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i mean, elite new york families and elite new york episcopalian families with slaveholding, you know, in their past did not leap to the cause of abolitionism in in great numbers but the js did and today we see some thank goodness also risking status and peer approval for they believe in and i think that's an important thing is that those the people we need to celebrate in i think it's easy to do the right thing when things are easy but much when there are real stakes. all right, thank you. thank you. thank
i mean, elite new york families and elite new york episcopalian families with slaveholding, you know, in their past did not leap to the cause of abolitionism in in great numbers but the js did and today we see some thank goodness also risking status and peer approval for they believe in and i think that's an important thing is that those the people we need to celebrate in i think it's easy to do the right thing when things are easy but much when there are real stakes. all right, thank you....
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part of new york city.ople, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that year, the killing of several black kids who wandered into white neighborhoods and were chased and killed for no reason whatsoever. - the fact is you can go back to that time and see the earliest political manifestations of donald trump with the central park five. - wildin'. new york city police say that's new teenage slang for rampaging in wolf packs. - a woman jogging in new york central park last wednesday night, raped and nearly beaten to death. - trump says the central park attack is just the latest example of "the complete breakdown of life as we knew it." - you have an instance here where you have killers roaming the street, preying on all of us. - trump
part of new york city.ople, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that year, the killing of several black kids who wandered into white neighborhoods and were chased and killed for no reason whatsoever. - the...
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the crossroads of new york. people stood up in this place and declaird all men and women are created equal and they pursued the right to vote. radical, radical concept at the time. right to vote. women can't vote. you read all the argument, they're absurd. since then, new york women have been the trailblazers for the rest of our nation. for they overcame every barrier to push forward, despite all the odds. named like elizabeth cady stanton. sojourner truth, whose statue is any my office. harriet tubman, whose life story i read when i was years old, and i treasured it, the struggles this young woman faced and ended up living in auburn, new york, for the last part of her life. susan b. anthony. who went around the country, friends with frederick douglass. and you heard mama dukes mention shirley chisholm. i was a young staffer on capitol hill, she fell in love with a man from buffalo, what an inspiration. standing up. who would have thought a woman of color could run for president of the united states. then we had
the crossroads of new york. people stood up in this place and declaird all men and women are created equal and they pursued the right to vote. radical, radical concept at the time. right to vote. women can't vote. you read all the argument, they're absurd. since then, new york women have been the trailblazers for the rest of our nation. for they overcame every barrier to push forward, despite all the odds. named like elizabeth cady stanton. sojourner truth, whose statue is any my office....
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it's primary day in new york.ion, of course, is focused on the democratic mayoral primary. and don't forget, special primary coverage begins when the polls close tonight at 9:00. this is just into our newsroom. a plane has crashed into the world trade center. ♪ - attention 61 engines, 35 engines, 50 engines, 64 engines, 94-- - smoke now billowing out of the top of the world trade center. - need every available ambulance, everything you've got at the world trade center now! - and he just flew right into the building. i still can't believe it. - there's a huge hole in it, and things are falling from the building itself. - then we saw the people jumping. [rescue radio chatter] - tower two has had a major explosion and what appears to be complete collapse surrounding the entire area. - mayday. where are you? - we're across the street from the towers. we have people stuck in the building. i don't know how much more. please, please! please, somebody! [somber music] - september 11th, i was home at my house, heard the new
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i mean, elite new york families and elite new york episcopalian families with slaveholding, you know, in their past did not leap to the cause of abolitionism in in great numbers but the js did and today we see some thank goodness also risking status and peer approval for they believe in and i think that's an important thing is that those the people we need to celebrate in i think it's easy to do the right thing when things are easy but much when there are real stakes. all right, thank you. thank you. thank i also want to welcome alexandra lange alexandra lange to meet me by the fountain. for me is the book that i will remember 2022 with scott some book festival by every year there's one and ever since alexander's said yes, five months ago i've been talking about this book, talking to people about the history of them all. as much as i possibly could. and here it is today. i'm so delighted. who has been to the mall before? i know there are some people who haven't been to the mall. fantastic. the mall, as someone who was
i mean, elite new york families and elite new york episcopalian families with slaveholding, you know, in their past did not leap to the cause of abolitionism in in great numbers but the js did and today we see some thank goodness also risking status and peer approval for they believe in and i think that's an important thing is that those the people we need to celebrate in i think it's easy to do the right thing when things are easy but much when there are real stakes. all right, thank you....
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we will make new york safer. we will make new york more affordable, we will create more jobs and opportunities for the new yorkers of today and the new yorkers of tomorrow. we will open up the doors to more people and communities and especially those who have been historically blocked from equal chances of success. and as other states side backwards when it comes to protecting basic fundamental rights, we will continue to enshrine and protect those rights every single day, and we will continue to beat nation leading. the task ahead of us may seem daunting, and the stakes cannot be higher. but i am fortunate to live in a home was occupied by one of our states great leaders and thinkers named roosevelt. eleanor roosevelt once said, [applause] you are going to build a new world must go forward with courage. we will build a new world, and we will be courageous. we will do the hard things, the necessary things, to lift up and support new yorkers and to clear a path for them to realize the new york dream. that is my pr
we will make new york safer. we will make new york more affordable, we will create more jobs and opportunities for the new yorkers of today and the new yorkers of tomorrow. we will open up the doors to more people and communities and especially those who have been historically blocked from equal chances of success. and as other states side backwards when it comes to protecting basic fundamental rights, we will continue to enshrine and protect those rights every single day, and we will continue...
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sarah through seven british monarchs 21 new york governors. she experienced firsthand the golden age of piracy. she survived four husbands and three of her five adult children. the pirates wife. the remarkable, true story sarah kidd recasts the image of captain kidd from a diabolical to a flawed but decent man who tried please his investors and his wife and family. he was a pirate but not one with a black heart heart. sarah's initials s-k scratch stone a few colonial documents. glaive gave clues to her existence. these bold pen strokes reveal a history we have only imagined the dangerous, difficult and thrilling life of a wife. they shed unexpected light on a young colonial woman caught up in a world of politics passion and 18th century justice. the unknown is finally identified. she is sarah kidd, the first lady of pirates pirates. i'd like to close, by reading a passage from the pirates wife. i'm going to read from the prolog. sarah kidd lay in a weakened state in the bedroom of her manhattan mansion. a contagious lethal disease raged throug
sarah through seven british monarchs 21 new york governors. she experienced firsthand the golden age of piracy. she survived four husbands and three of her five adult children. the pirates wife. the remarkable, true story sarah kidd recasts the image of captain kidd from a diabolical to a flawed but decent man who tried please his investors and his wife and family. he was a pirate but not one with a black heart heart. sarah's initials s-k scratch stone a few colonial documents. glaive gave...
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do you guys think that new york is back?ty is back in full force, mama, kicking and screaming. people are aware that these live events could go away. so they treasure the experiences, and they're much more present for the experiences. yes. this also is the best stage of new york city, and the biggest, bright — i mean, you're going to see tonight. it feels so good to be in new york city, where nightlife is just thriving, isn't it? cheering and applause. even though i moved away from new york, i still get a buzz when i come back home. you just can't beat new york city. thank you so much. this was such an amazing night. i'm so grateful that you liked it. both: mwah! mwah! kimberly davis there, up all night in new york city. and if you're planning a trip there this year, here's a rundown of some of the things that you can see and do while you're there. # you know that. # every year we wait...#. if you're a musical theatre buff, then the recently opened museum of broadway might be something to sing about. inside, you'll find memo
do you guys think that new york is back?ty is back in full force, mama, kicking and screaming. people are aware that these live events could go away. so they treasure the experiences, and they're much more present for the experiences. yes. this also is the best stage of new york city, and the biggest, bright — i mean, you're going to see tonight. it feels so good to be in new york city, where nightlife is just thriving, isn't it? cheering and applause. even though i moved away from new york,...
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thely new york d.'s officene working there specifically on the investigation ofhe former president donald j. trump. thankt you for being here. >> thank youk for inviting me, and i appreciate it. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you. >> i t don't think that i am creating more free-flowing rage about you by letting the audience know that there is a lot of it, but i have to ask is there anything you want to take issue with. >> no, the only thing i might take issue with is describing me as such a big deal and my family. it doesn't feely that way to m. i'm writing the book as a 70 -- almost 72-year-old not quite retired lawyer, but thank you for having me. >> well, i'm happy to have you. you are a man who knows of what you speak and who has been there and done that in terms of the law both asms a federal prosecur and somebody in private practice involved in a lot of complex cases. let me ask you first of all about something i alluded to in the introduction which is that since thetr book was completed,
thely new york d.'s officene working there specifically on the investigation ofhe former president donald j. trump. thankt you for being here. >> thank youk for inviting me, and i appreciate it. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you. >> i t don't think that i am creating more free-flowing rage about you by letting the audience know that there is a lot of it, but i have to ask is there anything you want to take issue with. >> no, the only thing i might take issue with is...
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over the last decade, new york state created 1.2 million jobs. that's great. only built 400,000 houses. many forces led to this state of affairs but local land-use policies are the most restrictive in the nation, sony and local communities old enormous power to block growth between multifamily housing and processes, they make it difficult, almost impossible to build new homes. think about that, people want to live here, they have jobs here because of local decisions they cannot. local government can and should make a difference. i spent 14 years in local government, many of you came to that as well. our community had citizen driven master plan to allow for target housing and economic growth while reserving green space. i know this can be done but it hasn't been. 2010 -- 2018, nasa, sussex, putnam county, each granted your housing permits than virtually all suburban counties, massachusetts, connecticut, southern california, new jersey, pennsylvania, for the virginia. when it comes to new york city, other metro areas create housing two to four times the rate we
over the last decade, new york state created 1.2 million jobs. that's great. only built 400,000 houses. many forces led to this state of affairs but local land-use policies are the most restrictive in the nation, sony and local communities old enormous power to block growth between multifamily housing and processes, they make it difficult, almost impossible to build new homes. think about that, people want to live here, they have jobs here because of local decisions they cannot. local...
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new york city activists, new york city politicians want to make the city sanctuary state, place wheretual reality of that. southern states complain about for years. called racists complain about it. they're seeing reality what it looks like. not huddled families. young men, young men who are not working, they complain of the food, not staying in hotel rooms, starting fights, hooking with each other in the stairwells. attacking people that is the reality. liz: chris beford thanks for joining us. look at this, i will be on gutfeld tonight. charlie hurt, kat timpf. watch gutfeld later on have a good night. ♪ dagen: i'm dagen mcdowell. sean: i'm sean duffy. welcom
new york city activists, new york city politicians want to make the city sanctuary state, place wheretual reality of that. southern states complain about for years. called racists complain about it. they're seeing reality what it looks like. not huddled families. young men, young men who are not working, they complain of the food, not staying in hotel rooms, starting fights, hooking with each other in the stairwells. attacking people that is the reality. liz: chris beford thanks for joining us....
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new york city.but very quickly the electrical grid was extended to middle class neighborhoods in new york city so that by turn of the century, if you were living in a middle class section of new york city or middle class section of chicago or i don't know, evanston, you had electric lights. that's a fundamental transformation of the way your life works, changes, all sorts of things. just to have electricity, which is a long winded way of saying that a good swath of american society, the richest americans and a growing middle class, the industrial system wasn't, a burden at all. it was this very excite thing that was bringing a call of life to and your family that was unprecedented. and the industrial system needed those. it needed them as working people in their offices. it needed them as consumers consumers. but and you knew this was coming, but what they needed more. were people to work in the mines to work in the mills to work in the factories, to run the machines that made the industrial system
new york city.but very quickly the electrical grid was extended to middle class neighborhoods in new york city so that by turn of the century, if you were living in a middle class section of new york city or middle class section of chicago or i don't know, evanston, you had electric lights. that's a fundamental transformation of the way your life works, changes, all sorts of things. just to have electricity, which is a long winded way of saying that a good swath of american society, the richest...
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advocate and activist living still in new york city. joy, this piece in the new york times. i was shocked they published it. but there is a flight of african americans from the north to the south that we've been hearing for ages is just racist and a terrible, awful place to live. what's happening here? >> well, new york city has changed so much. especially in the last three years and this is not anything that's new. this has been an issue in new york city for years and years and years. this is not anything new and blacks are starting to understand communities like mine, they're starting to understand new york is not the place where dreams are made of and whether it's they're starting a business or grow a family or own a home, it's not here in new york anymore. >> by the way schools are underperforming and failing our kids and sending kids to fancy private schools. >> come here and make dreams happen and we'll pay for it and it's on the backs of taxpayers and meanwhile on the backs of city workers and city workers are working tirelessly to keep the trains running and garbage
advocate and activist living still in new york city. joy, this piece in the new york times. i was shocked they published it. but there is a flight of african americans from the north to the south that we've been hearing for ages is just racist and a terrible, awful place to live. what's happening here? >> well, new york city has changed so much. especially in the last three years and this is not anything that's new. this has been an issue in new york city for years and years and years....
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thank you, new york.applause] ♪ >> tonight's and defense department officials discussing the chinese discussing the chinese surveillance balloon that crossed over parts of the u.s. and measures being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. watch at 8:00 p.m. eastern on at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app or anytime online at c-span.org. >> there are a lot of places to get your information but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or anywhere that matters america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. >> president biden talked about protecting medicare and social security during his visit to tampa florida.
thank you, new york.applause] ♪ >> tonight's and defense department officials discussing the chinese discussing the chinese surveillance balloon that crossed over parts of the u.s. and measures being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. watch at 8:00 p.m. eastern on at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app or anytime online at c-span.org. >> there are a lot of places to get your information but only at c-span do you get it straight from the...
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60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new york city is open and ready for visitors. attracting major events, like the 2020 six fifa world cup, and we hope the next democratic national convention. [applause] we will continue to invest in our creative sectors across the board, from iconic museums and arts organizations, to our legendary film and television production industries. as i said before, talent is at the center of our job strategy. we know it starts with education. i could not be more proud of my friends and chancellor, david bates. [applause] two visionaries. underst
60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new york...
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the union contradictiond if biden such a success why aren't americans pleased kathy hochul in new york talking about banning gas stoves he just told us we need oil for a decade. >> out of touch i think american public wants to see coming off russian oil imports instead of running to iran, venezuela, saudi arabia wherever, other country looking at ramp up domestic energy production this something not just, inside of the government, some of these states that is how you create jobss where i down cost of energy people want options, they like, to be able to power home or business with a gas stove i think that that big government attack on choice, here as relates to energy policy is one that hurts us not just economically, but i think people feel like not being represented by government i think joe biden, kathy hochul democrats, different levels of government are losing the audience with pandersering to environmental activists. >> maim major disconnect what the people are feeling on the ground in homes paying bills what the president talked about last night the, fox news poll, this is disapp
the union contradictiond if biden such a success why aren't americans pleased kathy hochul in new york talking about banning gas stoves he just told us we need oil for a decade. >> out of touch i think american public wants to see coming off russian oil imports instead of running to iran, venezuela, saudi arabia wherever, other country looking at ramp up domestic energy production this something not just, inside of the government, some of these states that is how you create jobss where i...
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but my question, even though new york city is essentially new york city, these migrants are saying thesemike this is not good for us and we will camp out in front of the hotels causing chaos for people because really, this is not fair to new yorkers for people to walk through this every single day. is there anything to say if it's not good enough you can leave? or is it because sanctuary city is in place, they cannot be expelled in any way, shape or form? >> they certainly cannot be expelled, but we can offer them tickets on a bus to anywhere they want to go. that is a point not being said that none of these people have a gun to their head. none of these people are forced to stay anywhere. all of these folks if they believe better resources better shelter, a better job elsewhere, they are free to leave and the city would provide them with transportation whichever final destination they would choose. they are staying here because the golden goose is pretty good in new york. we have right to shelter law, which the mayor is constrained by. he is under some obligation to provide the bare nec
but my question, even though new york city is essentially new york city, these migrants are saying thesemike this is not good for us and we will camp out in front of the hotels causing chaos for people because really, this is not fair to new yorkers for people to walk through this every single day. is there anything to say if it's not good enough you can leave? or is it because sanctuary city is in place, they cannot be expelled in any way, shape or form? >> they certainly cannot be...
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and then new york city is justa tired. if youthe loolastk back at what happened over the last two years. 60% ofbee of blacks were let s go because of the mandate. so what do they have left?ar they can't survive here.ne they are struggling and harmf ne was done. caused harmas to the people of new york e. >> he has to be held accountable for it. well, another horrifying story, joy , out of new york city is crime, ofci i course. and this is just from today.d tw the nypd arrested two men earlyy on tuesday morning after an armed robbery spree that spanne sd three new york cityevl boroughs over a period of several hours. i'll be ou t on bail.ct ins twenty four hours, i'llas be out on bail. one of the suspects is quoted as saying. choi, they know the criminals know they're going to be released right away. right. so they're not going to stop committing crimes. so, again, whyagai would minoris at this point stay with the g democrat party? hegiven the insulting treatment and these horrific conditionso across the board? well, as trum
and then new york city is justa tired. if youthe loolastk back at what happened over the last two years. 60% ofbee of blacks were let s go because of the mandate. so what do they have left?ar they can't survive here.ne they are struggling and harmf ne was done. caused harmas to the people of new york e. >> he has to be held accountable for it. well, another horrifying story, joy , out of new york city is crime, ofci i course. and this is just from today.d tw the nypd arrested two men...
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new york city groveling. new york find thousands of cops, firefighters, nurses.re not welcome. but when buses of unvaxxed illegals showed up, democrats are salivating. hey, how can i make your life more comfortable here? this past year they have spent millions just to let migrants stay in the fanciest of hotels. adams jumped through hoops to get them lavish rooms near times square they trashed the room. got them nice sandwiches delivered right to their door. oh, sorry, they threw them out. and when he tried to get the single male migrants to down size to brooklyn, haven't we all down sized to brooklyn to make room for migrant families they wouldn't go. they set up tents to protest until cops cleared them out. eric adams is so desperate to make the illegals happy, he spent friday night sleeping at the brooklyn cruise terminal just to show them it's not a complete dump. >> i slept like a baby, it was warm. i had my nice little blanket. that's my favorite blanket. i'm like line nez, you know, on charlie brown. i have my favorite blanket i hug on. pleasant dreams. go
new york city groveling. new york find thousands of cops, firefighters, nurses.re not welcome. but when buses of unvaxxed illegals showed up, democrats are salivating. hey, how can i make your life more comfortable here? this past year they have spent millions just to let migrants stay in the fanciest of hotels. adams jumped through hoops to get them lavish rooms near times square they trashed the room. got them nice sandwiches delivered right to their door. oh, sorry, they threw them out. and...
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my mother is from rochester, new york. dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey the time i was born. project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of that story and the story of resilience in my life. i didn't ever think i was going to be a journalist, but i watched local news in new york fox five nbc four abc seven. i read the new york times every day. i read newspapers every day for a year or two. i found mike wallace once said this. he said it best. things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i didn't know what that meant to meet. was i going to be an actor? work in finance? work with my dad? i wanted to do something about that. things were not portrayed acc
my mother is from rochester, new york. dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey the time i was born. project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of...
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property in new york purchased the new york world. so both national chairs owned new york dailies during the 1864 campaign. yeah. so let's go back to lincoln's earlier life before the civil war. i want to come over to reg, the democratic party was formed in illinois by stephen douglass around 1836. douglas at that time was 23 years old. and this is going to be lincoln's first encounter with the democratic party. can you tell us about douglass, his efforts to start the democratic party? why did he do it? how successful was he? and what do we know about lincoln's reaction? let me begin by thanking harold holzer. it's nice to know that he recognized that there were actually two men in the lincoln douglas debates. so thank you, harold. as as john said. douglass was very young entering politics and was very successful on his entrance in politics. he actually believed later talked about it, but believed that there were five estates in this country. and i'll preface that simply by saying, you know, jefferson and madison said government shoul
property in new york purchased the new york world. so both national chairs owned new york dailies during the 1864 campaign. yeah. so let's go back to lincoln's earlier life before the civil war. i want to come over to reg, the democratic party was formed in illinois by stephen douglass around 1836. douglas at that time was 23 years old. and this is going to be lincoln's first encounter with the democratic party. can you tell us about douglass, his efforts to start the democratic party? why did...
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. >> president biden traveled to new york to talk about the construction of a rail tunnel project under the hudson river being funded by the infrastructure bill joined by senate majority leader chuck schumer. >> 123. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] [applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ [applause] >> hello, everybody. what a great day, a great afternoon and it's so great to be here to celebrate the major milestone in the most consequential and for such a project in all of america. [applause] as many of you know for a long time now this project has been my passion, labor of love and after many false starts and obstacles placed in our way, gateway is full speed ahead. [applause] today's new dollars, gateway's future is assured. finally, finally, finally we can say gateway will be built. hooray, hooray, hooray. here comes a gateway. [laughter] i want to thank governor hochul, governor murphy, bob menendez, cory booker, houston children, terry buttigieg, deputy secretary works for me for many years. for all their help on this project. why is this project so important? rail tunnels under the hudson river are a
. >> president biden traveled to new york to talk about the construction of a rail tunnel project under the hudson river being funded by the infrastructure bill joined by senate majority leader chuck schumer. >> 123. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] [applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ [applause] >> hello, everybody. what a great day, a great afternoon and it's so great to be here to celebrate the major milestone in the most consequential and for such a project in all of america....
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carol left new york city schools couple years ago. crt, one of the reasons for your leaving? >> we have to look at it as a -- one large woke situation that is engulfing schools. the segment you just had about not having honors classes because of equity, this is all related. it has taken hold in new york city and they believe crazy things like police officers are bad, equity, only be achieved by lowering the ceiling and having fewer honors classes. all of this is part of one bad thing that is happening so absolutely that had an effect. i have a police officer friend who left new york city because his daughter was learning about how to hate police officers. stuart: have you seen any instances of crt or other odd theories in florida? >> no, i happen. my kids and i are very on alert for it. i don't assume because governor desantis has made this kind of thing not legal in schools, that teachers are going to follow it, you see it all the time on tiktok, teachers sneaking into the curriculum anyway, i haven't had that experience yet but does
carol left new york city schools couple years ago. crt, one of the reasons for your leaving? >> we have to look at it as a -- one large woke situation that is engulfing schools. the segment you just had about not having honors classes because of equity, this is all related. it has taken hold in new york city and they believe crazy things like police officers are bad, equity, only be achieved by lowering the ceiling and having fewer honors classes. all of this is part of one bad thing that...
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a new new york da was sworn in. but tsai vance left office without running for reelection, the newly elected da, alvin bragg who is there. it's one in a new year's day 2022. and of course, for something as big a deal as the first time a president or former president has ever been charged with a crime the whole history of this country. i knew da but -- something that dramatic and that historic was happening under his watch. as mike department as a story in this new book. alvin bragg, the new da, was not okay with that happening on his watch. at least not nine. the new da, a new one, says he just didn't think the case was ready to go ahead. but -- says he disagreed with that assessment. he pled his proverbial case. he got very frustrated. i think it's fair to say, and he left the da's office. again, to much fanfare. but now as we sit here tonight, do things that happened. number one, the new york da, alvin bragg has gone ahead with what appears to be a criminal grand jury prosecution about donald trump. the grand jury
a new new york da was sworn in. but tsai vance left office without running for reelection, the newly elected da, alvin bragg who is there. it's one in a new year's day 2022. and of course, for something as big a deal as the first time a president or former president has ever been charged with a crime the whole history of this country. i knew da but -- something that dramatic and that historic was happening under his watch. as mike department as a story in this new book. alvin bragg, the new da,...