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york city the whole metropolitan new york city on held power under six governors and five mayors and never had more power than any governor or mayor combined. he held that power for more than 40 years. and i was explaining political pie on - - power had no idea the power that he had. neither did anybody else. all i could see it was somehow outside the tradition of everything i have learned about democratic government i feel that he truly wanted to understand and explain political power, urban political power would have to determine the sources of robert moses how he got it and used in shape the city. what i wanted to do was tell the fundamentals of true political power not theoretical political power that is textbook but the essence of such power perhaps the best way of doing that is to examine and portray the life of robert moses the powerbrokers most fundamental power supply could find out the sources and how he held on so long and use it to shape the greatest city in the western world it would add something to our understanding how political power works in the cities of america in
york city the whole metropolitan new york city on held power under six governors and five mayors and never had more power than any governor or mayor combined. he held that power for more than 40 years. and i was explaining political pie on - - power had no idea the power that he had. neither did anybody else. all i could see it was somehow outside the tradition of everything i have learned about democratic government i feel that he truly wanted to understand and explain political power, urban...
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to new york times article. saying all we're going to review how much you really old and were later on going to send you a bill final bill how much you really all the hospital work all collating me. from 621-6000 i'm i have left over that i have to pay from my pocket and goes on offense and you have to make sure and by the time you went to the right i had insurance the whole time you turned $98.00 anywhere. because out of pocket. 6000 in that poured out of pocket that i have to pay that's the insurance i just talked yesterday about the yes but anyway why are you every so often the air just to leave this town really with you i don't know why they're making this so complicated and ok you're in the hospital there all the same hospital is not like i left. so different location it's all inside the same hospital why do you need to send so many different. they're washing their hands by saying oh charge of this department so i don't know what the department is charging all of them we figure it out. and weeks passed by a
to new york times article. saying all we're going to review how much you really old and were later on going to send you a bill final bill how much you really all the hospital work all collating me. from 621-6000 i'm i have left over that i have to pay from my pocket and goes on offense and you have to make sure and by the time you went to the right i had insurance the whole time you turned $98.00 anywhere. because out of pocket. 6000 in that poured out of pocket that i have to pay that's the...
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obviously, he doesn't care about new york city. >> no new york state and new york city, the case count is way down the hospitalizations are way down we have gone days with maybe one or two deaths across the entire state. i know a lot of people must be thinking, what are you waiting for. what are you waiting for? >> that's what we all are, 100%. i have restaurants in other parts of new york. i'm up in hamptons i'm in great neck. i'm all over but in new york city, our mayor has decided that i want to see as many businesses possible go out of business. e has no idea what he's doing the industry and the poor workers that cannot work that are no longer getting the $600 stimulus. mayor de blasio hasn't missed a check. he talks about i was the mayor of the people. he is not the mayor of the people it's all about himself and for some reason he does not care about new york all he has to do is let us open up and if there's any rise at all in cases, shut us back down again. >> can a city, what does this mean the fact that in new york city, you're still out of business, basically with indoor dinin
obviously, he doesn't care about new york city. >> no new york state and new york city, the case count is way down the hospitalizations are way down we have gone days with maybe one or two deaths across the entire state. i know a lot of people must be thinking, what are you waiting for. what are you waiting for? >> that's what we all are, 100%. i have restaurants in other parts of new york. i'm up in hamptons i'm in great neck. i'm all over but in new york city, our mayor has...
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this kind of thing hurt him in new york. >> sure. but even show the momentum of the war was shifting, sherman's victory in atlanta, mobile bay. and news of the destruction of the commerce raider alabama by the "uss kirsarge" in france. how did lincoln capitalize on these events politically? >> i would say because they were visualized in images because they were widely reported in the press, he just rode on the crest of renewed enthusiasm. and i suppose there was kind of a latent union sentiment there, but just people were exhausted from the casualties and the lack of victories. and these events really cheered people, including as you say a battle that took place in cherbourg harbor thousands of miles away that was really merely symbolic, but it ended the life of a confederate pirate ship that had run roughshod over union merchant ships for years. and it was a very big symbolic victory and a morale booster. so lincoln rode the crest of that wave all the way to election day. >> so tell us about this handwritten ledger. this is our firs
this kind of thing hurt him in new york. >> sure. but even show the momentum of the war was shifting, sherman's victory in atlanta, mobile bay. and news of the destruction of the commerce raider alabama by the "uss kirsarge" in france. how did lincoln capitalize on these events politically? >> i would say because they were visualized in images because they were widely reported in the press, he just rode on the crest of renewed enthusiasm. and i suppose there was kind of a...
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they are chartered in new york and in violation of new york law and they should be dissolved. whatever you think of the nra as a political entity and as a special lobbying interest and the effect they had on our country her office says in the lawsuit today that they have been able to document that whatever else the nra is, its also a guy gan tick scam. it's top executives according to the attorney general's office have been ripping off the organization to the tune of like tens of millions of dollars a year, year after year. they have been funneling nra members donations into their own pockets and into their own family members and friends and allies for years. to the point of brazen illegality. she announced the civil suit against the nra and a number of senior executives today. that suit includes some very lurid details about the way her office says nra executives stole tens of millions of dollars and what they spent it on. the list of what they spent it on is amazing in their own terms. she is going to be here live to talk about the lawsuit, why it's happening now. why she th
they are chartered in new york and in violation of new york law and they should be dissolved. whatever you think of the nra as a political entity and as a special lobbying interest and the effect they had on our country her office says in the lawsuit today that they have been able to document that whatever else the nra is, its also a guy gan tick scam. it's top executives according to the attorney general's office have been ripping off the organization to the tune of like tens of millions of...
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new york. u.s. intelligence agency is reportedly believe that iran paid bunting's to the taliban for targeting american and coalition forces in afghanistan earlier the same i.q. sation was leveled against russian double quarter picks up the story for us if you remember not too long ago the mainstream media was again citing its anonymous sources claiming that russia was somehow paying balinese to the taliban for hits on u.s. soldiers in afghanistan russian intelligence officers have offered to pay belmonte to taliban fighters who kill americans who kill americans their european intelligence official i spoke to says that russian military intelligence officers offered money to taliban fighters in afghanistan to kill american or other coalition fighters if this times report is correct this means that u.s. intelligence has concluded that vladimir putin. is offering bounties for the scalps of american soldiers in afghanistan now back then no evidence was provided president trump even said that the story w
new york. u.s. intelligence agency is reportedly believe that iran paid bunting's to the taliban for targeting american and coalition forces in afghanistan earlier the same i.q. sation was leveled against russian double quarter picks up the story for us if you remember not too long ago the mainstream media was again citing its anonymous sources claiming that russia was somehow paying balinese to the taliban for hits on u.s. soldiers in afghanistan russian intelligence officers have offered to...
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you saw what happened in new york. one congressional primary, actually the chairwoman of the committee, the sponsor of the democrats' bill, caroline malone, her election was june 23rd. she wasn't declared the winner until six weeks later. new jersey primary, took four weeks to count the ballots after the election date. iowa democrat caucuses, i don't know if we still know who won the democrat caucus for the presidential race. so the democrats want this chaos and confusion because i believe, and i'm convinced they know president trump is going to win on election day but they want to keep counting ballots after election day. so that's what this is really about. they want to send out as many live ballots, mail out as many live ballots as they can around this country and then be counting after the election night, after election night's over. that's what this is about. we need to call it for what it is. and -- but they're attacking the post office for those reasons and that's what's scary to me. that's why they're getting s
you saw what happened in new york. one congressional primary, actually the chairwoman of the committee, the sponsor of the democrats' bill, caroline malone, her election was june 23rd. she wasn't declared the winner until six weeks later. new jersey primary, took four weeks to count the ballots after the election date. iowa democrat caucuses, i don't know if we still know who won the democrat caucus for the presidential race. so the democrats want this chaos and confusion because i believe, and...
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york and new yorkers. we have to have a movement to remember even unpleasant parts of our history, because ultimately, if they didn't make us better right away, at least they struck appropriate shame into the hearts of the rest of new yorkers. >> >> it is hard to tell, we assume there were no casualties, but how can i say this? how can i say this, black lives didn't matter in 1863, even in new york. i don't have any faith in the actual account. we think most of the young children were rescued. >> one important thing was saved, and it was this bible. we have the inscription blown up so you can see the inside of that object. and there is something almost chilling about seeing the charred edges and the inscription. >> it is said this bible was in the asylum before the destruction of the asylum on fifth avenue by the rioters. it is charred around the edges, which, as you said at the beginning, objects can't testify historically and emotionally to events. i don't think there is a more powerful relic in the coll
york and new yorkers. we have to have a movement to remember even unpleasant parts of our history, because ultimately, if they didn't make us better right away, at least they struck appropriate shame into the hearts of the rest of new yorkers. >> >> it is hard to tell, we assume there were no casualties, but how can i say this? how can i say this, black lives didn't matter in 1863, even in new york. i don't have any faith in the actual account. we think most of the young children...
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whit johnson here in new york will lead us off. >> reporter: tonight, new york state giving the green light for children to return to the classroom. >> i miss talking to my friends at the lunch table. >> reporter: but parents weighing the risks. >> i think about what if they're in an environment where they're exposed, what are the procedures? >> reporter: in new york city, a blended plan, with the option of all remote learning. the original epicenter of the pandemic, now with a positive test rate of just 1%. >> if our average goes above 3% infection in new york city, we would not open schools. if it happened during the school year, we will close them. >> reporter: school districts across the country grappling with tough decisions, as the university of washington releases a new dire projection -- a possible death toll reaching 300,000 by december, unless most people wear masks. california now surpassing 10,000 deaths from covid, and reporting more cases than any other state in the country. some parents stressing the need for in-person learning. but one student in georgia raising concer
whit johnson here in new york will lead us off. >> reporter: tonight, new york state giving the green light for children to return to the classroom. >> i miss talking to my friends at the lunch table. >> reporter: but parents weighing the risks. >> i think about what if they're in an environment where they're exposed, what are the procedures? >> reporter: in new york city, a blended plan, with the option of all remote learning. the original epicenter of the...
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in new york city. we will have checkpoints at key entry points to the city. travelers coming in from those states will be given information about the quarantine, they'll will be reminded that it is required, not optional. they'll be reminded that failure to quarantine is a violation of state law, and it comes with serious penalties. tax under certain circumstances, fines could be as high as $10,000. >> tucker: got that? it doesn't make any sense at all, he didn't bother to explain why they're doing it, there is no science behind it. but the one thing you know for sure is it's your fault. not his, yours. your failures are a severe violation of the law, says bill de blasio. you'll be punished if you disobey. you are bad. travelers from new york city are about to learn a very important lesson. it's a lesson that those from nursing homes in new york, those who survived them have already learned, and it's this: the people who make the worst decisions, the decision to kill people, never face consequences for
in new york city. we will have checkpoints at key entry points to the city. travelers coming in from those states will be given information about the quarantine, they'll will be reminded that it is required, not optional. they'll be reminded that failure to quarantine is a violation of state law, and it comes with serious penalties. tax under certain circumstances, fines could be as high as $10,000. >> tucker: got that? it doesn't make any sense at all, he didn't bother to explain why...
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all school districts in new york, the one-time epicenter, can reopen for in-person learning the governor says, including new york city, the nation's largest district while many others around the country will begin the year remotely. >>> news on the mystery illness linked to covid in children cases now in 40 states what paren need to know about which kids are most at risk. >>> the largest event in america since the pandemic began some 250,000 bikers expected to attend no masks required. >>> the new comments from dr. fauci on just how effective a coronavirus vaccine may or may not be. >>> the new twist in the death of an mlb star the former team employee now facing federal charges. >>> the deadly passenger plane crash skidding off the runway nearly 200 people onboard. >>> the new u.s. intelligence report accusing russia of targeting joe biden and what it says about who china wants to win. our nbc news investigation in the wake of the death of george floyd what we found. hundreds of complaints against minneapolis officers not investigated >>> and college football camps opening, but how safe
all school districts in new york, the one-time epicenter, can reopen for in-person learning the governor says, including new york city, the nation's largest district while many others around the country will begin the year remotely. >>> news on the mystery illness linked to covid in children cases now in 40 states what paren need to know about which kids are most at risk. >>> the largest event in america since the pandemic began some 250,000 bikers expected to attend no masks...
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look at "the wall street journal" and "new york times" talking about restaurants in new york city shutting down. even something as simple as a subway, 20 or 30 of their new york city locations down permanently so it's a snowball that's rolling down and now throwing this taxable event on top of all of us, i mean, are you kidding me? both houses are doing this and i don't think anyone is speaking up for small business. both parties say they are the party of small business, they are shot acting that way. they were treated the way it was presented to us and not bait and switch the american enterprise. >> tucker: in a sentence, do you think they do this to google or amazon? >> no, great question. i'm just worried about my own business every day but you know, small business is the backbone of the united states and love, mcdonald's take it, the big companies didn't take it, small businesses can't compete. thank you for letting me get my message across. >> tucker: i appreciate you coming on tonight, this is important. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: we are at time. we will be back tomo
look at "the wall street journal" and "new york times" talking about restaurants in new york city shutting down. even something as simple as a subway, 20 or 30 of their new york city locations down permanently so it's a snowball that's rolling down and now throwing this taxable event on top of all of us, i mean, are you kidding me? both houses are doing this and i don't think anyone is speaking up for small business. both parties say they are the party of small business,...
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. >> the dewey story is a republican national committee film promoting governor thomas dewey of new york by telling his life story. this is part of the library of congress online national screening room. ♪ >> dewey's public career was launched in 1931 when crime was a national scandal. four years later, dewey was appointed special prosecutor for the governor. >> mr. dooley, you have been given the most difficult task. the opportunity of helping the people of the city. what can we do to help you? >> there is a detective in new york who i think is one of the best detectives in the united states. i would like to have him head my squad of effectives. >> from the beginning, dewey face and almost hopeless job, clearing out gangsters whose hold had been tightening over years. >> you have been looking for mason again. >> are you going to keep out of our territory? >> i am not. >> i do not need any protection. ♪ >> dewey's staff began the attack by getting the frightened victims of the racket to talk. after long months of hard, patient, dangerous work, dewey had collected enough evidence to m
. >> the dewey story is a republican national committee film promoting governor thomas dewey of new york by telling his life story. this is part of the library of congress online national screening room. ♪ >> dewey's public career was launched in 1931 when crime was a national scandal. four years later, dewey was appointed special prosecutor for the governor. >> mr. dooley, you have been given the most difficult task. the opportunity of helping the people of the city. what...
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so i don't believeie that one. >> tucker: so you live in new york, work in new york, your family was devastated by this decision. have you had a chance to tell governor cuomo that? >> no, i had a chance to speak today. i filled out all of the paperwork and i sent letters to assemblymen and lawmakers, new york state lawmakers before the hearings today. they were actually august the 3rd. last monday and today. they couldn't fit me in last monday, but they said they would put me on today to give me my 5 minutes to talk about my in-laws.nd and why i hold the governor partly responsible for their deaths. that invitation was responded rd after he said i would have my 5 minutes, and i never got that. i think you for being good on your word and having me on your program today. >> always. even under sad circumstances like this but i appreciate you coming on and i'm very sorry once again. >> they give for following the story. i appreciate it. >> tucker: thank you. joe biden, once you get underneath the man and what he is proposing, has backed the overwhelming majority of disagreeing with. we a
so i don't believeie that one. >> tucker: so you live in new york, work in new york, your family was devastated by this decision. have you had a chance to tell governor cuomo that? >> no, i had a chance to speak today. i filled out all of the paperwork and i sent letters to assemblymen and lawmakers, new york state lawmakers before the hearings today. they were actually august the 3rd. last monday and today. they couldn't fit me in last monday, but they said they would put me on...
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york it's the center of the media the story got sold for a new york centric perspective and it sounded as if all of us are going to suffer what new york was over it which didn't of course turned out to be the case. yet 2 months ago he spoke of the pandemic in the past tense texas has suffered 4000 covert related deaths this month yet many of their claim to the kind of social media fake news we were discussing with dr dempsey joining us at the intersection of both of these important stories is kristen ruby president of the new york based ruby media group chris when the c.e.o.'s of apple and amazon and facebook and google's parent company alphabet appeared before a house judiciary subcommittee weighing anteater. to issues we've got on your fall from both sides of the aisle here is chairman david cicely maybe a democrat from here in rhode island. as gate keepers of the digital economy these platforms enjoy the power to pick winners and losers shake down small businesses and rich themselves while choking off competitors their ability to dictate terms call the shots up and entire sectors an
york it's the center of the media the story got sold for a new york centric perspective and it sounded as if all of us are going to suffer what new york was over it which didn't of course turned out to be the case. yet 2 months ago he spoke of the pandemic in the past tense texas has suffered 4000 covert related deaths this month yet many of their claim to the kind of social media fake news we were discussing with dr dempsey joining us at the intersection of both of these important stories is...
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you see it in new york. this great article featuring jonathan miller of miller samuel over the weekend. facebook and amazon, bully, are they betting up the office -- and amazon, boy are they betting on the office when others are not. lisa: other people are writing the obituary for the office, and still others, big companies saying we are going to prolong the return to the office. we just can't risk it. i am not seeing the death of the office yet when you look at the likes of facebook and amazon. tom: we should point to some of you that don't know the bloomberg way, but it is real simple. when mr. bloomberg and mr. secunda invented the concept here, it was open office. and i was like, yeah, whatever. and i was so wrong. it is amazing. we can go buy the food court, and lisa will whisper to me, you were terrible today. lisa: that's exactly what i do. for the record -- i'm not even going to go there. i will say you do see a trickle into the city, and people are talking about whether the open office is going to g
you see it in new york. this great article featuring jonathan miller of miller samuel over the weekend. facebook and amazon, bully, are they betting up the office -- and amazon, boy are they betting on the office when others are not. lisa: other people are writing the obituary for the office, and still others, big companies saying we are going to prolong the return to the office. we just can't risk it. i am not seeing the death of the office yet when you look at the likes of facebook and...
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new york is going to have to cut. new york city, for example, is going to have to cut 21,000 workers at the end of this month, and the question is where will they come from? and these consistents will create -- cuts will create further distress in the city like new york, and that will mean reduction in service. so it's a vicious cycle. i don't think the federal government's going to bail them out in the next few days, so they've got some really tough choices to make. new york city and other major cities around the country realize they've got to compete for residents and compete for businesses, they're going to continue, you know, significant struggles until they realize that. maria: meanwhile, it feels like de blasio is pushing out all wealth. he goes and puts homeless shelters right near the most expensive high-rise buildings and tells the community, oh, well, we'll all live together. that's not what rich people are doing, they're taking their money and leafing, going to places like florida and texas. you've got grea
new york is going to have to cut. new york city, for example, is going to have to cut 21,000 workers at the end of this month, and the question is where will they come from? and these consistents will create -- cuts will create further distress in the city like new york, and that will mean reduction in service. so it's a vicious cycle. i don't think the federal government's going to bail them out in the next few days, so they've got some really tough choices to make. new york city and other...
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if new york used to be america's. now it seems to have shifted to florida and we're going to cross state line any minute now. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is scary dramatic to follow the only really. ready. to sit down and talk. no more. of this connection to moment law should ask for the cost of money and seeing and on the rest of the rights pro who should commission. bridge to shift to town does from the. command. legion mom. know new car so sit on the open a much the same new mama is just there are no. one else shows same wrong what old clothes just don't hold. any cue ball to get to shape out disdain comes to educate and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks protect the only catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their home
if new york used to be america's. now it seems to have shifted to florida and we're going to cross state line any minute now. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is scary dramatic to follow the only really. ready. to sit down and talk. no more. of this connection to moment law should ask for the cost of money and seeing and on the rest of the rights pro who should commission. bridge to shift to town does from the. command. legion mom....
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the film gangs of new york? >> the answer is no. i was wildly exaggerated i have to say, barnes museum was attacked. i don't think the elephants and the lines and the tigers, i don't think there were that many are animals were running across me in midtown manhattan. there were no gunboats firing from shore. that's an exaggeration. the union navy did not order ships to fire on the city that would've been totally crazy. there was a restraint. i was kind of a scenes behind the scenes advisor to gangs in new york. i don't have as much to do with it as i did with the lincoln movie. but i thought of course that if anybody saw my name. >> we won't blame-year-old. for (laughs) i see we're out of time i want to thank you for being such a terrific partner as always in these programs. >> thank you val and thanks to the way we made it happen to. >> absolutely. this is so enjoyable for us to revisit this wonderful book in these great. objects you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span three, explore our nat
the film gangs of new york? >> the answer is no. i was wildly exaggerated i have to say, barnes museum was attacked. i don't think the elephants and the lines and the tigers, i don't think there were that many are animals were running across me in midtown manhattan. there were no gunboats firing from shore. that's an exaggeration. the union navy did not order ships to fire on the city that would've been totally crazy. there was a restraint. i was kind of a scenes behind the scenes advisor...
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york and new yorkers. i think we have to have a movement to remember even on pleasant parts of our history because at least they struck appropriate shame into the hearts of progressive new yorkers. >> absolutely. just a couple more questions before we go to our q&a portion. the children three days later taken by boat. escorted by guards to a house across the east river and blackwell island, which is now roosevelt island. and were all the children saved? it's not answering in the text and i think it's hard to tell, isn't it? >> it's very hard to tell. we assume there were no casu casualties, but again, how can i say this? black lives didn't matter. in 1863. even in new york. >> particularly children's lives. >> i don't have any faith in the actuarial counts. we think that most of the young, of the children, were rescued. nearly all the children. >> so, one important thing was in fact saved and it was this bible. >> yeah. >> so we have the inscription blown up so you can see the inside of that object. there
york and new yorkers. i think we have to have a movement to remember even on pleasant parts of our history because at least they struck appropriate shame into the hearts of progressive new yorkers. >> absolutely. just a couple more questions before we go to our q&a portion. the children three days later taken by boat. escorted by guards to a house across the east river and blackwell island, which is now roosevelt island. and were all the children saved? it's not answering in the text...
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this truly has become a grim symbol of the current condemning in new york. this is the vietnam veterans memorial that honors those americans who fought and died in that war more than 4 decades ago their names are inscribed on the black granite wall in memory of that national tragedy which claimed the 58000 lives of u.s. men and women in uniform over the last couple of months coded 900 has killed almost 350000 people in the u.s. it's 3 times more lives than the vietnam war 2 going to entire 10 years it's a different kind of enemy now but this is a war and america is losing it pretty badly. and something has gone wrong and we came here to find out why it will take a look at how the corona virus has ripped through america's health care and economy and what it means for the rest of the world so. the new york of 2020 will probably be featured in the history books this cd is nothing like it used to be never harming downtown streets deserted those who can isolate themselves at home those who can't wear masks or protective face wraps as if the virus is an every brea
this truly has become a grim symbol of the current condemning in new york. this is the vietnam veterans memorial that honors those americans who fought and died in that war more than 4 decades ago their names are inscribed on the black granite wall in memory of that national tragedy which claimed the 58000 lives of u.s. men and women in uniform over the last couple of months coded 900 has killed almost 350000 people in the u.s. it's 3 times more lives than the vietnam war 2 going to entire 10...
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they are chartered in new york. they are under the jurisdiction of new york law. she says they are in violation of new york law, and they should be dissolved. whatever you think of the nra as a political entity and as a special lobbying interest and what effect they've had on our country, tish james' office says in their lawsuit today that they basically have been able to document that whatever else the nra is, it's also a gigantic scam. its top executives, according to the attorney general's office, have been ripping off the organization to the tune of, like, tens of millions of dollars a year, year after year. they've been funneling nra members' donations into their own pockets and to their own family members and friends and allies for years, to the point of what tish james today called, quote, brazen illegality. new york attorney general tish james announced her office's civil suit against the nra and a number of its senior executives today. that suit includes some very lurid details about the way her office says nra executives stole tens of millions of dollars
they are chartered in new york. they are under the jurisdiction of new york law. she says they are in violation of new york law, and they should be dissolved. whatever you think of the nra as a political entity and as a special lobbying interest and what effect they've had on our country, tish james' office says in their lawsuit today that they basically have been able to document that whatever else the nra is, it's also a gigantic scam. its top executives, according to the attorney general's...
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we are going for new york. we want new york. because we did well last time. [applause] new york was not supposed to be republican territory. a lot of people left. a lot of the people who voted for ronald reagan left. they went on to other places. abusedt tired of being and high taxes and all of the other problems and we are going to go and run and we are going to write online order and we are going to run on lower taxes and we are going to run on doing something on salt. remember schumer? schumer said i try to bring home things to my people in new york. you know what he brought home? salt. for those of you who don't know, look it up. not good. if they win this election, every city will be under siege, because the police are good in seattle and they are good in all these different places they are talking about. do theirnot being let job. can't do their job. , the pro-crime agenda biden/harris troop will also crush our economy because there is no prosperity in cities ruled by fear. even the portland mayor says these are my friends. he goes in there and they wan
we are going for new york. we want new york. because we did well last time. [applause] new york was not supposed to be republican territory. a lot of people left. a lot of the people who voted for ronald reagan left. they went on to other places. abusedt tired of being and high taxes and all of the other problems and we are going to go and run and we are going to write online order and we are going to run on lower taxes and we are going to run on doing something on salt. remember schumer?...
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as a nonprofit organization transit in new york the n.r.a. was founded 148 years ago but only began lobbying as a gun rights organization in the late seventy's since then it successfully blocked gun control legislation however its power lies not so much in its financial clout but its ability to mobilize its supporters at elections to vote for candidates who reject gun control something reflected in its response to the challenges this was a baseless premeditated attack on our organization the n.r.a. said you could have set your watch but the investigation is going to reach its crescendo as we move in to the 2020 alexion cycle. the filing of the lawsuit may have an impact the major donors to the n.r.a. we draw in the hours war and the n.r.a. has been very active. courting political candidates who would make something of a difference to various races the going on around hunch or even possibly. even the presidential race whatever the implications for the n.r.a. itself the trump campaign is hoping that this lawsuit will address the n.r.a. has cons
as a nonprofit organization transit in new york the n.r.a. was founded 148 years ago but only began lobbying as a gun rights organization in the late seventy's since then it successfully blocked gun control legislation however its power lies not so much in its financial clout but its ability to mobilize its supporters at elections to vote for candidates who reject gun control something reflected in its response to the challenges this was a baseless premeditated attack on our organization the...
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there's an estimate that as many as 20% of the new cases happening in new york are being brought here by people from out of state or out of the country as well. this check system has been in place at a number of airports around new york. now it's being put in place around tunnels and bridges and here at penn station where amtrak trains arrive, for example, from washington, d.c. washington, d.c., is not on the list of hot zones but maryland and virginia are. now it's important to point out that this system is going to be enforced by the new york city sheriff's department. not the nypd or the state police. the sheriff's department is the courts. they enforce summons, subpoenas, evictions, those sorts of civil actions. they are the ones that are going to be doing this. and the goal, the main goal, is to provide information to people so that they will self-quarantine and that they can fill out these forms and that contact tracers can follow up if need be. but the bottom line is, new york wants to keep this number down and they want to know where people are coming in from out of state who
there's an estimate that as many as 20% of the new cases happening in new york are being brought here by people from out of state or out of the country as well. this check system has been in place at a number of airports around new york. now it's being put in place around tunnels and bridges and here at penn station where amtrak trains arrive, for example, from washington, d.c. washington, d.c., is not on the list of hot zones but maryland and virginia are. now it's important to point out that...
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new york's attorney general accuses the group of fraud and sues to disband it. and as italy struggles to draw back the tourists — new ways to try to make visitors feel safe. you hang it around your neck and then if you get closer to 1.8 metres to the person next year, it vibrates. ingenious. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. amid the grief and pain in lebanon, there's growing anger at the government. the massive explosion in beirut killed at least 137 people — and injured more than 5,000 — dozens are still missing. the french president, emmanuel macron is the first world leader to visit since the blast and called for "profound change" from lebanon's leadership. here's our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville. france's president said he was here to bring home truths to lebanon's politicians. he received an earful of them in beirut‘s gemmayzeh neighbourhood. woman shouting they stopped clearing up their shattered homes and streets, and begged for help. please help us! please, please! do something about us! the french p
new york's attorney general accuses the group of fraud and sues to disband it. and as italy struggles to draw back the tourists — new ways to try to make visitors feel safe. you hang it around your neck and then if you get closer to 1.8 metres to the person next year, it vibrates. ingenious. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. amid the grief and pain in lebanon, there's growing anger at the government. the massive explosion in beirut killed at least 137 people —...
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for all of us who have either lived in new york or work in new york, it is a heartbreak. and tonight, our message to america is this can happen to where you live if you make the wrong decisions politically. this is not just going to be confined in new york. if the biden gang gets in charge, this kind of retribution campaign is going to be sweeping the country. and i mean the midwest too.ne >> absolutely. there will be criminalization of politics in the worst way and there will be deterioration like you see in new york, chicago, baltimore. that is our future if we elect biden and the democrats. no doubt about it. >> rudy, the difference between new york when you were mayor and all of us were still young in the city and now, it is just i mean i say it, i'm angry about it, but i'm heartbroken as well. >> it breaks my heart too. >> thank you so much. >> a lot of hard work. >> if the new york ag istb successful, and she eliminates the nra, don't kid yourself on that, she may also be able to funnel the money that the nra has raised and has in its budget to political allies. tha
for all of us who have either lived in new york or work in new york, it is a heartbreak. and tonight, our message to america is this can happen to where you live if you make the wrong decisions politically. this is not just going to be confined in new york. if the biden gang gets in charge, this kind of retribution campaign is going to be sweeping the country. and i mean the midwest too.ne >> absolutely. there will be criminalization of politics in the worst way and there will be...
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[inaudible] from new york city media. so hello attorney general james thank you for taking my question. many have criticized the settlement your office brokered with the weinstein company maintaining the sun would've been greater wind scene personally had to pay into it. at any point during the settlement process as you consider or advocate for harvey weinstein paying into the settlement? it if not why not? so that is not the subject of the press conference here today. we will give you an update in regards to the weinstein negotiation. i thank you for the question. : : : will you attempt to leave the absence of the targets of this investigation or the nra [inaudible]? in our pleadings and so we look forward to again doing investigations to determine if there are any hidden assets and whether or not they can be frozen again for the purposes of benefiting those donors who gave to the nra over the years for the intended mission. >> our last question will be from cnn. >> hello, attorney general. thank you for taking my questi
[inaudible] from new york city media. so hello attorney general james thank you for taking my question. many have criticized the settlement your office brokered with the weinstein company maintaining the sun would've been greater wind scene personally had to pay into it. at any point during the settlement process as you consider or advocate for harvey weinstein paying into the settlement? it if not why not? so that is not the subject of the press conference here today. we will give you an...
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york where broadway has never been so silent one of the most unfortunate stories is of a new musical called go from the north country timing wasn't this musicals best friend opening as it did at the beginning of march. release days mezzo soprano trying to launch mainly views manhattan from a distance like the city her job went on lockdown at 19. just before the pandemic hit the city she got her big break a role in the new crowd way musical girl from the north country. it opened march 5th a week later the virus shut things down in a hurry. left in a hurry it was the middle of rehearsal we had a coffee cup on the table you know everything was still there. critics love the production which features the music of bob dylan in a story set in the great depression of the 1930 s. when the audience gets to see it again the themes may feel more relevant than ever . i think about getting in some really tough times so i think that the play will resonate resonate very well after everything we've been there. the city that never sleeps has never been so quiet the current plan is to reopen theaters i
york where broadway has never been so silent one of the most unfortunate stories is of a new musical called go from the north country timing wasn't this musicals best friend opening as it did at the beginning of march. release days mezzo soprano trying to launch mainly views manhattan from a distance like the city her job went on lockdown at 19. just before the pandemic hit the city she got her big break a role in the new crowd way musical girl from the north country. it opened march 5th a week...
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only how it's going to lead to messed up new york city mayor because i was there for the new york you know street i was right that's going to do it because all the 16 years old. thank god i'm. not on the morning no no no i'm gonna no i don't i'm broke. a little birdie gold spirit told me that i had not played there it's really kind of said about me. kind of said bell new york city along with coleman and the surge. violent crimes in the city. which have nothing to do with nothing just want a reason. i look for a reason to do something stupid. i got a tax. cut when i go out learn much with just about everyone so you can see and everybody got a clutch small block to speak for me in this area he should be doing what i like wouldn't mind if you were there mostly due to the my. going to perks of. keep my. example just being there is better cause they're made public on the group long been a long time and were. you so right. and i was. well i mean those guys were pretty nice and they didn't look like scary at all but they reminded us that should not run into the wrong crowd your self. but it
only how it's going to lead to messed up new york city mayor because i was there for the new york you know street i was right that's going to do it because all the 16 years old. thank god i'm. not on the morning no no no i'm gonna no i don't i'm broke. a little birdie gold spirit told me that i had not played there it's really kind of said about me. kind of said bell new york city along with coleman and the surge. violent crimes in the city. which have nothing to do with nothing just want a...
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and governor cuomo in new york and the insurance commissioner, i think it is a different title in new york, they've been going after the nra for over two years now. of course we had mike bloomberg, when he was mayor of new york, attacking the nra. no, this is a very well-coordinated, well-timed attack on the nra on several fronts. jon: we will continue to watch it and see what happens. bob barr, an nra board member and a former republican congressman from georgia, thanks. >> sure. jon: a 96-year-old world war ii veteran makes history in italy by hitting the books and graduating at the top of his class. up next, an inspiring story on what it's never too late to learn. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. >> well, you're never too old to learn and certainly never too old to graduate from college either. in italy a 96-year-old man did that. getting h
and governor cuomo in new york and the insurance commissioner, i think it is a different title in new york, they've been going after the nra for over two years now. of course we had mike bloomberg, when he was mayor of new york, attacking the nra. no, this is a very well-coordinated, well-timed attack on the nra on several fronts. jon: we will continue to watch it and see what happens. bob barr, an nra board member and a former republican congressman from georgia, thanks. >> sure. jon: a...
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it was a horror show in new york, a tragedy. things have changed, 90% down on where they were but americans don't view it as a success story and cuomo is saying american management, elected officials need to be held accountable yet it is not all trump's fault in the eyes of american voters, 68% view congress unfavorably and congress very much has a role to share, americans you congress as dithering while small businesses close, schools open in a haphazard fashion and support for americans is slipping away. jillian: does he need to take more accountability? >> i think so. new york is just not an example of how this is supposed to be handled. he did the regular press conferences viewed by democrat voters as successful but the rest watch in dismay as tragedy after tragedy and problem after problem happened. it was a brutal couple of months for new york. americans don't view it with disdain but incompetence and hardly view it as let's take what happened in new york and transfer it to the rest of america. todd: bernie wanted this to
it was a horror show in new york, a tragedy. things have changed, 90% down on where they were but americans don't view it as a success story and cuomo is saying american management, elected officials need to be held accountable yet it is not all trump's fault in the eyes of american voters, 68% view congress unfavorably and congress very much has a role to share, americans you congress as dithering while small businesses close, schools open in a haphazard fashion and support for americans is...
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rob: travelers in new york city prepare quarantine. they are setting up checkpoints at major entry points along bridges coming into the city. 35 high risk infections and border become a escorting for 14 days. those who did not could face a hefty fine. experts estimate a fifth of all new coronavirus cases coming from out of state. jillian: contributor for the daily wire matt walsh.out the irony of the democrats decision. >> the irony is we have people in the street screaming about fascism coming to america and they are sort of right. we have checkpoints in new york city, bill diblasio wanting to shutdown churches permanently if you dare go warship and practice your religion. that is a good example of that. rob: 44 after the are. he lost a leg in iraq and wants to fight for you in the senate. >> watching american cities being torn apart by violent left-wing extremists, it is devastating. leadership isn't caving to a welcome mob. i will stand taller on one leg than any career politician. rob: meet this and coming up next. jillian: brian k
rob: travelers in new york city prepare quarantine. they are setting up checkpoints at major entry points along bridges coming into the city. 35 high risk infections and border become a escorting for 14 days. those who did not could face a hefty fine. experts estimate a fifth of all new coronavirus cases coming from out of state. jillian: contributor for the daily wire matt walsh.out the irony of the democrats decision. >> the irony is we have people in the street screaming about fascism...
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it continued, buffalo, indianapolis. >> we have another image of a new york. this is asked replace and what this demonstration was like with throngs of people on the street. >> this is the hearse being drawn either down the street or up to street, it's hard to tell. and one of these moments, young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third floor window. i don't know wise would father let him perch in the window. this is before window guards. he and his brother are watching the funeral so teddy as a boy actually saw the new york funeral of abraham lincoln. you see the black crepe horses draw in the coffin, roll and coughing down the street. i was packed like this for miles. >> so let's go back this object here which is our final object. what is this and what does it demonstrate what does it show? >> it's an amazing little relic. it's like many of the things we've shown, bow in our series, it's very personal. it's a sprig of laurel leaf at one of those people who passed by the open confident city hall simply plucked not legally certainly, but plucked an
it continued, buffalo, indianapolis. >> we have another image of a new york. this is asked replace and what this demonstration was like with throngs of people on the street. >> this is the hearse being drawn either down the street or up to street, it's hard to tell. and one of these moments, young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third floor window. i don't know wise would father let him perch in the window. this is before window guards. he and his brother are watching...
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>> there is a detective in new york, mr. mayor, who i think is one of the best detectives in the united states. i would like to have him head my squad of detectives. announcer: from the beginning, dewey faced a hopeless job, clearing out gangsters and racketeers. >> now for the last time, are you going to keep out of our territory or not? >> i'm not. ♪ >> but i don't need any protection. announcer: dewey's handpicked staff began singling out people and getting them to talk. after long months of hard, patient, dangerous work, dewey had collected enough evidence to move in on the racketeers. out of the 73 indictments he secured, dewey convicted all but one, they begin breaking up and the gang overlords went off to jail. on the strength of this record, he was nominated for district attorney. he beat the tammany candidate and continued his crime smashing record and was on the roles of the governor's in albany. though it was in new york that dewey rose to fame, he is the product of a small town in the midwest, having born in a
>> there is a detective in new york, mr. mayor, who i think is one of the best detectives in the united states. i would like to have him head my squad of detectives. announcer: from the beginning, dewey faced a hopeless job, clearing out gangsters and racketeers. >> now for the last time, are you going to keep out of our territory or not? >> i'm not. ♪ >> but i don't need any protection. announcer: dewey's handpicked staff began singling out people and getting them to...
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new york. u.s. intelligence agencies reportedly believe iran paid bounties to the taliban fatah getting american and coalition forces in afghanistan according to information obtained by c.n.n. the payments are linked to at least 6 attacks last year including a suicide bombing at a u.s. air base in december which is donald quarter has the story if you remember not too long ago the mainstream media was again citing its anonymous sources claiming that russia was somehow paying balinese to the taliban for hits on u.s. soldiers in afghanistan brush an intelligence officers have offered to pay belmonte to taliban fighters who kill americans who kill americans complex story at the heart of it there is something very simple that the european intelligence official i spoke to says that russian military intelligence officers offered money to taliban fighters in afghanistan to kill american or other coalition fighters if this times report is correct this means that u.s. intelligence has concluded that vladimir
new york. u.s. intelligence agencies reportedly believe iran paid bounties to the taliban fatah getting american and coalition forces in afghanistan according to information obtained by c.n.n. the payments are linked to at least 6 attacks last year including a suicide bombing at a u.s. air base in december which is donald quarter has the story if you remember not too long ago the mainstream media was again citing its anonymous sources claiming that russia was somehow paying balinese to the...
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live pictures are coming in from new york right now. let's begin over at the white house, our correspondent kaitlyn collins is joining us, president, the president is kicking off the convention by raging against mail-in voting. he is stepping up his pressure campaign on federal health officials, tell us what you are learning. >> yep, he did all that today, wolf, while making a surprise appearance in charlotte where the convention was supposed to be held preman democrat i c-pan doubt on the november election if it's done by mail and he teased some possible medical break-throughs when it comes to a vaccine as skeptics are raising questions whether he is mixing politics with science. on the eve of the republican convention, president trump announced the fda will grant emergency approval to use blood plasma as a coronavirus treatment. >> i want to thank the fda -- >> reporter: trump and his aides were claiming that deep state officials were deliberately delaying progress for political reasons. >> i think there are people in the fda and in y
live pictures are coming in from new york right now. let's begin over at the white house, our correspondent kaitlyn collins is joining us, president, the president is kicking off the convention by raging against mail-in voting. he is stepping up his pressure campaign on federal health officials, tell us what you are learning. >> yep, he did all that today, wolf, while making a surprise appearance in charlotte where the convention was supposed to be held preman democrat i c-pan doubt on...
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and teddy as a boy actually saw the new york funeral of abraham lincoln. you see the black kraiped horses drawing the coffin, the rolling coffin down the street. and it was packed like this for months. >> so let's go back to his relic which is our final object. what is this, and what does this demonstrate? what does it show? >> it's an amazing little relic. it's like many of the things we've shown in our series it's very personal. it's a sprig of laurel leaf that one of those people who passed by the open coffin at city hall simply took, plucked -- not legally certainly but plucked, put it in his pocket and took home as a souvenir. and then lovingly framed -- press and framed it leaf in a gold oval frame along with and look in the center and you'll see a little silhouetted cut out photograph of abraham lincoln made the year before. it was -- it was the same photograph that now appears on the $5 bill. and below it a little shred of black mourning crepe that perhaps this same person wore on his lapel as he walked around new york that weekend. a city that was
and teddy as a boy actually saw the new york funeral of abraham lincoln. you see the black kraiped horses drawing the coffin, the rolling coffin down the street. and it was packed like this for months. >> so let's go back to his relic which is our final object. what is this, and what does this demonstrate? what does it show? >> it's an amazing little relic. it's like many of the things we've shown in our series it's very personal. it's a sprig of laurel leaf that one of those people...
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it's worse than all three of them there was an exodus in new york prior to covid new york was becoming much more competitive in terms of being a business-friendly environment, it was less competitive and less attractive to high net individuals. as a result, they were going to other neighborhoods. it showed that new york could do work and business outside new york city and they didn't have to be there. you will see a massive growth in south florida real estate. you're already seeing the hamptons on fire and new york city, some major projects are selling now at 50% discounts for new construction i think that shows some real stress >> that's amazing. you know, listen, i'm much younger than you i don't know much, but i'm also in that kind of skeptical camp about what's going to happen to the city for all the reasons you laid out, but time and again people come back and they say, kelly, you don't understand. people have said this about new york after these different crises for decades the city always comes back it is fine right now, it is going to stay fine if real estate prices come down,
it's worse than all three of them there was an exodus in new york prior to covid new york was becoming much more competitive in terms of being a business-friendly environment, it was less competitive and less attractive to high net individuals. as a result, they were going to other neighborhoods. it showed that new york could do work and business outside new york city and they didn't have to be there. you will see a massive growth in south florida real estate. you're already seeing the hamptons...
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new york alone has become a place where. demonstrations were driving through. new york's. shooting range in the city. this is. going to the 2nd grade so we're going to. be a little let people know. this and what's going on behind those walls. response there's. going to be so great. that. we're going to have maybe and. maybe in. this truly has become a symbol. in new york. this is the vietnam. war for decades ago their names are inscribed on the black granite wall in memory of that national tragedy which claimed. 1000 lives of u.s. men and women in uniform over the last couple of months 900. 50000 people in the u.s. it's 3 more lives. it's a different kind of. but this is why. war and americans losing it pretty badly and . something has gone wrong and we came here to find out why it will take a look at how the corona virus has ripped through america's health care economy and what it means for the rest of the world so. the new york of 2020 will probably be featured in the history books the city is nothing like it used to be ever humming downtown streets deserted those who ca
new york alone has become a place where. demonstrations were driving through. new york's. shooting range in the city. this is. going to the 2nd grade so we're going to. be a little let people know. this and what's going on behind those walls. response there's. going to be so great. that. we're going to have maybe and. maybe in. this truly has become a symbol. in new york. this is the vietnam. war for decades ago their names are inscribed on the black granite wall in memory of that national...
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the close call in suffolk county, new york. several people running out of the way as winds downed trees. the storm unleashing a tornado outbreak. that mother protecting they survived. a hospital day care center in bucks county, pennsylvania, damaged. several children are being treated for injuries tonight. this system is now a tropical storm, it is racing north across parts of upstate new york and into new england, so, we'll have the current track for you. and of course, the damage. and so, we begin with our chief national affairs correspondent tom llamas right here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, the winds, rain and storm surge from isaias taking lives, carving the east coast and hitting major cities in the northeast as a powerful tropical tomorrow. trees down across new york cityn strong and damaging winds from isaias tore through parts of brooklyn. a line of sycamore trees split in half in this park. the massive branches crashing down and crushing cars below. the heavy rain quickly flooding roads and trapping drivers on i
the close call in suffolk county, new york. several people running out of the way as winds downed trees. the storm unleashing a tornado outbreak. that mother protecting they survived. a hospital day care center in bucks county, pennsylvania, damaged. several children are being treated for injuries tonight. this system is now a tropical storm, it is racing north across parts of upstate new york and into new england, so, we'll have the current track for you. and of course, the damage. and so, we...
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york city shelter system and "troop 6000" is now in 20 shelters but there are 450 shelters in new york city and i think about 100 of those are for single adults, more than half i believe are for families with children so that should tell you there are also girls also need to be served. >> if you do go to girl scouts in yc.org, you can support "troop 6000", by volunteering, being able to donate and purchasing cookies, please buy your cookies and of course, what is the number, 12000 kids in the shelter at this point. >> it's 12000 who are of girl scout age, it's a good dream to reach all these girls and the ones that we do have an grateful for, we still have meetings, or holding virtual meetings and were sending a message to them during this pandemic and "troop 6000" means family, we will make sure we are following up with her girls in our families and even our girls are following up with, that is important for people to know, is continuous and this was something that started as something so small and turned into something so enormous and we want to be able to continue that. >> are we go
york city shelter system and "troop 6000" is now in 20 shelters but there are 450 shelters in new york city and i think about 100 of those are for single adults, more than half i believe are for families with children so that should tell you there are also girls also need to be served. >> if you do go to girl scouts in yc.org, you can support "troop 6000", by volunteering, being able to donate and purchasing cookies, please buy your cookies and of course, what is the...
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it would be important to note that the nra was founded in new york state in 1871, that the new york attorney general would be the regulator is not quite the right word, but it is the legal body that oversees nonprofits. the nra is a nonprofit, so yes, they're going to look into how this nonprofit organization has been run. if you look at a significant amount of public reports and reporting that's been done over the last year and a half to two years, a lot of the allegations today kind of branch from that or involve that alleged wrongdoing. as you said, katy, $64 million in losses to alleged self dealing, we're talking about $3.6 million in black card fees, private jets, traveling, vendors at the nra had sponsoring travel for nra executives and their families to africa as an example. the use of 107-foot yacht. this was very closely targeted and you're looking at the prime person at the top of the agency, the ceo and executive vice president, wayne lapierre, who has become the face of the nra, that's the person at the top of the suit and the person they say was involved in a lot of the self-de
it would be important to note that the nra was founded in new york state in 1871, that the new york attorney general would be the regulator is not quite the right word, but it is the legal body that oversees nonprofits. the nra is a nonprofit, so yes, they're going to look into how this nonprofit organization has been run. if you look at a significant amount of public reports and reporting that's been done over the last year and a half to two years, a lot of the allegations today kind of branch...
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standing by from new york city, which it stands still, the great sean hannity. >> sean: new york city, which means you are stupid to live here because you pay more and if andrew cuomo cooks you dinner and buys you a drink, you're going to pay tens of thousands of dollars if you are dumb enough to come back, and i'm dumb enough to be here. tucker, thank you. >> tucker: at least he is cooking you dinner! >> sean: i'm glad. busy night tonight. welcome to "hannity." the left is getting very desperate and the attorney general trying to dissolve the national rifle association with a new lawsuit. it really? just 89 days before the election. sounds like weird timing to me. so is the state of new york using taxpayer money to interfere in the 2020 election? why now? we'll expl
standing by from new york city, which it stands still, the great sean hannity. >> sean: new york city, which means you are stupid to live here because you pay more and if andrew cuomo cooks you dinner and buys you a drink, you're going to pay tens of thousands of dollars if you are dumb enough to come back, and i'm dumb enough to be here. tucker, thank you. >> tucker: at least he is cooking you dinner! >> sean: i'm glad. busy night tonight. welcome to "hannity." the...
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the new york times tracking project shows new cases are down 21% over a 14 day period still, more than 46,000 cases wereeported and more than 000 people died of covid-19 in the u.s. yesterday alone. in berlin this morning, thousands marched to protest government restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus. police broke up the march before noaying the demonstrators were not following a court order that mandates social distancing. chadwick boseman, best known as the star of "black panther,"ay died yesterdf cancer. >> i never freeze >> sreenivasan: playing king t'challa in "black panther" was the honor of boseman's career, according to a statement posted on social media. the 2018 movie became a global cultural phenomenon, inspiring millions, especially african- american moviegoers, as the first major superhero movie to >> why is it important to yout. that there's a movie like this that represents black heroes? >> okay. um, it's important because i didn't have this growing up. >> sreenivasan: boseman also portrayed several real life black icons on screen, including jackie r
the new york times tracking project shows new cases are down 21% over a 14 day period still, more than 46,000 cases wereeported and more than 000 people died of covid-19 in the u.s. yesterday alone. in berlin this morning, thousands marched to protest government restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus. police broke up the march before noaying the demonstrators were not following a court order that mandates social distancing. chadwick boseman, best known as the star of...