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what is happening in the manhattan project? there are also opposing views their about the atomic by -- the re about the atomic bomb. there is a group at the university of chicago. franck, who write franckandum known as the report that argues that the atomic bomb should not be used because if we ever expect to cooperate with the soviet union after the war, such an action will make it impossible, and just to quote a few sentences from a very long report, "if we consider international agreement on total prevention of nuclear warfare as -- if weount objective are thinking about the post-war period -- he's in the post-war paramountour objective, and we believe it can be achieved, this kind of " that is using the " may reducepon," our chances of success. , asia and allied countries well as neutral countries, maybe deeply shocked. beht may be deeply -- may deeply shocked. it may be difficult to convince the world that a nation that was asable of releasing a weapon indiscriminate as the rocket bomb, and a million times more is totive -
what is happening in the manhattan project? there are also opposing views their about the atomic by -- the re about the atomic bomb. there is a group at the university of chicago. franck, who write franckandum known as the report that argues that the atomic bomb should not be used because if we ever expect to cooperate with the soviet union after the war, such an action will make it impossible, and just to quote a few sentences from a very long report, "if we consider international...
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biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa
biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa
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. >> jesse: trumps connection with crowds, interesting a manhattan billionaire has a great connect with regular everyday citizens in middle america. i feel like the democrats in the media have a very hard time with that. they cannot break that connection and at that connection continues to sustain this president even after all these claims and errors. >> dana: good thing -- not just for it democrats and the media but the 17 candidates he talked about, he did the whole gamut tonight. what's refreshing about it if you are a viewer or a fan, it's completely unfiltered. it's not scripted. this is all off the cuff. he was able to give his viewpoints, not just on the accomplishments he is made so far, he did something else that was really important tonight. like when the house was try to
. >> jesse: trumps connection with crowds, interesting a manhattan billionaire has a great connect with regular everyday citizens in middle america. i feel like the democrats in the media have a very hard time with that. they cannot break that connection and at that connection continues to sustain this president even after all these claims and errors. >> dana: good thing -- not just for it democrats and the media but the 17 candidates he talked about, he did the whole gamut tonight....
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> hinojosa: his groundbreaking musical in the heights, about a vibrant latino community in northern manhattan skyrocketed him to fame. two tony awards and a grammy later, he's paving the way for more latino made productions on broadway-- composer, lyricist, and performer lin-manuel miranda. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. lin-manuel miranda, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so you're the lyricist, performer, and composer of the award winning in the heights on broadway which tells the story of this barrio, this neighborhood in northern manhattan, and it becomes this amazing musical of survival of this community. and you started writing that when you were in college. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so did you ever imagine, "yeah, it's going to end up on broadway," or was that just like an illusion? >> oh, i imagined it! ( laughing ) i mean, you wouldn't write it if you didn't feel like it was... it was worth something, but i imagined it in the way that you imagine being a jedi when you are three years old, you know? it's in the realm of possibility, and sure, maybe
> hinojosa: his groundbreaking musical in the heights, about a vibrant latino community in northern manhattan skyrocketed him to fame. two tony awards and a grammy later, he's paving the way for more latino made productions on broadway-- composer, lyricist, and performer lin-manuel miranda. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. lin-manuel miranda, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so you're the lyricist, performer, and composer of the award...
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and manhattan is so interesting always. i never ever get boring. that city -- >> anthony: look, i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, for me. >> yasuda: oh. >> anthony: i mean, if you -- >> yasuda: all right, okay. what is weird? what is strange? what do these things even mean anyway? sure a lot of what you've seen looks different from maybe the mainstream. it's certainly different from the way we like to portray ourselves, see ourselves. at least, our daytime selves. but roughly 50% of all movies rented in american hotel rooms are adult films. the american porn industry catering to exactly the kinds of dark urges we've been talking about, but even nastier is a $12 billion a year industry that dwarfs the hollywood product. our own obsessions arguably are at least as crazy, violent, and lurid as japan's. and we tend to actually carry out our violent fantasies more frequently. maybe with that fetishism, that attention to detail comes some kind of excellence in other fields. may
and manhattan is so interesting always. i never ever get boring. that city -- >> anthony: look, i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, for me. >> yasuda: oh. >> anthony: i mean, if you -- >> yasuda: all right, okay. what is weird? what is strange? what do these things even mean anyway? sure a lot of what you've seen looks different from maybe the mainstream. it's certainly different from the way we...
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i mean, for this reason manhattan in my view is less interesting than queens. this is a wonderland. >> matt: yeah. >> anthony: i mean, look at what we've got here. >> shawn: you know they're trying to change it, though, and the more it does change, the more the vendors are threatened, you know? >> matt: there's all this talk about cleaning up roosevelt avenue. you know, what that means. >> anthony: if you get higher rents, nicer buildings, they're not going to want a street cart out in front. >> matt: that's sometimes the problem that vendors face. even if the spot is completely legal. and we see it all the time where there's building managers that come out and say, "hey, you've got to move. you can't be here." they even call the police. >> anthony: so what happens if that happens -- when that occurs? >> shawn: when it was me, the young kid out of college, i was ready for that. but if you're an immigrant that doesn't speak any english and is realistically scared, and they tell you to move, well, you're going to move. >> anthony: in a perfect world, how many of
i mean, for this reason manhattan in my view is less interesting than queens. this is a wonderland. >> matt: yeah. >> anthony: i mean, look at what we've got here. >> shawn: you know they're trying to change it, though, and the more it does change, the more the vendors are threatened, you know? >> matt: there's all this talk about cleaning up roosevelt avenue. you know, what that means. >> anthony: if you get higher rents, nicer buildings, they're not going to want...
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he's the author of "false black power" and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. good morning sir. guest: good morning. host: what is this idea of false black power come from? what do you mean by it? guest: what i'm addressing in the book is a critique of the civil rights strategy. that strategy is to increase the political influence of blacks and hopes that will bring social economic benefits. they will flow national. elect more black officials these other benefits will flow national. that's really been a key strategy of the civil rights leadership. particular since the 1960's in the wake of the passage of civil rights act of 1964 and voting rightsing a of 1965. they made an effort to elect more black officials. i thought that the obama presidency was really the culmination of this effort. everyday of the obama presidency it will be a good time to assess that strategy. host: what as far as the gains made or not made, how would you square that out? what would you say in either category? guest: i don't think it panned out the way the architects of this strategy hop
he's the author of "false black power" and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. good morning sir. guest: good morning. host: what is this idea of false black power come from? what do you mean by it? guest: what i'm addressing in the book is a critique of the civil rights strategy. that strategy is to increase the political influence of blacks and hopes that will bring social economic benefits. they will flow national. elect more black officials these other benefits will flow...
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this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. lemonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store. -nicolas: yeah. -stephanie: yes. -lemonis: looks nice. -nicolas: thank you. so, this is home base, if you want to call it. lemonis: yeah. nicolas: this is our conference room/showroom. lemonis: i like it. i walk into their corporate office, and i'm surprised how different it is than the two retail stores i've been to. it looks like an edited collection of what courage. b actually stands for. it's much cleaner, and it's much clearer. stephanie: this product is our best-selling product. it is just an easy hanging cardigan, in essence, that we call the duster, 'cause it literally kind of
this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. lemonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store....
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districts in manhattan. put those on your monitor next to each other and look how they do little loops and stuff. in order to make sure that the school district stays tracked with ethnic competition. partly it is an ongoing continuing problem with people who don't want their kids mixing with certain other kids. school choice is public policy. it involves taking public funds and devoting it to education. some people are against school choice because they don't like that the government is going to do this but i'm all for it. as to your other question regarding is it okay, i think is it okay is probably not the right way to frame it. i think policy is about tradeoffs. it's not do we want literacy or do we want citizenship education? obviously we want both. the question is how do we prioritize both. they begin to drop off and other people whom priorities are out of wlhack. should it be a priority or should we pursue and be indifferent to the student body. so i wouldn't want to say well, let's sacrifice all other
districts in manhattan. put those on your monitor next to each other and look how they do little loops and stuff. in order to make sure that the school district stays tracked with ethnic competition. partly it is an ongoing continuing problem with people who don't want their kids mixing with certain other kids. school choice is public policy. it involves taking public funds and devoting it to education. some people are against school choice because they don't like that the government is going...
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now looking back 20 years, that sort of bohemian, artistic culture, it's hard to find that in manhattan. >> in manhattan, yeah, but i think a lot of it's dispersed into so many different parts of the country and being able to tour with this show, being able to go to so many different cities, you see, like, so many areas affected by the same things that, you know, lower east side manhattan was affected by, you know in the height of the aids epidemic. it still exists. you got to kind of look harder to find it. >> so you think the themes still resonate today. >> absolutely. especially in today's climate, having a story about what's unique and celebrating, remains timeless. >> we're here through tonight to sunday evening, and yeah, we have performances every night and then two shows on saturday, two shows on sunday, and there's a lottery before the show, two hours beforehand, and you can get like $23 tickets. >> wow. >> yeah. sounds good. >> danny, caleb, thank you so much. you want to see these guys, get your tickets. we want to thank you both for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> al
now looking back 20 years, that sort of bohemian, artistic culture, it's hard to find that in manhattan. >> in manhattan, yeah, but i think a lot of it's dispersed into so many different parts of the country and being able to tour with this show, being able to go to so many different cities, you see, like, so many areas affected by the same things that, you know, lower east side manhattan was affected by, you know in the height of the aids epidemic. it still exists. you got to kind of...
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luckily for melba her home health care aid walked across the bridge in manhattan to be with her. melba was without power in darkness, no elevator, and her home health aide probably saved her life. by being able to theater and deal with the problems that she had. without medicaid, melba would probably not be here today, working as a productive american citizen. this is who we are fighting for their not some obscure government funding program, not some ideological desire to cut the safety net. not for very wealthy people, millionaires with each gain an average of $57,000 in the tax break in this bill. we are here. we feel so passionate about this because of the pictures you see plain and simple, and for every one of these pictures are tens of thousands more in the same condition. we are here to them for our republican colleagues, turn back from this bill, don't take health care away from people who need it most to give a tax break to those who need it least. if you don't want to do for democrats, if they don't want to do for doctors or nurses, if you don't want to do it for policy
luckily for melba her home health care aid walked across the bridge in manhattan to be with her. melba was without power in darkness, no elevator, and her home health aide probably saved her life. by being able to theater and deal with the problems that she had. without medicaid, melba would probably not be here today, working as a productive american citizen. this is who we are fighting for their not some obscure government funding program, not some ideological desire to cut the safety net....
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number one, you talked about the districts in manhattan. when i look at the districts in washington, d.c. and birmingham in north carolina, i see the same thing. has anything been done to look at economic segregation? that's my first question. second question is what will the impact of the gardendale district decision have on public schools? and in light of donald trump's budget and assuming -- yet that is a big assumption because they have said it is dead on arrival -- assuming it passes, what is the impact on public education and the goals of public education? >> i can answer the first question. i am not a budget analyst so i will plead that i don't have the economic expertise on the other two. economic segregation is studied. not as much as other types of segregation, but it is studied. it looks like both ethnic and economic segregation -- not so widely studied. it is hard to generalize. the larger the body of studies, the easier to generalize the findings will stop certainly, american schools are heavily segregated by economic factors.
number one, you talked about the districts in manhattan. when i look at the districts in washington, d.c. and birmingham in north carolina, i see the same thing. has anything been done to look at economic segregation? that's my first question. second question is what will the impact of the gardendale district decision have on public schools? and in light of donald trump's budget and assuming -- yet that is a big assumption because they have said it is dead on arrival -- assuming it passes, what...
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it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, what last they used to fit this bottom. i think the way that they engineered the bottom was they took two pieces. i don't know why, for mass production, they're doing it like this. is this a two-piece? david: yeah, it's three-piece. it's
it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really...
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it's in the bronx, which is in the northern part of manhattan island. white house officials say president trump has been briefed. the new york police department said this all started a little more than an hour ago, police sources telling cnn they believe the shooter is a former employee. it is unclear what work that person may have done at the hospital. the bureau of alcohol, to back co and firearms just tweeted they have special respondents responding to the scene. jason carroll is here. what can you tell us? >> this entire incident began just a little bit before 3:00. that's when the calls first started coming in with what was then an active shooter. getting word that in the past few moments the shooter is, in fact, deceased. it is unclear how the shooter died. did he die of his own hands or died at the hands of those who were there to stop him? that at this point is unclear. also getting word that perhaps this shooter was a former employee there at the hospital. that is still something that is being worked on, being confirmed. nypd telling us anywher
it's in the bronx, which is in the northern part of manhattan island. white house officials say president trump has been briefed. the new york police department said this all started a little more than an hour ago, police sources telling cnn they believe the shooter is a former employee. it is unclear what work that person may have done at the hospital. the bureau of alcohol, to back co and firearms just tweeted they have special respondents responding to the scene. jason carroll is here. what...
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. >> a choice he made to behalf of everyone in manhattan, every day, i am not going to jump in the car, i am going to live my life by taking public transportation and bicycles which thoughtful. >> this is under investigation, the man driving the charter bus, 53-year-old man, has not been identified or charged as of yet. i am no pro bike rider, but i want to check out i rented my own citibike and took a ride carefully around the accident site, there are over 1.5 million cyclists in new york city accords to the department of transportation. and stats from 2015 are interesting 232 fatalities on streets of new york city regarding involving motor vehicles, 14 of those in 2015 were cyclists accidents, 81 were auto to auto. and 137 most by far, deaths of pedestrians on the streets of new york city. according to dot, more dangerous to be a pedestrian than driving or riding a bike here. >> the question that i have, does anyone know, how did he fall off the bike? this was totally preventible. and really did not have anything to do with congestion. it sounds like a terrible accident. >> from what
. >> a choice he made to behalf of everyone in manhattan, every day, i am not going to jump in the car, i am going to live my life by taking public transportation and bicycles which thoughtful. >> this is under investigation, the man driving the charter bus, 53-year-old man, has not been identified or charged as of yet. i am no pro bike rider, but i want to check out i rented my own citibike and took a ride carefully around the accident site, there are over 1.5 million cyclists in...
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it was down here in lower manhattan and is now up in harlem. the third circle is that of gotham, and this is where i'm going to spend the rest of my time talking. and i have a section in my book titled distance and proximity because what i want to point out is no matter how distant black new yorkers were from their white counterparts, either poor, native-born irish immigrants, german immigrants or even wealthier whites, um, they were never, there was still proximity. because they lived downtown in racially-mixed neighborhoods, um, in ward four and ward fife fife -- ward five and ward six and ward eight. they were always close to others, people who were not like them. not necessarily in the same house or the same tenement, but maybe tenements on the street or at least block to block. and what this led to were some really surprising, to me surprising -- and to them also -- unpredictable contacts with whites. and i'm just going to mention a couple of things, um, that i talk about and that i think are, make point. the first is all new yorkers exper
it was down here in lower manhattan and is now up in harlem. the third circle is that of gotham, and this is where i'm going to spend the rest of my time talking. and i have a section in my book titled distance and proximity because what i want to point out is no matter how distant black new yorkers were from their white counterparts, either poor, native-born irish immigrants, german immigrants or even wealthier whites, um, they were never, there was still proximity. because they lived downtown...
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it's really close to manhattan. ( laughing ) i was so bad! and you know, god forbid, you know, if i was pushed far enough and it was clear that i was from the south bronx, and... because often, people were not kind-- they weren't. like, i remember hearing stuff, like, when i... gosh, my 11th grade high school studies class-- you know, mister... i won't say his name-- but anyway, you know, like, basically making these jokes about the south bronx. >> hinojosa: wow. >> and i was just like... and i was an "a" student in his class, and still could not bring myself to defend or support... i mean, i didn't... i didn't have it in me to do that. >> hinojosa: because... did you really like the south bronx? >> no, i hated it too. i just didn't want, you know, folks to... i didn't want it associated with me, but i also didn't want to hear it, either. so... but it was... it was definitely a tough thing. >> hinojosa: and you were not an activist when you... i mean, there were a lot of activists in the south bronx. that was not you. >> no, i was... i was ac
it's really close to manhattan. ( laughing ) i was so bad! and you know, god forbid, you know, if i was pushed far enough and it was clear that i was from the south bronx, and... because often, people were not kind-- they weren't. like, i remember hearing stuff, like, when i... gosh, my 11th grade high school studies class-- you know, mister... i won't say his name-- but anyway, you know, like, basically making these jokes about the south bronx. >> hinojosa: wow. >> and i was just...
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the thing i was talking about with manhattan district lines, that is not a study. you can call it up and eyeball it. aam thinking about statistical analysis on the way boundary lines go around ethnic neighborhoods. that is tough -- >> that would include economic as well as health? >> i'm not sure how health would be involved, but i will see what i can come up with. namedre is a gentleman after stewart, they published a book about choice families in d.c. called the " a lot of good information . wolf grew up in washington d.c. d.c public schools. -- went to washington, d.c. public schools. the first graduate to earn his phd from harvard. he came back. you have to take a look at his book. >> i have another study i have to take care of now. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i'm an entrepreneur and a -- at a consulting company predict the department of defense is scheduled to have 334 ships built. more planes, etc. to be built in the military. subsequently, there are some a job opportunities for people in the trades. for example, if you're in the shipbuilding indu
the thing i was talking about with manhattan district lines, that is not a study. you can call it up and eyeball it. aam thinking about statistical analysis on the way boundary lines go around ethnic neighborhoods. that is tough -- >> that would include economic as well as health? >> i'm not sure how health would be involved, but i will see what i can come up with. namedre is a gentleman after stewart, they published a book about choice families in d.c. called the " a lot of...
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such as the ethnicity thing you did with manhattan. are there other studies like that because i think for those of us who are out in the field, we need a clearer picture. we don't need one slanted one way or another. we need to be able to see them in an array and draw from them those inferences that lead us to making the right policy decisions. >> so you're asking me to advertise my work? i would love to do that. if you're -- the studies on how school choice programs intersect with segregation are overviewed in a report we published called a win/win solution. if you google my name and w win/win solution, you'll see that there. the other thing with manhattan district lines, you call it up and you can eyeball it. i'm actually looking at whether it will be possible to do some sort of statistical analysis on the way boundary lines go around ethnic neighborhoods. it's tough and i'm not promi promising. >> i'm not sure help would be involved. we'll see what i can come up with. >> there's a guy named -- he's from d.c. his name is tom stewart.
such as the ethnicity thing you did with manhattan. are there other studies like that because i think for those of us who are out in the field, we need a clearer picture. we don't need one slanted one way or another. we need to be able to see them in an array and draw from them those inferences that lead us to making the right policy decisions. >> so you're asking me to advertise my work? i would love to do that. if you're -- the studies on how school choice programs intersect with...
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i wanted to write about sometimes what it was like to be a bus driver in manhattan or clean the subways at 4:00 in the morning. those obscure characters that people do not -- ordinary people do not recognize. i wanted to be a chronicler of those who are unrecognized, untitled. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org.
i wanted to write about sometimes what it was like to be a bus driver in manhattan or clean the subways at 4:00 in the morning. those obscure characters that people do not -- ordinary people do not recognize. i wanted to be a chronicler of those who are unrecognized, untitled. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to booktv.org.
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they're often described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in the 1930s across the himalayan ranges, of journeys through bhutan and tibet. the men who shot this footage thought they had discovered paradise among the himalayan mountains. george sherriff and frank ludlow filmed scenes of a simpler way of life, where people were happy, content, and lived to a ripe old age. they stumbled on what they thought was a brighter, more hopeful world — a contrast to the grim desolation of europe after the first world war. this map, dug out from the archives of the royal geographical society by professor mike heffernan, shows seven of sherriff and ludlow‘s expeditions. each colour represents a different journey. well, essentially, it's these remarkable routes they took along a riv
they're often described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in the 1930s across the himalayan ranges, of journeys through bhutan and tibet. the men who shot this footage thought they had discovered paradise among the himalayan...
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they're often described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in the 1930s across the himalayan ranges, of journeys through bhutan and tibet. the men who shot this footage thought they had discovered paradise among the himalayan mountains. george sherriff and frank ludlow filmed scenes of a simpler way of life, where people were happy, content, and lived to a ripe old age. they stumbled on what they thought was a brighter, more hopeful world — a contrast to the grim desolation of europe after the first world war. this map, dug out from the archives of the royal geographical society by professor michael heffernan, shows seven of sherriff and ludlow‘s expeditions. each colour represents a different journey. well, essentially, it's these remarkable routes they took along a
they're often described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in the 1930s across the himalayan ranges, of journeys through bhutan and tibet. the men who shot this footage thought they had discovered paradise among the himalayan...
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las largas filas han impedido que cientos de personas asistan a la biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa un muro en la frontera. >> otra curiosidad es un inodoro dorado donde desde los asistentes pueden twittear. >> es super chistoso y triste que sea nuestro presidente. reportera: busca registrar oficialmente los tweets de trump. conductora: el departamento de seguridad de estados unidos descartÓ para el puesto de segundo el mando al alcalde david. enfrenta una serie de problemas como supuesto abuso de poder en el manejo de la cÁrcel y plagio de su tesis de maestria. fÉlix: tras el incremento de la violencia estÁ aumentando el nÚmero de mexicanos que piden asilo en canadÁ. conductora: un conductora: el nÚmero de mexicanos que pi
las largas filas han impedido que cientos de personas asistan a la biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa un muro en la...
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it's one of the busiest streets in manhattan. quite frankly, the exposure is gonna be great for business. man: you could fit about 18 to 20 cars within this space. lemonis: the challenge with our current space is that there's one way in and one way out. this has one way in and another way out. jon: i could literally look at like four or five cars at once. lemonis: in the old location, we were appraising around 600 cars a month and buying about 1/3 of everything we appraised, so 200 cars a month. in this new location, we should appraise about 1,000 cars a month and buy about 1/3 of them, so 333 cars a month. not only is it a better location, but the rent's only $1,000 a month more. so you bring them in and you back them in. jon: mm-hmm. lemonis: you know, what initially looked like a really bad situation may be turning out to be not so bad. i think bruce baron would be very happy about what the future looks like. okay, guys. last october, i came to new york city to meet the goureau family. they own an upscale clothing company call
it's one of the busiest streets in manhattan. quite frankly, the exposure is gonna be great for business. man: you could fit about 18 to 20 cars within this space. lemonis: the challenge with our current space is that there's one way in and one way out. this has one way in and another way out. jon: i could literally look at like four or five cars at once. lemonis: in the old location, we were appraising around 600 cars a month and buying about 1/3 of everything we appraised, so 200 cars a...
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>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash right now, which means i can't buy cars. >> how much do you spend on advertising? >> um, between 5,000 and 10,000 a week. >> a week? and how many people actually come here a day? >> you know, some days we get five... >> yeah. >> maybe ten a day. >> and what's your buying rate? wha--how many are you buying? >> i'm in the ratio--we're probably closing, like, 80% of-- >> what's typical margin on a car? >> anything under 10,000, you have to make $500 on the car. >> that's a slim margin. >> it's a very slim margin. >> the overhead at car cash is close to $100,000 a month, and they buy about 80 cars, with an average prof
>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash...
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he goes into manhattan but not accepted by the big developers, the big money in manhattan. he has to start his own golf clubs because the exclusive golf clubs don't want him. he comes to washington in 2011, the washington folks laugh at him because of the idea he might run for president. so everything is motivated by that sort of face pressed against its glass, i'll show them mentality. i think, so there's a desire to be liked and to be respected. i think the way that he views this particularly as it relates to the world and this is true in this business, the way you get respect is through strength, through unapologetic strength and that barack obama didn't do that. and that donald trump will, that he will go out, he will be tough, he will be unapologetic. he will tell the world how it is and frankly, and brianna was touching on this, if you tell a trump supporter about this poll, david's right, many of them will disbelieve it, but say they believe it, they'd be thrilled. they don't care that he's not popular in france. you think that's -- that's great. why should he be pop
he goes into manhattan but not accepted by the big developers, the big money in manhattan. he has to start his own golf clubs because the exclusive golf clubs don't want him. he comes to washington in 2011, the washington folks laugh at him because of the idea he might run for president. so everything is motivated by that sort of face pressed against its glass, i'll show them mentality. i think, so there's a desire to be liked and to be respected. i think the way that he views this particularly...
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within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. she sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their soldiers. we may never know the words that were sent here. if there was any place to have a conversation of this magnitude, that was the place to do it. there was no telephone or outside communication whatsoever. this was a place to keep a secret. where, throughe dealing with the stresses of the president, the only to this day who has gone through two major events -- the great depression and world war ii -- i think the stresses of the presidency were pretty hard on him. i think sitting up here, as quiet and peaceful as this place was, was a chance for him to, as he put it, recharge my batteries. >> >> this weekend, we feature the history of hyde park
within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. she sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their soldiers. we may never know the words that were sent here. if...
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i wanted to write about what it was like to be a bus driver in manhattan or the subways at 4:00 in the morning. financial expert detail how low to moderate income families manage money in their book the financial by aries how american families cope in a world of uncertainty. living on almost nothing in america. >> the risk of small decisions going badly is so much higher for people at the bottom. people make all the time. i can come up with some of me in the last year. the consequence of that is dennis. 90 million americans at some point were poor during the period. it means we have to rethink what is going on. the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on the ms 13 began in los angeles and has spread across the u.s. and central america. federal law-enforcement officials testified about efforts to counter the threat and report members. senator gras c
i wanted to write about what it was like to be a bus driver in manhattan or the subways at 4:00 in the morning. financial expert detail how low to moderate income families manage money in their book the financial by aries how american families cope in a world of uncertainty. living on almost nothing in america. >> the risk of small decisions going badly is so much higher for people at the bottom. people make all the time. i can come up with some of me in the last year. the consequence of...
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within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. he sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. she said, "the p. and mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders." we may never know the words that were sent here. if there was any place to have a conversation of this magnitude, that was the place to do it. there was no telephone or outside communication whatsoever. this was a place to keep a secret. this was a place where, through dealing with the stresses of the presidency, the only president to this day who has gone through two major events -- the great depression and world war ii -- i think the stresses of the presidency were pretty hard on him. i think sitting up here, as quiet and peaceful as this place was, was a chance for him to, as he put it, recharge my batteries. >> ou
within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. he sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. she said, "the p. and mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders." we may never know the...
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within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. he sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. she said, "the p. and mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders." we may never know the words that were sent here. if there was any place to have a conversation of this magnitude, that was the place to do it. there was no telephone or outside communication whatsoever. this was a place to keep a secret. this was a place where, through dealing with the stresses of the presidency, the only president to this day who has gone through two major events -- the great depression and world war ii -- i think the stresses of the presidency were pretty hard on him. i think sitting up here, as quiet and peaceful as this place was, was a chance for him to, as he put it, recharge my batteries. annou
within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. he sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. she said, "the p. and mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders." we may never know the...
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within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. he sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. she said, "the p. and mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders." we may never know the words that were sent here. if there was any place to have a conversation of this magnitude, that was the place to do it. there was no telephone or outside communication whatsoever. this was a place to keep a secret. this was a place where, through dealing with the stresses of the presidency, the only president to this day who has gone through two major events -- the great depression and world war ii -- i think the stresses of the presidency were pretty hard on him. i think sitting up here, as quiet and peaceful as this place was, was a chance for him to, as he put it, recharge my batteries. >> th
within two months time, it has gone on and the manhattan project has been born out of that. we know they are discussing this at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and from diary entries of that day. he sets the mood at top cottage. while she does not spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit at about 4:00 that afternoon at top cottage. she said, "the p. and mr. c seemed distracted like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders." we may never know the...
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tratÓ de un reporte policial con nueva informaciÓn es la llave de su libertad pero que la fiscalÍa de manhattan nunca presentÓ antes del juicio que lo mandÓ a la cÁrcel. blanca: acompaÑada de abogados y lÍderes comunitarios, la madre de adriÁn velásquez llegÓ al frente de la fiscalÍa para exigir a las autoridades, rreabrir el caso de su hijo acusado de asesinar a un policÍa retirado en harlem en 1998. desde ese entonces, adriÁn cumple una sentencia de 25 aÑos de cÁrcel. >> sabÍan que buscaban a una persona de raza negra, con trenzas. blanca: afirma que la fiscalÍa no revisÓ la evidencia a favor de Él y que lo juzgaron sÓlo en base a la identificaciÓn equivocada de un testigo. >> mientras se ccometÍa ese crimen yo estuve con Él en el telÉfono. blanca: la integridad del sistema judicial depende de la aplicaciÓn de la ley, sin excepciones, dice la famosa actriz. >> le pedÍ a dios que me quería morir. en el caso mÍo, la fiscalía se equivocÓ. reportera: en la ciudad de nueva york, blanca rosa vilches, univisiÓn. aranxta: mÁs adelante le diremos quÉ hizo un hombre luego
tratÓ de un reporte policial con nueva informaciÓn es la llave de su libertad pero que la fiscalÍa de manhattan nunca presentÓ antes del juicio que lo mandÓ a la cÁrcel. blanca: acompaÑada de abogados y lÍderes comunitarios, la madre de adriÁn velásquez llegÓ al frente de la fiscalÍa para exigir a las autoridades, rreabrir el caso de su hijo acusado de asesinar a un policÍa retirado en harlem en 1998. desde ese entonces, adriÁn cumple una sentencia de 25 aÑos de cÁrcel. >>...
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in new york-- the 47th annual pride march drew huge crowds to manhattan on sunday. thousands marched down fifth avenue and in the west village in honor of l-g-b-t pride month. but the event was not without a few hiccups. ten people were arrested at the pride march in new york. police say the protesters were sitting in the street, blocking the parade route. officers gave them several warnings before taking them into custody. it's unclear if the protesters belong to any group, but they appeared to be making a stt only on seven - a crowd of motorcyclyes and a-t-v's, flying down a d-c street. our cameras were rolling as the vehicles on a busy k street northwest a little before eight last night. d-c police say the group was first spotted at suitland parkway and southern avenue in southeast. no accidents or injuries were reported. a heart stopping scene at a six flags amuzement park. how quick-thinking patrons saved one girl's life. that's coming up.. plus, the stars come out for the b-e-t awards the stars come out for the b-e-t awards show. we'll break down some of the n
in new york-- the 47th annual pride march drew huge crowds to manhattan on sunday. thousands marched down fifth avenue and in the west village in honor of l-g-b-t pride month. but the event was not without a few hiccups. ten people were arrested at the pride march in new york. police say the protesters were sitting in the street, blocking the parade route. officers gave them several warnings before taking them into custody. it's unclear if the protesters belong to any group, but they appeared...
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las largas filas han impedido que cientos de personas asistan a la biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa un muro en la frontera. >> otra curiosidad es un inodoro dorado donde desde los asistentes pueden twittear. >> es super chistoso y triste que sea nuestro presidente. reportera: busca registrar oficialmente los tweets de trump. conductora: el departamento de seguridad de estados unidos descartÓ para el puesto de segundo el mando al alcalde david. enfrenta una serie de problemas como supuesto abuso de poder en el manejo de la cÁrcel y plagio de su tesis de maestria. fÉlix: tras el incremento de la violencia estÁ aumentando el nÚmero de mexicanos que piden asilo en canadÁ. conductora: un documental habla sobre la pesadilla que vi
las largas filas han impedido que cientos de personas asistan a la biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa un muro en la...
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thein two months time, british nuclear program is gone, and the manhattan project was born out of that. we know they are discussing this down at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and margaret davies to please -- and these diary entries from the day, she sets the mood at top cottage. austin does not spell out the words -- while she does not spell out the words that were time,she mentions that 4:00 in the afternoon at top theyge, and mentioned seemed very distracted, like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders. we all waited for them to speak. we may never know the exact words that were set appear, -- but appear, but -- up here, here would have been the place to do it. there were no press, telephones come outside communication whatsoever. this was the place to keep a secret. where if youace are dealing with the stresses of the presidency and everything going on in washington, the only president has, to this day, to gone through two major events, great depression and world war ii, and the stresses of the presidency were pretty hard on him, and i think sitting appear -- up
thein two months time, british nuclear program is gone, and the manhattan project was born out of that. we know they are discussing this down at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and margaret davies to please -- and these diary entries from the day, she sets the mood at top cottage. austin does not spell out the words -- while she does not spell out the words that were time,she mentions that 4:00 in the afternoon at top theyge, and mentioned seemed very distracted, like they had the weight...
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i wanted to write about sometimes what it was like to be a best driver in manhattan articling subways, obscure characters that ordinary people to not recognize. i wanted to be a chronicler of those on recognized
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marÍa: el descarrilamiento de dos vagones de un tren subterrÁneo en manhattan tengo 34 personas con heridas leves. el incidente desencadenÓ un daÑo elÉctrico que obligÓ a la evacuaciÓn de pasajeros. las primeras investigaciones indican que los frenos de emergencia se activaron y esto provocÓ el descarrilamiento y choque contra una de las paredes del tÚnel. jorge: aumenta el salario mÍnimo en la ciudad de los Ángeles. esto es algo que ha generado preocupaciÓn para pequeÑos empresarios porque lastiman sus finanzas y la posible de contratar mÁs personas. reportero: el salario mÍnimo apenas alcanza para vivir. >> todo estÁ muy caro en los Ángeles. con $10 no se puede vivir. reportero: a partir del sÁbado 1 de julio entrarÁ en vigor el alza de 10 a 12 dÓlares. el aumento aplica sÓlo a las compaÑÍas con mÁs de 26 empleados. no todos estÁn de acuerdo con este incremento. hay quienes aseguran que tendrÁ efectos negativos en los comerciantes y por supuesto en la economÍa. existe el temor en que los angeles pase lo mismo que en washington donde se incrementÓ a 13 dÓlares el
marÍa: el descarrilamiento de dos vagones de un tren subterrÁneo en manhattan tengo 34 personas con heridas leves. el incidente desencadenÓ un daÑo elÉctrico que obligÓ a la evacuaciÓn de pasajeros. las primeras investigaciones indican que los frenos de emergencia se activaron y esto provocÓ el descarrilamiento y choque contra una de las paredes del tÚnel. jorge: aumenta el salario mÍnimo en la ciudad de los Ángeles. esto es algo que ha generado preocupaciÓn para pequeÑos...
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las largas filas han impedido que cientos de personas asistan a la biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa un muro en la frontera. >> otra curiosidad es un inodoro dorado donde desde los asistentes pueden twittear. >> es super chistoso y triste que sea nuestro presidente. reportera: busca registrar oficialmente los tweets de trump. conductora: el departamento de seguridad de estados unidos descartÓ para el puesto de segundo el mando al alcalde david. enfrenta una serie de problemas como supuesto abuso de poder en el manejo de la cÁrcel y plagio de su tesis de maestria. fÉlix: tras el incremento de la violencia estÁ aumentando el nÚmero de mexicanos que piden asilo en canadÁ. conductora: un genial empieza con g. g de gloriosos grano
las largas filas han impedido que cientos de personas asistan a la biblioteca temporal de tweets en manhattan. >> para mÍ es historia. reportera: la exposiciÓn fue organizada por el programa de televisiÓn presentado por el comediante. >> sÉ que muchos de ustedes van a tratar de decir que es una exhibiciÓn negativo pero no es asÍ. yo sÉ que el presidente lo agradecerÍa. en la biblioteca estÁn los tweets mÁs relevantes como cuando anunciÓ que construirÍa un muro en la...
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8 años vive en europa donde ha c conquistado grandes escenarios vino a nueva york y se presento en manhattan aunque destaca inte internacionalmente dice lucha co contra la discriminacion se que tengo capacidades pero ha hay normas que em mnunueva york noticias telemundo momento de lso deportes dia fel feliz para lso madridistas habia una cita con la historia buffon buscaba el unico titulo q que le faltaba pero cristiano f fue la razon por la que madrid c celebra la 12 juventus inicio co con intensidad en 10 minutos lle llegaron 3 veces exigiendo a nav navas pero cristiano abrtioio el ma marcador con gran definicion lue luego llego el empate pero en el complemento los de zidane anotar anotaron con cristian o casemiro y asensio llegando a los 104 cri cristiano el 4-1 fue definitovop j u ve n t u s f ue su pe r a do en to d o y ma d r id v ue l ve a c el e b r a r s e r el p elpr i me r b ic am pe o n d e la ch a m p i o champions l e a g ue e n l a n b a s e gu segund o j ue g o e n tr e c a v a l i e r s y w a r r i o r s g o l d e n s t a te c o n d u r a n q u ie r e v en ga r q u q e l e b
8 años vive en europa donde ha c conquistado grandes escenarios vino a nueva york y se presento en manhattan aunque destaca inte internacionalmente dice lucha co contra la discriminacion se que tengo capacidades pero ha hay normas que em mnunueva york noticias telemundo momento de lso deportes dia fel feliz para lso madridistas habia una cita con la historia buffon buscaba el unico titulo q que le faltaba pero cristiano f fue la razon por la que madrid c celebra la 12 juventus inicio co con...
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number one, you talked about the districts in manhattan. when i look at the districts in washington, d.c. and birmingham in north carolina i see the same thing. has anything been done to look at economic segregation. that is my first question. second question is what will the impact of the gardendale alabama court decision have on public school. third question, in light of trump's budget, and assuming, and that is a big assumption because they have said it is dead on arrival. assuming that it passes, what will the impact of that budget have on public education? and the goals of public education. >> i can answer the first one. i am not a lawyer or budget analyst. i don't have the expertise on the other two. but economic segregation is sometimes studies. there is not as large a body of research. if you look at the most resent report, it -- and there are several other studies as well. again, it is not so widely studied. and when there are fewer studies, it is harder to generalize. certainly american schools are heavily segregated by economic f
number one, you talked about the districts in manhattan. when i look at the districts in washington, d.c. and birmingham in north carolina i see the same thing. has anything been done to look at economic segregation. that is my first question. second question is what will the impact of the gardendale alabama court decision have on public school. third question, in light of trump's budget, and assuming, and that is a big assumption because they have said it is dead on arrival. assuming that it...
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most are familiar with the parade in manhattan, going to be here on the corner of 48th street and fourth avenue for a behind the scenes look on how the floats, makeup, costumes all come together. are you ready to take a look? let's go. what does it take to prepare for the puerto rican day pray? >> a lot. she's in charge of everything this was how we look, how you want the hair. >> the group started brainstorming thought ideas in april to make sure they had the right band, dancers, and of course, theme. the should have to floats, the first one -- >> it brings memories of my grandmother, my great-grandparents, the way they used to live in the way we live and it is so special to see that. were roasting a pig and we are also going to find the way people used to cook. >> they even have an outhouse. [laughter] >> the second is an indigenous group in puerto rico and surrounding the caribbean islands when christopher columbus came to the new world. >> i picked this because my family and puerto rico comes from there. >> everyone came together with two goals in mind. remember in the past and passi
most are familiar with the parade in manhattan, going to be here on the corner of 48th street and fourth avenue for a behind the scenes look on how the floats, makeup, costumes all come together. are you ready to take a look? let's go. what does it take to prepare for the puerto rican day pray? >> a lot. she's in charge of everything this was how we look, how you want the hair. >> the group started brainstorming thought ideas in april to make sure they had the right band, dancers,...
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maite: venÍas tÚ y me puse decente. >> ¿cÓmo te trata manhattan? mait mait maite: muy bien, me encanta esta ciudad, que mejor pretexto de estar aquÍ, disfrutando de un dÍa tan lindo contigo, soleado, compartiendo algunos tipos, algunas cosas de mi dÍa a dia con ustedes. >> siempre estÁs guapa con esa piel radiante y la idea que nos compartas esos secretos de belleza que te hacen tan especial, porque estoy segura que muchas mujeres quieren aprender. maite: todos sabemos que la limpieza es nuestro mejor al aliado, porque asÍ podemos hacer que las inpurezas e imperfecciones se vayan de nuestro cuerpo, primero aplico una porciÓn realmente pequeÑa de un limpiar. >> ¿y esto utilizas en toda la cara? maite: sÍ, no es necesario mÁs producto. >> ¿cÓmo lo haces? >> movimientos cÍrculos y de manera hacia arriba. >> y esto es el paso nÚmero dos que es el tÓnico. maite: sÍ, que no es necesario utilizar tanto producto, lo necesario para nuestra piel, y terminamos la limpieza y humecto amos nuestro rostro. >> y no tiene que tener alcohol. ¿cuÁl
maite: venÍas tÚ y me puse decente. >> ¿cÓmo te trata manhattan? mait mait maite: muy bien, me encanta esta ciudad, que mejor pretexto de estar aquÍ, disfrutando de un dÍa tan lindo contigo, soleado, compartiendo algunos tipos, algunas cosas de mi dÍa a dia con ustedes. >> siempre estÁs guapa con esa piel radiante y la idea que nos compartas esos secretos de belleza que te hacen tan especial, porque estoy segura que muchas mujeres quieren aprender. maite: todos sabemos que...
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ilia: al regresar, decenas de heridos por el descarrilamiento de dos sones centene subterrÁnea manhattan. expertos creen que el inminente aumento del sueldo podrÍa resultar armas de doble filo. la relaciÓn entre la dependencia del telÉfono celular y la memoria no es nada inteligente, le contamos realizar. ilia: el descarrilamiento de dos sones en tren subterrÁneo cerca de la estaciÓn dejó 34 personas con heridas leves. las primeras investigaciones indican que los frenos de emergencia se activaron y eso vio el descarrilamiento y choque. desde este sÁbado, aumentar el salario mÍnimo en la ciudad de los Ángeles. algunos propietarios dicen estar ocupados porque los costos laborales en el salario mÍnimo en los angeles apenas alcanza para vivir. de 10 a 12 por hora que entrarÁ en vigor en la ciudad de los Ángeles. esto va a ayudar a la gente.nto compaÑÍas, se 26 empleados.no todos estÁn de acuerdo con este incremento. existe en temor. que se incrementÓ a $13el salario mÍnimo. algunos comerciantes han visto obligados a reducir las horas a sus trabajadores. en incremento del pre
ilia: al regresar, decenas de heridos por el descarrilamiento de dos sones centene subterrÁnea manhattan. expertos creen que el inminente aumento del sueldo podrÍa resultar armas de doble filo. la relaciÓn entre la dependencia del telÉfono celular y la memoria no es nada inteligente, le contamos realizar. ilia: el descarrilamiento de dos sones en tren subterrÁneo cerca de la estaciÓn dejó 34 personas con heridas leves. las primeras investigaciones indican que los frenos de emergencia se...
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daily mailed, these pictures show former fbi director james comey stopping by the newspaper office in manhattan after he admitted to leaking private conversations with the president exclusively to the times, donald trump revealing he does not have any recorded tapes of those conversations. >> his story may have changed, you have to take a look at that. then he has to tell what took place and my story didn't change. it is always the same story. rob: james comey spent three times in the new york times office. deputy medications director of the trump campaign saying the idea that the president may have had tapes helped hold the former fbi director accountable. >> here is what we know, the potential tapes exist kept director comey on his testimony, was able to say -- the president says he was told three times he wasn't under investigation by the fact he said he had those tapes. it forced comey to correct the new york times story that there were direct ties between russia and the administration and threat -- that didn't exist. rob: don't miss ainsley ehrhardt's interview with donald trump and the fi
daily mailed, these pictures show former fbi director james comey stopping by the newspaper office in manhattan after he admitted to leaking private conversations with the president exclusively to the times, donald trump revealing he does not have any recorded tapes of those conversations. >> his story may have changed, you have to take a look at that. then he has to tell what took place and my story didn't change. it is always the same story. rob: james comey spent three times in the new...