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senator cruz wasn't too happy to help us new yorkers out and jjites out when sandy hit. how do you think that's going to play when he is seeking money, and the president as well for the people of texas. >> i think there is a will the of politics in play by some folk. i was not in the congress at that time. but let me just say this. this is not a time to play politic. this is the first weather disaster. the most of expensive one in the history of america. and this is not the time to play politic. judge jeanine: it never is, but unfortunately there were a lot of people who suffered in the northeast during some of our hurricanes. but let's hope everyone remembers the importance of coming together. you referenced someone who lost x number of head of cattle. do you worry about disease, mosquitoes, e. coli, people not having access to fresh water or food? grocery stores being flooded? >> we are dealing with it with helicopters. i personally delivered a huge load of food and supplies to several areas that were stricken in my district. even today. but we are dealing with it. let
senator cruz wasn't too happy to help us new yorkers out and jjites out when sandy hit. how do you think that's going to play when he is seeking money, and the president as well for the people of texas. >> i think there is a will the of politics in play by some folk. i was not in the congress at that time. but let me just say this. this is not a time to play politic. this is the first weather disaster. the most of expensive one in the history of america. and this is not the time to play...
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senator cruz wasn't too happy to help us new yorkers out and jjites out when sandy hit. how do you think that's going to play when he is seeking money, and the president as well for the people of texas. >> i think there is a will the of politics in play by some folk. i was not in the congress at that time. but let me just say this. this is not a time to play politic. this is the first weather disaster. the most of expensive one in the history of america. and this is not the time to play politic. judge jeanine: it never is, but unfortunately there were a lot of people who suffered in the northeast during some of our hurricanes. but let's hope everyone remembers the importance of coming together. you referenced someone who lost x number of head of cattle. do you worry about disease, mosquitoes, e. coli, people not having access to fresh water or food? grocery stores being flooded? >> we are dealing with it with helicopters. i personally delivered a huge load of food and supplies to several areas that were stricken in my district. even today. but we are dealing with it. let
senator cruz wasn't too happy to help us new yorkers out and jjites out when sandy hit. how do you think that's going to play when he is seeking money, and the president as well for the people of texas. >> i think there is a will the of politics in play by some folk. i was not in the congress at that time. but let me just say this. this is not a time to play politic. this is the first weather disaster. the most of expensive one in the history of america. and this is not the time to play...
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so new yorkers, middle class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers weren't used to having their senses assaulted. of course workers were. the loud sounds, the injuries. the smells, the sights. but well healed new yorkers were not. so they saw smoke, women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells, screams, and of course the iconic thud, dead, thud, dead, thud, dead reported by william sheppard. they smelled smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. and although horrific as this sounds, i suspect they smelled charred flesh, human flesh. so this was a material rhetoric, right? it acted on the whole person. the mind as well as the body. and it said to people, listen and act. the visibility of triangle, though perhaps not the other sensory reaches were expanded in the repertoire. looking at the women, illustrations of the disaster, some of these were quite macabre. very accusatory. and they still retain the power to move us. and these images, this language was reported in english language papers but also italian language newspapers and yiddish newspapers. we ar
so new yorkers, middle class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers weren't used to having their senses assaulted. of course workers were. the loud sounds, the injuries. the smells, the sights. but well healed new yorkers were not. so they saw smoke, women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells, screams, and of course the iconic thud, dead, thud, dead, thud, dead reported by william sheppard. they smelled smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. and...
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new york philharmonic. should i get on my knees? >> no. >> i feel like i should beg you to stay. this is so not fair. you're leaving us. >> hey, you know, i'm a new yorker. although i thought i did very well. i became a californian when i was here. people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york philharmonic is you 175 years old. it is the oldest orchestra in america. and what's interesting to me about that is you know i'm a futurist. i'm always thinking about where can we go? what can we invent? and what i want to be able to be a part of is work with the musicians and the board and the community is to not be weighted down by that legacy but to use it. to move to a vibrant youthful 21st century future. because so m
new york philharmonic. should i get on my knees? >> no. >> i feel like i should beg you to stay. this is so not fair. you're leaving us. >> hey, you know, i'm a new yorker. although i thought i did very well. i became a californian when i was here. people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home...
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now the new yorker is using that opportunity to share what might have been. this is the cover it planned to use if clinton won. it shows her standing in the oval office but the magazine will now use the image in an article called hillary clinton looks back in anger. >>> ♪ the world's most famous beer festival starts this weekend in germany. tents are already being set up in munich for live garb. chuck you ever been to octoberfest? >> i've never been. always confusing me because it happens in september. that's where i get mixed up sniemts you go in october and they're telling you, it's over. >> you missed it. they're at a higher latitude. it's cooler there. october comes earlier for them no matter what the calendar says. anyway, for us, it's going to be a nice couple of days to be outside. i wish i could promise you dry weather. it's in all likelihood going to stay dry through the weekend. look at the saturday afternoon temperatures. the low and mid-80s yet again. again, we'll take a peek at today's forecast hour by hour in a second. >>> does leaving notes for
now the new yorker is using that opportunity to share what might have been. this is the cover it planned to use if clinton won. it shows her standing in the oval office but the magazine will now use the image in an article called hillary clinton looks back in anger. >>> ♪ the world's most famous beer festival starts this weekend in germany. tents are already being set up in munich for live garb. chuck you ever been to octoberfest? >> i've never been. always confusing me because...
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new york governor visited puerto rico friday to survey the immense damage and also help to deliver emergency supplies. governor, welcome back. on the phone with us right now so many new yorkersith family ties in puerto rico. some even living in new york some part of the year and in puerto rico. give me an idea of what you saw and why it was so important for you to visit. >> good afternoon, fred. as bad as it looks on television, it's actually worse in person. the damage is widespread. it's all across the island. you have structural damage to homes, commercial buildings. you have flooding that is still hasn't receded on the island. flooding brings long term problems. it's water and the water leaves. this isn't water anymore. it's water combined with sewage and chemicals. no power on the island. the only power are facilities that have a generator and the generators were running low on fuel. it's a terrible, immediate situation that requires assistance from the federal government and not just financial assistance. we're also going to have to provide capacity there. this is more complicated than just providing financial assistance to a state. they don't have the infrastructure.
new york governor visited puerto rico friday to survey the immense damage and also help to deliver emergency supplies. governor, welcome back. on the phone with us right now so many new yorkersith family ties in puerto rico. some even living in new york some part of the year and in puerto rico. give me an idea of what you saw and why it was so important for you to visit. >> good afternoon, fred. as bad as it looks on television, it's actually worse in person. the damage is widespread....
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best you america's ugliest economic state but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new york city skyline is now gone. though there is talk of putting it up in another location all the wars foreign aid subsidies and social programs still being billed to the u.s. taxpayers the billboard may be gone but the rising debt and the creditors clamoring to be paid certainly have not and while the display is no longer up showing the figures at this point the debt is still rising and the clock is still ticking cable mop and artsy new york kevin zero in something often the unit is here and how often to show them if you go to time check us out on twitter on facebook and don't forget of. america's seems to say you don't need to spend money to make money they just want to be extraction extracting money like parasites used to be the model america pursued around the world but america south america asia southeast asia oh they were just extract well take money take my take money but they ran out of countries i would put up with
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but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new york city skyline is now gone though there is talk of putting it up in another location all the wars foreign aid subsidies and social programs still being billed to the u.s. taxpayers the billboard may be gone but the rising debt and the creditors clamoring to be paid certainly have not and while the display is no longer up showing the figures at this point the debt is still rising and the clock is still ticking cable mop and artsy new york. another right in the u.s. this time a british conduct has been fired from a prestigious festival in the state of oregon. and of his friend an african-american over the singer of so said the whole thing was a joke. he's been victimized and i'm very upset about it it was an innocent joke that has been entirely taken out of context i'm from the deep south a math you of to make fun of must southern accent just as the eye of the make fun of his british accent story he had a back story to a dissenter stood a w
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best you america's ugliest economic state but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new york city skyline is now gone though there is talk of putting it up in another location all the wars foreign aid subsidies and social programs still being billed to the u.s. taxpayers the billboard may be gone but the rising debt and the creditors clamoring to be paid certainly have not and while the display is no longer up showing the figures at this point the debt is still rising and the clock is still ticking cable mop and artsy new york. so the german election fast approaching the country's foreign minister has been criticized for a t.v. interview he gave to her sister channel r t deutsche peter over joins me live now with the details hi there peter so what caused the criticism that low. well. a senior figure in the social democratic party here in germany he sat down with our sister channel artie deutsch for a talk about what was going on in the elections the questions though that he was asked later by beagle online one
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best you america's ugliest economic state but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new york city skyline is now gone though there is talk of putting it up in another location but all the wars foreign aid subsidies and social programs still being billed to the u.s. taxpayers the billboard may be gone but the rising debt and the creditors clamoring to be paid certainly have not and while the display is no longer up showing the figures at this point the debt is still rising and the clock is still ticking cable mopp and artsy new york. well more people are joining on tuesday project nineteen seventeen love which replays of beds around the russian revolution through twitter. the world famous novelist he says oprah is one of the most interesting experiments to appear on the social media network he'll be playing in. what if twitter existed a hundred years ago. so we set up dozens of real twitter accounts all in the names of historic figures from vladimir lenin to the russian emperor then from factory workers to sold
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and, you know, we're new yorkers, so we're kind of used to it. but it's still quite compelling to see the tribute in light there. >> it gives me chills every time. it's a mixed emotion. on the one hand, you remember the attack, and everybody has that memory still so vivid, but at the same time it's a great way to show that we continue, we move on, this did not defeat us. >> i can see it from my apartmen from 88 search lights beaming into the sky, seemingly endlessly up into the sky, a fitting tribute. >> a beautiful tribute and another reminder that we will never forget. we'll be right back. i'm never going to be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. stock up on nyquil severe, so you don't lose a moment to... ...sick days. >>> and we've been talking a lot about extreme weather, but there's been a lot of extreme weather on the west coast, too. during a recent heat wave, san francisco reported the highest temperature ever, 106 degrees. >> now it
and, you know, we're new yorkers, so we're kind of used to it. but it's still quite compelling to see the tribute in light there. >> it gives me chills every time. it's a mixed emotion. on the one hand, you remember the attack, and everybody has that memory still so vivid, but at the same time it's a great way to show that we continue, we move on, this did not defeat us. >> i can see it from my apartmen from 88 search lights beaming into the sky, seemingly endlessly up into the sky,...
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but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new york city skyline is now gone though there is talk of putting it up in another location all the wars foreign aid subsidies and social programs still being billed to the u.s. taxpayers the billboard may be gone but the rising debt and the creditors clamoring to be paid certainly have not and while the display is no longer up showing the figures at this point the debt is still rising and the clock is still ticking cable mopp and artsy new york. believe are the true face book or sites don't call me kevin owen very good warning from the hearable. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us is it actually just pull along on the only show i go out of my way to find you know what we want to do is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of hard to be americans do the same. apparently better than the flu vaccines and see people you've never heard of low or down to the night. president of the world bank very. seriously
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us. >> reporter: one woman here, native new yorker who lives around the corner. comes to the ceremony every year because she says we should never forget. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. ♪ >> abc7 news in vallejo as held first annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony. somber, full of tradition and symbolism. firefighters say this is also a day to find strength in family and friends. one tells us, it's about remembering the past and building a future. >> the ringing of the bell and moment of silence marked anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks in alameda aboard the "uss hornet," dates back to world war ii and docked at former alameda air station, open as permanent museum. bell rung at several intervals to mark key moments in the attacks. see more memorials and remembrances on our website, abc7news.com. >>> many high profile shootings have called police departments' use of force into question. in san francisco police wanted to give us and you a firsthand look at what they do to train officers. melanie woodrow put to the test. one scenario she had to face and has a closer look at th
us. >> reporter: one woman here, native new yorker who lives around the corner. comes to the ceremony every year because she says we should never forget. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. ♪ >> abc7 news in vallejo as held first annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony. somber, full of tradition and symbolism. firefighters say this is also a day to find strength in family and friends. one tells us, it's about remembering the past and building a future. >> the ringing of the bell and moment...
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. >> deborah: and us weekly magazine celebrated fashion week in new york with an event recognizing the group they call their most isstylh new yorkerse honoree, i made the list. thanks us we. ekly >> next, jerry lewis' long lost daughter, she's homeless, exclusive where we found jerry's daughter on the streets. her valuables crammed into a shopping cart. she sleeps on a bench. >> then, the guy who mowed a vulgar insult h you to write that in your lawn? >> wait until you see who that arrow is pointed at. >> plus, bring out the bikes. >> the great inside edition bike give away. >> check out your bikes. big news from advil, advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. to tinto a flamecker you'll need a spark. new emergen-c energy+ natural caffeine from green tea to focus your mind. 7 b vitamins plus vitamin c to fortify you. spark the energy within you every day. emergen-c energy+. you don't let anything lkeep you sideline
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a new yorker who has made us all proud. me and thinking --tice ruth gator josh justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] ♪ what did we do before phones? they save us from getting lost, getting hungry, and getting nervous in places like this. now phones can save us money too. introducing xfinity mobile. with unlimited data for just $45. that's the lowest price out there for one line. and you can get the same price on up to five. see how much you can save when you get unlimited on a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. yvyvonne: summon :00 a.m. here n hong kong. we are live from bloomberg's asian headquarters. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia." stocks are an excerpt on the final day of a strong quarter. the msci asian-pacific index down for the six day in a row. oil also on the retreat, after bouncing into bull market territory earlier. betty: from bloomberg's global headquarters i am betty liu in new york, where it is just after 7:00 p.m. thursday. governorof englan
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security council saying it's a tool of evil that moves at the order of the united states joining us now, "new yorker staff writer evan osnos, his piece "on the brink" -- >> awesome piece. >> -- is featured on the magazine thanks for joining us. when you hear this rhetoric, what do they have to use when they really get angry? isn't it silly is there anything left at that point? ashes and darkness, i don't know how you get even madder to say something. >> they're sort of at the outer end of the rhetorical spectrum already. they've been talking about this for years, that's the way north korea communicates that i've been saying for years they're going to drown seoul in a sea of blood and what i wanted to do, frankly, by going to pyongyang was to cut through some of that and figure out how much of this is theater and how much of this is real strategy. ultimately, what do they want from us? we know what we want from them we can talk about it all day on this side. what did they make of our intentions what do they make of our resolve and what do they intend to do to get there? >> and you concluded what? >>
security council saying it's a tool of evil that moves at the order of the united states joining us now, "new yorker staff writer evan osnos, his piece "on the brink" -- >> awesome piece. >> -- is featured on the magazine thanks for joining us. when you hear this rhetoric, what do they have to use when they really get angry? isn't it silly is there anything left at that point? ashes and darkness, i don't know how you get even madder to say something. >> they're...
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now he usually be he used to be able to publish in the new yorker new yorker as you know with the kool-aid new york review of books same way they london review of books they paid him to write this thing and he was all set and they said well we can't do that because of make it look like we're supporting trump and the russian and that come but we're supporting the russians here so he said well yeah but it's to show that we can't go we'll hit we'll give you a five thousand dollars so he said we want you know he had a friend in germany dever. devalued is a pretty big. pretty broad sheet and to their credit they said well you know it makes sense to us it's been. checked and double checked you have quite a reputation will publish it and they put immediately in an english version but if they get anything and so this thing where the present united states is is attacking a foreign country without so much as saying hello to congress and without as much as say a low to the intelligence people yeah that's how bad it was he saw some pictures of these babies and say wow they don't and then who covers up
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. -- who me now is recently traveled to pyongyang for the new yorker magazine. andffers usinside look writes "in 18 years of reporting , i never felt as much uncertainty at the end of a project, a feeling that nobody is able to describe with confidence how the other side thinks." i am pleased to have him on this program. welcome. tell me how this trip took place. who was on the trip, its purpose and plan? idea thatn with the we have to go to north korea and understand what is going on. have diplomatic relations, so you can't go to an embassy in washington. you can use the new york channel, and in formal office northxists within the korean mission to the united nations who manage relations with the united states. i contacted them and said we would like to come. they said it will take a while. it took five months. by august, we made an arrangement for me to go with a photographer and assistant come and the three of us went in on august 14. it happened to be this was a couple of days after donald trump had tweeted the united states was as he put it locked and loaded for a pote
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-- we laugh,till but we used to laugh at him, especially new yorkers. u know this because you were supposed to take care of them for about 40 years and make sure he was not foisted on the rest of us. i am not holding you personally responsible, amy, but i'm saying of donald trump came from flint, michigan, i could not my face on the show because how can i expect for 30 or 40 years, do something about him there before he would be thrust upon this country. but he is -- he is not a joke. and the time to sort of laughing about this has to be, hopefully, long gone by now because we are in very serious trouble here. and anybody who doesn't think you could be a two-term trump is living in their little fantasy bubble. the republicans are not going to impeach him. they have already pulled their gerrymandering districts back home. flipdon't think we can those 24 seats in the house next year and three in the senate. all yes to do is keep his base, which he seems to have pretty well intact. what -- so we have a real fight on our hands. amy: you are the one who predi
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us to be apart. cats are always going places together. but. new yorkers are very receptive to it because it is such an international city they are very interested in that global perspective that al jazeera lives. this is al-jazeera. and there are a hell of a comment this is a news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes u.s. president ronald from colds for u.n. reform says he attends his first general assembly and criticizes the global body for not living up to his potential. the united states asks me and mar to end its military operation in a kind state which has cost hundreds of thousands of ranger muslims from their homes. in iraq and vow to hold an independence referendum despite a supreme court order suspending the boat. and out of isolation a nasa research team emerges from an eight month simulation of life on mars. u.s. president donald trump has made his debut at the united nations an organization he's slated in the past pretty clearly repeated his previous criticism saying that the world body is not living up to its potential beca
us to be apart. cats are always going places together. but. new yorkers are very receptive to it because it is such an international city they are very interested in that global perspective that al jazeera lives. this is al-jazeera. and there are a hell of a comment this is a news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes u.s. president ronald from colds for u.n. reform says he attends his first general assembly and criticizes the global body for not living up to his potential....
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. >>> new yorker magazine showing off its next cover. >> was supposed to be used if hillary clinton won it will appear for a new interview. >> in fact now we get some new revelations right now about her new book. >> why did you decide to relive all this in the book? >> that's a really good question. >> when did you actually connect that point that you were not going to win? >> election night. >> did you cry? did bill cry? >> no. we didn't cry that night. let me put it that way because, first of all, i say in the book and i write really painfully about what happened that night. i felt like i had to, you know, be strong for my family and my friends and my supporters. >> let's talk about the infamous debate night where he was like stalking you. >> yes. >> we practiced the young man who played trump practiced stalking me. >> i prepared for him to try to use his size and his presence to intimidate me. as i was walking out -- >> that's something you practiced. >> yes, i practiced and, you know, one of the members of my team said, remember, he's trying to get inside your head. i said, yeah, yo
. >>> new yorker magazine showing off its next cover. >> was supposed to be used if hillary clinton won it will appear for a new interview. >> in fact now we get some new revelations right now about her new book. >> why did you decide to relive all this in the book? >> that's a really good question. >> when did you actually connect that point that you were not going to win? >> election night. >> did you cry? did bill cry? >> no. we didn't...
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still with us, elizabeth kolbert , pulitzer prize-winning journalist for "the new yorker" magazine.he reports extensively on climate change. so i wanted to start with colin carlson. talk about what is happening to parasites in the world and why it matters. good morning. so i think the key thing that we need to get out t there is that there are a lot of things about climate change we still don't know. we spent a lot of time in the last 15, 20 years focusing on the extinction of big charismatic wildlife, and thought little about how that might impact their parasites. the direct impacts of climate change on parasites have not been as well studied. our research comes out and sort of does this global survey, and really think through, ok, how good or bad could climate change be for parasites? it turns out parasites follow the logic most species do, a handful do a little better in changing, and the vast majority actually do a lot worse. they lose a lot of habitat, faced high extinction rates. amy cozad talk about why parasites are important in the world. >> i think one of the cool things a
still with us, elizabeth kolbert , pulitzer prize-winning journalist for "the new yorker" magazine.he reports extensively on climate change. so i wanted to start with colin carlson. talk about what is happening to parasites in the world and why it matters. good morning. so i think the key thing that we need to get out t there is that there are a lot of things about climate change we still don't know. we spent a lot of time in the last 15, 20 years focusing on the extinction of big...
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it is with great pride that i come here this evening as we celebrate one of our own, a new yorker who has made us all proud. please join me in thanking. (applause) for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >> pati narrates: is there anything more beautiful than a thriving mexican market? the smells. the sounds. the history. in oaxaca, the markets are like a culinary time capsule where you can taste the roots of the cuisine everywhere. tejate. tamales. tlayudas. today, i'm exploring that history with some of the best cooks and chefs in oaxaca. >> oh, this is so beautiful! >> pati: in my kitchen, my good friend joe yonan joins me for a vegetarian meal inspired by those delicious oaxacan dishes. avocado and pecan salad with a mind-blowing vinaigrette. and a sweet potato and black
it is with great pride that i come here this evening as we celebrate one of our own, a new yorker who has made us all proud. please join me in thanking. (applause) for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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it is with great pride that i come here this evening as we celebrate one of our own, a new yorker who has made us all proud. please join me in thanking. (applause) for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >> must have soup! >> the pancake is to die for! [ laughs ] >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> good. i actually fantasize, in private moments, about the food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? oh, okay. >> dining here makes me feel rich. >> and what about dessert? pecan pie, sweet potato pie.
it is with great pride that i come here this evening as we celebrate one of our own, a new yorker who has made us all proud. please join me in thanking. (applause) for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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it is with great pride that i come here this evening as we celebrate one of our own, a new yorker who has made us all proud. please join me in thanking. (applause) for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> big push. the white house hits the ground running to sell the republican tax reform p >>> emergency aid. it is making its way to puerto rico. but once it's there, it sits, unable to get where it needs to go. apology. equifax makes a peace offering to consumers. but retirees need to take a few extra steps in the wake of the massive breach. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, september >>> good evening, everybody. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth
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us. >> reporter: one woman who was here says she is a native new yorker. she lives around the corner from this fire station. she comes to the ceremony every year because she says we should never forget. reporting live from san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. ♪ and bright stars >> a patriotic and solemn ceremony was held in union city this morning to pay tribute to the lives lost when united airlines flight 93 crashed on 9/11. 33 passengers and 7 crew members died when the sfo-bound jetliner went down in shanksville, pennsylvania. after being hijacked. the union city memorial was dedicated in 2007. >>> alameda county firefighters pay tribute in florida this morning. they posted this photo on instagram showing the team and other fema crews at the orlando convention center. they're in orlando helping local authorities deal with hurricane irma. >>> those who lost their lives on 9/11 were honored, ceremonies held at ground szero in new yor city, pentagon in washington , d.c., and in shanksville, pennsylvania. here's abc's emily row. >> reporter: as the b
us. >> reporter: one woman who was here says she is a native new yorker. she lives around the corner from this fire station. she comes to the ceremony every year because she says we should never forget. reporting live from san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. ♪ and bright stars >> a patriotic and solemn ceremony was held in union city this morning to pay tribute to the lives lost when united airlines flight 93 crashed on 9/11. 33 passengers and 7 crew members died when the...
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new york. and those people are just like us. >> i bet some of you have said that about new yorkers. that moment we realize many things. one, that in all of the unhappiness of september 11, it was in the way that americans came together. it did not matter what background we had where we are from. we stood together as a nation that was an important lesson. but, it also had made me realize a nice read in this book that i wanted people to see a slice of my life that was different than theirs. i doubt that my experience as a puerto rican was identical to the experience of mexicans in texas, identical to the experience of other immigrant groups in different parts of the united states or the world. but we share so many commonalities. we share so much more than when were different. i thought in describing my world, my beloved world and the descriptive ways that i try to accomplish, that people would appreciate those commonalities. and they would come away with feeling their own lives even though the details might be different. >> you are famous for a phrase that came up in your confirmation hearings, it's in some of your spee
new york. and those people are just like us. >> i bet some of you have said that about new yorkers. that moment we realize many things. one, that in all of the unhappiness of september 11, it was in the way that americans came together. it did not matter what background we had where we are from. we stood together as a nation that was an important lesson. but, it also had made me realize a nice read in this book that i wanted people to see a slice of my life that was different than theirs....
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new york. before we get into policy and the idea of reform and give us an idea what it's like when the general assembly is on, i imagine a practical headache? yes, certainly new yorkerseral assembly because this bet on the eastern side of manhattan where iam the eastern side of manhattan where i am talking to you from, turtle bay, is completely jammed. i am talking to you from, turtle bay, is completelyjammed. the fact that the president is staying at trump tower means the whole of midtown is also jammed so there is even more cursing than usual. and this is the super bowl of diplomacy so this is the super bowl of diplomacy so there are delegations from 193 countries across the world here and it's extraordinary to see the streams of humanity crossing, people hugging, also not too pleased to see one another as well. it's very atmospheric i would say. all of these diplomats are in town, is there a sense reform is needed and if there is what kind of reform do people want? there is never a consensus on united nations reform, when i was the un correspondent in 2006 this was a hot topic and yes people think the world body should be streamlined, they think it should be strea
new york. before we get into policy and the idea of reform and give us an idea what it's like when the general assembly is on, i imagine a practical headache? yes, certainly new yorkerseral assembly because this bet on the eastern side of manhattan where iam the eastern side of manhattan where i am talking to you from, turtle bay, is completely jammed. i am talking to you from, turtle bay, is completelyjammed. the fact that the president is staying at trump tower means the whole of midtown is...
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joining us now evan osnos, staff writer at the new yorker.ote the recent cover story, the risk of nuclear war with north korea. and, evan, i wanted to talk about north korea's attempts now to interpret the president of the united states, which has become more difficult than it ever has in the past, including, for example, this tweet that the president tweeted yesterday. he said, "i spoke with president moon of south korea last night, asked him how rocket man is doing. long gas lines forming in north korea. too bad "! as you report, they read these right away, including some officials here in new york city. but they struggle to figure out what they mean. >> yeah, in many ways the north koreans ask the same questions about donald trump that we ask about kim jong-un. they asked me, is he, as they put it, rational, or is he smart? they said they're struggling to answer that question. you know, in some ways we know how we look at this confrontation. this feels to us as it north korea is taking these inexplicable steps toward greater and greater co
joining us now evan osnos, staff writer at the new yorker.ote the recent cover story, the risk of nuclear war with north korea. and, evan, i wanted to talk about north korea's attempts now to interpret the president of the united states, which has become more difficult than it ever has in the past, including, for example, this tweet that the president tweeted yesterday. he said, "i spoke with president moon of south korea last night, asked him how rocket man is doing. long gas lines...
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. >> deborah: and us weekly celebrated fashion week in new york with event recognizing the group that they call their most stylish new yorkersrees, somehow me. thank you for the honor. we will be back with more "inside edition" right after this. >>> next, the bride at the vegas wedding chapel forced against her will to get married. look, she is trying to flee her accused kidnapper. >> you knew this was your chance. >>> then, the guy who mowed a vulgar insult into his lawn. >> what in the world possessed you to write that into your lawn. >> wait until you see who the arrow is pointed at. >>> plus -- >> bring out the bikes. >>> the great "inside edition" bike give-away. >> check out your bikes. come on. [cheering and applause] >>> "inside edition" with deborah norville will be right back. >> exclusive. the hot felon's wife. betrayed? next "inside edition." she stuck by her husband through good times and bad. now he is a famous model. has he dumped her for a billionaire's daughter. >> do you feel like your heart was broken. >> bad hair day every day. uncomible hair. it is a real medical condition. >> i have uncombible hair. >>
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new york. nothing changed in my status. there was no immigration stat to us deal with. so please understand that these are your folks, too. and he is a new yorker. he of all people should understand our community. >> congressman, when you say mr. president, puerto rico is not a foreign country, are you concerned that he doesn't know that? do you think there's evidence that spreek being treated differently? >> the earth is are always treated differently. all my years of congress, i always say, don't forget territories. include the territories. this is a time to prove that i'm wrong. this is a time to prove that we, the united states, consider the territories part of united states. and that the virgin islands and puerto rico have to be taken care of. i just got a report this afternoon that told me, in towns where the water is beginning to go down in the flooding, thank finding hundreds if not thousands of dead pets. dogs and horses. not to mention who might be out there that are human beings. so this is beyond anything you can imagine. the hurricane went through the center. it has destroyed everything else. the houses are down. no electricity, no
new york. nothing changed in my status. there was no immigration stat to us deal with. so please understand that these are your folks, too. and he is a new yorker. he of all people should understand our community. >> congressman, when you say mr. president, puerto rico is not a foreign country, are you concerned that he doesn't know that? do you think there's evidence that spreek being treated differently? >> the earth is are always treated differently. all my years of congress, i...
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relief efforts that are under way in new york where new yorkers are banding together to help puerto ricans and are in desperate need of help. stay with us, you are live in the cnn newsroom. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk o
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us oes not surprise at all. these are two fellas that are both new yorkers and contemporary of the same age and they understand thatthis rough and tumble debate. donald trump talks tougher than anybody i have ever met but you know i don't think he means half of what he says especially the raw stuff. that's posturing. they're both practically minded. poem who want to g-- people who something done. i see a consistency here and flexibility that's present throughout his life. you look at the president's record in the past, he's been all over the place for policies. he was a democrat and a republican and he was even a reform party candidate for president. so, this is not an the president where republicans expect him to be so. i think our really wrong idea of who this president is. >> now, these deals and meetings with democrats generated a lot of positive press conference and there is been reports out there that the president is really happy about that. how much of this bipartisan spirit had to do with generating a win and positive headline. it has to be a big motivator for him, does it? >> it is a big motivator. what i
us oes not surprise at all. these are two fellas that are both new yorkers and contemporary of the same age and they understand thatthis rough and tumble debate. donald trump talks tougher than anybody i have ever met but you know i don't think he means half of what he says especially the raw stuff. that's posturing. they're both practically minded. poem who want to g-- people who something done. i see a consistency here and flexibility that's present throughout his life. you look at the...
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uses. vonnie: what is the main reason he is saying -- staying for four days? ,> he is a new yorkert heart so perhaps he feels are much at home there. there is a lot of work he can get done there. he is meeting with latin american leaders and with emmanuel macron. so, this is an extremely useful time for them to touch base with as many colleagues as possible. ofis probably the equivalent two weeks of traveling the world , so that is part of it as well. still, it is ironic considering just how skeptical trump has been in the past about the value of the u.n., so it is ironic that he is spending so much time at the u.n. vonnie: will the u.s.'s foreign policy position should when the week is over -- shift when the week is over? there is also venezuela and syria and iran. there are a lot of of foreign-policy positions which could be clarified this week. >> that is right. there is a sense that perhaps the new chief of staff is imposing more discipline on the white house. there is a slightly more coherent message coming out of the white house on many policies here. it is important to bear
uses. vonnie: what is the main reason he is saying -- staying for four days? ,> he is a new yorkert heart so perhaps he feels are much at home there. there is a lot of work he can get done there. he is meeting with latin american leaders and with emmanuel macron. so, this is an extremely useful time for them to touch base with as many colleagues as possible. ofis probably the equivalent two weeks of traveling the world , so that is part of it as well. still, it is ironic considering just how...
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using a government plane. why do i care about the eclipse. i'm from new york. new yorkers don't care about the eclipse.in kentucky took this very seriously. i was like the eclipse, really. don't have any interest watching the eclipse being a new yorker. >> that's a lie. >> never seen such an arrogant nerd in my life. >> is that the tie polliypology? >> it is. >> what a moment. >> but also, like new yorkers went crazy. >> i was on the hill with thousands of people in central park. >> there was a run on the glasses. >> we shared our glasses. >> you had to. people were going crazy for the shades. it was like the end of the world. everyone was like i need glasses. >> jamal, who needs to fall back. >> i started out this segment wanting to have a good fun time about this guy in california who wanted to get rid of j.j. abrams from the "star wars" movies but then joan walsh brought me down. donald trump is actually selling those hats for $40 a piece on his website. >> on disaster tours. >> that eemeans he's on a dissa to tour. it's like the president is running a long con. i can't believe -- >> do you think? >
using a government plane. why do i care about the eclipse. i'm from new york. new yorkers don't care about the eclipse.in kentucky took this very seriously. i was like the eclipse, really. don't have any interest watching the eclipse being a new yorker. >> that's a lie. >> never seen such an arrogant nerd in my life. >> is that the tie polliypology? >> it is. >> what a moment. >> but also, like new yorkers went crazy. >> i was on the hill with thousands...
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new yorker. david, you first. what is meant behind kellyanne conway and hr mcmaster using the word sovereignty? >> it's clear what the talking points are. i think it's again a play to his domestic base. sovereignty to an american audience at the un plays on this idea that agreements are bad for the united states and we are being taken advantage of by the peace accord punishes us and doesn't help us. they are sounding the same note that helps them with the base and it said for the rest of the world we are not interested in the word partnership. that's the message here. >> so michael, is that a potential mistake? we are talking about 193 member nations there who want to hear about a global message and what they want to hear from the president on an america first type of message. >> it's a discorded message because if you go back to america firstism here in the un general assembly, at the same time we are seeking progress from mat in american leaders on venezuela and clearly doing business on iran. i expect north korea will be the centerpiece of his big speech at the un general assembly and it lea
new yorker. david, you first. what is meant behind kellyanne conway and hr mcmaster using the word sovereignty? >> it's clear what the talking points are. i think it's again a play to his domestic base. sovereignty to an american audience at the un plays on this idea that agreements are bad for the united states and we are being taken advantage of by the peace accord punishes us and doesn't help us. they are sounding the same note that helps them with the base and it said for the rest of...