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>> guest: i'm editor of the new york times book review and i oversee book coverage at the new york times. that extends from reviews in the senate book review tour daily critic. to reporting on the industry, to profiles and future. we try to cover not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the larger culture and news. >> if somebody gets a sunday new york times are subscribe separately, can you read just one? or do they come -- if you look at is this short story? >> guest: i think a book review serves multiple purposes. ideally to tell you what's in the book, to give you a sense of the writing and offer some kind of judgment. i also think a book review is an old form. there is a certain writing that takes place that you link it and the rest of the news report or feature about a book. criticism is an art form. often my hope is that people are not just looking for a book report to see if they just want to read the book but they're also appreciating that writing. also people read the book reviews they don't have to read the book. >> guest: l
>> guest: i'm editor of the new york times book review and i oversee book coverage at the new york times. that extends from reviews in the senate book review tour daily critic. to reporting on the industry, to profiles and future. we try to cover not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the larger culture and news. >> if somebody gets a sunday new york times are subscribe separately, can you read just one? or do they come -- if...
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one is talking about new york city and its, you know, large urban core. nd the other is talking about urbanism, which is urban form. and, you know, the new urbanism initiative has always been focused on repairing urban form. and showing that, in fact, the booming tech cities -- if you go to them -- they are establishing downtowns, they are, you know, creating that walkable environment because that is what the market is demanding. and even through american zoning the market works. now, and i also want to bring up what you mentioned about anemic economic growth, and aaron might want to chime in here because there has been the barrage of studies from ed glaeser, from many others who posit that we have had economic growth precisely because we have had such limited cities. cities are the economic engines of america right now, that lovely word just rolls off the tongue. as you were talking about allowing that economic growth to roll forward. and we have frozen those cities with zoning. so, aaron, should we deregulate the city? what would we get from that? which
one is talking about new york city and its, you know, large urban core. nd the other is talking about urbanism, which is urban form. and, you know, the new urbanism initiative has always been focused on repairing urban form. and showing that, in fact, the booming tech cities -- if you go to them -- they are establishing downtowns, they are, you know, creating that walkable environment because that is what the market is demanding. and even through american zoning the market works. now, and i...
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to bail out new york. it is just over one hour. >> migrate pleasure to welcome stage thece to the professor at new york and .iversity it is my all moderate, so i am happy about that. hands:st book "invisible the businessman's crusade please the new deal," welcome her to the stage. >> thank you so much to the historical society for having me here. it is nice to be here, because i am a native of brooklyn your i was born a little bit down the block on pierpont street, that is the apartment my parents were living in when i was born. it is special to be here in particular, tonight. weeks ago, the new york daily news repriced its most famous hidden -- headline in history. trump to planet, dropdead." what most people know about the fiscal crisis in 1975 can be headline on that screen. president ford gave a speech to which the headline refers at a lunch of national press club in washington, d.c.. weeks before, he and his advisers had been debating whether or not the president should say anything and public about w
to bail out new york. it is just over one hour. >> migrate pleasure to welcome stage thece to the professor at new york and .iversity it is my all moderate, so i am happy about that. hands:st book "invisible the businessman's crusade please the new deal," welcome her to the stage. >> thank you so much to the historical society for having me here. it is nice to be here, because i am a native of brooklyn your i was born a little bit down the block on pierpont street, that is...
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new york. and what they were striking for was a 12-hour day. think about that. the improvement was to be a 12-hour day and they usually worked six to seven days a week. >> so we'll take you next to the new york state assembly to tell you more about how the bake shop act was passed. before i do that i want to tell you how you can be a part of the program. we would very much like to have your questions and comments about the cases to understand what the history is you would like to learn more about. so if you're watching us in the eastern or central time zone, you're watching us in the mountain or pacific zones, dial those numbers carefully. you can also send us a tweet. and if you do at c-span, use the hash tag landmark cases. and you will get into the twitter feed i have here on my set and we'll mix your questions into my program. finally there is a conversation going on about the lochner case. and on our facebook page and you are welcome to be part of that if you would like as well. so with al
new york. and what they were striking for was a 12-hour day. think about that. the improvement was to be a 12-hour day and they usually worked six to seven days a week. >> so we'll take you next to the new york state assembly to tell you more about how the bake shop act was passed. before i do that i want to tell you how you can be a part of the program. we would very much like to have your questions and comments about the cases to understand what the history is you would like to learn...
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new york. his home bases texas state university where he teaches political science, paul kens, thank you. i'm telling people they should be interested in this. why don't you both explain why this case is important. >> well, the case is a political symbol, made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt. he claimed the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds to block legislation from being enacted at the state level. ever since then it's been a political flash point because it was made a political flash point in a presidential campaign. >> political flash point for which side? >> well, roosevelt claimed this was a product of laissez-faire economics, which is what he got from the dissenting opinion of justice holmes. roosevelt put holmes on the supreme court and extolled holmes as a model of what a justice should be. he put him in court when he was president and then was running for president in 1912. he elevates holmes and elevates this case which was called the bake shop case, it was n
new york. his home bases texas state university where he teaches political science, paul kens, thank you. i'm telling people they should be interested in this. why don't you both explain why this case is important. >> well, the case is a political symbol, made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt. he claimed the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds to block legislation from being enacted at the state level. ever since then it's been a political flash point because it was...
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new york. we have a number of callers, one from patrick in new york. hi, patrick, you're on. >> caller: hi, good evening, i would like to ask mr. barnett to comment on two points. as you know, wendell holmes jr. wrote the dissenting opinion in lochner. also as i am sure you are aware, justice holmes is one of the most cited justices in history, principally i think because of his opinion. i would like to contrast justice holmes with the book, structure of liberty, where he emphasized the structure between libertarianism and classic liberalism. would you say that, as you indicate in your book, the private adjudication and the enforcement of law is the only legal system that can provide adequate solutions to problems of interest and power? and do you believe justice holmes would sign on to that theory today? >> thank you, that sounds like it could be a masters thesis, could you find a short answer to that? >> that is based on the accurate reading of my book called the structure of liberty, justice
new york. we have a number of callers, one from patrick in new york. hi, patrick, you're on. >> caller: hi, good evening, i would like to ask mr. barnett to comment on two points. as you know, wendell holmes jr. wrote the dissenting opinion in lochner. also as i am sure you are aware, justice holmes is one of the most cited justices in history, principally i think because of his opinion. i would like to contrast justice holmes with the book, structure of liberty, where he emphasized the...
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. >>> welcome to the new york state capital. here atop the state street hill in albany, this amazing building served for the government since the mid-19th century. the capital took 32 years to build starting in 1867 and it was deemed completed in 1899 by governor theodore roosevelt. construction materials came from all over the country and all over the world. five architects worked on this building and the building reflects those different architectural styles. we're standing on the eastern approach to the capital. this stairway contains 77 steps and we're told that the 77 was chosen to commemorate the year 1777. this is when new york officially became a state. the stairway is also important because it's said that governor theodore roosevelt used to run up these steps. he challenged reporters if they could keep up with him, he would grant them an exclusive interview. you can see carvings of joseph brant. it's logical henry hudson might appear on a new york state capital since he came to albany, discovered albany. joseph brant, w
. >>> welcome to the new york state capital. here atop the state street hill in albany, this amazing building served for the government since the mid-19th century. the capital took 32 years to build starting in 1867 and it was deemed completed in 1899 by governor theodore roosevelt. construction materials came from all over the country and all over the world. five architects worked on this building and the building reflects those different architectural styles. we're standing on the...
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he's got like the new york guy who handled his divorce records and who threatens "the new york times." he's got the christian right's attorney who goes on fox news a lot and who could definitely defend the president very well if it turns out the president's major legal liability is that he's put up a 10 commandments tablet in the oval office. the president also has this new lead attorney whose highest-profile financial experience in the past was having a hedge fund client not just convicted but given the longest sentence ever for insider trading and whose more recent financial experience now appears to be those late-night misspelled e-mails about the wrong client that he's sending to the "wall street journal." although hey, at least it's wall street. i mean, as this investigation into the president has turned into a follow the money kind of thing, as it has turned toward financial matters, the president has not tuned up his defense, his representation to meet that kind of a challenge. he doesn't have legal financial specialists on board. he doesn't have tax attorneys on board. like ev
he's got like the new york guy who handled his divorce records and who threatens "the new york times." he's got the christian right's attorney who goes on fox news a lot and who could definitely defend the president very well if it turns out the president's major legal liability is that he's put up a 10 commandments tablet in the oval office. the president also has this new lead attorney whose highest-profile financial experience in the past was having a hedge fund client not just...
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it was terrible for new york. it was bad overall in terms of, you know, the balance of good and evil in the world, but the story is good for us as americans now in terms of trying to understand what is happening to our government and the american presidency right now and why. this is why. this is andrew weissman, a career prosecutor who made his name helping to dismantle organized crime networks, including organized crime rackets that were running schemes on wall street. one of those wall street cases got him involved in the prosecution of the one-time member of the trump organization. a man who played a key role in the development of and the money behind the trump sojo project. he also led the enron task force, which unravelled that multibillion dollar complex corporate con-job. andrew weissman now works for robert mueller. then there's lisa paige. lisa paige is a former prosecutor with deep experience in in organized crime and money laundering, including working with an fbi task force that has pursued money laun
it was terrible for new york. it was bad overall in terms of, you know, the balance of good and evil in the world, but the story is good for us as americans now in terms of trying to understand what is happening to our government and the american presidency right now and why. this is why. this is andrew weissman, a career prosecutor who made his name helping to dismantle organized crime networks, including organized crime rackets that were running schemes on wall street. one of those wall...
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guy who created nomad here in new york.s open to gigantic projects that is really reinvigorating the city. a total dead zone in london. he takes these areas and revitalizes them. >> andrew doesn't have the typical background. he didn't start learning to become a general manager and working his way through a typical hotel. it comes from a law perspective. he began by finding deals for some of the great hotel ea's in the last 30 or 40 years. people who may not be like a household name, but he created starwood hotels. was originally his real estate developer, his go-to guy to figure out what properties were sweeping up and what could turn a profit area -- profit. >> any idea where he has his eye on now? everything has become a pretty exciting area. did he give you any heads-up? touch.id have a midas not all his projects are necessarily going in the exact same direction as what he has done in the past. i think in his mind he is taking a different approach. he saw the london opening of the net, which is a gigantic hotel. you can
guy who created nomad here in new york.s open to gigantic projects that is really reinvigorating the city. a total dead zone in london. he takes these areas and revitalizes them. >> andrew doesn't have the typical background. he didn't start learning to become a general manager and working his way through a typical hotel. it comes from a law perspective. he began by finding deals for some of the great hotel ea's in the last 30 or 40 years. people who may not be like a household name, but...
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good morning from the studio 57 news room here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. president trump condemned racists during a white supre supremists rally. some gathered outside the hotel where the president is staying and heather is with us this morning. >> reporter: if the first time since the inauguration president trump came back to his hometown and he was greeted with protesters many aligned here on fifth avenue holding signs chanting new york hates you. the president arrived at his new york city home last night outside of trump tower. it was one of several demonstrations around the country denouncing this weekend's rally in charlottesville, virginia during which white supremacists clashed with counterprotesters leaving one person dead. >> i cannot stand for nazis in my country. i want anyone who lives here to feel safe. >> reporter: the man who allegedly rammed his car into a crowd of activists in charlottesville is according to friends someone who admires hitler. he appeared in court monday officially charged with injuring 19 and in the
good morning from the studio 57 news room here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. president trump condemned racists during a white supre supremists rally. some gathered outside the hotel where the president is staying and heather is with us this morning. >> reporter: if the first time since the inauguration president trump came back to his hometown and he was greeted with protesters many aligned here on fifth avenue holding signs chanting new york hates you. the...
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they didn't think they would be able to rally in new york, not with their robes and mask. they crossed over to new jersey and showed force, 20,000 of them. they had an effigy of new york governor al smith and they beat it up and tore it apart. but then the convention had to move on to picking its nominee, right? you got to pick the klan candidate, the candidate that was clearly favored by the klan and wouldn't denounce them or say a word against them at a convention that couldn't approve an anti-klan plank or are you going to pick the catholic guy, the governor of new york, al smith. if that's the split in your party, how do you bridge that kind of split? for the democratic party that year in 1924 they couldn't bridge it. they started balloting, they started taking votes on who the delegates wanted to be their nominee and honestly they couldn't get there and they couldn't get there and they couldn't get there. that convention dragged on and on and on in the july heat in madison square garden. that thing went on for 16 days with thousands of people in there and no air condit
they didn't think they would be able to rally in new york, not with their robes and mask. they crossed over to new jersey and showed force, 20,000 of them. they had an effigy of new york governor al smith and they beat it up and tore it apart. but then the convention had to move on to picking its nominee, right? you got to pick the klan candidate, the candidate that was clearly favored by the klan and wouldn't denounce them or say a word against them at a convention that couldn't approve an...
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the mayor of new york city says we won't miss the seven bucks. de blasio, a new plan to tax wealthy new yorkers. cheryl: i don't know about, here is tax i think i can get behind. one restaurant's plan to charge men more than women. lauren: maybe. cheryl: it is for a good cause. lauren: maybe. cheryl: we'll explain when we come back. ♪ it's time to rethink what's possible. rethink the experience. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ cheryl: we'll take another look at these markets and how they closed. you have the dow and s&p 500 closing at brand new record highs. that was the ninth in a row for the dow and first for the s&p for the month of august. lauren, obviously good numbers. we're loving it. lauren: september and october more volatile so we will see. stay tuned. >>> new york city has a big problem with its subway
the mayor of new york city says we won't miss the seven bucks. de blasio, a new plan to tax wealthy new yorkers. cheryl: i don't know about, here is tax i think i can get behind. one restaurant's plan to charge men more than women. lauren: maybe. cheryl: it is for a good cause. lauren: maybe. cheryl: we'll explain when we come back. ♪ it's time to rethink what's possible. rethink the experience. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and...
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we want falcons in new york. jets in la. bears in new orleans.e new england bed and breakfast. can you please pass the marmalade, charlie? i sure can, crazy pirate. switch to directv and get every game, every sunday with nfl sunday ticket. call 1-800-directv. vo: jack's got your back.hits, jack: somebody craving my smoky jack burger? vo: the smoky jack burger combo for $4.99. vo: hickory-smoked bacon, smoked cheddar cheese, vo: all on an artisan poppyseed bun. vo: plus fries and a refreshing drink. vo: all for just $4.99. man: thanks, jack! jack: you're welcome. vo: the new smoky jack burger combo for just $4.99. vo: only at jack in the box. >> dicky: if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show call 866-jimmy-tix or go to jimmykimmellive.com. ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive to the comb ♪ combing that honey ♪ into some gold ♪ take that gold and make it an o ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ ♪ bee to hive to the o ♪ oat from the farm is the yum in yo bowl ♪ ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and a
we want falcons in new york. jets in la. bears in new orleans.e new england bed and breakfast. can you please pass the marmalade, charlie? i sure can, crazy pirate. switch to directv and get every game, every sunday with nfl sunday ticket. call 1-800-directv. vo: jack's got your back.hits, jack: somebody craving my smoky jack burger? vo: the smoky jack burger combo for $4.99. vo: hickory-smoked bacon, smoked cheddar cheese, vo: all on an artisan poppyseed bun. vo: plus fries and a refreshing...
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that's not too shabby. >> none in new york. hink we have some new kinfolks in iowa or texas, don't we? as of this morning? >> absolutely. >>> coming up, the taylor swift trial. the former radio deejay who insists he did not grope her during the photo swift's mom had to say when she took the witness stand. >>> and the countdown to that rare astronomical event. why so many electric companies are worried. and check out our facebook page to see a nearly $3,000 pizza. it's for real at wnn fans.com. you're watching world nows now. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardize
that's not too shabby. >> none in new york. hink we have some new kinfolks in iowa or texas, don't we? as of this morning? >> absolutely. >>> coming up, the taylor swift trial. the former radio deejay who insists he did not grope her during the photo swift's mom had to say when she took the witness stand. >>> and the countdown to that rare astronomical event. why so many electric companies are worried. and check out our facebook page to see a nearly $3,000 pizza....
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rasalea, first from new york. couple comments, one follow-up regarding senators we have, in new york state, i believe we had 26 senators, many two or senators have three fully staffed office necessary new york state. starts their pay, i year. $179,000 a host: state senators in new york? caller: yes, new york city, we and i haven't checked the numbers, but they hire a lot state.ators in each each senator can have like up to two, some have three, i know them have two fully staffed offices. different if d be we were accomplishing something, but we're not. dying.k state is being squeezed with taxation. the other thing is about the al qaeda. this is kind of follow-up to the fellow who said 30 years war.actured i think i kind of agree with that, because here we're over that have notries attacked us. ll right, one may have, but here we have north korea sending direction and we haven't retaliated in any other to say we're sanctioning, we have been doing that for years, tossing money years.for the thing is, i believe, we k
rasalea, first from new york. couple comments, one follow-up regarding senators we have, in new york state, i believe we had 26 senators, many two or senators have three fully staffed office necessary new york state. starts their pay, i year. $179,000 a host: state senators in new york? caller: yes, new york city, we and i haven't checked the numbers, but they hire a lot state.ators in each each senator can have like up to two, some have three, i know them have two fully staffed offices....
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we want falcons in new york. jets in la. bears in new orleans.breakfast. can you please pass the marmalade, charlie? i sure can, crazy pirate. switch to directv and get every game, every sunday with nfl sunday ticket. call 1-800-directv. dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there. like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0148. as a leader in student lending we have student loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright fellow mom and fellow citizen. call 1-866-999-0148 to apply now. >> dicky: if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show call 866-jimmy-tix or go to jimmykimmellive.com. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: well, i would like to thank t.j. miller. i want to thank dana white. apologies to matt damon. we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next but first, this is
we want falcons in new york. jets in la. bears in new orleans.breakfast. can you please pass the marmalade, charlie? i sure can, crazy pirate. switch to directv and get every game, every sunday with nfl sunday ticket. call 1-800-directv. dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there. like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0148. as a leader in student lending we have student loan...
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he was the guy that created nomad in new york. a gigantic object in london called the med which is reinvigorating their financial district, which was a dead zone. now it is the place to see and be seen in. oliver: tell us about how he revitalizes these areas? >> he does not have the typical background. he did not start by working the front desk and eating a manager and working his way up through a typical hotel. instead, he came from a real estate law perspective. he was signing deals for great hoteliers for the last 30 years. the guy who created starwood hotels, andrew, was originally his real estate developer and go-to guy to figure out which properties were worth sweeping up and what could turn a profit. at a young age he realized he had a gift for identifying beautiful buildings and neighborhoods that had potential. that weren't there yet. oliver: any idea for what he has his eye on now? everything he has touched has become exciting. >> he does have something of a midas touch. he is expanding quickly. not all his projects are
he was the guy that created nomad in new york. a gigantic object in london called the med which is reinvigorating their financial district, which was a dead zone. now it is the place to see and be seen in. oliver: tell us about how he revitalizes these areas? >> he does not have the typical background. he did not start by working the front desk and eating a manager and working his way up through a typical hotel. instead, he came from a real estate law perspective. he was signing deals for...
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we want falcons in new york. jets in la. bears in new orleans.ittle new england bed and breakfast. can you please pass the marmalade, charlie? i sure can, crazy pirate. switch to directv and get every game, every sunday with nfl sunday ticket. call 1-800-directv. >> dicky: if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show call go to jimmykimmellive.com. there's nothing like being out in nature. big sky. cool air. a chance to breathe. you gaze at the setting sun and think... oh, i should turn on the lights at home. and back to the deep breathing. enjoy the moment, wherever you are hive. let's get living. 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 up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest pric
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he was a new york senator and i'm a representative from new york. he wrote an incredible book about bobby kennedy's life and it's a certainly an enjoyable read. >> book to be wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter at book to the or on _tv or on at book facebook page. book tv on c-span2 -- television series readers. >> this might be the only government class you ever take. you're going to be a voter forever. you are going to be a juror forever. i will give you tools for the rest of your le and the pursuit to do them off. >> high school teachers william camp and sunshine discuss how current events affect their history, politics, and government. >> this is a chance for them to learn their story. their story does not begin when they are born, but with the people who were born long before them ship the world and how it operates. it didn't just that with me, but whe i can contribute and where coming from is all part of this bigger story. and that way, allowing them to take another people's opinions and the perspect
he was a new york senator and i'm a representative from new york. he wrote an incredible book about bobby kennedy's life and it's a certainly an enjoyable read. >> book to be wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter at book to the or on _tv or on at book facebook page. book tv on c-span2 -- television series readers. >> this might be the only government class you ever take. you're going to be a voter forever. you are going to be a juror...
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it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllisfrom their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david mapes has to appraise and authenticate the painting for auction. there are three notations on the back, written in pencil -- the name "ruth," victor higgins, and $600. >> and if you think about it, that was quite a bit of money back then. >> after decades in a dusty basement, mapes has a name and a purchase price. but he still needs to know how "ruth" got into the hands of don's family. >> david asked me, "what's the story behind this painting?" i talked to my brother. we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have been interested in southwestern art? >> well, uncle cur
it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllisfrom their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first,...
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that connects westchester county to new york state way. first span will open. leading some to wonder, why can't new jersey have same infrastructure successes. >> current administration has not placed a lot of priority on transportation, not on the radar unless there is a co at that indent. they tell me that repairscheduls will be fully o. bill: thank you, diana, this is a modern i ms fantastic. let me tell you, as someone who ewd, bridges and polls are in my dna, when iridge that will look good, be safe and ch it should remind us, we should not lose hope on all government projects. it is possible for them to do something right. and quickly, and cheaply. we should use that to hol hold l our officials to those standard. bill: a waste of priorities of commuters in and out of manhattan. >> transportation infrastructure is one of the biggest priorities that government should have, it ties directly to economy. here in do you remember when mercedes pulled out, our transportation infrastructure was crumbling. bill: is this where you have to give credit to other side, cu
that connects westchester county to new york state way. first span will open. leading some to wonder, why can't new jersey have same infrastructure successes. >> current administration has not placed a lot of priority on transportation, not on the radar unless there is a co at that indent. they tell me that repairscheduls will be fully o. bill: thank you, diana, this is a modern i ms fantastic. let me tell you, as someone who ewd, bridges and polls are in my dna, when iridge that will...
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we seat protests in new york city in front of trump tower as we await president trump's arrival to new york city. arrests are starting to happen. adam shapiro, what are you hearing, what are you seeing? reporter: the arrests haven't begun just yet. i want you to see the large police presence. what the new york police department has been announcing over loud speakers is pedestrians are forbid on come into the street and block traffic. traffic is blocked. but pedestrians are also forbidden from blocking the side streets. there were pedestrians or protesters who blocked some of the side streets and they made the announcement for those people to disperse. but what you can expect before president trump arrives, perhaps the protesters will become a little more aggressive and willing to be arrested and they won't be listening to the police. you see police lining up along fifth avenue in preparation for the president. you hear the nypd on the loud speakers say there will be arrests if you don't move. lauren: where i am south and west of you. we can see the traffic building up as people trying
we seat protests in new york city in front of trump tower as we await president trump's arrival to new york city. arrests are starting to happen. adam shapiro, what are you hearing, what are you seeing? reporter: the arrests haven't begun just yet. i want you to see the large police presence. what the new york police department has been announcing over loud speakers is pedestrians are forbid on come into the street and block traffic. traffic is blocked. but pedestrians are also forbidden from...
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also becoming more urban and as i was discussing before to be more open and one is to talk about new york city and though large urban core or urbanism. so the new urban initiative has focused:repairing and showing so these booming texas cities established downtown to create that environment because that is what the market is demanding. even through american toting but -- voting but i also point of the anemic growth because there has been a barrage of studies who say we have had the not - - economic growth precisely because of the cities to me they economic engine but even if one allows that economic growth to roll for word and then those cities with the zoning. so do you deregulate the city's? after all that is the free market position. >> if you have higher incomes available in the coastal cities that should draw people from around the country to want to come there but unfortunately those high wages are often offset by the high housing costs which makes it prohibitive so the coastal cities progressively are more easy to in character. new york is still the center of the financial world bu
also becoming more urban and as i was discussing before to be more open and one is to talk about new york city and though large urban core or urbanism. so the new urban initiative has focused:repairing and showing so these booming texas cities established downtown to create that environment because that is what the market is demanding. even through american toting but -- voting but i also point of the anemic growth because there has been a barrage of studies who say we have had the not - -...
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joining us from los angeles, gina loudon, and in new york, cathy areu.hat do you make of mike pence pushing back so hard against this "new york times" piece that includes him in the maneuvering for 2020. gina: he's probably asking the question if he were not doing those things would the media criticize him for not doing those things, saying he's not fully on board with the conservative agenda. there has become such a chasm between the conservatives in general and the media at this point. but there is a distrust overall. everything the media says is suspect to someone like vice president nuke pence. howie: wouldn't any vice president keep his options open? the story doesn't say that mike pence is going to challenge trump. cathy: it was a story without facts. he did start a political committee. he is raising money. he hired a chief of staff that is known to be a campaign guy. his actions show he may be getting ready for 2020. it makes sense that he's upset because maybe it's the truth. howie: let me quote from the story. mr. pence has made no efforts to se
joining us from los angeles, gina loudon, and in new york, cathy areu.hat do you make of mike pence pushing back so hard against this "new york times" piece that includes him in the maneuvering for 2020. gina: he's probably asking the question if he were not doing those things would the media criticize him for not doing those things, saying he's not fully on board with the conservative agenda. there has become such a chasm between the conservatives in general and the media at this...
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this is the correction that "the new york times and could put out. the article referred incorrectly to the availability of the report. while it was not widely publicized, the report was uploaded by a nonprofit internet archive and jenny where he, not first made public by "the new york times." mike in wisconsin, independent. caller: i am asking about state regulations. looking at keeping water clean and rotating crops. what effect does that have on the climate? tilt: rotating crops and no l agriculture, those are all great ways to reduce co2 emissions. the more that your field is covered, the more it is pulling co2 from the atmosphere. in fact, rotating crops is a great way to adjust to the effects of climate change, as well. if you are growing crops that require too much water in a place that is short on water, you should rotate crops, switch them out, and do some thing different. host: patricia in connecticut, a democrat. caller: good morning. i will make this brief. i was just wondering, how change? guest: ozone and climate are two things, i'm not
this is the correction that "the new york times and could put out. the article referred incorrectly to the availability of the report. while it was not widely publicized, the report was uploaded by a nonprofit internet archive and jenny where he, not first made public by "the new york times." mike in wisconsin, independent. caller: i am asking about state regulations. looking at keeping water clean and rotating crops. what effect does that have on the climate? tilt: rotating...
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revitalized in london and new york.head on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief, megan murphy, to talk about must reads in the magazine. german automotive's fraught in the past couple years, let's talk about bosch. megan: this is a tale about the german diesel in missions scandal. this company is not well known --some in the u.s. and asia it is at the heart, it is an engineering marvel. it controls many things in cars. things,nternet of appliances, the way this world is moving forward in terms of how we interact with the wider array of things we use on an everyday basis. what is happened is, the issue surrounding them is, where they involved, did they know, about vw wasices that installing into its cars to beat admissions tests. were they complicit in it? how much do they know it when did they know it? they are facing us in of lawsuits, some of them serious, racketeering charges, that they knew and assisted bw with this vw with this.h idea, itouched on this thought th
revitalized in london and new york.head on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief, megan murphy, to talk about must reads in the magazine. german automotive's fraught in the past couple years, let's talk about bosch. megan: this is a tale about the german diesel in missions scandal. this company is not well known --some in the u.s. and asia it is at the heart, it is an engineering marvel. it controls many things in cars. things,nternet of...
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and new york city mayor, bill diblasio. they're feuding and butting heads. the governor saying it's not my problem. the mayor said it's not my problem. you will see governor cuomo come out against the tax against the rich. >> look at the bridge, record time, on budget, they built that bridge faster than a local bridge in summit new jersey. >> but were dealing with a third world subway system. with a premier city in the world. >> it may be cuomo should be mayor. >> there's antibody was doing that to put cuomo in that situation. it's going to be a really interesting dynamic. another political point, just last week mayor diblasio was criticized for cozying up to a very wealthy donors being really close to them. it's interesting how couple of days later he took but that attacks against the rich. >> do you think he's gone through the problem. >> partially. but while this is a city tax, it will have to go up to albany. so, the governor will have a say. the legislator will have a say, the senate is controlled by republicans. so yo
and new york city mayor, bill diblasio. they're feuding and butting heads. the governor saying it's not my problem. the mayor said it's not my problem. you will see governor cuomo come out against the tax against the rich. >> look at the bridge, record time, on budget, they built that bridge faster than a local bridge in summit new jersey. >> but were dealing with a third world subway system. with a premier city in the world. >> it may be cuomo should be mayor. >>...
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new york raised its age above the age of consent. new jersey has also done that. is 16e of consent in york and the age of marriage is 17 or 18. with court approval. it's an interesting situation from that aspect. if you can be coerced or forced , you are going below the age of consent, it is coercion. that is the legal definition we have all agreed on. host: our final call this half hour comes from lisa in cleveland, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. this is an extremely interesting topic. i didn't get married at the age of consent comeau but i was 18 years old when i was married. dutch consent, but i was 18 years old when i was married. for girls that are married below or at the age of consent but iat was the percentage -- didn't get married at the age of consent, but i was 18 years old when i was married. for girls that are married below or at the age of consent, what thosee percentage of getting married to escape? the conversation never came up in church about exploring other things like college. those things were encouraged
new york raised its age above the age of consent. new jersey has also done that. is 16e of consent in york and the age of marriage is 17 or 18. with court approval. it's an interesting situation from that aspect. if you can be coerced or forced , you are going below the age of consent, it is coercion. that is the legal definition we have all agreed on. host: our final call this half hour comes from lisa in cleveland, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. this...
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thunderstorms which seems to be blossoming getting more and more numerous, moving right through new york city, over to long island and up toward yonkers, as well and you see where heaviest downpours are. starting to head out into new jersey and island of manhattan we've got towamencin and other areas in pennsylvania getting rain as well. that will be calming down. we will have high pressure in control today. it thinks cold front moving through in the overnight hours into tomorrow morning that will change our weather, of us l welcome it unless you love highany mount pocono. 2 miles visibility in allentown where they have that seventy-two in the city. allentown has 70. sixty-five in mount shore 72 in wildwood. these arrows this is where the wind iroblm, the direction from which it is blowing, from the south and that humid. 92 degreeseighty's tomorrow and. first average g rid of the rain in the morning and have a good rest of the weekend weather-wise. monday we will stay in the lower 80's throughnext week, th. >> basically plan your whole life around sunday. >> do it. >> yes. how about an a
thunderstorms which seems to be blossoming getting more and more numerous, moving right through new york city, over to long island and up toward yonkers, as well and you see where heaviest downpours are. starting to head out into new jersey and island of manhattan we've got towamencin and other areas in pennsylvania getting rain as well. that will be calming down. we will have high pressure in control today. it thinks cold front moving through in the overnight hours into tomorrow morning that...
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roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. nne-marie. here on wall street, investors are watching for the new jobs route for july out this morning. oil prices slipped, sending energy companies into a slump. and apple gave up some of the big gains it made the day before. the dow picked up 9 points, setting another record, the s&p dropped 5 points, and nasdaq dropped 2 points. >>> two japanese car mafers are planning to produce up to 300,000 cars a year and employ around 4,000 people when it opens in 2021. the two companies are said to be working together to be developing electric cars. >> can you imagine dunkin' without the doughnuts? a new location in pasadena, california, will simply be called dunkin', though it will still sell doughnuts. the company says a few other stores will also get the one-name treatment. the company says it wants customers to think of the store as a destination for selling coffee. the change will take place next year. anne-marie, i'm confused. what are you supposed to be dunkin' if you don't have doughn
roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. nne-marie. here on wall street, investors are watching for the new jobs route for july out this morning. oil prices slipped, sending energy companies into a slump. and apple gave up some of the big gains it made the day before. the dow picked up 9 points, setting another record, the s&p dropped 5 points, and nasdaq dropped 2 points. >>> two japanese car mafers are planning to produce up to 300,000 cars a year and...
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a new york condo in 2007, florida mansion, 2007.ew years later, a new york city loft, and a cash purchase and in 2012, a brooklyn brownstone for about $3 million in cash. and who wouldn't want a $3 million brownstone in brooklyn, it's a great thing. a lot of properties, how do investigators look at this and say are you just a super successful businessman who puts a lot of money down in cash? or do you exposure yourself to criminal liability for money-laundering? >> it raises a lot of red flags, making big purchases with cash it might be completely legitimate, but it might not. as a prosecutor what you would want to say is where did that money come from? that's the key question. so that's why when we talk about following the money, you want to trace it back. where did it come from? people don't usually carry around $3.65 million in cash. it's somewhere in a bank and how did it get into that bank. what was the originating bank. >> i don't think scrooge mcduck had $3.65 mine in coin, that's a that's a lot of money for cash. >> particul
a new york condo in 2007, florida mansion, 2007.ew years later, a new york city loft, and a cash purchase and in 2012, a brooklyn brownstone for about $3 million in cash. and who wouldn't want a $3 million brownstone in brooklyn, it's a great thing. a lot of properties, how do investigators look at this and say are you just a super successful businessman who puts a lot of money down in cash? or do you exposure yourself to criminal liability for money-laundering? >> it raises a lot of red...
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i mean -- >> he was living in new york city. >> yes. >> and he moved to new jersey. >> yes. so he really loved stories in which he was the important guy, and you have to be willing even when you're totally convinced of his importance and deeply impressed by his talent, you have to be willing to take with a grain of salt some of the things he says about how much lincoln loved him and grant loved him and everybody loved him, but he tells this story in which he claims he was visited by an attorney -- which right away it is a horrible story, right? who said, "are you sure that this is a good idea attacking," and nast was like, it seems to be working out fine. then he said, wouldn't you be happier if you took a nice european vacation, wouldn't it be fun to do with, say, $100,000? and nast started playing -- well, i think it was more, like $200,000. yeah, yeah. do you think $300,000 is too much. he gets him up to $500,000 before stopping the game and saying, dude, you got to go. so this is the story he told, was that he was bribed, and when that didn't work threatened, that people
i mean -- >> he was living in new york city. >> yes. >> and he moved to new jersey. >> yes. so he really loved stories in which he was the important guy, and you have to be willing even when you're totally convinced of his importance and deeply impressed by his talent, you have to be willing to take with a grain of salt some of the things he says about how much lincoln loved him and grant loved him and everybody loved him, but he tells this story in which he claims he...
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but may be capable of going as far as new york and washington, d.c. one option to interrupt a missile heading towards u.s., something called a ground-based intercepter. the u.s. currently has 36 of these in place at bases in alaska, california. if u.s. radars were able to detect a missile launch by kim jong un, missiles could be fired off into space and collide with the nuclear warhead. it's essentially like a bullet hitting a bullet. and it would stop a north korean missile from striking the u.s. back in may, the u.s. successfully intercepted an intercontinental ballistic missile during a test of a ground-base intercept system in california. those ground-base intercepters have a bit of a mixed track record. the success rate for tests is about50% but it's still one of the military's best options. >> what about the diplomatic options? how are they looking and how do they mesh with trump's comments? >> in this sis going to be a tr eye litricky line to walk. you had nikki haley who was championing a victory when she to those u.n. sanctions. the u.s. secr
but may be capable of going as far as new york and washington, d.c. one option to interrupt a missile heading towards u.s., something called a ground-based intercepter. the u.s. currently has 36 of these in place at bases in alaska, california. if u.s. radars were able to detect a missile launch by kim jong un, missiles could be fired off into space and collide with the nuclear warhead. it's essentially like a bullet hitting a bullet. and it would stop a north korean missile from striking the...
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the results of our latest bloomberg survey of economists live from bloomberg -- live from new york, this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg markets the trump economy. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. >> president trump says the department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the violence that occurred this weekend at a white nationalist march in virginia. >> to anyone who acted racistlly in this violence, you will be held accountable. justice will be delivered. the president condemned white nationalist groups following the -- calling the kkk, neo-nazis, and white supremacists criminals and sucks. stepping up their attack six weeks before voters decide whether to give them a fourth term. merkel was accused of failing to a trust the diesel spindle -- diesel scandal. winds arethe fierce making it tough on firefighters battling a large wildfire north of athens. has damaged at least 20 homes and threatens more as it continues to burn uncontained. no injuries have been reported. trying to have public offenders replaced with private attorneys. a federal judge in new
the results of our latest bloomberg survey of economists live from bloomberg -- live from new york, this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg markets the trump economy. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. >> president trump says the department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the violence that occurred this weekend at a white nationalist march in virginia. >> to anyone who acted racistlly in this violence, you will be held accountable. justice will be...
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it is monday, august 7th, 6:00 here in new york. our friend, briana keilar, joining us. ys -- >> of course. >> and you bring with you news. >>> the starting line -- president trump marking 200 days in his presidency with downtime at his new jersey golf club. the president insists his 17-day trip is not a vacation and that he has piled up a list of accomplishments that have been ignored. we will test that for you this morning. >>> meantime, vice president mike pence slamming a report that he's positioning himself for a run in 2020 if president trump does not seek a second term. the vice president making his loyalty clear and calling "the new york times" report disgraceful and offensive. >> and all of this coming as president trump dismisses the russia investigation as a "total fabrication." in a new interview, the deputy attorney general says special counsel robert mueller can investigate any crimes that he might uncover within the scope of his probe. >>> and the war of words is escalating again between north korea and the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson says the rec
it is monday, august 7th, 6:00 here in new york. our friend, briana keilar, joining us. ys -- >> of course. >> and you bring with you news. >>> the starting line -- president trump marking 200 days in his presidency with downtime at his new jersey golf club. the president insists his 17-day trip is not a vacation and that he has piled up a list of accomplishments that have been ignored. we will test that for you this morning. >>> meantime, vice president mike pence...
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harbor in new york city than anywhere else in the world. but by the early 1800s, we had eaten them all. >> reporter: billion oyster project co-founder murray fisher considers oysters a keystone species that can help can clean or filter the water by removing algae, phytoplankton, and other particles. >> an adult oyster filters, conservatively, in the summertime when they're feeding, a gallon of water an hour. so 24 gallons a day. that means the standing volume of new york harbor would be filtered by a billion oysters once every three days. >> reporter: the oyster reefs not only filter the water, they also provide habitat for other wildlife and help protect erosion of the shoreline from future storms and flooding. since the project began three years ago, students have planted over 24 million oysters in the harbor. while these oysters are not destined for consumption, restaurants across the city are participating, by providing millions of recycled oyster shells to build back the reefs. >> we keep the top part of the oyster shell. when they're
harbor in new york city than anywhere else in the world. but by the early 1800s, we had eaten them all. >> reporter: billion oyster project co-founder murray fisher considers oysters a keystone species that can help can clean or filter the water by removing algae, phytoplankton, and other particles. >> an adult oyster filters, conservatively, in the summertime when they're feeding, a gallon of water an hour. so 24 gallons a day. that means the standing volume of new york harbor...
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the new york yankees gary ..morning to separate from "the wall street journal." good morning. and when ask you what we are seeing in the european market. it's looking really good. reporter: there is a continued sort of sense that maybe some of last week's fears over north korea were overdone. european markets closed to calling back all of their losses over the last week. also a little bit of continued good news on the earnings front in the eurozone economy with an updated reading on second-quarter growth figures that were pretty good. all in all a positive morning in europe. >> the controversy about big men are scheduled to go silent for four years. now what's going on? >> there are some calling for your viewing to whether or not it needs to be quiet for four years for her. of repairs. safety issues for workers relating to the noise levels this produces. a lot of people feel this is a quick central london found they can't possibly be silenced for so long. stirring up a little bit of debate among politicians and t
the new york yankees gary ..morning to separate from "the wall street journal." good morning. and when ask you what we are seeing in the european market. it's looking really good. reporter: there is a continued sort of sense that maybe some of last week's fears over north korea were overdone. european markets closed to calling back all of their losses over the last week. also a little bit of continued good news on the earnings front in the eurozone economy with an updated reading on...
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he was the onlier of the new york world here in new york city. said donate any amount of money. and i will print your name in the front page of the newspaper. so money poured in from all over the united states, elementary school children. raised money through their classes. and we raised up enough money and we completed the pedestal in 1886. for august bartoldi, his job was to construct the statue, but he was also very involved in the construction of the pedestal. and richard morris hunt designed the modern-day pedestal that we see today. here's a great depiction of how they put the statue together like a puzzle. and here's -- this is exactly how they did it. immigrants were swinging around on rope swings. putting the pieces together. they were carefully labeled. they were riveted together. there are 310 sections made up the statue of liberty. they vary in sizes. took 21 years from idea to reality but it finally all came together on october 28th, 1886. a huge dedication ceremony is planned and over 10,000 people are invited. however, one gender was not invited. how ironic is tha
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the new york times story.trump could face a republican challenge in 2020, possibly even from his own vice president mike pence. the vp spokesperson responding to all of that earlier. >> it's absurd and really what you've got here is speculation, conjecture, half-truth, masquerading as news on the front page of the never trump new york times. the vice president has been nothing but supportive. he is supportive of the president, and his singular focus is on making sure the president's agenda is active and that the president is reelected in 2020. connell: and the president himself seemed to respond. you read through this tweet. the failing new york times, which made wrong predictions about me, including my big election win is totally inept, and he continues to say the base is far bigger than ever before. so the prediction of president trump's collapse overstated as he talks about some of his big rallies there from campus reform.org media director phillips is with us in this hour, democratic strategist margie is a
the new york times story.trump could face a republican challenge in 2020, possibly even from his own vice president mike pence. the vp spokesperson responding to all of that earlier. >> it's absurd and really what you've got here is speculation, conjecture, half-truth, masquerading as news on the front page of the never trump new york times. the vice president has been nothing but supportive. he is supportive of the president, and his singular focus is on making sure the president's...