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is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories of general sheridan at the battle of cedar creek or grand at vicksburg and young jimmy kelly returned to his mother and say, you know, mother one day those generals are going to come visit me and be my friend. and the parents were. yes, sure. right son. well, that'll happen. well, one thing that little kelly did, he had a natural aptitude for art, and that is his schoolmates would notice that on his slate, he would draw pictures of grant and all the other famous generals. and so how we doing a little bit might work, but that's how kelly worked. he he he he loved history. and
is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories...
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the chicago tribune once called him the blue jeans of new york city. he could get dirty with the laborers, as many of his peers couldn't. at the opening of the new york metropolitan museum of art, he chose to sit with the common citizens rather than the dignitaries. to tale of a garden and the three sams. after tilden lost the election. in 1877, he attempted to enjoy life. he bought huge yachts and turned his prize for st bernard's and dog shows and won. in 1879, he bought gray's an estate in yonkers on the hudson river. its chords as you see the palisade cliffs just beautiful property which he would expand to 200 acres. the mansion 99 rooms and it's here. he had a stroke and died. many later in, 1899. samuel onto meyer bought the vast estate on the hudson. his vision was to turn it into phoenician gardens, the grandest in the world. temples pillars, fountains, some prices were built rivaling all others. over time, much of the was sold off. never less. one can envision the beauty visiting unfamiliar gardens. i visited it a few years ago and these photo
the chicago tribune once called him the blue jeans of new york city. he could get dirty with the laborers, as many of his peers couldn't. at the opening of the new york metropolitan museum of art, he chose to sit with the common citizens rather than the dignitaries. to tale of a garden and the three sams. after tilden lost the election. in 1877, he attempted to enjoy life. he bought huge yachts and turned his prize for st bernard's and dog shows and won. in 1879, he bought gray's an estate in...
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here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
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issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest border. consequentially, according to the united nations and internationalon organizations fr migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally crossy the border who have perished alonglo the way eithern route to the united states were at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro mayorkas. as the secretary of homeland security from an average of about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017 through 2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021 through 2023. alien smuggling organizations have gained tremendous wealth during the tenure as the secretary of homeland s
issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest...
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here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
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andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations international organization for migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally cross our borders who have perished along the way either in route to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. o mayorkas as secretary of homeland security from a average about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017-2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien -- four, alien smuggling organizations have ga
andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to...
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but, you know, the presidential library and of course, we live in new york city. they have lots of the columbia library, the new york city library, and doing a lot of phone work and a little bit of travel. we we managed we managed to do it. it was fun to do it. certainly interesting to read letters and to try and find things particularly personal things, because i think it is interesting to look at the personal side of people as well. some people are the same or not or have very there seemed pretty much the same as presidents. i mean, for example, lyndon johnson was pretty much a bossy man, as you know, as you people will remember, lyndon johnson, he was pretty much like that with his wife, too, after he got her to marry him, you know, but the beginning, he was very, you know, very, very kind. but once he got his way, you know, she had to do certain things for him, made it very clear who was the boss. so he was sort of the same, but then some people were quite different. it was interesting. it's always interesting, anyway, to read people's personal letters. who do
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and eric adams, who is the mayor of new york city, has identified that as a problem in new york city, how much money is being spent has increased, yet the results are quite bad. and i think, again, you have to go back. i appreciate your book, but i tend to have a little disagreement here. i think it is hard to say that obama was the only reason why there is less spending on vocational training. there was not much before hand, either. guest: thank you so much. great questions. i agree with you. it is always great to get a few moments of disagreement and debate. i'm a big fan of that. thank you so much. all right, let's start with the elites. 33% of americans have a four-year college degree. of them, 20%, the top 20%, they are overrepresented in that top 20% in the knowledge industry. of course some people get a college degree and omega. 11% of people in service industry jobs have a college degree, right? service industry jobs are a very difficult way to achieve the american dream and america. that top 33%, that upward squeeze from the middle, those people control a lot of what happens
and eric adams, who is the mayor of new york city, has identified that as a problem in new york city, how much money is being spent has increased, yet the results are quite bad. and i think, again, you have to go back. i appreciate your book, but i tend to have a little disagreement here. i think it is hard to say that obama was the only reason why there is less spending on vocational training. there was not much before hand, either. guest: thank you so much. great questions. i agree with you....
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and after that devotes her life to helping teenagers in new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that after having already been deported, that's a federal felony punishable by two years of imprisonment, patty would have had help out all of this, but not so much her mother. in fact, these days we would probably hear politicians, patty's mom, as a smuggler just in the last few few days, in the last week, week or two, we see that attorney general of the state of texas has been a nonprofit organization in texas of smuggling migrants into the united states simply because since the 1970s they have been providing them with food, with shelter with clothing. so those folks can be accused smuggling and c
and after that devotes her life to helping teenagers in new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that...
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they defied the law and let him go and he went to new york city another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again and this time for endangering the safety of a child if new york city had simply followed the law, if they put him in jail, lakeland riley would stillai be alive but again new york city let him go and this murderer came down to georgia and beat lakeland riley to death with a brick. jeremy caserras, a 2-year-old little boy in prince georgia county maryland miles from where we are right now murdered by and illegal joe biden and alejandro mayorkas released and just a couple of weeks ago we saw another tragic case, we discovered that alejandro mayorkas and joe biden isn't simply allowing illegal aliens at our southern border, they are actually flying them from their home countries, over 320,000 last year including one individual they flew from haiti to boston, massachusetts. when he got here in boston, massachusetts what did he do, well, he was just arrested for violently raping a 15-year-old girl who is severely disabled. the consequences of this open border invasion are enormous an
they defied the law and let him go and he went to new york city another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again and this time for endangering the safety of a child if new york city had simply followed the law, if they put him in jail, lakeland riley would stillai be alive but again new york city let him go and this murderer came down to georgia and beat lakeland riley to death with a brick. jeremy caserras, a 2-year-old little boy in prince georgia county maryland miles from where we are...
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that new york city department didn't connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police department will take all the necessary action in connection with complaint against you. this order to remove forthwith is separate and apart from any question of amnesty. you will subject to proper disciplinary by the university in any those who leave the building pursuant to this order will have less to answer for than those who do not. wear. i. will apply to my. assignments and they managed to kind of push them all together and they were all sitting on the floor and they pushed them all together and got them to. they could hardly move. they would look. they had something in their hand i was just say these things but i don't know when they rush i just think that's what i was like, okay, get back what we were going to go and then look back on the door down to the door at about three four. but these were animals. were animals uniforms. they said they had to be behind you. they think they trust you. will not only staircase, there was a solid line of
that new york city department didn't connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police department will take all the necessary action in connection with complaint against you. this order to remove forthwith is separate and apart from any question of amnesty. you will subject to proper disciplinary by the university in any those who leave the building pursuant to this order will have less to answer for than those who do not. wear. i. will apply to my. assignments and they...
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they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the democrats and tomorrow we're going to see chuck schumer throw out 20 oyers of history and ignore the constitution. why? because he does not want these managers to present the evidence of the people dying because of their policies. not just that have died yesterday and the day before but the people that will die tomorrow. you want to know how terrified the democrats democrats are ofe evidence? everyone recognizes the single most endangered democrat senator on the ballot is john tester from montana. i don't know how many of the reporters were in the chamber for the reading of the articles but john tester was
they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the...
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last fall for example jewish students at a small university in new york city sheltered in the collegeth library has a pro- palestinian protesters and bank on the doors and windows enchanted outside. multiple students at tulane university in louisiana were physically assaulted during a tense protest. and at cornell university message board was flooded with anonymous comments that threatened to physically harm any jewish person on campus. these incidents highlight a dangerous resurgence of anti-semitism that will spread like wildfire across college campuses. too many people have tried to defend these attacks as constitutionally protected speech. i would hurry to point out that not everybody involved in these protests and in this disobedience the civil disobedience or even violence are even students at these universities. and in many ways i feel this is another manifestation. another indication more evidence many of our institutions of higher education have lost their way. they should be focused on educating the next generation of american leadership. not engaged in primarily focused on th
last fall for example jewish students at a small university in new york city sheltered in the collegeth library has a pro- palestinian protesters and bank on the doors and windows enchanted outside. multiple students at tulane university in louisiana were physically assaulted during a tense protest. and at cornell university message board was flooded with anonymous comments that threatened to physically harm any jewish person on campus. these incidents highlight a dangerous resurgence of...
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new york city, philadelphia. atlanta. chicago. argo. dallas. kansas city. denver. san francisco. and seattle. the scientific work of epa is also decentralized and takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina. toxicology and industry engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in ada, oklahoma. pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need more information on long range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we also must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our po
new york city, philadelphia. atlanta. chicago. argo. dallas. kansas city. denver. san francisco. and seattle. the scientific work of epa is also decentralized and takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina. toxicology and industry engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in ada, oklahoma. pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is...
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it let me give you an example of a of a program in new york city. i think new york university hospital decided it was having so many patients with diabetes that were coming in with with ulcers and with serious problems with their diabetes. and they said, if we could only help people before, they get here in the emergency room, we could avoid this. we know how to measure their everyone sea levels. we know how to to be able to treat somebody advance so they they set up a program to be able to do outreach diabetic diabetic care and it was dramatically helping people to be able to and this was actually supported by private philanthropy. so it's the private part the to help people be able to get early care. there were some partnership with with pharmaceutical companies and pharmacists. if go in to see your pharmacist he can check your agency levels he can do diabetic checks and get your meds for free if you go see the pharmacist so you don't have to take off from from your doctor, your job to, go get this. so you were beginning to see enormous successes
it let me give you an example of a of a program in new york city. i think new york university hospital decided it was having so many patients with diabetes that were coming in with with ulcers and with serious problems with their diabetes. and they said, if we could only help people before, they get here in the emergency room, we could avoid this. we know how to measure their everyone sea levels. we know how to to be able to treat somebody advance so they they set up a program to be able to do...
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you know, here in new york city, you know, there's a you know, there's like the soaring eagle there's the steeplechase. i mean, there's a bunch and then there's like, okay, what's the big one? well, obviously, the cyclone. but there's, you know, there's a there's a bunch of them and then there's the slingshot, which i mean, scared to do. but the point is, the kids spent a lot of time talking about it and some of them are ready to try, you know, cyclone at a certain age or, slingshot and you can see they're like it's like they're in a chemistry lab titrating the exact amount of fear that they're ready for. and if they pick something that's a little scary and they're scared, just before lunch, i remember that child being really scared as the roller coaster is just going over the top of the hill. it's and then it's thrilling. and then when you come out at the other end, your jumping up and down and you are now a stronger, tougher kid, you have overcome your fear. you had this feeling of thrills, and you are on your way to being less anxious as an adult. if you do that, thousands times, y
you know, here in new york city, you know, there's a you know, there's like the soaring eagle there's the steeplechase. i mean, there's a bunch and then there's like, okay, what's the big one? well, obviously, the cyclone. but there's, you know, there's a there's a bunch of them and then there's the slingshot, which i mean, scared to do. but the point is, the kids spent a lot of time talking about it and some of them are ready to try, you know, cyclone at a certain age or, slingshot and you can...
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york city. and so there's no fundamental transfer station from atlanta. and this book explore that. i'm still curious. i was curious like how that happened, but i'm a surprised everyone here. i'm a i'm a real excerpt and this to be while this will be real crazy, i'll tell you about what atlanta was like and its origins like we all have an origin story all right each of us individually we all have origin stories. cities have origin stories. and the origin story for atlanta really demonstrates the improbable, capable future that we eventually and i'm going to talk about. a lot of people don't know this. i know this. and so and i'm actually embarrassed to say i should i should keep this to myself i should ask just keep this with me. and god. i didn't i got to have a ps2 in history. history. i'm a i do u.s. re since 1865. so that's my my savings saving grace that i didn't know this, but we are one of the most celebrated presidents of the united states was abraham lincoln and lincoln is celebrated by
york city. and so there's no fundamental transfer station from atlanta. and this book explore that. i'm still curious. i was curious like how that happened, but i'm a surprised everyone here. i'm a i'm a real excerpt and this to be while this will be real crazy, i'll tell you about what atlanta was like and its origins like we all have an origin story all right each of us individually we all have origin stories. cities have origin stories. and the origin story for atlanta really demonstrates...
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here's in new york city and i ran across and i'd like to dig into it. maybe someone has done some work on. but lincoln had a secret commission that he sent over to europe, and i think bishop mcilvaine of ohio was dispatched to england there own read, i believe, to france. no, he was to france used to france and, thurlow wrote. i'm not sure where was assigned to. i don't know if they were effective. but the timing of the trench affair suggests that maybe they were. as far as some softening going on, anything you can say about that? yeah, i do deal with it in the book. hughes, who is a democrat, you know, although a church leader, he's still very enthusiastic backer of the 69th regiment. he blesses the cannon and all that stuff. seward is the one, i think initiates this plan as a long time friend of hughes's, and that is to send the archbishop to france to mollify about and to prevent their recognizing the confederacy. so if you read the memoirs of archbishop, he was really effective. i mean, he also visited rome and spoke to italians, he visited ireland,
here's in new york city and i ran across and i'd like to dig into it. maybe someone has done some work on. but lincoln had a secret commission that he sent over to europe, and i think bishop mcilvaine of ohio was dispatched to england there own read, i believe, to france. no, he was to france used to france and, thurlow wrote. i'm not sure where was assigned to. i don't know if they were effective. but the timing of the trench affair suggests that maybe they were. as far as some softening going...
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city media he's from the "new york post" everything is run on tabloids and media and he knows how to play that game it's one of these things with the prescription drug is announced it's very popular. it's announced in such a boring way. for example trump was doing it the whole thing will be ceo of pfizer i'm going to take their money now. step to get people's attention. i think biden typically runs a much more risk diverse campaign were even they have exciting the inflation reduction act is a good policy. they framed it around reducing inflation. my understanding is most young people have no idea what's in the bill it's about climate change are what they are. this risk aversion to creating conflict and controversy, productive controversy were i am like how do you make these issues interesting and exciting to drive people's attention toward it? and i don't think they figured it out but trump is very good at that. >> student with so many young people heard about the supreme court striking down. they might not have heard about the other measure of the administration. it's also you said
city media he's from the "new york post" everything is run on tabloids and media and he knows how to play that game it's one of these things with the prescription drug is announced it's very popular. it's announced in such a boring way. for example trump was doing it the whole thing will be ceo of pfizer i'm going to take their money now. step to get people's attention. i think biden typically runs a much more risk diverse campaign were even they have exciting the inflation reduction...
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democratic leaders in new york city, chicago, denver, houston, los angeles, have begged the biden administration to do something, to curb the flow of unvetted people into their cities. of course, it's not just people flowing illegally over that border, madam president. cartels have flooded the united states with fentanyl over that border, too. customs and border protection seized nearly 53 pounds of fentanyl from 2021 to 2023. not 53,000 grams, 53,000 pounds. that's enough to kill the entire population of our planet. this poison actually did kill more than 70,000 americans in 2022. it's now the leading cause of death among americans 18 to 40. the biden administration's border policies bring americans nothing but suffering. if you hate america, however, the biden border strategy has been a blessing. cartel smuggling operations saw revenues increase from 500 million dollars in 2012 to $12 billion. that's b, as in billion, in 2022. the policies that president biden and secretary mayorkas have implemented are directly responsible for this disaster at our southern border. at every turn the biden admi
democratic leaders in new york city, chicago, denver, houston, los angeles, have begged the biden administration to do something, to curb the flow of unvetted people into their cities. of course, it's not just people flowing illegally over that border, madam president. cartels have flooded the united states with fentanyl over that border, too. customs and border protection seized nearly 53 pounds of fentanyl from 2021 to 2023. not 53,000 grams, 53,000 pounds. that's enough to kill the entire...
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this is a list out of new york. new york city is: where you are? >> caller: yeah, i'm in brooklyn. >> host: talk about what's going on at columbia. >> caller: what have to say is the first back protects your right to free speech. i mean, nazis are allowed to march like they did in charlottesville and saying jews and other places. donald trump is allowed to spew all of his hate from the podium every nike gets up, and tells everybody how illegal aliens are rapists and murderers. the second point i want to make is that the protests are mostly peaceful the police moved in sta arresting people. they d look to clear the area in a peaceful way. th just move in and start picking people off. i gre u in the '60s. this reminds mef the riots in the '60s when black people were looking for the right to vote and win, know, kids were looking to stop vietnam war. unelre just that di i don't know how weut of it but i don't think arresting kids for ercising their free speech rights is the right way to go about it. >> host: just to play devil's advocate. should these
this is a list out of new york. new york city is: where you are? >> caller: yeah, i'm in brooklyn. >> host: talk about what's going on at columbia. >> caller: what have to say is the first back protects your right to free speech. i mean, nazis are allowed to march like they did in charlottesville and saying jews and other places. donald trump is allowed to spew all of his hate from the podium every nike gets up, and tells everybody how illegal aliens are rapists and murderers....
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it's so bad over the weekend jewish students at columbia university in new york city were told to go home and not return to campus because it's not safe for them. they were told to go home and not return to campus because it's not safe for them. jewish students at columbia university in new york city, of all places, are not safe because the campus is being overrun by dangerous pro-hamas extremists. is anyone paying attention? look at what is happening in our country. we have a president of the united states who is leading a democratic party that is cowering to the radical left of their party in a disgusting and dangerous attempt to get votes from hamas sympathizers, and this cowering means all over the country, even in new york city, jewish americans aren't safe. one, not one member of the united states senate should be okay with what is happening in our country today. i know terrorists are being glorified at columbia university right now. let me remind my democratic colleagues who hamas is as we consider a bill that could provide billions of dollars in aid to these monsters. when i
it's so bad over the weekend jewish students at columbia university in new york city were told to go home and not return to campus because it's not safe for them. they were told to go home and not return to campus because it's not safe for them. jewish students at columbia university in new york city, of all places, are not safe because the campus is being overrun by dangerous pro-hamas extremists. is anyone paying attention? look at what is happening in our country. we have a president of the...