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westchester, new york, carry on our line for democrats. what do you think about the obama policy? is it the right approach? -- carrie, on the line for democrats. caller: yes, rob, you are one of my favorites. i agree with the president's approach. i also think they put you on today to ask another one of the president's questions. that happens every other day. we should begin to look at other issues that are going on in the world, such as the israel dominating what is going on with the palestinians. host: next up is lorraine in rutherford, michigan. caller: yes, i disagree with the lady who just called. i do not believe we should ever reduce nuclear capability. we could be attacked. personally, the russians are not to be trusted. what goes next? guns and everything? then we have no way to protect ourselves. i think we should explore different nuclear ideas, but not limit them or signed a treaty. as far as jerusalem, they are the only place we can put our stuff. people are anti-is ridges like it says in the bible, regarding the last days. -- people are anti-israel, as it says in the
westchester, new york, carry on our line for democrats. what do you think about the obama policy? is it the right approach? -- carrie, on the line for democrats. caller: yes, rob, you are one of my favorites. i agree with the president's approach. i also think they put you on today to ask another one of the president's questions. that happens every other day. we should begin to look at other issues that are going on in the world, such as the israel dominating what is going on with the...
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. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york, realtor simon driver has seen the change in the housing market. >> we're getting a lot more requests for showings, a lot of activity. it's busy now. it's a good thing. >> reporter: sales of existing homes rose sharply in every region of the country in march, and while the median price of a single-family home is up only slightly over a year ago, boston, phoenix, pittsburgh, san diego, and st. louis, all have seen double-digit price increases. >> i think we've seen the housing market stabilize, and actually now we're looking at the beginnings of a recovery. >> reporter: in march, 44% of sales were to first-time home buyers, taking advantage of the stimulus plan's $8,000 tax credit. >> sign above your name and date it. >> reporter: like the are you carams who closed on their house today. >> it feels great. it's a big accomplishment. >> reporter: the tax credit expires at the end of this month, but economists expect the housing market will strengthen as the job market improves. there's also encouraging news on the foreclosure front. mortgage d
. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york, realtor simon driver has seen the change in the housing market. >> we're getting a lot more requests for showings, a lot of activity. it's busy now. it's a good thing. >> reporter: sales of existing homes rose sharply in every region of the country in march, and while the median price of a single-family home is up only slightly over a year ago, boston, phoenix, pittsburgh, san diego, and st. louis, all have seen double-digit...
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administration joining of very important lawsuit calling for the the segregation of affordable housing in westchester county, new york. it is a very well to to suburb, access to good jobs and good schools. the second is the administration signing on to the affirmative action case in the new haven case, one that was lost in the supreme court, but the administration cigna goal -- signaled its commitment to pushing that agenda as well. these things are not appearing on the front pages of the papers or the talk shows, but they matter. >> i was going to throw in my two cents. unless of movement again occurs, and going back to my father and his team, in the early 1960's, they asked if he had in the civil rights legislation that he would propose. the president said, i am impotent. i have sympathy and i sympathize with you. i have some other domestic things that i've got to do. i cannot do anything right now. what my father and his team were able to do was precipitate a nonviolent crisis. my point is that if the african- american community comes together and precipitates -- and i will qualify, nonviolent --
administration joining of very important lawsuit calling for the the segregation of affordable housing in westchester county, new york. it is a very well to to suburb, access to good jobs and good schools. the second is the administration signing on to the affirmative action case in the new haven case, one that was lost in the supreme court, but the administration cigna goal -- signaled its commitment to pushing that agenda as well. these things are not appearing on the front pages of the...
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Apr 4, 2010
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that he needed to-- to move the american army and the french army from north jersey and basically westchester and putnam counties counties passed the british, across the delaware river and eventually down to your down to hook up with lafayette down there and cornwallis. washington uses what is called the deception battle plan. the deception battle plan is also used in world war ii for the landing at normandy. it is also used endeavored storm by general schwarzkopf to do an end around of the republican guard. they use washington's plan. the first thing you need is a clear objective in the clear objective was he needed to steal a march across new jersey himself without being attacked by the british who were located in new york and staten island. you have to know the enemies assumptions. and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce their believe that that is what you are going to do. so, the next thing would be method selectio
that he needed to-- to move the american army and the french army from north jersey and basically westchester and putnam counties counties passed the british, across the delaware river and eventually down to your down to hook up with lafayette down there and cornwallis. washington uses what is called the deception battle plan. the deception battle plan is also used in world war ii for the landing at normandy. it is also used endeavored storm by general schwarzkopf to do an end around of the...
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in westchester, it is 59 degrees. it feels more like fall than it does any other season.he key here is the wind pick if it stays up to 12 m.p.h., we will not see any frost. otherwise, the frost will be on the menu for early tomorrow morning there is a frosted very -- tomorrow morning. there is a frosted by israel in effect -- there is a frost advisory in effect. we will see what happens with the back. the wendel helped mix the arab. -- the wind will help makes the air -- the wind will help mix the air. mild temperatures have disappeared for the time being. but there are changes in the wind. in the next two days, we will get a warming trend. the onshore/offshore flow continues to pull the wind off the gulf coast. as we get this disturbance out of the way in the next 36 hours and high pressure starts to building, that will turn the wind more out of the south and southwest. the top of the water will unfortunately mike ray onshore. -- will unfortunately migrate onshore. the high pressure will push the wind. in the shady areas, i will feel a lot cooler with about wind. high pr
in westchester, it is 59 degrees. it feels more like fall than it does any other season.he key here is the wind pick if it stays up to 12 m.p.h., we will not see any frost. otherwise, the frost will be on the menu for early tomorrow morning there is a frosted very -- tomorrow morning. there is a frosted by israel in effect -- there is a frost advisory in effect. we will see what happens with the back. the wendel helped mix the arab. -- the wind will help makes the air -- the wind will help mix...
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to steal a march in the 17812 move the american army and the french army from north jersey and westchester past the british come across the delaware river and even to lay down to yorktown to hook up with lafayette to attack cornwallis. so washington uses the deception battle plan. it is also used in world war ii for the landing at normandy also in desert storm by a general schwarzkopf to do the end of around on the republican guard. they used washington's plan. the first thing you need is a clear objective to steal a march without being attacked by the british to were located in new york and the staten island did know the end of these assumptions. and washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french and british believed that so what you have to do is once you know, what the enemy believes you have to reinforce there believe that is what you will do. the next thing would be much good selection the options used. one of the things he did since they use the french army and the french army of both of them he had brick ovens being poked and they were built in chatham new jer
to steal a march in the 17812 move the american army and the french army from north jersey and westchester past the british come across the delaware river and even to lay down to yorktown to hook up with lafayette to attack cornwallis. so washington uses the deception battle plan. it is also used in world war ii for the landing at normandy also in desert storm by a general schwarzkopf to do the end of around on the republican guard. they used washington's plan. the first thing you need is a...
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. [♪] >> osgood: our thanks to the westchester chords men for we can listen to a few of the many formsic and michelle miller starts us off. >> [♪] >> she is one of the biggest names in gospel. with millions of albums sold. and multiple grammy awards. but if you want to understand the force behind cece winans' music head to nashville to the born again church she atends. >> if you walk in dead you're going to wake up and put the spirit of god on the talent it turns into something explosive you can't put into words. >> that's the definition of gospel music? >> yes. it's explosive. >> it's life-changing. that's the best music out there, it really is. >> and that's muse they can began in america dating back as far back as slavery and revival meetings of the late 19th century and took off on the radio in 1970s. and today with sales of about half a billion dollars annually, it's hardly the largest slice of musical pie but it's a rich one. with styles ranging from rap to rock. from country to r&b. for artists like cece winans, oh, my god is not just a, it's everything. >> i'm doing what god wa
. [♪] >> osgood: our thanks to the westchester chords men for we can listen to a few of the many formsic and michelle miller starts us off. >> [♪] >> she is one of the biggest names in gospel. with millions of albums sold. and multiple grammy awards. but if you want to understand the force behind cece winans' music head to nashville to the born again church she atends. >> if you walk in dead you're going to wake up and put the spirit of god on the talent it turns...
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again, sharp as they come, and yet he calls up in the spring of 2005, he was out of a job living in westchester north of new york city, a one bedroom apartment that he had two children from his marriage is and he did want to go back to italy and maven behind them his children so he really wanted a job. he was approaching 50. it's a young person's kind of business, finance industry, and he was aware and he called a john paulson in astoria job and they overlapped all of it at bear stearns and paulson took his calls. paulson said the only job i really have here, as an analyst. you don't want that job. and he said i will take a job. i would like that job. and he ended up joining paulson & co., and again unlikely, two years later in the fall of 2007, he was on vacation with his third wife. [laughter] >> talk about the greatest straight ever. [laughter] >> he was on vacation with his new wife and i think it was -- they stopped and checked the atm. she stopped to get the money out of the atm, and she hadn't told his wife too much about the trade they were working on. he's a little superstitious and he
again, sharp as they come, and yet he calls up in the spring of 2005, he was out of a job living in westchester north of new york city, a one bedroom apartment that he had two children from his marriage is and he did want to go back to italy and maven behind them his children so he really wanted a job. he was approaching 50. it's a young person's kind of business, finance industry, and he was aware and he called a john paulson in astoria job and they overlapped all of it at bear stearns and...
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on tuesday morning september 11, biases jumped on a train from his home in westchester on 6:15 a.m.nd a subway from and manhattan. he attended the meeting at the firm and then drifted back to his desk. like everyone else, and he heard the explosion at 8:46. it was more of a rumble than a bill, like an earthquake tremor or the sound of work and rolling something very heavy on the floor above. as we go through the next moments remember that we are not thinking of will as an autonomous human being. we see him instead the center of a complex web of inter connections with thousands of cables tugging him in different directions. if you prefer, think of will as a cork bobbing in the ocean passive, acted upon by every riptide and wave and a drop of film. carroll yelled was that? after a moment, chris hughes the arbitrage trader exclaimed there was an explosion and the other building. oh my god, carol's voice was panicked. oh my god! the explosion itself was just a side of will's peripherals division but when he looked through a window that normally offered a spectacular view of manhattan, h
on tuesday morning september 11, biases jumped on a train from his home in westchester on 6:15 a.m.nd a subway from and manhattan. he attended the meeting at the firm and then drifted back to his desk. like everyone else, and he heard the explosion at 8:46. it was more of a rumble than a bill, like an earthquake tremor or the sound of work and rolling something very heavy on the floor above. as we go through the next moments remember that we are not thinking of will as an autonomous human...
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he was living in westchester. north of new york city. one bedroom apartment. he had two children from his marriages, one of his two children and he didn't want to leave to go back to italy and leave his children's it's a young person's kind of business. the financial industry. and he was aware. he called up john paulson asking for a job and they overlapped a little bit at bear stearns and paulson took his call. this is 2005. and paulson said the only job that i only have here paulo who's an analyst while they went to business school. paulo said no, i'll take that job. and he ended up joining paulson & company. and again, unlikely, two years later in the fall of 2007, he was on vacation with his third wife. and talk about the greatest trade ever. [laughter] >> so he's on vacation with his new wife, i believe it's st. bart's. and they stop to check the atm. she stops to just get some money out of the atm. and he hadn't really told his wife too much about the trade they were working on. he's a little superstitious. and he didn't want to jig it too much. -- jinx i
he was living in westchester. north of new york city. one bedroom apartment. he had two children from his marriages, one of his two children and he didn't want to leave to go back to italy and leave his children's it's a young person's kind of business. the financial industry. and he was aware. he called up john paulson asking for a job and they overlapped a little bit at bear stearns and paulson took his call. this is 2005. and paulson said the only job that i only have here paulo who's an...
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at a town hall meeting in westchester, illinois, one of the trestees of the loy brear board -- trustees of the library board made it known to everyone present that loy brears are vitally -- libraries are vitally important and i was pleased to agree with him. i also want to congratulate robert morris college, one of the academic institutions in my congressional district, for their installation of a new library that recently opened its magnificent -- mag anyway sense. i thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois yields back. the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee yields back. the gentlelady from california. ms. chu: i urge passage and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is if the house will suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 1222. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are s
at a town hall meeting in westchester, illinois, one of the trestees of the loy brear board -- trustees of the library board made it known to everyone present that loy brears are vitally -- libraries are vitally important and i was pleased to agree with him. i also want to congratulate robert morris college, one of the academic institutions in my congressional district, for their installation of a new library that recently opened its magnificent -- mag anyway sense. i thank you, mr. speaker,...
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on tuesday morning september 11, biases jumped on a train from his home in westchester on 6:15 a.m. and a subway from and manhattan. he attended the meeting at the firm and then drifted back to his desk. like everyone else, and he heard the explosion at 8:46. it was more of a rumble than a bill, like an earthquake tremor or the sound of work and rolling something very heavy on the floor above. as we go through the next moments remember that we are not thinking of will as an autonomous human being. we see him instead the center of a complex web of inter connections with thousands of cables tugging him in different directions. if you prefer, think of will as a cork bobbing in the ocean passive, acted upon by every riptide and wave and a drop of film. carroll yelled was that? after a moment, chris hughes the arbitrage trader exclaimed there was an explosion and the other building. oh my god, carol's voice was panicked. oh my god! the explosion itself was just a side of will's peripherals division but when he looked through a window that normally offered a spectacular view of manhattan,
on tuesday morning september 11, biases jumped on a train from his home in westchester on 6:15 a.m. and a subway from and manhattan. he attended the meeting at the firm and then drifted back to his desk. like everyone else, and he heard the explosion at 8:46. it was more of a rumble than a bill, like an earthquake tremor or the sound of work and rolling something very heavy on the floor above. as we go through the next moments remember that we are not thinking of will as an autonomous human...
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and hispanic students in the bronx and harlem and brooklyn compete with the richest schools in westchesterevable. >> we told everyone we were going to film that hear ang we did. the fight over charter schools heating up. supporters and critics clashed during the public hearing last thursday in new york. advocates want more choice for students. while critics are calling for more oversight and transparency. here with us to explore the divide between public education and charter schools is documentary filmmaker and director of the cartel, bob bowden who exposes the emotions that run high in spots for a charter school. take a look at a clip. >> number 68, sevila johnson. >> what does this mean to you guys? >> it means the greatest opportunity that could ever come to my daughter's life. >> they have a chance. they have a chance. >> as happy as these mothers are -- >> 166, 38th on the waiting list. diana. >> i also saw faces like this. >> 167, 39th on the waiting list, ariel montecino. 16. >> that's one of the saddest parts of what we've seen. mika, when we are looking at what's happening in cha
and hispanic students in the bronx and harlem and brooklyn compete with the richest schools in westchesterevable. >> we told everyone we were going to film that hear ang we did. the fight over charter schools heating up. supporters and critics clashed during the public hearing last thursday in new york. advocates want more choice for students. while critics are calling for more oversight and transparency. here with us to explore the divide between public education and charter schools is...