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he gave little books just like the manhattan institute and hopedli they would be red. this actor reagan was not exactly popular across ge either. the younger executives did not like having a western propaganda and they complained about reagan but the few remaining years they could not stop him and his actor and he sent reagan all around to hundreds of ge plants to explain all about the tva and the future of industry in the industry might move west and so on and the actor in him wrote speeches about the dangers of socialism and socializing medicine was a bad idea, the tva was a bad idea and power could innovate faster when it was free to make its own decisions. maybe hydropower was not the only kind of power in the united states. soon enough reagan began to take his arguments seriously. he even bought his son ge stock. the year 1960 cast a dark cloud over ge. him and his propaganda mill. the investigation in 1961 the new attorney general whose name is robert kennedy pulled together a strong case who is colluding with westinghouse to fix high prices on the turbines and s
he gave little books just like the manhattan institute and hopedli they would be red. this actor reagan was not exactly popular across ge either. the younger executives did not like having a western propaganda and they complained about reagan but the few remaining years they could not stop him and his actor and he sent reagan all around to hundreds of ge plants to explain all about the tva and the future of industry in the industry might move west and so on and the actor in him wrote speeches...
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i'm standing right here in ht manhattan in 2019 with you. three decades after the death of that obscure the executive everyone in this room is raising a mental glass to reagan, his public policy work but also most of all, raising a glass to the name of lemuel boulware. thank you very much. >> raise a glass i have agreed to take a few questions. >> yes sir. i won't have that yet. how are you? >> i'm michael myers, the right coalition. when i think about a great society two things come to mind. lbj and the race revolution in america. the civil rights revolution, the riots in the streets. lbj's response to that was the great society, helping blacks get out of poverty, helping blacks overcome societal discrimination and what i remember about the great society is was that lbj was abandoned by people who opposed the vietnam war and the only people stuck with him were the naacp civil rights agenda. class my question is for you, what about the civil rights revolution in america? how can you not touch on that in your book and how can we explain the g
i'm standing right here in ht manhattan in 2019 with you. three decades after the death of that obscure the executive everyone in this room is raising a mental glass to reagan, his public policy work but also most of all, raising a glass to the name of lemuel boulware. thank you very much. >> raise a glass i have agreed to take a few questions. >> yes sir. i won't have that yet. how are you? >> i'm michael myers, the right coalition. when i think about a great society two...
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rivalry with china, globalization and the end of the computer age at a manhattan institute dinner in new york city. this is 40 minutes. thiel: good evening, everyone. paul: good evening, everyone. and welcome to the 33rd wriston lecture. this lecture has become an important night in america's intellectual life. the consequences and ideas offered at this podium -- the formula is simple, we invite extraordinarily bright speakers who offer perspectives which rarely get a hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive caverns. delivery in the wriston lecture in 1995 -- that was a huge laugh line -- are we napping? [laughter] delivering the lecture in 1985, james q. wilson asked why americans were so unhappy with a country that was more prosperous and powerful than ever. he drew attention to several insufficiently addressed signs of disorder -- crime, failing schools, a coarsening culture, a deteriorating civic life. wilson argued that these problems had begun with the dissolution of the family. then, as now, a controversial view. today, disorder is rising again. and i am not just referrin
rivalry with china, globalization and the end of the computer age at a manhattan institute dinner in new york city. this is 40 minutes. thiel: good evening, everyone. paul: good evening, everyone. and welcome to the 33rd wriston lecture. this lecture has become an important night in america's intellectual life. the consequences and ideas offered at this podium -- the formula is simple, we invite extraordinarily bright speakers who offer perspectives which rarely get a hearing in manhattan...
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hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive caverns. delivery in the wriston lecture in 1995 -- that was a huge laugh line -- are we napping? hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive caverns. tonivery in the wris lecture in 1995 -- that was a huge laugh line -- are we napping? [laughter] 1985,ring the lecture in james cu wilson asked why americans were so unhappy with the country that with -- was more prosperous and powerful than ever. he drew attention to several insufficiently addressed signs of disorder -- crime, failing schools, a coarsening culture, a deteriorating civic life. wilson argued that these problems had begun with the dissolution of the family. then, as now, a controversial view. today, disorder is rising again. and i am not just referring to mayor bill de blasio's much lamented return from iowa. [laughter] >> you were getting there. [laughter] [applause] this disorder is the consequence of a nationwide effort to roll back successful policies that scholars have spent in their careers advancing. bill de blasio's pres
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. - of a small manhattan boutique hotel. oh my gosh. - wow. - this is amazing guys!facing stiff competition, and stagnating room rates. we need to make a drastic transformation in that space. but can a single, off the wall idea... i need help with this because my brain stopped working. transform hotel 3232. this is pure profit and revenue here. into one of the most sought after reservations in town. - no way. - [erik] welcome to the five day biz fix. - here's what you need to know about the hospitality industry in manhattan. it's really, really competitive. there are over 450 hotels in the big apple and many are packed into an area that's just a few square miles in size, which makes owners reticent to raise room rates from year to year because the competition is so fierce. of course, to improve their balance sheets, it's helpful to have additional in-house revenue streams beyond just room rentals. nationally, hotels get 65% of their revenue from room bookings, the rest comes from other sources like restaurants and shops. but in manhattan, space is tight, and a lot of
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my thanks to the manhattan institute president. its former president, who is also here, larry moen.vice president vanessa mendoza and Ãbfor planning this event. i would like to thank my family, my husband and my daughter flora are both here tonight. the first sentence of the book is a question, why not socialism. this is a question we ask ourselves last night we watch the presidential debate. how do we answer it? it's a question all centrist, all commonsense people, all markets people want to be able to deliver in answer to. we all really feel an obligation to undertake those a long-term investment in projects that would open american minds that american minds see the challenge in the tragedy of socialism. we want to share the record of the past or the record of venezuela so that when they come to vote or leave businesses and families younger americans recognize what is not useful policy. but where are we? it's november and 2019. educating is a long-term investment. some of us don't have the heart for the long haul. we feel frustrated at the prospect of slow outcomes and perhaps out
my thanks to the manhattan institute president. its former president, who is also here, larry moen.vice president vanessa mendoza and Ãbfor planning this event. i would like to thank my family, my husband and my daughter flora are both here tonight. the first sentence of the book is a question, why not socialism. this is a question we ask ourselves last night we watch the presidential debate. how do we answer it? it's a question all centrist, all commonsense people, all markets people want to...
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perspectives which get a hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive covens. lecture in a 95, that was a huge laugh mine. are we napping? [laughter] delivering the lecture in 1995, james wilson asked why americans were unhappy with a country that was more prosperous and powerful than ever. wilson drew attention to several insufficiently addressed signs of disorder, crime, failing schools, and deteriorating civic life. wilson argued that these problems had begun with the dissolution of the family. then, as now, a controversial view. today, disorder is rising again. i am not just referring to mayor de blasio's much lamented turn from iowa. [laughter] >> you are getting there. [laughter] [applause] disorder is the consequence of a nationwide effort to go back many of the successful policies that scholars have spent their careers advancing. deb laws euros presidential campaign may have ground to a surprisingly, but the preposterous policies he supports are moving full steam ahead, carried on platforms of less and confident, but equally radical candidates. can a ne
perspectives which get a hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive covens. lecture in a 95, that was a huge laugh mine. are we napping? [laughter] delivering the lecture in 1995, james wilson asked why americans were unhappy with a country that was more prosperous and powerful than ever. wilson drew attention to several insufficiently addressed signs of disorder, crime, failing schools, and deteriorating civic life. wilson argued that these problems had begun with the dissolution of the...
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the british took between seven and 800 casualties i saw that he wasn't attacked to escape from manhattan and to fight another day. and then we fast forward to washington -- the section of pennsylvania and around the 22nd of december, glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington headquarters were, and washington calls him to his headquarters and tells him what he wants to do, cross 800 feet of iraqi i strewn river, or under cover of darkness, and by the, way the barometer is falling and we could be looking at some weather, and lover modest to washington and says, your excellency, it is impossible. washington says to clever, colonel, glover i did not ask you to assess possibilities, i asked you if you could do it, a colonel weber thanks for a second and says, general washington, we can do it and that is when legend tells us, this legend, it is not written anywhere, but legend tells us that that is when washington made the final decision to go ahead with this bold move which truly did save the american revolution. you can point to maybe a dozen events that tr
the british took between seven and 800 casualties i saw that he wasn't attacked to escape from manhattan and to fight another day. and then we fast forward to washington -- the section of pennsylvania and around the 22nd of december, glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington headquarters were, and washington calls him to his headquarters and tells him what he wants to do, cross 800 feet of iraqi i strewn river, or under cover of darkness, and by the, way the...
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they think that would be attractive to people moving from manhattan.i live in the burbs north of where we are talking about. as everyone can be as hip living close to the city. the reality is it has always been very binary. city or goe in the to the burbs. they are trying to find that middle ground and they are expanding the footprint in many ways of new york city. >> yes and the join point for both of them. they are 25 or 30 minutes from midtown manhattan and you can be at work just as fast or maybe faster than living in brooklyn. >> i think that is a very important distinction. i talk about this with someone who works with us who lives in brooklyn. it is little more civilized on the commuter train. brooklyn and queens have really pushed further and further out in many ways. >> that is what they are betting on. hope they will be a mass migration of people moving in. their tax bases are hollowed out in the 70's and 80's. they need to reinvigorate and bring new people and if they want to stay relevant. a fair amount of time in new rochelle on the water.
they think that would be attractive to people moving from manhattan.i live in the burbs north of where we are talking about. as everyone can be as hip living close to the city. the reality is it has always been very binary. city or goe in the to the burbs. they are trying to find that middle ground and they are expanding the footprint in many ways of new york city. >> yes and the join point for both of them. they are 25 or 30 minutes from midtown manhattan and you can be at work just as...
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my thanks to the manhattan institute the former president who is also here vice president and vanessa and the planner for hosting this event thank you to my publisher from harpercollins my agent and his colleague who is with us and the coolidge foundation for supporting me including thomas smith and from kings college especially josiah peterson and my family and my husband and my daughter who is also here tonight. the first sentence of the book is a question. why not socialism? this is a question we asked ourselves last night when we watch the presidential debate. how do we answer it? it's a question all common sense and markets people want to deliver an answer. we don't really see an obligation to undertake the long-term investment of projects saw american mind sees the challenge and the tragedy of socialism we want to share the record of the pastore of venezuela so when they come to vote these younger americans recognize what is not useful but where are we? it's november 2019 educating long-term investment for those don't have a heart for the long haul be feel frustrated of the outc
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and the owner every conduct reneged - - reconnecting through toxin tours and on song areas over manhattan the exhibition script is the memphis right civil rights museum and interpretive signage and west. harlem one of the municipal societies celebrating the waterfront location of the first book manhattanville the current book is a biography a division of ww norton from columbia university community scholarsmm program the center of biography and residency his new book as he reintroduces a figure who live between 1878 in 1948 in the senior based the most railroad station that had the life blood of the new negro movement and to the story of the 19 twenties bracket we will first hear from eric and then we will sit down to have a conversation. please welcome him to the podium. [applause] >> thank you to the schomburg center for being the stewards of such an incredible collection and valuable to my research on thisle m book. research on thisle m book. talk. september 14th 19 oh 92 reform us all on 53rd street despite the growing exodus this was still a hub of black life only recently promoted t
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they were both brothers in manhattan lodged in 45 which was the first colored elks in manhattan. and they were often charge of helping to organize a lot of the big functions for the oaks. i guess booking the acts and collecting the funds and what have you. so by the time and seven or eight years, the past. there is another black person from queens, and manhattan doesn't have one. time is really right for this. and wesley williams chief william son was coming-of-age now, and is the superman. there's a pitcher i have in the book and you can see he is telling. i still remember the phrase but it was one of those people you just kind of like wonder why he didn't get snatched up by hollywood or something like that. he had an exhibition weightlifting, he was all right athlete like paul robeson was. says this discussion was taking place is kind of an obvious choice that this chief william son, he is the perfect example in the first perfect way to get it. it's not that went out some pushback because he's black. this is where a lot of chief williams his own influences his personal friend,
they were both brothers in manhattan lodged in 45 which was the first colored elks in manhattan. and they were often charge of helping to organize a lot of the big functions for the oaks. i guess booking the acts and collecting the funds and what have you. so by the time and seven or eight years, the past. there is another black person from queens, and manhattan doesn't have one. time is really right for this. and wesley williams chief william son was coming-of-age now, and is the superman....
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that gave washington time to escape from manhattan and to fight another day.o washington's section of pennsylvania around the 22nd of december. glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington's headquarters were. and washington calls him to his headquarters and tells him what he wants to do, cross 800 feet trewn river ice s under the cover of darkness. and by the, way the barometer is falling and we could be looking glover goesher, and to washington and says, your excellency, it is impossible. washington says to glover, colonel glover, i did not ask you to assess possibilities, i asked you if you could do it. he thinks for a second and says, my marbleheaders can do it. the legend is not written anywhere, but legend tells us that is when washington made the final decision to go ahead with this bold stroke, which truly did save the american revolution. if you point to maybe a dozen events that truly changed the course of world history forever, and one of them took place right on this ground where we are standing here. ♪ it is one of
that gave washington time to escape from manhattan and to fight another day.o washington's section of pennsylvania around the 22nd of december. glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington's headquarters were. and washington calls him to his headquarters and tells him what he wants to do, cross 800 feet trewn river ice s under the cover of darkness. and by the, way the barometer is falling and we could be looking glover goesher, and to washington and says, your...
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this comes on the heels of numerous attacks against jews in brooklyn and manhattan. we are keeping the victims of last night's attack and their families in our prayers as the jewish community concludes the holiday of hanukkah this week it is more important than ever that jews are able to safely celebrate their faith. they go on to say the trend of increasing anti-semitic violence in recent years cannot continue. this task force will reach out to law enforcement officials, community organizations, and experts in combating hate crime to seek answers for ways to fight the scourge. united withtands the jewish community. that is from the u.s. house bipartisan task force for combating anti-semitism. rita has been weeding in sondland, california. waiting in sondland, california.
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they've got their eyes on young professionals priced out of manhattan and brooklyn., we talked luxury watches. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ carol: welcome back. i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radio. 106.1 in boston. carol: am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital, and always on the bloomberg business at. jason: the armor's race is heating up between two suburbs in new york city. new rochelle and yonkers. arel: the two biggest towns pardoning affluent urbanites, but are sick and tired of feeling poor. >> they are not very cool places to live, but these cities are in an arms race, trying to compete for new millennials and juncker professionals, who are looking around and finding they can't afford to live in manhattan. what they're doing is they're spearheading new developments. they are building developing's in sky rises and apartment buildings and hoping people start to move into these new units and start building a family in new rochelle and yonkers. carol: in terms of real estate, the amenities involved. there
they've got their eyes on young professionals priced out of manhattan and brooklyn., we talked luxury watches. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ carol: welcome back. i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radio. 106.1 in boston. carol: am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital, and always on the bloomberg business at. jason: the armor's race is heating up between two suburbs in new york city. new rochelle and yonkers. arel: the two biggest towns...
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they are 25 or 30 minutes from manhattan. on the train and be at work just as fast or faster than living in brooklyn. >> that is an important distinction. i have thought about this a lot when i talk to colleagues here who live in far brooklyn, and my commute is shorter and a little more civilized on the commuter train then many of those because those bureaus have pushed further out. >> that is what they are betting on. they are hoping there will be this mass migration of people moving in. this is the place where the tax base was all about in the 1970's -- hollowed out in the 1970's and 1980's. >> i have spent a fair amount of time in new rochelle. what is interesting is you go around those cities, and they are huge. you can see the streets that are troubled and the retail that is having a hard time. you can see the results from those decades in the 1970's when things were doing well and then came undone. they are trying to r one is that they are going to have so many new units that there is going to be this huge amount of inv
they are 25 or 30 minutes from manhattan. on the train and be at work just as fast or faster than living in brooklyn. >> that is an important distinction. i have thought about this a lot when i talk to colleagues here who live in far brooklyn, and my commute is shorter and a little more civilized on the commuter train then many of those because those bureaus have pushed further out. >> that is what they are betting on. they are hoping there will be this mass migration of people...
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, and i guess we we re west side of manhattan, and i guess we were ta ken west side of manhattan, anduess we were taken to kennedy airport, and we took off for tehran. there we re and we took off for tehran. there were members of the delegation from different parts of the country. they seemed to be of the same mind. they wanted to help. i felt very purposeful, very committed, focused oi'i purposeful, very committed, focused on my mission that i would employ every fibre of my being to make it successful, to reach out to the hostages, and to comfort them at a very difficult time. we landed at the airport. here was an airport withjust pictures of the airport. here was an airport with just pictures of the the airport. here was an airport withjust pictures of the revolution and ayatollah khomeini, and there we re and ayatollah khomeini, and there were men militants —— militants with machine guns. it was hard to be one—on—one with the iranian people. ijust remember one—on—one with the iranian people. i just remember empathising but really didn't have much interaction with the ordinary peopl
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this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes.emonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store. -nicolas: yeah. -stephanie: yes. -lemonis: looks nice. -nicolas: thank you. so, this is home base, if you want to call it. lemonis: yeah. nicolas: this is our conference room/showroom. lemonis: i like it. i walk into their corporate office, and i'm surprised how different it is than the two retail stores i've been to. it looks like an edited collection of what courage. b actually stands for. it's much cleaner, and it's much clearer. stephanie: this product is our best-selling product. it is just an easy hanging cardigan, in essence, that we call the duster, 'cause it literally kind of d
this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes.emonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store....
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in manhattan gertie had a rolls-royce at her disposal to move her about town the butler every morningeft out theater tickets if anyone had a desire to go see the theater. it was an extraordinarily privileged life but gertie was not someone who was content with being a society girl from a very early age she learned to shoot. she loved to shoot things. [laughter] she started out birding but went on and hunted raccoons at night. she did all kinds of stuff. in fact, philip buried the early 20th century playwright who knew the family based a character on her in his play called holiday and subsequently that play was made into a movie and the gertie character was played by katharine hepburn who played her as this kind of interesting cocky abrasive society woman who was rebelling against the constraints of her family. she first found that when she graduated high school and went to an all girls school in middleburg virginia and instead of doing the usual coming out she asked if she could go hunting in wyoming. her father agreed, they went out to jackson, which at that time was just a dusty lit
in manhattan gertie had a rolls-royce at her disposal to move her about town the butler every morningeft out theater tickets if anyone had a desire to go see the theater. it was an extraordinarily privileged life but gertie was not someone who was content with being a society girl from a very early age she learned to shoot. she loved to shoot things. [laughter] she started out birding but went on and hunted raccoons at night. she did all kinds of stuff. in fact, philip buried the early 20th...
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drove men across the lower east river from brooklyn into what is the modern day brooklyn into lower manhattan. then again at pelz point when cornwallis was planning, he sailed up the east river and was planning to march and trap washington in manhattan. off 4000 british and hessian troops. they suffered somewhere between 700 and 800 casualties. >> we advance forward to the section of pennsylvania and around the 22nd of november glover marches into this area and camps of the hill near where the washington headquarters were. and washington called him to his headquarters and tells him what he wants to do. river.00 feet of iraqi , glover mutters to washington and says it is impossible. washington says to glover, i did not ask you. i ask you if you could do it. looks back and says colonel washington, my roughriders can do it. us that is when washington made the final decision to go ahead with this which did save the american revolution. it truly change the course of world history for us in one of them took place on this ground weep where we are standing here. >> it is one of the three iconic parts
drove men across the lower east river from brooklyn into what is the modern day brooklyn into lower manhattan. then again at pelz point when cornwallis was planning, he sailed up the east river and was planning to march and trap washington in manhattan. off 4000 british and hessian troops. they suffered somewhere between 700 and 800 casualties. >> we advance forward to the section of pennsylvania and around the 22nd of november glover marches into this area and camps of the hill near...
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the one case they excepted is predicated on the manhattan district attorney's cyrus vance jr.o get information from the trumpet information and the presidents accounting firm in regard to the payments to the stormy daniels and karen mcdougall during the election campaign. the federal district court in manhattan rejected the petition by the trump organization and of the president to say that they made its way to the second circuit court of appeals. it sided with the federal district court but now the supreme court is going to take that up. it's likely that they will take a cup of companion cases as well involving the house oversight committee as well as the financial committee in the house and the intelligence committee. they are all looking into various aspects of president trump's financial dealings with the trump organization. one of the committees wants information from his three oldest children, yvon cook, don jr., and eric as well. the central case is a manhattan district attorney who wanted financial records from the trump organization and aid years of tax returns from t
the one case they excepted is predicated on the manhattan district attorney's cyrus vance jr.o get information from the trumpet information and the presidents accounting firm in regard to the payments to the stormy daniels and karen mcdougall during the election campaign. the federal district court in manhattan rejected the petition by the trump organization and of the president to say that they made its way to the second circuit court of appeals. it sided with the federal district court but...
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one of the cases involves a criminal investigation by the manhattan d.a.nto really this hush money payments to stormy daniels. and he's asserting that because he's president even though these are his private tax returns, even though they're held by a third party, his accountant, this investigation can't proceed at all just because he's president. and that basic claim has been rejected by the supreme court already. >> that's the case. so one of the cases the manhattan district attorney trying to get the records from his accounting firm, right? and that's the case where in the trial court his lawyer argued -- i think it was in the trial court that if the president literally shot someone on fifth avenue in front of witnesses like the district attorney couldn't subpoena peoples records. >> they said they can't investigate -- >> the president said he could commit murder in manhattan. >> that the state can't investigate him at all. and that's a really out there claim. >> that's one of them, and you think -- that seems to be the place where he's weakest, and that
one of the cases involves a criminal investigation by the manhattan d.a.nto really this hush money payments to stormy daniels. and he's asserting that because he's president even though these are his private tax returns, even though they're held by a third party, his accountant, this investigation can't proceed at all just because he's president. and that basic claim has been rejected by the supreme court already. >> that's the case. so one of the cases the manhattan district attorney...
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>> we have a new silicon alley emerging on manhattan's west side three big tech giants planning on three and a half million jar feet of feet amazon plans to lease 335,000 square feet on 34th and 10th avenue it comes as facebook considers leasing 700,000 square feet a couple blocks away at the old post office building across from penn station total foot print is over three million feet in manhattan. google building a campus that adds to its existing buildings in chelsea where it has over 700,000 square feet. google expecting to need 7 million square feet of space for 46,000 employees it couldn't come at a better time for new york city commercial and residential realize. you have wework trouble raising question on the company's more than 7 million square feet of space. you've got 20 million feet of space coming online. >> that's been the thing supply you've seen just every day popping up >> yeah, the inventory on the residential and commercial side. >> not that it's cheap it's not cheap at all. >> commercial is stabilized with prices we work was the marginal piers these numbers are huge >>
>> we have a new silicon alley emerging on manhattan's west side three big tech giants planning on three and a half million jar feet of feet amazon plans to lease 335,000 square feet on 34th and 10th avenue it comes as facebook considers leasing 700,000 square feet a couple blocks away at the old post office building across from penn station total foot print is over three million feet in manhattan. google building a campus that adds to its existing buildings in chelsea where it has over...
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how a simple slice can mean so much to so many during the lunch rush at champion pizza in lower manhattan, hungry patrons line up for a slice ip hot margarita and for hakki akdeniz's signature piping hot pizza spin his theatrics have made him a viral sensation, won him world pizza acrobatic championships, and made him a pizza mogul. it wasn't an easy path to success >> it was a big dream when i got here. >> reporter: an immigrant from turkey, he arrived in new york in 2001 with $240 in his pocket he knew little english, ended up living on the street at his lowest moment, he found a place to stay at a shelter. >> they saved my life, you know >> reporter: three months later, a lucky break -- a job as a dishwasher that eventually led to making pizza and then saving up enough money to open his first shop so committed to the success of his first pizzeria, he spent many nights sleeping under the pizza, so he wouldn't have to spend money on rent. business was slow at first until he stepped on to the stage at the 2010 new york pizza competition. wowing and terrifying the judges with what he calls
how a simple slice can mean so much to so many during the lunch rush at champion pizza in lower manhattan, hungry patrons line up for a slice ip hot margarita and for hakki akdeniz's signature piping hot pizza spin his theatrics have made him a viral sensation, won him world pizza acrobatic championships, and made him a pizza mogul. it wasn't an easy path to success >> it was a big dream when i got here. >> reporter: an immigrant from turkey, he arrived in new york in 2001 with $240...
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a deadly pileup on a frozen interstate and a snow squall interstate and a snow squall takes manhattan. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with a historic moment for the american presidency. last night the u.s. house of representatives voted to impeach president trump, making him only the third u.s. president ever to be impeached. the vote on two charges was mostly along party lines. mr. trump is accused of abusing his power and obstructing congress in a scheme to get ukraine to dig up dirt on his political rival, joe biden. as the house debate his impeachment yesterday, president trump held a rally in michigan where he blasted democrats. take a listen. >> you are the ones obstructing justice. you are the ones bringing pain and suffering to our republic for your own selfish gain. >> reporter: the president went on to defend himself saying he did not do anything wrong. debra alfarone is on capitol hill. that's the next phase now in this impeachment process? >>
a deadly pileup on a frozen interstate and a snow squall interstate and a snow squall takes manhattan. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with a historic moment for the american presidency. last night the u.s. house of representatives voted to impeach president trump, making him only the third u.s. president ever to be impeached. the vote on two...
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shocking this close knit community a manhattan campus that was shared with columbia university. lost a very special, very talented, a very well loved young woman. tess shone brightly in this world and our hearts will never be the same. martin? >> such a sad case. please keep us updated on it, polo sandoval. thank you. >>> coming up, senator lindsey graham standing up for president trump even though he is considered a juror in the upcoming senate trial. we'll ask him if that is appropriate. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. verizon's important to us because we facetime with her grandparents all the time. (announcer) when you have the best network, you wanna give the best network. feliz navidad! (announcer) this holiday, you can gift america's most reliable network and the latest iphone. i would probably give it to her grandparents so they can take tons of photos. my mom is amazing. if i got her one of t
shocking this close knit community a manhattan campus that was shared with columbia university. lost a very special, very talented, a very well loved young woman. tess shone brightly in this world and our hearts will never be the same. martin? >> such a sad case. please keep us updated on it, polo sandoval. thank you. >>> coming up, senator lindsey graham standing up for president trump even though he is considered a juror in the upcoming senate trial. we'll ask him if that is...
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rivalry with china, globalization and the end of the computer age at a manhattan institute dinner incity. this is 40 minutes. >> good evg,
rivalry with china, globalization and the end of the computer age at a manhattan institute dinner incity. this is 40 minutes. >> good evg,
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manhattan.dealing with someone of a higher work status or something like that. >> jimmy: your boss. he's your boss. >> right, he's my boss. and i would imitate their body language. and it makes me more comfortable. puts me at ease, so i was sort of doing this same thing with him. so i was naturally very comfortable. and i sort of received the information in the same way that he gave it to me. and i said oh, okay, wow, that's awesome, awesome news. but on the inside, i was tearing the room up, oh, i'm dr. manhattan! >> jimmy: right, right. >> and then i said oh, okay. well i guess, one, i'm going to have to get in shape. i said, i'm definitely going to have to be naked. i knew i should have asked for more money. >> jimmy: though is is your, by way, luckily, god has blessed you, because otherwise, this could have been a very embarrassing situation. because you are really naked in the -- >> i'm very naked. >> jimmy: did you ever have to get naked when you worked for the city planning office? or was
manhattan.dealing with someone of a higher work status or something like that. >> jimmy: your boss. he's your boss. >> right, he's my boss. and i would imitate their body language. and it makes me more comfortable. puts me at ease, so i was sort of doing this same thing with him. so i was naturally very comfortable. and i sort of received the information in the same way that he gave it to me. and i said oh, okay, wow, that's awesome, awesome news. but on the inside, i was tearing...
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to catch manhattan on an industrial scale but not for the dinner table there amigo 3 rich flushes turned into fish oil or fish meal these fish here appear to be probably 3 to 4 years old based on the size but representatives from the fisheries agency. actually we'll come here and take a sampling will actually determine the exact nature that this air base where we catch them which are in our captain's logs self-help track that species the bar massive men hate. the menhaden are a big deal in retail until recently there were no official limits on catches of the fish their stock seemed inexhaustible except they weren't overfishing brotman haydon close to extinction in the 1960 s. by which point the whales had already left a make up protein believes there is no danger of that happening again thanks to the quota there's no overfishing going on and the fact is that the fishery only takes you know about 6 to 8 percent of the biomass every year 68 percent and the other $94.00 to $96.00 or so percent of that biomass is left out there to to service ecological purpose. no menhaden no humpback whales
to catch manhattan on an industrial scale but not for the dinner table there amigo 3 rich flushes turned into fish oil or fish meal these fish here appear to be probably 3 to 4 years old based on the size but representatives from the fisheries agency. actually we'll come here and take a sampling will actually determine the exact nature that this air base where we catch them which are in our captain's logs self-help track that species the bar massive men hate. the menhaden are a big deal in...
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they'll also have a wide swath of the area around midtown manhattan blocked off with everything from garbage trucks to cement blocks and they will have lots and lots of police officers, thousands of police officers most in uniform, many not in uniform or in civilian clothes and just a massive security detail to make sure that everything goes well tonight. they call it the safest place on earth despite the numbers of people, they expect, you know, people all the way up broadway almost all the way to central park. about a million people or so will gather in these few blocks in central manhattan here, so just a massive show they put on. interestingly, the people that will press the button that will bring the ball down today will be science teachers and science students, a nod to how important science is to our world. alex. >> and a very exciting moment for the hundreds of thousands of people who will be gathered there right behind miguel marquez in those pens on times square, thanks so much. >>> now this morning, the man who has been accused of a hanukkah stabbing spree is now facing fe
they'll also have a wide swath of the area around midtown manhattan blocked off with everything from garbage trucks to cement blocks and they will have lots and lots of police officers, thousands of police officers most in uniform, many not in uniform or in civilian clothes and just a massive security detail to make sure that everything goes well tonight. they call it the safest place on earth despite the numbers of people, they expect, you know, people all the way up broadway almost all the...
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. ♪ think you need some medicine >> but last night in manhattan j.lo was surrounded by her "hustler"quad at the gotham awards. the film had two nominations. >> tonight is officially the precursor to awards season. >> it's the kick off. it's the kick off. >> jlo's next few months are going to be insane. just days after the oscars she heads to miami to co-headline the super bowl halftime show with shakira. >> what is the process of mapping out a show like the super bowl? >> i'm obviously going to try and put together the best show that i can, but it's also about having fun. >> let's go. >>> meanwhile in london julia roberts, tom cruise, rihanna and her friend a$ap rocky hit the carpet for the british fashion awards. ♪ shine bright like a diamond >> i'm excited to be here to celebrate. >> and what a night it was. on stage janet jackson presented riri with her first fashion designer award. >> rihanna for fenty. ♪ baby this is what you came for ♪ >> thank you so much. >>> now to brad pitt who just made some shocking confessions. apparently brad isn't much of a cryer. >> did you know you b
. ♪ think you need some medicine >> but last night in manhattan j.lo was surrounded by her "hustler"quad at the gotham awards. the film had two nominations. >> tonight is officially the precursor to awards season. >> it's the kick off. it's the kick off. >> jlo's next few months are going to be insane. just days after the oscars she heads to miami to co-headline the super bowl halftime show with shakira. >> what is the process of mapping out a show like...
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>> they sold estate sales from people who had apartments in manhattan.the idea of going and getting some real bargains on some artwork. >> none of them turned out to be valuable, except, says steven, for this one redeeming purchase. >> he was not known as an art collector, certainly, but he did choose that painting to buy. >> grandpa, you think, is winking down at you like... >> i think so, yeah. >> "nice work boys"? the landau brothers say they're a little sad that they're parents couldn't share in the excitement. >> if they had known about that painting, it would've meant so much to them. >> in march 2016, the restored painting, now officially titled, the, "unconscious patient: an allegory of smell," is unveiled to great fanfare in the netherlands. today, it travels to museums all over the world as part of thomas kaplan's leiden collection, which now includes three-of-the-five senses. a dutch museum owns sight. what happened to taste is a mystery. >> it is an amazing story. and, you know, the money is great.not complaining about that at all. but the st
>> they sold estate sales from people who had apartments in manhattan.the idea of going and getting some real bargains on some artwork. >> none of them turned out to be valuable, except, says steven, for this one redeeming purchase. >> he was not known as an art collector, certainly, but he did choose that painting to buy. >> grandpa, you think, is winking down at you like... >> i think so, yeah. >> "nice work boys"? the landau brothers say they're...
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so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver.woman) and if verizon 5g can deliver performance like this in these places... it's pretty crazy. ...just imagine what it can do for you. ♪ some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. >>> welcome back. president trump said over the weekend that his personal attorney, rudy giuliani, wants to deliver information he's gathered on ukraine to congress, and attorney general bill barr. the president told reporters giuliani has not told him what information that he has found yet, but he's heard there's a lot to go through. >> well, i just know he came back from someplace, and he's going to make a report i think to the attorney general and to congress. he says he has a lot of good information. i have not spoken to him about that information, but rudy, as you know, has been one of the great crime fighters over the
so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver.woman) and if verizon 5g can deliver performance like this in these places... it's pretty crazy. ...just imagine what it can do for you. ♪ some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. >>> welcome back....
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in federal court in manhattan, giuliani's close associate, lev parnes, it was revealed he rnceived amillion loan from a lawyer associated with a oligarch. really, the question is if president trump isn't paying giuliani for his work, who is? n'e parnes case we're watching very closely to see if perhaps giuliani has similar sources of income. ast he has told me he did not break any laws and he tells me that in fact his foreign lobbying work has decreased after he started working with president trump. >> o'donnell: the motivation thhind all of this is still a mestion to look into. ahank you, paula. and tune in tomorrow, because cbs news will have live coverage throughout the day as the house of representatives votes on the impeachment of the president. heere was more severe weather today across the southeast, following a rare and deadly a rnado outbreak. more tornadoes were reported in the past 24 hours than the u.s. typically sees in all of december. janet shamlian reports these violent storms killed three people as homes were blown to pieces. r: reporter: tonight, it was ststic, geor
in federal court in manhattan, giuliani's close associate, lev parnes, it was revealed he rnceived amillion loan from a lawyer associated with a oligarch. really, the question is if president trump isn't paying giuliani for his work, who is? n'e parnes case we're watching very closely to see if perhaps giuliani has similar sources of income. ast he has told me he did not break any laws and he tells me that in fact his foreign lobbying work has decreased after he started working with president...
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people were able to get the license plate number and police found him in manhattan. prosecutors pointing out he went to the city after the incident, not to his home. governor cuomo called this an act of domestic terrorism. >> very aggressive hate crimes that we prosecute, but i think it's gone beyond that. i think this is an about of terrorism. i think these are domestic terrorists. finish they are trying to inflict fear, they're motivated by hate, they are doing mass attacks. these are terrorists. in our country perpetrating terrorism on other americans. >> reporter: this is the second attack on jewish people in this town since november. a man was beaten and stand as he walked into a synagogue. it's also the latest in a spate of recent attacks around new york city. since december 23rd there's been one anti-semitic attack each day including one on christmas day when a man in traditional clothing was punched in the face in brooklyn. the next day a jewish woman walking with her child said someone beat her head with a bat. earlier this month four people were killed in a
people were able to get the license plate number and police found him in manhattan. prosecutors pointing out he went to the city after the incident, not to his home. governor cuomo called this an act of domestic terrorism. >> very aggressive hate crimes that we prosecute, but i think it's gone beyond that. i think this is an about of terrorism. i think these are domestic terrorists. finish they are trying to inflict fear, they're motivated by hate, they are doing mass attacks. these are...
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but, b, a real progressive say you don't want the rich to get richer guess who gets richer, manhattanthis was never about whether new york city write large gets these jobs this was a question of how do you take an area i would describe underdeveloped long island city queens, which had been trying forever to get big businesses to come and do business there and get them there. getting people to manhattan does not help the cause so the idea that this is somehow some progressive effort is almost the antithesis of that. this is what -- this is the inequality she talks about the the antithesis of what i would think she would want. >> sorry it's okay. it's just -- >> i was trying to make an argument to the community of people who are supporting her. >> for someone like me or just irrational people to try to explain the whole woke mentality of anything in all the different bells and whilss and now, no, that disqualifies you here, it's just crap, andrew. and i understand what you're saying but look, business is good we know this it's totally redundant they should have wanted it it's absurd --
but, b, a real progressive say you don't want the rich to get richer guess who gets richer, manhattanthis was never about whether new york city write large gets these jobs this was a question of how do you take an area i would describe underdeveloped long island city queens, which had been trying forever to get big businesses to come and do business there and get them there. getting people to manhattan does not help the cause so the idea that this is somehow some progressive effort is almost...
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at 1230 eastern, a discussion about global technology issues at the manhattan institute. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, john miller on the history of journalism and fake news at the liberty forum. on thursday at 5:45 p.m. eastern, a joint economic committee hearing on the high cost of raising a family. then at 9:10 p.m., justin pearson talks about occupational licensing requirements at the federalist society. watch this holiday week on c-span. ♪ >> campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. c-span's campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. earlier today, president trump called service members overseas, sending them well wishes over the holidays and thanking them for their service. this is over half an hour. >> hello everyone. i want to wish you an amazing christmas and happy new year. you are tremendous warriors and we appreciate it so much. we are in florida right now speaking to you through this technological advance that has been made that has been incredible what they have been able to do over
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we're learning more about the woman struck and killed by falling debris in midtown manhattan.s identified as 60-year-old erica tishman. they couldn't confirm what it was or how it fell. but they will conduct a full inspection to ensure all new yorkers are safe and conduct a thorough investigation. they cited and fined the building manager in april because of failure to maintain the building's exterior. >>> a labor dispute between a california union and a catering provider that threatened to derail the debate has been tent actively resolved. all participating the key bait declared their support for the union last week. they said they would not attend if they had to cross the union's picket line. that left the committee frantically searching for a solution. once a tentative deal was reached, senator elizabeth warren celebrated with union workers. >> congratulations, unite here. you have won. all across this country, working families are faced with two options. they can back down or they can roll up their sleeves and get in the fight. the workers of unite here get in the fight an
we're learning more about the woman struck and killed by falling debris in midtown manhattan.s identified as 60-year-old erica tishman. they couldn't confirm what it was or how it fell. but they will conduct a full inspection to ensure all new yorkers are safe and conduct a thorough investigation. they cited and fined the building manager in april because of failure to maintain the building's exterior. >>> a labor dispute between a california union and a catering provider that...
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>>> for strippers in manhattan and queens, accused of drugging customers. >> the story, sex, strippers, drugs, and rich guys. it's made for tabloids. >> i heard it was going to be made into a movie. well, duh, i knew i had a movie. >> so "hustlers" was a huge hit. >> a group of women who were working in strip clubs in and around new york city. >> it's rigged and it does not reward people who play by the rules. >> this is a story about my life and how things got crazy. >> i wouldn't we were evil. con women, you could say that. >> i'm a businesswoman. i was just in the wrong business. >> these women would call themselves entrepreneurs. the police, they would call them criminals. >> men would wake up the next morning and discover that not only did they spend more than they thought they didn't remember what they were spending it on. >> i told her, you're nothing but a thief. i told her you're nothing but a swindler. >> they're survivors. we're all hustling. >> what makes a good hustler? i can't give up all my secrets. >>> new york has always been a city of dreams. it's more than dreams, it
>>> for strippers in manhattan and queens, accused of drugging customers. >> the story, sex, strippers, drugs, and rich guys. it's made for tabloids. >> i heard it was going to be made into a movie. well, duh, i knew i had a movie. >> so "hustlers" was a huge hit. >> a group of women who were working in strip clubs in and around new york city. >> it's rigged and it does not reward people who play by the rules. >> this is a story about my...
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on this 2025 block stretch on the west side of manhattan the laurel west side has been blown and turned into a multi $1000000000.00 development has been a huge boom of course after $911.00 the downtown area in the washington area as had multiple building projects there's a huge boom there are the billionaires row on central park south which has the more billionaires than one building probably anywhere else in the world that is a boom but at the same time the the subway system is in the chaos falling apart they can't seem to build any decent subway public transportation is is in disarray so it seems like it's an in a capsule ation of what's going on in the rest of the country and a rest of the world there's a concentration of billionaires at the top and they've got luxury skies pentasa in the sky everyone else aims a ping there's no funding has no funding for transportation is not a funny accent or a it is that a fair assessment you think. you are the guys that birthed a guy called henry george and he talked about the line question this is exactly the same thing happened in london with t
on this 2025 block stretch on the west side of manhattan the laurel west side has been blown and turned into a multi $1000000000.00 development has been a huge boom of course after $911.00 the downtown area in the washington area as had multiple building projects there's a huge boom there are the billionaires row on central park south which has the more billionaires than one building probably anywhere else in the world that is a boom but at the same time the the subway system is in the chaos...