This was America's first ordtak

en This was America's first world war and it unfolded right here in our backyard of New York state.

en It shows America in a way that the world needs to see it right now ... and a way that America needs to see it right now. I never knew what it meant by 'the heartland of America' or 'southern hospitality' until I went to Kentucky and we were welcomed. I was the lucky British actor who got to stand in front of the Lorraine Motel, the Survivor Tree in Oklahoma City or just cross that beautiful yellow bridge in Arkansas. I was in those locations and they are very powerful places to be. This is an America that the world hasn't seen for a while ... or maybe even America has forgotten about. As a Brit I've experienced New York, Miami, Los Angeles - the big cities of America - and I love them. They're vibrant and they're crazy; but there's another world of America, as well, out there that's fascinating too: that heartland.

en After watching the best of America right here in New York in the aftermath of the evil attack on the World Trade Center, I know that people from around the world join us when we say, 'I Love New York,'

en We can presume this argument of any state in the world, ... And we can say of any backward state of the world that it may one day develop its own technology and have weapons of mass destruction and give them to an organization that hates America to threaten America's security.
  Saddam Hussein

en It is hard to believe that less than 30 hours ago, New York state was facing the largest blackout in the history of America, ... Less than 30 hours ago, we had lost more than 85 percent of power in New York state, and now it is virtually back.

en I hate that not-in-my-backyard mentality, but this is America's backyard, ... With one hazard, you could destroy it.

en [Mickey Levy, chief economist for Bank of America said the money that will pour in may more than make up for the hits New York will take in finance, tourism and retail.] The rebuilding will take place and be financed by federal and local authorities, ... New York will still be the most important city in the world.

en We hope that every New Yorker will attend the Great Read in the Park and continue to celebrate reading by visiting libraries throughout the year. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. New York City is fortunate to have great libraries that make it their mission to put books and information into the hands of New Yorkers and users from around the world. We at the New York Public Library are particularly thrilled that the Great Read is being held in Bryant Park, our most beautiful backyard.

en I suppose I should have my say about the terrorist attacks. I don't suppose it'll be a popular view, but they need to be put into some sort of perspective. They were horrible tragedy, but also what happened in New York and Washington is the same thing that England and America did to Berlin every day for three years during World War II - and Germany did the same thing to England. But most Americans don't think about that. They think everything starts and finishes with America. It is the first time this has ever happened to America, so you would expect them to overreact a bit.

en Now we understand much more clearly, ... why people from all over the world want to come to New York and to America. It's called freedom.

en There are two Americas - and millions of the people already distinguish between them. One is the America of the imperialists - of the little clique of capitalists, land lords and militarists, who are threatening and terrifying the world. This is the America the people of the world hate and fear. There is the other America - the America of the workers and farmers and the 'little people.'

en Many of America's and New York's sons and daughters are around the world fighting for the freedoms that the Statue of Liberty stands for,

en As of 2004, the New York State wine industry brings in about $3.3 billion in New York State. It'd be nice to get a piece of that in Jefferson County.

en Consolidation hasn't been big in New York State. We could be pioneers here. . . . Most of the government structure in New York State was set up when people traveled in horse and buggies. But in this day and age, we don't need two town halls when one can do the job more efficiently.

en Ben had spoken to state police previously about Nathaniel's situation and the troopers provided an escort for the family right to the New York state line. From there, a New York trooper took over and led them right to the hospital.


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