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york city and hung out with the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at our the the threees -- are pieces by russell barnett aiken. on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. an attempt under his right arm is a battleship -- and talked under his right arm is a battleship, worship just to his right, sculpture of bonito miscellany. mussolini. benito you can see an ethiopian figure thumbing their nose at mussolini as they look up. sos is pre-world war ii, russell barnett is looking at these figures through the lens of the united states, which is not yet gone to war against these countries. finally, we see an image of adult hitler. -- adolf hitler. kampf" is in his left hand. his right hand is giving up w-- a sig-heil. into her arm. maybe he is talking about eugenics and hitler wanting the aryans to propagate. and there is a sign, "the new order," with an arrow
york city and hung out with the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at our the the threees -- are pieces by russell barnett aiken. on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. an attempt under his right arm is a battleship -- and talked under his right arm is a battleship, worship just to his right,...
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york city. >> and because of this fort's strategic location, large-scale enemy attacks on new york city never materialized. from before the founding of the nation and the revolution war, new york city was vitally important to a young america, and the job of defending it fell on the men and the military installations here at sandy hook. >> this is battery gunnison, two six-inch tubes. actually we have the remaining guns here. this is the one place on sandy hook where we actually do have the gun tubes. so this is a six-inch tube. >> this dates back to what? >> this dates back actually to the early 1900s. they changed them out, and this particular model is '40s, and they were used during world war ii. these two were used to supplement the mine fields out in the beginning of the harbor. >> tell me what this gun did. >> this gunshot six-inch shells. they were a couple hundred pounds, and you would open the breach on the bottom here that's covered up. they would put a bag in of gunpowder, and then the
york city. >> and because of this fort's strategic location, large-scale enemy attacks on new york city never materialized. from before the founding of the nation and the revolution war, new york city was vitally important to a young america, and the job of defending it fell on the men and the military installations here at sandy hook. >> this is battery gunnison, two six-inch tubes. actually we have the remaining guns here. this is the one place on sandy hook where we actually do...
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york city council, first latina in first person of color to serve as new york city council speaker. we want to thank naureen shah for joining us from washington, d.c. naureen shah is director of amnesty international usa's security and human rights program. when we come back, we're going to talk about yet another request for a pardon. this for a man who has been imprisoned for more than 30 years. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "seÑor federado" by lucecita benitez. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: over 100,000 people have signed a petition urging president obama to pardon puerto rican independence activist oscar lopez rivera who has been imprisoned for about 35 years much of the time in solitary , confinement. in 1981, lopez was convicted on federal charges, including seditious conspiracy -- conspiring t to oppose u.s. authority over puerto rico by force. he was a accused of being a memr of the faln, the armed forces of national liberation, which claimed responsibility for more than 100 bombings to ca
york city council, first latina in first person of color to serve as new york city council speaker. we want to thank naureen shah for joining us from washington, d.c. naureen shah is director of amnesty international usa's security and human rights program. when we come back, we're going to talk about yet another request for a pardon. this for a man who has been imprisoned for more than 30 years. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "seÑor federado" by lucecita benitez. this is...
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i'm here in new york city. i was born in new york city. you go to the bronx and you go to the brooklyn, all right. those are the two real poverty-stricken burrows. the culture is so entrenched no matter what trunch does. no matter how many factories he brings back. no matter what he does. you are not going to break that culture. >> i respectfully disagree. we saw when we passed welfare reform in the middle of the 90's all across this country from new york to the california, and big city, small stickers rural america, welfare reform by saying we are going to place limits on how long people could be on welfare, by making people work, by requiring them to work if they were abled body. that we moved people from a life of dependency on government to a life of dependence. >> some people. >> every one of those people was precious to move from a life of dependency to what god really meant them to be was a free individual living a life of responsibility and dreaming big. look, in the last eight years, one of the most pernicious thing that happened
i'm here in new york city. i was born in new york city. you go to the bronx and you go to the brooklyn, all right. those are the two real poverty-stricken burrows. the culture is so entrenched no matter what trunch does. no matter how many factories he brings back. no matter what he does. you are not going to break that culture. >> i respectfully disagree. we saw when we passed welfare reform in the middle of the 90's all across this country from new york to the california, and big city,...
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york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at are the three pieces by russell barnett aitken. on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. and tucked under his right arm is a battleship, warship. and just to his right, we have a sculpture, 10 or 11 inches tall, of benito mussolini. you can see the roman column that sort of his gut is resting on. you can see an ethiopian figure thumbing their nose at mussolini as they look up. you have to remember, this is pre-world war ii, so russell barnett aitken is looking at these figures through the lens of the united states, which has not yet gone to war against these countries. finally, we see an image of adolf hitler. "mein kampf" is tucked into his left hand. his right hand is giving a sieg heil. there is a bare-breasted valkyrie mermaid with a little baby tucked into her arm. maybe russell
york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at are the three pieces by russell barnett aitken. on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. and tucked under his right arm is a battleship, warship. and just to his right, we have a sculpture, 10 or 11 inches tall, of...
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the two will meet today at 11am in new york city. new york city. the latest chapter in the next weekend. "rogue one: a star wars story" is set in the years leading up to "episode four". but you may not have to wait another ten days to see it. we are giving away tickets for an early screening to rogue one. call right now. the number is 703-528-7334. the screening will be held next wednesday at the silver spring regal majestic. again, the number to call is 703-528-7334 good luck! remember the furby? cabbage patch kids? this year's impossible to find toy is hatchimal. (vo anim) but consumer reorter john matarese shows why some families who got one are already complaining about them....so you don't waste your money. the capitals but it would take overtime to beat the buffalo sabres. with the game all knotted up a 2 goals a piece in overtime.. caps on the move looking to end it here and it's marcus johansson with the game winner! his second goal of the night.. caps win 3 to 2.. and our very own julie wright was there to experience it all! she was given
the two will meet today at 11am in new york city. new york city. the latest chapter in the next weekend. "rogue one: a star wars story" is set in the years leading up to "episode four". but you may not have to wait another ten days to see it. we are giving away tickets for an early screening to rogue one. call right now. the number is 703-528-7334. the screening will be held next wednesday at the silver spring regal majestic. again, the number to call is 703-528-7334 good...
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in new york city. russia announcing its reprical plans, the country saying it plans to expel 35 u.s. diplomats and ban u.s. diplomatic staff from using what are essentially country homes in aware house in moscow in retaliation to russia's -- to washington's sanctions. but president-elect trump saying, quote, it's time for our country to move on. new york city ramping up secu the annual new year's eve bash in time square in addition to deploying 7,000 officer it is nypd is using 65 massive garbage trucks filled with sand to block off intersections around time square. the move comes after recent truck attacks in germany and the south of france. the iconic group run-dmc filing a 50 million-dollar infringement lawsuit against amazon, wal-mart and other retailers alleging that they cashed on the trio's likens without their permission. checking u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell, you could take a look up across the board, maybe we will get a rally, maybe to 20,000, the dow up 30 points, but
in new york city. russia announcing its reprical plans, the country saying it plans to expel 35 u.s. diplomats and ban u.s. diplomatic staff from using what are essentially country homes in aware house in moscow in retaliation to russia's -- to washington's sanctions. but president-elect trump saying, quote, it's time for our country to move on. new york city ramping up secu the annual new year's eve bash in time square in addition to deploying 7,000 officer it is nypd is using 65 massive...
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it's much less than new york city has requested. the ranking member of the appropriations committee says this is not going to help new york city nearly as much as it needs to address what's going on in new york right now. and the kind of extra law enforcement resources that are being used. and yet that in itself doesn't seem to be a stumbling block either. there are other things. for example, joe manchin, the senator from west virginia is very angry that only a minor extension of minors benefits is in the cr. he'd been talking to republicans about extending protections to make sure retired miners and their widows would receive their health benefits for a number of years. in this cr, health benefits only would be extended for the duration of the cr so today he was threatening to withhold consent until he could negotiate a better deal. and he was talking about perhaps offering an extension through next week, maybe next monday, tuesday, in order to give them more time to negotiate these and other things. >> there are other provisions y
it's much less than new york city has requested. the ranking member of the appropriations committee says this is not going to help new york city nearly as much as it needs to address what's going on in new york right now. and the kind of extra law enforcement resources that are being used. and yet that in itself doesn't seem to be a stumbling block either. there are other things. for example, joe manchin, the senator from west virginia is very angry that only a minor extension of minors...
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the man accused of setting off bombs in new york city and in new jersey, making his first appearance in court. ahmad rahimi, wearing a bulletproof vest, still appearing weak after being shot during his capture. he pleaded not guilty today of trying to kill police officers during that gun battle. rahimi now faces federal charges for the bollibombings. 31 people were injured in the blasts in new york city's chelsea neighborhood. >>> there are dramatic images coming in from mexico tonight. a deadly disaster, as shoppers bought firecrackers and rockets to celebrate the holidays. a massive explosion ripping through the market, leaving dozens injured. abc's gio benitez with the images coming in at this hour. >> reporter: you're looking at dramatic images from the outskirts of mexico city. explosions at mexico's best-known fireworks market during its busiest time, just before christmas and new year's eve. smoke billowing into the sky. at least 60 people injured, and some reports say some may have died. on the ground, confusion, chaos, and shock as people walk through the charred debris. lis
the man accused of setting off bombs in new york city and in new jersey, making his first appearance in court. ahmad rahimi, wearing a bulletproof vest, still appearing weak after being shot during his capture. he pleaded not guilty today of trying to kill police officers during that gun battle. rahimi now faces federal charges for the bollibombings. 31 people were injured in the blasts in new york city's chelsea neighborhood. >>> there are dramatic images coming in from mexico...
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york city. and new york fire department was doing screening at a reception center. as part of the civil support mission we could take over that mission screening personnel before they enter the center to make sure they're free of contamination. if they're contaminated, do decontamination before they enter the center. >> you mentioned the domestic role. it's not something folks always associate with the army. can you expand about the mission >> we support both the defense support to civilian agencies in multiple roles and desurf mission, the defense cbre response force. they're part of the current standing desurf mission so we have a responsibility of being on short notice that if there's a incident of chemical, by logical or radiological or nuclear anywhere in the u.s. they're on notice to respond to provide their specialized training and e expertise to especially with decontamination or screening and sampling to see how big the threat is. >> obviously we have a lot of situations in the united s
york city. and new york fire department was doing screening at a reception center. as part of the civil support mission we could take over that mission screening personnel before they enter the center to make sure they're free of contamination. if they're contaminated, do decontamination before they enter the center. >> you mentioned the domestic role. it's not something folks always associate with the army. can you expand about the mission >> we support both the defense support to...
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this is rocio velandia at the new york city protest reacting to the news. >> they had announced they were , but we saw it as a war tactic to disperse and confuse. we are the indigenous peoples of mother earth and we are used to the injustices against our people. we know how to survive. we have been here for thousands of years, and we will remain. and whatever happens to the indigenous peoples, it is action happening to everyone on earth. we have to understand when the water is on, we will all be gone. amy: a second massive winter blizzard has hit the resisistane camps atat standing rock in norh dadakota last night, forcing war protectors to seek shelter in nearby community centers and the standing rock sioux tribe casino. the standing rock healer and medic council said it's treated two people for hypothermia, and condemned the state of north dakota for maintaining a police road block on highway 1806 -- the main road leading in and out of the camps -- that has been delaying the evacuation of patients amid the blizzard. thousands of water protectors remain at standing rock, concerned t
this is rocio velandia at the new york city protest reacting to the news. >> they had announced they were , but we saw it as a war tactic to disperse and confuse. we are the indigenous peoples of mother earth and we are used to the injustices against our people. we know how to survive. we have been here for thousands of years, and we will remain. and whatever happens to the indigenous peoples, it is action happening to everyone on earth. we have to understand when the water is on, we will...
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bad for new york city. they tried to slip these kind of things, you know, behind people's backs, just like they did with the nickel bag tax that's going to occur in february. and this proposal was just snuck in there i started online petition at my website bob capano.com to showcase this issue. people now coming to the public's attention are outraged like call me crazy, but if any money is being used on this issue it should be used to break the addict's addiction to the drug. >> of course. >> not doing something that basically legalizes heroin use. >> because when you tolerate something you get more of it as any parent of teenagers can tell you. thanks a lot, bob, for bringing us that. >> thank you. ♪ >> so what's next? tonight we're telling you what's next for hampshire college. a major update to the story we brought you last week. the american flag is once again flying high at the small massachusetts school. a place that put the liberal in liberal arts. the school bowing to pressure finally from veteran
bad for new york city. they tried to slip these kind of things, you know, behind people's backs, just like they did with the nickel bag tax that's going to occur in february. and this proposal was just snuck in there i started online petition at my website bob capano.com to showcase this issue. people now coming to the public's attention are outraged like call me crazy, but if any money is being used on this issue it should be used to break the addict's addiction to the drug. >> of...
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new york city says security this new year's eve will be the most extensive effort. the steps here and across the globe as well to keep people safe. nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. >>> russian president vladimir putin rejecting calls to retaliate the united states for imposing the new sanctions against his country. in a statement, the kremlin said although we have the right to retaliate, we'll not resort to irresponsible kitchen diplomacy but will plan our further steps to restore russian u.s. relations based on the policies of the trump administration. continuing to downplay findings that russia interfered, he announced he'll be meeting with the intelligence community next week to be updated on the facts of the situation. >>> a fragile cease-fire continues to hold in syria despite several reports of clashes between government and rebel forces just minutes after i
new york city says security this new year's eve will be the most extensive effort. the steps here and across the globe as well to keep people safe. nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. >>> russian president vladimir putin rejecting calls to retaliate the united states for imposing the...
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he was the owner of the new york world here in new york city. he said, donate any amount of money and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. money poured in from all over the united states. elementary school children. they raised money through their classes. and we raised up enough money , and we completed the pedestal in 1886. for auguste bartholdi, his job was to construct the statue but he was also very involved in the construction of the pedestal. richard morris hunt designed the modern-day pedestal that we see today. there were several different designs. but he chose richard morris hunt. all of the granite came from connecticut. here is a great depiction of how they put the statue together like a puzzle. this is exactly how they did it. immigrants were swinging around on rope swings, putting the pieces together. they were carefully labeled. they are riveted together. there are 310 sections that make up the statue of liberty. they vary in sizes. it took 21 years from idea to reality. but it finally all came together on oc
he was the owner of the new york world here in new york city. he said, donate any amount of money and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. money poured in from all over the united states. elementary school children. they raised money through their classes. and we raised up enough money , and we completed the pedestal in 1886. for auguste bartholdi, his job was to construct the statue but he was also very involved in the construction of the pedestal. richard morris hunt...
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york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at are the three pieces by russell barnett aitken. you can see on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. and tucked under his right arm is a battleship, a warship. and just to his right we have a sculpture. they are about 10 or 11 inches tall, of benito mussolini. you can see the roman column that sort of his gut is resting on. you can see an ethiopian figure thumbing their nose at mussolini as they look up. you have to remember, this is pre-world war ii, so russell barnett aitken is looking at these figures through the lens of the united states, which has not yet gone to war against these countries. finally, we see an image of adolf hitler. "mein kampf" is tucked into his left hand. his right hand is giving a sieg heil. there is a bare-breasted valkyrie mermaid with a little baby tucked
york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at are the three pieces by russell barnett aitken. you can see on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. and tucked under his right arm is a battleship, a warship. and just to his right we have a sculpture. they are...
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for their family and to start their singing career right here in new york city. on wednesday that dream came to a tragic stop. their daughters, 1-year-old and 2-year-old died tragically in the first floor bedroom of their home on seven 201's point avenue in the bronx. a valve from the radiator broke off in steam exploded into the room. the girls were napping with an accident occurred and their mother came home to find them both unresponsive in the bedroom. i spoke to maria martinez, a neighbor who lived in that exact apartment where the accident occurred just two years ago. she said that family was a family of love. [inaudible] trend [speaking in native language] >> she saw danielle and peter walking their daughters every single day. the the family has been living in that house a little over a year, the house is part of a cluster housing group were the city pays the rent to the people that live there until they're able to get on their feet. they came here with the dream and it is tragic that something like this happen. i spoke to another neighbor who said that sh
for their family and to start their singing career right here in new york city. on wednesday that dream came to a tragic stop. their daughters, 1-year-old and 2-year-old died tragically in the first floor bedroom of their home on seven 201's point avenue in the bronx. a valve from the radiator broke off in steam exploded into the room. the girls were napping with an accident occurred and their mother came home to find them both unresponsive in the bedroom. i spoke to maria martinez, a neighbor...
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tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> morgan: christmas time in new york city wouldn't be the same without a company called american christmas. it was started by a man who borrowed money from his father std family friends, and turned it into one of the most opeessive christmas operations this side of the north pole. michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: in midtown manhattan last month, saks fifth avenue turned into a land of a thousand delights. ahat's the theme of the show running every ten minutes each evening from now until the new y ar. the display of 225,000 25ogrammable lights, foliage and crystals took 11 months to produce and six weeks to install. >> welcome to american christmas. >> reporter: this is it! and this is my dream, you understand. >> this is a christmas wonderland, for sure. >> reporter: it really is. and it started here, with fred schwam and his company, american christmas. >> so this is 14-foot diameter wreath that will hang in the general motors building on fifth avenue. in reporter: we visited back in wtober, just days before these treasures were trucked down
tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> morgan: christmas time in new york city wouldn't be the same without a company called american christmas. it was started by a man who borrowed money from his father std family friends, and turned it into one of the most opeessive christmas operations this side of the north pole. michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: in midtown manhattan last month, saks fifth avenue turned into a land of a thousand delights. ahat's the theme of the show...
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green bay also ranked 13th overall for best sports city in general. new york city was number one. if you thought today was cold.. you better double up on socks and find some thicker gloves.meteorologist scott steele joins us now to tell us when we could see windchills hovering around zero degrees. a relatively warm southerly combination if you were hoping to see some sunshine. the pair creates conditions ripe for plenty of low level moisture in the form of pesky clouds and patchy fog. still, the breezes have blown in above freezing temperatures in most spots allowing for the coating of flakes to melt a bit. meantime, lopressure across the northern plains will approach wisconsin tonight and tomorrow dragging a cold front along with it. oe the boundary passes winds will shift around to the west and ramp up considerably leading to blustery conditions as much colder air begins to settle into the area. the front should pass by dry and once it departs, we could begin to see more sunshine break through the morning fog and clouds. those stronger winds will combine with a much colder air n
green bay also ranked 13th overall for best sports city in general. new york city was number one. if you thought today was cold.. you better double up on socks and find some thicker gloves.meteorologist scott steele joins us now to tell us when we could see windchills hovering around zero degrees. a relatively warm southerly combination if you were hoping to see some sunshine. the pair creates conditions ripe for plenty of low level moisture in the form of pesky clouds and patchy fog. still,...
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of my immigrant ancestors came to the united states, in new york city. and the next wave in my family came from poland, and in the 1870s, they don't come to the united states until the early 20th century and they are the ones who in particular lived exclusively in this neighborhood as garment workers, my great-grandfather was oppressor -- a presser in various garments in various places until he saved up enough money, the rest of the family, my great-grandmother and grandfather and his four or five sisters and they come over in the early 1920s that as soon as they get their, he moves the family and then constantly looking to save money and then move even farther from east new york and what might be the new lock area but when they finally do better they circle back and head towards flatbush and that is where they end up although i think the binders -- my tyler anbinder grandfather probably met my tyler anbinder grandmother in east new york because i was able to trace the census where they live in the city directory and see they were only a block and a half
of my immigrant ancestors came to the united states, in new york city. and the next wave in my family came from poland, and in the 1870s, they don't come to the united states until the early 20th century and they are the ones who in particular lived exclusively in this neighborhood as garment workers, my great-grandfather was oppressor -- a presser in various garments in various places until he saved up enough money, the rest of the family, my great-grandmother and grandfather and his four or...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. will as 2017 looms — one city is gearing up for the mother of all new year's eve celebrations. new york has become a festive focal point, notjust foramerica, but for much of the world. andy beatt reports. oi’ or the role please! -- drumroll. new york plans to the new year and plans to see it in style. sellar expect overi million people. —— this year, we expect over i overi million people. —— this year, we expect overi million people stop a notch —— not sure why it! million people want to stand in the cold. there will bejoined people want to stand in the cold. there will be joined by a global audience of over a billion. is truly audience of over a billion. is truly a global celebration where the world comes together for a global celebration where the world comes togetherfor one a global celebration where the world comes together for one moment. a global celebration where the world comes togetherfor one moment. we are all doing the same thing at the same time as we count down the final seconds of the year with the hope and a dream of a bette
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. will as 2017 looms — one city is gearing up for the mother of all new year's eve celebrations. new york has become a festive focal point, notjust foramerica, but for much of the world. andy beatt reports. oi’ or the role please! -- drumroll. new york plans to the new year and plans to see it in style. sellar expect overi million people. —— this year, we expect over i overi million people. —— this year, we expect overi million people stop a notch...
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but they don't do this in new york city. and i did know that. i did a show last week in new york city. finished my show, walked off the stage. i came back, they were gone. (laughter) (applause) i am single. it's a great thing when are you new york city. i've been texting some american girls. i just get con faased with some of your expressions, guys. one of these girls i said to let's go out for a drink. she said i'm down. i said all right so let's do it next time. she said why, i said because you're depressed. she said no, i'm down means i'm totally up for it. how am i supposed to know? i said so you want to go out. she says i'm in. (laughter) and this other girl i texted, i said let's go out. she said would be dope. do you know this one? so i asked my best friend, is he american, what does it mean, would be dope. he said it means she's too young. thank you guys. thank you very much. (applause). >> stephen: gadz will be headlining carnegie hall in february. gad elmaleh, everybody. we'll be right back. when you're close to the people you love, do
but they don't do this in new york city. and i did know that. i did a show last week in new york city. finished my show, walked off the stage. i came back, they were gone. (laughter) (applause) i am single. it's a great thing when are you new york city. i've been texting some american girls. i just get con faased with some of your expressions, guys. one of these girls i said to let's go out for a drink. she said i'm down. i said all right so let's do it next time. she said why, i said because...
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one thing about our high of 55 today, our high was colder than new york city, cleveland and detroit. that's just wrong. that just -- i'm against that shouldn't happen. nice clean air, the weekend really did a number, valley, one end to the other we are sparkling. temperature 40? at 7:00, probably a peek at the upper 50s on the east side, mid 50s most neighborhoods tomorrow. there won't be much wind, it will stay above 10 tomorrow. the wind increases on friday and certainly becomes noticeable. we had clouds earlier three are gone now and the clear skylight anything significant wind wise as the next system sort of slides over the top of us, it's going to slap us with a front reinforce the cold anden although colders wind is due in next week. here is some of the lows, 18 in caliente, an 28 in pahrump. 37 for the high on the mountai for las vegas valley 38? under a clear sky tonight. that will be at mckaren. some neighborhoods will find 32, 33, right around the edges. the high tomorrow should top out at 56 . pretty much where we were today, we will get that widget to kick up on friday. t
one thing about our high of 55 today, our high was colder than new york city, cleveland and detroit. that's just wrong. that just -- i'm against that shouldn't happen. nice clean air, the weekend really did a number, valley, one end to the other we are sparkling. temperature 40? at 7:00, probably a peek at the upper 50s on the east side, mid 50s most neighborhoods tomorrow. there won't be much wind, it will stay above 10 tomorrow. the wind increases on friday and certainly becomes noticeable....
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a new report says new york city mayor bill de blasio is offering therapy to municipal workers who are feeling vulnerable about the donald trump victory. i want to start with mercedes with this one. this hot line is a vital lifeline for people who really have problems. should it be used for people upset about the election? >> i mean come on, are we seriously talking about post election stress? the best part of it was the press secretary from new york city said, he literally, quote, said, it's not only about post election stress, throw in the holidays and it's even more stressful. so not only is it post election, it's christmas, it's holiday shopping that's causing all this anxiety. >> so rachel, this hot line is for people with legitimate problems, now we have a municipal employees who may be taking resources away from people who need that hot line. >> if i was a new york taxpayer i would be furious. but when republicans lose, eric, they accept the results, their reflect on it and they come back stronger. democrats have not figured out in politics that when you lose, you don't get a se
a new report says new york city mayor bill de blasio is offering therapy to municipal workers who are feeling vulnerable about the donald trump victory. i want to start with mercedes with this one. this hot line is a vital lifeline for people who really have problems. should it be used for people upset about the election? >> i mean come on, are we seriously talking about post election stress? the best part of it was the press secretary from new york city said, he literally, quote, said,...
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new york city, i'm asking you to do the same. the billionaire is synonymous with this city, his name remains emblazoned on buildings, even ice rinks. but this christmas, the big apple has something of a gotham—city feel, with the president—elect cast by many of his fellow new yorkers as the super villain of the piece. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the voices. outside trump tower, with just three weeks to inauguration day. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at 11pm, now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. staging an impressive comeback, rafa nadal cruises to victory on his return from injury. carlos cashes in — tevez becomes one of the world's best paid sportsmen with a move to the chinese super league. and mps claims questions are left unanswered after the retirement from cycling of sir bradley wiggins. rafael nadal has made a winning start to his latest comeback from injury. it was an
new york city, i'm asking you to do the same. the billionaire is synonymous with this city, his name remains emblazoned on buildings, even ice rinks. but this christmas, the big apple has something of a gotham—city feel, with the president—elect cast by many of his fellow new yorkers as the super villain of the piece. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the voices. outside trump tower, with just three weeks to inauguration day. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news...
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>> now abc 7 news at noon. out that the mayor is gearing up for a trip to new york city. for a meeting with president elect trout. we are at the wilson building with what we know so far. sam? sam: hello, melanie. the mayor's spokesperson said it she is said to have a meeting tomorrow morning and trump tower to discuss a number of issues including washington, d.c. statehood and public safety. the mayor in the past has used the word idiotic to describe statements from donald trump, including comments on mexican immigrants. and while she bridges abated in the groundbreaking of donald trump's hotel in washington dc, she did notar in the opening of the hotel last month. the day after the election, mayor bowser said that is victory left many angry and hurting and any news conference she says she will be taking nothing back about what she has said so far, but she did like his ideas on infrastructure saying that washington dc has had problems with metro that so she is said to me with the president-elect tomorrow in new york city. it is set for 11:00 a.m. at the john wilson buildi
>> now abc 7 news at noon. out that the mayor is gearing up for a trip to new york city. for a meeting with president elect trout. we are at the wilson building with what we know so far. sam? sam: hello, melanie. the mayor's spokesperson said it she is said to have a meeting tomorrow morning and trump tower to discuss a number of issues including washington, d.c. statehood and public safety. the mayor in the past has used the word idiotic to describe statements from donald trump,...
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growing up in the new york city public schools. and it was new york city public school teachers who saved my life who made school a safe haven for me. made school a place that was nurturing and engaging and compelling and interesting and safe. it was a well-rounded curriculum that they provided that helped give me a sense of hope and an understanding of what was possible in life. so my commitment to this work is deeply personal. it's also rooted in my background as a high school social studies teacher and as a opportunity of history. american history, like all human history, includes advances towards and retreats from our highest ideals. the history of public education in america also is a stutter step toward ambitiousness, inclusivity, equity and excellence. but make no mistake. education has always been central to our progress. education gave thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton the tools and vision to transform a colonial outpost into a great and powerful nation that inspires people across the globe. it allows william lloyd g
growing up in the new york city public schools. and it was new york city public school teachers who saved my life who made school a safe haven for me. made school a place that was nurturing and engaging and compelling and interesting and safe. it was a well-rounded curriculum that they provided that helped give me a sense of hope and an understanding of what was possible in life. so my commitment to this work is deeply personal. it's also rooted in my background as a high school social studies...
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introducing the 2017 new york new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> where we can find a hydrant with optimal lighting. >> i'm excited to get back into my house for christmas. >> see news happening near you? it uploaded to the fresco up today. become become a citizen chaser and download fresco at the app store google play. ♪ >> here's a fun holiday version of netflix shows stranger things. this time marshmallows in a perfect way for # justice for bar. the northern lights, mr., mr. wonderful and super exploder created barb's revenge. >> marshmallow, marty marty mcfly from back to the future, and a ghostbusters join forces to interrupt. killed and then escaping safely. weird but a better version of the end of barb's journey. so, happy holidays. >> there are a lot of calendars one come by to track the days in a city that never sleeps. for for me it's usually filled with hunky guys from that fdny. this year i thought i would try new group of hunky guys, one that drives. introducing the 2017 new 17 new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> a comedic take on the traditional pinup it takes d
introducing the 2017 new york new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> where we can find a hydrant with optimal lighting. >> i'm excited to get back into my house for christmas. >> see news happening near you? it uploaded to the fresco up today. become become a citizen chaser and download fresco at the app store google play. ♪ >> here's a fun holiday version of netflix shows stranger things. this time marshmallows in a perfect way for # justice for bar. the northern...
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to address what is going on in new york city right now. and the kind of extra law enforcement resources being used. yet that in itself does not seem to be a stumbling block you there. there are other things. for example, financial -- a senator from west virginia is angry that only a very short extension of benefits is in the cr. he has been talking to republicans about extending protections to make sure that retired miners and their widows would receive benefits for a number of years, and in this cr health benefits would only be extended for the duration of the cr. today he was threatening to withhold consent to allow the cr to go forward until he can negotiate a better deal. and he was talking about perhaps offering an extension through next week, maybe next monday or tuesday. to give them more time to negotiate these and other things. host: any other provisions you have been taking a closer look at? say they havets been frozen out of the negotiations on the cr, even though they have been negotiating the other spending bills together, all
to address what is going on in new york city right now. and the kind of extra law enforcement resources being used. yet that in itself does not seem to be a stumbling block you there. there are other things. for example, financial -- a senator from west virginia is angry that only a very short extension of benefits is in the cr. he has been talking to republicans about extending protections to make sure that retired miners and their widows would receive benefits for a number of years, and in...
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new york and d.c. which are the two cities of parasitizing the rest of the economy. >> it's a narrow focus on those two markets. >> have a weekend, keep it right here, the number one business block continues with eric baldwin. >>> donald trump firing back at his democrats who some say are using the allegationed russian hack to try and delegitimize his election win. the president-elect says if russia or some other entity was hacking, why did the white house wait so long to act? why did they only complain after hillary lost? and did president obama admit hillary was right by saying this? >> i think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections, that we need to make action, and we will. >> i'm eric bolling, welcome to cashin. now we'll start with you, should the obama administration have already taken action? and by the way, we're 34, 35 days out until donald trump takes over, should they take action now? >> they should have taken action, and that's why
new york and d.c. which are the two cities of parasitizing the rest of the economy. >> it's a narrow focus on those two markets. >> have a weekend, keep it right here, the number one business block continues with eric baldwin. >>> donald trump firing back at his democrats who some say are using the allegationed russian hack to try and delegitimize his election win. the president-elect says if russia or some other entity was hacking, why did the white house wait so long to...
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that is new york city based comedian. her friend was bowling while headlining, so that night, he had many times. tony and her friends were unharmed but the comedian was understandably shaken and shared her experience on facebook. >> i have an awesome god, man. who protected me in that situation. because there is no way i cannot see how i am still here talking to you guys, man. >> it all went down saturday night at the fad and lounge bar you can see behind me here in bloomfield, new jersey. 20 shots in all were fired from outside of the club. [gunshots] four people were taken to the university hospital where thank ply, they are expected to recover. hundreds flooded the facebook page with hov, support, prayers and many with questions. questions new jersey police are still struggling to answer as the investigation continues. tony is taking a break from comedy to pray for those in recovery. >> yo, man. he just bott to stop this. you know? you know? oh. life is too short, man. i mean, i just can't believe how they shot that pl
that is new york city based comedian. her friend was bowling while headlining, so that night, he had many times. tony and her friends were unharmed but the comedian was understandably shaken and shared her experience on facebook. >> i have an awesome god, man. who protected me in that situation. because there is no way i cannot see how i am still here talking to you guys, man. >> it all went down saturday night at the fad and lounge bar you can see behind me here in bloomfield, new...
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it turned new york city into kind of a backwater port. so this is the huge part of the economy nobody wanted to close the waterway which would have been the obvious thing to do to protect the city at this time and so he said it might look like it's coming out of the waterways were contagious but actually, it is caused by -- and of course this is a 2000-year-old medical theory that diseases like cholera and other contagions are spared for a bathrough bad smell. that's what they thought. so they decided to blame the bad smells on the drunks, the poor and immigrants. especially the irish in 1832. and this wasn't just the bad mouth them in the press. there were massacres of irish workers to the cholera epidemi epidemics. i lost my train of thought where i was going with this. i think i'm having a senior moment. oh my god. [laughter] excuse me i'm going to look at my notes. okay, right. the doctors. yes. it's funny that's where my mind quite because this is my favorite part of the story. so in fact, there were companies at the time distributin
it turned new york city into kind of a backwater port. so this is the huge part of the economy nobody wanted to close the waterway which would have been the obvious thing to do to protect the city at this time and so he said it might look like it's coming out of the waterways were contagious but actually, it is caused by -- and of course this is a 2000-year-old medical theory that diseases like cholera and other contagions are spared for a bathrough bad smell. that's what they thought. so they...
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no dice. >> but that's just a typical weekend here in new york city or typical day here in new york city. >> we'll continue monitoring this one and let you know when the rematch is scheduled. big one coming up. >> sort of like the globetrotters versus the washington generals and she still loses. >> more news coming up after this. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection whi
no dice. >> but that's just a typical weekend here in new york city or typical day here in new york city. >> we'll continue monitoring this one and let you know when the rematch is scheduled. big one coming up. >> sort of like the globetrotters versus the washington generals and she still loses. >> more news coming up after this. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if...
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. >> people are gathering this new york city's times square, there it is for the new year's eve festivities that begin tonight actually for a great many folks it began hours ago. thousands of police officers are working around the clock to make sure that everybody stays safe. all right. he's go to moscow. >> can we just please take the fireworks? i love a good fireworks display. >> only a minute late but better late than never. >> it's 12:01 a.m. i guess they needed to say happy new year. >> that's pretty here. a little overcast in the sky. >> there are going to be fireworks here in new york city, too, at midnight in central park. there's always fireworks which i love to watch. but brian is live in times square right now where i know there's a lot of people starting to sort of coral into times square. a lot of security. what is the nypd doing to secure the area other than blocking off all the road? i nearly not made it in to work today. >> happy new year. some people have been out here since 8:00 a.m. to watch that 60-second ball drop here in times square in new york city, america's biggest
. >> people are gathering this new york city's times square, there it is for the new year's eve festivities that begin tonight actually for a great many folks it began hours ago. thousands of police officers are working around the clock to make sure that everybody stays safe. all right. he's go to moscow. >> can we just please take the fireworks? i love a good fireworks display. >> only a minute late but better late than never. >> it's 12:01 a.m. i guess they needed to...
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no dice. >> but that's just a typical weekend here in new york city or typical day here in new york city. >> we'll continue monitoring this one and let you know when the rematch is scheduled. big one coming up. >> sort of like the globetrotters versus the washington generals and she still loses. >> more news coming up after this. morning washington. it's december 29th, and we will check in with meteorologist eileen whelan in just a moment. first we want to update you on a sad story from hollywood. the industry now mourning the death of film icon debbie reynolds-- who died just one day after the death of her daughter, actress carrie fisher. the 84 year old had been by her daughter's side when fisher passed away tuesday. reynolds reportedly suffered a stroke her son told reporters that the stress of fisher's death was too much for her. reynolds also leaves behind a granddaughter, actress billie lourde. we will have much more on this story.. coming up. good morning washington. toss to eileen winter weather advisory in effect until 6am for counties nw. some snow/sleet/freezing rain at onset.
no dice. >> but that's just a typical weekend here in new york city or typical day here in new york city. >> we'll continue monitoring this one and let you know when the rematch is scheduled. big one coming up. >> sort of like the globetrotters versus the washington generals and she still loses. >> more news coming up after this. morning washington. it's december 29th, and we will check in with meteorologist eileen whelan in just a moment. first we want to update you on...
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new york city jogger speaking out. he knew that karina, his daughter was missing less than a half an hour after she went on final jog telling this to dr. oz. >> she asked me to go for a run, i said i couldn't go. she says, okay, i'm going out. i said, okay. and about 25 minutes later i got a bad feeling. i knew something was wrong. >> how so? what kind of feeling? >> like something was wrong. i got off the couch and went looking for her. i mean, we were so close that i knew she was in trouble. jenna: shortly into that run that she was strangled and raped and body found four months ago, that's when we first started learning about the case. it remained unsolved. even though dna was found at the scene, that dna doesn't match anyone. investigators are push to go allow some family dna testing to try to locate a relative of the killer. it's ongoing. >> that's chilling. there's new information today in the government's information technology department as we get staggering statistics of it budget. a whopping 80% of that money
new york city jogger speaking out. he knew that karina, his daughter was missing less than a half an hour after she went on final jog telling this to dr. oz. >> she asked me to go for a run, i said i couldn't go. she says, okay, i'm going out. i said, okay. and about 25 minutes later i got a bad feeling. i knew something was wrong. >> how so? what kind of feeling? >> like something was wrong. i got off the couch and went looking for her. i mean, we were so close that i knew...
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a lot of that awareness has come in new york city and a lot of the groups had formed in new york city. it was a great pleasure to get to hear about these women. that human rights, the compassion and empathy should be an intrinsic part of the american dream, is not automatic. and i don't think it's widely understood by everyone. amidst ae are still great awakening, and this awakening has been centuries in the making and it is still going on. i think the dialogue that we unfortunatelyis too often wrapped up in tiny little attractive soundbites for television, and so the real work, the real dialogue doesn't always take place. some well many in new york are very sad about the results of the election, there are many in the country who are ecstatic about it. and those same people might be people that we know and love, and who believe that they are also supporting the american dream. rally att i went to a the corner of president and clinton streets in brooklyn, and people were very excited. for a biglans celebration for the election of the first female president. i brought my children becaus
a lot of that awareness has come in new york city and a lot of the groups had formed in new york city. it was a great pleasure to get to hear about these women. that human rights, the compassion and empathy should be an intrinsic part of the american dream, is not automatic. and i don't think it's widely understood by everyone. amidst ae are still great awakening, and this awakening has been centuries in the making and it is still going on. i think the dialogue that we unfortunatelyis too often...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bono is here. the 40th anniversary of the rock band u2. it has sold more than 157 million records and 122 emmys. he is also known for his rockstar status and for his philanthropic work around the globe. celebrating its 10th anniversary. over the weekend, it made $100 million to fight aids and malaria. he recently returned from a trip in nigeria. he visited with refugees. i am very pleased to have him back. welcome. you are a traveling man. bono: i am a traveler, that is it.
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bono is here. the 40th anniversary of the rock band u2. it has sold more than 157 million records and 122 emmys. he is also known for his rockstar status and for his philanthropic work around the globe. celebrating its 10th anniversary. over the weekend, it made $100 million to fight aids and malaria. he recently returned from a trip in nigeria. he visited with refugees. i am very pleased to have him back....
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new york city final getting a new subway with the new year. the 2nd avenue subway train will start running on new year's day after a nearly 100-year wait. now of course, this is creating some serious buzz in the big apple. it is the same kind of project that president-elect trump is proposing nationwide. modernizing america's aging infrastructure. rob schmidt is in our new york newsroom with more. rob? >> yeah, there's a lot of work to be done. this project almost 100 years in the making. new york city's 2nd avenue subway line days away from hoping phase one to the public. just the first phase of a project that cost $4.5 billion. this phase did. this line will someday service manhattan's entire east side. now phase one covers the upper east side. it's critical infrastructure. such an interesting time for this first phase completion as president-elect trump won the white house by selling the vision of american infrastructure first. mr. trump critical of billions of dollars going overseas. american dollars that could be usesed to rebuild our fai
new york city final getting a new subway with the new year. the 2nd avenue subway train will start running on new year's day after a nearly 100-year wait. now of course, this is creating some serious buzz in the big apple. it is the same kind of project that president-elect trump is proposing nationwide. modernizing america's aging infrastructure. rob schmidt is in our new york newsroom with more. rob? >> yeah, there's a lot of work to be done. this project almost 100 years in the making....
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>> new york city is different. a lot of pagans here. >> sure. >> but this family council, they are pretty stringent on this stuff, are they not? >> well, sure. i had a conversation with one of the spokes people of the american family association. he was the assistant to the president. and today he was telling me that they deploy a group of two to three people that go out to these stores around the tupelo area, which is fine and all, but a lot of the stores that they see and go in to and each research are even in that area. so he said to me twice that they might not even get to all of the stores on that list. >> we assume that what they're doing is an honest attempt to say these stores -- pause you can see the print ads. that's how i do it. i look, too. you can see whether they are saying merry christmas or not. >> respectfully, bill. i'm a retail analyst. they are trying to channel check. which is what i do all year long. especially during the holiday season. >> what. >> channel check. go in the stores and lock at
>> new york city is different. a lot of pagans here. >> sure. >> but this family council, they are pretty stringent on this stuff, are they not? >> well, sure. i had a conversation with one of the spokes people of the american family association. he was the assistant to the president. and today he was telling me that they deploy a group of two to three people that go out to these stores around the tupelo area, which is fine and all, but a lot of the stores that they see...
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this is man behind the attack makes first court apeerpz new york city for a meeting of president-elect donald trump and fox 5 also on a train to the big apple right now. we'll tell what you the two plan to discuss in new york. >> liver look outside on tuesday two things you need to know when you head out the door this morning. don't forget umbrella and jacket those are the two. "weather and traffic on the 5s" at 6:05. good tuesday everyone i'm allison seymour. >> welcome to morning morning you'll get reminder for both if you forget. we fwin with undate on sinkhole northwest d.c. major traffic jams last night. overnight d dot made temporary repairs to the hole and 6th caused that sinkhole last night. >> developing right now. at 6 a.m. prince george county police investigating two shootings one deadly. last night a man was shot and later died in the 4100 block of southern avenue in capitol hight and then just moments later police responded to another shooting on curtis driver in tenl pl hills and vick anymore that shooting is alive and in critical condition. police do not believe two sho
this is man behind the attack makes first court apeerpz new york city for a meeting of president-elect donald trump and fox 5 also on a train to the big apple right now. we'll tell what you the two plan to discuss in new york. >> liver look outside on tuesday two things you need to know when you head out the door this morning. don't forget umbrella and jacket those are the two. "weather and traffic on the 5s" at 6:05. good tuesday everyone i'm allison seymour. >> welcome...