserve social security and medicare, the democrats with all record spending have done draining these programs think about it their spending trillions of dollars, on people who are in this country illegally, just crossed last month, and our seniors are struggling to get by. they are struggling with their -- their we have to
that is new york city.re is the stat there economic record includes several liberal tax policies for u.s. basic income, student bailout alongside president joe biden here is harris slamming former president trump's economic policies at campaign event last week watch this. donald trump and his extreme allies want to take our nation back to failed trickle down economic policies, back to union busting to tax breaks for billionaires donald trump an allies want to cut medicare and social security....
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and since he plied his trade in new york city, it is not unreasonable to imagine that he had heard news of the president's marriage and soon after the event took place, he hastened to his studio where either he or bucholz are sketch. the image that became virtue was harriet bailey intended to rike fast because lithograph would hit the streets, just as in new york daily herald newspaper carried a two column story of the president's wedding on june 27th. timeliness was very important. a whig in his partizan orientation, bailey published some 34 caricatures during the 1844 election campaign. most demonstrated his deep antipathy for president tyler and for his project, the texas nexation, taking his personal feelings toward the president into account and linking them with what was surely a typically negative view of tyler's january and may fable marriage to julia gardiner, it becomes apparent that employing the first lady as a symbol for texas allowed bailey to heap scorn on the president, on his first lady, and on texas annexation all at once. the motif employed by the lithograph would hav
and since he plied his trade in new york city, it is not unreasonable to imagine that he had heard news of the president's marriage and soon after the event took place, he hastened to his studio where either he or bucholz are sketch. the image that became virtue was harriet bailey intended to rike fast because lithograph would hit the streets, just as in new york daily herald newspaper carried a two column story of the president's wedding on june 27th. timeliness was very important. a whig in...
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. >>> also, in new york city, the nypd recruit dying. authorities pointing to excessive heat. >>> also tonight, the breaking news involving president biden. what former house speaker nancy pelosi said today that immediately sent shockwaves through washington. and now, george clooney's plea to the president tonight. >>> first, multiple tornadoes in the northeast, and the tornado watch just extended as we come on the air tonight. multiple states now through midnight. parts of new york, pennsylvania, right into new england. also, the tornado warnings near syracuse. severe storms on the move right now. and in new york city tonight, that police recruit dying in a training facility, collapsing. authorities now pointing to the dangerous heat. and tonight, philadelphia issuing excessive heat warnings, feel-like readings above 100. lee goldberg standing by with the forecast for these severe storms ahead tonight. >>> we tals have the breaking news involving president biden tonight. former house speaker nancy pelosi is asked if the president should
. >>> also, in new york city, the nypd recruit dying. authorities pointing to excessive heat. >>> also tonight, the breaking news involving president biden. what former house speaker nancy pelosi said today that immediately sent shockwaves through washington. and now, george clooney's plea to the president tonight. >>> first, multiple tornadoes in the northeast, and the tornado watch just extended as we come on the air tonight. multiple states now through midnight....
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radio in new york, it seems that there are news-filled days ahead for you.e will be waiting to receive more reports and news from you to see the world in the image narrative. ya shabab, give you peace. i heard our explosion . i don't think about it. we don't think about it. we don't think about it . arif anzal-al-nar, horoscope for the above children of sarwa, yasharzava on the balconies, so that the children of the mother of the great woman can breathe. and the second, by god, i am not a knower, ish sar fahim, that is , god willing, the lord will save them, i will save you, may god have mercy on you, or the seal of palestine, according to the narration of the picture presented to you, but the zionists committed a crime with the bombs that america gave them. al-mawazi was committed in the gaza strip. al-minar network has narrated the zionist regime's criminal attack on khan yunis from the mouths of the survivors of the bombardment. la yusefan's heart is burning and this prayer is burning and the indescribable pain of this child from the people of gaza is say
radio in new york, it seems that there are news-filled days ahead for you.e will be waiting to receive more reports and news from you to see the world in the image narrative. ya shabab, give you peace. i heard our explosion . i don't think about it. we don't think about it. we don't think about it . arif anzal-al-nar, horoscope for the above children of sarwa, yasharzava on the balconies, so that the children of the mother of the great woman can breathe. and the second, by god, i am not a...
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both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. look at the great crowd. you. oh, this is great. thank you for a book that got a incredible review this morning in the wall street journal. you want to you want to take a look at that. such a really just such a interesting book and you know and there are a lot of books about teddy. he's captivated lot of authors and yet you find in this book a new angle that i don't think anyone else had really explored in the depth that you do here on the on forces that made a figure of such power. you know we think of teddy roosevelt as the manliest of presidents, right? he stalks wild game when he charges up san juan hill. and yet you that he was also a person fundamentally shaped by the remarkable women in his life. now you had a you had a long interest in teddy roosevelt. we'll talk about that in
both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. look at the great crowd. you. oh, this is great. thank you for a book that got a incredible review this morning in the wall street journal. you want to you want to take a look at that. such a really just such a interesting book and you know and there are a lot...
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president did not remember their names in a social setting, one white house reception guest told new yorknd may not really be the acting president, and they're citing pieces in a brand new article from new york mag if zien. your reaction here -- magazine. >> first of all, remember, cheryl, i'm a pharmacist. and specifically, i practiced in geriatrics. i was a consultant pharmacist at a nursing homes. i'm -- whenever "the wall street journal" article came out about his mental fitness, i sent a letter to the white house requesting that he take a cognitive test. in fact, demanding that he take a cognitive test. 9 and the reason for that a is because if you look at his actions, if you look at the fact that he's falling down, he's forgetting names, that he's shaking imaginary hands, all of those things are signs that his cogging anitive abilities, his mental acuteness has diminished. and we cannot have that as president of the united states. look, joe biden has had a great career. he has served america well. if i wished he would do the right thing and resign. and not run for president again. a
president did not remember their names in a social setting, one white house reception guest told new yorknd may not really be the acting president, and they're citing pieces in a brand new article from new york mag if zien. your reaction here -- magazine. >> first of all, remember, cheryl, i'm a pharmacist. and specifically, i practiced in geriatrics. i was a consultant pharmacist at a nursing homes. i'm -- whenever "the wall street journal" article came out about his mental...
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or both in turkey and in new york. we will now show the map again. this is very close. what will the strategic capture of these cities mean for them and for the ukrainian army? well, first of all, i'm sure they won't be able to get a foothold here by themselves. according to the type of fighting that we are currently observing, it is directly at ground zero, but their strategic plan is obviously this, that they want to reach kramatorsk and slavyansk, as the large settlements located here, they tried to do it through kupinsk, they did not succeed at the end of winter, at the beginning of spring, then they made a big dash in the direction of the lyman terni district, they also didn’t succeed, after that they uh... here they tried in this direction, that is, they are working from the north, from the east, and now, that is, yes, and now they are also trying to advance to kramatorsk from the south, that is well, they have a clear task, that now it is tactical to go to new heights to take under swamp control, the main routes
or both in turkey and in new york. we will now show the map again. this is very close. what will the strategic capture of these cities mean for them and for the ukrainian army? well, first of all, i'm sure they won't be able to get a foothold here by themselves. according to the type of fighting that we are currently observing, it is directly at ground zero, but their strategic plan is obviously this, that they want to reach kramatorsk and slavyansk, as the large settlements located here, they...
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is that in new york? it wasn't open to visitors and so bartholdi certainly understood people want a thrill they want they want fun don't want to just look at something and admire. so he decides that he's got to use this as a way to raise money in france. he goes to the the greatest opera designer, theater designer in paris and says that he wants to make the harbor of new york in paris. so it's a diorama. a dioramas were the main entertainment for people before movies came around. and what you would do is you'd walk into a room and suddenly you'd feel like you were in the you know, you were dining with cleopatra or, you know, you had gone from summer to winter in a minute. and people thought they were just, you know, the most fantastic way to spend your evening. so he sets one up that looks like the new york and and he really thrilled people. they felt like they walked in and they could feel the sea breezes. and they say and there's people talking yankee fashion near you. you you feel you're there and. so
is that in new york? it wasn't open to visitors and so bartholdi certainly understood people want a thrill they want they want fun don't want to just look at something and admire. so he decides that he's got to use this as a way to raise money in france. he goes to the the greatest opera designer, theater designer in paris and says that he wants to make the harbor of new york in paris. so it's a diorama. a dioramas were the main entertainment for people before movies came around. and what you...
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, in new york itself, new york - i repeat, the ukranazi was renamed novgorodsk.when the fighters move forward to new york, their motivation clearly increases, and so in this settlement there are already battles going on, ukrainian publics admit this, in the cheretinsky direction, it can already be safely called pokrovsky, since cheretinsky is ours , ahead of us is the city of krasnoarmeysk, which the new ukrainian government also renamed pokrovsk in its own way, but we already know that the expired president zelensky was photographed there, and this... that’s all, where he is photographed, yes, as a rule, we liberate these settlements, literally in the near future, our experts suggest , thank you very much, pavel kukushkin was in direct contact with us, but we can only guess what reaction the headline of some publication will cause in the united states : the russians have entered new york, but we still have to study this, but for now the ukrainians urgently need organize a new attack on front. for the re-election of joseph biden as president of the united states,
, in new york itself, new york - i repeat, the ukranazi was renamed novgorodsk.when the fighters move forward to new york, their motivation clearly increases, and so in this settlement there are already battles going on, ukrainian publics admit this, in the cheretinsky direction, it can already be safely called pokrovsky, since cheretinsky is ours , ahead of us is the city of krasnoarmeysk, which the new ukrainian government also renamed pokrovsk in its own way, but we already know that the...
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coming up, the historic discovery in new england. >> but first, the war of words heating up between new york city's iconic empire state building and the been in chicago. you're watching world news ♪ ♪ what would you give for a child you loved, to make their wish come true? to help them fight a critical illness, just imagine what you'd do. you see, wishes are so powerful, and you can make them real. they can give a child back their childhood, even change the way they feel. every single one of us can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. ♪ ♪ >> claim to fame season premiere tonight on abc and stream on hulu. why can't we be better? >> why can't we be better? why can't we be better? why can't we be better, >> there's never been much love lost between new york city and america's second city, chicago. >> and this morning, an ongoing war of words is heating up between new york's empire state building and chicago's been our danny new. you're on the case. >> i am and you know, it's just a social media team behind these iconic sites. but sure, let's pretend eve
coming up, the historic discovery in new england. >> but first, the war of words heating up between new york city's iconic empire state building and the been in chicago. you're watching world news ♪ ♪ what would you give for a child you loved, to make their wish come true? to help them fight a critical illness, just imagine what you'd do. you see, wishes are so powerful, and you can make them real. they can give a child back their childhood, even change the way they feel. every single...
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donald trump will not win new york state kamala harris and her running mate will win new york state and something out that's going to happen in new york state we're going to take back the house of representatives. >> this is important and this is something i know you're working on because i wanted to talk to you about this because this when you look at the races and you look at what has happened in new york in terms of congressional races since the midterm in 2022 democrats lost for new york house seats leading republicans to seize that small majority in the house, splitting the congress it's not a battleground state as we've just, as we've just noted, when you talk about a presidential, but is new york the battleground in the fight over the balance of power in who that whoever the next president is going to be is going to have to be working with no, the presidential question is not. >> i'm saying just the balance of power in congress. >> new york, there are a lot of races in question it was 2022 was tough for democrats in terms of house races, how critical is new york in terms of what'
donald trump will not win new york state kamala harris and her running mate will win new york state and something out that's going to happen in new york state we're going to take back the house of representatives. >> this is important and this is something i know you're working on because i wanted to talk to you about this because this when you look at the races and you look at what has happened in new york in terms of congressional races since the midterm in 2022 democrats lost for new...
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are new york and new jersey in play for donald trump?'s very exciting. in fact, a new poll over the weekend showed president trump leading in the state of new jersey. of course, a couple of months ago he held a massive rally wih more than 100,000 people, the biggest event in new jersey's political history. our campaign will continue to move on offense into deep blue, traditionally democrat territories because we are gaining ground there. in new jersey, in the commonwealth of virginia where president trump was over the weekend, had a big rally there. it shows we are currently tied in the polling, probably winning now, and we just announced 11 new officeses that we're opening. we're opening eight offices in the state of minnesota take, another state republicans haven't won in decades but president trump is making historic ground in all of these places because he has a winning message to uplift all americans regardless of how much money they make or what state they come from and that's never been more clear after last thursday's debate. che
are new york and new jersey in play for donald trump?'s very exciting. in fact, a new poll over the weekend showed president trump leading in the state of new jersey. of course, a couple of months ago he held a massive rally wih more than 100,000 people, the biggest event in new jersey's political history. our campaign will continue to move on offense into deep blue, traditionally democrat territories because we are gaining ground there. in new jersey, in the commonwealth of virginia where...
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prior to prior to that, i taught in upstate new york at the state university of new york's campus of geneseo, outside rochester. and when and why did you get interested in? working class history. a great question. so i didn't know i would have this interest when i went to college, i thought i'd be a doctor. i studied chemistry and i was pre-med, but i happened to have a with a wonderful historian named nick salvatore, who was working on a book then about eugene and victor debs, who was a union leader and a radical late 19th and early 20th century. he his course was mesmerizing for me. and i took for another course after that. and were just electives. but i started to find myself working on stuff more than my chemistry and i just became so interested in it that i really changed what i wanted to do and i wanted to be like this, guy who is teaching me this stuff was bringing to life a history that was really my family's background. but i had never fully known. i grew up in a in a city upstate new york called troy. and my my family had been, you know immigrants and workers in that city i
prior to prior to that, i taught in upstate new york at the state university of new york's campus of geneseo, outside rochester. and when and why did you get interested in? working class history. a great question. so i didn't know i would have this interest when i went to college, i thought i'd be a doctor. i studied chemistry and i was pre-med, but i happened to have a with a wonderful historian named nick salvatore, who was working on a book then about eugene and victor debs, who was a union...
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new york, 91 votes. >> president donald j. trump will always be a new yorker, and new york will always love president donald j. trump. we believe that president donald j. trump will be the first republican in a generation who will win new york state. it is my honor as representative for new york's 20 first congressional district, house republican conference chair, on behalf of the 91 new york delegates to the republican national convention, we proudly cast all 91 votes for president donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] >> pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, new york, 91 votes, president trump. florida. florida, 125 delegates. >> madam secretary and everybody in this great city. on behalf of our entire family and on behalf of 25 delegates in the unbelievable state of florida, we hereby nominate every single one of them for the greatest president that's ever lived, and that's donald j. trump. hereby declaring him the republican nominee for president of the united state
new york, 91 votes. >> president donald j. trump will always be a new yorker, and new york will always love president donald j. trump. we believe that president donald j. trump will be the first republican in a generation who will win new york state. it is my honor as representative for new york's 20 first congressional district, house republican conference chair, on behalf of the 91 new york delegates to the republican national convention, we proudly cast all 91 votes for president...
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part of that is the biden super pac does not seem to agree as they ferociously leak poles to "the new york mexico, losing in virginia, losing a new hampshire. these are all states he won. as he is on that plane heading to wisconsin you know top of mind is his high-stakes interview this evening at 8:00 p.m. with george stephanopoulos. interestingly the person interviewing him the former clinton aide has previously said in his book "we let a whole campaign right on a single interview" regarding his tenure with clinton but tonight we have the whole campaign with biden writing on an interview as he sits across from george stephanopoulos. george will he be ask hard questions and will biden be able to answer them and will the white house leak because the white house will have a transcript before the interview even errors? people in the administration will know what is said, we may get leaks, we may no details, and we may be able to see if they are in damage control mode or double down mode. that is the question i would be asking tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time i will be filling in for the grea
part of that is the biden super pac does not seem to agree as they ferociously leak poles to "the new york mexico, losing in virginia, losing a new hampshire. these are all states he won. as he is on that plane heading to wisconsin you know top of mind is his high-stakes interview this evening at 8:00 p.m. with george stephanopoulos. interestingly the person interviewing him the former clinton aide has previously said in his book "we let a whole campaign right on a single...
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they were written up in the new york times when their their colonel came to new york on a vacation. he was he was lauded for bravery. the times they appeared in the cincinnati papers they appeared in the california papers. it makes it they not to put too fine point on it at center stage associated with the most famous generals on the union side in the final act of the civil war. if the civil war were was depicted the opera they would have been on stage in the chorus at every point. you mentioned ken burns, which brings to the third strand of the book, which is the complaint, if you like, the criticism of the cause myth anthology. there are two characters who play a big part in the book. one is william archibald dunning, whom you call a lion of manhattan society. and another was walter fleming. can tell us about those two guys. i can. these are the architects of the lost mythology. and it's so fitting that we're here in new jersey. we'll turn to dunning first. william archibald dunning was born in plainfield, new jersey. he went to princeton, kicked out. he went to columbia, got his
they were written up in the new york times when their their colonel came to new york on a vacation. he was he was lauded for bravery. the times they appeared in the cincinnati papers they appeared in the california papers. it makes it they not to put too fine point on it at center stage associated with the most famous generals on the union side in the final act of the civil war. if the civil war were was depicted the opera they would have been on stage in the chorus at every point. you...
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york columns. and he was, as i said, the editor. the new collection breslin obviously an inspired though obvious to do this because of his own reputation and focus joining him to remember jimmy is michael daly who spent years as a columnist for the daily news working alongside breslin. more recently he was a staff writer for new york magazine and now he serves as a special correspondent for the daily beast. his books include, new york's finest stories of the nypd and hero cops who saved the city. so this is like a quartet of dreams right. it's like a scene from the front page. newfield breslin, barry and daley, we will hear them in conversation, will take a few questions. and again, we'll meet upstairs to celebrate jack and jimmy breslin in the four freedoms, ray room. so please join me welcoming tonight's jack newfield lecturer's dan barry and michael daly. this is awkward awkward. i also want to say that a this this this program was put together by son of wayne barrett. mac barrett. and just a shout out to wayne barrett. all right. and a
york columns. and he was, as i said, the editor. the new collection breslin obviously an inspired though obvious to do this because of his own reputation and focus joining him to remember jimmy is michael daly who spent years as a columnist for the daily news working alongside breslin. more recently he was a staff writer for new york magazine and now he serves as a special correspondent for the daily beast. his books include, new york's finest stories of the nypd and hero cops who saved the...
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she wrote in new york city when she was in new york city. she went to jaffrey, nebraska.he wrote about nebraska from all of those playses but she really did not write about nebraska in nebraska. if she had stayed there, i'm not sure she would have written the fiction that she did. host: and professor holmes mentioned she was from nebraska. would you write about nebraska? guest: no, i'm not a fiction writer. for cavitier, i think, really she needed that distance in order to write about it. not to be immersed in it. even in "my antonia," the fact that jim burton, he travels back to the west. in fact, the introduction, he's on a train talking to the stand-in figure for cather, who is the introduction they rater but he was a new york railroad lawyer so he, in fact, supposedly writes his narrative of "my antonia" in his apartment in new york and brings it to willa and presents it and says this is what i wrote. says you didn't write this thing, this is my thing. this is "my antonia." so i think that distance is important. host: you have another selection to read for you. guest:
she wrote in new york city when she was in new york city. she went to jaffrey, nebraska.he wrote about nebraska from all of those playses but she really did not write about nebraska in nebraska. if she had stayed there, i'm not sure she would have written the fiction that she did. host: and professor holmes mentioned she was from nebraska. would you write about nebraska? guest: no, i'm not a fiction writer. for cavitier, i think, really she needed that distance in order to write about it. not...
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the new york trial.t is personal conduct, private behavior, sleeping with porn stars, cooking the books of your corporation, whatever else, right? however, it relied on the testimony of hope hicks, former white house aide and other evidence that is tied to his time in the white house. now, trump's team can plausibly claim some of these were official acts that can't even be used as evidence. >> julie: katie cherkasky is a former federal prosecutor and joins me now. a feather in trump's cap. the question is will judge merchan basically throw the entire case out at this point? the likelihood of him being sentenced at all, what would you say that would be on september 18th? >> we're such a novel position at this point. it was a great week for former president trump legally speaking. as far as judge merchan reviewing this case before the sentencing, he essentially has to look at whether this evidence would have potentially changed the outcome. as you just showed, any evidence of any official acts is not to be
the new york trial.t is personal conduct, private behavior, sleeping with porn stars, cooking the books of your corporation, whatever else, right? however, it relied on the testimony of hope hicks, former white house aide and other evidence that is tied to his time in the white house. now, trump's team can plausibly claim some of these were official acts that can't even be used as evidence. >> julie: katie cherkasky is a former federal prosecutor and joins me now. a feather in trump's...
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i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night. settling into the bay area right now, and firefighters are already busy. >> new fires are sparking up as some spots brace for their hottest weather in more than a year. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> i'm julian glover and i'm dion lim. right away taking a live look outside across the bay area right now where you can see it is hazy. and it is certainly hot. now, keep in mind if you scan that qr code, you'll see it at the bottom left hand side of your screen. it will take you to all of our hot weather resources at abc seven news.com. >> a lot of good information there. we are also watching a dangerous combo unfold today with several new fire sparking under strong winds and dry conditions. there are evacuations in place in napa county for the toll fire, burning 50 acres so far near calistoga. we'll have a live report with the latest from firefighters in just a moment. >> but first, we do have team coverage tracking the fires and the temperatures as this heat wave sets in for t
i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night. settling into the bay area right now, and firefighters are already busy. >> new fires are sparking up as some spots brace for their hottest weather in more than a year. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> i'm julian glover and i'm dion lim. right away taking a live look outside across the bay area right now where you can see it is hazy. and it is certainly hot. now, keep in mind if you scan that qr code, you'll see it at the...
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these are the jobs in new york k state.actually declined and they're showing a decline in jobs,, professional business service, trade, manufacturinger, other services, all declined in jobs. the only job creation we're seeing in new york state is largely education and health and leisure and hospitality. >> and how much is that subsidized by the government is the question, this is not the kind of job growth you want. that all being said, that's the problem when you start these kind of programs that there's noen poursment mechanism, you're going to lead to exploitation. s that's the name of the game. maria: yeah. all right. we want to get a look at our forecast across america this morning, fox weather meteorologist craig herrera with an update right now. craig, good morning to you. >> great morning to you. hope you're having a great start to your day. folks across the southeast, into the mid-atlantic, waking up to rain today. i guess the plus side about this, you can save money on the water. right, you can turn the sprinkler s
these are the jobs in new york k state.actually declined and they're showing a decline in jobs,, professional business service, trade, manufacturinger, other services, all declined in jobs. the only job creation we're seeing in new york state is largely education and health and leisure and hospitality. >> and how much is that subsidized by the government is the question, this is not the kind of job growth you want. that all being said, that's the problem when you start these kind of...
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up in new york. you have not experienced that kind personal triggering anti semitism before being in cambridge when he went there for harvard. and that was the first time i realized that this was a anti-semitic trope that people would do with --. it certainly a hell of a lot better than yelling -- -- or beating them up, but it's with him long enough to mention it to me. the poem that he wrote five lines very short makes that connection. it's in both nancy baker's article and david newsted's book, i am a --. how do i know the --? lynched? reminds me. well, i am a --. early in our lives together, mom and dad told and me the story about how dad confronted a cop who seemed totally uninterested in getting medical for a black man who'd been injured dad raised such a stink he was arrested and spent a night in jail. mom told me this, was raphael a jewish fashion cop? and i, the anger in her voice was clear. how dare a -- be a racist? well, we know, unfortunately, there's no there's no perfect ness anywhere.
up in new york. you have not experienced that kind personal triggering anti semitism before being in cambridge when he went there for harvard. and that was the first time i realized that this was a anti-semitic trope that people would do with --. it certainly a hell of a lot better than yelling -- -- or beating them up, but it's with him long enough to mention it to me. the poem that he wrote five lines very short makes that connection. it's in both nancy baker's article and david newsted's...
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up in new york. you have not experienced that kind personal triggering anti semitism before being in cambridge when he went there for harvard. and that was the first time i realized that this was a anti-semitic trope that people would do with --. it certainly a hell of a lot better than yelling -- -- or beating them up, but it's with him long enough to mention it to me. the poem that he wrote five lines very short makes that connection. it's in both nancy baker's article and david newsted's book, i am a --. how do i know the --? lynched? reminds me. well, i am a --. early in our lives together, mom and dad told and me the story about how dad confronted a cop who seemed totally uninterested in getting medical for a black man who'd been injured dad raised such a stink he was arrested and spent a night in jail. mom told me this, was raphael a jewish fashion cop? and i, the anger in her voice was clear. how dare a -- be a racist? well, we know, unfortunately, there's no there's no perfect ness anywhere.
up in new york. you have not experienced that kind personal triggering anti semitism before being in cambridge when he went there for harvard. and that was the first time i realized that this was a anti-semitic trope that people would do with --. it certainly a hell of a lot better than yelling -- -- or beating them up, but it's with him long enough to mention it to me. the poem that he wrote five lines very short makes that connection. it's in both nancy baker's article and david newsted's...
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he had been he was a new york lawyer. well, well-established, had worked under truman's committee that the truman commission i'm sorry, the truman committee that had studied the defense program in the 1940s, trying to uncover fraud. and in efficiency in the defense operations. also, you had someone, harold robinson, who had been the chief investigator in the california crime commission that existed in the 1940s. and so he was a really important figure because he already had a lot of connections and understood who to talk to in order to to learn as much as possible about these criminal operations in the cities where they visited, they also benefited greatly from, you know, on the ground, investigators such as downey rice, who had also had he had been an fbi agent for some years and had also had experience with the truman committee, he eventually he at the end of the committee under wen o'connor, continued it after kefauver was able to move up and become, i think, the chief counsel or associate counsel. and so these individ
he had been he was a new york lawyer. well, well-established, had worked under truman's committee that the truman commission i'm sorry, the truman committee that had studied the defense program in the 1940s, trying to uncover fraud. and in efficiency in the defense operations. also, you had someone, harold robinson, who had been the chief investigator in the california crime commission that existed in the 1940s. and so he was a really important figure because he already had a lot of connections...