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the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: i have no more speakers, mr. speaker, and am prepared to close after the gentleman from texas closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. crenshaw: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. mccaul: i rise in support of kiber h.r. 1158 d.h.s. incident response teams act of 2019 and i thank the gentleman from texas. and i want to thank the gentlelady from new york for her comments. every day, we are facing threats from russia, china, iran, north korea and other malicious actors, trying to hit not only our federal government networks, but our private sector. during my time as chairman of the homeland security committee, i prioritized ensuring our nation had the capacity to respond to cyberthreats and protect our critical infrastructure. and i'm proud to say we made important strides in recent years including sta
the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: i have no more speakers, mr. speaker, and am prepared to close after the gentleman from texas closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. crenshaw: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. mccaul: i rise in support of kiber h.r. 1158 d.h.s. incident response teams act of...
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you are on the ground in new york. where are you in relation to where this has happened, to trump tower -- >> yep. >> -- and have you gotten any more answers yet why this helicopter was where it was. >> no, but i am looking at the weather outside and the weather on the apps that tell pilots what's going on and it does look like the visibility was very, very low. the pilot of this helicopter was not probably flying. you can't do this. flying under visual rules above manhattan. in other words, they probably had some sort of a gps or something that indicated to them -- i think we'll find a story of a very skilled priority, understanding they were losing their engine or had some kind of fuel problem, had to make a decision as to where you put a plane down in new york. and that is not an obvious matter. on top of all these buildings in new york, there are antennas, water towers. it is a hard business to put a helicopter down in a crowded city which has forbidden helicopter landing since 1977. this accident has happened on 7
you are on the ground in new york. where are you in relation to where this has happened, to trump tower -- >> yep. >> -- and have you gotten any more answers yet why this helicopter was where it was. >> no, but i am looking at the weather outside and the weather on the apps that tell pilots what's going on and it does look like the visibility was very, very low. the pilot of this helicopter was not probably flying. you can't do this. flying under visual rules above manhattan....
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so in that first week, the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots. it was buried news. the village voice did major coverage. they had reporters on the scene and even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively. and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral histories, police reports, and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. steve: and one of those, the documentary we are featuring on c-span3's "american history tv." our guest is marc stein. he is the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement. city of sisterly and brotherly love. as we talk about stonewall, the riots 50 years ago, a turning point for the lgbtq community. tom is on the phone. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen and all of the viewers. this will be pretty brief. just a little context. i am a navy veteran, gay navy veteran. grew up in
so in that first week, the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots. it was buried news. the village voice did major coverage. they had reporters on the scene and even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively. and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral...
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if you are working, you have to work in new york you cannot, work in connecticut and live in new york. if you do move, it turns into a loan. this is a way to keep people from getting an education in new york and then taking the degree and going somewhere else. tulsa, oklahoma has a small program where they are trying to get people to work there remotely. maybe there is not a job for you and tulsa but you can live there, and so many people can work remotely now given technology, so they are trying to get people to live there and work remotely. that is an interesting thing, too, and i talked to some demographers about this. whether the cost of housing could start upending this and you could live really anywhere for a lot of jobs as long as you have broadband access. and whether that will start changing and dynamic. you see this a little bit with people in california moving to idaho, housing is a lot cheaper right over the border. you've seen some smaller cities and places like south dakota starting to get a younger, hipper crowd because you can live there quite well, quite cheaply, and
if you are working, you have to work in new york you cannot, work in connecticut and live in new york. if you do move, it turns into a loan. this is a way to keep people from getting an education in new york and then taking the degree and going somewhere else. tulsa, oklahoma has a small program where they are trying to get people to work there remotely. maybe there is not a job for you and tulsa but you can live there, and so many people can work remotely now given technology, so they are...
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that is an eternity for a new york city police commissioner. twice.brought in are big, giant, media personalities. commissioner o'neill just calls it as he sees it. career. cop his whole i think he is the only police commissioner in the last 50 ofrs that was capable bringing himself to apologize or acknowledge our world -- our role in the transgressions or .ess ups apology to thea prospect park rape victim a few months ago. i'm not here tonight as his ambassador, but what i will say is that he does lean on my advice.tion heavily for on his staff and my role and the police department, he also has the former president of the organization as the lgbt liaison. he is engaging and interested and he wants to know the weight forward. he wants to know how the community feels. i wish sometimes that our community would be a little more engaging. i won't get into the specifics of the meetings where i am there as staff and not as the president, but i think sometimes other communities it seems our in and speakto go clearly. they are a little more organized.
that is an eternity for a new york city police commissioner. twice.brought in are big, giant, media personalities. commissioner o'neill just calls it as he sees it. career. cop his whole i think he is the only police commissioner in the last 50 ofrs that was capable bringing himself to apologize or acknowledge our world -- our role in the transgressions or .ess ups apology to thea prospect park rape victim a few months ago. i'm not here tonight as his ambassador, but what i will say is that he...
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the change in the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york city's and new york the way theyn regulated bars through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. it was in 1973. they came to me and said, listen, i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village and all the mob meetings taking place. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up the ballroom, a gay cabaret on west broadway, but we can't get a liquor license. so, she called and introduced me to this guy and said, what can we do? do a story about it. i said i will do a story but it will -- nothing will happen. it is the village voice, not the new york times. she said, or can we do? i said we can do a story about how the cops never bust where they are holding meetings with mobsters on a friday night. so i went around and wrote down license plates numbers. i live down there in the south lich. i kn
the change in the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york city's and new york the way theyn regulated bars through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. it was in 1973. they came to me and said, listen, i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village and all the...
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the author is new york contributor anna wiener. 's book tv continues on cspan2, television forserious readers . >> good evening everybody. i'm bradley graham, co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of everybody, welcome. thank you very much for coming out this evening. so it's not very often that we get to hold an author talked for the deputy general counsel of a newspaper. in fact, i don't know of any precedent for this but david mccraw is not just any deputy general counsel. he's the newsroom lawyer for the new york times where he has worked for a decade and a half now. that means he gets to do a lot of interesting and stressfulthings . he gets to defend the times against actual and threatened suits, advise reporters on stories, file suits seeking government documents, hidden from view and work for the release of journalists kidnapped by extremists or detained by hostile governments . as david says in the first chapter of his book truth in our times, it's been a hell of a time to be a lawyer for the new y
the author is new york contributor anna wiener. 's book tv continues on cspan2, television forserious readers . >> good evening everybody. i'm bradley graham, co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of everybody, welcome. thank you very much for coming out this evening. so it's not very often that we get to hold an author talked for the deputy general counsel of a newspaper. in fact, i don't know of any precedent for this but david mccraw is not just any deputy...
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in that first week, the new york times, the new york post, and the new york daily post did cover theivil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. those were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of -- and those are the stories that historians rely on, along with oral history, police reports and photographs, for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. host: one of which is the documentary which we are featuring on c-span3's american history tv. our guest is mark steyn joining us from new york. he is also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement in the city of sisterly and brotherly love as we talk about the stonewall inn riots 50 years ago. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen. this will be pretty brief. just a little conte
in that first week, the new york times, the new york post, and the new york daily post did cover theivil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. those were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of -- and those are the...
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in the new york times, -- around - >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> the new york times, we have the revolutionf this card to that was published in the international edition of the new york times. >> what cartoon? >> you have really been working on that as well. >> that was something i could not miss. >> all of you have probably seen it. this image of donald trump being led around by netanyahu, -- the who sort of perniciously moving along, the unwitting non-jew by the collar. there were a lot of people who saw this and thought, this is not just dog whistle level anti- semitism. this is like out and out, like -- anti-semitism. what has it been like to you to be at the new york times, to be wrestling with this moment? what is the internal conversation but my? >> i was -- when the cartoon was published. i really would recommend for those who have not read it, although looking at this room, but you have. it was an excellent column that really summed up my views of the thing. just the take away, right? is, if anti-zionism becomes a normative political view, this is what follows. right? so, it is one
in the new york times, -- around - >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> the new york times, we have the revolutionf this card to that was published in the international edition of the new york times. >> what cartoon? >> you have really been working on that as well. >> that was something i could not miss. >> all of you have probably seen it. this image of donald trump being led around by netanyahu, -- the who sort of perniciously moving along, the unwitting...
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when we we're in new york state and really new york city, the bronx part of new york city heading towardsn we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, wept down to florida, lots of trance plpted new yorkers in florida and he got fifth place. go about a generation later, rudy giuliani, they called him america's mayor after 9/11, cover of time magazine, ran for the republican nominations, spent $60 million and got one delegate, and that was the end of rudy giuliani's race. and now we've got bill de blasio, the current mayor of new york running for the presidential nomination. new poll in iowa and cannot find de blasio in there. 0%. in fact he's one of two candidates who in this poll they said who's your first choice and your second choice, nobody said de blasio for first choice. nobod
when we we're in new york state and really new york city, the bronx part of new york city heading towardsn we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, wept down to florida, lots of trance...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, a senior member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, i appreciate the time, mrs. lowey, very much. i'm speaking of favor in an amendment we have that would prohibit the use of funds at businesses owned by president trump. mr. raskin joins me in these antidepressants. president trump's refusal to divest himself of his many businesses raises serious questions about compliance with the domestic emoluments clause which protects against presidential corruption. by prohibiting the use of federal funds at businesses owned in whole or in part by president trump we'd be sending a strong message to the american people that we will not allow this or any other president to use his high office for personal enrichment. the fact is, when we stay at his hotels, his properties, he makes money. nobody is composed to ache -- supposed to make money from the presidency directly or ind
the gentleman from new york is recognized. -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, a senior member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, i appreciate the time, mrs. lowey, very much. i'm speaking of favor in an amendment we have that would prohibit the use of funds at businesses owned by president trump. mr. raskin joins me in these antidepressants. president...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> in our eyes, morsi is a martyr who lost his life when he fought for the cause he believed in. amy: egypt's first and only democratically elected president mohamed morsi died on monday after collapsing while in a cage inside a cairo courtroom. he had been jailed since 2013 when he was overthrown in a military coup. we will get the latest from sharif abdel!'s kouddous in egypt. then as a london judge orders wikileaks founder julian assange to appear before a court to face a full extradition hearing, we will speak to james goodale, the former general counsel for "the new york times" who advise the paper to publish the pentagon papers back in 1971. >> this case against julian ofange was the proprietor wikileaks, is the most serious case against a journalist or someone assuming journalistic did,ions, which assange that has ever happened in the history of this country. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodma
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> in our eyes, morsi is a martyr who lost his life when he fought for the cause he believed in. amy: egypt's first and only democratically elected president mohamed morsi died on monday after collapsing while in a cage inside a cairo courtroom. he had been jailed since 2013 when he was overthrown in a military coup. we will get the latest from sharif abdel!'s kouddous in egypt. then as a london judge orders wikileaks founder julian assange to...
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there's a map of new york. you can see times square directly below, directly south of the crash site. central park is about eight blocks to the north of it. trump tower just to the northeast. we are reporting from the corner of 6th avenue and 50th. so we're only about a block away from the location. we know now the president is aware of this situation with his deputy press secretary telling us moments ago, quote, the president has been briefed on had helicopter crash in manhattan and continues to monitor the situation. just a few minutes ago we heard from new york's governor andrew cuomo. >> obviously it created a fire, so it was not a routine landing. >> what went through your mind? >> look, this is -- if you're a new yorker you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> that's an important point. my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. when you hear airc
there's a map of new york. you can see times square directly below, directly south of the crash site. central park is about eight blocks to the north of it. trump tower just to the northeast. we are reporting from the corner of 6th avenue and 50th. so we're only about a block away from the location. we know now the president is aware of this situation with his deputy press secretary telling us moments ago, quote, the president has been briefed on had helicopter crash in manhattan and continues...
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researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools.first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of brown v. board of ucation last month, students from across new york city gathered in times square.ey anded out newspapers declaring "retire segregation" and called for the city's public schools to be integrated. >> it's been 65 years since segregatioin schools on the basis of race has been ruled unconstitutional. >> sreivasan: a u.c.l.a. study of public schools found in 2014, and again this year, that new york remains the most segregated state for african american students, with 65% of them in intensely segregated schools. the study found it was the second most segregated state for latino students. we sat d
researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools.first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of...
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in most bars in new york city, you could not do it. they would not allow touch dancing or slow dancing. in the stonewall, you could not only do it, you could do it all the time, so you begin to feel more human, more validated. of course, there are many other things that factor into it. this was a time of sexual revolution, advanced for freedom in general, so forth and so on. that is also part of what was happening. called the time of the sexual revolution, the impact of the pill and all that. certainly heterosexuals in the late 1960's were letting it all hang out, so homosexuals might have thought, what about us? can we have a little freedom? they got a taste of freedom at the stonewall, and they can go down the streets and not be entrapped by the police, go to a gay bar and not be entrapped by the police. i think that had a profound whent on the psyche and they felt they were being subjected to a clampdown, they thought, we can express our resentment. that's what i am trying to say. >> thank you. >> thank you for your presentation. i
in most bars in new york city, you could not do it. they would not allow touch dancing or slow dancing. in the stonewall, you could not only do it, you could do it all the time, so you begin to feel more human, more validated. of course, there are many other things that factor into it. this was a time of sexual revolution, advanced for freedom in general, so forth and so on. that is also part of what was happening. called the time of the sexual revolution, the impact of the pill and all that....
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with the people and places of new york.und that the general public of this intense fascination with the moon and i was 11 years old when man first walked in the moon in 1969 and i don't know whether it's romantic, it's featured in so many movies and somebody different kinds of photography, there is something about it that just seems magical to people. the statue of liberty is the most loved iconic landmark in new york. everybody loves the statue. you can't say anything bad about the statue. people will say, i hate that building in new york, look at the skyline now, it's new and there are these monstrosity buildings that you have in front of the moon but when you use the statue, she stands for so you use the statue, she stands for so much in people's minds that everybody is just over the moon. when you have a picture of the moon and the statue. manhattanhenge is the night when the sun sets and its visible down the street on the grid of new york. when the sun is setting, it's chaos. i love being on the streets, the pedestrian
with the people and places of new york.und that the general public of this intense fascination with the moon and i was 11 years old when man first walked in the moon in 1969 and i don't know whether it's romantic, it's featured in so many movies and somebody different kinds of photography, there is something about it that just seems magical to people. the statue of liberty is the most loved iconic landmark in new york. everybody loves the statue. you can't say anything bad about the statue....
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a live report from fox5 new york. let's listen. >> a lot of members of the press are here around emergency responders are here as well. let me step out so you can see, get a look for yourself what's going on here. you can see the fdny still out there on the scene. the front doors are blocked by one of their trucks. we see them doing in and out of there over and over again. they have brought a stretcher out recently. it was empty. doesn't appear anybody else as you have been reporting was injured. just the pilot lost their life in what appears to be so from what we can tell an accidental crash as the rain keeps coming down here. we were told at first there was smoke, what appeared to be a fire. that appears under control as well. that according to the governor. so that's what is happening here. still a lot of emergency activities. we can let you know when they decide to pull away from here and open the street. we're hoping to get briefed shortly by the fdny about what the status of their investigation is. >> sharon cro
a live report from fox5 new york. let's listen. >> a lot of members of the press are here around emergency responders are here as well. let me step out so you can see, get a look for yourself what's going on here. you can see the fdny still out there on the scene. the front doors are blocked by one of their trucks. we see them doing in and out of there over and over again. they have brought a stretcher out recently. it was empty. doesn't appear anybody else as you have been reporting was...
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we have been moved back more than two blocks. >> fox five new york, more from "the new york times" ."ndrew heath was on the fifth floor and said "we heard an explosion and it sounded like a manhole cover had exploded. he said i heard and felt, it was like a thought. i was wondering if it was a heavy truck driving by but it was too much." a helicopter crashes on the top of the building in midtown manhattan north of times square, the pilot is dead. still waiting to learn about the fuel leaking from that helicopter on top of that building and we will have more of that on fox news channel, satellite and cable. for those of you watching on fox television stations, we will return you to local programming and have coverage on >> shepard: it is 3:00 in lookid the corner from what has been the crash of a helicopter into the 54th floor of a building just north of times square in the crossroads of the world. the latest reporting is, the helicopter pilot, on board that helicopter by himself or herself, called in to air traffic control and said i've got to land this bird on top of a building in mi
we have been moved back more than two blocks. >> fox five new york, more from "the new york times" ."ndrew heath was on the fifth floor and said "we heard an explosion and it sounded like a manhole cover had exploded. he said i heard and felt, it was like a thought. i was wondering if it was a heavy truck driving by but it was too much." a helicopter crashes on the top of the building in midtown manhattan north of times square, the pilot is dead. still waiting to...
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way ins an effort under new york city.e could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best friend a school teacher said he couldn't go until the evening time because he with was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a school teacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey and absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. i do remember enjoying halloween on christopher street and then i think a big change was during the gay men's health crisis. i was with a friend, tony, in a storefront when they first started the health crisis and etting up the telephone lines. and these men much older than me,
way ins an effort under new york city.e could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best...
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in that first week, the new york times and the new york daily post did cover the civil rights but it buried news, it was not prominent. the village boys did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of the stories that historians rely on, along with oral history, police reports and photographs, for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. host: one of which is the documentary which we are featuring on american history tv. our guest is mark steyn joining us from new york. he is also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement in the city of sisterly and brotherly love as we talk about the stonewall inn riots 50 years ago. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. hello. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen. this will be pretty brief. just a little context. i am a navy veteran, a gay navy veteran. i grew up in a ver
in that first week, the new york times and the new york daily post did cover the civil rights but it buried news, it was not prominent. the village boys did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of the stories that historians rely on, along with oral...
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new york times has officially stopped publishing political cartoons the move comes just over a month since there was a strong backlash against a controversial cartoon featuring the blind president donald trump. seeing guy israeli prime minister the newspaper made the announcement after one of its cartoonists leaked the plants. the new york times will end all political cartoons are just learned we suffer through the publisher syndicated new to new york to the cause the scandal for me this is the end of an adventure that begin to him 2 years ago. besides announcing the newspaper's decision cartoonist patrick sharp complained about the moralistic mobs influencing the news rooms however he also slammed the image saying it should never of run in the best newspaper of the world the new york times issued an apology soon after the cartoon was published. the cartoonist sponsible for the image fired back about controversy claiming the backlash was fabricated by quote jewish propaganda he also emphasized that his art had a political and religious meaning the decision of the new york times to ab
new york times has officially stopped publishing political cartoons the move comes just over a month since there was a strong backlash against a controversial cartoon featuring the blind president donald trump. seeing guy israeli prime minister the newspaper made the announcement after one of its cartoonists leaked the plants. the new york times will end all political cartoons are just learned we suffer through the publisher syndicated new to new york to the cause the scandal for me this is the...
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joining us to discuss in new york, shelly hagan.e uber and lyft still growing in new york city despite the efforts of some city officials? shelly: thanks. uber and lyft completed a record number of trips in march. this is despite new york city's efforts to curb congestion and traffic caused by ride-hailing apps. in march, uber completed more than 17 million trips in new york city which is the most it has ever completed. lyft had 4.7 million rides. this is despite new york city's efforts in the past 12 months to curb down on the congestion and traffic caused by these apps. earlier in august, new york city is limiting license to new drivers of the ride-hailing app. earlier this year, minimum wages were set for drivers of uber and lyft. we have had some congestion surcharges on passengers. prices are going to be raised, yet we have not seen in the data yet that rides are slowing down. people are still taking a record number of trips. emily: could it be that they could be impacted down the line as some of these measures pile up and go i
joining us to discuss in new york, shelly hagan.e uber and lyft still growing in new york city despite the efforts of some city officials? shelly: thanks. uber and lyft completed a record number of trips in march. this is despite new york city's efforts to curb congestion and traffic caused by ride-hailing apps. in march, uber completed more than 17 million trips in new york city which is the most it has ever completed. lyft had 4.7 million rides. this is despite new york city's efforts in the...
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new york is their first request. where in new york? manhattan. [laughter] number one.ngton, they move to boston, they move to los angeles, other parts of the country. maria: so what are you seeing then? there's all this conversation happening right now that a recession is on the horizon. look at the inverted yield curve, the federal reserve just recently said, look, we stand ready to act to cut rates. do you see recession on the horizon? >> honestly, i don't. but then again, i'm a little bit of a optimist. i tend to look at things with rose-colored glasses. but as i also look around, i see much of america doing well. the economy, much of the economy is strong and doing well. producing, i mean, look at the job market. the job market, it's really nothing short of remarkable. in addition to which i think we're on the precipice of doing some remarkable things in this country. ultimately, there will be a solution for infrastructure. and when that's offered, they will produce billions of dollars, trillions of dollars in infrastructure development around the country. there's
new york is their first request. where in new york? manhattan. [laughter] number one.ngton, they move to boston, they move to los angeles, other parts of the country. maria: so what are you seeing then? there's all this conversation happening right now that a recession is on the horizon. look at the inverted yield curve, the federal reserve just recently said, look, we stand ready to act to cut rates. do you see recession on the horizon? >> honestly, i don't. but then again, i'm a little...
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there's so many around new york city. well, in particular, with the helicopter, there's no news helicopters up high. the weather is so bad, it's affecting cameras, it sounds like. this is just having candid conversations. that might be something that might cause hiccups to find out where the helicopter came from. we're hearing east side, west side, it's not 100% sure right now. i'm sure authorities have it nailed down, but we'll find out for. that might cause a hiccup at this point. investigators are working right now. the ntsb is in charge. of course, they have support of the nypd, the fdny who is possibly still on top of the building. >> what are they looking at on the top of the billing? >> the tail number. that will tell you everything. it has to be recorded. they have to figure out where it came from and where was it headed? was it going on the path it said it was going to go on? did it go off path? that's another big question that's being asked right now. and we've thrown around this hero call. was that the case? i'
there's so many around new york city. well, in particular, with the helicopter, there's no news helicopters up high. the weather is so bad, it's affecting cameras, it sounds like. this is just having candid conversations. that might be something that might cause hiccups to find out where the helicopter came from. we're hearing east side, west side, it's not 100% sure right now. i'm sure authorities have it nailed down, but we'll find out for. that might cause a hiccup at this point....
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. singing in gaelic] sami yaffa: thieves, murderers, bloodthirsty savages, and drunken subhumans. that's how immigrants fleeing famine to the u.s. were described in the late 1800s. surviving under english reign for almost a millennium, the irish people are used to being the underdogs. maybe leading the life of the disadvantaged and striving to survive here in the mist anth
box 693 new york, new york 10013. singing in gaelic] sami yaffa: thieves, murderers, bloodthirsty savages, and drunken subhumans. that's how immigrants fleeing famine to the u.s. were described in the late 1800s. surviving under english reign for almost a millennium, the irish people are used to being the underdogs. maybe leading the life of the disadvantaged and striving to survive here in the mist anth
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and krispy kreme has a treat for new york city.ing hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane.>> reporter marie. oh, yeah get ready for cheat day. let's start with this first. investors will be looking at tesla today as they gear up its annual shareholder meeting. elon musk is expected to lay out the challenges facing his company. tesla's market value has declined by more than 30% last year due to a failed bid to take the company private. musk and the company was fined $20 million as part of a settlement with federal regulators. meanwhile, technology stocks helped gains on monday. the dow closed up 75 points. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq rallied 81. >>> gas prices are dropping ahead of the busy summer driving season. according to aaa, the national average price has fallen 7 cents to $2.73 per gallon, down 12 cents from a month ago and 17 cents lower than a year ago.u.s >>> today congress will hear arguments from news industry leaders who say tech giants like google and facebook have harmed the journ
and krispy kreme has a treat for new york city.ing hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane.>> reporter marie. oh, yeah get ready for cheat day. let's start with this first. investors will be looking at tesla today as they gear up its annual shareholder meeting. elon musk is expected to lay out the challenges facing his company. tesla's market value has declined by more than 30% last year due to a failed bid to take the company private. musk and the...
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i came out of the military to new york in 1986.ohnson down by the village and i know that the gay community did not like the drag queens because they were trying to be with the straight community back then. marsha p johnson was a marginalized black trans woman and a six -- and a sex worker was at the stonewall riots fighting with the cops. most of the photos and videos that we see, am i talking? host: you are on the air. caller: ok. host: did you have another question or comment? caller: i wonder why he does not mention the black drag queens who were in front of the bar fighting that night like marsha p johnson. sylvia rivera was also a part of the gay rights movement. host: thank you. guest: the caller is right. determine, some of the leading roles in the riots were played by african-americans, puerto ricans, trans people, drag queens. it is still uncertain as to whether they represent the majority of the people who participated in the riots but there are many accounts that place them at the key moments, leading the riots, display
i came out of the military to new york in 1986.ohnson down by the village and i know that the gay community did not like the drag queens because they were trying to be with the straight community back then. marsha p johnson was a marginalized black trans woman and a six -- and a sex worker was at the stonewall riots fighting with the cops. most of the photos and videos that we see, am i talking? host: you are on the air. caller: ok. host: did you have another question or comment? caller: i...
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it's roughly eight or so blocks shy of central park, if you know new york or you've been in new york. and so it's -- all right. let's go back to shimon who has been working his sources. what more do you know? >> we can confirm there's been at least one injury. this was a helicopter crash. what's not entirely clear is how this helicopter crashed into the building. did it crash into the building? did it make a hard landing like a crash landing on top of this building? what i'm told is the fire department and the nypd, the emergency services unit are all on the roof now. there is a fire that they're trying to put out. and like said, there is at least one injury at this point according to officials that we've been talking to. obviously the big question is what was this helicopter doing over time square? that's part of the investigation. we don't yet know. and the fire department and the nypd now just trying to get that area safe. trying to get the fire out, do any rescues that need to be done and make sure no one in the building has been injured or anyone in the building is in danger. obv
it's roughly eight or so blocks shy of central park, if you know new york or you've been in new york. and so it's -- all right. let's go back to shimon who has been working his sources. what more do you know? >> we can confirm there's been at least one injury. this was a helicopter crash. what's not entirely clear is how this helicopter crashed into the building. did it crash into the building? did it make a hard landing like a crash landing on top of this building? what i'm told is the...
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live picture from new york where holly talk to has crashed into a building in midtown manhattan new york times square the governor of new york andrew cuomo says the helicopter had a hard or forced landing on the roof of the building causing a fire there is no word yet on casualties. the u.s. supreme court has rejected a bid to widen legal protections for a gun silencers which muffle the sound of gunshots so the court refused to hear appeals by 2 men convicted of violating laws on the use of the attachments they had asked the court to decide whether silencers are covered by the constitution 2nd amendment which protects the right to keep and bear arms let's speak to trial lawyer hines joining us from washington d.c. good to have you with us again al jazeera so it looks like the high quarters skipping out on a chance to rule on the scope of gun laws and protections what's your reading into why the supreme court does this and your take on their decision sure well the supreme court generally rejects more cases and accepted actually rejects 97 percent of all cases that try to reach to to supre
live picture from new york where holly talk to has crashed into a building in midtown manhattan new york times square the governor of new york andrew cuomo says the helicopter had a hard or forced landing on the roof of the building causing a fire there is no word yet on casualties. the u.s. supreme court has rejected a bid to widen legal protections for a gun silencers which muffle the sound of gunshots so the court refused to hear appeals by 2 men convicted of violating laws on the use of the...
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this decision came in a case brought by the state of new york and the new york immigration council. they challenged theme ce secretary's citizenship question decision, saying it was an arbitrary and capricious decision that violated ad feeral law known as the administrative procede act. ter a trial a new york federal judge found that there wee violations and in particular the critical issue in this supremeco t case today was the reason given o secretary rossr the citizenship question. he said, as hansi just said, that it was necessary to mainly enforce the voting rights act. the trial judge found and the supreme court today in a 5-4 opinion agreed that thi was aex pral decision. >> brown: 5-4 notable because the chief justice th the beral wing. a rare alignment. >> the chief justice wrote the opinion. t said looking at all the evidence that thal judge had accumulated during the trial told a story that did not match the setary's reason. the federal law requires a genuine jutification for important decisions. >> brown: okay. ssent.s about the di >> there were really two, justice clare
this decision came in a case brought by the state of new york and the new york immigration council. they challenged theme ce secretary's citizenship question decision, saying it was an arbitrary and capricious decision that violated ad feeral law known as the administrative procede act. ter a trial a new york federal judge found that there wee violations and in particular the critical issue in this supremeco t case today was the reason given o secretary rossr the citizenship question. he said,...
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new york city is iconic.s more iconic buildings anr moognizable landmarks than any other city. when i post pictures from new york, i find that people all over the world leave comments about how they cannot wait toyo come to ne for the first time. or they were there and cannot wait to come back. it is the interaction between posting pictures on instagram or facebook or twitter, and peopleu the entire world that inspires me to go out there and otograph the city. fohost: that is altonight's program. you can find all of the days newst our website. check us out on facebook. have a great weekend. ♪ thannouncer: funding for presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now youccess more of your favorite pbs shows than ever before... this is the future! a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up o
new york city is iconic.s more iconic buildings anr moognizable landmarks than any other city. when i post pictures from new york, i find that people all over the world leave comments about how they cannot wait toyo come to ne for the first time. or they were there and cannot wait to come back. it is the interaction between posting pictures on instagram or facebook or twitter, and peopleu the entire world that inspires me to go out there and otograph the city. fohost: that is altonight's...
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new york rooftop crash. a helicopter crash lands on the roof of a manhattan skyscraper, killing the pilot, sparking a fire, and closing off several blocks in the heart of new york city. i'll talk to the new york mayor, bill de blasio. >>> receiving key evidence. the house judiciary chairman says the justice department has agreed to provide documents from the mueller investigation related to obstruction of justice. will that head off a court fight? >>> broad and multi-faceted. the justice department touts its own investigation of the russia investigators, saying it will be broad in scope and multi-faceted and we'll examine actions by u.s. and foreign intelligence agencies, as well as individuals. >>> and ready to talk? the failed summit between president trump and kim jong-un has been followed by a lot of tough talk and threats from north korea, but as kim jong-un now ready for another summit? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> breaking news, a helicopter has crashed on to the roof of a
new york rooftop crash. a helicopter crash lands on the roof of a manhattan skyscraper, killing the pilot, sparking a fire, and closing off several blocks in the heart of new york city. i'll talk to the new york mayor, bill de blasio. >>> receiving key evidence. the house judiciary chairman says the justice department has agreed to provide documents from the mueller investigation related to obstruction of justice. will that head off a court fight? >>> broad and multi-faceted....
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>> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the best sense of that, in the jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not fun for your dad to see your son's picture with the words alt-right next to his name. i fight the forces of collectivism and racism. what the "new york times" is doing is blatantly ingenuous. the import of the article is the kid was a lefty, then he became a conservative. then he went down the alt-right rabbit hole. then they implied watching videos like mine which is a so-called intellectual dark web to get people to discuss issues. we pulled him out of that. and at the end of the art kale's a full-on lefty. the premise of the article is youtube is radicalizes them to the right and he becomes a lefty. jesse: i don't like this.
>> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the best sense of that, in the jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not...
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new york 80.weekend for new york, a lot of areas will feel like summertime. >> it has been raining for two month. >> the eastern third of the country, and stable for the next few weeks. rob: alexandria ocasio cortez refusing to apologize for comparing migrant detention centers on the southern border to concentration camps. the democrat doubling down on this. jillian: her comments are drawing criticism from a lot of people on both sides. >> reporter: aoc told instagram followers that us government is running concentration camps on the southern border. >> the united states is running concentration camps on the southern border. that is what there are. >> sparking outrage in their own party. >> bill diblasio saying she is flat-out wrong. >> she cannot compare what not season concentration camps without any historical -- horrible moments, no way to compare. >> is refusing to apologize tweeting say what you will, kids are dying, i'm not here to make people feel comfortable about that. some in the mainst
new york 80.weekend for new york, a lot of areas will feel like summertime. >> it has been raining for two month. >> the eastern third of the country, and stable for the next few weeks. rob: alexandria ocasio cortez refusing to apologize for comparing migrant detention centers on the southern border to concentration camps. the democrat doubling down on this. jillian: her comments are drawing criticism from a lot of people on both sides. >> reporter: aoc told instagram...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. de >> this is al jazeera.this is the news hour live from london. he ended his own country's war and now a deal be as leader is trying to end the crisis in sudan after monday's brutal crackdown. the u.n. says 4 million tennis women's
box 693 new york, new york 10013. de >> this is al jazeera.this is the news hour live from london. he ended his own country's war and now a deal be as leader is trying to end the crisis in sudan after monday's brutal crackdown. the u.n. says 4 million tennis women's
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the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield four minutes to the author of this bill the chair of the u.s.-mexico, the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cuellar: i want to thank chairman engel for his leadership that he has provided in making sure we develop a good working relationship with the republic of mexico. we developed a bill that is over in the senate and now passing a tourism bill that will be used to promote this important relationship. i thank the chairman for his leadership and i thank the ranking member, a friend of mine who is in the u.s.-mexico group. as a pecks ann, he understands this important relationship we have with mexico. i want to thank the majority staff and the minority staff of the foreign affairs because they get it. they understand the path of legislation that we need to have to improve this legislation that we have with the u.s. and mexico. i thank both staffs. the relationship with mexico is very important. let me talk about
the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield four minutes to the author of this bill the chair of the u.s.-mexico, the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cuellar: i want to thank chairman engel for his leadership that he has provided in making sure we develop a good working relationship with the republic of mexico. we developed a bill that is over in the senate and now passing a tourism bill that will be used to promote this important...
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it's new york, get used to it.o, i'm not sure, i wasn't here. maybe the '60s, we weren't here. >> anthony: so it was all bullshit? >> lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn't anywhere. if you've done one thing, you're living in the past and that's your glory day, that's your glory day. this is my glory day. i'm here talking to you eating octopus. ♪ this is my mom's house this place is home. a lot of firsts happened here... first kiss, first cigarette. never saw it as a problem... but when i was younger... 2 cigarettes, 3 cigarettes it wasn't; it wasn't a habit... my mom - she was always like "you need to do something, you need to get rid of them." that was her thing. as time went on, as smoking started falling out of fashion in society and rules started changing. gave the juul a real chance and... found that i liked it. found that it really works. the switch was easy. it was a no brainer really. but now that i look at people who s
it's new york, get used to it.o, i'm not sure, i wasn't here. maybe the '60s, we weren't here. >> anthony: so it was all bullshit? >> lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn't anywhere. if you've done one thing, you're living in the past and that's your glory day, that's your glory day. this is my glory day. i'm here talking to you eating octopus. ♪ this is my mom's house this place is home. a lot...
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>> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> police in the dominican republic are searching for the remaining suspects in the shooting of baseball star david ortiz. yesterday six suspects had been detained including alleged gunman rolfy ferreyra cruz. mola lenghi reports. >> reporter: authorities in the dominican republic said david ortiz was the target of a nearly $8,000 hit job. the guanman who shot the red sox player in the back at a bar is in custody along with several other suspects. authorities released surveillance video showing the gunman approaching. the police held up an evidence bag containing the gun believed to be used in the shooting. surveillance video, they say, shows the gunman was riding a motorcycle driven by man, 25-year-old eddy vladimir feliz garcia. they're still investigating this shooting, including who ordered the hit on ortiz and what their motive was. at least four suspects are at large. >>> ortiz is a native. he visits his father and sister often and travels out security. >>> po
>> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> police in the dominican republic are searching for the remaining suspects in the shooting of baseball star david ortiz. yesterday six suspects had been detained including alleged gunman rolfy ferreyra cruz. mola lenghi reports. >> reporter: authorities in the dominican republic said david ortiz was the target of a nearly $8,000 hit job. the guanman who shot the red sox player in the back at a bar is in custody along with...