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in 1871 the new york times charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury. to the tune of $45 million. now, that maybe trump change these days but at the time it amounted to a sum greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before this. this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, he served as the cities commissioner of public works, again, seems like kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that we would see is carrying great power, but as i have said before, his true political power lay in his position as head of tammany hall. as head of tammany hall he controlled the selection of candidates that the democratic party would support. he picked the candidates. and, he was in charge of making sure that those candidates -- yes? >> was he accused of stealing from the government? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, they ring is simply he was the focus of the accusation, because people like nast and the critics realized that he was the power behind the throne, if you are going to focus on somebody to indict, it was going to be
in 1871 the new york times charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury. to the tune of $45 million. now, that maybe trump change these days but at the time it amounted to a sum greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before this. this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, he served as the cities commissioner of public works, again, seems like kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that we would see is carrying great...
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in 1871 the new york times charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury. to the tune of $45 million. now, that maybe trump change these days but at the time it amounted to a some greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before this. this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, he served as the cities commissioner of public works, again, seems like kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that we would see is carrying great power, but as i have said before, his true political power away in his position as head of tammany hall. as head of tammany hall he controlled the selection of candidates that the democratic party would support. he picked the candidates. and, he was in charge of making sure that those candidates -- yes? >> was he accused of stealing from the government? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, they ring is simply he was the focus of the accusation, because people like nast and the critics realized that he was the power behind the throne, if you are going to focus on somebody to indict, it was going to
in 1871 the new york times charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury. to the tune of $45 million. now, that maybe trump change these days but at the time it amounted to a some greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before this. this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, he served as the cities commissioner of public works, again, seems like kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that we would see is carrying great...
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it's time these officials in new york -- and i'm glad you mentioned "the new york times" -- they haven't reported about this, about the chaos at the border. maybe finally "the new york times" will also start talking about the chaos at the border caused by the biden administration's changes. >> jesse: you're not handcuffing migrants and forcing them unwillingly on to buses and telling them, you're going to new york, you're going to washington, d.c., as they try to fight to get off the bus. that's not happening, right? >> exactly. they signed a waiver of agreement when they board that bus. >> jesse: okay, good, because some of these mayors, bowser in particular, can't imagine why anybody would ever want to go to d.c. she's, like, they can't want this to be their final destination, washington, d.c., the nation's capital. it's an indictment on her own governance. do you understand when mayor adams says, well, we have a housing problem. why can't they find housing in texas? what's your response to that? >> the cartel are not looking for housing in texas. the cartels coming through texas, they
it's time these officials in new york -- and i'm glad you mentioned "the new york times" -- they haven't reported about this, about the chaos at the border. maybe finally "the new york times" will also start talking about the chaos at the border caused by the biden administration's changes. >> jesse: you're not handcuffing migrants and forcing them unwillingly on to buses and telling them, you're going to new york, you're going to washington, d.c., as they try to fight...
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there was a mayor i guess a good part of the population in new york was actually in the city of new york and there was this mayor walker and there was a investigation of him and tammany hall, i guess was called the seabury commission. yeah, can you elaborate on that? and did they were they helpful tammany hall in his progressive agenda or where they trying to block his agenda when he was governor? great question. i did i didn't have enough time really to go into seabury, but yes, it's in my book. so he's dominated for president. i didn't mention this but who was the chief opponent to win the democratic nomination in 1932? who won the roosevelt had to win two thirds of the vote to get the nomination he had gotten more than 50% but he hadn't gotten all the way there. al smith one, pennsylvania and massachusetts and and then roosevelt ended up getting john nance garner to be as vice president and that got texas in california but to your point after he gets to nomination. imagine this in august of that year. the mayor jimmy walker who was you know accused of corruption of getting kickbacks o
there was a mayor i guess a good part of the population in new york was actually in the city of new york and there was this mayor walker and there was a investigation of him and tammany hall, i guess was called the seabury commission. yeah, can you elaborate on that? and did they were they helpful tammany hall in his progressive agenda or where they trying to block his agenda when he was governor? great question. i did i didn't have enough time really to go into seabury, but yes, it's in my...
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new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and in fact, as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes, it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one point, there was even an insurrection about among coppola's own crew, that they wanted him replaced as director. so, it was just a fight around everything. some of the other families won't sit still for all—out war! then they hand me sollozzo! my father wouldn't want to hear this, this is business not personal. but robert duvall remembers that in the midst of all the mayhem, coppola managed to remain a steady hand, working well with the actors. the thing that was good about coppola, he didn't say you had to do it, like certain old—time directors. he wanted to see what you brough
new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and in fact, as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes, it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one...
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on the streets in new york city, noise and confusion are the norm. for 18-year-old amaro bryan, this scene is a lot to take in. he arrived along with busloads of other asylum seekers sent to the big apple from texas. the teen started his journey in venezuela by himself. it took him two months to reach the texas border. little did he know he was walking into the middle of a political dogfight over the crisis at the southern border. the push and pull between the white house and the gop. >> the second busful of migrant families has arrived in new york city from texas. >> i've got one thing to tell you and to tell them, there are more buses on the way. >> this is horrific when you think about what the governor is doing. >> reporter: earlier this year, texas republican governor greg abbott started sending busloads of migrants out of the lone star state, dropping them off in cities with democratic mayors. he says the biden administration's policies inadequately secure the border, forcing southern states to bear the burden of migrant waves. >> texans are fe
on the streets in new york city, noise and confusion are the norm. for 18-year-old amaro bryan, this scene is a lot to take in. he arrived along with busloads of other asylum seekers sent to the big apple from texas. the teen started his journey in venezuela by himself. it took him two months to reach the texas border. little did he know he was walking into the middle of a political dogfight over the crisis at the southern border. the push and pull between the white house and the gop. >>...
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the southern district of new york , the federal court in the southern new york state where i live was behind this and i said i'm not going to be intimidated by this. maybe their goal is to intimidate us, scare us, maybe their goal is to get access to our phones and then on saturday, november 5, november 6 i hear a knocking on my door at 6 am by the fbi. and you know, they're banging on my door. open up, fbi and i run to the door, open the door and there's 10 to 12 agents with flashlights in my face and when that happens i was immediately taken back to my last encounter with the feds 10 years ago and i said here we go again. they put me in handcuffs. this is three, four months ago. november 6 and they threw me against the hallway wall in my apartment building, my two bedroom apartment about an hour north of new york city and they put me in handcuffs and put me on my couch and proceeded to show me a search warrant signed by a magistrate judge, lower federal judge in new york city and i could not understand why this was happening . as a reporter i have a right to receive documents from a
the southern district of new york , the federal court in the southern new york state where i live was behind this and i said i'm not going to be intimidated by this. maybe their goal is to intimidate us, scare us, maybe their goal is to get access to our phones and then on saturday, november 5, november 6 i hear a knocking on my door at 6 am by the fbi. and you know, they're banging on my door. open up, fbi and i run to the door, open the door and there's 10 to 12 agents with flashlights in my...
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folk to new york city. why was there no pushback on. that was frankly, this is how it started. the mayor didn't realize that those initial flights weren't coming from texas because of the governor. they were coming because of the biden administration. >> yeah. and nobody really did anything but we had a huge republican primary and that was an issue that was brought up. the former west chester county executive rob astorino actually was able to obtain this information, you know, through people he knew as his job as a former county executive in west chester. look. we are all paying for this. the democrats just passed the so-called inflation reduction ability. guess who pays for all of this? we do. now we are investing in green energy instead of at the border. 87,000 new irs agents to come after the middle and lower income taxpayers. the big guys and private equity got a tax break. who is going to pay for these migrants? who going to pay for this green energy? all these new migrants by the way not only are they
folk to new york city. why was there no pushback on. that was frankly, this is how it started. the mayor didn't realize that those initial flights weren't coming from texas because of the governor. they were coming because of the biden administration. >> yeah. and nobody really did anything but we had a huge republican primary and that was an issue that was brought up. the former west chester county executive rob astorino actually was able to obtain this information, you know, through...
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new york is new york — desirable place? new york is new york there _ desirable place? new york is new york there is _ desirable place? new york is new york there is no - desirable place? new york is new york there is no other i new york there is no other place like new york. another factor is the _ place like new york. another factor is the roles _ place like new york. another factor is the roles played - place like new york. another factor is the roles played by i factor is the roles played by the central bank by raising borrowing costs to control inflation more potential homebuyers are being pushed to the rental market. have you ever seen anything like this? not in the rental market of 40 or 50% increase above pre— pandemic levels is a bit surprising. pandemic levels is a bit surprising-— pandemic levels is a bit surprising. pandemic levels is a bit surrisinu. �* , ., ., surprising. an expert on real estate sees _ surprising. an expert on real estate sees no _ surprising. an expert on real estate sees no sign - surprising. an expert on real estate sees no sign
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new york city is not safe? we have all been experiencing that for, i don't know, the last two years. welcome to the party, adam. >> i would think that he should run his city and by the way if i'm going to go to texas to do what he wants me to do. can i fly? you want to hop on a bus for like 18 hours? go to texas and land there and go hey, how are you doing? i vote for beto o'rourke. sorry i will come back. no, i can't do that. >> ainsley: here is the mayor speaking yesterday. listen. >> i just think it's unfair that new york city we are saying we are going to do our part. we are taking on this awesome responsibility. federal government and the state should assist them in this as well. because it's more than housing. it's unimaginable to come to a country and your first visit here someone is throwing you out as the governor of texas is doing. and then try to navigate this complex country delivery of services. i'm deeply contemplating taking a bus load of new yorkers to go to texas and do some good old fashioned
new york city is not safe? we have all been experiencing that for, i don't know, the last two years. welcome to the party, adam. >> i would think that he should run his city and by the way if i'm going to go to texas to do what he wants me to do. can i fly? you want to hop on a bus for like 18 hours? go to texas and land there and go hey, how are you doing? i vote for beto o'rourke. sorry i will come back. no, i can't do that. >> ainsley: here is the mayor speaking yesterday....
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lamenting anti-immigrant hate, but we will not in new york. >> martha, also today, the new york city mayor eric adams as he spun into a "new york post" article that claims that some think migrants are getting preferential treatment compared to homeless americans, including veterans, but the mayor says that's not true. >> we treat everyone who seeks shelter assistance the same way as universal, and now we treat people -- with what we've always done. >> meanwhile in washington, d.c., the mayor is again requesting national guard support. the pentagon denied her initial report last friday, and over 6600 migrants have been blessed they are in recent months. our correspondent is in eagle pass, texas, and he says in 90 minutes at 400 migrants across the border illegally, which is more than the entire number of migrants that have been officially bused here to new york city, martha. >> what they are getting is a drop in the bucket compared to what texas has been dealing with, at many times, 4,000 people over the course of a couple of days. thank you very much. joining us now, lisa boothe and
lamenting anti-immigrant hate, but we will not in new york. >> martha, also today, the new york city mayor eric adams as he spun into a "new york post" article that claims that some think migrants are getting preferential treatment compared to homeless americans, including veterans, but the mayor says that's not true. >> we treat everyone who seeks shelter assistance the same way as universal, and now we treat people -- with what we've always done. >> meanwhile in...
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york law school, new york university law school. rebecca, thanks for joining me. we have a lot to talk about here. so first, let me get your reaction to the washington post reporting about how centrally trump was involved in this election documents, it was shrouded in secrecy, the documents themselves were highly sensitive. what do you see is the legal and pluck a shuns of all that? >> in order to prove any kind of crime, especially there has been a lot of discussion about the espionage act that we saw. we need to show two things. the act actually happened, and that the person possessed the state of mind that required in order to have criminal liability. so, he has both of those things. he was in possession of these documents that were highly classified and highly -- we should use the term sensitive because the criminal statutes don't refer to classification level, they just refer to something that dictates national security. he had those documents, next question is, did he retain them? this reporting is so critical for that because
york law school, new york university law school. rebecca, thanks for joining me. we have a lot to talk about here. so first, let me get your reaction to the washington post reporting about how centrally trump was involved in this election documents, it was shrouded in secrecy, the documents themselves were highly sensitive. what do you see is the legal and pluck a shuns of all that? >> in order to prove any kind of crime, especially there has been a lot of discussion about the espionage...
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she moved to new york to study art. she opened her own art school, which one visitor described poetically as a sanctuary of industry and dreams. she founded and directed one of the largest wpa art centers and she became the first black woman to open her own gallery. this is a souvenir reproduction of her signature work a commission for the 1939, new york world's fair. it was the only commission at the fair from a black woman artist life magazine in fact described savage as one of few black people commissioned by the world's fair to do anything, but quote pick and shovel work. the piece was inspired by the song lift every voice and sing which had been declared the black national anthem by the naacp in 1919. here is a short clip of the song as performed by the harlem boys choir. here regardless ;? savages sculpture becomes i think a visual manifestation of that song's power. it features 12 young black singers in graduated heights taking the form of a harp. they're pressed together in community and in solidarity they're si
she moved to new york to study art. she opened her own art school, which one visitor described poetically as a sanctuary of industry and dreams. she founded and directed one of the largest wpa art centers and she became the first black woman to open her own gallery. this is a souvenir reproduction of her signature work a commission for the 1939, new york world's fair. it was the only commission at the fair from a black woman artist life magazine in fact described savage as one of few black...
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square, new york city. only place in the world where you can hear a skunk complaining about the smell. to oversimplify it, folks, if new york were a women's shampoo, joe biden wouldn't sniff it. new yorkers are logging complaints to the odor system. we'll take to the streets to find out why the city that never sleeps smells like the city that never showers. why does the city smell so bad? >> there's cbd everywhere. >> you're blaming the weed. >> people are urin ating in the streets and smoking too much weed. >> i don't like the way you look at me when you say that. >> new york smells so bad. >> you just wished new york smelled as good as east africa? >> so good. >> you blame the internets and the smoke? >> yeah. >> it's just tobacco in those internets, right? >> yeah. >> good man. a cop stopped me a minute ago. are you smoking marijuana? no. well, there you go. >> why does new york smell? >> not enough showers. >> does florida smell like this? >> no. >> everywhere you smell it. what you expect? >> weed is g
square, new york city. only place in the world where you can hear a skunk complaining about the smell. to oversimplify it, folks, if new york were a women's shampoo, joe biden wouldn't sniff it. new yorkers are logging complaints to the odor system. we'll take to the streets to find out why the city that never sleeps smells like the city that never showers. why does the city smell so bad? >> there's cbd everywhere. >> you're blaming the weed. >> people are urin ating in the...
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over new york city. there are also some shelters. so they're facilitating the sheltering aspect and they want it close to schools so that there is close proximity as the children do go to school. i want you to listen right now to the chancellor of the new york city department of education. >> already our incredible public school staff are stepping up. working tirelessly to ensure a smooth transition for these new students with minimal disruption in their education. >> as more families arrive, we will be prepared to support their needs and quickly enroll them in school so that we are doing everything we can to preserve stability for them as they focus on their education. >> reporter: the reality here, since may there have been 6,000 migrants that have come to new york city. 600 of them in the last three weeks. there are, as you said, fredricka, about a thousand children that will be entering the school at this point. but we are just on august 20th right now. kindergarten through eighth grade is what they'
over new york city. there are also some shelters. so they're facilitating the sheltering aspect and they want it close to schools so that there is close proximity as the children do go to school. i want you to listen right now to the chancellor of the new york city department of education. >> already our incredible public school staff are stepping up. working tirelessly to ensure a smooth transition for these new students with minimal disruption in their education. >> as more...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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this breaking news in the new york times tonight. if true answers a bunch of questions including that bombshell of donald trump himself was examining these records at the end of 2021 before they handed back anything at all, donald trump was locked looking in the boxes himself. >> and if the rest of the reporting was true he was hand looking through the stuff himself before they handed over about 150 documents marked classified but retained another hundred 50 documents marked classified and he personally was sifting through them to decide what he's going to hold on to. if the times is reporting is correct, that just ranks itself into an indictment, in terms of him personally making decisions to retain classified documents marked as classified after he had been told by the government to hand them over. that is cut and dry. >> then there is that point that so many of us were wondering about because we had reports for a while now indicating that one of the trump lawyers signed a document after the june visit by the fbi and justice depart
this breaking news in the new york times tonight. if true answers a bunch of questions including that bombshell of donald trump himself was examining these records at the end of 2021 before they handed back anything at all, donald trump was locked looking in the boxes himself. >> and if the rest of the reporting was true he was hand looking through the stuff himself before they handed over about 150 documents marked classified but retained another hundred 50 documents marked classified...
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the southern district of new york. the federal court in southern new york state where i live is behind this. and i said i'm not going to be intimidated by this. maybe their goal is to intimidate us and scare us. may be the goal was to get access to our phones. and then on saturday november 5th. they are banging on the door. open up, fbi. and i run to the door, opened the door and there is ten to 12 agents with flashlights in my phases. they put me in handcuffs. this is three or four months ago. november 6th. and they threw me against the hallway wall in my apartment building. i couldn't understand why this is happening. i have the right to receive documents from anybody so long as they didn't participate in the obtaining of them. that's as american as apple pie. the supreme court protected as such rights of documents and some have claimed it was stolen. i didn't know if it was. and i didn't publish it. so this is running through my head as i'm sitting there and these fbi agents are rummaging through my home with a warr
the southern district of new york. the federal court in southern new york state where i live is behind this. and i said i'm not going to be intimidated by this. maybe their goal is to intimidate us and scare us. may be the goal was to get access to our phones. and then on saturday november 5th. they are banging on the door. open up, fbi. and i run to the door, opened the door and there is ten to 12 agents with flashlights in my phases. they put me in handcuffs. this is three or four months ago....
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mayor of new york city. pampers cost money. new york city has seen only a few hundred migrants. your state is dealing with, well, do you even know? >> somewhere between four and 5000 a day. there is 18,000 people. del rio did not have enough food and water to sustain their old population with that many people coming in. severe economic hardship from the border town. just barely experience a tiny fraction of what we are dealing with every single day. >> mayor adams wants to send a bunch of busloads of new yorkers down to texas to campaign against your governor greg abbott. it's not governor abbott's fault that this is happening. why not send them to washington, d.c. and campaign or lobby the president or the vice president. >> that is a great question. i think that this is politics. there is nothing we could do to stop it. he better be careful. >> meantime, the biden administration, now president biden was campaigning before 2020 or in 2020, suggesting the border wall that the trump administration was trying
mayor of new york city. pampers cost money. new york city has seen only a few hundred migrants. your state is dealing with, well, do you even know? >> somewhere between four and 5000 a day. there is 18,000 people. del rio did not have enough food and water to sustain their old population with that many people coming in. severe economic hardship from the border town. just barely experience a tiny fraction of what we are dealing with every single day. >> mayor adams wants to send a...
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and new york city. it is a new york is asking, what about our needs? and, it is election day in america. new york raising -- between two political heavyweights, that could turn personal and nasty. accusations of being senile and gullible. up next up front. good evening everyone, i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. up, tonight trump under pressure. former judge pressing the former president for more answers tonight. giving trump's legal team a deadline to explain his request for a special master to leave a review of the evidence that the fbi took from mar-a-lago last month. the judge, who was nominated to the bench by trump in 2020, is also questioning why trump's -- believe that trump has jurisdiction to even get involved in this case. this comes as we are learning new details tonight about how many sensitive documents trump was storing at mar-a-lago. in this lead of the national archives released today, the agency told trump's legal team it had discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents, in 15 boxes back in january. when the archives fir
and new york city. it is a new york is asking, what about our needs? and, it is election day in america. new york raising -- between two political heavyweights, that could turn personal and nasty. accusations of being senile and gullible. up next up front. good evening everyone, i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. up, tonight trump under pressure. former judge pressing the former president for more answers tonight. giving trump's legal team a deadline to explain his request for a special...
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>> mike: madison alworth in new york city. madison, thanks very much. >> as increasing number of -- resources are stretched thin in their cities, too. bus loads of immigrants have arrived in places like washington, d.c. and new york city. and texas' governor says he has no plans to step on the brakes. correspondent bill melugin is along our southern border tonight. bill. >> welcome to new york. >> it is unconscionable that a governor would treat human beings as pawns in his chess game to score political points. >> it's a mean and cruel thing that he's doing. >> new york governor kathy hochul and new york city mayor eric adams escalating a war of words with texas governor greg abbott after a second migrant bus from the southern border arrived in the big apple on sunday. >> they were forced on the bus with the understanding that they were going to other locations that they wanted to go to and when they tried to explain they were not allowed to do so. >> we will help you get to where you need to go. >> the first bus arrived on fr
>> mike: madison alworth in new york city. madison, thanks very much. >> as increasing number of -- resources are stretched thin in their cities, too. bus loads of immigrants have arrived in places like washington, d.c. and new york city. and texas' governor says he has no plans to step on the brakes. correspondent bill melugin is along our southern border tonight. bill. >> welcome to new york. >> it is unconscionable that a governor would treat human beings as pawns in...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we must keep the horrors of hiroshima in view of all times, recognizing there's only one solution to the nuclear threat, not have nuclear weapons at all. amy: as u.n. secretary general antonio guterres warns about the growing risk of nuclear war, we look at efforts to revive the iran nuclear deal. after 16 months of negotiations, a final text has been sent to washington and tehran. we will get the latest. plus, we look at a growing house -- housing crisis in the united states as rents soar and cities crackdown on the unhoused. >> [indiscernible] safety is to find the opportunity. amy: texas republican governor greg abbott is sending busloads of asylum-seekers to so-called liberal cities like new york and washington, d.c. we will speak with the head of the new york immigration coalition. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ukraine's military says its special forces were behind a blast at a russian air
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and to new york. maria: coming up, exclusive new video from my trip to the southern border this week as the texas department of public safety analyzes and tests thousands of pounds of illegal drugs that were seized at the wide open border and are now killing americans. former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi and the dereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on cashless bail to continue their violent rampages against the united states of america. entire communities are being torn to. >> reds with stabbings -- sleds with with stabbings, shootings, stanking s, rapes and murders. maria: president trump discussing the crime spike, even an attack on gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin two weeks ago. the congressman is here joining me with his plans to unseat governor kathy hochul and end the cashless bail. plus, january 6th, hunter biden, merrick garland and two systems of justice
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or we have a polio case in upstate new york and some evidence of wastewater sampling here in new york city and beyond. and we have mpv -- monkeypox to deal with. that requires federal resources to mount the scale and team and equitable response that new yorkers and people demand and expect of us. we are grateful to president biden for declaring a public health emergency because it allows us to talk about remote reimbursement funds to build temporary public health infrastructure to allow us to vaccinate the hundreds of thousands of people who might be at risk to get people tested and treated at scale. more concretely, we are encouraged by increasing vaccine supply. we would love reduced barriers to accessing treatment. it is not a question of supply but it is a question of safety and regulation. we are talking with federal partners at the fda around what we can do to make the application process for teapots to be -- monkeypox to be simplified. -- we are seeing the response ramp up but we need those resources to maintain it. and let alone the idea of creating something more consistent.
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. >>, new york city health commissioner dr. ashwin boston talks about the monkeypox outbreak and how to confront the spread of the virus. to date new york city has one of the highest numbers of reported epoxy cases. this conversation with "the washington post" is half an hour. ♪ subvariants like b five. we do not know when the vaccine will be ready. -- ba.5. we do not know when the vaccine will be ready. -- if you are not up-to-date with your vaccination schedule trying to get up today. >> you can watch this program in its entirety on our website c-span.org we take you to the washington post new york city's health commissioner discusses the monkeypox outbreak and the spread of that disease. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> new york as ever was leading the way with the first in the country to start vaccinating people against monkeypox. people at risk of getting or transmitting buggy box -- monkeypox -- we need to do our best to get ahead of it and it has been a strain on vaccination -- that is limited the number of vaccine
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york to let new york other cities like d.c. understand what is going on in texas. 7,000 people a day are coming across the border into texas. there is not even that amount that has come to new york yet, your reaction. >> these border states border communities are desperate. and while you might see some footage come in of one busy morning into the port authority of new york, this is happening all day everyday. inside of texas and other communities they are disparate feel like running out of options they need to get the attention, of president biden, and the democrats. so i don't know what else governor abbott really can do in this particular situation, he is doing this on behalf of constituents who are crying out trying to get attention, of this president and allies. now the president could take action, by the biden administration could finish construction of border wall end "catch and release" enforce "remain in mexico" policy start supporting our customs and border protection agents, and out of democrat party all levels incent
york to let new york other cities like d.c. understand what is going on in texas. 7,000 people a day are coming across the border into texas. there is not even that amount that has come to new york yet, your reaction. >> these border states border communities are desperate. and while you might see some footage come in of one busy morning into the port authority of new york, this is happening all day everyday. inside of texas and other communities they are disparate feel like running out...
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york city and new york, by the way -- go ahead, sorry. dagen: i was going to listen to the lieutenant governor of texas sending a warning to other sanctuary cities. listen to this, congresswoman. >> well, first of all, every mayor of a big blue city which are most of the top 25 in the country should be on notice, look out your window, you might seize a bus coming to you one day in the future. dagen: liz peek, jump in here. >> claudia, thank you for joining us this morning. seems to me like a bill p want way of finally -- brilliant way of awakening the country to a serious problem. i think the hypocrisy of mure ml browser and eric adams say we can't deal with this, where do they think the people have gone who have come across our border. this is considered a bleeding wound but it's only a problem for a few border states. i think it's absolutely appropriate to make this a national issue. i'm not saying that politically. this is a national issue. and it's really time even as joe biden is trying to get rid of the remain in mexico problem, we
york city and new york, by the way -- go ahead, sorry. dagen: i was going to listen to the lieutenant governor of texas sending a warning to other sanctuary cities. listen to this, congresswoman. >> well, first of all, every mayor of a big blue city which are most of the top 25 in the country should be on notice, look out your window, you might seize a bus coming to you one day in the future. dagen: liz peek, jump in here. >> claudia, thank you for joining us this morning. seems to...
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the governor of new york needs to be defeated. you are doing the holocaust event, your own event, and you are busy attacking the governor of florida? who is probably one of the best friends of the jewish people in this great country. you know, how many people are leaving florida to come to new york? hardly anyone! hardly anyone! the opposite, tens and tens of thousands of new yorkers are leaving new york because things are out of control in this city and this date. crime is out of control. anti-semitism is at levels never seen before. at this event when she talks about never forgetting, she is busy attacking the governor of florida who has done an amazing job while she has failed -- how pathetic. she owes everyone an apology! i mean, this is not the kind of behavior we expect from a leader of our state. and as someone who is, i am a child of survivors and my mom in 1944, what in gods name is wrong with this governor? she invokes desantis for no reason. again, i want to repeat no one's leaving florida to come to the governor's new
the governor of new york needs to be defeated. you are doing the holocaust event, your own event, and you are busy attacking the governor of florida? who is probably one of the best friends of the jewish people in this great country. you know, how many people are leaving florida to come to new york? hardly anyone! hardly anyone! the opposite, tens and tens of thousands of new yorkers are leaving new york because things are out of control in this city and this date. crime is out of control....
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how is that good for new york? >> voters in new york voted to elbow gerrymandering for the incumbents. every time across the country, whether it is in a red state were here in new york, the voters are given the opportunity to choose their politician and not the other way around. that is pretty old-fashioned but that is the way it should be. the new york times reported that young and latino voters were, out to save her election. there are multiple times that congressman nadler went along with us to give over part of his section. -- district. we lost the ability to draw our own maps because we adapted to gerrymander in a way that we always give republicans flack for. for race and age. that is one problem. i think it is important to remember why the three of us are on this stage in this district. >> i would like to respond to the gentleman. i am heartbroken that i am losing oakland and queens. two districts that i love. i have a major housing develop ment that i have been working on in brooklyn. my two centers that i
how is that good for new york? >> voters in new york voted to elbow gerrymandering for the incumbents. every time across the country, whether it is in a red state were here in new york, the voters are given the opportunity to choose their politician and not the other way around. that is pretty old-fashioned but that is the way it should be. the new york times reported that young and latino voters were, out to save her election. there are multiple times that congressman nadler went along...
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from new york, florida and beyond. all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. we do have a lot going on as you can see from the bottom of your screen there. it is primary election night three states, new york florida, and oklahoma. polls of just closed in florida and oklahoma, to be closing in for new york at 9 pm. new yorkers if he's still watching this 11 hour to vote. florida i can tell you that and d. c. news projects that former governor ankara
from new york, florida and beyond. all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. we do have a lot going on as you can see from the bottom of your screen there. it is primary election night three states, new york florida, and oklahoma. polls of just closed in florida and oklahoma, to be closing in for new york at 9 pm. new yorkers if he's still watching this 11 hour to vote. florida i can tell you that and d. c. news projects that former governor ankara
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the system of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse, buffalo. this also issues in a major migration of new england hours into upstate new york and into ohio as they are able to reap the benefits of these economic trends in deeper western areas. you can see on this map behind me here, the roads and canals crisscrossing across the country. what is jumping out to you about the number of transportation networks by the 1840s? what do you see? >> in contradiction to what we previously learned, now we're going to travel more towards the ports, north carolina, even down toward alabama and mississippi, rather than being tied to the coastline, allowing for greater transportation and access to people of all backgrounds and demographics. >> when else do you see? >> charles? >> it goes farther west. all the way to green bay, the iowa territory, not that long ago people were complaining about going to ohio. absolutely, no mark twain about going to ohio. >> other things? what about cities? any city named jumping out? wh
the system of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse, buffalo. this also issues in a major migration of new england hours into upstate new york and into ohio as they are able to reap the benefits of these economic trends in deeper western areas. you can see on this map behind me here, the roads and canals crisscrossing across the country. what is jumping out to you about the number of transportation networks by...
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of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse buffalo. and this also ushers in a major migration of new englanders into upstate new york and into ohio as they're able to reap the benefits of these economic trends transformations in deeper western areas. and you can see on this map behind me here the roads and canals criss-crossing across the country. what is jumping out to you here about the number of transportation networks by the 1840s. what do you see? yeah. well, i would say in contradiction to what we previously learned now. we're able to travel more towards the rule ports such as in north carolina even down towards, alabama, mississippi rather than being tied to the coastline allowing greater transportation and access to people of all backgrounds and demographics. excellent. yeah. what else do you see? trust it goes a lot further western previously now, it's all the way to green bay and in the iowa territory. whereas not that long ago people were complaining about going into ohio. yeah. absolutely. y
of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse buffalo. and this also ushers in a major migration of new englanders into upstate new york and into ohio as they're able to reap the benefits of these economic trends transformations in deeper western areas. and you can see on this map behind me here the roads and canals criss-crossing across the country. what is jumping out to you here about the number of transportation...
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york -- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far away. [cheers] now, a few campaign names i would especially like to acknowledge. dan rubin. who was a remark -- who's remarkably steady hand and could solve even the most difficult communications. mark. [cheers] who provide sage, brilliant strategic wisdom on everything and produced fantastic mail and tv. olivia and julian. [cheers] they sure got the job done, didn't they? rob. a longtime district director and all around spectacular utility player who works harder and more doggedly than anyone. and of course, my irreplaceable chief of staff, amy r utkin.' she is fond of saying she really likes to win. no one can build coalitions, score big progressive victories or lead a winning campaign than she can. thank you for always fighting for us, so fiercely for me and with me. [cheers] i am so proud of tonight's victory and i am thrilled that we were able to win while
york -- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far away. [cheers] now, a few campaign names i would especially like to acknowledge. dan rubin. who was a remark -- who's remarkably steady hand and could solve even the most difficult communications. mark. [cheers] who provide sage, brilliant strategic wisdom on everything and produced fantastic mail and tv. olivia...
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new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one point there was even an insurrection about among coppola's own crew, that they wanted him replaced as director. so it was just a fight around everything. some of the other families won't sit still for all—out war! then they hand me sollozzo! my father wouldn't want to hear this, this is business not personal. but robert duvall remembers that in the midst of all the mayhem, coppola managed to remain a steady hand, working well with the actors. the thing that was good about coppola, he didn't say you had to do it, like certain old—time directors. he wanted to see what you brought to the tab
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peaking of new york city and other sucker punch in new york city and this time a brooklyn mall. we have the disturbing details. >> todd: plus, insufficient training, lack of opportunity and chronic short staffing and excessive overtime is taking a toll. >> todd: a passionate plea from one town to say they are understaffed and overworked as crime runs rampant appear that office for that you heard from joins us next. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introduci
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reporting for the new york times. for sources told the paper that trump lawyers said all classified material had been returned. based on the property receipt, we know that that is not true. could this be part of the reasoning behind the obstruction charge? >> absolutely. so, everything he said there is true. and it does seem as though it's a false statement. so, the real question would be, was it a knowing fall statement? did they intentionally make a false statement, therefore, lie to the justice department? if so, it means that the lawyers themselves face criminal liability. and trump himself may face criminal liability. because he is lying to the government through his lawyers. we have seen this before. the paul manafort case, for example. he was found to be guilty of lying to the justice department, through his lawyers. and his lawyers were put on the stand to say, well, who told you that this was the case? in this instance it would be, who told you there was no longer any classified information at mar-a-lago? my
reporting for the new york times. for sources told the paper that trump lawyers said all classified material had been returned. based on the property receipt, we know that that is not true. could this be part of the reasoning behind the obstruction charge? >> absolutely. so, everything he said there is true. and it does seem as though it's a false statement. so, the real question would be, was it a knowing fall statement? did they intentionally make a false statement, therefore, lie to...
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but new york city will not fall for the trap. new york city will continue to be a welcoming city. governor abbott is promoting anti- hate and will not do that in new york. cox commissioner castro search agreed the 89 migrants who arrived your new york city yesterday midtown, manhattan where we are. asses had multiple migrants tested positive for covid-19. those who did are now being kept in isolation at shelters. but also in new york city shelters mayor adams is responding to allegations to the "new york post" the city's treating migrants better than homeless americans including veterans but here's his response. >> we treat everyone who seeks shelter assistance the same way. it is universal how we treat people. that is what we have always done. >> meanwhile washington d.c. mayor is renewing her request for national guard support to deal with the influx of migrants. of course this is the other city being impacted by this busing program. her initial request was denied last friday. governor abbott's office said 6800 migrants have now been bus to washington d.c. in recent months. now,
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project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of that story and the story of resilience in my life. i didn't ever think i was going to be a journalist, but i watched local news in new york fox five nbc four abc seven. i read the new york times every day. i read newspapers every day for a year or two. i found mike wallace once said this. he said it best. things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i didn't know what that meant to meet. was i going to be an actor? work in finance? work with my dad? i wanted to do something about that. things were not portrayed accurately. as a student at rutgers, i became a columnist for the paper . it was the daily newspaper at rutgers university. i was let go from t
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york and now new york is saying we need federal help. know what i mean? >> well, they should be holding the president accountable because he's created this mess. this administration created this mess. for many times, the individuals that are apprehended on the southern border, they say they're going to places like new york. they say they're going to places like washington, but now it's just political, you know, talk of oh, look at me. now it's been happening this whole time. what has the mayor of new york been doing then? now he wants to say something because he wants to blame governor abbott instead of blaming the person that is to blame and that's the president that caused this magnet of illegal behavior to happen in the country. liz: you hear what art is saying; right, ford? you have a council member in dc say "this is a crisis created by gop leaders in other states, republican leaders". no, it's biden's border collapse. illegal immigrants from all other central america are saying the message is clear, biden opened the border, period.
york and now new york is saying we need federal help. know what i mean? >> well, they should be holding the president accountable because he's created this mess. this administration created this mess. for many times, the individuals that are apprehended on the southern border, they say they're going to places like new york. they say they're going to places like washington, but now it's just political, you know, talk of oh, look at me. now it's been happening this whole time. what has the...
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new york city mayor says it's horrific. did he say it was horrific when biden flew plane loads in new york? no, the new york mayor has no idea how horrific it really is. this comes after the first migrant bus arrived in new york city on friday. this group was bigger at 50. new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin says the economic burden from this will continue to get worse in new york and time for the biden administration to lead. >> we have to work together as americans to tackle this. we know how to fix it but we need willing partners especially those who are in charge of the country especially the president of the united states. >> governor abbott says 6500 migrants have been bushd to washington, d.c. since april. d.c. mayor's request for national guard support was rejected from the pentagon. >> harris: she wants to put specificity and details of care and housing and that whole thing. and the mayor here may have to do some of the same things. a no is a no from the federal government. who would know th
new york city mayor says it's horrific. did he say it was horrific when biden flew plane loads in new york? no, the new york mayor has no idea how horrific it really is. this comes after the first migrant bus arrived in new york city on friday. this group was bigger at 50. new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin says the economic burden from this will continue to get worse in new york and time for the biden administration to lead. >> we have to work together as...
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today 86 in new york city. it is going to be so humid it will feel like the 90s and the actual temperature for tomorrow runs back up into the middle 90s. incredibly warm air in the region, not just here, it is pretty much across the country. your highs in the 80s and 90s. texas triple digits, 100 on a huge stretch there. if you want to hide from this, todd, ashley, i don't think there is anywhere to go. >> todd: i want to hide, i don't like the everglades in connecticut. >> ashley: i love the humidity and heat, if you are safe about it and used to it. >> todd: she grew up in missouri. >> ashley: thank you. >> todd: public perception of the economy is lowest since 2008. new poll shows 69% of americans think it will get worse. another poll shows voters have more faith in republicans to take on gas prices, inflation and the economy. george logan, running for congress in connecticut, joins us. the nutmeg fifth, what are you hearing from voters? >> what i'm hearing everyday is what we're hearing nationally, inflatio
today 86 in new york city. it is going to be so humid it will feel like the 90s and the actual temperature for tomorrow runs back up into the middle 90s. incredibly warm air in the region, not just here, it is pretty much across the country. your highs in the 80s and 90s. texas triple digits, 100 on a huge stretch there. if you want to hide from this, todd, ashley, i don't think there is anywhere to go. >> todd: i want to hide, i don't like the everglades in connecticut. >> ashley:...
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it is a huge problem in upstate new york just as it is in new york city. jon: even in san francisco devoted to recall the liberal progressive people do seem to be putting their votes to work to try to stem the side. >> obviously we wish we had a recall statute of devoted out kathy hochul and would also like to hear bragg who specifically stated i will not enforce the laws of new york. the government has the power to remove leaves eldon has said his first act will be to remove alvin bragg prevents the power of inner governor. i just urge everyone who is a new yorker it is time to change one-party rule, prioritization of criminals over the innocent people in your estate for the most overtaxed citizens if at all the rights taken away. the least free state, the highest migration. it's time for change that's about for some new people. mark molinaro's plan b's great choice in the special election. hope they realize with the real issues are as we stated earlier. jon: you think the economy and inflation are really what's going to drive voters to the pole in that r
it is a huge problem in upstate new york just as it is in new york city. jon: even in san francisco devoted to recall the liberal progressive people do seem to be putting their votes to work to try to stem the side. >> obviously we wish we had a recall statute of devoted out kathy hochul and would also like to hear bragg who specifically stated i will not enforce the laws of new york. the government has the power to remove leaves eldon has said his first act will be to remove alvin bragg...
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york daily news. in award-winning author of five previous nonfiction books including beyond the river teaching at western xavier and miami. and also to that exciting international to mention that andrew has decided to go home to scotland in russia. so thank you for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. [laughter] >> technology seems to be supporting us. and will do a brief presentation then andrew will ask some expert questions and then we will turn to your questions from the audience. so i will disappear and y handed over. >> thank you amanda and andrew and everyone for coming. i shall begin by just saying it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues and then to confine on —- that find that decompelling narrative those individuals at the core of the book so for that criteria choosing the topics and then research wise with that literary potential so first choose the topic then find the narrative. but this time
york daily news. in award-winning author of five previous nonfiction books including beyond the river teaching at western xavier and miami. and also to that exciting international to mention that andrew has decided to go home to scotland in russia. so thank you for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. [laughter] >> technology seems to be supporting us. and will do a brief presentation then andrew will ask some expert questions and then we will turn to your questions from...
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how far are we from new york city? about two hours. two hours. your family's from new york city. yep. so what was life like in new york city before relocating here in the catskills. oh, the same. [laughter] really? all right, who let you guys out? i was a corporate thoroughbred where i was trained to do one thing, and they treated me very well to do it, and everything else in my life was outsourced. and susan was pretty much the same, and someone else was raising our child, at the time, for us. and then 9/11 happened. so 9/11. 9/11. 9/11, susan was eight months pregnant with theodore. my mother-in-law, her mom, worked at the world trade center. i had lots of friends at the world trade center, my offices were south of canal. it was just a very stressful time. - eye-opening. - correct. and then we moved out here. this was our country house, at the time. and then this became your permanent residence. this was it. release the hounds! go sheep! go sheep, go sheep, go sheep! corporate america to livestock farming, that must be some sort of a transition. tell me a little bit about that.
how far are we from new york city? about two hours. two hours. your family's from new york city. yep. so what was life like in new york city before relocating here in the catskills. oh, the same. [laughter] really? all right, who let you guys out? i was a corporate thoroughbred where i was trained to do one thing, and they treated me very well to do it, and everything else in my life was outsourced. and susan was pretty much the same, and someone else was raising our child, at the time, for us....