145
145
Oct 8, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
and the editor of "the new yorker" our friend david remnick will be here but before we get to all thatears old. as a result, she has a much different frame of reference than i do, so i thought i'd find out how much karen knows about the past in a segment called "what does karen know? ♪ >> seth: hi, karen, how are you? >> i'm good, how are you >> seth: good. i miss seeing you in person, but it's lovely to see you virtually this way >> it's so nice to see you too >> seth: how has been -- how has the pandemic been for a 25-year-old? >> um, i mean for me particularly as someone who doesn't go out much to begin with, you know, just a little bit more sadness [ laughter ] >> seth: all right are you ready for another trip down my memory lane to see if it triggers a memory in you >> yes, i'm excited. i've done some studying. >> seth: okay, great you've studied the '80s, the '90s and whatnot >> oh. i think i went back too far. never mind, that's - [ laughter ] >> seth: how dare you, karen how dare you here's our first item. does this mean anything to you, karen? >> um, no. it almost -- my initia
and the editor of "the new yorker" our friend david remnick will be here but before we get to all thatears old. as a result, she has a much different frame of reference than i do, so i thought i'd find out how much karen knows about the past in a segment called "what does karen know? ♪ >> seth: hi, karen, how are you? >> i'm good, how are you >> seth: good. i miss seeing you in person, but it's lovely to see you virtually this way >> it's so nice to see...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
america is faltering and for new yorkers like to mika every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. when i close my eyes and when i would dream i just saw myself once a day so that's there i certainly see that coming here it took a lot of discipline so when everybody's like partying in college. working 2 jobs i was studying in a conservatory i was so. our . it takes some people years to get a broadway gig but. it's her version of the american dream. but the dream is at least for now. closed because of the corona virus pandemic and it was recently announced that they will remain closed at least until next june. which was meant to appear right now is about a black woman living in america during the 1960 s. at the height of the civil rights movement an important topic now just before the presidential election because the u.s. is more divided today than it's been in a very long time into opponents and supporters of president and also in the question of whether black americans are still systematically disa
america is faltering and for new yorkers like to mika every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. when i close my eyes and when i would dream i just saw myself once a day so that's there i certainly see that coming here it took a lot of discipline so when everybody's like partying in college. working 2 jobs i was studying in a conservatory i was so. our . it takes some people years to get a broadway gig but....
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
america is faltering before new yorkers like to me every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. so that's. a lot of. our. acting. it takes some people years to get a broadway gig but to manage it in just a month it's her version of the american dream. but the dream is at least for now. closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and it was recently announced that they will remain closed at least until next june. it was meant to appear right now is about a black woman living in america during the 1960 s. at the height of the civil rights movement. an important topic now just before the presidential election because the u.s. is more divided today than it's been in a very long time in 2 opponents and supporters of president donald trump and also on the question of whether black americans are still systematically disadvantaged i feel sad and and partially for me yes. but also i feel more sad for people who. would benefit from me i feel sad for that family around i. you know may not understand why people s
america is faltering before new yorkers like to me every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. so that's. a lot of. our. acting. it takes some people years to get a broadway gig but to manage it in just a month it's her version of the american dream. but the dream is at least for now. closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and it was recently announced that they will remain closed at least until next...
79
79
Oct 16, 2020
10/20
by
COM
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
on the show, i mean, we were going through one of the most, i think, chaotic periods that most new yorkers figuring out how to fight the coronavirus. i think the question i have for you is how are you doing and, from your perspective, how is new york doing? >> i'm doing much better than i was doing. i think we're all doing better than we were doing. and, look, it was frightening. there's no other word besides that. you know, we were right up on the edge. i think we were closer to the edge, trevor, than a lot of people realized. new yorkers, god bless them, went from the highest infection rate in the united states to the lowest. and that was all new yorkers. that was all social action. you want to talk about social action, that was it. and we're much smarter for it, and we now do more testing than any state in the united states, and we are looking at this, trevor, on a microlevel that, frankly, no other state is analyzing this situation. we're tracking this virus on like a neighborhood level now and attacking it on a neighborhood level to make sure that we stay ahead of it. >> trevor: well,
on the show, i mean, we were going through one of the most, i think, chaotic periods that most new yorkers figuring out how to fight the coronavirus. i think the question i have for you is how are you doing and, from your perspective, how is new york doing? >> i'm doing much better than i was doing. i think we're all doing better than we were doing. and, look, it was frightening. there's no other word besides that. you know, we were right up on the edge. i think we were closer to the...
18
18
Oct 8, 2020
10/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
many new yorkers are feeling the pinch. some are worried for the dire economic situation they're facing. >> fifth avenue, a symbol of new york's prosperity looks abandoned. big retail chains are considering giving up. it is just not worth it. restaurants and smallll stores e struggling to survive. there are more and more homeless people on the streets. the job is no longer worthwhile for yellow cabs either. only about a quarter of the taxis are still on the street. victor is behind the wheel for the first time in five months. he even thought about quitting his yellow cab entirely. >> many of us are not working right now. most of us are not working. if someone is coming back to work, they usually -- i know for a fact they are working 14 or 16 hours every day to make ends meet. >> jenny's toy store was closed for 2.5 months. sales have been drastically down since she reopened. way too little to cover her her rent is rent. jenny has very big political opinions. she is a fan of kamala harris and she blames mismanagement of the c
many new yorkers are feeling the pinch. some are worried for the dire economic situation they're facing. >> fifth avenue, a symbol of new york's prosperity looks abandoned. big retail chains are considering giving up. it is just not worth it. restaurants and smallll stores e struggling to survive. there are more and more homeless people on the streets. the job is no longer worthwhile for yellow cabs either. only about a quarter of the taxis are still on the street. victor is behind the...
223
223
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
i believe in the powers of new yorkers. cuomo, de blasio, they didn't stop the virus, new yorkers stop the virus. new yorkers will survive. >> tucker: i love that. do you have investors? do the stomach they agree, too? do you have anyone saying, that's a pretty brave time to open a restaurant? >> i have such a strong belief in the people that i work with, from the mixologists to the shaft, front of house, back of house, dishwasher who reemployed who works his heart out because he needs this job. everyone needs this job. we are a family. this is even brought us closer together, in a neighborhood where there's not a lot of great options we are positively the best cocktail bar in new york city at this moment. >> tucker: i bet you 100% of the people watching right now are inspired by what you are saying. with the city government of new york inspired? have they encouraged you? >> absolutely not. i will say one thing, open dining, alfresco dining, is a wonderful idea. it should have been implemented long ago. why? the city gets a
i believe in the powers of new yorkers. cuomo, de blasio, they didn't stop the virus, new yorkers stop the virus. new yorkers will survive. >> tucker: i love that. do you have investors? do the stomach they agree, too? do you have anyone saying, that's a pretty brave time to open a restaurant? >> i have such a strong belief in the people that i work with, from the mixologists to the shaft, front of house, back of house, dishwasher who reemployed who works his heart out because he...
171
171
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
new yorkers stop the virus. and new yorkers will survive. >> tucker: i love that. i love that.have investors? to the agree, is also? to they hav you have family? did anyone say, "wow, not a great time to open a restaurant?" >> i have such a strong belief in the people i work with, my talented team, the mixologists, the chefs, the dishwasher who we employ who comes every day and works his heart out because he needs this job, everyone needs this job, and we are a family, so this has brought us closer together, and we have been embraced by our neighborhood. in a neighborhood where there's not a lot of great options, we are positively the best cocktail bar in new york city at this moment. >> tucker: so, i bet you, 100% of the people watching right now are inspired by what you are saying. was the city government of new york inspired? have encouraged you? >> absolutely not. i will say one thing. open dining, alfresco dining, is a wonderful idea, and it should have been implement in long ago. why? because the city gets a lot of money charging bars and restaurants cafe sidewalk fees,n
new yorkers stop the virus. and new yorkers will survive. >> tucker: i love that. i love that.have investors? to the agree, is also? to they hav you have family? did anyone say, "wow, not a great time to open a restaurant?" >> i have such a strong belief in the people i work with, my talented team, the mixologists, the chefs, the dishwasher who we employ who comes every day and works his heart out because he needs this job, everyone needs this job, and we are a family, so...
62
62
Oct 8, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm originally a new yorker and i know a con job when i hear it. i live in california now. called out all of the hatred we have in america. he has called it all out.
i'm originally a new yorker and i know a con job when i hear it. i live in california now. called out all of the hatred we have in america. he has called it all out.
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
not going to just stop who you are of course a new york city we leave you to glory again i'm a new yorker. you know. we don't give up. we don't you know come with us when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. all right from new york to iceland's where one man is battling to clear the streets of the capital reykjavik from discarded chewing gum 70 year old. and has cleaned up over 15000 pieces of chewing gum from the city streets in the past 11 weeks he says it's rewarding to wipe the sticky blobs away his project is sponsored by local companies do wish people would stop and think before gobbling the gum out and city streets. there you have it that's it for me and a business team here in berlin you want to check out more to look for us on the dot com slash business facebook and twitter as well thanks for watching. to the point strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. the days of uncertainty don't just say donald trump no longer has any kofi 19 symptoms so what's behind the president'
not going to just stop who you are of course a new york city we leave you to glory again i'm a new yorker. you know. we don't give up. we don't you know come with us when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. all right from new york to iceland's where one man is battling to clear the streets of the capital reykjavik from discarded chewing gum 70 year old. and has cleaned up over 15000 pieces of chewing gum...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow.this is just 6. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. the experience knowledge to. slow internet connections are a growing problem. but back to soon change with the help of a small army of hundreds of mini satellite based orbit the earth and sun there are data all over the world believe the 1st satellites have already been sent out high speed internet from outer space. 45 minutes on d w. i'm not laughing at the germans because somebody down but less than nothing with the event of an thinks deep into german culture up here in new jersey will take this drama there you go see it's all out there enough time rachel join me for me to get on the golf course. thank you. some noises make your skin crawl a nasty sensation which some people seem to enjoy provoking. but other noises induce a pleasant change all for example and if some are videos what do scientists have to say about that. hello and welcome to a new edition of tomorrow today. before we explore the phnom.
and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow.this is just 6. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. the experience knowledge to. slow internet connections are a growing problem. but back to soon change with the help of a small army of hundreds of mini satellite based orbit the earth and sun there are data all over the world believe the 1st satellites have already been sent out high speed internet from outer space. 45...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
not going to just stop who you are of course i know your city will leave its glory again i'm a new yorker. you know. we don't give up. we don't you know come with those when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. now american writer and poet louise cloak has been awarded the 2020 nobel prize from the church of the swedish nobel academy appraise what they call her unmistakable poetic voice she's already appeared at surprise well under professor of english literature at yale university a windfall of several scandals links to the world's preeminent literary award. here in europe you can spend a long time trying to find a book of poetry written by louise glued on thursday afternoon only a single copy was available at one of stockholm's biggest libraries and in germany the author is currently not published at all yet the 77 year old is an established figure in the u.s. in 2016 she received the national humanities medal presented by then president barack obama clark is an adjunct professor who has taught at
not going to just stop who you are of course i know your city will leave its glory again i'm a new yorker. you know. we don't give up. we don't you know come with those when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. now american writer and poet louise cloak has been awarded the 2020 nobel prize from the church of the swedish nobel academy appraise what they call her unmistakable poetic voice she's already...
49
49
Oct 13, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the new yorker boasted -- the new york wonder man had lambasted the reactionaries here until their lives were hardly worth living. an italian american voter from new jersey composed a scathing denunciation of employment conditions, if publication in his local newspaper citing the statistics in argument that had been propagated by the smith campaign. if factory worker from hartford writing under the pseudonym worker assailed of the " insulting notion of republican prosperity which had never shown up in his community." a polish american worker from western massachusetts excoriated the republican party for having "protected and foster the special interests of a certain few augusta, interest of the many." an italian worker from rhode island talked about powerful interests in justifying a town in support for the democrats smith. it is well known that al smith was a favorite of the recent immigrant working classes, who were attracted to his candidacy because he opposed prohibition and because he was a catholic, and because he spoke with a - bowery brogue and defended the americanism of the imm
the new yorker boasted -- the new york wonder man had lambasted the reactionaries here until their lives were hardly worth living. an italian american voter from new jersey composed a scathing denunciation of employment conditions, if publication in his local newspaper citing the statistics in argument that had been propagated by the smith campaign. if factory worker from hartford writing under the pseudonym worker assailed of the " insulting notion of republican prosperity which had never...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
america is faltering and for new yorkers like to me every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. when i close my eyes and when i would dream i just saw myself once a day so that's where i started to see that coming here it took a lot of discipline so when everybody's like partying in college i was working 2 jobs i was studying in a conservatory i was taking my liberal arts classes to you and then doing an internship at that theater company acting in those shows. and sell every. our. it takes some people years to get up. but. it's her version of the american dream. but the dream at least for now. closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and it was recently announced that they will remain closed at least until next june. is about a black woman living in america. at the height of the civil rights movement an important topic now just before the presidential election because the u.s. is more divided today than it's been in a very long time into opponents and supporters of president and also in the questi
america is faltering and for new yorkers like to me every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. when i close my eyes and when i would dream i just saw myself once a day so that's where i started to see that coming here it took a lot of discipline so when everybody's like partying in college i was working 2 jobs i was studying in a conservatory i was taking my liberal arts classes to you and then doing an...
275
275
Oct 19, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
by susan, theed new yorker staff writer and peter baker. susan glasser on the brand-new book on james baker, the life and times of james baker. iner baker, no relation come susan glasser, welcome to "washington journal." let me start with a question about the idea of doing this book on james baker. this obviously predates the 2020 election, but this is earlier than 2016 correct? visualize thenot rise of donald trump in the transformation of the republican party we started this book back in the obama era. we had a sense that baker was a character who would help us to write a big story about washington as well has -- as well as his own personal story. from watergaten to the end of the cold war and james baker is in the middle of that. host: was an easy prey? did he easily agreed to be interviewed for the book project? wast: at this point, he willing and ready for some of the l2 write a biography about him. some -- ready for amebody else to write biography about him. he was open and cooperative. he didn't put anything off balance. he was very g
by susan, theed new yorker staff writer and peter baker. susan glasser on the brand-new book on james baker, the life and times of james baker. iner baker, no relation come susan glasser, welcome to "washington journal." let me start with a question about the idea of doing this book on james baker. this obviously predates the 2020 election, but this is earlier than 2016 correct? visualize thenot rise of donald trump in the transformation of the republican party we started this book...
165
165
Oct 1, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
when the virus came in from china, we saw new yorkers respond with the same grit and tenacity, courage this city that we love so much. doctors and nurses worked around the clock. the heroes of the new york pd, nypd, we love them, and they endorsed me, so i like 'em even more, but they are great. new york's finest. and the fdny, the bravest. they're great. i know them all very well. and other first responders risked their lives to save others. and, of course, the catholic community and the men and women of the new york archdiocese answered the call and, frankly, answered it like nobody else could. catholic schools, hospitals, shelters, soup kitchens and food pantries, you served with a supreme devotion to your citizens. the alfred earth smith foundation -- alfred e. smith supported the children and families of new york. thank you. you showed the world the essence of the catholic faith. i've known about it for a long time. i lived right next to a magnificent catholic church. as jesus christ said in the gospel, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. as presi
when the virus came in from china, we saw new yorkers respond with the same grit and tenacity, courage this city that we love so much. doctors and nurses worked around the clock. the heroes of the new york pd, nypd, we love them, and they endorsed me, so i like 'em even more, but they are great. new york's finest. and the fdny, the bravest. they're great. i know them all very well. and other first responders risked their lives to save others. and, of course, the catholic community and the men...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. who. sees as only seeing his. feet because of for me online and around champion. but today a german finnish superstar is entering commune raised as an eco investor and he's driving mickey truman balcony with his cream tank fast of all. red. and that's. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can try to clear your head. stay choose and let's all try to stay good. w. y z u s is on its way to bring you more conservation plays how do we make signals greener how can we protect habitats we can make a difference globally genius mental series a global signals and on g.w. and all mine. then we'll festival kwok. but. we are living during the most extraordinary prime ministry. of transport will go for the electric good. image that. rev the also have admitted it. we met someone in a hurry to make the bin a c. work better. than if you discussed the side execute code that.
and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. who. sees as only seeing his. feet because of for me online and around champion. but today a german finnish superstar is entering commune raised as an eco investor and he's driving mickey truman balcony with his cream tank fast of all. red. and that's. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they...
103
103
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
laura: many new yorkers have waited in line for hours and the board of elections was not prepared.op officialen >> we had folks showing up saturday morning when the polls opened at 10:00 a.m. at 6:00 a.m. -- the lines were forming. this is important to peopl they are willing to put the time into it and they are going to make their voices heard. laura: in new york city and across america, despite the pandemic, miions are voting in what could be a record turnout for a presidential election. that solemn moment that the people give their verd their leaders. as americans flocked toe vote rest of the world is keeping a close eye on what it means. we are talking to our trrespondence around the globe and tonight, we south korea and germany, countries that were rebuilt after world war ii with the help of american leadership. we begin with e bbc south korea correspondent. how is trump' style of leadership gone down? reporter: when it comes to the alliance publicly people will tell yout is ironclad, but there are several cracks for a number of reass. first, the cost of sharing the number of t
laura: many new yorkers have waited in line for hours and the board of elections was not prepared.op officialen >> we had folks showing up saturday morning when the polls opened at 10:00 a.m. at 6:00 a.m. -- the lines were forming. this is important to peopl they are willing to put the time into it and they are going to make their voices heard. laura: in new york city and across america, despite the pandemic, miions are voting in what could be a record turnout for a presidential election....
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
and it is just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. and. there's a cultural raging for the american dream. let's face it. but which way is it headed artists are concerned but moves them for tara 1st filmmakers and writers who share their views nation in turmoil. 21. d w. closer to see people from around the world put on display. come closer to marvel at our extraordinary collection of change human being. right out to the light in the suffering of people who are. different all to justify the meal is the 1st time a story. in 45 minutes. in the art of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store. for the future to. construct a major city to incite. culture. on. this planet xolair. the possibility for real violence in the country is its real. business. it takes someone very very strong to run this country and in my eyes i think is doing a very good job. a deeply divided splitting america politically economically and culturally. this is a journey through this so-called land of opportunity. for. writers filmmakers and capture the curren
and it is just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. and. there's a cultural raging for the american dream. let's face it. but which way is it headed artists are concerned but moves them for tara 1st filmmakers and writers who share their views nation in turmoil. 21. d w. closer to see people from around the world put on display. come closer to marvel at our extraordinary collection of change human being. right out to the light in the suffering of...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. and. africa. digitalisation in the pandemics. and online payment system has. probe wonders motorcycle taxis back on the road among small drive. now the customers pay for the ride without cash. the. dogs life. what kind of home furnishings do they prefer. renowned designers want to find out the design the furniture for dogs. but the designs. we visit an exhibition in london to try. your room. 60. miles yes it's way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream how can we protect habitats we can make a difference googling to see fundamental series of the global 2000 w. and online. what do i mean all kinds of mission groups then it's all payment systems i mean god man are just having common well believe it or not they are kind of to protect then vomits more on that coming up on the show i know it's i mean lego could mean one thing they've been done they've seen much of our lives right now but we still need to care for the environment right sandra.
and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. and. africa. digitalisation in the pandemics. and online payment system has. probe wonders motorcycle taxis back on the road among small drive. now the customers pay for the ride without cash. the. dogs life. what kind of home furnishings do they prefer. renowned designers want to find out the design the furniture for dogs. but the designs. we visit an exhibition in london to try. your room. 60....
70
70
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
they also like to see it next week in the new yorker.something like when i wrote this book Ãbi found at nyu, maybe a dozen notebooks that look like models calf, cow, there was a diary, handwritten diary. very expensive. i went down and took one full day, they didn't have the resources to do this, i photographed with my iphone every page of this notebook. then i did research in the city but i didn't have time to transcribe all that tough handwriting. then i hired a graduate student to do that work. but the first time Ãb occasionally i will hire somebody Ãbif there is no way i can find the time to do the transcription work. last year i was a fellow at the Ãbon sabbatical and they will hire for you and pay the salary of up to four research assistants to help you on whatever project at the radcliffe institute to do. i was working on the last archive and i hired Ãbit's the first time i had a team to do these things. totally different things. that is a case where i benefited because they were brilliant and incredible and resourceful. fun and c
they also like to see it next week in the new yorker.something like when i wrote this book Ãbi found at nyu, maybe a dozen notebooks that look like models calf, cow, there was a diary, handwritten diary. very expensive. i went down and took one full day, they didn't have the resources to do this, i photographed with my iphone every page of this notebook. then i did research in the city but i didn't have time to transcribe all that tough handwriting. then i hired a graduate student to do that...
75
75
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
so, alec, are new yorkers -- alex, are new yorkers turning out early?: oh, they are, and in crowds. arthel, take a walk with me. here you'll see the line entering madison square garden. this is one of the 280 polling places, and voters here in new york will now have -- there you go, we've got some people just walking out. they have until november 1st for these early voting sessions before, of course, the election day on november 3rd. and this long line, this is already stretching up to four hours. polls opened just four hours ago. >> i just want to get this out of the way. i wanted to have my vote counted. >> you would say get out here today, tomorrow, get your vote in, make sure it counts. >> i just thought of it as a way to really make sure that my vote gets counted. i get -- i'm nervous about mail-in ballots right now. >> reporter: early voting here launched last year during the primary in june. more than 118,000 people voted early. 280 polling places are now to open statewide, so many new yorkers will have to plan ahead or make long drives. roughly
so, alec, are new yorkers -- alex, are new yorkers turning out early?: oh, they are, and in crowds. arthel, take a walk with me. here you'll see the line entering madison square garden. this is one of the 280 polling places, and voters here in new york will now have -- there you go, we've got some people just walking out. they have until november 1st for these early voting sessions before, of course, the election day on november 3rd. and this long line, this is already stretching up to four...
105
105
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what new yorkers did. you do it in a way that empowers people and unifies people.have so many divisions, upstates and down state, democrat, republican, sexual orientation, religions. we were united in a way that i never felt it. it was inspiring to me and it gave me energy and that's what keeps me going. that's what the book is about. when you give them information and you trust them, they respond in kind. i believe that. that's the hope that keeps me going with all this president and the white house and all this politics. people are good and smart, i am trying to go right to the people and give them the information because i believe they'll act responsively. when they get the information that they believe unfiltered. >> i know it is impossible to say. when do you think the next time in new york city anybody can walk into a restaurant eat inside and not having to wear a mask, just have a normal night out in a restaurant with other people? >> it would have to be, you have to develop a vaccine. people would have to believe it's a vaccine. you have to administer the 2
that's what new yorkers did. you do it in a way that empowers people and unifies people.have so many divisions, upstates and down state, democrat, republican, sexual orientation, religions. we were united in a way that i never felt it. it was inspiring to me and it gave me energy and that's what keeps me going. that's what the book is about. when you give them information and you trust them, they respond in kind. i believe that. that's the hope that keeps me going with all this president and...
255
255
Oct 23, 2020
10/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
i didn't panic, and new yorkers didn't panic. them the facts, i told them what we were going to do loout it, and this state turned everything around. that's what bothers him about new york. it shows him what this country could have done. how did we go from the highest rate in the united states to one of the lowestfection rates in the -- lowest infection rates in the united states after what new york went through, and why isn't that the story in every state? why do we have, seven months later, these states with hundreds of people getting sick every day, when they had seven months to prepare, and there's still no testing, there's no tracing, there's no hospital beds? it's an historic government blunder, and new york represents the opposite to him. , and that's why it's galling. and do i speak to it every chance i get? you're damn right i do. >> stephen: now, i'm going to talk about the 40 states that are currently on new york's quarantine list and three more now qualify but they're exempt, which is new jersey, connecticut and penns
i didn't panic, and new yorkers didn't panic. them the facts, i told them what we were going to do loout it, and this state turned everything around. that's what bothers him about new york. it shows him what this country could have done. how did we go from the highest rate in the united states to one of the lowestfection rates in the -- lowest infection rates in the united states after what new york went through, and why isn't that the story in every state? why do we have, seven months later,...
298
298
Oct 20, 2020
10/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
"new yorker" magazine told fox news jeffrey jeffrey toobin has been suspended while we investigate ther. and in a statement to motherboard, he said "i made an embarrassingly stupid mistake leaving i was off camera. i apologize to my wife, family, friends, and coworkers. i believed i was not visible on zoom. i thought no one on the zoom zoom call to see me. i thought i had muted the zoom video. it's unclear if or when he will appear on cnn again. the network said it granted him some time off in his request while the "deals with a personal issue." sean. >> sean: okay, rick, thank you. i thought i've heard it all. rick leventhal. now this thursday, the presidential biden will face off, one debate before election day just like clockwork, the mob, the media, they're doing everything they can do to protect the weak, frail and cognitively struggling and corrupt joe biden because breaking tonight, the debate commission has now adopted a new rule, unilaterally to mute microphones, claiming it's to allow each candidate to have uninterrupted time. this debate commission is corrupt and abusively b
"new yorker" magazine told fox news jeffrey jeffrey toobin has been suspended while we investigate ther. and in a statement to motherboard, he said "i made an embarrassingly stupid mistake leaving i was off camera. i apologize to my wife, family, friends, and coworkers. i believed i was not visible on zoom. i thought no one on the zoom zoom call to see me. i thought i had muted the zoom video. it's unclear if or when he will appear on cnn again. the network said it granted him...
29
29
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
saw the virus came in, we new yorkers responded with the selflessness that has always defined the cityt we love so much. doctors and nurses worked around-the-clock. the heroes of the new york pd, we love them. they are great. new york's finest. the fdny, the bravest. i know them all very well. other first responders risked their lives to save others. the many women of the new york archdiocese answered the call and answered it like nobody else could. schools, hospitals shelters, food pantries, he served with the extreme devotion to your fellow citizens. the foundation made an 8 million-dollar gift to support children and families of new york. hank you. you showed the world the essence of the catholic faith. i lives right next to a magnificent catholic church. as jesus christ said in the gospel, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. catholic thank the community for the magnificent generosity you showed in america's hour. we mourn for all of those who lost a loved one. we will defeat the virus. we have reduced that the tally rate by 85% since april. we are
saw the virus came in, we new yorkers responded with the selflessness that has always defined the cityt we love so much. doctors and nurses worked around-the-clock. the heroes of the new york pd, we love them. they are great. new york's finest. the fdny, the bravest. i know them all very well. other first responders risked their lives to save others. the many women of the new york archdiocese answered the call and answered it like nobody else could. schools, hospitals shelters, food pantries,...
35
35
Oct 29, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
but new yorkers are turning up to have their say.d and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. is this important for you to vote in this election? it is important to vote in every election, but this one in particular is very important but i felt that democracy is at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in government and ifeel like i would like to at least get it back to what i feel like is a normal presidency. what has motivated you to be out here so early? to get donald trump out of office? why? because he's a white supremacist and doing so many bad things i do not know where to start. despite this, voting is very straightforward it's time to turned to staten island. it turns out it was brisk and support for the president is still strong. i do not like what is going on in my country, so i voted straight down the line, a man named trump. what are you
but new yorkers are turning up to have their say.d and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. is this important for you to vote in this election? it is important to vote in every election, but this one in particular is very important but i felt that democracy is at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in...
70
70
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
he was written fiction, was that new yorker got a phd meet top political the university of californiawrote novels. there pieces as well. we go with the ugly american, astonishing publishing success. but he wrote a bunch of other books some got made into their space which was made into a fil film, came out and 62 during the cuban missile crisis during henry fonda's the president of the united states people may have seen is a great, great movie. it was a greenfield and 1956 on at least evenson's campaign. helping stevenson's with the category primate attention against his democratic competitors and then when greenfield formed in 1959 he asked burdick to join he said no, it was an incredibly world famous celebrity and it's not something he was going to take on but he was fascinated by and it was indefensible. god is colleagues to send all these top-secret documents he used all that stuff to write a really distressing novel about the i company much the company's dismay. and the dies tragically the next year will paying he had a terrible heart condition. so people don't know anymore, he wa
he was written fiction, was that new yorker got a phd meet top political the university of californiawrote novels. there pieces as well. we go with the ugly american, astonishing publishing success. but he wrote a bunch of other books some got made into their space which was made into a fil film, came out and 62 during the cuban missile crisis during henry fonda's the president of the united states people may have seen is a great, great movie. it was a greenfield and 1956 on at least evenson's...
55
55
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
but new yorkers are turning up to have their say.en in the morning, cold and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. incident wouldn't be devoting the selection particularly? yes but in particular, when i thought democracy was at sta ke. when i thought democracy was at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in government and i feel like chaos that i have not seen before in government and ifeel like i would like to at least get it back to what i feel like is a like to at least get it back to what ifeel like is a normal presidency. what is motivated you to be out here so what is motivated you to be out here so early? to get donald trump out of office? why? because a white supremacist in destroying so many bad things i do know where to start. despite this, voting is very straightforward and having done my six -- civic —— civic duty, dry place turned out th
but new yorkers are turning up to have their say.en in the morning, cold and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. incident wouldn't be devoting the selection particularly? yes but in particular, when i thought democracy was at sta ke. when i thought democracy was at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in...
233
233
Oct 13, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
the "new yorker" boasted that, quote, the new york wonder man had bombasted things so that life wasn't worth living. an italian-american voter from newark, new jersey, posed a scathing renunciation, citing arguments that had been propagated by the smith campaign. a factory worker from hartford writing under the pseudonym "worker" with prosperity had just never shown up in his community. a polish worker from western massachusetts excoriated the republican party for having, quote, further protected and fostered the special interests of a certain few against the common interests of the many. an italian american rhode islander required the coolidge administration's powerful interests in justifying italian rhode island's support for the democrat smith. it is well known that al smith was a favorite of the recent immigrant working classes who were attracted to his candidacy because he opposed prohibition, and because he was a catholic, and because he spoke with a bowery brogue and defended the americanism of immigrants. that's all true and profoundly important. it is the beginning of the stor
the "new yorker" boasted that, quote, the new york wonder man had bombasted things so that life wasn't worth living. an italian-american voter from newark, new jersey, posed a scathing renunciation, citing arguments that had been propagated by the smith campaign. a factory worker from hartford writing under the pseudonym "worker" with prosperity had just never shown up in his community. a polish worker from western massachusetts excoriated the republican party for having,...
32
32
Oct 19, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
you can read susan glasser regularly in the new yorker and peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. the new book is the man who ran washington, life and times of james >> every day we are taking your calls live on their with the news of the day. to discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, a discussion of the review of the 2016 fbi russia probe. then we will talk about campaign 2020 with the chair of a democratic super pac. watch live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your facebook comments, texts, and tweets. coronavirus was among the topics on the sunday news programs. onwill hear from alex azar the administration's response and the development of a vaccine and from nancy pelosi on a proposed 48 hour timeline for reaching an agreement on a covid relief bill.
you can read susan glasser regularly in the new yorker and peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. the new book is the man who ran washington, life and times of james >> every day we are taking your calls live on their with the news of the day. to discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, a discussion of the review of the 2016 fbi russia probe. then we will talk about campaign 2020 with the chair of a democratic super pac. watch...
48
48
Oct 29, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
but new yorkers are turning up to have their say.d and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. is this important for you to vote in this election. this election is very important especially thinking that democracy is at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in government and ifeel like i would like to at least get it back to what i feel like is a normal presidency. what is motivated you to be out here so early? to get donald trump out of office? why? because he's a white supremacist and doing so many bad things i do not know where to start. despite this, voting is very straightforward and having done my civic duty, dry place turned out there was brisk and support for the president still strong. i do not like what is going on in my country, save voted straight down the line, a man named trump. what are you hoping for is an outcome? donald trump to win.
but new yorkers are turning up to have their say.d and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. is this important for you to vote in this election. this election is very important especially thinking that democracy is at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in government and ifeel like i would like to at least...
45
45
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
she was a staff writer at the new yorker. she edited this book six times. she repeatedly would take me to the woodshed frankly and say wait a minute. you have not absolutely confirm this. you need to talk to this person. she would give me graphs. and i would have 250 words on a page typed out. and then she would go after it and asked me to write more than 250 words on the page editing and rearranging. i am blessed. if you know her as a friend and i know her as a wife and a friend. jane: most people like elsa. bob: exactly. jane: the question i had, this issue or process that you went through, coming out of your . much the most famous and accomplished reporter in america. and in out of the tradition of trying to keep your voice neutral. another reporting tell the story. in this case, you actually spoke up as an individual and said, issued an opinion. and i can imagine, it is a hard step to take for people like you like me maybe who are trained as a traditional reporter. no wonder what is it about trump made you feel this was a time actually have speak up and
she was a staff writer at the new yorker. she edited this book six times. she repeatedly would take me to the woodshed frankly and say wait a minute. you have not absolutely confirm this. you need to talk to this person. she would give me graphs. and i would have 250 words on a page typed out. and then she would go after it and asked me to write more than 250 words on the page editing and rearranging. i am blessed. if you know her as a friend and i know her as a wife and a friend. jane: most...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
and it is just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. i just. see. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge tomorrow's just. cuts. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verse verse from here you can see many of the important sides and i'll be checking out those spots on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its good the culture now let's get going in line with the model baroque and wind blew through state to explore the 1st and last around to gain of. 30 minutes on g.w. . bush 1st girl to put a. lot of us are out. in support. of our over some. degree of. thanks. some noises make your skin crawl a nasty sensation which some people seem to enjoy provoking. but other noises induce a pleasant change all for example and if some are videos what do scientists have to say about that. hello and welcome to a new.
and it is just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow. i just. see. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge tomorrow's just. cuts. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verse verse from here you can see many of the important sides and i'll be checking out those spots on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its good the culture now let's get going...
117
117
Oct 15, 2020
10/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
la guardia, alone, provides 15,000 jobs to local workers >> i'm a new yorker. you know, working at la guardia, it's always been something i want to do. >> i am a customer service rep at la guardia airport. i've been with the company for 22 years thank you so much. >> i'm here 30 years never, ever, ever have i seen anything like now. >> nobody has. we call them essential workers because they are essential they fix engines they land planes they clean bathrooms and then, there's all of the industry around them tonight, you'll meet a cab driver, who lives with his wife and kids in an apartment in queens, with his brother and his wife and their kids in an apartment in queens. one of 'em died. coronavirus killed them. their community is ravaged, and he is screaming red, white, and blue i love america and the american way, and i'm hanging on because this is the land of the free it was really inspiring. people hit so hard, inspiring. you know, washington gave the airlines a round of relief this past spring. that money is long gone. they are calling it a negotiation, no
la guardia, alone, provides 15,000 jobs to local workers >> i'm a new yorker. you know, working at la guardia, it's always been something i want to do. >> i am a customer service rep at la guardia airport. i've been with the company for 22 years thank you so much. >> i'm here 30 years never, ever, ever have i seen anything like now. >> nobody has. we call them essential workers because they are essential they fix engines they land planes they clean bathrooms and then,...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
and they are city would leave its glory again i'm a new yorker. you know we don't give up. we don't you know come with those when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. all right from new york to iceland where one man is battling to clear the streets of the capital reykjavik from discarded chewing gum 7 year old son has cleaned up over 15000 pieces of chewing gum from the city streets in the past 11 weeks he says it's rewarding to wipe the sticky blobs away his project is sponsored by local companies and wish people would stop and think before gobbling the gum out in city streets. there you have it that's it for me and of the business team here in berlin you want to check out more to look for us on the dot com slash business facebook and twitter as well thanks for watching. w.'s crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us oceans are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook pa
and they are city would leave its glory again i'm a new yorker. you know we don't give up. we don't you know come with those when you're tough. despite everything the spirit of new york the metropolis the coronavirus really went to town on seems i'm broken. all right from new york to iceland where one man is battling to clear the streets of the capital reykjavik from discarded chewing gum 7 year old son has cleaned up over 15000 pieces of chewing gum from the city streets in the past 11 weeks...
105
105
Oct 13, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
new yorkers are ready to come back and make the city strong and vibrant again. and so i think people are are really bought into the fact that up to all of us to follow these rules, to be governed by the data and science so we can get out of this challenge once and for all, but right now, i see people doing the right thing to help us beat this back and avoid a second wave. >> so many people are suffering in new york city right now. the unemployment rate is huge. people are desperate. they can't pay the rent. they need food. got to put food on the table for their kids. how important is it that the democrats and the republicans in the house and the senate get their act together and pass an economic stimulus package that will help all those folks in new york city right now? >> wolf, it's the only way we truly restart this city and restart our economy and bring people's livelihoods back. we must have that stimulus package. right now, we are depending on what little we have to keep basic services going for people. and to give us the possibility of the restart people n
new yorkers are ready to come back and make the city strong and vibrant again. and so i think people are are really bought into the fact that up to all of us to follow these rules, to be governed by the data and science so we can get out of this challenge once and for all, but right now, i see people doing the right thing to help us beat this back and avoid a second wave. >> so many people are suffering in new york city right now. the unemployment rate is huge. people are desperate. they...
39
39
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
but new yorkers are turning out to have their say.seven in the morning, cold, dark and look at all this enthusiasm for democracy. it's my first time voting inaus democracy. it's my first time voting in a us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be online here with my fellow americans. is it important to you to vote in this election particularly? it's important to vote in every election but yes, this one in particular i thought was very important. when i felt like to mark her if she was at stake. i feel like there's been a level of chaos that i haven't really seen before in government. and if you like i'd like to at least get back to i feel like isa to at least get back to i feel like is a normal presidency. what has motivated you to be out to early? to get trump out of office. why? because he's a white supremacist. and he's doing so many bad things i don't even know where to start. good morning. despite the long lines, voting itself was very straightforward. and having done my civic duty, it was hot time t
but new yorkers are turning out to have their say.seven in the morning, cold, dark and look at all this enthusiasm for democracy. it's my first time voting inaus democracy. it's my first time voting in a us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be online here with my fellow americans. is it important to you to vote in this election particularly? it's important to vote in every election but yes, this one in particular i thought was very important. when i felt like to...
48
48
Oct 8, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
but new yorkers just called it the l. for 76 years l.rried people home again, but the old steal -- passengers dwindled. the l. was being torn down. above chinatown, manhattan's last l. that filled the streets with shadows. -- it proudly clung to potbellied cold stoves for heating its old-fashioned rooms. colored glass are demented ancient windows and passengers paid a station agent who pushed a lever to unlock the gate to let them in. the wooden trains started with tired dignity, passengers sat and the track unrolled behind. the route was passed miles of tenement,'s giving passengers a glimpse into every window. all they got in return was a feeling of being close to the passing parade and lots of noise. the cars themselves were 50 years old, and almost everybody agreed third avenue would be better without the l. that nearly touched the buildings, obstructed traffic and blot it out the sun. it once cost a nickel. before electricity came, tiny steam engines hauled the cars, shining right hot coals on the pedestrian. well, thanks changed. t
but new yorkers just called it the l. for 76 years l.rried people home again, but the old steal -- passengers dwindled. the l. was being torn down. above chinatown, manhattan's last l. that filled the streets with shadows. -- it proudly clung to potbellied cold stoves for heating its old-fashioned rooms. colored glass are demented ancient windows and passengers paid a station agent who pushed a lever to unlock the gate to let them in. the wooden trains started with tired dignity, passengers sat...
33
33
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i have an assignment from the new yorker to write the history of planned parenthood. why is it an issue in the republican contest. i started researching that story and the papers of planned parenthood in the organization. and make sure that they have the papers. meanwhile i was writing an essay they have a legal history workshop. when i teach the class at the harvard law school. i decided. did i want to write a history about that. it was invented it was the guy named martin. i was really excited to write an essay about him. but i went into wikipedia. they had been to the lie detector test. in 1941 he created the comic book that is the best one ever. there was no meaningful scholarship. and no explanation of how they were connected to one another. when i went to the planned parenthood papers. i kept coming across the sky. it turns out that the sister ethel byrne. had founded planned parenthood with her. but that all of was there in a three-way marriage. that is like too interesting to not read about. until i came to a conclusion. that it was too important to not write
i have an assignment from the new yorker to write the history of planned parenthood. why is it an issue in the republican contest. i started researching that story and the papers of planned parenthood in the organization. and make sure that they have the papers. meanwhile i was writing an essay they have a legal history workshop. when i teach the class at the harvard law school. i decided. did i want to write a history about that. it was invented it was the guy named martin. i was really...
129
129
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
the president is a born and raised new yorker. more than 34,000 new yorkers have been killed from this. the president is a relatively small -- this thing has already killed another recent republican presidential candidate, herman cain contracted the virus. the president for months was the only entity holding congregate events during the pandemic and he flouted health guideline ds designed to get people from infect infected. he's done almost immesurable harm. when the person doing the most damage is the person in charge of those public health efforts. that's all you need for a large scale public failure which is what we have and why the united states has more dead and more infected than any other place on earth. it is understandable to be enraged at the president and at this white house for endangering all the other people who he se s they have risked and squandered. being enraged with this president for botching the response to this epidemic so royally. so aggressively under cutting the guidelines that could keep people safe and f
the president is a born and raised new yorker. more than 34,000 new yorkers have been killed from this. the president is a relatively small -- this thing has already killed another recent republican presidential candidate, herman cain contracted the virus. the president for months was the only entity holding congregate events during the pandemic and he flouted health guideline ds designed to get people from infect infected. he's done almost immesurable harm. when the person doing the most...
61
61
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
he said he will not recommend new yorkers until his team conductsal second review. it's diss pickable. the fact is people lost all credibility. new york shut down two week earlier. of the c.d. head said new york's death toll could have been reduceed. trump even had to thet yep a quarantine. badlyne seems and coupleo botched the response. and covid positive patients back to the nursing home against the guidance likely contributed. my fellow g.o.p. colleagues have requested the information, and unform no answer. hey don't want to hold the chinese party and smear trum to win back the white house. that's despicable. e can no longer expect democrats. they will continue to prioritize people over people in the lives of the american people. i yield. mr. clyburn: i thank the gentleman for yielding back. the chair recognizes mr. foster. mr. foster: i believe that public confidence will be crucial in the development and development of vaccines and will equire robust oversight by congress. in july, congressman dr. green ent a letter to the to the g.a.o. to conduct real-time over
he said he will not recommend new yorkers until his team conductsal second review. it's diss pickable. the fact is people lost all credibility. new york shut down two week earlier. of the c.d. head said new york's death toll could have been reduceed. trump even had to thet yep a quarantine. badlyne seems and coupleo botched the response. and covid positive patients back to the nursing home against the guidance likely contributed. my fellow g.o.p. colleagues have requested the information, and...