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hillary clinton of the state of new york has received 227 votes. colin powell from the commonwealth of virginia has received three votes. john kasich of the state of ohio has received one vote. ron paul of the state of texas has received one vote. bernie sanders of the state of vermont has received one vote. faith spotted eagle of the state of south dakota has received one vote. the state of the vote for vice president of the united states as delivered to the president of the senate is as follows -- the whole number of the electors appointed to vote for vice president of the united states is 538 of which 270 is the majority. michael r. pence of the state of indiana has received for vice president of the united states 305 votes. tim kaine of the commonwealth of -- tim kaine of the commonwealth of virginia has received 227 -- there will be order. the sergeant at arms will the sergeant at arms will remove persons in the gallery. the house will be in order. commonwealth of virginia has 227 votes. elizabeth warren of the commonwealth of massachusetts ha
hillary clinton of the state of new york has received 227 votes. colin powell from the commonwealth of virginia has received three votes. john kasich of the state of ohio has received one vote. ron paul of the state of texas has received one vote. bernie sanders of the state of vermont has received one vote. faith spotted eagle of the state of south dakota has received one vote. the state of the vote for vice president of the united states as delivered to the president of the senate is as...
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up to you, new york, new york ♪ ♪ new york, new yorki want to wakt never sleeps ♪ and find i'm a number one, top of the list, king of the hill, a number one ♪ these little town blues ♪ i'm gonna make a brand new start of it in old new york ♪ and if i can make it there, i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ new york ♪ by ♪ purple mountains imagine majesty ♪ above the fruited planes. now wait a minute. i'm talking about america america ♪ sweet america. you know, god done shed his grace on thee ♪ he crowned thy good, yes, he did ♪ in brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ america, america ♪ i love you america. god shed his grace on thee ♪ because he crowned thy good, he told me he would ♪ in brotherhood. from sea to shining sea ♪ oh, lord, i thank you lord ♪ shining sea ♪ ♪ i see trees of green, red too. i see them blue, for me and you. and i think to myself ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ i see skies a blue and white. dark of the night ♪ and i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ the colors of the rainbow so pretty in
up to you, new york, new york ♪ ♪ new york, new yorki want to wakt never sleeps ♪ and find i'm a number one, top of the list, king of the hill, a number one ♪ these little town blues ♪ i'm gonna make a brand new start of it in old new york ♪ and if i can make it there, i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ new york ♪ by ♪ purple mountains imagine majesty ♪ above the fruited planes. now wait a minute. i'm talking about america america ♪ sweet...
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up to you, new york, new york ♪ ♪ new york, new york. i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps ♪ and find i'm a number one, top of the list, king of the hill, a number one ♪ these little town blues ♪ i'm gonna make a brand new start of it in old new york ♪ and if i can make it there, i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ new york ♪ by ♪ purple mountains imagine majesty ♪ above the fruited planes. now wait a minute. i'm talking about america america ♪ sweet america. you know, shed his grace on thee ♪ he crowned thy good, yes, he did ♪ in brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ america, america ♪ i love you america. god shed his grace on thee ♪ because he crowned thy good, he told me he would ♪ in brotherhood. from sea to shining sea ♪ oh, lord, i thank you lord ♪ shining sea ♪ ♪ i see trees of green, red too. i see them blue, for me and you. and i think to myself ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ i see skies a blue and white. dark of the night ♪ and i think to myself wha
up to you, new york, new york ♪ ♪ new york, new york. i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps ♪ and find i'm a number one, top of the list, king of the hill, a number one ♪ these little town blues ♪ i'm gonna make a brand new start of it in old new york ♪ and if i can make it there, i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ new york ♪ by ♪ purple mountains imagine majesty ♪ above the fruited planes. now wait a minute. i'm talking about america...
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so great celebrator of diversity of the humanity of new york of all things new york, but in 1842, the first thing whitman was anticatholic and antiirish and there's much discretion about election violence now who knows what will happen during the election, you have passage of the book on election day in the war, municipal election in new york each attempted to prevent supporter from others to casting ballot. the fight was bloody and horrible recorded "the herald", men were so beaten that they could not be recognized as human beings, their goal noted was to review the outrageous and they moved uptown -- [inaudible] >> had it been hypocrite head that had been smashed instead of window, we could find it in our soul to be sorrowful. you make the connection with election violence in the past and the fact that even a person of humane as whitman compels to issue the -- against immigrants? >> it's hard to appreciate today how, both how protestant americans felt their nation was and how much they felt protestants and how much they thought catholicism as a threat and so because americans, so ma
so great celebrator of diversity of the humanity of new york of all things new york, but in 1842, the first thing whitman was anticatholic and antiirish and there's much discretion about election violence now who knows what will happen during the election, you have passage of the book on election day in the war, municipal election in new york each attempted to prevent supporter from others to casting ballot. the fight was bloody and horrible recorded "the herald", men were so beaten...
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i was a 100% new yorker. with the new york style and the new york rhythm and the new york cadence. i started going around the country and the new york style and cadence was slightly out of rhythm with other parts of the "my y and sort of like cousin vinny" and the president took me aside one day and he was explaining to me how, you know, sometimes you want to just slow down, more about hospitality and st chatting with people, not always about function. he said, you know, you should go down to arkansas, which we wanted to get some things done he said, you should go down and visit with these people. and i said ok. now i had never heard that term before, visit with those people. i said, mr. president, what do i do when i visit with those people? he said, nothing. you just visit. i said, but what does that mean? what is the poump the visit? what am i there to accomplish? he said, you're not there to accomplish anything. you're just -- you just visit york uh just chat you just talk. but for what purpose? what do i want to get accomplished in the visit? i don't think i ever fully interna
i was a 100% new yorker. with the new york style and the new york rhythm and the new york cadence. i started going around the country and the new york style and cadence was slightly out of rhythm with other parts of the "my y and sort of like cousin vinny" and the president took me aside one day and he was explaining to me how, you know, sometimes you want to just slow down, more about hospitality and st chatting with people, not always about function. he said, you know, you should go...
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for years and years and years, new york politicians and new york d.a.s and new york police, large numbers of them corrupt, didn't do anything. didn't do anything. finally in 1935 under enormous pressure, a special prosecutor was appointed, and that was thomas dewey who became famous for prosecuting the mob. he entitled his book about it "20 against the underworld," and, indeed, the first thing he did when he took office was he began to hire lawyers. he wanted people of integrity, he wants people who could -- he wanted people who could be trusted. he hired 20 lawyers, very famously, 20 lawyers. nineteen of them were white men, and the 20th was a black woman. the 20th was a black woman. and the black woman is the one i want to talk about a little bit today. so who was this black woman? well, she was born eunice hunten in atlanta, georgia, in 1899. she had a younger brother. they were, both of them, the descendants of slaves. three of their four grandparents had been enslaved. in fact, their father's father -- a man named stanton hunten who had been enslaved in virginia -- escaped three time
for years and years and years, new york politicians and new york d.a.s and new york police, large numbers of them corrupt, didn't do anything. didn't do anything. finally in 1935 under enormous pressure, a special prosecutor was appointed, and that was thomas dewey who became famous for prosecuting the mob. he entitled his book about it "20 against the underworld," and, indeed, the first thing he did when he took office was he began to hire lawyers. he wanted people of integrity, he...
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york news. it would have all been his for their homeland, so it was as if he was still in half an hour in coming in now, whatever you might be from because you find that news every day. and so, i don't think the difference is as great as you might tank. certainly from the immigrant state of mind i think was remarkably similar. they saw themselves as very much in touch with their homeland from a very connected and very aloof from america which seems so foreign to them outside of their emigrant enclave. >> your own family emigrated from europe and came to this neighborhood and move to brunswick. i was reminded of that great [inaudible] , about his growing up. and then you talk about the importance of food in the jewish community and the jewish city occupying similarly to the irish. so tell us a little bit about the immigration to new york. >> so, i have ancestors who came from what is now southwest germany and from poland and from what is now ukraine, what is now belarus and what is now russia. th
york news. it would have all been his for their homeland, so it was as if he was still in half an hour in coming in now, whatever you might be from because you find that news every day. and so, i don't think the difference is as great as you might tank. certainly from the immigrant state of mind i think was remarkably similar. they saw themselves as very much in touch with their homeland from a very connected and very aloof from america which seems so foreign to them outside of their emigrant...
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both become lawyers in new york city. sometimes friends, sometimes enemies, they are two brilliant, ambitious, and flawed men who push each other to the edge. the difference between them is that hamilton, like jefferson and adams, is a man of ideas while burr is a pure politician. >> burr scores a point in his rivalry with hamilton securing the new york vote for jefferson and the place as his running mate. the battle lines are drawn as the election of 1800 heats up. >> we like to think of american politics now as really dirty and vicious. to go back and look at the election of 1800, the mudslinging there is extreme even by today's standards. >> the attacks cripple adams' campaign and the entire federalist party, just as john adams is settling into the new executive mansion and the votes to decide its occupant come in. >> it is a fine house. a bit drafty. >> are you here to measure the drapes? >> i have defeated you. it's true. 73 electoral votes to 65. only, i have tied... with aaron burr. >> [ laughs ] >> this isn't a jo
both become lawyers in new york city. sometimes friends, sometimes enemies, they are two brilliant, ambitious, and flawed men who push each other to the edge. the difference between them is that hamilton, like jefferson and adams, is a man of ideas while burr is a pure politician. >> burr scores a point in his rivalry with hamilton securing the new york vote for jefferson and the place as his running mate. the battle lines are drawn as the election of 1800 heats up. >> we like to...
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york times" and the opinion page of the "new york times," literal space. it makes it easier to create a separation, just a geographic separation that's a lot harder to do on phone. that said, i do think -- i do think readers sort of understand that paul krudman does not work for me. >> you do think readers do know that for sure? >> well, paul, who i think is a fabulous columnist, criticizes me sometimes. >> he hits us all. >> i didn't mean personally. i think they do. i think we have to work harder to make it -- to make the distinction clearer. i think they do. i don't think -- let's not kid ourselves. even in the print era, people didn't always make the distinction. i think it's harder to do now, especially in the presentation on the phone. but i sort of think they do. >> my final question to you. i thought it was a fabulous op-ed in the "new york times" from mid december, it was by masa gessen. it was writing about trump. and i think it's especially challenging for reporters when you want to fact check the guy you are covering and he wants you to fact ch
york times" and the opinion page of the "new york times," literal space. it makes it easier to create a separation, just a geographic separation that's a lot harder to do on phone. that said, i do think -- i do think readers sort of understand that paul krudman does not work for me. >> you do think readers do know that for sure? >> well, paul, who i think is a fabulous columnist, criticizes me sometimes. >> he hits us all. >> i didn't mean personally. i...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. king: i have no further speakers. if the gentleman from mississippi has none, i'm prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: i have no further speakers on my side and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: i yield myself such time as i may consume. thank you, mr. speaker. again, h.r. 526 will authorize within the department of homeland security the counterterrorism advisory board to coordinate and integrate the department's intelligence activities and policies as related to counterterrorism. this board already plays a central and necessary role within d.h.s. enactment of h.r. 526 will ensure the counterterrorism advisory board will remain in place for years and decades to come. with that, mr. speaker, i urge passage of h.r. 526 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. king: i urge su
the gentleman from new york. mr. king: i have no further speakers. if the gentleman from mississippi has none, i'm prepared to close once the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: i have no further speakers on my side and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: i yield myself such time as i may consume. thank you, mr. speaker. again, h.r. 526 will authorize within the department of homeland...
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. >> that's the november 16 news conference where new york senator charles schumer announced that he was elected as the next senate democratic leader for the 10,015th congress. here on on c-span we are going to look back at his house and senate career and discuss the senators rise in democratic leadership and how people work with republican-led congress and the new president, present-elect nald trump. we will use a video from our library over the arc of his career in the next hour and were joined by two longtime capitol hill watchers, jennifer steinhauer, correspondent for the "new york times" and paul kane, "washington post" senior reporter. let's start with chuck schumer leadership and personality. you mention innovative initiative for the "new york times" he has a brooklyn style of doing things. what did you mean by that? >> guest: when h you start out his career in congress he really rubbed a lot of people to run away because he is aggressive, sort of street fighter style doing business. he's very candid, very blunt, very informal and he's there in new york. so just a little diff
. >> that's the november 16 news conference where new york senator charles schumer announced that he was elected as the next senate democratic leader for the 10,015th congress. here on on c-span we are going to look back at his house and senate career and discuss the senators rise in democratic leadership and how people work with republican-led congress and the new president, present-elect nald trump. we will use a video from our library over the arc of his career in the next hour and...
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new york being the largest. moatbly when rudy giuliani, trusted confidante and friend of the president of the united states was mayor of new york he seemed to be at odds with trump's executive order saying in 1994 "if you come here, you work hard, you happen to be in an undocumented status, you're one of the people we want in this city. you ear somebody we want to protect." and joining me now is the mayor of new york city, mayor bill de blasio. great to have you here. let's start off with definitions because there's a lot of confusion. what, as the mayor of new york city in a strict legal sense, what does it mean that new york is a sanctuary city? >> i'm glad you're asking. i think the phrase has been misused in many ways and i think there's probably better ways to explain it. for us it's about protecting people in our city and it's about public safety in jeb because what it says is we have half a million people who are undocumented in new york city. half a million people. and we need them to be protected and be
new york being the largest. moatbly when rudy giuliani, trusted confidante and friend of the president of the united states was mayor of new york he seemed to be at odds with trump's executive order saying in 1994 "if you come here, you work hard, you happen to be in an undocumented status, you're one of the people we want in this city. you ear somebody we want to protect." and joining me now is the mayor of new york city, mayor bill de blasio. great to have you here. let's start off...
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it's 10:00 in the heart of new york city. here we are, kimberly and i, for the fox news 2017 celebration. two hours away. kg, how do you feel? >> i feel fantastic being here in new york city, times square! this is the heart of it, baby! can you feel your heart beat at home? we're loving it here. look at this crowd! take a look, boys. >> come on, come on. >> shake it, shake it, guys. shake it! >> where you from? where you from? >> mississippi! >> italy. >> tell shepard smith, hottie totty. >> love you, eric. >> canada! >> we're going to be here until 1:00 in the morning. we're going to ring in the new year, k.g., it's begun been a great here. >> trending on twitter, fox news 2017. at home, we want to know what your dreams are. what are your new year's resolutions. write us, #foxnews2017. it's all happening here tonight. >> and we have an amazing lineup of celebrities. we're going to talk to a lot of people stick around. it's going to be fantastic. let's talk with a couple more people. let's take a look. >> where are you guys f
it's 10:00 in the heart of new york city. here we are, kimberly and i, for the fox news 2017 celebration. two hours away. kg, how do you feel? >> i feel fantastic being here in new york city, times square! this is the heart of it, baby! can you feel your heart beat at home? we're loving it here. look at this crowd! take a look, boys. >> come on, come on. >> shake it, shake it, guys. shake it! >> where you from? where you from? >> mississippi! >> italy....
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last chance for new york. courtney lee misses a three come up against his own, sheet set from the corner. atlanta wins a quadruple overtime thriller 142-web are denied. nicole: before you head out the door, fox senior meteorologist janice dean. good morning. reporter: good morning, boren and a cold. it's cold outside, feels like winter time. but the real cold tears up in canada where it should be. the rest of the country dealing with a little cooler than average across the great lakes and the northeast. for relatively calm weather pattern which is great to see after the storm was seen over the past few weeks. we do have a couple quick moving storms that dive across the ohio valley and call them the persistence. they are fascinating. they don't cause a lot of problems, but we could see some snow with these systems as they go to the next couple days. there is her first quick mover. one to three inches of snow, some areas downwind of the great lakes and appellations could get higher total. otherwise, not a huge f
last chance for new york. courtney lee misses a three come up against his own, sheet set from the corner. atlanta wins a quadruple overtime thriller 142-web are denied. nicole: before you head out the door, fox senior meteorologist janice dean. good morning. reporter: good morning, boren and a cold. it's cold outside, feels like winter time. but the real cold tears up in canada where it should be. the rest of the country dealing with a little cooler than average across the great lakes and the...
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en new york, rebeca smith. noticias telemundo. >>> asÍ llegamos al final de la ediciÓn de noticias telemundo gracias por el privilegio le joe de su tiempo, nos vemos pronto. - cuando yo lo conocÍ, Él tenÍa ya una... atrÁs. tuvo una relaciÓn; de esta relacion tuvo una hija. desde un principio ella no pudo superar el hecho de que me haya hecho su esposa. [llorando] - la niÑa se acerca a mÍ y me dice: "papÁ, ¿dÓnde esÁa mamÁ? ¿dÓnde estÁ mi mami?". - eso es lo Único que le interesa, doctora: las lÁgrimas de su hija, lo que su hija sufre. - ¿pero la niÑa te hizo algo malo? - si se le puede llamar "niÑa". - ¿y por quÉ ya no la quieres? - porque ella es mala conmigo. - pero ¿tÚ no has podido ver a tus hijas desde que saliste de prisiÓn? - porque ella no me deja verlas. - ¿dÓnde estÁn las niÑas?
en new york, rebeca smith. noticias telemundo. >>> asÍ llegamos al final de la ediciÓn de noticias telemundo gracias por el privilegio le joe de su tiempo, nos vemos pronto. - cuando yo lo conocÍ, Él tenÍa ya una... atrÁs. tuvo una relaciÓn; de esta relacion tuvo una hija. desde un principio ella no pudo superar el hecho de que me haya hecho su esposa. [llorando] - la niÑa se acerca a mÍ y me dice: "papÁ, ¿dÓnde esÁa mamÁ? ¿dÓnde estÁ mi mami?". - eso es lo...
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new york right now is the new cape cod whale watching. in the 70s and eighties, whales were in kate, there were none here, now there are as many here as in cape cod. that is the footprint. if you'd like to try and spot a whale near the city, trips run from may to november. inbound manhattan... and you can keep up with the whales on real—time on the woods hole oceanographic institution website. up website. up next — we've got more from our global gourmet series. this week we're in madrid at what is thought to be the world's alder stressed on. —— oldest restaurant. to be the world's alder stressed on. -- oldest restaurant. i am antonia gonzalez and this is botin, the old est gonzalez and this is botin, the oldest restaurant, 13 eight, in the world. this is a little part of history, the history of the old madrid —— 1a08. the first room, i mean, it is downstairs, 16 century dining room, the only room left that was here at least in 1580. ernest hemingway, he was a very regular customer here and included botin in the last action of
new york right now is the new cape cod whale watching. in the 70s and eighties, whales were in kate, there were none here, now there are as many here as in cape cod. that is the footprint. if you'd like to try and spot a whale near the city, trips run from may to november. inbound manhattan... and you can keep up with the whales on real—time on the woods hole oceanographic institution website. up website. up next — we've got more from our global gourmet series. this week we're in madrid at...
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this is a new type of newspaper that began in new york city. any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? >> [inaudible] it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. this is a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscriptions. thank caters to the business class and political elites, and they were far more expensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to six pennies for one issue. a cheap newspaper actually did not come from a journalist at all. it came from a medical student named horatio shepherd, who noticed as he walked to medical school in new york city how many vendors were on the streets selling things for just a penny. what he noticed was that people were willing to buy anything for a penny. they were willing to give up a penny pretty easily. a sellingas, when newspaper for a penny and fill --with content that would be why not sell a newspaper for a penny and fill it with content that would be entertaining and give people a reaso
this is a new type of newspaper that began in new york city. any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? >> [inaudible] it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. this is a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscriptions. thank caters to the business class and political elites, and they were far more expensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to six pennies for one issue....
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nothing new in terms of what we're hearing hear here in new york city. yes, so the fbi, for example has its counter-terrorism center up and running, fully deployed. they were in there earlier this evening, and we spoke to officials, and there's nothing new or credible. obvious they turn out to be nothing. they coordinating with overseas intelligence agencies for any for the latest on any on information coming out of the turkey, where we've seen recent threats and plots take place. so there are several up and running, all trying to get intelligence information and get that out to the field quickly so that the troops on the ground, the police officers on the ground can deploy to the best areas to try to help protect the city. the leading concern they say, is the lone wolf. that is what they're worried about here in new york, the one guy who may take it upon himself to act, just not on the radar screen. that seems to be the biggest concern they have for this evening, but as of now, everything seems to be going smoothly in times square, no reported incidents
nothing new in terms of what we're hearing hear here in new york city. yes, so the fbi, for example has its counter-terrorism center up and running, fully deployed. they were in there earlier this evening, and we spoke to officials, and there's nothing new or credible. obvious they turn out to be nothing. they coordinating with overseas intelligence agencies for any for the latest on any on information coming out of the turkey, where we've seen recent threats and plots take place. so there are...
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the caller suggests new york city was a police state. if we ask a little fact -- politifact to evaluate whether new york city is a police state, they will not do that. fact,u look at political they did not evaluate barack obama once during the entire donald trump transition. that shows you that there fact checking checks who they want to check. statementsyperbolic all the time about donald trump being a dictator and all this stuff. they say we are the fact checker. hyperbolict trust fact checkers. host: our guest is tim graham. harbor,from palm florida. democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. good morning. i find it offensive and dishonest to compare the left-leaning media to the far right media. if you listen to the transcripts andhows like rush limbaugh fox news and compare that to npr find --even msnbc, i how dare anyone, especially your guest to compare the two. fox news, if obama walked on water, they would say, can you believe this guy would not' swim? there is nothing that he would accomplish that they would knowledg
the caller suggests new york city was a police state. if we ask a little fact -- politifact to evaluate whether new york city is a police state, they will not do that. fact,u look at political they did not evaluate barack obama once during the entire donald trump transition. that shows you that there fact checking checks who they want to check. statementsyperbolic all the time about donald trump being a dictator and all this stuff. they say we are the fact checker. hyperbolict trust fact...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from south carolina, the assistant democrat leader, mr. clyburn. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from sks is recognized for one -- from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. clyburn: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady for yielding me this time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to the proposed changes to the rules of the house that are before us today. i have long maintained that the affordable care act is the civil rights act of the 21st century. repealing the affordable care act and putting discrimination back into health care is a step history will not forgive. while the majority has included a new rule limiting the consideration of legislation which increases direct spending in excess of $5 billion, they have specifically exempted from this rule any spending that may flow from repeal of the affordable care act. they're admitting in their own rules that their proposal to re
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from south carolina, the assistant democrat leader, mr. clyburn. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from sks is recognized for one -- from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. clyburn: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady for yielding me this time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to the proposed changes to the rules of the house that are before us today....
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instead of our usual studio in new york. but it's good to have you with us. >>> if you were her, would you go? would you go to the inauguration? today hillary clinton and former president bill clinton announced that they will attend the inauguration of incoming president donald trump later this month. i don't know if they sought assurances from the new president that he wouldn't actually lock her fun she shows up in washington for his inauguration but she will be there in person. if he wants to do his traditional thing where he leads his supporters in the lock her up chant, she will be there in person to hear it. that was news today that the clintons will both be there. we already knew that former president jimmy carter and his wife rosalyn will be there at the inauguration as well but that was the only former president we knew was coming. at the same time today we learned bill and hillary clinton will be attending the inauguration we also learned that former president george w. bush and his wife laura, they, too, will atten
instead of our usual studio in new york. but it's good to have you with us. >>> if you were her, would you go? would you go to the inauguration? today hillary clinton and former president bill clinton announced that they will attend the inauguration of incoming president donald trump later this month. i don't know if they sought assurances from the new president that he wouldn't actually lock her fun she shows up in washington for his inauguration but she will be there in person. if he...
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spoke to a daca recipient last night in new york during a rally against trump's new orders. and the codirector of the dream action coalition and i'm also undocumented. i am here because this directly impacts the and my mother who is also undocumented. we could be subject to deportation. at the same time, i need to elevate my voice, to show my face, that we are not afraid. we're not going to let trump's ego or tweets target us. one of the exec of actions is ending daca. i could lose my drivers license. i could lose my home. i could lose my work authorization and my law license as new york's first undocumented attorney. there is a lot at stake which is what we are here because we are fighting because there is a lot at stake. amy: with the loss of different action status, daca, referred to being a document of. but like most, the government knows exactly who they are and where they live. erika andiola, you are a daca recipient. talk about what is going to happen. it is not clear yet what happens to daca folks. it is understanding is one of his promises he would end the program.
spoke to a daca recipient last night in new york during a rally against trump's new orders. and the codirector of the dream action coalition and i'm also undocumented. i am here because this directly impacts the and my mother who is also undocumented. we could be subject to deportation. at the same time, i need to elevate my voice, to show my face, that we are not afraid. we're not going to let trump's ego or tweets target us. one of the exec of actions is ending daca. i could lose my drivers...
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new york, massive number of people in new york city, as well. you talked about the statement from sean spicer coming up here. still unclear what he is talking about but as you know donald trump referenced the crowds at his inauguration. donald trump is somebody who has often through the 18 months of his campaign and transition liked to talk about the crowds of people who comes out to see him speak. one still happening as we hit l.a. seattle, those places a couple of time zones behind us, one of the things you often hear from people as we have been interviewing them in the coverage is they want to turn this into something more than just a one-day event, to try to harness the energy that they're seeing on the ground and organize behind it. the question is how do you do that? is it something that can be a viable movement moving forward? nothing yet from donald trump. no tweets from him. no on-camera statement or reaction from him. getting up in the lobby of the cia there, sean spicer, as well, brian. >> it's anyone's guess how much he saw, donald t
new york, massive number of people in new york city, as well. you talked about the statement from sean spicer coming up here. still unclear what he is talking about but as you know donald trump referenced the crowds at his inauguration. donald trump is somebody who has often through the 18 months of his campaign and transition liked to talk about the crowds of people who comes out to see him speak. one still happening as we hit l.a. seattle, those places a couple of time zones behind us, one of...
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this ban is personal on that account but we live in new york city. this is one of the most diverse cities in the world. there's muslims everywhere. i don't want our country to be less diverse because of these ignorant policies. >> do you think these protests will get the message through? will anything change? are you hopeful that things will change? >> it's hard seeing what the administration has done lately. it's hard to have hope. as long as we are challenging the narrative that they're putting out, this is not america, we'll continue to fight back. there was that recent court decision where we can stop this. we'll chip away. we won't stop. >> thank you so much. she did mention, of course, that district court ruling that did put a stay on that executive order as the administration and courts work things out but take one more look at this crowd here. it's continuing to fill up. they expect to hear from the mayor here, mayor bill de blasio who called this executive action a horrible mistake. we've seen a flurry of statements from politicians here in
this ban is personal on that account but we live in new york city. this is one of the most diverse cities in the world. there's muslims everywhere. i don't want our country to be less diverse because of these ignorant policies. >> do you think these protests will get the message through? will anything change? are you hopeful that things will change? >> it's hard seeing what the administration has done lately. it's hard to have hope. as long as we are challenging the narrative that...
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he tells friends he's go to change the new york city skyline. a plan like this would be ambitious at any time, but in the early '70s, it was sheer n lunacy. >> new york was in dire straits, one step away from defaulting on their bonds, tremendous amount of foreclosures and nobody was building hotels. >> those of us who lived in new york felt it was a no-can-do place, that nobody could get anything done. >> trump sees opportunity. in 1974, he brokered a deal with the commodore hotel. unfortunately, the timing is terrible. the location, right next to grand central station, is now rife with crime and prostitution. >> the whole area around grand central station, one of the landmarks of new york city, had become not just a dump but nobody wanted to go there. it was really run down. the old come mmodore had been u as a brothel, of all things. >> trump plans to gut it out and turn it into a hotel. he hopes to revitalize the neighborhood. it's an extremely complicated deal so he hires an experienced lawyer. >> he's 27 years old, had no track record at a
he tells friends he's go to change the new york city skyline. a plan like this would be ambitious at any time, but in the early '70s, it was sheer n lunacy. >> new york was in dire straits, one step away from defaulting on their bonds, tremendous amount of foreclosures and nobody was building hotels. >> those of us who lived in new york felt it was a no-can-do place, that nobody could get anything done. >> trump sees opportunity. in 1974, he brokered a deal with the commodore...
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trump on the state of new york received six votes for president. michael pence received six votes for vice president. mr. blunt: the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of kansas seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears there from that donald j. trump of the state of new york received six votes for president, and michael r. pence received six votes for vice president. vp. biden: mr. hooper? mr. hooper: mr. president the , certificate of the state of kentucky seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears that donald j. trump received eight votes for president and michael r. pence of the state of indiana received eight votes for vice president. vp. biden: ms. clover c -- ms. klobuchar: mr. president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of louisiana appears to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears that donald j. trump received eight votes for president and michael r pence of the state of indiana received eight votes for vice president. mr. brady. mr. brady: mr. president, the certificate
trump on the state of new york received six votes for president. michael pence received six votes for vice president. mr. blunt: the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of kansas seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears there from that donald j. trump of the state of new york received six votes for president, and michael r. pence received six votes for vice president. vp. biden: mr. hooper? mr. hooper: mr. president the , certificate of the state of kentucky seems to...
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, college park, new york. awe off if it's wonderful. still ahead the little known story of several unsung space heroes. so, mr. harris, we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag "#justrobbedthesafe" so, what are we supposed to think? switching to geico could save you a bunch of money on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. >>> they are hidden figures no more. the new movie "hidden figures" high lights the achievements of several unsung heroes of the u.s. space program. african-american women who worked at nasa. jamie yuccas has the story. >> think you can find me the frame for this data. using the gram -- >> algorithm, yes, sir. i prefer it. >> hidden figures tells the true story of the black female mathematicians at nasa who helped launch john glenn into orbit. >> that's john glen. >> what do you
, college park, new york. awe off if it's wonderful. still ahead the little known story of several unsung space heroes. so, mr. harris, we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag "#justrobbedthesafe" so, what are we supposed to think? switching to geico could save you a bunch of money on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent...
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she died in new york, he died of zambia. he left the zambia. he left the united states after prison and moved to africa. he couldn't get work in the united states. the work and it is field was close to him after his arrest. the story of that prosecution in the work she did is one of enormous importance that deserves to be highlighted. in the 1930s the insurgents of the clan, some of the darkest days of jim crow, the woman who has research like work in theory but into present the biggest gangster in america at the time and probably the most powerful mob leader in american history, was a black woman. before i take your questions one thing i should say is of great importance to me. eunice's eunice's last name, her married name was carter. she was my father's mother and my grandmother. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] think we have a few minutes for questions. if you have a question or, please go to the microphone. the only thing i would ask as you keep your question as short as possible because were trying to move the schedule along prec
she died in new york, he died of zambia. he left the zambia. he left the united states after prison and moved to africa. he couldn't get work in the united states. the work and it is field was close to him after his arrest. the story of that prosecution in the work she did is one of enormous importance that deserves to be highlighted. in the 1930s the insurgents of the clan, some of the darkest days of jim crow, the woman who has research like work in theory but into present the biggest...
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and one of those units was the 15th new york. so they enlist as a volunteer infantry company, and the next thing you know they are a volunteer engineer unit. now to the second part of the question, because i think your question really has two parts, i think the second part of the question is what is it about new york? well, new york was one of the great, it was becoming even in the middle of the 19th century one of the great economic sectors of the united states. the erie canal built in the 1820s, 1830s, railroad development, the new york central railroad by 1860 was really an incredibly well-run long-distance railroad. new york city was becoming the center of not only the united states burgeoning market economy, but it was also becoming an international finance center. and so with this industrial growth, king pockets of areas around the state of new york that were becoming more and more focused on mechanics and trade. and so even in places as northwest as a fuego or buffalo or elmira, they were developing, they had men with mech
and one of those units was the 15th new york. so they enlist as a volunteer infantry company, and the next thing you know they are a volunteer engineer unit. now to the second part of the question, because i think your question really has two parts, i think the second part of the question is what is it about new york? well, new york was one of the great, it was becoming even in the middle of the 19th century one of the great economic sectors of the united states. the erie canal built in the...
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live pictures brooklyn, new york, 10:30 local time. this is the location where the national stay came down from a federal judge. the big success they are celebrating is that a federal judge saying that those who have already received legal papers to enter the united states, the documents required legally to come to the u.s., can indeed still come to the united states and will not be sent back to their country of origin. question is, how will they be detained, at what pace will they be released from detention and the process by which that might happen, that's all in question. however, those who have not begun the process of the legal paperwork are still affected by the executive order signed by president trump 24 hours ago. if you are just joining us at the bottom of the hour, that's the very latest. the breaking news, all of these you saw, our chief legal correspondent ari melber there for a second, that's what they are celebrating. in chicago o'hare, this is the scene where we have heard from u.s. senator tammy duckworth, 18 d detaine
live pictures brooklyn, new york, 10:30 local time. this is the location where the national stay came down from a federal judge. the big success they are celebrating is that a federal judge saying that those who have already received legal papers to enter the united states, the documents required legally to come to the u.s., can indeed still come to the united states and will not be sent back to their country of origin. question is, how will they be detained, at what pace will they be released...
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going to believe "the new york times," they're not going to believe "nbc nightly news." what do you do as a member of the press when you have that where he is telling essentially half the country, ignore? >> keep going. keep doing your public, not just mr. trump's supporters. keep remembering that. more people voted for other candidates than donald trump. going back to that question, i would say his business is central. that needs to be explored. i think that has great repercussions for what's going to happen in the next four years. what are his connections with other countries, the family? i think that's central in the early days. >> that's a big question will be ultimately how much does the media chase the shiny object that trump is throwing out each morning? the fact that he is tweeting is not news at this point. we have to cover what the president-elect and the president says. but the fact that he is going to say something outrageous that becomes the focus of the coverage i think is abdicating the role which is the media should set the agenda in deciding the news. wh
going to believe "the new york times," they're not going to believe "nbc nightly news." what do you do as a member of the press when you have that where he is telling essentially half the country, ignore? >> keep going. keep doing your public, not just mr. trump's supporters. keep remembering that. more people voted for other candidates than donald trump. going back to that question, i would say his business is central. that needs to be explored. i think that has great...
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district of new york. it becomes the central district of america by the 1830's during by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of the world. that means new york is growing. but unfortunately man-to-man is -- manhattan is a long skinny island and the only way to grow is uptown and by the time you get to the 1860's, the time the bridge will be built the middle class people are forced to live as far as west northeast 40's and 50's and 60's east of central park. they have to commute to wall street. women commute to the union madison square area and all that commute is done with horse cars. it is fun in disney world, but if you have been to depend on these things they were horrible. this is an idea of the traffic. that is madison square on the right side and fifth avenue going uptown. broadway is off to the left. look at that backup of horse cars. if you're headed to wall street, that is another three miles. you think commutation today is awful. it was pretty awful back then. when you got downtown on the left is a cartoon of
district of new york. it becomes the central district of america by the 1830's during by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of the world. that means new york is growing. but unfortunately man-to-man is -- manhattan is a long skinny island and the only way to grow is uptown and by the time you get to the 1860's, the time the bridge will be built the middle class people are forced to live as far as west northeast 40's and 50's and 60's east of central park. they have to commute to wall street. women commute...
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new york. so brooklyn. lower right you see northeastern in europe when you see elevated mass transit it is in boulevard.of the the roads are on either side and side of the either road they never would put a sidewalk or a a street the way we do in america. life underrse led to the l. a lot of people can't imagine things living with these but i grew up in an l train neighborhood. i grew up on jamaica was onverted to subway service so they had to rebuild there. but we referred to as the l. with an l we just took it for granted. you would have conversations on the train would come by and noise ground out the conversation you would stop and both parties look in different the train passed and they would start exactly where off.left you u parked under the l got dings because nuts appear bolts were fall -- and bolts being.all but we lived a half block away if you need to go to sleep, nothing like an l train a laugh block away rumbling in the distance to make you fall asleep. when we moved when i was 11 to a quiet n
new york. so brooklyn. lower right you see northeastern in europe when you see elevated mass transit it is in boulevard.of the the roads are on either side and side of the either road they never would put a sidewalk or a a street the way we do in america. life underrse led to the l. a lot of people can't imagine things living with these but i grew up in an l train neighborhood. i grew up on jamaica was onverted to subway service so they had to rebuild there. but we referred to as the l. with an...
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chant: no ban, no wall — new york for all. new york has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting, under the gaze of the statue of liberty, that welcoming symbol for new arrivals. but today we have seen large gatherings across the country. the fractious mood reminiscent of the 1960s. protest is becoming a permanent feature of the trump presidency and atjkk airport last night, the demonstrations lasted deep into the early hours. "let them in" they chanted. it's an attack on the very foundation of democracy. demonstrations took place across the country. these are scenes in boston as a us senator defied the us president. i cannot believe this is happening. i knew that donald trump would be bad but, boy, not this bad, not this fast. at this courthouse in brooklyn came a late—night legal challenge and civil liberties lawyers emerge claiming victory as a federaljudge blocked parts of the executive order temporarily banning all refugees and travel from seven muslim majority
chant: no ban, no wall — new york for all. new york has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting, under the gaze of the statue of liberty, that welcoming symbol for new arrivals. but today we have seen large gatherings across the country. the fractious mood reminiscent of the 1960s. protest is becoming a permanent feature of the trump presidency and atjkk airport last night, the demonstrations lasted deep into the early hours....
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in new york. 6:30 tuesday morning already in hong kong. joined by bloomberg's david, markets.ok at the david, good morning! >> yes. hi. well, lots of talk here in the asia pacific this tuesday obviously when it markets. david, good morning! comes to markets. not going toy it's be a good day across equity atkets here p. when you look what's happening in z new zealad gates, obviously investors are still very much unnerved by the latest policy the trumps of government. next 90 minutes, we have three up.ets opening sydney is poised for decline. futures in tokyo and seoul, those two markets are poised to fall as well. in fact, when you look at nikkei, the best be toof advice would close your eyes. we're likely to see an over 1% drop there. no policy changes expected here. apart from that, we're also update for the latest from the finance ministry on a forecast for the economy. china, hong kong, vietnam, by the way, are still shut for a year.new apart from that, good time to be shut, given all the devel
in new york. 6:30 tuesday morning already in hong kong. joined by bloomberg's david, markets.ok at the david, good morning! >> yes. hi. well, lots of talk here in the asia pacific this tuesday obviously when it markets. david, good morning! comes to markets. not going toy it's be a good day across equity atkets here p. when you look what's happening in z new zealad gates, obviously investors are still very much unnerved by the latest policy the trumps of government. next 90 minutes, we...
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remember, he was from new york, although harrison won new york. i'm sure of van buren picked up a lot of votes there. the vote total actually was fairly close. the funny thing about van buren, jackson said to wait for the final returns and don't give up yet. people voted over several days during those times. he finally got word that he lost new york and knew he had lost the election. he was at that time sitting to have his portrait made. brian: the interesting thing is who was eligible to vote. 80% of the eligible voters in 1840 voted. we are talking 60% now, but 81% of eligible -- who was eligible? ronald: that was an amazing total, the highest ever at that time. what happened that year, the one reason they went to the log cabin campaign theme was that the voter rolls had expanded. most of the white males in the country -- before you had to own property, be in the militia, but they expanded it so the number increased. then this entertaining campaign increased voter interest so much that the voter number increased by 60% for this election, and 80%
remember, he was from new york, although harrison won new york. i'm sure of van buren picked up a lot of votes there. the vote total actually was fairly close. the funny thing about van buren, jackson said to wait for the final returns and don't give up yet. people voted over several days during those times. he finally got word that he lost new york and knew he had lost the election. he was at that time sitting to have his portrait made. brian: the interesting thing is who was eligible to vote....
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in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, former president george herbert walker bush has been admitted to a houston hospital. that's according to our hewn station khou. the reason he was hospitalized is not disclosed. at 92 years old, he is the oldest living president and suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. in 2015 he was hospitalized after breaking a bone in his neck during a fall and was hospitalized in 2014 and 2012 with respiratory problems. the 41st president was spotted as recently as january 7th at a texans/rangers nfl game in houston meeting with the owner before kickoff. his chief of staff says the former president is doing fine and is expected to go home in a couple of days. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll bring you the latest on george h.w. bush's condition. >>> overnight russia would allow edward snowden to extend his stay for a couple of years. snowden, a former intelligence contractor, has been living as a fugitive in russia since 2013 af
in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, former president george herbert walker bush has been admitted to a houston hospital. that's according to our hewn station khou. the reason he was hospitalized is not disclosed. at 92 years old, he is the oldest living president and suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. in 2015 he was hospitalized after breaking a bone in his neck during a fall and was hospitalized in 2014 and 2012 with respiratory problems. the...
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immigrant life in new york around 1890 with the overcrowded buildings and then new york landowners have always been very creative in how to get around the good intentions of performers so at one point a lot is going to say every room has to have a window and so the thought is in that way if you have to have windows the owners will knock holes in the walls and the windows will let in more air pit with the builders to? they took the window between one room and another mini-apartment in and that way they would satisfy the law. the landlords wield a lot of political clout so that lott initially didn't allow for that. the tenement act of 1901 and new york landowners been pushed back in 1902 in 1903 they got the law changed to make it last for strict even more family -- more friendly for landlords. they rarely talked about the ways in which the law was backed because of the pressure from new york city's. the politically powerful landlords. so it's ice bin the intention to make immigrants lives better and i should say it's not just landlords. immigrants themselves are often fighting for things
immigrant life in new york around 1890 with the overcrowded buildings and then new york landowners have always been very creative in how to get around the good intentions of performers so at one point a lot is going to say every room has to have a window and so the thought is in that way if you have to have windows the owners will knock holes in the walls and the windows will let in more air pit with the builders to? they took the window between one room and another mini-apartment in and that...