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every new yorker needs a good paying job. are investing in a new generation of apprenticeships, community hiring and job training. every new yorker -- [applause] needs a safe and welcoming neighborhood. we are getting new york city's most wanted off our streets and investing millions to make our city cleaner and greener. [applause] every new yorker needs and affordable place to live. we are working to ask 500,000 more homes across all five boroughs. and everyone -- [applause] everyone of us needs care. not just in crisis, but throughout our lives. that is why we are expanding the social safety net, making it easier to access public benefits health care, no matter who you are or where you live. [applause] we are changing how we get things done for new yorkers. melding the success of the source. solving problems upstream instead of reacting to crisis downstream. moving beyond recovery into a new era of abundance and equity. it starts now, it starts with thoughts. we are getting things done for the people of new york, and we are
every new yorker needs a good paying job. are investing in a new generation of apprenticeships, community hiring and job training. every new yorker -- [applause] needs a safe and welcoming neighborhood. we are getting new york city's most wanted off our streets and investing millions to make our city cleaner and greener. [applause] every new yorker needs and affordable place to live. we are working to ask 500,000 more homes across all five boroughs. and everyone -- [applause] everyone of us...
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we will create more jobs and opportunities but the new yorkers of today, the new yorkers of tomorrow, we will open up the doors to more people and communities, especially those historically black to have a chance at success. as other states fly backwards and protecting basic fundamental rights will continue to try and protect) every day continue to be nation leading. the task ahead of us may sound daunting, the stakes could not be higher. i'm fortunate to live in a home once occupied by one of our great leaders, thinkers named roosevelt. eleanor roosevelt once said -- [applause] you are going to build a new world must go forward with courage. ... may god bless the great state of new york and they got bless america. thank you. [applause] [applause]
we will create more jobs and opportunities but the new yorkers of today, the new yorkers of tomorrow, we will open up the doors to more people and communities, especially those historically black to have a chance at success. as other states fly backwards and protecting basic fundamental rights will continue to try and protect) every day continue to be nation leading. the task ahead of us may sound daunting, the stakes could not be higher. i'm fortunate to live in a home once occupied by one of...
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we will do the hard things, the necessary things, to lift up and support new yorkers and to clear a path for them to realize the new york dream. that is my promise to the people of new york, and i will work with the members of this legislature, day in and day out, to keep that promise. may god bless the great state of new york, and may god bless america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]
we will do the hard things, the necessary things, to lift up and support new yorkers and to clear a path for them to realize the new york dream. that is my promise to the people of new york, and i will work with the members of this legislature, day in and day out, to keep that promise. may god bless the great state of new york, and may god bless america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]
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we will do the hard things, the necessary things, to lift up and support new yorkers and to clear a path for them to realize the new york dream. that is my promise to the people of new york, and i will work with the members of this legislature, day in and day out, to keep that promise. may god bless the great state of new york, and may god bless america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] start your day with washington journal, your window into the nation's capital. the only nationally televised forum for discussing the latest issues in washington across the country. >> it gives the people an opportunity to speak for themselves on the issues that they actually care about. >> join us for a live three hour conversation with congressional members. >> c-span is one of the great institutions in this country where speech sometimes, unpopular, can still be allowed. >> in washington influences. >> thanks for bringing a balance discussion to all of the policy issues and nobody else does that as well as c-span. >> you can watch washington journal live every morning a
we will do the hard things, the necessary things, to lift up and support new yorkers and to clear a path for them to realize the new york dream. that is my promise to the people of new york, and i will work with the members of this legislature, day in and day out, to keep that promise. may god bless the great state of new york, and may god bless america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] start your day with washington journal, your window into the nation's...
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and this is what i know about new yorkers. like when lieutenant governor, the lieutenant governors do a lot of traveling, i know every corn over this state. new yorkers are stuff. -- are tough. they're undeter ched they're unafraid. we're also innovators and creators. we can be optimists and realists. dreamers and doers. but above all, we are kriented, there's no stopping us. and there's no fight for what is right that we will ever back down from. those of you who will gather with us in a little over a week, i'll be delivering an am bushes state of the state so i won't go into politics today, save up for that one so it'll be longer. but there's some -- but there's some fights we have to take on. affordability in housing, energy, and everything. it's making life just too damn hard for new yorkers. and the gun violence epidemic. my gosh. the loss of lives goes on and on. the rise in hate crimes. what happened here. especially the anti-semitism, asian hate, anti-lgbtq hate and the systemic racism that still persists to this day.
and this is what i know about new yorkers. like when lieutenant governor, the lieutenant governors do a lot of traveling, i know every corn over this state. new yorkers are stuff. -- are tough. they're undeter ched they're unafraid. we're also innovators and creators. we can be optimists and realists. dreamers and doers. but above all, we are kriented, there's no stopping us. and there's no fight for what is right that we will ever back down from. those of you who will gather with us in a...
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strange things found in new york city parks, the latest in alligator, where it was found as relieved new yorkers say later, gator. it's monday, february 20th. from abc news. this is world news now . typically new yorkers moved to florida the other way around. first, it was the rats now we gotta worry about gators. i wasn't ready to park. at least it wasn't on a subway. that's how we're getting you started this morning, andrew denver joined alongside by morgan. nor would have you ever seen an alligator? anywhere i used to live in florida. absolutely course. yes what about here? no but i did hear about that. i saw the meme about like a gator in the subway. yeah this one was fake. i'm not gonna lie. i thought i thought i got fooled, but it doesn't doesn't appear that way we have questions is how did this alligator get from? presumably florida? let's come on. it's floreal, right? it had to be. how did it end up in new york city? we will tell you perhaps later in the show, or at least all we know so far, but first, we are going to begin with the growing uproar over the toxic train derailment in ohio.
strange things found in new york city parks, the latest in alligator, where it was found as relieved new yorkers say later, gator. it's monday, february 20th. from abc news. this is world news now . typically new yorkers moved to florida the other way around. first, it was the rats now we gotta worry about gators. i wasn't ready to park. at least it wasn't on a subway. that's how we're getting you started this morning, andrew denver joined alongside by morgan. nor would have you ever seen an...
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she began her career at the new yorker becoming the first black reporter for the talk of the town section. then from there, she joined the new york times, where she established harlem bureau, the first of its kind. she eventually joined pbs news as its first substitute anchor and correspondent. she's the author of five books, several which are available now from curious out front. she lives in florida and on martha's vineyard and moderator today is dr.. known to folks all over atlanta. dr.. is a black feminist scholar, writer and editor who is the anna julia professor of women's studies and english at spelman college. right in atlanta, georgia. she's the founding director of the spelman college women's and resource center, the first at a historically black college or university. dr. guy shut has published a number of influential texts african-american women's studies, including the first anthology on black literature. sturdy black bridges, visions of black women and. so we're very excited. have this conversation today. we will invite all to ask questions towards end. so you'll just queue
she began her career at the new yorker becoming the first black reporter for the talk of the town section. then from there, she joined the new york times, where she established harlem bureau, the first of its kind. she eventually joined pbs news as its first substitute anchor and correspondent. she's the author of five books, several which are available now from curious out front. she lives in florida and on martha's vineyard and moderator today is dr.. known to folks all over atlanta. dr.. is...
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we get our question from an article in the new yorker. the title of his piece is sliding toward a new cold war. not since the berlin wall fell has the world and so cleaved by the conflict john f. kennedy called a long twilight struggle. he writes this: . he also writes: (202) 748-8001 is the republican line. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. are we on the verge -- is there the threat of a new cold war. this is from usa today. the headline is nuclear warfare. they write: that is from usa today. yesterday on this week -- on meet the press, senator dan sullivan was asked about china helping russia in the war. >> what do you think the best way is to deter china from helping the russians right now? if they do, watch of the consequences be? >> they are already helping russia. every time you hear chinese officials talk, they are blaming us and nato for the ukrainian war. there should be a serious redline with regard to them supplying military equipment to the russians. i think that should be in the form of sanctions. there is
we get our question from an article in the new yorker. the title of his piece is sliding toward a new cold war. not since the berlin wall fell has the world and so cleaved by the conflict john f. kennedy called a long twilight struggle. he writes this: . he also writes: (202) 748-8001 is the republican line. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. are we on the verge -- is there the threat of a new cold war. this is from usa today. the headline is nuclear warfare. they write:...
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. >> and salman rushdie tells the new yorker what it's like to survive a brutal assassination attemptd remnick on his exclusive interview with the award winning author. when all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from washington, d. c.. i am mehdi hasan sitting in for my good friend chris hayes. for years, terrorism was seen as a problem with islam, a threat from muslims, an issue that people who look like me, with names like mine, had to explain, condemn, and apologize for. we had a war on terror, yes, muslim terror. 9/11, obviously, and al-qaeda. and then, isis. and yet, the truth is, that between 1994 and 2020, there were nearly 900 terrorist attacks and plots here in the u.s., and the majority of them were perpetrated not by muslims, but by right wing terrorists and white supremacists. and that brings me to tonight's news of a new alleged far-right plot to, quote, completely destroy the city of baltimore. it is a terrifying story that involves a neo-nazi. yes, a neo-nazi accused of planning a terror attack in america in the year 2023. his name is brandon russell. he's a 27
. >> and salman rushdie tells the new yorker what it's like to survive a brutal assassination attemptd remnick on his exclusive interview with the award winning author. when all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from washington, d. c.. i am mehdi hasan sitting in for my good friend chris hayes. for years, terrorism was seen as a problem with islam, a threat from muslims, an issue that people who look like me, with names like mine, had to explain, condemn, and...
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he became a staff writer at the new yorker in 1992 and has since written more than 200 pieces for. the magazine and since 2004, the magazine. in 2015, he debuted the host of the national radio program and podcast, the new yorker radio hour, which airs weekly on public stations across the u.s. under david's leadership, the new yorker has become the country's most honored magazine, with 192 national magazine award nominations, 53 wins. in 2016, it became the first magazine to receive a pulitzer prize for its writing and now has won six, including the gold medal for public service. it's a good start, david. thank for joining us and please welcome jonathan freedland. and david remnick. not that it's good show business. i want to make sure everybody can hear. is everybody okay? rattle your jewelry if you can. you're all right. all right. okay. i would just like i know that some words were said about jonathan before, but if you don't mind my being a little repetitious. jonathan freedland is a journalist of absolutely boundless intellectual energy, compassion in humor and skill. he's a co
he became a staff writer at the new yorker in 1992 and has since written more than 200 pieces for. the magazine and since 2004, the magazine. in 2015, he debuted the host of the national radio program and podcast, the new yorker radio hour, which airs weekly on public stations across the u.s. under david's leadership, the new yorker has become the country's most honored magazine, with 192 national magazine award nominations, 53 wins. in 2016, it became the first magazine to receive a pulitzer...
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i was running for the new yorker .e house responded to an article i published about the cia secret operations i inside ran by calling another example of hersh throwing crap on the wall to see what sticks. under barack obama, say a senior national security advisor responded seymour hersh is a known fabricator, adding the new yorker could publish that response to any future hersh story without further checking. your response to all of this? >> my mother who came here as an immigrant, loved america more than anyone, she would've said, you shouldave washed his mouth out th soap. what can i say? sometimes different versions of a story cause problems. the reason i went into the soliloquy about what is going to happen possibly in nato in europe- and europe, we would rather keep our war going -- you can say cold and i think will cause some countries to say, we are out of here. what do we need nato for an american support? but in a crisis, they take away our ability to keep our people warm. the green party done well in germany.
i was running for the new yorker .e house responded to an article i published about the cia secret operations i inside ran by calling another example of hersh throwing crap on the wall to see what sticks. under barack obama, say a senior national security advisor responded seymour hersh is a known fabricator, adding the new yorker could publish that response to any future hersh story without further checking. your response to all of this? >> my mother who came here as an immigrant, loved...
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a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine.l gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvard kennedy school. author of "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime and the making of modern urban america." we welcome you all to democracy now! we're are going to begin in south carolina with dean e. patrick johnson. you are one of the banned. this is a whole controversy, the college board attacked "the new york times" for saying they removed these certain sections from the required ap course in response to governor desantis. they are not disputing the college board that they removed these sections, but they are saying they did it before desantis made his final comments on this issue. what is known is the college board made their reveal -- revealed the curriculum on the first day of black history month. talk about what is happening here. >> there's so much to cover. in response to the removal of my name, it is a great list to be on because of the wonderful thinkers that are included. i also thought it
a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine.l gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvard kennedy school. author of "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime and the making of modern urban america." we welcome you all to democracy now! we're are going to begin in south carolina with dean e. patrick johnson. you are one of the banned. this is a whole controversy, the college board attacked "the new york times" for saying they removed...
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the fact of the matter is that it is on the new yorker, and context means a lot. >> the new yorker coverrs on websites of obama's opponents, many conservatives. the new yorker's perceptive cover says rightwingnews. com. obama had no response, but his campaign said, quote, the new yorker may think their cover is a satirical lampoon of the caricature senator obama's right-wing critics have tried to create, but most readers will see it as tasteless and offensive, and we agree. >> we have published, i don't know how many covers making fun of george bush politically in myriad ways. the reason for the reaction to this cover was that a mainly liberal audience said, of course i understand this, but those people out there, those rubes in the big square states who can't understand anything are going to see this as not something ironic or a comment on something, but as reality. and i found that wrong and condescending. >> a new newsweek poll suggests 12% of voters still think obama is a practicing muslim, 26% think he was raised muslim, and 39% think he attended an islamic school. >> so is the maga
the fact of the matter is that it is on the new yorker, and context means a lot. >> the new yorker coverrs on websites of obama's opponents, many conservatives. the new yorker's perceptive cover says rightwingnews. com. obama had no response, but his campaign said, quote, the new yorker may think their cover is a satirical lampoon of the caricature senator obama's right-wing critics have tried to create, but most readers will see it as tasteless and offensive, and we agree. >> we...
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. - rudy giuliani is... the greatest new yorker in the history of the city of new york. - rudy is a take-chargeype of individual. - rudy giuliani was the crusader for truth. - congratulate the police department... - there doesn't have to be a shared truth. there doesn't have to be shared facts. - there's not a thing in the world wrong with hating. and i'll be damn straight that i'm gonna hate him enough that we do something about him. - we have no idea if they really are ballots. let's have trial by combat! there is just america! [crowd cheering] what happened to it? stop that. no! quiet! quiet! - ♪ i saw god out on the block today ♪ ♪ ♪ he was darker than the preachers say ♪ ♪ with a teardrop tattooed on his face ♪ ♪ and dirt in his fingers ♪ ♪ i heard angels when he laughed the way ♪ ♪ that people do when they have known true pain ♪ ♪ for his sins i don't know who to blame ♪ ♪ what choice was he given? ♪ in this world that we're livin' ♪ ♪ when i see you, i see you ♪ ♪ i see love i see love ♪ ♪ i see america ♪ i see love ♪ when i see you, i see you ♪ ♪ i see love i see love ♪ ♪ i see america
. - rudy giuliani is... the greatest new yorker in the history of the city of new york. - rudy is a take-chargeype of individual. - rudy giuliani was the crusader for truth. - congratulate the police department... - there doesn't have to be a shared truth. there doesn't have to be shared facts. - there's not a thing in the world wrong with hating. and i'll be damn straight that i'm gonna hate him enough that we do something about him. - we have no idea if they really are ballots. let's have...
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the most demonstrators weren't just any new yorkers. e, off-duty new york city police officers. demonstrating against new york's first black mayor, david dinkins, who had called for a civilian complaint review board to oversee the police in response to police brutality claims. not only was the crowd violent, but it was virulently racist with officers chanting the n-word, and where was rudy? in the center of the mayhem egging on the crowd. >> rudy seems to have made the decision to embrace the sort of racism that a lot of his party believed in. >> the reason the morale of the police department of the city of new york is so low is one reason and one reason alone. david dinkins. >> so in case anyone was surprised by the giuliani that appeared during the trump era, you shouldn't have been. he was never america's mayor. he was always the mayor of the 1992 police riots. as the document points out, it's really not hard to see a difference between the mostly white police officers storming new york city hall and the ones who stormed the capitol.
the most demonstrators weren't just any new yorkers. e, off-duty new york city police officers. demonstrating against new york's first black mayor, david dinkins, who had called for a civilian complaint review board to oversee the police in response to police brutality claims. not only was the crowd violent, but it was virulently racist with officers chanting the n-word, and where was rudy? in the center of the mayhem egging on the crowd. >> rudy seems to have made the decision to embrace...
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it is his open border that created this problem in the first place, new yorkers are very aware of that and also what the city is doing with 43,000 migrants who arrived here, not happy about it. they trashed the hotels, some refusing to move to a new shelter, they are kept in the street. new yorkers are saying what about us? medical services and schools already stretched thin and must cope with the sudden surge of people. locals don't get free phone, why are taxpayers paying for problem they didn't create an biden refuses to fix. biden is a democrat president, new yorkers are turning against the migrants, against the open border and against president biden. in new york. second hour of varney just getting started. liz peek back with us wednesday morning, you say biden's open border policies will hurt him, hurt the democrats in 2024. >> this is what governor abbott, doocy, and desantis have done, every state is a border state. americans, most americans didn't know we had a border crisis, that 5 million people have come across the southern border in president biden's time in office. why ar
it is his open border that created this problem in the first place, new yorkers are very aware of that and also what the city is doing with 43,000 migrants who arrived here, not happy about it. they trashed the hotels, some refusing to move to a new shelter, they are kept in the street. new yorkers are saying what about us? medical services and schools already stretched thin and must cope with the sudden surge of people. locals don't get free phone, why are taxpayers paying for problem they...
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that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. - it's no secret to new yorkerss it official, a formal separation. - he's out of control, this guy. he cleaned up new york. he made it better. he thinks he, like, runs the world. - the brooklyn art museum's exhibit entitled "sensation," featuring a dung-decorated painting of the blessed mother. - i think this show is disgusting. it's a terrible, terrible use of government funds. and i think we'll do everything we can to remove funding for the brooklyn museum until the director comes to his senses. - his second term, he became a guy i really didn't like. i went from a guy, like, "yeah, not so bad," to like, "ugh!" - and this started to rankle a lot of people in a lot of corners of the city, the animal lovers, the culture lovers. the black and brown folks were already, you know, clear that rudy was not gonna be their kind of guy. you know, so his coalition just started to fall apart piece by piece. "this is enough already. let's move on." - and then the parade had passed. it was done. now even his personal life was an
that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. - it's no secret to new yorkerss it official, a formal separation. - he's out of control, this guy. he cleaned up new york. he made it better. he thinks he, like, runs the world. - the brooklyn art museum's exhibit entitled "sensation," featuring a dung-decorated painting of the blessed mother. - i think this show is disgusting. it's a terrible, terrible use of government funds. and i think we'll do everything...
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you need to put this on. [ light laughter ] you want to look like a new yorker you're in new york."and concerned? this is what you're wearing is a new yorker outfit. >> well, maybe it's envy [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are you talking -- you're envious of other people's style, sense of style maybe? >> well, they're really -- a a lot of them really look good >> jimmy: i know [ laughter ] but you -- you look good in everything you were saying backstage to me, right before the show, this is true, that you were nervous even of what jacket to wear. >> well, because it's cold >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] you want to look cool. well, here's the deal. we have -- i have three jackets. [ light laughter ] i have one, two -- these are parkas and we have voting clickers at our seats. [ cheers ] the whole night show we're voting on what we like and don't like [ cheers and applause would you like to -- christoph, would you like to try on some coats and see what the audience likes you in? >> can we vote about you, too? >> jimmy: no, no, no [ laughter and applause let's start with this. [ laughter ]
you need to put this on. [ light laughter ] you want to look like a new yorker you're in new york."and concerned? this is what you're wearing is a new yorker outfit. >> well, maybe it's envy [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are you talking -- you're envious of other people's style, sense of style maybe? >> well, they're really -- a a lot of them really look good >> jimmy: i know [ laughter ] but you -- you look good in everything you were saying backstage to me, right...
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ordena la big new yorker hoy mismo.ficativamente la progresión de la enfermedad comparado con letrozole. ibrance puede causar conteos bajos de glóbulos blancos que pueden ocasionar infecciones graves. ibrance puede provocar inflamación pulmonar grave. ambas cosas pueden causar la muerte. habla con tu médico si comienzas a tener dolor en el pecho o si empeora, o si tienes tos o dificultad al respirar. antes de tomar ibrance, dile a tu médico si tienes fiebre, escalofríos u otros signos de infección, problemas hepáticos o renales, estás o planeas quedar embarazada o estás amamantando. habla con tu médico para obtener más información sobre los efectos secundarios. aprovecha cada momento. consulta con tu médico sobre ibrance. gwendalyn tuiteó: “comiendo tiny tacos con un red bull en el estacionamiento.” lo que me da la idea. presentando mis red bull energy infusions, en dos sabores que complementan mis tiny tacos. oye, gwen. ¿quieres ser nuestra pasante? nuevas red bull infusions en jack in the box. ♪ >> acabamos de ver la
ordena la big new yorker hoy mismo.ficativamente la progresión de la enfermedad comparado con letrozole. ibrance puede causar conteos bajos de glóbulos blancos que pueden ocasionar infecciones graves. ibrance puede provocar inflamación pulmonar grave. ambas cosas pueden causar la muerte. habla con tu médico si comienzas a tener dolor en el pecho o si empeora, o si tienes tos o dificultad al respirar. antes de tomar ibrance, dile a tu médico si tienes fiebre, escalofríos u otros signos de...
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new york was at the epicenter of the pandemic at the beginning more than 70000 new yorkers have died ult. families in new york and during record unemployment the unemployment insurance system became a lifeline to nearly 5 million new yorkers. in my district organizations like the chinese-american planning council connected at least 740 households with unemployment insurance nearly 2000 families with housing assistance and 1300 people who were excluded from federal relief new york city's innovative immigrant emergency relief program and ashes one outstanding organization of many. when covid searched and 22 million lost their job it fell to the unemployment insurance system to take on the immense volume of the claims the heart the flavor distributed more than $105 billion which is the equivalent of 50 years worth benefits in two years from the start of the pandemic that obviously the new influx of benefits opened itself up to fraud through identity theft online which you have spoken about. then he asked a department of labor has recommended congress provide sustained investment of addit
new york was at the epicenter of the pandemic at the beginning more than 70000 new yorkers have died ult. families in new york and during record unemployment the unemployment insurance system became a lifeline to nearly 5 million new yorkers. in my district organizations like the chinese-american planning council connected at least 740 households with unemployment insurance nearly 2000 families with housing assistance and 1300 people who were excluded from federal relief new york city's...
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in the mind of many of my fellow new yorkers -- the heart of god, guns, and trump country.lace on god's creation ♪ ♪ a place of beauty beyond compare ♪ ♪ some people say it's almost heaven ♪ ♪ look for me you'll find me there ♪ >> alan johnson: my daddy always told me, you know those tornados and hurricanes, they can't get to us. we're down in these mountains, down in the holler, and these mountains protect us. here, if you're going to see the sky, you gotta look up. ♪ you can find me on the highest mountain ♪ ♪ you can find me in the black coal mines ♪ >> anthony: to think about, much less empathize with somebody who comes from five generations of coal miners, in a place that looks like this, is to our enduring shame, unthinkable. why can't these coal miners get retrained, maybe put up solar panels for a living? why would these conservative, deeply religious people vote for a thrice-married billionaire new yorker? well, i went to west virginia, and you know what? screw you. here in the heart of every belief system i've ever mocked or fought against, i was welcomed with ope
in the mind of many of my fellow new yorkers -- the heart of god, guns, and trump country.lace on god's creation ♪ ♪ a place of beauty beyond compare ♪ ♪ some people say it's almost heaven ♪ ♪ look for me you'll find me there ♪ >> alan johnson: my daddy always told me, you know those tornados and hurricanes, they can't get to us. we're down in these mountains, down in the holler, and these mountains protect us. here, if you're going to see the sky, you gotta look up. ♪ you...
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sir salman rushdie was speaking to the new yorker radio hour. that is it from us for now. each me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. from everyone on the team in london, thank you for watching. see you next time. hello there. there's a lot of dry weather in store this week across the country, particularly so for england and wales, because high pressure will be dominating the scene, particularly towards the south. lower pressure always trying to flirt with the north of the uk, and at times, it will bring some stronger winds and rain, mainly to scotland. but even here, it will turn drier by the end of the week. now, through tuesday, it's a north—south divide — more cloud in the north, one or two spots of rain, some sunshine for the north and west of scotland. england and wales starting off cold and frosty, some mist and fog patches. 0therwise, plenty of sunshine. temperatures generally ranging from around 6 to 9 celsius. now, as we move through tuesday night, similar story, with southern areas turning cold and frosty under clear skies with mist and fog patches. a bit more of a br
sir salman rushdie was speaking to the new yorker radio hour. that is it from us for now. each me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. from everyone on the team in london, thank you for watching. see you next time. hello there. there's a lot of dry weather in store this week across the country, particularly so for england and wales, because high pressure will be dominating the scene, particularly towards the south. lower pressure always trying to flirt with the north of the uk, and at times, it...
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all right, stay tuned because when we come back, we'll talk more about this with "new yorker" writerause] you can cashback 5% on travel purchased through chase with freedom unlimited and buy a better plane seat... switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? oh! hold up! earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? so is this stuff really fresh? yes. i mean yeah, we don't have, freezers... this is definitely real food and we always have fresh stuff coming in. i mean this is the best guac that you can get. fresh is what you stand for. definitely. fear... it's in our nature. it defines who we become. run... and it will chase you to the ends of the world. fight... and it will reveal your true potential. the choice is yours. ♪♪ rated m for mature. playstation. ♪turn it up with cheetos,♪ ♪now you're getting it on my clothes.♪ ♪and if the sky is looking grey,♪ ♪turn it up and have them lays♪ ♪let's turn up the snacks (cheetos!)♪ ♪let's turn up the snacks (lays!)♪ unbox the icons with frito-lay variety packs. >> sarah: welcome back to "
all right, stay tuned because when we come back, we'll talk more about this with "new yorker" writerause] you can cashback 5% on travel purchased through chase with freedom unlimited and buy a better plane seat... switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? oh! hold up! earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? so is this stuff really fresh? yes. i mean yeah, we don't have, freezers... this is definitely real food and we...
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all right, stay tuned because when we come back, we'll talk more about this with "new yorker" writerd applause] he wanted pizza, but i wanted stix. little caesars slices-n-stix is half pizza, half italian cheese stix. i smell bacon. end the dinner drama with hot-n-ready slices-n-stix or order online for new jalapeño or bacon stix. pizza. pizza. (vo) hi, we're visible. the wireless company who thinks you... should only need you to save. or bacon stix. no families. no random roommates. just you. get unlimited data for just $30 a month, taxes and fees included. all on one line. not four. switch now at visible.com ♪♪ they ordered pineapple. you gotta smell the butt to know if it's ripe. ♪♪ (thwok!) hear that noise? means it's ripe! freshest cream always in the back. 'cause cream rules everything around? all right chefs, we gotta go get the beans! i think they asked for baked, bro. jellybeans?? chef, they definitely said pinto beans! no! actually, they want fava beans. you are so good at this. we get groceries. doordash. ♪ hey, it's just not right. nah, i need to try something... new. [sf
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doesn't seem to be understanding what new yorkers are feeling.er hearing yesterday. >> they're encouraging illegal immigration, inviting people to come here. >> we sat down with the secretary and gave him a 16-point action plan to share to look at what we thought were common scenes human tear and national security objectives built within it. never heard back. i asked the secretary where the plan was and what they would do with it. he asked me what plan? >> an absolute dereliction of duty. >> dana: first hearing on the border crisis yesterday. house republicans slamming the administration. louisiana republican mike johnson joins us now and was in the hearing. play what some of the democrats were saying yesterday. >> colleagues on the other side of the aisle seem to have called this hearing to really promote disinformation. >> we alt is, there is no invasion, no hoards of innovators. our borders are not being overrun by dangerous criminals. >> the fentanyl crisis is not happening where you all are claiming it's happening. >> this hearing is titled
doesn't seem to be understanding what new yorkers are feeling.er hearing yesterday. >> they're encouraging illegal immigration, inviting people to come here. >> we sat down with the secretary and gave him a 16-point action plan to share to look at what we thought were common scenes human tear and national security objectives built within it. never heard back. i asked the secretary where the plan was and what they would do with it. he asked me what plan? >> an absolute...