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our plan for new york city. our plan for new york city has four components of what i propose last eliminating outdated restrictions on residential density that prevents the city from building more. supporting no-brainer ideas like the conversion of underutilized commercial property into homes. that cannot be hard. again we saw in every other state that met the challengeyx more housing it took decades. i approach thiss crisis with a sense of that is required. so what are we waiting for? let's unleash new york city's potential beginning this session. do you agree with that comment , mayoradams? [applause] [cheering] now is the time to act. new yorkers are tired of waiting. i am tired of waiting. and i know we can do this. it will. it takes collaboration and it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and a week, my friends, are up to the task. because of police officers, firefighters, nurses and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. and our children and grandchildre
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york citg and in new york state. i think for us that is part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental regulations. commissioner, is something for this session. i am interested in how, in your views on whether and how regulations are being used in the housing context to block housing or whether they are sed for legitimate environmental purposes for the most part or if it is a mix. the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on ma
york citg and in new york state. i think for us that is part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental...
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i ended up with in new york. in i and we had what do weav nashville, smyrna, tennessee running the airline. it goes on andcharities. i didn't i couldn't make up my mind what to get involved in. so you know what we did got involved in all of them got involved in a kitchen charities people boy scouts margot got involved in diseases disease, alzheimer's i got involved in diabetes which was diabetes in my family. my ad everybody when you don't know what you get involved, get involved in everything. why not? you know and and have fun at the same. work hard, have fun, help people. one of my or i had many that helped get where i'm getting and 's say if i had ten mentors is probably eight of the ten were probably jewish they help me in the food industry they help me in charone of themu day and i worked very closely with bob walker and he ran the police athletic league and 40 years i worked with him until he passed he passed away at 99 years old, like ten months, which was very sad. we were planning his 100th birthday, bu
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in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this incredible opportunity for just maximum, um, diversity that every kind of idea, you know, was there somewhere and if you were willing to do a little bit of research, you could find it. but then at some point, it kind of all went south. and what happened there is that people discovered that you can control the internet. so that the internet becomes the best possible source of censorship that the tools are so incredibly powerful. so while well, it started out as this opportunity or just this open world where
in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this...
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they love new york. i love new york. they would not move out if they feltand that's what i've been yelling about with mayor adams and, that's what i've been yelling about. what governor hhu and that's what it's all about you know. let's let's bring back new york the way it's supposed to be. i don't want. to lose new york. think. so to make two more questions. two more questions. just got engaged.he books oh, wow. that's unbelievable. congratulations. oh, yes. wow. a marriage. oh, watched the marriage. i tried to guess. he wants to marry afortune. rochester. so. right. they go. hey, all right, next question. hey, joe, how areck, a friend od want to ask you back in day, how did you choose the people you were going in business with. how was based on what? how do i choose people that go in business with you got to like be partners or, you partners, bi would hire i always try to hire people that are better than me. i don't have an ego. i want people are do a good job and just, you know, and we wanted to run a good company. i
they love new york. i love new york. they would not move out if they feltand that's what i've been yelling about with mayor adams and, that's what i've been yelling about. what governor hhu and that's what it's all about you know. let's let's bring back new york the way it's supposed to be. i don't want. to lose new york. think. so to make two more questions. two more questions. just got engaged.he books oh, wow. that's unbelievable. congratulations. oh, yes. wow. a marriage. oh, watched the...
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the governor of the state of new york. ladies and gentlemen, i am proud and honored to present the 57th governor to the state of new york, kathy hochul. [applause] ■á ul [applause] gov.: hochul: thank you and good afternoon. it's an honor to be back in this hallowed chamber a place since 1879, civic-mind new yorkers have wrestled from everything to the great deinteresting to world wars to the every day issues that matter most to the millions of people who call new york our home. generations are past lead verse shared the so william responsibility of representing their citizens and i'm honored to be joined by the leaders of today. first, let me thank our lieutenant governor antonio delgado, he's done an amazing job. so proud to have him at my side i want to thank senior pastor for the invocation and i look forward to seeing you perhaps in church. save me a see state comptrollers, tom denaply, state attorney general tish james, assembly speaker -- you can applaud any one of if you want. [cheers and applause] i'm going bac
the governor of the state of new york. ladies and gentlemen, i am proud and honored to present the 57th governor to the state of new york, kathy hochul. [applause] ■á ul [applause] gov.: hochul: thank you and good afternoon. it's an honor to be back in this hallowed chamber a place since 1879, civic-mind new yorkers have wrestled from everything to the great deinteresting to world wars to the every day issues that matter most to the millions of people who call new york our home. generations...
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york, giving the job instead to new york. ed henry, raymond greeley had a lot of influence with the republicans and his timely was another reason t lincoln miracle happened after the vote. greeley had the nerve to show at the new york headquarters where delegates cast him seward's men, one reporter wrote, accused greeley of stabbing seward and say he shall less than a year. he was paid for it. the seward team got its revenge on greeley by blocking him from the u.s. senate, though, though, seward put on a good face, he was also devastated. thinking himself far superior to the ill educated and inexperienced raitter before the november election, lincoln invited repeatedly to visit him in springfield and seward only condescended to stop his train at the station. there while heading to a speech in chicago. on october 2nd. lincoln had to wait on the platform for the great man, and then fight way through the crowd get seward in his railroad car. after lincoln approached, seward delivered a calculated. as one reporter noted seward ro
york, giving the job instead to new york. ed henry, raymond greeley had a lot of influence with the republicans and his timely was another reason t lincoln miracle happened after the vote. greeley had the nerve to show at the new york headquarters where delegates cast him seward's men, one reporter wrote, accused greeley of stabbing seward and say he shall less than a year. he was paid for it. the seward team got its revenge on greeley by blocking him from the u.s. senate, though, though,...
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but at i like to read was, you know, the new york review of books, back of the book stuff for the new republic, the old new republic, and fast forward several. t my master's in creative writing from the artist to initiate cargo. i was the critic at the arts paper, the art critic sorry, art critic at the school's paper. and i wound up on a whim book critics circle. and i learned a lot from my mentors out there and, you know, a few years later down the line, i found myself on the board, which is still feels crazy, but it's been over a long way around. i wasn't a straight path at all. what is the national book critics circle? we are a critic, run or organization that seeks to promote literature and literacy in the u.s. although we have recently launched the translation in private believe is in its third year. we are not funded by any publishers. we're purely independent. so we like to believe that that allows us like latitude in ter of judgment, but also. independence as far as uniqueness, as far as titles, we like tth more onerous than other lists just because of 24 people in a room arg
but at i like to read was, you know, the new york review of books, back of the book stuff for the new republic, the old new republic, and fast forward several. t my master's in creative writing from the artist to initiate cargo. i was the critic at the arts paper, the art critic sorry, art critic at the school's paper. and i wound up on a whim book critics circle. and i learned a lot from my mentors out there and, you know, a few years later down the line, i found myself on the board, which is...
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you don't believe me, listen to what new york saying itself. just last week new york city announced that it's challenging the 2023 census■# estimates arguing that the government failed to count some 50,000 illegal aliens currently in the city. they are desperate to count these illegal aliens because 727,000 people had moved out of new york since02they've got to e population to preserve the federal influence. it's clear why the majority leader and my cleagues voted against any change to the census. it's not because they are afraid republicans will weaponize it but because democrats already have. prior to this boat the concept was decried by democrats in the media as a, quote, conspiracy theory. democrats unanimous vote against ending this practice changed it from a conspiracy theory to a conspiracy period. it's why they'veir done nothingo secure the southern border and why there is no outrage from my colleagues on the other side of the aisle with confronting the fact as biden took office it exceeds 36 states. president biden and democrats are
you don't believe me, listen to what new york saying itself. just last week new york city announced that it's challenging the 2023 census■# estimates arguing that the government failed to count some 50,000 illegal aliens currently in the city. they are desperate to count these illegal aliens because 727,000 people had moved out of new york since02they've got to e population to preserve the federal influence. it's clear why the majority leader and my cleagues voted against any change to the...
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it ran troy, new york, to in new york steamship. lloyd. and he made it his practice to provide the best service to anybody who was on that ship. warren, the fiancee of benjamin fogle, met henry. i one of the trips from troy to new york. she was impressed with this service to everybody. and when her fiance came benjamin mentioned he needed a new manager for the willard. she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with portico. it had a women's entrance for ladiesprivate lounge on the mezzanine level fornie ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel would be the finest in the city, and he wanted to provide the best food be found. and it was reported that one of his routines was t e produce, fish and meats there, to be served at that time. politicians in the 1840s and fifties were not professional politicians. congress did
it ran troy, new york, to in new york steamship. lloyd. and he made it his practice to provide the best service to anybody who was on that ship. warren, the fiancee of benjamin fogle, met henry. i one of the trips from troy to new york. she was impressed with this service to everybody. and when her fiance came benjamin mentioned he needed a new manager for the willard. she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a...
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it was in new york and so i google mapped it and it was two blocks away from the new york office. so as so you know people from the company responding to me paul clement response. peter thiel wouldn't respond no one was responding from the clearview addresses. so i thought, i'll just walk over the building and try to knock on the front door and i get there and there's no building without address. and i'm going back and forth between between where it should be and it just doesn't exist. and i in the book, i compare it to harry potter like i was looking for the platform that wasn't there. and yeah, they were not interested in talking to me originally, but they, you know, my understanding with understanding was that they were selling this to the police officers. so tracked down police detectives who had used clearview ai and they really saying its praises. they said it's amazing. i talked to one financial crimes detective in, gainesville, florida, and he said, you know, i had a stack of of of unsolved crimes on my desk where we had a photo of somebody taken at a bank or an atm and i'
it was in new york and so i google mapped it and it was two blocks away from the new york office. so as so you know people from the company responding to me paul clement response. peter thiel wouldn't respond no one was responding from the clearview addresses. so i thought, i'll just walk over the building and try to knock on the front door and i get there and there's no building without address. and i'm going back and forth between between where it should be and it just doesn't exist. and i in...
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but my wife is from new york, so i'm back and forth pretty often. and also, i co-curator reading series in chicago called exhibit b, and we do show that new york got two or three times a year, usually with the center for fiction. we also do stuff for new york poetry festival. so i'm there often enough. but for me it is hard. i miss my friends, a lot of which happened to live in brooklyn. is there a book in you. that's a good question. i've bee■qworking on a novel for a quite a while. i'm still working on it. probably that persists and i'm actually looking at taking an essay that i wrote about roger reeve's book of dark days and turning that into a book. it was basically the the theory was kind of looking at the summer of 2020 as year zero, just in terms ofanged, how blact of perceived the response ability, whether or not on the liberal side that the summer of 2012, it didn't go far enough, or on the conservative side, whether the loss of social order ended up being more harmful than good. and so i'm would like to write a book that might graduate t
but my wife is from new york, so i'm back and forth pretty often. and also, i co-curator reading series in chicago called exhibit b, and we do show that new york got two or three times a year, usually with the center for fiction. we also do stuff for new york poetry festival. so i'm there often enough. but for me it is hard. i miss my friends, a lot of which happened to live in brooklyn. is there a book in you. that's a good question. i've bee■qworking on a novel for a quite a while. i'm...
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jerse, close to new york and the royal fleet support them. they have to out to forage for supplies, their horses and for their men. and when they do, the continental marines and others come out of morristown and they have skirmishes over the course of the winter. during that time, henry knox now that he has more cannon than he has soldiers to be able to man them more desert, more casualties, more terminating enlistments. so looks around the area and he goes, wait a minute, now those marines know how to operate ships cannons. cannon is on a different carriage and has a bit of a shorter barrel, but very similar to a ground based cannon that you need two large wheels for maneuverability with and have a litt bit longer cannon barrel so that you can get accurate fire. so knox very wisely turns a general washington and says general, can i please have the continental battaln assigned to me to be the continental army's corps of artillery? washington approves the plan, and the continental marines now become the corps of for the continental army. they
jerse, close to new york and the royal fleet support them. they have to out to forage for supplies, their horses and for their men. and when they do, the continental marines and others come out of morristown and they have skirmishes over the course of the winter. during that time, henry knox now that he has more cannon than he has soldiers to be able to man them more desert, more casualties, more terminating enlistments. so looks around the area and he goes, wait a minute, now those marines...
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you know, the four biggest states are california, new york, florida and texas, california and new york. democratic majority or super texas and florida are republican majority places like new york and california in droves to to texas and florida. and yet, i think particularly a new york perspective, from a libertarian perspective, which i share, i see some things there that are good and other things that are atrocious. models of governance that actually fit into your concept of giving people more meaningful choices, their life, more accountability politically? are they, you know, an alternative or a vision of, a flourishing society? it's interesting. so, you know, i'm not an expert in florida or texasoi law cleary don't have the level of taxes or the or the kindatic tangle thatt that affects states like california and new york. so so that's good. but don't nor do they have great schools, you know, and lotteries so that they s suffer from what i'll call this philosophy problem. you know, you still even in those states to to create systems that are that are rooted in on the solid foundati
you know, the four biggest states are california, new york, florida and texas, california and new york. democratic majority or super texas and florida are republican majority places like new york and california in droves to to texas and florida. and yet, i think particularly a new york perspective, from a libertarian perspective, which i share, i see some things there that are good and other things that are atrocious. models of governance that actually fit into your concept of giving people...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen welcome from new york chair of the house republican conference. [cheering] [applause] ♪ hello. i have two very important questions for you. are we ready to fire joe biden this november? [cheering] and are we ready to a presidentpresident donald j trump to save america? [cheering] yes we are. it is time to make history. we always say that every election is the most important election in our lifetime. but this election truly is. because in just three short years, joe biden the far left o democrats have laid waste to our great nation. for the first time ever, the majority of americans believe the next generation be worse off than their parents. this is a fundamentally not who we are. the american dream is been destroyed by the radical and we are in a country that is in crisis. but joe biden's catastrophic border to flush crushing hard-working families to evil terrorists attacking our most precious allyr israel. tof our constitution and to the unprecedented illegal corrupt weaponization of the federal government. [applause] we, the people must vote
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen welcome from new york chair of the house republican conference. [cheering] [applause] ♪ hello. i have two very important questions for you. are we ready to fire joe biden this november? [cheering] and are we ready to a presidentpresident donald j trump to save america? [cheering] yes we are. it is time to make history. we always say that every election is the most important election in our lifetime. but this election truly is. because in just three...
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senators from here in washington raced up to new york to meet the survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank, and they wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure that they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they began to disperse to their different locations around the world, including many who in plan to travel back to england. so the hearings for the titanic investigation started right there in new york city. they were held in the waldorf astoria hotel. and we have a the case of those hearings in the waldorf astoria, the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened after the sinking. and one of the things that they found out during the during this investigation was how the rescue sh had heard the distress call of the titanic and raced through the dangerous, icy waters to reach the titanic. and the carpathia was the ship that collected all of the people who survived the sinking. and the captain of
senators from here in washington raced up to new york to meet the survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank, and they wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure that they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they began to disperse to their different locations around the world, including many who in plan to travel back to england. so the hearings for the...
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so business model first developed in new york in the late 1860s came about because comstock, his own account, was a compulsive master who worried that exposure to pornography was damaging the nation's fabric for young men and women alike. he proposed to new york law that would define a much broader class of material as obscene everything from medical textbooks to involving nudes as as abortion and contraception which he defined as obscene to indeed, not just abortion and contraception, but any remedy for female troubles, as he would put it, because there was, of course no way at the time for anyone to discern consistently whether someone was pregnant or whether drug acted as a contraceptive in abortifacient. in an amended gog for regulating --, or is a placebo or a snake oil remedy. comstock's model that passed in new york in 1868, then quickly went national with the advice a supreme court justice named william strong comstock went to congress and convinced them to pass the comstock act, which made it a federal crime to. mail any of the items listed or in the comstock act as well as
so business model first developed in new york in the late 1860s came about because comstock, his own account, was a compulsive master who worried that exposure to pornography was damaging the nation's fabric for young men and women alike. he proposed to new york law that would define a much broader class of material as obscene everything from medical textbooks to involving nudes as as abortion and contraception which he defined as obscene to indeed, not just abortion and contraception, but any...
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andrew dickens and left new york in. april 1849 and the passengers organized themselves into association, which interests me quite a lot the way these people would came together. they created their rules. i mean how we are going to get along, what kind of rules that are going to be. he also listed the passengers and what they did. and it's very interesting because the passengers raised ranged from a physician to a bookbinder, which is kind of appropat as look at l ese bindings here. there was also a decorative type artist, daguerreotype photographs that only been around for ten years, but they were very during the gold rush so that people could send home pictures themselves, usually with gardens. it's amazing how men do that. i mean, they've got a gun in their belt. they're holding a gun. anyhow, there weren't any women around. maybe many won't go off into their. this journal was written by a guy named brush on board the trescott. in 1849. this there's nothing else. and michael section quite like this he talks about the
andrew dickens and left new york in. april 1849 and the passengers organized themselves into association, which interests me quite a lot the way these people would came together. they created their rules. i mean how we are going to get along, what kind of rules that are going to be. he also listed the passengers and what they did. and it's very interesting because the passengers raised ranged from a physician to a bookbinder, which is kind of appropat as look at l ese bindings here. there was...
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we're just saying that you called the fbi about the new york times story. this is how things started. and 30 some hours later in front of bob mueller, look the trump campaign wasn't coordinating with the republic in national committee, let alone the russians. but what i'm illustrating you is that there is a certain malaise and in in many cases a certain anger and pushback within the republican party for this concept drumbeat about donald trump and all the things he does wrong and all that because it's been going on from day one. so let me let me bring the very good, interesting story. i want to bring the congressman who's been patiently waiting, but he looks like a teapot, slowly swelling with steam. and congressman you did vote for the impeachment of president trump and you did vote for the creation of the january six committee. and the insurrection that only because then president trump, everyone in washington and then was told they had weapons. as we've heard from evidence. and then they stormed the capitol and then there's credible reports he wanted to
we're just saying that you called the fbi about the new york times story. this is how things started. and 30 some hours later in front of bob mueller, look the trump campaign wasn't coordinating with the republic in national committee, let alone the russians. but what i'm illustrating you is that there is a certain malaise and in in many cases a certain anger and pushback within the republican party for this concept drumbeat about donald trump and all the things he does wrong and all that...
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let's hear from david in new york republican line. go ahead. >> caller: i think tonight should be about unity and bringing the country together and possibly solving the debt, the border, education, all of these issues, some of them like student loans, he doesn't have the power to do that. and the federal government holds the debt. i see why congress just doesn't take a vote on it. they should vote on it and say we voted on it, we passed and it didn't pass. but the net can doso if they waf it, congress should vote on it. also think the democrats need to get away from the news agencies and we should have more investigative reporters telling the people the truth. i think that would bring the people together. i think the court hearings with his son and him should also be addressed. i think tha they did to the former president that he's win be dropped. and what did they do? they tried to bankruptcy in new york, for what reason? , we will take top issues for you and the united states, take a state that you need. the new york democrats like
let's hear from david in new york republican line. go ahead. >> caller: i think tonight should be about unity and bringing the country together and possibly solving the debt, the border, education, all of these issues, some of them like student loans, he doesn't have the power to do that. and the federal government holds the debt. i see why congress just doesn't take a vote on it. they should vote on it and say we voted on it, we passed and it didn't pass. but the net can doso if they waf...
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rochester, new york. soon it was thriving. they charged less than the post office and they guaranteed delivery the same day of parcels and letters in downtown rochester. there is no doubt now that they were breaking the law as it stood the post office took them to court. the case against them was simply that they should not be handling letters. the brennan's decided to fight and local businessmen provided the financial backing. quiet revolt and perhaps were the beginning of that. you see people bucking the bureaucrats were years ago youbh tax revolts with what we're doing people are deciding that their fates are their own. not up to somebody in washington who has no interest in them whatsoever. so it's not a question of anarchy, but it's a question of people rethinking the power of the bureaucrats and rejecting it i really very good. the customers were clear about one thing after all the brennan service was cheaper than the regular mail. we're not sure that they have done illegal. and i'd like to know more about this. and i ho
rochester, new york. soon it was thriving. they charged less than the post office and they guaranteed delivery the same day of parcels and letters in downtown rochester. there is no doubt now that they were breaking the law as it stood the post office took them to court. the case against them was simply that they should not be handling letters. the brennan's decided to fight and local businessmen provided the financial backing. quiet revolt and perhaps were the beginning of that. you see people...
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england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari. joe's customer. it would have happened if we hadn't arranged it. there's plenty of news today, but it's still in the making. all right, man, we'll find that out right away. i don't mean to be personal, sir, but congratulations. oh, hey, did you mean to say, well, these twins were boys or girls or how could i forgotten that they are boys? and you understand, as a regular telegram, of course. oh, sure. it is. is new, but who else would like to get the good news? oh, this goes to about eight different people. i have a lot more writing to do here that won't be neces
england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari....
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university of new york joining us for this conversation. let's h from jon in massachusetts, republican line. >> hello. thank you for taking my call, can you hear me? >> you aren, ahead. what's what i don't understand tthe united states and some troops over there at least to quell the forces to give some security to the country? so at the haitian people can take it from there. all we need is security and peace and maybe the rest can work itself out. sohe people with their heads together and move forward from there. as long as the gangs keep going nonstop but still what it is right now. they need to quote the game. that is what i like to say, thank you. >> jon of massachusetts, thank you. >> yes i agree government, the national community along with the haiti they can't control the gangs of the international committee to do that. the reason i'm saying there no will because the u.s. knows they know who the gang leaders are. whor calls on the gangs, where their money is coming from and how theyit can manage to control the situation. so that. we
university of new york joining us for this conversation. let's h from jon in massachusetts, republican line. >> hello. thank you for taking my call, can you hear me? >> you aren, ahead. what's what i don't understand tthe united states and some troops over there at least to quell the forces to give some security to the country? so at the haitian people can take it from there. all we need is security and peace and maybe the rest can work itself out. sohe people with their heads...
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florida has millions more residence in new york state and new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. the above $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs in new york and have it added twice as many jobs in new york in their employment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising giving that we witnessed and contained a witness the great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing tse failed policies with florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [applause] these billiards are not the resu of chance. the result of cs made by elected officials to put ideology over sound policy. in this time for choosing the state of florida has chosen well. we have chosen facts of her fear. we have chosen education over indoctrination. we have chosen law and order over rioting and disorder. we have chosen fiscal responsibility over death and profligacy. our choices have results that are second to none in this country. [applause]■ [applause] we have earned rankings at number one for education, number one for education fr
florida has millions more residence in new york state and new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. the above $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs in new york and have it added twice as many jobs in new york in their employment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising giving that we witnessed and contained a witness the great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing tse failed policies with florida serving...
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new york city. the irony is that for the part, it was good intentions that led us to where we are today. a nation governed by bureaucratic empires empires. i wonder whether w they realized that it was going to come out looking like a fortress for a modest beginnings. in 1953, the department health, education and welfare has grown into a veritable empire of only a small part of its total is housed in this headquarters building a mere 2000. the bureaucrats. its budget is a third largest budget in the whole world, exceeded only■z by entire budget of the united states and of the soviet union. it employs directly. 150,000 full time people and. the empire in rules employs another. more than one out of every hundred people in the united states works in the empire. as we have seen in this series, theh, education and is spending increasing amounts of our money each year on health. one effect is fees and prices fl and hospital services without a corresponding improvement in the quality of medical care we re
new york city. the irony is that for the part, it was good intentions that led us to where we are today. a nation governed by bureaucratic empires empires. i wonder whether w they realized that it was going to come out looking like a fortress for a modest beginnings. in 1953, the department health, education and welfare has grown into a veritable empire of only a small part of its total is housed in this headquarters building a mere 2000. the bureaucrats. its budget is a third largest budget in...
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i, um, got a chance to show some in new york city and texas. and so it was a little bit of a, a traveling exhibit. but anyway, um, we're trying to figure out a photo for the, um, uh, the book, the book cover and i had given it to teresa and. she shared it with the publishers. i think as soon as they saw the, um, they figured said that was it. so yeah i had sent them a number of photos some taken by the new york giants. there was one of greg stepping out onto the practice field and he's his prosthetic leg legs and he looks large and in charge and he's got his sunglasses on, a little smirk, his face. and as new york giants shirt with the logo bright blue and he's it looks fabulous i thought that's going to be the photo and but i also sent him the self-portrait and happened to be in tucson, where our publisher, tim shaffner is based and went to lunch with them. and he pulled out his laptop and he showed me a of different covers. but then i tell he was leading up, you know, and he showed me the one that we chose and i just that's absolutely plus it
i, um, got a chance to show some in new york city and texas. and so it was a little bit of a, a traveling exhibit. but anyway, um, we're trying to figure out a photo for the, um, uh, the book, the book cover and i had given it to teresa and. she shared it with the publishers. i think as soon as they saw the, um, they figured said that was it. so yeah i had sent them a number of photos some taken by the new york giants. there was one of greg stepping out onto the practice field and he's his...