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your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men with guns screaming searching furiously for -- evidence against their authoritarian master. this horrifying vision is not pulled from the pages of some graphic novel. this was last week's headline. so is it scary? yeah, it's scary you bet. it's scary. but oh another thing that happened after this is we had senators write letters to the department of justice asking about this talking about these cases that protect the rights of journalists, and i'm proud to say that just in a few days from now that veritas myself and our attorne
your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men...
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. >> victims in new york and d.c the manhunt now under way. >>> new covid lockdowns in china. top factories shutter. what it means for businesses hereby at home. >>> one of the largest superyachts seized >>> inside the booming stock market for used cars >>> and south by southwest gets a taste of the metaverse >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening, as the war rages in ukraine, the biden administration appears to be stepping up its diplomatic efforts. today white house officials told nbc news they're considering having president biden travel to ukraine in the coming weeks. they say the trip would aim to reassure america's allies in the region this comes as another round of peace talks between ukraine and russia are scheduled for tomorrow but that hasn't stopped vladimir putin's war machine from expanding its all-out invasion across ukraine nbc news verified this surveillance video from kyiv, see that it shows the moment an intercepted russian missile hit a street ukrainian officials say it destroyed a bus and nearby apartment bu
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and it is new york state's top customer.ld benefit more as covid restrictions start to be lifted. let's get more perspective from canada's acting consul general in new york. it is nice for a lot of people to start crossing the border again, given the nature of this important trading relationship. what is the buzz like on your end? mr. nasim: i'm delighted to be in person with you here today. the buzz is palpable. we have a great trading relationship with new york and canadians are excited to get back to business. one thing i want to stress is the pandemic was a testament to our relationship. despite the pandemic, despite the closures and restrictions, trade continued to flourish. we had 95% of our goods going back and forth. we made accommodations, we made exceptions, we had health care workers going back and forth. that was a testament to the nature of our relationship. it is one that we sometimes take for granted. matt: we have a wide shot here so everyone can see that we are in the same studio together. you are by grand c
and it is new york state's top customer.ld benefit more as covid restrictions start to be lifted. let's get more perspective from canada's acting consul general in new york. it is nice for a lot of people to start crossing the border again, given the nature of this important trading relationship. what is the buzz like on your end? mr. nasim: i'm delighted to be in person with you here today. the buzz is palpable. we have a great trading relationship with new york and canadians are excited to...
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she jumps into new york.omes anna delvey, this larger-than-life persona. >> reporter: in new york, anna creates a new life, immersing herself into the opulence and affluence of life in the fashion and finance capital of the world. >> during that time, i learned that she was working on an art foundation. club, restaurant. just everything. and the concept was very interesting and impressive, and she referred to this family chest she had, which i didn't pry about, but it sort of informed my understanding of her. >> reporter: and splurging on fabulous vacations. >> since anna was a german citizen, she needed to leave every three months in order to reset the visa. and instead of going back home to germany, she suggested we take a trip somewhere warm. >> me and rachel kind of brainstormed wear we should stay. we came up with marrakech. >> this is some stunning, top of the line, dripping in gold resort with butlers and private everything. it's a resort that's built for the 1%. >> your eyes muf been popping out of yo
she jumps into new york.omes anna delvey, this larger-than-life persona. >> reporter: in new york, anna creates a new life, immersing herself into the opulence and affluence of life in the fashion and finance capital of the world. >> during that time, i learned that she was working on an art foundation. club, restaurant. just everything. and the concept was very interesting and impressive, and she referred to this family chest she had, which i didn't pry about, but it sort of...
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i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, march 17th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." unrelenting invasion. russia continues its violent war in ukraine. the latest attacks sending shock waves across the world the same day ukraine's president called on the u.s. to do more to help. >>> deadly head-on crash. we have the latest on a crash that left members of a college golf team dead. >>> and jussie smollett released. the ruling that allowed the convicted actor to walk out of an illinois jail. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the russian invasion of ukraine entering its fourth week today as devastating attacks continue in one of most tragic instances to date. russia destroyed this theater in mariupol which was acting as a shelter. there's no word on the death toll, but hundreds were said to be there including children. this satellite image shows the words "children" written in russian outside of the theater before the bombing. that didn't stop it from being shelled. look at these satellite i
i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, march 17th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." unrelenting invasion. russia continues its violent war in ukraine. the latest attacks sending shock waves across the world the same day ukraine's president called on the u.s. to do more to help. >>> deadly head-on crash. we have the latest on a crash that left members of a college golf team dead. >>> and jussie smollett released. the ruling that allowed...
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the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of this bill. i thank my friend from new jersey, representative watson coleman, for putting it forward. this bill as i just said is not about hair. it is about hair, of course, but it's about the reaction, the inequality, the discrimination, the you're not welcome here if your hair texture is different than you have to or want to fix it in a certain way. it's about the ability of every person in our country to have access to education, economic advancement, and opportunities to get ahead. this is an issue of civil rights. the l
the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. katko: i yield back and have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mrs.demings: i yield myself the balance of the time. h.r. 5615 is the first step in ensuring that cities that fall on and off the list will have the font to preserve their capabilities that were built out with the funding provided by the program. enacting h.r. 5615, it is timelier now than ever particularly how the terrorist landscape is today. i urge support for h.r. 5615 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5615. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? mrs.demings: i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5616 as amended. the speaker pro
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. katko: i yield back and have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mrs.demings: i yield myself the balance of the time. h.r. 5615 is the first step in ensuring that cities that fall on and off the list will have the font to preserve their capabilities that were built out with the funding provided by the program. enacting h.r. 5615, it is timelier now than ever particularly how the terrorist landscape is...
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there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to western democracy and capitalism was real and it was on display for everyone to see. and some of the people who saw it were dignitaries from around the world who arrived in new york to participate. this picture is of the procession of the motorcade of england's king george who sailed over to attend the fair? on that day when the british king arrived one million of new york school children were given the day off to go watch the procession. but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fa
there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to...
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i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, march 14th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." russian air strikes intensify. dozens of people are killed after missiles hit a military training base just miles away from poland. the u.s. warning if there's an attack on nato territory. >>> homeless targeted. police are searching for a suspect linked to multiple murders and attacks in different cities. >>> tom brady is back. just weeks after retiring, the buccaneers quarterback says he is returning for his 23rd nfl season. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm elise preston in for anne-marie green. there will be a new round of talks today as the war intensifies between russia and ukraine. officials from both countries will hold a video conference in hopes of brokering some type of peace deal. national security adviser jake sullivan will meet with his chinese counterpart in rome. he's warned china not to help russia get around sanctions leveled by the u.s. and other countries. this after a deadly russian air strike on a military training base th
i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, march 14th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." russian air strikes intensify. dozens of people are killed after missiles hit a military training base just miles away from poland. the u.s. warning if there's an attack on nato territory. >>> homeless targeted. police are searching for a suspect linked to multiple murders and attacks in different cities. >>> tom brady is back. just weeks after retiring,...
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suozzi of new york, ms. newman of illinois, and mr. trone of maryland i inform the house that these three members will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> a as the member designated by mr. mchenry of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. siers and -- sires and mr. payne i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cuellar, i inform the house that mr. cuellar will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 339. the nays are 85. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, th
suozzi of new york, ms. newman of illinois, and mr. trone of maryland i inform the house that these three members will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> a as the member designated by mr. mchenry of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as...
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boyle of new york, i inform the house that they will vote yes on s. # 294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. donald payne, mr. sires, mr. paul tonko and mr. josh gottheimer, these members will vote yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by chairwoman maxine waters and representative karen bays, these members will vote yes on s.3294. >> s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north dakota seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. green will vote yes on s.32 # 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by chair woman johnson and williams, these members will voigt yes on s.3294. can the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 349, the nays are 63. 2/3 of those voting having respon
boyle of new york, i inform the house that they will vote yes on s. # 294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. donald payne, mr. sires, mr. paul tonko and mr. josh gottheimer, these members will vote yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by chairwoman maxine waters and representative...
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how far are we from new york city? about two hours. two hours. your family's from new york city. yep. so what was life like in new york city before relocating here in the catskills. oh, the same. [laughter] really? all right, who let you guys out? i was a corporate thoroughbred where i was trained to do one thing, and they treated me very well to do it, and everything else in my life was outsourced. and susan was pretty much the same, and someone else was raising our child, at the time, for us. and then 9/11 happened. so 9/11. 9/11. 9/11, susan was eight months pregnant with theodore. my mother-in-law, her mom, worked at the world trade center. i had lots of friends at the world trade center, my offices were south of canal. it was just a very stressful time. - eye-opening. - correct. and then we moved out here. this was our country house, at the time. and then this became your permanent residence. this was it. release the hounds! go sheep! go sheep, go sheep, go sheep! corporate america to livestock farming, that must be some sort of a transition. tell me a little bit about that.
how far are we from new york city? about two hours. two hours. your family's from new york city. yep. so what was life like in new york city before relocating here in the catskills. oh, the same. [laughter] really? all right, who let you guys out? i was a corporate thoroughbred where i was trained to do one thing, and they treated me very well to do it, and everything else in my life was outsourced. and susan was pretty much the same, and someone else was raising our child, at the time, for us....
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♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night withmeyers. tonight -- andy cohen comedian jeff foxworthy, an all-new "closer look." featuring the 8g band, with brooke colucci ♪ [ cheers and applause and now,eth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now, we're going to get to the news president biden on monday announced the so-called billionaire minimum income tax as part of his 2023 budget specifically, the part they'll have to cut out before it will pass. [ laughter ] president biden yesterday signed an anti-lynching bill into law, and not, as i would have hoped, president buchanan after meeting with judge ketanji brown jackson yesterday for the second time, republican senator susan collins told reporters she felt jackson had met her personal standard for serving on the supreme court, which is blowing anything under a 0.08 on a breathalyzer [ laughter ] the white house said yesterday that it would not invoke executive privilege to shield jared kushner from testif
♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night withmeyers. tonight -- andy cohen comedian jeff foxworthy, an all-new "closer look." featuring the 8g band, with brooke colucci ♪ [ cheers and applause and now,eth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now, we're going to get to the news president biden on monday announced the...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i just want to point out that we don't need new drilling legislation. there are 6,000 leases which have been granted by the federal government which the oil companies are not drilling. they can drill. i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee, a member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. nadler. i rise in strong support of h.r. 2116, the crown act. no one should be deprived of equal rights under the law because of their hair texture or style. or a person should be denied the ability to participate in school sports or sent home because of what their hair looks like. a wrestling coach who had his -- a wrestler, an african-american wrestler to cut his hair to perform. he wasn't allowed on the wrestling team unless his hair was cut because the wrestling coach didn't like it. the wrestling coach was ignorant of the fact that that sh
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i just want to point out that we don't need new drilling legislation. there are 6,000 leases which have been granted by the federal government which the oil companies are not drilling. they can drill. i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee, a member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr....
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i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, march 24th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." high stakes trip. president biden is in belgium for an emergency nato summit about the crisis in ukraine. how they plan to take more action against russia. >>> of course she was a trail blazer as the first female secretary of state. >> remembering madeleine albright. a look back at the life and legacy of the country's first female secretary of state. >>> vaccinating america's youngest. moderna takes a major step in hopes of inoculating children under the age of 6. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with president biden's trip to belgium where he's meeting with western leaders about the war in korean. -- in ukraine. he landed in brussels last night. he's expected to announce a series of new military and economic sanction against russia as the war enters a second month. the white house has put together a team of national security officials to decide how the u.s. should respond if russian president vl
i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, march 24th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." high stakes trip. president biden is in belgium for an emergency nato summit about the crisis in ukraine. how they plan to take more action against russia. >>> of course she was a trail blazer as the first female secretary of state. >> remembering madeleine albright. a look back at the life and legacy of the country's first female secretary of state....
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diane king hall in new york. hank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, ready for lift-off, a "saturday night live" comedian is the latest to launch into space. ♪ new activia plus. ♪ ♪ c, d, zinc. no need to think. ♪ ♪ head over heels. get a+feels. ♪ new activia plus with nutrients to help support your immune system. start with activia. your gut is where it all begins. start with activia. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20. because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital. if you're 65 or older you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20 is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of
diane king hall in new york. hank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, ready for lift-off, a "saturday night live" comedian is the latest to launch into space. ♪ new activia plus. ♪ ♪ c, d, zinc. no need to think. ♪ ♪ head over heels. get a+feels. ♪ new activia plus with nutrients to help support your immune system. start with activia. your gut is where it all begins. start with activia. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual...
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someone else wanted to know, could new york or some other u.s. metropolis make a latter-day world's fair or expo a financial success? or has the magic of every day technologies and permanent exhibitions like diz niece' epcot rendered world fairs and expos passe. >> no, and yes. i think part of the reason these things fizzled is they are enormously expensive. they almost never turn a profit. they take all of these resources to build. what, really, it has become is that countries don't need this anymore. we don't really do this. we don't need a huge exposition to show off how great we are and get all of these countries together. i think partly it has become is up pland planted by the olympics. we have the same complaints, expensive, countries lose a bunch of money on it. then you are left with infrastructure you can't use afterwards. things get torn down. i think that's a big part of it. i think also now in most major countries there is just not these huge swaths of open lands available in the cities anymore which is where they used to built it. in
someone else wanted to know, could new york or some other u.s. metropolis make a latter-day world's fair or expo a financial success? or has the magic of every day technologies and permanent exhibitions like diz niece' epcot rendered world fairs and expos passe. >> no, and yes. i think part of the reason these things fizzled is they are enormously expensive. they almost never turn a profit. they take all of these resources to build. what, really, it has become is that countries don't need...
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one of the positive things is that new york city and new york state is flush, both of them, are flushvernment for that pandemic relief. we should also point out that pandemic relief is going to run out in like two years. that's not going to be there forever. new york city is going to have a massive problem issuing debt much higher debt costs if this trend continues, and it's going to hurt, by the way, it's not just on debt. rich people spend money on real estate. they spend money on restaurants. remember that. when you attack fat cats, when you are aoc or the rest of them , who just say these are the worst people in the world, remember, they pay all the bills liz: they hire people. charlie: they pay the bills in these high tax progressive states like aoc. liz: well hopefully people in new york maybe bought amc friday , because it's seeing a 44 % -- charlie: what's going on? liz: i'm just trying to bust charlie's chops but look at this one week chart, up 87% in one week. charlie: because your friend adam adam -- liz: adam aron. charlie: [laughter] he went on your buddy jim kramer 's sh
one of the positive things is that new york city and new york state is flush, both of them, are flushvernment for that pandemic relief. we should also point out that pandemic relief is going to run out in like two years. that's not going to be there forever. new york city is going to have a massive problem issuing debt much higher debt costs if this trend continues, and it's going to hurt, by the way, it's not just on debt. rich people spend money on real estate. they spend money on...
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"the new york times" is accusing of working with vladimir putin. "we note that you have advanced the idea that ukraine was whichmatches comments made in rn state media." here's what candace owens wrote in response. "i'm very confused by this email. i learned about ukraine's corruption from "the new york times"." here's a piece in "the new york times" entitled "ukraine's unyielding corruption." greatest response ever.
"the new york times" is accusing of working with vladimir putin. "we note that you have advanced the idea that ukraine was whichmatches comments made in rn state media." here's what candace owens wrote in response. "i'm very confused by this email. i learned about ukraine's corruption from "the new york times"." here's a piece in "the new york times" entitled "ukraine's unyielding corruption." greatest response ever.
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why did this take the "new york times" nearly a year end a half to conceive but "new york post" readersoctober 2020 before the election that e-mails on hunter biden's laptop were real? >> well, i guess because they were not going to admit it at the time because they, along with their leftist media outlets along with big tech, facebook and twitter, those former intelligence officers and basically the american establishment wanted to ensure joe biden won the election. particularly that donald trump lost. that was there imperative. and of course now i guess they figure enough time has passed. maybe we can bury the admission and the 24th paragraph actually of the page the story that is on page 20 and we won't have too much egg on their face. it is such a big story i think the fact the "new york times" has now admitted the truth of it having ignored it before the election that itself is a big story. and it is a lesson in journalism about i guess the corruption of journalism in the country it is become partisan political activision willfully naÏve. we saw that throughout the whole russian col
why did this take the "new york times" nearly a year end a half to conceive but "new york post" readersoctober 2020 before the election that e-mails on hunter biden's laptop were real? >> well, i guess because they were not going to admit it at the time because they, along with their leftist media outlets along with big tech, facebook and twitter, those former intelligence officers and basically the american establishment wanted to ensure joe biden won the election....
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as soon as he returned from hong kong to new york, she joined the opc and was elected to the board. she is the political news director at bloomberg news in new york. i handed over to jodi. >> thank you. i am happy to welcome everyone to this book night. i wish it was in person but i am pleased to introduce mark clifford who i overlapped with in hong kong and i am pleased to call a friend and excited to discuss this new book with him. we welcome questions, please send them along in the chat, if you want to -- if you do not want me to username, tell me or dme in the chat. -- dm me in the chat. a brief bio, marcus living in the u.s. and is president of the committee for freedom in hong kong. in hong kong he was executive director of the asia business council and a former member of digital, the company that published apple daily. we will talk about that tonight. mark is editorial tier of the asian review books and had the distinction, i do not know if he was the only one serving as editor in chief of both english language papers in hong kong, the standard in the south china morning post.
as soon as he returned from hong kong to new york, she joined the opc and was elected to the board. she is the political news director at bloomberg news in new york. i handed over to jodi. >> thank you. i am happy to welcome everyone to this book night. i wish it was in person but i am pleased to introduce mark clifford who i overlapped with in hong kong and i am pleased to call a friend and excited to discuss this new book with him. we welcome questions, please send them along in the...
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i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's friday, march 4th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, nuclear catastrophe fears. a fire burning at the largest nuclear power plant in europe is now out after ukrainian officials say russian troops fired on it. >>> new sanctions. the white house announces a new financial crackdown on some of russia's wealthiest and most elite figures. >>> and not guilty verdict. the only officer charged in connection with the raid that killed breonna taylor acquitted by a jury. the reaction from taylor's family. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news overnight in the war in ukraine. a nuclear disaster appears to have been diverted after the largest nuclear power plant in all of europe was set on fire amid attacks from russian forces. you can see flames shooting from zaporizhzhya nuclear plant. ukrainian officials say russian forces were shelling the building, but ukraine says crews were able to put out the flames after several hours. meanwhile, w
i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's friday, march 4th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, nuclear catastrophe fears. a fire burning at the largest nuclear power plant in europe is now out after ukrainian officials say russian troops fired on it. >>> new sanctions. the white house announces a new financial crackdown on some of russia's wealthiest and most elite figures. >>> and not guilty verdict. the only officer charged in...
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he's not yet been charged in new york. police here in washington are still searching for the weapon used. lester >> garret haake, thank you. up next is it time for changes to daylight-saving time plus a new report on what happened to actor bob saget. >>> back with new developments in two police shootings that rocked chicago the prosecutor saying today that officers will not face charges in the deaths of 13-year-old adam toledo and 22-year-old anthony alvarez. they were killed withindays of each other last year after foot chases with police body cam video appears to show both holding guns prior to the shootings. >>> new insights on the death of actor bob saget to report tonight. the county sheriff's office in florida has ruled out foul play citing the autopsy it says saget may have fallen on something hard covered by something soft like a carpeted floor in his hotel room >>> and just days after we turn the clocks forward the senate in a surprise move voting unanimously to make dilathe saving time permanent beginning in novem
he's not yet been charged in new york. police here in washington are still searching for the weapon used. lester >> garret haake, thank you. up next is it time for changes to daylight-saving time plus a new report on what happened to actor bob saget. >>> back with new developments in two police shootings that rocked chicago the prosecutor saying today that officers will not face charges in the deaths of 13-year-old adam toledo and 22-year-old anthony alvarez. they were killed...
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to poison him because of his ties to a former new york police commissioner. ray's request for a new lawyer was recently denied. an accuser's attorney arguing it would only delay the trial, saying, mr. ray has had a grip on jane doe's life, and she wants relief from that grip. some of ray's alleged victims are expected to testify at his trial. one of his daughter's friends has been charged as a co-conspirator and will be tried separately. mona, andrew. >> rhiannon, thank you. >>> major league baseball labor talks appear to be stalled again. it's increasingly likely that more regular season games will be outright canceled. owners are calling the latest proposal from the players union worse than last week's offer, so both sides still far apart. >>> coming up, the debate over sending fighter jets to ukraine. >>> also ahead, is wnba star brittney griner being held in russia as a pawn for vladimir putin? putin? one expert i started screening for colon cancer because of my late husband jay. i wish he could have seen our daughter ellie get married, on the best day of
to poison him because of his ties to a former new york police commissioner. ray's request for a new lawyer was recently denied. an accuser's attorney arguing it would only delay the trial, saying, mr. ray has had a grip on jane doe's life, and she wants relief from that grip. some of ray's alleged victims are expected to testify at his trial. one of his daughter's friends has been charged as a co-conspirator and will be tried separately. mona, andrew. >> rhiannon, thank you. >>>...
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jobs based in new york.a loss of only 600 jobs on that, that shows good stability. >> i want to ask you about your stance when it comes to russia and investment. you have said that you directed staff to prohibit all new investments. what does that part of the portfolio look like and how are you handling those assets? >> when the war broke out, we said we were going to freeze any new investments. we were making an assessment of what we considered to be a risk a portfolio we continued -- consider to be invested. we quantify it at about $110 million so it's not a significant exposure. we have updated the directive that i have given to the staff. we are now moving to divest all of our russian holdings with public equity and fixed income. the value of what we had when this all started has gone down as the russian currency has gone down as well. we are moving to fully divest our russian holdings. >> how are your conversations with money managers going? have you been talking to them about their divestments on it co
jobs based in new york.a loss of only 600 jobs on that, that shows good stability. >> i want to ask you about your stance when it comes to russia and investment. you have said that you directed staff to prohibit all new investments. what does that part of the portfolio look like and how are you handling those assets? >> when the war broke out, we said we were going to freeze any new investments. we were making an assessment of what we considered to be a risk a portfolio we continued...
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this is a major admission from the times published by "new york post" in 2020, right before the presidentialction. the fox news in 2020 first reported the fbi was in possession of the laptop in connection with the money laundering investigation. the reports revealing the trove of e-mails, text messages photos and financial documents between hunter biden, his family and business associates, discussing over seas business dealings. in 2020. the were dismissed as russian misinformation and yesterday she dodged questions from fox news. >> one more. the "new york times" has authenticated e-mails that appear to have come from hunter biden in delaware. the president says the new york can't post" was gash garbage and an election plant. >> i point to hunter biden representatives. he doesn't work in the government. >> saki wasn't the only one who pushed the russian disinformation it also came from major media outlets and the president, even after the intelligence community told fox news in 2020, that the laptop was not part of russian disinformation campaign. >> u.s. authorities are seeing if those e-m
this is a major admission from the times published by "new york post" in 2020, right before the presidentialction. the fox news in 2020 first reported the fbi was in possession of the laptop in connection with the money laundering investigation. the reports revealing the trove of e-mails, text messages photos and financial documents between hunter biden, his family and business associates, discussing over seas business dealings. in 2020. the were dismissed as russian misinformation...
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reed of new york, i inform the house that mr. reed of new york will vote yes on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representatives cuss tour and bus tows and clarke, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. larson and mr. crist, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. waltz of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. waltz will vote yes on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. carl of alabama, i inform the house that mr. carl will vote yea on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek r
reed of new york, i inform the house that mr. reed of new york will vote yes on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representatives cuss tour and bus tows and clarke, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5616. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. larson and mr. crist, i...
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new york city.k were awe struck when they witnessed a bald eagle, nicknamed rover, catch a gull in mid flight. >> eventually they're going to start to nest here and live here full-time. >> reporter: ron is a park ranger sergeant. >> plenty of open space to hunt. >> reporter: he's been part of a more than 20-year effort to bring the bald eagles back to new york. they used to be plentiful here. but pollution of the city's rivers and the pesticide ddt brought them to the brink of extinction. >> the egg shells got really thin from the pesticide and the eggs would break. they were almost extinct from new york state. >> reporter: starting in 2001, the parks department relocated 20 fledgling eagles from alaska and wisconsin to manhattan. that's rob back in 2006, feeding the baby eagles. >> so we would clik up a ladder, about 40, 50 feet, and there's an opening on the nest box where we would slide the fish in. >> reporter: the u.s. government banned the use of ddt in 1972 and now resources have been put int
new york city.k were awe struck when they witnessed a bald eagle, nicknamed rover, catch a gull in mid flight. >> eventually they're going to start to nest here and live here full-time. >> reporter: ron is a park ranger sergeant. >> plenty of open space to hunt. >> reporter: he's been part of a more than 20-year effort to bring the bald eagles back to new york. they used to be plentiful here. but pollution of the city's rivers and the pesticide ddt brought them to the...
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it's based on a "new york times" piece about conversations she had while traveling. >> he said he loved news. can't stand the news. i mean, 's non-stop these days. >> you shouldn't have voted for him. i didn't give it a thought. >> reporter: rankine says that she got the idea for the piece after the 2016 election, in which 62% of white male voters helped sweep donald trump into the white house. she believed that many of them were driven to vote for trump because of racial resentment. she says that resentment is also the reason why many white conservatives favor slashing social spending. >> you never know who they're letting to first class these days. >> there is a perception among white people that people of color are taking things from them-- taking spaces in universities, taking their tax dollars-- when, in fact, many of the programs that began in this country began to help white people. and it wasn't until after the 1960s and civil rights buildup, the conception changed, and the notion was that, oh, now black people are taking those things. so we will vote against our-- our own best
it's based on a "new york times" piece about conversations she had while traveling. >> he said he loved news. can't stand the news. i mean, 's non-stop these days. >> you shouldn't have voted for him. i didn't give it a thought. >> reporter: rankine says that she got the idea for the piece after the 2016 election, in which 62% of white male voters helped sweep donald trump into the white house. she believed that many of them were driven to vote for trump because of...
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only truth you can hang your hat on is whatever they decide the truth is to day. gala bobbin artsy new york. meanwhile, ukraine itself has been suspected of trying to manipulate media coverage in its favor and utilizing more than a 100 p r. firms. a new investigation suggests that the countries foreign ministry distributed materials with guidelines on how to cover the conflict in ukraine. the dossier included approved language, key messages, and hundreds of propaganda posters. we heard from the journalist who carried our thoughts investigation. danco will not only this dossier, but all of the propaganda that we've been subjected to in the west. and in particular, the united states is aimed at prolonging this war. that has been going on for the last 8 years. my investigation, which i published in min press news shows it's a very multifaceted approach using t r firms more than 150 p r firms in the u. s. u k. and in ukraine itself, some of which are linked to the u. k. government in particular, we also have lobbyist here in washington, d. c, who are writing speeches for vladimir the lensky. we
only truth you can hang your hat on is whatever they decide the truth is to day. gala bobbin artsy new york. meanwhile, ukraine itself has been suspected of trying to manipulate media coverage in its favor and utilizing more than a 100 p r. firms. a new investigation suggests that the countries foreign ministry distributed materials with guidelines on how to cover the conflict in ukraine. the dossier included approved language, key messages, and hundreds of propaganda posters. we heard from the...
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wouldn't let him go to in new york's thank you. now let's look at some of the other business stories that are making use around the world. ukrainian president vladimir landscape called on french companies, including comic reno, supermarket chain osha and the retailer low was not allowed to leave russia. he made his play during an address to the french parliament to drum up support ukraine . german called like a, b, m. w was temporarily idle production at all its plan in the northeast in chinese city of shan yang. due to convert into virus control measures, the company hasn't set a date to resume out or chinese government is deploying a strict. so go to 0. covet policy to smother outbreaks. u. s. is dropped, import tires from most british steel as it continues to unwind trump era duties. the u. k. will now have a duty free import quote of $500000.00 tons of the metal and return london will drop retaliatory terrace on us whiskey and motors. i can see him as around the world struggling with rising energy costs in the same goes in that
wouldn't let him go to in new york's thank you. now let's look at some of the other business stories that are making use around the world. ukrainian president vladimir landscape called on french companies, including comic reno, supermarket chain osha and the retailer low was not allowed to leave russia. he made his play during an address to the french parliament to drum up support ukraine . german called like a, b, m. w was temporarily idle production at all its plan in the northeast in chinese...
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and and i did the new york times i did the interview of him for the new york times the first one after he won the nobel except for being on his own website, but for the for the outsider writing and interviewed him a lot the times only ran part of that particular interview, but little richard had just died. so we talked quite a bit about little richard. what other music person, have you met that you always remember. well, those are the two big ones, you know when i was young. i met dizzy gillespie and i when i did the semester in europe, and i went to a jack rodney scott so jazz club, and i got there very early and somebody let me in beforehand and sitting in a back area by himself was diseikal espy and i got to talk to disney gillespie for a while. and that was a real tree. he was so nice to meet too. i'm friends with wynton marsalis of jazz at lincoln center good friends with winton. we have a mutual couple of mutual friends, and we we talked a fair amount went in and i were grappling with writing a book together on some of you interviewed albert murray. african-american writer former
and and i did the new york times i did the interview of him for the new york times the first one after he won the nobel except for being on his own website, but for the for the outsider writing and interviewed him a lot the times only ran part of that particular interview, but little richard had just died. so we talked quite a bit about little richard. what other music person, have you met that you always remember. well, those are the two big ones, you know when i was young. i met dizzy...
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i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york >>> it's thursday, march 3rd, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." battle for ukraine. russia says it captured a major city as the death toll rises. why u.s. leaders fear the attacks will only get worse. >>> breaking overnight, criminal conspiracy allegations against former president trump as lawmakers reveal new documents in the capitol riot investigation. >>> when i returned fire, it was to protect fellow detectives that were stuck in that -- stuck in that breezeway. >> taking the stand. a former officer testifies about the raid that led to breonna taylor's death. why her mother stormed out of the courtroom. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. one week after invading ukraine, russian military forces are stepping up attacks in major cities. russia's defense ministry said it now has control of the port city of kherson. it has a population of about 250,000 people. if true, it would be the first big ukrainian city to fall. officials in ukraine say that they are still defending the area.
i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york >>> it's thursday, march 3rd, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." battle for ukraine. russia says it captured a major city as the death toll rises. why u.s. leaders fear the attacks will only get worse. >>> breaking overnight, criminal conspiracy allegations against former president trump as lawmakers reveal new documents in the capitol riot investigation. >>> when i returned fire, it was to protect fellow detectives that...
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the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of this bill. i thank my friend from new jersey, representative watson coleman, for putting it forward. this bill as i just said is not about hair. it is about hair, of course, but it's about the reaction, the inequality, the discrimination, the you're not welcome here if your hair texture is different than you have to or want to fix it in a certain way. it's about the ability of every person in our country to have access to education, economic advancement, and opportunities to get ahead. this is an issue of civil rights. the l
the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong...
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i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, march 28th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." [ applause ] >>> oh, wow. wow. >> oscars controversy. actor will smith slaps chris rock on stage. what led up to the shocking moment. >>> for god's sakes, this man cannot remain in power. >> president biden goes off script. how the white house is trying to walk back his comments about russian president vladimir putin. >>> two booster shots. the fda's plan to offer another jab for tens of millions of americans. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with one of the most shocking moments in academy awards history. what was supposed to be a night honoring hollywood's best was overshadowed by a surpri confrontation on stage. while chris rock spoke before presenting an award, he made a joke aboutl . that prompted the "king richard" actor to get up, go on stage, and slap rock. smith told rock not to talk about his wife. the show carried on, and smith later apologized for his actions in a tweet. a ceremony organizer said
i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, march 28th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." [ applause ] >>> oh, wow. wow. >> oscars controversy. actor will smith slaps chris rock on stage. what led up to the shocking moment. >>> for god's sakes, this man cannot remain in power. >> president biden goes off script. how the white house is trying to walk back his comments about russian president vladimir putin. >>> two booster...
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"the new york post"... let's do this. "the new york post" has his headline. say in october 2020, "the washington post" fact-checker said the paper was not able to verify or authenticate the emails and there were fears at the emails could be a part of a broader disinformation campaign by russia. the op beds called them unverified and they've never been authenticated and then use analysis dismissed a "new york post" reporting is sketchy. what you make about this in 18 months? >> good evening, shannon. it feels like someone who played poker with you two years ago and she did and you can catch them at the time didn't tell you and those taunting you two years later, you know i cheated, and you have no recourse because it's been two years since that story broke and confirming it now after joe biden is safely in office, in some ways it's of little use. but that's the outrageous thing about this. even we shouldn't cheer "the washington post" completely yet because they leave out key facts and the chinese emails. related to his chinese business dealings about facts th
"the new york post"... let's do this. "the new york post" has his headline. say in october 2020, "the washington post" fact-checker said the paper was not able to verify or authenticate the emails and there were fears at the emails could be a part of a broader disinformation campaign by russia. the op beds called them unverified and they've never been authenticated and then use analysis dismissed a "new york post" reporting is sketchy. what you make about...
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gash reno from new york -- garbarino from new york, i inform the house that mr. garbarino will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated by the following members, cuellar, garamendi, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. mrs. cammack: as the member designated by mr. carter of georgia, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. maloney of new york and mr. crist of f
gash reno from new york -- garbarino from new york, i inform the house that mr. garbarino will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated...
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the "new york times" tried to paint it that way.fraud investigation continues. they admit the laptop is real and what that reveals is hunter biden's-- hunter biden received these funds at the president of the united states, joe biden, was a recipient and beneficiary of those funds. hunter biden and joe biden had intermingled finances and hunter biden was paying for repairs on his home, monthly bills and this is a story that goes straight to the president and each of these countries particularly china have a policy of using commercial ties, financial ties as leverage over foreign elites and they clearly have that in this case with joe biden. stuart: you have reported that the biden family took in $31 million. how do you get to that number and i want to show you the "new york post" cover story today because suddenly just because the "new york times" says it's real that now, we are supposed to say it's real. the "new york post" is the oldest newspaper in the country. they have done fantastic work at breaking news with a number of their
the "new york times" tried to paint it that way.fraud investigation continues. they admit the laptop is real and what that reveals is hunter biden's-- hunter biden received these funds at the president of the united states, joe biden, was a recipient and beneficiary of those funds. hunter biden and joe biden had intermingled finances and hunter biden was paying for repairs on his home, monthly bills and this is a story that goes straight to the president and each of these countries...