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webster jr. and appoint him editor of the american minerva. in those days newspapers were party organized. "american minerva" is new york city's first daily newspaper. he works at it for five years from 1793 to 1798. the new york post which you can still pick up starts because webster and alexander hamilton have a fight. hamilton is allied with webster in the 1790s. they have a fight in 1800 that lead to a split in the federalist party and leads to jefferson's elections and he starts this rival newspaper, the new york post, first continuously published daily. it had various other names and stopped around 1920. in 1798, webster has money coming in, selling a lot and he decides to retire and the moves back to newhaven into the arnold house. yes, that is benedict arnold. he gets a good deal because the house is tainted by shame and it is the classiest house in new haven. benedict arnold was a merchant and had a huge house in newhavens so he could see the ships and webster moved in. i looked at the deed for that house and it has all the fancy accouterments including a second out house which would translate into so many bathrooms t
webster jr. and appoint him editor of the american minerva. in those days newspapers were party organized. "american minerva" is new york city's first daily newspaper. he works at it for five years from 1793 to 1798. the new york post which you can still pick up starts because webster and alexander hamilton have a fight. hamilton is allied with webster in the 1790s. they have a fight in 1800 that lead to a split in the federalist party and leads to jefferson's elections and he starts...
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amber lee live in the city where there was a commercial community meeting. >> reporter: on webster and lombart, this is a sign that asks for information that took place in this property. it's about a dozen of so break- ins in this neighborhood over the past month. >> there's a cash reward. i know we've been broken into a couple of times in the last month. >> reporter: wendy wilbanck tells us she lives and works in the neighborhood. >> what did they take? >> computer, keys to homes which is superscary. >> reporter: the series of break-ins include susy bakery and williams sonoma. both incidents occurred during broad daylight and during work hours. troy organized today's meeting to stop what she calls a crime wave. >> trying to get everybody aware to start taking care of each other, getting alert. watching out the windows. >> reporter: alex feldman told us his business has been broken into twice. in response he has installed surveillance cameras both inside and outside his shop. he advises other merchants to do the same. >> in most of these cases they've been breaking in through back door
amber lee live in the city where there was a commercial community meeting. >> reporter: on webster and lombart, this is a sign that asks for information that took place in this property. it's about a dozen of so break- ins in this neighborhood over the past month. >> there's a cash reward. i know we've been broken into a couple of times in the last month. >> reporter: wendy wilbanck tells us she lives and works in the neighborhood. >> what did they take? >>...
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amber lee live in the city where there was a commercial community meeting. >> reporter: on webster and lombart, this is a sign that asks for information that took place in this property. it's about a dozen of so break- ins in this neighborhood over the past month. >> there's a cash reward. i know we've been broken into a couple of times in the last month. >> reporter: wendy wilbanck tells us she lives and works in the neighborhood. >> what did they take? >> computer, keys to homes which is superscary. >> reporter: the series of break-ins include susy bakery and williams sonoma. both incidents occurred during broad daylight and during work hours. troy organized today's meeting to stop what she calls a crime wave. >> trying to get everybody aware to start taking care of each other, getting alert. watching out the windows. >> reporter: alex feldman told us his business has been broken into twice. in response he has installed surveillance cameras both inside and outside his shop. he advises other merchants to do the same. >> in most of these cases they've been breaking in through back door
amber lee live in the city where there was a commercial community meeting. >> reporter: on webster and lombart, this is a sign that asks for information that took place in this property. it's about a dozen of so break- ins in this neighborhood over the past month. >> there's a cash reward. i know we've been broken into a couple of times in the last month. >> reporter: wendy wilbanck tells us she lives and works in the neighborhood. >> what did they take? >>...
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webster junior and appoints him the editor of "american minerva." in those days, newspapers or party organs and the "american minerva" is new york city's first daily newspaper. and he works at it for five years from 1793 to 1798. "the new york post," the people you can still pick up at your cbs stars because webster and alexander hamilton have a fight. he writes he is allied with webster in the 1790s. they have a fight in about 1800 that leads to a split in the federalist party that leads to jefferson's election and he starts "the new york post" which is the first continuous published daily. in 1798, webster has money coming in from selling a lot and he decides to retire and moves back to new haven and moves into the arnold house, gets the benedict arnold. he gets a good deal because the houses painted and is the classiest house in new haven. benedict arnold was a merchant who had eight new house on water street in new haven said he can see the ships and webster moves in. i looked at the deed and it has all the creature mounts including the second outhouse which is so many bathrooms today. so he moves into the arnold house and then he starts to work. now th
webster junior and appoints him the editor of "american minerva." in those days, newspapers or party organs and the "american minerva" is new york city's first daily newspaper. and he works at it for five years from 1793 to 1798. "the new york post," the people you can still pick up at your cbs stars because webster and alexander hamilton have a fight. he writes he is allied with webster in the 1790s. they have a fight in about 1800 that leads to a split in the...
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webster's chap. another place ravaged by the tornadoes is pratt city just to the northwest of alabama, northwest of birmingham. the mayor of birmingham was actually there yesterday. if you check out this video, you can see a bit of it. mayor william bell was there and he also had a special visitor with him, that's the comedian bill cosby. he is the speaker at miles college and the two were able to walk around and see the damage first hand and, again, they were both mesmerized by what they found. >> what i've seen of trucks and maintenance things coming to clear up, as long as that's happening. and i think people have learned from katrina that this is reality. and your mayor to make sure so quickly, so fast. this is turning people into believers. and we need them to believe. that they can help each other. >> while this storm was devastating, it has brought out the best of our city and i'm grateful to be the mayor of a city that has such wonderful people in it. >> i can tell you that the cleanup has really begun in many places, including pratt city and here in tuscaloosa. you have to remember, again, this is a
webster's chap. another place ravaged by the tornadoes is pratt city just to the northwest of alabama, northwest of birmingham. the mayor of birmingham was actually there yesterday. if you check out this video, you can see a bit of it. mayor william bell was there and he also had a special visitor with him, that's the comedian bill cosby. he is the speaker at miles college and the two were able to walk around and see the damage first hand and, again, they were both mesmerized by what they...
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city, and they all need services, like alzheimer's patients. we are lucky, our agency, we have a small grant. we're running a care home for the alzheimer's, elderly. it is on rosen webster. it is a very small grant, but we save a lot of senior lives for not getting lost or missing and can provide a safe home for them. i just want to -- not just one home can take care of all the city. i would like you to think about this when you are planning for your budget. and our agency, we're going to maybe lose service in adult health care centers. that is the major cut from the state grant. when you are thinking of the budget, please think about them. this portion. that is all i want to say. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> first of all, i would like to commend you, supervisor, and all the departments here. ed lee, for coming year. point clarification, i just wanted to remind everybody that they did commit to the city and county for redevelopment before governor brown came and did what he is doing now. that is most crucial to this community. i am appalled that nobody from redevelopment here -- i do see somebody -- they are not here. that tells us that what redevelopment has d
city, and they all need services, like alzheimer's patients. we are lucky, our agency, we have a small grant. we're running a care home for the alzheimer's, elderly. it is on rosen webster. it is a very small grant, but we save a lot of senior lives for not getting lost or missing and can provide a safe home for them. i just want to -- not just one home can take care of all the city. i would like you to think about this when you are planning for your budget. and our agency, we're going to maybe...
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how will that help laid-off workers in webster city? the republican budget dismantles medicare, replacing it with an absurdly inadequate voucher system. will that strengthen the retirement security of seniors? in webster city? this budget of the republican tea party people guts medicaid. will that improve the lives of seniors and people with disabilities who depend on medicare to pay for nursing home care and home health care assistance? the tea party republican budget slashes funding for pell grants. will that improve the prospect for kids in webster city who want to go to college, whose parents are now unemployed and without resources? the tea party republican budget makes draconian cuts to funding for everything from food safety to law enforcement to environmental protection. how will that improve the quality of life in webster city and communities across america? madam president, we know the answer to these questions. the bottom line is that the republican budget offers more pain and no gain to the people of webster city. instead of
how will that help laid-off workers in webster city? the republican budget dismantles medicare, replacing it with an absurdly inadequate voucher system. will that strengthen the retirement security of seniors? in webster city? this budget of the republican tea party people guts medicaid. will that improve the lives of seniors and people with disabilities who depend on medicare to pay for nursing home care and home health care assistance? the tea party republican budget slashes funding for pell...