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so we welcome people who may think in their heart this was christopher marlow or francis dickin or queen elizabeth the first. inquiry in the documents are always good. >> host: what do you say to folks like me and others who are not terribly dim but haven't accessed or able to understand him? >> guest: two things. you can access shakespeare and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial about the humanities and this writer said shakespeare captured insights into who we are. and he put them in his plays. plays are the oldest interactive art form we have. if you can see one of these plays you will see people you recognize. now, maybe you only understand 20-30 percent of the language but join the club. the language is 400 years old. it is beautifully dense and lots of really energetic expressions but even if you only get that 20% that 20% is fantastic. you may already know some of it because so many phrases shakespeare used are actually already in our vocabulary. that is what is so great about this writer is he managed to get into our bloodstream. once the words
so we welcome people who may think in their heart this was christopher marlow or francis dickin or queen elizabeth the first. inquiry in the documents are always good. >> host: what do you say to folks like me and others who are not terribly dim but haven't accessed or able to understand him? >> guest: two things. you can access shakespeare and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial about the humanities and this writer said shakespeare captured...
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a very long time, my mines i is about helping people where i grew up, or the people in brooklyn, or queens. there are people searching for a fair shake, and they want to know that a promise can be kept. a congressman at the age of 30. i was the only republican in america that deputed and incumbent democrat that year. iran on the reagan agenda. nobody wanted to appear with reagan in 1982, and i did. i got to spend more time with him, and nobody wanted to associate, because reaganomics had not yet begun to kick in. i spentinto congress, 18 years of my career on national security issues. six years into my term in congress, i got on the budget committee. i figured something out as a very young man. we have $19 trillion now in debt, $225 billion goes to pay the interest on the debt. think about taking $100 billion of that and investing it into solving the problems of alzheimer's, dementia, pancreatic cancer, or childhood disease, [applause] debt keeps rising. when i go to college campuses, i tell them to look at the rising debt. we have a debt clock that shows us over $19 trillion. i tell them,
a very long time, my mines i is about helping people where i grew up, or the people in brooklyn, or queens. there are people searching for a fair shake, and they want to know that a promise can be kept. a congressman at the age of 30. i was the only republican in america that deputed and incumbent democrat that year. iran on the reagan agenda. nobody wanted to appear with reagan in 1982, and i did. i got to spend more time with him, and nobody wanted to associate, because reaganomics had not...
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think in their hearts that this was the early of oxford or christopher marlowe or francis bacon or queen elizabeth i. inquiry into these documents is always good. >> host: what do you say to folks like me or others who are not terribly dim, but haven't been able to access shakespeare? understand him? >> guest: you know, i would say two things. first is you can access shakespeare. and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial in "the new york times" today about importance of the humanities, and one of the things this writer said was that they're insights into who we are -- there are insights into who we are and how we think that shakespeare captured. he put them on as plays. so plays are the oldest interactive art form we have. they're participatory. and if you can see one of these plays, you will see people you recognize. now, maybe you'll only understand 20%, 30% of the language. join the club. the language is 400 years old. it's beautifully dense, and it's got lots of really energetic expression. even if you only get that 20%, that 20% is fantastic. and yo
think in their hearts that this was the early of oxford or christopher marlowe or francis bacon or queen elizabeth i. inquiry into these documents is always good. >> host: what do you say to folks like me or others who are not terribly dim, but haven't been able to access shakespeare? understand him? >> guest: you know, i would say two things. first is you can access shakespeare. and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial in "the new york...
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we welcome people francis bacon or queen elizabeth the 1st. inquiry is always good. >> what do you say to folks like me who are others who are not terribly dim but have not been able to access shakespeare understand him? >> i would say two things. first is, you can access shakespeare. he may know more about you that you do yourself. there is an editorial in the new york times today about the importance of humanities. one thing, their insights into who we are. he did not write them an obscure treatises. he put them on display. so plays are the oldest interactive art form we have competition. and if you can see one of his place you will see people you recognize. now, 20% to 30% of the language may be understood. join the club. his 400 years old, beautifully dense, lots of energetic expression. that 20 percent is fantastic. and you may already know some be a summary phrases are already in our vocabulary. and that is one of the great things about this writer. he somehow managed to get into our bloodstream. once those words became famous onstage pe
we welcome people francis bacon or queen elizabeth the 1st. inquiry is always good. >> what do you say to folks like me who are others who are not terribly dim but have not been able to access shakespeare understand him? >> i would say two things. first is, you can access shakespeare. he may know more about you that you do yourself. there is an editorial in the new york times today about the importance of humanities. one thing, their insights into who we are. he did not write them...
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. >> have to go to brooklyn or queens now. have gone all the way. it's horrible. >> the neighborhood is really losing its charm. it's just one more, coming up from wall street and taking over the town. >> he says he can't blame service station owners for selling out. have you been approached yet or do you feel like it's going to happen? >> i've been approached every day. people are bringing me i'm lopes, do you want to sell. i'm like i'm not selling anytime soon. >> no offer sweet enough, at least not yet. >> the flight fight for another capital budget plan, the latest is a $26 million budget that will include the renovation of 31 stations and charging stations as well as underground wi-fi. this vote is scheduled for wednesday. while still to come, big surprise from beyonce . the internet buzzing peered we will tell you about it. and how did new yorkers celebrate record store day? they were the only one peer at how about having a bartender come to you. the restaurant trend that has diners waving their glasses with cheer. i like that. how about you?
. >> have to go to brooklyn or queens now. have gone all the way. it's horrible. >> the neighborhood is really losing its charm. it's just one more, coming up from wall street and taking over the town. >> he says he can't blame service station owners for selling out. have you been approached yet or do you feel like it's going to happen? >> i've been approached every day. people are bringing me i'm lopes, do you want to sell. i'm like i'm not selling anytime soon....
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if you live in manhattan, brooklyn or queens, you may see this in your mailbox. they're sending mailers. nypd officers used to be among the highest paid in the country back when the force was mostly white. now that the force is more diverse, the pba says that's not mayor jue blasio to addre what they say is up fair pay for officers. aen mayor's office spokesperson says our door has always been and continued to be open to the pba to negotiate a long-term contract as we've done with nearly the entire city workforce to date. >>> president obama is joining this conversation just 30 minutes ago, he lilked about the importthce of closing the wage gap. >> if we truly valued fairness, then america should be a level playing field where everyone who works hard gets a chance to suckysaud. >> on average, white women make 79 cents for every dollar white men make. for black women, that shrinks to 60 cents on the dollar. >>> equal pay rallies a being held across the country today. this is a l saive look at one rally on the steps of city hall. dozens of people gathered demanding
if you live in manhattan, brooklyn or queens, you may see this in your mailbox. they're sending mailers. nypd officers used to be among the highest paid in the country back when the force was mostly white. now that the force is more diverse, the pba says that's not mayor jue blasio to addre what they say is up fair pay for officers. aen mayor's office spokesperson says our door has always been and continued to be open to the pba to negotiate a long-term contract as we've done with nearly the...
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. >> host: who was king or queen during shakespeare's life and did that include -- guess the shakespeare was alive during the rain of queen elizabeth and the rain of king james the first and when those brains, when the succession happened in the scottish king used to be james the sixth, shakespeare had to change his theatrical pat -- practice. he needed to fly to that monarch so for example in the play of macbeth there's a procession of kings and when james watched that performance he would have been seeing his own ancestors in this play and they would have perfect -- reflected well on him. he was aware of his political audience. that's interesting because we live in washington and washington is a political city which you know so well. shakespeare was careful as a writer. he didn't want to offend his noble patrons or the monarchs but he also was such a good storyteller that he could get himself into the territory that might have been uncomfortable for someone who is directly addressing the king or the queen something you just can't say to a monarch but shakespeare wrote a play called ric
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in 1945, the war was declared over and the queen mary began to -- returning the war brides back to their families or in-laws. completed, the queen mary went back to be re-outfitted back to a cruise -- an ocean liner. that effort, she was modernized and in 1947 began sailing again as a cruise line -- transatlantic crossing cruise liner. in the eight -- in the late 1950's, air travel became more popular. crossing the atlantic by ship was not as popular or affordable . it was quicker to go by air and it was less expensive. the crossings became light in terms of population that enjoyed sailing across in the queen mary and other transatlantic ships. 1965, and art was looking to sell the queen mary. the city of long beach was interested in developing the wharf complex. they believed the queen mary would serve as a wonderful host as an entertainment venue, as a historic venue, and a half italic -- hospitable venue. she arrived in the city of long beach december 10, 1967. >> the queen mary approaches her final resting place at long beach. on board, a farewell party of 1200 passengers. overhead, a jet passes
in 1945, the war was declared over and the queen mary began to -- returning the war brides back to their families or in-laws. completed, the queen mary went back to be re-outfitted back to a cruise -- an ocean liner. that effort, she was modernized and in 1947 began sailing again as a cruise line -- transatlantic crossing cruise liner. in the eight -- in the late 1950's, air travel became more popular. crossing the atlantic by ship was not as popular or affordable . it was quicker to go by air...
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one ingredient making you look old. >> you can't crown any kings or queens here. okay?re making big moves. how local student rent turning to an unlikely sport to learn some of life's biggest lessons >>> and then there were two. >> trent. >> daulton eliminated, will la porche or trent be the next and last american idol? our jenn fred has the scoop from la. she is here. >> is this rihanna's biggest fan? >> ♪ >> a local woman, flies all the way to texas, to do something major. how she changed her look, just to get rihanna's attention. >> ♪ >> and welcome everybody, you're probably wondering what that is. people ask me all the time, what do you do when you're not on the air? i do have a hob that i i've never revealed. >> who will come through, doing good day philadelphia, when it is that door, which is one of the ugliest doors i've ever seen, or, a door around the delaware vale? >> oh,. >> let me tell you there is special guest that will come out of this story today. i'll gave you a hint. this person, used to be one of the hoses of this show over 20 years. >> oh,. >> we've
one ingredient making you look old. >> you can't crown any kings or queens here. okay?re making big moves. how local student rent turning to an unlikely sport to learn some of life's biggest lessons >>> and then there were two. >> trent. >> daulton eliminated, will la porche or trent be the next and last american idol? our jenn fred has the scoop from la. she is here. >> is this rihanna's biggest fan? >> ♪ >> a local woman, flies all the way to...
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his noble patron: someone who is directly addressing the king or queen, something you just can't saydual monarch. that he wrote a play call richard the 2nd now talk about controversial idea, you could not suggest that. >> this mayor after march 27. the people want to come see this. >> that is an even more. there are 400 items. >> let me show you. >> it is called the sir thomas more manuscript written in something called secretary hand which is a particular type of handwriting, it is also difficult to decipher if you have not had experience looking at that type of writing. it is part of the planet we think shakespeare wrote. how much of this resembles shakespeare but was remarkable it is it is a beautiful passage and is so timely. struggling to accommodate all the people who put their lives on the sea. the speech asks the question why would you put your family at risk and bet on the seas a piece of vellum they are very lucky to have this document in the united states. it has never traveled out of the uk. >> is writing exist anywhere? >> that is a really good question. we have confiden
his noble patron: someone who is directly addressing the king or queen, something you just can't saydual monarch. that he wrote a play call richard the 2nd now talk about controversial idea, you could not suggest that. >> this mayor after march 27. the people want to come see this. >> that is an even more. there are 400 items. >> let me show you. >> it is called the sir thomas more manuscript written in something called secretary hand which is a particular type of...
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hollywood or queens? >> hollywood. >> yeah. did you take the long island ferry to get there or did you walk or -- >> i took the ferry. >> you took the ferry. was it choppy out there? >> yeah. it was the new york state primary. how was your polling place this morning? was it crazy busy or were you okay? >> yes, it was busy. it was all right but i got there. >> were there a lot of new yorkers at the new york state primary today or -- >> yeah, there was. but it's okay. >> how could you tell who was a new yorker and who was a californian at your polling place? >> because i find us californians are more friendlier. >> did you register to vote in the new york primary here in l.a.? >> yes. >> what was that form like? was it crazy that they made you identify different types of pizza, different types of bagels? what did you pick? did you say you eat pizza with a knife and fork or -- >> honestly, i don't even remember when i put. i kind of like jotted through it. i really just tried to make sure i was eligible to vote. >> i appreciate you
hollywood or queens? >> hollywood. >> yeah. did you take the long island ferry to get there or did you walk or -- >> i took the ferry. >> you took the ferry. was it choppy out there? >> yeah. it was the new york state primary. how was your polling place this morning? was it crazy busy or were you okay? >> yes, it was busy. it was all right but i got there. >> were there a lot of new yorkers at the new york state primary today or -- >> yeah, there...
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queen elizabeth as they crossed the atlantic. passengers could actually look up and see the ships movement. throughout the crossing during their meals. the war world war ii or was a clear, and there was an agreement between kinnard and the allies that the queen mary and the queen elizabeth would be into tripconverted carriers, both of their capacity and their speed allowed both ships to be wonderful trip carriers. once in church that due to the queen mary's capacity, and great speed, the ship actually helped win world war ii. for the allies. there was a conversion process that took place beginning in 1940. in your carpet. it lasted for well over a year. to react at the queen mary and to a true carrier including adding antiaircraft guns and other navigational technologies to help protect the queen mary when she was at sea. she was an impressive force. eight f hitler put a bounty of $200,000 on the queen mary for any summary captain to destroy the queen mary. she was very fortunate and many good skill captains navigated the ship. at one point in time, the queen mary carried over 16,800 troops. that capacity again, with great speed, i love the queen mary to se
queen elizabeth as they crossed the atlantic. passengers could actually look up and see the ships movement. throughout the crossing during their meals. the war world war ii or was a clear, and there was an agreement between kinnard and the allies that the queen mary and the queen elizabeth would be into tripconverted carriers, both of their capacity and their speed allowed both ships to be wonderful trip carriers. once in church that due to the queen mary's capacity, and great speed, the ship...
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panel will weigh in on the campaigns for president and the role of the empire state as king maker or queenaker. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> the race for the white house, all eyes are on new york, hugely important primary is a week and a half away. check your calendar, not kidding. more about this with cnn political commentate and donald trump supporter kaleyleigh mcenany. in the pink. here's the deal i do not typically start a new segment with a commercial. but i'm going to because it's a donald trump attack ad on ted cruz. i want to ask you about it. have a look at this, guys. >> the values in new york city focus around money and the media. >> i saw something that no place on earth could have handled more beautifully, more humanely than new york. ♪ >> new york
panel will weigh in on the campaigns for president and the role of the empire state as king maker or queenaker. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song....
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or care about the outcome. queen elizabeth the second turns 90 today.the world oldest reigning monarch and the longest reigning in british history. the absolute this scheduled to place around noon good -- gun salute is scheduled to take place around noon. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. you can find more stores on the bloomberg at top . francine: we are getting breaking news, march retail sales in the u.k. falling 1.3% instead of the 0.1% decline that we were expecting. retail sales a lot worse than expected for the month of march we will have to dig deeper into those figures to see what the underlying cause is. it does have an impact where easter was. that is usually a bank holiday. people do go out and shop more. you can see pound on the lower side of things. morning.re flat this let's head to the bloomberg with mark barton. mark: we were up for the nice day. we are down about a fifth of 1%. the last four ecb meetings, the euro stock 50 has swung 4.1%. the last ecb meeting on
or care about the outcome. queen elizabeth the second turns 90 today.the world oldest reigning monarch and the longest reigning in british history. the absolute this scheduled to place around noon good -- gun salute is scheduled to take place around noon. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. you can find more stores on the bloomberg at top . francine: we are getting breaking news, march retail sales in the u.k. falling 1.3%...
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whereas you might have something completely different in staten island or in brooklyn or in queens. >> that's exactly right, yes. >> based on the needs of that community. >> exactly. >> needs that are illustrated through the fact that we're all together and we're talking and this is what we need in this school? >> that's exactly right. >> i would imagine what it does socially is also fabulous, correct? in the same place. >> and we're addressing issues that students have commonly together but are not talking about and that parents also have but are not discussing with each other, so we're breaking down a lot of barriers. >> i'm gonna speed this ahead. well, let me get this. you've seen this work in other cities. i know it's still relatively new here in new york, but in chicago and other places, this initiative has already worked wonders, has it not? >> correct. >> so, are you hoping to see the same kind of success academically as they've experienced in other places? >> that's right. and as a parent, our best -- we hope for the best. >> mm-hmm. >> and we want peace of mind. >> sure. >>
whereas you might have something completely different in staten island or in brooklyn or in queens. >> that's exactly right, yes. >> based on the needs of that community. >> exactly. >> needs that are illustrated through the fact that we're all together and we're talking and this is what we need in this school? >> that's exactly right. >> i would imagine what it does socially is also fabulous, correct? in the same place. >> and we're addressing issues...
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. >> stephen: are you two dope queens or two dope queens. >> a little bit of both. come to our show and listen to our podcast. >> stephen: could i be a guest. >> you can be doabish but not a dope queen. >> stephen: we'll get there some day, my friend. >> maybe, but we probably won't. >> stephen: we'll see. >> we won't see. there's nothing to see. >> stephen: if we can dream twe will realize it. >> in this case it's not what it is. >> stephen: do not dictate-- do not dictate my identity. >> you're not even a little bit close. you're not even a little bit close okay. >> stephen: let's rumble. are you ready to do this? now you've got my irish up. let's rumble, because our match-up tonight is a classic: the morton salt girl versus cap'n crunch. let's go to the tale of the tape, starting with morton salt girl, coming in at just heavy enough not to be carried off by her umbrella in a stiff wind. strengths include intense briny flavor and the ability to withstand light rain. weaknesses include she bought that umbrella from a street vendor, so it's going to last about five
. >> stephen: are you two dope queens or two dope queens. >> a little bit of both. come to our show and listen to our podcast. >> stephen: could i be a guest. >> you can be doabish but not a dope queen. >> stephen: we'll get there some day, my friend. >> maybe, but we probably won't. >> stephen: we'll see. >> we won't see. there's nothing to see. >> stephen: if we can dream twe will realize it. >> in this case it's not what it is....
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it can go upup to $1000 per pern per day if you wawant to ve like a a king or queen. i hahave to .w waiting for me in ththe suite. neil: looks pretty cool. doesn't look like e you will get seasick onef those. es the governmen hpower toestrict your pay? well, if youork in the banking industry, ybe. those lookg to do just that. you will be beneficiary of tt. afr r this. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claim centers are available to assist you 24/7. for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 call today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ neil
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not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art.hose are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace in the art tradition is not unusual. >> jimmie was an incredible individual he knew that san francisco had to regain it's place in the world. he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish d
not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art.hose are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace in the art tradition is not unusual. >> jimmie was an incredible individual he knew that san francisco had to regain it's place in the world. he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller...
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so we welcome people who may think in the heart this was christopher marlowe or francis bacon or queen elizabeth i, inquiry into these documents is always good your. >> what do you say to folks like me or others who are, not terribly dim, but haven't been able to access shakespeare, understand him? >> you know, i would say two things. first is you can access shakespeare. and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial in the near times about the importance of the humanities. one of the things this writer said was about their insights into who we are and how we think. that shakespeare captured. he didn't write them in obscure treatises. he put them on his plays. so plays are the oldest interactive art form we have the. they are participatory. and if you can see one of these plays you will see people you recognize your now maybe you will only understand 20%, 30% of the language. join the club. the language is 400 years old. it's beautifully dense and lots of really energetic expression. even if you only get that 20%, that 20% is fantastic. you may already know
so we welcome people who may think in the heart this was christopher marlowe or francis bacon or queen elizabeth i, inquiry into these documents is always good your. >> what do you say to folks like me or others who are, not terribly dim, but haven't been able to access shakespeare, understand him? >> you know, i would say two things. first is you can access shakespeare. and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial in the near times about the...
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queens, upset. >> if something happens to tunnel 1 or 2, queens and brooklyn are going to be in be able to run the city. there won't be any water. >> reporter: the mayor promises the city is committed to the project and construction will begin in 2020. there's no set completion date for water tunnel 3. in a statement, the mayor said he wants new yorkers to know that the water tunnels are safe. from lower manhattan, liz dahlem, fox 5 news. steve: and going to an open house without leaving your home. dari: the real estate agent who's bringing his listing to your phone. steve: and the race to the top of the world trade center is on. how an agreement was finally reached in the name of charity. >> breaking the mold of local news, particularly in this market. it's a brand new era. we want to be at the forefront of it. >> we are celebrating everything "empire". >> the legendary d.j. is with us. >> you were there for the birth of hip-hop. the public has to hear it. >> when the public gets it, that's when you know where it's going. >> in a city where every time places to eat, i find myself asking what are
queens, upset. >> if something happens to tunnel 1 or 2, queens and brooklyn are going to be in be able to run the city. there won't be any water. >> reporter: the mayor promises the city is committed to the project and construction will begin in 2020. there's no set completion date for water tunnel 3. in a statement, the mayor said he wants new yorkers to know that the water tunnels are safe. from lower manhattan, liz dahlem, fox 5 news. steve: and going to an open house without...
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eye are helping those people where i grew up in mckees rocks or the people that live in brooklyn or in queens. you see, there are people who are searching for a fair shake and they want to know when they get a promise, that promise can be kept. you know, i got to be a congressman at the age of 30. i was the only republican in america to defeat an incumbent democrat that year, and i'll tell you what i ran on. i ran on the reagan agenda. nobody wanted to appear with ronald reagan in 1982, but i did and i got to spend more time with him, because nobody wanted to associate, because the economy was in shambles. reaganomics had not kicked in. and getting into the congress, i spent 18 years of my career on national security issues. and six years into my term in congress, i got on the budget committee. and i figured something out as a very young man. we have $19 trillion now in debt. $225 billion goes to pay for interest on the debt. think about taking $100 billion of that, and investing that in solving the problems of alzheimer's or dementia or pancreatic cancer or childhood disease. and yet the deb
eye are helping those people where i grew up in mckees rocks or the people that live in brooklyn or in queens. you see, there are people who are searching for a fair shake and they want to know when they get a promise, that promise can be kept. you know, i got to be a congressman at the age of 30. i was the only republican in america to defeat an incumbent democrat that year, and i'll tell you what i ran on. i ran on the reagan agenda. nobody wanted to appear with ronald reagan in 1982, but i...
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eye are helping those people where i grew up in mckees rocks or the people that live in brooklyn or in queens. you see, there are people who are searching for a fair shake and they want to know when they get a promise, that promise can be kept. you know, i got to be a congressman at the age of 30. i was the only republican in america to defeat an incumbent democrat that year, and i'll tell you what i ran on. i ran on the reagan agenda. nobody wanted to appear with ronald reagan in 1982, but i did and i got to spend more time with him, because nobody wanted to associate, because the economy was in shambles. reaganomics had not kicked in. and getting into the congress, i spent 18 years of my career on national security issues. and six years into my term in congress, i got on the budget committee. and i figured something out as a very young man. we have $19 trillion now in debt. $225 billion goes to pay for interest on the debt. think about taking $100 billion of that, and investing that in solving the problems of alzheimer's or dementia or pancreatic cancer or childhood disease. and yet the deb
eye are helping those people where i grew up in mckees rocks or the people that live in brooklyn or in queens. you see, there are people who are searching for a fair shake and they want to know when they get a promise, that promise can be kept. you know, i got to be a congressman at the age of 30. i was the only republican in america to defeat an incumbent democrat that year, and i'll tell you what i ran on. i ran on the reagan agenda. nobody wanted to appear with ronald reagan in 1982, but i...
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i have to tell stories that would otherwise not perhaps see the light of day. like "eclipsed" or "the queen of katwe," which will be coming out in the fall, with disney -- those kinds of things to lend my voice to stories that otherwise may not have been told, and i think that's part of it -- when the mandate becomes everyone's mandate, you know? >> tell us a little bit about the disney film, since we're owned by disney. >> oh, yeah. yeah. "queen of katwe" is -- it's, uh -- it's a very moving, true story of a young ugandan girl who develops a dream to become an international chess master, despite coming from abject poverty. and so it's a real story of hope and -- and -- and defying all, you know, logic to pursue a dream and make it come true for yourself. >> final question. let's bring it back to broadway. you are a classically trained stage actress. you're making your broadway >> what's going through your head and your heart as you go through the rehearsals and know that the first night on a broadway stage is ahead of you? >> you know, i feel very lucky to have had 10 weeks to try this sho
i have to tell stories that would otherwise not perhaps see the light of day. like "eclipsed" or "the queen of katwe," which will be coming out in the fall, with disney -- those kinds of things to lend my voice to stories that otherwise may not have been told, and i think that's part of it -- when the mandate becomes everyone's mandate, you know? >> tell us a little bit about the disney film, since we're owned by disney. >> oh, yeah. yeah. "queen of...
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force against the wishes of good and outstanding schools to become academies in the upcoming queens speech, yes or no? >> obvious i generally prevent the queen's speech but on this one example, i can help them up and we have academies for all and will be in the queens spee speech. >> well, thank you we look forward to that but there is still time for the u-turn which i'm sure is at the back of a prime minister's mind. it's been recorded that the government is considering allowing good local authorities to for multi-academy trust us. ironically this would give local authorities more responsibility for running schools and they have no. although the prime minister's previously suggested local authorities are holding schools back. why is this costly reorganization of schools necessary to schools that are already good or outstanding? why is he forcing it on them? >> as i said last week, i like repeats on television, i'm happy to have them on the house as well. as i said last week, outstanding schools have nothing to fear from becoming academies entities have a lot to be. just because a school is outsta
force against the wishes of good and outstanding schools to become academies in the upcoming queens speech, yes or no? >> obvious i generally prevent the queen's speech but on this one example, i can help them up and we have academies for all and will be in the queens spee speech. >> well, thank you we look forward to that but there is still time for the u-turn which i'm sure is at the back of a prime minister's mind. it's been recorded that the government is considering allowing...
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to empower pennsylvania to be in the role of a king or queen maker, so for example, in this scenario,inctly different personalities, but they really could put trump at 1,237, or sticking together as a cohesive unit. they could say we want tom ridge, the former governor of the state, to be your running mate. so it was intended with some logic to empower the state, because normally we are so late in the process, we don't matter. but what is nutty is that when i went in to vote yesterday, there were four people running for delegate, three would be elected. no indication for whom i was voting, and what they would do. i happened to have contacted all four of them in advance, because i wanted to know. what will you do on the first ballot. by the way, i am told that the number of the 54 who are saying they'll go to trump, is somewhere in the 35 number range. 35 of 54. >> that's good scoop, michael. >> good reason that people are truss freights frustrated. so i voted for trump and this guy is 35 of 54. >> he is a point. >> i think as a practical matter, i think we get too hung up on 1,237. pe
to empower pennsylvania to be in the role of a king or queen maker, so for example, in this scenario,inctly different personalities, but they really could put trump at 1,237, or sticking together as a cohesive unit. they could say we want tom ridge, the former governor of the state, to be your running mate. so it was intended with some logic to empower the state, because normally we are so late in the process, we don't matter. but what is nutty is that when i went in to vote yesterday, there...
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now, eyewitness news this >>> coming up on 9:00 a.m., we are following breaking news in queens. police or authorities say police have shot and killed a man. and flames in new jersey, forcing several families from their homes. >>> the presidential campaign heats up. republican and democratic candidates hold events throughout the city before the week's primary. >>> looking at a live picture from us in our neighborhood on the upper west side on what's going to be a gorgeous sunday morning and better afternoon. finally feeling like spring out there. it's sunday, april 17th. two days away from the primary here in new york. things are certainly getting interesting. >> very nice, act 6-foot 5, two days to primary. folks. good morning, i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm michelle charlesworth. give us a perfect ten. >> let the temperatures climb, right. it's absolutely gorgeous. the skies look great. we could make it into the 70s. beautiful skies looking at the empire state building. a look at the wall-to-wall sunshine, and you can see one world trade, gorgeous skies. we're in the 50s right now. what a wa
now, eyewitness news this >>> coming up on 9:00 a.m., we are following breaking news in queens. police or authorities say police have shot and killed a man. and flames in new jersey, forcing several families from their homes. >>> the presidential campaign heats up. republican and democratic candidates hold events throughout the city before the week's primary. >>> looking at a live picture from us in our neighborhood on the upper west side on what's going to be a...
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they are meeting with queen elizabeth one day after her 90th birthday, this comes after as the president weighs in on whether or not the uk should stay in the european union. >> reporter: rick, president obama's visit with queen elizabeth ii is one of two royal engagements today. he will have dinner with prince william and his wife and prince harry. but while there he is causing quite a stir after telling the uk to stick with the european union. it's a royal affair for the obamas, the president and first lady touching down on marine one on the growns of windsor castle. queen elizabeth and her husband prince phillip there to greet them. michelle delivering birthday greeting, according to the white house they gave the queen a custom photo album chronicling her visits as a birthday gift. next stop president obama is meeting with prime minister david cameron, the topic bound to come up britain's vote on whether or not they should remain in the european union. the weighing in, urging they should stay in the union. the article annering leaders of the british exit campaign. >> i would take issue with the president's a
they are meeting with queen elizabeth one day after her 90th birthday, this comes after as the president weighs in on whether or not the uk should stay in the european union. >> reporter: rick, president obama's visit with queen elizabeth ii is one of two royal engagements today. he will have dinner with prince william and his wife and prince harry. but while there he is causing quite a stir after telling the uk to stick with the european union. it's a royal affair for the obamas, the...
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if you live in brooklyn or the bronx, march is best. however queens -- it may is the best time to list your home. so you have not lost out yet. >> and singing in times square. >> karaoke style outside of the hard rock cafe from 5:00 until 7:00 on tax day. if you do that, they will give you a voucher for the free burger. you don't have to eat it got day. i think it will draw some interesting characters. >> and otis livingston is getting ready. legendary burger. >> you can't go wrong with that kind of a burger. >>> the city of hoboken honored a woman that blazed a baseball trail for others to follow. maria pepe was the honored league season. and in april of 1972, maria pepe became the first ever female little league player. the national league told her she could not play because she was a girl after that. that spurred a civil rights lawsuit which she eventually won. by then, she was too old to play but she paid a pathway for others. >> i'm basically playing baseball because of her. i just really wanted to play baseball. i did not want the celebrity stat
if you live in brooklyn or the bronx, march is best. however queens -- it may is the best time to list your home. so you have not lost out yet. >> and singing in times square. >> karaoke style outside of the hard rock cafe from 5:00 until 7:00 on tax day. if you do that, they will give you a voucher for the free burger. you don't have to eat it got day. i think it will draw some interesting characters. >> and otis livingston is getting ready. legendary burger. >> you...
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. >> who remembers the case or lived in queens in 1950s. savagely raped and beaten. reported by "the new york times" and she was screaming. the attack took half hour to 40 minutes, nobody in the neighborhood made a phone call to police. that is how it was initially reported. that story grabbed ahold. a few days of at attack winston mostly was captured and confessed. he was sent to prison for a very long time. he escaped in the late '60s. did more crime and recaptured. >> we found out he died in prison. 81 years old. died march 28th at clinton correctional facility in dannemora. >> kitty was killed in forest hills in the 1960s. it was watershed event. they pointed to it as case of urban indifference. turned out over the years, "new york times" took a look at this, perhaps those initial reports of some people hearing the calls and screams might have but, a wild case for a long time people would say the name kitty genovese and it was talking about people didn't say something or do something. >> a former black liberation army member and another man were in a van in the s
. >> who remembers the case or lived in queens in 1950s. savagely raped and beaten. reported by "the new york times" and she was screaming. the attack took half hour to 40 minutes, nobody in the neighborhood made a phone call to police. that is how it was initially reported. that story grabbed ahold. a few days of at attack winston mostly was captured and confessed. he was sent to prison for a very long time. he escaped in the late '60s. did more crime and recaptured. >>...
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queen for more than 64 years, the longest reigning monarch in british history. long ago she promised she would not retire. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, when it's long or. >> reporter: the queen will mark another big milestone next year with her husband prince phillip when the two of them celebrate their 70th firewor tth wedding . cbs news, england. the 90-year-old prince phillip will escort the queen throughout the celebrations today. >> i'll be waiting for my invite. i'm sure you will be for the bash in june. thanks a lot. >>> canada is making a move to legalize recreational cannabis, and sentencing in a notorious new orleans police shooting. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstands." "the times-picayune"" reports the sentencing for police officers in deadly shootings in the aftermath of katrina. four defendants given prison terms of 7 to 112 years. a fifth given a three-year term for trying to cover up killings two of unarmed men on a dan zinger bridge 2005. >>> theal leader" said kim davis forced her to violate her faith by ordering her to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. the court found she suffered no irreparable harm. >>
queen for more than 64 years, the longest reigning monarch in british history. long ago she promised she would not retire. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, when it's long or. >> reporter: the queen will mark another big milestone next year with her husband prince phillip when the two of them celebrate their 70th firewor tth wedding . cbs news, england. the 90-year-old prince phillip will escort the queen throughout the celebrations today. >> i'll be waiting for...
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. >> don't mess with queen bey or her follower. >> powerful woman.'s buick doesn't want to run here along the blue route 476 southbound side just south of the schuylkill. but luckily it's off to the side and penndot is that to help out so no big problems on the blue route at this point. same with the ben franklin bridge, traffic's moving well in each direction between camden and center city. nothing in your way as you cross the delaware river so far this morning. and the patco trains rolling over the ben are on time. same with njt, amtrak, septa, no complaints on mass transit so far this morning. karen. >> i bet there are a few complaints about the weather 'cause it's cold out that especially for this time of year. normally we would see an overnight low of 41. it's 20 degrees in allentown, 16 in mount pocono, 32 degrees in the city, ninety four millville. we hit a new lomillville;, 24 i. 23 degrees at atlantic city international. four for your high today. yes a very cold start but the noon is not going to be some bad. we'll see mostly sunny skies. it
. >> don't mess with queen bey or her follower. >> powerful woman.'s buick doesn't want to run here along the blue route 476 southbound side just south of the schuylkill. but luckily it's off to the side and penndot is that to help out so no big problems on the blue route at this point. same with the ben franklin bridge, traffic's moving well in each direction between camden and center city. nothing in your way as you cross the delaware river so far this morning. and the patco...
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queens village, ida siegal, news 4 new york. >> and remember you can track theysorecast esytime. from the appl.app store or google play. >>> and firefighters putting out hotspots from this massive fire in queens. this thick black smoke could be seen for miles. the lameo broke out in a dry cleaners in 13th street in long island city. >> reporter: because of that thick, black smoke, there's an air advisory in effect for folks to t close their windows who live in this area. you can my still smell the smoke in the air. take a look as to why. firefighters are still dowsing out the hotspots. it required more than 200 firefighters to try to knock it out. ok tocm hours, but the question still remains, what caused this fire in the first place? >> a birds eye view shows the aftermath. >> you couldn't even see the smoke that thick. cleanersrnear 13th street, around 3:30 sunday afternoon. there was aefwaeball it could be seen across the river i manhattan. he works in security and ran towards the fire to make sure the buildings he was watching were still standing. >> it was bad. i ha people in the development here that had to close their w
queens village, ida siegal, news 4 new york. >> and remember you can track theysorecast esytime. from the appl.app store or google play. >>> and firefighters putting out hotspots from this massive fire in queens. this thick black smoke could be seen for miles. the lameo broke out in a dry cleaners in 13th street in long island city. >> reporter: because of that thick, black smoke, there's an air advisory in effect for folks to t close their windows who live in this area....
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might as well pronounce the next president king or queen if they're going to have this kind of power. rther down in the article, mr. stein says, to the contrary, congress has taken explicit actions to limit the discretionary authority of the executive in the area of immigration enforcement. in the illegal immigration reform and immigration relief act of 1996, the congress passed and president clinton signed, congress indisputedly intended, quote, to prevent delay in the removal of illegal aliens, unquote. under the i.n.a. congress has imnumerated two mandatory statutory responsibilities to the secretary of homeland security. the, quote, power and duty, unquote, to administer and enforce all laws relating to immigration and the mandatory duty to guard against, quote, the illegal entry of aliens, unquote, under the obama administration, neither secretary johnson nor his predecessor, jan et napoleon, have faithfully -- janet napoleon, have faith compli complied with these duty -- faithfully complied with these duties. the secretary has affirmatively shirked those responsibilities and bla
might as well pronounce the next president king or queen if they're going to have this kind of power. rther down in the article, mr. stein says, to the contrary, congress has taken explicit actions to limit the discretionary authority of the executive in the area of immigration enforcement. in the illegal immigration reform and immigration relief act of 1996, the congress passed and president clinton signed, congress indisputedly intended, quote, to prevent delay in the removal of illegal...
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queen elizabeth as they crossed the atlantic. passengers could actually look up and see the ships movement. throughout the crossing during their meals. in 1939, world war ii or the war was a clear, and there was an agreement between kinnard and the allies that the queen mary and the queen elizabeth would be taken and converted into trip carriers, both of their capacity and their speed allowed both ships to be wonderful trip carriers. once in church that due to the a buddy queen mary's capacity, and great speed, the ship actually helped win world war ii. for the allies. there was a conversion process that took place beginning in 1940. in your carpet. it lasted for well over a year. to react at the queen mary and to a true carrier including adding antiaircraft guns and other navigational technologies to help protect the queen mary when she was at sea. she was an impressive force. eight f hitler put a bounty of $200,000 on the queen mary for any summary captain to destroy the queen mary. she was very fortunate and many good skill captains navigated the ship. at one point in time, the queen mary carried over 16,800 troops. that capacity again, with great speed,
queen elizabeth as they crossed the atlantic. passengers could actually look up and see the ships movement. throughout the crossing during their meals. in 1939, world war ii or the war was a clear, and there was an agreement between kinnard and the allies that the queen mary and the queen elizabeth would be taken and converted into trip carriers, both of their capacity and their speed allowed both ships to be wonderful trip carriers. once in church that due to the a buddy queen mary's capacity,...
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of course, the queen's political views are never made public or any where else for that matter.evening, the president and first lady have dinner with william and kate and prince harry as well. so a lot of farewell visits you might say because obviously president obama is unlikely to come here during his remaining months in office. the hard part is when he meets with david cameron, the prime minister issue. the president is receiving a lot of very strong criticism from the group in britain that want it is leave the eu for taking sides. they accuse the president of meddling. a larger group where there is some, giving away. it is a complicated issue, but the bottom line, he is arguing that britain is a stronger country in the eu and a stronger partner with the united states as apart of europe. of course, america is concerned about trade, economics, security. particularly with such a huge threat on the continent posed by isis and other terrorist groups. >> nbc's ron mott. thank you so much. >>> earth day, let's check in with the meteorologist. a big day, right. >> we live on this be
of course, the queen's political views are never made public or any where else for that matter.evening, the president and first lady have dinner with william and kate and prince harry as well. so a lot of farewell visits you might say because obviously president obama is unlikely to come here during his remaining months in office. the hard part is when he meets with david cameron, the prime minister issue. the president is receiving a lot of very strong criticism from the group in britain that...
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or register your presence overtly, that itself is the trigger. it can be the trigger to shut something down like a speeding g train this queens on a tuesday morning or can be a trigger to set something off like, for example, a hand held detonator where you have to keep some switch depressed. if you let that switch go, if you release it, then that's what sets off the explosion. that's a common spookie plot twist in lots of thrillers and spy movies. it's also a real thing. it's an effective form of insurance. if you hurt me, i'll let go of this switch. do not hurt me. the reason i raise this point is because a sort of dead man's switch has been installed on this strange threat that's now becoming a truly strange subplot in the presidential race right now. we reported at the start of this week on the resurfacing of the d.c. madam case in washington. it was about an escort service that operated as a thriving business in washington, d.c. for something like 13 years. it was shut down in 2006 when the government brought criminal charges against the woman who ran the escort agency. the woman who ran the agency, she and her lawyer decided that they would
or register your presence overtly, that itself is the trigger. it can be the trigger to shut something down like a speeding g train this queens on a tuesday morning or can be a trigger to set something off like, for example, a hand held detonator where you have to keep some switch depressed. if you let that switch go, if you release it, then that's what sets off the explosion. that's a common spookie plot twist in lots of thrillers and spy movies. it's also a real thing. it's an effective form...
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or a cold-blooded killer? >>> plus how this former beauty queen turned her own skin care struggle into a $100 million cosmetics empire. with a single rallying cry -- real makeup for real women. >>> and samantha b. >> holy [ bleep ] you guys. >> comedy's newest it girl taking on the boys of late night with biting political satire. >> oh my god, i agree with donald trump! >> going full frontal with the comedienne rocking audiences and throwing some shade. >>> first the "nightline 5." >> don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful momentth. with flonase allergy relief they won't. most only control one substance, flonase controls six, six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. >>> friends, tonight i present a very special bottle. >> new classicoreserva. open a bottle of the good stuff. >> number one in just 60 seconds. he say's we should punish women who have abortions. there has to be some form of punishment. that mexicans who come to america are rapists. they're rapists. and that we should ban muslims from coming here at all. total and complete shut down. donald trump say's we can
or a cold-blooded killer? >>> plus how this former beauty queen turned her own skin care struggle into a $100 million cosmetics empire. with a single rallying cry -- real makeup for real women. >>> and samantha b. >> holy [ bleep ] you guys. >> comedy's newest it girl taking on the boys of late night with biting political satire. >> oh my god, i agree with donald trump! >> going full frontal with the comedienne rocking audiences and throwing some shade....