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manhattan madame, roger stone is the godfather to her son. know if robert mueller will get a lot of information out of her, it is not so much her involvement in the campaign as her eight year relationship with roger stone. and what they can provide is things like who, what, when, where, and why. they want to know who was having contact with someone like roger stone in at advance of the campaign. it's not like they say hey, i'm a russian political operative and i want to meddle in the u.s. election. she wrote "position marijuanas" for roger stone, so what were those exactly. that is what mueller is looking for. >> environment and beyond, okay, so a mom shell, of course. now nbc news has girled that they discussed payments to a former playboy model who say shed had an affair with trump. the president has denied that affair. they confirm that the president's attorney rudy julianny, he has directed mr. cohen if he were to make a to the woman, write a check rather than send cash so it can be properly documented. is there a chance that we're lookin
manhattan madame, roger stone is the godfather to her son. know if robert mueller will get a lot of information out of her, it is not so much her involvement in the campaign as her eight year relationship with roger stone. and what they can provide is things like who, what, when, where, and why. they want to know who was having contact with someone like roger stone in at advance of the campaign. it's not like they say hey, i'm a russian political operative and i want to meddle in the u.s....
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. >>> and manhattan real estate suffering its worst second quarter since the financial crisis it's tuesday, july 3, 2018, "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> probably bruce's worst song, but you can see a theme today. see if you can pick something up on this july 3rd good morning i'm brian sullivan thank you for being with us on this holiday-shortened day the stock market closes early today. we have a 1:00 p.m. close so it could be a volatile few hours as traders settle positions heading into the holiday a fairly positive set up ahead of yesterday's remarkable comeback for the dow up about 73 points right now we opened down 200 yesterday and finished higher. the benchmark ten-year at 2.87%. in asia, japan down and china up japan may be stinging by that insane comeback by belgium in the world cup yesterday. and in europe, markets are higher most markets aside from us are open around the world tomorrow so things certainly could still happen oil is a big story and getting bigger if ko crude oil back up again. crude oil back up above $74 a barrel libya declaring an act of god on oil. th
. >>> and manhattan real estate suffering its worst second quarter since the financial crisis it's tuesday, july 3, 2018, "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> probably bruce's worst song, but you can see a theme today. see if you can pick something up on this july 3rd good morning i'm brian sullivan thank you for being with us on this holiday-shortened day the stock market closes early today. we have a 1:00 p.m. close so it could be a volatile few hours as...
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this morning in the russia investigation, but what does robert mueller want to talk to ray former manhattan madam about? and mr. putin goes to washington. why the invitation to the russian president is causing tension in the white house. >>> a new reaction to the bombshell revelation that michael cohen secretly recorded a conversation with then candidate donald trump about paying a former play boy playmate to buy the rights to her story alleging an affair with him. my colleague, reverend al sharpton, spoke with cohen right before the "new york times" broke its story, and here's what the rev said on msnbc last night. >> he kept saying to me over and over again, rev, i'm going to do what's right for the country, i'm going to do what's right for my family. out of all of the people that he could have reached out to, reaching out to me in and of itself was sending a signal to president trump. >> nbc's peter alexander has details on the secret tape and that is now in the hands of the fbi and the response from president trump's legal team. >> reporter: sex, money, and the audiotapes. nbc news conf
this morning in the russia investigation, but what does robert mueller want to talk to ray former manhattan madam about? and mr. putin goes to washington. why the invitation to the russian president is causing tension in the white house. >>> a new reaction to the bombshell revelation that michael cohen secretly recorded a conversation with then candidate donald trump about paying a former play boy playmate to buy the rights to her story alleging an affair with him. my colleague,...
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and so what about the subpoena, this new one of the so-called manhattan madam?hat does robert mueller want to talk to her and does it suggest roger stone could be in greater legal peril? >> it certainly suggests that robert mueller is increasingly interested in roger stone. you know that he has shown an interest in talking to a number of associates of roger stone's, that he continues to look into whether roger stone in terms of his communication, possible communications with any russians what his schedule was like. the reason he would be interested in this so-called manhattan madam is because of her close relationship with roger stone and he might want to know things -- she might have information about his travel schedule. you know, who he was meeting with. those sorts of questions, and so it shows that robert mueller is in no way finished looking into roger stone and while he is on the record numerous times saying he knows nothing of any russian collusion. that piece of this investigation is very much still active. >> is roger stone considered to be the greates
and so what about the subpoena, this new one of the so-called manhattan madam?hat does robert mueller want to talk to her and does it suggest roger stone could be in greater legal peril? >> it certainly suggests that robert mueller is increasingly interested in roger stone. you know that he has shown an interest in talking to a number of associates of roger stone's, that he continues to look into whether roger stone in terms of his communication, possible communications with any russians...
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the manhattan institute hosted a panel of economists, authors, and journalists on jobs, training, and wages in america. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >>> if i could have your attention, my name is brian anderson, i am the editor of city journal, i want to welcome you all today on behalf of the manhattan institute, the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american domestic crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. several months ago we published a special issue called the shape of work to come which set the stage for today's panel and the second panel, which will be held next month. a half-century ago, 95% of men between the ages of 25 and 54 worked. today, years after the end of the last recession, only 85% of men in that age group are employed, and in many troubled areas of the country, the numbers are far far lower. the political alienation of these communities have been central to our politics over the last few years, but what is behind the joblessness crisis and how can we fix it? today's panel brings together an outstanding group of thinkers who have
the manhattan institute hosted a panel of economists, authors, and journalists on jobs, training, and wages in america. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >>> if i could have your attention, my name is brian anderson, i am the editor of city journal, i want to welcome you all today on behalf of the manhattan institute, the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american domestic crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. several months ago we published a special...
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in lower manhattan americans were sightseeing. suddenly a radical african-american activist began scaling the statue of liberty. the woman, part of the trump resistance movement refused to come down. police and firemen were deployed. the entire liberty island filled with 4,000 tourists were evacuated. 3,000 visitors were turned away on the monument's biggest day of the year because one individual didn't agree with president trump's immigration policy. she was born in the congo and she probably won't even spend a day in jail. after diverting police resources
in lower manhattan americans were sightseeing. suddenly a radical african-american activist began scaling the statue of liberty. the woman, part of the trump resistance movement refused to come down. police and firemen were deployed. the entire liberty island filled with 4,000 tourists were evacuated. 3,000 visitors were turned away on the monument's biggest day of the year because one individual didn't agree with president trump's immigration policy. she was born in the congo and she probably...
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some type of pipe exploded in manhattan. there are subway delays and a lot of people travel to new york for business from here in the bay area. you should be aware that that is what can greet you. >>> it's 9:15, the height of the commute. i imagine that's fouling up the thursday commute in manhattan. >> we wanted to take you there live and we'll be monitoring the situation in our newsroom. >>> let's move to politics now. republicans in the house of representatives have given a show of support to the immigrations and customs enforcement agency. the gop had expected to bring up a proposal by progressive democrats to abolish ice. some thought the plan to put democrats on the record as opposing ice might backfire. 133 democrats protested. >>> and a spending bill in the house would give the president's border wall a boost. the bill revealed yesterday offers $5 billion for the wall at the u.s., mexico border. this suggests a potential budget showdown could be looming. >>> russian president vladimir putin is calling his first summi
some type of pipe exploded in manhattan. there are subway delays and a lot of people travel to new york for business from here in the bay area. you should be aware that that is what can greet you. >>> it's 9:15, the height of the commute. i imagine that's fouling up the thursday commute in manhattan. >> we wanted to take you there live and we'll be monitoring the situation in our newsroom. >>> let's move to politics now. republicans in the house of representatives have...
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next, we take you to the manhattan institute for a look at what is ahead from the american workforce. we hear from a panel of authors and journalists. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> all right. if i can have your attention. i'm the editor of city journal. i want to welcome you on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. we set the stage for today's panel with a paper called "the shape of things to come."
next, we take you to the manhattan institute for a look at what is ahead from the american workforce. we hear from a panel of authors and journalists. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> all right. if i can have your attention. i'm the editor of city journal. i want to welcome you on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. we set the stage for today's panel with a paper...
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next, we take you to the manhattan institute for a look at what is ahead from the american workforce. we hear from a panel of authors and journalists. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> all right. if i can have your attention. i'm the editor of city journal. i want to welcome you on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. we set the stage for today's panel with a paper called "the shape of things to come." a half-century ago, 90% of men from ages of 35-54 work. today, years after the last recession, only 85% of men and age group are employed. in many areas of the country, that number is lower. the political alienation of these countries has been central to our politics of the last few years, but what is behind the joblessness crisis? and how can we fix it? today's panel brings together an outstanding panel of thinkers. let me briefly introduce them. brian is a senior editor and free exchange columnist at the economist. he previously served as news editor. he has hel
next, we take you to the manhattan institute for a look at what is ahead from the american workforce. we hear from a panel of authors and journalists. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> all right. if i can have your attention. i'm the editor of city journal. i want to welcome you on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. we set the stage for today's panel with a paper...
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that would be manhattan island, in new york city. it just turned i its worst second quarter since the financial crisis. robert frank explains why. >> reporter: it was the third straight quartf decline for manhattan real estate. prices fell, sales declined, and inventory rose. the average apartment in new york city will now cost you a mereil 2.1lion. that's down from around 2.2 million last year. acrding to a n report. igw, the number of sales fell 17%. thh end is still the sp weakest,ially new condo buildings. sales for new developments plunged by 37%, and there's now1 a5-month supply of luxury units. now, there are thr main reasons. the growing pipeline of new condos coming on to the market, the new tax law, which makes buying aghome in a ax state a little less attractive, and fading foreign buyers. the share of apartments being purchased by foreigners has fallen by 40% since theeak in 2015. erseas economies are slowing, and governments are cracking down on using real estate for money laundering and offshoring. now, the most expensi
that would be manhattan island, in new york city. it just turned i its worst second quarter since the financial crisis. robert frank explains why. >> reporter: it was the third straight quartf decline for manhattan real estate. prices fell, sales declined, and inventory rose. the average apartment in new york city will now cost you a mereil 2.1lion. that's down from around 2.2 million last year. acrding to a n report. igw, the number of sales fell 17%. thh end is still the sp...
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so it seems that robert mueller wants to talk to the manhattan madam, the so-called manhattan madam, karen davis i think is her name -- kristin davis, because of her role as the web designer. she is involved in understanding what is involved with roger stone's internet persona and his work in the web domain. and i think that it's not likely to be a fishing expedition. you're not likely to say who are all the people roger stone nose? it seems likely that they would be following up on some other factual nugget. her name has come in some document or mentioned in some meeting, through other testimony of other witnesses. it seems likely that that's why they're pursuing her knowledge. >> eli stokols, people have been referring to this week as perhaps the most momentous of this still early administration. where do you rank it? >> i think it's certainly up there, brian. i was there monday for the press conference in helsinki and have been trying to catch up with the president's repeated walkbacks over the last few days of his positions on russia, and the week is bookended here with the russi
so it seems that robert mueller wants to talk to the manhattan madam, the so-called manhattan madam, karen davis i think is her name -- kristin davis, because of her role as the web designer. she is involved in understanding what is involved with roger stone's internet persona and his work in the web domain. and i think that it's not likely to be a fishing expedition. you're not likely to say who are all the people roger stone nose? it seems likely that they would be following up on some other...
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your lecturing us about sexism while you are sitting right now in manhattan. >> manhattan.e need to rename the city then. >> yeah. >> the big apple would be less offensive. i'm sitting in the big apple, not manhattan. >> tucker: why should the post office deliver mail? >> it's m-a-i-l. if it's m-a-l-e. >> tucker: it's about being gender inclusive. male is offensive. >> well, no, i don't think they are including that. they are saying that society has changed, we don't want to be offensive in our language. they are trying to be nonsexist and non-biased, take the word "man" out, it would be synthetic. instead of humanity, you should say people. >> tucker: but mailman. >> it's m-a-i-l. >> tucker: you can change a vowel, but it sounds the same, it has that dreaded word in a sends people sha sleeking for tr safe spaces. >> man is assaulted with adults as opposed to humanity or few mans. they are trying to avoid the word man. if we can eliminate that word, things would be much better. >> tucker: what if you live in manchester, vermont. >> they might have to change the name of the
your lecturing us about sexism while you are sitting right now in manhattan. >> manhattan.e need to rename the city then. >> yeah. >> the big apple would be less offensive. i'm sitting in the big apple, not manhattan. >> tucker: why should the post office deliver mail? >> it's m-a-i-l. if it's m-a-l-e. >> tucker: it's about being gender inclusive. male is offensive. >> well, no, i don't think they are including that. they are saying that society has...
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did you read "manhattan beach?" >> yes, it's fantastic. >> "modern lovers." both fun books to read.ved it. we're not the only ones who love to read. celebrities like reese witherspoon recommending books. >> sometimes the book narrative in the media, books are dying, bookstores are closing. people are playing with smartphones more often. is the book good. everyone asking is the book dead. books are very much alive. >> books are fine. books have always been here and will always be here because stories are part of us. stories are such an important part of what it is to be a human being. >> books are such good friends. to encourage folks to read today, we've decided all morning long to read to kids on the plaza. we have a new york public library here signing folks up. also we have our "today" show little free library open all summer long where you can take a bring a book. so we've decided, not that we're experts, to reveal our favorite picks for the free library. so carson. >> start with me? >> is that a good person to start with. >> i don't read enough. the topic has to hold my attenti
did you read "manhattan beach?" >> yes, it's fantastic. >> "modern lovers." both fun books to read.ved it. we're not the only ones who love to read. celebrities like reese witherspoon recommending books. >> sometimes the book narrative in the media, books are dying, bookstores are closing. people are playing with smartphones more often. is the book good. everyone asking is the book dead. books are very much alive. >> books are fine. books have always...
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i want to welcome you all today on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american domestic crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. several months ago we published the shape of work to set the stage for today's panel, and the second which will be next month. a half-century ago, 95% of men between the ages of 25 and 54 worked. today after the last recession, 85% of men in that age group are employed and in many troubled areas of the country, the numbers are far, far lower. the current political alienation has been central to politics, but what is behind the joblessness crisis and how can we fix it? the panel brings together an outstanding group of thinkers who have been exploring these, so let me introduce them in alphabetical order. editorent is a senior and free exchange, nest -- columnist. he served as the news editor and held other positions at the magazine. he is the author of the wealth of humans which came out in 2016 and the gated city which was a kindle single published in 2011. edward glaeser is a senior fellow
i want to welcome you all today on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american domestic crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. several months ago we published the shape of work to set the stage for today's panel, and the second which will be next month. a half-century ago, 95% of men between the ages of 25 and 54 worked. today after the last recession, 85% of men in that age group are employed and in many troubled areas of...
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the sun peeking up over the buildings here of southern manhattan.at. i want to introduce you to my friend, s.a.l., the saharan air layer. that is a dusty air layer. it can make its way from africa. and it got to houston yesterday. look at this video from our abc station there. they put their drone and chopper up to check it out. very hazy, very dusty. this can cause problems for people with respiratory issues but should be clearing out as we get thunderstorms in there. all right. it's going to be hot. it's going to be hazy, it's going to be humid. across the northeast. go to the beaches and cool off. temperatures around 80 degrees. this morning it didn't get below 80 in chicago. can you believe that? that's how humid it is at night. temperatures will feel like they're up and over 100 degrees. away from the beaches. but at the beaches, especially on long island, especially the cape where you get that wind off the water, it will feel more like around 79, 80 degrees. you'll like that. temperatures in the water are warming up. air temperatures warming u
the sun peeking up over the buildings here of southern manhattan.at. i want to introduce you to my friend, s.a.l., the saharan air layer. that is a dusty air layer. it can make its way from africa. and it got to houston yesterday. look at this video from our abc station there. they put their drone and chopper up to check it out. very hazy, very dusty. this can cause problems for people with respiratory issues but should be clearing out as we get thunderstorms in there. all right. it's going to...
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manhattan home buyers are reveling in inventory.rices fell 17% in the second quarter and more than half of sales went for less than the asking price. let's bring in jonathan miller. what's going on? why so much inventory and why is the buyer now in control? >> this has been brewing for three or four quarters. the finishing touch was the uncertainty overlay caused by becausefederal tax law there's going to be ramifications over the next year or two as people are really limited in terms of how much they can deduct with a $10,000 cap on property taxes. local in a very high taxed region is going to provide a challenge. the slowdown in sales really represents buyers and sellers sort of doing this recalibration of what value actually is without a lot of information to go on. shery: i have had friends suffered a loss in that capped reduction -- caps on deduction. >> we are seeing new development inventory. we have had excess supply for several years. market is really the highest level of inventory we have had in about eight years for secon
manhattan home buyers are reveling in inventory.rices fell 17% in the second quarter and more than half of sales went for less than the asking price. let's bring in jonathan miller. what's going on? why so much inventory and why is the buyer now in control? >> this has been brewing for three or four quarters. the finishing touch was the uncertainty overlay caused by becausefederal tax law there's going to be ramifications over the next year or two as people are really limited in terms of...
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>> why would he want to talk to a manhattan madame? >> the question is whether or not there's a pattern here, a pattern which we might learn from the tape, he's representing trump in such a way as to pay off, silence women. and in fact, whether or not there are additional conversations and potentially is it the case that this madame, who roger stone just said has -- is one of his associates, whether -- and roger stone has been close to the president for many years. whether or not there was some relationship there in which money was changing hands. >> we're so far off the rails. the allegation was there was some sort of conclusion. democrats have put up no evidence of that. and i think one of the reasons that mueller dished this off is because it had nothing to do -- they didn't see after all those months of investigations, they didn't see anything. if there was something that was collusion, that was the original impetus -- i mean, this is all well before he's even a candidate to become the president of the united states. and i think th
>> why would he want to talk to a manhattan madame? >> the question is whether or not there's a pattern here, a pattern which we might learn from the tape, he's representing trump in such a way as to pay off, silence women. and in fact, whether or not there are additional conversations and potentially is it the case that this madame, who roger stone just said has -- is one of his associates, whether -- and roger stone has been close to the president for many years. whether or not...
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[laughter] >> but people who did work on physics which were -- which was related to the manhattan project .. .. had lived at woods hole which was an oceanographic center and she assumed when he is talking about muscles that he was talking about marine life. and she kept talking about the muscles. finally he had to tell her he was talking about muscles. [laughter] >> all right, well, thank you. [applause] in addition to this much of what was going on in the congress was very, very difficult for the average person to discern. people don't remember that were not television coverage. you couldn't go and clip on television and seeing what was being debated. there were not things like witness committee reports. and subtree markups and full committee markups were held in secret. you had no idea. there were not recorded votes through most of the 1960s. congress was a pretty closed process, pretty elitist process comedy by a group that increasingly was out of touch and out of step with the very group that was the majority, the democratic caucus. >> you can watch it visits and other programs online
[laughter] >> but people who did work on physics which were -- which was related to the manhattan project .. .. had lived at woods hole which was an oceanographic center and she assumed when he is talking about muscles that he was talking about marine life. and she kept talking about the muscles. finally he had to tell her he was talking about muscles. [laughter] >> all right, well, thank you. [applause] in addition to this much of what was going on in the congress was very, very...
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that is a new record for downtown manhattan 10,000 square feet, two-story penthouse. four bedrooms, seven baths and two kitchens guys, here is a question quiz for you guys why do you think they call it the getty building >> it used to be a gas station. >> yes! yes, it used to be. >> i remember. >> good one, david david knows his manhattan geography. yeah, it used to be the only gas station left downtown. they wiped it out and now it is a condo selling for $59 million. >> it is hard to find a gas station in lower manhattan. >> robert, we have the lack of deductibility of the state and local income taxes coming. people haven't paid their taxes yet, it is this year don't you think it is going to drive even more high-enders out of manhattan, potentially hurting the market even more >> it will we won't know exactly what the effect is until april when people start writing those checks, but it is certainly at the high end the low end, half of all purchases in manhattan still use a mortgage, so higher mortgage rates is now hurting that sort of million to 2 million, what we ca
that is a new record for downtown manhattan 10,000 square feet, two-story penthouse. four bedrooms, seven baths and two kitchens guys, here is a question quiz for you guys why do you think they call it the getty building >> it used to be a gas station. >> yes! yes, it used to be. >> i remember. >> good one, david david knows his manhattan geography. yeah, it used to be the only gas station left downtown. they wiped it out and now it is a condo selling for $59 million....
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a residential building in midtown manhattan when packages, dry cleaner or and store deliveries arrive all at the same time. when the high-rise open in 2002, there were 10,000 deliveries a year. last year there were almost 50,000 for residents including jessica peck. >> a lot of the things that i'm looking for, i don't necessarily have the ability or the desire to carry home. >> her lobby used to look like this but was remodeled a couple months ago to increase space for packages. the delivery surge is altering the design of new apartment buildings, a larger package storage area incorporated into this manhattan high-rise and inside nine on the hudson in new jersey, grocery deliveries go to new climate controlled room. >> it's a sign of the times in terms of, you know, how much the internet is affecting people's lives. >> the atlas it one of 4,000 properties across the country working with buildink that trac manages packages. >> the system gives residents the confidence of knowing in realtime what's come in and out >> the company recently introduced a company called sma phone camera and
a residential building in midtown manhattan when packages, dry cleaner or and store deliveries arrive all at the same time. when the high-rise open in 2002, there were 10,000 deliveries a year. last year there were almost 50,000 for residents including jessica peck. >> a lot of the things that i'm looking for, i don't necessarily have the ability or the desire to carry home. >> her lobby used to look like this but was remodeled a couple months ago to increase space for packages. the...
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you live in manhattan. you have been have democrat.ou are in a position to see some of the lies perpetuated by the left and you are leaving. but ways your mission. >> i'm not telling people where to go or what to do. i'm asking they start doing their own research. stop believing everything they hear just because cnn says it or the "new york times" or msnbc. but ultimately particularly for minorities in america, lgbt people, i want them to become aware that the democrat party doesn't actually support them. they are using them and manipulating their fears and concerns to get them to vote the way they want them to vote and behave the way they want them to behave. judge jeanine: you made a decision not to identify the people who didn't want to serve you yesterday. and for that we give you credit. a very patriotic street justice is next. i think you will love it. dear great-great-grandfather, you turned a family recipe into a brewing empire before prohibition took it all away. i promised our family i'd find your lost recipe. by tracing our
you live in manhattan. you have been have democrat.ou are in a position to see some of the lies perpetuated by the left and you are leaving. but ways your mission. >> i'm not telling people where to go or what to do. i'm asking they start doing their own research. stop believing everything they hear just because cnn says it or the "new york times" or msnbc. but ultimately particularly for minorities in america, lgbt people, i want them to become aware that the democrat party...
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and so it it seems robert mueller wants to talk to the manhattan madam, so-called manhattan davis, kristen davis i think is her name, because of her role as the web designer. she is involved in understanding what is involved with rogerer stone's internet persewn aa and his work in the web domain. and i think that it's not likely oo be a fishing expedition. you're not likely to say who are all the people rogerer stone knows? it seems they would follow up on some other packtual nugget. her name was mentioned at meeting, few other testimony of other witnesses seems likely that's why they're pursuing her knowledge. >> people have been referring to this week as perhaps the most momentous of had it still early administration. where do you rank it? >> i think it's certainly up there. i was there for the press conference in helsinki and have been trying to catch up with the president's repeated walk backs of his positions on are russia. and the week his book ended here is a reminder of all had things that are still out there hanging over the administration hin it legal realm. and it's been a stres
and so it it seems robert mueller wants to talk to the manhattan madam, so-called manhattan davis, kristen davis i think is her name, because of her role as the web designer. she is involved in understanding what is involved with rogerer stone's internet persewn aa and his work in the web domain. and i think that it's not likely oo be a fishing expedition. you're not likely to say who are all the people rogerer stone knows? it seems they would follow up on some other packtual nugget. her name...
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so instead i suggest you catch the scheduled bus grand central terminal in manhattan.d there. next morning, you will inevitably wake early because ofjet lag and you can watch the city come to life. then, catch the path train to hoboken and transfer to the hudson—bergen light rail and go to 34th street, where finally you will have to pick up a taxi for the last couple of miles. that whole journey from manhattan will cost around $15, and you will be able to amaze your fellow cruisers with your intrepid adventure. finally, geraldine smee has a question about that moment when the hotel receptionist or the waiter hands you the credit card device and says, which currency would you like to pay with? always choose the local currency. the opportunity to pay in your own currency is known as dynamic currency conversion and is presented as a great service to the customer, allowing you to know to the last pennyjust how much that mealjust cost, but it is a moneymaking exercise with a dismal rate of exchange. if you choose local currency, although you will not know exactly the rate a
so instead i suggest you catch the scheduled bus grand central terminal in manhattan.d there. next morning, you will inevitably wake early because ofjet lag and you can watch the city come to life. then, catch the path train to hoboken and transfer to the hudson—bergen light rail and go to 34th street, where finally you will have to pick up a taxi for the last couple of miles. that whole journey from manhattan will cost around $15, and you will be able to amaze your fellow cruisers with your...
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federal prosecutors in manhattan don't care a word about what lanny davis has to say. >> well, they don't care about what lanny davis has to say but what they might care ultimately, lawrence, is what the public perception is around michael cohen. and if lanny davis was able to create a situation where all of a sudden michael cohen looks like a patriot or a hero, that may have an impact p and it may have an impact on michael cohen's family, it may have an impact on a lot of things in michael cohen's life. but i don't want the american people to be fooled by this because that's exactly what -- this is an attempt to snow the american public about what's going on here. michael cohen is a co-conspirator. he still hasn't done the right thing. there's umpteen other tapes. there's umpteen other evidence. and lawrence, i just want to go back to something i said earlier. michael cohen could have issued a written statement of two paragraphs that described in detail what happened here. he could have issued that. you would have put it up on the screen and read it. cnn would have done the same thing. h
federal prosecutors in manhattan don't care a word about what lanny davis has to say. >> well, they don't care about what lanny davis has to say but what they might care ultimately, lawrence, is what the public perception is around michael cohen. and if lanny davis was able to create a situation where all of a sudden michael cohen looks like a patriot or a hero, that may have an impact p and it may have an impact on michael cohen's family, it may have an impact on a lot of things in...
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a little over half of the sales in manhattan were cash.ing mortgage rate stories and markets sales. year began to fall last before rates started to rise. mortgage rates are not the true reason for the slowdown. it has a lot more to do with affordability and the tax law. >> tell us about the ultraluxury flight of the market and what the markets say there. are talking about the market north of $10 million for ultraluxury which represents a few percentage points of the market, that is the opposite of what the world looks at. in 2017, we had a lot of activity in the high-end except they were generally overpriced to begin with. sale,ld see a $50 million let's say, but it has been on the market for five or six years and is sold at a 35% discount. it is not that prices -- that the luxury market is strong, is that sellers have become much more connected with the market and doing it correctly. julie: that was jonathan miller earlier today. i want to bring your attention to a story the bloomberg just came out with saying donald trump is preparing to
a little over half of the sales in manhattan were cash.ing mortgage rate stories and markets sales. year began to fall last before rates started to rise. mortgage rates are not the true reason for the slowdown. it has a lot more to do with affordability and the tax law. >> tell us about the ultraluxury flight of the market and what the markets say there. are talking about the market north of $10 million for ultraluxury which represents a few percentage points of the market, that is the...
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and the law men bent on arresting him for murder and calling him back to manhattan to face charges. he sitting vice president. joe biden, hard to picture. spiro agnew, maybe. >> [laughter] john: i know what you are thinking. if ourt it be nice present politicians could resolve their differences so easily? >> [laughter] john: whether it is bang, bang or bang. bang. it is over quickly, without the lingering of our own political controversy, like the one between marco rubio and jeb bush. thieves, -- noo bickering, no tweets, just bang. the thing that is marvelous is that, it is very decisive. is binary, up or down, in or out, yes or no, dead or alive, paying. it is over. -- dead or alive, bang. it is over. it is in times of war that duals are welcome between officers otherwise they would have to go through a judicial process of court martial that could be elaborate and take over theyo they do will -- so required anduel underlying assumption that does not exist today and now we will go one layer further to the question of why did they duel. that is a matter so long gone from contemporar
and the law men bent on arresting him for murder and calling him back to manhattan to face charges. he sitting vice president. joe biden, hard to picture. spiro agnew, maybe. >> [laughter] john: i know what you are thinking. if ourt it be nice present politicians could resolve their differences so easily? >> [laughter] john: whether it is bang, bang or bang. bang. it is over quickly, without the lingering of our own political controversy, like the one between marco rubio and jeb...
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the manhattan madem with a are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. . >>al kinds of accusations that president denied, k4rding those of interest to investigators on the mueller side and congress. what many remember in congress, when butterfield revealed to the congress, there was a taping system in the white house. >> mr. butterfield are you aware of the listening devices of the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> i am joined now by the top democrat on the judicious committee. >> this isn't an oval office taping center system. this is not watergate. what does it mean about the leaks of the tapes, are they of interest to congress? >> it is in context of what is going on, the walls are closing in on the president. the mueller
the manhattan madem with a are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. . >>al kinds of accusations that president denied, k4rding those of interest to investigators on the mueller side and...
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only the beginning and roosevelt in turn, hours later, signing a secret agreement to reopen the manhattan project to the british to participate in that and that is controversial. the reason for that is the evidence is a circumstantial but the evidence is quite extensive and i think it is persuasive. we will focus on things that happened in the summer, 199043, 75 years ago. the context let's look at how the allies got to this decision point. 1943 on the allies at an important turning point and they had been off the threat of their defeat in 1942 with three pivotal battles, midway, [inaudible] and stalingrad another had face-off with the difficult task of working together and going on the offensive in our best to do that. now, there were differing national circumstances that led the two countries to different view of what that strategy are to be. in that overall sense the worldview that comes from empire and the worldview that comes from a nation coming out of isolationism one in decline and one in dissent and they are at an intersection there. then there were also issues that had grown up
only the beginning and roosevelt in turn, hours later, signing a secret agreement to reopen the manhattan project to the british to participate in that and that is controversial. the reason for that is the evidence is a circumstantial but the evidence is quite extensive and i think it is persuasive. we will focus on things that happened in the summer, 199043, 75 years ago. the context let's look at how the allies got to this decision point. 1943 on the allies at an important turning point and...
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the blast left a bus-size crater along 5th avenue in manhattan forcing first responders to evacuate moren buildings in the surrounding area. the explosion also raising health concerns after the site tested positive for asbestos. nbc's rehema ellis has the terrifying moments following the blast. >> reporter: just after sunrise, a billowing cloud of steam exploded out of the ground right at the start of the morning commute. the blast created a shower of debris and grime. >> it felt like an earthquake or something like that. >> reporter: left behind, a hole the size of a city bus in the middle of 5th avenue, one of the busiest streets in mid town manhattan. >>> what did you see or hear? >> i heard a boom and i saw people running. >> reporter: officials say the steam erupted from an 86-year-old pipe, one of thousands of aging pipes that snake beneath the city providing heating and cooling to 2000 buildings. >> there was asbestos in the steam line casing. that's obviously a real concern to us. >> reporter: the mayor says the air quality is safe, but officials set up decontamination centers ad
the blast left a bus-size crater along 5th avenue in manhattan forcing first responders to evacuate moren buildings in the surrounding area. the explosion also raising health concerns after the site tested positive for asbestos. nbc's rehema ellis has the terrifying moments following the blast. >> reporter: just after sunrise, a billowing cloud of steam exploded out of the ground right at the start of the morning commute. the blast created a shower of debris and grime. >> it felt...
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and people realised that lower manhattan looked differently without it.the trade center was a square — 200 feet by 200 feet in plan — and that's the footprint of the new design. the original trade center rose to a height of 1,363 feet above grade. and that's the height of the design of one world trade center at the parapet, at the glass and metal parapet. as the project was completed, and even today, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i think that we've really done a fantasticjob of making it, the building, feel very approachable. very democratic, almost. it's got these light glass fins on it. in evening, it glows with the light emanating from inside of it. you feel like you can go right up to it and want to be next to it and want to almost touch it. this is a project that i never leave behind. i come to work, get out of the subway and i can see the building. i look out the window here and i can see the building. it never leaves me. the new york architect tj gottesdiener. and finally, an unusual story about the world cup. back in 1966, england
and people realised that lower manhattan looked differently without it.the trade center was a square — 200 feet by 200 feet in plan — and that's the footprint of the new design. the original trade center rose to a height of 1,363 feet above grade. and that's the height of the design of one world trade center at the parapet, at the glass and metal parapet. as the project was completed, and even today, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. i think that we've really done a...
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gerri: in manhattan we have these kinds of bike services. i was surprised to see them. cheryl: i was too a, actually. who knew. gerri: coming up an incredible story out of thailand. after floodwaters trapped them in the cave, but the story is not over. is there any relief in sight from the heat wave hitting the midwest and the northeast are please tell us janice dean will have a forecast. let's look at the u.s. stock index futures right now. the dow point open 68 points higher. the nasdaq up 20. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i am sorry about that. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. goodnight clocks g
gerri: in manhattan we have these kinds of bike services. i was surprised to see them. cheryl: i was too a, actually. who knew. gerri: coming up an incredible story out of thailand. after floodwaters trapped them in the cave, but the story is not over. is there any relief in sight from the heat wave hitting the midwest and the northeast are please tell us janice dean will have a forecast. let's look at the u.s. stock index futures right now. the dow point open 68 points higher. the nasdaq up...
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when we return, manhattan real estate can't catch a break robert frank is here with that story.f the worst quarters for manhattan real estate since the financial crisis prices down, sales down. we'll tell you where the bargains are and who bought the most expensive apartment in manhattan in the quarter, coming up after the break thanks, dad! break a leg! aflac?! not that kind of break. oooh! that had to hurt. aflac?! not that kind of hurt. yeah, aflac paid us cash in just one day to help with our car payments and mortgage. aflac! perfect timing! see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. >>> time now for your kensho stat of the day. the month of july tends to be a quiet month for stock, with the >>> al very tough quarter for manhattan real estate. robert frank joins us now with the full story hi, robert >> hi, melissa it was the worst quarter since the financial crisis for manhattan real estate. prices fell, sales declined, and inventory was up now, the average sales price for an apartment in manhattan will cost you a mere $2.1 million, down from $2.2 million last
when we return, manhattan real estate can't catch a break robert frank is here with that story.f the worst quarters for manhattan real estate since the financial crisis prices down, sales down. we'll tell you where the bargains are and who bought the most expensive apartment in manhattan in the quarter, coming up after the break thanks, dad! break a leg! aflac?! not that kind of break. oooh! that had to hurt. aflac?! not that kind of hurt. yeah, aflac paid us cash in just one day to help with...
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and the law men bent on arresting him for murder and hauling him back to manhattan to face charges. the sitting vice president. joe biden, hard to picture. spiro agnew, maybe. [laughter] john: i know what you are thinking. wouldn't it be nice if our present politicians could resolve their differences so easily? [laughter] john: whether it is bang, bang or bang. bang. it is over quickly, without the terrible lingering of our own political controversy, like the one going on now between marco rubio and jeb bush. perhaps you have been reading about it. no bickering, no tweets, just bang. you know, it has its appeal. the thing that is marvelous is duel is very decisive. it is binary, up or down, in or out, yes or no, dead or alive, bang. it is over. and in fact, that was one of the reasons why that in times of war that duels are welcome between officers, because otherwise they would have to go through a judicial process of court martial that could be elaborate theyake forever, and so dueled. and they were good at it, because they were soldiers. and on they went, or they didn't. but a due
and the law men bent on arresting him for murder and hauling him back to manhattan to face charges. the sitting vice president. joe biden, hard to picture. spiro agnew, maybe. [laughter] john: i know what you are thinking. wouldn't it be nice if our present politicians could resolve their differences so easily? [laughter] john: whether it is bang, bang or bang. bang. it is over quickly, without the terrible lingering of our own political controversy, like the one going on now between marco...
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davis is known for running a prostitution service in manhattan nearly a decade ago.s a longtime roger stone associate. she believes mueller wants to talk to her about political work she's done for him. here is what stone told cnn last night about her involvement. >> she has no knowledge whatsoever of russian collusion, collaboration with wikileaks or anything else improper having to do with the 2016 election. >> roger stone -- former trump adviser said her work for me is perfectly legal. anything to the contrary is actionable and will be pursued in court. joining me with defense attorney. let me turn to you first for the basics here, what we know about this approach made to kristin davis. >> on thursday the special counsel's office called her attorney and asked do we need to go and serve her or subpoena. they slept on it and they said she would accept. >> roger stone, they know each other well, they are friends. >> roger stone and kristin davis have extremely close personal and professional relationship. so close he's god father to her only son. they worked together
davis is known for running a prostitution service in manhattan nearly a decade ago.s a longtime roger stone associate. she believes mueller wants to talk to her about political work she's done for him. here is what stone told cnn last night about her involvement. >> she has no knowledge whatsoever of russian collusion, collaboration with wikileaks or anything else improper having to do with the 2016 election. >> roger stone -- former trump adviser said her work for me is perfectly...
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anna werner in lower manhattan, thank you.t got up to 94 degrees today in philadelphia on this fourth of coly as the heat wave continued across much of the midwest and northeast. it is now blamed for at least three deaths. e.ricka duncan has more. >> reporter: in rhode island, at least 40 people were transported to a field hospital after they ore overwhelmed by the high temperature during their annual parade. emergency medical chief tom lawrence: st i.v.s, we have a misting ing , a cooling tub so we can soak people who are really hot, immerse them in cool water. >> reporter: due to excessive heat, runners in minneapolis had to settle for a three-mile race on the fourth, after organizers shortened what was supposed to be a 13-mile half marathon. >> we have to have the safety of the runners in mind first and ruremost. >> reporter: more than 100 millions of americans from texas to maine are under a heat advisory, with high temperatures hovering above 90 degrees. the hot weather is driving thousands to nearby beaches and local poo
anna werner in lower manhattan, thank you.t got up to 94 degrees today in philadelphia on this fourth of coly as the heat wave continued across much of the midwest and northeast. it is now blamed for at least three deaths. e.ricka duncan has more. >> reporter: in rhode island, at least 40 people were transported to a field hospital after they ore overwhelmed by the high temperature during their annual parade. emergency medical chief tom lawrence: st i.v.s, we have a misting ing , a...
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we know robert mueller has reached out to kristen davis known as the manhattan adam.ow, davis has worked for stone for years. they're very close. he is the godfather to her son, but her lawyer says that she has not been subpoenaed by robert mueller, but he did tell me -- this is daniel hawk hiser, her attorney, if the special attorney appeals her, he will be representing her in that. he also declined any conversations he had with the special office. they also declined to comment. davis's spokeswoman gave us a statement in which she explained the extent of the relationship with roger stone shchl e said christian davis and roger stone are very good friends and she's worked off and on with him for the last ten years. roger is her son's godfather. she works kurnlly in the cosmetology business and knows nothing about the 2016 election. we also have a statement from roger stone's lawyer and here's what he told us. he said if the purpose of the special counsel investigation is russian involvement in the election through collusion, roger is certain miss davis would have no kn
we know robert mueller has reached out to kristen davis known as the manhattan adam.ow, davis has worked for stone for years. they're very close. he is the godfather to her son, but her lawyer says that she has not been subpoenaed by robert mueller, but he did tell me -- this is daniel hawk hiser, her attorney, if the special attorney appeals her, he will be representing her in that. he also declined any conversations he had with the special office. they also declined to comment. davis's...