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york 60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new york city is open and ready for visitors. attracting major events, like the 2020 six fifa world cup, and we hope the next democratic national convention. [applause] we will continue to invest in our creative sectors across the board, from iconic museums and arts organizations, to our legendary film and television production industries. as i said before, talent is at the center of our job strategy. we know it starts with education. i could not be more proud of my friends and chancellor, david bates. [applause] two visionaries. underst
york 60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new...
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the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her from china he said in the diary her appearance is exactly the same as the figures on teach us a large head. small features and a countenance devoid of expression in her foot is great curiosity. it is not four inches in length. so this is interesting to me because is presenting from boy as and her visage an object and because he has seen before chinese people but only on teach us in his experi and so i just think that's really interesting that we see this visual image that the khans paying for and promoting and that's what american would be seeing. yeah definitely. and i mean there is sort of t
the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her...
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they were occupying boston and they were in new york city and occupying new york. they marched through williamsburg to head yorktown. so war came to women and women went to war. so we are looking at that and contemplating what that meant in all of this. so we welcome continuing this discussion with you today as we review women's wartime agency, the american revolution. and that is indeed the important point here is not just that women were active participants during the revolution, and in particular in this war, but they were also agents in this war exerting powers they had. and in a few cases, growing those powers when facing the choices, the challenges and the costs of the revolutions, which also then comprise, as do many women's wars. so this is not a time to discuss all of the women and events that were presented in book. that book is available to you if you ever want to buy that, please do head to the uva site, amazon or wherever you go for your books. but instead, we are focusing here on women who directly ignited the violence of the war. and i mean that seri
they were occupying boston and they were in new york city and occupying new york. they marched through williamsburg to head yorktown. so war came to women and women went to war. so we are looking at that and contemplating what that meant in all of this. so we welcome continuing this discussion with you today as we review women's wartime agency, the american revolution. and that is indeed the important point here is not just that women were active participants during the revolution, and in...
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compare 2019 to 2021 for new york city, new york city's tourism declined 43% in the year 2021. if you look at all foreign tourism to the united states as a whole, florida accounted for almost 45% of our nation's total tourism come from foreign countries. so people knew if you're going to spend your hard earned money and you want to go on vacation, you actually want to be on vacation. you don't want to get hit up for medical papers or told you have to wear a mask or do all these other things. they knew they could come to florida and they knew they'd be free. and this is not just something that we beat our chest about because we're more free. this had a direct impact on the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people who work in our tourism and hospitality industry. it boom like never before and people were better off as a result of the decisions that we made. we also understood that this being a personal decision with respect to the shots, nobody in the state of florida was going to be put to have to choose between a job they needed and a shot they didn't want to take. we pro
compare 2019 to 2021 for new york city, new york city's tourism declined 43% in the year 2021. if you look at all foreign tourism to the united states as a whole, florida accounted for almost 45% of our nation's total tourism come from foreign countries. so people knew if you're going to spend your hard earned money and you want to go on vacation, you actually want to be on vacation. you don't want to get hit up for medical papers or told you have to wear a mask or do all these other things....
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it comes out that he's actually managing chase's money in new york city. and so they have to stop doing that because there's a perceived of interest there. but cooke comes through to the other side in all of this. i want to mention one more bond issue to you all. so there were five toes that i mentioned. there's another bond issue. it's $800 million and they're called 730. and just to make it confusing, they're called 730 because it's a 7.3% interest rate. right. so we're not even trying to be consistent here, but seven thirties are put out in 1864, initial, they actually tried to these without cooke as the agent. right. so they say people know what bonds are now. so you've kind of built out the infrastructure. people are just going to go and buy them and they struggle. the first series of the loan, it takes 169 days. and so they come to cook and they say, will you please come and sell these? and cooke says, yeah, i will. and takes, you know, fairly favorable terms for the government and the government as. i said, it took 169 days for them to sell. the fir
it comes out that he's actually managing chase's money in new york city. and so they have to stop doing that because there's a perceived of interest there. but cooke comes through to the other side in all of this. i want to mention one more bond issue to you all. so there were five toes that i mentioned. there's another bond issue. it's $800 million and they're called 730. and just to make it confusing, they're called 730 because it's a 7.3% interest rate. right. so we're not even trying to be...
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the other major candidate, governor dewey, his career in new york city as district attorney, he headed drive against crime, made a national as a gangbuster. albany the state capital thomas dewey serves the state. new york being governor of york frequently leads to another nation as a candidate for the presidency and. governor dewey first received the republican nomination. 1944 defeated that year. he was nominated again in 1948. he, president truman, campaigned against other across the country. i pledge to you that your next administration will make the peace of the world its first and foremost objective. based. my friend, is the goal of my public life. i'd rather have a lasting peace in the world than to be president of the united states. do the polls the voters dream registering the public will in a pre-election. republican votes. oh, does democratic candidate. the election night as the returns pour into radio and are broadcast to the nation world of is illustrated by international radio, the result is a surprise upset. president truman is elected elected the defeated candidate accep
the other major candidate, governor dewey, his career in new york city as district attorney, he headed drive against crime, made a national as a gangbuster. albany the state capital thomas dewey serves the state. new york being governor of york frequently leads to another nation as a candidate for the presidency and. governor dewey first received the republican nomination. 1944 defeated that year. he was nominated again in 1948. he, president truman, campaigned against other across the country....
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. >> only new york city though, right? >> and they get daily maid service because that was in the original contract with the barbizon. >> that does segue into her first question and it's a simple one where exactly was the barbizon located? >> absolutely. the barbizon was and still is on lexington avenue. >> beautifully centrally located. >> it's interesting it was centrally located but certainly, it was, whatever warring desolate irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is a wonderful writer and he's remarkable and he opened a bar called maliki's two blocks away from the barbizon and it was the first singles bar in new york and it was obviously a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon. that really changed the social landscape of the upper east side for these women. >> one of our viewers is wondering was that popular culture at the time or later in the movie or stories or novels or whatever? >> the bell jar and it is literally ab
. >> only new york city though, right? >> and they get daily maid service because that was in the original contract with the barbizon. >> that does segue into her first question and it's a simple one where exactly was the barbizon located? >> absolutely. the barbizon was and still is on lexington avenue. >> beautifully centrally located. >> it's interesting it was centrally located but certainly, it was, whatever warring desolate irish neighborhood and what...
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he had been elected an alderman, was the equivalent of a new york city council. today. and he ended up renting out his bakery which was across the street from where lorna, in 1793. and he moved into an elaborate country seat, a fancy country estate up off bowery lane. and an alderman in this period, just to to to observe was was a city magistrate. he was one of the legal officials to whom you would typically report a crime. the top magistrate was, the mayor, but all of the aldermen were accustomed to getting criminal complaints. so a lot of may well have from her uncle before he had died. five or six years earlier about the process of receiving criminal complaints. and in any case the first person that lorna sought out on the morning after this assault as she was gathering her courage to go home, was her aunt or widowed aunt. and as it happened, this widowed aunt lived with none other than the aunt of alexander hamilton. they live they lived on in a house overlooking the bowling green. but one of the landmarks in new york that is still there. and she was, to remind you,
he had been elected an alderman, was the equivalent of a new york city council. today. and he ended up renting out his bakery which was across the street from where lorna, in 1793. and he moved into an elaborate country seat, a fancy country estate up off bowery lane. and an alderman in this period, just to to to observe was was a city magistrate. he was one of the legal officials to whom you would typically report a crime. the top magistrate was, the mayor, but all of the aldermen were...
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are dealing with overflowing into new york city. now, you testified earlier that you weren't getting help from the state of texas. the city of el paso to -- declared emergency, but has the county declared emergency? >> no. >> no, the county has not declared emergency. >> no. >> the earlier testimony that you had before, you testified that this effort to wanting to secure the border is racist. so here's a question for you. 50% of border patrol or hispanic. border patrol overwhelmingly wants us to change policies to secure the border. not just as some are testifying we need more resources. i know mr. dannels, sheriff dannels, testified that having 20,000 additional agents would be helpful. the answer to that is of course! of course having more personal would be helpful, but the question is what do they most want? mr. dannels, what does border patrol most want? do they want policy changes to actually enforce the law, or do they want more resources? which with a rank higher? >> policy changes. >> what kind of policy changes? enforcing t
are dealing with overflowing into new york city. now, you testified earlier that you weren't getting help from the state of texas. the city of el paso to -- declared emergency, but has the county declared emergency? >> no. >> no, the county has not declared emergency. >> no. >> the earlier testimony that you had before, you testified that this effort to wanting to secure the border is racist. so here's a question for you. 50% of border patrol or hispanic. border patrol...
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york city. and she decided to join the communist party. she joined the communist party, presumably for the same reason that 100,000 other americans did at that time, for the reasons that she it would be the best way to get social justice in the united states right. she joined the communist party, but then she did something that 99.5% of american communists not do. and that is that she also became a soviet spy. she a soviet spy by volunteering herself. now, she was educated. she knew to do these things. so she went to the communist party headquarters in new york city and said, would like to be a spy. i imagine communist party headquarters, people that you have contacts with soviet spies. i would like to be one. and her pitch to them was that she was? elizabeth bentley from connecticut from vassar middle class protestant. nobody said is going to suspect me because there are these excuse me, these stereotypes of communists, of being immigrants and -- and poor. oh, nobody's going to suspect me, of b
york city. and she decided to join the communist party. she joined the communist party, presumably for the same reason that 100,000 other americans did at that time, for the reasons that she it would be the best way to get social justice in the united states right. she joined the communist party, but then she did something that 99.5% of american communists not do. and that is that she also became a soviet spy. she a soviet spy by volunteering herself. now, she was educated. she knew to do these...
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there's a there's a quote in the book from a new york city hearing a couple of decades ago. this woman's says, i don't suffer from gender dysphoria. i suffer from bureaucratic dysphoria. my identity does not match my appearance. and so without that kind of like recognition from the government like, yes, you can have an actually a passport so you're not going to be challenged every time you go through a scanner at the airport, an mri that's like that is like just an essential part of selfhood. and it often obviously the right doesn't like it. and legislating know in oklahoma they just discovered that people are getting access on passports right birth certificates in some places and they really literally just pass a piece of legislation. the state of oklahoma will never put x on a birth certificate like of all things and all the crazies we are facing in this country that the legislator would like spend some time to demand that people not receive that kind of validation. i just think, you know, a sad, sad time. i always think of the brooklyn book festival one of a strange star
there's a there's a quote in the book from a new york city hearing a couple of decades ago. this woman's says, i don't suffer from gender dysphoria. i suffer from bureaucratic dysphoria. my identity does not match my appearance. and so without that kind of like recognition from the government like, yes, you can have an actually a passport so you're not going to be challenged every time you go through a scanner at the airport, an mri that's like that is like just an essential part of selfhood....
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york a suburb of new york city and indeed she inspired simone to activism. born in 1933 to a poor family and try on north carolina nina. simone's talents is a singer and pianist were soon apparent. she was a prodigy and her hometown friends helped get her to juilliard as a child later in 1951. she auditioned at the curtis institute in philadelphia, but was rejected. she was sure because of her race, but apparently only three of the 72 applicants were taken that year as we have mentioned she then turned to singing in nightclubs in atlantic city and eventually found success with i loves you porgy. which billie holiday had made famous. she was conflicted about this still seeing herself as a classical musician and not a jazz performer, but it became a top 20 hit. settling down with her husband and becoming a mother and meeting hands very too simone was horrified by the 16th street baptist church bombing of september 1963 in birmingham, alabama, which resulted in the deaths of four girls at choir practice followed soon after by the murder of civil rights activist
york a suburb of new york city and indeed she inspired simone to activism. born in 1933 to a poor family and try on north carolina nina. simone's talents is a singer and pianist were soon apparent. she was a prodigy and her hometown friends helped get her to juilliard as a child later in 1951. she auditioned at the curtis institute in philadelphia, but was rejected. she was sure because of her race, but apparently only three of the 72 applicants were taken that year as we have mentioned she...
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so the book starts in new york city. one of the first people i interviewed is one of the first people in the book. and you know, i not live in new york or a big city at. all so there's nothing like this happening where i live. you know, she was walking work when people it was the time sort of the pots and pans when people were banging on things and shouting cheers out the windows, out of cabs and on sidewalks to health care workers and delivery drivers and grocery clerks and and janitors and these kinds of folks who were going to work. and she, you know, reminded me of what this felt like a certain sense of pride and a sense of resentment, a sense of frustration and a sense of helplessness, a sense of sort of hopefully ness and defeatism. and so that kind of contradiction is interesting when an interviewer and so from then on, i just began talking to whomever i could and eventually, you know, i interviewed about 100 folks from a lot of essential industries, mostly health care, food processing delivery, logistics, educati
so the book starts in new york city. one of the first people i interviewed is one of the first people in the book. and you know, i not live in new york or a big city at. all so there's nothing like this happening where i live. you know, she was walking work when people it was the time sort of the pots and pans when people were banging on things and shouting cheers out the windows, out of cabs and on sidewalks to health care workers and delivery drivers and grocery clerks and and janitors and...
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was running a thriving merchant business in the new york city seaport when she met captain. the encounter set off a high octane romance that often operated the law. while captain kidd plundering the high seas, sarah was pirating in her own way. within the confines of polite, polite society. working to ensure her husband never got caught. and that the location his buried treasure stayed with. bold determination to survive and protect her husband. sarah secretly aided and abetted her husband fighting alongside side him against his accusers. the most impressive part is that even after captain was put to death for crimes, sarah remained an incredibly beloved figure of the fixture, the community securing a long and prosperous life for herself and for family. sarah knew how to persuade, and she knew how to hustle. and in a time, women held little legal power, she found a way to ensure her future and protect her family. but for more than 300 years, the story of sarah kidd has been all but erased from history. my journey. the world of pirates began in 2002, when i was commissioned b
was running a thriving merchant business in the new york city seaport when she met captain. the encounter set off a high octane romance that often operated the law. while captain kidd plundering the high seas, sarah was pirating in her own way. within the confines of polite, polite society. working to ensure her husband never got caught. and that the location his buried treasure stayed with. bold determination to survive and protect her husband. sarah secretly aided and abetted her husband...
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i just feel it when new york city. i can assure people that crime is gonna go higher. they can give you all the stats they want. police don't want to get involved. and there are -- you never see that. never see it. might have a few stragglers but not overall you won't have massive protests. i hope the people understand but cops are good people. there are many bad ones to. i've seen many things that i shake my head. thank you very much for taking the time. >> let's take a look at this article from axios. it says dallas has become a model for policing. it says that the u.s. senator jon court introduced a bill last year shaped at least in part by dialysis methods to offer federal grants to pay for a de-escalation and mental health response training at law enforcement agencies. president biden signed the act into law in december. the texas senator recently discussed the funding it during a visit to a training academy at the dallas police department she called a role model for other citizens. it's this despite widespread calls for nationwide police reform, after the murder
i just feel it when new york city. i can assure people that crime is gonna go higher. they can give you all the stats they want. police don't want to get involved. and there are -- you never see that. never see it. might have a few stragglers but not overall you won't have massive protests. i hope the people understand but cops are good people. there are many bad ones to. i've seen many things that i shake my head. thank you very much for taking the time. >> let's take a look at this...