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you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here. and i happen to be the biggest developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the 90s? i call it the great depression of the early 90s, because we were really in a real estate depression. and it was real estate in retailing and airlines, and various other businesses, they were in a total depression. they weren't in a recession. and i survived, and most people didn't survive. i mean, a lot of my friends, a lot of good people and bad people had go bankrupt. and you never heard from them again, and you probably never will hear from them again. but you know, i survived to a point where the company is much bigger now than it ever was, and much stronger, financially, than it ever was. and i wrote a book
you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here. and i happen to be the biggest developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the 90s? i call it the great...
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now on bbc news, stephen sackur is in new york city for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from new york city. i'm stephen sackur. one of the most extraordinary features of the first months of the trump presidency has been the deepening sense of a war between the white house and the so—called mainstream media, and top of the president's enemies list, well, it's the new york times, the grand old lady of american newspapers which mr trump portrays asa newspapers which mr trump portrays as a purveyor of lies. well, my guest today is the executive editor of the times, dean baquet. is what is printed in here fake news off there? —— orfair. dean baquet, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to be here. i think we have to start with the relationship between president trump and the established, he would say mainstream, media. this is something you said, even before he was elected, the month before he won the white house. you said, "trump says things that are demonstrably false, i think he is challenging our language — he will have changed journalism, he r
now on bbc news, stephen sackur is in new york city for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from new york city. i'm stephen sackur. one of the most extraordinary features of the first months of the trump presidency has been the deepening sense of a war between the white house and the so—called mainstream media, and top of the president's enemies list, well, it's the new york times, the grand old lady of american newspapers which mr trump portrays asa newspapers which mr trump portrays as a purveyor...
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it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who was i? i was a concert promoter who had no knowledge of food. i couldn't cook. a lot of -- i think a lot of the food people, the food press and some of the big-name chefs looked at me, like, he's just some putz from philadelphia, little fish, big pond. i wasn't just a promoter. i think some of the impressions of me is i was just a business guy coming in who didn't care about food. i passionately cared about food and i wanted to prove to myself and the food community that i am serious about this and i am good. >> rose: how di
it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who...
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- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in the city that's the capital of the coastal elite. and i think it is in my interest, and it's in the interest of the mission of the new york times, to do everything in our power to not be a coastal elite institution. by the way, i'm from new orleans. - that's a coast of sorts. - what's left of a coast. i certainly don't think of someone who was born a coastal elite. - you're actually from the part of the country that we all think we need to be paying more attention to. - that's right. - is there a flipside to this which is, it's ok to be a coastal elite? maybe we should defend the poor, beleaguered
- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in...
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new york city. on the right side of the screen, you can see onlookers as the situation is developing. we don't have any further details on the driver, number of injuries, victims and any of this, so we will bring this to you as it happens. david lee miller, we are seeing right now, police officers are searching the vehicle, opening doors, anything else that you are learning at this moment? >> police are still trying to figure out what happened. the fire department is on the scene here working on this vehicle, trying to ascertain what happened leading up to it. there are now in the back of the vehicle. right now, i'm watching police bring in a stretcher, although it appears that all of the people who were injured have now been taken away and have gone on to a hospital. we are getting reports that one person in connection with what happened here is in custody. not clear if that is the driver. i do not see anyone being detained here at the scene by authorities. to give you a little time text, this is a
new york city. on the right side of the screen, you can see onlookers as the situation is developing. we don't have any further details on the driver, number of injuries, victims and any of this, so we will bring this to you as it happens. david lee miller, we are seeing right now, police officers are searching the vehicle, opening doors, anything else that you are learning at this moment? >> police are still trying to figure out what happened. the fire department is on the scene here...
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one, the "new york times" story. anybody who followed trump on the campaign would be shocked to know that he said something endiscreet to the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister in the oval office. so doing it in the oval office takes it to a new level. if bob mueller's investigation shows there was collusion between trump associates and russia, and that one of those associates is in the white house, that really could spell the end of the trump presidency. that story resides in a different category and is extremely significant. i don't think we can emphasize that enough. >> i think she's right. nonof russ surprise that had donald trump called someone a nut job. but the idea that he inferred to the russians that the firing of james comey releases pressure on him as it relates to the russia investigation, that takes to it a different level. >> it takes to it a different level. yes. he shared highly classified information about the russians and noted right to do in terms of intelligence etiquette and bec
one, the "new york times" story. anybody who followed trump on the campaign would be shocked to know that he said something endiscreet to the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister in the oval office. so doing it in the oval office takes it to a new level. if bob mueller's investigation shows there was collusion between trump associates and russia, and that one of those associates is in the white house, that really could spell the end of the trump presidency. that story...
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in new york for 10 or 20 years. i'm going to do the next big opening. my goodness, i said it spontaneously. but thinking about muhammad ali. that quote went everywhere in every newspaper picked up on it. i looked like this punk from philly. saying, i'm going to show you guys. i knew i had to live up to this bragging. which i really was not that serious about. i was trying to shake things up. charlie: when you think about coming to new york and you think about the restaurants you want, factoring notions that are important. location what is it about locations? what makes a good location? >> a good location is many things. it is not just the corner of main and maine. that is what you need for starbucks. or a department store. a location for a restaurant has to be literally a great location, but it's got to be cool. at least for me, there had to be at least the illusion that we were on the edge, we were not mainstream. i saw the meatpacking district and it was not developed yet. there was development but it was not deve
in new york for 10 or 20 years. i'm going to do the next big opening. my goodness, i said it spontaneously. but thinking about muhammad ali. that quote went everywhere in every newspaper picked up on it. i looked like this punk from philly. saying, i'm going to show you guys. i knew i had to live up to this bragging. which i really was not that serious about. i was trying to shake things up. charlie: when you think about coming to new york and you think about the restaurants you want, factoring...
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>> once in new york, no. he does eventually, not to give away one other point, vanely in san antonio, i will say this, in san antonio he gets caught. so eventually in tan tone yo one of the other reasons he moves, leaves san antonio and moves to new york because he is caught in san antonio. the san antonio city director had a c for everyone colored who was african-american. for every year you would look, william ellis had no c. in 1890s you see a c appear because of the incident i talk about in the book. after that he disappears from san antonio. you don't see him again until a year later where he pops up in new york city. he had more than a close call. he was caught eventually. that made him much more careful when he was in new york city. >> that is all the time we have. you can continue a conversation with karl, he will be signing books outside of the library. thank you for joining me to thank him for this wonderful conversation. [applause] [inaudible conversations]. >> booktv on twitter and facebook and we
>> once in new york, no. he does eventually, not to give away one other point, vanely in san antonio, i will say this, in san antonio he gets caught. so eventually in tan tone yo one of the other reasons he moves, leaves san antonio and moves to new york because he is caught in san antonio. the san antonio city director had a c for everyone colored who was african-american. for every year you would look, william ellis had no c. in 1890s you see a c appear because of the incident i talk...
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the state oversees trump's new york state returns. he lives in new york. the bill is called tax returns uniformly made public or the trump act, leaving no doubt who it's aimed at. the sponsor joins me now. david k. johnson weighs in. the only journalist to publish part of hisetur in the past two deces and david corn back with us. you think you can do something that the congress is less likely to do with its republican control. >> absolutely, ari. we have a special role as donald trump's home state because he files his personal income taxes here in new york. and the state department of taxation and finance can actually release his taxes at our request if we change the law. and we plan on doing that. >> at a minimum you'd get the state returns. would that tell you his total income for those years? >> it would indeed. everyone knows that a state return often reflects the federal return. wouldn't show us everything, probably, but we do know it would tell us a lot about tax shelters, how much income he reports, whether he has pass-through entities. most importa
the state oversees trump's new york state returns. he lives in new york. the bill is called tax returns uniformly made public or the trump act, leaving no doubt who it's aimed at. the sponsor joins me now. david k. johnson weighs in. the only journalist to publish part of hisetur in the past two deces and david corn back with us. you think you can do something that the congress is less likely to do with its republican control. >> absolutely, ari. we have a special role as donald trump's...
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and the editor of new york books, new york review of books is here, edwin frank. i haven't told him this, but when he called to tell me that he had just read this book for the first time and would like to publish it as a new york review classic, i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] then when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke, i asked him whether bob silvers, late bob silvers as he is now, had any -- >> bob silvers was the co-editor and then the sole editor of new york review of books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wobderred -- wondered what might happen when bob silvers heard about it. and edwin frank assured me he had editorial independence. i won't make any connections between the sudden death of bob -- [laughter] a weird coincidence. >> yeah. [laughter] so just to give you a sense of how times have changed, i think a lot of people in this room know that there was a long profile in "the new york times" a couple of weeks ago by john leland as part of this series calls lions of new york in which leland sat down w
and the editor of new york books, new york review of books is here, edwin frank. i haven't told him this, but when he called to tell me that he had just read this book for the first time and would like to publish it as a new york review classic, i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] then when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke, i asked him whether bob silvers, late bob silvers as he is now, had any -- >> bob silvers was the co-editor and then the sole editor of new york...
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i tell the editor of the new york books, new york review books, edwin frank, i haven't told him this but when he called to tell me -- i had just read this book for the first time and [inaudible] i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] i said when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke i asked him whether the late bob goldberg had -- >> he was the sole editor of the new york review books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wondered what might happen when he heard about this. edwin frank assured me that he had editorial independence so there was nothing to worry about i won't make any connection between the sudden death. [laughter] it's a weird coincidence. [laughter] >> just to give you a sense of how times have changed -- a lot of people in this room know there was a long profile of the new york times a couple weeks ago by john leland as part of the series called, lyons of new york, which leland sat down with you and discussed this vanished world of the new york intellectual that the family and the outpouring, enthusiasm about the world that evo
i tell the editor of the new york books, new york review books, edwin frank, i haven't told him this but when he called to tell me -- i had just read this book for the first time and [inaudible] i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] i said when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke i asked him whether the late bob goldberg had -- >> he was the sole editor of the new york review books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wondered what might...
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was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering education in germany by some of the best architects and engineers in europe and he arrived here just as america was taking off in terms of the industrial revolution. and there were very few training engineers here. so he showed up with tremendous skills and was able to you know, really live his dream to design suspension bridges so his first suspension bridge was an aqueduct to carry a canal over the allegheny river. >> and that led to other commissions including to build a canal, suspension aqueduct for the delaware and hudson canal. and that aqueduct is still in exis
was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering...
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from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best musical. ♪ ♪
from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best...
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only in new york state. learn more about free public college at esd.ny.gov to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >> so, which of these pictures from the baird jones collection was painted by leonardo dicaprio? it's "c." for the record, "a" s inted by jonathan winters, and "b" by dinah shore. >> in 2011, hugh hooper comes into his strange inheritance, two bizarre art collections created and curated by a couple of quintessential new york city characters. the first was his eccentric brother, hoop, who produced dozens of wacky sculptures from various automobiles. t
only in new york state. learn more about free public college at esd.ny.gov to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting...
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it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and be resilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are good? how about now? can anyone take a look at it? ready to roll? we are good? all right, thank you. all right, so as the mayor said, this is preliminary information. this incident happened about 90 minutes ago. it is all subject to change and we talk about it in every press conference. we try and get as much information out to you as soon as possible. at approximately 11:55am, a 2009 honda passenger vehicle mounted the sidewalk on the west side of seventh ave at w. 42nd st in times square. the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and proceeded to drive at a high rate of speed along the sid
it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and be resilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we...
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, new york. . for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked... customer: we can't drive this car. tech: ...they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work. bye, bye. because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>> well, hundreds of refugees are flooding canada, some to escape the crackdown from president trump. kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: daily life in the tiny town of emerson, manitoba is usually as typical as tom demydowich's pie. but this has changed. >> what would you do? >> i would invite them in for a cup of coffee, that's we do. >> i heard a ruckus. it was six adults with one child. it was minus 30, we welcomed them inside. >> they say the surge is more than they can handle is that i don
, new york. . for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked... customer: we can't drive this car. tech: ...they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work. bye, bye. because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. if you've got a life, you gotta...
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commanding the new york city militia artillery. now in my opinion, and i have to make that clear, in my opinion, general washington knew that his troops did not have the expertise, the training or experience to defeat the german forces from these professional german regiments on a fair field of battle. there's three regiments here, about 1500 men, washington is approaching with 2500 men. he has more troops, but his troops do not have the level of training and ability of the german troops do. and i think washington believed that and that washington's strategy here is to deprive the enemy of a fair field of battle. we are now in millville park in the city of trenton, where about half a mile, five blocks away from the battle monuments which is at the top of the battlefield, this is the base of the battlefield. not broad street is here, warren street, king street you can see the traffic light over there. it's a quite a distance. about 200 yards apart, this is the face of the triangle. this is where washington's other force would come i
commanding the new york city militia artillery. now in my opinion, and i have to make that clear, in my opinion, general washington knew that his troops did not have the expertise, the training or experience to defeat the german forces from these professional german regiments on a fair field of battle. there's three regiments here, about 1500 men, washington is approaching with 2500 men. he has more troops, but his troops do not have the level of training and ability of the german troops do....
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from new york, that is it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ mr. buffett: i said, "what do i do with this money?" he said, "investing it is about assigning the right use for the money." i did not want to go to college. my dad wanted me to go to college. i had $175,000. i thought that was all i would need to live the rest of my life. david: did you ever run into that guy again? mr. buffett: he needs protection now. david: when you had your first annual meeting, how many showed up at that? mr. buffett: we had about 12. you have to count my aunt katie and my uncle fred. david: any advice to a young investor who would like to emulate you? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: most people would not recognize me if my tie was not fixed. let's leave it this way. ri
from new york, that is it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ mr. buffett: i said, "what do i do with this money?" he said, "investing it is about assigning the right use for the money." i did not want to go to college. my dad wanted me to go to college. i had $175,000. i thought that was all i would need to live the rest of my life. david: did you ever run into that guy again? mr. buffett: he needs...
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>> quÉ bueno que pasa aquÍ en new york y aquÍ estamos esperando lo Último es lo mejor. kardashian y tambiÉn estamos esperando, aracely arÁmbula va a llegar. >>> sÍ ya estÁ llegando. >>> seÑores ya va a llegar, regresamos con mÁs en esta alfombra azul desde manhattan. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> yo quiero ver a todos. >>> ♪ .. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> eso. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> así se siente comer un footlong de subway®. por un lado, nos invita a disfrutar su delicioso sabor y, por el otro, a festejar que solo cuesta $6. footlong sub del día por solo $6. siete días, siete footlongs, siete maneras más de disfrutar subway®. con un nuevo creamer de leche de almendra deliciosamente cremoso. echo con almendras reales y vainilla de madagascar, lo natural se vuelve delicioso. nuevos creamers natural bliss de leche de almendra. stir things up. uno...dos...tres... estornudar estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrte
>> quÉ bueno que pasa aquÍ en new york y aquÍ estamos esperando lo Último es lo mejor. kardashian y tambiÉn estamos esperando, aracely arÁmbula va a llegar. >>> sÍ ya estÁ llegando. >>> seÑores ya va a llegar, regresamos con mÁs en esta alfombra azul desde manhattan. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> yo quiero ver a todos. >>> ♪ .. >>>...
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, you've seen the artic article in the "new york times." the main point though is the president of the united states, what he was telling to comey, comey would draft memorandum which are in the file right now so there's a contemporaneous record of what comey says the president told him to end this investigation into the president's former national security adviser. he's a good guy, according to this article. that's what the president said about michael flynn. >> three things. one, comey was concerned enough, as you know, wolf, to take these notes down, concerned enough about trump, concerned enough about what he believed trump was asking him to do. two, in order to believe the white house's argument here you have to believe james comby is lying or that the memos that were red to michael schmidt at the "new york times" were misread in some way out of context, three, if james comey was lying and are h a vendetta against donald trump, he would have released this stuff or leaked it out shortly thereafter, he wouldn't wait in order to prereceive
, you've seen the artic article in the "new york times." the main point though is the president of the united states, what he was telling to comey, comey would draft memorandum which are in the file right now so there's a contemporaneous record of what comey says the president told him to end this investigation into the president's former national security adviser. he's a good guy, according to this article. that's what the president said about michael flynn. >> three things....
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i found out in the card catalog in the new york public library holds her father's papers. and his diaries where he talks about when she died. he's worth a biography himself. so there's a lot of information about the family there. the national women's party papers which are were, they're in microfilm in various places and, of course, the shewall house which just became declared a national parks i believe, was where alice paul lived for a few years and is graced by this wonderful photograph -- i'm sorry, oil painting of aye these that was done in the 1920s. it was recently restored. that's a wonderful resource for finding about these militant suffragists led by alice paul be. other to places, i went to northern ireland to look at, trace her family who was mulholland, he changed it to milholland when they got here. and i went to the little township her grandfather was from. and basically bumped into people named mulholland who probably were related to her, and they invited me to spend the night with them. and they -- interesting, the first place they took me to see as a guest
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i'm elaine quijano in new york, for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us. and a special thanks to u.s. service members as we honor our fallen heros on >>> next on "eyewitness news" tragedy in in north philadelphia >>> an early morning fire kills three in north philadelphia. the fire officials are making to the community. >>> after a trip overseas, president trump is back in washington. just as the russian investigation heats up. chelsea? >> reporter: showers and storms move in. what does this mean >>> live from the cbs3 broadcast her center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> pouring out so much from the first floor >> on "eyewitness news" tragedy in north philadelphia. >> row home goes up in flames with a
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his real estate deals in new york state are being looked into by the new york attorney general's office and by the manhattan district attorney's office. but tonight nbc news confirms a federal investigator -- that federal investigators have issued a subpoena for records released to this loan taken out by manafort last year. right after -- immediately after he left the trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion about his ties to pro-kremlin political figures in ukraine. why did paul manafort leave the trump campaign exactly when he did? what arrangement did he make with the trump campaign about the terms of his leaving? why did he do multiple, multimillion-dollar cash-heavy real estate deals in and around new york city immediately after the time when he left the trump campaign? and if federal investigators are now onto that, when it comes to paul manafort, does that create pressure for paul manafort to talk to investigators about anything else he knows that might be helpful for their broader inquiries? what a night. stay with us. (vo) pro plan bright mind adult 7+ promotes alertness and m
his real estate deals in new york state are being looked into by the new york attorney general's office and by the manhattan district attorney's office. but tonight nbc news confirms a federal investigator -- that federal investigators have issued a subpoena for records released to this loan taken out by manafort last year. right after -- immediately after he left the trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion about his ties to pro-kremlin political figures in ukraine. why did paul manafort...
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in new york. the new set of d.c., fast and furious this morning. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. journey to the white house seriously denying a "new york times" report that a memo by former fbi director james comey says president trump asked to shut down the investigation into national security adviser michael flynn. the statement saying end quote while the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent men who served and protected her country, the president has never asked mr. call me or anyone else to end an investigation involving general flynn. lauren: jason shape its man-to-man in the fbi and over a copy of the memo. >> would see the documentation is fair. we need to type the person who wrote those benevolent creature bred your support to get his take on it. whether that's a public hearing i'm not quite sure yet. lauren: congressmen saying i have my subpoena pen ready. joe crowley calling for an independent commission. >> what i wanted it to list the facts. the only way to
in new york. the new set of d.c., fast and furious this morning. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. journey to the white house seriously denying a "new york times" report that a memo by former fbi director james comey says president trump asked to shut down the investigation into national security adviser michael flynn. the statement saying end quote while the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent...
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. >> i'm at new york's madison state garden. the nypd deployed a task force due to heightened concerns. >>> then, karma. >> katy perry gives her side of the taylor swift feud. >> really, like, she started it. it's time for her to finish it. does she have a new feud with miley? >>> and "the voice" is shaking things up. is gwen gone for good? >> trying to get fired now. what's it take to get fired around here? >> now for may 23rd, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> ariana grande says she's broken after the terrorist attack that took the lives of her young fans. coverage from around the world. we are in england at the arena where the senseless act took place, and michelle turner outside madison square garden. >> however, we begin in hollywood, ken? >> supposed to be a day of celebration, michael bay honored here on hollywood boulevard, but, of course, on everyone's mind is the horrific attack in manchester, and so many sending out condolencing to the victims. ♪ >>> i mean, i don't have the words for it. i just have absolut
. >> i'm at new york's madison state garden. the nypd deployed a task force due to heightened concerns. >>> then, karma. >> katy perry gives her side of the taylor swift feud. >> really, like, she started it. it's time for her to finish it. does she have a new feud with miley? >>> and "the voice" is shaking things up. is gwen gone for good? >> trying to get fired now. what's it take to get fired around here? >> now for may 23rd, 2017,...
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this story first reported by "new york times". the president told comey that flynn did nothing wrong, we're told despite the fact that he was fired for lying to the vice president about his conversations with russian ambassador. sources say this encounter happened after a briefing involving vice president mike pence and attorney general jeff sessions who the president asked to leave the room, according to sources, so that he could speak privately with comey. comey was reportedly so concerned by the president's comments that he documented the exchange in just one of a number of memos he wrote out of concern. the president was trying to stop the investigation. the white house for its part has flatly denied these allegations saying the president never asked mr. comey or anyone else to end the investigation. this is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the conversation between the president and mr. comey. now, we do know a lot of background. in a tweet last week the president threatened comey or at least warned him about potential
this story first reported by "new york times". the president told comey that flynn did nothing wrong, we're told despite the fact that he was fired for lying to the vice president about his conversations with russian ambassador. sources say this encounter happened after a briefing involving vice president mike pence and attorney general jeff sessions who the president asked to leave the room, according to sources, so that he could speak privately with comey. comey was reportedly so...
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. >>> from new york, this is abc news. >> good evening. the supreme court ruled today that there is nothing unconstitutional in the death penalty is an expression of society's moral outrage at particular crimes. >> in the 1970s, we had a four-year moratorium on the death penalty. the u.s. supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.s. supreme court said it's constitutional. and then we started seeing the death penalty back in place. death rows repopulated with new criminals like gary gilmore. >> it seems the people of utah want the death penalty but don't want executions. i took them literal and serious when they sentenced me to death. >> the crimes were not especially extreme. it was two robbery/murders. but when he was convicted he wanted to die. he wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. so two years later he was put to death by firing squad. and became the very first person in america in this new era to be executed. and his words were "let's do it." >> the order of the fourth judicia
. >>> from new york, this is abc news. >> good evening. the supreme court ruled today that there is nothing unconstitutional in the death penalty is an expression of society's moral outrage at particular crimes. >> in the 1970s, we had a four-year moratorium on the death penalty. the u.s. supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.s. supreme court said it's constitutional. and then we started seeing the death penalty...
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york or investigations into money laundering through real estate in new york or investigations into the goose of her figure -- gucifer figure? any one those investigations may provide a thread that would be key to the election investigation. if paul manafort was doing certain things during the election because of his prior ties to russian-backed ukrainian oligarchs, that may explain why trump was so favorable to the russians and so on and so forth. you see what i mean, that there are a number of different corners of this investigation -- the when i did not mention is the one into the actual hack in pittsburgh. anyone of them might be important to the question of the trump associates role in the election. i just want some kind of assurances that mueller will also be able to protect those other ones that are not technically part of the election. , your commenteler on the "washington post" revelation of this comment eight last year the house majority leader kevin mccarthy in a private conversation with house speaker paul ryan and other republicans, mccarthy said -- ryan urged colleague
york or investigations into money laundering through real estate in new york or investigations into the goose of her figure -- gucifer figure? any one those investigations may provide a thread that would be key to the election investigation. if paul manafort was doing certain things during the election because of his prior ties to russian-backed ukrainian oligarchs, that may explain why trump was so favorable to the russians and so on and so forth. you see what i mean, that there are a number...
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what you love about new york? >> i love the atmosphere and culture. there's so much culture here. >> what you hope to do new york this week? >> i am trying to enjoy my city. and spent time with my family. >> that is a whole slew of people. >> so selfie with a sailor. >> thank you. a man found a snake at the bottom of his pantry in florida. he is a new york man and he said this does not happen in the north. he called 911. the police came and all they used to get it out, i'll pull. >> we have a crazy video out of california of a big rig fire. >> there is a huge fire on the highway. >> one person is said to be dead. they got the fire out. >> college is not for everyone. how do you explain the strange case of a 20-year-old in the university of maryland who claims he is to be the valedictorian of his class but yet with a 3000 word letter to his parents he said he is going to drop out because i have more inspiration. they do not have a valedictorian, they have a medalist. >> i don't care. >> roller derby. >> i have excelled at a lot of sports in my life. wh
what you love about new york? >> i love the atmosphere and culture. there's so much culture here. >> what you hope to do new york this week? >> i am trying to enjoy my city. and spent time with my family. >> that is a whole slew of people. >> so selfie with a sailor. >> thank you. a man found a snake at the bottom of his pantry in florida. he is a new york man and he said this does not happen in the north. he called 911. the police came and all they used to...
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in the new york times about u.s.-saudi arrays -- relations and the president son-in-law -- president trump son-in-law jared kushner welcome the high-level delegation of saturday's to a gilded reception room next door to the white house and delivered a pep talk, let's get this done today. he was referring to a $100 billion plus deal via mis-direction hope to seal it saudi arabia in time to announce it-- deal in a hopes to seal with saudi arabia in time to announce it. host: new york times goes on to say they are expected to frame the deal as a symbol of american minute commitment to security in the persian gulf. thatr officials point out president obama, whose arms billion, had $115 already approved several weapons in the package. check, -- chuck, independent. caller: this call is concerning trump's alleged interference in the investigation of russia. host: ok. caller: i think the democrats are trying to get comey in jail. host: say that again. caller: i heard him testified there was no, under oath, that buddy trying
in the new york times about u.s.-saudi arrays -- relations and the president son-in-law -- president trump son-in-law jared kushner welcome the high-level delegation of saturday's to a gilded reception room next door to the white house and delivered a pep talk, let's get this done today. he was referring to a $100 billion plus deal via mis-direction hope to seal it saudi arabia in time to announce it-- deal in a hopes to seal with saudi arabia in time to announce it. host: new york times goes...
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the new york times is in the news because of the leaked pictures of the various bits used by the manchester bomb but this article is quite interesting. it's a feature. some migrants flee in style. talking about the cost for those who perhaps wants —— want a guaranteed safe trip if that is possible. there are no guarantees in any of this. the number the new york times has as a family of six paying about $96,000. that is for the whole journey from afghanistan across to turkey. yet as we were having a chat before we came now, there are people paying not much less than that to go oi'i paying not much less than that to go ona dinghy, paying not much less than that to go on a dinghy, on a raft. again, this isjust another on a dinghy, on a raft. again, this is just another example of how desperate people at the end of any economic spectrum being exploited and there are no guarantees. there are no guarantees to when they arrive in turkey or the european union. we are still in early summer. these numbers could increase. i'm afraid we are inevitably going to see more afraid we are inevitably goin
the new york times is in the news because of the leaked pictures of the various bits used by the manchester bomb but this article is quite interesting. it's a feature. some migrants flee in style. talking about the cost for those who perhaps wants —— want a guaranteed safe trip if that is possible. there are no guarantees in any of this. the number the new york times has as a family of six paying about $96,000. that is for the whole journey from afghanistan across to turkey. yet as we were...
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"the new york times" correspondence, for example, we had the ombudsman for "the new york times," read all these tweets from these people, her correspondence, she couldn't defend them. i am just saying, is that of the association, don't you feel the credibility of the report as you represent is undermined when they wave their opinions run a public? >> i think it is important to report the facts in the news and to stay neutral. >> tucker: you would encourage your members not to reveal their political biases in public? >> was not the correspondence association's job to tell her members how to do their jobs. it's not. we stand up for the values of truth, the values of reporting the facts and values of the first amendment, which is to have acted to the president, to be able to do our jobs and that is why we advocate for it. >> tucker: the idea that your readers or viewers believe you is a central not just business model -- if you had a white house press corps that was 100% middle aged white men, there would be a full-blown outcry about the lack of diversity. i bet you 100 bucks, doesn't lo
"the new york times" correspondence, for example, we had the ombudsman for "the new york times," read all these tweets from these people, her correspondence, she couldn't defend them. i am just saying, is that of the association, don't you feel the credibility of the report as you represent is undermined when they wave their opinions run a public? >> i think it is important to report the facts in the news and to stay neutral. >> tucker: you would encourage your...
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in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: after saying he was out, returning to the investing world. he has raised 100 $50 million for his new fund, called section 32. joining us and it -- in an exclusive interview, he oversaw many startups. great to have you back. >> great to see you. emily: you said we were at peak vc, the market is too crowded. what changed? >> i'm back. thank you. i think we are still at peak vc. i was not happy with the fund i was constituting in terms of the investor rates, so i took a minute to reconstitute it and build a smaller, more focused fund. i think the majority of the companies i will invest in are built around relationships i have built over the last 10 years. andy: if we are at peak vc, goldman sachs says there is a lot of money to invest, how do you break in? >> hopefully i am in already to some degree. with a smaller font, i have the advantage to be very selective in the company's eye investing, the people i higher. -- the company's eye investing, the peop
in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: after saying he was out, returning to the investing world. he has raised 100 $50 million for his new fund, called section 32. joining us and it -- in an exclusive interview, he oversaw many startups. great to have you back. >> great to see you. emily: you said we were at peak vc, the market is too crowded. what changed? >> i'm back. thank you. i think we are still at peak vc. i was not happy with the fund i was constituting in terms of...
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new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the creative wondering if they have never heard of before with the domino sugar refinery may be gone but the new brooklyn so the of consultants so the house next tour timmy referred to earlier with the shift to the new knowledge economy. that is really gentrification in the brownstone. also the irish couple was living there like other immigrants that had the civil service job his wife had been in charge but fa
new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map....
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in his entire life he has not been in new york city. here tonight a meeting with the prime minister of australia, acknowledging that healthcare bill could change. he will be speaking moments from now at the "uss intrepid" and then he is going later tonight after that to one of his properties, not mar-a-lago, to bedminster actually in northern new jersey, where he is going to spend a long weekend. we don't yet know his full -- his full -- >> good evening. thanks for joining us. we're live from washington for a second night where the cheers and jeer went through the capitol after passing the healthcare bill that will take over obamacare and what we still do not know about it. for all the victory lap force the president and house republicans today this is not the end of the trumpcare debate, only the beginning. the bill faces a number of challenges going forward including the senate. tonight, the president is back in new york for the first time since he took office with australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. what was the president's
in his entire life he has not been in new york city. here tonight a meeting with the prime minister of australia, acknowledging that healthcare bill could change. he will be speaking moments from now at the "uss intrepid" and then he is going later tonight after that to one of his properties, not mar-a-lago, to bedminster actually in northern new jersey, where he is going to spend a long weekend. we don't yet know his full -- his full -- >> good evening. thanks for joining us....
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pro, trump can visit his favorite places in new york. con -- [ as trump ] "wall" street and "chinatown." [ laughter ] chinatown. [ laughter ] pro, trump buying a shirt says "i heart new york." con, mike pence buying a shirt that says, "i heart my wife and like new york as a friend." [ laughter and applause ] that's a catchy slogan. that's catchy. >> steve: fits on the back. >> jimmy: pro, seeing donald trump climb aboard the u.s.s. intrepid. con, then seeing new yorkers untie the rope and push it towards new jersey. [ laughter and applause ] "he's your problem now! au revoir!" >> steve: say hi to chris christie! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro, going to koreatown. con, starting a war with north koreatown. [ laughter and applause ] that's a tricky situation. >> steve: i'd be honored. >> jimmy: pro, it'll cost the nypd over $300,000 in extra security forces to control crowds. con, or they could do it for free with two united airline workers. i mean -- [ cheers and applause ] "get over here! come here!" pro, he'll be here for cinco de mayo. con,
pro, trump can visit his favorite places in new york. con -- [ as trump ] "wall" street and "chinatown." [ laughter ] chinatown. [ laughter ] pro, trump buying a shirt says "i heart new york." con, mike pence buying a shirt that says, "i heart my wife and like new york as a friend." [ laughter and applause ] that's a catchy slogan. that's catchy. >> steve: fits on the back. >> jimmy: pro, seeing donald trump climb aboard the u.s.s. intrepid....
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>> that's right. >> democratic politics and even in the city of new york, liberal new york city where i watched the politics be implemented and the appeal to them be introduceded and not country, not west virginia, not the rust belt, new york city when those politics were so potent that i want people to think about the brain circuitry being cultivated in them when politicians are making those appeals and choose to elect leaders and to work towards a system of justis that they would want to see used on people they loved if the people they loved were the ones accused. >> let's not forget you grew up in new york as i became i public figure and donald trump is from new york. so the administration we're talking about is new york bone an born and raised. >> i the central park kids. >> in the early '90s. he is a product of new york at that peak period of high crime, a sense of decline and the sense of people of color particularly were coming out of the borders and that was the wilding thing, right? and he took those politics and he was able to take them from new york city in the '808s and '9
>> that's right. >> democratic politics and even in the city of new york, liberal new york city where i watched the politics be implemented and the appeal to them be introduceded and not country, not west virginia, not the rust belt, new york city when those politics were so potent that i want people to think about the brain circuitry being cultivated in them when politicians are making those appeals and choose to elect leaders and to work towards a system of justis that they would...
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in new york, abigail doolittle. abigail: since i am taking on mark barton, i have to go big .ith the yen and ham it up a three-year chart of the end. the dollar-yen traded higher. it has been in the range of 100 and 125. the dollar-yen is down 5%, the worst year since 2011. the dollar is declining. there might be more declines ahead for the dollar and strength of the yen. the 50 day moving average goes below the 200 day moving average. last year, the yen went all the way down to 100, the dollar-yen went all the way to 100. there is reason to think we could see the dollar-yen go back to 100 as we have a haven bid for the yen on uncertainty in d.c.. so much going on that there are smart early investors going to be haven class. vonnie: let's go to mark barton. his piece today is inspired -- and spire today's battle. a lovely piece about volatility, or the lack of it. he cites a 90 day volatility, the lowest level since november 2014. this is gold running at levels almost unseen. what is going on, the sheer volume of in
in new york, abigail doolittle. abigail: since i am taking on mark barton, i have to go big .ith the yen and ham it up a three-year chart of the end. the dollar-yen traded higher. it has been in the range of 100 and 125. the dollar-yen is down 5%, the worst year since 2011. the dollar is declining. there might be more declines ahead for the dollar and strength of the yen. the 50 day moving average goes below the 200 day moving average. last year, the yen went all the way down to 100, the...
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caller: i'm calling to say about "the new york times" bragging about obama's book. if you listen closely, you'll find out that bill years wrote that book and he even admitted it. that is a crock. another thing -- we had harry truman. he went back home broke. he never went around doing speeches. he said i would not accept money for being a president. so there's a difference. host: i can give you some history on that as well. from cal thomas, "when he left office in 1953, harry truman and his wife went to independence, missouri, where they lived in a house they previously shared with her mother. he refused to serve on corporate board's and rejected other financial opportunities that might have been his because he said he did not want to diminish the integrity of the presidency. richard nixon departed from that standard, charging for $1 million for an interview with frost. to paraphrase the title of a book by joe mcginnis had begun." don is in memphis, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. i would just like to say one thing. for hundred thousand dollars for $4
caller: i'm calling to say about "the new york times" bragging about obama's book. if you listen closely, you'll find out that bill years wrote that book and he even admitted it. that is a crock. another thing -- we had harry truman. he went back home broke. he never went around doing speeches. he said i would not accept money for being a president. so there's a difference. host: i can give you some history on that as well. from cal thomas, "when he left office in 1953, harry...
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in other news this morning, front page of the "new york times," on the russian investigation. russians talked of ways to sway trump advisors. this reporting by matthew rosenberg, adam goldman, and matt puzzo in the "new york times," american spies collected information last summer revealing that senior russian intelligence and political officials were discussing how to exert influence over donald trump through his advisors, according to three current and former american officials familiar with the intelligence -- host: that in today's "new york times." the paper also has this story this morning, house panel will subpoena flynn, according to the top democrat. that is adam schiff of california, the top democrat on the house intelligence committee. he said that they will be issuing subpoenas to michael flynn. he said he hoped the committee would issue the subpoenas this week before congress leaves for a one-week recess. it was unclear whether their subpoenas would seek documents or mr. flynn's testimony or both. remember, mr. flynn denied his testimony and denied subpoena request
in other news this morning, front page of the "new york times," on the russian investigation. russians talked of ways to sway trump advisors. this reporting by matthew rosenberg, adam goldman, and matt puzzo in the "new york times," american spies collected information last summer revealing that senior russian intelligence and political officials were discussing how to exert influence over donald trump through his advisors, according to three current and former american...
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himself at a real estate conference in new york in 2008. russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets. we see a lot of money pouring in from russia. david, the thought i had today was it's interesting they wrote this letter because it sort of opens the door on the tax issue once again but also made me think i wonder how much we could learn from the taxes themselves given what jewel yi is talking about, given how adept this sort of international plutocratic class is at hiding money to begin with. >> the tax returns are the starting point for audits, but tonight at dc report.org, we break a major story by richard behar, a longtime investigative reporter at "forbes" magazine about trump kazakhs money. it goes everywhere from a strange real estate deal in cincinnati, ohio, to the largest city in kazakhstan, and it's further evidence of how trump keeps carefully wording what he says to keep us from paying attention to the reality that ms. ioffe talked about, and that is it's all done through empty companies and
himself at a real estate conference in new york in 2008. russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets. we see a lot of money pouring in from russia. david, the thought i had today was it's interesting they wrote this letter because it sort of opens the door on the tax issue once again but also made me think i wonder how much we could learn from the taxes themselves given what jewel yi is talking about, given how adept this sort of international plutocratic...
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>> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> president trump is reportedly engaging in somewhat unusual cell phone diplomacy. he's handed out his cell phone number to world leaders. that's according to the "associated press." he's reportedly urged the leaders of mexico and canada to call him directly. so far only prime minister trudeau has exchanged numbers. the alleged practice is a breach of diplomatic protocol. calls to heads of states are usually highly orchestrated affairs. >>> on top of the president's cell phone habits, his tweets usually provide the clearest view of his thoughts but the midnight tweet has many wondering what is meant by this. despite the constant negative press, cavfefe is now trending and has become one of the president's most recent retweeted in months in the four hours since it's been posted. >>> the pentagon has tested a defense missile system. the in ter scepter missile blasted off from the air force base in california. it maneuvered in the path of one destroying the tar
>> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> president trump is reportedly engaging in somewhat unusual cell phone diplomacy. he's handed out his cell phone number to world leaders. that's according to the "associated press." he's reportedly urged the leaders of mexico and canada to call him directly. so far only prime minister trudeau has exchanged numbers. the alleged practice is a breach of diplomatic protocol. calls to heads of states are usually...
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this is my first fleet week, my first time in new york city. it's been eye opening and humbling. >> we're honored to have them with us. >>> coming up next, how ipads are revolutionizing the way blind and visually impaired students learn and interact with the digital world. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. >>> according to lifewire.com, apple has sold 360 million ipads since the original was launched in 2010. seven years later, people are still finding new ways to use them. teachers for the school for the blind say ipads are revolutionizing the way their students learn and interact. >> reporter: at one of the oldest scho
this is my first fleet week, my first time in new york city. it's been eye opening and humbling. >> we're honored to have them with us. >>> coming up next, how ipads are revolutionizing the way blind and visually impaired students learn and interact with the digital world. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen...
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he hated teddy roosevelt because he felt roosevelt took his place as the rising star of new york city anti machine politics. he was a high official to the gop party at one point. his hope was everything was from buying the tube system from here and helped millions. >> host: so what happens after leaving? >> guest: she becomes an activist. one of the first things she does is get involved. it was a skirt and top simpler than the victorian interest. and the women are paid making horrible wages and in horrible conditions. a number of recent grads go to protest and she knew she wanted to be a lawyer. greenwic village is the place to live. she tries to get into harvard law school and they say no but new york city university is open more to women lawyers so she gets her law degree. she is still going every summer to london. she wants to do good. unlike the first generation of women's rights activists in the 19th century who are ernest and somber. these women are more about professional fulfillment which is the opposite of the victorian true women. this is the first generation of women to go
he hated teddy roosevelt because he felt roosevelt took his place as the rising star of new york city anti machine politics. he was a high official to the gop party at one point. his hope was everything was from buying the tube system from here and helped millions. >> host: so what happens after leaving? >> guest: she becomes an activist. one of the first things she does is get involved. it was a skirt and top simpler than the victorian interest. and the women are paid making...