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so 13 forward, please and convict labor in new york state. we have to stop soon. but you make a point in the book of about that even the 1840s there were states that paid prisoners and new york was not one of them. and indeed when when he left after five years, they gave. to $2. this was part and you talk about the kind of social pressure that produced that kind of modest compensation to, prisoners who were relieving. i wish we should stop soon because we're out of we're at about an hour. but we can take we can take two more questions. yeah. and then we have one up front. okay. in your talk, you mentioned william freeman using humor to assert his humanity and resist the state while in prison. can you offer any particular examples of how he used humor in these ways? yeah. yeah. what he did was while was in one of these. in one of these factories, what he would do is he would make silly faces and cause other prisoners to laugh because they did look in each other's faces. they were not permitted to, but of course they did do it. and he and this was this was not just h
so 13 forward, please and convict labor in new york state. we have to stop soon. but you make a point in the book of about that even the 1840s there were states that paid prisoners and new york was not one of them. and indeed when when he left after five years, they gave. to $2. this was part and you talk about the kind of social pressure that produced that kind of modest compensation to, prisoners who were relieving. i wish we should stop soon because we're out of we're at about an hour. but...
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abortion was allowed for in law in new york state in 1974 has been the law of new york state for 50 years and it's not going to change by the federal government. that was actually what the court decided and it is for the people of new york state to decide. the fact that we end up you know in this environment where brazen bold lies can be told is very concerning to me so my stance on abortion has been the same from the beginning. i've also championed programs that support adoption and also have supported legislation to extend the child tax credit. chris: john what's your , justification for the claims you've made in your ads about your opponent regarding a nationwide ban? >> they are fat -- they are backed up by facts, by his votes, by his statements. my opponent cannot be trusted when it comes to protecting a woman's right to choose. true, in this state preemptively to the overturning of dubs we protected a woman's right to choose we protected those providers to make sure that women can provide those services . but what we've seen across this country is a deterioration of those rights. in
abortion was allowed for in law in new york state in 1974 has been the law of new york state for 50 years and it's not going to change by the federal government. that was actually what the court decided and it is for the people of new york state to decide. the fact that we end up you know in this environment where brazen bold lies can be told is very concerning to me so my stance on abortion has been the same from the beginning. i've also championed programs that support adoption and also have...
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that's not whate they had in new york state today. and in new york state. s we have to stop soon. but you make appoints in the book of talking about that even in the 1840s there were states that paid prisoners. new york was not one of them. and indeed when he left after five years they gave him $2. you talk about the kind of social pressure that produce that modest compensation to leaving. who were we should stop soon because we are at about an hour. but we could take two more questions. and then we have one upfront, okay. >> in your talk you mentioned willie freeman using humor for humanity. can you offer any particular examples of how he in these ways? >> yes, yes, what he did was while he was in one of these factories what he wouldld do is make silly faces and called other prisoners to laugh. because they did look at each other's faces. they were not permitted too but of course they did, do it. this was not just him. this was a game a lot of prisoners played. they tried to make each other laugh. it was a very humanizing game but also very dangerous game.
that's not whate they had in new york state today. and in new york state. s we have to stop soon. but you make appoints in the book of talking about that even in the 1840s there were states that paid prisoners. new york was not one of them. and indeed when he left after five years they gave him $2. you talk about the kind of social pressure that produce that modest compensation to leaving. who were we should stop soon because we are at about an hour. but we could take two more questions. and...
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in new york state there is no longer a partnership with private companies so in new york state it does not haveam the sae competition that william freeman experience where his work is being leased by a private company. that no longer exists. today in new york state there's massive manufacturing and they build materials that are sold only to the state itself so things like license plates for example. that is the difference in some ways. still forced labor andhe that's why the work is so important. they are working to end forced labor in prisons in new york city. >> they do get paid but they get paid in new york state. they are plenty of incarcerated people in nine states who get paid nothing and it's forced labor and they get paid nothing and that's true in many states. in new york state people in prisons are paid for their work but they are vastly underpaid. for example the men who make license plates and auburn today to get paid 65 cents an hour. this is not a living wage only need to remember that william freeman wanted wages but he also wanted fair wages and that's not what we have
in new york state there is no longer a partnership with private companies so in new york state it does not haveam the sae competition that william freeman experience where his work is being leased by a private company. that no longer exists. today in new york state there's massive manufacturing and they build materials that are sold only to the state itself so things like license plates for example. that is the difference in some ways. still forced labor andhe that's why the work is so...
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new york. the federal government, it doesn't matter what they do. new york state is what is going to set the prevailing minimum wage. >> just a follow-up, to be clear, are you saying congress should act then? >> it will not affect the people of new york state, so, no. >> senator? >> people across the country deserve a living wage. in this state, we have provided as well as we could with the rising minimum wage. there are many individuals, in the care community specifically, direct support professionals in the disability space, where we have tried to increase their wages. i don't know who can live in this country on 7.25 dollars a, especially if they are an a demanding profession like one of these. talking to my colleagues across this country, that is exactly what is happening in some states. >> we went to go back to over 62nd question and you can wax poetically. senator, sticking with affordability, one child in a childcare center can run an average of $19,000 per year. what can congress do to make childcare more affordable? >> there's a few things you have done i
new york. the federal government, it doesn't matter what they do. new york state is what is going to set the prevailing minimum wage. >> just a follow-up, to be clear, are you saying congress should act then? >> it will not affect the people of new york state, so, no. >> senator? >> people across the country deserve a living wage. in this state, we have provided as well as we could with the rising minimum wage. there are many individuals, in the care community...
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these two bills before the new york state are before the new york state legislature right now. and what they are doing is they are delivering william freeman's message into the 21st century. it is time to listen and to act. so i ask you to consider going to 13th forward is a wonderful organization that is leading the the the the charge to passhe two bills go 1h forward. find out how you can support these bills and together we can finally end forced labor in prisons in new york state. thank you. how are you? i'm great. thank you so much for being here. yeah, it is an honor to be here with you. thank you. i hope everyone's well and safe. thank you so much for that introduction. i'll say just briefly that on this is such a magisterial book and by that i mean the musician david crosby was famous for saying that he loved things that were better made than they had to be. and what you've done in this book is taken a really comp fixated story in the way that perhaps every story about race in america is complicated because of our compounded in capacities of facing the thing. and you've
these two bills before the new york state are before the new york state legislature right now. and what they are doing is they are delivering william freeman's message into the 21st century. it is time to listen and to act. so i ask you to consider going to 13th forward is a wonderful organization that is leading the the the the charge to passhe two bills go 1h forward. find out how you can support these bills and together we can finally end forced labor in prisons in new york state. thank you....
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abortion was allowed for in law in new york state in 1974 has been the law of new york state for 50 years and it's not going to change by the federal government. that was actually what the court decided and it is for the people of new york state to decide. the fact that we end up you know in this environment where brazen bold lies can be told is very concerning to me so my stance on abortion has been the same from the beginning. i've also championed programs that support adoption and also have supported legislation to extend the child tax credit. chris: john what's your , justification for the claims you've made in your ads about your opponent regarding a nationwide ban? >> they are fat -- they are backed up by facts, by his votes, by his statements. my opponent cannot be trusted when it comes to protecting a woman's right to choose. true, in this state preemptively to the overturning of dubs we protected a woman's right to choose we protected those providers to make sure that women can provide those services . but what we've seen across this country is a deterioration of those rights. in
abortion was allowed for in law in new york state in 1974 has been the law of new york state for 50 years and it's not going to change by the federal government. that was actually what the court decided and it is for the people of new york state to decide. the fact that we end up you know in this environment where brazen bold lies can be told is very concerning to me so my stance on abortion has been the same from the beginning. i've also championed programs that support adoption and also have...
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nobody thinks that bail laws have been strengthened in new york state. there isn't a single law enforcement officer in the entire state that's going to stand up and say that the bail reform laws are adequate for reducing crime, disincentivizing crime. this is the most disingenuous statement i've heard tonight from my opponent. >> 20 seconds. >> my opponent voted to cut tens of thousands of government law enforcement individual positions with one of the continuing resolution funding bills. so when we talk about supporting our law enforcement, let's support them with actions and not just words i have always supported them, i have family in law enforcement and friends and i appreciate their service. chris: we are going to change gears. a grad student here at the newhouse school would like to ask you each a question. >> hello. with the cost of college significantly increasing in the last 15 to 20 years and the supreme court shutting down biden's student debt relief plan do you support federal action , for student debt relief? if so what would that relief , lo
nobody thinks that bail laws have been strengthened in new york state. there isn't a single law enforcement officer in the entire state that's going to stand up and say that the bail reform laws are adequate for reducing crime, disincentivizing crime. this is the most disingenuous statement i've heard tonight from my opponent. >> 20 seconds. >> my opponent voted to cut tens of thousands of government law enforcement individual positions with one of the continuing resolution funding...
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as you stated, abortion was made legal in new york state in 1974 and has been the law of new york staten 50 years. neither one of us will change that or what is legal and permitted in new york state. the fact they would double down and tripled out and spend $4 million with a false ad in doubling down on that -- my wife said in my defense, women do not like to be lied to and they are misleading. >> a different question, same topic. how far would you go to rollback restrictions resulting from the dobbs decision? sen. mannion: i am the only person running for this seat that can be trusted when it comes to protecting a woman's right to choose. my opponent has changed his messaging. he has changed his statements. when roe v. wade was overturned, he referred to it as a monumental win. additionally, he on a radio program said it was unfortunate we could not change the laws in new york state, which tells you everything you need to know -- that is he wants to change the laws in new york state. if we do take him at his word that he would allow for abortion in the instances of rape, incest , and t
as you stated, abortion was made legal in new york state in 1974 and has been the law of new york staten 50 years. neither one of us will change that or what is legal and permitted in new york state. the fact they would double down and tripled out and spend $4 million with a false ad in doubling down on that -- my wife said in my defense, women do not like to be lied to and they are misleading. >> a different question, same topic. how far would you go to rollback restrictions resulting...
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here in new york state, state policymakers adopted a law this summer regulating how miners use socialedia platforms like instagram. should congress take actions to restrict the use of social media by minors, and if so, what are the steps you would take? >> i am concerned about tiktok. funny enough, i was the only member of congress that actually was in tiananmen square during the protests in 1989. i have seen with the chinese communist government can do upfront. tiktok is directly related to the influence of china. we see that with social media, a declining mental health of our young people. and the closing in. it is very different from the childhood that i grew up in. playing out in the community with lots of neighbors and lots of sports outside. it is something congress is tracking very carefully and it is definitely something that it needs to do about. >> state senator? >> i spent over a generation in a classroom. i taught before cell phones, and i talked afterwards. and i watched the negative impact that apps like tiktok have on our children along with a bunch of other easily acce
here in new york state, state policymakers adopted a law this summer regulating how miners use socialedia platforms like instagram. should congress take actions to restrict the use of social media by minors, and if so, what are the steps you would take? >> i am concerned about tiktok. funny enough, i was the only member of congress that actually was in tiananmen square during the protests in 1989. i have seen with the chinese communist government can do upfront. tiktok is directly related...
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it's not on the ballot in new york state. as a federal candidate, i cannot and will not change new york state laws, and i do not advocate for a federal abortion ban. what i do advocate for is greater access to adoption, better access to ivf, and what i want is to empower women all across the country by giving child tax credits and empower women and babies on every stage of pregnancy and beyond to be able to make this very difficult choice. no one should ever have to say i have to have an abortion, because it's my only option. i want to empower women and the babies throughout stages and make it easier to make this choice. moderator: all right, this is tough but do you -- you've said empower the states to make their own decisions. okay, that means that, you know, i guess the question is what would you say to a young woman in alabama who becomes pregnant after she's raped and wants an abortion? there are some states where abortion isn't legal, so it's -- legal? ms. esposito: so it's working through the states right now. and i don
it's not on the ballot in new york state. as a federal candidate, i cannot and will not change new york state laws, and i do not advocate for a federal abortion ban. what i do advocate for is greater access to adoption, better access to ivf, and what i want is to empower women all across the country by giving child tax credits and empower women and babies on every stage of pregnancy and beyond to be able to make this very difficult choice. no one should ever have to say i have to have an...
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reagan won new york in 1994, new york state, do you think trump can come close to winning new york statetime around? >> in a word, no, probably not but he might get closest of any republican from the last quarter century. the closest anyone has gotten was in the post-9/11 era 2004, the presidential election, george w. bush just beat out 40%, hair over 40% based on some of the polling donald trump might have an opportunity to eclipse that number, this is a state that is safely and kamala harris column and there is really important swing districts within the state level have an impact nationally and i think trump, what we saw last night what we've seen from his campaign the last few weeks and some of the stops he's adding to his antenna very the last eight days they are making a plate to expand the map and try to win the popular vote nationally and cutting into an margin in new york would really help them. stuart: i think it's a brilliant move if he attends the penn state football game but jocelyn nungaray days before the election. it's in pennsylvania that is a good move. >> he was and st
reagan won new york in 1994, new york state, do you think trump can come close to winning new york statetime around? >> in a word, no, probably not but he might get closest of any republican from the last quarter century. the closest anyone has gotten was in the post-9/11 era 2004, the presidential election, george w. bush just beat out 40%, hair over 40% based on some of the polling donald trump might have an opportunity to eclipse that number, this is a state that is safely and kamala...
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new york. >> thank you both. we will begin with the first topic it, the state of new york. begin with kyrsten jell-o brand. -- kyrsten jell-o brand. 51% of new yorkers think the state is on the wrong track compared to 37% who think it's on the right track. what do you think is going on in new york to make people feel so gloomy about the state's future? sen. gillibrand: i think we know the economy is not working the same for everyone. we have to get costs down and we have locked in the top price for our seniors. we need to get cost down for housing and food and these are the things that trouble people. i've been working on the economy, we've passed a huge infrastructure bill to rebuild our roads and bridges and sewers and airports. we worked on made in america manufacturing and over the next 10 years in new york state we will have huge semiconductor manufacturing in the capital region peer we need to do more to make people see the brighter future they have and those of the kind of things have been working on. we also need to lower their taxes. unfortunately because of presid
new york. >> thank you both. we will begin with the first topic it, the state of new york. begin with kyrsten jell-o brand. -- kyrsten jell-o brand. 51% of new yorkers think the state is on the wrong track compared to 37% who think it's on the right track. what do you think is going on in new york to make people feel so gloomy about the state's future? sen. gillibrand: i think we know the economy is not working the same for everyone. we have to get costs down and we have locked in the...
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trump's presence there could have an effect on turnout for some of the races in new york state. he midterm elections in 2022, republicans won enough seats in new york to secure a slim majority on capitol hill. although new york as a state is still democratic, what do you think is driving the shift in republican support there? >> you know, i think the reality is, is that there were congressional seats that were lost. we are focused. we understand that and that down ballot races are important and congressional races are important. the state legislative races are important. every single one. because republicans are trying to install a maga agenda on every single level of government. so they have a forward thinking back pulling agenda that will harm us. so congressional races are going to be won right here in new york state. you know, we are working really, really hard. have a coordinate effort with the state. it is only a difference of five congressional seat that will give us hakeem jeffries as the speaker. >> a new yorker. >> as opposed to johnson. and we can get this done between
trump's presence there could have an effect on turnout for some of the races in new york state. he midterm elections in 2022, republicans won enough seats in new york to secure a slim majority on capitol hill. although new york as a state is still democratic, what do you think is driving the shift in republican support there? >> you know, i think the reality is, is that there were congressional seats that were lost. we are focused. we understand that and that down ballot races are...
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jon: i note new york state, manhattan and new york city are about this big on the map of new york state. but that is where a preponderance of the votes are. new york state i believe if memory serves is not voted for republican president since ronald reagan. but the trump campaign feels like they might be able to pull off a surprise this year. because i think so. think the campaign and the former president has been trying to widen the map. months ago i remember the former president talking about in mar-a-lago during a press conference. he wants to widen the map. he doesn't want to just go after the normal gop state the swing states. he wants to really bring this a message to americans that are living coast-to-coast. whether that's in california, he did the coachella ra rally, wher it is in new jersey, he brought thousands of people out and that rally. that is the message they're trying to send. no matter where you live do not feel disappointed do not feel like your vote does not matter. get out there and make your voice heard. that is what he's trying to say. jon: what have you heard fro
jon: i note new york state, manhattan and new york city are about this big on the map of new york state. but that is where a preponderance of the votes are. new york state i believe if memory serves is not voted for republican president since ronald reagan. but the trump campaign feels like they might be able to pull off a surprise this year. because i think so. think the campaign and the former president has been trying to widen the map. months ago i remember the former president talking about...
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it's not on the ballot in new york state. as a federal candidate i cannot and will not change new york state laws and i do not advocate for a federal abortion ban. what i do advocate for is greater access to adoption, ivf. and to empower women across the country by giving child tax credits and empower women and babies in every stage of pregnancy and beyond to make this very difficult choice. no one should have to say it's my only option. i want to empower women and the babies throughout stages and make it easier to make this choice. >> this is tough but you said empower the states to make their own decisions. that means that i guess the question is what would you say to a young woman in alabama who becomes pregnant after she's raped and wants an abortion? there are some states where an abortion isn't legal. so it's working through the states and i don't believe that at least that i know of that there's any states that would force an 11-year-old to have an abortion and i disagree with that. rape increst life of the mother there
it's not on the ballot in new york state. as a federal candidate i cannot and will not change new york state laws and i do not advocate for a federal abortion ban. what i do advocate for is greater access to adoption, ivf. and to empower women across the country by giving child tax credits and empower women and babies in every stage of pregnancy and beyond to make this very difficult choice. no one should have to say it's my only option. i want to empower women and the babies throughout stages...
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can do and my district is driven by small businesses and this would be devastating and look at new york stateits own fiscal cliff. if you reach the threshold amount in new york, you pay cash to new york state tax commission just like to the irs. that could bankrupt a business and you could actually force the sale of assets saying in our case, the printing press or all of the builds and force a farm getting rid of assets whether it be tractors or things invested just to come up with the cash to pay the irs and close a legacy business. might be a farm that's been around for 100 years or our business that's been around for 80 years. this is the stupidest thing it could do and devastating to employees and really it hurts the little guy more than anything. larry: that's the thing, steve moore, all the kamala harris and joe biden taxes and will make the rich pay their fair share. you guys calculated in the unleash prosperity thing, you can tax 100% all the richest people in america and you wouldn't pay for the debt. the point here is to claudia's point, this is not a rich person tax. this could be
can do and my district is driven by small businesses and this would be devastating and look at new york stateits own fiscal cliff. if you reach the threshold amount in new york, you pay cash to new york state tax commission just like to the irs. that could bankrupt a business and you could actually force the sale of assets saying in our case, the printing press or all of the builds and force a farm getting rid of assets whether it be tractors or things invested just to come up with the cash to...
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will: new york, new york. empire state of mind. i think you go next those are top two. e the two of the anthems of new york. >> third one would be what's the taylor swift win but welcome to new york, welcome to new york. >> i think it is back -- swifties were quick to respond. >> back in the new york groove. rachel: that shows how old we are. will: no it is timeless. we are not old. rachel: we are -- >> when they play welcome to new york it's got a real new york feel to it. >> the groove is right by the way because trump is back in that new york groove as he headlines madison square garden tonight it is a star studded lineup and alongside trump at the world most famous arena. >> that's where alexis mcadams is with us this morning. reporter: good morning as you guys mentioned there all of the songs about new york some of the people here have been singing those also chanting usa take a look this is who is headlining you want to look at it that way most iconic arena in the entire country dream big again. what we're seeing here on the ground these people have been waiting fo
will: new york, new york. empire state of mind. i think you go next those are top two. e the two of the anthems of new york. >> third one would be what's the taylor swift win but welcome to new york, welcome to new york. >> i think it is back -- swifties were quick to respond. >> back in the new york groove. rachel: that shows how old we are. will: no it is timeless. we are not old. rachel: we are -- >> when they play welcome to new york it's got a real new york feel to...
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but where we when we understand that actually convict labor began in new york state which was where douglass was living the fact that he never took it up is all the more astonishing. if we are thinking from our perspective. so one of the things that i'm doing in this book is really answering this question why was it not a major a major rallying cry for a amazing people, brilliant geniuses like frederick douglass, also harriet tubman, who lived in auburn. she lived in auburn to miles away from the auburn state prison for the second half of her life, from the 1850s, through her her passing in 1913. so why why wasn't there more organizing against the prison? and in answer to your question about his family, his family loved him. his family really loved him. and that was really clear. and they some members of the family testified for it on his behalf in court, which was an extremely brave thing to do. and some of them suffered enormous white retribution for their testimony. so i want to really honor their courage in testifying on behalf of william freeman. so some of them did that and and since t
but where we when we understand that actually convict labor began in new york state which was where douglass was living the fact that he never took it up is all the more astonishing. if we are thinking from our perspective. so one of the things that i'm doing in this book is really answering this question why was it not a major a major rallying cry for a amazing people, brilliant geniuses like frederick douglass, also harriet tubman, who lived in auburn. she lived in auburn to miles away from...
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new york. the federal government, it doesn't matter what they do. new york stateet the prevailing minimum wage. >> just a follow-up, to be clear, are you saying congress should act then? >> it will not affect the people of new york state, so, no. >> senator? >> people across the country deserve a living wage. in this state, we have provided as well as we could with the rising minimum wage. there are many individuals, in the care community specifically, direct support professionals in the disability space, where we have tried to increase their wages. i don't know who can live in this country on 7.25 dollars a, especially if they are an a demanding profession like one of these. talking to my colleagues across this country, that is exactly what is happening in some states. >> we went to go back to over 62nd question and you can wax poetically. senator, sticking with affordability, one child in a childcare center can run an average of $19,000 per year. what can congress do to make childcare more affordable? >> there's a few things you have done in the state already an
new york. the federal government, it doesn't matter what they do. new york stateet the prevailing minimum wage. >> just a follow-up, to be clear, are you saying congress should act then? >> it will not affect the people of new york state, so, no. >> senator? >> people across the country deserve a living wage. in this state, we have provided as well as we could with the rising minimum wage. there are many individuals, in the care community specifically, direct support...
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nation which runs everything really in new york city at that time and for a very long time and which franklin roosevelt makes his early reputation in the new york state being a forceful opponent of and with the most prominent >> and with the most prominent tie-in to the violence and gore in this era-- area and in this era is the tamny boss of the other east side, a guy named big tim sullivan. sullivan, again, intersectionality, overlap, aside from running the lower east side, a senator, a congressman, was also a partner in a west coast vaudeville chain of all things. so he had an office for his chain at 1440 broadway and so sullivan also protects up and coming young gamblers. one of whom is arnold rossstein and rosenthal. 104 west street. and he is tired of shaken down by a lieutenant by sullivan, lieutenant becker, becker is one, mean crooked cop. and rosenthal says, do you know who i am? i am a friend, i'm a protege of big tim and you're picking on me and i'm not going to take it whereupon his gambling house is wrecked by the police. this happens one more time and rosenthal, this is a bad timing for tameney and it's one of the rare intervals where
nation which runs everything really in new york city at that time and for a very long time and which franklin roosevelt makes his early reputation in the new york state being a forceful opponent of and with the most prominent >> and with the most prominent tie-in to the violence and gore in this era-- area and in this era is the tamny boss of the other east side, a guy named big tim sullivan. sullivan, again, intersectionality, overlap, aside from running the lower east side, a senator, a...
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organization which runs everything really in new york ocity that time and for a long time which franklin delano roosevelt makes his reputation in the new york state as being a forceful opponent of. and with the most prominent tie-in to the violence and gore in this era -- area and in this era, is the tammini boss of the lower east side named tim sullivan. sullivan, intersectionality overlap, aside from running the lower east side and being a state senator and congressman, was also a partner in a west coast chain of all things. so he had an office for his chain at 1440 broadway. so sullivan also protects up and coming young gamblers. one of whom is arnold rothstein and another is a guy named beansy rosenthal. rosenthal has a gambling house at 104 west 45th street, gets tired of being shaken down by a police lieutenant protected by sullivan called lieutenant charles becker. becker is one, mean, crooked cop. and rosenthal says do you know who i am? i am a protege of big tim and you're picking upon me, and i'm not going to take it where his gambling house is wrecked by the police. this happens one more time. and rosenthal -- this is a bad timing for
organization which runs everything really in new york ocity that time and for a long time which franklin delano roosevelt makes his reputation in the new york state as being a forceful opponent of. and with the most prominent tie-in to the violence and gore in this era -- area and in this era, is the tammini boss of the lower east side named tim sullivan. sullivan, intersectionality overlap, aside from running the lower east side and being a state senator and congressman, was also a partner in...
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across the country, he lives in new york state. and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. thank you. i think the first question i often get about the book is, is why? first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me, this is an honor to be here. everyone is so nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up as a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway. so why write a book like this? if you are like a presidential historian and and such well before that i was doing baseball history and i the book i'm the gangster and all around underworld figure arnold roth, steve. and a few years ago, a couple of years ago, i got a call from somebody i had been doing one of these things on on cable tv where you argue about the events of the day. and and he says, i am doing a i do a radio show now about broadway and could you come on and talk about arnold rothstein on broadway and times square? and i said, yes, i can, because right after writing the book about arnold ro
across the country, he lives in new york state. and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. thank you. i think the first question i often get about the book is, is why? first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me, this is an honor to be here. everyone is so nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up as a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway. so why write a book like this? if you are like a presidential...
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states. interestingly, donald trump is a new york later. ing state and is a democratic area. why is he there?- area. why is he there? he is at madison square _ area. why is he there? he is at madison square gardens. - area. why is he there? he is at madison square gardens. i - area. why is he there? he is at. madison square gardens. i think there are a number of reasons he is there. first and foremost, he is a showman and will love the razzmatazz and celebrity that goes around, and the iconic nature of appearing somewhere like madison square gardens. also, this is sort of an entertainment event. if you look at the gasly disk, it is elon musk, hulk hogan, the chief executive of ultimate fighting. he is trying to get to a certain sector of the electorate and he knows he will get a lot of publicity by doing this and part of it is, yes, he is not going to win new york state, but there are other races going on in the new york state four house seats and the legislature in the united states that they may have a chance of winning and it is partly ab
states. interestingly, donald trump is a new york later. ing state and is a democratic area. why is he there?- area. why is he there? he is at madison square _ area. why is he there? he is at madison square gardens. - area. why is he there? he is at madison square gardens. i - area. why is he there? he is at. madison square gardens. i think there are a number of reasons he is there. first and foremost, he is a showman and will love the razzmatazz and celebrity that goes around, and the iconic...
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there is a quirk in the new york state law where if you are a resident of new york and you're registeredo vote like say here in new york city you can actually register to vote in one of those far away districts. so the idea is to try to flip some of those red districts to blue and apparently they have been very successful at getting people who are democrats here in new york city to register to vote up in the red district. so it could actually have an impact ultimately on the house of representatives. >> ainsley: how do they get away with that. you have to register to vote where your main residence is. >> steve: you you're a new york state resident. >> ainsley: even though you don't spend the majority of your time at your mountain house? >> steve: it's still in new york. that's the the way the law is written. that's what they are trying to do. that's one of the tricks they are trying to get out the vote. ultimately it would impact the house of representatives. which i saw this morning. i think it was on drudge. it said right now the democrats have a 70% chance of winning the house. >> law
there is a quirk in the new york state law where if you are a resident of new york and you're registeredo vote like say here in new york city you can actually register to vote in one of those far away districts. so the idea is to try to flip some of those red districts to blue and apparently they have been very successful at getting people who are democrats here in new york city to register to vote up in the red district. so it could actually have an impact ultimately on the house of...
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professor sheehan mentioned new york was a crucial state. it was also tilting towards opposing the constitution. the president of the constitutional convention was an opponent of the constitution. others left the convention. there were big players in new york politics and opposed it. so they thought something had to be done. that is why they wrote these papers. peter: we are going to show a little video about how the founding era and hamilton in particular had entered into popular culture. >> ♪ hear me out. a series of essays anonymously published defending the documents of the public. >> no one would read it. if it fails? >> that's why we would need it. ♪ ♪ peter: professor sheehan, what has been the impact of the musical hamilton on the understanding and popularity of studying the constitution? prof. sheehan: it is fabulous. i love it. i did not get to see the musical, hamilton, but i know most of the songs because my students know them all and when it first came out, i heard them singing them in the hallways. so it was a slice of american
professor sheehan mentioned new york was a crucial state. it was also tilting towards opposing the constitution. the president of the constitutional convention was an opponent of the constitution. others left the convention. there were big players in new york politics and opposed it. so they thought something had to be done. that is why they wrote these papers. peter: we are going to show a little video about how the founding era and hamilton in particular had entered into popular culture....
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new york. he was born in 1814 in new lebanon. new york attended yale in new york university law school. he was a corporate lawyer, was a member of the new york state assembly. and, of course, was governor of new york. was he well known nationally at the time? i think similar to hayes, very well known in new york. he had long been very active in new york state politics. he was also, as you said, governor of new york. so you had these two competing governors. so certainly known nationally. but i wouldn't say well known just as hayes was not well known, well-known within the democratic party and a real interesting contrast because, again, hayes had this sort of robust, robust and physically commanding presence, had this impressive beard. tilden, on the other hand, was very slight. he had a small physical frame. tilden was clean shaven. he had not served during the war, and tilden had struggled with health issues his entire life. tilden had a very sharp mind for numbers and politics, along with being active in new york state politics. tilden was a very, very successful lawyer. he had really made his name as a corporate lawyer, where he made an immense
new york. he was born in 1814 in new lebanon. new york attended yale in new york university law school. he was a corporate lawyer, was a member of the new york state assembly. and, of course, was governor of new york. was he well known nationally at the time? i think similar to hayes, very well known in new york. he had long been very active in new york state politics. he was also, as you said, governor of new york. so you had these two competing governors. so certainly known nationally. but i...
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and the total from new york state to new york state is cornell university. he faces severe repercussions. foot participates, you can have pro palestinian action at the schools. a korea said the 30 year old ph . d. students is the leader of the coalition for mitchell liberation on campus. the group stage to protest you under university events featuring representatives of the us military clubs, boxes such as low ink and dell, 3 harris storm support the visit. well, cool, now, exclaimed the police officer, officers were pushed and shows the by the group members and that event participants felt the rest. and remember though tom says he did not get physical and that the accusations on racially charged are active. that has been pushed out there by the university. concerning me is not true. i did not push past any police, and i would wait until the ever comes across. as my involvement in the shadow, we're picking the said i was inside the cook. ready so i have about 5 or 10 minutes, there was a demonstration inside i left for you from the optimal point. i can say c
and the total from new york state to new york state is cornell university. he faces severe repercussions. foot participates, you can have pro palestinian action at the schools. a korea said the 30 year old ph . d. students is the leader of the coalition for mitchell liberation on campus. the group stage to protest you under university events featuring representatives of the us military clubs, boxes such as low ink and dell, 3 harris storm support the visit. well, cool, now, exclaimed the police...
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new york. more than 20 percentage points. and the issues with migrant crime, those are reasons in certain neighborhoods across new york city and new york statemight turn red this election for the first time. stuart: alexis mcadams. thanks very much. in nassau county outside new york city, there are nearly 1.4 million suburban residents and 83,000 more registered democrats than republicans. bruce blakeman joins me now. is trump going to win in heavily suburban nassau county? he is supposed to have trouble with suburbanites. >> reporter: he will do well in nassau county. when he came to the nassau coliseum he said it was the last crowd he appeared before, it was like game 7 of the islanders playoffs. the reason he's going to do that in the suburbs of philadelphia, pittsburgh, detroit, charlotte, atlanta, phoenix, you can go through the list of cities and suburbs, people want to get back to american values, stop the invasion of our borders and back to law and order. stuart: you are a republican, you won the nassau county seat of the chief executive rolling 2021, that was before the abortion issue. what happens when abortion is front and center
new york. more than 20 percentage points. and the issues with migrant crime, those are reasons in certain neighborhoods across new york city and new york statemight turn red this election for the first time. stuart: alexis mcadams. thanks very much. in nassau county outside new york city, there are nearly 1.4 million suburban residents and 83,000 more registered democrats than republicans. bruce blakeman joins me now. is trump going to win in heavily suburban nassau county? he is supposed to...
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what is happened since the republican governors of texas and florida have sent migrants to the state of new yorken me and my opponent is i'm actually willing to do something about it. >> challenger on the influx of migrants into new york state. as they face often one of the 22 races that are rated and tossup that our fox news power rankings joining us now in the 17th district, welcome, congressman. >> what did you think about that debate? what did you think about your constituents? >> the stark difference between my opponent and me. the most radical member of congress. he supported defunding the police, cashless borders. provide blanket amnesty and voting rights to cop killers and rapists. rated the fourth most bipartisan member of congress. passing 10 bills. this is a guy that packed it up and ran to brooklyn back in 2022 said he never felt more at home than he did in brooklyn. shutting down his office two months before his term expired. leaving his constituents in the lurch. i am proud of the record over the past few years. if folks want to support us they should text 85 double zero seven this
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behind the sign, anthony comstantino said the city told him it's a distraction for drivers on the new york stateay and he says it's more about politicsg leaving and had to make those going wide. american manufacturing and going for the underdog against insurmountable adversity and win for up state new york and beautiful sign and uplifting sign, and i think it's going to become a major tourist attraction especially if trump wins. ashley: i don't think deputies would call it beautiful. constantino will fight to keep the sign in place and say michael chincanti who has not commented yet. and a hearing scheduled for tomorrow morning and the city asked for injunction from the state supreme court to prevent the sign from being displayed. stu. stuart: interesting. he thinks it'll be a tourist atrack if trump wins. i can see that. thanks issue ash. unions typically endorse the democrats for president but many are mott backing kamala harris. what effects will that have on her chance for being elected? hurricane milton is now a cat 4 and is set to make landfall in florida wednesday. a resident in florida w
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outside new york city, the new york state trooper shot, rushed into surgery. the hunt right now for the suspect. >>> and the record highs this halloween, from new york to philadelphia and beyond. and the big change now coming. >>> first tonight, five days until election day. tonight, vice president kamala harris in phoenix, taking aim at former president donald trump, after trump said he will protect women, quote, whether they like it or not. what harris is now saying. and tonight, donald trump, after the jokes about latinos in puerto rico at his rally in new york, his new message late today to latino voters in new mexico. and his message on bringing down costs. and elon musk, who trump has said would be given a role, musk now saying americans should brace for temporary hardship, spending cuts. the harris team responding to that tonight. >>> the record-setting halloween. 81 in new york city, 82 in philadelphia. and the big change coming across this country. we're tracking it. >>> the horrific new images coming in tonight. more than 150 people now dead in spain.
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he lives in new york state, and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. >> thank you. i think the first question i often get about a book is why -- first off, thanks to all the great people here for having me. it's an honor to be here. everyone is so nice. it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up as a spectator. that's how much i like it. anyway, why write a book like this if you're like a presidential historian and such? before that, i was doing baseball history. looking at gangster and underworld figure arnold rothstein. a couple years ago, i got a call from somebody i had been doing one of these things on cable tv where you argue about the events of the day and he says i do a radio show about broadway. could you come on and talk about arnold rothstein on broadway in times square? and i said, yes i can. because right after writing the book about arnold rothstein, which is now about 20 years ago, i did a walking tour of times square. arnold rothstein's times square. and because it's times square where you keep your hand on your wallet
he lives in new york state, and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. >> thank you. i think the first question i often get about a book is why -- first off, thanks to all the great people here for having me. it's an honor to be here. everyone is so nice. it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up as a spectator. that's how much i like it. anyway, why write a book like this if you're like a presidential historian and such? before that, i...
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congress during an interview this summer with the subcommittee on his role in drafting a 2020 report new york stateh report, that underestimated the number of covid nursing home deaths in new york state. >> let's bring in the chairman of the subcommittee republican representative brad wenstrup of ohio. he's also a physician congressmen. what exactly does your committee believed cuomo light about well, first of all, let me let me just say on behalf of that the victims of covid and their families and especially in new york in this case, i wish we weren't required to make this referral, but the facts left us no choice. >> and so we recommended charge to charge criminally on false statement so let's just start with one. governor cuomo said that he was not involved with the review or drafting of the new york health department report from july 6, which was intended to downplay the accusations that his directive to put covid patients into nursing homes was a problem, and it was the downplay that he said he had nothing to do with it. he said he didn't review it and didn't edit it. but we were able to get d
congress during an interview this summer with the subcommittee on his role in drafting a 2020 report new york stateh report, that underestimated the number of covid nursing home deaths in new york state. >> let's bring in the chairman of the subcommittee republican representative brad wenstrup of ohio. he's also a physician congressmen. what exactly does your committee believed cuomo light about well, first of all, let me let me just say on behalf of that the victims of covid and their...