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her name is anna, nan became famous when she was spotted at the staten island mall being walked arounddone the facebook page than are tons of pictures similar to these are she is wearing a collar with spikes you can see her wearing a million and look forward to missing since christmas eve. i headed to staten island to look for her. >> i am told she was walking around on the leash. >> no glob glob. >> you think that was weird? >> i don't know. eye went to the lasted a dress with she believed to have lived on david's place and when i ran the doorbell, a woman came out and allowed to comment. >> ok. >> yeah. yeah. be a is the program manager sneer is anyone here? >> and i asked what is the name of the group or organization. the new york link. the new york-based charity that helps underserved children, adults, families with development disabilities. i rear of reaped out to them for comment. my voice mail never returned sh. now i want to go door to video anna released to the world. >> i am pine. living the life. i am ok. i don't really need, you know, people to be fighting, or, you know, i
her name is anna, nan became famous when she was spotted at the staten island mall being walked arounddone the facebook page than are tons of pictures similar to these are she is wearing a collar with spikes you can see her wearing a million and look forward to missing since christmas eve. i headed to staten island to look for her. >> i am told she was walking around on the leash. >> no glob glob. >> you think that was weird? >> i don't know. eye went to the lasted a...
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staten island has been by far the lowest proportion of immigrant population the citywide is 37%, staten island is about 25. it's the smallest but growing proportionately. >> in the introduction very little has changed with immigration, the kind of people who come through jan here. on accepted into the nation's political life, they get -- and those who come after them. and the ways in which they come here but i'm wondering if in one way things change. the people who came here on the ship they weren't able to go back to their homeland regularly. it might go back to her three times in their life, some not at all. but even those who come now risk the availability of cheap international airfare when my family came over we went back men sometimes we go back to her three times a year. does this make it more possible for today's immigrant groups to continuously refresh their tie to the homeland? and also to for them to be less demand that we belong to an american identity. >> yes, and no i think his answer. first of all think it's important to realize that many more immigrants than we realize i
staten island has been by far the lowest proportion of immigrant population the citywide is 37%, staten island is about 25. it's the smallest but growing proportionately. >> in the introduction very little has changed with immigration, the kind of people who come through jan here. on accepted into the nation's political life, they get -- and those who come after them. and the ways in which they come here but i'm wondering if in one way things change. the people who came here on the ship...
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got him online five years ago and now they have lived together with wilbur's brother, milo and staten island. if you're wondering milo is a doll, not another peak. >> wilbur is a great companion. he's like a dog. anything anything my dog does, he does. he goes out the doggie door. well a piggy door. >> she received a violation from the city saying that she was unlawfully keeping a wild animal. judge dismissed the violation and may. >> your terrible human being bill's. >> and i the only one? >> a judge dismissed the violation in may when he found out that wilbur is christie's emotional support pigs. >> wilbur is just there to cuddle with her. he's there to watch tv with her and of course play with his brother, milo. but the department of health stepped in and reverse the dismissal. now wilbur. now wilbur may not be able to stay with christie. there is one ray of hope and that lies with senator anthony avella. if he can pass a bill the next couple of days before january 31, wilbur gets to stay with his mom and brother and staten island. >> how did they find out about wilbur? >> someone made a
got him online five years ago and now they have lived together with wilbur's brother, milo and staten island. if you're wondering milo is a doll, not another peak. >> wilbur is a great companion. he's like a dog. anything anything my dog does, he does. he goes out the doggie door. well a piggy door. >> she received a violation from the city saying that she was unlawfully keeping a wild animal. judge dismissed the violation and may. >> your terrible human being bill's. >>...
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a standstill with the 1,500 photographs they found stashed in their mother, carol's, attic in staten islandsold some of the most valuable ones, and now they're having mixed feelings about the whole thing. >> i felt like i was losing her. it felt like they embodied her. if they were going out to strangers, what would be left? and so that memory of her was walking out the door. >> did you ever say to yourself, "maybe we're rushing?" >> i think it was, "let's take our time and let's back up and re-evaluate." >> but in early 2015, another discovery nudges them back into action. >> i was clearing out our hall closet, and there, tucked in the corner... >> was...? >> another envelope of photographs. inside, there were other celebrities, so a lot of well-known, recognizable people. i feel like, somehow, my mother is pointing us toward these things, like "don't forget this, and don't forget that." >> or maybe their mom is saying, "don't forget...me!" so this time jaye signs up with a virtual cultural arts center called poba. the site features creative types who've died without full recognition of th
a standstill with the 1,500 photographs they found stashed in their mother, carol's, attic in staten islandsold some of the most valuable ones, and now they're having mixed feelings about the whole thing. >> i felt like i was losing her. it felt like they embodied her. if they were going out to strangers, what would be left? and so that memory of her was walking out the door. >> did you ever say to yourself, "maybe we're rushing?" >> i think it was, "let's take...
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. >> this is not in fact a brooklyn or queens or staten island. >> a cuss like 20 bucks? >> many go to harlem, but there's a reason for the, getting the new second avenue subway cost billions of dollars. >> how much would you save once? >> stage i cost 1.6 billion per kilometer. the next phase is going is going to be 2,200,000,000 per kilometer. >> i asked why it cost billions of dollars for a couple of kilometers. he said that the big ministry. they don't make any those documents public. they keep it secret. the state overseas it would not know the costs are for concrete and building equipment for the costs are for concrete and building equipment for the union. there is more to come on one it cost so much. >> follow the money. >> i'm all for improvement but that sounds a bit far. >> 2017 is the year new jersey select the new governor. were endeavoring to give you a shot of each and every candidate entering the race. one is with us today his name is joseph, a full-time small businessman and at the guy who is probably made the best commercial yet of the 2017 cycle take a l
. >> this is not in fact a brooklyn or queens or staten island. >> a cuss like 20 bucks? >> many go to harlem, but there's a reason for the, getting the new second avenue subway cost billions of dollars. >> how much would you save once? >> stage i cost 1.6 billion per kilometer. the next phase is going is going to be 2,200,000,000 per kilometer. >> i asked why it cost billions of dollars for a couple of kilometers. he said that the big ministry. they don't...
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a bit closer if he takes the staten island ferry. areas have been trending democratic in recent elections. in washington this sets up an awkward situation, besides having local residents to show up for an inauguration. a lot of those voters are federal workers who work for donald trump. back in a moment with the man who may be best positioned to explain donald trump to the people who did not vote for him. p reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverage choices. smaller portions. less sugar. balanceus.org. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. inature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. so in 30 days, my
a bit closer if he takes the staten island ferry. areas have been trending democratic in recent elections. in washington this sets up an awkward situation, besides having local residents to show up for an inauguration. a lot of those voters are federal workers who work for donald trump. back in a moment with the man who may be best positioned to explain donald trump to the people who did not vote for him. p reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no...
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. >>> several drives on new york's staten island are fighting tickets because they sign they allegedly saw was fake. some didn't notice the sign and some ended up ticketed by police. >> he's, you know you made an illegal left turn. i said what do you mean? he said there's a sign that you can't make a left turn. i said i didn't see it. i've lived here for seven years. >> the department of transportation put up the sign and determined that the sign was fake put up by a contractor in the area. the department of motor vehicles says they can appeal those tickets. >> a warning this morning from police in south jersey about a scam that they want you to be aware of. northfield police say this man is a scam artist who poses as an appliance repairman. he uses two business names south shore repairs and my repairs in atlantic city. police say she's taken advantage of people in the area. he was recently arrested for theft, fraud and forgery. >>> police are looking to find out what caused the washington monument to go dark. this is the scene after the iconic monument went out. national parks service
. >>> several drives on new york's staten island are fighting tickets because they sign they allegedly saw was fake. some didn't notice the sign and some ended up ticketed by police. >> he's, you know you made an illegal left turn. i said what do you mean? he said there's a sign that you can't make a left turn. i said i didn't see it. i've lived here for seven years. >> the department of transportation put up the sign and determined that the sign was fake put up by a...
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here's what some of the trump supporters on staten island think of the ban. people. donald trump's number one job is to protect the american peoplelj donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. i have mixed feelings because members of my family came as immigrants and they came here in a much different time in history, and now with all the lone wolves that operate and attack the us, we really need to have some form of betting in place. —— vetting. i think circumstances in the middle east over the last few years require a degree of caution that we have not been exercising before so i do think it is important. i'd trust him. his number onejob is to protect important. i'd trust him. his number one job is to protect the american people and he said he would do it so thatis people and he said he would do it so that is why he was voted in. do i agree with everything he is doing right now? no, identical. buti right now? no, identical. but i feel he has a reason for doing what he is doing so we have to wait and see. my parents are immigrants as wel
here's what some of the trump supporters on staten island think of the ban. people. donald trump's number one job is to protect the american peoplelj donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. i have mixed feelings because members of my family came as immigrants and they came here in a much different time in history, and now with all the lone wolves that operate and attack the us, we really need to have some form of betting in place. —— vetting. i think circumstances...
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remember new york and staten island becomes a premier city by the 1820's and 180's. -- 1830's. 60,000 in manhattan in 1800 and 1875 one million on manhattan island. that is called growth. here on the upper left is an 1860's print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. remember in those days new york city was straightly manhattan island. when you went across the river you were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. the reason it was needed by the time you get to the late 1860's -- downtown new york is the central business district of new york. it becomes the central district of america by the 1830's during by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of the world. that means new york is growing. but unfortunately man-to-man is -- manhattan is a long skinny island and the only way to grow is uptown and by the time you get to the 1860's, the time the bridge will be built the middle class people are forced to live as far as west northeast 40's and 50's and 60's east of central park. they have to commute to wall street. women commute to
remember new york and staten island becomes a premier city by the 1820's and 180's. -- 1830's. 60,000 in manhattan in 1800 and 1875 one million on manhattan island. that is called growth. here on the upper left is an 1860's print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. remember in those days new york city was straightly manhattan island. when you went across the river you were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. the...
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we spoke to some supporters of the new policy in staten island.to be done has to be done, and this is for the safety of everybody. we're living in a dangerous world and donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. we live in a democracy, and if the majority people feel threatened and they want things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. the last, say, four or five years have required a degree of caution we haven't exercised before, so accordingly i think it is appropriate. my parents are immigrants as well, you know, but they came legally, with their own visa and stuff like that. we really need to have some form of vetting in place. i trust him. we really need to have some form of vetting in place. itrust him. his numberone vetting in place. itrust him. his number one job is to protect the american people. that is why he was voted in. do i agree with everything he is doing right now is that note, i don't but i feel he has a reason for doing what he is doing and we have to wait and see. my parents are immigr
we spoke to some supporters of the new policy in staten island.to be done has to be done, and this is for the safety of everybody. we're living in a dangerous world and donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. we live in a democracy, and if the majority people feel threatened and they want things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. the last, say, four or five years have required a degree of caution we haven't exercised before, so accordingly i think...
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the bbc‘s olivia lace—evans has been to staten island in new york to hear what people are making of allhatever needs to be done, has to be done. this is for the safety of everybody. we are living in a dangerous world and donald trump's numberone dangerous world and donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. we live in a democracy and if the majority of people feel threatened and they want to have things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. i think circum- stances in the middle east over the last four or five years have required a degree of caution that we have not been exercising before. ithink of caution that we have not been exercising before. i think it is appropriate. i have mixed feelings because members of my family came here as immigrants. but they came here as immigrants. but they came here at a much different time in history. now, with all the lone wolves that operate and attack the us, we need to have some form of vetting in place. i trust him, his numberone vetting in place. i trust him, his number one job is to protect the american
the bbc‘s olivia lace—evans has been to staten island in new york to hear what people are making of allhatever needs to be done, has to be done. this is for the safety of everybody. we are living in a dangerous world and donald trump's numberone dangerous world and donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. we live in a democracy and if the majority of people feel threatened and they want to have things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. i think...
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we spoke to some supporters of the new policy in staten island.be done, and this is for the safety of everybody. we're living in a dangerous world and donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. we live in a country of democracy, and if the majority of the people feel threatened and they want things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. i think circujmstances in the middle east over the last, say, four or five years have required a degree of caution that we have not been exercising before, so accordingly i do think it is appropriate. i have mixed feelings because memebers of my family came here as immigrants, however they came here at a much, much different time in history and now with all the lone wolves that operate and attack, you know, the us, we really need to have some form of vetting in place. donald trump said that this ois temporary so — i trust him. his number one job is to protect the american people and i think he's doing it and he said he was going to do it. that is why he was voted in. do i ag
we spoke to some supporters of the new policy in staten island.be done, and this is for the safety of everybody. we're living in a dangerous world and donald trump's number one job is to protect the american people. we live in a country of democracy, and if the majority of the people feel threatened and they want things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. i think circujmstances in the middle east over the last, say, four or five years have required a degree of caution that...
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the bbc has also been hearing from some supporters of the policy on new york's staten island.re than1 million people here have signed a petition. let's big to sir malcolm rifkind. on the basis of how many people who voted for donald trump, he is doing what he promised. the executive order he signed was a foolish one, but we can't expect the fact that he is the president of the united states, elected by the american people, and this is something he said he would do. that does not mean we sit back and do nothing, it means we sit back and do nothing, it means we ex press we sit back and do nothing, it means we express our disapproval and secondly if we have the opportunity and the united kingdom is in a special position here, we can but in a polite and firm and robust way to make our representations to the president and those around him and toa president and those around him and to a significant degree that is what theresa may has been doing. we have had some progress as far as dual nationals are concerned. a lot more work needs to be done, but it can't be done by a megaphone dip
the bbc has also been hearing from some supporters of the policy on new york's staten island.re than1 million people here have signed a petition. let's big to sir malcolm rifkind. on the basis of how many people who voted for donald trump, he is doing what he promised. the executive order he signed was a foolish one, but we can't expect the fact that he is the president of the united states, elected by the american people, and this is something he said he would do. that does not mean we sit...
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arthur in staten island, new york, republican line. caller: hello. god bless, happy new year to both of you. let me say right now, i have listened to you. this is the first time i have heard you. i think you have been giving a balance, touching both sides, not equal, but a balanced point of view. new qualification -- to question your qualification is [indiscernible] i guess i would because a baby boomer. whether i agree or disagree, i appreciate the point of view you brought forward. if he could name two more things that you think would be important that this president has said he would do that would affect us to democratic, republican, whatever. i would appreciate that. do not let us all these turn you off -- us oldies turn you off. you keep going. guest: two are for the support and hope you read me and my colleagues. journalism is important, especially in this era and i encourage people to support it and read it. two issues that will probably be on the table. one is taxes. tax reform. president trump has specifically said he is interested in overha
arthur in staten island, new york, republican line. caller: hello. god bless, happy new year to both of you. let me say right now, i have listened to you. this is the first time i have heard you. i think you have been giving a balance, touching both sides, not equal, but a balanced point of view. new qualification -- to question your qualification is [indiscernible] i guess i would because a baby boomer. whether i agree or disagree, i appreciate the point of view you brought forward. if he...
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what's going on, staten island? >> my baby fell asleep. >> it's all good. it's all good. >> how many times have you smiled today? hey, mark. left hand on the bible, right hand up. it is a bit of a contortion. thank you. >> take care. take care. >> how y'all doing? >> shawn. >> shawn, i'm paul. you guys got this? all right. come around here this way. right hand up. everybody see? it is the one with the flash. that's fine. that's fine. congratulations. >> ready? right hand up. nice to see you. thank you. >> my face is hurting from smiling. ready? left hand up. all right. you got to get back so she can get one. >> ready? >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> left hand out here, right hand up. face her. >> left hand on it. right hand up. >> ready? right here. >> thank you. >> happy new year. hey, how you doing? what's your sister doing? >> jim sullivan. >> right here. >> thank you much. >> my pleasure. >> take care. >> what's up, guys? happy new year. >> hey, guys. how you doing? congratulations. hello, guys. how you doing? >> this is joe. this is michael. c
what's going on, staten island? >> my baby fell asleep. >> it's all good. it's all good. >> how many times have you smiled today? hey, mark. left hand on the bible, right hand up. it is a bit of a contortion. thank you. >> take care. take care. >> how y'all doing? >> shawn. >> shawn, i'm paul. you guys got this? all right. come around here this way. right hand up. everybody see? it is the one with the flash. that's fine. that's fine. congratulations....
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i know he looks like a lookout from a parlor from staten island and you hate them, but he's gonna shake. here's the alien air who made his daughter fly jetblue coach. i think that's a good thing. i look forward to it. i right humor so it's gonna be a good couple years. >> i just want to wish my cousin brendan who's like my brother, get well soon. i love you more than anything pretty the best. >> very well. i hope he's doing okay. >> he is doing very well. jillian how are you doing. >> i'm good. >> how are you. >> i didn't even have a chance to get checked in with you. >> i try to avoid you at all cost. >> who is this tucker carlson. >> he just showed up like out of nowhere. >> did you want to plug anything, is there anything interesting you want to say. >> i just want to go home. >> how honest can you get. oh my goodness. cat. >> okay so, i like the way men look in skinny jeans, but i don't like don't like the kind of man that wears skinny gins. so i like the pants on the man but i don't like the man in the pants, and i'm i'm wondering if this is a pants person dichotomy that's going to
i know he looks like a lookout from a parlor from staten island and you hate them, but he's gonna shake. here's the alien air who made his daughter fly jetblue coach. i think that's a good thing. i look forward to it. i right humor so it's gonna be a good couple years. >> i just want to wish my cousin brendan who's like my brother, get well soon. i love you more than anything pretty the best. >> very well. i hope he's doing okay. >> he is doing very well. jillian how are you...
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had a ,icrophone, whether it was gina trayvon martin, barack obama for insident, police reform staten island or ferguson, we had a microphone that was paid for by the sweat and blood of this woman. [applause] rev. sharpton: so we don't depend on others to tell our story. we can turn on the mic she has given us and speak for ourselves to ourselves. and even have the television network that even knows that you cast on the debris of time, unsung and tell their story. on tv one. it is with great pride that we award the woman who has taken us from silence and made the world hear us on adulterated and unmolested. queen if you medication, the mogul media businesswoman, our , still fineodmother and still telling me that is enough, get off the stage, kathy hughes. [applause] kathy: first and foremost, i give praise and thanks to god, from whom all blessings flow. we give our great creator a round of applause. reverend al, thank you. i will take you on the road with me. i like that it reduction. so touching.r, how brilliant. thank you, thank you, thank you. can we give him another big round of applaus
had a ,icrophone, whether it was gina trayvon martin, barack obama for insident, police reform staten island or ferguson, we had a microphone that was paid for by the sweat and blood of this woman. [applause] rev. sharpton: so we don't depend on others to tell our story. we can turn on the mic she has given us and speak for ourselves to ourselves. and even have the television network that even knows that you cast on the debris of time, unsung and tell their story. on tv one. it is with great...
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host: next up is joe from staten island, new york, on the line for those making less than $25,000 a year. go ahead. caller: what's inflation? tos not free if somebody has pay for. why should other people pay for college? college is twice inflation, 4%. inflation is 2%. why? it's a scam. i'm a little confused on that because in the case of, sue, these are private people putting their own money into college -- in the case of kalamazoo. in terms of the rising cost of college, that's true. the cost of a college degree has doubled since 1970. so, yes, the kosice ghana. why has the cost of college gone up? -- yes, the cost of college has gone up. when you consider the cost of higher education is people. the staff. most of the money goes on the stack. and those staff includes people who are highly educated. that is what education is about. the amount of money that wages offer those people have gone up as well. it should not be a surprise that in a sector of the economy which relies on highly educated people to make it work, that the wage bill for those people over the last 40 years has gone up
host: next up is joe from staten island, new york, on the line for those making less than $25,000 a year. go ahead. caller: what's inflation? tos not free if somebody has pay for. why should other people pay for college? college is twice inflation, 4%. inflation is 2%. why? it's a scam. i'm a little confused on that because in the case of, sue, these are private people putting their own money into college -- in the case of kalamazoo. in terms of the rising cost of college, that's true. the cost...
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it sounds like boston, with a population that is only the size of staten island, has created a greater turnout than new york city and so there have been some massive surges in the turnout around the country. >> oh, it's incredible. i come from austin, texas and they literally had more than 50,000 people that were marching in austin, texas. now, my sister wrote me and said they have never had that many people, not even when my mother was inaugurated governor of texas years and years ago. it's phenomenal. you're right, you are seeing it everywhere from boise to seattle to antarctica. incredible what the march and the spirit of people who have never marched before for anything are demonstrating. it's really something. >> cecile, who and how, who marshals this energy and how is this energy marshaled for a next step? >> well, i think that was such a theme today and of course, it's even going into tonight, is that this wasn't the end, this was actually the beginning and the launch of something really important. one of the things that we have been emphasizing is that the u.s. house of represe
it sounds like boston, with a population that is only the size of staten island, has created a greater turnout than new york city and so there have been some massive surges in the turnout around the country. >> oh, it's incredible. i come from austin, texas and they literally had more than 50,000 people that were marching in austin, texas. now, my sister wrote me and said they have never had that many people, not even when my mother was inaugurated governor of texas years and years ago....
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a bit closer if he takes the staten island ferry. the point is, look, it is true that large metro areas have been trending democratic. a lot of those local residents are federal workers who now work for donald trump and it's important for the president to have good relations with the employees and vice versa. back in a moment. . or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other medical conditions, and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone wi
a bit closer if he takes the staten island ferry. the point is, look, it is true that large metro areas have been trending democratic. a lot of those local residents are federal workers who now work for donald trump and it's important for the president to have good relations with the employees and vice versa. back in a moment. . or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni...
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the room, one of the things that i like to do on the first day of class, i like to take them to staten island. so great celebrator of diversity of the humanity of new york of all things new york, but in 1842, the first thing whitman was anticatholic and antiirish and there's much discretion about election violence now who knows what will happen during the election, you have passage of the book on election day in the war, municipal election in new york each attempted to prevent supporter from others to casting ballot. the fight was bloody and horrible recorded "the herald", men were so beaten that they could not be recognized as human beings, their goal noted was to review the outrageous and they moved uptown -- [inaudible] >> had it been hypocrite head that had been smashed instead of window, we could find it in our soul to be sorrowful. you make the connection with election violence in the past and the fact that even a person of humane as whitman compels to issue the -- against immigrants? >> it's hard to appreciate today how, both how protestant americans felt their nation was and how much
the room, one of the things that i like to do on the first day of class, i like to take them to staten island. so great celebrator of diversity of the humanity of new york of all things new york, but in 1842, the first thing whitman was anticatholic and antiirish and there's much discretion about election violence now who knows what will happen during the election, you have passage of the book on election day in the war, municipal election in new york each attempted to prevent supporter from...
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it sounds like boston with a population that is only the size of staten island has created a greater turnout than new york city. and, so, there have been some massive surges in the turnout around the country. >> oh, it's incredible. i just -- i come from austin, texas. they literally had more than 50,000 people that were marching in austin, texas. now, my sister wrote me and she said they've never had that many people, not even where my mother was gnawing rated governor of texas years and years ago. it's phenomenal. and you're right, you're seeing it everywhere, from boise to seattle to antarctica, incredible what this march and the spirit of people who have never marched before for anything are demonstrating. it's really something. >> and, cecile, who and how -- who marshals this energy and how is this energy marshalled for a next step? >> well, i think that was such a scene today and of course it's even going into tonight. this wasn't the end, this was actually the beginning and the launch of something really important. one of the things we have been emphasizing is the u.s. house o
it sounds like boston with a population that is only the size of staten island has created a greater turnout than new york city. and, so, there have been some massive surges in the turnout around the country. >> oh, it's incredible. i just -- i come from austin, texas. they literally had more than 50,000 people that were marching in austin, texas. now, my sister wrote me and she said they've never had that many people, not even where my mother was gnawing rated governor of texas years and...
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three lectures i did the first one bout a month ago and in recouping that remember new york and staten island becomes a by the 1820's and 180's. in phafrpblt and 1875 one manhattan island. that is called growth. 1860's upper left is an print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. those days new york city feels manhattan island and when river you ross the were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. reason it was needed by the ime you get to the late 1860's downtown new york is the central business district of new york 180 waste.ica by by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of world. that means new york is growing. but unfortunately man-to-man is skinny island and the only way to grow is uptown and y the time you get to the 1860's the time the bridge will peoplet the middle class are forced to live as far as 50's and central park. they have to commute to walt and -- wall street and women commute to the madison square and all that commute is done with horse cars. it is great in disney world but f you have been to depend on them they wer
three lectures i did the first one bout a month ago and in recouping that remember new york and staten island becomes a by the 1820's and 180's. in phafrpblt and 1875 one manhattan island. that is called growth. 1860's upper left is an print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. those days new york city feels manhattan island and when river you ross the were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. reason it was needed by...
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you will see -- i met one mother from staten island with her three kids all under age 10 walking along with her. and it's very much that kind of atmosphere. a lot of grandmothers, a lot of grandparents out there and so it's -- that spot where we are now is the noisiest spot in the whole route and understandably that's where trump tower is. they want to be heard on the higher floors of trump tower. >> lawrence, i don't mean for this to sound flip but all day long these pictures, the interviews with people in the crowd, you're right. people have been pleasantly surprised at the number of families, the number of men but the tone and tenor seems to be, well, nobody asked us. and after the rhetoric and the inaugural address yesterday and the coverage of it and after some feelings kind of sunk in across this country, this is kind of the equal and opposite reaction. >> yeah. and it's so spontaneous. we know that this was created by a woman who just put a little note up on facebook i think it was saying i think we should march. and she got a couple hundred responses and then within 24 hours, 1
you will see -- i met one mother from staten island with her three kids all under age 10 walking along with her. and it's very much that kind of atmosphere. a lot of grandmothers, a lot of grandparents out there and so it's -- that spot where we are now is the noisiest spot in the whole route and understandably that's where trump tower is. they want to be heard on the higher floors of trump tower. >> lawrence, i don't mean for this to sound flip but all day long these pictures, the...
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over the water from the statue of liberty, is staten island, the only new york borough to vote for donalds strong support for the travel ban. whatever needs to be done, has to be done. this is for the safety of everybody. we live in a country of democracy and if the majority of people feel they are threatened and want to have things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. donald trump boasted throughout the campaign he was a businessman who would get things done. but even members of his own party have been critical of the botched roll—out of a signature policy. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. we can speak now to the white house correspondent for reuters, jeff mason. he's also the president of the white house correspondent‘s association. good to see you, thanks for being with us. how do you sum up the first six, seven days of the trump presidency with all these executive orders? it certainly has been busy. they have given a lot of fodder for journalists and we spend a lot of time writing about all these issues including the executive orders on refugees, his changes on lo
over the water from the statue of liberty, is staten island, the only new york borough to vote for donalds strong support for the travel ban. whatever needs to be done, has to be done. this is for the safety of everybody. we live in a country of democracy and if the majority of people feel they are threatened and want to have things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. donald trump boasted throughout the campaign he was a businessman who would get things done. but even...
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a lot of them are excited on staten island. people are scared in palm beach county, but drive one county north, just go one county morning north to martin county, there are a lot of people excited. i'm not saying one group is right and one group is wrong. i'm saying i'm so tired of people saying this is what reporters need to do. no, reports need to report on the facts and they need to realize that there are tens of millions of people out there who have a different world view and if they understood that, mika, they would not have been so shocked when ronald reagan got elected and george w. bush got reelected or donned j. trump got elected. >> at some point we should talk about the march that is being planned. it's a little bit controversial given what you're said. >> i think people should be able to march fept to. >> president obama made clear the markers that would cause him to speak out after he leaves office. >> is there a difference between that normal functioning of politics and certain issues or certain moments where i th
a lot of them are excited on staten island. people are scared in palm beach county, but drive one county north, just go one county morning north to martin county, there are a lot of people excited. i'm not saying one group is right and one group is wrong. i'm saying i'm so tired of people saying this is what reporters need to do. no, reports need to report on the facts and they need to realize that there are tens of millions of people out there who have a different world view and if they...
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this was staten island saying enough to manhattan.his was northwest florida saying enough to palm beach and broward county. this really was. this was forgotten america rising up and choosing donald trump as their vehicle. >> sure. he was a vehicle in a clash of cultures between 50% of the country against the other 50% of the country. you have this big egotistical headline sprawling guy coming out of queens with ae chip on his shlder. he became very quickly because of how he behaved and what ed to represent, you know, the hopes and the angers and dreams among so many people. but all of that was basically new haven. it was taken the play and tryouts in new haven. this is the real deal today. >> let me ask you a question. you said this big arrogant guy. why is it that this, as you say, big, arrogant guy. >> i don't -- >> i know. but why did he become the voice of americans who were sick and tired of big arrogant guys like us and the media, like us in politics? like us -- like us in manhattan and washington, d.c.? why did they choose him
this was staten island saying enough to manhattan.his was northwest florida saying enough to palm beach and broward county. this really was. this was forgotten america rising up and choosing donald trump as their vehicle. >> sure. he was a vehicle in a clash of cultures between 50% of the country against the other 50% of the country. you have this big egotistical headline sprawling guy coming out of queens with ae chip on his shlder. he became very quickly because of how he behaved and...
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representing new york's 11th congressional district, which includes staten island and brooklyn, and as a former district attorney, i fully understand the importance of protecting our major cities from scatstroffic terrorist attacks. in keeping -- catastrophic terrorist attacks. in keeping our pledge to never forget 9/11, it's our responsibility to ensure an attack like that never happens again. this bill gives the department of homeland security the tools it needs to carry out this mission. in 2015, the committee on homeland security held a hearing at ground zero in lower manhattan. at that hearing, we heard from commissioner braton of the new york city police department who described the current threat environment facing new york city. in his testimony, he specifically referenced the risks that terrorists may introduce illicit nuclear materials in the city to conduct an attack. similarly, secretary of homeland security kelly recently stated that the united states must prepare for the veality of a catastrophic -- eventuallyity of a catastrophic attack. this bill establishes the securin
representing new york's 11th congressional district, which includes staten island and brooklyn, and as a former district attorney, i fully understand the importance of protecting our major cities from scatstroffic terrorist attacks. in keeping -- catastrophic terrorist attacks. in keeping our pledge to never forget 9/11, it's our responsibility to ensure an attack like that never happens again. this bill gives the department of homeland security the tools it needs to carry out this mission. in...
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do you remember when i was playing a wonderful theater in staten island? of people on the ferry. i sent him a picture and see how #humble i am? i believe your text was because my family owned that island. >> that is not true. i never said -- >> owned staten island. >> they had a farm and late 1600s. >> a farm, going with they had a farm? >> first guy was an indentured servant. >> railroads? >> they started running a boat between, a small boat and built up. >> there's not very much money in boating and railroads? >> i don't have it. it's -- you know, doesn't exist anymore. >> you thought doing -- >> do you think i'd be working three jobs if -- i would be, actually. >> you told me that. >> so would you. >> yes. but that's my achilles heel. how much did you get for the modeling? >> $75 an hour. >> you remember that? >> of course i do! i'm cheap. i remember every dollar. >> 12 years snoeld. >> yes. every day after school call up the agent and i'd go for a go see and i would go for auditions and then, yeah. booked it $75 an hour. >> would you refuse to take you
do you remember when i was playing a wonderful theater in staten island? of people on the ferry. i sent him a picture and see how #humble i am? i believe your text was because my family owned that island. >> that is not true. i never said -- >> owned staten island. >> they had a farm and late 1600s. >> a farm, going with they had a farm? >> first guy was an indentured servant. >> railroads? >> they started running a boat between, a small boat and built...
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the bbc has also been hearing from some supporters of the policy on new york's staten island.t the number one people. we live in a democracy and of the majority of people feel they are threatened and they want to have things in place then we should be able to have those things in place. i think circumstances in the middle east over the last four or five yea rs have east over the last four or five years have required a degree of caution that we have not been exercising. accordingly, ithink this is appropriate. i have mixed feelings because members of my family came here as immigrants but they keep you out of much different time in history and now with all the lone wolves that operate and attacked the us, we really need to have some form of the thing in place. donald trump said this is temporary and they trust them because his number one job is to protect the american people and he's doing it. that is why he was voted in. do i agree with everything he is doing right by? no, i don't, buti feel he has a reason for doing what he is doing and we have to wait and see. my parents are
the bbc has also been hearing from some supporters of the policy on new york's staten island.t the number one people. we live in a democracy and of the majority of people feel they are threatened and they want to have things in place then we should be able to have those things in place. i think circumstances in the middle east over the last four or five yea rs have east over the last four or five years have required a degree of caution that we have not been exercising. accordingly, ithink this...
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happy birthday to irene lucente of staten island, new york.with her family. ray sigmon this entrepreneur from south carolina. ran his own landscaping business and was a fireman for his town, as happy 100th birthday to gladys, from new haven, connecticut. she loves wearing high-heeled shoes. martha of new york, celebrating 100 years. she taught music lessons until she was 98. ruth wilcox, also 100 years old, enjoys singing in the halls of her nursing home. and a happy 100th birthday, the name sake to the man who started this, willard, mr. willard hyck. he is from laguna beach, california. the secret to longevity is making sure you keep in touch with good friends. if you know somebody celebrating a 100th birthday, we want to hear about >> al, thank you very much. >>> coming up how is this for a little star power? we have robert de niro here to share a bronx tale with us. first, a look at your local news and weather. >>> 8:26 is your time on this january 17, 2017. good morning to you. eun yang. we want to get to melissa for a look at your first 4
happy birthday to irene lucente of staten island, new york.with her family. ray sigmon this entrepreneur from south carolina. ran his own landscaping business and was a fireman for his town, as happy 100th birthday to gladys, from new haven, connecticut. she loves wearing high-heeled shoes. martha of new york, celebrating 100 years. she taught music lessons until she was 98. ruth wilcox, also 100 years old, enjoys singing in the halls of her nursing home. and a happy 100th birthday, the name...
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on the staten island ferry?es. >>> still ahead a better way to learn why one professor is banning laptops from his classroom. i'm all for it. >> i am, too. >>> on pop start some moving new tributes for carrie fisher from her daughter and co-star. >>> change your gut, change your life. dr. travis reveals the new research behind "lose your belly" diet. first, these messages. low blood. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, including pancreatitis which may be severe and lead to death. stop taking januvia and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your
on the staten island ferry?es. >>> still ahead a better way to learn why one professor is banning laptops from his classroom. i'm all for it. >> i am, too. >>> on pop start some moving new tributes for carrie fisher from her daughter and co-star. >>> change your gut, change your life. dr. travis reveals the new research behind "lose your belly" diet. first, these messages. low blood. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and...