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federal funding, to increase our measure, because public safety is our number one priority, and newburghin newburgh, that's number one, and number two, we know we cannot arrest our ways through these issues and these problems. so my approach, as an african-american mayor, is to create solutions, solutions that, like i said, that don't push us in the direction of arresting our way out of these challenges, because we know black and brown folks, for the school to prison pipeline, have been targeted for mass incarceration. i don't want to go into all that. but we are fully conscientious of that and aware of that. so funding, you know, federal funding is something that we are seeking, so that we can continue to grow our efforts and touch the hands of the people who may be involved in violent crimes in our city. i will end on this last point -- poverty is directly correlated to a life of crime. part of our effort is not only to get the faith-based community involved and the violence interrupter is more engaged and involved, but also efforts with workforce development, economic stimulus, and tr
federal funding, to increase our measure, because public safety is our number one priority, and newburghin newburgh, that's number one, and number two, we know we cannot arrest our ways through these issues and these problems. so my approach, as an african-american mayor, is to create solutions, solutions that, like i said, that don't push us in the direction of arresting our way out of these challenges, because we know black and brown folks, for the school to prison pipeline, have been...
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vaccination to reach of a poor delay for expenses of getting had and had been had happiness. la newburgh confirms this assessment. the widow and mother of 2 school aged children runs a small diner on the main street of kiko rama. today there is fish and rice on the menu. her earnings are no more than one euro a day. past or a some well resolve comes to her assistance. the widow can't expect any support from the state maryland. the church is her only hope i told her she was i don't earn enough to pay the school fees for both my girls. that's why i have a 2nd job up and i know i also help out on a farm, but i'm specialty now connoisseurs in ark done at poverty. here is an enormous challenge for the charge. cut the cookie. did you, especially young people who don't have jobs or prospect awhile to quote, find your either they move to the big cities or they drift into crime and drug abuse. but when i shouldn't girls in particular fall by the wayside, because if, well, they don't have money for further school education to escape from poverty, cuz i've got amazon for over la. quinta to courtney
vaccination to reach of a poor delay for expenses of getting had and had been had happiness. la newburgh confirms this assessment. the widow and mother of 2 school aged children runs a small diner on the main street of kiko rama. today there is fish and rice on the menu. her earnings are no more than one euro a day. past or a some well resolve comes to her assistance. the widow can't expect any support from the state maryland. the church is her only hope i told her she was i don't earn enough...
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the expedition team gathers in newburgh, new york for a final briefing.oft: this is a historic cruise that will hopefully provide very important pieces of the climate change puzzle to the world. you all deserve a round of applause. [applause] narrator: having few roads or airports, the arctic is not easy to reach. an air national guard cargo plane transports the team, along with thousands of pounds of science instruments, from newburgh to thule, greenland. for the students, selected from a large, competitive group of candidates, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. francis crable: i'm in chicago right, so we don't have an ocean or anything and i wanted to do marine biology research. this is like, huge. you know, nobody gets to do this and go on a research expedition as an undergrad. krystian kopka: getting accepted was probably one of the best days of my life. i just started checking my emails like every hour. all of a sudden, congratulations you got accepted, and it was surreal. [hum of equipment] rose santana: it's really just completely out of my
the expedition team gathers in newburgh, new york for a final briefing.oft: this is a historic cruise that will hopefully provide very important pieces of the climate change puzzle to the world. you all deserve a round of applause. [applause] narrator: having few roads or airports, the arctic is not easy to reach. an air national guard cargo plane transports the team, along with thousands of pounds of science instruments, from newburgh to thule, greenland. for the students, selected from a...
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this is newburgh in southwest indiana. you can see the early days of the midwest in these historic buildings. open farmland everywhere. hometown usa, a place for putting down roots. >> turn left on county 45 west, then your destination will be on the left. >> and there it is. what i've been looking for. a gravel lot by a soccer field. a spot to play sports. to hang with friends. not a place for a young woman to die. it's jarring to think that when a life ends, so much begins. a family's grief. a community's shock. and in this case right here where i'm standing a murder investigation. heather collins has always been proud of her three girls, especially her oldest daugher halee, who even at a young age was eager to lend a helping hand. >> there's you know so many pictures of her holding the baby sister, you know, and just taking care of them. yeah. she's always leading the way. >> my kids, they you know, they wanted to feed the bottle and, "can i change a diaper? " >> uh-huh. she was the best diaper changer ever. >> a mother
this is newburgh in southwest indiana. you can see the early days of the midwest in these historic buildings. open farmland everywhere. hometown usa, a place for putting down roots. >> turn left on county 45 west, then your destination will be on the left. >> and there it is. what i've been looking for. a gravel lot by a soccer field. a spot to play sports. to hang with friends. not a place for a young woman to die. it's jarring to think that when a life ends, so much begins. a...
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june july 1783 one small contingent of it then continued up to west point between west point and newburgh where they stayed until the army was totally disbanded in november of 1783. so here was a regiment that served from basically from 1776 when it was authorized in january to november of 1783 and in it sergeant major john h hawkins was with it from 1777 through to 1783 and i am very thankful that he left us a journal to see part of this regiment's travels. thank you very much. shall we t tyler behind you we've got to so just raise your hand. maybe i'll kick things off. as soon as our contingency plan comes into effect here with our handhelds. i really appreciated your your casting the role of the continental army as a sort of nationalizing force. you know, it's something that for those of you who are familiar with our core exhibition here at the museum. you recall that very dramatic tableau scene with the lifecast figures of the snowball fight with george washington breaking up this fight between new england and virginia soldiers, and we did that of course because we wanted to remind or
june july 1783 one small contingent of it then continued up to west point between west point and newburgh where they stayed until the army was totally disbanded in november of 1783. so here was a regiment that served from basically from 1776 when it was authorized in january to november of 1783 and in it sergeant major john h hawkins was with it from 1777 through to 1783 and i am very thankful that he left us a journal to see part of this regiment's travels. thank you very much. shall we t...
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44 years of teaching history at newburgh academy and in urban cities and schools. those conversations are happening in the classroom but we are not moving that dialogue. we are not changing the culture where we can oppress -- impress upon our young people that they can speak up and speak out even when gun violence is happening to us. >> there is a lot to be said. i know mr. nash is an expert in this area. i don't know if you have a quick contribution to that. we will wrap up really soon. feel free to go if you need to. >> the outreach. we are talking about people that are highly influential in their communities area they met -- communities. they make contact with individuals, individuals parents, kids. when we offer support, 80% of the people we have out reached to took that support. their kids came with them. we were amazed very soon. they started inviting friends that were part of the same violent troops to the service providers and they would engage in the services area -- services. that is not everything but it is certainly a start. we are lowering the footprin
44 years of teaching history at newburgh academy and in urban cities and schools. those conversations are happening in the classroom but we are not moving that dialogue. we are not changing the culture where we can oppress -- impress upon our young people that they can speak up and speak out even when gun violence is happening to us. >> there is a lot to be said. i know mr. nash is an expert in this area. i don't know if you have a quick contribution to that. we will wrap up really soon....
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we had 20 protest in the city of newburgh because of george floyd. now, not minimizingbe it.se protests were important and that voice was important. black lives matter, that's super important. but guess what? wears that same energy when black men shoot other black males in our urban cities and no one wants to come forward to speak to law enforcement because snitches get stitches? how do we change of that culture? how do we change that community works how do we hold that conversation forward? because those same others and those same grandmothers are in our churches, and they know who did it. because nine times outdc of ten, the grandmother and mothers in our community, they know who shot the shot before i do, and i'm the mayor. and anything that moveso and walked in my city, i know about it. but they know about it before i do. and so the mayor from mount vernon, recently at the governor swearing-in ceremony, we had some brief dialogue on some of these matters. but how do we move that conversation forward?tt i got 24 years teaching history at newburgh state academy which is an
we had 20 protest in the city of newburgh because of george floyd. now, not minimizingbe it.se protests were important and that voice was important. black lives matter, that's super important. but guess what? wears that same energy when black men shoot other black males in our urban cities and no one wants to come forward to speak to law enforcement because snitches get stitches? how do we change of that culture? how do we change that community works how do we hold that conversation forward?...
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one year window assess will call you reach another push to not e, supposedly newburgh, and i still should go. i will go over with you and get assistance. you will be with us because tanya, these bulk of the media number of the customer to lou discriminated to possibly get clarified. you let them go over the can we push in nice to them? strongly read them. are getting ready to preclude ok. in addition order the and i, she goes short, the control minute group was to go over. and he's been on the amount of damages to quit my address yet. we'll go over his shania, quit q will be a senior, the post the cookie. presume. nice that she's moved to the in the modern chill area and you need to order, can you deal with what the drum norwegian while you're off and you don't know which do you know paula doesn't know if i should just to do giving it in the near to do so, and if there's already mean, you know what to do about it in the probably shifter time as we'll see, approach it on the fist key. that's 50 for marijuana. you pull my guy the divorce of digits. ah, that's in the real old nazis dad. agai
one year window assess will call you reach another push to not e, supposedly newburgh, and i still should go. i will go over with you and get assistance. you will be with us because tanya, these bulk of the media number of the customer to lou discriminated to possibly get clarified. you let them go over the can we push in nice to them? strongly read them. are getting ready to preclude ok. in addition order the and i, she goes short, the control minute group was to go over. and he's been on the...
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even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. there thinking cromwell, subsequently they can think of napoleon, we can think of now, we can think of castro a variety of who never run away from office. those that might still be alive in american politics. but the president is ratified as a constitutional amendment in 1951 i believe. the real president all leaders, no matter how indispensable are disposable. you do not die in office like a monarch. the dominant thing we need to remember is this was not ever delivered as an address. now both of our commentators already know that but we have not mentioned it. it was not a speech was an open letter to the american people that
even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. there thinking cromwell,...
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in surrendering his sword, or even before that in newburgh, refusing to become dictator, and then a few months later in baltimore where the capital -- no, annapolis, excuse me, where the capital was. the surrender of his commission, when he did that, george the third said, it can't be. if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world. he did, and for that moment, he was. what they were thinking, and jefferson writes about this right afterwards, he is there. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech in annapolis, as a matter of fact. i can't prove that. jefferson says that one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. they were thinking of caesar, they were thinking of cromwell. subsequently, we can think of napoleon, we can think of mao, we can think of castro, we can think of a variety of leaders who never want to leave office. i won't mention one who might still be alive in american politics. the precedent he sets, i really agree with the way lindsay put it, it's often discussed as the two term precedent. that is ratified as a constitutional a
in surrendering his sword, or even before that in newburgh, refusing to become dictator, and then a few months later in baltimore where the capital -- no, annapolis, excuse me, where the capital was. the surrender of his commission, when he did that, george the third said, it can't be. if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world. he did, and for that moment, he was. what they were thinking, and jefferson writes about this right afterwards, he is there. i think jefferson actually...
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karen and newburgh, maryland, democrat, go ahead. caller: i think the greatest threat to this country is the allied media working with the swamp in washington. government officials, we need term limits. someone mentioned that earlier and i'm all for it might give us 16 years for members of congress on the senate and give us 25 years for the supreme court and give us 20 years for anyone working in any federal agency in washington because that's where the real problem is. politicians come and go every four or six years but the people who are in the jobs that do the weedy, cd, dirty details are there forever and there is no way to get rid of them. host: we've talked about caller: you can ask more relevant questions of callers when they spout on these talking points from different parties. i voted for trump because -- i want to punish democrats and republicans alike what they been doing this country. trump was a lesson to teach these people, straighten up or get the hell out of there. goodbye. host: on the issue of term limits, we've tal
karen and newburgh, maryland, democrat, go ahead. caller: i think the greatest threat to this country is the allied media working with the swamp in washington. government officials, we need term limits. someone mentioned that earlier and i'm all for it might give us 16 years for members of congress on the senate and give us 25 years for the supreme court and give us 20 years for anyone working in any federal agency in washington because that's where the real problem is. politicians come and go...
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live from new york city this morning, good morning for our audience worldwide, this is newburgh surveillance on tv and radio. -- this is bloomberg surveillance on tv and radio. the bad news is just bad news. bonds are doing what bonds are meant to do. tom: it is whiplash, whatever you want to call it, my head is spinning over the shift from whatever you are talking about whether it be good news or bad news. it's hugely tangible after the data yesterday. jonathan: our next guest will tell us the mood following the price action. following the biggest one-day decline on the s&p 500, the markets new year rally has concluded. that's the latest from evercore this morning. tom: stay with us on television and radio because we will do this off the fixed income market which is if you are in stocks, that's you just what you observe in the two year yield today is a textbook case of if you are in equities, watch the bonds. jonathan: the whole curve has dropped in last couple of days so the 10 year peak in october. we are out -- we are about 100 basis points south of that. tom: we are a family channel but
live from new york city this morning, good morning for our audience worldwide, this is newburgh surveillance on tv and radio. -- this is bloomberg surveillance on tv and radio. the bad news is just bad news. bonds are doing what bonds are meant to do. tom: it is whiplash, whatever you want to call it, my head is spinning over the shift from whatever you are talking about whether it be good news or bad news. it's hugely tangible after the data yesterday. jonathan: our next guest will tell us the...
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even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. there thinking cromwell, subsequently they can think of napoleon, we can think of now, we can think of castro a variety of who never run away from office. those that might still be alive in american politics. but the president is ratified as a constitutional amendment in 1951 i believe. the real president all leaders, no matter how indispensable are disposable. you do not die in office like a monarch. the dominant thing we need to remember is this was not ever delivered as an address. now both of our commentators already know that but we have not mentioned it. it was not a speech was an open letter to the american people that
even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. there thinking cromwell,...
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in surrendering his sword, or even before that in newburgh, refusing to become dictator, and then a fewmonths later in baltimore where the capital -- no, annapolis, excuse me, where the capital was. the surrender of his commission, when he did that, george the third said, it can't be. if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world. he did, and for that moment, he was. what they were thinking, and jefferson writes about this right afterwards, he is there. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech in annapolis, as a matter of fact. i can't prove that. jefferson says that one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. they were thinking of caesar, they were thinking of cromwell. subsequently, we can think of napoleon, we can think of mao, we can think of castro, we can think of a variety of leaders who never want to leave office. i won't mention one who might still be alive in american politics. the precedent he sets, i really agree with the way lindsay put it, it's often discussed as the two term precedent. that is ratified as a constitutional am
in surrendering his sword, or even before that in newburgh, refusing to become dictator, and then a fewmonths later in baltimore where the capital -- no, annapolis, excuse me, where the capital was. the surrender of his commission, when he did that, george the third said, it can't be. if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world. he did, and for that moment, he was. what they were thinking, and jefferson writes about this right afterwards, he is there. i think jefferson actually...