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>> as a detective in new york mr. mayor, i think one of the best detectives in the united states, i would like to have him head my squad of detectives. >> from the beginning, do we ofed an almost hopeless job clearing out gangsters and racketeers. >> for the last time are you going to keep out of our territory or not? >> i am not. >> i don't need any protection. ♪ staff small head big began singling out single records and getting them to talk. after long months of hard patient dangerous work, do we had collected enough evidence to move in on the city's racketeers. of the 73 environments -- indictments, duly convicted all but one. rackets which would flourish with complete immunity began breaking up as the city's gang overlords went off to jail. on the strength of this brilliant record, tom dewey was nominated for district attorney. defeating the candidate by an oppressive majority, he continued his crimes gnashing record and was on the road to the governor's mansion at albany. though it was in new york that he rose
>> as a detective in new york mr. mayor, i think one of the best detectives in the united states, i would like to have him head my squad of detectives. >> from the beginning, do we ofed an almost hopeless job clearing out gangsters and racketeers. >> for the last time are you going to keep out of our territory or not? >> i am not. >> i don't need any protection. ♪ staff small head big began singling out single records and getting them to talk. after long months...
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you know about the new york times. they only print what is fit to print. i just described this situation of collaboration rooted with unnamed sources with no direct knowledge of this event and the alleged victim does not even remember. wended this that i describe become fit to print by the supposed american paper of record? the sad consequences of this article are a misinformed public a greater divide of our own discourse and a deeper lack of faith in the news media. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum due to technical difficulties we are joining this in progress. >> and
you know about the new york times. they only print what is fit to print. i just described this situation of collaboration rooted with unnamed sources with no direct knowledge of this event and the alleged victim does not even remember. wended this that i describe become fit to print by the supposed american paper of record? the sad consequences of this article are a misinformed public a greater divide of our own discourse and a deeper lack of faith in the news media. i yield the floor and...
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york. 1970 is another crucial event it's the fiscal crisis in new york. it's a complicated story , new york city almost went bankrupt , the financial capital wall street could not pay their bills and they came that close to going into bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. the impact of the recession's a really hit your. they lose a couple hundred thousand jobs. at the same time going back to the 60s which was a good time economically. new york institutes of city income tax , they have lots of revenue coming , but they also increase city programs. there's greater demand for city programs and the welfare new york you have white middle- class residents are leaving the city , that impacts negatively the tax base. they are slightly poor with a greater demand for social services. what the city does in the early 70s, it did this in their early 60s and resumed again in the 70s. did a lot of borrowing. so you think how do these buildings get built? they borrow , bonds. there is nothing wrong with that per se but they borrowed a lot and the bonds were shor
york. 1970 is another crucial event it's the fiscal crisis in new york. it's a complicated story , new york city almost went bankrupt , the financial capital wall street could not pay their bills and they came that close to going into bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. the impact of the recession's a really hit your. they lose a couple hundred thousand jobs. at the same time going back to the 60s which was a good time economically. new york institutes of city income tax , they have...
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jason: new york essentially became the venue of choice because even if you are outside of new york, it was filed in a certain way in new york you could just go to a court, get a stamp and get your money. zach: that's right. it was a nationwide practice but they were all using courts in new york and relatively small county clerk offices in places like buffalo. carol: but these confessions of judgment, what's fascinating is the small business owner, if you took this loan, you basically signed away your right to have your day in court. zach: that's right. it was a little bit like a plea agreement in a criminal case where you are essentially admitting that you owe this debt. in the case of the cash advances, you signed that as a condition of getting the loan, so before you get the loan, you are admitting you're not paying it back and giving the lender total latitude to file at any time they want. carol: talk to us about the bill that governor cuomo signed. zach: right. so the bill the governor signed last friday ends the practice when it comes to using the new york courts against out-of-st
jason: new york essentially became the venue of choice because even if you are outside of new york, it was filed in a certain way in new york you could just go to a court, get a stamp and get your money. zach: that's right. it was a nationwide practice but they were all using courts in new york and relatively small county clerk offices in places like buffalo. carol: but these confessions of judgment, what's fascinating is the small business owner, if you took this loan, you basically signed...
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. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's" wall street." if. maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo, thanks for joining us. coming up, former chairman and ceo of the new york stock exchange, dick grasso, is our special guest this weekend. but first, as the number of central banks cutting interest rates continues to grow, three more central banks cut rates this past week, u.s./china trade talks remaining in a stalemate although there are some signs that maybe things are easing and the two can come together. more and more investors are still starting to discuss that r-word, the recession. where are we? we've got some very good numbers on retail this week when we had better than expected retail sales numbers coming out, up four-tenths of a percent. the odds are as high as 75% for a recession, but is he right? former imf chief economist joins me right now, ken, it is great to have you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. maria: we'
. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's" wall street." if. maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo, thanks for joining us. coming up, former chairman and ceo of the new york stock exchange, dick grasso, is our special guest this weekend. but first, as the number of central banks cutting interest rates continues to grow, three more central...
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what is the feeling there in new york? the new york public school system had allowed all of their 1.1 million stu d e nts to allowed all of their 1.1 million students to be absent, to take part in this, but of course this is the united states and a lot of things often become politicized, so it was also made clear by the new york public school system that teachers we re public school system that teachers were not allowed to participate, because this could be seen as a political action. a real sign that, yes, on the one hand you see that's there have been, this has been open to stu d e nts there have been, this has been open to students to participate in. but on the other, you certainly see that there is a strong political tinge to this climate change issue, and that was certainly made true by the statement made by the new york public school system. just briefly, just mark our card for us. what is expected to happen there over the next couple of hours? over the next few hours, we are going to hear some more speeches, some mo
what is the feeling there in new york? the new york public school system had allowed all of their 1.1 million stu d e nts to allowed all of their 1.1 million students to be absent, to take part in this, but of course this is the united states and a lot of things often become politicized, so it was also made clear by the new york public school system that teachers we re public school system that teachers were not allowed to participate, because this could be seen as a political action. a real...
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york times" it's been "the new york times", you showed the clip of basically the reporters throwing their editors under the bus, the times screwed up here, no doubt about that. the times screw up here and my interaction with them over the years has been there's no single editor, times has bad habit of looking at things depending on where they are in the paper, they look at things on the front page differently than they do something that's in the weekend section that's promoting a book, the question is should they be promoting a book of -- to their reporters. >> it's common in the media. >> i know it's common and doesn't make it right. should they be looking at those the same way they look at niece article and clearly they didn't. reporters expressed opinions that are different and out of the line of typical editorial standards, so let's not forget, brett kavanaugh is not winning any kind of man of the year award, so the notion that the time is -- >> i'm sorry, what does that mean? >> it means that there are a lot of open-ended issues from his testimony, you are -- hold on, you are q
york times" it's been "the new york times", you showed the clip of basically the reporters throwing their editors under the bus, the times screwed up here, no doubt about that. the times screw up here and my interaction with them over the years has been there's no single editor, times has bad habit of looking at things depending on where they are in the paper, they look at things on the front page differently than they do something that's in the weekend section that's promoting a...
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"the new york times" reports new york is moving to ban flavored e-cigarettes by emergency order. governor andrew cuomo announced yesterday that he will pursue swift action this week to end their sale. >> i'm not relying or waiting for the federal government. i don't expect them to do anything responsibly, to act responsibly, because i've never seen them act responsibly. so our destiny is in our own hands, and we're taking action. >> new york would become the second in the nation behind michigan to outlaw flavored e-cigarettes which are popular with teenagers. the move comes days after president trump announced plans for a similar ban. >>> cbs philadelphia station kyw reports nearly two dozen were injured when two decks collapsed at a home in wildwood, new jersey. a neighbor said it's amazing nobody was killed. at least 22 people were treated and released including three children. it happened saturday evening on the jersey shore. a witness reports there were several people including children on the first deck at the time, and she described seeing the deck collapse. >> people start
"the new york times" reports new york is moving to ban flavored e-cigarettes by emergency order. governor andrew cuomo announced yesterday that he will pursue swift action this week to end their sale. >> i'm not relying or waiting for the federal government. i don't expect them to do anything responsibly, to act responsibly, because i've never seen them act responsibly. so our destiny is in our own hands, and we're taking action. >> new york would become the second in the...
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week, the united nations general assembly in new york, the second week of new york fed repo operations. equities today, the s&p 500 down. , butacturing data held up pmi for services was below expectations. the 10 year yield at 1.68%. crude lower. lower 1.64%. jp morgan downgrading the sector. fears, too. john williams is speaking, saying the fed is monitoring money market developments. be sure this will be part of the conversation all week this week, and bill dudley and a couple of moments. markets, the dax down. pmi data in france and germany disappointed, driving the stoxx 600 lower. poundro weaker, as is the , 0.5 percent versus the dollar. a bloomberg surveillance special event, former new york president bill dudley. >> we welcome all of you worldwide. . special moment a conversation with william dudley. , not ayou back 14 years , bill dudleye shockingly pressing a. .- press against that was when tim got her said come over to the fed desk and help us with the short-term markets. b'snot were killing to get in school. the only b is the one in microeconomics, so i'm not sure he's qual
week, the united nations general assembly in new york, the second week of new york fed repo operations. equities today, the s&p 500 down. , butacturing data held up pmi for services was below expectations. the 10 year yield at 1.68%. crude lower. lower 1.64%. jp morgan downgrading the sector. fears, too. john williams is speaking, saying the fed is monitoring money market developments. be sure this will be part of the conversation all week this week, and bill dudley and a couple of moments....
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then they go to the muslim center of new york. we didn't know what they were up to and if they were meeting with people, if this was all part of the plot. surveillance is watching to see if anybody else comes and goes. >> and by the way, we got surveillance going on adis at another location. >> then after a little bit of time, zazi takes him back to his apartment and he continues on. he's going to various religious locations and we really don't know what's going on. >> was this plot a religious plot? >> no. >> i don't think that they were overly religious. they were muslim. but it's really not about that at all. >> there might have been relinlon that they can base plot on because of injustices done by muslims by the west. i think there is a lot more to it than that. it's wanting to be part of something bigger. of it's trying to find an identity. >> the way i look at it, and it's not the fbi, this is the way i look at it, is that they haven't fully enveloped the american dream with the american dream hasn't fully enveloped them. >>
then they go to the muslim center of new york. we didn't know what they were up to and if they were meeting with people, if this was all part of the plot. surveillance is watching to see if anybody else comes and goes. >> and by the way, we got surveillance going on adis at another location. >> then after a little bit of time, zazi takes him back to his apartment and he continues on. he's going to various religious locations and we really don't know what's going on. >> was...
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all my own what we are witnessing right here in new york is a very cheerful and colorful process and the streets are will be packed with students and therefore we even had to move to go a few steps away from the main square with because we couldn't get a transmission signal from that because so many students have come together here in new york they've brought signs and pictures they painted showing the earth as it reading that this is our home one side ratz oceans are rising so are we and why i took to choose a high school to high school students from new jersey and they told me that they wanted to be here to be part of this global movement because we're talking about the future they said and they also said that they would love to convince president that there's really such a thing a fact that climate change is taking place now as we've said the fridays for future founder gratitude she is spearheading this rally in new york today let's take a quick look at how she has been energizing young people around the world. why he was god then why do we wonder. why scientists and veyron mental
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>> hello, new york city. [cheers] honor to me to be here with all of you today on this .istorical day people are striking today in over 150 countries. [cheers] on all continents. and when i say all continents, i mean all continents, even antarctica. [cheers] and we are not in school today. and this time we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today, either. [cheers] and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is not just the young people's house. we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will not just stand aside and watch. we are united behind the science and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. [cheers] even if that means skipping school or work because this is more important. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us? [cheers] is being stolen for profits? [cheers] say we justple study to become climate scientists or politicians so we in the future can solve the climate crisis. but by then, it will b
>> hello, new york city. [cheers] honor to me to be here with all of you today on this .istorical day people are striking today in over 150 countries. [cheers] on all continents. and when i say all continents, i mean all continents, even antarctica. [cheers] and we are not in school today. and this time we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today, either. [cheers] and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is not just the young people's house....
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york standing by for your use alexander von naaman i want to take a 1st to where alexandra in new york iran evidently a very big issue germany's chancellor angela merkel has met up with president trump and then she met with iran's president hassan rouhani behind closed doors is there a diplomatic initiative underway. well the german government is certainly trying to seize an opportunity here apparently believing that there is a chance for diplomacy right now and certainly seeing that we are at the crossroads and that moment and that the situation the conflict with iran can ask the late very clique the therefore the german government is engaging in talks with the side as well as the french government we have to understand that after the attacks on crucial oil facilities on saudi territory the you as threatened retaliation but so far president trump has shown restraint and i believe that the europeans understand that this is a crucial moment right now and therefore they are engaging in those talks right a crucial moment indeed thomas do we know what came out of that meeting with presiden
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laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> talks between united autoworker and general motors are expected to continue today. yesterday work stopped at more than factories and warehouses when nearly 50,000 union members went on strike. dean reynolds looks at the issues at stake. >> reporter: striking autoworkers hit the picket lines wondering who to trust, general motors who made over $8 billion in profits last year -- >> do you feel that you're not getting a fair share of those profits? >> i know we're not. otherwise we wouldn't be standing here right now. >> reporter: also their union leadership is under investigation or misuse of benefits. one of their negotiators was arrested last week. >> that has cast a cloud over the negotiations. i think the biggest impact of that is does the rank and file really trust its uaw leadership. >> reporter: gm took the unusual step this weekend of publishing its offer to the union, in effect, going over the heads of the uaw negotiators. more than $7 billion in investmen
laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> talks between united autoworker and general motors are expected to continue today. yesterday work stopped at more than factories and warehouses when nearly 50,000 union members went on strike. dean reynolds looks at the issues at stake. >> reporter: striking autoworkers hit the picket lines wondering who to trust, general motors who made over $8 billion in profits last year -- >> do you feel that you're not getting a fair...
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van wall in new york city. condÉ was the eldest son. he had another brother, louis who was a great pianist but condi grew up essentially without a father. at the age of three william nast decided he was going back to europe to make his fortune. actually it was hard work for. condi wisdom men of the family. he had two younger sisters as well that they called new women. new women were women who didn't hang around with chaperones before the turn of the 20th century to actually work extremely independent and so was his mother. she had to be to keep the family together but of course as the years went on his father stayed away until condÉ was 17. things got pretty tough in the end. the only nast member of the family that stayed close to them with his aunt fannie who was william nast's younger sister. now fannie was actually quite a gal herself. she married into money. she loved fine things. she was very stylish in her own way and considering this picture was taken in the 1880s you could see she did like to look nice. what is amazing is she m
van wall in new york city. condÉ was the eldest son. he had another brother, louis who was a great pianist but condi grew up essentially without a father. at the age of three william nast decided he was going back to europe to make his fortune. actually it was hard work for. condi wisdom men of the family. he had two younger sisters as well that they called new women. new women were women who didn't hang around with chaperones before the turn of the 20th century to actually work extremely...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> a new poll of likely democratic voters in the iowa caucuses shows a change in the ranks. the "des moines register"/cnn poll shows elizabeth warren leading by two points. experts say her slow and steady rise is the result of her ground game. she's also the best-liked candidate in the field. bernie sanders is a distant third followed by pete buttigieg and kamala harris. one in five caucus-goers are set on a first choice candidate, while 63% could support someone else. the iowa caucus will take place in february. >>> and now to escalating tensions in the middle east. iran's president has called on western nations to stay away from the persian gulf. at the same time, the debate continues over who's responsible for an attack on oil facilities in saudi arabia. ian lee reports from riyadh. >> reporter: what started out as an attack on two saudi oil facilities, leaving twisted metal and burnt-out fuel tanks, has turned into a war of words. iran's president, hassan rouhan
laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >>> a new poll of likely democratic voters in the iowa caucuses shows a change in the ranks. the "des moines register"/cnn poll shows elizabeth warren leading by two points. experts say her slow and steady rise is the result of her ground game. she's also the best-liked candidate in the field. bernie sanders is a distant third followed by pete buttigieg and kamala harris. one in five caucus-goers are set on a first choice...
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. >>> we have breaking news tonight in new york. the emergency ban on sales of flavored e-cigarettes, as we now learn of a seventh death linked to vaping. >>> the massive oil attack. and u.s. investigators tonight on the ground in saudi arabia. martha raddatz standing by. >>> the fireworks on the hill tonight. president trump's former campaign manager following instructions from the white house. the angry reaction. >>> in new york city, officers attacked. the shootout when they try to answer a domestic call. >>> we are one-on-one with alex trebek tonight. he reveals a new setback. and what he says keeps him going. >>> and we celebrate the remarkable life and career of our cokie roberts. the journalist, commentator and historian, and tonight, the interview we found, cokie in her own words on how she would like to be remembered. >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin with the tropical storm slamming texas and the gulf right now. and the hurricane strengthening off the east coa
. >>> we have breaking news tonight in new york. the emergency ban on sales of flavored e-cigarettes, as we now learn of a seventh death linked to vaping. >>> the massive oil attack. and u.s. investigators tonight on the ground in saudi arabia. martha raddatz standing by. >>> the fireworks on the hill tonight. president trump's former campaign manager following instructions from the white house. the angry reaction. >>> in new york city, officers attacked. the...
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york city in those neighborhoods in new york city. and so, this is a slide that shows what every public health practitioner wants to see. and that is a measures that we put in place had the desired outcome and the measures we put in place for intended to increase the number of individuals that were vaccinated. so, this is a slide that looks at the previous year and what we see is typically we have a back-to-school rush. the dark line is the 2018, 2019 period and the dotted line is the year before. whawhat baseball is at the beginning of the outbreak, when we declared it, we saw a significant spike in the number of individuals who received the mmr vaccine. and then over time, it dropped. we started issuing exclusion letters and walking more aggressively. we saw the spike their independent we have a low and when we issued a public health emergency, we saw another spike in the number of individuals who were immunized. what you see here is august and september the number of individuals in this school year getting immunized in the back-to-
york city in those neighborhoods in new york city. and so, this is a slide that shows what every public health practitioner wants to see. and that is a measures that we put in place had the desired outcome and the measures we put in place for intended to increase the number of individuals that were vaccinated. so, this is a slide that looks at the previous year and what we see is typically we have a back-to-school rush. the dark line is the 2018, 2019 period and the dotted line is the year...
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one minute later the bagpipers start the processional in new york city, in the shadow of new york city. you will see it on fox news channel as you have for the last 18 years. ainsley: families will start reading names starting at 8:39, reading names of loved ones on that day. brian: 1814, united flight took off from boston, supposed to go to los angeles with nine crewmembers, 56 passengers and five hijackers. would crash. flight 77 took off from dulles near washington non-stop for los angeles. it would divert. 58 passengers were aboard including five hijackers and six crewmembers. steve: 18 years ago right now people were getting on airplanes. they had no idea there were four or five hijackers on each of those planes. pete hegseth, "fox & friends" weekend co-host, he is an army vet. he is down there on this most somber of days. pete? pete: sure is a somber day. it had been a lot of time to soak it up, think about it down here near ground zero. it is contrast of the cowardice of terrorists who attacked civilians going about their daily lives as you talked about. contrast that with the c
one minute later the bagpipers start the processional in new york city, in the shadow of new york city. you will see it on fox news channel as you have for the last 18 years. ainsley: families will start reading names starting at 8:39, reading names of loved ones on that day. brian: 1814, united flight took off from boston, supposed to go to los angeles with nine crewmembers, 56 passengers and five hijackers. would crash. flight 77 took off from dulles near washington non-stop for los angeles....
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fedng up, the new york tackling funding asked. more on the repo operations set to continue next month. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. the new york fed will continue to conduct a series of overnight term repurchase agreements through october 10, amid signs of future funding levels. in a bloomberg opinion piece "the, bill dudley writes incident is not a harbinger of deeper market problems are a larger risk. rather it provides a useful signal for the fed which has been seeking the right levels of reserves for the food -- smooth functioning of financial markets." joining us to discuss is peter coy. while that looks like positive spin on what is going on here, figure out the right level of reserves might have been better before we saw the levels spiked. are we still in a kind of danger zone here? peter: it is touch and go. you inject a certain amount of reserves, you see what that does to the rate. if it is too little, you inject more. if too
fedng up, the new york tackling funding asked. more on the repo operations set to continue next month. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. the new york fed will continue to conduct a series of overnight term repurchase agreements through october 10, amid signs of future funding levels. in a bloomberg opinion piece "the, bill dudley writes incident is not a harbinger of deeper market problems...
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yes, the city and the new york prioritizing. they honed in on the big issue facing of chocolate milk in new york city schools. part of the department of education is now allowing over 1 million students to be away from school to participate also in a climb up on friday. fox news correspondent geraldo rivera, secret service agent and fox contributor dan bongino. we had comrade de blasio on the show. in it he tweeted out, meatless mondays, public schools. and i'm like, no kid wants meatless mondays. he said, i know it is a hit because the kids love it and sean hannity hates it. welcome i will put my menu monday mcdonald's, taco tuesday, wednesdays wednesdays. >> no kid wants his menu, no normal kid wants his menu. now, they can offer it, but let kids decide, no? >> welcome i love chocolate milk and you talk about it right now, but the serious aspect of my childhood obesity is a real problem and it is an epidemic. and the school lunches -- >> hold on, your microphone is giving us a heart ache. dan bongino. >> i don't know where ger
yes, the city and the new york prioritizing. they honed in on the big issue facing of chocolate milk in new york city schools. part of the department of education is now allowing over 1 million students to be away from school to participate also in a climb up on friday. fox news correspondent geraldo rivera, secret service agent and fox contributor dan bongino. we had comrade de blasio on the show. in it he tweeted out, meatless mondays, public schools. and i'm like, no kid wants meatless...
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liberal lunacy striking again in new york city. you are not going to believe, you will not believe what they want to ban from school lunches. geraldo, dan bongino, straight-ahead. ♪ want to ban ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma♪ ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ >> sean: once again, new york city succumbing to liberal lunacy among soaring homelessness rates and each and every month, widespread mistreatment of the police, yes, the city of new york are prioritizing and holding on the big issue facing the city: a ban of chocolate milk in new york city schools. part of the department of education is now allowing over 1 million students to be away from school to participate also in a climate protest on friday. fox news correspondent geraldo rivera. former secret service agent and fox contributor dan bongino. we had comrade de blasio on the show. and he once tweeted out, meatless mondays, public schools. an
liberal lunacy striking again in new york city. you are not going to believe, you will not believe what they want to ban from school lunches. geraldo, dan bongino, straight-ahead. ♪ want to ban ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma♪ ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ >> sean: once again, new york city succumbing to liberal lunacy among soaring homelessness rates...
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long live the new york times. >> even after the new york times had to go back and correct the article we still have the 2020 democrats calling for brett kavanaugh's impeachment, pete buttigieg, julian castro, you can see they immediately came out and said we have another allegation, he needs to be impeached and they haven't gone back on that. >> ethics are gone. it is clear journalism is on life support. the fact that the new york times jumped on a story they historically would -- there were no sources, the accuser was saying she didn't even remember who committed this. this is -- we live in the age of narratives, propagandized storylines, not facts, matter. when you look at the jussie smollett attack, the russia collusion hoax, the covington capital bullies, elizabeth warren lying for decades about her native american heritage. these are all narratives, and this political activism among the liberal media pushing narratives regardless of the facts. >> the scary road to be going down when the accuser herself since she doesn't recall it happening but yet they still -- >> there must be a
long live the new york times. >> even after the new york times had to go back and correct the article we still have the 2020 democrats calling for brett kavanaugh's impeachment, pete buttigieg, julian castro, you can see they immediately came out and said we have another allegation, he needs to be impeached and they haven't gone back on that. >> ethics are gone. it is clear journalism is on life support. the fact that the new york times jumped on a story they historically would --...
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the "new york times" knew they were omitting it. and they oh mid that person alleged to be making this allegation is a clinton attorney. he defended clinton and brett kavanaugh was on the other side of the investigation. the alleged victim denies it through several friends. not all together surprising from the "new york times." lou: it's surprising we have to say that. it's not surprising for a paper that once prided itself on being a paper of record. chuck grassley said on the senate floor. all the news that's fit to print. how could any -- i don't know, no advice editor ever -- how could any novice editor think it was fit to print unless he or she had a book they wanted to move. >> the two "new york times" reporters got a contract to write a book full of dirt on brett kavanaugh. they failed to find any. if you don't find information to support the allegations that are out there, they should have the honesty to report it. they should have something in the book that is blockbuster. they have quotes on the record about how she didn't
the "new york times" knew they were omitting it. and they oh mid that person alleged to be making this allegation is a clinton attorney. he defended clinton and brett kavanaugh was on the other side of the investigation. the alleged victim denies it through several friends. not all together surprising from the "new york times." lou: it's surprising we have to say that. it's not surprising for a paper that once prided itself on being a paper of record. chuck grassley said on...
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why didn't you fly to new york city to come and, you know, speak at the u.n. and, you know, inspire people to move forward in the climate change movement? >> i did it because i have, since a few years, stopped flying because of the enormous impact aviation has on the climate individually, and just to make a stand. and i am one of the very few people in the world who can actually do such a trip. so i thought, why not? >> trevor: wow. ( applause ) i mean, i know i wouldn't do that as a kid. and i wouldn't do it now. ( laughter ) but what is inspiring is your determination. and what's inspiring is that it doesn't just affect other young people. it's started to affect older generations in sweden, in germany. people are starting to call it the "greta effect," where people are taking more trains. since you started this movement, they say they're ashamed to fly unnecessarily in europe. your mom is an opera singer and she stopped flying, which means she couldn't perform the way she used to. do you sometimes feel bad she can't perform, or are you more excited that she'
why didn't you fly to new york city to come and, you know, speak at the u.n. and, you know, inspire people to move forward in the climate change movement? >> i did it because i have, since a few years, stopped flying because of the enormous impact aviation has on the climate individually, and just to make a stand. and i am one of the very few people in the world who can actually do such a trip. so i thought, why not? >> trevor: wow. ( applause ) i mean, i know i wouldn't do that as...
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jillian: members of the giants and mets pay a visit to new york city's finest. >> today, new york sports teams going the extra model. the new york mets tweeting out photos saying they visited engine 289 and latter 138 in corona, queens, which last four members on 9/11headed to new yot engine 3 letter 12 italian 7 and spent time with the brave firefighters that protect our cities, hashtag never forget. everybody had a good time together. a huge day of reflection. rob: new york city students will always observe the 9/11 anniversary thanks to the state's newest law but how do we teach kids who weren't around about the meaning of this historic day? jillian: a lieutenant who was there just launched a new book series to help. she and her husband are here to explain honoring our heroes. this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccina
jillian: members of the giants and mets pay a visit to new york city's finest. >> today, new york sports teams going the extra model. the new york mets tweeting out photos saying they visited engine 289 and latter 138 in corona, queens, which last four members on 9/11headed to new yot engine 3 letter 12 italian 7 and spent time with the brave firefighters that protect our cities, hashtag never forget. everybody had a good time together. a huge day of reflection. rob: new york city...
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it is reckless, as you say, "the new york times." they have a guy a max the record saying -- hold on. deborah ramirez made a similar allegation during the course of the hearing. now, we're thinking, hey, this sounds a lot like we were hearing before and the other case. >> greg: they caught "the new york times" with their pants down. how ironic. >> dana: all right. beto o'rourke, clashing with pete buttigieg after saying he wants to take away assault weapons. will have the latest on that when we return. ♪ ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ even since 2000, the value of gold has increased by over 400%. and owning gold...is easy... ...with rosland capital, a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900 to get started. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, an
it is reckless, as you say, "the new york times." they have a guy a max the record saying -- hold on. deborah ramirez made a similar allegation during the course of the hearing. now, we're thinking, hey, this sounds a lot like we were hearing before and the other case. >> greg: they caught "the new york times" with their pants down. how ironic. >> dana: all right. beto o'rourke, clashing with pete buttigieg after saying he wants to take away assault weapons. will...
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with the state of new york. then would be reasonable that brother state to also go through other states. your recommendation would be to. >> respectfully but they did in new york was an effective. they simply had to accept whatever the company say. that's a good example of what happened when mr. rose. i was fascinated to see what was going to happen when he may this claim. you've got the documents here in these books. it was delayed delays delays and excuses than at the end the gdp put the names of the list in the first place, said we don't know where the games came from. site months later, rose's mom was alive at the time, and was unable to validate to her that they were going to get compensated for that. but there were policies with the mothers and grandparents names on it in the companies if that law passed, the companies would have to publish that information and then we could get to the bottom of it. >> so it's who's processing and more emphasis on changing the process. >> of establishing legal requirements
with the state of new york. then would be reasonable that brother state to also go through other states. your recommendation would be to. >> respectfully but they did in new york was an effective. they simply had to accept whatever the company say. that's a good example of what happened when mr. rose. i was fascinated to see what was going to happen when he may this claim. you've got the documents here in these books. it was delayed delays delays and excuses than at the end the gdp put...
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the new york times would have been more reticent about that. they would have covered the controversy but wouldn't have embarked on that wild goose chase this sort of thing would not have happened because the times was different and the editor of the times, a legendary editor, and a contract guy, he said he wanted to be remembered as the man who kept the paper straight and i couldn't figure out what he was talking about. now we know, saying he cut the paper straight is on his gravestone. he was holding back the tide and he did for many years but now the tide is right. >> criticism of the new york times story, partisan attacks like this are why people feel they can't afford to speak out. they are designed to intimidate witnesses and distract from the truth. your reaction. >> there may be some of that going on but that's not what this is about. this criticism of the new york times on this story is entirely valid and is not designed to intimidate witnesses. if you look at the story the alleged witness in this case was somebody the writers haven't e
the new york times would have been more reticent about that. they would have covered the controversy but wouldn't have embarked on that wild goose chase this sort of thing would not have happened because the times was different and the editor of the times, a legendary editor, and a contract guy, he said he wanted to be remembered as the man who kept the paper straight and i couldn't figure out what he was talking about. now we know, saying he cut the paper straight is on his gravestone. he was...
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york times -- blaring omission in the new york times? they were saying she had no recollection of this happening and her friends were saying the same thing. i could not believe the new york times would write this piece without that information contained in it. elizabeth: what's going on with the times? this is journalist mal practice. >> i think they have let their political agenda get ahead of their reporting. that core mission is to tell the story, look at the facts. they want to craft a narrative about the trump administration. this is politics getting before journalism. if you want to be involved in politics, be involved in politics but don't call it journalism. >> you are great, gillian. come back soon. >> thank you. >> we have new sound from an antitrump democrat who said quote everyone agrees we need to secure the border, but he said that when obama was in office. and we've got a member of the squad who admits that she's purposely compared border detention facilities to african slave camps. why? because quote people seem to want c
york times -- blaring omission in the new york times? they were saying she had no recollection of this happening and her friends were saying the same thing. i could not believe the new york times would write this piece without that information contained in it. elizabeth: what's going on with the times? this is journalist mal practice. >> i think they have let their political agenda get ahead of their reporting. that core mission is to tell the story, look at the facts. they want to craft...
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news and these are our top stories world leaders are gathering in new york for an emergency climate summit ahead of the general assembly on tuesday the swedish teen activist. took to the podium and gave an impassioned address today accusing leaders of empty promises mr. alter interior ministers from several european union countries have agreed on a reduced. musha deal for resettling migrants who were rescued from the mediterranean proposal still needs wide to reprove will from the european union. united nations has announced the creation of a constitutional committee on syria it will include representatives of the government and the opposition and secretary general antonio good to have us says that he hopes that this can help end the country's long running civil republic. in thomas cook has collapsed after failing to secure a last minute bail out more than half a 1000000 customers currently on vacation or stranded governments and insurers are launching a massive operation to get them home. this is d w news from berlin you can always find the latest headlines at d w dot com or you can follo
news and these are our top stories world leaders are gathering in new york for an emergency climate summit ahead of the general assembly on tuesday the swedish teen activist. took to the podium and gave an impassioned address today accusing leaders of empty promises mr. alter interior ministers from several european union countries have agreed on a reduced. musha deal for resettling migrants who were rescued from the mediterranean proposal still needs wide to reprove will from the european...
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--t: east green bunch greenbush, new york. caller: upstate new york, near albany. to whom am i speaking? host: you are on the program. caller: i am very sorry for the gentleman friend who had died. we all lost somebody. justa veteran myself and i am so proud of my president and his wife today. that is all i can say. host: people who are texting us steve ining, this is charleston, south carolina -- people are oblivious to events that don't happen to them in their lifetime. it is akin to trying to describe the pain. it can't done. it has to be experienced. jody tweeting -- we remember those whose lives were lost forever. ,e honor the first responders the courage and bravery. 18 years after the moment that changed our nation forever, we will never forget 9/11. ron johnson is joining us now, republican from wisconsin. we have been asking the same type of question. later, how is the state of homeland security? johnson lastd jeh sunday and monday and he said in some respects it is better and in some it is more tenuous. we continue to face threats. i would ask everybody -
--t: east green bunch greenbush, new york. caller: upstate new york, near albany. to whom am i speaking? host: you are on the program. caller: i am very sorry for the gentleman friend who had died. we all lost somebody. justa veteran myself and i am so proud of my president and his wife today. that is all i can say. host: people who are texting us steve ining, this is charleston, south carolina -- people are oblivious to events that don't happen to them in their lifetime. it is akin to trying...
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a big week for new york city. not just for climate but for sustainability, and it now feels like this is an investable fear. tell us about it. >> united nations sustainable development goals were established because there was a recognition that some of the bill is -- biggest challenges we face, climate change is an example. another issue, as the population grows, how do we deal with waste , how do we make sure that water is plentiful and clean? how do we educate the workforce in a world of tremendous technological disruption? all need to that we help. so policymakers this week are talking about when they been doing. inspireseen activists all of us to get involved, but we as investors and companies have a role to play, too. many of these challenges are amenable to great investment opportunities. talk aboutnt to those opportunities, but before that, have you felt pressure, encouragement from your own investors to go deeper into this area? we have. our investors are excited about this opportunity from a number angles
a big week for new york city. not just for climate but for sustainability, and it now feels like this is an investable fear. tell us about it. >> united nations sustainable development goals were established because there was a recognition that some of the bill is -- biggest challenges we face, climate change is an example. another issue, as the population grows, how do we deal with waste , how do we make sure that water is plentiful and clean? how do we educate the workforce in a world...
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rochelle, new york. i can tell you what you've done in new rochelle is incredible. incredible. after retiring from baseball, mariano an his wife built an evangelical church. today clara is its pastor. i'm gonna come listen to you sometime. i could use it. that's good. mariano was naturalized as a u.s. citizen in 2015 and, of course, he serves as co-chair of the president's council on sports fitness and nutrition. mariano rivera has made contributions to american sports, culture and society. he is the most dominant relief pitcher in the history of baseball. more than that, he has lived the american dream and shines as an example of american greatness for all to see. and i'd now like to ask the military aide to come forward and present mariano rivera with the presidential medal of freedom. before we do the actual presentation, i'd like to have mariano just say a few words. i know most of those words are going to be addressed to his family, because i know how he feels about his family. nobody loves his fami
rochelle, new york. i can tell you what you've done in new rochelle is incredible. incredible. after retiring from baseball, mariano an his wife built an evangelical church. today clara is its pastor. i'm gonna come listen to you sometime. i could use it. that's good. mariano was naturalized as a u.s. citizen in 2015 and, of course, he serves as co-chair of the president's council on sports fitness and nutrition. mariano rivera has made contributions to american sports, culture and society. he...
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. >>> the/9/11 changed new york. after 9/11, it became our mission to stop terrorism from happening. fast forward eight years later, it's the anniversary of 9/11. there was an trained error operative come to new york to blow up the subways. our jab was ob was to stop it. >> i had oversight of all 16 are our nation's intelligence agencies. my name is mike rogers. i had access to classified information gathered by our operatives, people who risked everything for the united states and our families. you don't know their faces or their names. you don't know the real stories from the people who live the fear and the pressure until now. >> 9/11 was a wakeup call to the united states that we're vulnerable to terrorist attacks. it was also a wakeup call that our law enforcement intelligence community had to work together in the future. pre-9/11 what you didn't have is the connective tissue of information between law enforcement and intelligence community assets. and the consequence is you're not seeing what is going on inside
. >>> the/9/11 changed new york. after 9/11, it became our mission to stop terrorism from happening. fast forward eight years later, it's the anniversary of 9/11. there was an trained error operative come to new york to blow up the subways. our jab was ob was to stop it. >> i had oversight of all 16 are our nation's intelligence agencies. my name is mike rogers. i had access to classified information gathered by our operatives, people who risked everything for the united states...
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good night from new york. trish: liberals on steroids. trump donors forced into hiding at secret fundraisers because the left is promising to huliate anyone who supports trump election bid. despite the left's tactics, the campaign money is pouring in. the reporters who wrote the kavanaugh hit piece are trying to defend the quote oversight omitting the fact that the alleged victim didn't recall it. we are exposing the liberal agenda. she equates u.s. military with the terrorist isis group. a threat to our national security. one govnmt official is describing our reliance on china to fill our medicine cabinets. the cancer-laced chemicals inside these drugs sold in the united states. "trish regan primetime" begins now. president trump is fundraising in california and the cash is pouring in. at four sold out high-dollar fundraiser. but don't expect to hear about the donors. because all of these events are being kept under wraps after debra messing threatened to out and harass anybody supporting president trump. the attendees don't know where t
good night from new york. trish: liberals on steroids. trump donors forced into hiding at secret fundraisers because the left is promising to huliate anyone who supports trump election bid. despite the left's tactics, the campaign money is pouring in. the reporters who wrote the kavanaugh hit piece are trying to defend the quote oversight omitting the fact that the alleged victim didn't recall it. we are exposing the liberal agenda. she equates u.s. military with the terrorist isis group. a...
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long live the "new york times." long live the "new york times." and i do want it to live but they have to be -- they have to change their ways. steve: okay. so as you can see it was a wide ranging rally as most trump rallies are there in new mexico. if he is going to try to turn the state from blue to red. it's going to rely on support with hispanics. hispanics make up 49% of new mexico. he claimed last night that many hispanic voters support his wall and border security. and if that's true. maybe he has got a shot. ainsley: we have been following what's happening in saudi arabia with iran. he reminded the folks there that we're the number one producer of oil and energy. he said we are independent. he talked about the economy with the hispanic population number of new business applications has increased by more than 30% more then any other state since the election. they are doing better when it comes to applying for small business applications than any other state. state.brian brad parscale made it clear a lot of democrats showing up at rallies es
long live the "new york times." long live the "new york times." and i do want it to live but they have to be -- they have to change their ways. steve: okay. so as you can see it was a wide ranging rally as most trump rallies are there in new mexico. if he is going to try to turn the state from blue to red. it's going to rely on support with hispanics. hispanics make up 49% of new mexico. he claimed last night that many hispanic voters support his wall and border security....
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange new york stock exchange with that and more. hey, diane. >> reporter: good morning. i know it's like muscle memory. i'm at the broadcast center today. but today the government will release new home sales data for august. stocks tumbled tuesday ahead of speaker nancy pelosi's announcement of a formal impeachment inquiry against president trump. the dow dropped 142 points, the s&p 500 lost 25, and the nasdaq tumbled 118. >>> the ceo of office space-sharing company wework has stepped down. adam neumann had been under pressure from investors after a failed attempt to take the company public. neumann co-founded the company in 2010. he will stay on as nonexecutive chairman. it's unclear if and when the company will go public. >>> meanwhile, nissan has issued a massive recall to fix many of its most popular model vehicles. the japanese automaker is recalling more than 1.2 million vehicles in the u.s. to fix a problem with defective backup cameras. the affected cars include 2018 and 2019 nissan and infinity models. owners can take their
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the times is dead, long live the new york times. jillian: democrats prepared to open and impeachment inquiry. >> despite 2020 democrats, many of them all calling for brett kavanaugh's impeachment, jerry nadler made it clear he is not moving in that direction. >> we are concentrating resources on determining whether to impeach the president. >> that didn't stop massachusetts congresswoman iona presley, ruling her resolution today to open impeachment inquiry into the supreme court justice issuing the statement, quote, sexual predators do not deserve a seat on the highest court and brett kavanaugh's confirmation process set a dangerous precedent. we must demand justice for survivors and hold brett kavanaugh responsible for his actions. and the graham blasting on twitter saying if nadler isn't willing to go there no one should go there and senator tom tillis had this to say. >> the american people are tired of it, house democrats wondering if they should go anywhere with this. facts do not substantiate allegations they need to move on.
the times is dead, long live the new york times. jillian: democrats prepared to open and impeachment inquiry. >> despite 2020 democrats, many of them all calling for brett kavanaugh's impeachment, jerry nadler made it clear he is not moving in that direction. >> we are concentrating resources on determining whether to impeach the president. >> that didn't stop massachusetts congresswoman iona presley, ruling her resolution today to open impeachment inquiry into the supreme...
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and to the new york times reporter kavanaugh story. this is a new of attack from one of the reporters. she is now trained to do anything takedown of a person are questioning the media's newsroom trying to break the sexual misconduct coverage. thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. liz: thank you for joining us. you are watching the fox business network. president trump my wood world leaders at the summit today in new york city. but the showdown is with iran. here we are in d.c. with more. >> donald trump arriving at the united nations holding the meeting at every turn reporters asked the president about the whistleblower report concerning a call with the world leader. president trump says within the call the question happen in july of 2018, with the president of ukraine, it was to congratulate him for his election went. in part on his platform they were stepping out corruption. he mentioned former vice president joe biden son and to call in the end to investigate the in of the investigat
and to the new york times reporter kavanaugh story. this is a new of attack from one of the reporters. she is now trained to do anything takedown of a person are questioning the media's newsroom trying to break the sexual misconduct coverage. thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. liz: thank you for joining us. you are watching the fox business network. president trump my wood world leaders at the summit today in new york city. but the...