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york new york. we can embrace the possibilities of times like these semi- failed to honor the legacy of the daring visionary workers who came before us. the portrait of franklin roosevelt that hangs in the mantle of the governor's residence is my daily reminder of what leadership during the crisis was all about. first as governor and then as president fdr literally rebuild the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. more than giving people jobs he gave people hope and the policies of his new deal didn't just help families who lost everything they spurred decades of economic growth and a boost to the middle class. again and again he focused on the storms aroundd him. kept one eye on the horizon always planning the day when the clouds will part. that's exactly what we are doing now. this pandemic simply forced us to hold up a mirror and see the cracks in our society that have been so t easy to ignore before. this is. an opportunity to redefine ourselves and we must embrace it. as we embark o
york new york. we can embrace the possibilities of times like these semi- failed to honor the legacy of the daring visionary workers who came before us. the portrait of franklin roosevelt that hangs in the mantle of the governor's residence is my daily reminder of what leadership during the crisis was all about. first as governor and then as president fdr literally rebuild the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. more than giving people jobs he gave people hope and the policies of...
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now, the people of new york recently rejected that. i don't know why. i'm not from new york. i'm sure they had what they thought were good reasons to do that, but if the majority leader keeps coming down calling republican states that restrict voting jim crow 2.0, is he going to go to times square and call his own constituents jim crow 2.0, relative to my great state? because they just rejected doing this, restricting voting rights for the logic of the majority leader of the president of the united states. something really wrongom here, . president, on these arguments, and it's not just new york, and it's not just me making these arguments. about were other states are. and again my argument here is not to saybo well, everybody should be like alaska. in the constitution the founders gave the states the fundamental right and obligation of responsibility to design their states laws in terms of voting. but what is really difficult to swallow is that so many of the arguments we are hearing this week and heard last week and we president of the united states come from elected offici
now, the people of new york recently rejected that. i don't know why. i'm not from new york. i'm sure they had what they thought were good reasons to do that, but if the majority leader keeps coming down calling republican states that restrict voting jim crow 2.0, is he going to go to times square and call his own constituents jim crow 2.0, relative to my great state? because they just rejected doing this, restricting voting rights for the logic of the majority leader of the president of the...
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pamela paul is "the new york times" review book editor. we really appreciate you joining us on the podcast. your own podcast is called blood? >> book review podcast. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> talking about a couple of the notable books of 2021, but here's a couple more. reporting on the occupational hazards that come with being an essential worker in america. bloomberg businessweek looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur. the book is called the contrary contrarian. the pulitzer prize winning offers his thoughts on the cold war cultural exchange between the u.s. and europe in his book the free world. another "new york times" notable book of 2021, the chancellor, this is a look at the life of the german chancellor and columbia university professor john mcwhorter weighs in on the race in america on woke racism. he recently discussed his book during a virtual event hosted by the commonwealth club in san francisco and here is a portion of that. >> what it's for is mostly people left of center
pamela paul is "the new york times" review book editor. we really appreciate you joining us on the podcast. your own podcast is called blood? >> book review podcast. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> talking about a couple of the notable books of 2021, but here's a couple more. reporting on the occupational hazards that come with being an essential worker in america. bloomberg businessweek looks at the life of silicon valley investor and...
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new york new york. frank sinatra and this is the moment that we live for. >> there is nothing like being in times square and then hearin new york new york everybody wishing each other the best. everybody just wishing each other a happy 2022. celebrating as americans. >> at this very moment adams is going to be the next mayor of new york he is being sworn in right now. >> i guess we are playing it right now. >> the constitution of the stat of new york as the charter of the city or go as the charter o the city. of new york. of new york. and i will think fully discharg the duty of the office of the mayor of the city of new york. according to the best of my abilities. so help me god. congratulations. >> there you have it. a new mayor. coming in and it's a guy that w have supported. they are happy with this new ma coming in he's talked about defunding the police and the things he's going to change. >> the only thing louder than a celebratory nature of this with a sigh of relief for the new mayor. we are so e
new york new york. frank sinatra and this is the moment that we live for. >> there is nothing like being in times square and then hearin new york new york everybody wishing each other the best. everybody just wishing each other a happy 2022. celebrating as americans. >> at this very moment adams is going to be the next mayor of new york he is being sworn in right now. >> i guess we are playing it right now. >> the constitution of the stat of new york as the charter of...
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caesars saw as many bets coming into its new york app as 21 states combined. that is success surpassing the wildest expectation. >> we had almost a million individual bets taken in 39 hours the first two days for us to put that in context, the last state we launched was arizona, which was a four-day launch, and volumes in new york were about 9x what arizona was. >> reporter: it didn't go perfectly though for instance, when i tried to download the caesars app, i couldn't because it didn't recognize i was actually in new york when i tried, i was ready to bet. the ceo says all of that betting volume in such a period of time just really highlighted technical pinch points he said they will be working those kinks out before playoffs and, of course, the super bowl but i'm looking forward to kickoff tonight. who are you rooting for, shep? >> i got georgia, moneyline bet tonight. since we can >> i got to look at my bet slip. i bet on one of the teams, i just don't remember which one. >> i hope you win. contessa, thank you. >>> the new york yankees are winning and takin
caesars saw as many bets coming into its new york app as 21 states combined. that is success surpassing the wildest expectation. >> we had almost a million individual bets taken in 39 hours the first two days for us to put that in context, the last state we launched was arizona, which was a four-day launch, and volumes in new york were about 9x what arizona was. >> reporter: it didn't go perfectly though for instance, when i tried to download the caesars app, i couldn't because it...
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we're joined by the new mayor of new york city. congratulations on becoming the mayor of new york city. you say new york city is open and alive, your words. how do you make sure to keep it that way, even as it's suffering right now through this current surge. well, first, we have to be smart. as we look at how do we continue to encourage and motivate, make it accessible for people to get the vaccination, booster shots, as well as testing. we're going to double down on testing, to get as many people tested as possible, and then ensure we have a safe place for our children, like we're doing now. it's about smart decisions, and pivoting. covid is a formidable opponent. we must pivot and adjust how we move, but new york is state of at the same time. today you want new york city is a city of resilience, but you also said, all the city did before you became mayor was wallow in covid. dowel the city, in your words, was walloed in covid? >> we were engulfed by what covid did to us. it was imperative not only did we have the turmoil and dra
we're joined by the new mayor of new york city. congratulations on becoming the mayor of new york city. you say new york city is open and alive, your words. how do you make sure to keep it that way, even as it's suffering right now through this current surge. well, first, we have to be smart. as we look at how do we continue to encourage and motivate, make it accessible for people to get the vaccination, booster shots, as well as testing. we're going to double down on testing, to get as many...
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will new york city do the same? >> that is something i'm speaking with my health care professionals, to do an evaluation to determine if that is what we do. let's be clear. in this country we do vaccinate for smallpox, measles and other things. so we need in en glaj in a real conversation an how to educate, use the time before the fall to educate our parents to show the importance of it and we're going to sit down and determine if we'll roll that out as well. you announced last night you'll support a law passed last month, allowing roughly 800,000 legal non-citizens to vote in local elections provided that they've lived in new york for at least 30 days. you previously expressed concern about giving a right to vote to non-citizens who have only been here for a short amount of time. a lot of americans watching might share your concerns and also have more broadly questions about the idea of people who have not taken a citizenship test, prepared for that test by learning about the u.s., who haven't sworn an oath to the
will new york city do the same? >> that is something i'm speaking with my health care professionals, to do an evaluation to determine if that is what we do. let's be clear. in this country we do vaccinate for smallpox, measles and other things. so we need in en glaj in a real conversation an how to educate, use the time before the fall to educate our parents to show the importance of it and we're going to sit down and determine if we'll roll that out as well. you announced last night...
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new york? and when i went back to work in the factory, all of a sudden, i looked at everything there and said, oh, there is my door. there is an opportunity. let me try to make some easy, easy little dresses that i can go and sell in america. and that is how i started. so, i would stay late at night with the pattern maker and make some samples and so on. david: for those watching who may not be fashion experts, what exactly is a wrap dress? what was so unique about it? diane: you wrap your body. david: ok. diane: so it started from these little sweaters that ballerinas wear, you know, when they get cold. it is like a kimono, right? a japanese kimono, but very tight, and because it was jersey, you wrap it very tight. david: ok. diane: that was the difference. it is just a wrap dress. it was printed because i was in this print factory. so it was first a wrap dress with a wrap skirt. and it did really well. then i said, i have got to turn it into a dress. then it became a dress. and before i knew,
new york? and when i went back to work in the factory, all of a sudden, i looked at everything there and said, oh, there is my door. there is an opportunity. let me try to make some easy, easy little dresses that i can go and sell in america. and that is how i started. so, i would stay late at night with the pattern maker and make some samples and so on. david: for those watching who may not be fashion experts, what exactly is a wrap dress? what was so unique about it? diane: you wrap your...
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host: inez in new york talking about new york state. she mentioned new york city. to get more granular the city and state of new york website saying when it comes to the incoming mayor eric adams the aim to cutting city government spending by 3%. let's go to chicago, illinois. alex is next. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: fine thank you. major issues facing your state. how would you describe that? caller: right now the police in chicago are not performing really well. you just had two kids 14 years old killed the other day and another female, 29, that was pregnant killed outside her home. i don't know what the police are doing in our city. host: that is the city. how do you think governor pritzker is addressing those issues? caller: he is doing a great job, i have got to give it to him. i am a republican in illinois but i have decided he is doing a good job. host: specifically how would you describe him doing a great job? caller: he is doing pretty good with the ppd? host: for the acronym, what is that? caller: that is helping out the covid.
host: inez in new york talking about new york state. she mentioned new york city. to get more granular the city and state of new york website saying when it comes to the incoming mayor eric adams the aim to cutting city government spending by 3%. let's go to chicago, illinois. alex is next. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: fine thank you. major issues facing your state. how would you describe that? caller: right now the police in chicago are not performing really well. you...
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. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. we begin with a new warning from the airline industry. leaders say 5g technology set to be deployed this week interferes with plane sensors and could lead to thousands of flights being canceled over safety. the faa says it will not object to the roll-out >>> now to last month's deadly tornado that ravaged an amazon warehouse in illinois. the parents of one of six victims killed will sue amazon over the wrongful death of their son. the incident is under investigation. >>> and the boroughs bruins are saying goodbye to 22, the number that belonged to first black professional hockey player willie oh reed is being required. it's something he never would have dreamed of. for more news, download news on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening. and it is great to have you with us tonight as we remember dr. martin luther king jr. and honor his legacy. we're going to hear more from him from the cbs
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new york's mayor calling the incident an attack on all new yorkers. officer jason rivera died after being shot twice by the suspect. officer wilbert mora is in critical condition, wounded in the back of his head. the alleged gunman also shot in the neck and shoulder by a third officer who was on the scene. that officer is being credited with preventing further violence. the gun police say was used by the suspect was a stolen glock .45 pistol with a high-capacity magazine. president biden tweeting that he and the first lady are saddened by the shooting and grateful for law enforcement officers and their families. also tonight, the new numbers, an alarming rise in gun violence across the country. abc's phil lipof leads us off. from harlem. >> reporter: new york city tonight reeling from the death of one of its finest, shot and killed in the line of duty. police say three young officers responded after a mother called them from her harlem apartment late friday saying she'd been, quote, having problems with her son, 47-year-old lashawn mcneil. mcneil refu
new york's mayor calling the incident an attack on all new yorkers. officer jason rivera died after being shot twice by the suspect. officer wilbert mora is in critical condition, wounded in the back of his head. the alleged gunman also shot in the neck and shoulder by a third officer who was on the scene. that officer is being credited with preventing further violence. the gun police say was used by the suspect was a stolen glock .45 pistol with a high-capacity magazine. president biden...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. biden: i believe the threat to our democracy is so grave that we must find a way to pass these voting rights bill, debate them, vote, let the majority prevail. and if that very minimum is blocked, we have no option but to change the senate rules, including getting rid of the filibuster for this. amy: in a major speech in atlanta, president biden has endorsed changing the filibuster rule to help democrats pass voting rights legislation. we will speak to two leaders in the voting rights movement, one who boycotted biden's address and one who attended. then we go to the bronx where 17 people, including eight children, have died in a massive fire in an apartment building. the city is blaming the fire on a space heater, but housing activists say it is lack of safe, public affordble housing. >> in the last eight years working with the tenants over countless buildings who have all experienced these issues, as well as being harassed. i have to say i am shocked and astonished the city leadersh
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. biden: i believe the threat to our democracy is so grave that we must find a way to pass these voting rights bill, debate them, vote, let the majority prevail. and if that very minimum is blocked, we have no option but to change the senate rules, including getting rid of the filibuster for this. amy: in a major speech in atlanta, president biden has endorsed changing the filibuster rule to help democrats pass voting rights legislation. we will...
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yeah, this is new york and a totally different scale than the new york. we would think of today. absolutely. what about structures like this? no, i recognize it's a little hard to see but and here. what are you noticing there? what are those lucy? absolutely, that's some timber waterfront cribbing for worms and landfill. yeah, absolutely. absolutely. all right. how about over here? you kind of get a sense. this one's called the tea water pump. what does that suggest to you about? what's going on here? what's this guy doing? can you see? you know a little dude here. horse cart lucy is that just like fresh water in a barrel at the end of his cart that going to people for yeah. yeah, so at a moment in time where access to the infrastructure for fresh running water like we understand today was not as easy to come by you would have water cartman who would walk around the city and you could get your fresh water for your tea. so there's the tea water pump. this is where you could go and make your tea. yeah, absolutely. so we see these in these work a day spaces and effort to capture the
yeah, this is new york and a totally different scale than the new york. we would think of today. absolutely. what about structures like this? no, i recognize it's a little hard to see but and here. what are you noticing there? what are those lucy? absolutely, that's some timber waterfront cribbing for worms and landfill. yeah, absolutely. absolutely. all right. how about over here? you kind of get a sense. this one's called the tea water pump. what does that suggest to you about? what's going...
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diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning. some key economic data is out this week. on wednesday we'll get more insight into inflation when december's consumer price index is released. friday we'll get retail sales figures from last month, a key month. wall street ended last week on a down note. the dow slipped four points on friday. the nasdaq dropped 144, and the s&p 500 fell 19. >>> employees at citigroup have until friday to prove they're fully vaccinated against covid-19, or they could lose their job. citigroup is the first big bank to enforce a vaccine mandate. workers must submit proof or apply for an exemption by january 14th. anyone who doesn't will be placed on unpaid leave and then fired at the end of the month. more than 90% of the company's employees have reportedly complied with the mandate. >>> another recall is hitting your kitchen. nearly 15,000 pounds of iowa smokehouse original smoked beef sticks are affected because they contain milk which is not listed on the
diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning. some key economic data is out this week. on wednesday we'll get more insight into inflation when december's consumer price index is released. friday we'll get retail sales figures from last month, a key month. wall street ended last week on a down note. the dow slipped four points on friday. the nasdaq dropped 144, and the s&p 500 fell 19. >>> employees at citigroup...
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plainedge, new york, 16 inches. new york city, central park registered 8.3 inches of snow. this is the big story now. kathy was sort of alluding to this too, the dangerously cold air out there. everyone is cleaning up that light, fluffy snow and we're looking at very frigid temperatures. the good news also, the winds have died down. we're still seeing some gusty winds in maine but that's about it. so, bitterly cold windchills. we're seeing temperatures in the teens in some spot, feels like below zero in many spots. florida, you woke up so cold this morning. this is a big story in terms of the crops in florida. we woke up with temperatures in the 20s and 30s and that's what we'll see again tomorrow morning. so we have a freeze watch in the purple, the light pink for the advisory. it's a huge area of high pressure. you can see where these temperatures extend to. 14 in caribou right now. syracuse, 15. 20 degrees right now in new york city. you factor in the winds, and it feels like below zero in some spots. so it feels like 10 degrees in new york city. it feels like 4 in carib
plainedge, new york, 16 inches. new york city, central park registered 8.3 inches of snow. this is the big story now. kathy was sort of alluding to this too, the dangerously cold air out there. everyone is cleaning up that light, fluffy snow and we're looking at very frigid temperatures. the good news also, the winds have died down. we're still seeing some gusty winds in maine but that's about it. so, bitterly cold windchills. we're seeing temperatures in the teens in some spot, feels like...
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the new new york city mayor nearby talk to the director of public works who said they had to pull off their crews for a couple of hours to avoid whiteout conditions. craig: incredible, just watching you i know that elements are not all that great and it's good to see, i feel like you might be the only person out there i don't see anybody else around you, hopefully people are staying in. >> totally, absolutely a big thing, not a lot of people out and not a lot of cars out which is a good thing because there is a travel beyond all rhode island roads you are not supposed to be driving until 8:00 o'clock tonight. craig: katie byrne, we appreciate it we will check with you again, will send it back onto you. amy: watching katie byrne, those winds a blizzard warning and affect in suffolk county the eastern portion of the island could see winds gusting as high as 70 miles per hour, "fox weather" steve bender joins us right now from bellport and shirley, 10 inches from the official storm report a lot of snowdrifts, that snow is blowing around. >> this is kind of painful i'm not going to lie wh
the new new york city mayor nearby talk to the director of public works who said they had to pull off their crews for a couple of hours to avoid whiteout conditions. craig: incredible, just watching you i know that elements are not all that great and it's good to see, i feel like you might be the only person out there i don't see anybody else around you, hopefully people are staying in. >> totally, absolutely a big thing, not a lot of people out and not a lot of cars out which is a good...
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that for new york's? france? >> some of it is very broad, jewish new yorker, we had to find ways to bring it to a french audience. either to switch the groups and talking about things that we do not have an equivalent to hear. >> you got to discuss that with mel brooks? >> i was lucky enough to have him on the phone. i was pretty stressed about that because i was sure he could be pretty intimidating. in the end, he was relieved to hear that i spoke english. once that was done, we started to talk about his work. he understood i really did want to prepare him and do it -- set the scene in the same period. really loved his original show and we understood all of this. i want to do it with an ensemble cast. that is not the broadway way of doing things. once he got the idea, i think it would be better for a french audience and he said you know your audience. cut will you want to cut. i had the approval of the big chief. >> much of the competent comes from a source which is not funny, out of hitler's and the sec
that for new york's? france? >> some of it is very broad, jewish new yorker, we had to find ways to bring it to a french audience. either to switch the groups and talking about things that we do not have an equivalent to hear. >> you got to discuss that with mel brooks? >> i was lucky enough to have him on the phone. i was pretty stressed about that because i was sure he could be pretty intimidating. in the end, he was relieved to hear that i spoke english. once that was done,...
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in a new york courtroom today, all that now seems like ancient history. they were an unlikely duo. >> hi, everyone. >> she was the adult film star who accused donald trump of infidelity. >> my attorney and i are committed to making sure that everyone finds out the truth. >> reporter: he was the bold, brash lawyer determined to take the president to task. they were everywhere. stormy daniels appearing on "late night." >> do you think the president is watching right now? i like to imagine him. >> i don't want to imagine him. >> reporter: michael avenatti making the news rounds. >> we're going to respect the process. they can't keep their stories straight. it's going to be laid bare for the american people. >> reporter: now almost four years later, the pair making headlines again, but for a very different story. avenatti is now facing wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges, accused of withholding money owed to daniels from her tell-all book teal. he has pled not guilty. >> i'm feeling great. i'm completely innocent. this case should have never been
in a new york courtroom today, all that now seems like ancient history. they were an unlikely duo. >> hi, everyone. >> she was the adult film star who accused donald trump of infidelity. >> my attorney and i are committed to making sure that everyone finds out the truth. >> reporter: he was the bold, brash lawyer determined to take the president to task. they were everywhere. stormy daniels appearing on "late night." >> do you think the president is...
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york, airports about 75 to 90 percent of all flights just here in the new york area airport. so it's a certainly a storm that is certainly living up to its billing. how long are the weather experts they gave expecting it to hang around this very, very big area from where you are up towards boston. yeah, it's coming over us now. here in new york city, it's also is going over new jersey and parts of pennsylvania, but whether officials are telling us and it's slowly moving north east. and so it's hitting boston right now. but because of the contours of the northeast coastline, they're getting hit really hard up there. and it's not until depending on where you are in the northeast, just a big area. not until later this evening, later, saturday evening, local time that some areas will see the worst storm surge and the worst amount of snow coming down. so if you're up in those folks that are up in the northeast of the us, particularly new england, massachusetts area and further north, they're going to be getting this through the evening of saturday, going into sunday. and that's wh
york, airports about 75 to 90 percent of all flights just here in the new york area airport. so it's a certainly a storm that is certainly living up to its billing. how long are the weather experts they gave expecting it to hang around this very, very big area from where you are up towards boston. yeah, it's coming over us now. here in new york city, it's also is going over new jersey and parts of pennsylvania, but whether officials are telling us and it's slowly moving north east. and so it's...
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do think there's real promise of a multi-product bundle from "the new york times." we've already begun to see some of that promise to be realized and we have a recipe app in "the new york times" cooking and the games and whether it is just in the -- at the end of last year, each just crossed a million subscriptions in their own right with "the new york times" news report, and we've launched subscription product and our consumer and our consumer product recommendation that has all of those -- i think an unbeatable subscription for a consumer and ultimately our aim is for "the new york times" overall to be essential to many, many more people's daily lives for anyone who wants to understand and engage with the world. >> meredith, thanks again for being with us. i covet your take on the media world overall and how it shifted in the five years since the athletic emerged and it seems to me like click bait and social-driven sites which play into the hands of a young buzz feed was hot back then, but now there seems to be a lot more focus as you said again and again on subsc
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i hear the mayor of new york this weekend say, look, new york is open for business. we want meetings and we want our schools open which is all great and that's all our goal but we have to acknowledge that we live in the real world and the real world now is there are a million -- over a million cases a day in the united states if you look at the cases from home tests that are detected by home tests and so we can't have life that is normal now. we will get through this, and i do expect that probably over the next few days we'll start to see some hints of cases dropping in places like d.c. i think we already see the beginning of that, but it's going to take hunkering down for the next month for us all to get through this. let's have our leaders level with the country and tell them that we have to do some difficult things for the next several weeks. >> dr. reiner, as always, sober thoughts but as always i'm grateful for your expertise and insights. thank you, sir. just talking about angst in the american workplace. both chambers of congress returned to work this week. tw
i hear the mayor of new york this weekend say, look, new york is open for business. we want meetings and we want our schools open which is all great and that's all our goal but we have to acknowledge that we live in the real world and the real world now is there are a million -- over a million cases a day in the united states if you look at the cases from home tests that are detected by home tests and so we can't have life that is normal now. we will get through this, and i do expect that...
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new york is march. the arrival of 2022 with the famous bomb dropped in time square. only 15000 people were allowed to join in the party due to searching ami con cases. a wild fi that swept through several times in the us state of colorado has largely burned itself out. almost a 1000 homes have been destroyed. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee it so far. there have been no reported debts and north korean leader kim jung own has laid out. he's a new plan for the country without making any specific comments about the u. s. or south korea. same media is reporting his main goals are economic development and improving people's lives. as the headlines, the news continues here on al jazeera. after the listening post to stay with us on counseling, the coffee, primary emergency, the price of going green and why it doesn't need to cost the urban ceilings and unlikely mute or an economics becomes the test bed for controlling those prices was no goal deposit wise at one of your walks biggest exports counting the cost on algae 0. the paper here on the yard, we u
new york is march. the arrival of 2022 with the famous bomb dropped in time square. only 15000 people were allowed to join in the party due to searching ami con cases. a wild fi that swept through several times in the us state of colorado has largely burned itself out. almost a 1000 homes have been destroyed. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee it so far. there have been no reported debts and north korean leader kim jung own has laid out. he's a new plan for the country without...
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but a peeking about two weeks from now in places like new york, new jersey, maybe a little bit later on in other parts of the country. nationally, i do expect sometime this second half of this month to have a national peak. and then hopefully a very rapid decline down. that is when we are all hoping for. but every country is a little bit different. and i don't think we can rely at looking at south africa or the uk. and be confident that that's what's going to happen. >> yes. and now more than ever. if it's ever not been urgent to you before, now more than ever. protect our health care system. protect our doctors and nurses and people who are having to deal with this access, this capacity in a way that we thought they were maxed out before but they are being asked of even more. dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school. it's good to have you tonight. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back, stay with us. stay with us. ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typi
but a peeking about two weeks from now in places like new york, new jersey, maybe a little bit later on in other parts of the country. nationally, i do expect sometime this second half of this month to have a national peak. and then hopefully a very rapid decline down. that is when we are all hoping for. but every country is a little bit different. and i don't think we can rely at looking at south africa or the uk. and be confident that that's what's going to happen. >> yes. and now more...
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it would go againsteverything that makes new york new york . if we can't embrace the possibilities that come out of times like these then we fail to honor thelegacy of the doering visionary workers who came before us . the portrait of franklin roosevelt hangs above the governor's residence is my daily reminder thatleadership during a crisis is all about . as governor and then as president, we rebuild the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. and more than giving people jobs, he gave people hold. the policies of his new deal didn't just help families who lost everything. they spared decades of economic growth and the birth of a middle-class and yet again he focused on the storms swirling around him but kept one eye on the horizon always praying for the day when the clouds with parts. that is exactly what we are doing now . this pandemic did not create all theproblems we are facing today . it simply forced us to hold up a mirror and see the cracks in our society that have been so easy to ignore before. this crisis is creating opportun
it would go againsteverything that makes new york new york . if we can't embrace the possibilities that come out of times like these then we fail to honor thelegacy of the doering visionary workers who came before us . the portrait of franklin roosevelt hangs above the governor's residence is my daily reminder thatleadership during a crisis is all about . as governor and then as president, we rebuild the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. and more than giving people jobs, he gave...
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torres of new york, ms. wilson of new york and ms. opinion agree of maine, those members will record their presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. perlmutter of colorado. mr. perlmutter will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mccaul of texas, i inform the house that mr. mccaul will vote yes on the quorum call. >> as the member designated by mr. boyle of telephone, i inform the house that mr. boyle will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cartwright, pursuant to house resolution eight, i inform the house that mr. cartwright will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
torres of new york, ms. wilson of new york and ms. opinion agree of maine, those members will record their presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. perlmutter of colorado. mr. perlmutter will record his presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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alexis mcadams in new york city if, i be first, meteorologist adam klotz is in islip, new york, on long island, which has been hit hard today. hey, adam. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, it has been hit hard here. senting about 60 miles just off to the east of manhattan where we continue to be under a blizzard warning until 7 p.m. earlier morning we reached that criteria, meaning we saw visibility down under a quarter of a mile for three hours. very heavy snowfall, obviously, but then the whipping winds pick up this very kind of loose, light, soft snow and continue to blow it around. that causes drifting issues, it causes visibility issues as we're seeing. even though the snow's getting lighter, the wind continues to whip. looking at the forecast going forward and if if we could pull up some of those forecast graphics, the heaviest snow has moved on from the new york area. really heavier snow now lifting up towards boston, up towards maine, areas where some of that a really hey snow's still on the way. temperatures on the back side of this system to the north are frigid, down into
alexis mcadams in new york city if, i be first, meteorologist adam klotz is in islip, new york, on long island, which has been hit hard today. hey, adam. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, it has been hit hard here. senting about 60 miles just off to the east of manhattan where we continue to be under a blizzard warning until 7 p.m. earlier morning we reached that criteria, meaning we saw visibility down under a quarter of a mile for three hours. very heavy snowfall, obviously, but...
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new york city. she's going out to eat at a wonderful little boutique italian restaurant. >> dare i say that many don't agree with michele bachmann. and the judge made it clear he will not automatically be excluded unvaccinated jurors. then it hit me, despite the fact that "the new york times" reported a falsehood for which she suing she knows she'll probably lose the upcoming trial. palin is playing long ball here. her real goal is to get the case before the supreme court of the united states. banking on the potential reception that she'll receive from justices who currently divide 6-3 in her favor on ideological lines. and two of those justices recently tipped their hand on wlv the precedent that will guide palin's trial needs another look. that case is called "the new york times" versus sullivan. it restricts the ability to sue for defamation because of the first amendment. during neil gorsuch's confirmation hearings in march 2017, sullivan was actually one of the few cases he agreed was federal l
new york city. she's going out to eat at a wonderful little boutique italian restaurant. >> dare i say that many don't agree with michele bachmann. and the judge made it clear he will not automatically be excluded unvaccinated jurors. then it hit me, despite the fact that "the new york times" reported a falsehood for which she suing she knows she'll probably lose the upcoming trial. palin is playing long ball here. her real goal is to get the case before the supreme court of the...
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what was he doing in new york? did he come here because alvin bragg announced he won't be prosecuting them? of course. eric: you talk about some of these proposals and mentioned richardson jordan, a democratic socialist and she does say it's a tragedy, she's calling for the abolition of new york city will be's department and abolish the police department and says that doesn't mean the best of police officers -- let me read some tweets of hers during the campaign, she said that always remember police and prison systems are creating to preserve slavery to break the chains must must provide total abolition. she tweeted we cannot reform a system of policing has so rooted in racist from the front and abolish nypd. police have never served our communities, they don't prevent crime, there and on occupying force created to terrorize more people and enforce racial hierarchies and finally she apparently wants criminals released. we demand immediate racist classes cash bail systems and immediate release of all new yorkers inc
what was he doing in new york? did he come here because alvin bragg announced he won't be prosecuting them? of course. eric: you talk about some of these proposals and mentioned richardson jordan, a democratic socialist and she does say it's a tragedy, she's calling for the abolition of new york city will be's department and abolish the police department and says that doesn't mean the best of police officers -- let me read some tweets of hers during the campaign, she said that always remember...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "cbs mornings," we'll talk with education secretary miguel cardona about the state of covid testing in public schools. >>> president biden is calling on congress to urgently pass voting rights legislation. during a speech in atlanta yesterday, mr. biden challenged senators to stand against voter suppression as republican-controlled state legislatures pass bills placing restrictions on voting -- rather, placing restrictions on voting. for the first time the president backed the themselves in of the -- the elimination of the senate's filibuster rule in order to get new voting rights measures passed. >> i've been having these quiet conversations with members of congress for the last two months. i'm tired of being quiet. >> when asked by reporters if he has enough votes to get rid of the filibuster, mr. biden said "keep the faith." >>> one notable absence at yesterday's event in atlanta was voting rights activist and georgia democratic gubernatorial candi
laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "cbs mornings," we'll talk with education secretary miguel cardona about the state of covid testing in public schools. >>> president biden is calling on congress to urgently pass voting rights legislation. during a speech in atlanta yesterday, mr. biden challenged senators to stand against voter suppression as republican-controlled state legislatures pass bills placing restrictions on voting -- rather,...
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jersey and new york. a lot of snow through this area where we see trouble spots, slick spots and low visibility. towards boston it will continue as we get into the afternoon. beyond that we see some clearing in the southern half of new jersey. towards new york it may be tricky but the big tricky commute will be towards boston and maine where we are seeing heavy snow to continue, blowing winds continue dropping the visibility causing that blowing snow, blizzard like conditions, not something you want to drive in. we are seeing travel spots toward boston and maine. speaking of massachusetts was a look at the i 90 highway temperatures are cold, snow is falling. we have high winds in this area and slick roads as well. keep that in mind if you're hitting the airways. this is a look at trouble spots, boston will be one through the day and into the evening. same for jfk. philadelphia will clear by this afternoon as well. craig: hopefully you can stay home. this nor'easter is far from over. amy: still to come mor
jersey and new york. a lot of snow through this area where we see trouble spots, slick spots and low visibility. towards boston it will continue as we get into the afternoon. beyond that we see some clearing in the southern half of new jersey. towards new york it may be tricky but the big tricky commute will be towards boston and maine where we are seeing heavy snow to continue, blowing winds continue dropping the visibility causing that blowing snow, blizzard like conditions, not something you...
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york, new york. if we cannot embrace the possibility of times like these, then we fail to honor the legacy of the visionary new yorkers who came before us. the portrait of flank lynn roosevelt that hangs above the man several -- mantle of the governor's residence is a reminder of what leadership in a crisis is all about. first as governor, and then as president. fdr rebuilt the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. more than giving people jobs, he gave people hope. policies and just help families lost everything, they spurred decades of economic growth and the birth of the middle class. again and again, he focused on the storms around him. one eye on the horizon. always planning for the day when the clouds would depart. that is exactly what we are doing now. this pandemic did not create all of the problems we're facing today. it simply forced us to hold up a mirror and see the cracks in our society. it was too easy to ignore before. this has created opportunity to redefine ourselves. as w
york, new york. if we cannot embrace the possibility of times like these, then we fail to honor the legacy of the visionary new yorkers who came before us. the portrait of flank lynn roosevelt that hangs above the man several -- mantle of the governor's residence is a reminder of what leadership in a crisis is all about. first as governor, and then as president. fdr rebuilt the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. more than giving people jobs, he gave people hope. policies and just...
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dream that i call the new york dream. new york is not just a place like other states, it's an ideal, excitement, energy, endless possibilities. just as we are inspired by history rate new yorkers the social justice movements and leaders like fdr who navigate us through a crisis with a calm and steady hand. history looking back on our time, this will be determined what we do right here, right now. seize this moment with confidence and optimism, indoor through the ages and may god bless the people new york and our nation, thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] ♪♪ >> c-span, unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including stark light. >> the greatest count on earth is a place you call home. it's our home, to and we are all facing the greatest challenge and that's my we are working from the park to keep you claim that it. we do our job so you can do yours. >> c-span for my public service along with other television providers giving a front row seat to democracy. ♪♪ >> one eur
dream that i call the new york dream. new york is not just a place like other states, it's an ideal, excitement, energy, endless possibilities. just as we are inspired by history rate new yorkers the social justice movements and leaders like fdr who navigate us through a crisis with a calm and steady hand. history looking back on our time, this will be determined what we do right here, right now. seize this moment with confidence and optimism, indoor through the ages and may god bless the...
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from new york city come with tom keene and lisa abramowicz -- from new york city, with tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. in one hour and around 12 minutes, we will have some jobs data. your median estimate, 447,000. tom: jobs day could really move the markets. it will be interesting to see how it works out. i am looking at the revisions we will see back two months. where are we? we are at one million units, and that has come down to 800,000. jonathan: it hundred to 2000, ian shepherdson at pantheon macro -- 820,000, ian shepherdson at pantheon macro. tom: lisa, give us the whisper number, please. lisa: 500,000. tom: thank you. we go to the jobs report a 500,000 as the whisper number. right now, we go to whether girl annmarie hordern in washington. let's start with the president, four days ago on the runway for 36 minutes. the snow was so much that air force one had to sit on the runway. now another blizzard hits washington. what do the politicians do on a snowy day in washington? annmarie: another blizzard hits washington, so they say. i have yet to see snow flurries
from new york city come with tom keene and lisa abramowicz -- from new york city, with tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. in one hour and around 12 minutes, we will have some jobs data. your median estimate, 447,000. tom: jobs day could really move the markets. it will be interesting to see how it works out. i am looking at the revisions we will see back two months. where are we? we are at one million units, and that has come down to 800,000. jonathan: it hundred to 2000, ian...
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enormous problem in new york. not just new york but across the country. has to be done by the federal level on down. that money hasn't been used even. we are talking about tests not going out. masks not going out. treatments that are stifled but also mental healthcare is invisible right now. we need it more than ever. >> harris: wow, invisible. i want to dig deeper and make i'm clear of the fact what was supposed to go to mental health and what the states were expected to do about the problems of homelessness. maybe that benchmark wasn't existing and we're hopeful about it but need to know what really happened. we need the truth now because it is getting worse very quickly and somebody needs to be held accountable for that. >> i agree. >> harris: thank you. >> absolutely, i agree, thank you. >> harris: act situations of racism are ramping up. >> this guy buys a hot gun off the street two weeks after he gets here. where he did buy the gun from? a lot of unanswered questions. >> harris: jesse is asking some of all the new questions popping up about the brit
enormous problem in new york. not just new york but across the country. has to be done by the federal level on down. that money hasn't been used even. we are talking about tests not going out. masks not going out. treatments that are stifled but also mental healthcare is invisible right now. we need it more than ever. >> harris: wow, invisible. i want to dig deeper and make i'm clear of the fact what was supposed to go to mental health and what the states were expected to do about the...
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maybelline new york nueva mÁscara colossal hechocurl bouncetirte. gran volumen y rizo dura hasta 24 horas el cepillo curl 'n' bounce... ...riza las pestañas. la fÓrmula memory curl... las mantiene ¡arriba!, ¡arriba! ¡arriba! nueva mÁscara colossal curl bounce maybelline new york imagina comprar un auto desde aquí y cerciorarse que es el ideal en persona y poder comprarlo de cualquier lugar. ahora, imagina manejarlo hacia donde quieras. ÷ >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> hoy comenzó la temporada de impuestos hay cambios para evitar demoras y tener el crédito por hijo el gobierno aumentó el crédito a 3600 dólares (información en pantalla) >> lo importante es sabe rkto dinero ha recibido anteriomente el irs estará enviando un formaulario o este es importante esperar este dato hacer su declaración puede causar retrasos otra novedad es el de beneficios por desempleo las personas deben pagar impuestos sobre este dinero antes de vencer el plazo el 18 de abril farruko suspendió conciertos en puerto rico los shows cada vez que salen te aseguras de que
maybelline new york nueva mÁscara colossal hechocurl bouncetirte. gran volumen y rizo dura hasta 24 horas el cepillo curl 'n' bounce... ...riza las pestañas. la fÓrmula memory curl... las mantiene ¡arriba!, ¡arriba! ¡arriba! nueva mÁscara colossal curl bounce maybelline new york imagina comprar un auto desde aquí y cerciorarse que es el ideal en persona y poder comprarlo de cualquier lugar. ahora, imagina manejarlo hacia donde quieras. ÷ >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> hoy comenzó...
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prince andrew is asking a new york 'ud-e to the case because prince andrew is asking a new york 'ud-e to the out this a new yorkjudge to the out this entire civil case against him that was brought by virginia. what he is saying is that he is covered, he has immunity under a settlement agreement that was reached by virginia and jeffrey epstein in florida in 2009 in courts, his lawyer said it's unquestionable that the duke of york could have been sued at that time in that case and therefore he qualifies as a potential other defendants that is covered in this agreement from any further legal action and so essentially what he's trying to do is get this case thrown out on a technicality. he has always denied the allegations that he sexually abused virginia and her team really argue passionately to make sure that this case goes to court and that these allegations are heard properly through the evidence, through prince andrea having to be interviewed and deposed in this case. and what her lawyers told the judge was that neitherjeffrey epstein nor virginia ever intended for prince andrew to b
prince andrew is asking a new york 'ud-e to the case because prince andrew is asking a new york 'ud-e to the out this a new yorkjudge to the out this entire civil case against him that was brought by virginia. what he is saying is that he is covered, he has immunity under a settlement agreement that was reached by virginia and jeffrey epstein in florida in 2009 in courts, his lawyer said it's unquestionable that the duke of york could have been sued at that time in that case and therefore he...
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but in new york, everyone agrees the violence needs to stop. the question is, how before any more lives are lost. gabriel is ando al jazeera new york, the world's biggest, most powerful and most expensive space telescope is arrived at its destination. a 1000000 and a half kilometers mirth. its mission is to gather information from the most distant reaches of the universe. so scientists can study the birth of the 1st galaxies. rob reynolds has the details. i feel almost a month since its spectacular blast off from french guiana. the james web space telescope has travelled, one and a half 1000000 kilometers to its celestial observation post. we're now in our orbital destination and internet be able to make amazing discoveries. from its vantage point, web will train its huge light collecting mirrors to the farthest distances in the universe. it makes its observations not in the visible range of light, but in the infrared part of the spectrum that will enable it to essentially see through the vast clouds of dust and gas that obscure the view web wi
but in new york, everyone agrees the violence needs to stop. the question is, how before any more lives are lost. gabriel is ando al jazeera new york, the world's biggest, most powerful and most expensive space telescope is arrived at its destination. a 1000000 and a half kilometers mirth. its mission is to gather information from the most distant reaches of the universe. so scientists can study the birth of the 1st galaxies. rob reynolds has the details. i feel almost a month since its...
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the wall stree journal says eric adams that made his first mistake is new york city's new mare estimating in support of noncitizen voting new york democrats are here the gop a wedding political issue dream team panel leslie marshal along with former trump 2016 at 2020 senior advisor bruce labella. great to see you both tonight. >> how's it going. >> in addition to that piece of the wall street journal, it goe on to say they're hitting republicans a political issue public opinion would cut 6040 against new york's plan or mayb worse for democrats how do you think it's going to go over. >> i think it's sad. gets amy introduced the freedom bill i think it was last year. she determined i think on the third light item for all citizens are us citizens at she used that term of that bill i'm perplexed to see the new incoming mare and even with de blasio says 0 my gosh i would d that. >> i think gets it just a travesty in our great country m being an employer i've had employees that i helped two of them do the pathway to citizenship to get to the point to become a citizen to vote. one took seven ye
the wall stree journal says eric adams that made his first mistake is new york city's new mare estimating in support of noncitizen voting new york democrats are here the gop a wedding political issue dream team panel leslie marshal along with former trump 2016 at 2020 senior advisor bruce labella. great to see you both tonight. >> how's it going. >> in addition to that piece of the wall street journal, it goe on to say they're hitting republicans a political issue public opinion...
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it is actually a shorter trip to new york, which is where he should have gone, new york is home to a brand-new prosecutor, by e-mail or office memo has decided to change the law. he deciding which laws will be enforced and which will not be. about what could possibly be more anti-democratic then the opinion of one person overcoming the will of a legislative body, the media loves that word anti-democratic. they have no problem with the district attorney negating your vote with a memo or an office wide e-mail, that is what is happening. if you are looking for a textbook definition for word anti-democratic, allowing one person to substitute his or her will for that of the people as expressed in a duly enacted law, that is a good place to start. so the next time president biden decides to travel to highlight his notion of anti-democratic actions, he should go to new york, not georgia, and take the devil with you, i hear he is now vote in new york, even if he is not a citizen. joining us now, florida senator, rick scott. is this about the right to vote? or the law they won't pass about ma
it is actually a shorter trip to new york, which is where he should have gone, new york is home to a brand-new prosecutor, by e-mail or office memo has decided to change the law. he deciding which laws will be enforced and which will not be. about what could possibly be more anti-democratic then the opinion of one person overcoming the will of a legislative body, the media loves that word anti-democratic. they have no problem with the district attorney negating your vote with a memo or an...
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"the new york times" work this yesterday. no way to grow up for the past two years americans have accepted more harm to children in exchange for less harm to adults. i got a message from a parent in the chicago area. she said this. most of us are completely out of emotional bandwidth after two years of covid. they've had to deal with deaths, shutdowns and the fear and uncertainty of possibly losing their job and adding this on top of it after as biden says, the school districts in the country were given $130 billion. chicago specifically was given $5.5 billion. we as american citizens prioritize teachers in order for them to be the first in line to get vaccines. 91% of them are vaccinated. now, in school districts there were times in the winter when a cold or flu bug runs rampant through. we all know that. you don't strike because of that, trace. >> but we've learned in this pandemic that the politicians have very little power when it comes to opening and closing schools. the teachers unions control the narrative here. the ch
"the new york times" work this yesterday. no way to grow up for the past two years americans have accepted more harm to children in exchange for less harm to adults. i got a message from a parent in the chicago area. she said this. most of us are completely out of emotional bandwidth after two years of covid. they've had to deal with deaths, shutdowns and the fear and uncertainty of possibly losing their job and adding this on top of it after as biden says, the school districts in the...
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and the new york times did precisely this. when i put out the caliph based on the testimony given by an imposter. it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people being crucified and stabbed in the heart and the blood was everywhere to help it. i just do, i'm a fake killer. now. i didn't give him a chance to repent, stabbed him, but because of the long denigration of muslims with both within popular culture and within the media. it was believable. those stereotypes that play unfair are uneasy south for the politicians, filmmakers, and news networks that acted as travel agents for the war on terror discourse, political leaders, the world over have adopted that language. in some cases, have copied and pasted the legislation to surveil and ultimately sites. ready their own opposition. i speak someone who was always against this sandra g. i always wanted to see the end of dictatorship. but i, like many iraqis did not want to see the destruction of an entir
and the new york times did precisely this. when i put out the caliph based on the testimony given by an imposter. it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people being crucified and stabbed in the heart and the blood was everywhere to help it. i just do, i'm a fake killer. now. i didn't give him a chance to repent, stabbed him, but because of the long denigration of muslims with both within popular culture and within...
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we have the mayor of new york city, eric adams, calling this the most serious fire in modern new york city history. now there was a huge mobilization of the new york city fire department over 200 firefighters were mobilized. as you can see, this is a fire truck here behind me, you know, and they're still on the scene. and this point we have folks in hazmat suit in front of the building. we have like kind of immobilization of people in hazmat suits that clean out the wreckage. that has happened. it's a very serious situation. 19 people are dead. 13 remain in critical condition. the new york city police department is on the scene. questions are being asked. this is the 2nd fire that we've seen just this week, and there was a very serious fire that happened on saturday as well. quite, quite a scene here. still a lot of law enforcement on the scene, a lot of fire department officials, a lot of media here to cover this. the whole community is kind of shocked to see what has happened here at the blaze has been put out at this point. but still a lot of serious questions are being asked a ver
we have the mayor of new york city, eric adams, calling this the most serious fire in modern new york city history. now there was a huge mobilization of the new york city fire department over 200 firefighters were mobilized. as you can see, this is a fire truck here behind me, you know, and they're still on the scene. and this point we have folks in hazmat suit in front of the building. we have like kind of immobilization of people in hazmat suits that clean out the wreckage. that has happened....
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new york city housing costs are still. busy sky high working families are struggling and many look on and say the game is rigged. caleb martin, r t new york. and that brings you right today. thanks for joining me this monday morning, watching our team to national, appreciate your company. and if you can't stick around, i'll be back with updates to the top of the news i ah ah join me every thursday on the alex silent, sure. but i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics, small business, i'm show business. i'll see you then so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started adopting those techniques when i was station and mosul among them, wordpress positions sleep deprivation. and using hypothermia is already beginning
new york city housing costs are still. busy sky high working families are struggling and many look on and say the game is rigged. caleb martin, r t new york. and that brings you right today. thanks for joining me this monday morning, watching our team to national, appreciate your company. and if you can't stick around, i'll be back with updates to the top of the news i ah ah join me every thursday on the alex silent, sure. but i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics, small...
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they don't have barely douglas new york. now we are not only struggling with hunger, we also money to the man. if we can't return the money and he comes to get my daughter, what will happen? i would rather die than let him take her. despite a taliban ban on forced marriages, the practice is continuing with many afghans unable to afford even basic goods. a payment from a perspective, grooms family can amount to the difference between life and death. in some cases, families are now also giving up their sons break. so it's the right time for the humanity in community to stand up and stay with the people. abandon was led in another part of the camp. her meet, abdullah says he too is desperate for money to treat his chronically ill wife pregnant with their 5th child. 3 years ago he received a down payment for his eldest daughter. now 7 to be married when she's older, but he needs the money now. worth the dear grinnell? well arthur, i have another daughter. i'm even willing to sell her because i need to buy food and medicine. i do
they don't have barely douglas new york. now we are not only struggling with hunger, we also money to the man. if we can't return the money and he comes to get my daughter, what will happen? i would rather die than let him take her. despite a taliban ban on forced marriages, the practice is continuing with many afghans unable to afford even basic goods. a payment from a perspective, grooms family can amount to the difference between life and death. in some cases, families are now also giving up...