FATHERS DAY

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This Sunday, take Dad out to the baseball games of yesteryear and travel on a time machine back to 1864.
On June 21, 2–4 p.m. Celebrate Dad with a Father’s Day “base ball match.” The New York Mutuals play the Manetto Hill Surprise with 1864 rules, balls, bats, and uniforms—but no helmets or gloves!

After the game, kids join in the fun with a game of rounders with team members and a baseball sing-along on our Sing for Hope Piano. Plus free house tours before the game and a raffle for the game ball!

CHURCH SHOOTINGS

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A white man started shooting inside a historic black church in downtown Charleston during a prayer meeting last night, killing nine people, including the pastor. Authorities are describing this as a hate crime of 3 men and six women.

An intense manhunt continues as the shooter remains at large, while public safety officials have released surveillance photos.

BBC News - South Carolina church shooting: Nine die in Charleston 'hate crime' http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33179019

MANHUNT WIDENS

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New York State is offering a reward as the manhunt widens for the two murderers who escaped from at state prison nearly a dozen days ago.

Hundreds of law enforcement and corrections officials and state forest rangers are still searching for the pair.
Cuomo announced on Sunday a reward of $100,000 for information leading to the men's arrests.

Officials are hoping to be closer to finding the two inmates, Richard W. Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 35, a search which is costing millions in taxpayer dollars.

NY prison known for http://nydn.us/1FmAMg0

DEMOCRATIZING DEBATES

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A Report of the Annenberg Working Group on Presidential Campaign Debate Reform. Democratizing the Debates
Philadelphia: Annenberg Center, 6/15 http://www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org/democratizing-the-debates/

The Annenberg Debate Reform Working Group has presented this analysis and related recommendations in the service of Presidential debates that reflect major changes in our electorate, politics and media. More can and should be done to enrich their content, enlarge their audience and improve upon their accessibility. The members of the Working Group are confident that while views about the particulars will vary, there is likely near‑unanimity about the vital importance of Presidential debates and, therefore, of the need to ensure that they continue to answer the needs of the voters who have watched and listened to them, and to draw into our political process those who have not.

Democratizing the Debates
(Philadelphia: Annenberg Public Policy Center, June 2015)
[http://www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org/democratizing-the-debates/]

CITY IMAGES recommends that the bipartisan Annenberg Working Group on Presidential Campaign Debate Reform should invite all candidates to wear lie detectors and show the results on the screen, while every one of these politicians answer the questions posed to them. What say you?

AMERICAN MIGRANT CRISIS

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Following last year's surge of unaccompanied minor migrants from Central America that set off alarms in the United States, Mexico is now detaining more Central Americans than the United States, according to government data analyzed by the research and advocacy organization Washington Office on Latin America.

This shift becomes apparent when combining data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Mexico’s National Institute for Migration for the first seven months of fiscal year 2015. Between October 2014 and April 2015, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol detained 70,448 “Other than Mexican” citizens at its border. The overwhelming majority of these were Central Americans, but we do not yet know exactly how many. During this same period, Mexican authorities detained 92,889 Central Americans in Mexico.

These numbers are striking. They show that the so-called ‘surge’ of 2014 hasn’t really ended. Enormous numbers of Central Americans are still fleeing, but most of them are now getting caught in Mexico instead of the United States. This means it’s just as urgent as it was last year to address the violence and poverty driving Central American migration. But Mexico’s aggressive efforts against migrants have masked the sense of urgency that we should be feeling here in the United States about Central America’s humanitarian crisis.

DIRTIER BY THE DOZEN?

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Presenting with plenty of fanfare, the latest entry into the crowded 2016 camp pain. TV personality, The Donald is a candidate for the Republican nomination in presidential election. He is now #12 who has declared his candidacy.

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RENT CONTROL CONCERNS

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If you're one of the two million New Yorkers who lives in rent-regulated housing, here's what you need to know:

Your lease is still in effect and remains in effect through the term of the lease.

There are still laws on the books protecting you from harassment, and the City is enforcing those laws.

We have put together an emergency hotline: Call 311 if you have any concerns or questions about your apartment.

JEBUSH

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Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush launched his U.S. Presidential bid in Miami today, ending one of the longest shadow camp pains in memory. After spending 18-months on the fence, some national pundits were wondering when he would finally decide to jump into the political bushes of 2016.

In Announcing Run, Jeb Bush Plays Down His Surname http://nyti.ms/1IXghhY

Pols And Polls Say The Same Thing: Jeb Bush Is A Weak Front-Runner http://53eig.ht/1L7V5D5

JEB BUSH: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/jeb-bush-18-month-shadow-campaign…

BYE NYC LOW RENTS?

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NYC rent stabilization law expires today, which leaves millions of tenants across the five boroughs facing increases.

NY State lawmakers in Albany have until midnight to negotiate a possible extension, which the Assembly has already approved.

Rent Regulations on New York City Apartments Expire on Monday http://nyti.ms/1GFpfxH

New York City Rent Regulation Laws Set To Expire Monday « CBS New York http://cbsloc.al/1MEUmKb

MAGNA CARTA

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The great charter turns 800 years old today. It established the principle that no man was above the law not even the king. ABSOLUTELY NO ONE. President, Prime Ministers, Politicians, Police, Bosses, Condo Boards...etc.

This charter is revered as a cornerstone of democracy, with famous principles such as the right to justice and a fair trial stemming from its inception.

With only four of the original copies from 1215 in existence, and as you can imagine is priceless and holds powerful words. In 2007, a somewhat younger copy from 1297 sold for $21.3 million at auction.