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ria graham: and to pay homage to new york, of course, it's a new york style crust. tastes like heaven. [laughing] [upbeat music] kevol graham: pappardelle pasta, jerk chicken, gochujang wings. ria graham: you just got to dig in. let me try that pigeon. [italian music] angie mar: so i'm french trained but one of the things that was really important to me is to incorporate in a lot of ingredients from asia. so we actually take the breast of pigeon and wrap it in sakura leaves from the cherry trees in spring. i get them imported from japan. johnny devenanzio: wow. angie mar: and then bury it in ash. johnny devenanzio: wow. that's incredible. i'm never going to look at a pigeon the same. yeah. you love it now, don't you? i love them. [slow music] there seems to be this popular notion going around that new york is dead. do you agree with that? absolutely not. the city has always been about literature, and art, and cuisine, and the creatives are the ones that have stayed here. we just roll up our sleeves and we just get on with it. angie mar: no matter if you're the dishw
ria graham: and to pay homage to new york, of course, it's a new york style crust. tastes like heaven. [laughing] [upbeat music] kevol graham: pappardelle pasta, jerk chicken, gochujang wings. ria graham: you just got to dig in. let me try that pigeon. [italian music] angie mar: so i'm french trained but one of the things that was really important to me is to incorporate in a lot of ingredients from asia. so we actually take the breast of pigeon and wrap it in sakura leaves from the cherry...
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great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you're doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand—out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog. and some great documentaries, one using animation to chronicle the plight of an afghan refugee fleeing the taliban 25 years ago. and the other, a portrait of the influential new york rock band formed in the 1960s, the velvet underground. like almost every british schoolchild of my generation, i had the wo
great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and...
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amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> there has been an uptick in private sector strikes, unlike anything we have seen in a long time. amy: from kellogg's to john deere, thousands of workers are on strike across the united states in what some have described as striketober. we will get the latest and speak to a striking worker at john deere. plus we will look at why a group of taxi drivers in new york are launching a hunger strike to demand debt relief for thousands of drivers. >> we want justice. we want action. amy: and we go to buffalo, new york to speak with democratic mayoral candidate india walton. >> i think that, for a person to expect my children have a quality education, a healthy place of live, safe places to play and access to clean air and water is very reasonable. amy: india walton is black nurse and mother of four who is trying to become the first socialist mayor of a major american city in decades. but many top democrats are refusing to endorse her, even though she won the democratic primary, beating the
amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> there has been an uptick in private sector strikes, unlike anything we have seen in a long time. amy: from kellogg's to john deere, thousands of workers are on strike across the united states in what some have described as striketober. we will get the latest and speak to a striking worker at john deere. plus we will look at why a group of taxi drivers in new york are launching a hunger strike to demand debt relief for thousands of drivers....
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among the new york pictorial papers, the new york illustrated news published the largest number of pictures of the riot extending its visual coverage all the way to its august 29th issue. it also offered the most brutish and brutal images of the rioters and and their depredations. the signs of irish catholicism such as the blunt features of one of the people said to have been, quote, sketched from life, ran throughout the illustrated news' riot coverage. some of these displays of, as they put it, celtic physiology, would be reprinted in september 1863 as illustrations in the american phrenological journal to support its findings supposedly based on postmortem examinations of typical rioters' heads and bodies. the crane yas, quote, moral, intellectual and spiritual regions were, sadly, dethe efficient. continuing the quote, their heads were houses of only one story and that a basement. almost every illustrated news engraving depictedded very little variation among rioters whether male or female. that uniformity perhaps due to the antipathy of the irish towards the british publisher. the riot
among the new york pictorial papers, the new york illustrated news published the largest number of pictures of the riot extending its visual coverage all the way to its august 29th issue. it also offered the most brutish and brutal images of the rioters and and their depredations. the signs of irish catholicism such as the blunt features of one of the people said to have been, quote, sketched from life, ran throughout the illustrated news' riot coverage. some of these displays of, as they put...
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back in new york city, officials say the last-minute push is working. the nypd now reporting more than 80% compliance, up from 70% last week. >> i think we're heading in the right direction. >> reporter: and with the rise in vaccinations and the fading delta variant, some encouraging news. new york city reported a covid test positivity rate of less than 1% lester >> all right gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> at the vatican today, the president and the pontiff. president biden meeting with pope francis and mr. biden making a striking admission while speaking to the french president. peter alexander is at the vatican. >> reporter: for president biden, a day of devotion and diplomacy. america's second ever roman catholic president having a private audience with pope francis, with whom he's built a personal bond, giving him a ceremonial commander coin and a compliment. >> you are the most significant warrior for peace i have ever met. >> reporter: president biden was later asked whether the issue of abortion came up >> no, it didn't we talked about the fact h
back in new york city, officials say the last-minute push is working. the nypd now reporting more than 80% compliance, up from 70% last week. >> i think we're heading in the right direction. >> reporter: and with the rise in vaccinations and the fading delta variant, some encouraging news. new york city reported a covid test positivity rate of less than 1% lester >> all right gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> at the vatican today, the president and the pontiff. president...
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through philadelphia and new york city. look at this image tonight, a water spout forming near children's hospital in tampa bay today. the system moving up the east coast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, back with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another tough day. this time, in florida. there's still a tornado watch out there and ft. myers, naples, you're in it for the next couple of hours. then all of this moves up to the north, gifts pulled in by the mother low, which is very slow moving. so, it's going to be widespread from chicago to cleveland all the way to new york. d.c., baltimore, chesapeake bay, delaware bay, i'm worried about coastal flooding there tomorrow afternoon and then the heavy rains move into the new york metro area tomorrow night into saturday and hang around all weekend long. so, we're already saturated here. i think flooding is going to be a problem once again this weekend. david? >> all right, rob, we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, the work
through philadelphia and new york city. look at this image tonight, a water spout forming near children's hospital in tampa bay today. the system moving up the east coast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, back with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another tough day. this time, in florida. there's still a tornado watch out there and ft. myers, naples, you're in it for the next couple of hours. then all of this moves up to the north, gifts pulled in...
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new york. you or someone that comes for i to the forefront to ask you what is the removal of this statue accomplish for the people of new york city. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. it cow town to the radical leftist in the, in the city, which is basically a big makeup of the city. the 2nd bill de blasio was involved with this commission and he's gonna get recommendations, what they should do, what everybody knew, they were could recommend to keep it there. we're going to recommend to leave it alone. the commission was formed with the intent on, on the part of whoever formed it, which i believe was diblasio or the city council, whomever, to get rid of it, to have an excuse to get rid of it. because this is what the commission recommended . and they couldn't just do it on their own because they wanted to. so it's all, it's all show biz, it's all a smokescreen, and it's a bunch of nonsense. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. it's a disgrace on top of it all, a big disgrace to take away the th
new york. you or someone that comes for i to the forefront to ask you what is the removal of this statue accomplish for the people of new york city. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. it cow town to the radical leftist in the, in the city, which is basically a big makeup of the city. the 2nd bill de blasio was involved with this commission and he's gonna get recommendations, what they should do, what everybody knew, they were could recommend to keep it there. we're going to recommend to leave...
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it's kind of a new york city legend. when this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the "new york daily news" said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the "new york daily news" she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the building and heard noises. she told the paper, there are ghosts in all of these buildings. it just happens. it's very spiritual. another neighbor who lived across the street told the paper, quote, i wouldn't go in there right now. it's legendary that ghosts live there. that place would be like moving into "the shining." "shining"! the shadow. all very spooky, right? today that same house, that exact same house on gay street in new york city got a spooky new development in it's spooky history because today that house was raided by the fbi. simultaneousl
it's kind of a new york city legend. when this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the "new york daily news" said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the "new york daily news" she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the...
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a lot of it was upstate, new york more rural populations. as you'd expect in the city, there were population increases appears almost exclusively in the new york city metropolitan area you sell the population increase. and elsewhere in the state you saw a lot of decreases especially in rural areas. >> host: about 90 million people currently reside in new york state. that city has about half that population, don't they? >> absolutely. they have a lot of the congressional districts there federally and state wide. see population there has continue to grow. office of the past decade you've seen a lot of folks across the country moved to cities and new york city is no different there. so populations have increased their's and more rural areas which tend to be more republican in this state, those populations have decreased which will have political consequences. >> host: just from what you've said it sounds like it favors the democrats the redistricting process in new york this year. >> it does. there's one kind of nuance reason in particular does
a lot of it was upstate, new york more rural populations. as you'd expect in the city, there were population increases appears almost exclusively in the new york city metropolitan area you sell the population increase. and elsewhere in the state you saw a lot of decreases especially in rural areas. >> host: about 90 million people currently reside in new york state. that city has about half that population, don't they? >> absolutely. they have a lot of the congressional districts...
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city, and it's time to stop >> reporter: the mandates are extending far beyond new york. it is intensifying not just at street rallies but courtroom missouri's governor parred state offices from punishing those who decline the vaccine. 21 attorneys general have signed the letter, challenging the vaccine requirement for federal contractors. and florida filed a lawsuit. >> we do have a responsibility to stand up for our authority here to govern ourselves >> reporter: back here in new york, city officials say they are planning mandatory overtime and canceling vacations to compensate for any staffing issues francis. >> gabe, thank you >> still to come, halloween screams at the box office. the scary side of nostalgia hits theaters with "last night in soho." >> and amazon raising new questions about the economy. better get new febreze fabric antimicrobial. its water-based formula penetrates fabrics to kill 99.9% of bacteria and it eliminates odors. spray it on your furniture, your rugs, your clothes - wherever bacteria and odors hide. you can even sanitize your car seats! for a
city, and it's time to stop >> reporter: the mandates are extending far beyond new york. it is intensifying not just at street rallies but courtroom missouri's governor parred state offices from punishing those who decline the vaccine. 21 attorneys general have signed the letter, challenging the vaccine requirement for federal contractors. and florida filed a lawsuit. >> we do have a responsibility to stand up for our authority here to govern ourselves >> reporter: back here...
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city university of new york professor emeritus joshua brown teaches a class on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class white new yorkers incensed by inequities in the new military draft, resentful about hardship, and enblamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies battled state militia and federal troops and brutally attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century and a half since the new york city draft riots, numerous popular books and articles have narrated and examined the significance of the events that comprised the largest civil insurrection in u.s. history, and most of these works have included illustrations of the violence that were published in its immediate aftermath in the week weekly pick toral newspapers. many of these accounts have used these images as much more than endorsement for or reiteration of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be evaluated in their own right. eight illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the th
city university of new york professor emeritus joshua brown teaches a class on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class white new yorkers incensed by inequities in the new military draft, resentful about hardship, and enblamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies battled state militia and federal troops and brutally attacked the city's african-american residents. in this...
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., of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they go _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so deep i of 1960s new york city. it goes| so deep. they go so deep within the 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. and it still took decades for people to catch up to what they are doing. so you learn so much about not only the 19605, but why did that happen? that about not only the 1960s, but why did that happen?- why did that happen? at the centre of— why did that happen? at the centre of it _ why did that happen? at the centre of it was _ why did that happen? at the centre of it was the - why did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous | why did that happen? at the i centre of it was the famous new york city artist and film director andy warhol, who discovered the band and became their manager.
., of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they go _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so deep i of 1960s new york city. it goes| so deep. they go so deep within the 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. and it still took decades...
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york historical society where you have a wonderful archive of new york hotels. but the reasons that i can only speculate about, the folder on the barbizon is very very thin. it's illustrative of the general sort of landscape of sources available for the barbizon. this was really about finding different avenues to get at the story of the barbizon and literally sort of building it back up brick by brick. >> it is almost as if the lack of sources gave you a much more multidimensional approach to that larger story, and that gives the narrative quite a bit of vitality as well. >> [inaudible]. i think you are absolutely right. when i look back even on sort of the more academic books i have written about, "communism in every day life", the barbizon and what i have been working on for my next book, it really is -- this is what interests me, how you can put together a multifacetted story and that does means multifacetted sources and a way of thinking about sources, absolutely. >> definitely. the barbizon hotel, it wasn't just a safe and respectable place where single wom
york historical society where you have a wonderful archive of new york hotels. but the reasons that i can only speculate about, the folder on the barbizon is very very thin. it's illustrative of the general sort of landscape of sources available for the barbizon. this was really about finding different avenues to get at the story of the barbizon and literally sort of building it back up brick by brick. >> it is almost as if the lack of sources gave you a much more multidimensional...
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great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you're doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand—out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog. and some great documentaries, one using animation to chronicle the plight of an afghan refugee fleeing the taliban 25 years ago. and the other, a portrait of the influential new york rock band formed in the 1960s, the velvet underground. like almost every british schoolchild of my generation, i had the wo
great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and...
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. >> only new york city though, right? >> and they get daily maid service because that was in the original contract with the barbizon. >> that does segue into her first question and it's a simple one where exactly was the barbizon located? >> absolutely. the barbizon was and still is on lexington avenue. >> beautifully centrally located. >> it's interesting it was centrally located but certainly, it was, whatever warring desolate irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is a wonderful writer and he's remarkable and he opened a bar called maliki's two blocks away from the barbizon and it was the first singles bar in new york and it was obviously a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon. that really changed the social landscape of the upper east side for these women. >> one of our viewers is wondering was that popular culture at the time or later in the movie or stories or novels or whatever? >> the bell jar and it is literally ab
. >> only new york city though, right? >> and they get daily maid service because that was in the original contract with the barbizon. >> that does segue into her first question and it's a simple one where exactly was the barbizon located? >> absolutely. the barbizon was and still is on lexington avenue. >> beautifully centrally located. >> it's interesting it was centrally located but certainly, it was, whatever warring desolate irish neighborhood and what...
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maria, thank you so much from the "new york times. >>> a live look at the white house now, the flag at half staff in honor of colin powell he died this morning at 84 complications of covid-19 as he battled -- as he battled cancer. general powell broke barriers as the first black secretary of state and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. today president biden remembered him as a dear friend and a patriot. >> one of our great military leaders and a man of overwhelming decency this is a guy born the son of immigrants in new york city, raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college in new york, and he rose to the highest ranks not only of the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> president biden today, former president obama also weighing in he says general powell refused to accept that race would limit his dreams and helped a generation of young people set their sights higher. nbc's kelly o'donnell how on general powell's trailblazing career. >> reporter: colin powell, the nation's first african-american secretary of state a soldier and state
maria, thank you so much from the "new york times. >>> a live look at the white house now, the flag at half staff in honor of colin powell he died this morning at 84 complications of covid-19 as he battled -- as he battled cancer. general powell broke barriers as the first black secretary of state and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. today president biden remembered him as a dear friend and a patriot. >> one of our great military leaders and a man of overwhelming...
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new york city? oh, okay. any community, can anybody afford to lose that many cops, firefighters, nurses, first responders, crime surging already, billion dollar cut to the nypd? at this point, people have made up their mind, this is not about vax or not vax, clearly people in these professions, teachers, nurses, firemen, policemen, military, they have made up their mind, they are willing to lose their income, their benefits, their pension, they have made up their mind, whether you agree or not. it appears we are on a collision course because a new york judge refused to cause the mandate for the city's workforce. the new york city firefighters union is now telling their members to defy the mandate. down in florida, governor desantis, he is once again becoming a beacon of hope for common sense americans. he is now planning to give $5,000 bonuses to any out-of-state law enforcement officers that want to relocate to florida. not a bad idea. the weather is better, taxes lower. here with reaction from a former whit
new york city? oh, okay. any community, can anybody afford to lose that many cops, firefighters, nurses, first responders, crime surging already, billion dollar cut to the nypd? at this point, people have made up their mind, this is not about vax or not vax, clearly people in these professions, teachers, nurses, firemen, policemen, military, they have made up their mind, they are willing to lose their income, their benefits, their pension, they have made up their mind, whether you agree or not....
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he lives in new york city. today he will speak to us about his book "the improbable wendell wilkie the businessman who saved the republican party and his country, and conceived a new world order welcome, david. it's good to be here. among wendell wilkie's late words were whatever we do at home constitutes foreign-policy and whatever we do constitutes domestic policy. they appear in an american program with 10 extraordinary chapters for the contemporary reader and they were stunned by their media they. if you read chapter 8 wilkie's entire platform of 1944 republican national convention with his keynesian economics its national -- the civil rights plan the civil union plan and progressivism reagan republicans would reject. on presidents' day of 1892 in ellwood indiana wendell lewis wilkie was born in a family of six and the juniors did much of the ring after their academic mother advance and pass the state bar enjoyed her husband. the wilkie's were southern democrats and william jennings bryan. he ran in 1900 he
he lives in new york city. today he will speak to us about his book "the improbable wendell wilkie the businessman who saved the republican party and his country, and conceived a new world order welcome, david. it's good to be here. among wendell wilkie's late words were whatever we do at home constitutes foreign-policy and whatever we do constitutes domestic policy. they appear in an american program with 10 extraordinary chapters for the contemporary reader and they were stunned by their...
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andrew ansbro of the uniformed firefighters association in new york. a row between britain and france overfishing rights in uk waters has escalated further. the french prime minister has written to the european commission asking it to begin proceedings that could lead to retaliatory tariffs on uk goods entering the eu. arriving in rome with a diplomatic row brewing, the prime minister stressed the ties that bind the uk and france. an old ally and friend, but the french president tonight told the financial times the uk's credibility is at stake in the row over fishing. this is the front line of this fight, which has been rumbling for months. the authorities here injersey and across the uk say they have stuck to agreements made after brexit and issued licences to french boats that can prove a history of fishing these waters. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. local fishermen, like their counterparts across the channel, are frustrated and worried. the feeling amongst the fleet yesterday was one of absolute despair. certainly, there are real
andrew ansbro of the uniformed firefighters association in new york. a row between britain and france overfishing rights in uk waters has escalated further. the french prime minister has written to the european commission asking it to begin proceedings that could lead to retaliatory tariffs on uk goods entering the eu. arriving in rome with a diplomatic row brewing, the prime minister stressed the ties that bind the uk and france. an old ally and friend, but the french president tonight told...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate the chairman's efforts in regards to this bill. and at this time, i would urge my colleagues to support the bill and would yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas -- the gentleman yields back. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, the equal act of 2021 represents an important step in our efforts to reform the criminal justice system. i thank representatives jeffries, scott, armstrong, and bacon for their leadership in introducing this important legislation and for assembling a broad and bipartisan coalition of stakeholders in support of the bill. including the department of justice, advocacy groups that span the entire ideological spectrum. i strongly urge my colleagues to giving you a front row seat to democracy. >>> c-span 3 takes you live to c
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate the chairman's efforts in regards to this bill. and at this time, i would urge my colleagues to support the bill and would yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas -- the gentleman yields back. mr....
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> former new york governor andrew cuomo is now facing a criminal complaint. cuomo is now ordered to appear in an albany court next month stemming from allegations that he groped a woman in 2020. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: months after resigning, former new york governor andrew cuomo now faces a criminal complaint of forcibly touching a woman in the governor's executive mansion last year. according to the complaint filed by an albany county sheriff investigator, cuomo did intentionally forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim, specifically the victim's left breast for the purpose of degrading and gratifying his sexual desires. i sat down with one of the alleged victims, brittany commisso, cuomo's former executive assistant, for an exclusive last august. >> he put his hand up my blouse and cupped my breast over my bra. >> reporter: while the complaint does not name the alleged victim, the description of the incident closely mirrors bri
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> former new york governor andrew cuomo is now facing a criminal complaint. cuomo is now ordered to appear in an albany court next month stemming from allegations that he groped a woman in 2020. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: months after resigning, former new york governor andrew cuomo now faces a criminal complaint of forcibly touching a woman in the governor's executive mansion last year. according to the complaint filed...
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solo de maybelline new york. adios manchas en los dientes. colgate optic white renewal blanquea profundamente con el poder de peróxido de hidrógeno y prueba optic white whitening pen para remover 15 a os de manchas en soló una semana. señor! señor! enamórate de las nuevas papitas de wendy's, hot and crispy, garantizado o te las reemplazamos. y descubre por qué casi 2 contra 1 las prefirieron sobre las papitas de mcdonald's. prueba las nuevas papitas hot and crispy guaraned de wendy's. y será amor al primer mordisco. yo llevo y recojo a mis hijos de la escuela. así que no puedo trabajar temprano. o tarde. sólo puedo trabajar uno o dos días a la semana por unas cuatro horas. y no puede interferir con mi otro trabajo. necesito producir lo suficiente para que valga la pena. necesito beneficios desde el primer día. y quiero empezar ya. no veo la hora de volver a estar rodeada de adultos. ♪ ♪ ♪ (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> la celebración de la hermosa cultura de oaxaca llegó a new y
solo de maybelline new york. adios manchas en los dientes. colgate optic white renewal blanquea profundamente con el poder de peróxido de hidrógeno y prueba optic white whitening pen para remover 15 a os de manchas en soló una semana. señor! señor! enamórate de las nuevas papitas de wendy's, hot and crispy, garantizado o te las reemplazamos. y descubre por qué casi 2 contra 1 las prefirieron sobre las papitas de mcdonald's. prueba las nuevas papitas hot and crispy guaraned de wendy's. y...
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carley: the new york post has a write-up on this topic and they say new york city's war on drugs is over, the junkies won. tell us about the new law that governor hochul just signed. >> it's the pinnacle of what could be called the harm reduction model of dealing with people using dangerous drugs on our streets. this is the model of governing which aloys needle -- allows needle exchanges and things like that rather than any involvement from law enforcement. this is that playing out right now in new york sigh and unfortunately the people it leaves out of the process are the public who have to see these conditions, who have to stumble upon needles in their public spaces and unfortunately this is essentially a license for people, addicted people, to use drugs wherever and whenever they please. as we saw with marijuana, this is going to lead to more people using drugs in our parks and public spaces. carley: before i get to you, kathy, one more to you, joe. before police could arrest somebody if they see them injecting drugs, by that empty syringe and drug residue left in the syringe, now und
carley: the new york post has a write-up on this topic and they say new york city's war on drugs is over, the junkies won. tell us about the new law that governor hochul just signed. >> it's the pinnacle of what could be called the harm reduction model of dealing with people using dangerous drugs on our streets. this is the model of governing which aloys needle -- allows needle exchanges and things like that rather than any involvement from law enforcement. this is that playing out right...
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♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> over the land, so we are fighting for clean water for future generations, for mother earth, the world. amy: people versus fossil fuels. over 530 people have been arrested in washington, d.c. calling on president biden to declare a climate emergency and stop approving fossil fuel projects. thursday, dozens of activists occupied the bureau of indian affairs for the first time since the 1970's. we will get the latest and speak to two indigenous activists arrested this week. then we look at this man tearing crisis unfolding in the world's largest jail complex, kers island in new york, in one of the richest cities in the world. this as the new york governor starts transferring women and transgender people held there, most of them awaiting trial, to a maximum security prison. >> it is unbelievable and unacceptable. womeshould not be transferred from one hellhole to another hellhole. amy: we will speak to a leader of the campaign, who was once held at rikers, and to public advocate jumaan
♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> over the land, so we are fighting for clean water for future generations, for mother earth, the world. amy: people versus fossil fuels. over 530 people have been arrested in washington, d.c. calling on president biden to declare a climate emergency and stop approving fossil fuel projects. thursday, dozens of activists occupied the bureau of indian affairs for the first time since the 1970's. we will get the latest and speak to two...
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the crime wave in new york. they are so emboldened that people are committing crimes in broad daylight. shootings, murders, rapes assault. give criminals customer service? they need to be behind bars, ends much story. judge jeanine: let's go to another story i found interesting. britney alding is wearing t-shirt, everyone went ballistic. jason said that's too bad. my kids can wear whatever they want to wear and i won't apologize for my kid. apparently this stuff is being sold at a website. and the post shows the kids memphis three wearing shirts called hidin from biden. >> there are a lot of country music fans proud and excited to see this. they are seeing an entertainer saying we are not going to bow to the cancel culture mob. this is what more artists and entertainers need to be doing. stand up and saying the left is not going to. we love america, we are sick of joe biden returning this country. thank god for the aldeen family for standing up. judge jeanine: the stars on the right are willing to do this. on th
the crime wave in new york. they are so emboldened that people are committing crimes in broad daylight. shootings, murders, rapes assault. give criminals customer service? they need to be behind bars, ends much story. judge jeanine: let's go to another story i found interesting. britney alding is wearing t-shirt, everyone went ballistic. jason said that's too bad. my kids can wear whatever they want to wear and i won't apologize for my kid. apparently this stuff is being sold at a website. and...
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as an undergraduate and at international studies from the university of washington and phd from new york university. she's held the host of research grants and fellowships including her most recent book the hotel that set women free is the editor's choice and has received international coverage with the new yorker, "the new york " times," "the wall street journal," the post, the sunday observer and the london times among many others. in addition, a well-known scholar behind the iron curtain starting with her groundbreaking book that originated a new field of study.e welcome. >> i am delighted to be here. >> delighted to have you and to discuss your book the hotel that set women free. it's so many things. it's the story of a place and it's also a wonderful narrative that interweaves the history of the united states with a nuanced history of women and the businesses that professionally supported them. as a scholar myself i'm so curious about your own scholarly process and where in the world did you begin? >> i say that half jokingly. i am interested in topics that haven't been written abou
as an undergraduate and at international studies from the university of washington and phd from new york university. she's held the host of research grants and fellowships including her most recent book the hotel that set women free is the editor's choice and has received international coverage with the new yorker, "the new york " times," "the wall street journal," the post, the sunday observer and the london times among many others. in addition, a well-known scholar...
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only in new york city the. that does segue into the first question of the evening and it's o a simple one. >> it was on 63rd and still is 63rd and lexington avenue centrally locatedly near everything. centrally located but it was sort of a boring desolate irish neighborhood and what changed things up he opened the bar two blocks away from the barbizon and was the first singles bar in new york that sort of changed the social landscape of the upper east side. >> one of the viewers is wondering if there's any depictions. >> it is about the experience that goes without saying that everybody knows it is biographical but to what extent. to an extreme extent really what she recounts but everything that happens there really did happen and including how famously throwing the entire wardrobe off the roof of the hotel on the last night that shef was there and then going home and having a breakdown in what we know is her first suicide attempt. there were a few movies based on the women's hotels i don't know if any of you r
only in new york city the. that does segue into the first question of the evening and it's o a simple one. >> it was on 63rd and still is 63rd and lexington avenue centrally locatedly near everything. centrally located but it was sort of a boring desolate irish neighborhood and what changed things up he opened the bar two blocks away from the barbizon and was the first singles bar in new york that sort of changed the social landscape of the upper east side. >> one of the viewers is...
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and rubbish piling up in new york city of the sanitation work as protest against the new york coven vaccination mandate. that set to see un vaccinated city employees, rather unvaccinated city employees place unpaid leave from monday. huge the controversial ah . whether we're good afternoon, russia life, marty's world views age q. my name's kevin, thanks for checking in with us this weekend. wherever you shooting in from. i'm a good start in italy then. what's the big news this weekend? where are this? she has g 20 summit kicked off. it's the groups 1st in person gathering since the start of the pandemic. and no question covered 19 is very much on the agenda. still let him a po, to news, attended via video link stress just a little earlier last hour. there's an urgent need to speed up mutual recognition of vaccines. i told her, but i did send you money. i would like to draw your attention to the fact that despite the decision of the g 20, still not all countries in need have access to vaccines and other vital resources. this is also due to, i believe, unfair competition protectionism due to the
and rubbish piling up in new york city of the sanitation work as protest against the new york coven vaccination mandate. that set to see un vaccinated city employees, rather unvaccinated city employees place unpaid leave from monday. huge the controversial ah . whether we're good afternoon, russia life, marty's world views age q. my name's kevin, thanks for checking in with us this weekend. wherever you shooting in from. i'm a good start in italy then. what's the big news this weekend? where...
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full of migrant kids from texas to new york under cover of darkness. carley: griff jenkins joins us with questions about the white house's resettlement policies. >> reporter: migrant runs, one of the solutions to the border crisis. look at the new york post cover expressing charter flights arriving westchester county airport, children and teens on planes that originated in texas intended to quietly resettle for unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border and record numbers. a spokesman for hhs acknowledged the flights in a statement saying, quote, in recent weeks unaccompanied children passed through west as a sister en route to their final destination to be unified with their parents were vetted sponsor. the post reports touching down in florida dropping off children before continuing to new york, infuriating florida governor rhonda sanders his spokesman said, quote, if the biden administration is so confident their weapon border policy is good for the country why the secrecy? that question will come up in a senate hearing when chris magnus, the
full of migrant kids from texas to new york under cover of darkness. carley: griff jenkins joins us with questions about the white house's resettlement policies. >> reporter: migrant runs, one of the solutions to the border crisis. look at the new york post cover expressing charter flights arriving westchester county airport, children and teens on planes that originated in texas intended to quietly resettle for unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border and record numbers. a...
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we discussed this relevance with a retired new york police detective. the people that are calling to, to get rid of the police or the fun. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because they see that the police are actually needed to be up picking crime around the country. especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the politicians who are calling for the fun, the police are doing you for political gain to doing it to get folds. they're doing it to empathize or criminals and those who love them. and when you make friends with criminals, when you make friends with criminals, you make enemies up, your police. the police can't do the jobs effectively without the community and the community can live and prosper well without the help of the police. so it has to be both ways government has to encourage this. they have to increase funding, federal funding for police departments to get better training and better equipment . and to continue to attack this rise of crime across the country. i stay with us no
we discussed this relevance with a retired new york police detective. the people that are calling to, to get rid of the police or the fun. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because they see that the police are actually needed to be up picking crime around the country. especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the politicians who are calling for the fun, the police are doing you for political gain to doing it to get folds. they're...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in new york. u.s. and chinese leaders look to southeast asia as a strategic battleground. the chinese have pushed for territory even as the americans push back. now, southeast asian leaders have shared their concerns over the rivalry. members of the association of southeast asian nations, japan, the united states, china, and
i'm catherine kobayashi in new york. u.s. and chinese leaders look to southeast asia as a strategic battleground. the chinese have pushed for territory even as the americans push back. now, southeast asian leaders have shared their concerns over the rivalry. members of the association of southeast asian nations, japan, the united states, china, and
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>> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no symptoms and was fully vaccinated in january. >>> there are new developments when it comes to the covid vaccine. the fda scheduled three meetings this month to discuss booster doses and pfizer's shot for children ages 5 to 11. meantime, dr. anthony fauci, president biden's chief medical adviser, spoke about whether families should avoid large gatherings for christmas. here's what he had to say on "face the nation." >> it's just too soon to tell. we've just got to concentrate on continuing to get those numbers down and not try to jump ahead by weeks or m
>> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no symptoms and...
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i cannot believe he is here sitting right next to me in new york. it is everything that jean has a vision for an immigration system, one that protects immigrant voices. we are so grateful to see a change in that policy, to see secretary mayorkas say that immigrants will not be targeted for engaging in first amendment activity, for speaking out about the injustices they see. what we want to see now is that principle be put into action. jean is here with us. he has been given special parole, but the fight is not over. we have to make sure that jean is with us to stay and that other activists can be rest assured that they can be here and remain with their families and continue to speak out and speak up and protect our rights without fear of deportation. amy: alina, explain the role of the virginia governor, governor northam. alina: governor northam gave us a tremendous gift. he recognized that people deserve second chances. jean: received a deportation -- no light jean received a deportation order. after he served his time and lived his life, raised hi
i cannot believe he is here sitting right next to me in new york. it is everything that jean has a vision for an immigration system, one that protects immigrant voices. we are so grateful to see a change in that policy, to see secretary mayorkas say that immigrants will not be targeted for engaging in first amendment activity, for speaking out about the injustices they see. what we want to see now is that principle be put into action. jean is here with us. he has been given special parole, but...
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— did they select this particular block in new york? thank you so much. block in new york? thank you so much- the _ block in new york? thank you so much. the race _ block in new york? thank you so much. the race started - block in new york? thank you so much. the race started in - block in new york? thank you so much. the race started in 1997 l much. the race started in 1997 on a request by the marathon on team which had put on running races and multi— day rate is up to 1000 miles but he thought it was time for the athletes to reach for the stars so to speak. the new york times calls that the everest of ultra—running so since that time, 49 people have completed the distance within the 52 days time frame and the fastest time is a0 days nine hours and six minutes and this year, because of covid, we have a limited field of only seven but five are close to finish. we are waiting on day a0 of 52 and the leader, from italy, is on pace to become the third fastest of all time in the history of the event and he has a 300 mile lead on second place, who happens to live in taiwan a
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my grandfather was the new york state assembly. my father was that new york state assembly than a member of congress. i am an only child and very close to both of my parents. we have sunday breakfast and have elections for who is going to be the president of the day. as if i am elected president. [laughter] i will take us all to the zoo and what ever you promised he would get to fulfill and learned a lot about making deals so you could get that extra vote. we would have elected officials come to our house all the time. that was an area in which i was very comfortable. my dad did not run until i was in high school where there is a discussion of politics he was always involved in campaigns. my dad did run for politics i continued to follow in his heels and found the debates, the protest so much as campaigning. my friends and i would go door to door with him and just became a natural vote not at the time going back to the question whether female role model what i've thought i would run for office but i really enjoy being part of the w
my grandfather was the new york state assembly. my father was that new york state assembly than a member of congress. i am an only child and very close to both of my parents. we have sunday breakfast and have elections for who is going to be the president of the day. as if i am elected president. [laughter] i will take us all to the zoo and what ever you promised he would get to fulfill and learned a lot about making deals so you could get that extra vote. we would have elected officials come...