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affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. it's a desperately needed part of the city environment here. for undocumented or immigrant populations, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide for — enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people, people of colour in new york city, generally don't have the kind of wealth and social power to easily bounce back from a climate disaster. ida was a different type of storm. it didn't push up sea levels as much. rather, it dumped down an incredible amount of rain very rapidly, and that also flooded the subways, it flooded people's basements. i feel an incredible responsibility to get our decision—makers, corporations and government to slash pollution because i know that the place i grew up in will not survive. my office is responsible for preparing th
affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. it's a desperately needed part of the city environment here. for undocumented or immigrant populations, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide for — enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people,...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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what was coming _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in — boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my - boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my drain in the back— was coming in from my drain in the back and the side of the house _ the back and the side of the house. what was gushing through that thing — house. what was gushing through that thing and maybe there was a rise _ that thing and maybe there was a rise to — that thing and maybe there was a rise to about nine feet. manhattan the bronx, 9:30 pm, manhattan the bronx, 9:30 p.m., take shelter, right now. i am ickin: take shelter, right now. i am picking everything _ take shelter, right now. i am picking everything up, - picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted.- we did not want to be electrocuted. ~ .. ., ., electrocuted. we activated out such [an electrocuted. we activated out such plan and _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan an
what was coming _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in — boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my - boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my drain in the back— was coming in from my drain in the back and the side of the house _ the back and the side of the house. what was gushing through that thing — house. what was gushing through that thing and maybe there was a rise _ that thing and maybe there was...
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but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here, which is very much an image of tammany hall, certainly suggests evil and corruption. again, from nast's perspective, from the perspective of that first political culture, that is what tammany is, political evil and corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, plunkett of tammany hall, gives a different, more positive view from within the culture itself. so first we're going to -- the next part of class, go over some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then after that we will look at some selections from plunkett of tammany hall to give you a response from within that second political culture. first political culture, looking from the outside, this is all corruption, this is destroying american politics, an american version. from that first political culture, anti-catholic, around at this irish. all that being said, the charges of co
but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here, which is very much an image of tammany hall, certainly suggests evil and corruption. again, from nast's perspective, from the perspective of that first political culture, that is what tammany is, political evil and corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, plunkett of tammany hall, gives a...
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nineteenth century new york city politics. then offer matthew rosa recounts world war ii by the 37th battalion caring for 25 people to a concentration camp. u.s. troops and survivors, 60 years after the war. later, veterans from world war ii through the iraq war and share their expenses. find more schedule information@c-span.org/history will consult your program guide. here's lectures in history. >> good morning, everyone. today's lecture, called to many catholic. we'll be looking at catholics and american policy, especially american urban politics in the late 19th century. to put this in context of what we've been looking at the past couple of weeks and what we've been looking at this struggle for american catholics to find their place in american culture. despite persistent of loyalty and patriotism and despite the real human sacrifice of life in the civil war, after the civil war up next remained viewed by most americans with suspicion and fear. a variety of reasons for this. the members of what was perceived as a foreign c
nineteenth century new york city politics. then offer matthew rosa recounts world war ii by the 37th battalion caring for 25 people to a concentration camp. u.s. troops and survivors, 60 years after the war. later, veterans from world war ii through the iraq war and share their expenses. find more schedule information@c-span.org/history will consult your program guide. here's lectures in history. >> good morning, everyone. today's lecture, called to many catholic. we'll be looking at...
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or limit today new york city? >> god question. it had national implications. harpers weekly was a national magazine and nast's cartoons were spread across the country. and they did -- they had a tremendous effect in terms of linking political corruption with local urban politics, but at the same time political corruption across the board in the late 1860s, the grant administration, so this is the national runner-up -- republican party rhetoric is one of kind of moral uprightness. you remember we looked at earlier grant's attack on catholic schools in name of, you know, republican political principles. still grant's administration was one of the most corrupt ever. it was corrupt up to that point. so there was a lot of graft at the national level. it's interesting that despite graft in the grant administration, the republican party still emerged as a kind of party of good governance because they spoke that rhetoric, whatever graft was going on, they spoke the language of good government and purity where the tammany
or limit today new york city? >> god question. it had national implications. harpers weekly was a national magazine and nast's cartoons were spread across the country. and they did -- they had a tremendous effect in terms of linking political corruption with local urban politics, but at the same time political corruption across the board in the late 1860s, the grant administration, so this is the national runner-up -- republican party rhetoric is one of kind of moral uprightness. you...
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reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 a green card holders and people authorize to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to participate in municipal elections. helping to elect the next mayor comptroller and a city council. they will also be allowed to vote on local ballot initiatives. so joining us today to talk about this new change in new york election lie, we welcome kerry and berg. somebody very familiar at a former candidate for new york city council. thank you for joining me. carrie anne, you for having me. okay, so this is some of the are obviously you probably know the election laws there in new york very, very well. so do you support this law? and do you believe that new yorkers would benefit from extending the franchise to non citizens would be very important to them. i believe that definitely there is a benefit to expanding that voting, who however i am not 100 percent in support of expanding to recall holders or citizens who are in route to become 3 car ho
reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 a green card holders and people authorize to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to participate in municipal elections. helping to elect the next mayor comptroller and a city council. they will also be allowed to vote on local ballot initiatives. so joining us today to talk about this new change in new york election lie, we welcome kerry and berg. somebody very familiar at a...
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new york city has been helping my children a lot. but when it comes to my son, they fell to me completely because i put all my trust on them. i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i want it, but i figure at least he's gonna be buried. he'll be a piece. but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, one heart island is open, new york is on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is the commercial capital of america is the centre. which publishing industry is the center of fashion and of course, next to the glitz next to the glamour. next to the mansions, being built by a t stewart of the vanderbilt's, you have the reality of the 5 points. the slums at the very, very difficult lives lived by most new yorkers. that is to say, working class and poor new york is forced to create a whole series of institutions to deal with the realities of tens of thousands of immigrants coming into the city. continually. there was a sense, i th
new york city has been helping my children a lot. but when it comes to my son, they fell to me completely because i put all my trust on them. i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i want it, but i figure at least he's gonna be buried. he'll be a piece. but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, one heart island is open, new york is on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is...
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and a major milestone here in new york city. phil lipof reports. >> reporter: tonight, new york city looking more like it did pre-pandemic. the world's largest marathon back after a two-year delay. >> our whole mantra has been welcome back. let's run this city. let's be back, let's come together. >> reporter: 30,000 runners required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test before the race. and tonight, the white house not backing down as the justice department vowing to defend the biden administration's vaccine mandate for all businesses with 100 employees or more after a federal appeals court blocked it this weekend, questioning its constitutionality. >> it's good for people's health and for the economy. that's why these requirements make so much sense. >> reporter: federal officials aso promising to ramp up the vaccination effort for children ages 5 through 11 this week. starting monday, new york city opening pop-up vaccination sites at all public schools where kids in that age group can get the shot. in chicago, mayor
and a major milestone here in new york city. phil lipof reports. >> reporter: tonight, new york city looking more like it did pre-pandemic. the world's largest marathon back after a two-year delay. >> our whole mantra has been welcome back. let's run this city. let's be back, let's come together. >> reporter: 30,000 runners required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test before the race. and tonight, the white house not backing down as the justice department vowing to...
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isn't the new york city marathon particularly hard? >> i thought that it was i think everything is hard but the bridges, i think, i didn't realize, you know, obviously, you have to go uphill before you go downhill that was rough but it was -- it was amazing the crowds keep you going. but i will say that someone was like, how are you that with it at 23 miles? i'm like, well, i happened to struggle really bad from mile 10 to, like, 20, so i think i got it out of the way early. >> second wind >> yes >> were you listening to music >> i had my headphones on. i couldn't even listen to music because i couldn't hear it the crowds it was that amazing. it was just -- and not even always for me, obviously you're running with so many people and they have their own cheer sections so we're all -- i was just crying the whole time >> by the way, your cheer section is right here, your dad, jim gaffney. what does it mean to you that your daughter -- she met her accomplishment, but she was running for you. >> well, it was -- i'm really proud of her and p
isn't the new york city marathon particularly hard? >> i thought that it was i think everything is hard but the bridges, i think, i didn't realize, you know, obviously, you have to go uphill before you go downhill that was rough but it was -- it was amazing the crowds keep you going. but i will say that someone was like, how are you that with it at 23 miles? i'm like, well, i happened to struggle really bad from mile 10 to, like, 20, so i think i got it out of the way early. >>...
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but this person didn't just because you're dealing with a proxy in a big city like new york. that being said, is there any, have you noticed anything else being said to do, to try to make that streamline process more efficient to go along with this bill? so many times we put the horse before the card and in this case, do you feel like that could happen where you might actually have people one person being given a chance to vote in the other, not just because the paperwork didn't get processed. i see that there will be confusion with this particular as we saw that were right. so i was boating. we saw the roll out of that new system basically become disastrous. i do not want this to happen in another municipal election where you're voting for the may or the controller and so forth. this is why i think they really should ensure that there's money behind this. and we also meet so kind of read that the board of elections and take out the patriot system that exists in that particular institution to ensure that we are protecting the rights of all american citizens and non citizens.
but this person didn't just because you're dealing with a proxy in a big city like new york. that being said, is there any, have you noticed anything else being said to do, to try to make that streamline process more efficient to go along with this bill? so many times we put the horse before the card and in this case, do you feel like that could happen where you might actually have people one person being given a chance to vote in the other, not just because the paperwork didn't get processed....
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from new york city, good morning to you all. coming up from the bloomberg new economy forum, we will hear from the prime minister of singapore. from new york city, for our audience worldwide on radio and tv, it is imminent. tom: i still cannot spell it. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden is still deciding whether to reappoint federal reserve chair powell or replace him. he told reporters to expect an announcement in the next four days. a chairman said there is no doubt the senate will confirm either candidate. inflation and the u.k. is at the highest level in the decade putting pressure on the bank of england to raise interest rates. higher costs for fuel, restaurants and hotels led to adjustment in prices. a secretive government-backed organization -- competing semiconductors. some tech giants see the metaverse as the next area of growth. the ceo of google. >> the market valuation, our mission is timeless. there is more need for information than ever before. ritika: global news 24 hours a day, on air and o
from new york city, good morning to you all. coming up from the bloomberg new economy forum, we will hear from the prime minister of singapore. from new york city, for our audience worldwide on radio and tv, it is imminent. tom: i still cannot spell it. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden is still deciding whether to reappoint federal reserve chair powell or replace him. he told reporters to expect an announcement in the next four days. a chairman said there is no doubt the...
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let's go to miguel, you're there in new york city. maybe less of a nail biter, but this is coming at a very critical time for new york city. >> reporter: yeah, look, this is a nail biter that will be the shock of the evening. i can say that, you know, the turnout today might play some roll in this election. brooklyn borough hall, which should be very, very busy right now. it is very, very, very not busy. these are all of the stations where one fills out their ballots and then over at the end of the room is where they actually scan them through. they only had about three dozen ballots scanned in over the last two hours that they have been open. this election, both candidates hitting on crime, housing, homelessness, those big issues that new yorkers are concerned with. and it features the vegan ex-cop against the cat-loving founder of the guardian angels, very colorful individual on the republican side, curtis sliwa running against adams. it is expected because it is such a democratic city, about 4-1 registration here that the democrat
let's go to miguel, you're there in new york city. maybe less of a nail biter, but this is coming at a very critical time for new york city. >> reporter: yeah, look, this is a nail biter that will be the shock of the evening. i can say that, you know, the turnout today might play some roll in this election. brooklyn borough hall, which should be very, very busy right now. it is very, very, very not busy. these are all of the stations where one fills out their ballots and then over at the...
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my plan a was i become the mayor of new york city and that i lost the forward party as mayor of new york city and say check itout, a new way forward . and we're going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. but that wasplan a and then i did not win . and the other plan, plan to a where i'm building the forward party as an independent . >> i asked yesterday on my twitter account if my readers are more followers have questions for you and there were a lot of feedback and a lot of questions but i say the right choice vote, the number one question was just concerned that a criticism that you had run as a democrat and had planned to leave the party but didn't tell anyone so what would you say to that criticism and do you understand why some of the people that supported you would have been concerned that you are representing that you're a democrat while you knew that you would possibly be leaving the party . >> i was straightforward about my policies. i think there's views of policy proposals so to me that should be why you vote for someone and why you're excited abou
my plan a was i become the mayor of new york city and that i lost the forward party as mayor of new york city and say check itout, a new way forward . and we're going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. but that wasplan a and then i did not win . and the other plan, plan to a where i'm building the forward party as an independent . >> i asked yesterday on my twitter account if my readers are more followers have questions for you and there were a lot of...
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>> the new york city is alive with enthusiasm and energy. it has been a perfect fall day for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about 33000 racers took part, that number down from over 50000 in previous years. officials agreed to reduce the size of the field of this year to prevent overcrowding with covid. those taking part in the marathon, which is still going on right now, were required to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test within 48 hours of race day and are also required to wear face coverings at the start and finish. the 26-point to mile course began on staten island, goes to the city's five boroughs and it right here in manhattan central park with more than 1 milli
>> the new york city is alive with enthusiasm and energy. it has been a perfect fall day for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about...
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thousands of new york city workers facing a vaccine mandate that took effect today. so what happens now? >>> plus, it's a challenging task, but seating a jury in the trial of kyle rittenhouse. an update on the fate of the man who shot three people during a night of social justice protests in wisconsin. >>> and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking that rainfall and more rain chances ahead. i've got my brand-new update in about ten minutes. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis. you may bruise more easily or take longer to stop bleeding. xarelto® can cause serious and in rare c
thousands of new york city workers facing a vaccine mandate that took effect today. so what happens now? >>> plus, it's a challenging task, but seating a jury in the trial of kyle rittenhouse. an update on the fate of the man who shot three people during a night of social justice protests in wisconsin. >>> and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking that rainfall and more rain chances ahead. i've got my brand-new update in about ten minutes. i didn't have to shout out...
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back here in new york city, we have learned ever since that 5:00 p.m. deadline on friday, more than 2,000 firefighters took medical leave phillip? >> kathy, thank you. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki announcing she has contracted a breakthrough case of covid-19 after members of her household tested positive. she says she's been working from home and quarantining with her family she tested negative from wednesday to thursday andymsymps >>> new polling by nbc news shows that joe biden's approval rating has fall on the 42% and 7 in 10 adults, including half of the democrats surveyed, believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. and attention shifts to the u.n. climate conference, which begins today in scotland. the g20 leaders are facing criticism over the lack of action on climate change nbc's molly hunter joins us now. good morning were there any signs of progress during the g20 summit? >> reporter: hey, good morning from a very windy glasgow, scotland the leaders we heard this weekend in rome spoke a lot about climate change as it rela
back here in new york city, we have learned ever since that 5:00 p.m. deadline on friday, more than 2,000 firefighters took medical leave phillip? >> kathy, thank you. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki announcing she has contracted a breakthrough case of covid-19 after members of her household tested positive. she says she's been working from home and quarantining with her family she tested negative from wednesday to thursday andymsymps >>> new polling by nbc...
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it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." major developments in the kyle rittenhouse murder trial. the prosecution hopes to safe their crumbling case. asking the judge to allow for lesser charges. the judge is considering the request before closing arguments monday. liberals in the media proving they don't care about justice being fair. instead they're turning this trial into a political football. kyle rittenhouse's mom defending her son after president biden called the then 17-year-old a white supremacist. >> i was angry. president biden don't know my son whatsoever. he's not a racist or a white supremacist. he did that for the votes. i was so angry for a while at him. what he did to my son, he defamed him. >> jesse: as the case for self-defense gets stronger, the mainstream media is ramping up their smears. >> kyle rittenhouse testified like a mini brett kavanaugh. >> they're making him out to be acquire boy, if a black kid did that, how would america feel about that? >> if he is freed, it's a message to others like him tha
it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." major developments in the kyle rittenhouse murder trial. the prosecution hopes to safe their crumbling case. asking the judge to allow for lesser charges. the judge is considering the request before closing arguments monday. liberals in the media proving they don't care about justice being fair. instead they're turning this trial into a political football. kyle rittenhouse's mom defending her son after president biden called the then...
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live in new york city with all about. reporter: mayor elect eric adams pledged to hire the first female new york city police commissioner and according to new york post, the top potential candidates are females. former seattle police chief carmen from a former work police chief roman in philadelphia first black female commissioner, daniel outlaw. following the protest and riots in new york city, adams promised to be tough on crime while at the same time holding police officers accountable. he wants to bring back nypd anti-crime unit to bring down shootings. the unit will be reinvented by recruiting less aggressive ops, making them wear body cameras. local black activist newsom told me it's not enough. >> the body cameras are not preventing cops from brutalizing people. what will prevent cops brutalizing people is sending cops who harm people to jail. as it stands, police don't stop other police officers from harming people. if they did, there would be no eric garner. reporter: he had a contentious meeting with adams on in
live in new york city with all about. reporter: mayor elect eric adams pledged to hire the first female new york city police commissioner and according to new york post, the top potential candidates are females. former seattle police chief carmen from a former work police chief roman in philadelphia first black female commissioner, daniel outlaw. following the protest and riots in new york city, adams promised to be tough on crime while at the same time holding police officers accountable. he...
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todd: new york city reportedly looking for volunteer firefighters from long island and upstate new york, citing an e-mail from an nypd sergeant to 350 volunteer firefighters throughout the state as new york city's covid vaccine mandate for city employees will be enforced today all unvaccinated will be paid on unpaid leave beginning today. carley: listen to this. an unvaccinated colorado teacher put on unpaid leave through the rest of the year, this comes despite the fact that he was granted a relidges us ex. >>> -- religious ex. exemption.teacher joins us now. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. carley: tell us your story. you filed for a religious ex ems exemption from getting the vaccine. what did the district say? >> they informed me that despite the exemption that my presence would cause an undue hardship and myself and my colleagues would be placed of on unpaid leave. carley: what was your reaction when you found that out? >> well, you remember when -- i don't know if your viewers have seen clark griswold when he got his letter from the boss about being in the jelly in the mo
todd: new york city reportedly looking for volunteer firefighters from long island and upstate new york, citing an e-mail from an nypd sergeant to 350 volunteer firefighters throughout the state as new york city's covid vaccine mandate for city employees will be enforced today all unvaccinated will be paid on unpaid leave beginning today. carley: listen to this. an unvaccinated colorado teacher put on unpaid leave through the rest of the year, this comes despite the fact that he was granted a...
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who does is leave you trash, new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually wrestle with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of, of life. ah, they. so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, he, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. ah ah, i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field, that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams. but those dreams haven't been achieved by everyone. ah, it's true of people who are totally away. digging out the titles for subways, we're building our skyscrapers is true of people who have wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic. mm . those stories might not be flattering to tell even more. it might tell us things abou
who does is leave you trash, new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually wrestle with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of, of life. ah, they. so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, he, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. ah ah, i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget...
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certainly if you are from new york city. [laughs] he had to fight a significant battle to get to the united states congress. >> we've asked you a lot of questions. thank you. >> oh, my gosh. i hope it was okay. it was great. >> i just have one final question for. you >> sure. >> what do you think your lasting legacy will be as a representative of congress? years now, when people see your name, what do you think they will say? >> oh, gosh. i don't think they will remember. i would say it was such a short period of time. it was such a blip. if there were people who could remember, i would like it to be -- if i was going to write my own legacy, let's do that. it could be that we could work across the aisle. and she could work with people with whom she didn't agree but she really respected. and always felt really proud to be part of this institution. >> sounds like a great legacy. >> thank you so much for sharing. >> thank you. [laughs] >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war have recorded oral history interview. comi
certainly if you are from new york city. [laughs] he had to fight a significant battle to get to the united states congress. >> we've asked you a lot of questions. thank you. >> oh, my gosh. i hope it was okay. it was great. >> i just have one final question for. you >> sure. >> what do you think your lasting legacy will be as a representative of congress? years now, when people see your name, what do you think they will say? >> oh, gosh. i don't think they...
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new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead they are dead are. mm i think that city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams of but those dreams haven't been achieved by everyone. ah, it's true of people who are totally away digging out the titles for subways, we're building our skyscrapers is true of people who have wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic. mm . those stories might not be flattering to tell even more. it might tell us things about our p
new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead they are dead are. mm i think that city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a...
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and our new york city who's crazy in, in 89. it was cracked and stuff like that and we used to, so we'd in in drugs is buffalo done in our one a getting caught with possession and i went up going on. right. as oliver a little bit of time in those days it was, it was a 0. you could get anything, you get a knife or anything. 11 term that guy had a gun in there. it was like, like, like gladiator school every day. and so when i got short, short means that you go home, you don't have a lot of time left in your state and they gave me a job in the hodge, ireland. ah, you know they shackles on you did a little boss and didn't take you on the boat. i'm a little kid. could hang cos, i'm on the boat to get the boat's going to go down. i think the worse or whatever. and they take you to charlie and i still didn't know that harley was protest fuel. i heard a polish julie movies and stuff like that, but i didn't. i didn't even know what, what he meant. and there's only 2 offices, no french, no, not been. and there was just smell, i don't know
and our new york city who's crazy in, in 89. it was cracked and stuff like that and we used to, so we'd in in drugs is buffalo done in our one a getting caught with possession and i went up going on. right. as oliver a little bit of time in those days it was, it was a 0. you could get anything, you get a knife or anything. 11 term that guy had a gun in there. it was like, like, like gladiator school every day. and so when i got short, short means that you go home, you don't have a lot of time...
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if you fix those three things, the shootings in new york city would drop dramatically. the new york city police department has taken almost 8,000 guns off the street since the bail reform has been there and other officials not doing their's. >> sandra: crime is still spiking in the city and we wake up to horrible stories like this one video of this molotov cocktail that was hurled into a brooklyn bodega and is actually frightening video to see that. this is a 38-year-old man who carried out this attack. you see the footage inside the deli and the fire that was apparently trying to throw a second cocktail and the bystander was able to hit that down and has since been arrested, but this is happening on city streets today. >> yes, new york city detectives are investigating these crimes and unfortunately our justice system is letting them ride out again to victimize the people of the city and it's not fair to the law-abiding citizens of new york city, we have to concentrate more on the victims and not the criminals. >> sandra: i can report that the two daily workers inside
if you fix those three things, the shootings in new york city would drop dramatically. the new york city police department has taken almost 8,000 guns off the street since the bail reform has been there and other officials not doing their's. >> sandra: crime is still spiking in the city and we wake up to horrible stories like this one video of this molotov cocktail that was hurled into a brooklyn bodega and is actually frightening video to see that. this is a 38-year-old man who carried...
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york city oh, it's new york city, no, it's not. it is many cities across the country where victims, think about the 11-year-old girl who is telling doctors in waukesha, as they went back together and he is left-wing mouthpieces can't shut up and think about families who are grieving. think about the moms and the dads and the sisters and the brothers who are grieving and suffering as their family, lost love ones or people in the hospital it's disgusting that they can't shut their traps per day. >> dana: one of the widowers who lost his life and the rampage said that his wife's life and his children's future was worth more than $1,000. >> i would think so, and he says oops i made a mistake, way too low, we will look into that. the full counting of everybody on probation right now in wisconsin, to find out if there is any other hoops out there that would be killer that might be lurking out $500. you pretty much covered it. the thing i find most scary is i believe democrats and republicans were run over by this guy. i don't believe the
york city oh, it's new york city, no, it's not. it is many cities across the country where victims, think about the 11-year-old girl who is telling doctors in waukesha, as they went back together and he is left-wing mouthpieces can't shut up and think about families who are grieving. think about the moms and the dads and the sisters and the brothers who are grieving and suffering as their family, lost love ones or people in the hospital it's disgusting that they can't shut their traps per day....
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathon. we'll meet two runners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collapse. >>> we'll show you the new graphic novel "when i grow up" which was inspired by essays written by jewish teenagers in eastern europe before world war ii and the holocaust. >>> and actor michael c. hall to tell us about the special series "dexter: new blood." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathon. we'll meet two runners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collapse. >>> we'll show you the new graphic novel "when i grow up" which was inspired by essays written by jewish teenagers in eastern europe before world war ii and the holocaust. >>> and actor michael c. hall to tell us about the special series "dexter: new...
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new york city forward. >> one of your challenges is really getting new york city back into a pre-covid business and economic environment. how challenging do you think that's going to be and do you think this is going to be a tougher recovery than maybe folks in manhattan realize? >> it's going to be tough. we know that. but, you know, i'm a sports guy. the game was on the line in the mid-'80s when we were having 2,000 homicide a year, we put on bulletproof vests and turned around the city. we can do it again. new york is too expensive and bureaucratic to do business in. our agencies are focused on penalizing businesses and holding up businesses from opening. think about this for a moment. you build a hotel in new york, you're ready to bring in business travelers and hire people, and you will wait almost two years just to get a sprinkler inspection. or try opening a restaurant and wait two years for con edison to turn on your electricity. this condition happen in a city where we're trying to recover. the overwhelming number of our employees use the subway system every day. but it's prev
new york city forward. >> one of your challenges is really getting new york city back into a pre-covid business and economic environment. how challenging do you think that's going to be and do you think this is going to be a tougher recovery than maybe folks in manhattan realize? >> it's going to be tough. we know that. but, you know, i'm a sports guy. the game was on the line in the mid-'80s when we were having 2,000 homicide a year, we put on bulletproof vests and turned around...
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from funding the police in new york city. and california's governor newsom tweeted: that's the message that we just sent to armed vigilants across the nation. nadler called it a miscarriage of justice. congresswoman bush tweeted it's white supremacy in action. this system is not built to it hold white supremacists. accountable. that's why black and brown folks are put in cages and white supremacy murderers walk free. the congressional black caucus said our justice is allowing an armed vigilantly to go free. colin kaepernick wrote we witnessed a system built on white supremacy. this validates the need to abolish our current system. white supremacy can't be reformed. when you think the dishonest rhetoric can't get worse. take a look. >> to take from this verdict to it use it as permission to attack black lives matter. that ain't just black people. mr. huber and mr. rosenbaum are white and jewish. they are victims. anyone supporting black lives matter should be afraid. >> are we safe if we let someone like kyle rittenhouse kill
from funding the police in new york city. and california's governor newsom tweeted: that's the message that we just sent to armed vigilants across the nation. nadler called it a miscarriage of justice. congresswoman bush tweeted it's white supremacy in action. this system is not built to it hold white supremacists. accountable. that's why black and brown folks are put in cages and white supremacy murderers walk free. the congressional black caucus said our justice is allowing an armed...
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new york city elected a new mayor tuesday. eric adams says he's a progressive but with a different approach. many see his message as a blueprint for democrats across the country. joining me is new york city mayor-elect eric adams. thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. so you said that national democrats can't be so -- >> thank you. >> -- philosophical and theoretical that you throw out terms instead of looking at the ground and looking at what people need. so what was happening on the ground in this election and how did democrats who are not you miss it? >> well i believe clearly we should be known for what we did, the infrastructure bill is what we must use as a blueprint. i say this over and over again new yorkers and americans we are not complicated. we have a covenant with government. we pay our taxes and government we are supposed to give goods and services through the agencies and we continue to give a dysfunctional product every year, not educating our children, 65% of black and brown children don't re
new york city elected a new mayor tuesday. eric adams says he's a progressive but with a different approach. many see his message as a blueprint for democrats across the country. joining me is new york city mayor-elect eric adams. thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. so you said that national democrats can't be so -- >> thank you. >> -- philosophical and theoretical that you throw out terms instead of looking at the ground and looking at what people need. so what...
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new york city will be a champion. >> you've talked about some important issues obviously in new york city. although you and eric adams won your election, surprisingly a series of ballot issues that would have made it easier to vote lost or failed. how surprised were you by those results? what will it take for new york to modernize its voting laws? >> so i, you know, we worked really hard to bring in the consistency and my run was a catalyst for this new electorate to feel heard and to feel seen. so i will work really hard to push to make voter registration, to occur on the same day, to make it easier. so many folks who wanted to change their party affiliation didn't know why there were so many challenges. and so this has opened up an opportunity to do better around voter education and to prioritize language access and to prioritize bilingual organizers in this work to ensure adequate social and ballot education. council woman-elect, thank you and congratulations again on your historic victory. >> coming up, it's not often that i agree with nikki haley but i gets never say never. i gu
new york city will be a champion. >> you've talked about some important issues obviously in new york city. although you and eric adams won your election, surprisingly a series of ballot issues that would have made it easier to vote lost or failed. how surprised were you by those results? what will it take for new york to modernize its voting laws? >> so i, you know, we worked really hard to bring in the consistency and my run was a catalyst for this new electorate to feel heard and...