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you are watching the tv on c-span to hear in new york city at the annual publishers convention talking with authors who have books coming out and now we want to introduce you to anna i who has a book coming out in january of 2020 called uncanny valley. a memoir. >> guest: am currently writing full-time and i make integrating writer for the new yorker website covering silicon valley culture. i got there probably through the most backroad possible. walk us through starting with college. >> it was just my ten year reunion in. i didn't attend. i graduated in 2009 from wesleyan university with a degree in sociology and i just read in "the wall street journal" 2009 was the worst job market for generations i had the good fortune to walk right into that. after a bunch of internships, working in music for a while i worked in book publishing an agency for a couple of years here in new york and after that i joined a startup network doing a sort of netflix for e-books type of app and i was there for three months, sort of like the person who knew about books and publishing. it was a four-person com
you are watching the tv on c-span to hear in new york city at the annual publishers convention talking with authors who have books coming out and now we want to introduce you to anna i who has a book coming out in january of 2020 called uncanny valley. a memoir. >> guest: am currently writing full-time and i make integrating writer for the new yorker website covering silicon valley culture. i got there probably through the most backroad possible. walk us through starting with college....
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. >> guest: no, here in new york when i moved to new york. they were like my new york family after i moved, and with siwe we had had many conversations about her emotional state and how she was -- her mother sacrificed so mach and got into her programs and treatments and gave shore much support but ultimately ick took over and she didn't want to be here anymore and the siwe project began because i was trying to understand what it must feel like for people who don't have that support, and how i could offer it to them and how could i offer it at a community so the siwe project is a an organization that allows people to tell their own stories, be heard, have people respond and see themes in this stories, much like the book, and there's an initiative we have called na shame day and it's the second monday in july eve area and that's the day that people tell their stories jacques, videos, podcasts, whatever. that's the day i tell people, make your doctor's appointment for that day, or call your -- for an appointment that day am day that globally yo
. >> guest: no, here in new york when i moved to new york. they were like my new york family after i moved, and with siwe we had had many conversations about her emotional state and how she was -- her mother sacrificed so mach and got into her programs and treatments and gave shore much support but ultimately ick took over and she didn't want to be here anymore and the siwe project began because i was trying to understand what it must feel like for people who don't have that support, and...
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i decided miami was over for me and headed north back toward new york. my parents had taken my sister and i to lots of trips to canada when we were kids and she liked to stop and look at the art galleries on the way back. i knew the town somewhat and it was famous for its musician residence. van morrison i think was living there then. decided to move and take it to the next step. >> woodstock did have this history going back to the early 1900s of being in arts community that attracted not only independent freethinkers, but musicians and artists. seemingly the perfect place for michael to be, having these interests. up hangingourse and out, make -- meeting people, but also participating in events. about whatu tell us added to your idea of an outdoor festival after miami. >> sure. there was a local realtor and every weekend, she ran concerts on her farm. we had a stage that was six inches off the ground. it was casual and informal. of 300 orget a crowd 400 people. to get in.e dollars people would come and go in town. most of the music was local, but local
i decided miami was over for me and headed north back toward new york. my parents had taken my sister and i to lots of trips to canada when we were kids and she liked to stop and look at the art galleries on the way back. i knew the town somewhat and it was famous for its musician residence. van morrison i think was living there then. decided to move and take it to the next step. >> woodstock did have this history going back to the early 1900s of being in arts community that attracted not...
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photographing and recording the humpback whales that live in grout in new york. every summer the humpback whales migrate here in search of food and are now believed to have strayed as far as the busy shipping lanes of new york harbor. sylvia ackerman works for the gotham wales conservation group and is out here almost every day on the lookout for humpbacks. the humpback whales. have recovered significantly since the day of marshall welling because of that protection and our waters now also believed her. then they've been in decades. odds are then we see the 1st 2 whales spouting. a sign that they're on the hunt. the whale watchers are then also treated to a pod of young dolphins a key prey for both dolphins and humpback whales is menhaden. come. it's an oily forage fish that isn't rich supply in these waters. what looks like rain hitting the water is actually a dense school of fish the men hate and often cluster in such concentrations that they can be easily spotted from the air off the coast of long island. the fish feed off algae and plankton that have absorbed
photographing and recording the humpback whales that live in grout in new york. every summer the humpback whales migrate here in search of food and are now believed to have strayed as far as the busy shipping lanes of new york harbor. sylvia ackerman works for the gotham wales conservation group and is out here almost every day on the lookout for humpbacks. the humpback whales. have recovered significantly since the day of marshall welling because of that protection and our waters now also...
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and new york city. we are expecting the chance of thunderstorms to roll through the midwith west monday and into tuesday. some of those could be on the strong side in tuesday afternoon. but the main story early in the week is going to be the heat. >>> well, president trump is playing down fears of a looming recession after a tumultuous eke on wall street. before boarding air force 1 to return to washington. podesta here in new york. what did the president have to say? >> he said there is nothing to worry about. that american consumers ar loadc and that he expects a booming economy with well into 2020 and beyond. >> reporter: president trump and his economic team believe the u.s. economy is going to copt to grow. >> ear arer doing tremendously well. our consumers are rich. >> reporter: warning from the bond market have investors concerned a recession is on the horizon. white house trade advisorer see as different picture. >> i'm seeing, looking at all the macr oo tea leaves is a very strong trump economy
and new york city. we are expecting the chance of thunderstorms to roll through the midwith west monday and into tuesday. some of those could be on the strong side in tuesday afternoon. but the main story early in the week is going to be the heat. >>> well, president trump is playing down fears of a looming recession after a tumultuous eke on wall street. before boarding air force 1 to return to washington. podesta here in new york. what did the president have to say? >> he said...
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fast forward to friday morning, new york authorities say this incident not terrorism. police not calling the man in this picture, a suspect but they are trying to identify him via the video at the scene. >>it places the pressure cooker. on the upper level and then on the lower level. there's a person of interest. obviously we like this make this president. >>new york city's transit authority now reminding everyone of the slogan see something say something i'm not here. romero reporting. kron four's now streaming live local news 24 hours a day with no commercials. the new service is called kron on. >>get caught up on the latest breaking news and weather any time of day visit kron on dot tv to start watching now. 5 they were promised millions of dollars for the government's not paying up what's holding up the money meant for border cities also greenland is responding to president trump's apparent request too. >>by that country. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! yo
fast forward to friday morning, new york authorities say this incident not terrorism. police not calling the man in this picture, a suspect but they are trying to identify him via the video at the scene. >>it places the pressure cooker. on the upper level and then on the lower level. there's a person of interest. obviously we like this make this president. >>new york city's transit authority now reminding everyone of the slogan see something say something i'm not here. romero...
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style, and this would be abstract expressionism or the new york school. i'm not the first one to argue this. let's before we define abstract expressionism, think about what led the artists to think about a new form of art. they had seen some of the worst wars in human history. they had seen auschwitz, and they had seen the dropping of the bomb in hiroshima. they saw the evils technology would bring. they wanted to get away from some of the pieces they had seen before. they're turning little by little, slowly to abstract expressionism. on the one hand, before they can turn to that, they kind of need to make sense of what they feel. so on the one hand, again, they saw technology as being evil, but also it helped to win the war. they saw human nature as being irrational and ambiguous. they had hope for the future, and they had this new confidence. let's talk about abstract expressionism and try to define it. it's easier said than done. so according to to the best definition i find, abstract expressionism is a term applied to movement in american painting tha
style, and this would be abstract expressionism or the new york school. i'm not the first one to argue this. let's before we define abstract expressionism, think about what led the artists to think about a new form of art. they had seen some of the worst wars in human history. they had seen auschwitz, and they had seen the dropping of the bomb in hiroshima. they saw the evils technology would bring. they wanted to get away from some of the pieces they had seen before. they're turning little by...
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york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there ,ff and on, including bob dylan richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started advertising. creating art installations and everything was going smoothly. the locals found that what they were doing and it wasn't going to be a 50,000 person festival af
york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of...
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new super stay concealer from maybelline new york. dark circles wiped out full coverage and up to 24-hour wear. new super stay concealer only from maybelline new york. age perfect rosy tone from l'oréal. renews the look of dull skin. boosts rosines instantly and over tim, for youngr looking skin. age perfect rosy tone from l'oréal. we're worth it. - [narrator] the following for plexaderm skincare. (lively music) - many of us have seen before and afters on social media of people getting rid of eye bags in minutes. well, today we're talking about plexaderm and it works in minutes to reduce some of the key signs of aging. if you have wrinkles, crow's feet or under eye bags, get ready to be surprised. if you have smile or forehead lines or saggy skin on your neck, you're gonna be stunned at the results that are captured on camera with plexaderm. lifestyle consultant, annette figaro and hollywood aficionado, scott defalco are here to share the secrets of this amazing new technology and why they say this one is for real, welcome.
new super stay concealer from maybelline new york. dark circles wiped out full coverage and up to 24-hour wear. new super stay concealer only from maybelline new york. age perfect rosy tone from l'oréal. renews the look of dull skin. boosts rosines instantly and over tim, for youngr looking skin. age perfect rosy tone from l'oréal. we're worth it. - [narrator] the following for plexaderm skincare. (lively music) - many of us have seen before and afters on social media of people getting rid of...
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my question is, your city in new york, let's go over in new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction and the longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. and the president's made a mistake to take away -- by the way, middle-class people come working-class people paid for that. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate before individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? john f. kennedy -- p $0.170 out of every dollar. corporations come what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: they will pass the cost of the consumers and we will lose jobs. i want to know what i pay in new york, because i paid that died percent state tax, my income goes to you. i don't even live here. i live in the city dow that don't live the c
my question is, your city in new york, let's go over in new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction and the longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. and the president's made a mistake to take away -- by the way, middle-class people come working-class people paid for that. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate before individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. >> sean:...
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in september, look for us at the brooklyn book festival in new york city. then on october 11th through the 13th, is the southern festival of books in nashville. the following weekend, the boston book festival welcomes over 300 figures in the wisconsin book festival anticipates over 15000 people in attendance. also later in the month, and in for a coverage at the texas book festival in austin. for more information about upcoming festivals and watch previous festivals. good book tv .org. >> we don't do many children's books on book tv but we are going to feature yours. apply now. why do you think were going to talk about your book. >> is an adult children book but it is perfectly good for children but is also high political and what i really appreciate including you having me on the show. if you recognize the it is a political book for grown-ups. when it first came out, he was never one new release on amazon three weeks in a rope in both children's environmental books and adult political book. it has humor. people get this. it is all about environmental issue
in september, look for us at the brooklyn book festival in new york city. then on october 11th through the 13th, is the southern festival of books in nashville. the following weekend, the boston book festival welcomes over 300 figures in the wisconsin book festival anticipates over 15000 people in attendance. also later in the month, and in for a coverage at the texas book festival in austin. for more information about upcoming festivals and watch previous festivals. good book tv .org. >>...
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instead they did. >> i think he did lose the new york primary. >> today they are caucuses. it's not that it was such the incredibly novel idea that roosevelt was convinced he was robbed in may have r been right. that this really was party boss out - - at its worst and barnes was responsible. roosevelt was supporting a gubernatorial candidate and in the context of that support he put out a letter to supply one - - explain why he was supporting him talking about a corrupt alliance and head of the democratic t party. and barnes sued saying he called m me corrupt. that is liable and defamatory so the lawsuit came as a result of that so the reason i bring up the issue of the lawyer pressuring him to bring the case you have to wonder because barnes also had his eye and a possiblesi political future so he had to know the difference that you are corrupt that is what i told you. but yet he brought the lawsuit and dealt with the effects. >> is it possible he needed vindication quick. >> he thought in the end he could be the slayer of roosevelt who was very divisive within the republi
instead they did. >> i think he did lose the new york primary. >> today they are caucuses. it's not that it was such the incredibly novel idea that roosevelt was convinced he was robbed in may have r been right. that this really was party boss out - - at its worst and barnes was responsible. roosevelt was supporting a gubernatorial candidate and in the context of that support he put out a letter to supply one - - explain why he was supporting him talking about a corrupt alliance and...
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the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understanding the different perspectives that people had, the different issues and concerns, and bringing that to life in an audio form. understanding where the country is, understanding the news and how people are interpreting it, how they are reacting to it. we really wanted to lean into the times journalism and expertise. leading into that to really get of new york and you
the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here...
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seatac is that which brought you to new york? >> bassey ikpi: yes it was on broadway and it was a whole different lifetime. so i was in a unique position where i can have these conversations and i could talk to people. i hope the people would hear me and do what they could to take care of themselves. without putting their livelihoods and their relationship with their families in jeopardy. >> medications covered by your insurance question mark. >> bassey ikpi: it is now. physical and mental health conditions. women, my first doctors in new york, they taught me how to self advocate. the tommy how to walk into a new doctors office and if i see a pan or mug and they offer me medication and all of that mugger and, ask a lot of questions. find out if it's the right thing for me. if you don't feel well, on the medication given to make you feel better, it's the right medication for you. >> there's a difference between knowing you broke your arm and knowing you have a mental illness. how do you actually know that you have one. >> bassey i
seatac is that which brought you to new york? >> bassey ikpi: yes it was on broadway and it was a whole different lifetime. so i was in a unique position where i can have these conversations and i could talk to people. i hope the people would hear me and do what they could to take care of themselves. without putting their livelihoods and their relationship with their families in jeopardy. >> medications covered by your insurance question mark. >> bassey ikpi: it is now....
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new york presbyterian is the top hospital in new york 16 years in a row and they pride themselves on its reputation. i found our hospital does not carry many antibiotics that were just approved by the fda. your hospital almost certainly doesn't either. this is part of what the book is about. why is that? we hear about drug-resistant bacteria and fungi and then we find success with the fda approving a new drug. that doesn't go to the shelves of your hospital or your doctor knows how to prescriber it ort that it will ever reach you. i was flabbergasted. why? what is the reason? more importantly, what is this mean for future drug development? one thing that people don't recognize there is a formulary committee at each hospital they decide what drugs to add or which ones they will not use. they are able to buy in bulk based on making specific deals. at my hospital we use love for ofloxacin but not its sister drug but some coming out are so expensive that the farmers loan - - the pharmacies in the hospitals cannot afford to useim them.. i thought this was a fascinating conundrum and my bo
new york presbyterian is the top hospital in new york 16 years in a row and they pride themselves on its reputation. i found our hospital does not carry many antibiotics that were just approved by the fda. your hospital almost certainly doesn't either. this is part of what the book is about. why is that? we hear about drug-resistant bacteria and fungi and then we find success with the fda approving a new drug. that doesn't go to the shelves of your hospital or your doctor knows how to...
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york is not just new york city. >> that's true. >> there's also like albany. lovely. syracuse. >> i think that that's debatable. >> rochester. ithaca. >> how did you name all those places? >> i went to syracuse very briefly. >> very briefly, tell us more. >> i went to grad school there. >> oh, okay. look how much he knew about new york. >> four cities. >> what do you know about t u., evor ault. edow >> that story is amazing. >>> but first, one for the "you don't see this one every day" files. just what in the world is going on here? >>> later in "the skinny," the major headline this morning from dwayne "the rock" johnson. dwayne "the rock" johnson. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95
york is not just new york city. >> that's true. >> there's also like albany. lovely. syracuse. >> i think that that's debatable. >> rochester. ithaca. >> how did you name all those places? >> i went to syracuse very briefly. >> very briefly, tell us more. >> i went to grad school there. >> oh, okay. look how much he knew about new york. >> four cities. >> what do you know about t u., evor ault. edow >> that story is...
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new york. we also spoke with a former police officer dominic as though he says there is a need for broader cooperation between the police and the public. one of the things that these studies which are constantly putting out they don't take into consideration is you'll never seen you'll never see the level of resistance that the subject of the police used force with initiated or dardar or just acted with you never see the level of impairment you never see the crime that was at hand there are countless contributing factors that are never put into play in these studies and these studies simply come out with gender race and then survival rate deal with law enforcement and the onus on that responsibility is always put at the feet of law enforcement not responsible but i would also like to see the public more held accountable i'm all for the demands of law enforcement being more ruthless it is a job that requires a more critical eye and a more critical watch but you have to have the public being will
new york. we also spoke with a former police officer dominic as though he says there is a need for broader cooperation between the police and the public. one of the things that these studies which are constantly putting out they don't take into consideration is you'll never seen you'll never see the level of resistance that the subject of the police used force with initiated or dardar or just acted with you never see the level of impairment you never see the crime that was at hand there are...
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interweaves her personal life with quotes from the new york times about the vietnam war or the u.s. civil rights movement because he knows diary entries jumped through time and space from new york in the sixty's to her tiny german village in the twenty's and thirty's when the nazis are gaining support author over your own zone lived in new york himself which is where he started writing anniversaries it took him more than 15 years to complete it so one calculated that if you spent a half an hour reading this book every day it would take you half a year to finish it so if you do decide to go for it you'll be spending lots of time with great literature and if you actually finish anniversaries you'll have something to brag about. the kitchen sciri design studio in london designs what it calls immersive food for all the senses it's not just about taste and presentation by can say michelin starred restaurant touching smelling and even hearing also involved working with an experimental psychologist top chef joseph youssef is making the dining experience a feast for all the senses. do you m
interweaves her personal life with quotes from the new york times about the vietnam war or the u.s. civil rights movement because he knows diary entries jumped through time and space from new york in the sixty's to her tiny german village in the twenty's and thirty's when the nazis are gaining support author over your own zone lived in new york himself which is where he started writing anniversaries it took him more than 15 years to complete it so one calculated that if you spent a half an hour...
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am interestingly, the new yk schools,ublischools are the stregatein t couny in new york. 're not tal about the soh. 're talking aut new york. >> tt in inibly lk about antis mostn w people tnk of who nds to be an antac the think of utherner people who o d for trp. th don't think people advoting f the maintenance these tessm whi are denying access to some of t best schoo in new york city to black aatino kids amy:his brings us to the esidenal rac is mingnder f after he recently conas "poor ki" with "white kidsat an event hosd byheowa iaand latino coalition >>e ha thi notion that somew you a poor, you cannot do it. poids are jt asright and sts talented as white kids. thy kids. acds. asian ki. amy: ben later said he misspoke whieliverinhis remark >> if he misspok ther's a reason why he mipo to ben with. i thinthisdea, concting poor kids to black ks, is quite widesead. st like ere is an idea coects rh kids witwhite -- a- whh no only rst,ndoty sort of recognizeshaacally the rityf black ople in this country arnot poor, butn the se of connectinriid with whi ks, youre ho a classifd
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[applause] brent: that was greta thunberg there in new york city. she has just arrived after 15 days. she seems to haven't not got her bearings yet. she is a little awestruck by the impact this trip has already had. pablo: absolutely. a couple weeks crossing the atlantic, over 4000 kilometers, then you are greeted by hundreds of people who support you. she was aware of it because she has been active on her social media accounts. profound words she said there. a sense of humor there. saying she wasn't seasick. i wouldn't be able to say the same thing. thank you, pablo. in other news, britain's queen gave her approval today to a request by prime minister boris johnson to suspend parliament. westminster will be closed for five weeks in september and october before the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union. johnson says the suspension is overdue and totally legal. opponents called the move undemocratic. they say they give lawmakers less time to try to stop a new deal brexit. >> it dropped like a bombshell. in a letter to mp's, boris johnson expl
[applause] brent: that was greta thunberg there in new york city. she has just arrived after 15 days. she seems to haven't not got her bearings yet. she is a little awestruck by the impact this trip has already had. pablo: absolutely. a couple weeks crossing the atlantic, over 4000 kilometers, then you are greeted by hundreds of people who support you. she was aware of it because she has been active on her social media accounts. profound words she said there. a sense of humor there. saying she...
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york street new york's police commissioner fired pantaleo >> it's clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a police officer. >> reporter: for the family, a small victory. >> commissioner o'neil, thank you for doing the right thing. i sincerely thank you for firing the officer. >> reporter: pantaleo, 34, 13 years on the force, had been restricted to desk duty since the incident a local grand jury and prosecutors chose not to file charges. but a judge recently found enough evidence that pantaleo used a choke hold to say he should be fired. >> what i want the residents of new york city to take from this is that there is accountability within the new york city police department it is fair and impartial >> reporter: the police union accused the commissioner of bowing to publish pressure >> our police officers are in distress, because they realize they're abandoned. >> reporter: for garner's family, it marks the first time in five years someone has been held accountable >> pantaleo, you may have lost your job, but i lost a son >> reporter: the garner family wants the
york street new york's police commissioner fired pantaleo >> it's clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a police officer. >> reporter: for the family, a small victory. >> commissioner o'neil, thank you for doing the right thing. i sincerely thank you for firing the officer. >> reporter: pantaleo, 34, 13 years on the force, had been restricted to desk duty since the incident a local grand jury and prosecutors chose not to file charges. but a judge...
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shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied their cub boards for the kids. their ts were stunned by politeness. >> polite. that's about what i can say. kids.e >> but you didn't sell too many shoes? >> no, not too many but they were happy here. they are really a wonderful group of kids. i never met so many kids in such numbers that were so polite and so patient, so understanding under these conditionsta we had here in the last three days. >> certainly in the beginning it as a great deal of apprehension, but right now, i can say that the attitude of the town has changed towards these young
shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied...
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bethel, dairy farmer in 90 matt -- 90 miles northwest of new york city. when woodstock ventures approached him in july of 1969 and ask if he had any property that might be suitable for a rock festival, when he showed them a couple of pieces of land and when they came to this property which was one of his hay fields, he grew off cell phone on this hill, woodstock ventures partners noticed it was a natural bowl. it was a perfect ship, perfect size for the type of rock festival they wanted to have and on the spot they made a deal with max to lease his property for the rest of the month so that they could move their rock , new yorkrom wallkill to bethel and the rest is history. bethel is like it was in 1969. the roads -- road system has not been upgraded very much and the economy is still very rural. left bethelam shortly after woodstock, they moved to florida and soon after he died, the property went to a woman by the name of june and she kept the property ever cultural and in the mid-1990's, she put the property up for sale gary setal man, alan up a foundat
bethel, dairy farmer in 90 matt -- 90 miles northwest of new york city. when woodstock ventures approached him in july of 1969 and ask if he had any property that might be suitable for a rock festival, when he showed them a couple of pieces of land and when they came to this property which was one of his hay fields, he grew off cell phone on this hill, woodstock ventures partners noticed it was a natural bowl. it was a perfect ship, perfect size for the type of rock festival they wanted to have...
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but you still avoiding the fact that cruise being flown out to new york to bring it back so more carbone use the normal flight which makes your journey pointless. looking hair and i say thanks for the company the. what politicians do something ridiculous to put themselves on the law and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich . that you'd like to be cross as a white woman for 3 of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of color. some seem wrong when old roles just don't all. get to shape out just they become get educated and engaged because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the. cash calendar is daria alfonzo along. their situation page change dard survey or. his 1st words were at a lot of us here a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was scriven. let's concentrate maki it is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to sow these products there are numerous talking showing that doctors were k
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. >> host: lorraine from if they can new york. hello -- ithaca, new york. >> caller: my question is, what specific regulations can you name some of those that are then cut a rollback? and which businesses benefit most from those regulatory cutbacks? which kinds and classes of small businesses have benefited most and what are some the specific cuts? thank you. >> guest: we've seen some rollbacks in key areas that impact is theme agricultural community on the waters of u.s. rule that's been halted. this was something would have created navigable waterways for parts of your property that held water seasonably but not n your year-round. anything from a drainage ditch to whatever would involve the federalvo epa. folks in agricultural community were very upset about that. that's been halted. another big one has been the overtime rule. this was a real passed during the previous administration that would have more than doubled the amount of employee pay that was subject to overtime. it raised it to such a threshold it was hard for small b
. >> host: lorraine from if they can new york. hello -- ithaca, new york. >> caller: my question is, what specific regulations can you name some of those that are then cut a rollback? and which businesses benefit most from those regulatory cutbacks? which kinds and classes of small businesses have benefited most and what are some the specific cuts? thank you. >> guest: we've seen some rollbacks in key areas that impact is theme agricultural community on the waters of u.s. rule...
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york but need to go all the way into canada. with dred scott there's not going to be any such thing as free territory. people need to get out of that and move to a completely different country so they see canada as a chance to have freedom >> what are they doing? how are they living their lives? >> they are trying to make it the best they can. the careers and the farm communities starting to farm in ontario in a place like toronto people are doing domestic work in finding opportunities to go to school and go all the way to british columbia and seek their fortune in the gold rush on that coast. >> we think of the underground railroad and take our eye off the people involved in the underground railroad. a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities and some of them go to washington dc which is a major place for african- americans and some go all the way back into seven communities and tried to reconnect with people they've known and make change and be part of that change. really tracking
york but need to go all the way into canada. with dred scott there's not going to be any such thing as free territory. people need to get out of that and move to a completely different country so they see canada as a chance to have freedom >> what are they doing? how are they living their lives? >> they are trying to make it the best they can. the careers and the farm communities starting to farm in ontario in a place like toronto people are doing domestic work in finding...
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on the story for us in new york city thank you. or the good c. film festival kicked off on wednesday but the 11 day celebration of international cinema they go into a shaky start with criticism about a lack of women directors in the running for its top prize the inclusion of a film by director roman polanski who was convicted of rape in the us old and hasn't helped things any the festival opens with a film starring the french actresses catherine the new and juliet been no show the truth is about a french film star whose decision to publish her memoirs prompts a fiery mother or you need a total of $21.00 films are chasing the golden lion that is the prize for the best phil there in that sea. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next kris kobach will be here with business news for you stick around phil enjoy your company. my 1st boss was a sewing machine. where i come from women their bones by the social tools and then something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my
on the story for us in new york city thank you. or the good c. film festival kicked off on wednesday but the 11 day celebration of international cinema they go into a shaky start with criticism about a lack of women directors in the running for its top prize the inclusion of a film by director roman polanski who was convicted of rape in the us old and hasn't helped things any the festival opens with a film starring the french actresses catherine the new and juliet been no show the truth is...
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it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington c-span3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants were stunned by their politeness. >> they are polite kids. they were happy here. >> i think they are a wonderful group of kids. they were patient and courteous and understanding. >> there was a great deal of apprehension. >> there was a lot of inconvenience. >> because much of the press inerage was so jaundiced what happened, not many people would've learned what monticello learned. peopleere 450,000 young here. there were no conveniences, no violence. host: abc news coverage from 1969. joining us from lawrence, kansas is lawren
it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington c-span3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants...
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new york city has a restriction. they have a licensing regime that says that in order to possess a firearm within your own home, you have to obtain a license. a licensed known as a premises license. as a condition on that license, it says you cannot remove the firearm from your home to take it anywhere except to an authorized shooting range. even then, you have to transport it unloaded and locked up in a container, locked separate from its ammunition. but the catch beyond even that is, new york city defines authorized to include only shooting ranges within the boundaries of new york city itself. there are a grand total of seven shooting ranges in the entire city of new york. a city of more than 8 million people. this results in a restriction that you cannot remove a handgun from the limits of the city of new york at all. this is an outlier restriction that we have to this point found that no other jurisdiction in the entire country, city or state that has. there is no other state that says you cannot remove your fire
new york city has a restriction. they have a licensing regime that says that in order to possess a firearm within your own home, you have to obtain a license. a licensed known as a premises license. as a condition on that license, it says you cannot remove the firearm from your home to take it anywhere except to an authorized shooting range. even then, you have to transport it unloaded and locked up in a container, locked separate from its ammunition. but the catch beyond even that is, new york...
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it's the new york game with the popularity of new york press. their enthusiasm of the game, constant coverage of the game. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the illuminated manuscri manuscript. these are all from original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it is that we have very large sports collections. we're a premier secret sports archive if you will. through copy right, we have received everything from early rule books to team directories, to handwritten histories of leagues and things, so there's a great deal of material we have here to work with in documenting not just baseball but a number of sports. next i want to show you something that was recently rediscovered that had been hidden away in a desk drawer for years and no one really realized the importance of it until recently. these are the foun
it's the new york game with the popularity of new york press. their enthusiasm of the game, constant coverage of the game. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the illuminated manuscri manuscript. these are all from original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk...
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, wall street journal cnn new york times and npr. left to their own devices she takes a penetrating look at the behaviors of the digital natives the young people who had never had time without digital technology. with that interaction has changed their relationship with peopl people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures while in the process to create an entirely new way of lif life. while new technology connectivity is given younger generations an unprecedented opportunity to work anywhere coming from traditional aspirations including increased isolation the femoral relationships fragmented attention spans what's more this rapid change of lifestyle creates a widened chasm from those were brought up through the proliferation of digital technology the greatest gap in history timely and necessary through technological change with the unintended effects the always on devices have from business in society. so to speak more on this subject please join me in welcoming our author. [applause] >> it's great to be here. i thought i wou
, wall street journal cnn new york times and npr. left to their own devices she takes a penetrating look at the behaviors of the digital natives the young people who had never had time without digital technology. with that interaction has changed their relationship with peopl people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures while in the process to create an entirely new way of lif life. while new technology connectivity is given younger generations an unprecedented opportunity to work...
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but you still avoiding the fact crews being flown out to new york to bring it back so more carbon use the normal flight which makes your journey pointless. so that's news today here in our as usual back again with more for you in about 35 minutes stories to our website. seems wrong. all the. world to shape our disdain become educated and in. the trail. one find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. when the let me just manufacture consent is an instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. i mean real news is. a paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in
but you still avoiding the fact crews being flown out to new york to bring it back so more carbon use the normal flight which makes your journey pointless. so that's news today here in our as usual back again with more for you in about 35 minutes stories to our website. seems wrong. all the. world to shape our disdain become educated and in. the trail. one find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. when the let me just manufacture consent is an instant of public wealth. when the...
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but he still avoiding the fact crews being flown out to new york to bring it back so more carbone use the normal flight which makes your journey pointless. across russia people are celebrating the country's national flag day including here and moscow which is where are all a quarter is for us now. donald tells you a little bit about the event where you are. right there jack like you said today is national flag day in russia there's a huge celebration going on behind me and see there's a lot of people lots of flags music earlier today we saw a giant flash mob actually that had a record breaking amount of russian flags over 2000 in fact brought by water and 1000 yards from all over russia and like i said they're all russian and there are also other celebrations going. in other places. let's listen to a clip about those. as it is wrap up for now but i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest thanks for tuning in. join me everything on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see that. i put themselves on t
but he still avoiding the fact crews being flown out to new york to bring it back so more carbone use the normal flight which makes your journey pointless. across russia people are celebrating the country's national flag day including here and moscow which is where are all a quarter is for us now. donald tells you a little bit about the event where you are. right there jack like you said today is national flag day in russia there's a huge celebration going on behind me and see there's a lot of...
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york city police officer. >> reporter: daniel pantaleo fired five years after garner died on a new york street. abc news has learned the police commissioner's decision surprised even the top members of his staff. some of them even learned about it on tv. it comes after an administrative judge recommended pantaleo be terminated despite the officer's denial that he used a banned chokehold. the judge found pantaleo's actions were reckless during garner's arrest for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. it triggered a fatal asthma attack. >> i can't breathe. >> today is a day of reckoning but can also be a day of reconciliation. i have been a cop a long time and if i was still a cop, i'd probably be mad at me. i would. >> reporter: an outraged police union accuses the commissioner giving in to anti-police extremists. >> the leadership has abandoned ship and left our police offices on the street alone. >> reporter: new york mayor and presidential candidate bill de blasio denies pressuring the commissioner to act but says the right decision was made. >> today we are finally seeing justice don
york city police officer. >> reporter: daniel pantaleo fired five years after garner died on a new york street. abc news has learned the police commissioner's decision surprised even the top members of his staff. some of them even learned about it on tv. it comes after an administrative judge recommended pantaleo be terminated despite the officer's denial that he used a banned chokehold. the judge found pantaleo's actions were reckless during garner's arrest for allegedly selling untaxed...
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. >> cnn is not a free press, msnbc is not a free press, the new york times is not a free press, the washington post is not a free press, a press is not pushing theological agenda in the back pocket of one party or another party, it does not push social activism and when you turn on the tv most of the channels are beating you with their propaganda and left-wing agenda and so forth. that is not freedom of the pre press, it is actually occurring outside of those, it's on the internet for bloggers, newspeople all over the world. the difference between the modern media today and the patriot media that helps this country, the patriot media, the men with the printing press, 30 some newspapers, i was there. they were trying to fundamentally form government. they wanted to represent the government. today the press is trying to fundamentally transform us in the civil society and the individual. that is opposed of what the press is supposed to be. when is the last time there was a leak to the new york times that was helpful to the president of the united states, and never happens. when was the
. >> cnn is not a free press, msnbc is not a free press, the new york times is not a free press, the washington post is not a free press, a press is not pushing theological agenda in the back pocket of one party or another party, it does not push social activism and when you turn on the tv most of the channels are beating you with their propaganda and left-wing agenda and so forth. that is not freedom of the pre press, it is actually occurring outside of those, it's on the internet for...
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our see new york but we also spoke with a former police officer dominic he said he says there needs to be tougher entry criteria for the use join the force. raise your standards it's not enough it's not a popular opinion along foresman i truly believe today is the age that law enforcement officers need to be a minimum of 30 i don't want to see cops at the age of 21 anymore i think that's not a mental state of where they're ready to go at the human brain doesn't evolve until you're 25 years old i'd like to see that done i'd like to see if you're going to train them better i'd like to see the standard for pay increase i'd like to see command staff go back to law enforcement for the constitution versus patrol for profit there's a lot of things i would like to see change inside of there but i would also like to see the public more held accountable i'm all for the demands of law enforcement being more ruthless it is a job that requires a more critical eye and a more critical watch but you have to have the public being willing to do their fair share too because some robert peel zog 7 princip
our see new york but we also spoke with a former police officer dominic he said he says there needs to be tougher entry criteria for the use join the force. raise your standards it's not enough it's not a popular opinion along foresman i truly believe today is the age that law enforcement officers need to be a minimum of 30 i don't want to see cops at the age of 21 anymore i think that's not a mental state of where they're ready to go at the human brain doesn't evolve until you're 25 years old...
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woodstock, new york was a bohemian community and a lot of musicians lived there off and on including bob dylan, the band, richie havens, and others.
woodstock, new york was a bohemian community and a lot of musicians lived there off and on including bob dylan, the band, richie havens, and others.
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cover foundation from maybelline new york. spf 50 and pollution protection. it's our most protective foundation. new dream urban cover. only from maybelline new york. rebecca: i struggled with depression. i thought i needed cigarettes to cope. i was able to quit smoking and then i started running. now i feel a lot better. announcer: you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® ooohhhh ♪ a lot willpen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena®no works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® >> this young fella has gotten dressed. looking all nice and going on a date with his mama. she walks into the room and sees him all dressed up looking all cute. you look cute. then she backs up. >> what you think? are you crying? >> she's overcome with emotion. >> come here. i love you. i love you. >> this video has been viewed over 11 mill
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a city like chicago or new york city, it is true. his weapons get sold to gang members with no opportunity for a background check because there is no federal anti-gun trafficking law. we got 58 votes. you need 58 votes to pass the law senate. if mitch mcconnell had the courage to stand up to an array, we would stand up on those three measures and i would not be surprised if all of them passed today. mr. costa: should the federal government ban assault weapons and force people to sell them? we have abrand: federal statute right now that mandates how we treat certain weapons of war. we use them requiring certain weapons or like machine guns that you have to get your fingerprints done and have background checks. you could use the same statute for all military style assault weapons. i think you should make it illegal to buy them or sell them. you do not want to create a black market. should be illegal to use them. we should pass a federal ban on these weapons and large magazines. frameworkregulatory and you should have a nationwide buyba
a city like chicago or new york city, it is true. his weapons get sold to gang members with no opportunity for a background check because there is no federal anti-gun trafficking law. we got 58 votes. you need 58 votes to pass the law senate. if mitch mcconnell had the courage to stand up to an array, we would stand up on those three measures and i would not be surprised if all of them passed today. mr. costa: should the federal government ban assault weapons and force people to sell them? we...
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eventually, teleport in new york great. the trial was moved albany new york sarkis. there was the concern the theater roosevelt couldn't get a fair trial. in albany new york because barnes was that powerful. >> for the syracuse papers politically alondra in those days. this is still the post and or did they combine. >> we caught the standard a lot. i don't remember. >> i think they were separate in those days and one was democratic and one was but pick up a republican. >> i've seen when he came to this trial, didn't really cut across party lines. they were both republicans. in just beginning question of did you despise roosevelt enough that you wanted to see him fail. >> what was the monetary charge in original case. >> $250,000 which is over a million dollars in today's money. people sometimes mistake belief roosevelt was rich. he inherited quite a bit of money. he blew it. in the 1880s on cattle and ranching in the dakotas it is center. so he was well off but one of the reasons he wrote many books, was a part to make money. it wasn't just because they were all the
eventually, teleport in new york great. the trial was moved albany new york sarkis. there was the concern the theater roosevelt couldn't get a fair trial. in albany new york because barnes was that powerful. >> for the syracuse papers politically alondra in those days. this is still the post and or did they combine. >> we caught the standard a lot. i don't remember. >> i think they were separate in those days and one was democratic and one was but pick up a republican....