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we are creating a new new york. we are already seeing it materialize all throughout the state coming out of the ground we can see it and touch it. at the early generations before us are powerfully built state, we will leave our children estatee even stronger. long after we are gone, our physical accomplishments will be undeniable legacies giving ourhm children and her children's children, the economic infrastructure to be locally competitive. back must keep going. master ajit over $50 billion completing the long-overdue site access project to new island third track, for restorations in the bronx. an ambitious new empire station complex in manhattan, replacing the torture of the old and station. amtrak easily said that. but, in the same time as we do that, let's keep our struck finger safe read the banning repeat offenders from the npa. [applause]. subway cars could not be feeding grounds for predators. we want people to take mass transits. our right in that desire, improving mass transit to make it work. but you hav
we are creating a new new york. we are already seeing it materialize all throughout the state coming out of the ground we can see it and touch it. at the early generations before us are powerfully built state, we will leave our children estatee even stronger. long after we are gone, our physical accomplishments will be undeniable legacies giving ourhm children and her children's children, the economic infrastructure to be locally competitive. back must keep going. master ajit over $50 billion...
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new york. new york. new york, new york. i want to wake up new york, new york. i want to wake up in new york, new york. i want to wake upina new york, new york. i want to wake up in a city that doesn't sleep. and find i am a number one. top of the list. king of the hill. a number one. these little town blues! are melting away. i'm gonna make a brand new start of it. in old new york. and... ifi new start of it. in old new york. and... if i can make it there. i'm gonna make it anywhere. it's up to you, new york, new york. new york! cheering and applause. celebrations in times square as the united states, the east coast of the united states, the east coast of the united states, brings in the new year. we saw that waterford crystal ball dropped to mark 2020 had begun. music was auld lang syne and then very quickly into frank sinatra's new york, new york, of course, you can see the mayor their greeting people, there is i can see the mayor their greeting people, there is! million people packed into the square and millions around the united states watching as well. you
new york. new york. new york, new york. i want to wake up new york, new york. i want to wake up in new york, new york. i want to wake upina new york, new york. i want to wake up in a city that doesn't sleep. and find i am a number one. top of the list. king of the hill. a number one. these little town blues! are melting away. i'm gonna make a brand new start of it. in old new york. and... ifi new start of it. in old new york. and... if i can make it there. i'm gonna make it anywhere. it's up to...
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new york. we have people who would like to make us part of a terrorist example. we pray for the women and men in uniform. may god keep them safe wherever they are. [applause] we shall overcome, my friends. we always do. we are the great state of new york. thank you for those inspirational words. let's think the pastor for his inspiration. rabbi, i want you to know i speak for all the people of the state of new york when i tell you we stand in solidarity and love with you and your community. it is appalling and defensive what has happened. respond with its full might and capacity because what happened to you and your community is intolerable. we will not stand for it. we will defend you. [applause] let's acknowledge some special guests. we had madison. let's give her a round of applause. [applause] our lieutenant governor, who has been a tremendous partner to you and me. she has been all over the state. that's give her a round of applause. [applause] member tom.bly [applause] general.ttorney our
new york. we have people who would like to make us part of a terrorist example. we pray for the women and men in uniform. may god keep them safe wherever they are. [applause] we shall overcome, my friends. we always do. we are the great state of new york. thank you for those inspirational words. let's think the pastor for his inspiration. rabbi, i want you to know i speak for all the people of the state of new york when i tell you we stand in solidarity and love with you and your community. it...
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we are creating a new new york. and we are already seeing it materialize all throughout the state, coming out of the ground where you can see it and touch it. as the early generations before us loved to say powerfully-built state, we will leave our children a state even stronger. long after we are gone, our physical accomplishments will be undeniable legacies giving our children and our children's children the economic infrastructu infrastructure to be globally competitive. we must keep going. downstate, we must continue investing in mass transit with the largest mta capital plan in history. over $50 billion. completing the long overdue east side access project. a new long island railroad third track. four new metro stations in the bronx. replacing the torment and torture of the old penn station. amtrak hates when i say that. but at the same time as we do that, let's keep our strap hangers safe by banning repeat sex offenders from the mta. subway cars should not be feeding grounds for predators. we want people to ta
we are creating a new new york. and we are already seeing it materialize all throughout the state, coming out of the ground where you can see it and touch it. as the early generations before us loved to say powerfully-built state, we will leave our children a state even stronger. long after we are gone, our physical accomplishments will be undeniable legacies giving our children and our children's children the economic infrastructu infrastructure to be globally competitive. we must keep going....
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fed and everyone around new york gets a lot of money because they are in proximity to the new york fed and that's the way the world works of course the new york fed is the one in charge of the repo interventions at the moment they do say now that there is going to last through the tax season because they have another new excuse it was supposed to last for 24 hours and then 48 hours and then 72 hours then a few weeks and then a few months and now it's going to last until at least april they say and we also covered back in may remember representative brad sherman of california he's a congressman from out there he said about bitcoin that big quote we must stop it now because what they're trying to do is replace the new york fed for exactly this sort of thing is what he was forecasting is that we need to control the settlements layer and the u.s. dollar is the settlements layer when people say oh you know the you know oil is priced in euro's and that's a threat to the dollar that's not the threat this threat is the settlements layer so all trade for oil has to settle through the new york f
fed and everyone around new york gets a lot of money because they are in proximity to the new york fed and that's the way the world works of course the new york fed is the one in charge of the repo interventions at the moment they do say now that there is going to last through the tax season because they have another new excuse it was supposed to last for 24 hours and then 48 hours and then 72 hours then a few weeks and then a few months and now it's going to last until at least april they say...
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york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. >> our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. first, look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there off and on, including bob dylan, richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started advertising. they started creating art installations and everything was going smoothly. the locals found that what they were doing and it wasn't going to be a 50,000
york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. >> our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. first, look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles...
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new york is from recognized. now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from maryland, mr. trone. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. trone: thank you. to an today in opposition unnecessary war with iran and resolution.his today, the question before us american people more safe or less safe after the killing of qassem soleimani? as a member of the foreign affairs committee, i have ignificant concerns about the administration's inability to answer this question and coherent strategy to avoid war and keep us safe. have seen nopeople evidence that killing soleimani imminent sult of an threat. no evidence of a discernible our policy an for forward.an moving the questions of war and peace are the most fundamental of the before this ome congress. they require deliberate and decisionmaking. this action by the administration was not that. colleagues to vote in favor of this resolution. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new
new york is from recognized. now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from maryland, mr. trone. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. trone: thank you. to an today in opposition unnecessary war with iran and resolution.his today, the question before us american people more safe or less safe after the killing of qassem soleimani? as a member of the foreign affairs committee, i have ignificant concerns about the administration's...
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new york is from recognized. now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from maryland, mr. trone. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. trone: thank you. to an today in opposition unnecessary war with iran and resolution.his today, the question before us american people more safe or less safe after the killing of qassem soleimani? as a member of the foreign affairs committee, i have ignificant concerns about the administration's inability to answer this question and coherent strategy to avoid war and keep us safe. have seen nopeople evidence that killing soleimani imminent sult of an threat. no evidence of a discernible our policy an for forward.an moving the questions of war and peace are the most fundamental of the before this ome congress. they require deliberate and decisionmaking. this action by the administration was not that. colleagues to vote in favor of this resolution. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new
new york is from recognized. now yield one minute to a valued member of the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from maryland, mr. trone. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. trone: thank you. to an today in opposition unnecessary war with iran and resolution.his today, the question before us american people more safe or less safe after the killing of qassem soleimani? as a member of the foreign affairs committee, i have ignificant concerns about the administration's...
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old sick and die with justice will come after proceedings in new york a finished a process that could take up to 2 months. our correspondent pablo us is following the trial from new york and he sent us this assessment after day one harvey weinstein was once the king of hollywood the much lauded producers kingdom began to crumble though back in 2017 when it was revealed in the u.s. media that there were dozens of accusations of sexual misconduct against him out of a group that me to movement and that brings us up to 2020 and the trial which began in new york on my. in the trial there are 2 women who are accusing harvey weinstein of 5 charges in total among them a rape and predatory sexual assault and he could be sent to prison for life if he is actually found guilty of these charges prosecutors also want to show that there is a pattern of behavior in harvey weinstein over the past couple of decades and for the reason the prosecution are bringing in other women who have accused him of sexual assault what's also been quite dramatic on this 1st day of the trial is that across the country
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set to begin in new york. fox news's laura engle at the manhattan courthouse with all details. laura? reporter: melissa, harvey weinstein facing charges on both coasts as the district attorney in los angeles announcing those charges today, that weinstein will face assault and rape charges in cases that date back to 2013. >> we believe the evidence will show that the defendant used his power and influence to gain access to his victims and then committed violent crimes against them. >> all this happening just hours after weinstein made his first court appearance of the year in lower manhattan as jury selection set to get underway tomorrow morning in the new york case, marking a significant moment for the nearly 90 women who have come forward since october of '77, accusing wine -- october of 2017 accusing weinstein of sexual misconduct. he arrived at federal court with a walker and appearing to need assistance. these charges revolve around different alleged incidents with women in 2006 and 2013. prosecutors in l.
set to begin in new york. fox news's laura engle at the manhattan courthouse with all details. laura? reporter: melissa, harvey weinstein facing charges on both coasts as the district attorney in los angeles announcing those charges today, that weinstein will face assault and rape charges in cases that date back to 2013. >> we believe the evidence will show that the defendant used his power and influence to gain access to his victims and then committed violent crimes against them....
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drone strike also coming up the trial of former film producer harvey weinstein begins in new york he's facing charges of rape and sexual assault there as 2 new sex crimes charges are filed los angeles and australians count the cost of the bushfires in the appeal for funds to help save their unique wildlife but the government warns the danger is not yet. i'm called aspen welcome to the program amid fears of an armed conflict between their 2 nations the leaders of iran and the united states engage in a war of words 1st president donald trump threatening to hit as many as $52.00 iranian targets if iran were to tally its for the assassination of general so money and now president assad rouhani has tweeted back saying quote never threaten the iranian nation in tehran huge crowds turned out for the funeral of the general and others killed in the u.s. drone strike. another crowd in coleman saying goodbye to general has sam soleimani the latest stop in an unprecedented funeral tour of iran. earlier in the capital tehran supreme leader ayatollah ali how many weeping over the remains of iran's t
drone strike also coming up the trial of former film producer harvey weinstein begins in new york he's facing charges of rape and sexual assault there as 2 new sex crimes charges are filed los angeles and australians count the cost of the bushfires in the appeal for funds to help save their unique wildlife but the government warns the danger is not yet. i'm called aspen welcome to the program amid fears of an armed conflict between their 2 nations the leaders of iran and the united states...
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roughly one in 8 new york city residents is jews for centuries new york has been a refuge for jews from a little world this city is home to the biggest jewish community outside of israel that's why rising anti-semitism here is particularly unsettling jewish advocacy groups are saying the phenomenon is that surprising as it is complex because the sources of these recent at the semitic attacks here in the united states are multiple but they're not all coming from white supremacists or white nationalists they're also coming from street attacks in new york. by young african-americans they're coming from black hebrews what seems to be constant is a sense that there's a copycat phenomenon now it's become sort of more involved. to go after jews who are identifiable on the streets. back in town heights rooney's friends see they will back down the chance that your heat is stronger than he cheated and there it tempers. level has a new government ending a 3 month power vacuum triggered by mass demonstrations against the country's ruling elite the new prime minister and his cabinet must urgently co
roughly one in 8 new york city residents is jews for centuries new york has been a refuge for jews from a little world this city is home to the biggest jewish community outside of israel that's why rising anti-semitism here is particularly unsettling jewish advocacy groups are saying the phenomenon is that surprising as it is complex because the sources of these recent at the semitic attacks here in the united states are multiple but they're not all coming from white supremacists or white...
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it's monday, january 27th, 6:00 in new york. first, the huge revelation overnight in the impeachment trial of president trump which could change everything and that's not an overstatement. at least in terms of witnesses. and if it doesn't change everything, it begs the question, why not? because this morning there was reportedly a first-happened eyewitness that says the president directly linked investigation to the ukraine into the investigations, the bidens, that man is john bolton. this morning, the "new york times" reports in a draft manuscript, bolt him says he wanted to withhold military aid to ukraine until the ukrainians agreed to investigate the democrats, including joe biden. there it is, the link the president's defenders said did not exist. the witness that his defenders said the case lacked. so the key question this morning, will this convince four republicans they need to hear from bolton under oath. new reporting ahead. the president responded after midnight denying he ever said a thing with john bolton. but consi
it's monday, january 27th, 6:00 in new york. first, the huge revelation overnight in the impeachment trial of president trump which could change everything and that's not an overstatement. at least in terms of witnesses. and if it doesn't change everything, it begs the question, why not? because this morning there was reportedly a first-happened eyewitness that says the president directly linked investigation to the ukraine into the investigations, the bidens, that man is john bolton. this...
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a "new york times" report detailing an script by john bolt p. the national security advisor claims the president told him in august he wanted to keep withholding military aid in you crane until it helped with a probe into democrats including joe biden. a source with direct knowledge of the manuscript confirming to cnn "the times" description is accurate. >> bolton's description directly undercuts a key defense that the push to investigate the bidens were unrelated. here's a white house lawyer on the senate floor on saturday. >> there's simply no evidence anywhere that president trump ever linked security assistance to any investigations. >> before "the times" disclosures republican leaders were confident they could defeat the vote for witnesses. now three gop sources tell cnn that is far less certain. white house correspondent jeremy diamond has more for us. >> reporter: good morning, alison and laura. president trump's defense team will >> narrator: their second day of making arguments on the senate floor of the impeachment trial of president t
a "new york times" report detailing an script by john bolt p. the national security advisor claims the president told him in august he wanted to keep withholding military aid in you crane until it helped with a probe into democrats including joe biden. a source with direct knowledge of the manuscript confirming to cnn "the times" description is accurate. >> bolton's description directly undercuts a key defense that the push to investigate the bidens were unrelated....
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its destination was new york captain his copilot. radio operator vita corba flight engineer paula dia back there. crew wanted to attempt the nonstop journey and they modified playing. so you got the plane had actually been designed only for continental flights but there are always been a vision of using it for long haul flights and the trip across the atlantic showcased this vision because. 25 hours after takeoff the fog of bush f w $200.00 reached new york an airplane with a swastika flying over floyd bennett field in the american metropolis. it was a perfectly states propaganda move. a direct flight between berlin and new york seemed to solidify the connection and the german atlantic tiniest was celebrated as heroes. but soon after world war 2 eradicated civil aviation. that learns that flights during the 2nd world war once again everything's were carrying bombs instead of passengers and yes i think if you prefer the real professionalization of transatlantic flights took place amazingly during the 2nd world war for a lot of sort of
its destination was new york captain his copilot. radio operator vita corba flight engineer paula dia back there. crew wanted to attempt the nonstop journey and they modified playing. so you got the plane had actually been designed only for continental flights but there are always been a vision of using it for long haul flights and the trip across the atlantic showcased this vision because. 25 hours after takeoff the fog of bush f w $200.00 reached new york an airplane with a swastika flying...
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jersey drinking age was 21 and new york was 18, so a lot of jersey people used to come up to new york. so we had a lively group of bands that played in those clubs. >> john's got a great memory. everything he said really helps give us that picture of what things were really like at that time. i want to follow up on what he said about the hog farm. the ways in which the promoters and some of the people the promoters brought in helped set that tone and create the possibility of woodstock working so well. there wasn't enough food, there wasn't enough water at first. traffic conditions were absurd. but they made some really good decisions. michael lange and artie corn if he would chose to align themselves with the hog farm. these were people who knew how to take care of other people. these were true counter culturists. these were not members of youth culture coming out of suburban basements or living with mom and dad. these were people who really committed by the mid '60s to creating an alternative wall. tom and lisa law were two of the members of that. lisa law is one of those people who
jersey drinking age was 21 and new york was 18, so a lot of jersey people used to come up to new york. so we had a lively group of bands that played in those clubs. >> john's got a great memory. everything he said really helps give us that picture of what things were really like at that time. i want to follow up on what he said about the hog farm. the ways in which the promoters and some of the people the promoters brought in helped set that tone and create the possibility of woodstock...
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in the new york city public thank you. it's. well 2 years ago the golden globe awards were overshadowed by of the allegations against harvey weinstein you may remember blast night ceremony was different but it was heavy on politics and climate change we're going to have more on that in just a moment 1st here's a look at last night's winners. the red carpet lit up with smiling celebrities and flashing cameras as the stars of hollywood gathered for the golden globes award ceremony it's the 1st major red carpet event of 2020. the big surprise when it was director sam mendez film 917 which won best drama beating favorites marriage story and joker. quentin tarantino's film once upon a time in hollywood one best comedy. own and in t.v. comedy quirky hit seriously bad skip the top prize while the show's triple talent writer producer and actress phoebe waller bridge to come the award for best comedy actress for what you believe is only one. thing to make me an author maybe it will ruin my life. tom hanks won a lifetime achievement award
in the new york city public thank you. it's. well 2 years ago the golden globe awards were overshadowed by of the allegations against harvey weinstein you may remember blast night ceremony was different but it was heavy on politics and climate change we're going to have more on that in just a moment 1st here's a look at last night's winners. the red carpet lit up with smiling celebrities and flashing cameras as the stars of hollywood gathered for the golden globes award ceremony it's the 1st...
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"the new york times" will drop a new story every day. if they have this manuscript, every day they will drop a story. we need to stay in the same spot. we are not trying to break the rules to make a decision about this. let's get all the information. the white house did a pretty amazing job today being able to lay the case out. this is not only not relevant, but it's also something that they have a response to. >> shannon: "the washington post" with the headline, "if john bolton doesn't testify, a cover up." i'm not sure we can say we know that. we have anonymous people talking to "the new york times." if the senate does not allow him to testify, we will see one thing with crystal clarity, it will not be a trial at all. it will be a blatant, shameful cover-up that will go down and history as an unforgivable disgrace spirit >> with the house is saying, with the house manager is saying, he senate should do the trial like the house didn't. the house did not run a fair process. they did not do their homework or the background. if they would'
"the new york times" will drop a new story every day. if they have this manuscript, every day they will drop a story. we need to stay in the same spot. we are not trying to break the rules to make a decision about this. let's get all the information. the white house did a pretty amazing job today being able to lay the case out. this is not only not relevant, but it's also something that they have a response to. >> shannon: "the washington post" with the headline,...
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weinstein has denied the new york charges. he says any sexual encounters that took place were consensual. >> the disgraced former hollywood mogul harvey weinstein arriving at the new york supreme court. the 67-year-old continues to use a walking frame as a result of an august car accident. the film producer will face five charges brought by two women, including one of rape. that woman remains anonymous. the other is a former production assistant who alleges the producer forcibly performed oral sex on her. >> both of my clients have been very brave, very courageous, because they are willing to testify under oath to tell the truth so help them god. >> six women in total are scheduled to testify.. if found guilty on all charges, weinstein could spend the rest of his life in jail. >> we will continue to press on and remind everyone in this great country you are innocent until proven guilty. >> more trouble materialized for harvey weinstein went the district attorney announced more charges. >> i am here today to announce my office
weinstein has denied the new york charges. he says any sexual encounters that took place were consensual. >> the disgraced former hollywood mogul harvey weinstein arriving at the new york supreme court. the 67-year-old continues to use a walking frame as a result of an august car accident. the film producer will face five charges brought by two women, including one of rape. that woman remains anonymous. the other is a former production assistant who alleges the producer forcibly performed...
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so in that first week "the new york times," new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots but it was buried news, it was not prominent front page news. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene even trapped inside the bar during the riots and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral histories, police reports and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. >> and one of those the documentary of lily vin sense which are we are featuring on american history tv, our guest is marc stein, he is joining us from greenwich village, new york, he is also the author of "rethinking the gay and lesbian movement" and city of sister-in-law and brotherly love says we talk about the riots a turning point for the lgbt community. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. >> caller: hey, good morning to both of yo
so in that first week "the new york times," new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots but it was buried news, it was not prominent front page news. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene even trapped inside the bar during the riots and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively and...
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here in new york. we begin with breaking news for you because there has been this deadly stampede erupting at the funeral procession for iran's top general. iran state media reports that 35 people have been killed and dozens more hurt. look at your tv screen right now at all of the people who have turned out for the procession of this slain general, qassem soleimani. these are live pictures. as you can see the number of mourners turning out for the commanders burial is massive but has been postponed because of this stampede. now the leader of iran's revolutionary guard is vowing to, quote, set ablaze locations where americans and their allies live after iran's parliament voted to designate u.s. forces as terrorists. cnn has a new interview with iran's foreign minister where he blasts president trump, he insists america's days in the middle east are numbered. he talks about how iran will respond to all of it. so we will bring you that in just moments. >>> this comes as the trump administration struggles
here in new york. we begin with breaking news for you because there has been this deadly stampede erupting at the funeral procession for iran's top general. iran state media reports that 35 people have been killed and dozens more hurt. look at your tv screen right now at all of the people who have turned out for the procession of this slain general, qassem soleimani. these are live pictures. as you can see the number of mourners turning out for the commanders burial is massive but has been...
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the gentleman from new york. say that no t me one on this side needs to be lectured to about preserving america's role in the world. i just think that we don't think they should just be a blank check for war. let me mention a couple of things that i think are relevant here. he 2001 aumf passed after 9/11 authorizes counterterrorism operations. the 2002 aumf has nothing to do with counterterrorism operations, al qaeda, or isis. it specifically says the threat posed by iraq, not al qaeda, reference to al qaeda is in the findings not in the authorization. it does not need to be replaced because the 2001 aumf is still in the books. the administration would be -- has been clear with congress. the counterterrorism operations would not stop if the 2002 aumf is repealed. i would note that it is the president's recent actions in the middle east that have posed challenges to our efforts to defeat isis. the united states has had to cease operations against isis because our military is needed protection after soleimani strik
the gentleman from new york. say that no t me one on this side needs to be lectured to about preserving america's role in the world. i just think that we don't think they should just be a blank check for war. let me mention a couple of things that i think are relevant here. he 2001 aumf passed after 9/11 authorizes counterterrorism operations. the 2002 aumf has nothing to do with counterterrorism operations, al qaeda, or isis. it specifically says the threat posed by iraq, not al qaeda,...
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the humpback whales that have established a feeding ground in new york city. reporter: every summer the humpback whales migrate here in search of food, and are now believed to have strayed as far as the busy shipping lanes of new york harbor. celia ackerman works for the gotham whales conservation group, and is out here almost every day on the look-out for humpbacks. celia: the humpback whales have recovered significantly since the heyday of commercial whaling, because of that protection, and our waters now are also cleaner than they've been in decades. >> two whales s right next to eh other, starboard side, right-hand side. reporter: then we see the first two whales spouting. a sign that they're on the hunt. the whale-watchers are then also treated to a pod of young dolphins. a key prey for both dolphins and humpback whales is menhaden. it's an oily forage fish that is inin rich supply in these wate. what looks like rain hitting the water is actually a dense school of fish. the menhaden often cluster in such concentrations that they can be easily spotted from
the humpback whales that have established a feeding ground in new york city. reporter: every summer the humpback whales migrate here in search of food, and are now believed to have strayed as far as the busy shipping lanes of new york harbor. celia ackerman works for the gotham whales conservation group, and is out here almost every day on the look-out for humpbacks. celia: the humpback whales have recovered significantly since the heyday of commercial whaling, because of that protection, and...
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that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm omar villafranca in new york. thanks for joining us. good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> the green bay packers are here and so are their fans, ready for tomorrow's showdown with the 49er faithful. plus, the predictions sera scientists made the days before the avalanche at alpine meadows. >> we want justice. >> and mother of seven killed by a hit-and-run driver. have family and friends are trying to generate leads for investigators and thousands take to the streets across the bay area. the overarching message of this 2020 women's march. good evening, the stage is set at levi stadium. we are less than 24 hours away from the big nfc championship showdown between the 49ers and the green bay packers. it is not just the teams preparing for the showdown, so are their fans. we are at a packers pep rally in palo alto. hello, betty. >> one of the few people sporting red here at the patio in palo alto, because this is of course a packers pep rally. take a look inside, the fans are pum
that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm omar villafranca in new york. thanks for joining us. good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> the green bay packers are here and so are their fans, ready for tomorrow's showdown with the 49er faithful. plus, the predictions sera scientists made the days before the avalanche at alpine meadows. >> we want justice. >> and mother of seven killed by a hit-and-run driver....
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rudy is a person, best mayor in the history of new york city by far, solved the crime problem in new york. it is unfair the way -- parnas probably contributed to the campaign along with tens of thousands of other people. this weekend i was taking pictures with hundreds of people. they contribute to the republican party and i stand there and take pictures and i look at somebody and say i wonder when that picture will be in the new york times or washington post or fox. it is one of those things. rudy is a high-quality person. >> white legal team? >> i don't want there to be a conflict. i would love to have rudy on my team. he could be a witness if this sham continues. i would love to have rudy on the team. rudy is on my team just so you understand. i would love to have him up there but he could have a conflict. it could be. rudy giuliani is somebody i think the press has been very unfair to. greatest mayor in the history of new york and one of the greatest crime fighters of the last hundred years and he hates to see what is happening because he knows corruption better than anybody. oka
rudy is a person, best mayor in the history of new york city by far, solved the crime problem in new york. it is unfair the way -- parnas probably contributed to the campaign along with tens of thousands of other people. this weekend i was taking pictures with hundreds of people. they contribute to the republican party and i stand there and take pictures and i look at somebody and say i wonder when that picture will be in the new york times or washington post or fox. it is one of those things....
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new york >> thank you, mister chairman, mr. greenblatt, we have a time constraint here but recently i met with a group of high school students and survivors to take part in you jays witnessed projects and it was so incredibly moving, these high school kids meet with the survivors and hear the stories directly so that -- because there will come a time in a not too distant future when there will be no more survivors, and who will tell their story? and if you look at the statistics, the percentage of people who either do not know about the holocaust, literally, do not know about it or do not believe it, the aspect of this from an educational standpoint to me it is other than politicians like us and people in the public discourse watching what we say and not feeding this rise in antisemitism, it is ensuring that this is taught as a fact of history, not just some tall tale so if you could to talk more about that. >> congresswoman rice, i think what you are pointing out is really important so, we know that our own high school student
new york >> thank you, mister chairman, mr. greenblatt, we have a time constraint here but recently i met with a group of high school students and survivors to take part in you jays witnessed projects and it was so incredibly moving, these high school kids meet with the survivors and hear the stories directly so that -- because there will come a time in a not too distant future when there will be no more survivors, and who will tell their story? and if you look at the statistics, the...
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reaction to "the new york times" "new york times" anonymous sources on former national security advisor john bolton's book. they trump defense team alan dershowitz said, even if the claims are true, they're not impeachable. let's bring in kp mcfarlane. her fourth upcoming book is called "revolution, trump, washington, and we the people. my question to you is, you've had access and been a party to very sensitive conversations. how do you go deciding what you will put on a boat? this stuff sells. >> you write a book, first of all i want to preface this by saying, when i worked for president trump, unlike previous presidents that i worked for, everybody in the meeting had a notebook. everybody was taking verbatim notes. it would drive him nuts here and he would say, what are you doing with that? how many people walked out of the door with verbatim notes? you are not supposed to or allowed to. in most cases, there was a lot of classified information. which is why i'm suspicious of this whole "new york times" story. ed says that john bolton submitted his book to the national security council
reaction to "the new york times" "new york times" anonymous sources on former national security advisor john bolton's book. they trump defense team alan dershowitz said, even if the claims are true, they're not impeachable. let's bring in kp mcfarlane. her fourth upcoming book is called "revolution, trump, washington, and we the people. my question to you is, you've had access and been a party to very sensitive conversations. how do you go deciding what you will put on...
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the gentleman from new york. say that no t me one on this side needs to be lectured to about preserving america's role in the world. i just think that we don't think they should just be a blank check for war. let me mention a couple of things that i think are relevant here. he 2001 aumf passed after 9/11 authorizes counterterrorism operations. the 2002 aumf has nothing to do with counterterrorism operations, al qaeda, or isis. it specifically says the threat posed by iraq, not al qaeda, reference to al qaeda is in the findings not in the authorization. it does not need to be replaced because the 2001 aumf is still in the books. the administration would be -- has been clear with congress. the counterterrorism operations would not stop if the 2002 aumf is repealed. i would note that it is the president's recent actions in the middle east that have posed challenges to our efforts to defeat isis. the united states has had to cease operations against isis because our military is needed protection after soleimani strik
the gentleman from new york. say that no t me one on this side needs to be lectured to about preserving america's role in the world. i just think that we don't think they should just be a blank check for war. let me mention a couple of things that i think are relevant here. he 2001 aumf passed after 9/11 authorizes counterterrorism operations. the 2002 aumf has nothing to do with counterterrorism operations, al qaeda, or isis. it specifically says the threat posed by iraq, not al qaeda,...
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somehow met up with esther in new york city. condÉ was the eldest son and had another brother, louie, who wasr a great pianist but condÉ grew up essentially without a father and at the edge of three william nast cited he was going back to europe to make his fortune, actually it was more like hard work was only for suckers. condÉ was the man of the family and had two younger sisters as well who were what they called new women. new women or women who made their own rules and did not hans around with chaperones before the turn of the 20th century, who actually were extremely independent and so was his mother but she had to be to keep the family together. of course, as the years went on his father stayed away until he was 17 and things got tough in the end. the only nast member of the family that stayed close to them was his aunt fanny, williams nast younger sister. fanny was actually quite a gal herself. she married into money and she loved fine things and was very stylish in her own way and this picture was taken in the 1880s y
somehow met up with esther in new york city. condÉ was the eldest son and had another brother, louie, who wasr a great pianist but condÉ grew up essentially without a father and at the edge of three william nast cited he was going back to europe to make his fortune, actually it was more like hard work was only for suckers. condÉ was the man of the family and had two younger sisters as well who were what they called new women. new women or women who made their own rules and did not hans...
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and 46th new york. captain alfred rockwell would command four guns as part of the first connecticut artillery. in all, stevens division had 154 officers and 2,806 men to participate in the frontal assault. generals wright and stevens are still strongly opposed to the attack on the early morning of june 16th. alfred rockwell and command of the battery that is supposed to start stevens' men asks stevens at this moment, general, may i ask what the plan of battle. stevens replied, there isn't any plan. you will fire when you get a chance and be careful not to hit any of our own men. at 4:00 a.m., the first brigade of stevens division arrived west of the river house. a thousand yards from tower battery. as they arrived at this location, shots rang out from four startled confederate pickets, two were immediately made prisoner and two more were run down by lieutenant colonel frank graves on horseback. fenton's selective forlorn hope would lead the advance and move through an opening in the second hedge row int
and 46th new york. captain alfred rockwell would command four guns as part of the first connecticut artillery. in all, stevens division had 154 officers and 2,806 men to participate in the frontal assault. generals wright and stevens are still strongly opposed to the attack on the early morning of june 16th. alfred rockwell and command of the battery that is supposed to start stevens' men asks stevens at this moment, general, may i ask what the plan of battle. stevens replied, there isn't any...
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king of new york. >> thank you. let me thank you all for your testimony and the concern i have is i still don't think with all the testimony we've heard an understanding of why this increase now. we could blame white nationalism and i think your point is well taken. we should look to see if there's a connection between white nationalism in this country and europe. but also we had a whole series of anti-semitic attacks and not one of them was carried out by a white person. look at the movement that we talk about educating people it seems it is coming from all different directions. none of these excuses with the terrible economy or the incident that would somehow allow, none of those elements are present as they were in the past so why now do we see it coming from so many different quarters? >> we are in an environment where it has been normalized or de- stigmatized. again, we see it when people say that it's all about the benjamin's on one side or people say that the globalists are trying to take over congress and de
king of new york. >> thank you. let me thank you all for your testimony and the concern i have is i still don't think with all the testimony we've heard an understanding of why this increase now. we could blame white nationalism and i think your point is well taken. we should look to see if there's a connection between white nationalism in this country and europe. but also we had a whole series of anti-semitic attacks and not one of them was carried out by a white person. look at the...
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new york has a huge spending problem. they have the biggest debt ex-california than any state in the union. who will pay for it, who will address it? not legislators, but some poor at the enof the day to crack open a heineken or stella. more taxes is not what we need. we needless spending. >> i'm not sure this is aimed at stella drinkers, jonathan. partly expensive in new york and california they run expensive state university systems with a lot of campus. this is a way to cover some of that gap. if it mean as bunch seniors who
new york has a huge spending problem. they have the biggest debt ex-california than any state in the union. who will pay for it, who will address it? not legislators, but some poor at the enof the day to crack open a heineken or stella. more taxes is not what we need. we needless spending. >> i'm not sure this is aimed at stella drinkers, jonathan. partly expensive in new york and california they run expensive state university systems with a lot of campus. this is a way to cover some of...
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in new york we created a record amount of new affordable housing by increasing city funding. by attracting more private capital. and by knocking down barriers to construction of affordable housing, including antiquated zoning restrictions. we can make progress like that across this country by increasing funding for low-income housing tax credits and other federal financing. and by helping cities take action. we'll reward cities that are doing the best work to reduce restrictive zoning and other barriers to affordable housing and we'll create intendtifics to fight economic and racial segregation by building more affordable housing in neighborhoods with higher average incomes and near to schools and mass transit. we'll also help more people who want to make the step from renting to owning by providing assistance with down payments through loans and by encouraging lenders to provide mortgages for low-cost homes. but the fact is, many families are just one crisis away from losing the homes that they already have. that's part two of our housing plan. preventing evictions and homel
in new york we created a record amount of new affordable housing by increasing city funding. by attracting more private capital. and by knocking down barriers to construction of affordable housing, including antiquated zoning restrictions. we can make progress like that across this country by increasing funding for low-income housing tax credits and other federal financing. and by helping cities take action. we'll reward cities that are doing the best work to reduce restrictive zoning and other...
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the israeli aircraft history association in new york the south african consulate in new york and the benevolent association and all of this was to protest the invasion of grenada and apartheid in south africa, the occupation of southbank and the us banking for the contras and the regime in el salvador. so the first thing that threw me was the range of the audacious terrorist activities. the second thing were personal stories of the participants and the women themselves. and i will just mention three of them. the daughter of a veterinarian turn of an episcopal priest in austin texas where she was brought up and went to saint stephen's and admitted to brown but decided to go to berkeley and came back to the university of texas wound up a circuitous route and became what was described as the only member of the black liberation army the quartermaster buying guns the episcopal gal from texas less likely for suspicions they and the militants and is able to buy weapons in multiple states. she got picked up 19734 by 1000 rounds of ammunition which is a federal offense then sent to women's fe
the israeli aircraft history association in new york the south african consulate in new york and the benevolent association and all of this was to protest the invasion of grenada and apartheid in south africa, the occupation of southbank and the us banking for the contras and the regime in el salvador. so the first thing that threw me was the range of the audacious terrorist activities. the second thing were personal stories of the participants and the women themselves. and i will just mention...
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for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try febreze one. ♪ new york new york york new york ♪ ♪ i want to wake up in a cityew that never sleeps ♪ >>> yeah, that's our song. >> okay. >> then like my hat -- >> i don't know that one but i likehe beginning.t be a part n lityi nhtig and singin >>s >> yes. >> oh. ♪ if i can make it there i'll maket anywhere ♪ >> so you can't make it anywhere?ki on it? all right, it was one of those caught on live television by our abc cameras in times square before an audience of millions. >> a new york city firefighter and his girlfriend ringing in ioten otlevision that chge ne- bo hree, o,qutw oar -e ball had already dropped. the confetti had fallen.ation w started. new york firefighter michael urise for his girlfriend, nasstaja zepeda. >> it was funny, i actually edntwasto tomay so -- hi t i tgonkhio ti tmes square. >> reporter: the reason, just watc h. >> a very important night, memorable night. what's on your mind tonight? natajaepedt. you make me a igh better person, i hope to make you shine. will you marry me? >> oh my god! yes! >> i look back o
for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try febreze one. ♪ new york new york york new york ♪ ♪ i want to wake up in a cityew that never sleeps ♪ >>> yeah, that's our song. >> okay. >> then like my hat -- >> i don't know that one but i likehe beginning.t be a part n lityi nhtig and singin >>s >> yes. >> oh. ♪ if i can make it there i'll maket anywhere ♪ >> so you can't make it anywhere?ki on it? all right, it was one of those caught...
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jim in new york. caller: hi. the lady that from the -- from new york that called, i am from new york also but she left out when she was talking about the people that the democrats seem to be stepping all over themselves to give illegal immigrants all kinds of benefits. it is unbelievable. now they are getting licenses in new york. , the all of these years dmv is hiring more people because the lines are so long. i cannot believe it. down is up and up is down. is else decides trump talking -- besides trump is talking about all the stuff we biased the store is made in china and bringing jobs back? nobody. nafta. all of these jobs people are getting now. i would like to know what people are doing. bernie sanders wants to give away all kinds of free stuff. really. vote for?u going to if you are voting democrat, i really don't know. i have no idea what your mindset is. you should see how overrun this area is. with illegal immigrants. countrye is a asshole out here. host: thank you for your call. this program is carried
jim in new york. caller: hi. the lady that from the -- from new york that called, i am from new york also but she left out when she was talking about the people that the democrats seem to be stepping all over themselves to give illegal immigrants all kinds of benefits. it is unbelievable. now they are getting licenses in new york. , the all of these years dmv is hiring more people because the lines are so long. i cannot believe it. down is up and up is down. is else decides trump talking --...
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he started, the mayor of new york and then became an independent. to have nonpartisan elections for mayor. he is a centrist. to figure out how to get things done and what works. like a lot of businessmen or business people, moves onto the next thing. >> host: was he effective in three terms as mayor of new york city? >> guest: i argue he made some big mistakes and he was a really good mayor for new york city. he brought the city out of two recessions. one after 9/11 and he created, stopped people from smoking in new york city. nobody believed that could happen. that became contagious around the world, he started 311 and added 700 acres of parks and launched a building boom in the city that is still going on, changed 40% of -- he did a lot of things that made the city better. stop and frisk was a problem. in the name of gun-control he caused so much suffering in the black and hispanic communities of the city. >> host: somewhat argue the crime rates really dropped during stop and frisk as well, and are rising back up. >> guest: yes, the crime rates di
he started, the mayor of new york and then became an independent. to have nonpartisan elections for mayor. he is a centrist. to figure out how to get things done and what works. like a lot of businessmen or business people, moves onto the next thing. >> host: was he effective in three terms as mayor of new york city? >> guest: i argue he made some big mistakes and he was a really good mayor for new york city. he brought the city out of two recessions. one after 9/11 and he created,...