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eric with a new york, new york magazine was pretty honest.a column he described to eric adams who is a full-blown liberal, by the way as two right wings and then he said in a line worth remembering, he said eric adams is conservative because his base is nonwhite voters. how interesting is that. he is acknowledging that eric adams is polling nonwhite votera and his exact quote. that is why he has a white liberal cannot support it. that is amazing! in other words, eric adams is not under their control. he is against defunding the police. he's not funded by george soros. he doesn't have some dystopian nihilistic view of what the city should be. he doesn't talk about equity as much as the rest of them. so they are not under his control and he wants to crush them.dm he is too right wing. they are admitting out in the open. the board of directors invented 100,000 votes to bury eric adams. it's not hard to see why they are doing it.nv when you don't need voters. unbelievable, the columnist karol markowicz, we are happy to have her on tonight. karol
eric with a new york, new york magazine was pretty honest.a column he described to eric adams who is a full-blown liberal, by the way as two right wings and then he said in a line worth remembering, he said eric adams is conservative because his base is nonwhite voters. how interesting is that. he is acknowledging that eric adams is polling nonwhite votera and his exact quote. that is why he has a white liberal cannot support it. that is amazing! in other words, eric adams is not under their...
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katko, new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yes on the motion -- to suspend the rules. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 3237. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. reschenthaler: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote yea on the motion to suspend the rules. and mr. speaker, additionally -- excuse me -- as the member designated by dr. green of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that dr. green will vote yea on the motion to suspend the rules. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pu
katko, new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yes on the motion -- to suspend the rules. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 3237. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr....
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fast forward to new york.ime around new york city, the largest department in the united states, i don't know if it was when you took it over in 94 but i don't think it was 40000. >> n95 is able to emerge the department so 8000. after i left and 96, 99 ops from that program, 100,000, 141,000 for a while. now there are about 33, 34000 once again. >> unbelievable size of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about the challenges managing something that large. >> the toughest job i had was running the 68% police department because in the intimacy of that department, you are the goo to person for everything. you have staff, i do have captains or majors, i had lieutenant and sgt. as a corporation counsel but it all came into the office i think district or precinct commander. in my pd in some respects my people would laugh and say it was easier but it was, the talent pool in the organization, i had almost 1000 captains in the organization 26 deputy commissioners phenomenal expertise a
fast forward to new york.ime around new york city, the largest department in the united states, i don't know if it was when you took it over in 94 but i don't think it was 40000. >> n95 is able to emerge the department so 8000. after i left and 96, 99 ops from that program, 100,000, 141,000 for a while. now there are about 33, 34000 once again. >> unbelievable size of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about the challenges managing something that...
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city police department and itme happened. >> talk about your first in new york, new york city police commissioner, obviously you had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner select passcode for my firstle time in new york city, logical permit in the united states when you took it over 94 but i don't think it was upti to 40000. >> n95, merged three to five so we went up to 38000. after i left in 96, 99 with the caps off program, 100,000, 41000 for a while and back down around 33, 34000 once t again. >> unbelievable size of an organization like that, how do you manage something like that talk about the challenges managing something that large as a new york city police apartment. >> the toughest management job i hadut running a 20 police department. you were ata the go to person fr everything. i didn't have captains or majors, i had tenant and sgt. a counsel but it all came being district commander, nypd in some respects, people would laugh and sayel it was easier but it was, the talent pool of the organization, i had almost 1000 captains in the organization and 2650 mission. phe
city police department and itme happened. >> talk about your first in new york, new york city police commissioner, obviously you had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner select passcode for my firstle time in new york city, logical permit in the united states when you took it over 94 but i don't think it was upti to 40000. >> n95, merged three to five so we went up to 38000. after i left in 96, 99 with the caps off program, 100,000, 41000 for a while and back down around...
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let's begin, start with "new york times."red the gold standard offed media, everyone in cable tv and networks, other use papers, they read the "new york times." in washington, d.c., it citizene first paper to pick and read with a enormous amount of influence on democrat party, pushing 1619 project, that is pushing the destruction of our youth. what is the new york times? a corporation. what kind of corporation? a diabolical corporation, why? because it is supported some of the most heinous, genocidal movements that mankind has known, did you know that? now you know. i will demonstrate. i demonstrated it in "american marxism," and i did before in unfreedom of the press, let me go outside my own book. and point out here we have a piece of "new york times" help hide stalin mass murders in ukraine. i have written about this, they had a reporter, walter durante, headquartered in moscow for 12 years, stalin's lap boy, on his payroll, stalin would tell him what to write for "new york times," he tried to protect stalin, stalin provid
let's begin, start with "new york times."red the gold standard offed media, everyone in cable tv and networks, other use papers, they read the "new york times." in washington, d.c., it citizene first paper to pick and read with a enormous amount of influence on democrat party, pushing 1619 project, that is pushing the destruction of our youth. what is the new york times? a corporation. what kind of corporation? a diabolical corporation, why? because it is supported some of...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. katko: i have no more speaker, i urge support of the bill and congratulate my colleague on it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california. ms. barragan: i yield myself the balance of my time. h.r.1870 is a timely manager. as attackers remain intent on targeting surface transportation systems at this time of heightened threats, enacting h.r.1870 will improve information sharing about among d.h.s. and state a local law enforcement agencies, increasing our ability to stop or reduce such attacks. i urge my colleagues to support h.r.1870 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r.1870. as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what pu
the gentleman from new york. mr. katko: i have no more speaker, i urge support of the bill and congratulate my colleague on it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california. ms. barragan: i yield myself the balance of my time. h.r.1870 is a timely manager. as attackers remain intent on targeting surface transportation systems at this time of heightened threats, enacting h.r.1870 will improve information sharing about among d.h.s. and state a local law enforcement...
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she said she ordered supplies from the parkland hotel in new york city. it was delivered in a hotel van, she said. she asked miss bomb if she ever purchase food locally. she said she did so only a few times. she said i bought something for the house that we ate, she testified that when she asked mrs. helmsley to reimburse her, she said, he bought it you pay for it. the real pea trait? leona, only the little people pay taxes, helmsley went to prison for that scheme and more. that scheme and which she used her business as a tool for chiselling petty tax fraud, which is both a crazy thing for a super rich person to bother with, right? and it turns out that is exactly the kind of crime that superrich people think they can get away with and that they can't get caught for particularly if they are brazen about it. leona helmsley was having her business pay or provide for her personal living expenses including the salaries for her maids, her private vacation homes in the renovations, even the food there. she had the business pay for all of it instead of her payin
she said she ordered supplies from the parkland hotel in new york city. it was delivered in a hotel van, she said. she asked miss bomb if she ever purchase food locally. she said she did so only a few times. she said i bought something for the house that we ate, she testified that when she asked mrs. helmsley to reimburse her, she said, he bought it you pay for it. the real pea trait? leona, only the little people pay taxes, helmsley went to prison for that scheme and more. that scheme and...
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largely policing the subways in new york city. and george kelling can't we all know george kelling, he has been a and mentor going back to the 80s who first80 introduced me. the chain of relationships they're all friends, advisors. they were consulting with the transit authority in new york city, they're having incredible province of the homeless, the line of crime and serious crime. 1990 was the history of our country. the pitch they made to me, one going to love the eighth or ninth largest police department, new york city i had my eye on the prize for so many years. come on down, who knows if you do a good job you might get noticed and may be police commissioner is far-fetched is that sound a kid from boston basically running a 600 person department. as actively looking at potential to become commissioner of new york. that's in my younger days. located to new york and the same thing, dissolution department was incredibly ineffective. brought in some outside advisors, consultants and others, john linder who i think you know was t
largely policing the subways in new york city. and george kelling can't we all know george kelling, he has been a and mentor going back to the 80s who first80 introduced me. the chain of relationships they're all friends, advisors. they were consulting with the transit authority in new york city, they're having incredible province of the homeless, the line of crime and serious crime. 1990 was the history of our country. the pitch they made to me, one going to love the eighth or ninth largest...
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which is a very different environment area in the case of new york city there's 456 station in new york city. at any given time there's 4 to 5000 train cars running through it. three or 4000 bosses, 6 million writers. and the transit experience was probably my most rough assignment that transit new york was separate from the city and police and the 25,000 housing police. but they were a dumping ground for the old police, the city of new york city policeofficers people would say where you work. i work in transit . you just were not well thought of. we made the marine corps. in 2 and a half years we got credit and we had a great team working with me area and the union when i talk about having corporations with unions, we received national accreditation in santa monica . the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the awards ceremony. imagine that because they felt so proud about the idea that they had become accredited and are now getting this reputation in new york as themarine corps of new york city's police department . so i had so much on but also it allowed me
which is a very different environment area in the case of new york city there's 456 station in new york city. at any given time there's 4 to 5000 train cars running through it. three or 4000 bosses, 6 million writers. and the transit experience was probably my most rough assignment that transit new york was separate from the city and police and the 25,000 housing police. but they were a dumping ground for the old police, the city of new york city policeofficers people would say where you work....
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield four minutes to the distinguished gentleman from colorado, the sponsor of this bill, mr. crow. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for four minutes. mr. crow: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chairman nadler, for the time. the allies act is a chance for congress to ensure that america honors its promise to our afghan partners and friends. the phrase, life and death, gets tossed a lot in this chamber, but this bill is truly that for thousands of our afghan friends. the taliban is intent on hunting down and killing afghans that served alongside americans the past 20 years. . some members of this body, including me, may not be here today without the service and sacrifice of afghans who answered the call to serve shoulder to shoulder with us. those afghans knew the risk their service posed to them and their families, yet they signed up to help because they believed we would have their back. they have already demonstrated unwavering
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield four minutes to the distinguished gentleman from colorado, the sponsor of this bill, mr. crow. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for four minutes. mr. crow: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chairman nadler, for the time. the allies act is a chance for congress to ensure that america honors its promise to our afghan partners and friends. the phrase, life and death, gets tossed a...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield four minutes to the distinguished gentleman from colorado, the sponsor of this bill, mr. crow. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for four minutes. mr. crow: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chairman nadler, for the time. the allies act is a chance for congress to ensure that america honors its promise to our afghan partners and friends. the phrase, life and death, gets tossed a lot in this chamber, but this bill is truly that for thousands of our afghan friends. the taliban is intent on hunting down and killing afghans that served alongside americans the past 20 years. . some members of this body, including me, may not be here today without the service and sacrifice of afghans who answered the call to serve shoulder to shoulder with us. those afghans knew the risk their service posed to them and their families, yet they signed up to help because they believed we would have their back. they have already demonstrated unwavering
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield four minutes to the distinguished gentleman from colorado, the sponsor of this bill, mr. crow. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for four minutes. mr. crow: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chairman nadler, for the time. the allies act is a chance for congress to ensure that america honors its promise to our afghan partners and friends. the phrase, life and death, gets tossed a...
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i've done 110 _ to the new york subway. i've done 110 station _ to the new york subway.. i've done 110 station so far and i have many more to go. find done 110 station so far and i have many more to go. and the contest that _ have many more to go. and the contest that shines _ have many more to go. and the contest that shines a _ have many more to go. and the contest that shines a spotlight i contest that shines a spotlight on storytelling. i contest that shines a spotlight on storytelling.— on storytelling. i can't be a sumo wrestler, _ on storytelling. i can't be a sumo wrestler, i _ on storytelling. i can't be a sumo wrestler, i can't - on storytelling. i can't be a l sumo wrestler, i can't stand that well but i could probably tell a story. that well but i could probably tell a story-— tell a story. so, don't go awa . tell a story. so, don't go away. welcome - tell a story. so, don't go away. welcome back - tell a story. so, don't go away. welcome back to l tell a story. so, don't go - away. welcome back to our look at some of our favourite new york memories, from befo
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what does "the new york times" have to do about it? another reporter by the name of herbert matthews help to build the legend of fidel castro. he was losing and hiding out badly beaten so what happened? while the batista government claimed castro was dead "the new york times" reporter wrote a glowing piece about castro that he is still alive and fighting and he has built an army and completely deceived with the whole notion of this romantic revolution and castro said he was a democrat and rising up to take out the military regime a glowing article and matthew wrote the personality it was easy to see them then adored him and why he caught the imagination of the use of cuba all over here was an educated dedicated fanatic and remarkable qualities of leadership so the interview helped castro as reuters pointed out by exaggerating the size of the rebel force and castro would later break how he duped "the new york times". stalin. hitler castro. "the new york times" is on the wrong side of all three. propping up or covering up the paper recor
what does "the new york times" have to do about it? another reporter by the name of herbert matthews help to build the legend of fidel castro. he was losing and hiding out badly beaten so what happened? while the batista government claimed castro was dead "the new york times" reporter wrote a glowing piece about castro that he is still alive and fighting and he has built an army and completely deceived with the whole notion of this romantic revolution and castro said he was...
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there is a great instructive example from new york. one of the city council races on the republican side in staten island where the winner was favored in november, we do not know if there was fraud but there are allegations from a candidate who surprised everyone by finishing first and the first choices. i got to that point by -- they say they got to that point by fraud, and we will see that settled, but he lost in the runoff because more votes counted. so when you only need 34% to win or whatever it might be, a bit of fraud helps you if you have to get to 50%. so the more votes to count, the harder it is to do fraud. i think these other issues are ones where we have to make a choice. do we want to handle crowded fields by allowing people to finish top of heat with 20%? we have had people get elected to congress after winning a congressional primary with less than 20% of the votes in the last year. maybe they are going to do a good job, but we should confirm that they are the most representative candidate and we think ranked choice vot
there is a great instructive example from new york. one of the city council races on the republican side in staten island where the winner was favored in november, we do not know if there was fraud but there are allegations from a candidate who surprised everyone by finishing first and the first choices. i got to that point by -- they say they got to that point by fraud, and we will see that settled, but he lost in the runoff because more votes counted. so when you only need 34% to win or...
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especially with decision-makers in london and new york city. so that is what leads to the major problem to coordinate these two plans and of course ultimately what happens, we can't get into the details here but ultimately what happens is orders cost and communications muddled misunderstanding and confusion will take place and basically what happens is they approve the campaign with the understanding once he finishes it he will turn around and move the army up the hudson river and then also approves the campaign so it is very uncoordinated and confusing that it also shows a think of what it takes to conduct operations in north america and especially what it takes in the wilderness of new york. and it can be done very quickly to to another location. >> is not happening in north america. i'm sorry that the long answer to your question. >> . >> that you play devils advocate this is not the perceived viewpoint and it was just missed understood by the commanders because the plan of 1777 was the same plan from 1776 and then to link up with how in alb
especially with decision-makers in london and new york city. so that is what leads to the major problem to coordinate these two plans and of course ultimately what happens, we can't get into the details here but ultimately what happens is orders cost and communications muddled misunderstanding and confusion will take place and basically what happens is they approve the campaign with the understanding once he finishes it he will turn around and move the army up the hudson river and then also...
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how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country and i think you are going to be pretty popular versus as we start to move these investigations into where things went wrong. the city report made that those of color were more likely to be working jobs where they couldn't socially isolate. there were so many people who were not able to shut themselves in at home and isolate. and then on top of that i remember talking with a doctor who also has historians in the book and talking about how he saw all these headlines in the early weeks of the pandemic that kind of blamed their racial disparities are put a spotlight on them and this was something that he had a cms since day number one of medical school and how the racial disparities played out in new york. they were not really even able to focus on protecting themselves because they were focused on trying to find shelter and where to sleep when the subways were not running 24 hours and so like so many new york
how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country and i think you are going to be pretty popular versus as we start to move these investigations into where things went wrong. the city report made that those of color were more likely to be working jobs where they couldn't socially isolate. there were so many people who were not able to shut themselves in at home and isolate. and then on top...
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near city, 456 stations in new york city. at any given time, there's four - 5000 train cars runningg through it. and three or 4000 buses partied and also writers in the epidemic and "america on fire" parties was probably my most satisfying, that transit in new york was separate from the city police, in the 25000 in the housing police of 4000. but there were dumping ground in a sense. and people say, pretty working i would say her work in transit. we made them the marine corps and into an app years as that done. [inaudible]. and ame great team working in te union. and when i talk about unions, when we received national accreditation in santa monica california. the union pay for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the awards ceremony. because i felt so proud of the idea but they had been ♪ ♪ been accredited now getting this reputation of the marine corps part. i'm so much fun and moderna it also allowed me to be in brooklyn and in new york, in manhattan and the rest of it was the purpose partied in manhattan is wha
near city, 456 stations in new york city. at any given time, there's four - 5000 train cars runningg through it. and three or 4000 buses partied and also writers in the epidemic and "america on fire" parties was probably my most satisfying, that transit in new york was separate from the city police, in the 25000 in the housing police of 4000. but there were dumping ground in a sense. and people say, pretty working i would say her work in transit. we made them the marine corps and into...
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in new york into manhattan. manhattan is where you make it and some people take it depending if you are on the lawful side with the criminal side. so look at the new york city police department which was under the control of lee brown being advised by the transit police and laid the groundwork to potentially width of the new york city police department and as luck would have it. >> let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york. obviously you did have a chance to serve as the boston police commissioner. let's fast-forward. first time around, new york city. the largest department in thehe united states. in 95 giuliani was there with the three departments so we went up to 38,000. after i left in 96, 99 would be 100,000 but now back down around 43 or 40,000 once again. >> unbelievable the size and complexity. how do you manage something like that? talk aboutut the challenges in managing something that large. >> the toughest management job i had was running that 68 person police department. because you were th
in new york into manhattan. manhattan is where you make it and some people take it depending if you are on the lawful side with the criminal side. so look at the new york city police department which was under the control of lee brown being advised by the transit police and laid the groundwork to potentially width of the new york city police department and as luck would have it. >> let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york. obviously you did have a chance to serve as the boston...
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but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to 41,000 down to 3,334,000 went again. unbelievable the complexity of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about the challenges in managing something that large as a new york city police officer. >> guest: the toughest management job i had was running that 60% police department because in the intimacy of that department you are the go-to person for everything. i didn't have captained the i didn't have majors i had lieutenants and sergeants and i had a clue corporation counsel but it all came into that office like being the precinct commander. nypd in some respects people will laugh if you say was -- there was a talent pool in that organization but i
but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to 41,000 down to 3,334,000 went again. unbelievable the complexity of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about...
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here, we're heroes, new york heroes. reform. brill bratton and the reverend al sharpton. you are watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. harpton. you are watching "morning joe. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to y
here, we're heroes, new york heroes. reform. brill bratton and the reverend al sharpton. you are watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. harpton. you are watching "morning joe. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment...
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gentleman from new york reserves. gentleman from california is recognized. >> i continue to reserve. >> general -- general -- gentleman from california is recognized. i yield to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chairman. 51. that is how many days before our official withdrawal from afghanistan. 800, that is how many days it takes to process a single special immigrant visa. 21,000. 21,000. that is how many of our afghans allies, who put their lives on the line, not just for their country, but for hours, are at risk of being beaten tortured, beheaded, slaughtered by the taliban. make no mistake, if they can get their hands on our friends that is what the taliban will do. so, the math is clear. we are out of time. the stakes are clear. our reputation as a country, our ability to find allies in future conflicts, the willingness of people all over the globe to work for america because they trust us to uphold our own values. that is what is on
gentleman from new york reserves. gentleman from california is recognized. >> i continue to reserve. >> general -- general -- gentleman from california is recognized. i yield to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chairman. 51. that is how many days before our official withdrawal from afghanistan. 800, that is how many days it takes to process a single special immigrant visa. 21,000. 21,000....
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pop culture has made new york so familiar to us all. they already know the place inside out. so, in 2017, we sentjo there with a brief to uncover some hidden treats that might still offer a few surprises, all with the help of travel bloggerjessie festa. now i have to try a new tour that goes behind the scenes at one of new york's most iconic hotels. historianjoe takes me down to an abandoned tunnel that was used until the late 1960s as a private route for vips. we are underneath the intersection of eighth ave and 24th street right now. you head south towards penn station. what famous people came here? john f kennedy and robert kennedy where here. of course, there are many legends aboutjohn f kennedy. and this would take you out to the platforms to penn station. the most exciting bit is the roof. this view is incredible. we're besides the chrysler building and the empire state building, and if you look down there you can see the statue of liberty. let's go see the roof sign. you can see it all over the city, can't you? i can see it, actu
pop culture has made new york so familiar to us all. they already know the place inside out. so, in 2017, we sentjo there with a brief to uncover some hidden treats that might still offer a few surprises, all with the help of travel bloggerjessie festa. now i have to try a new tour that goes behind the scenes at one of new york's most iconic hotels. historianjoe takes me down to an abandoned tunnel that was used until the late 1960s as a private route for vips. we are underneath the...
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and then i land in new york and it's, you know, new york is the real deal. i'm just remember that feeling and still today i'll walk around new york sometimes. and remember, if you have this, well, remember, like street, so corners where i go, all man, i remember like just you know, my, who, my dinner was a slice of pizza on this corner right here. that was it, you know, and, and i used to live in like a one. let me, i was renting from these 3 south american grad students. they rented me this one room in this building owned by this. i've got an eccentric wrench, woman who was actually german, but changed her accent to french during the 2nd world war to piss off her parents. anyway, it was a whole and i'm living there in this one bedroom apartment with a mirror on the wall and just a closet. and that was my life. and i was just, it was, it was just hustle and struggle and get up 5 o'clock in the morning. stand in line outside after equity on 46th street, just to get an audition for pippin playing like it. you know, at like the poughkeepsie rep or something and
and then i land in new york and it's, you know, new york is the real deal. i'm just remember that feeling and still today i'll walk around new york sometimes. and remember, if you have this, well, remember, like street, so corners where i go, all man, i remember like just you know, my, who, my dinner was a slice of pizza on this corner right here. that was it, you know, and, and i used to live in like a one. let me, i was renting from these 3 south american grad students. they rented me this...
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the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> i yield as much time as he may consume to my good friend, mentor, ranking member of the rules committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to thank my very good friend from pennsylvania for yielding. i rise today in opposition to the rule, mr. speaker. i have two matters i wish to discuss today. first, i want to speak to the republican motion to recommit on h.r. 4502 on which the house will be voting in the coming days. while i have concerns with the bills reported out of the appropriations committee, none is more alarming than the systematic removal of long-standing provisions to protect the lives of unborn children and preserve the conscience rights of the american taxpayers. this has been done in bill, after bill, after bill. if my motion to recommit passes, republicans will restore the central pro-life protections that have been stripped from these bills. we will restore the hyde amendment which
the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> i yield as much time as he may consume to my good friend, mentor, ranking member of the rules committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to thank my very good friend from pennsylvania for yielding. i rise today in opposition to the rule, mr. speaker. i have two matters i wish to discuss today. first, i want to speak to the republican motion to recommit on h.r....
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ocasio-cortez of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from new york. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. graves, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote nay on amendment 36. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. ruppersberger, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. ruppersberger will vote no on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlem
ocasio-cortez of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from new york. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro...
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there's 3000 miles between london and new york and commander-in-chief in new york 3000 miles away. for jermaine and the king was sitting there in london so when you got messages that can take two to three months to go back and forth across the atlantic, it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and in new york city so that is what leads the major problem trying to courtney these two plans and of course ultimately what happens, we can't get into the details here with the short time we have but ultimately what happens is cross, communications were modeled, misunderstanding should and confusion will take place and basically what happened, they approved the campaign with the understanding once he finishes, he will turn around and move his army of the river to support him and they were going to campaign. which number one is very uncoordinated and confusing. the other thing is, it shows i think, both jermaine and their misunderstanding of what it takes north america especially what it takes to conduct operations in the wildern
there's 3000 miles between london and new york and commander-in-chief in new york 3000 miles away. for jermaine and the king was sitting there in london so when you got messages that can take two to three months to go back and forth across the atlantic, it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and in new york city so that is what leads the major problem trying to courtney these two plans and of course ultimately what happens, we...
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greetings from troy, new york.s a life-long hudson valley resident, i just wanted to thank you for your appreciation of our scenery, our history. interesting presentation. these are all very complimentary. let me just ask you something we've not covered, and that is the role of militia. it seems to me you've got some two schools, the revolution, the people who really emphasized the role the militia played in the british defeat, and essentially the army school, that argues a lot of conventional military battles, which yorktown, an excellent example, were critical, and the militia could wear down the british army, and they could, as they were used in the south, be very effective, and [inaudible] understood them better than anyone in terms of the force. >> right. >> and yet, this is perpetuated by gibson, the patriot. he's watching a conventional battle and says this is all nonsense, and it plays into the idea of an armed citizenry, but clearly how do you see the militia? >> i think they're absolutely critical to amer
greetings from troy, new york.s a life-long hudson valley resident, i just wanted to thank you for your appreciation of our scenery, our history. interesting presentation. these are all very complimentary. let me just ask you something we've not covered, and that is the role of militia. it seems to me you've got some two schools, the revolution, the people who really emphasized the role the militia played in the british defeat, and essentially the army school, that argues a lot of conventional...
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and return to new york. -- howe thought he could take philadelphia and return to new york. germain was optimistic about the support. when burgoyn marched south, he had an army twice the size of skyler, but was heavily outnumbered. i think it's four to one when he reached saratoga. it's quite amusing to read his account because he said that people were appearing from nowher -- basically from new hampshire, and he couldn't believe it. he also couldn't believe the quality of the training of the continental army, you know, he said they were as good as british troops. >> yep. yes. you know, all these assumptions that everyone is making are -- i mean, i don't criticize the fact that they made those assumptions. when you're planning, you know, today, if we're -- one of the things we teach at the war college is military planning, so when you're planning, you obviously never have 100% information. so in order to fill those gaps, you have to make certain assumptions. and that's understandable. so making assumptions ar
and return to new york. -- howe thought he could take philadelphia and return to new york. germain was optimistic about the support. when burgoyn marched south, he had an army twice the size of skyler, but was heavily outnumbered. i think it's four to one when he reached saratoga. it's quite amusing to read his account because he said that people were appearing from nowher -- basically from new hampshire, and he couldn't believe it. he also couldn't believe the quality of the training of the...
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it's one thing to see it in the city and unfortunately i've been in new york recently, new york city i've ever seen it and a long time but this is a big issue for everyone. they are concerned about our safety and the ability to protect ourselves which one of the solutions unfortunately our president and government said let's go after lawful gun owners and here i am in texas where they have a great state, they have a lower crime rate than new york some of the harshest gun grabbing laws in the nation and governor cuomo came out with another law following up on the 2013 gun control law that did nothing talking about the big crisis now gone private but in 2013 known as the safe act didn't do anything to stop the violence and if they keep this targeting awful gun owners, nothing in his bill had anything to do with holding people who are illegally using and possessing guns accountable. there's nothing in there, just a lawful gun owners being attacked. piercing highest levels because people want to protect themselves because of the defined police movement allowing violent criminals to go fr
it's one thing to see it in the city and unfortunately i've been in new york recently, new york city i've ever seen it and a long time but this is a big issue for everyone. they are concerned about our safety and the ability to protect ourselves which one of the solutions unfortunately our president and government said let's go after lawful gun owners and here i am in texas where they have a great state, they have a lower crime rate than new york some of the harshest gun grabbing laws in the...
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was illegal in new york. he was trying to court favor with the most progressive aspects of his democratic party. that's no longer the majority in new york city, chicago for any big city. nobody wants to defund the place anymore. safety is the primary concern of government. there's no higher calling than gift to keep you safe when you take the subway, in your car at a traffic light in a dark intersection. when your child is in the back yard in the barbecue. you're counting on the government to keep you safe. if you can't do that, then, you know, you have failed utterly. the progressive left has failed utterly on this critical issue, martha. >> martha: i want to thank both of you, geraldo and chief craig. appreciate you being here. we're going to keep a close eye on this throughout the rest of the summer. great to hear from you. as i mentioned a moment ago, the officials in the meeting and you heard chief craig said he would love to hear what they're saying about the meeting and honest are they about the factor
was illegal in new york. he was trying to court favor with the most progressive aspects of his democratic party. that's no longer the majority in new york city, chicago for any big city. nobody wants to defund the place anymore. safety is the primary concern of government. there's no higher calling than gift to keep you safe when you take the subway, in your car at a traffic light in a dark intersection. when your child is in the back yard in the barbecue. you're counting on the government to...
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and i just remember like the new york times wrote an article about me, the new york times give us an amazing review. and we won obese and all the stuff. and it's sort of put me on a place where i felt like ok, maybe i can do this, this might, this might work out, you know, and my parents might, i could actually say to my parents, look, i didn't waste my life, you know, i and it was crazy because we did a revival of the show in 2018 at the minette elaine. oh, there are great there and yeah and, and it was an amazing thing to come back to these stories and these characters and tell the story of an immigrant family and in america and the world had changed. and the relationship to immigrants that had changed them. and in a weird way, what used to be a comedy was much more darker and deeper in 2018 in 20 and 998. it was a light sort of light hearted comedy of me getting dressed up as a young girl and do and drag. and now it was like, whoa it's, it was dark and it was good. it was, and i, and i felt like it was nice to and when came to see it. well, listen, i just as revisiting bradford wa
and i just remember like the new york times wrote an article about me, the new york times give us an amazing review. and we won obese and all the stuff. and it's sort of put me on a place where i felt like ok, maybe i can do this, this might, this might work out, you know, and my parents might, i could actually say to my parents, look, i didn't waste my life, you know, i and it was crazy because we did a revival of the show in 2018 at the minette elaine. oh, there are great there and yeah and,...
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washington, d.c., philadelphia and new york. abc's will carr from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the governors of california and nevada getting a first-hand look at the aftermath of the tamarack fire. that fire straddling both states the governors thanking firefighters and pleading for more resources. >> our fire is the largest civilian aerial attack force in the world and it's not enough. >> reporter: the choking smoke from massive wildfires across the west forcing authorities ts washington, idaho, montana, wyoming, colorado and arizona. but even smaller blazes, like this brush fire in san jose overnight, causing big problems. >> there is a lot of smoke from this fire, and that's why they're asking homeowners to stay inside and keep their doors and windows shut. >> reporter: the towering columns of smoke from the explosive fires reaching all the way into the jet stream this week. which, as these satellite images show, carries the smoke all the way to the east coast, covering new england in hazy skies. boston issuing
washington, d.c., philadelphia and new york. abc's will carr from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the governors of california and nevada getting a first-hand look at the aftermath of the tamarack fire. that fire straddling both states the governors thanking firefighters and pleading for more resources. >> our fire is the largest civilian aerial attack force in the world and it's not enough. >> reporter: the choking smoke from massive wildfires across the west forcing...
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sitting in new york 3000 miles away.goyne howe and the king are sitting there in london so when you've got messages that you take to to three months to go back and forth against -- across the d atlantic it makes it difficult to forge the campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and decision-makers in new york city. and so that is what leads to the major problem of trying to coordinate these two plans and of course ultimately what happens is we can't get into the details here in the short time we have ultimately with the borders were crossedwe and communications and misunderstanding and confusion takes place and basically what happens is they approve his campaign with the idea but once he finishes that he will turn around and move his army up the hudson river to support howe which number one is very uncoordinated and confusing and the other thing is it shows oath germane and burgoyne in some ways they are misunderstanding of what it takes to conduct operations in north america. especially what it takes
sitting in new york 3000 miles away.goyne howe and the king are sitting there in london so when you've got messages that you take to to three months to go back and forth against -- across the d atlantic it makes it difficult to forge the campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and decision-makers in new york city. and so that is what leads to the major problem of trying to coordinate these two plans and of course ultimately what happens is we can't get into the details here...
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from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city for our audience worldwide on tvo this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene i'm jonathan ferro. lisa abramowicz is not in crete. tom: i found out the gulfstream does not get there. we do not know where she is. jonathan: with us until then, i believe romaine bostick or made with us this morning. 4440 on the s&p 500. on the nasdaq, almost 91. are we really reducing trillions of dollars of equity calls down to what happens in the bond market? is all about this? yields are breaking down another four basis points. we are starting down the barrel of the 1.20's on the 10 year. the curve is flatter, your yields lower. tom: in the last hour israel break down. we have seen an amendment in the bond market. jonathan: this tease us up -- this tees us up for tuesday morning. the reason i say is because anything jp morgan can deliver, can say about the future that will deliver a sustainable rally. romaine: i do not know about the future. when you look at some of the expectations for the double-digit earnings growth, not
from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city for our audience worldwide on tvo this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene i'm jonathan ferro. lisa abramowicz is not in crete. tom: i found out the gulfstream does not get there. we do not know where she is. jonathan: with us until then, i believe romaine bostick or made with us this morning. 4440 on the s&p 500. on the nasdaq, almost 91. are we really reducing trillions of dollars of equity...
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new york city will bring it. new york city's turn now.vely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ when the day that lies ahead of me ♪ ♪ seems impossible to face ♪ ♪ when someone else instead of me ♪ ♪ always seems to know the way ♪ ♪ then i look at you ♪ ♪ and the world's all right with me ♪ ♪ just one look at you ♪ ♪ and i know it gonna be ♪ ♪ a lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ when the day that lies ahead of me ♪ ♪ seems impossible to face ♪ ♪ and when someone else instead of me ♪ ♪ always seems to know the way ♪ ♪ then i look at you ♪ ♪ and the world's all right with me ♪ ♪ just one look at you ♪ ♪ and i know it's gonna be ♪ ♪ a lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ lovely, day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, love
new york city will bring it. new york city's turn now.vely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ when the day that lies ahead of me ♪ ♪ seems impossible to face ♪ ♪ when someone else instead of me ♪ ♪ always seems to know the way ♪ ♪ then i look at you ♪ ♪ and the world's all right with me ♪ ♪ just one look at you ♪ ♪ and i know it gonna be ♪ ♪ a lovely day, lovely day, lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day, lovely...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> they said mercenaries to kill the president at his home with members of his family. roads, water, the referendum as well as the elections at the end of the year so there is no transition in the country. amy: the widow of haitian president jovenel moÏse speaks out after he was assassinated last week. she was shot and recovery at a hospital. haitian police say they've arrested haitian-born doctor based in florida who came to haiti with armed security guards and political objectives. we'll go to haiti to speak with magali comeau denis, a former minister of culture in haiti who is now the coordinator of the civil society commission to find a haitian solution to the ongoing political crisis. then lawmakers return to washington, d.c., after a two-week recess where they will push forward on a bipartisan infrastructure plan and budget resolution that could address climate change, education, and poverty. >> all told, families will receive a credit of about $3000 to 3600 dollars per child. t
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> they said mercenaries to kill the president at his home with members of his family. roads, water, the referendum as well as the elections at the end of the year so there is no transition in the country. amy: the widow of haitian president jovenel moÏse speaks out after he was assassinated last week. she was shot and recovery at a hospital. haitian police say they've arrested haitian-born doctor based in florida who came to haiti with armed...
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and the boys of nursing homes have died from complications is from the new york time, the new york alone, 15000. he is the most prolific serial killer in the history of crime by definition. so the question that i have, and many people have, especially when people keep in mind when older americans who went to spend their last days on this planet, o completely shut off from family date that many could argue should not have died in the 1st place. but what does this man have to do? because you have to shoot somebody live on tv. we also have ethics probes which really don't matter, sexual harassment probes which of course, you're going nowhere. this go show you yet again, that he gets away with murder. and i don't want to be too too, too heavy with the term murder. but if this is a negligent homicide or manslaughter, i don't know what is well, and that's what i have to worry about. why don't we talk about it? whose fault was who the buyer is that china is it to you as is it donald trump's? because he didn't do this, this in this, in this case, you have a direct order from the governor from th
and the boys of nursing homes have died from complications is from the new york time, the new york alone, 15000. he is the most prolific serial killer in the history of crime by definition. so the question that i have, and many people have, especially when people keep in mind when older americans who went to spend their last days on this planet, o completely shut off from family date that many could argue should not have died in the 1st place. but what does this man have to do? because you have...