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. >> the manhattan madam is being famous of being caught up in a prostitution scandal. >> they do not want to pay $400, maybe max. >> it ain't easy. >> is he registered to vote? >> house racial. >> were trying to find a silver lining here. >> all of my daughter's birth pictures were in that third-floor. >> maybe you are right,. >> time square is a mix of family-friendly characters like elmo and the lankin characters, and the seedy underbelly's of new york city. to find out more of what is going on with time square with prostitution and drugs i met up with the the manhattan madam. >> time square has been the underbelly of new york for 30, 40 or 50 years. there's a lot of stuff going on here. whether that's in the hotels or people on the streets, or anything else that is going on, sex, drugs. >> the manhattan madam is famous for being caught up in the prostitution scandal. she ended up going to jail to pay for it. >> what is the phrase? >> it ain't easy, it's hard to get a tip. >> at the beginning of her career as a madam she began and time square hanging out by the clubs. when her care
. >> the manhattan madam is being famous of being caught up in a prostitution scandal. >> they do not want to pay $400, maybe max. >> it ain't easy. >> is he registered to vote? >> house racial. >> were trying to find a silver lining here. >> all of my daughter's birth pictures were in that third-floor. >> maybe you are right,. >> time square is a mix of family-friendly characters like elmo and the lankin characters, and the seedy...
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the reason i started manhattan is too full. that is where the brain of the manhattan project began. it's called the manhattan project for a reason. the other is because one of my main characters, one of the three activists who broke into the facility on the back of the book, the none in question, her name is sister megan wright said she was born in manhattan in 1930. she grew up in the depression and she grew up alongside the birth of the manhattan project. she grew up two blocks for columbia university. she lived across the hall of a biophysics who was privy to what was going on at the time. at this time academics from columbia would walk home to her apartment building where she lived smudged with graphite looking like coal miners. so, she was a young girl who grew up in the environment where she sent something was going on. her parents were talking to her across the hall neighbor. there is a secret thing happening nearby. it turned out it was people working on the manhattan project. she seemed like the right avatar to explore this really start in the american relationship to the b
the reason i started manhattan is too full. that is where the brain of the manhattan project began. it's called the manhattan project for a reason. the other is because one of my main characters, one of the three activists who broke into the facility on the back of the book, the none in question, her name is sister megan wright said she was born in manhattan in 1930. she grew up in the depression and she grew up alongside the birth of the manhattan project. she grew up two blocks for columbia...
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inside of the deli, things are live streaming the news and bursting out of seaside park in manhattan.the entrance of the bar. he goes across the street and tells them to move. when he comes back to into the store, something about the conversation. that heed what this man and the majors he has been seeing on tv won't leave his mind. >> busy. >> busy. why does this guy look like the guy aam watching now. you know what happened next but you have never seen it like this before. new court don'ts, once interview, on locations footage and cell phone videos videos from otherness withs aring to give you a point of view, minute by minute breakdown when authorities took down ahmad kahn hemiwho say the manhattan bomber, a homegrown terrorists. >> he called the linden police and the unit was immediately sent out and the confrontation with rahami. yeah. taking a nap. >> yeah. you cannot be sneaking up on somebody's door. >> who says? >> police officer angel approaches are a hemihere. he is sitting right there. he is right there. >> what is your maim? >> what is the last name? huh? >> khan. >> begin
inside of the deli, things are live streaming the news and bursting out of seaside park in manhattan.the entrance of the bar. he goes across the street and tells them to move. when he comes back to into the store, something about the conversation. that heed what this man and the majors he has been seeing on tv won't leave his mind. >> busy. >> busy. why does this guy look like the guy aam watching now. you know what happened next but you have never seen it like this before. new...
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it's in a closed area and you have cameras. >> visited in manhattan. it's a place where parents bring their kids. it is family-friendly. back in the day is considered a game of luck. >> i had to google it to see what it look ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars, and creamy cheesecakes. fiber one, >> we end up in the midwest is so bizarre. people are nice and friendly like he must be distracted attitude. >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down by logging on to chasingnews.com/tips. >> that is the sound of the game a pinball. i visited pinball and in arcata manhattan which doubles as a museum. so i met the owner and pinball expert. >> it's a place where parents bring their kids, it's a very family-friendly. all ages are welcome. w
it's in a closed area and you have cameras. >> visited in manhattan. it's a place where parents bring their kids. it is family-friendly. back in the day is considered a game of luck. >> i had to google it to see what it look ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right...
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you can see manhattan and the verrazano bridge from the shore on most clear days.he place was devastated by hurricane sandy in 2012 and undertake and massive effort to rebuild. what will the next wave to royal union beach be one of corruption? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> monmouth county prosecutor's office lawned an investigation of union beach police chief charles irvine after allegation that's the chief urged one of the officers to work off-duty security job while on duty and at local bar more than $200.
you can see manhattan and the verrazano bridge from the shore on most clear days.he place was devastated by hurricane sandy in 2012 and undertake and massive effort to rebuild. what will the next wave to royal union beach be one of corruption? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> monmouth county prosecutor's office lawned an investigation of union beach police chief charles irvine after allegation that's the chief urged one of the officers to work off-duty security job while on duty and at local bar...
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the world was very different. >> and tonight, lower manhattan, the financial center of the world lieswouldn't we be but almost 3,000 people killed. >> except for a few sirens, i have never heard new york city this quiet. graveyard quiet. >> at the same time, outrage and a determination to do something. >> make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> just looked at my wife and said, i have no idea what's going on but our world will never be the same. ♪ >>> soundtracks, songs that defined history, brought to you by t-mobile. the network built for unlimited data. unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred dollars. that's right. two lines. a hundred bucks. all in. and now, the brand new samsung galaxy s8 is here. so what are you waiting for? get the new galaxy s8. plus get 2 lines of unlimted data for a hundred bucks. taxes and fees included. only at t-mobile. ♪ we are not here to sit idly by. we are here...to leave a mark. experience a shift in the natu
the world was very different. >> and tonight, lower manhattan, the financial center of the world lieswouldn't we be but almost 3,000 people killed. >> except for a few sirens, i have never heard new york city this quiet. graveyard quiet. >> at the same time, outrage and a determination to do something. >> make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> just looked at my wife and said, i have no idea what's...
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and lower manhattan would have been inundated. so they worked very hard.d it for nine months. they reinforced, reinforced, reinforced. the end of the nine months, the wa wall had held. and when the architect learns the story of the slurry wall, he in his proclivity to be metaphoric in his architecture sees the wallace the physical metaphor as the strength, the endurance, the resilience of our nation and our national values. so when you are standing at the foot of the slurry wall when you finally get down to bedrock and it is 60 feet above you, you are overwhelmed by the majesty of this raw evidence of what was once simply a foundation. and the meaning is multi-layered. it's not just foundation hall, because you're looking at a foundational structure of the world trade center. it's foundation hall, because you're at ground zero, but the balance has now changed. it is not ground zero where something horrific happened. it is ground zero from where you build up from. and that is the message of the museum. so you're feeling it as much as hoei knowing it. and i
and lower manhattan would have been inundated. so they worked very hard.d it for nine months. they reinforced, reinforced, reinforced. the end of the nine months, the wa wall had held. and when the architect learns the story of the slurry wall, he in his proclivity to be metaphoric in his architecture sees the wallace the physical metaphor as the strength, the endurance, the resilience of our nation and our national values. so when you are standing at the foot of the slurry wall when you...
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tras esa noticia, "no-tan-serio univision" infiltro una camara en su celda en una prison de manhattanpara comprobarlo. ademas, algunos de los lideres mundiales mas famosos participaran en un concurso de baile organizado por no-tan-serio... este domingo a las 7 de la noche, 6 centro.no se lo pierda. y le tenemos la inusual propuesta que hizo un adolescente para invitar a una jovencita para que fuera su pareja durante la tradicionl noche de graduacion de preparatoria. jiro: decreto tributario por ingreso de trabajo ha permitido que trabajadores con esos bajos a moderados recibanun alivio tributario. 1 de cada cinco trabajadores , no lo reclaman. estamos algunos datos interesantes que debes saber acerca del eits. entre ice es confrontado por el presidente del senado de california een un foro
tras esa noticia, "no-tan-serio univision" infiltro una camara en su celda en una prison de manhattanpara comprobarlo. ademas, algunos de los lideres mundiales mas famosos participaran en un concurso de baile organizado por no-tan-serio... este domingo a las 7 de la noche, 6 centro.no se lo pierda. y le tenemos la inusual propuesta que hizo un adolescente para invitar a una jovencita para que fuera su pareja durante la tradicionl noche de graduacion de preparatoria. jiro: decreto...
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an internship at the united nations and a chance to explore at 19 am was not yet comfortable but manhattan struck me as the city of promised although gravy and magical for people could hide and be found to after collecting my degree in 1981 my college roommate took off in a tiny one-room apartment sitting at opposite ends of a bed he had grown up in a large catholic family in a rural part of michigan but then had be a cosmopolitan sensibility that i lacked to be easy to be gay with a strong edition as an artist to create beauty from nothing he hung his paintings of places he had only imagined one that was entitled egypt and other another living room seen it pasquale the hall. so in ways he never truly felt that home not intel getting to york city. so that vast then came reversed diaspora separated from our own kind to reassemble and a place that only existed in and imagination of the new city that was conjured by walt whitman with the ambition as sensible as the pyramids. timing was unfortunate the near times carried the first news of the plague rare cancer seen in homosexuals the cases we
an internship at the united nations and a chance to explore at 19 am was not yet comfortable but manhattan struck me as the city of promised although gravy and magical for people could hide and be found to after collecting my degree in 1981 my college roommate took off in a tiny one-room apartment sitting at opposite ends of a bed he had grown up in a large catholic family in a rural part of michigan but then had be a cosmopolitan sensibility that i lacked to be easy to be gay with a strong...
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a cathedral to journalism. building in manhattan. a cathedral tojournalism.
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not this hyperbole, you'll be drowning in lower manhattan and the polar bears are gone. the water dirty and the air smog-filled. that's not happening and we should address it. get to rachel. >> how making my dishwasher inefficient help ka jakarta or hurricane sandy. it doesn't. the hysteria is to get us worked up about it so he can make money and barack obama and liberals can control us through big government programs, but it's not doing thinking. >> these are alternative facts and #alternativefacts. eric: here could be alternative reasoning behind the hysteria, put up the full screen, look at the amount of money we've spent the last few years on this global warming, clean energy program. richard $126 billion, it's very profitable to be in the global warming hysteria business. >> eric, this is not hysteria, this is real facts. we're all-- you're a capitalist, you're a business reporter, you get this. every major corporation, nike, intel, ibm, in their quarterly report last year put that one risk that they are accounting for is the risk of climate change. why would they s
not this hyperbole, you'll be drowning in lower manhattan and the polar bears are gone. the water dirty and the air smog-filled. that's not happening and we should address it. get to rachel. >> how making my dishwasher inefficient help ka jakarta or hurricane sandy. it doesn't. the hysteria is to get us worked up about it so he can make money and barack obama and liberals can control us through big government programs, but it's not doing thinking. >> these are alternative facts and...
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if they were breached, lower manhattan would have been inundated.like tunnels would have been flooded. they reinforced. at the end of the nine months, the wall held. when the architect who was the master site plan or for the story, in learns this his proclivity to be metaphoric sees the wall as a physical metaphor of the strength, endurance, resilience of our nation and national values. when you are standing at the foot of the slurry wall when you get down to bedrock and it is 60 feet above you, you are overwhelmed by the majesty of this raw evidence of what was once simply a foundation. the meaning is multilayered. it is not just foundation hall because you're looking at foundational structure. it is foundation hall because you are at ground zero, but the balance has changed. it is not ground zero or something horrific has happened. it is ground zero from where you build up. that is the message of the museum. you are feeling it as much as knowing it. i think that is the role of the architecture. >> lome called to the cards. if you could pass them o
if they were breached, lower manhattan would have been inundated.like tunnels would have been flooded. they reinforced. at the end of the nine months, the wall held. when the architect who was the master site plan or for the story, in learns this his proclivity to be metaphoric sees the wall as a physical metaphor of the strength, endurance, resilience of our nation and national values. when you are standing at the foot of the slurry wall when you get down to bedrock and it is 60 feet above...
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akershair guest is beth -- our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. we welcome your comments. for those of you who are current college students. (202) 748-8001 if you are paying off your student loans. we have also set aside a line for new york state residents. (202) 748-8002. .ll others, (202) 748-8003 the chancellor said the issue of people going out of state is not a big issue. she says 85% will stay in state. guest: it's difficult to estimate exactly what the natural rate of staying in state is after graduating. that's probably close enough. i think the concern is the issue of complexity. the secondary issue is it's going to be expensive for new york state to create the infrastructure that is necessary to track students over time in order to actually implement that. i have heard folks saying this is just going to be an incremental change to systems already in place. i'm not so sure i am convinced that is true. is there any state outside of new york approaching this free or heavily aided college tuition that is succeeding? new york state is the fir
akershair guest is beth -- our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. we welcome your comments. for those of you who are current college students. (202) 748-8001 if you are paying off your student loans. we have also set aside a line for new york state residents. (202) 748-8002. .ll others, (202) 748-8003 the chancellor said the issue of people going out of state is not a big issue. she says 85% will stay in state. guest: it's difficult to estimate exactly what the natural rate of...
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our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. tell us about what governor cuomo has proposed for families in new york. has gone ahead and been passed at this point. this is pretty big news. initially he proposed a pretty generic free college plan that was a last dollar style scholarship which meant that for families of the household income of $125,000 scholarship would fill in the gap between what they were already receiving from the state and what it took to get them to a level of free tuition. was aas ultimately passed much more complicated plan which has a lot of additional features which make a bag -- bad plan even worse. host: why do you think that? guest: the reason i am not a big fan of free college plans in general is they tend to deliver the most benefits to middle and upper income households. the reason is because low income families are already receiving lots of benefits from the federal government through the pell grant program. and new york state benefits cap scholarship. it makes their tuition free or very highly di
our guest is beth akers with the manhattan institute. tell us about what governor cuomo has proposed for families in new york. has gone ahead and been passed at this point. this is pretty big news. initially he proposed a pretty generic free college plan that was a last dollar style scholarship which meant that for families of the household income of $125,000 scholarship would fill in the gap between what they were already receiving from the state and what it took to get them to a level of free...
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western ohio is very different than manhattan. soledad: i noticed. warren: that shouldn't surprise anybody. soledad: that might be a tough sell. to your moderate members. and it might be a very tough sell to the public. who have gotten very comfortable with the federal government offering some of these benefits that they really have made very clear in polling that they don't want taken away. that to me is the conundrum. warren: can you explain federalism? that's the challenge. people in ohio want less federal government. people in new england might want lots of federal government. soledad: congressman davidson, thank you for your time. appreciate it. warren: thank you. it was nice to talk with you. soledad: like-wise. announcer: up next, the world reacts to a deadly chemical attack in syria. >> we cannot close our eyes to those pictures. announcer: will military action end the suffering? plus -- >> ♪ announcer: could this be your new favorite version of "hallelujah"? why this teen's rendition is getting scores of at soledad: there are stories that ar
western ohio is very different than manhattan. soledad: i noticed. warren: that shouldn't surprise anybody. soledad: that might be a tough sell. to your moderate members. and it might be a very tough sell to the public. who have gotten very comfortable with the federal government offering some of these benefits that they really have made very clear in polling that they don't want taken away. that to me is the conundrum. warren: can you explain federalism? that's the challenge. people in ohio...
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the nypd, secret service and manhattan d.a.'s office aren't commenting. >> keeping america's first family safe is a top goal of the secret service. the sidewalk in front of the permanently closed. coming up at 6:30, news 4's megan mcgrath will explain what this means for your visit to see the white house. >>> lee voi malveaux is headed back to a montgomery county courtroom. he was part of a duo that terrorized the d.c. area in 2002 with a dead lie fight back. they'll argue his six life sentences are unconstitutional. it mace rec trtroactivretroacti. prosecutors say that ruling does not apply to malveaux who was 17 when he was arrested. the hearing is set for june 15th. >>> we are learning more details this morning about another man who went on a shooting rampage in maryland last year. he is expected to montgomery county. he shot and killed his estranged wife at high point high school before he went on to kill two others in a mall and grocery store. the washington post reports that he is expected to plead two counts of murder. >>
the nypd, secret service and manhattan d.a.'s office aren't commenting. >> keeping america's first family safe is a top goal of the secret service. the sidewalk in front of the permanently closed. coming up at 6:30, news 4's megan mcgrath will explain what this means for your visit to see the white house. >>> lee voi malveaux is headed back to a montgomery county courtroom. he was part of a duo that terrorized the d.c. area in 2002 with a dead lie fight back. they'll argue his...
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just about everyone knows manhattan, new york is called the big apple. but did you know that manhattan, kansas has a similar nickname? it's called the little apple. with flag facts, i'm eric. (horn and drum music) (loud crashing) - if you live in oklahoma and own a donkey, be careful. it's against the law to let your donkey sleep in your bathtub. but only after seven at night. apparently it's okay for your donkey to nap in the tub during the day. - coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. most popular cities for tourists to visit. nicole tells us more. ('god save the queen') (orchestral music) - when you wander along the quaint streets of york, it's hard to imagine that its history was far less colorful. lining these stone lanes, called snickleways, used to be butcher shops. sanitation was non-existent back then, so the butchers just tossed the unwanted parts onto the street, which was called shambles street. all that blood and guts made quite a mess. and that gave us a word we still use today. when something is in great disord
just about everyone knows manhattan, new york is called the big apple. but did you know that manhattan, kansas has a similar nickname? it's called the little apple. with flag facts, i'm eric. (horn and drum music) (loud crashing) - if you live in oklahoma and own a donkey, be careful. it's against the law to let your donkey sleep in your bathtub. but only after seven at night. apparently it's okay for your donkey to nap in the tub during the day. - coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's...
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i mean, make the analogy in theb book about the manhattan project, same idea. even vice president harry truman did not know about -- >> host: or congress. >> guest: or congress. the one funding the program did not know about the program.e so, i think secret-keeping is very interesting. i write about it in all of my books. but to your question, it wasn't untillen individual named roberd lazarr squeaked this built of news out whichland on the edge of conspiracy, and then area 51 became known and that is the origin of an extraordinary amount of conspiracy theory that grew out of that base and still exists about that base. and there are still things going on there now. >> host: who is robert lazar. >> guest: an interesting, let's say, engineer and was out the base and su things -- >> host: he was working there. >> guest: yes.s. people will tell you he never worked there again, you know,te the myth inside the puzzle inside the conundrum but he stood by his position he saw an alien, and then you get into to -- as i was reporting the story, all these realms of black p
i mean, make the analogy in theb book about the manhattan project, same idea. even vice president harry truman did not know about -- >> host: or congress. >> guest: or congress. the one funding the program did not know about the program.e so, i think secret-keeping is very interesting. i write about it in all of my books. but to your question, it wasn't untillen individual named roberd lazarr squeaked this built of news out whichland on the edge of conspiracy, and then area 51...
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a cathedral to journalism. building in manhattan. a cathedral tojournalism.uch a beautiful, beautiful building. for around $130 million and a group that bought it later sold it for approximately $500 million and now they live in a very ugly office building in a crummy location. next day by the boston globe newspaper, with lawsuits for $1.3 billion, invest millions and millions of dollars to get it going and in the end they sell it for zero. they give it away. and then they write nasty editorials, telling me how i should be handling world events in our country. tell me! but that's what we have. incompetent, dishonest people who after an election had to apologise because they covered it, as, me, but all of us. they covered it, as, me, but all of us. they covered it so badly that they felt they were forced to apologise because their predictions we re apologise because their predictions were so apologise because their predictions were so bad. do you remember their predictions? they lost a lot of people because of the way they covered it. if the media'sjob is to b
a cathedral to journalism. building in manhattan. a cathedral tojournalism.uch a beautiful, beautiful building. for around $130 million and a group that bought it later sold it for approximately $500 million and now they live in a very ugly office building in a crummy location. next day by the boston globe newspaper, with lawsuits for $1.3 billion, invest millions and millions of dollars to get it going and in the end they sell it for zero. they give it away. and then they write nasty...
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she was raised by a single mother in manhattan.he went on to earn a degree at columbia university. in 2009, she became the first african-american woman to lead a fortune 500 company. i am pleased to have her at this table. unbelievable. for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, i am unbelievably honored. charlie: is it hard to no longer be the ceo? ursula: not at all. charlie: you have led this company, you have set it on the present course. ursula: not at all. there is time for everything, time for everything. this was perfect timing for me. 37 years in the company. i know it inside and out. i know the plumbing, the tooling, the people. i know large number of the customers and markets, competitors, etc. after a while, you run things in your mind more in actuality. but i believe that once you go from two or three times, it is a good idea to get someone who has never been for before. that's all it is. i still love the place. i'm still involved, but it was perfect timing. charlie: the late bark giamatti, who was president of the nat
she was raised by a single mother in manhattan.he went on to earn a degree at columbia university. in 2009, she became the first african-american woman to lead a fortune 500 company. i am pleased to have her at this table. unbelievable. for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, i am unbelievably honored. charlie: is it hard to no longer be the ceo? ursula: not at all. charlie: you have led this company, you have set it on the present course. ursula: not at all. there is time for...
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chet baker of the manhattan institute joins us for that discussion.ryan crocker talks about the military action in afghanistan and recent activities in those countries. ♪ day. it is tax deadline have you filed your taxes yet? you have until midnight. the irs says by the tax desk by the time taxes is done, 150 million tax returns will have been filed. this morning on washington journal, we will start asking tax day, how you would change the u.s. tax system? here is how we will break apart the phone lines. if you make under $50,000 a year --
chet baker of the manhattan institute joins us for that discussion.ryan crocker talks about the military action in afghanistan and recent activities in those countries. ♪ day. it is tax deadline have you filed your taxes yet? you have until midnight. the irs says by the tax desk by the time taxes is done, 150 million tax returns will have been filed. this morning on washington journal, we will start asking tax day, how you would change the u.s. tax system? here is how we will break apart the...
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she was raised by single mother in a housing project on the lower east side of manhattan.he later went on to earn a masters degree in mechanical engineering at columbia university. in 2009, she became the first african american woman to lead a fortune 500 company. i pleased to have her here at this table. unbelievable, for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. i am unbelievably honored. charlie: it is my honor. is it hard to no longer be the c.e.o.? >> not at all? charlie: you have led this company. you have set it on its present course. >> not at all. i think there is time for everything. the time for everything. this was perfect timing for me. 37 years, in the company. i know it inside and out. i know the plumbing. i know the tooling, the people. i know a large number of the customers in the markets, competitors, etc. after a while, you kind of rerun things in your mind or in actuality. i believe what you go through it two or three times, it is probably a good idea to get someone who has never been through it before. i still love the place. i'm still involved with the p
she was raised by single mother in a housing project on the lower east side of manhattan.he later went on to earn a masters degree in mechanical engineering at columbia university. in 2009, she became the first african american woman to lead a fortune 500 company. i pleased to have her here at this table. unbelievable, for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. i am unbelievably honored. charlie: it is my honor. is it hard to no longer be the c.e.o.? >> not at all? charlie: you have...
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. >> and so i thought, it's working in manhattan, it's working in bethesda, we have a model that will work. >> reporter: soon he saw customers rolling through the doors of six bowl more centers at a time when thousands of alleys were closing shop, including amf, the biggest player in bowling at the time. for shannon, it was an entry angle to big league bowling. >> i partnered up with a private equity firm and we managed to buy amf out of bankruptcy for $300 million. so overnight, i went from six bowling alleys to 272. >> then there's another acquisition, you get even bigger. brunswick. >> this was a little bit audacious. >> reporter: the newly combined bowl more amf spent $70 million to score 85 additional centers from brunswick in 2014. the company currently operates under four brand names. bowl more, amf, brunswick zone, and bolero, and it spares no expense on renovation. >> do you work with theatrical stage and set designers to do this? >> we do it all in-house. for me the funnest part of the business is i guess to create this crazy spectacle in which you can bowl. it actually has
. >> and so i thought, it's working in manhattan, it's working in bethesda, we have a model that will work. >> reporter: soon he saw customers rolling through the doors of six bowl more centers at a time when thousands of alleys were closing shop, including amf, the biggest player in bowling at the time. for shannon, it was an entry angle to big league bowling. >> i partnered up with a private equity firm and we managed to buy amf out of bankruptcy for $300 million. so...
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>> pelley: anna werner in fox news headquarters in manhattan. anna, thank you. a new cbs news poll out tonight says that president trump's job approval rating is 41%, as he nears the 100-day mark, that is lower than any president at this point going back the jimmy carter. tonight demarco morgan is at texas a&m university where he asked young republicans the grade the president's performance. >> i give him just a flat a. >> same thing, flat a. i think he followed through with a lot of his campaign promises. >> he's sort of entering into the presidency and not taking no for an answer and doing what he wants to get done as much as he can, and he's going to, you know, shove that down the opposition's throat. >> reporter: was there ever a moment in the first 100 days that made you just cringe and say, why did he do this? >> because i am a social media user, and i think carefully how he put things out there, and i think the president putting things up at all hours of the night. that was a concern. >> i got nervous with the whole general flynn thing. that whole fiasco
>> pelley: anna werner in fox news headquarters in manhattan. anna, thank you. a new cbs news poll out tonight says that president trump's job approval rating is 41%, as he nears the 100-day mark, that is lower than any president at this point going back the jimmy carter. tonight demarco morgan is at texas a&m university where he asked young republicans the grade the president's performance. >> i give him just a flat a. >> same thing, flat a. i think he followed through...
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from the untamed frontiers of the western plains to the skyscrapers of manhattan, american women in every generation have shown extraordinary grit, courage, and devotion. our present generation stands on the shoulders of these titans -- and that's what they were and are -- titans. only by enlisting the full potential of women in our society will we be truly able to -- you have not heard this expression before -- make america great again. [laughter] [applause] it's a good expression. [applause] thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. it's been a lot of fun. [laughter] and we didn't get that one from madison avenue, right? my administration will work every day to ensure that our economy is a place where women can work, succeed, and thrive like never before. that includes fighting to make sure that all mothers and all families have access to affordable childcare. [applause] we want every daughter in america to grow up in a country where she can believe in herself, believe in her future, and follow her heart and realize her dreams. [applause] and we want a country that celebrates family,
from the untamed frontiers of the western plains to the skyscrapers of manhattan, american women in every generation have shown extraordinary grit, courage, and devotion. our present generation stands on the shoulders of these titans -- and that's what they were and are -- titans. only by enlisting the full potential of women in our society will we be truly able to -- you have not heard this expression before -- make america great again. [laughter] [applause] it's a good expression. [applause]...
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by the way, you know, i won manhattan so i am kind of the president of manhattan.r but i think i did pretty well. >> trevor: i think you did, because melania was the only person there, she probably voted for you as well. let's talk about-- let's talk about you and let's get into the presidency. you are the governor of ohio, there is a saying, as ohio goes, so goes the election. your constituents didn't support trump in the primaries and they did support donald trump in the election. looking at what donald trump has done now five years away from a-- five days away from a hundred days in the presidency, in touch with your people on the ground, how are they reacting to trump's presidency. >> i think people who voted for him are still hanging in. there i think very few of the people who voted for him have said they don't like him. this is part of the problem. it's almost like rooting for a sports team. you wear your uniform and you are always for your team regardless. i think over time if the jobs don't come back, that will begin to change am but this is part of the pr
by the way, you know, i won manhattan so i am kind of the president of manhattan.r but i think i did pretty well. >> trevor: i think you did, because melania was the only person there, she probably voted for you as well. let's talk about-- let's talk about you and let's get into the presidency. you are the governor of ohio, there is a saying, as ohio goes, so goes the election. your constituents didn't support trump in the primaries and they did support donald trump in the election....
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nicole: professor ryan brenberg, kings college professor right here in manhattan.rst come the golden state warriors have a monster first-quarter net led to a sweep of the portland trail blazers. we will have all the sports highlights with you on your first look at morning markets and breaking "fbn:am." how much would you pay for this parish dirty jeans. you wouldn't believe what nordstrom is charging. "fbn:am." oil higher, stocks are higher. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. hey you've gotta see this. cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go iris
nicole: professor ryan brenberg, kings college professor right here in manhattan.rst come the golden state warriors have a monster first-quarter net led to a sweep of the portland trail blazers. we will have all the sports highlights with you on your first look at morning markets and breaking "fbn:am." how much would you pay for this parish dirty jeans. you wouldn't believe what nordstrom is charging. "fbn:am." oil higher, stocks are higher. did you know slow internet can...
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i make the analogy of the manhattan project even vice president harry truman or congress did not know. so i think secret keeping is very interesting. but it wasn't until individual that leaked out this bit of news that landed on the edge of conspiracy then area 51 became known and that is the origins of the extern marymount of conspiracy theory that grew out and still exist there are still things going on there now. one interesting engineer was out there at the base according to him he saw things although people will tell you he never worked there. t in is inside the puzzle inside the conundrum but he stood inside his position that he saw aliens but as i was reporting the story of the of black propaganda and they dress them up to make him look like an alien with the idea of mythology and misinformation is part of parcel to area 51 in thee subjects are conducive to that. >> sea have to sign a note if you are working that area 51 is a call the area 51 by people who work there as well? >> yes and no originally knows interviewing the scientists that work tore their like the pilots they wo
i make the analogy of the manhattan project even vice president harry truman or congress did not know. so i think secret keeping is very interesting. but it wasn't until individual that leaked out this bit of news that landed on the edge of conspiracy then area 51 became known and that is the origins of the extern marymount of conspiracy theory that grew out and still exist there are still things going on there now. one interesting engineer was out there at the base according to him he saw...
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a suburb of manhattan i think. anyway, just down the road from the eisenhower family, his father had been a secretary to senator joseph who had ignored his application to west point. in 1937, he moved to nebraska to become the publisher of the hastings daily tribune and upon the death of the republican senator in december 1951, the governor appointed him to the seat for just a year and in the senate they developed a friendly relationship with joe mccarthy. so in july, 1953, he called fred and asked him to take an assistant secretary position in the defense department. he would serve as the pentagon liaison with the present congress but among other things he was the manager related to joe mccarthy. he told charlie wilson the secretary of defense that he always looked at fred as a reserved division ready to go into action. mccarthy's hearings to be a legit subversion continued for months. eisenhower wrote in his memoirs that by january 1954, joe mccarthy was, quote, riding high. then came the turning point. january 2
a suburb of manhattan i think. anyway, just down the road from the eisenhower family, his father had been a secretary to senator joseph who had ignored his application to west point. in 1937, he moved to nebraska to become the publisher of the hastings daily tribune and upon the death of the republican senator in december 1951, the governor appointed him to the seat for just a year and in the senate they developed a friendly relationship with joe mccarthy. so in july, 1953, he called fred and...
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then manhattan institute senior fellow best bakers talks about new york's program that will make statend city universities tuition free for families with incomes of two $125,000. and the former ambassador to six countries including syria, afghanistan and iraq look at recent tensions in the region including military action in syria and afghanistan. the fruit to watch washington journal live at 7 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. while overseas in made aek, mike pence unannounced stop at the militarized zone of south korea. he spoke briefly to service members. that building on the far right is the building i was talking to you about, serve. [indistinct conversation] >> the line follows the white p ickets. >> those are the north korean guard post. anotheriers and then inside the building. if you look very carefully, -- you also see them on your next stop. >> this building ever hear is built for the same purpose -- samehere was built for the purpose. that make suregs their building is taller than ours. those type of posturing things. these are observation towers. >> do tho
then manhattan institute senior fellow best bakers talks about new york's program that will make statend city universities tuition free for families with incomes of two $125,000. and the former ambassador to six countries including syria, afghanistan and iraq look at recent tensions in the region including military action in syria and afghanistan. the fruit to watch washington journal live at 7 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. while overseas in made aek, mike pence unannounced...
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this is how grace ended up standing in the middle of manhattan avenue and harlem and stared up at the metropolitan motorcycle shop in june of 1917. grace craned her neck and took in the tall glass windows that ran almost ten feet high across the front of the store. the white lettering across the class read motorcycle storing on the left, and out of supplies on the right. she saw ten signs for mobil oil that hung still in the air. a single globe lamp hung off a a pole in front of the entrance and huge billboard for graham crackers is big and long as a shop itself rose off the roof and into the blue sky. the inside of the shop was dim behind the smoke class. maria, alfredo zweig, had been left behind and was now winter has been disappeared and was not desperately trying to keep the store afloat. she had two small children. maria who claimed to have no knowledge of where her husband was and refused any further searching of the premises. the police were no help either. as grace moved from desk to desk and city buildings trying to gain entrance to the store, lisa facials smiled and said th
this is how grace ended up standing in the middle of manhattan avenue and harlem and stared up at the metropolitan motorcycle shop in june of 1917. grace craned her neck and took in the tall glass windows that ran almost ten feet high across the front of the store. the white lettering across the class read motorcycle storing on the left, and out of supplies on the right. she saw ten signs for mobil oil that hung still in the air. a single globe lamp hung off a a pole in front of the entrance...
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i make the analogy in the book about the manhattan project, same idea. vice president harry truman did not know about -- or congress. the once funded program did did not know about the program. so i think secret keeping is very interesting. i write about in all of my books, but to your question, it wasn't until an individual named robert lazar squeaked this bit of news out which landed on the edge of conspiracy. and then area 51 became known. i think that is the origins of an extraordinary amount of conspiracy theory that grew out of that base and still exist about that base. there are still things going on there now. >> host: who is robert lazar? >> guest: he was an interesting melissa engineer. and he was out there at the base according to him and he saw things that he believed were -- >> host: he was working there. >> guest: despicable people tell you he never worked there. the myths inside the puzzle inside the conundrum. but he stood by his position that he said he saw an alien. and then you get into these come as i reporting historical all these re
i make the analogy in the book about the manhattan project, same idea. vice president harry truman did not know about -- or congress. the once funded program did did not know about the program. so i think secret keeping is very interesting. i write about in all of my books, but to your question, it wasn't until an individual named robert lazar squeaked this bit of news out which landed on the edge of conspiracy. and then area 51 became known. i think that is the origins of an extraordinary...
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and why one local woman left her job in manhattan to start making cheese.er new jersey for 600 years. why officials say it's so important to take this white oak down right now. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> montgomery county college engineering students are preparing for a high-powered competition. they designed hydrogen fuel cell powered car what's called an urban concept car and they towed detroit tomorrow to compete in the shell eco marathon america's competition. it's been a long road to completion. years. i tend to get emotional, too, there's been a lot of time put in on this project. excuse me. frustrations as expected. this past weekend has been phenomenal as far as team work and just putting the time i
and why one local woman left her job in manhattan to start making cheese.er new jersey for 600 years. why officials say it's so important to take this white oak down right now. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more...
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i was a democrat, i lived in manhattan. i started in queens with my parents and when i started doing better and better deals, i moved into manhattan, things are not exactly flourishing. i started off as a democrat like ronald reagan was also a democrat. over the years, your views it just changes somewhat. i think more than anything else on my person of common sense. i understand what has to be done, i get things done i've always been a closer. we don't have a lot of closers in politics and i understand why. it's a very rough system, it's an archaic system. you look at the rules of the senate, even the rules of the house, it's really a bad thing for the country in my opinion. archaic rules. maybe at some point you were going to have to take those rules on for the good of the nation things will have to be different. you can't go through process like this. it's not fair, it forces you to make bad decisions. you're forced into doing things that you would normally not do except for these archaic rules. >> martha: like what, how
i was a democrat, i lived in manhattan. i started in queens with my parents and when i started doing better and better deals, i moved into manhattan, things are not exactly flourishing. i started off as a democrat like ronald reagan was also a democrat. over the years, your views it just changes somewhat. i think more than anything else on my person of common sense. i understand what has to be done, i get things done i've always been a closer. we don't have a lot of closers in politics and i...