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cannot stand by as the conflict escalades christian salumi reports from the un headquarters in new york thing. the country is at a dangerous turning point. the un special representative for afghanistan called on the security council to act and act quickly 1st by demanding an end to taliban attacks against cities to attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the taliban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue. russia said the emphasis should be on restarting stalled political talks between the afghan government and the taliban. achieved the still william louis showing guns. it is clear that there is no military solution to the afghans situation, but in the current situation, given the absence of progress on the negotiation track, the prospects of afghanistan slipping into full scale and protracted civil war. unfortunately, is a stark reality. the united states whose withdrawal of forces precipitated the escalation put the focus on the taliba
cannot stand by as the conflict escalades christian salumi reports from the un headquarters in new york thing. the country is at a dangerous turning point. the un special representative for afghanistan called on the security council to act and act quickly 1st by demanding an end to taliban attacks against cities to attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision...
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new york state and resign. earlier, senator gillibrand told reporters the same thing. will show you the new york attorney general's briefing on this matter later in our program schedule. >> president biden is expected to make remarks this afternoon on the progress of vaccination efforts and the federal response to the covid-19 pandemic. from the east room of the white house, he is expected to get underway at 3:45 eastern. we will have his comments available online at c-span.org. you can listen and live with the free c-span radio app. >> sunday, c-span's series, january 6, views from the house, continues. three more members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day. including texas republican ronny jackson who recounts what happened in the early moments on the house floor. >> i don't know how far we got into it. i thought like five people were speaking. going back-and-forth with the democrats and republicans alternating. nancy pelosi was at the podium. she was kind of overseeing it all. at some point, i didn't really notice but they pull
new york state and resign. earlier, senator gillibrand told reporters the same thing. will show you the new york attorney general's briefing on this matter later in our program schedule. >> president biden is expected to make remarks this afternoon on the progress of vaccination efforts and the federal response to the covid-19 pandemic. from the east room of the white house, he is expected to get underway at 3:45 eastern. we will have his comments available online at c-span.org. you can...
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new york got its first ever woman serving as attorney general. barbara underwood, she had been the longtime solicitor general of new york which meant, among other things, she represented new york and its major court cases. barbara underwood stepped in to temporarily take over the attorney general job after the scheneiderman scandal in a shock resignation. that is a high pressure, high profile job, right? underwood took it over at such a high pressure, high profile time, and she took it over in such a weird way to be suddenly shoved into that kind of a job, which doesn't have a natural successor lined up. but barbara underwood just stood up, took the reins, nailed it. she sued donald trump's fake family charity straight out of existence. fuchsia through his eighth pa, successfully challenge some of the trumps administration's inhumane -- like this is the census and forced family separations at the border s an >> she won seemingly univel praise for her brief tenure as new york attorney general, do this -- she took that job under the hardest circumstances. she was great. she proved, she showed, she lived that for sure new york was ready for a woman to be
new york got its first ever woman serving as attorney general. barbara underwood, she had been the longtime solicitor general of new york which meant, among other things, she represented new york and its major court cases. barbara underwood stepped in to temporarily take over the attorney general job after the scheneiderman scandal in a shock resignation. that is a high pressure, high profile job, right? underwood took it over at such a high pressure, high profile time, and she took it over in...
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about the district where she was from your noting that was a fairly conservative western new york district. these things fascinate. need that part of new york that she is from is what i called the canada part of new york. it's right up against the canadian border, niagara river where people around their, when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance. now it's sort of contiguous and people hang around in both those places. you don't find that sort of conservatism on the canadian side of it. >> right. >> i'm always interested about how that plays out these parts of new york and vermont up against new york and how different things are on the other side of the border. i did a little research, there's good lake fishing in erie with bass. learning a lot about it. >> i'm going to friendly kidnap you and take you fishing. >> i enjoy it. i will look forward to. it's good to see you. thank you rachel. have a good night. >>, today was a bad day for donald trump and for trump republicans because today america got to see the contrast. american voters got to see would happen one republican senators
about the district where she was from your noting that was a fairly conservative western new york district. these things fascinate. need that part of new york that she is from is what i called the canada part of new york. it's right up against the canadian border, niagara river where people around their, when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance. now it's sort of contiguous and people hang around in both those places. you don't find that sort of conservatism on the...
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there is new jersey style, which is is following what the cdc said, and the new york thing where individual districts could do what they want and it is confusing what that means for parents an the battle in the state where's they say schools can't make the decision if they want to. and that is the kind of -- the environment where we're in as schools are about to open, jim. >> you look at texas, the guidance is the exact opposite of the public health guidance. they're not allowing contact tracing which is remarkable. thanks for bring it altogether for us. >>> still to come this hour, new details in former president trump's attempts to orchestrate a coup after losing the 2020 election. now getting close attention in congress. there is more evidence as attempted to over turn the elections probes and january 6 attack begin to come together. >>> plus the man who testified in trump's first impeachment over a foreign election interference, alexander vindman, he's going to join me live next. he has a new book. >>> plus the gop has eyes on retaking congress next year and they are leaning on republic
there is new jersey style, which is is following what the cdc said, and the new york thing where individual districts could do what they want and it is confusing what that means for parents an the battle in the state where's they say schools can't make the decision if they want to. and that is the kind of -- the environment where we're in as schools are about to open, jim. >> you look at texas, the guidance is the exact opposite of the public health guidance. they're not allowing contact...
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i'm relieved that he did the right thing and spared new york state a lengthy months-long battle over e senate, because that's where this was heading. >> so you said that he lost the thing that he loved most, being governor of new york. did you hear though in that resignation statement today, i can't really call it a news conference because he didn't take questions, a man who believes that he has a future in new york politics? >> i don't know what he believes, but he does not have a future in new york politics. the voters of this state are not going to turn to somebody at any point in the future who has been a governor who has resigned in disgrace after being credibly accused and found credible by the attorney general of sexual assault by 11 separate women. so i don't know what he believes, but i do not think he has a future in this state politics >> all right. in the next 14 days the state of new york will have a new governor, currently the lieutenant governor, kathy hochul. what do you know about the preparations? there's a lot to face when she takes that oath. what is happening now
i'm relieved that he did the right thing and spared new york state a lengthy months-long battle over e senate, because that's where this was heading. >> so you said that he lost the thing that he loved most, being governor of new york. did you hear though in that resignation statement today, i can't really call it a news conference because he didn't take questions, a man who believes that he has a future in new york politics? >> i don't know what he believes, but he does not have a...
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new york got its first ever woman serving as attorney general, barbara underwood. she'd been the long time solicitor general of new york, which means among other things, she represented new york in its major court cases. barbara underwood stepped in to temporarily take over the job after the schneiderman scandal e and his shock resignation. and that's a high pressure, high profile job, right? and underwood took it over at such a high pressure, high profile time. and she took it over in such a weird way, that she's suddenly shoved into that kind of a job which doesn't have a natural successor lined up, but barbara underwood stood up, took the reins and nailed it.rw she sued donald trump's fake family charities straight out of the existence. sued the epa for rolling back climate policy, successfully challenged trump's inhumane challenges in court like that citizenship question on the census and forced family separations at the border. underwood won seemingly universal praise for her brief tenure as new york attorney general i mean aside from the defendants whose door she beat down.nei barbara underwood took that job under the weirdest and highest pressure circumstances
new york got its first ever woman serving as attorney general, barbara underwood. she'd been the long time solicitor general of new york, which means among other things, she represented new york in its major court cases. barbara underwood stepped in to temporarily take over the job after the schneiderman scandal e and his shock resignation. and that's a high pressure, high profile job, right? and underwood took it over at such a high pressure, high profile time. and she took it over in such a...
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the reigning champ, naomi osaka easily won her first match to kick things off in new york city. ar-old coco gauff who lost her first set. she fought back and got a boost from the crowd to advance to her second round. and the best match of the day goes to andy murray who fought for nearly five hours before falling to three seed stefano ceecee possible. like much of new orleans in all seriousness, the saints were forced to evacuate due to ida. the teams are practicing for the next few days at the home of the cowboys. they were forced to cancel their preseason game against the arizona cardinals and relocated to texas. the saints are set to open against the green bay packers on september 12th, but it's unclear whether they'll be able to play at the superdome which did not suffer much damage unlike hurricane katrina. >>> let's turn to be able. the red sox took on the red-hot rays. the sox tied it up in one. bomb o the second, franco score as run and they raise it, 6-1. the sox have dropped the last two. closer barnes became the fourth player to end up on the injured list joining three
the reigning champ, naomi osaka easily won her first match to kick things off in new york city. ar-old coco gauff who lost her first set. she fought back and got a boost from the crowd to advance to her second round. and the best match of the day goes to andy murray who fought for nearly five hours before falling to three seed stefano ceecee possible. like much of new orleans in all seriousness, the saints were forced to evacuate due to ida. the teams are practicing for the next few days at the...
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new york, new york, new york. so you are sending over to new york, new york completion or forced me back. the next thing i remember was someone shaking me and things bullies try to come back into your seat. we finally got into hooters. there were 40 footprints everywhere. i get into hooters and there is people in there and they're bleeding, and they're screaming and everybody is just complete chaos. my husbands, texting me, he's following instagram. he says, shooter headed towards tutors. he says get out at 1045, about we heard a noise from directly outside as opposed to us. it sounded like another volley of shot. at that point, we'll catch the shots sounded very close to close to be from the same source as the shooting at the venue so that when it really occurred to us, maybe there's more than one person involved just following a big group into the tropicana then running into another room because somebody says they're coming, they're coming and that's what i ended up in the gym. it was like about midnight and that's when people who ran casino screaming like seeing there were shooters coming after them
new york, new york, new york. so you are sending over to new york, new york completion or forced me back. the next thing i remember was someone shaking me and things bullies try to come back into your seat. we finally got into hooters. there were 40 footprints everywhere. i get into hooters and there is people in there and they're bleeding, and they're screaming and everybody is just complete chaos. my husbands, texting me, he's following instagram. he says, shooter headed towards tutors. he...
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but the assembly is also investigating other things, like the $5 million he got for writing his book. the number of people who died in nursing homes in new yorking investigated by the assembly, which prepares articles of impeachment, before this attorney general's report came out. so, there's a big picture here and we're looking at one, small part of that big picture with the attorney general's report. >> right. there's the political aspect of this. the legal aspect of this. and, joey, one of the accusers has filed a criminal complaint against governor cuomo. and this afternoon, the sheriff overseeing that investigation says he found her credible. um, now, i asked the attorney, rita glavin, about that. and she said that she found it problematic that he would say he found her credible, when he is in the preliminary stages of an investigation. um, but what kind of legal problems could governor cuomo face? >> so, pamela, when it comes to the criminal elements of it, what happens is, is there are various district attorneys' offices, we know, who are interested in looking at this. of course, you're speaking of the albany issue, right? we have manh
but the assembly is also investigating other things, like the $5 million he got for writing his book. the number of people who died in nursing homes in new yorking investigated by the assembly, which prepares articles of impeachment, before this attorney general's report came out. so, there's a big picture here and we're looking at one, small part of that big picture with the attorney general's report. >> right. there's the political aspect of this. the legal aspect of this. and, joey,...
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new york game that with the popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm for the game, their constant coverage of the game. eventually it is the new york game that's going to win out. of the things we have just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blow-up of the illuminated manuscript. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or they hear us talk about it is that we have very large sports collections. we are a premier secret sports archive if you will here at the library. through copyright, we have received everything from early rule books to team directories or handwritten histories of leagues and things. so there is a great deal of material that we have here to work with no documenting not just baseball but a number of sports. next i want to show you something that was recently rediscovered that had been hidden away from a desk drawer for years. these are the founding documents of american baseball. so here we are in front of what's been called baseball's magna carta. these are the founding documents that were used at the 1857 baseball convention in new york city that la
new york game that with the popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm for the game, their constant coverage of the game. eventually it is the new york game that's going to win out. of the things we have just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blow-up of the illuminated manuscript. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or they hear us talk about it is that we have very large...
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the people of new york have done the right thing. they have chosen inclusion over exclusion. hope over fear and love over hate. it's not easy, but it's possible. and i know it's true because you proved it. you are the u in unity and new york chooses unity over division. every time. i believe that for new york the best is yet to be because i believe you will make it so in some we didn't get everything done that we wanted to or even everything we should have done. and we didn't always get it quite right. but i want you to know from the bottom of my heart, the everyday, i worked my hardest, i gave it my all and i tried my best to deliver for you. and that is the god's honest truth. i want to thank my team the best , ever assembled because they , are the most accomplished ever assembled. i want to thank my family for their sacrifice and help and -- in serving you. for the cuomo's public service is a family affair. kathy hochul will become governor and i believe she will step up to the challenge. we all wish her success. eric adams will be the next mayor of new york city. i think
the people of new york have done the right thing. they have chosen inclusion over exclusion. hope over fear and love over hate. it's not easy, but it's possible. and i know it's true because you proved it. you are the u in unity and new york chooses unity over division. every time. i believe that for new york the best is yet to be because i believe you will make it so in some we didn't get everything done that we wanted to or even everything we should have done. and we didn't always get it...
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new york has made an incredible comeback. we have done very well getting people vaccinated. where new york has not done well has been with the rental assistance program. one thingould broadcast, to the landlords and tenants, there is federal aid available. please go online, fill out those forms, talk to your landlord. i am aware of the greater sort of realities of new york city, not just the discretionary luxury market. there are people struggling. i hope that people will go online and fill out those forms. they fixed a lot of the glitches. we want to make sure people are not out on the street. romaine: rate insights. bess freedman, the ceo of brown harris stevens. the only thing more rare in this city than in affordable apartment is in affordable parking space. how much would you pay to park your smart car? we are going to talk about exactly what the price tag is for a car in manhattan. i think here it is going to cost a lot. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ caroline: the red-hot u.s. housing and rental market, and then there is the parking market. $350,000, some of them are costing. the kicker, you then pay $3000 per year in property taxes on a car parking space. it
new york has made an incredible comeback. we have done very well getting people vaccinated. where new york has not done well has been with the rental assistance program. one thingould broadcast, to the landlords and tenants, there is federal aid available. please go online, fill out those forms, talk to your landlord. i am aware of the greater sort of realities of new york city, not just the discretionary luxury market. there are people struggling. i hope that people will go online and fill out...
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why the mayor ofew york city, bill de blasio, is putting this in place is he wants to encourage more peopleo get the vaccine. mandating it, saying you cannot enjoy some of the things newhas to offer and less you get the vaccine, it is his administration's attempt to get more people to get vaccinated. >> the sprinter from belarus christina to vizcaya who refused orders to fly home from yellow bigs early has arrived in poland tonight. earlier today, the most prominent opposition leader left and belarus appeared at her trial behind closed doors. she is accused of plotting to seize power from president lukashenko. >> she left japan with her lipid dreams surday but her route to safety secured. the belarusian athlete says she just wants to run. her life was sports, not politics. but her coaches lecture scared to go home. >> here inside belarus, state television has slammed heard claims. >> the only thing she wanted tokyo is a polish visa. on the streets of minsk, we found sympathy because there is zero tolerance of dissent here. >> we are all afraid. me too sometimes because the situation is unstable. the danger is real. the prison were opposition activists have been locked
why the mayor ofew york city, bill de blasio, is putting this in place is he wants to encourage more peopleo get the vaccine. mandating it, saying you cannot enjoy some of the things newhas to offer and less you get the vaccine, it is his administration's attempt to get more people to get vaccinated. >> the sprinter from belarus christina to vizcaya who refused orders to fly home from yellow bigs early has arrived in poland tonight. earlier today, the most prominent opposition leader left...
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the new york academy of medicine library you're in manhattan. with all these things you have to go to weird places to get them and you can get a couple issues atthe time . some of them are in the national archives because they're in therecords . the word which was a freelance publication of worcester county you can read issues of it in the postal records at the national archives in washington dc. we were talking about women's history. i've often said, i don't know if you made these jokes to but you'd have to be a total masochist to write women's history because it is the hardest research in the world . i should add research about underrepresented groups of any kind is incredibly difficult because people tend to only leave records when they were involved with someone. and you and i and narrative nonfiction authors always get personal materials and i really did the best i could with these women in terms of shading in the personal details of their life. and in not every case was able to get diaries and letters so in some cases i had to rely on court transcripts. sometim
the new york academy of medicine library you're in manhattan. with all these things you have to go to weird places to get them and you can get a couple issues atthe time . some of them are in the national archives because they're in therecords . the word which was a freelance publication of worcester county you can read issues of it in the postal records at the national archives in washington dc. we were talking about women's history. i've often said, i don't know if you made these jokes to but...
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new york state, new york city, or anywhere in the united states? guest: right now i don't think so. you never know about these things. there are always second act in american lives. third acts, i guess it would be. this is not like he got caught with his hand in the till or got caught in some minor petty corruption thing or rig contract or something like that. this is a violation of a set of values that democrats and liberals now have and hold pretty dear, and i think it is less likely that people are going to be willing to forgive and forget something like that then some other kind of ethical lapse. so i think the road back for him is very tough. he could come back and appear to be chastened and so on and so forth, but, you know, i just think it is going to be hard, especially with a woman the go'. host: you write in your article that you think the cuomo era in new york politics is over. what gives you that hesitation? his father was new york governor mario cuomo and then andrew cuomo followed behind him as governor. do you think the cuomo era is over? >> as i said, i do. never say never, right? we cannot predict ho
new york state, new york city, or anywhere in the united states? guest: right now i don't think so. you never know about these things. there are always second act in american lives. third acts, i guess it would be. this is not like he got caught with his hand in the till or got caught in some minor petty corruption thing or rig contract or something like that. this is a violation of a set of values that democrats and liberals now have and hold pretty dear, and i think it is less likely that...
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so, things like the new york harold, all these types of things. and a conversation that thomas buchanan reed had with his really good friend and shakespearean author. so, murdock told his friend that, on the night of october 31st, he was going to be honored for his work with the u.s. senatory commission at pike's opera house in cincinnati. you see an image of pike's opera house in cincinnati. and murdock just didn't want to come out on the stage and receive his congratulations. he wanted to give something to the crowd. he wanted to give some performance, some resitation, something why don't you write a poem, why don't you write a poem about sheridan creek, why don't you write a poem about sheridan's ride? and he said the impulse was to tell him no because the ride had been done to death. the midnight ride of paul revere, such an epic poem in the annals of american literature. but murdock continued to press it. he said i want you to write a poem about this event, this event, sheridan's ride. and i think, when you start to look at the relationship b
so, things like the new york harold, all these types of things. and a conversation that thomas buchanan reed had with his really good friend and shakespearean author. so, murdock told his friend that, on the night of october 31st, he was going to be honored for his work with the u.s. senatory commission at pike's opera house in cincinnati. you see an image of pike's opera house in cincinnati. and murdock just didn't want to come out on the stage and receive his congratulations. he wanted to...
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new york. it reduced even the threshold to prove sexual harassment. it was still a difficult thing to prove in a court of law. and the notion that the action that was taken or not taken by senior members of the executive chamber, if it was taken at all, it was with an eye toward protecting the governor of new york. one of the comments that was made was the notion that even though there was this law that talked about the notion of if you were treated less well, less or not as well as others, in part on the basis of gender, then there were ramifications or repercussions. here the policy then changed to be he could not be along with the junior staff member to protect the governor of new york according to what their findings were. i think this is truly stunning. what i thought was surprising about his reaction to it, frankly, was the notion that he was discussing and said i'm the same person i am in person in public as in private. that was the theme. if you think about the legal theme at play here by the reporting members of this investigation team. here's what the office and the gover
new york. it reduced even the threshold to prove sexual harassment. it was still a difficult thing to prove in a court of law. and the notion that the action that was taken or not taken by senior members of the executive chamber, if it was taken at all, it was with an eye toward protecting the governor of new york. one of the comments that was made was the notion that even though there was this law that talked about the notion of if you were treated less well, less or not as well as others, in...
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today new york city mayor bill de blasio announcing he has a new program kicks in in september that you did not go into indoor dining, gyms, entertainment in other thingsit of his announcement today. >> someone is vaccinated they can do all the amazing things that are available in the city. this is a miraculous place literally full of wonders and if you are vaccinated, all that is going to open up to you. you will have the key. you can open the door. if you are unvaccinated, unfortunately you will not be able to participate in many things. that's the point we are trying to get across. >> shannon: i saw a ton of reaction to this. positive and negative. the first one i saw from parents hey, my kid is under 1. we were going to take a trip to new york. this isn't good for tourism because kids can't go to restaurants in new york and others who say high percentage of minority groups in new york who have not vaccinated for whatever reason and this is going to shut the door to them on, you know, the city's businesses. what's your reaction? >> so, a couple things, i understand some of the frustration on the part of both sides. people are not vaccinated and peop
today new york city mayor bill de blasio announcing he has a new program kicks in in september that you did not go into indoor dining, gyms, entertainment in other thingsit of his announcement today. >> someone is vaccinated they can do all the amazing things that are available in the city. this is a miraculous place literally full of wonders and if you are vaccinated, all that is going to open up to you. you will have the key. you can open the door. if you are unvaccinated, unfortunately...
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new york. we hope things improve. nice to see you.nistration accused of letting migrants into the country without testing them for covid or even vaccinating them. the president pushing back on criticism of that. >> president biden: the order that is sometimes critical -- criticized saying that unvaccinated people should go back across the border. but unaccompanied children is a different story. >> sandra: critics are really turning up the heat on the president now to get the border under control. we'll tell you what they are asking for now. plus former president obama saying his massive birthday celebration won't be so big after all. why the reversal after days of saying up to 700 people at a party would be safe? a power panel will take that one up next. ♪♪♪ starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. we are open and ready for you. you've been taking mental he
new york. we hope things improve. nice to see you.nistration accused of letting migrants into the country without testing them for covid or even vaccinating them. the president pushing back on criticism of that. >> president biden: the order that is sometimes critical -- criticized saying that unvaccinated people should go back across the border. but unaccompanied children is a different story. >> sandra: critics are really turning up the heat on the president now to get the border...
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so going forward into new york, jack nabel doing the same thing in transit which was a very differentystem and then you locate by street address and pool number. every column has a number on it so when officer reported crime or stairway number 43 the label had maps with the whole system so with that kindred spirit, but what we also understood is that in that era tactically people don't believe we were not really gathering crime information in a quick fashion how good was that when you're later? one nightn naples was sitting at that my favorite watering hole with miller and doodling on a napkin. we are talking about what we are trying to do and he comes up with and one kindly active intelligence to gather information as fast as you can, accurate information what is happening and who is doing it. rapid response put the cops on the dots. feet effective tactics and it will work. the precinct with the task force with the fbi and that then you solve the problem and then but if you think of it it is modeled after medicine and if you are a skilled doctor looking at your patient i like to thin
so going forward into new york, jack nabel doing the same thing in transit which was a very differentystem and then you locate by street address and pool number. every column has a number on it so when officer reported crime or stairway number 43 the label had maps with the whole system so with that kindred spirit, but what we also understood is that in that era tactically people don't believe we were not really gathering crime information in a quick fashion how good was that when you're later?...
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old, my father was a thespian in new york in new york theater, and it was not until early 80s after -- because i was a break dancer in new york. >> kelly: all these thingsnd -- >> vin: i was a break dancer and i remember in 1982 before mtv started using the answers, that's when i was break dancing, near the era of flashdance, and i remember talking to my bodies -- buddies saying we have to transition into hip-hop, and it was the beginning of hip-hop. and we were wrapping, and that stood out the way that it started. but i was always -- of the actors of old use to be dancers, singers, it was something that you did. >> kelly: they always used to sing, dance, all of it. >> vin: so that was kind of the dna of an actor. i was trying to realize this dream. >> kelly: that's awesome, it worked out. you have kids of your own, so what kind of songs do they like? do they like the music you like? >> vin: my kids like my songs. >> kelly: how old are your
old, my father was a thespian in new york in new york theater, and it was not until early 80s after -- because i was a break dancer in new york. >> kelly: all these thingsnd -- >> vin: i was a break dancer and i remember in 1982 before mtv started using the answers, that's when i was break dancing, near the era of flashdance, and i remember talking to my bodies -- buddies saying we have to transition into hip-hop, and it was the beginning of hip-hop. and we were wrapping, and that...
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new york times". they were ready to take over. that's from a pronunciation guide on the lieutenant governor. that so history was to blame. >> you mentioned the lieutenant governor. it's the right thing to do. and in the best interest of new yorkers. a as someone who served at all levels of government and next in line to succession, i am prepared to lead as new york state's 57th governor. she will lead in two weeks. in the middle of the covid pandemic. and the middle of an unpredictable economic recovery. it will be soon in new york, the early days of a new school year and the delta variant. the nation's most populous city trying to reopen itself and get back on its feet. an enormous challenge for this woman who today is the lieutenant governor, two weeks from today will be the governor of one of the count's most largest states. >> and she's going to have assemble a team too help her govern in the midst of all this. this is an enormous task. we all wish her well. this is an enormous burden that has fallen to her. that was one of the things that kcuomo hoped would allow him to survive. these were bad things, but we have these great challenges. we have the covid crisis. we have crime.
new york times". they were ready to take over. that's from a pronunciation guide on the lieutenant governor. that so history was to blame. >> you mentioned the lieutenant governor. it's the right thing to do. and in the best interest of new yorkers. a as someone who served at all levels of government and next in line to succession, i am prepared to lead as new york state's 57th governor. she will lead in two weeks. in the middle of the covid pandemic. and the middle of an...
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you know, i was going to show in new york and one thing and another.a lot of people, i felt very angry at everything suddenly stopping. and then, of course, it was marvellous. there were no aeroplanes, there wasn't much traffic and you could hear the birds and it was very good not having to see people one didn't want to see, you know? so less anger now? well, i think anger is quite a good thing. anger is energy, anger about things that happen in the world. that's all part of it. well, i do want to talk about the way the world is going, and your view of it, because i was very struckjust looking at your recent work, you've done these portraits of animals. and if one's honest, you look at the elephant and the bear, i think there is, and a baboon and they all look pretty miserable. and i'm just wondering whether that's in some way a reflection of your view of where, you know, our planet is going, where the environmental challenges we face are going. do you feel somewhat despairing of the state our planet's in? i'm pretty much in anger and despair, yes. er,
you know, i was going to show in new york and one thing and another.a lot of people, i felt very angry at everything suddenly stopping. and then, of course, it was marvellous. there were no aeroplanes, there wasn't much traffic and you could hear the birds and it was very good not having to see people one didn't want to see, you know? so less anger now? well, i think anger is quite a good thing. anger is energy, anger about things that happen in the world. that's all part of it. well, i do want...
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by the 1880s in new york, owning a gown by wirth meant many things. it meant that you had obtained a position of prominence in society as well as wealth. it also meant you made annual or more frequent trips to paris to purchase gowns. and this was because short wirth did not make house calls but everything was made on the premises was designed specifically for a client. and it was composed of a modular parts. but the cost of the garment was astronomical. before you left they would sign off on the way that you looked. and very frequently accessorized you with the way you felt should be seen by your public. the gown which is behind me is a really amazing example of fancy dress costume. wirth was somebody who never cut any corners in his construction. the dress here was worn to the william k vanderbilt ball and march of 1883. fancy dress was a last hurrah for the public to dress up and celebrate before lent. it was held on tuesday. the amount of money spent by those who attended was on father venmo. this particular ground was entitled electric lights. it
by the 1880s in new york, owning a gown by wirth meant many things. it meant that you had obtained a position of prominence in society as well as wealth. it also meant you made annual or more frequent trips to paris to purchase gowns. and this was because short wirth did not make house calls but everything was made on the premises was designed specifically for a client. and it was composed of a modular parts. but the cost of the garment was astronomical. before you left they would sign off on...
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i did extensive research at the center for jewish history in new york and learned many new things for example the galveston movement which is utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and another 20 minutes talking about this movement. it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a new start but when he returned to moscow he found only a twisted fearful culture and propaganda prejudice namely against jews and americans as "the new york times" correspondent wrote anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that has become the most reactionary power on earth. so in america he was walking on egg shell
i did extensive research at the center for jewish history in new york and learned many new things for example the galveston movement which is utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and another 20 minutes talking about this movement. it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three...
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new york. he was ready to fight. but he says he's also ready to serve in the best thing for the people of new york, crescendo, is for him to step aside and then he says his resignation will take effect in 14 days. and then the soliloquy, the swan song. made it through the pandemic of the worst of times, had to do it without help, that whole thing. he thanks new yorkers for giving him opportunity reserve. you're watching "outnumbered." kayleigh mcenany, dagen mcdowell, fox news headlines 24/7 reporter carley shimkus. in the center virtual seat, fox news contributor and professor of medicine at nyu, dr. marc siegel. well, kayleigh, when we talk politics we often will acknowledge that it so blood sport. and for a governor who we know has joked about the allegations against him and has made at least inferences that the stories were not true. albeit in accordance but he did not deny. he said he either didn't remember or he didn't mean so many of those things that made those women uncomfortable. the politics, though, is what he capitulated to. not the law. the politics. >> kayleigh: that's exactly right. what you just wit
new york. he was ready to fight. but he says he's also ready to serve in the best thing for the people of new york, crescendo, is for him to step aside and then he says his resignation will take effect in 14 days. and then the soliloquy, the swan song. made it through the pandemic of the worst of times, had to do it without help, that whole thing. he thanks new yorkers for giving him opportunity reserve. you're watching "outnumbered." kayleigh mcenany, dagen mcdowell, fox news...
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." ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: i'm lawrence jones in new york. one thingt this pandemic exposed is how much america's elite class will recents the rest of us for having the same freedom. that's why they locked us up and disobeyed anybody who didn't obey their honors. former actor and governor arnold schwarz how he and his sophisticated peers feel. >> people should know there is a virus here it kills people. and the only way we prevent it to get vaccinated, to wear masks, to do social distancing, washing your hands all the time and not just to think about well, my freedom is being kind of disturbed here. no, screw your freedom because with freedom comes obligations and a responsibility. >> lawrence: part of me wants to laugh but it's chilling that someone who once governor add state can speak so callously about the things that make america great. they all feel this way. said the last part out loud. what's worse is what the people in power are doing to make his words a reality. today in san francisco, following new york's league requiring proof of vaccinatio
." ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: i'm lawrence jones in new york. one thingt this pandemic exposed is how much america's elite class will recents the rest of us for having the same freedom. that's why they locked us up and disobeyed anybody who didn't obey their honors. former actor and governor arnold schwarz how he and his sophisticated peers feel. >> people should know there is a virus here it kills people. and the only way we prevent it to get vaccinated, to wear masks, to do social...
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new york city. stuart: maybe things will change. we shall see. , thank you for being on the shelter -- show. stuart: fox news got an exclusive caught up with cnn host chris cuomo. he's in sag harbor unquote a long planned vacation. here's what happened next. roll tape. >> did you advise him to step down? are you continuing to advise him? do you think that's an ethical conflict? >> i think you have a job to do and i'm letting you do it. >> thank you, sir. stuart: there are growing calls for chris cuomo to resign from cnn. ad lib. futures, that's what the script says. of 130 points for the dow jones, nasdaq about 58, kind of a favorable consumer price story this morning and that's why stocks are up. we will be back. ♪♪ that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around
new york city. stuart: maybe things will change. we shall see. , thank you for being on the shelter -- show. stuart: fox news got an exclusive caught up with cnn host chris cuomo. he's in sag harbor unquote a long planned vacation. here's what happened next. roll tape. >> did you advise him to step down? are you continuing to advise him? do you think that's an ethical conflict? >> i think you have a job to do and i'm letting you do it. >> thank you, sir. stuart: there are...