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the four cell market in manhattan has weakened, kenneth -- for sale market in manhattan has weakened, and in l.a., and san francisco. but in vallejo, outside san francisco, it is one of the hottest housing markets in the country. romaine: mark, we appreciate you joining us from wells fargo, senior economist, talking about the housing market. we also talked earlier this week about the average price for home going up by $24,000 solely due to the price of lumber. we will dig into the lumber trade which shows how extreme shortages have become. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: we are focused on housing, and data that came out this morning helping to drive gains in the stock market today. the hottest area of the market now is cryptocurrencies. [laughter] i am joking. caroline: that, and lumber. crypto, time to shine come out now. where it that, is lumber. the record high of the record high of the record high, of three had a percent over the last couple of years after doing nothing for the first year of the chart. what a whipsaw, pun, supply you cannot get it fast enough. will we want to renova
the four cell market in manhattan has weakened, kenneth -- for sale market in manhattan has weakened, and in l.a., and san francisco. but in vallejo, outside san francisco, it is one of the hottest housing markets in the country. romaine: mark, we appreciate you joining us from wells fargo, senior economist, talking about the housing market. we also talked earlier this week about the average price for home going up by $24,000 solely due to the price of lumber. we will dig into the lumber trade...
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it would be impossible for him to agree to some kind of guilty plea in manhattan or georgia and thatategy is going to have to be feeting it out if court all the way? >> that's for sure. the real question is right now as i kind of look at this from the outside, we know donald trump does not e-mail. in order to charge donald trump, particularly with tax fraud case, insurance fraud, bank fraud, you are going to need a cooperating witness who had direct conversations with donald trump about the illegal conduct. it's almost a sure thing that that's what you are going to need in order to prove any case against him. so that's why alan weisselberg seems to be a key possible defendant and potential witness. because he is the one who would have had those conversations. without someone like him, i don't think -- i think it's very hard to make a case against donald trump. >>> daniel goldman, thank you for your invaluable expertise on the workings of criminal prosecutions in new york. we really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thanks, for having me. >>> coming up, congressman joe nagoose was in the
it would be impossible for him to agree to some kind of guilty plea in manhattan or georgia and thatategy is going to have to be feeting it out if court all the way? >> that's for sure. the real question is right now as i kind of look at this from the outside, we know donald trump does not e-mail. in order to charge donald trump, particularly with tax fraud case, insurance fraud, bank fraud, you are going to need a cooperating witness who had direct conversations with donald trump about...
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. >> reporter: in manhattan beach, california, a house on the sand can cost up to $20 million.o own two oceanfront lots. >> i should be a millionaire talking to you today. o, his great, great an 100 years grandparents, willa and charles bruce, bought the land for about $1,200. they built a resort called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were at allowed until they were forced to shut down. >> the ku klux klan was involved in harassing them. >> they burned a cross out here. >> when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property under the guise of eminent domain. it really was stolen from them. [ chants ] >> reporter: inspired by the black lives matter movement, l.a. supervisor janice hahn is working to return the land, clearing the first legal hurdle. >> it was bittersweet. when we were last in manhattan beach, the bruces, it was a terrible situation for us. >> reporter: you're afraid you may be treated poorly when you go back? >> i hope for the best, but i'll prepare for the worst. >> reporter: less than 1% of manhattan beach res
. >> reporter: in manhattan beach, california, a house on the sand can cost up to $20 million.o own two oceanfront lots. >> i should be a millionaire talking to you today. o, his great, great an 100 years grandparents, willa and charles bruce, bought the land for about $1,200. they built a resort called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were at allowed until they were forced to shut down. >> the ku klux klan was involved in harassing them. >> they...
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. >> raffaella is with the manhattan institute, deputy director of their legal policy and a senior fellow there along with us this morning to talk about police reform efforts. rockdale manuel, welcome to washington journal. >> guest: thank you for having me on. >> host: in the aftermath of the derek chauvin verdict this past week the nation still unsettled even overnight, thenew york post reporting about a protest in new york last night, protesters blocked traffic , clashed with cops on the brooklyn bridgeincluding some video that the new york post shot . certainly several days past the chauvin trial there have been reports of additional police shootings. what's your report on the state of the nation here in the days and particular police reform in the days after the chauvin verdict. >> i think were in a precarious situation or as a country. most importantly because one of the things that the chauvin incident before the trial even placed in his sort of entrenched the country's conversation about police reform in this idea, this toxic idea frankly that police pose and extend existential th
. >> raffaella is with the manhattan institute, deputy director of their legal policy and a senior fellow there along with us this morning to talk about police reform efforts. rockdale manuel, welcome to washington journal. >> guest: thank you for having me on. >> host: in the aftermath of the derek chauvin verdict this past week the nation still unsettled even overnight, thenew york post reporting about a protest in new york last night, protesters blocked traffic , clashed...
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." >> reporter: in manhattan beach, california, a house on the sand can cost up to $20 million.uce's family used to own two ocean-front lots. >> i should be a millionaire standing here talking to you today. >> reporter: more than 100 years ago, his great-great grandparents, willa and charles bruce, bought the land for about $1,200. they built a resource called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were allowed on the beach until they were forced to shut down. >> the klu klux clan was involved in harassing them. >> reporter: they burned a cross right out here. >> and when that didn't drive them away, the city government decided to take the property under the guise of eminent do eporter: inspired by the black lives matters movement, l.a. county supervisor janice hahn is working can legislator. >> it's bittersweet. when we were last in manhattan beach, it was a terrible situation for us. >> reporter: you're afraid you may be treated poorly when you go back. >> i hope for the best, but i'll prepare for the worst. >> reporter: today, less than 1% of manhattan beach res
." >> reporter: in manhattan beach, california, a house on the sand can cost up to $20 million.uce's family used to own two ocean-front lots. >> i should be a millionaire standing here talking to you today. >> reporter: more than 100 years ago, his great-great grandparents, willa and charles bruce, bought the land for about $1,200. they built a resource called bruce's lodge, one of the only places black families were allowed on the beach until they were forced to shut...
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what the manhattan is trying to do is flip insiders like the trump organization, to do that they needdevelop the same kind of case that you see prosecutor in florida developed with respect to greenberg because that's how you flip people. >> matt gaetz still has not said anything that goes straight with accusation. >> well, wait and see what the government has and poke holes in it. right now just giving blanket denials is a smart strategy and then wait to see what happens but you know that's not an end resolve position to be in at this point. all signs are that he is going to be charged. one thing i would point out that the time he has spoken where he's given specifics which has to be the bizarre claims. the sex trafficking statue itself has an obstruction provision and general obstruction charge. it is certainly something that prosecutors look at. whether they get to the end of the road, we'll see. >> andrew wiseman, thank you for joining us tonight. we always appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> coming up, it could be as matt gaetz is now in a race with donald trump to see who could bec
what the manhattan is trying to do is flip insiders like the trump organization, to do that they needdevelop the same kind of case that you see prosecutor in florida developed with respect to greenberg because that's how you flip people. >> matt gaetz still has not said anything that goes straight with accusation. >> well, wait and see what the government has and poke holes in it. right now just giving blanket denials is a smart strategy and then wait to see what happens but you...
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pricey manhattan beach, california, now grappling with a complicated racial history. seize their land and drive them out. as carter evans shows, a plan is being unveiled today that could return the land to the family's descendants. >> reporter: manhattan beach is a favorite for seeking a spot on the sand or a stroll on the strand where homes can sell for upwards of $20 million. but it looked a lot more like this in 1912 when willa and charles bruce bought an oceanview lot for around $1,200. they were among the city's first black landowners. >> we had the bath house here and the dining hall. >> reporter: duane shepherd is the family historian. he says the l.a. county lifeguard headquarters now stands where willa built bruce's lodge. it became a popular destination for the black community when segregation kept them off most beaches. so people weren't supposed to cross this to go to the beach? >> they had to walk a half mile in either direction before they could get into the water. >> reporter: barricades were build, tires were slashed. and one real estate agent even adm
pricey manhattan beach, california, now grappling with a complicated racial history. seize their land and drive them out. as carter evans shows, a plan is being unveiled today that could return the land to the family's descendants. >> reporter: manhattan beach is a favorite for seeking a spot on the sand or a stroll on the strand where homes can sell for upwards of $20 million. but it looked a lot more like this in 1912 when willa and charles bruce bought an oceanview lot for around...
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giuliani's apartment on the upper east side of manhattan, i'm only a very quiet, residential neighborhoodsee there are now half a dozen news crews that have assembled here outside his apartment building, we are told that mr. giuliani is actually home right now and that the federal authorities who executed the search warrant in this building behind me actually have now left to. according to multiple reports and a confirmation now that we've received from mr. giuliani's attorney, the federal authorities did search his home and apparently they did take away several electronic devices. there are multiple reports that authorities were seeking to look at his phones, this search warrant came about according to a number of reports because authorities have been investigating two men who are associates who are now going to be on trial for unconnected alleged criminal activity but that copy authorities looking at mr. giuliani's role in the ukraine, authorities want to know to what, if any extent mr. giuliani may have been lobbying illegally on behalf of the ukrainian government without notifying the
giuliani's apartment on the upper east side of manhattan, i'm only a very quiet, residential neighborhoodsee there are now half a dozen news crews that have assembled here outside his apartment building, we are told that mr. giuliani is actually home right now and that the federal authorities who executed the search warrant in this building behind me actually have now left to. according to multiple reports and a confirmation now that we've received from mr. giuliani's attorney, the federal...
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it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan.craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, what last they used to fit this bottom. i think the way that they engineered the bottom was they took two pieces. i don't know why, for mass production, they're doing it like this. is this a two-piece? david: yeah, it's three-piece. it's three components. jordan: i
it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan.craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it....
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. >> of course the bomb itself was developed during world war ii in the famous manhattan project. and then when franklin or died as under his watch became president in july of 45 the bomb was successfully tested and eight desert in new mexico. truman and then made the decision to drop the bomb on japan. i cannot recall really if he made a decision for both of them at the time. i think that was soon after. but any rate made the decision to going to dropped the bomb on japan it was the target that was chosen first. it was dropped in on american b-29 the bomb was called ironically, not so ironically i guess, little boy. when they dropped it killed approximate 140,000 people, which to give you some context was about 40% of the population of hiroshima. that's just death that does not include injuries which is even larger number. they dropped the second bomb in august the ninth as you pointed out that one killed 74000 people again we think. these are really rough numbers we don't really know how many. we will never know really how many people were killed. at the bomb and nagasaki killed
. >> of course the bomb itself was developed during world war ii in the famous manhattan project. and then when franklin or died as under his watch became president in july of 45 the bomb was successfully tested and eight desert in new mexico. truman and then made the decision to drop the bomb on japan. i cannot recall really if he made a decision for both of them at the time. i think that was soon after. but any rate made the decision to going to dropped the bomb on japan it was the...
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the manhattan d a also joined him. nicole johnson has the details. >> police say this is brandon elliott seen on surveillance video assaulting a 65 year-old asian woman and yelling. you don't belong here after his arrest manhattan district attorney cy vance had this message, this brave woman belongs here. >> asian-american new yorkers belong here. everyone. >> belongs here. the attack happened in hell's kitchen as the woman was walking to church monday afternoon. police arrested elliott overnight after staking out a nearby hotel turned homeless shelter. police commissioner dermot shea credits. these detectives for cracking the case. the quick work by nypd investigators in this case. >> reinforces the dedication of every member of the nypd. we will never accept tolerate hate or violence of any kind in our great city. >> elliott is on lifetime parole after serving 17 years in prison for murdering his own mother in 2002 in the bronx stabbing her in front of his then 5 year-old sister given his criminal history. there were
the manhattan d a also joined him. nicole johnson has the details. >> police say this is brandon elliott seen on surveillance video assaulting a 65 year-old asian woman and yelling. you don't belong here after his arrest manhattan district attorney cy vance had this message, this brave woman belongs here. >> asian-american new yorkers belong here. everyone. >> belongs here. the attack happened in hell's kitchen as the woman was walking to church monday afternoon. police...
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one in april 2018 franco said he witnessed a deal go down in this manhattan building but according to the indictment, security video showed no drug sale in the lobby. and other video showed franco was never close enough to observe what happened franco is still awaiting trial his attorney says throwing out the cases has created a toxic atmosphere that is prejudicial to mr. franco's constitutional right to the presumption of innocence. maryanne kaishian represents more than a dozen people whose convictions were vacated. >> people have carried these convictions on their record for many years, and they've prevented them from securing employment, from maintaining housing. these are lasting effects. >> reporter: franco's criminal charges are based on the detective work he did in manhattan. the d.a. in brooklyn has not been able to prove similar misconduct but he says he has lost confidence in the cases where franco was an essential witness. lester >> stephanie gosk in new york tonight thank you. >>> up next, the great divide over pay in our series "the american worker." >>> in our series "a
one in april 2018 franco said he witnessed a deal go down in this manhattan building but according to the indictment, security video showed no drug sale in the lobby. and other video showed franco was never close enough to observe what happened franco is still awaiting trial his attorney says throwing out the cases has created a toxic atmosphere that is prejudicial to mr. franco's constitutional right to the presumption of innocence. maryanne kaishian represents more than a dozen people whose...
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one person told us the manhattan d.a.ts to get some leverage on allen weisselberg so he will flip and testify against trump. so as part of that, they've been talking to jennifer weisselberg, who is the former daughter-in-law of the cfo. she's handed over a lot of financial documents about her ex-husband, about allen weisselberg himself. basically, the way these might be useful for prosecutors is the if they showed allen weisselberg or his son engaging in tax evasion, avoiding paying taxes on free benefits they got from the company, that would get some leverage on a potential witness against trump. >> david of the "washington post" and nbc news analyst as well, david, we appreciate you. thanks. >> thanks, aaron. >>> an army of poll watchers. inside the republican plan to get thousands of volunteers to watch mostly minority voting precincts. conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you r
one person told us the manhattan d.a.ts to get some leverage on allen weisselberg so he will flip and testify against trump. so as part of that, they've been talking to jennifer weisselberg, who is the former daughter-in-law of the cfo. she's handed over a lot of financial documents about her ex-husband, about allen weisselberg himself. basically, the way these might be useful for prosecutors is the if they showed allen weisselberg or his son engaging in tax evasion, avoiding paying taxes on...
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besides reading his manhattan apartment and office.ic devices from his home, including laptops and cell phones. he has since said this is totally unnecessary through his lawyer. the lawyer made his client to look like some sort of criminal. those were the words of giuliani's lawyer. >> john: of course, he has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in ukraine. so far no comment either from the fbi or the southern district of new york on today's developments. >> sandra: let's head right to the scene. we are on the outside of the apartment in manhattan. what have we learned since we last caught up with you? >> sandra, we are actually on the upper eastside. i normally quiet residential neighborhood. that is not the case right now. there are dozens of news crews here right now. the nypd just showed up. what we have learned in the last hour is not, in the words of the attorney, robin costello, this is a legal sudbury. by that, he means the execution of the search warrant this morning. we were told that it was e
besides reading his manhattan apartment and office.ic devices from his home, including laptops and cell phones. he has since said this is totally unnecessary through his lawyer. the lawyer made his client to look like some sort of criminal. those were the words of giuliani's lawyer. >> john: of course, he has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in ukraine. so far no comment either from the fbi or the southern district of new york on today's developments....
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federal authorities today rated rudy guiliani's manhattan apartment. prosecutors aobtained a search warrant, and i want to bring in cnn legal affairs correspondent, paula reed, and laura coates is with us as well. what do we know? >> truly an extraordinary development in the ongoing investigation, looking at whether mr. guiliani was lobbying on behalf of officials in the ukraine while serving as former president trump's personal attorney. if you are lobbyinging on behalf of foreign entities, you have to disclose that with the federal justice department. under the trump administration, this really took on new significance, particularly with the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. here they are looking at whether guiliani failed to disclose lobbying activities in ukraine. i have to note, it's so unusual for federal investigators and agents to execute a search for a former mayor, and they are looking at whether he failed to disclose if he was lobbying, and a lot of questions now about whether this investigation has expanded and exactly wh
federal authorities today rated rudy guiliani's manhattan apartment. prosecutors aobtained a search warrant, and i want to bring in cnn legal affairs correspondent, paula reed, and laura coates is with us as well. what do we know? >> truly an extraordinary development in the ongoing investigation, looking at whether mr. guiliani was lobbying on behalf of officials in the ukraine while serving as former president trump's personal attorney. if you are lobbyinging on behalf of foreign...
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si quiere decir que la fiscalÍa federal de manhattan puede encontrar evidencia. >> les voy a decir apendiente. su abogado dijo en un comunicado que giuliani se ha comportado de manera Ética. el departamento de justicia bloqueÓ los allanamientos en el pasado durante la administraciÓn de donald trump. fÉlix: las autoridades de la ciudad de nueva york informaron que las consecuencias de la pandemia fueron impresionantes. 44,000,000 de turistas menos. la pandemia puso fin al crecimiento rÉcord turÍstico en la gran manzana. se divulgaron los vÍdeos de las cÁmaras de los policÍas involucrados en la muerte de un joven hispano. galo arellano tienen informaciÓn. galo: una persecuciÓn policial vuelve a causar controversia. >> se refiere a los vÍdeos que captaron los agentes el 31 de mayo. agentes intentaron hablar con Álvarez. una cÁmara de vigilancia capta cuando cae dos veces en su intento de escapar. mientras el joven se encontraba dÁndole la espalda el oficial recibiÓ los disparos. >> yo no lo veo ni caminando. lleva una bolsa de mandado. dijo: me voy a morir. fue una escena escalofriante,
si quiere decir que la fiscalÍa federal de manhattan puede encontrar evidencia. >> les voy a decir apendiente. su abogado dijo en un comunicado que giuliani se ha comportado de manera Ética. el departamento de justicia bloqueÓ los allanamientos en el pasado durante la administraciÓn de donald trump. fÉlix: las autoridades de la ciudad de nueva york informaron que las consecuencias de la pandemia fueron impresionantes. 44,000,000 de turistas menos. la pandemia puso fin al crecimiento...
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tonight in two major investigations to bring you up to speed on "the new york times" reports the manhattan district attorney's office subpoenaed the personal bank records of trump organization cfo allen weisselberg who has been with the trumps for years he appeared on "the apprentice" with donald trump. they are scrutinizing gifts he and his family received from trump. florida republican congressman and trump supporter matt gaetz is indeed under investigation for possible sex trafficking stemming from a case involving an associate gaetz has denied any wrongdoing. here's where this gets really complicated tonight. "the washington post" now reports gaetz's own father, don, was approached by two men who told him he could give a huge sum of money to fund their effort to locate one robert levinson, the longest held american hostage in iran whose family has said they are told they have been told he is dead. the post writes gaetz father was told if the operation was a success, he would win favor with the u.s. government and help alleviate gaetz legal woes fearing his family was being extorted, do
tonight in two major investigations to bring you up to speed on "the new york times" reports the manhattan district attorney's office subpoenaed the personal bank records of trump organization cfo allen weisselberg who has been with the trumps for years he appeared on "the apprentice" with donald trump. they are scrutinizing gifts he and his family received from trump. florida republican congressman and trump supporter matt gaetz is indeed under investigation for possible...
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federal investigators have raided the manhattan apartment of donald trump's former lawyer rudy giuliani seizing electronic devices prosecutors have been looking into giuliani's foreign dealings in ukraine which included an investigation into now president joe biden and his son hunter is also facing ethics charges of or is efforts to overturn trump's loss in last year's u.s. presidential election anybody any american whether you read the loop should be extremely disturbed by what happened here today but you continue to hold it is a shoe of the justice department this is disgusting this is absolutely is it is the continued hold ization of the justice department that we have seen and it has to stop if this can happen to the former president's lawyer this can happen to any american gabrielle is on those in new york with more on the investigation. it shows that the federal investigators are closing in on rudy giuliani and that their investigation into his him that has been going on for more than 2 years is advancing and advancing significantly also for federal investigators to raid a home su
federal investigators have raided the manhattan apartment of donald trump's former lawyer rudy giuliani seizing electronic devices prosecutors have been looking into giuliani's foreign dealings in ukraine which included an investigation into now president joe biden and his son hunter is also facing ethics charges of or is efforts to overturn trump's loss in last year's u.s. presidential election anybody any american whether you read the loop should be extremely disturbed by what happened here...
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who in san francisco or manhattan can't get by on less than $20? i do not know how much they are paying burger flippers in san francisco -- host: all that said, should there be a national minimum wage? caller: if it was indexed by counties, if you have a county indexed national wage. on the cost of living by county, rather than the cost of living. in california, we have different economies and places like alturas and barstow that are different from hollywood and san francisco. host: that was earl in california. this is tom in little rock, arkansas. how did the president do tonight? caller: it was a federal wage increase. people do not get federal wage $15 an hour burger for b jobs. -- burger flipping jobs. let's back that up. i was unimpressed by the presidents and representative tim scott, i hope he runs for office next year, or in 2022. host: what was it about senator scott that attracted you? caller: the ability that he makes a moving point. he is bad--. i don't know if i can say that. host: you just did. another caller, what issue did the presi
who in san francisco or manhattan can't get by on less than $20? i do not know how much they are paying burger flippers in san francisco -- host: all that said, should there be a national minimum wage? caller: if it was indexed by counties, if you have a county indexed national wage. on the cost of living by county, rather than the cost of living. in california, we have different economies and places like alturas and barstow that are different from hollywood and san francisco. host: that was...
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any minute we expect to hear from former trump attorney rudy giuliani following a raid of his manhattan apartment earlier today where, as far as we know, at least electronic devices were seized by agents. the former new york mayor has been the focus of a criminal investigation surrounding his activities in ukraine in the run-up to the 2020 election. giuliani has not been charged and he denies any wrongdoing. >> cnn legal affairs correspondent paula reed is f following it all. paula, you have new information on what this warrant said exactly. >> reporter: that's right. i spoke with mr. giuliani's attorney and he describes some of what was in this warrant. he said specifically this warrant describes the investigation as one into possible violations of foreign lobbying rules. it also specifically seeks communications between his client and several individuals, including columnist don solomon, who wrote a lot on the issue about ukraine in the leadup to the election. this is a significant turning point into this investigation, which is looking into whether rudy giuliani was lobbying on behal
any minute we expect to hear from former trump attorney rudy giuliani following a raid of his manhattan apartment earlier today where, as far as we know, at least electronic devices were seized by agents. the former new york mayor has been the focus of a criminal investigation surrounding his activities in ukraine in the run-up to the 2020 election. giuliani has not been charged and he denies any wrongdoing. >> cnn legal affairs correspondent paula reed is f following it all. paula, you...
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wind gusts at 50 plus in manhattan and jersey city. damage in d.c.nd i expect a second surge of damaging winds overnight tonight. because of that wind advisories and warnings have been kept in place until tomorrow morning all the way down to north carolina. maybe some more damage. meanwhile we're watching the upper low in texas, will create slow, steady flooding rains. down i-10, taps the gulf more, more wind dynamics and by sunday, severe storms through louisiana, all of mississippi. by the end of weekend, they'll be under the gun. >> rob, thank you. >>> when we come back, the nationwide chicken shortage. what it could mean for your favorite fast foods. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less it
wind gusts at 50 plus in manhattan and jersey city. damage in d.c.nd i expect a second surge of damaging winds overnight tonight. because of that wind advisories and warnings have been kept in place until tomorrow morning all the way down to north carolina. maybe some more damage. meanwhile we're watching the upper low in texas, will create slow, steady flooding rains. down i-10, taps the gulf more, more wind dynamics and by sunday, severe storms through louisiana, all of mississippi. by the...
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federal investigators have raided the manhattan apartment of donald trump's former lawyer rudy giuliani the f.b.i. is looking to giuliani's foreign dealings in ukraine he's accused of lobbying the trumpet ministration on behalf of ukrainian government officials he's also facing ethics charges. the u.s. state of north carolina will not release the body camera video showing the police killing of andrew brown jr a court has ruled that releasing the video may jeopardize ongoing investigations and impartiality in any future case meanwhile there has been another night of protests in elizabeth city over his death. an investigation has been launched into how u.k. prime minister boris johnson funded renovations to his apartment in downing street the u.k.'s political spending watchdog says it is reasonable grounds to suspect that offense may have been committed it follows days of allegations of government cronyism. and apollo 11 astronauts michael collins who was on the 1st manned moon mission has died at the age of 90 unlike his crewmates neil armstrong and buzz aldrin collins never set foot on
federal investigators have raided the manhattan apartment of donald trump's former lawyer rudy giuliani the f.b.i. is looking to giuliani's foreign dealings in ukraine he's accused of lobbying the trumpet ministration on behalf of ukrainian government officials he's also facing ethics charges. the u.s. state of north carolina will not release the body camera video showing the police killing of andrew brown jr a court has ruled that releasing the video may jeopardize ongoing investigations and...
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we have the manhattan l.a. subpoenaing the personal bank records of the chief financial officer. capitol police officers have sued donald trump for physical and emotional injuries they say they suffered in the riot and new york's highest court cleared for some defamation lawsuit against trump to move forward and lawyers can question trump under oath. how nervous should donald trump be about the developments? >> can we include the number 20 in this scale? he should be extremely nervous because one of the reasons why i think he was so disappointed in losing the lix is because he knew if he was in office for another term he would essentially get immunity from the prosecution. that time is running out. you have the southern district of new york. you have multiple as you mentioned the capitol police officers who are suing him. he's got a lot of legal troubles to deal with and i think a reason why he does have this political action committee which, you know, unfortunately a lot of people suckered into giving money to to essentially be his legal defense fund. if i was him i would be rea
we have the manhattan l.a. subpoenaing the personal bank records of the chief financial officer. capitol police officers have sued donald trump for physical and emotional injuries they say they suffered in the riot and new york's highest court cleared for some defamation lawsuit against trump to move forward and lawyers can question trump under oath. how nervous should donald trump be about the developments? >> can we include the number 20 in this scale? he should be extremely nervous...
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i asked people yesterday in manhattan. they said look, it's too early to tell about that.ond one is do people like companies and governments have the right incentives to get folks to get these vaccines. if they don't, we may never reach that herd immunity, and that could be a big, big problem moving forward as we try to move out of this pandemic. >> evan mcmorris-santoro, we appreciate your reporting. thanks. >>> a devastating wave of covid-19 cases in india is pushing that country's hospital system to the brink. 1.6% of india's population has been fully vaccinated. india is in desperate need of doses as countries like the united states now have plenty of vaccine supply on hand. here with us now to discuss is lawrence goston, a georgetown law professor and director of the professor on global health law. thank you so much for spending part of your weekend with us. we appreciate it. i want to share with viewers something you tweeted. you wrote quote, it's a bitter irony, india was going to be the vaccine engine of the world, now it desperately needs vaccines itself. we need
i asked people yesterday in manhattan. they said look, it's too early to tell about that.ond one is do people like companies and governments have the right incentives to get folks to get these vaccines. if they don't, we may never reach that herd immunity, and that could be a big, big problem moving forward as we try to move out of this pandemic. >> evan mcmorris-santoro, we appreciate your reporting. thanks. >>> a devastating wave of covid-19 cases in india is pushing that...
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alex hogan tracking all of this from hanna hat tan right now -- from manhattan right now.reporter: hi, eric. this first one is after a teacher at grace church school here in manhattan was reportedly told to stay home after releasing an essay about the school's anti-racism policies. paul rossi writing in part: imagine being a young person in this environment where you risk voicing your doubts especially if you have never heard a single teacher question it. he's also coming to the defense of a father at a separate school. andrew goodman wrote a 1700-word letter to the roughly 600 families. he says after seven years of sending his daughter there, he's withdrawing her from the institution over the new changes. quote: if the administration was truly concerned about so-called equity, it would be discussing the cessation of admissions for legacy siblings and families with especially deep pockets. lastly, the headmaster at another prestigious school is stepping down. staff members wrote an 8-page meter calling for more diversity approaches with the latest back and forth, critics a
alex hogan tracking all of this from hanna hat tan right now -- from manhattan right now.reporter: hi, eric. this first one is after a teacher at grace church school here in manhattan was reportedly told to stay home after releasing an essay about the school's anti-racism policies. paul rossi writing in part: imagine being a young person in this environment where you risk voicing your doubts especially if you have never heard a single teacher question it. he's also coming to the defense of a...
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i think that manhattan beach city council should try to revise their budget.arks are not going to be maintained and playground equipment is not going to be replaced because the bruce family deserves to have this rectified. they triesed our family. nothing can be done that can replace that. the family lived for five the seven years after this and left in poverty after being very rich people. we are waiting for this to happen. i think we are going to be moving ahead with a lawsuit in the very near future. >> thank you, chief, for coming on today. we hope you will keep us posted on what is happening there. >>> that will do it for me at this hour. up next, american extremism. whether far-right protesters are becoming for cautious as more people are charged in the capitol riot. richard louie takes look in our next hour. riot richard louie takes look in our next hour. ready to eat? yes i am! alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the
i think that manhattan beach city council should try to revise their budget.arks are not going to be maintained and playground equipment is not going to be replaced because the bruce family deserves to have this rectified. they triesed our family. nothing can be done that can replace that. the family lived for five the seven years after this and left in poverty after being very rich people. we are waiting for this to happen. i think we are going to be moving ahead with a lawsuit in the very...
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traffic returning to midtown manhattan. you can't go out in any disney street that was abandoned a year ago and not bump into more cards period but all these are good backdrops for the economy even though you are not seeing it at the corner of wall and today. i want to get into the president's plan, philadelphia, doing all he can to help amtrak. brian has more on that. >> reporter: president biden will speak at the amtrak station to honor amtrak's fiftieth anniversary. suspect the president known as amtrak and overall his rides when he was a member of congress to pitch and explain why he believes $80 billion from taxpayers should be invested in amtrak over the next eight years, five times more than amtrak's current funding, nearly half of the $80 billion will be spent on backlog amtrak repairs. the rest will go to modernizing the northeast corridor the busiest amtrak stretch and also enhance freight rail safety and connect new cities. amtrak release this map showing a division for the year 2035, late blue lines represent 39
traffic returning to midtown manhattan. you can't go out in any disney street that was abandoned a year ago and not bump into more cards period but all these are good backdrops for the economy even though you are not seeing it at the corner of wall and today. i want to get into the president's plan, philadelphia, doing all he can to help amtrak. brian has more on that. >> reporter: president biden will speak at the amtrak station to honor amtrak's fiftieth anniversary. suspect the...
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rudy giuliani is now publicly discussing the completely unrelated raid at his manhattan home and officehis week. >> they had a breakdown -- i would say breakdown. but smash on my doors. in a frightening way. lucky i don't get frightened very easily. i handled them very professionally and they handled me very professionally. >> kara skanall is joining us. what else did rudy giuliani reveal about this raid. >> reporter: in that interview with fox news giuliani got at the heart of this investigation, federal prosecutors in manhattan are investigating him and whether he violated foreign lobbying laws by failing to register as a lobbyist for ukrainian officials. now, the focus of this investigation are giuliani's efforts in ukraine where he was pushing for the removal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. the question is was he doing that on behalf of his client president trump or acting on behalf of ukrainian officials. during the interview he said he never lobbied foreign officials, in fact said he was working for the then president trying to convince the ukrainian governme
rudy giuliani is now publicly discussing the completely unrelated raid at his manhattan home and officehis week. >> they had a breakdown -- i would say breakdown. but smash on my doors. in a frightening way. lucky i don't get frightened very easily. i handled them very professionally and they handled me very professionally. >> kara skanall is joining us. what else did rudy giuliani reveal about this raid. >> reporter: in that interview with fox news giuliani got at the heart...
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fbi agents executing search warrants at giuliani's apartment and law office in manhattan seizing his computers and electronics. a source close to giuliani tells us the feds were at the apartment about 45 minutes escorted up by the building's doorman. giuliani also turned over two laptops, two cell phones and two ipads he claimed were not working. it's a clear sign that the former president's personal attorney could be in serious legal jeopardy and that federal investigators are ramping up their probe of giuliani's dealings with ukraine. giuliani's attorney released a statement a short time ago denying his client did anything wrong. he writes in part mr. giuliani respects the law and he can demonstrate that his conduct as a lawyer and a citizen was legal and ethical. >> this investigation has been going on since 2019. the there's a reason for this delay, right >> yeah. i mean some of this is just investigative work, but you're correct that there appears to have been a power struggle of going on within the justice department and prosecutors in new york and folks in washington, the just
fbi agents executing search warrants at giuliani's apartment and law office in manhattan seizing his computers and electronics. a source close to giuliani tells us the feds were at the apartment about 45 minutes escorted up by the building's doorman. giuliani also turned over two laptops, two cell phones and two ipads he claimed were not working. it's a clear sign that the former president's personal attorney could be in serious legal jeopardy and that federal investigators are ramping up their...
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federal investigators have raided the manhattan apartment of donald trump's lawyer rudy giuliani you have to be eyes looking into giuliani's foreign dealings in ukraine he's also facing ethics charges over his efforts to overturn trump's loss in last year's u.s. presidential election. but on the eve of his 100th day in office u.s. president joe biden's due to give his 1st speech to a joint session of congress it is an opportunity for biden to update americans on where his election promise is currently stand the pandemic in his $1.00 trillion dollar american families plan likely to feature prominently at official joins us live now from the white house and tell us more about what the president is likely to say. well the air is to go you would suspect that the speech is all 'd but written probably a few last tweaks going ahead we expect him to say look what i did with the coronavirus recovery has been great he promised 100000000 vaccines in the 1st 100 days many people thought that he would under played that number but certainly they've exceeded expectations and the whole vaccine is doi
federal investigators have raided the manhattan apartment of donald trump's lawyer rudy giuliani you have to be eyes looking into giuliani's foreign dealings in ukraine he's also facing ethics charges over his efforts to overturn trump's loss in last year's u.s. presidential election. but on the eve of his 100th day in office u.s. president joe biden's due to give his 1st speech to a joint session of congress it is an opportunity for biden to update americans on where his election promise is...
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or in mining camps as they developed, such as virginia city or manhattan, various towns in the state of nevada. and the gaming continued to operate in nevada until 1910 when there was a strong social movement that actually won a referendum in the state and they made gaming illegal in october of 1910. and at that point, most of the gamblers in the city of reno got on the train and left for san francisco. in 1919, the attorney general said that poker was legal by the statutes and by 1923, they were actually licensing slot machines, and finally, in 1931, i believe it was march 23rd of 1931, they legalized all forms of gaming. the only -- i believe the only form of gaming that's not permitted in the state of nevada by the constitution is actually a state lottery. well, the gaming collection here consists of records of gaming not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. and the way that occurred is i was fortunate enough at the -- between about 1995 and 2005 to acquire the records of some of the major gaming manufacturing companies. many of them were in chicago. one o
or in mining camps as they developed, such as virginia city or manhattan, various towns in the state of nevada. and the gaming continued to operate in nevada until 1910 when there was a strong social movement that actually won a referendum in the state and they made gaming illegal in october of 1910. and at that point, most of the gamblers in the city of reno got on the train and left for san francisco. in 1919, the attorney general said that poker was legal by the statutes and by 1923, they...
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they were one of manhattan beach's first black families until their land was taken away.llion. now the county is trying to right this wrong. this morning, l.a. county taking the first steps toward correcting a centuries old injustice. >> we will change the state law to allow the family to get their land back from l.a. county. [ applause ] >> reporter: in 1912, willa and charles bruce bought the first of two ocean view lots for $1,225. experts say it could now be worth up to 75 million. >> this was an injustice inflicted not just upon willa and charles bruce but generations of their descendants who almost certainly would have been millionaires. >> reporter: county supervisor janice hahn and l.a. county native saying she hadn't heard of the bruises until black lives matter protesters protested there last summer. the bruces among the city's first black land owners. they created a beach resort for their community who were barred from local beaches due to segregation. >> bruce's beach became a lively and flourishing resort. >> reporter: anthony bruce is one of the last living
they were one of manhattan beach's first black families until their land was taken away.llion. now the county is trying to right this wrong. this morning, l.a. county taking the first steps toward correcting a centuries old injustice. >> we will change the state law to allow the family to get their land back from l.a. county. [ applause ] >> reporter: in 1912, willa and charles bruce bought the first of two ocean view lots for $1,225. experts say it could now be worth up to 75...
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in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private low or a nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create pastures. and that's not the only problem jackie was face here populations across the region are at risk of being wiped out. a. fee. they have found their jaguars are being hunted we don't know who's doing it people like that tend to keep to themselves but we keep hearing rumors. here on the plains jacki was killed about $100.00 carbs and foals per year or most rogers have no interest in protecting the predatory cat. it's the greatest threat to their livestock. their house. we have built traps with fig tree trunks to kill jaguars like this. we anchored them in the ground and put planks like we use ones on the fence over them about what. if a jaguar comes by it falls in its crushed by the heavy would follow the. up and down. but ranchers are being asked to rethink their approach and to learn how to co-exist with the big cat
in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private low or a nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create pastures. and that's not the only problem jackie was face here populations across the region are at risk of being wiped out. a. fee. they have found their jaguars are being hunted we don't know who's doing it people like that...
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he's with the manhattan institute and with us this morning to talk about police reform efforts. good morning, welcome to "washington journal." guest: thanks for having me on. host: in the aftermath of the derek chauvin trial, the verdict this past week, the nation, still unsettled. even overnight. "the new york post" wrote about a protest last night where traffic was blocked and they included video where in the several days since the trial there have been reports of additional police shootings. what is your take on the state of the nation in the days after the show been verdict -- derek chauvin verdict? guest: we are in a precarious situation. specifically because one of the things that the s was it retrenched the conversation about race reform in this toxic idea that police pose an existential threat to black americans. we are seeing data on this now, recent studies show that eight in 10 african americans believe that young black men are more likely to be killed by police then to diana in a car accident. of course the odds are 10 to one in the other direction. we are at this po
he's with the manhattan institute and with us this morning to talk about police reform efforts. good morning, welcome to "washington journal." guest: thanks for having me on. host: in the aftermath of the derek chauvin trial, the verdict this past week, the nation, still unsettled. even overnight. "the new york post" wrote about a protest last night where traffic was blocked and they included video where in the several days since the trial there have been reports of...
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it turned lower manhattan into a disaster. destroyed parts of the pentagon and made hallowed ground of a shield in -- a field in shanksville pennsylvania. it sparked an american promise that we would never forget. we went to afghanistan in 2001 to root out al qaeda and prevent future terrorist attack. our objective was clear. the cause was just. our nato allies and partners rally beside. i supported that military action along with overwhelming majority of members of congress. more than seven years later, in 2008, weeks before we swore the oath of office president obama and i -- he asked me to travel to afghanistan and report back on the state of the war in afghanistan. i flew to afghanistan to a rugged, mountainous region on the border of pakistan. what i thought that trip read -- reinforced my conviction. endless military force could not create a sustainable afghan government. i believed our presence in afghanistan should be focused on the reason we went in the first place. to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base fr
it turned lower manhattan into a disaster. destroyed parts of the pentagon and made hallowed ground of a shield in -- a field in shanksville pennsylvania. it sparked an american promise that we would never forget. we went to afghanistan in 2001 to root out al qaeda and prevent future terrorist attack. our objective was clear. the cause was just. our nato allies and partners rally beside. i supported that military action along with overwhelming majority of members of congress. more than seven...
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that turned lower manhattan into a disaster area. destroyed parts of the pentagon. and made halllowed ground of a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. and sparked an american promise that we would never forget. we went to afghanistan in 2001 to root out al qaeda, to prevent future terrorist attacks against the united states planned from afghanistan. our objective was clear. the cause was just. our nato allies and partners rallied beside us. i supported that military action along with overwhelming majority of the members of congress. more than seven years later, in 2008, weeks before we swore the oath of office, president obama and i were about to swear, president obama asked me to travel to afghanistan and report back on the state of the war in afghanistan. i flew to afghanistan to the kunar valley, a rugged, mountainous reon the board we are pakistan. what i saw on that trip reinforced my conviction that only the afghans had the right and responsibility to lead their country and that more and endless american military force could not create or sustain a durable afgh
that turned lower manhattan into a disaster area. destroyed parts of the pentagon. and made halllowed ground of a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. and sparked an american promise that we would never forget. we went to afghanistan in 2001 to root out al qaeda, to prevent future terrorist attacks against the united states planned from afghanistan. our objective was clear. the cause was just. our nato allies and partners rallied beside us. i supported that military action along with...
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about to see a live show at one of the city's most iconic entertainment venues the comedy cellar in manhattan this greenwich village. the comedy cellar is hosted nearly all the trades greats over the decades but like most venues it's been shuttered for more than a year now it's open again but at just 33 percent capacity in accordance with new york's regulations no kogut 19 test is required to enter and neither are masks when seated the club's owner is cautiously optimistic the venue will stay open now for good so i don't expect things to turn bad now they're back said he will very very quickly i think it's going to be ok. i hope it's ok you know if it's not i hope they'll shut us down again you know they should do what they need to do despite rising case numbers the risk of aerosols and virus variants the comedians in the audience breathe a sigh of relief and yeah there will be jokes about the pandemic. i for the comedians for me it's cathartic to talk about this stuff. to just say what i was going through and then i think for the audience it's not just them that identifying in a relating to
about to see a live show at one of the city's most iconic entertainment venues the comedy cellar in manhattan this greenwich village. the comedy cellar is hosted nearly all the trades greats over the decades but like most venues it's been shuttered for more than a year now it's open again but at just 33 percent capacity in accordance with new york's regulations no kogut 19 test is required to enter and neither are masks when seated the club's owner is cautiously optimistic the venue will stay...
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bells ringing, not least because walken screen accents generally range from queens to brooklyn to manhattan'se italy, with the occasional hint of second generation sicilian gangster, perhaps, but essentially not going beyond the boundaries of the five boroughs. indeed, from the moment walker's narrator tony riley says, welcome to ireland. you know you're about to spend the next 90 minutes in the company of somebody doing the worst irish accent since a ginger haired mickey rourke uttered the immortal words. i saw myself laying on the street, dying, not wanting to die. in the toe curling 80s thriller a prayer for the dying. that man was man as the full moon drowned himself. although wild mountain thyme may have been largely shot in senik county mayo with the support of screen ireland, walkman�*s accent takes us on a madcap tour that swings from the hollywood highlands of brigadoon to the australian—american merriment of tom and nicole in far and away via the horrors of sean connery�*s crimes against language in darbee, oakhill and the little people in the car. its name on me. ah, i don't know.
bells ringing, not least because walken screen accents generally range from queens to brooklyn to manhattan'se italy, with the occasional hint of second generation sicilian gangster, perhaps, but essentially not going beyond the boundaries of the five boroughs. indeed, from the moment walker's narrator tony riley says, welcome to ireland. you know you're about to spend the next 90 minutes in the company of somebody doing the worst irish accent since a ginger haired mickey rourke uttered the...
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counts for crimes that spanned more than 20 years madoff was forced to leave his 7000000 dollar manhattan penthouse apartment and was taken to prison to serve 150 years behind. madoff died at the federal medical center in butner north carolina he was 82 years old 2 years ago today the world watched in horror as a huge fire ravaged notre dame cathedral in paris on the 2nd anniversary of the blaze reconstruction of the famous landmark is well on track for its plan to reopening in 2024 the interior of the cathedral is still filled with scaffolding and $1000.00 specially selected oak trees are drying out to reconstruct the spire french president emanuel is set to visit the site later to thank all those who are taking part in the reconstruction efforts and the firefighters who rescued the building from the flames. meantime in the champions league quarter finals manchester city have beaten dublin $21.00 to advance to the next round dortmund scored early in the match but in the 2nd half man city were too much to handle man city's phil foden netted the go ahead goal dortmund were the last german
counts for crimes that spanned more than 20 years madoff was forced to leave his 7000000 dollar manhattan penthouse apartment and was taken to prison to serve 150 years behind. madoff died at the federal medical center in butner north carolina he was 82 years old 2 years ago today the world watched in horror as a huge fire ravaged notre dame cathedral in paris on the 2nd anniversary of the blaze reconstruction of the famous landmark is well on track for its plan to reopening in 2024 the...
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vacante, varia vargas explica por qué >>> no es tarea fácil nos dice josé dueño de esta barbería en manhattan dejaron su trabajo por temor de contagiarse. >> contacto de persona a persona ha agarrado miedo y por eso que no quieren trabajar hasta que no haya solución con esto >>> en otras partes del país ni siquiera la seguridad de protección ayuda a los emp empleadores a encontrar mano de obra >>> o sea, mi padre pone el ejemplo porque no hay gente >>> de acuerdo a la oficina del censo, la escasez está vinculada que 2.6 (información en pantalla). >> aquí en la ciudad de nueva york >>> durante lo peor de la pandemia ha influido en la parte de mano obra asegura la asociación de restaurantes latinos >>> después que afirmó muchos se han visto que pueden ganar igual o más quedándose en la caso para otras negocios le ha ido peor poco después después de sobrevivir >>> maría margas >>> sigue la incógnita sobre el niño nicaragüense y su mamá se encuentra a menos de 20 millas y su familia está preparada para recibirlo en florida pero los trámites podrían alargarse >> quería informarle que su cama está
vacante, varia vargas explica por qué >>> no es tarea fácil nos dice josé dueño de esta barbería en manhattan dejaron su trabajo por temor de contagiarse. >> contacto de persona a persona ha agarrado miedo y por eso que no quieren trabajar hasta que no haya solución con esto >>> en otras partes del país ni siquiera la seguridad de protección ayuda a los emp empleadores a encontrar mano de obra >>> o sea, mi padre pone el ejemplo porque no hay gente...
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used to be one of the best places to live in all of manhattan.middle of all of this what we're talking about the conditions in new york city you have the 3.4 billion money grab that is going on by the state. governor cuomo and the legislature reportedly are set to raise taxes on the state's highest earners to a new national record starting with those making more than $1 million plus. "the new york times" reporting new york city residents will pay between 13.5% to 14.8%. that goes above the top margin income tax rate in california which up until today will be the highest in the nation. corporations also will have to pay more. even as the city is struggling with thousands of businesses shut down or moving to other states like florida. despite the fact that new york state received more than $23 billion from the federal government in the last covid relief bill. "wall street journal" op-ed wrote congress has been generous allocating $12 billion to new york city. $6 billion to the city and $6 billion to mta and $9 billion to the state's schools. they w
used to be one of the best places to live in all of manhattan.middle of all of this what we're talking about the conditions in new york city you have the 3.4 billion money grab that is going on by the state. governor cuomo and the legislature reportedly are set to raise taxes on the state's highest earners to a new national record starting with those making more than $1 million plus. "the new york times" reporting new york city residents will pay between 13.5% to 14.8%. that goes...
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i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent voice to bring clear thinking. his book in our conversation today considers more basic questions. how does our society makes sense of itself? do we have a process in place to make sure our ideas are stress tested before they are deployed? throughout the conversation submit your questions. we will save time at the end to get as many as we can. thank you for joining me today. >> thank you so much for having me. great to be here. i'm excited to talk about the book and these issues. >> what you get out of the way early on as we are not making a case for free speech as such. you leave that to others. but when you are looking at the climate come at the world of political philosophy, this is contested in a way it hasn't been in the past. tal
i'm president of the manhattan institute and i'm very excited to talk today with hrishikesh joshi professor from bowling green and author of the excellent new book "why it's okay to speak your mind". in the midst of intense debate of free speech and college campuses ideologically diversity of media and censorship online. professor hrishikesh joshi is an urgent voice to bring clear thinking. his book in our conversation today considers more basic questions. how does our society makes...
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any minute we expect to hear from former trump attorney rudy giuliani following a raid of his manhattant least electronic devices were seized by agents. the former new york mayor has
any minute we expect to hear from former trump attorney rudy giuliani following a raid of his manhattant least electronic devices were seized by agents. the former new york mayor has