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we have aaron rend from the manhattan institute. he is a senior fellow there, and also runs the blog, "urbano file." in this cosmopolitan panel, is our representative from real america. aaron grew up in a town of 50 people in rural indiana. and so i am looking forward to be your have the -- looking forward to your heavy and robust discussion about american cities and the american polity and how they relate to each other. but first, in march, it was proposed that we should treat liberal cities the way liberals treat corporate monopolies. not as growth enhancing asset that concentrate wealth and power and conspire against the public good. instead of trying to make them more a gallic tyrian with affordable housing, we should make like teddy roosevelt and tried to break them up to reared [laughter] yes. and the way -- the reason this was so interesting to me is coming off of this particular election, in which we saw just how much of our population was concentrated in certain places, and how much of one particular political persuasion wa
we have aaron rend from the manhattan institute. he is a senior fellow there, and also runs the blog, "urbano file." in this cosmopolitan panel, is our representative from real america. aaron grew up in a town of 50 people in rural indiana. and so i am looking forward to be your have the -- looking forward to your heavy and robust discussion about american cities and the american polity and how they relate to each other. but first, in march, it was proposed that we should treat...
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he is at manhattan institute services. good morning. ard, who joins us from new york, he's with manhattan institute, healthcare policy director, good morning, sir. guest: good morning. host: for those who are not aware, talk about exactly what the children's health insurance program is and bit about what its purpose is. guest: right. children's health insurance program is a bipartisan program with as passed in 1997 senator hatch and senator ted bothdy, since passed away, combining and what they recognized, children who lacked whose families made too much to qualify for nation's other low income safety net for the poor and they expanded the program, way.did it in a different there is a originally a capped a toment states based on low income and uninsured children in the states. that formula has been tweaked over time, but helped rate in the rance 5% try from 15% in 1997 to for children, cut insurance by more irds and states have flexibility than medicaid to charge copays and premiums per to the emergency room for nonemergency condition.
he is at manhattan institute services. good morning. ard, who joins us from new york, he's with manhattan institute, healthcare policy director, good morning, sir. guest: good morning. host: for those who are not aware, talk about exactly what the children's health insurance program is and bit about what its purpose is. guest: right. children's health insurance program is a bipartisan program with as passed in 1997 senator hatch and senator ted bothdy, since passed away, combining and what they...
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. >> reporter: bashear has not been to manhattan since he helped at ground zero in 2001. >> the laste i was here this was nothing more than 15 stories of rubble. >> reporter: he's here confronting his darkest demons, sharing his story for the first time on network television. >> it doesn't get any easier. it's 16 years, and it doesn't get any easier. because this should never have happened. this should never have happened. >> reporter: his story one of the many pieces of the september 11th puzzle put together in history's new documentary "road to 9/11." >> i was hunting the guy that did this. and i didn't get him. my life has been forever changed. >> reporter: for bashear the road to 9/11 started in the 1970s when the world trade center was being built. >> as a child i would take my allowance and i would jump on the lirr local and i would watch them blasting and digging a whole for the foundation of the trade center. >> sow really had a connection to these buildings. >> yeah. i watched them being built, i worked there, and i sifted through the rubble for my 37 guys that i lost that d
. >> reporter: bashear has not been to manhattan since he helped at ground zero in 2001. >> the laste i was here this was nothing more than 15 stories of rubble. >> reporter: he's here confronting his darkest demons, sharing his story for the first time on network television. >> it doesn't get any easier. it's 16 years, and it doesn't get any easier. because this should never have happened. this should never have happened. >> reporter: his story one of the many...
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steve: as president of the united states he will be attending on the east side of manhattan his first united nations general assembly. we already know what the message is it's going to be munga. ainsley: what? >> make united nations great again. that's essentially what he is going to say. brian: is he going to be calling out north korea. is he going to be calling out iran. is he going to be talking about the need to stop the bureaucracy at the united nations and make it great and maybe even bring up the fact that he has a building across the street that's really cool like he did yesterday. ainsley: i know. they need to listen to the united states. they need to listen to this president because we fund 22% of the u.n.'s budget and 28% goes to u.n. peace-keeping missions. we contribute a big portion
steve: as president of the united states he will be attending on the east side of manhattan his first united nations general assembly. we already know what the message is it's going to be munga. ainsley: what? >> make united nations great again. that's essentially what he is going to say. brian: is he going to be calling out north korea. is he going to be calling out iran. is he going to be talking about the need to stop the bureaucracy at the united nations and make it great and maybe...
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they did not put up much of a resistance and were driven across manhattan. that was really the story of 1776, that campaign that was documented so well in david mcculloch's book. fighting and nearly a dozen actions from long island around manhattan eventually , being driven across new jersey, washington's army is in full retreat by the beginning of december 1776. these are some objects that we pulled together from our collection and other lenders that illustrate american forces that were fighting in 1776. this portrait is by relatively unknown at the time artist, very famous today. his name was charles wilson f peale. he apprenticed as a subtle maker but showed promise as a painter and received the patronage of wealthy and influential people in maryland. in the early 1770's, he had painted a virginia colonel named george washington and began to get a reputation as a very good painter. this is a portrait of a philadelphian named benjamin flower, depicted as an officer in the continental artillery. he was one of the voluntary militia in philadelphia and marche
they did not put up much of a resistance and were driven across manhattan. that was really the story of 1776, that campaign that was documented so well in david mcculloch's book. fighting and nearly a dozen actions from long island around manhattan eventually , being driven across new jersey, washington's army is in full retreat by the beginning of december 1776. these are some objects that we pulled together from our collection and other lenders that illustrate american forces that were...
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was kushner seeking a russian bailout for manhattan building?ongress will ask and that was immediately before the testimony of congress and what was that manhattan building? this all centers on 666 fifth avenue, a disastrous real estate purchase, the biggest in manhattan history for $1.8 billion. somehow jared kushner put down $50 million on a $1.8 billion purchase and it's been a disaster. bought it top of the market in 2007 and it's been a burden on the family ever since. and the question is, could they get a bailout from qatar? that fell apart and then from china and then next step in december, all stems back to that secret line that kushner tried to spearhead of the russian embassy and the kremlin and that secret line is -- there's conjecture that was part of a meeting to set up a russian bailout from ve bank that was part of, you know, i'll scratch your back, you scratch mine, a billion dollars of sanctions lifted for bailout. that's the conjecture. >> peter baker, this is the -- not just the leakiest white house in history, this is the lea
was kushner seeking a russian bailout for manhattan building?ongress will ask and that was immediately before the testimony of congress and what was that manhattan building? this all centers on 666 fifth avenue, a disastrous real estate purchase, the biggest in manhattan history for $1.8 billion. somehow jared kushner put down $50 million on a $1.8 billion purchase and it's been a disaster. bought it top of the market in 2007 and it's been a burden on the family ever since. and the question is,...
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i am lawrence mone, president of the manhattan institute. [applause] it's a pleasure for me to introduce jason riley today. jason is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, regular columnist for "the wall street journal" and a commentator for fox news. in his new book "false black power?," jason offers a critique of civil rights leaders and prioritization of pure political power in which he argues that failed to produce significant results for african-americans. the book includes thoughtful responses to jason's arguments from two leading black intellectuals, john mclaurin glenn lowry. this slender book that packs a powerful punch. as one blogger noted, what makes this book shine is the clarity of its logic and accessibility of its writing style. he made it look easy to dance, so it is rarely expressed his elegance so natural that it seems effortless. how did you get to write this? there you go. it's available for just $10. six dollars on kindle. jason may not get rich with this book, but hopefully she will open a few minds. please join m
i am lawrence mone, president of the manhattan institute. [applause] it's a pleasure for me to introduce jason riley today. jason is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, regular columnist for "the wall street journal" and a commentator for fox news. in his new book "false black power?," jason offers a critique of civil rights leaders and prioritization of pure political power in which he argues that failed to produce significant results for african-americans. the book...
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as a mural, showing five british warships in about 6000 troops and landing boats about to land on manhattan on september 15, 1776. at the time, one official soldiers saw the ship's gathering and said, later thought, i thought all london was a float, so it was one thing to declare independence, to tear down the king, to declare that you are now living in the american revolution, but to actually achieve american independence was going to be an effort of many more years of struggle. the first thing americans had to deal with was just survive onslaught that was coming in the in form of the british army. a really exciting opportunity to look at that transition from resistance to revolution through these two objects. these are two original revolutionary war flags. on the left, a flag made during the first year of the war. you can recognize immediately that union canton. think about that decade of nonimportation when americans are trying to not rely on important fabrics. they've used for the red here a piece of silk damask. this is of type of cloth that would have been used to upholster furniture
as a mural, showing five british warships in about 6000 troops and landing boats about to land on manhattan on september 15, 1776. at the time, one official soldiers saw the ship's gathering and said, later thought, i thought all london was a float, so it was one thing to declare independence, to tear down the king, to declare that you are now living in the american revolution, but to actually achieve american independence was going to be an effort of many more years of struggle. the first...
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bite angela fernández coalición del alto manhattan para la defensa de los inmigrantes 15:47"me gustaríalos tenían permiso de un juez federal para hacer esto, me imagino que muy pocos, así que todavía tenemos nuestros derechos, no abra la puerta y el derecho a no esconder preguntas." por eso activistas y funcionarios electos se declararon en alerta ante las últimas acciones de ice, y le piden a la gente estar preparados ante cualquier acción de los agentes federales. bite idanys rodriguez concejal 6:38"quieren mandar un mensaje que nos van a atacar, nosotros tenemos que seguir organizando, tenemos que seguir protegiendo a nuestras hermanas y hermanos indocumentados y tenemos lugares que son ejemplo, como washington heights, donde tenemos a amanda morales." --un barco hospital de la armada estadounidense zarp hoy desde "norfolk" en virginia rumbo a la isla de puerto rico. --este hospital flotante lleva 522 especialistas de la salud y 70 marinos. --el barco tiene la capacidad de asistir en diversas emergencias medicas que podrian incluir cirugias. --tambien transporta 5 mil unidades de san
bite angela fernández coalición del alto manhattan para la defensa de los inmigrantes 15:47"me gustaríalos tenían permiso de un juez federal para hacer esto, me imagino que muy pocos, así que todavía tenemos nuestros derechos, no abra la puerta y el derecho a no esconder preguntas." por eso activistas y funcionarios electos se declararon en alerta ante las últimas acciones de ice, y le piden a la gente estar preparados ante cualquier acción de los agentes federales. bite...
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as you can see, this is a clear, blue sky in manhattan.dent. >> there was another one. we just saw another one. we just saw another one apparently go another plane just flew into the second tower. this raises -- this has to be deliberate, folks. we just saw on live television as a second plane flew into the second tower of the world trade center. now, given what has been going on around the world, some of the key suspects come to mind, osama bin laden. who knows what. eric sean is with us. eric, i know you have a lot of sources at the fbi and other agencies like that. what can you tell us? >> of course, i apologize for being out of breath because i was walking down 5th avenue, which is close to our studios, and i heard a jet perhaps a 737 or a small airbus flying low, unusually low over 5th avenue making a right. i'm not going to say -- i don't know. i don't have any reports on what type of plane hit the world trade center but people looked up, and it made a right toward the building. >> it is a tragedy. it is abhorrent. it is disgusting.
as you can see, this is a clear, blue sky in manhattan.dent. >> there was another one. we just saw another one. we just saw another one apparently go another plane just flew into the second tower. this raises -- this has to be deliberate, folks. we just saw on live television as a second plane flew into the second tower of the world trade center. now, given what has been going on around the world, some of the key suspects come to mind, osama bin laden. who knows what. eric sean is with...
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the manhattan institute is the organization, and we thank you for your time. guest: thank you. host: that is it for today. program comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow, and we will see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> today, the senate finance committee holds a hearing on the latest republican plan to repeal the health care law. lindsey graham and bill cassidy are scheduled to testify. c-span 2 of have live coverage starting at 2:00 eastern. the measure could come up in the senate later this week, and you can take a look at it for yourself. we have it posted on our homepage, c-span.org. the house at noon starts with an fea funding measure and hurricane tax bill, as well as a measure dealing with north korean human rights. any votes will be held at 6:30. the senate meets at 4:00 eastern time with votes on the nomination of l.a.-based labor lawyer william emmanuelle to join the labor relations board. law that dict
the manhattan institute is the organization, and we thank you for your time. guest: thank you. host: that is it for today. program comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow, and we will see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> today, the senate finance committee holds a hearing on the latest republican plan to repeal the health...
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. >> ford's mercedes got stuck in this under pass in mid town manhattan. that's when he got out of his car and stood in the middle of the busy street and started directing traffic. >> pedestrians couldn't believe what they were seeing. >> a hundred percent. directing traffic. indiana jones. >> over in los angeles, jennifer lopez and boyfriend alex rodriguez have explaining to do. they left the beverly hills boutique in jennifer's two- toned rolls roadways. check out where they parked. it is in a no parking zone and a handicap spot. maybe harrison ford will give them a ticket. >> deborah: a rep for jennifer lopez told us, no comment. >>> it was a story that made headlines around the world. a beautiful model kidnapped when she arrived on what she thought was a high profile photo shoot. her abductors told she was put up for sale on the dark web. incredibly she got away. for the first time she is describing her ordeal in this exclusive interview with our diane mcinerney. >> hi, chloe. >> the world has been waiting to hear from woman's firsthand account of her
. >> ford's mercedes got stuck in this under pass in mid town manhattan. that's when he got out of his car and stood in the middle of the busy street and started directing traffic. >> pedestrians couldn't believe what they were seeing. >> a hundred percent. directing traffic. indiana jones. >> over in los angeles, jennifer lopez and boyfriend alex rodriguez have explaining to do. they left the beverly hills boutique in jennifer's two- toned rolls roadways. check out...
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we will take you live to lower manhattan as soon as the u.s. attorney appears to formally announce the charges in florida case with us for the hour today, joe terranova, stephanie link, josh brown and jon najarian and also gentleman gentleman theirian the nasdaq's skid would be a troubling sign it is the worst stretch in some ten months josh, i'm wondering what you make of what is happening with the fangs. >> thank god i'm back. no one is talk lick wquidations today. these stocks are allowed to go down 10% it is not the end of the world and in fact i would actually say look at how well the market holds up in the face of the most popular hottest stocks in the market doing poorly. this is a positive not a negative so let's think about it. apple down 9.6%. the russell doesn't move the russell is up 6% this month. this is a good sign. you have an oil rebound, you have the itb, builders making new all-time highs as i'm talking. you have the transports within pennies of a new all-time high this is a positive, not a negative let these stocks correct t
we will take you live to lower manhattan as soon as the u.s. attorney appears to formally announce the charges in florida case with us for the hour today, joe terranova, stephanie link, josh brown and jon najarian and also gentleman gentleman theirian the nasdaq's skid would be a troubling sign it is the worst stretch in some ten months josh, i'm wondering what you make of what is happening with the fangs. >> thank god i'm back. no one is talk lick wquidations today. these stocks are...
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manhattan is in berlin head to a nostalgic contact by the german capital. and living in a ball presenting a design of madame boss like. this think wrong stays in vienna is an old recording studio that was designed way before the invention of modern sound desks because of this and the natural sound of the instruments in the studio is phenomenal that is what the i mean as a trying to advertise since they reopened the space two years ago and when renowned film composers and like danny elfman are in town they invite them along to see their innovations and to listen to the brilliant acoustics let's find out if he was impress you. hollywood composer danny elfman is or is he's come to a sense the acoustics of the sink on stage piano. thanks as i expected it's wonderful just there's no way to put into words what's special about acoustics those either work or they don't and that's what it works it's that simple. musicians from vienna's finest orchestras come to this facility equipped with high end technology to record movies cause. they make a great. see that's the
manhattan is in berlin head to a nostalgic contact by the german capital. and living in a ball presenting a design of madame boss like. this think wrong stays in vienna is an old recording studio that was designed way before the invention of modern sound desks because of this and the natural sound of the instruments in the studio is phenomenal that is what the i mean as a trying to advertise since they reopened the space two years ago and when renowned film composers and like danny elfman are...
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the manhattan center, where you (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it c
the manhattan center, where you (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life...
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cesar ---un sujeto quiso hacer de las suyas en pleno corazon de manhattan --pero su victima logro escaparimagenes del sospechoso para poder atraparlo antes de que vuelva a intentar cometer un crimen --"yolanda vasquez" con los detalles.. take pkg 0:01 0:24 0:50 1:28 si se le hace conocido este individuo, tal vez est en sus manos la seguridad de un sin nmero de mujeres que podran estar en peligro en manhattan. y es que la policia revel que este hombre de unos cuarenta aÑos intent violar a una mujer de 27, en esta calle de midtown el viernes pasad a eso de las cuatro de la maÑana. sot :"se supone que este es un barrio muy concurrido por turistas y deberan tener ms cuidado porque siempre hay mucha gente especialmnte los fines de semana." el hombre segn el reporte oficial agarro por detrs a la vctima cuando esta intentaba llegar a su casa le tapo la boca para evitar que ella gritara y rpidamente quiso bajarle su ropa interior. renata martinez temor mucho. miedo porque yo porque yo siempre estoy caminando por aqui venimos a buscar comida escucharlo tan cerca es demasiado maria zarate asustada
cesar ---un sujeto quiso hacer de las suyas en pleno corazon de manhattan --pero su victima logro escaparimagenes del sospechoso para poder atraparlo antes de que vuelva a intentar cometer un crimen --"yolanda vasquez" con los detalles.. take pkg 0:01 0:24 0:50 1:28 si se le hace conocido este individuo, tal vez est en sus manos la seguridad de un sin nmero de mujeres que podran estar en peligro en manhattan. y es que la policia revel que este hombre de unos cuarenta aÑos intent...
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hundreds of people waiting in line in manhattan to get their first copy. the weight was not so bad. hillary but everybody pizza. it is the first week of school and already one school district has lost two kids. your headlines and your local weather first, she's back. hillary clinton, the failed presidential nominee in the last election is back with a book. it is called what happened. hundreds of people waiting online in manhattan at the barnes & noble to get a copy of her book. give a tour, she but everybody pizza for those who stayed overnight. desperate for friends or a nice gesture? we'll let the panel weigh in. jeanette, good have you here. >> thanks. i have so much to say. >> eileen, thank you for being here. and to antoine good to have you here. have to start with jeanette. what you think? talk about the pizza first. >> that's nice, probably not even real new york pizza. but anyway, hillary clinton, her book is all about going through the past and examine everything, guess what, you lost, get over it. we have natural disasters here, people are helping out coming together, she'
hundreds of people waiting in line in manhattan to get their first copy. the weight was not so bad. hillary but everybody pizza. it is the first week of school and already one school district has lost two kids. your headlines and your local weather first, she's back. hillary clinton, the failed presidential nominee in the last election is back with a book. it is called what happened. hundreds of people waiting online in manhattan at the barnes & noble to get a copy of her book. give a tour,...
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we're watching live pictures there of manhattan. this is a live look in front of trump tower where he will be staying after his arrival. by the way, his longest stay since being elected as president of the united states. the visit is also part of his highly anticipated debut at this week's u.n. general assembly. president trump scheduled to address the member nations on tuesday. joining me now, daniel littman, political report your, katherine ram pell, opinion writer at the with wp, msnbc terrorist analyst malcolm nance, and maya wiley, senior vice president of social justice at the new school. all-star panel here. katherine, we have the president now coming to manhattan. he is going to be addressing the u.n. for the very first time but with a message, from what we understand, of nationalism, of america first, opposite of what is typically discussed and the theme and tone at the u.n. >> yes. usually, the whole point of going to the u.n., of participating in any sort of u.n. activities is multilater multilateralism. that is far from
we're watching live pictures there of manhattan. this is a live look in front of trump tower where he will be staying after his arrival. by the way, his longest stay since being elected as president of the united states. the visit is also part of his highly anticipated debut at this week's u.n. general assembly. president trump scheduled to address the member nations on tuesday. joining me now, daniel littman, political report your, katherine ram pell, opinion writer at the with wp, msnbc...
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this guy lived in manhattan. he had a valet, and in the middle of their lives came an unscrupulous attorney from houston. of course they instantly began plotting to kill mr. rice and steal his money by poisoning him with arsenic, faking his along came a hurricane and i only knew it as a hurricane. i didn't know it as the mother of all hurricanes. the reason the hurricane is significant in the merger is because it damaged a lot of the galveston houston area. he got ready to spend a lot of this fall and new york back in texas to reconstruct the plants which meant there was nothing left. they accelerated it and gave him a lethal dose of arsenic. by this time for hurricane has been implicated in the first degree homicide.li i started reading more about this hurricane. as a murder story you look for certain things when you're doing a book and one of them is the as much as i like the story about this murder and as much as i want to do in 1900 murder it wasn't working. wasn't..sign or a mysterious and that was a bad sig
this guy lived in manhattan. he had a valet, and in the middle of their lives came an unscrupulous attorney from houston. of course they instantly began plotting to kill mr. rice and steal his money by poisoning him with arsenic, faking his along came a hurricane and i only knew it as a hurricane. i didn't know it as the mother of all hurricanes. the reason the hurricane is significant in the merger is because it damaged a lot of the galveston houston area. he got ready to spend a lot of this...
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we would like to take you back to the bloomberg global business forum in midtown manhattan, where youee ims managing lagarde christine along with other leaders. -- signed this new trade deal at a time when many countries, it in including in europe -- including in europe, is struggling with the idea that a trade agreement is relevant, appropriate, and help will. you have been a strong performer of the u.s. multilateral system, including all participants and stakeholders. how do you see the role of this trade system based on rulesateralism, based on -- how do you see that going forward in that changing political landscape? from your perspective as a leader of canada and a leader in general? president trudeau: i think people know that trade leads to growth. that is the story of our world over the past century. that is a good thing. we made a deal with citizens, particularly over the past generation or so, that we would andude policies like this everyone would benefit. now, we have had growth, but comes from that other things has not necessarily reached everyone. that is the anxiety of th
we would like to take you back to the bloomberg global business forum in midtown manhattan, where youee ims managing lagarde christine along with other leaders. -- signed this new trade deal at a time when many countries, it in including in europe -- including in europe, is struggling with the idea that a trade agreement is relevant, appropriate, and help will. you have been a strong performer of the u.s. multilateral system, including all participants and stakeholders. how do you see the role...
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building in manhattan and like we've done many times here on our t.v. we make that debt clock center stage in our reporting. economists predict that the student debt bubble will burst some time in the near future the job market is drying up and wages are going down here in midtown manhattan is possibly the best you america's ugliest economic state but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new york city skyline is now gone. though there is talk of putting it up in another location all the wars foreign aid subsidies and social programs still being billed to the u.s. taxpayers the billboard may be gone but the rising debt and the creditors clamoring to be paid certainly have not and while the display is no longer up showing the figures at this point the debt is still rising and the clock is still ticking cable mop and artsy new york kevin zero in something often the unit is here and how often to show them if you go to time check us out on twitter on face
building in manhattan and like we've done many times here on our t.v. we make that debt clock center stage in our reporting. economists predict that the student debt bubble will burst some time in the near future the job market is drying up and wages are going down here in midtown manhattan is possibly the best you america's ugliest economic state but the debt clock billboard which used to flash the sobering statistics to new yorkers that were passing by and was a kind of iconic part of the new...
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where iam the eastern side of manhattan where i am talking to you from, turtle bay, is completely jammedom, turtle bay, is completelyjammed. the fact that the president is staying at trump tower means the whole of midtown is also jammed so there is even more cursing than usual. and this is the super bowl of diplomacy so this is the super bowl of diplomacy so there are delegations from 193 countries across the world here and it's extraordinary to see the streams of humanity crossing, people hugging, also not too pleased to see one another as well. it's very atmospheric i would say. all of these diplomats are in town, is there a sense reform is needed and if there is what kind of reform do people want? there is never a consensus on united nations reform, when i was the un correspondent in 2006 this was a hot topic and yes people think the world body should be streamlined, they think it should be streamlined, they think it should be less bureaucratic and more efficient, more movement of staff from un headquarters which is a plum job, to the field. but can people agree on how it happens? not
where iam the eastern side of manhattan where i am talking to you from, turtle bay, is completely jammedom, turtle bay, is completelyjammed. the fact that the president is staying at trump tower means the whole of midtown is also jammed so there is even more cursing than usual. and this is the super bowl of diplomacy so this is the super bowl of diplomacy so there are delegations from 193 countries across the world here and it's extraordinary to see the streams of humanity crossing, people...
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. -- manhattan. that will presence as well as the impact it has. >> also monday, president trump called out other countries. >> we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bolds stands at the united nations. >> already, the president is signalling he won't budget on plans to pull out of the paris climate accord unless it is renegotiated. something expected to be a key sticking point at the assembly this week. at the united nations, meg oliver, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, we know classes again today at the methacton school district, teachers continue to walk the pick lane. teachers union will make another proposal today. on sunday contract talks between the union and the school board broke down on both sides to reach an impasse , over healthcare premiums, and salary increases the school board offered salary increases of 17% over three years, but the teachers union says the proposed increased health premiums will wipe out those raises. >> the amount of take-home pay that you will
. -- manhattan. that will presence as well as the impact it has. >> also monday, president trump called out other countries. >> we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bolds stands at the united nations. >> already, the president is signalling he won't budget on plans to pull out of the paris climate accord unless it is renegotiated. something expected to be a key sticking point at the assembly this week. at the united nations, meg oliver, for cbs-3,...
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to be afabulous offer reporter on a weekly newspaper in manhattan called "the manhattan tribune." it was published by a white publisher and an african-american publisher. the idea was to cover the west side of manhattan. that is the center of liberal ferment in new york state and the country, and harlem. we covered both areas. black and white and read all over. remember the old joke? that was our slogan. was a false narrative, because it was not read by anybody. it was a great day. it failed miserably. got my girlfriend /fiance/future wife to work with me on it. met with editors, one editor quit, another was fired. only two people working on the paper. we put it out the next two years, just the two of us. i think i got up to about $115 a week. the publisher had been a reporter on a newspaper in new york city, where his wife was the photographer. inquiringe remember photographer's? the two leftl: standing? mr. holzer: we were the last. mr. carmichael: i wanted to talk about your partner in crime, edith. ,he is a big part of your work in youracknowledgment book -- it is a lovely tri
to be afabulous offer reporter on a weekly newspaper in manhattan called "the manhattan tribune." it was published by a white publisher and an african-american publisher. the idea was to cover the west side of manhattan. that is the center of liberal ferment in new york state and the country, and harlem. we covered both areas. black and white and read all over. remember the old joke? that was our slogan. was a false narrative, because it was not read by anybody. it was a great day. it...
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the manhattan project was overseen by his organization. however, this was only the tip of the iceberg. bush did not content himself with engaging nuclear scientist. he went on to build up science at large for sciences wartime engagement. among other things, he organized the development of antiaircraft rocketry, antibiotics such as penicillin which reduced the death rate among american soldiers due to diseases. this by a'seness of on between the sciences and the military complex presupposed an extensive institutional innovation -- institutionalization of research therefore unseen and the u.s. history. that manheim explains before world war ii just a dozen universities in the entire united states spent more than $1 million for all on-campus research. war, $3ast, during the billion was spent on equipment and research alone. the massachusetts institute of development radar laboratory had 4000 staff, the manhattan project was more costly than the entire u.s. automobile industry. at its height in employed half a million people. period,back at th
the manhattan project was overseen by his organization. however, this was only the tip of the iceberg. bush did not content himself with engaging nuclear scientist. he went on to build up science at large for sciences wartime engagement. among other things, he organized the development of antiaircraft rocketry, antibiotics such as penicillin which reduced the death rate among american soldiers due to diseases. this by a'seness of on between the sciences and the military complex presupposed an...
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health insurance program, chip for hort, talk about the financial status of the program and future of manhattan rd institute, he will join us next. >> tonight on communicators, omcast senior executive president david cohen talks about telecommunication developments, competition and regulations mrchlt cohen is senior editor tony rahm. >> what is your take on the trump administration and competition? >> first of all, i feel compelled to say this and ryan pointed this out at the goldman sachs conference last company.love our we post at&t acquisition and nbc acquisition, we view ourselves as centrally complete.lly we're not out there saying my god, to survive, we have to find to buy.g else so just want to make that clear. we have neverand, viewed ourselves as being foreclosed from the acquisition marketplace, either domestically or internationally. deal, has toe right be something that we think enhances the quality of the company, enhances returns to shareholders, has enhanced as a result ofue that. and i think there is no secret overall, this president and likely inistration is less hostile to hor
health insurance program, chip for hort, talk about the financial status of the program and future of manhattan rd institute, he will join us next. >> tonight on communicators, omcast senior executive president david cohen talks about telecommunication developments, competition and regulations mrchlt cohen is senior editor tony rahm. >> what is your take on the trump administration and competition? >> first of all, i feel compelled to say this and ryan pointed this out at the...
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. >>> and still to come, manhattan, the city of new york, the latest city to throw its hat in the ringheadquarters 2 we're going to speak with the opal's deputy mayor about this pros later in the hour "squawk alley" is back in a moment not rebalancing your portfolio. focused on what you love, not how your money will last through retirement. we make it easier to plan for retirement with day one target date funds from prudential. look forward to your 401k plan. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> equifax continuing to feel the heat over its massive data breach we spoke with washington, d.c., attorney general carl racine about the breach last hour >> it's clear that it's not treating consumers like clients. it's treating the data that it aggregates like a commodity that it can then repackage and sell in various ways. and so i think a lot of what's going to come out of this investigation are discussio
. >>> and still to come, manhattan, the city of new york, the latest city to throw its hat in the ringheadquarters 2 we're going to speak with the opal's deputy mayor about this pros later in the hour "squawk alley" is back in a moment not rebalancing your portfolio. focused on what you love, not how your money will last through retirement. we make it easier to plan for retirement with day one target date funds from prudential. look forward to your 401k plan. if only the...
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.- it is by far the biggest one in manhattan, and possibly the city. i've never seen one bigger than this, it is more than 65 feet tall and topped by columbia. columbia was the female symbol of the united states. i knew it had national meeting. as i got close to it, i was like, this person must be rich or famous. as a guide to the plaque, i saw the eagle globe and anchor and i knew it was a marine, and i knew it was 1918. then i started researching this. here is a tech for anyone doing genealogy, if this is your target, looking at this tombstone, you always want to look at the parents and the widow. then you get all of their names and you can build the story. let me tell you about stephen. he was from a real estate family. his father owned a block of fifth avenue in the 1950's. -- fifth avenue in the 1850's. he was married, one year later when he was 21, he enlisted in the u.s. marines in 1918. his wife and mother said goodbye to him and he boarded a ship in the city of athens. -- in 1980, the ship was struck. undert to the bottom in four minutes, and
.- it is by far the biggest one in manhattan, and possibly the city. i've never seen one bigger than this, it is more than 65 feet tall and topped by columbia. columbia was the female symbol of the united states. i knew it had national meeting. as i got close to it, i was like, this person must be rich or famous. as a guide to the plaque, i saw the eagle globe and anchor and i knew it was a marine, and i knew it was 1918. then i started researching this. here is a tech for anyone doing...
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fallout of toxic dust and carcinogen particles from the attack is affecting first responders in manhattan to this day artie's trinity chavez has the story. on this day sixteen years ago thousands of lives were changed for ever the terror attacks of september eleventh two thousand and one claimed over three thousand lives and thousands of first responders still continue to struggle with health issues because of that for on this day. the collapse of the world trade center released nearly two thousand tonnes of houser is just that coated the ground zero recovery site first responders were exposed to a multitude of sematic and toxic exposures if you like your mouth was on the exhaust pipe tom wilson was among the thousands of first responders and rescue workers at ground zero he spent weeks combing through the debris searching for survivors and the remains of men and women who perished when the buildings collapsed now wilson is sick diagnosed with cancer in two thousand and eight if you see on my wrist here this is part of my list was taken out in a new trial he was rebuilt and then a serial
fallout of toxic dust and carcinogen particles from the attack is affecting first responders in manhattan to this day artie's trinity chavez has the story. on this day sixteen years ago thousands of lives were changed for ever the terror attacks of september eleventh two thousand and one claimed over three thousand lives and thousands of first responders still continue to struggle with health issues because of that for on this day. the collapse of the world trade center released nearly two...
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spokane if you look at in 1930-40, photographs of the speed -- treat center looks like mid cap manhattanoday, streets were crowded. by my eye 1960, most trade had moved to the shopping centers. the streets were almost deserted, commerce was failing, and that is what really what started people thinking about urban renewal, somehow making the downtown more attractive. there were a series of meetings of various kinds of people putting together a variety of ideas but it didn't get much past ideas. yes they wanted a better downtown. a few people said, that river is kind of pretty, maybe we can make something out of it that people would want to come down and see. was, thereproblems was a lot of packing. backing wasn't a lot of to work on it day by day. 60's,oint in the late spokane did a nationwide search. king:, it or not, naturally all the newspapers picked up the cliche and said he was an old soul. they just wanted to get that out of the way. king cole was the real deal. he would like to say that warrior,ad needed a not with a sword, but somebody to work. they had somebody that could sleep
spokane if you look at in 1930-40, photographs of the speed -- treat center looks like mid cap manhattanoday, streets were crowded. by my eye 1960, most trade had moved to the shopping centers. the streets were almost deserted, commerce was failing, and that is what really what started people thinking about urban renewal, somehow making the downtown more attractive. there were a series of meetings of various kinds of people putting together a variety of ideas but it didn't get much past ideas....
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come out in the hundreds to buy the i phone in front of apple's flagship store on fifth avenue in manhattan considering the crowds that used to come back for days ahead of new apple product releases this is a modest showing but hard core apple fans are undeterred by their dwindling numbers . you know if you buy one when you know it's really expensive you have to want one but it's convenient if their whole family. they were locked in. the i phone eight has a faster processor of rational age to screen and wireless charging a plus version offers more features but reception has been lukewarm as competing products already come with bigger screens and wireless charging for less than the i phone eight hefty seven hundred dollars price tag and then there are those who are skipping the i phone a still hold out for the i phone tag and the features that come with it like facial recognition. but that's not till november as a thousand dollars a pop it's set to attract an even more committed user base to ask our financial correspondent in new york at the new york stock exchange so fisherman see watching
come out in the hundreds to buy the i phone in front of apple's flagship store on fifth avenue in manhattan considering the crowds that used to come back for days ahead of new apple product releases this is a modest showing but hard core apple fans are undeterred by their dwindling numbers . you know if you buy one when you know it's really expensive you have to want one but it's convenient if their whole family. they were locked in. the i phone eight has a faster processor of rational age to...
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he became the toast of manhattan's super wealthy collectors.odern picasso, but he was, and for a long time after his death in 1988, largely overlooked by the art establishment. partly that has to do with him being black. there really wasn't a black presence at the highest levels — blue chip levels — of the art world ,and also the sense of, like — you know, black people, you're great at the singing and dancing and all that, but the conceptual stuff, leave that to us. you know, leave that to white europeans. and that's really offensive and that alone made jean crazy. jean—michel basquiat‘s hybrid artworks with their raw combination of graffiti drawing and abstract painting synthesised the political, social and cultural landscape of america in the late ‘70s and ‘80s with a veracity and power few others could match. will gompertz, bbc news. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. re
he became the toast of manhattan's super wealthy collectors.odern picasso, but he was, and for a long time after his death in 1988, largely overlooked by the art establishment. partly that has to do with him being black. there really wasn't a black presence at the highest levels — blue chip levels — of the art world ,and also the sense of, like — you know, black people, you're great at the singing and dancing and all that, but the conceptual stuff, leave that to us. you know, leave that...
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spokane to the outside. 1930u look at spokane in or 40, photographs of the street looks like midtown manhattan. the streets were crowded. but by 1960, most of that trade had moved to the shopping center. the streets were almost deserted , commerce was failing. that was really what started people thinking about urban renewal, about somehow making the downtown more attractive. there was a series of meetings of various kinds, people together a variety of ideas. but it didn't get much past ideas. yes, they wanted to renew downtown. a few people said, that river is pretty, maybe we can make something out of that that people would want to come down and see it. but one of the problems was, though there was a lot of hacking for this, there was nobody really to work on it day by day. latet that point, in the 1960's, spokane did a nationwide search and hired, from california, a man named leave it or not, king cole. . naturally all the newspapers picked up the cliche and said he was a very old soul and get that out of the way. king cole was the real deal. he liked to say spoke and needed withrior, not a
spokane to the outside. 1930u look at spokane in or 40, photographs of the street looks like midtown manhattan. the streets were crowded. but by 1960, most of that trade had moved to the shopping center. the streets were almost deserted , commerce was failing. that was really what started people thinking about urban renewal, about somehow making the downtown more attractive. there was a series of meetings of various kinds, people together a variety of ideas. but it didn't get much past ideas....
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on the right, what has become a tradition of the last 16 years in lower manhattan at the site of the attacks on the twin towers. and just a short time ago at 9:59, you heard again the ringing of the bell when the south tower came crashing down at world trade two, the second to be hit by a plane on september 11th, but it was the first to be destroyed. and for anyone who has been to lower manhattan, there you see people placing flowers on the outside part of the memorial with the names of the people who died there. in all that day, 2,977 people were killed. there is also now a museum in that place that is an astonishing and moving tribute, not just to those who died, but to those who survived. the families, the people who saved lives that day, and keeping in mind that we will never forget. as the joint chiefs chairman joseph dunford said, the freedom of many should never be endan r endangered by the hatred of a few. so for the president who we see on the left and the first lady there, new yorkers who were here on 9/11, the first of what will be a long tradition as it has been for every
on the right, what has become a tradition of the last 16 years in lower manhattan at the site of the attacks on the twin towers. and just a short time ago at 9:59, you heard again the ringing of the bell when the south tower came crashing down at world trade two, the second to be hit by a plane on september 11th, but it was the first to be destroyed. and for anyone who has been to lower manhattan, there you see people placing flowers on the outside part of the memorial with the names of the...
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♪ rob: live look at midtown manhattan, you are watching "fox and friends" first on thursday morning.eather: another busy one on tap. a brand-new threat from iran, the nuclear deal begins to unravel. donald trump has not announced whether the us will the agreement. rob: the president will focus on escalating tension and the mess with north korea as it meets with leaders of japan and south korea. heather: the latest developments from dc. >> reporter: donald trump has been a longtime critic of the iran nuclear deal and he went after iran at the un general assembly tuesday saying he believed the nation is pursuing a nuclear weapon. that prompted reporters to ask if the us will withdraw from the nuclear deal and the president played it cool. >> i will let you know. >> reporter: rex to listen met with a proponent of the nuclear deal, iran may be meeting its obligations but violated the spirit of the agreement. donald trump had harsh words for north korea in the un speech, the leaders of south korea and japan call on other world leaders for tougher action against kim jung un's government. >
♪ rob: live look at midtown manhattan, you are watching "fox and friends" first on thursday morning.eather: another busy one on tap. a brand-new threat from iran, the nuclear deal begins to unravel. donald trump has not announced whether the us will the agreement. rob: the president will focus on escalating tension and the mess with north korea as it meets with leaders of japan and south korea. heather: the latest developments from dc. >> reporter: donald trump has been a...