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the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i sort of came up against this as i'm wanting to study the origins of the revolution and new york. but i don't have any documents. but when i'm going through the newspapers, i that there's this election and there's a lot of propagate what we would call propaganda that's published in the press and there's people announcing their candidacies and this is where the first characters really come into the story is that there's a family and faction in new york called the alliances and they're led by a pe
the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and...
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they stay and new york. hehe -- people eventually forget his loyalists and becomes pretty wealthy socializing with the astor family in the 1800s. so when he died in the 1800s there is no mention he was a loyalist in 1776. he t is this great new yorker bt look at all this thatt he did. what is also interesting is that the family are still around in new york. there up at massachusetts as well. i've met some of them. i've been doing research on your family and they got an here are pictures of the revolution. are there? it's interesting to m me as famy traditions of alts, changes. so was i talking to this person when is up inst massachusetts historical societyte. it'ss entering to hear her froa history i explained i found with frederick and his brothers are. but change but he adapted to life in new york partly because of all was implemented. i think they just moved on. >> this question follows on his own it's probably before you. the question is how much did land ownership some of it got cemented pretty early. t
they stay and new york. hehe -- people eventually forget his loyalists and becomes pretty wealthy socializing with the astor family in the 1800s. so when he died in the 1800s there is no mention he was a loyalist in 1776. he t is this great new yorker bt look at all this thatt he did. what is also interesting is that the family are still around in new york. there up at massachusetts as well. i've met some of them. i've been doing research on your family and they got an here are pictures of the...
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abortion was allowed for in law in new york state in 1974 has been the law of new york state for 50 years and it's not going to change by the federal government. that was actually what the court decided and it is for the people of new york state to decide. the fact that we end up you know in this environment where brazen bold lies can be told is very concerning to me so my stance on abortion has been the same from the beginning. i've also championed programs that support adoption and also have supported legislation to extend the child tax credit. chris: john what's your , justification for the claims you've made in your ads about your opponent regarding a nationwide ban? >> they are fat -- they are backed up by facts, by his votes, by his statements. my opponent cannot be trusted when it comes to protecting a woman's right to choose. true, in this state preemptively to the overturning of dubs we protected a woman's right to choose we protected those providers to make sure that women can provide those services . but what we've seen across this country is a deterioration of those rights. in
abortion was allowed for in law in new york state in 1974 has been the law of new york state for 50 years and it's not going to change by the federal government. that was actually what the court decided and it is for the people of new york state to decide. the fact that we end up you know in this environment where brazen bold lies can be told is very concerning to me so my stance on abortion has been the same from the beginning. i've also championed programs that support adoption and also have...
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hello from new york. i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies. in today's programme, highlights from one of the most prestigious cinema events in north america, the 62nd annual new york film festival. it was two weeks of powerful cinema. a new film from pedro almodovar starring julianne moore and tilda swinton. the film is about bearing witness. that reliance on fellowship, i think, is something really important. also on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal. a consummate character actress, and she's great. and heartening news: young people have become the new lifeblood of film festivals. we see that, over the course of the whole year, 60% of our audience members are under 45 and 50% are under 35. it's been a busy time for film festivals. in recent weeks, we've had venice, toronto, telluride, new york and london. these film events have provided us with some powerful cinema, but we're going to fo
hello from new york. i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies. in today's programme, highlights from one of the most prestigious cinema events in north america, the 62nd annual new york film festival. it was two weeks of powerful cinema. a new film from pedro almodovar starring julianne moore and tilda swinton. the film is about bearing witness. that reliance on fellowship, i think, is something really important. also on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard...
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they're all in new york.n the 1768 election they are up for election the nl's are candidacies in the press. because they do not want to be seen as a faction they announced him independently. they print them all of the newspapers for they have diesel advertisements sake i am running for election. not because i want to, but because i feel i have too. people have told me i have to stand for election. i look at that what had these people done to feel like they were compelled to stand for election? then go back to 1765 and i find they go on to become loyalists. leaders of the sons of liberty in new york. james delanceyon junior was the oracle of the sons of liberty. they help organize protest to parliament in the stamp act. james strikes out aa friendship with the markers of rocking him as a prime t minister and the stamp act was repealed. hunt eighth of november and 65 about aod week after the stamp t was introduced he writes and proposes the formation of an american in the colonies. almost entirely independent f
they're all in new york.n the 1768 election they are up for election the nl's are candidacies in the press. because they do not want to be seen as a faction they announced him independently. they print them all of the newspapers for they have diesel advertisements sake i am running for election. not because i want to, but because i feel i have too. people have told me i have to stand for election. i look at that what had these people done to feel like they were compelled to stand for election?...
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the burgoyne campaign said from camp to new york.s a captain and not on but two regiments. the royal american is our friends again under lance's brigade in 1781, he raise an independent company serving out of kent about he would be the greatest partizan of the northern army. whether directly or through intermediaries. sir john johnson still coveted some of the royalties for his own, especially now that he was raising a second battalion, two of his own, second battalion. no sooner had 1777 campaign ended when he persuaded nine men of mcalpin corps to enlist in captain samuel anderson's company of new yorkers. this practice would continue throughout the war. the king's northern rangers. this was a 1780 plan by an unknown officer to coine all the royalist units into a two battalion regiment. he'd say they wanted how many men they wanted by a thousand guys to be in this corps. well, since all the royalists combined or around hundred men, the british did not think that was really feasible and nothing ever became of. on november 12th, 1781
the burgoyne campaign said from camp to new york.s a captain and not on but two regiments. the royal american is our friends again under lance's brigade in 1781, he raise an independent company serving out of kent about he would be the greatest partizan of the northern army. whether directly or through intermediaries. sir john johnson still coveted some of the royalties for his own, especially now that he was raising a second battalion, two of his own, second battalion. no sooner had 1777...
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york?hy are we not spending more money helping them rather than help people here illegally? i think the city is concerned about that, when you go shopping, people are concerned what the cost of everything is, it is much higher and difficult. i worked three jobs as a police officer and people don't want to have to do that, they want to work one job, be happy, enjoy their family and have a better life. >> let's move on to our next topic. >> we will pick up on inflation, which exceeded 8% two years ago and it's now 2.8%, and economist say the worst of the spike is behind us. some feel it was caused by supply chain problems and pent up consumer demand after the pandemic. what you think cost the rise in prices and if elected what would you do to help new york families recover? mr. sapraicone: we need to review what we do. there is all the wasteful spending we have. we need to review how we spend money. i think it's important when people go to the store, they are concerned. we need to drive infla
york?hy are we not spending more money helping them rather than help people here illegally? i think the city is concerned about that, when you go shopping, people are concerned what the cost of everything is, it is much higher and difficult. i worked three jobs as a police officer and people don't want to have to do that, they want to work one job, be happy, enjoy their family and have a better life. >> let's move on to our next topic. >> we will pick up on inflation, which exceeded...
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you always make it there, you make it anywhere it's up to you, new york, new york in new york, new yorkues, they have all melted away and i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it, right there in old new york new york, new york i wanna wake up in that city, that never sleeps these little town blues, they are melting away i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it in good old new york and if i can make it there, i am going to make it anywhere it's up to you, new york, new york new york ♪ ♪ >> let's hear it for donald j. trump, 47th president of the united states! ♪ >> ♪ young man, there's no need to feel down i said, young man, pick yourself off the ground i said, young man, 'cause your in a new town there's no need to be unhappy young man, there's a place you can go i said, young man, when you're short on your dough you can stay there, and i'm sure you will find many ways to have a good time. it's fun to stay at the y.m.c.a. it's fun to stay at the y.m.c.a. they have everything for young men to enjoy. you can hang out with all the boys. it's fun to stay at the y.m.c.a. it's fun to stay at the
you always make it there, you make it anywhere it's up to you, new york, new york in new york, new yorkues, they have all melted away and i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it, right there in old new york new york, new york i wanna wake up in that city, that never sleeps these little town blues, they are melting away i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it in good old new york and if i can make it there, i am going to make it anywhere it's up to you, new york, new york new york ♪ ♪ >>...
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, take a city like new york it is _ though, take a city like new york.you were — of new york made a decision. if you were to ask broadly the city— you were to ask broadly the city of— you were to ask broadly the city of new york, i think there is quite — city of new york, i think there is quite a _ city of new york, i think there is quite a bit of support for airhhb_ is quite a bit of support for airbnb to _ is quite a bit of support for airbnb to exist at least with some — airbnb to exist at least with some restrictions. i don't think— some restrictions. i don't think the _ some restrictions. i don't think the majority of people in the city— think the majority of people in the city of new york fought a ban was _ the city of new york fought a ban was the best solution. it was — ban was the best solution. it was a — ban was the best solution. it was a bit _ ban was the best solution. it was a bit of a giant hatchet approach. was a bit of
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new york city. trump inadvertently proved himself a liar yesterday about new york city. he held a rally in the belly of the beast. midtown manhattan, the heart of new york city. 20,000 people came. 20,000 people who had been told by trump that they have a 75% chance of being murdered if they enter the new york city subway system and that is how most of them got to madison square garden. on the same subway system trump says will murder them, 20,000 trump supporters went to the center of a city where they are surrounded by millions of immigrants. over 3 million immigrants in new york city where the population is 38% immigrants. that is not counting the children of those immigrants that were born here. the people who trump insists poisoned blood, they poisoned the blood of this country, that is what trump says. a pure hitler echo. that is what all of the in madison square garden believed in 1939. they believe that jewish people would poison the blood of any country including this one. when trump finall
new york city. trump inadvertently proved himself a liar yesterday about new york city. he held a rally in the belly of the beast. midtown manhattan, the heart of new york city. 20,000 people came. 20,000 people who had been told by trump that they have a 75% chance of being murdered if they enter the new york city subway system and that is how most of them got to madison square garden. on the same subway system trump says will murder them, 20,000 trump supporters went to the center of a city...
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daniel from farmingdale new york.eorge masterson from the lawrence family development charter school at lawrence, massachusetts. those of you online for you as well. we also passed teacher scholarships here in the room with us. wendy clark. [applause] diana bugler. [applause] todd gilford. [applause] tim cox is still helping wrap up the book signing stuff. christian scott, he was helping with lunch as a volunteer he might still be tied up. bonnie shealy was out at the table. and kevin wagner. thank you. you can tell current teacher scholarship winners are past teachers to get hooked and come back year after year we hope you'll be joining us for that. who are happy to welcome them back todd to the podium for his talk today. anxious to be some service to te government trials and tribulation at saratoga. were going to british and german troops is cap captivity at saratogathat remains of the four regiments were permitted to go back to canada. what became of these men for the next six years of the war taught is an authorhe
daniel from farmingdale new york.eorge masterson from the lawrence family development charter school at lawrence, massachusetts. those of you online for you as well. we also passed teacher scholarships here in the room with us. wendy clark. [applause] diana bugler. [applause] todd gilford. [applause] tim cox is still helping wrap up the book signing stuff. christian scott, he was helping with lunch as a volunteer he might still be tied up. bonnie shealy was out at the table. and kevin wagner....
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attorney for the eastern district of new york, scolded the media. you made him somewhat of a folk hero. maloney the reporters. you made him somewhat of a robin hood. and i told you on the he was indicted. he's not any of those things. he's a murderer. and we prove that. the new york fbi chief fox said that the incident the courthouse was orchestrated and planned not a spontaneous outpouring of public outrage. but even if busses may have been paid for, plenty of people were more than willing to come along for the ride. when gotti convicted, his daughters told the paper my father was the last of the mohicans. many people agreed. during the trial, the new york post used a 900 number to ask if salvatore sammy the bull gravano, gotti's former underboss, who against him was telling the truth. if gotti was more than half with gotti. outside bergen hung and fish club, the bosses hang out in ozone park, queens. neighborhood denizens lined up to pay solemn respects to john's brother, peter, just to the south. and the slightly more genteel howard beach residen
attorney for the eastern district of new york, scolded the media. you made him somewhat of a folk hero. maloney the reporters. you made him somewhat of a robin hood. and i told you on the he was indicted. he's not any of those things. he's a murderer. and we prove that. the new york fbi chief fox said that the incident the courthouse was orchestrated and planned not a spontaneous outpouring of public outrage. but even if busses may have been paid for, plenty of people were more than willing to...
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the new york groove. that shows how old we are. will: no it is timeless. we are not old. rachel: we are -- >> when they play welcome to new york it's got a real new york feel to it. >> the groove is right by the way because trump is back in that new york groove as he headlines madison square garden tonight it is a star studded lineup and alongside trump at the world most famous arena. >> that's where alexis mcadams is with us this morning. reporter: good morning as you guys mentioned there all of the songs about new york some of the people here have been singing those also chanting usa take a look this is who is headlining you want to look at it that way most iconic arena in the entire country dream big again. what we're seeing here on the ground these people have been waiting for hours. they gots up earlier than you did for "fox & friends" on the weekend they've been excited to see him camping out overnight talking about policies that imablght new yorkers and people across the country once again a live l
the new york groove. that shows how old we are. will: no it is timeless. we are not old. rachel: we are -- >> when they play welcome to new york it's got a real new york feel to it. >> the groove is right by the way because trump is back in that new york groove as he headlines madison square garden tonight it is a star studded lineup and alongside trump at the world most famous arena. >> that's where alexis mcadams is with us this morning. reporter: good morning as you guys...
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he's a man that a deeply loves new york. i'm a person who deeply loves new york city. with my fathers all the knicks games, countless concerts. to see him on stage and really, you know, maybe the darkest blue area of the country, but with that kind of enthusiasm that you're seeing right there is -- i don't think there's anything that could be more meaningful to us. this country's got a lot of problems. new york, a city that we love, has a lot of problems as well, and there's no family in the world -- as much as they've come after us, as much as they've tried to attack the us, weaponized law fare in that city against us, frankly, forcing us to leave, there's no family in the world that wants, you know, better for new york than us. we adore that city. we love that city. we grew up in that city. my father, you know, and our family afterward built that city, you know, so much of that is city. so many great icons. you guys know them all because you're there all the a time. but to me, it's going to be sentimental watching my father on that stage. i'll speak right before him
he's a man that a deeply loves new york. i'm a person who deeply loves new york city. with my fathers all the knicks games, countless concerts. to see him on stage and really, you know, maybe the darkest blue area of the country, but with that kind of enthusiasm that you're seeing right there is -- i don't think there's anything that could be more meaningful to us. this country's got a lot of problems. new york, a city that we love, has a lot of problems as well, and there's no family in the...
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it was published in the new york daily advertising -- advertiser. were these federalist papers written for elites, where they to persuade the thomas jefferson's and the george washington's, or were they written for regular folk? >> i think they were written for regular folks heard they were written to the people of new york. they might have been more complex than the average person could understand, but they certainly were written for the people. >> let's go back to the federalist papers. this is from federalist number 10. james madison is talking about fa in america. ong the numerous advantages promised by a well constructed accurately developed than itsre tendency to break and control the violence of faction. colleen sheehan, what was he referring to? >> he says that a faction could be a majority or a minority of the whole. what is decisive about affection is it is contrary to the rights of other citizens or to the permanent interests of the community. it is unjust. faction is what destroys popular government. what madison sets as the goal in fede
it was published in the new york daily advertising -- advertiser. were these federalist papers written for elites, where they to persuade the thomas jefferson's and the george washington's, or were they written for regular folk? >> i think they were written for regular folks heard they were written to the people of new york. they might have been more complex than the average person could understand, but they certainly were written for the people. >> let's go back to the federalist...
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these are live images that we're receiving from new york, as you can see, the crowds have gathered toies in the capital cities in particular, and now we are witnessing a similar rally on the other side of the globe and new york city. with protesters carrying symbols of the the palestinians such as their flag, the kafia scarf. the face of evil, he's only one person of the whole machine that is behind you, a colonial. an imperialist machine that has been committing genocide against our people since nine since 1492, these bombs are not just created in the us, these airplanes are not just creating in the us, the strategies and the tactics of where and when and what to throw our people? it's organized and planned and and studied in the us and the rest of european powers, the european archive that existed in india and in africa and latin america and and in asia, all of that has been kept and studied by the scientist movement to repeat it exactly in ghazza and in palestine. the two and wisstream colonial powers have been inventing means and and ways to massacer our people, to force them to s
these are live images that we're receiving from new york, as you can see, the crowds have gathered toies in the capital cities in particular, and now we are witnessing a similar rally on the other side of the globe and new york city. with protesters carrying symbols of the the palestinians such as their flag, the kafia scarf. the face of evil, he's only one person of the whole machine that is behind you, a colonial. an imperialist machine that has been committing genocide against our people...
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frances fisher of husak, new york. seven companies totaling hundred and 65 officers, had been in the campaign in fisher's command. 24 hours being killed at the battle of. bennington the next day. burgoyne test captains. samuel mckay, formerly the 68th regiment, to take over corps. mckay led the of the men to safety in canada when burgoyne surrendered, where he was promptly removed from any more service and replaced major robert e lee for the remainder the war. i must just move aside for one second. mckay commanded before that. one of the three companies of canadians that part of burgoyne state last year. army for that campaign. for instance. we covered canadians this morning. you have a little shout out to the canadians serving under the british during that campaign. so they got their love. now now, the smallest of royalist corps was the one commanded by captain samuel, a physician from arlington, charlotte county, new york. he joined the british at the end of 1776 with five of his sons serving under and another as an
frances fisher of husak, new york. seven companies totaling hundred and 65 officers, had been in the campaign in fisher's command. 24 hours being killed at the battle of. bennington the next day. burgoyne test captains. samuel mckay, formerly the 68th regiment, to take over corps. mckay led the of the men to safety in canada when burgoyne surrendered, where he was promptly removed from any more service and replaced major robert e lee for the remainder the war. i must just move aside for one...
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does it mean new york's in play? if new york's in play, it's going to be a quick election night.but he's stretching the boundaries of traditional campaigning, for sure. rachel: absolutely. pete: always has. rachel: not just in new york, we the did a story the earlier getting endorsements from muslim imams in michigan saying i'm going to play for that vote which the democrat party, kamala, is having trouble with that, what would have been normally a pretty good base for her. that's split. and so donald trump taking advantage of that as well. by the way, michelle obama on her big, you know, speech last night for kamala harris in kalamazoo, michigan, said that donald trump the -- get this, you guys -- is ducking interviews. >> she's filling arenas in a way we haven't seen for years. she's building a remarkable campaign in record time, dominating her opponent so thoroughly in the debate, he was ooh too scared to face her agair again. [cheers and applause] kamala, she's putting herself out there fearlessly, facing down even her harshest critics. she's seeking out republicans to find c
does it mean new york's in play? if new york's in play, it's going to be a quick election night.but he's stretching the boundaries of traditional campaigning, for sure. rachel: absolutely. pete: always has. rachel: not just in new york, we the did a story the earlier getting endorsements from muslim imams in michigan saying i'm going to play for that vote which the democrat party, kamala, is having trouble with that, what would have been normally a pretty good base for her. that's split. and so...
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and at the time, hillary clinton was the junior senator from new york. so i said to spitzer, if hillary clinton comes president, you pick the new senator i would be your guy and spitzer said something to me at that point, it was very prophetic. stay out of trouble and you're my guy. and all i can say to that was physician heal thyself before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn one second, grandma, this disguise going to buy my car. okay. do you need carbonic entering plate number no accidents, right? generating offer guard. >> mama can pick it up tomorrow. >> that's an amazing offer. >> sell your car the easy way with carvalho. >> good time, we will arthritis pain relief teeth sensitivity is so common, it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve. >> i recommend censored. censored in toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calm center of down and my facial stay, you know, docket real
and at the time, hillary clinton was the junior senator from new york. so i said to spitzer, if hillary clinton comes president, you pick the new senator i would be your guy and spitzer said something to me at that point, it was very prophetic. stay out of trouble and you're my guy. and all i can say to that was physician heal thyself before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall...
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of course, the current move by the new york mayor is a pr move as part of the election campaign. necessary to highlight the issue that everyone is hearing: really, really , a rat apocalypse is currently reigning in new york. and this is the issue that all citizens are hearing and discussing. if, for example, the issue is the same corruption scandal associated with the mayor of new york, but it is discussed behind the scenes and there is a desire to extinguish it, then how once again, the rat apocalypse, everyone has heard about it. recently, the megapolis even elected. with the drive, determination and killer instinct needed to fight the real enemy, the position was taken by a former primary school teacher, an interesting choice. rats are a symptom of systemic problems, including sanitation, health care. housing and economic justice. and indeed, with economic justice, as with social policy, both in new york and in the united states, in general, there are problems. what is the case worth when for reporting rats near your at home, a ninety-one-year-old new yorker received two fines
of course, the current move by the new york mayor is a pr move as part of the election campaign. necessary to highlight the issue that everyone is hearing: really, really , a rat apocalypse is currently reigning in new york. and this is the issue that all citizens are hearing and discussing. if, for example, the issue is the same corruption scandal associated with the mayor of new york, but it is discussed behind the scenes and there is a desire to extinguish it, then how once again, the rat...
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that's not whate they had in new york state today. and in new york state.ks we have to stop soon. but you make appoints in the book of talking about that even in the 1840s there were states that paid prisoners. new york was not one of them. and indeed when he left after five years they gave him $2. you talk about the kind of social pressure that produce that modest compensation to leaving. who were we should stop soon because we are at about an hour. but we could take two more questions. and then we have one upfront, okay. >> in your talk you mentioned willie freeman using humor for humanity. can you offer any particular examples of how he in these ways? >> yes, yes, what he did was while he was in one of these factories what he wouldld do is make silly faces and called other prisoners to laugh. because they did look at each other's faces. they were not permitted too but of course they did, do it. this was not just him. this was a game a lot of prisoners played. they tried to make each other laugh. it was a very humanizing game but also very dangerous game.
that's not whate they had in new york state today. and in new york state.ks we have to stop soon. but you make appoints in the book of talking about that even in the 1840s there were states that paid prisoners. new york was not one of them. and indeed when he left after five years they gave him $2. you talk about the kind of social pressure that produce that modest compensation to leaving. who were we should stop soon because we are at about an hour. but we could take two more questions. and...
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this is new york.s important that we allow individuals to exercise their right to get their message clear to nicer. rachel: it's actually an odd question, do you think he's -- [laughter] do you think he's a nazi? do you think he's like hitler? well, no, i know the history of hitler. i haven't seen any if similarities between hitler and donald trump. we're in crazy town the right now. will: and it is the opening question. do you think donald trump is a fascist? go. [laughter] and in this case, thankfully, the mayor of new york city if reveals some sanity. rachel: yeah. by the way, he also got some, you know, he has some affinity with don -- he's known donald trump for a while. if you remember at the al smith dinner, donald trump referred to him and said, hey, i know what happened to you, it happened to me. although it only happened to you a little bit compared to me -- the. [laughter] you're going to be fibro. there's sort of something there as well, i think. pete: i was, as you guys know, i tend the sp
this is new york.s important that we allow individuals to exercise their right to get their message clear to nicer. rachel: it's actually an odd question, do you think he's -- [laughter] do you think he's a nazi? do you think he's like hitler? well, no, i know the history of hitler. i haven't seen any if similarities between hitler and donald trump. we're in crazy town the right now. will: and it is the opening question. do you think donald trump is a fascist? go. [laughter] and in this case,...
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of the side streets of new york new york that you're not going to notice if you are a highbrow sort of an american itself i have a couple of examples here and this is what art looks like before them so again, this is overly simplified for purposes today, but you know is 19th century and you think that art most of what americans are used to seeing from artists and the guys are doing this, it is what people like winslow homer and record in with the chase and with the intensity nostalgic intends to portray small-town life and intends to bebe appealed so homer snapped with a classic depiction of a little red schoolhouse boys playing out front thing the game with right which is notified i don't know how many of you got to play that is a get that crackedd with is not good past years old and telluride others would be seven neck pain but do it when you are so young you are all still young enough to get away with it about not that far off cracked the egg we had a plate cracked the egg as a kid. do not well covid-19 and want to you crack an egg and then void about outul and see along u stay c
of the side streets of new york new york that you're not going to notice if you are a highbrow sort of an american itself i have a couple of examples here and this is what art looks like before them so again, this is overly simplified for purposes today, but you know is 19th century and you think that art most of what americans are used to seeing from artists and the guys are doing this, it is what people like winslow homer and record in with the chase and with the intensity nostalgic intends...
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york. and donald trump in his most racist public supporters in his most fanatical followers gathered in the very heart of new york city and no one cared. and not a trinkle -- single trump supporter had a moment of fear and the entire experience because that is how safe and accommodating new york city is in donald trump of all people proved that about new york city yesterday. and while new yorkers were ignoring the 20,000 fanatics who hate them and gathered at madison square garden, more than 10 times that number of an people were voting for the president in new york city with 250,000 votes cast in new york city in the first weekend of early voting according to normal voting patterns and more than 200 of those votes will go to kamala harris which is what k new yorkers were doing while they were ignoring the racism carnival at madison square garden. they were voting for kamala harris, a candidate rdbeing attacked in madison square garden because she is black and because she is a woman. today,
york. and donald trump in his most racist public supporters in his most fanatical followers gathered in the very heart of new york city and no one cared. and not a trinkle -- single trump supporter had a moment of fear and the entire experience because that is how safe and accommodating new york city is in donald trump of all people proved that about new york city yesterday. and while new yorkers were ignoring the 20,000 fanatics who hate them and gathered at madison square garden, more than 10...
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john, what is your favorite central new york restaurant? >> possibilities. >> paladino pizza. >> cats or dogs? >> dogs. >> dogs. >> john, you are cooking tonight. what are we eating? >> breaded chicken and potentially some pasta with mussels, tomatoes, fennel, onions. >> i would be grilling chicken on the barbecue. >> if neither trump or hair -- nor harris was running for president, who would be the best candidate for the job? >> glenn youngkin, governor of virginia. i have a lot of respect for him in the way he ran his campaign and a think he is the future of the republican party. >> josh shapiro who has brought people together and is from a place and a position really reflective of this country. >> what car do you drive? >> lincoln. >> honda pickup. >> should new york build more nuclear power plants? >> yes. >> yes. >> john, what is the most recent book he read? >> tip on the gipper. >> i am reading grant's memoirs right now. >> brandon, your sink is leaking. do you try to fix it yourself? >> ifixit, try to fix it myself and i have on man
john, what is your favorite central new york restaurant? >> possibilities. >> paladino pizza. >> cats or dogs? >> dogs. >> dogs. >> john, you are cooking tonight. what are we eating? >> breaded chicken and potentially some pasta with mussels, tomatoes, fennel, onions. >> i would be grilling chicken on the barbecue. >> if neither trump or hair -- nor harris was running for president, who would be the best candidate for the job? >> glenn...
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as you stated, abortion was made legal in new york state in 1974 and has been the law of new york staten 50 years. neither one of us will change that or what is legal and permitted in new york state. the fact they would double down and tripled out and spend $4 million with a false ad in doubling down on that -- my wife said in my defense, women do not like to be lied to and they are misleading. >> a different question, same topic. how far would you go to rollback restrictions resulting from the dobbs decision? sen. mannion: i am the only person running for this seat that can be trusted when it comes to protecting a woman's right to choose. my opponent has changed his messaging. he has changed his statements. when roe v. wade was overturned, he referred to it as a monumental win. additionally, he on a radio program said it was unfortunate we could not change the laws in new york state, which tells you everything you need to know -- that is he wants to change the laws in new york state. if we do take him at his word that he would allow for abortion in the instances of rape, incest , and t
as you stated, abortion was made legal in new york state in 1974 and has been the law of new york staten 50 years. neither one of us will change that or what is legal and permitted in new york state. the fact they would double down and tripled out and spend $4 million with a false ad in doubling down on that -- my wife said in my defense, women do not like to be lied to and they are misleading. >> a different question, same topic. how far would you go to rollback restrictions resulting...
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i am here to represent the people of new york. the federal government, it doesn't matter what they do. new york state is what is going to set the prevailing minimum wage. >> just a follow-up, to be clear, are you saying congress should act then? >> it will not affect the people of new york state, so, no. >> senator? >> people across the country deserve a living wage. in this state, we have provided as well as we could with the rising minimum wage. there are many individuals, in the care community specifically, direct support professionals in the disability space, where we have tried to increase their wages. i don't know who can live in this country on 7.25 dollars a, especially if they are an a demanding profession like one of these. talking to my colleagues across this country, that is exactly what is happening in some states. >> we went to go back to over 62nd question and you can wax poetically. senator, sticking with affordability, one child in a childcare center can run an average of $19,000 per year. what can congress do to
i am here to represent the people of new york. the federal government, it doesn't matter what they do. new york state is what is going to set the prevailing minimum wage. >> just a follow-up, to be clear, are you saying congress should act then? >> it will not affect the people of new york state, so, no. >> senator? >> people across the country deserve a living wage. in this state, we have provided as well as we could with the rising minimum wage. there are many...
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take a city like new york. it's not like "the city of new york" made a decision.ite a bit of support for airbnb to exist, at least with some restrictions. i don't think the majority of people in the city of new york thought a ban was the best solution. it was a bit of a one size...kind of... it was like a bit of a giant hatchet approach. so i do think there is a more sensible solution. i respect cities' concerns that many cities around the world have not built enough housing, and they need more housing, and i absolutely respect, like, the cities' desire to be able to control their destiny. i just want to again remind cities that i think we can be part of the solution, not be the problem. brian chesky, thank you for talking business with us today. thank you. well, that's it for this week. i do hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website or the smartphone app. you can also follow me on social media. i'm @tadhgenright. thank you for watching. see you soon. bye— bye. hello there. a relatively quiet
take a city like new york. it's not like "the city of new york" made a decision.ite a bit of support for airbnb to exist, at least with some restrictions. i don't think the majority of people in the city of new york thought a ban was the best solution. it was a bit of a one size...kind of... it was like a bit of a giant hatchet approach. so i do think there is a more sensible solution. i respect cities' concerns that many cities around the world have not built enough housing, and they...
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now, today in new york state, there is massive manufacturing. but what incarcerated people build in new york state is materials that are then sold only to the state itself. so things like license plates, for example. so that is a difference, you know, in some ways. but it's still forced labor and that's why the work of 13th forward is so important. 13th forward is working to end forced labor in prisons in new york state. they get. oh, yes, they do get paid, but they get paid in new york state by the way, there are plenty of incarcerated people in the united states who get paid nothing, who are forced to labor and get paid nothing. and that is true in many, many states in new york state, people in prisons are paid for their work, but they are vastly underpaid. so they get paid, for example, the men who make license in the in auburn today, they get paid $0.65 an hour. so this not a living wage. and we need to remember that william freeman wanted wages, but he also wanted fair wages and that is not what we have in new york state today. and again, t
now, today in new york state, there is massive manufacturing. but what incarcerated people build in new york state is materials that are then sold only to the state itself. so things like license plates, for example. so that is a difference, you know, in some ways. but it's still forced labor and that's why the work of 13th forward is so important. 13th forward is working to end forced labor in prisons in new york state. they get. oh, yes, they do get paid, but they get paid in new york state...
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new york state senator andrea stewart cousins.nk you for being with us. >>> just ahead, we will head to north carolina were one republican lawmaker is trying to use the recent hurricanes as an excuse to hand off north carolina selectors to donald trump before votes are even counted. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when your generac detects a power outage, it automatically powers up, giving your family the security and peace of mind they deserve. we don't have to worry about whether we lose power or not. if the utility company does not come through, our generac does. after the hurricane happened, we just want to be prepared for anything. 8 out of 10 home generators are generac, with thousands of satisfied customers. number one thing to prepare for is extended power outages. don't make it so hard on yourself, have a generac home standby generator. and owning a generator is easier than eve
new york state senator andrea stewart cousins.nk you for being with us. >>> just ahead, we will head to north carolina were one republican lawmaker is trying to use the recent hurricanes as an excuse to hand off north carolina selectors to donald trump before votes are even counted. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when your generac detects a...
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the hudson froze new york bay froze? yes. what new york is no longer an island. the main british army, as it seemed to do, went south for the winter. it went to go lay siege to charleston, south carolina. so a small british garrison under general kinship and governor tryon, a major general of the british army, embodied the entire population of manhattan, creating four battalions of militia, plus new volunteer companies, in addition to the others raised. and some of them were pretty cool. one is anyone ever heard of the new york marine society still around? they raised their own artillery company as a militia unit to serve the british during that winter. they got it. they had a charter from king george, the third, and they said, our our people are used to serving great guns, which you can infer, meaning naval guns. those are the sorts of guns you find in fortification. they could supplement the british royal artillery. some of the early volunteer companies also got a call. the new york rangers, not the hockey team under captain christopher benson. we have a unifor
the hudson froze new york bay froze? yes. what new york is no longer an island. the main british army, as it seemed to do, went south for the winter. it went to go lay siege to charleston, south carolina. so a small british garrison under general kinship and governor tryon, a major general of the british army, embodied the entire population of manhattan, creating four battalions of militia, plus new volunteer companies, in addition to the others raised. and some of them were pretty cool. one is...
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new york washing it and strategy of many ways is cap and around new york. i mean new england he goes to as commander of the continental army in new england in 1775. it's basically successful the british get thrown out. st patrick's day roughly 1776 they abandoned they the new englanders are so against. yes the british crown that they kept troops can occupy there so they go to new york and and washington wants to chase them out of new york military defeat after military defeat he's to save any of his army he's defeated in brooklyn and upper has to get out to new jersey all the way down well and if you look where's winter and were there all around they were all centered around new york they're in new jersey when the british occupied philadelphia ghost of valley forge which is now part the philadelphia metro area wasn't there is is going new jersey, upstate new york, the hudson they're holding the hudson the chain across the hudson to keep the british fleet going to albany. and it's only with difficulty that our french allies can persuade washington that they
new york washing it and strategy of many ways is cap and around new york. i mean new england he goes to as commander of the continental army in new england in 1775. it's basically successful the british get thrown out. st patrick's day roughly 1776 they abandoned they the new englanders are so against. yes the british crown that they kept troops can occupy there so they go to new york and and washington wants to chase them out of new york military defeat after military defeat he's to save any...
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ben rubin is our guide. >> i am coming to you from wall street in new york city. we are standing outside 57 wall st, the site of alexander hamilton's home and law office in the months following his attendance at the constitutional convention in philadelphia. after the document was drafted, he returned home to new york and began the work of getting it ratified in his home state. teaming up with john jay they wrote a series of essays under the shared pen name publius, which would be published in newspapers to convince new yorkers to ratify the constitution. i am standing on the corner of wall street and broad street. i had of me is the site of the new york stock exchange, but behind me is the side of the first u.s. capitol after the constitutional convention. in the fall of 87, the capitol moved here from philadelphia. one of the delegates was james madison, who himself had been one of the principal architects of the constitution. it was at the convention in philadelphia where hamilton and madison had first become acquainted. it was hamilton who suggested to jay tha
ben rubin is our guide. >> i am coming to you from wall street in new york city. we are standing outside 57 wall st, the site of alexander hamilton's home and law office in the months following his attendance at the constitutional convention in philadelphia. after the document was drafted, he returned home to new york and began the work of getting it ratified in his home state. teaming up with john jay they wrote a series of essays under the shared pen name publius, which would be...
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in new york state. thank you. how are you? i'm great. thank you so much for being here. yeah, it is an honor to be here with you. thank you. i hope everyone's well and safe. thank you so much for that introduction. i'll say just briefly that on this is such a magisterial book and by that i mean the musician david crosby was famous for saying that he loved things that were better made than they had to be. and what you've done in this book is taken a really comp fixated story in the way that perhaps every story about race in america is complicated because of our compounded in capacities of facing the thing. and you've just found a narrative way of trying to to witness what is difficult. so what would an incredible, incredible book. and i'm so glad that it's here. i'm so glad that people will get to experience it. congratulations. thank you. it's a gift. it's a gift to all of us. so you said in as you were speaking, you said you mentioned the kind of isolation and the one could even think of the kind of me
in new york state. thank you. how are you? i'm great. thank you so much for being here. yeah, it is an honor to be here with you. thank you. i hope everyone's well and safe. thank you so much for that introduction. i'll say just briefly that on this is such a magisterial book and by that i mean the musician david crosby was famous for saying that he loved things that were better made than they had to be. and what you've done in this book is taken a really comp fixated story in the way that...
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maria: so you think trump can take new york, newt he can win new york? >> well that i long shot, against on how tired o new yorkers are of crime, costs of taxes corruption. he certainly is going to do better in new york, than he did in first two campaigns. i think has outside chance i don't think -- if he carriers new york a landslide of reagan scale. but, certainly has momentum, what he is doing, helping reelect republican congressmen in new york vital, speaker ingenuous a big enough majority to impact trump agenda. >> now 51% versus 47%, same poll shows trump leading harris on key issues up 8 on economy seven points on inflation the middle east, 12 points immigration but what is with polls i mean so close, when you look at national polls much different than predictive markets when you get to something like a polymarket, you know, people put more than on, and betting on you've got a much wider gap, trump right now 66.6% versus kamala 33.4%, do you believe the other polls that have them so close nationally. >> a couple, different tradition of gaffecrat s
maria: so you think trump can take new york, newt he can win new york? >> well that i long shot, against on how tired o new yorkers are of crime, costs of taxes corruption. he certainly is going to do better in new york, than he did in first two campaigns. i think has outside chance i don't think -- if he carriers new york a landslide of reagan scale. but, certainly has momentum, what he is doing, helping reelect republican congressmen in new york vital, speaker ingenuous a big enough...
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in upstate new york we have old infrastructure.e have been here a long time so we have integrated systems including in our pipes. another's problem is lead paint in the dust that comes with that. this is incredibly dangerous to our children. we have elevated levels in our city. as a state senator, we have taken an initiative. we are helping to fund the replacement of the lines going into residents and businesses. we absolutely have to do it and we have to support our municipalities to be able to do it. that is where the federal government can come in. the money we will be saving when we keep our kids safe, when they don't have lead poisoning, when it is not impacting their learning skills is a win for all of us, because they can go on to a successful life. we have decreased rates of violence, decreased rates of incarceration. increased rates of graduation when we keep our lead systems -- we keep lead out of our systems. >> congressman, same question to you. >> sure. as senator mannion mentioned, lead is very destructive to children
in upstate new york we have old infrastructure.e have been here a long time so we have integrated systems including in our pipes. another's problem is lead paint in the dust that comes with that. this is incredibly dangerous to our children. we have elevated levels in our city. as a state senator, we have taken an initiative. we are helping to fund the replacement of the lines going into residents and businesses. we absolutely have to do it and we have to support our municipalities to be able...