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en el centro metropolitano del bajo manhattan. en el aeropuerto mc arthur de long island.estamos en un dÍa muy importante para nuestro paÍs. flor: joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn duerme en nueva york luego de ser extraditado desde ciudad juÁrez. se espere que se presente ante un juez para que le formulen cargos. kira: en la capital del paÍs en sÓlo horas asume posesión
en el centro metropolitano del bajo manhattan. en el aeropuerto mc arthur de long island.estamos en un dÍa muy importante para nuestro paÍs. flor: joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn duerme en nueva york luego de ser extraditado desde ciudad juÁrez. se espere que se presente ante un juez para que le formulen cargos. kira: en la capital del paÍs en sÓlo horas asume posesión
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en el centro metropolitano del bajo manhattan. en el aeropuerto mc arthur de long island.onduras en panamÁ. presentador: el piojo hablÓ de los comentarios del pelado almeyda y duda de las opiniones del tÉcnico de chivas que sean las mismas cifras entrenador de otro equipo. conde k: carlos vela fue titular cuando la real sociedad recibiÓ al barcelona por los cuartos de final de la copa del rey. presentador: anunciaron para el juego de estrellas de la nba. el rey lebron y curry serÁn los grandes atraen vivos sigue at
en el centro metropolitano del bajo manhattan. en el aeropuerto mc arthur de long island.onduras en panamÁ. presentador: el piojo hablÓ de los comentarios del pelado almeyda y duda de las opiniones del tÉcnico de chivas que sean las mismas cifras entrenador de otro equipo. conde k: carlos vela fue titular cuando la real sociedad recibiÓ al barcelona por los cuartos de final de la copa del rey. presentador: anunciaron para el juego de estrellas de la nba. el rey lebron y curry serÁn los...
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in 1800 and 1875 one million on manhattan island. that is called growth. here on the upper left is an 1860's print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. remember in those days new york city was straightly manhattan island. when you went across the river you were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. the reason it was needed by the time you get to the late 1860's -- downtown new york is the central business district of new york. it becomes the central district of america by the 1830's during by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of the world. that means new york is growing. but unfortunately man-to-man is -- manhattan is a long skinny island and the only way to grow is uptown and by the time you get to the 1860's, the time the bridge will be built the middle class people are forced to live as far as west northeast 40's and 50's and 60's east of central park. they have to commute to wall street. women commute to the union madison square area and all that commute is done wit
in 1800 and 1875 one million on manhattan island. that is called growth. here on the upper left is an 1860's print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. remember in those days new york city was straightly manhattan island. when you went across the river you were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. the reason it was needed by the time you get to the late 1860's -- downtown new york is the central business district of new...
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it's, take me home, mommy. >> trump pursues new projects in manhattan.of them is 40 wall street, a dilapidated and nearly vacant landmark. >> 40 wall street was a deal that made sense. it was basically a case study of how to buy distressed asset. >> in 1995, trump purchases the building for pennies. after a $35 million makeover, prospective tenants flocked to make leases. virtually overnight, the property soars. >> i want one of those in my career, right, to have that kind of roi, that return on investment. it's just phenomenal. >> without overextending his empire, he begins to partner and development expertise and property management skills and, most importantly, his name. in the mid-1990s, trump teams up with ge capital to turn the gulf and western building into trump international hotel and tower, a 52-story luxury condo hotel with its awe-inspiring views and impeccable five-star service. by 1997, trump is back on the forbes 400 list for the first time in six years. his net worth is estimated at $2 billion. but this success comes with a price. in 1999
it's, take me home, mommy. >> trump pursues new projects in manhattan.of them is 40 wall street, a dilapidated and nearly vacant landmark. >> 40 wall street was a deal that made sense. it was basically a case study of how to buy distressed asset. >> in 1995, trump purchases the building for pennies. after a $35 million makeover, prospective tenants flocked to make leases. virtually overnight, the property soars. >> i want one of those in my career, right, to have that...
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he had proof he was a winner, but not in everyone's eyes. >> there is an old money elite in manhattanepted donald. he was considered, i think, loud and obnoxious and too self-centered and ill-mannered and not someone who fit in. and so i think this is where donald's resentment of the elite comes from. >> narrator: as donald and ivana moved into a penthouse on the top three floors of trump tower, something was missing. >> he doesn't have a lot of friends, but how can somebody in his position have friends? how do you trust anyone that, you know, isn't working for you? what do they want out of you? it's very difficult, it's very lonely at the top, and he is the epitome of loneliness at the top. >> narrator: but trump's celebrity was rising. ♪ >> it's another dazzling lifestyles of the rich and famous, your password to the last word in money-no-object adventure and excitement! >> narrator: on television, he was becoming a symbol of business success. he claimed he was a billionaire. >> welcome to the world according to trump, the billionaire builder with a big bang approach who dared to au
he had proof he was a winner, but not in everyone's eyes. >> there is an old money elite in manhattanepted donald. he was considered, i think, loud and obnoxious and too self-centered and ill-mannered and not someone who fit in. and so i think this is where donald's resentment of the elite comes from. >> narrator: as donald and ivana moved into a penthouse on the top three floors of trump tower, something was missing. >> he doesn't have a lot of friends, but how can somebody...
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in phafrpblt and 1875 one manhattan island. that is called growth. 1860's upper left is an print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. those days new york city feels manhattan island and when river you ross the were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. reason it was needed by the ime you get to the late 1860's downtown new york is the central business district of new york 180 waste.ica by by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of world. that means new york is growing. but unfortunately man-to-man is skinny island and the only way to grow is uptown and y the time you get to the 1860's the time the bridge will peoplet the middle class are forced to live as far as 50's and central park. they have to commute to walt and -- wall street and women commute to the madison square and all that commute is done with horse cars. it is great in disney world but f you have been to depend on them they were horrible. an idea of the traffic. that is madison square on the fifth avenue
in phafrpblt and 1875 one manhattan island. that is called growth. 1860's upper left is an print of the built up part of manhattan and new york. those days new york city feels manhattan island and when river you ross the were in the independent city of brooklyn. by the time you get to the 1860's the bridge will begin in 1869. reason it was needed by the ime you get to the late 1860's downtown new york is the central business district of new york 180 waste.ica by by 1900's it is the c.b.d. of...
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that is just not the case in manhattan. it took me a while for new yorke to grow on me, but it really ha i find it kind of refreshing to be there where you can be anonymous or in it as much as you want to be and it's a place that welcomes a lot of diverse opinion. i don't think it's as partisan as it's made out to be. johnson >> john is in harbor beach michigan. good afternoon. >> caller: i'm a conservative f guy from michigan. my left wife is more liberal than myself and she makes me watch these liberal channels which i do. i guess mike question or comment is, since the election, it seems like the other side just seems to scrutinize everything donald trump does, it's not a good thing. i just wonder when he gets in if they're just going to slamg hi everything he does for the next four years. i would just like your comment. >> i think we'll have to see. i think one of the things that has been unfair is now partly, they have to own a little bit of the spirit initially, right out of the gate, the transition becomes a story and
that is just not the case in manhattan. it took me a while for new yorke to grow on me, but it really ha i find it kind of refreshing to be there where you can be anonymous or in it as much as you want to be and it's a place that welcomes a lot of diverse opinion. i don't think it's as partisan as it's made out to be. johnson >> john is in harbor beach michigan. good afternoon. >> caller: i'm a conservative f guy from michigan. my left wife is more liberal than myself and she makes...
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aproximadamente a una hora de aquÍ del bajo manhattan en donde pues podrÍa llegar esta noche.nto a donante en donde llamÓ la victoria de todos los que le acompaÑan allÍ. en la maÑana estuvo en un acto en el cementerio nacional de arlington, ahÍ el presidente electo y su vicepresidente pence, colocaron una ofrenda floral frente al soldado desconocido. >> inmediatamente se trasladaron hasta el lincoln memorial en conde ha tenido uno de los actos de proclamaciÓn el concierto inaugural con pÚblico, reiterÓ que controlarÁ la inmigraciÓn y traerÁ empleos a los estados unidos y gobierna para todos. >> >>> la ciudad de washington, dc hoy es un bÚnker de seguridad para evitar cualquier incidente y el programa estÁ ensayado casi al milÍmetros, lori montenegro ha estado pendiente. >> tambiÉn encontramos hispanos que simplemente quieren venir a ver la democracia en acciÓn aunque dicen que no votaron por donald trump, la seguridad es bastante de como es de esperar, las autoridades no tienen ninguna informaciÓn de una amenaza increÍble para la celebraciÓn que ya comenzo. >>> claudia y aleja
aproximadamente a una hora de aquÍ del bajo manhattan en donde pues podrÍa llegar esta noche.nto a donante en donde llamÓ la victoria de todos los que le acompaÑan allÍ. en la maÑana estuvo en un acto en el cementerio nacional de arlington, ahÍ el presidente electo y su vicepresidente pence, colocaron una ofrenda floral frente al soldado desconocido. >> inmediatamente se trasladaron hasta el lincoln memorial en conde ha tenido uno de los actos de proclamaciÓn el concierto...
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hinojosa: his groundbreaking musical in the heights, about a vibrant latino community in northern manhattan skyrocketed him to fame. two tony awards and a grammy later, he's paving the way for more latino made productions on broadway-- composer, lyricist, and performer lin-manuel miranda. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. lin-manuel miranda, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so you're the lyricist, performer, and composer of the award winning in the heights on broadway which tells the story of this barrio, this neighborhood in northern manhattan, and it becomes this amazing musical of survival of this community. and you started writing that when you were in college. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so did you ever imagine, "yeah, it's going to end up on broadway," or was that just like an illusion? >> oh, i imagined it! ( laughing ) i mean, you wouldn't write it if you didn't feel like it was... it was worth something, but i imagined it in the way that you imagine being a jedi when you are three years old, you know? it's in the realm of possibility, and sure, maybe
hinojosa: his groundbreaking musical in the heights, about a vibrant latino community in northern manhattan skyrocketed him to fame. two tony awards and a grammy later, he's paving the way for more latino made productions on broadway-- composer, lyricist, and performer lin-manuel miranda. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. lin-manuel miranda, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so you're the lyricist, performer, and composer of the award winning in...
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scientists say a giant iceberg 50 times the size of manhattan island is ready to break off from an ice shelf in antarctica. stretching for around 100 miles in length. the rift has grown rapidly in recent weeks. 12 miles of frozen material is keeping his enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are not uncommon in antarctica. as these pictures show, the fragmentation's can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. british researchers have discovered a dramatic expansion took place in just two weeks in december. >> what we have found is that the rift in the ice shelf has broken through another 18 kilometers and is giving birth to an iceberg about a quarter of the size of wales. the significance is it is a very large iceberg that will go out in the open ocean but also the remaining ice shelf will be less stable. reporter: when large icebergs break off the edge of an ice shelf like in 2002, it can have a dramatic effect on the stability of the entire structure. most of the remaining shelf disintegrated in less than a month
scientists say a giant iceberg 50 times the size of manhattan island is ready to break off from an ice shelf in antarctica. stretching for around 100 miles in length. the rift has grown rapidly in recent weeks. 12 miles of frozen material is keeping his enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are not uncommon in antarctica. as these pictures show, the fragmentation's can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. british...
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>> how did the united states choose an italian fascist to head up their manhattan project? >> well, there are a couple of ways to interpret that. the fbiinvestigated him . that he's a fascist, don't trust him, he should not be cleared for government work. a professor at chicago was on the project told the head of the project said hey, if you want to talk to somebody about how to do this, talk to fermi. and he was cleared. >> i think it might be a little unfair to characterize him as an italian fascist area he belonged to the italian fascist party so that's technically. when he escaped italy, it was actually via stockholm. he actually escaped, picked up his nobel prize on the way to the united states . so that's the way they had very carefully strategized that, that would be how they would get out of italy. when he got the nobel prize, he did not get the fascist boot nor did he dress in the uniform of the academy of the royal academy. he was not identifying as a fascist and the newspapers in italy were all over him, the story there was not that he won the nobel. the story wa
>> how did the united states choose an italian fascist to head up their manhattan project? >> well, there are a couple of ways to interpret that. the fbiinvestigated him . that he's a fascist, don't trust him, he should not be cleared for government work. a professor at chicago was on the project told the head of the project said hey, if you want to talk to somebody about how to do this, talk to fermi. and he was cleared. >> i think it might be a little unfair to characterize...
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. >> don't forget the united states invested $2 billion in the manhattan project at that point. >> that is a hard thing for politicians to justify and people were concerned that it would be in jeopardy. >> there were 100,000 people employed at the height and it was so secret the same day they told them president truman there is something i want to tell you. >> i'm going to ask if the two of you want to read a passage. >> i thought he would never ask. [laughter] >> guess what i'm going to read. this is the scene where the experiment is successful. they understood the implications of this summit was an evening by the time they left but one of the things the chicago experiment had to do is let the people in washington know how this experiment went, and the call was going to be put to the president of harvard also the committee in washington was responsible for coming up to answer about what to do with the bomb he says you will be interested to know that the italian navigator, who could that be, has just landed in the new world. his excited response was is that so anti-insert everyone lande
. >> don't forget the united states invested $2 billion in the manhattan project at that point. >> that is a hard thing for politicians to justify and people were concerned that it would be in jeopardy. >> there were 100,000 people employed at the height and it was so secret the same day they told them president truman there is something i want to tell you. >> i'm going to ask if the two of you want to read a passage. >> i thought he would never ask. [laughter]...
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scientists say a giant iceberg 50 times the size of manhattan island is ready to break off from an iceore. stretching for around 100 miles in length, the 100—yard wide rift in the larsen ice shelf has grown rapidly in recent weeks. just 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are common in antarctica. as these pictures show, these fragmentations can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. a team of british researchers have been travelling to antarctica to monitor the growing rift in the larsen sea ice shelf for several years, but they have been surprised by the dramatic expansion in the rift that's taken place in just two weeks in december. what we've found is that the rift that's been in this ice shelf for a number of years has broken through another 18 kilometres and is now at risk of giving birth to an iceberg about a quarter of the size of wales. and the significance of that is it is a very large iceberg that will go out into the open ocean, but the remaining ice shelf
scientists say a giant iceberg 50 times the size of manhattan island is ready to break off from an iceore. stretching for around 100 miles in length, the 100—yard wide rift in the larsen ice shelf has grown rapidly in recent weeks. just 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are common in antarctica. as these pictures show, these fragmentations can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes...
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some of the water protectors they came to park city yesterday that were protesting chase manhattan banknd also featured in a new cell here sundance called "rise" about indigenous resistance in this country, had rubber bullet marks. just in the last weeks. so people are continually getting arrested in north dakota right now, even when the pipeline did not have the easement for under the missouri river. people, young people are really afraid also afraid of getting hurt, what this could mean. >> i think there is a huge misconception in this country that the fight against the dakota access pipeline has been over for some the minute the army corps of engineers decided to deny the easement, i think our population and popular opinion, people decided they did not need to pay attention anymore. what we started to see at the end of this movement, which is frustrating but also beautiful, was that people started to get john and is sort of became a trend, a trend to say i stand with standing rock, "the sake i fight against the -- it was cool to say i fight against the dakota pipeline. or something t
some of the water protectors they came to park city yesterday that were protesting chase manhattan banknd also featured in a new cell here sundance called "rise" about indigenous resistance in this country, had rubber bullet marks. just in the last weeks. so people are continually getting arrested in north dakota right now, even when the pipeline did not have the easement for under the missouri river. people, young people are really afraid also afraid of getting hurt, what this could...
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actually, more specifically to midtown manhattan. and then the nypd, of course, is not allowing people to go all the way to the base of trump tower. they are siphoning people off and dispersing the crowd on at least two side streets. but still, the din is remarkable. and then multiply this by all of the cities from coast to coast. and around the world. the images from paris, france, the images from london, understanding we're just seeing a small slice of those two cities, the signage from today in paris in english, signs you could see in this country, on this day after the inauguration of the new american president, it's certainly feels like we are in for an era of unprecedented political activism. the two parties in our country could not be further apart. it couldn't be a more fractured environment going in to 2017. we have seen it on display every day. this is obviously the eiffel tower in the background. this is the gathering in paris, france. absolutely incredible. this is long over because the daylight hours, of course, ended ho
actually, more specifically to midtown manhattan. and then the nypd, of course, is not allowing people to go all the way to the base of trump tower. they are siphoning people off and dispersing the crowd on at least two side streets. but still, the din is remarkable. and then multiply this by all of the cities from coast to coast. and around the world. the images from paris, france, the images from london, understanding we're just seeing a small slice of those two cities, the signage from today...
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in manhattan. at the statistics on manhattan, whether you like them or don't like them, it is very democrat, and i think probably a lot of people feel because i come from essentially manhattan i would be that way. i wanted to put this list out because i wanted to quell any fears that people had. this is a list of people that i got from people i most respect. >> you vetted each one. you almost did it like a job interview. >> really, i vetted but too much greater extent, the federalist society vetted and has tremendous respect, heritage is look at it, who i have great respect for. i know senator sessions has brought the names around to different people in the senate. people have seen the list. >> up next, right here on the special edition of "hannity: trump's promises."an >> reform will be a crucial part of our 100 day plan as well. we are going to drain the swamp in washington, d.c. you will see. >> president-elect trump, he promised voters he would drain the swamp in washington, so how will he do i
in manhattan. at the statistics on manhattan, whether you like them or don't like them, it is very democrat, and i think probably a lot of people feel because i come from essentially manhattan i would be that way. i wanted to put this list out because i wanted to quell any fears that people had. this is a list of people that i got from people i most respect. >> you vetted each one. you almost did it like a job interview. >> really, i vetted but too much greater extent, the...
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first thing's first, i'd like to welcome beth to the manhattan institute where she's recently become a fellow. prior to joining us, she was a fellow at the brookings institution center on children and families, and before that she was a taffe economist -- staff economist at the president's council of economic advisers and worked extensively on higher education policy. second, i'd like to welcome beth back to new york. beth received her ph.d. in math -- excuse me, her b. a. in math and economics from cuny-albany and her ph.d. from columbia university. beth's here to talk about her book, "game of loans." recently published by princeton university press and written with matthew of the urban institute. so after reading beth's book, i can assure you she's going to fit right in at the manhattan institute -- [laughter] where the scholars really delight in debunking poorly argued narratives in the press and the public debate. and beth's book does just that. it's a timely corrective to the wildly exaggerated student debt crisis that persists in the media. her thesis is that there's no broad-b
first thing's first, i'd like to welcome beth to the manhattan institute where she's recently become a fellow. prior to joining us, she was a fellow at the brookings institution center on children and families, and before that she was a taffe economist -- staff economist at the president's council of economic advisers and worked extensively on higher education policy. second, i'd like to welcome beth back to new york. beth received her ph.d. in math -- excuse me, her b. a. in math and economics...
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. >> looming over the streets of lower manhattan alights in the windows called the long lines building. it's been a source of intrigue and mystery to some workers and other simply pass by. it can resemble a rocketship waiting to take off. new documents leaked by whistleblower edward snowden on line journal intercepted breaux bombshell story earlier this year. it appears that the long lines building is one of the nsa's most crucial eavesdropping hubs in the u.s. code-named titan building. the long line building is the nsa's dark tower. when i went to the building recently i saw a dimly lit lobby stanley greenberger brooklyn photographer had access to part of the building in 1992 for a book he was doing called invisible new york correct caught up with her in. >> a building zone operated the facility inside to switch long-distance calls overseas. it's the perfect opportunity. documents leaked by snowden to mention the address by name but they place it in lower manhattan and put it in proximity to the fbi's new york headquarters. in addition to that the documents show titan point is connec
. >> looming over the streets of lower manhattan alights in the windows called the long lines building. it's been a source of intrigue and mystery to some workers and other simply pass by. it can resemble a rocketship waiting to take off. new documents leaked by whistleblower edward snowden on line journal intercepted breaux bombshell story earlier this year. it appears that the long lines building is one of the nsa's most crucial eavesdropping hubs in the u.s. code-named titan building....
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now, they are bringing their message direct to the heart of manhatt manhattan, to new york city. i've talked to a lot of p the people. the enormity of this is sobering, but the stories also quite sobering. i spoke with two men from iran. both green card holders. one says he's been here in the united states in new york city working as an artist for the past seven years. he had a reunion planned with his family this coming summer. he said just yesterday, he had to cancel those plans because despite the fact he's a green card holder, he doesn't know what the future holds for him. he's worried if he wor to leave his country and meet his family in europe, he might be stopped and not let back in the country. one of the speakers at the rally back there, she smoke about the spoke about the fact her parents were from south sudan. she was born at a refugee camp. she is a refugee living in new york city. very grateful. for everything she's got p from this country. the messages out here today from protesters, also, politicians as well. we heard from the new york city mayor, bill deblasio, he
now, they are bringing their message direct to the heart of manhatt manhattan, to new york city. i've talked to a lot of p the people. the enormity of this is sobering, but the stories also quite sobering. i spoke with two men from iran. both green card holders. one says he's been here in the united states in new york city working as an artist for the past seven years. he had a reunion planned with his family this coming summer. he said just yesterday, he had to cancel those plans because...
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in trump tower it sits 26 stories above manhattan with amazing views. meanwhile, his new office, you know, the oval one boasts an antique desk from the 1800s. putting a price tag on either place is a challenge but let's try. let's assume the mansion in the spy inspired by the palace and covered in gold and marble is the highest price in man mhatta mull ply that by 30,000 and the tower residents tops $391 million. let's try the same math on the classical mansion. nearly $3,000 per square feet and multiply by 55 k and that's $93 million. >>> you may remember robin leech who did one of the first tv interviews with donald trump. we caught up with the lifestyles of the rich and famous host in las vegas in the back of a limousine for a trump down memory trump lane. >> i'll tell you a story about donald which is part and parcel of who donald trump is. when he was in atlantic city, he bought a yacht, a big yacht and it was owned by the then rich's man in the world. he trumply rena promptly renamep princess. it was important for donald to own the yacht of the ri
in trump tower it sits 26 stories above manhattan with amazing views. meanwhile, his new office, you know, the oval one boasts an antique desk from the 1800s. putting a price tag on either place is a challenge but let's try. let's assume the mansion in the spy inspired by the palace and covered in gold and marble is the highest price in man mhatta mull ply that by 30,000 and the tower residents tops $391 million. let's try the same math on the classical mansion. nearly $3,000 per square feet...
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and from new york city, >> soledad:welcome to federal hall national memorial in lower manhattan. i'm soledad o'brien, and this is "matter of fact." ♪thanks for joining us. we're inside federal hall national memorial, located across the york stock exchange. the site is where the first united states congress met. and it's the site of george washington's first inauguration in 1789. washington took the oath of office here. and in his inaugural address, reflected on the challenges he ahead. what challenges face our 45th president as he takes his place in history? how quickly will donald trump take action on issues he campaigned on, like healthcare, the economy, climate change? oren cass is a policy analyst from the conservative manhattan institute. he advised 2012 g.o.p. candidate mitt romney. it's nice to have you with us. appreciate it. oren: thanks for having me. soledad: donald trump ran, of course, as a republican. do you consider him a republican, a conservative sflen oren: by definition he's a republican. he won to republican nomination. participants are coalitions of interests
and from new york city, >> soledad:welcome to federal hall national memorial in lower manhattan. i'm soledad o'brien, and this is "matter of fact." ♪thanks for joining us. we're inside federal hall national memorial, located across the york stock exchange. the site is where the first united states congress met. and it's the site of george washington's first inauguration in 1789. washington took the oath of office here. and in his inaugural address, reflected on the challenges...
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battery park in lower manhattan.rotesting presidents trumps executive order. as you know, jordan will be coming to washington on a working visit. he will meetface-to-face with president trump but if it doesn't take place , is there anything to read into this? is it reading too much into it? you know that meeting was not on the itinerary. jordan is a part of the antiracist coalition. >> let's talk about jordan. if the meeting happens or if there is any change they will be a word that describes that called awkward. jordan ranks number one in all the countries in the world. number one for taking and refugees. they have more than a million. they have more than the syrian refugees and refugees from other conflicts in the us. they've taken more than a million we have taken in 10,000. i'm sure the king has been asking for help publicly in dealing with refugees in jordan and in the region itself Ãi am sure he is pretty concerned with what's going on and also what impact he will have on his country. if the refugee isn't comin
battery park in lower manhattan.rotesting presidents trumps executive order. as you know, jordan will be coming to washington on a working visit. he will meetface-to-face with president trump but if it doesn't take place , is there anything to read into this? is it reading too much into it? you know that meeting was not on the itinerary. jordan is a part of the antiracist coalition. >> let's talk about jordan. if the meeting happens or if there is any change they will be a word that...
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it's really close to manhattan. ( laughing ) i was so bad! and you know, god forbid, you know, if i was pushed far enough and it was clear that i was from the south bronx, and... because often, people were not kind-- they weren't. like, i remember hearing stuff, like, when i... gosh, my 11th grade high school studies class-- you know, mister... i won't say his name-- but anyway, you know, like, basically making these jokes about the south bronx. >> hinojosa: wow. >> and i was just like... and i was an "a" student in his class, and still could not bring myself to defend or support... i mean, i didn't... i didn't have it in me to do that. >> hinojosa: because... did you really like the south bronx? >> no, i hated it too. i just didn't want, you know, folks to... i didn't want it associated with me, but i also didn't want to hear it, either. so... but it was... it was definitely a tough thing. >> hinojosa: and you were not an activist when you... i mean, there were a lot of activists in the south bronx. that was not you. >> no, i was... i was ac
it's really close to manhattan. ( laughing ) i was so bad! and you know, god forbid, you know, if i was pushed far enough and it was clear that i was from the south bronx, and... because often, people were not kind-- they weren't. like, i remember hearing stuff, like, when i... gosh, my 11th grade high school studies class-- you know, mister... i won't say his name-- but anyway, you know, like, basically making these jokes about the south bronx. >> hinojosa: wow. >> and i was just...
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they want this to be service you strap manhattan. >> will those people who can afford $700 a month our regular guys. >> why do you hate rich people? >> it's a new year, were all a little wacky today, so good. >> oh. >> oh my gosh. >> thank you. by. >> i don't sleep very well, i wake up with different scenarios running through my head with what happened. and just what went on that friday. i just can't everything just leads to dead ends. >> michael stern spent christmas day and welcoming the near hundred new year in agony, i spoke with him a week after his 19-year-old daughter sarah went missing since then it's been a month, no nothing, no good news, no bad news, no closure. the holidays were rough because there's favorite holiday was christmas. she actually spoke about being excited for christmas this year. >> she just enjoyed christmas and she like to decorate. she liked like to have a good time. good time for family and friends to get together. as for as i know she was looking forward to it. >> the car she was driving in, 19941994 silver oldsmobile was found on route 35 bridge in belm
they want this to be service you strap manhattan. >> will those people who can afford $700 a month our regular guys. >> why do you hate rich people? >> it's a new year, were all a little wacky today, so good. >> oh. >> oh my gosh. >> thank you. by. >> i don't sleep very well, i wake up with different scenarios running through my head with what happened. and just what went on that friday. i just can't everything just leads to dead ends. >> michael...
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. >> if the bronx were a neighborhood in manhattan, you'd have hipsters crawling all over you. >> oh,eave the bronx because everything you want, everything you need is in the bronx. so why would you go past 149th street? so all that right in my neighborhood, the ethnic pride. people hold onto that. and it's true of rye lander avenue. the italian doo-wop, all that sort of stuff. even this neighborhood was all white until the '50s. it's very recent, the whole immigrant experience. >> who lived here in the '50s. >> all white people. >> what kind of white people? >> white, white. we enjoy milk white. kissing dogs on the mouth, white white. but it moved forward. now you have this. definitely this whole, i'm from 223rd. you're from 225th. every ethnic that lives in the bronx has that. the next group that is going to take over here is mexicans. the thing is, it's an immigrant neighborhood. it is not a matter of who owns it, it's ace a -- a matter of who owns it at a particular time. and they're next. and i'm looking forward to that, because i enjoy a good quesadilla. but i made a good decisi
. >> if the bronx were a neighborhood in manhattan, you'd have hipsters crawling all over you. >> oh,eave the bronx because everything you want, everything you need is in the bronx. so why would you go past 149th street? so all that right in my neighborhood, the ethnic pride. people hold onto that. and it's true of rye lander avenue. the italian doo-wop, all that sort of stuff. even this neighborhood was all white until the '50s. it's very recent, the whole immigrant experience....
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just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called the big apple.called the little apple. with flag facts, i'm eric. (patriotic music) - if you live in oklahoma, and own a donkey, be careful. it's against the law to let your donkey sleep in your bathtub. but only after seven at night. apparently it's okay for your donkey to nap in the tub during the day. (upbeat music) - coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. - what was once a roman fortress, is today, one of england's most popular cities for tourists to visit. nicole tells us more. (patriotic music) - when you wander along the quaint streets of york, it's hard to imagine that it's history was far less colorful. lining its stone lanes, called snickelways, used to be butcher shops. sanitization was non-existent back then, so the butchers just tossed the unwanted parts, onto the street. which was called shambles street. all that blood and guts made quite a mess. and that gave us a word we still use today. when we say something is in great disorder, we say it's in shambles.
just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called the big apple.called the little apple. with flag facts, i'm eric. (patriotic music) - if you live in oklahoma, and own a donkey, be careful. it's against the law to let your donkey sleep in your bathtub. but only after seven at night. apparently it's okay for your donkey to nap in the tub during the day. (upbeat music) - coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. - what was once a roman fortress, is today, one of...
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s 20th anniversary here in manhattan at riverside church. this is democracy now!the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. we turn now to noam chomsky and harry belafonte, together in conversation for the first time, recorded at democracy now!'s recent 20th anniversary celebration at riverside church. noam chomsky is a world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author who gained fame in the 1960's for his critique of the vietnam war and u.s. imperialism. he is institute professor emeritus at massachusetts institute of technology, where he has taught for more than 50 years. harry belafonte is a longtime civil rights activist who was an immensely popular singer and actor. he was one of dr. martin luther king's closest confidants and helped organize the march on washington in 1963. democracy now! one gonzalez and i interviewed them on the stage at riverside church. now, i just want to start off by saying that you have just witnessed an historic moment. is this the first time harry and noam, that you have met? >> it's not the first time we've met, but it's the
s 20th anniversary here in manhattan at riverside church. this is democracy now!the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. we turn now to noam chomsky and harry belafonte, together in conversation for the first time, recorded at democracy now!'s recent 20th anniversary celebration at riverside church. noam chomsky is a world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author who gained fame in the 1960's for his critique of the vietnam war and u.s. imperialism. he is institute professor...
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i'd like to welcome beth to manhattan institute where she has recently become a fellow. prior to joinings she was a fell lee at the brookings institution center on children and families, and before that she was a staff economist at the presidents council of economic adviser, and worked extensively on higher education policy. second i'd like to welcome beth back to new york. beth received her ph.d in math and -- excuse me are -- ba in mag and economics and her ph.d in economics from columbia university. beg is here to talk about her guantanamo low game of loans: rhetoric and reality of student debt" published by princeton university press and written with matthew chingo of the urban institute. she is going to fight right in at the manhattan institute where they lyle to debunk poorly argued narratives in the press and public debate,' beth's book just does that. a timely corrective to wildly exaggerated student debt crisis they pressure cystness the media. her thesis is that there's no broad-based student loan crisis that "the new york times" and others would have us believ
i'd like to welcome beth to manhattan institute where she has recently become a fellow. prior to joinings she was a fell lee at the brookings institution center on children and families, and before that she was a staff economist at the presidents council of economic adviser, and worked extensively on higher education policy. second i'd like to welcome beth back to new york. beth received her ph.d in math and -- excuse me are -- ba in mag and economics and her ph.d in economics from columbia...
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manhattan has how many millions of people?ple all the time, they don't even know that there are humpback whales, like, literally 16 miles from the empire state building. artie has taken some truly amazing photos that show just how close the whales come to the city. but his main focus is to get a clear shot of the bottom of the tail, called a fluke. that fluke is a fingerprint, and not one of them are the same. that's how you id a whale. so there are some that are black, some that are white, speckled... we have a new york city catalogue of whales, and i think this morning we're up to 51. my mission today is to try and get some shots to add to the catalogue. and what's your top tip for taking a photo of a whale? you've got to be ready. you've just got to be ready. always have a camera up, have the settings right, have everything perfect. so you're like this, the whole day. oh, i really want to see one. you're going to see a whale, it's going to be great! i'm excited for you. we're scouring the horizon for a puff of water called
manhattan has how many millions of people?ple all the time, they don't even know that there are humpback whales, like, literally 16 miles from the empire state building. artie has taken some truly amazing photos that show just how close the whales come to the city. but his main focus is to get a clear shot of the bottom of the tail, called a fluke. that fluke is a fingerprint, and not one of them are the same. that's how you id a whale. so there are some that are black, some that are white,...
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inbound manhattan...the whales on real—time on the woods hole oceanographic institution website. up website. up next — we've got more from our global gourmet series. this week we're in madrid at what is thought to be the world's alder stressed on. —— oldest restaurant. to be the world's alder stressed on. -- oldest restaurant. i am antonia gonzalez and this is botin, the old est gonzalez and this is botin, the oldest restaurant, 13 eight, in the world. this is a little part of history, the history of the old madrid —— 1a08. the first room, i mean, it is downstairs, 16 century dining room, the only room left that was here at least in 1580. ernest hemingway, he was a very regular customer here and included botin in the last action of one of his books. if you read it, the last accent of the book plays upstairs in one of ourdining the book plays upstairs in one of our dining rooms. he used to try to cook his own dishes, especially paella, and my grandfather told him to keep on writing, and he would keep on co
inbound manhattan...the whales on real—time on the woods hole oceanographic institution website. up website. up next — we've got more from our global gourmet series. this week we're in madrid at what is thought to be the world's alder stressed on. —— oldest restaurant. to be the world's alder stressed on. -- oldest restaurant. i am antonia gonzalez and this is botin, the old est gonzalez and this is botin, the oldest restaurant, 13 eight, in the world. this is a little part of history,...
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>> so, fermi joins three labs all dedicated to the manhattan project.all as you say, science for him. then the bomb goes off in july. and you know it works. now it is no longer science. you have to make a decision as to whether to drop this or not. >> how does fermi feel at this point? is he still thinking of it as just science? for thousands of people are going to die because we have now made this thing and actually is going to work the way we plan for it to work? >> well, can i start? >> yes, please. >> it is difficult to know exactly how he felt. he felt in terms of science he felt that ignorance is the worst possible condition you can have and anything is you know, that knowledge is something inevitable and that if we do not reach that knowledge somebody else will. that the loss of nature will be revealed. we will uncover them and as a physicist, that he felt this was what his role was. this was what his calling was. so the bomb gets developed, it goes off successfully as larry just said. and then the decision has to be reached. what does one do wit
>> so, fermi joins three labs all dedicated to the manhattan project.all as you say, science for him. then the bomb goes off in july. and you know it works. now it is no longer science. you have to make a decision as to whether to drop this or not. >> how does fermi feel at this point? is he still thinking of it as just science? for thousands of people are going to die because we have now made this thing and actually is going to work the way we plan for it to work? >> well,...
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someonea telegram from who was with the manhattan project. he telegram the governor to say to prevent melt down, if safety rods are inoperative run borax solution into damaged nuclear reactor if the accept -- access port is available. a letter came from terry richards of kansas city. he has lots of advice for the governor. what's interesting is he drew sketches of how he watched the problem. there were people who were opposed to the use of nuclear energy and were concerned about the accident. there was criticism of what was happening at the time. this is a telegram to the governor on march 30. it says dear sir, it's the greatest moral sin for you to state there is no danger to children or pregnant women in harrisburg at this time. it seems a prudent man would rather err on the side of safety. the children should be evacuated immediately or be cursed by those who will be maimed, deformed, and mutilated. you have no alternative. you must act now. senator andent to a to president carter at the white house. governor thornburgh had a press confere
someonea telegram from who was with the manhattan project. he telegram the governor to say to prevent melt down, if safety rods are inoperative run borax solution into damaged nuclear reactor if the accept -- access port is available. a letter came from terry richards of kansas city. he has lots of advice for the governor. what's interesting is he drew sketches of how he watched the problem. there were people who were opposed to the use of nuclear energy and were concerned about the accident....
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this is american princess, inbound manhattan...the whales in real—time on the woods hole oceanographic institution website. up next, we've got more from our global gourmet series. this week, we're in madrid at what's thought to be the world's oldest restaurant. i'm antonio gonzalez and this is botin, the oldest restaurant, continually operating, in the world. this is a little part of history, the history of the old madrid. the first room, i mean, it's downstairs, 16th—century dining room. the only room left from an old inn that was here at least in 1580. ernest hemingway — he was a very regular customer here, and included botin in the last action of one of his books, the sun also rises. if you read it, the last action of the book takes place upstairs in one of our dining rooms. he used to try to cook his own dishes, especially paella. my grandfather told him to keep on writing, and he will keep on cooking. we try to keep the ambience of the original restaurant. we focus on the quality of the food, of course. 0urfood is not sophisti
this is american princess, inbound manhattan...the whales in real—time on the woods hole oceanographic institution website. up next, we've got more from our global gourmet series. this week, we're in madrid at what's thought to be the world's oldest restaurant. i'm antonio gonzalez and this is botin, the oldest restaurant, continually operating, in the world. this is a little part of history, the history of the old madrid. the first room, i mean, it's downstairs, 16th—century dining room....
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mike pence was in midtown manhattan.n him come out the car at the same time trump was still considering chris christie after offering the job to mike pence. i'll never forget when he announced he picked mike pence. we went to the ballroom at the hilton i believe and the song playing was "you can't always get what you want" by the rolling stones which i cld not believthey were playing that song and trump spoke for 20 minus, for 2 minutes and then said this famous line, let's get back to mike and finally introduced him and governor mike pence came out and mike pence much luike kellyanne conway the deserve awards. they have been able to interpreter what donald trump says and they really have taken some of the brunt of this campaign because they have gone out there and have had to carry that message and stay on message during some very, very difficult times in this campaign. >> maybe the song was you may find sometimes you get what you need and he may have gotten what he needs in mike pence. there was a moment of crisis for
mike pence was in midtown manhattan.n him come out the car at the same time trump was still considering chris christie after offering the job to mike pence. i'll never forget when he announced he picked mike pence. we went to the ballroom at the hilton i believe and the song playing was "you can't always get what you want" by the rolling stones which i cld not believthey were playing that song and trump spoke for 20 minus, for 2 minutes and then said this famous line, let's get back...
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it happened in the offices of a high end jewelry designer in midtown manhattan at 12:zero 1:00 a.m.ay. this surveillance video shows two of the three thieves using a hammer an crowbar to bust through the door. detectives say they took off with about $6 million worth of jewels. >> a computer system is back online for customs and border protection at various airports around the country t the outage yesterday led to massive back logs for international travelers trying get through security like this crazy scene in miami. delays were not nearly as severe here in philadelphia. the customs agency apologized for the trouble. officials did not give a cause for the disruption but said it does not seem to be anything malicious. >> the sixers host the minnesota timberwolves at the wells fargo center tonight. tipoff is at 7:00 p.m. >>> penn state lived up to its respect eighty eighttation in pasadena california. the nittany lions made app couple costly mistakes. they fell behind early to the usc trojans who stormed back after halftime. today kwan barkley broke away with a 79-yard touchdown run i
it happened in the offices of a high end jewelry designer in midtown manhattan at 12:zero 1:00 a.m.ay. this surveillance video shows two of the three thieves using a hammer an crowbar to bust through the door. detectives say they took off with about $6 million worth of jewels. >> a computer system is back online for customs and border protection at various airports around the country t the outage yesterday led to massive back logs for international travelers trying get through security...
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applause an iceberg about fifty times the size of manhattan is close to breaking away from the antarctichen it happens, it would be one of the ten largest ever recorded. scientists have been monitoring the break—up for months. they say climate change is not to blame. stretching for around 100 miles in length, the 100—yard wide rift in the larsen ice shelf has grown rapidly in recent weeks. just 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are common in antarctica. as these pictures show, these fragmentations can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. a team of british researchers have been travelling to antarctica to monitor the growing rift in the larsen sea ice shelf for several years, but they have been surprised by the dramatic expansion in the rift that's taken place in just two weeks in december. what we've found is that the rift that's been in this ice shelf for a number of years has broken through another 18 kilometres and is now at risk of giving birth to an iceberg abo
applause an iceberg about fifty times the size of manhattan is close to breaking away from the antarctichen it happens, it would be one of the ten largest ever recorded. scientists have been monitoring the break—up for months. they say climate change is not to blame. stretching for around 100 miles in length, the 100—yard wide rift in the larsen ice shelf has grown rapidly in recent weeks. just 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea....
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eastern, the manhattan institute and a curse argues the student loan crisis is overblown. on book tvs afterward program at 10:00 p.m. eastern new york magazine jonathan chase examines president obama's legacy in a conversation with cnn's tim acosta. we wrap up our saturday primetime lineup at 11 with: thoughts on the evolution of language. that all happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. we are an independent bookstore and we have a second location in jersey city and you confined more information about us online. we are honored to be here tonight celebrating the launch of richard's nose book iron don. lets give richard a round of applause for his neighbor. [applause]. [applause]. [applause]. >> he has previous been editor-in-chief and written several books including two novels in a book of poetry and he has written for films including pbs film: coney island. thank you for coming. enjoy. richard, why don't you come on up. >> thank you very much. what a nice store and thank you for having me. this is the book's publication day, so for the
eastern, the manhattan institute and a curse argues the student loan crisis is overblown. on book tvs afterward program at 10:00 p.m. eastern new york magazine jonathan chase examines president obama's legacy in a conversation with cnn's tim acosta. we wrap up our saturday primetime lineup at 11 with: thoughts on the evolution of language. that all happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. we are an independent bookstore and we have a second location in...
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and a 40% shareholder is chase manhattan bank. currently owe $25,000 on $6,000 in principal. my interest rates and penalties come first. i am not even touching the principal. i am in repayment for the last three years. which i have paid about $2,500 per year and it is only touching interest rates and legal penalties and collection fees. i still haven't touched the interest -- principal on this. i'm a cook at the county jail. i make $12 an hour. of which i am paying $250 a month in student loans. the reason i defaulted is they guaranteed lifetime placement and a job in art career. graphic artist. and the art institute of pittsburgh swindled me. i can't get he recourse. i have written my congressman over the last 20 years or more. they didn't finally succeed in collecting from me until my daughter was full grown because they couldn't garnish my wages while i was paying child support as a single father. i'm making a pitans of that $12 an hour, i'm making probably take home about $7.50 after paying student loans. i am in poverty. i shop at the salvation army. i shop at flee -- fl
and a 40% shareholder is chase manhattan bank. currently owe $25,000 on $6,000 in principal. my interest rates and penalties come first. i am not even touching the principal. i am in repayment for the last three years. which i have paid about $2,500 per year and it is only touching interest rates and legal penalties and collection fees. i still haven't touched the interest -- principal on this. i'm a cook at the county jail. i make $12 an hour. of which i am paying $250 a month in student...
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this is how grace ended upstanding in the middle of manhattan avenue in harlem and staring up at the metropolitan motorcycle shop in june of 1917. grace craned her neck and locked at the glass windows that ran almost ten feet high across the front of the store. the write lettering read motorcycle storing on the left and auto supplies on the right. she saw tin signs for mobil oil that hung still in the air. a single globe lamp hung off a pole in front of the entrance and a huge billboard for graham crackers, as big and long as the shop itself rose off the roof and into the blue sky. the inside of the shop was dim behind the smoked class. maria coachy, alfredo's wife had been left behind and was now, when her husband disappeared and was now desperately trying to keep the store afloat. she had two small children. maria, who climbed to have no knowledge of where her husband was had refused any further searching of the premises. the police were no help either. as grace moved from desk to desk in city buildings trying to gain entrance to the store, police officials smiled and said their ha
this is how grace ended upstanding in the middle of manhattan avenue in harlem and staring up at the metropolitan motorcycle shop in june of 1917. grace craned her neck and locked at the glass windows that ran almost ten feet high across the front of the store. the write lettering read motorcycle storing on the left and auto supplies on the right. she saw tin signs for mobil oil that hung still in the air. a single globe lamp hung off a pole in front of the entrance and a huge billboard for...
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that night they raid -- well, they're supposed to raid every brothel in manhattan. they have these long lists. actually, they only end up raiding half of them. no one knows actually why. they arrest over a hundred women who are all brought to the woolworth building, and they're crowded onto, now, two floors. they're all over the place, and each one, it's eunice's job as each one comes in, she does what's called tagging them. she writes up a report and so on and so on, and they're stuck in an office somewhere or a hallway, wherever it may be. and you have to understand that in order to avoid any problem of, any problem of corruption, any problem with a news leak -- now, the raid was a big secret. most of the assistants, dewey's own lawyers other than eunice and murray, didn't know about the raids until they were happening, until they were told you're going to stay late tonight because everybody was there to do some of the intake on the people who were going to be arrested. the vice squad, no one in the police vice squad was told about the raids. the raids were conduc
that night they raid -- well, they're supposed to raid every brothel in manhattan. they have these long lists. actually, they only end up raiding half of them. no one knows actually why. they arrest over a hundred women who are all brought to the woolworth building, and they're crowded onto, now, two floors. they're all over the place, and each one, it's eunice's job as each one comes in, she does what's called tagging them. she writes up a report and so on and so on, and they're stuck in an...
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. >>> you're watching msnbc, and those are some live pictures of donald trump himself in lower manhattanwhere is he headed? it all started with graden carter's track years ago about president-elect's hands. >> i noticed he had very small hands but they're very neatly grooved. i called him a short fingered vulgarian and spy. >> back in the day, trump was frequently a target of "spy" magazine. and guess what, donald trump of course has returned the favor. he does it on twitter all the time. >> he's called me sloppy, grumpy, dozy, dumpy, sleepy and sissy. >> we were mentioning it earlier, from donald trump has these face-to-face meetings, everyone makes nice but can they? they've had this abusive feud for a while. >> i'm struck by how many walk out of meetings with him and say he's a great performer. when you actually meet with him, he's respectful and engaging. he goes after the "new york times" -- i mean, the family "new york times" almost daily. he went into that meeting with the "new york times," the edi r editori editorialist, something kbs on. >> a sports executive one time was having
. >>> you're watching msnbc, and those are some live pictures of donald trump himself in lower manhattanwhere is he headed? it all started with graden carter's track years ago about president-elect's hands. >> i noticed he had very small hands but they're very neatly grooved. i called him a short fingered vulgarian and spy. >> back in the day, trump was frequently a target of "spy" magazine. and guess what, donald trump of course has returned the favor. he does it...