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researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools. in the first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of brown v. board of ucation last month, students from across new york city gathered in times square.ey anded out newspapers declaring "retire segregation" and called for the city's public schools to be integrated. >> it's been 65 years since segregatioin schools on the basis of race has been ruled unconstitutional. >> sreivasan: a u.c.l.a. study of public schools found in 2014, and again this year, that new york remains the most segregated state for african american students, with 65% of them in intensely segregated schools. the study found it was the second most segregated state for latino students.
researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools. in the first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th...
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the brocast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 17th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> new pressure on iran. secretary of state mike pompeo says all options are on the table including a military response after last week's attacks on oil tankers in the middle east. >>> outrage in hong kong. protesters flood the streets again to send a message to local leaders and to china. >>> plus, tornados tear through indiana. now residents are left to clean up the mess. >> i swear i thought i was going to die. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, today pentagon officials plan to release photos that they say prove iran was behind the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. last week the attacks raised tensions between the u.s. and iran. secretary of state mike pompeo says the u.s. is considering all options including a military response. natalie brand is in
the brocast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 17th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> new pressure on iran. secretary of state mike pompeo says all options are on the table including a military response after last week's attacks on oil tankers in the middle east. >>> outrage in hong kong. protesters flood the streets again to send a message to local leaders and to...
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york area georgia is this date -- and new york. georgia a state -- is a state that is moving. there was one more thing i wanted to address. host: we are talking about reasons but sometimes we have the same brain drain issues inside of states. guest: he talked about people wanting to live in somewhere young and hip -- that is true. there was another separate report out called "state of change" done by the bipartisan policy center. always interesting talking about this particular one that talked about how the parties are becoming more defined by different groups with noncollege noncollege educated whites being more republican and the democratic party becoming more and more diverse. an interesting thing that people brought up when it came to age is that millenials and generation z'ers are voting democratic, but as people get older, they tend to get more conservative. however, what is different now as people are getting married later and having children later, so they are wondering if that then delays that sort of movement to become mo
york area georgia is this date -- and new york. georgia a state -- is a state that is moving. there was one more thing i wanted to address. host: we are talking about reasons but sometimes we have the same brain drain issues inside of states. guest: he talked about people wanting to live in somewhere young and hip -- that is true. there was another separate report out called "state of change" done by the bipartisan policy center. always interesting talking about this particular one...
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so in that first week, the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots. it was buried news. the village voice did major coverage. they had reporters on the scene and even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively. and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral histories, police reports, and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. steve: and one of those, the documentary we are featuring on c-span3's "american history tv." our guest is marc stein. he is the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement. city of sisterly and brotherly love. as we talk about stonewall, the riots 50 years ago, a turning point for the lgbtq community. tom is on the phone. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen and all of the viewers. this will be pretty brief. just a little context. i am a navy veteran, gay navy veteran. grew up in
so in that first week, the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots. it was buried news. the village voice did major coverage. they had reporters on the scene and even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively. and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral...
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the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: i have no more speakers, mr. speaker, and am prepared to close after the gentleman from texas closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. crenshaw: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. mccaul: i rise in support of kiber h.r. 1158 d.h.s. incident response teams act of 2019 and i thank the gentleman from texas. and i want to thank the gentlelady from new york for her comments. every day, we are facing threats from russia, china, iran, north korea and other malicious actors, trying to hit not only our federal government networks, but our private sector. during my time as chairman of the homeland security committee, i prioritized ensuring our nation had the capacity to respond to cyberthreats and protect our critical infrastructure. and i'm proud to say we made important strides in recent years including sta
the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. miss rice: i have no more speakers, mr. speaker, and am prepared to close after the gentleman from texas closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. crenshaw: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. mccaul: i rise in support of kiber h.r. 1158 d.h.s. incident response teams act of...
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you are on the ground in new york. where are you in relation to where this has happened, to trump tower -- >> yep. >> -- and have you gotten any more answers yet why this helicopter was where it was. >> no, but i am looking at the weather outside and the weather on the apps that tell pilots what's going on and it does look like the visibility was very, very low. the pilot of this helicopter was not probably flying. you can't do this. flying under visual rules above manhattan. in other words, they probably had some sort of a gps or something that indicated to them -- i think we'll find a story of a very skilled priority, understanding they were losing their engine or had some kind of fuel problem, had to make a decision as to where you put a plane down in new york. and that is not an obvious matter. on top of all these buildings in new york, there are antennas, water towers. it is a hard business to put a helicopter down in a crowded city which has forbidden helicopter landing since 1977. this accident has happened on 7
you are on the ground in new york. where are you in relation to where this has happened, to trump tower -- >> yep. >> -- and have you gotten any more answers yet why this helicopter was where it was. >> no, but i am looking at the weather outside and the weather on the apps that tell pilots what's going on and it does look like the visibility was very, very low. the pilot of this helicopter was not probably flying. you can't do this. flying under visual rules above manhattan....
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when we we're in new york state and really new york city, the bronx part of new york city heading towards manhattan we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, wept down to florida, lots of trance plpted new yorkers in florida and he got fifth place. go about a generation later, rudy giuliani, they called him america's mayor after 9/11, cover of time magazine, ran for the republican nominations, spent $60 million and got one delegate, and that was the end of rudy giuliani's race. and now we've got bill de blasio, the current mayor of new york running for the presidential nomination. new poll in iowa and cannot find de blasio in there. 0%. in fact he's one of two candidates who in this poll they said who's your first choice and your second choice, nobody said de blasio for first choi
when we we're in new york state and really new york city, the bronx part of new york city heading towards manhattan we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, wept down to florida, lots...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, a senior member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, i appreciate the time, mrs. lowey, very much. i'm speaking of favor in an amendment we have that would prohibit the use of funds at businesses owned by president trump. mr. raskin joins me in these antidepressants. president trump's refusal to divest himself of his many businesses raises serious questions about compliance with the domestic emoluments clause which protects against presidential corruption. by prohibiting the use of federal funds at businesses owned in whole or in part by president trump we'd be sending a strong message to the american people that we will not allow this or any other president to use his high office for personal enrichment. the fact is, when we stay at his hotels, his properties, he makes money. nobody is composed to ache -- supposed to make money from the presidency directly or ind
the gentleman from new york is recognized. -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, a senior member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, i appreciate the time, mrs. lowey, very much. i'm speaking of favor in an amendment we have that would prohibit the use of funds at businesses owned by president trump. mr. raskin joins me in these antidepressants. president...
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the change in the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york city's and new york the way theyn regulated bars through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. it was in 1973. they came to me and said, listen, i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village and all the mob meetings taking place. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up the ballroom, a gay cabaret on west broadway, but we can't get a liquor license. so, she called and introduced me to this guy and said, what can we do? do a story about it. i said i will do a story but it will -- nothing will happen. it is the village voice, not the new york times. she said, or can we do? i said we can do a story about how the cops never bust where they are holding meetings with mobsters on a friday night. so i went around and wrote down license plates numbers. i live down there in the south lich. i kn
the change in the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york city's and new york the way theyn regulated bars through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. it was in 1973. they came to me and said, listen, i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village and all the...
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in midtown new york city. let's go to shepard smith. >> just north of times square, the location for seventh avenue and about 51st street. these are the only pictures we have at this moment and this is in front of our building. we are at 47th street and sixth avenue. if you walk out of our building and go a block west you were at the place where they have the huge stairs in the middle of times square, you see it on new year's eve. four blocks north of that and you can see the chaos on the streets. a lot of the running around is about the rain, there has been a solid, steady rain in new york city for much of the day. this is the location. these are the skyscrapers and bit down and the latest word we have is this, we first heard a plane has crashed two blocks from fox news headquarters and now we are getting information from the police department that it's a helicopter that has crashed somewhere around the roof of a building at 51st street on seventh avenue. if you are standing in times square, let's say at 42nd
in midtown new york city. let's go to shepard smith. >> just north of times square, the location for seventh avenue and about 51st street. these are the only pictures we have at this moment and this is in front of our building. we are at 47th street and sixth avenue. if you walk out of our building and go a block west you were at the place where they have the huge stairs in the middle of times square, you see it on new year's eve. four blocks north of that and you can see the chaos on the...
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way ins an effort under new york city. we could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best friend a school teacher said he couldn't go until the evening time because he with was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a school teacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey and absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. i do remember enjoying halloween on christopher street and then i think a big change was during the gay men's health crisis. i was with a friend, tony, in a storefront when they first started the health crisis and etting up the telephone lines. and these men much older than m
way ins an effort under new york city. we could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> in our eyes, morsi is a martyr who lost his life when he fought for the cause he believed in. amy: egypt's first and only democratically elected president mohamed morsi died on monday after collapsing while in a cage inside a cairo courtroom. he had been jailed since 2013 when he was overthrown in a military coup. we will get the latest from sharif abdel!'s kouddous in egypt. then as a london judge orders wikileaks founder julian assange to appear before a court to face a full extradition hearing, we will speak to james goodale, the former general counsel for "the new york times" who advise the paper to publish the pentagon papers back in 1971. >> this case against julian ofange was the proprietor wikileaks, is the most serious case against a journalist or someone assuming journalistic did,ions, which assange that has ever happened in the history of this country. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodma
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> in our eyes, morsi is a martyr who lost his life when he fought for the cause he believed in. amy: egypt's first and only democratically elected president mohamed morsi died on monday after collapsing while in a cage inside a cairo courtroom. he had been jailed since 2013 when he was overthrown in a military coup. we will get the latest from sharif abdel!'s kouddous in egypt. then as a london judge orders wikileaks founder julian assange to...
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no government officials, however, asked "the new york times" when the "new york times" asked them about this to withhold the article. we know today that the president called leaders from congress and both parties to the situation room, we didn't know what was going on there. are we in a position to obviously the administration didn't ask "the new york times" to withhold the story, they're okay with the signaling to iran that america was ready to strike iran tonight in the early dawn hours iran time. is that -- will that signal help, general? >> well, you know, it may well be appropriate from a tactical viewpoint, but again, the question is what are we trying to achieve, if we want to renegotiate the nuclear accord, one of the lesson number one of diplomacy is talk nice to people in public, and threaten them if you must in private. we've got it reversed. it's unlikely to change iranian behavior with public belligerent, and to some extent, the president ought to understand he's bluffing. military power is not an appropriate tool to keep the gulf open. we can punish the iranians terribly,
no government officials, however, asked "the new york times" when the "new york times" asked them about this to withhold the article. we know today that the president called leaders from congress and both parties to the situation room, we didn't know what was going on there. are we in a position to obviously the administration didn't ask "the new york times" to withhold the story, they're okay with the signaling to iran that america was ready to strike iran tonight...
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in that first week, the new york times, the new york post, and the new york daily post did cover the civil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. those were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of -- and those are the stories that historians rely on, along with oral history, police reports and photographs, for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. host: one of which is the documentary which we are featuring on c-span3's american history tv. our guest is mark steyn joining us from new york. he is also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement in the city of sisterly and brotherly love as we talk about the stonewall inn riots 50 years ago. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen. this will be pretty brief. just a little con
in that first week, the new york times, the new york post, and the new york daily post did cover the civil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. those were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of -- and those are the...
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reported but trump it destroyed them from the ashes was a new new york times these days in no longer just report he's so persistently lied i do think to be frank he changed us i think were different as a result of donald trump once you break some barriers there's no going back that's it they've gone new york times headlines became the ying the trumps twitter yang trump lies he lies he cheats he tells fall towards a mock trial for his $10000.00 lies i mean this isn't journalism this isn't reporting this is a personal vendetta just like trump's tweet after tweet accusing the new york times of lying deception of treason most recent incident a story about the u.s. hacking russia's power grid made up says the president. do you believe that the failing new york times just did a story stating that the u.s. is substantially increasing cyber attacks on russia this is a virtual act of treason by a once great paper these are true cowards and without doubt the enemy of the people enemy of the people they don't like that out of all the things trump school them that's perhaps what hurts the most e
reported but trump it destroyed them from the ashes was a new new york times these days in no longer just report he's so persistently lied i do think to be frank he changed us i think were different as a result of donald trump once you break some barriers there's no going back that's it they've gone new york times headlines became the ying the trumps twitter yang trump lies he lies he cheats he tells fall towards a mock trial for his $10000.00 lies i mean this isn't journalism this isn't...
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but in those days, virginia was considered very far away from new york city. donald trump says nobody ever heard of vietnam, by which he means he had never heard of vietnam, but that's not true. donald trump got medical deferments to avoid military service from 1964 to 1972. during that time, two presidential campaigns, 1968 and 1972, were run with the vietnam war as the number one issue in the presidential campaign. bobby kennedy got into the 1968 presidential campaign as an anti-vietnam war candidate. donald trump knew that. bobby kennedy died from an assassin's bullet on this day 51 years ago. after he won the california primary. even donald trump couldn't have missed that news 16 days after he graduated from college in 1968. donald trump knew all about vietnam and he knew he didn't want to die there. and like millions of other young men in those years, he tried to find a way out. he found the rich kid way out. his father had a doctor who was a tenant in one of his buildings and the doctor wrote a note to the draft board about donald trump's bone spur. dona
but in those days, virginia was considered very far away from new york city. donald trump says nobody ever heard of vietnam, by which he means he had never heard of vietnam, but that's not true. donald trump got medical deferments to avoid military service from 1964 to 1972. during that time, two presidential campaigns, 1968 and 1972, were run with the vietnam war as the number one issue in the presidential campaign. bobby kennedy got into the 1968 presidential campaign as an anti-vietnam war...
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opinion is spineless we need political humor now more than ever 4 years ago the new york times was all just see surely now they're no longer publishing cartoons new york times are not throughout to be with the bathwater yes there was a terrible lapse in judgment to print that cartoon so pollard gys and have a keener i free offensive cartoons john and art from completely political cartoonist and author to believe that not being able to laugh at political leaders creates a serious problem for society. this is a pretty despicable series of events i mean 1st of all i don't think we need to throw an tonio portuguese cartoonist under the bus there really is but it's highly debatable whether his cartoon was anti-semitic or not and i think portraying him as an anti-semite despite the fact that he repeatedly has denied it is really egregious and something that many of my colleagues probably should have spoken out against to move to months ago and now you have the new york times firing its own syndicate i mean the editors who ran the cartoons are still working at the new york times and the and n
opinion is spineless we need political humor now more than ever 4 years ago the new york times was all just see surely now they're no longer publishing cartoons new york times are not throughout to be with the bathwater yes there was a terrible lapse in judgment to print that cartoon so pollard gys and have a keener i free offensive cartoons john and art from completely political cartoonist and author to believe that not being able to laugh at political leaders creates a serious problem for...
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a live report from fox5 new york. let's listen. >> a lot of members of the press are here around emergency responders are here as well. let me step out so you can see, get a look for yourself what's going on here. you can see the fdny still out there on the scene. the front doors are blocked by one of their trucks. we see them doing in and out of there over and over again. they have brought a stretcher out recently. it was empty. doesn't appear anybody else as you have been reporting was injured. just the pilot lost their life in what appears to be so from what we can tell an accidental crash as the rain keeps coming down here. we were told at first there was smoke, what appeared to be a fire. that appears under control as well. that according to the governor. so that's what is happening here. still a lot of emergency activities. we can let you know when they decide to pull away from here and open the street. we're hoping to get briefed shortly by the fdny about what the status of their investigation is. >> sharon cro
a live report from fox5 new york. let's listen. >> a lot of members of the press are here around emergency responders are here as well. let me step out so you can see, get a look for yourself what's going on here. you can see the fdny still out there on the scene. the front doors are blocked by one of their trucks. we see them doing in and out of there over and over again. they have brought a stretcher out recently. it was empty. doesn't appear anybody else as you have been reporting was...
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in that first week, the new york times and the new york daily post did cover the civil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village boys did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of the stories that historians rely on, along with oral history, police reports and photographs, for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. host: one of which is the documentary which we are featuring on american history tv. our guest is mark steyn joining us from new york. he is also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement in the city of sisterly and brotherly love as we talk about the stonewall inn riots 50 years ago. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. hello. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen. this will be pretty brief. just a little context. i am a navy veteran, a gay navy veteran. i grew up in a
in that first week, the new york times and the new york daily post did cover the civil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village boys did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of the stories that historians rely on, along with...
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>> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the best sense of that, in the jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not fun for your dad to see your son's picture with the words alt-right next to his name. i fight the forces of collectivism and racism. what the "new york times" is doing is blatantly ingenuous. the import of the article is the kid was a lefty, then he became a conservative. then he went down the alt-right rabbit hole. then they implied watching videos like mine which is a so-called intellectual dark web to get people to discuss issues. we pulled him out of that. and at the end of the art kale's a full-on lefty. the premise of the article is youtube is radicalizes them to the right and he becomes a lefty. jesse: i don't like this.
>> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the best sense of that, in the jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not...
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york city in new jersey. a lot of small aircraft and executive aircraft type, helicopters come out of that airport. so that would tell us this was not a sightseeing helicopter. as miles said, i also know from being in new york for so many years these kind of helicopters are not used for sightseeing. why was this helicopter up in the air and what was the path that it took and where exactly did this helicopter start to lose control? and that's actually the big question. we know that the investigators in new york are gathered now outside this building. they're getting all their information together before they do this news conference which we expect could happen at any moment. to update us on exactly all the questions we have right now. but good news here for now, is this appears to be under control. this doesn't appear to be anyone else injured and it looks like the fire department and nypd have secured this scene. nonetheless, obviously still a lot of activity. frightening for a lot of people in that area. peo
york city in new jersey. a lot of small aircraft and executive aircraft type, helicopters come out of that airport. so that would tell us this was not a sightseeing helicopter. as miles said, i also know from being in new york for so many years these kind of helicopters are not used for sightseeing. why was this helicopter up in the air and what was the path that it took and where exactly did this helicopter start to lose control? and that's actually the big question. we know that the...
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there's a map of new york. you can see times square directly below, directly south of the crash site. central park is about eight blocks to the north of it. trump tower just to the northeast. we are reporting from the corner of 6th avenue and 50th. so we're only about a block away from the location. we know now the president is aware of this situation with his deputy press secretary telling us moments ago, quote, the president has been briefed on had helicopter crash in manhattan and continues to monitor the situation. just a few minutes ago we heard from new york's governor andrew cuomo. >> obviously it created a fire, so it was not a routine landing. >> what went through your mind? >> look, this is -- if you're a new yorker you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> that's an important point. my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. when you hear airc
there's a map of new york. you can see times square directly below, directly south of the crash site. central park is about eight blocks to the north of it. trump tower just to the northeast. we are reporting from the corner of 6th avenue and 50th. so we're only about a block away from the location. we know now the president is aware of this situation with his deputy press secretary telling us moments ago, quote, the president has been briefed on had helicopter crash in manhattan and continues...
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with the people and places of new york. he spoke to us about his work. in the first time i photographed the moon in may 2012i quickly learned the general public have this intense fascination with the moon. i was 11 yea rs old fascination with the moon. i was 11 years old when man worked on the moon in 1969. it is romantic, it is featured in so many movies and so many different kinds of photography, and there is something about that just seems magical to people. the statue of liberty is the most loved iconic landmark in new york. everyone loves the statue, you can't see anything bad about the statute. people will say "oh i hate that building in new york, look at the skyline, it is new and there are these monstrosity buildings you have in front of the moon", when you use the statue, she stands for so much in people's mines, that everybody is just like, over the moon when you have a picture of the moon and the statue together. manhattan henge is the night when the sun sets and it is visible down every street on the grid of new
with the people and places of new york. he spoke to us about his work. in the first time i photographed the moon in may 2012i quickly learned the general public have this intense fascination with the moon. i was 11 yea rs old fascination with the moon. i was 11 years old when man worked on the moon in 1969. it is romantic, it is featured in so many movies and so many different kinds of photography, and there is something about that just seems magical to people. the statue of liberty is the most...
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york times and now you have the new york times firing its own syndicate by the way tony a cartoon was distributed by the new york times syndicate so they literally fired themselves the cartoonist who ran the editors who ran the cartoons are still working at the new york times and the and now they're firing to cartoonist who had nothing to do with the cartoon in question so i mean i've never heard of a political cartoonist getting fired over a cartoon that he did not draw that doesn't happen in authoritarian states it doesn't it did not happen it is just does not happen so the new york times has literally declared nuclear war against my art form they've decided that all the traditional editorial cartoons that depict a strong opinion about the events of the day will no longer appear there and it's a great concern considering the outsized reputation and influence of the new york times here in the united states like i said i haven't even seen i have to be honest the actual card in question but it doesn't change the fact that as you said the baby's being thrown out with the bathwater here
york times and now you have the new york times firing its own syndicate by the way tony a cartoon was distributed by the new york times syndicate so they literally fired themselves the cartoonist who ran the editors who ran the cartoons are still working at the new york times and the and now they're firing to cartoonist who had nothing to do with the cartoon in question so i mean i've never heard of a political cartoonist getting fired over a cartoon that he did not draw that doesn't happen in...
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new york is their first request. where in new york? manhattan. [laughter] number one. then they move to washington, they move to boston, they move to los angeles, other parts of the country. maria: so what are you seeing then? there's all this conversation happening right now that a recession is on the horizon. look at the inverted yield curve, the federal reserve just recently said, look, we stand ready to act to cut rates. do you see recession on the horizon? >> honestly, i don't. but then again, i'm a little bit of a optimist. i tend to look at things with rose-colored glasses. but as i also look around, i see much of america doing well. the economy, much of the economy is strong and doing well. producing, i mean, look at the job market. the job market, it's really nothing short of remarkable. in addition to which i think we're on the precipice of doing some remarkable things in this country. ultimately, there will be a solution for infrastructure. and when that's offered, they will produce billions of dollars, trillions of dollars in infrastructure development arou
new york is their first request. where in new york? manhattan. [laughter] number one. then they move to washington, they move to boston, they move to los angeles, other parts of the country. maria: so what are you seeing then? there's all this conversation happening right now that a recession is on the horizon. look at the inverted yield curve, the federal reserve just recently said, look, we stand ready to act to cut rates. do you see recession on the horizon? >> honestly, i don't. but...
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i came out of the military to new york in 1986. johnson down by the village and i know that the gay community did not like the drag queens because they were trying to be with the straight community back then. marsha p johnson was a marginalized black trans woman and a six -- and a sex worker was at the stonewall riots fighting with the cops. most of the photos and videos that we see, am i talking? host: you are on the air. caller: ok. host: did you have another question or comment? caller: i wonder why he does not mention the black drag queens who were in front of the bar fighting that night like marsha p johnson. sylvia rivera was also a part of the gay rights movement. host: thank you. guest: the caller is right. determine, some of the leading roles in the riots were played by african-americans, puerto ricans, trans people, drag queens. it is still uncertain as to whether they represent the majority of the people who participated in the riots but there are many accounts that place them at the key moments, leading the riots, displ
i came out of the military to new york in 1986. johnson down by the village and i know that the gay community did not like the drag queens because they were trying to be with the straight community back then. marsha p johnson was a marginalized black trans woman and a six -- and a sex worker was at the stonewall riots fighting with the cops. most of the photos and videos that we see, am i talking? host: you are on the air. caller: ok. host: did you have another question or comment? caller: i...
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new york 80. a good weakening weekend for new york, a lot of areas will feel like summertime. >> it has been raining for two month. >> the eastern third of the country, and stable for the next few weeks. rob: alexandria ocasio cortez refusing to apologize for comparing migrant detention centers on the southern border to concentration camps. the democrat doubling down on this. jillian: her comments are drawing criticism from a lot of people on both sides. >> reporter: aoc told instagram followers that us government is running concentration camps on the southern border. >> the united states is running concentration camps on the southern border. that is what there are. >> sparking outrage in their own party. >> bill diblasio saying she is flat-out wrong. >> she cannot compare what not season concentration camps without any historical -- horrible moments, no way to compare. >> is refusing to apologize tweeting say what you will, kids are dying, i'm not here to make people feel comfortable about that.
new york 80. a good weakening weekend for new york, a lot of areas will feel like summertime. >> it has been raining for two month. >> the eastern third of the country, and stable for the next few weeks. rob: alexandria ocasio cortez refusing to apologize for comparing migrant detention centers on the southern border to concentration camps. the democrat doubling down on this. jillian: her comments are drawing criticism from a lot of people on both sides. >> reporter: aoc told...
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the gentleman from new york. -- from new york. mr. nadler: i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren, controls the time for the majority. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman are second nice -- is recognized. mr. nadler: i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman new york, ms. clarke. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. for three minutes. ms. clarke: thank you. my colleagues, representative roybal-allard, representative velazquez, representative jayapal, representative chu, your leadership has been tremendous in bringing forth h.r. 6, the dream and promise act. 2.5 million. this is how many of our neighbors, our friends, our family members will be able to officially call themselves american citizens because of the dream and promise act. as they obtain legal permanent residency on their pathway to citizenship. i am proud to sponsor h.r. 6, the dream and promise act, which provides 2.5 million dreamers, persons with temporary protected status, and deferred enforcemen
the gentleman from new york. -- from new york. mr. nadler: i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren, controls the time for the majority. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman are second nice -- is recognized. mr. nadler: i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman new york, ms. clarke. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. for three minutes. ms. clarke: thank you. my colleagues, representative roybal-allard, representative...
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manafort faces 16 counts in new york. his lawyer said the earliest it will happen is sometime next week but perhaps later this month. once he gets to new york, he has to appear before the judge and then decide what happens to him next. does he go to rikers which is the majority of places where inmates wait awaiting trial in new york. does he get special treatment and get put in a federal facility here in new york? is he allowed to go back to his pennsylvania prison which is a five hour drive where the marshals have to fly him back and forth? defense is certainly going to argue that mr. manafort is in a federal prison, keep him in some sort of federal lockup. the mayor said no special treatment for him. if he has security concerns, we will address those in prison. the question is which new york facility he will go to. most likely rikers, but there are other options. >> what is the debate about the nice way of calling it when you are in a cell alone as protective custody because it keeps you away from the rest of the popula
manafort faces 16 counts in new york. his lawyer said the earliest it will happen is sometime next week but perhaps later this month. once he gets to new york, he has to appear before the judge and then decide what happens to him next. does he go to rikers which is the majority of places where inmates wait awaiting trial in new york. does he get special treatment and get put in a federal facility here in new york? is he allowed to go back to his pennsylvania prison which is a five hour drive...
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new york city is iconic. it has more iconic buildings and more recognizable landmarks than any other city. when i post pictures from new york, i find that people all over the world leave comments about how they cannot wait to come to new york for the first time. t or they were and cannot wait to come back. it is the interaction betwstn poing pictures on instagram or plcebook or twitter, and p around the entire world that inspires me to go out there and photograph theity. host: that is all for tonight' s you can find all of the days news at our website. check us out on facebook. have a great weekend. ♪ announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... th by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like thank you. announcer: now you can access owre of your favorite pbs than ever before... this is the future! than ever before... with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the
new york city is iconic. it has more iconic buildings and more recognizable landmarks than any other city. when i post pictures from new york, i find that people all over the world leave comments about how they cannot wait to come to new york for the first time. t or they were and cannot wait to come back. it is the interaction betwstn poing pictures on instagram or plcebook or twitter, and p around the entire world that inspires me to go out there and photograph theity. host: that is all for...
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of new york. he is the author of several books, including "the coup: 1953, the cia, and the roots of modern u.s.-iran relations." we welcome you both to democracy now! let's start in tehran with professor mohammad marandi. can you talk about the response on ground to hearing this "new york times report" which the trump administration has not denied another now news outlets have confirmed, that they were in the midst of a strike right before the attack happened, with the planes in the air, they called it off? >> well, people are viewing the whole story with a significant amount of skepticism. the wholeason is that affair, this whole saga began with the u.s. leaving the nuclear deal. and then subsequently, trump imposing economic warfare against iranians -- something he said specifically him of these were brutal sanctions. the escalation began on the american side. then the tankers that were struck also were suspicious to the iranians because the tankers that were struck a month ago off the coast of
of new york. he is the author of several books, including "the coup: 1953, the cia, and the roots of modern u.s.-iran relations." we welcome you both to democracy now! let's start in tehran with professor mohammad marandi. can you talk about the response on ground to hearing this "new york times report" which the trump administration has not denied another now news outlets have confirmed, that they were in the midst of a strike right before the attack happened, with the...
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the change and the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york cities states in the way they regulated ours through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. they said i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up the ballroom, a gay cabaret but we can't get a liquor license. so, she called and introduced me to this guy and said, what can we do. do a story about it. i said i will do a story but it will -- nothing will happen. i said we can do a story about how the cops never bust where they are holding meetings with mobsters on a friday night. so i went and wrote out license plates numbers. i lived down there. i knew where the mob meetings were taking place. i wrote down license numbers of these double and triple parked limousines outside. mary got a cop she knew and ran the place and we found out who was
the change and the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york cities states in the way they regulated ours through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. they said i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up...
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heart of new york city. a feat never attempted, marciki the siblings return to the road. >>> plus, breaking barriers. >> do you want to stay alone forever? >> what am i supposed to say, hey, can i get your father's number? >> the comedy superstar shaking up two worlds, a millennial muslim. now sitting down with the actor sparking communication about community and self. >>> and? >> the pelicans select zion williamson. >> scoring a big win on draft night. >>> but first the "nightline" five. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. challenging gravity seems to be in the wallenda family blood line. now siblings nik and his sister are returning after a horrifying practice fall just two years ago. here's my "nightline" co-anchor, byron pitts. ♪ >> reporter: the whole world knows times square. you make it new york can you make it anywhere. this weekend, high above the center of the world, nik wallenda will attempt to make history again. alongside his sister and fellow daredevil leanna. they will walk on a wire ov
heart of new york city. a feat never attempted, marciki the siblings return to the road. >>> plus, breaking barriers. >> do you want to stay alone forever? >> what am i supposed to say, hey, can i get your father's number? >> the comedy superstar shaking up two worlds, a millennial muslim. now sitting down with the actor sparking communication about community and self. >>> and? >> the pelicans select zion williamson. >> scoring a big win on draft...
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i love having you in new york. thanks for joining us. i dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's 3:00 on the east coast, 1:00 p.m. in utah where cops searched a home in the hunt for this missing college student. police now confirm they're investigating whether she had a secret life with older men online. plus, the mystery mattress that could help cops crack the case. president trump asking if he can delay the census because of a ruling by the supreme court. it's one of two major decisions that could affect your voice in congress. we'll talk to a 9-11 responder about a possible break through for the sick and dying heros of the attack. an emotional meeting in which responders gave the top republicans in congress the badge of a former nypd detective that you may know named luis alvarez. >> he got his badge now. if he strays from his commitment, then we'll go back in attack mode. >> john will join us live as reporting begins now. our reporting begins with fast-moving developments in the disappearance of a college student in utah. indications now that she
i love having you in new york. thanks for joining us. i dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's 3:00 on the east coast, 1:00 p.m. in utah where cops searched a home in the hunt for this missing college student. police now confirm they're investigating whether she had a secret life with older men online. plus, the mystery mattress that could help cops crack the case. president trump asking if he can delay the census because of a ruling by the supreme court. it's one of two major...
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york, a section of new york that's completely broke. you are broke. you're going to be an artist, and not just art, but fairly confrontational. how committed do you have to be to do that, particularly at that time? >> kembra: i think that, contrarily, it hasn't been that hard. i feel like, i've been very fortunate to have got to stay alive here. so, and i have everything i need, look around us. it's a wonderful amusement park of good and bad ideas, all happening at once. you know how people immigrate here, to start a new life? and to dream big? i felt like i needed to do that as well. just like the way people did at the turn of the century, you move to new york to immigrate to a new land, to start a new life. and that's really what the lower east side is all about. >> anthony: who thrilled you back then? who was doing stuff that you just thought, "holy shit, this is really incredible and inspiring."? >> kembra: well, gosh, luckily my friends that i was working with were very inspiring. i loved joe coleman's work. ♪ >> joe: the lower e
york, a section of new york that's completely broke. you are broke. you're going to be an artist, and not just art, but fairly confrontational. how committed do you have to be to do that, particularly at that time? >> kembra: i think that, contrarily, it hasn't been that hard. i feel like, i've been very fortunate to have got to stay alive here. so, and i have everything i need, look around us. it's a wonderful amusement park of good and bad ideas, all happening at once. you know how...
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headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. tensions between the u.s. and iran are heating up, the trump administration is blaming tehra ers. the ships were targeted yesterday near the strait. this morning iran says the accusations against tehran are alarming. we have a reporter in new york with new evidence released by the u.s. military that apparently proves tehran was behind the attacks. laura, good morning. >> good morning. yes, there is new video evidence that you'll see in a moment. iran says it's not behind the attacks and this is not the first time that country has denied involvement. tehran previously used mines against oil tankers in 1987 and 1988. the white house is pointing a f tankers were attacked in the gulf of oman yesterday. they were carrying oil products when rocked by explosions. mike pompeo blamed iranian mines. >> this is based on intelligence, weapons used and level of expertise needed to execute the operation, similar attacks on shipping and the fact that no prox
headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. tensions between the u.s. and iran are heating up, the trump administration is blaming tehra ers. the ships were targeted yesterday near the strait. this morning iran says the accusations against tehran are alarming. we have a reporter in new york with new evidence released by the u.s. military that apparently proves tehran was behind the attacks. laura, good morning. >> good morning. yes, there is new video evidence that...
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that is an eternity for a new york city police commissioner. twice.brought in are big, giant, media personalities. commissioner o'neill just calls it as he sees it. career. cop his whole i think he is the only police commissioner in the last 50 ofrs that was capable bringing himself to apologize or acknowledge our world -- our role in the transgressions or .ess ups apology to thea prospect park rape victim a few months ago. i'm not here tonight as his ambassador, but what i will say is that he does lean on my advice.tion heavily for on his staff and my role and the police department, he also has the former president of the organization as the lgbt liaison. he is engaging and interested and he wants to know the weight forward. he wants to know how the community feels. i wish sometimes that our community would be a little more engaging. i won't get into the specifics of the meetings where i am there as staff and not as the president, but i think sometimes other communities it seems our in and speakto go clearly. they are a little more organized.
that is an eternity for a new york city police commissioner. twice.brought in are big, giant, media personalities. commissioner o'neill just calls it as he sees it. career. cop his whole i think he is the only police commissioner in the last 50 ofrs that was capable bringing himself to apologize or acknowledge our world -- our role in the transgressions or .ess ups apology to thea prospect park rape victim a few months ago. i'm not here tonight as his ambassador, but what i will say is that he...
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now the new york times has officially stopped publishing political cartoons it comes just over a month after a strong backlash against a karting featuring a blind president donald trump led by the israeli prime minister in the form of a guide dog one of the paper's long time contributors from feeling the move the new york times will and all political cartoons are just learned we suffer through a publisher syndicated no 2 new yorker to their caused a scandal for me this is the end of an adventure the begin 20 years ago. trisha patty there also complained about moralistic influencing news rooms and in his post he stressed step without humor we are all dead the new york times issued an apology soon after the offending karting was published the disputed image of donald trump and benjamin netanyahu was the work of antonio whate'er and tunas back in may he hit back over the controversy claiming that the backlash was fabricated by quote jewish propaganda meanwhile the decision of the new york times to abandon political cartoons caused uproar on twitter the n.y.t. really did fail this time dec
now the new york times has officially stopped publishing political cartoons it comes just over a month after a strong backlash against a karting featuring a blind president donald trump led by the israeli prime minister in the form of a guide dog one of the paper's long time contributors from feeling the move the new york times will and all political cartoons are just learned we suffer through a publisher syndicated no 2 new yorker to their caused a scandal for me this is the end of an...
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a little air guitar as you look at that image of new york city. todd: carly switched her shoes so today i am somewhat taller, thank you. we have serious news to get to. thank you for watching "fox and friends first". carley: heather has the day off. let's get to the fox news alert, a man is under arrest for plotting to throw explosives at people in times square. according to the new york daily news the unidentified suspect was arrested by the fbi, described as a little fed will be in court later today. there have been at least four fail the tax against times square since 9/11. todd: a captain isis fighter over the us-mexico border, the international center for the study of violent extremism reports he was supposed to be brought from puerto rico to mexico before being smuggled into the continental us. >> where he is, this is what it is. it might not be part of it. todd: that plan was to launch financial attacks in the us. it is no longer in motion but this is something we should work to prevent from ever happening. carley: new calls for a national
a little air guitar as you look at that image of new york city. todd: carly switched her shoes so today i am somewhat taller, thank you. we have serious news to get to. thank you for watching "fox and friends first". carley: heather has the day off. let's get to the fox news alert, a man is under arrest for plotting to throw explosives at people in times square. according to the new york daily news the unidentified suspect was arrested by the fbi, described as a little fed will be in...
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the president, president trump calls them the failing new york times. the worst thing for president trump would be if the new york times failed tomorrow, because he loves the foil. he needs the foil, and to your point about his hometown paper, he is just so frustrated that for 50 years and for the last particularly few years that they won't just give him what he thinks is his due in terms of finally getting to this office. they're not treating him the way they should. the flipside to point i was making, kristina, he chose "the wall street journal" rather than his own paper, rather than "the washington post" or the l.a. times because it's owned by the that pay your salaries, that pay for this chair and these cameras. and it's interesting that "the wall street journal" accepted it -- >> it's an attack against all media. >> rupert murdoch is making a point that i'm with you on some things, i'm not with you on this. howard: does hulz berg go too far when he says trump is fostering a climate of growing, worldwide violence against journalists? >> i don't thin
the president, president trump calls them the failing new york times. the worst thing for president trump would be if the new york times failed tomorrow, because he loves the foil. he needs the foil, and to your point about his hometown paper, he is just so frustrated that for 50 years and for the last particularly few years that they won't just give him what he thinks is his due in terms of finally getting to this office. they're not treating him the way they should. the flipside to point i...
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the british renamed new york. but the dutch were permitted to keep their land their faith and their pubs this tolerance displayed by the british commander laid the foundation for a gateway to the new world. the british had founded colonies in the south and north of the east coast they consolidated that foothold with new york and new jersey and later added colonies in pennsylvania and delaware. their most successful colony was virginia its prosperity spurred on other settlements in the south as the farms increased their profits they evolved into plantation. this success was founded on a work force brought in from africa. the captured slaves did the work that brought the landowners their wealth. the crops they grew included cotton tobacco and drugs . english rule spread from virginia to maryland north carolina south carolina and finally georgia. southern most of the original 13 colonies established under british rule. the middleton family were one of the most prosperous landowners in south carolina. manor house stil
the british renamed new york. but the dutch were permitted to keep their land their faith and their pubs this tolerance displayed by the british commander laid the foundation for a gateway to the new world. the british had founded colonies in the south and north of the east coast they consolidated that foothold with new york and new jersey and later added colonies in pennsylvania and delaware. their most successful colony was virginia its prosperity spurred on other settlements in the south as...
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in the new york times, -- around - >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> the new york times, we have the revolution of this card to that was published in the international edition of the new york times. >> what cartoon? >> you have really been working on that as well. >> that was something i could not miss. >> all of you have probably seen it. this image of donald trump being led around by netanyahu, -- the who sort of perniciously moving along, the unwitting non-jew by the collar. there were a lot of people who saw this and thought, this is not just dog whistle level anti- semitism. this is like out and out, like -- anti-semitism. what has it been like to you to be at the new york times, to be wrestling with this moment? what is the internal conversation but my? >> i was -- when the cartoon was published. i really would recommend for those who have not read it, although looking at this room, but you have. it was an excellent column that really summed up my views of the thing. just the take away, right? is, if anti-zionism becomes a normative political view, this is what follows. right? so, it is o
in the new york times, -- around - >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> the new york times, we have the revolution of this card to that was published in the international edition of the new york times. >> what cartoon? >> you have really been working on that as well. >> that was something i could not miss. >> all of you have probably seen it. this image of donald trump being led around by netanyahu, -- the who sort of perniciously moving along, the unwitting...
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the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. lowey: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york continues to reserve. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. roy, is recognized for one minute. thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to the gentlelady from texas. i appreciate all that she does for the great state of texas. i rise in gratitude that this disaster relief bill will be debated and voted on today. it is important legislation that impacts people suffering in the wake of numerous emergencies and natural disasters. my democratic colleagues tried three separate times to pass this $19 billion disaster supplemental which is unpaid for and most members haven't read without members vote for a simple consent, which was solely two members in this chamber. i objected, along with my colleagues, mr. massie and mr. rose, to that process, because as i said throughout the past week, members should cast an up
the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. lowey: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york continues to reserve. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. roy, is recognized for one minute. thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to the gentlelady from texas. i appreciate all that she does for the great state of texas. i rise in gratitude that this...