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new york time in brooklyn outside of manhattan. manhattan bound train, a person entered the train at some point. while on the train he opened a canister, smoke began to fill the train car, and then he began shooting. that according to the police. the police are now looking for that suspect. right now, that suspect at large. joining us to talk about what we know and what we don't know, nelson joining us, former u.s. marine and law enforcement professor and founder and ceo of the new york city-based security company 360 protective solutions. thank you for taking the time. before he get to your current role i would like you to put your former role as a law enforcement detective on for us. gives us a sense in this type of situation what new york city police detectives are doing. what they are trying to do in order to find the suspect. nelson: right now, what they are doing currently is gathering as much information from eyewitnesses, they are doing video tracing, they are going through surveillance footage, starting from the endpoint w
new york time in brooklyn outside of manhattan. manhattan bound train, a person entered the train at some point. while on the train he opened a canister, smoke began to fill the train car, and then he began shooting. that according to the police. the police are now looking for that suspect. right now, that suspect at large. joining us to talk about what we know and what we don't know, nelson joining us, former u.s. marine and law enforcement professor and founder and ceo of the new york...
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>> yeah, so between 7th and 8th street on 1st avenue in manhattan, lower manhattan. >> john: over towards the r train could have got off at canal street in the village area and maybe walked over there as well. so -- >> gillian: that's one of the busiest subway stations in the city. >> john: it is. >> good point. >> john: this idea, too, that he was riding the subway for hours after the incident, have you heard anything on that front? >> no, i haven't heard anything on that front yet. we are working on turning the video of the eyewitness who obviously spotted frank james, but it is extraordinary, i think, that he was found just kind of walking aimlessly. and we know we talked about how he had a bag, and then left the bag on the train. when he was arrested in this instance he had a bag. so that could say maybe he left the subway system and got a bag of some sort, maybe he left with another bag after the incident, but yeah, you know, there was a $50,000 reward, people were getting emergency alerts on their phone and vigilant new yorkers came together and spotted him on the street, at least o
>> yeah, so between 7th and 8th street on 1st avenue in manhattan, lower manhattan. >> john: over towards the r train could have got off at canal street in the village area and maybe walked over there as well. so -- >> gillian: that's one of the busiest subway stations in the city. >> john: it is. >> good point. >> john: this idea, too, that he was riding the subway for hours after the incident, have you heard anything on that front? >> no, i haven't...
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basically the series of events, as it goes the gunman boarded the l line towards manhattan and essentially released a smoke canister after putting a gas mask on himself and he was wearing a construction vest as well of lime green and released the smoke canister within the train station, the car when the subway pulled up to the platform essentially the doors open and the smoke came out and filled the entire platform, the entire station and really was when it was discovered as many as 10 people, the official numbers we have so far were shot. of course several others injured and essentially it was panic and chaos and people running to come out of the station going to other stations and really trying to get to a different route when it comes to commuting to manhattan and a lot injured and a lot left behind in the station. caroline: meanwhile we want to bring in our new york bureau chief, shelly banjo, who has been with the story the entire day talking about the question of leadership at this moment. this is of course a extraordinary event for a leader of a city or governor of a state but this
basically the series of events, as it goes the gunman boarded the l line towards manhattan and essentially released a smoke canister after putting a gas mask on himself and he was wearing a construction vest as well of lime green and released the smoke canister within the train station, the car when the subway pulled up to the platform essentially the doors open and the smoke came out and filled the entire platform, the entire station and really was when it was discovered as many as 10 people,...
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it happened on a manhattan-bound train. people when they think of getting on the train they worry about the bigger stations, times square, battery park, those areas that would feel like targets. what does it say to you this happened 25 minutes outside of manhattan in a mostly residential neighborhood? >> yeah, katy, what's fascinating from this entire investigation so far you learn more details. you really learn kind of what it isn't. essentially this isn't -- doesn't seem to be, at least on the surface, a terrorism motivated, politically, soes logically, something ideologically around religion. usually they go after spectacular targets, what woe used to think of in terms of midtown manhattan, like you said. separately it also just points to there was premeditation around this which is unusual but usually if it's tied to a cause we would know that by now. there might have been some sort of confirmation by a group. there could be a manifesto or the perpetrator taking credit for in some way. we have not heard or don't know of
it happened on a manhattan-bound train. people when they think of getting on the train they worry about the bigger stations, times square, battery park, those areas that would feel like targets. what does it say to you this happened 25 minutes outside of manhattan in a mostly residential neighborhood? >> yeah, katy, what's fascinating from this entire investigation so far you learn more details. you really learn kind of what it isn't. essentially this isn't -- doesn't seem to be, at least...
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right into lower manhattan.all likelihood just about every person on this train was going to work in the morning. >> you are right. the timing is something that would the end to say they wanted the rush hour and wanted to create as much havoc as they could at this time whoever. like i said, we don't know whether it's one person. i don't want to speculate on that. >> dana: from the fdny we have 13 injured confirmed now. 13 injured, the fdny just reporting that, sir. >> 13. then they got what they wanted. they got the rush hour and they took advantage of that. once again my main concern right now is the devices. it is being recorded as multiple devices. where are they? on the train, the platform? the whole area is blocked down and they will go through with the bomb squad and emergency services and keep everyone out of there. and they will get as much information as they can and the hospitals have the injured right now so that's the good thing. we just don't know how extensive this is injury-wise, device-wise and p
right into lower manhattan.all likelihood just about every person on this train was going to work in the morning. >> you are right. the timing is something that would the end to say they wanted the rush hour and wanted to create as much havoc as they could at this time whoever. like i said, we don't know whether it's one person. i don't want to speculate on that. >> dana: from the fdny we have 13 injured confirmed now. 13 injured, the fdny just reporting that, sir. >> 13. then...
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marks in manhattan, and police were taken to the scene because of a stabbing. we will get more from pete in a couple seconds. let me give you an update on what we know about james as of now. he has a youtube channel called prophet of truth. he said i wanted to watch people die right in front of my blank face immediately. in another video addressing mayor adam's efforts to tackle safety and homelessness on the subways, he said it was, quote, doomed to fail. here's what mayor adams said today when he was asked about the social media posts. >> i was briefed by the police department on some of his social media posts. i think when you look at people who have engaged in social media all day, make these posts, he appears to be all over the place according to the briefing. i just think that we need to focus on his apprehension at this time and the police department is going to use those posts and all the evidence that we are gathering not only to apprehend him, and we must make sure that he's prosecuted. >> police do have a suspect in custody right now, and they also s
marks in manhattan, and police were taken to the scene because of a stabbing. we will get more from pete in a couple seconds. let me give you an update on what we know about james as of now. he has a youtube channel called prophet of truth. he said i wanted to watch people die right in front of my blank face immediately. in another video addressing mayor adam's efforts to tackle safety and homelessness on the subways, he said it was, quote, doomed to fail. here's what mayor adams said today...
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that's from where they are, a 20- to 30-minute ride into manhattan. this is obviously rush hour is when this would have happened. that train was probably packed with commuters heading into either downtown brooklyn or beyond into lower manhattan. so certainly that would have been a crowded train. reports of some sort of explosion or fire followed by gunshots. we do not, again, repeat, do not have any information from the nypd or fdny in terms of any fatalities. i anticipate there will be briefings soon. this is the scenario where new york city mayor would normally be on the scene, eric adams, but tested positive for coronavirus. unclear if he could do so to provide a briefing. perhaps the deputy mayor of the police in the hours to come. no arrests or suspects in custody yet. we can see an image here. 4th avenue is a major street in brooklyn. that subway station is busy. three lines run through there. an overwhelming police and fire response right now. >> willie, last week, the end of last week, we had the mayor before he was diagnosed with covid, we ha
that's from where they are, a 20- to 30-minute ride into manhattan. this is obviously rush hour is when this would have happened. that train was probably packed with commuters heading into either downtown brooklyn or beyond into lower manhattan. so certainly that would have been a crowded train. reports of some sort of explosion or fire followed by gunshots. we do not, again, repeat, do not have any information from the nypd or fdny in terms of any fatalities. i anticipate there will be...
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so only stops every once in a while as it runs into manhattan here. this one is a local train, r train is local so many more stops along the way. somewhere between the 56th street station and the 34th street station as the train was coming in the perpetrator, a gas mask, gray sweatshirt, opened fire. the same time, an r train in that station as well. and when the n train pulled in, many people on the train got on to that train, which then proceeded to go up in this direction. is it possible that the gunman got on to that train and managed to escape into southern manhattan, we don't know. could that person also have gotten out of the train, as ray kelly suggested and gone to the surface, i wish the map was blown up bigger. police cordoned off between 20th and 40th, between about 3rd and 5th avenues here in brooklyn as they were scouring the area looking for any sign of the perpetrator after he might have jumped out of the train and run to the surface. when you take a look at this area here, and we'll try to get you a bigger blown-up satellite map, so m
so only stops every once in a while as it runs into manhattan here. this one is a local train, r train is local so many more stops along the way. somewhere between the 56th street station and the 34th street station as the train was coming in the perpetrator, a gas mask, gray sweatshirt, opened fire. the same time, an r train in that station as well. and when the n train pulled in, many people on the train got on to that train, which then proceeded to go up in this direction. is it possible...
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. >> reporter: subway shooting suspect frank james left a manhattan precinct headed for federal custody to face a terrorism charge. >> if convicted, he will face a sentence of up to life in prison. >> reporter: social media footage shows police arresting the 62-year-old in manhattan. manhunt came to an end after the suspect called police on himself with his location. according to law-enforcement sources, nearby, a good samaritan recognized james and went to help catch him. >> walking next to him, guys, guys, keep far from him, maybe he's going to do something. >> reporter: and gators are coming through the suspect social media post looking for a motive. they say he detonated a smoke bomb inside the subway car, then started firing into the crowd. cbs news in new york received video which appeared to show james walking down a brooklyn street hours before the attack. >> he has the same black on that he has of the crime scene. >> reporter: a long list of arrests in new york and new jersey. >> nine prior arrests dating from 1992, to 1998. >> reporter: police say after the shooting, james got
. >> reporter: subway shooting suspect frank james left a manhattan precinct headed for federal custody to face a terrorism charge. >> if convicted, he will face a sentence of up to life in prison. >> reporter: social media footage shows police arresting the 62-year-old in manhattan. manhunt came to an end after the suspect called police on himself with his location. according to law-enforcement sources, nearby, a good samaritan recognized james and went to help catch him....
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prices stabilize slightly as prices continue to stay down right now, manhattan is back it's strong.very strong next couple of years for the sale market you will see parity with buyers and sellers. >> stephen kliegerman, thank you. >>> on deck, jon najarian will join us for the market signals find out what is flashing and why it matters >>> and if you haven't checked it out, check out our podcast on spo spotify and other platforms. >>> here is our update on financial literacy >> financial literacy has a huge impact on wall street. the myth was nobody understands money better than we do. wall street. 2008 and 2009 proved that to be the opposite we now can ask questions that we never asked wall street before if you are financially literal, you can ask questions that will make the industry better (vo) verizon is going ultra! and now, you can too with the offer you just can't miss. for a limited time, get a 5g phone on us! (mom) delightful. (vo) with no trade-in required. (dad) i love it. (vo) what's not to love! verizon is going ultra, so you can get more. (vo) some bonds last a lifetim
prices stabilize slightly as prices continue to stay down right now, manhattan is back it's strong.very strong next couple of years for the sale market you will see parity with buyers and sellers. >> stephen kliegerman, thank you. >>> on deck, jon najarian will join us for the market signals find out what is flashing and why it matters >>> and if you haven't checked it out, check out our podcast on spo spotify and other platforms. >>> here is our update on...
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to be in federal court in brooklyn today. 62-year-old frank james was arrested yesterday in lower manhattan. law enforcement sources say it was james himself who tipped police off to his location. he faces a federal terrorism charge in tuesday's atattack th left ten people wounded by gunfire. there is no word yet on a possible motive. bradley blackburn is in broolyn with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that suspect was in custody roughly 30 hours after he opened fire, and inside this subway station police say several members of the public helped locate him, and they apparently also had significant help from the suspect himself. the man police say shot ten people in a brooklyn train station will be arraigned in federal court today. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> reporter: police arrested 62-year-old frank james in manhattan yesterday. law enforcement officials tell cbs news he called the tip line himself. >> i thought it was another typical new york day. a random arrest. >> reporter: this man saw police move in. >>
to be in federal court in brooklyn today. 62-year-old frank james was arrested yesterday in lower manhattan. law enforcement sources say it was james himself who tipped police off to his location. he faces a federal terrorism charge in tuesday's atattack th left ten people wounded by gunfire. there is no word yet on a possible motive. bradley blackburn is in broolyn with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that suspect was in custody roughly 30 hours after he opened fire,...
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the statement from the manhattan d.a.e out of nowhere in that these reports have been out several weeks ago and all of a sudden hereby drops in everybody's in box this statement that says oh yes, like we are still investigating, we just can't talk about it. >> right. i think there had been a lot of pressure being put on the manhattan district attorney's office and alvin bragg as to what is actually going on in this investigation. and you mentioned the departure of two high-profile prosecutors involved in this care, one of them them them from nearly the beginning, one of them involved in that supreme court fight that led to two wins for the district attorney's office in being able to get the former president's tax returns. so a lot of people were asking questions, and we're coming into a period of time here where the grand jury that was sitting and was listening to evidence into the end of last year and into the beginning of this year, their term. they don't sit in perpetuity. so they have a certain amount of time that the
the statement from the manhattan d.a.e out of nowhere in that these reports have been out several weeks ago and all of a sudden hereby drops in everybody's in box this statement that says oh yes, like we are still investigating, we just can't talk about it. >> right. i think there had been a lot of pressure being put on the manhattan district attorney's office and alvin bragg as to what is actually going on in this investigation. and you mentioned the departure of two high-profile...
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. >> reporter: police say the suspect was on this manhattan-bound train as it pulled into the 36th street stop they say he put on a gas mask, then opened two canisters filled with smoke >> he then opened fire, striking multiple people on the subway and in the platform [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: you can hear that gunfire in this video from the next car over, where kenneth foote-smith was headed to work >> we hear a loud bang, followed by lots
. >> reporter: police say the suspect was on this manhattan-bound train as it pulled into the 36th street stop they say he put on a gas mask, then opened two canisters filled with smoke >> he then opened fire, striking multiple people on the subway and in the platform [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: you can hear that gunfire in this video from the next car over, where kenneth foote-smith was headed to work >> we hear a loud bang, followed by lots
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it's about a 25-minute ride into manhattan. 30-minute ride to midtown manhattan, so there's a lot of questions about why here, why now? as you mentioned. there has been a rise in gun violence and violence in general in this city, especially on the subways, a lot of concerns about mental illness. there was a concern about a woman being pushed on the right track to few months ago, there's already a heightened level of concern for anybody who was riding the subway. i know how we talk about how the city has something of a shell of its former self because of the pandemic. it had started to come back to life. i took the subway every day. i had seen more people on the subway now than i have seen in many many months. it felt like it was starting to get back to something approximating the normal that we knew before. still not anywhere near the level of commuters on the subway as there was two years ago before the pandemic. ters on but certainly there aree now than ever, especially as the mask mandates have been eased, it's extra. but again, very heavy police presence here. ems, fdny, mta is h
it's about a 25-minute ride into manhattan. 30-minute ride to midtown manhattan, so there's a lot of questions about why here, why now? as you mentioned. there has been a rise in gun violence and violence in general in this city, especially on the subways, a lot of concerns about mental illness. there was a concern about a woman being pushed on the right track to few months ago, there's already a heightened level of concern for anybody who was riding the subway. i know how we talk about how the...
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in manhattan in the lower east village this afternoon. we're getting -- we know also that he's facing a terrorism charge for going after a mass transit system. we also know that frank james was known to authorities or at least had a crime record. nine prior arrests for things like burglary, sex charge, et cetera in multiple states including in pennsylvania. we're looking at the court documents, martha. in them, it details more about what we know of how they pieced all of these things together, including fact that frank james aarrived in the new york city area yesterday morning at 4:11 a.m. there's a surveillance camera that caught him on the verizano bridge four hours before the attack. we also know that they were able to take -- when he discarded his construction vest inside of the vest, they found a receipt for a storage unit 0318 in philadelphia. the police went to that storage unit and they found ammunition for a 9 millimeter weapon that matches the description of the weapon that was tied to frank james. so again, john roberts mention
in manhattan in the lower east village this afternoon. we're getting -- we know also that he's facing a terrorism charge for going after a mass transit system. we also know that frank james was known to authorities or at least had a crime record. nine prior arrests for things like burglary, sex charge, et cetera in multiple states including in pennsylvania. we're looking at the court documents, martha. in them, it details more about what we know of how they pieced all of these things together,...
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this train was headed for midtown manhattan. the latest information on the injured, we're at nyu hospital. 21 people were brought to this hospital. there are other hospitals that had patients treated as well so in all, we know of 29 people who were injured at this point, everyone is expected to be okay. the injuries include smoke inhalation as well as gunshot wounds. again, everyone is alive and expected to be okay. authorities are trying to find the person responsible. the latest information we have on that front is authorities are eyeing a u-haul vehicle here in brooklyn. we're right now about a ten-minute drive from where this shooting scene happened and within half an hour of where we are now is where this u haul vehicle is isolated by police so we're trying to find out more information how that all ties into this but again, at this point, the suspect is not in custody at last word from police and we also understand that there is an issue with some surveillance video at the train station so that might have prohibited the inv
this train was headed for midtown manhattan. the latest information on the injured, we're at nyu hospital. 21 people were brought to this hospital. there are other hospitals that had patients treated as well so in all, we know of 29 people who were injured at this point, everyone is expected to be okay. the injuries include smoke inhalation as well as gunshot wounds. again, everyone is alive and expected to be okay. authorities are trying to find the person responsible. the latest information...
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at the time, there was concern that the new manhattan da, had lost interest in the case.y, bragg released a statement of his own insisting that the criminal investigation on trump is still going. the team working on this investigation is going, they're going through documents interviewing witnesses. bragg finished by pledging, whether we conclude our work without bringing charges, or moving for with indictment. rebecca roy serves as a district attorney of manhattan she works -- nice to have her. >> nice to be here >> there's a lot to get to here. first of all, your reaction to the bragg statement today. which felt a little unusual. this is not normally the kind of thing a prosecutor put out. >> it's totally unusual. prosecutors don't usually speak in the middle of an investigation. they speak through an indictment or they failed to indict. but it's not unheard of. i think that i think is odd is this incident where the prosecutors that were brought in this loud way that they were somewhat upset with brags determine what was going on with the case. so given that, it seems a
at the time, there was concern that the new manhattan da, had lost interest in the case.y, bragg released a statement of his own insisting that the criminal investigation on trump is still going. the team working on this investigation is going, they're going through documents interviewing witnesses. bragg finished by pledging, whether we conclude our work without bringing charges, or moving for with indictment. rebecca roy serves as a district attorney of manhattan she works -- nice to have...
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support for such azov militants right now in manhattan in new york, participants are holding rallies,hey had not even heard that these national battalions made nazi symbols their calling card, as i understand it, some of these nationalists. they really appreciate the nazi symbolism of the idea of image, you saw it, that you will say no to it, not at all, there is nothing nazi, they are nationalists, but they are not against someone. they simply protect ukraine and ukrainian culture. i don't think they have anything nazi, i wouldn't agree with that even if one of them is far right, how it tries to make russia amazing, of course people i liked how it gets out, azov shows their leader at the end after the report they write that azov before the fourteenth year was neo-nazi, but after 14 he revised his views? my question is as a viewer. and what azov was until the fourteenth year, he was not there until the fourteenth year, he was just a naciklet who wanted to be friends with russia, who wanted to unite with our nationalists, and then he suddenly became nitrogen history, uh, it repeats
support for such azov militants right now in manhattan in new york, participants are holding rallies,hey had not even heard that these national battalions made nazi symbols their calling card, as i understand it, some of these nationalists. they really appreciate the nazi symbolism of the idea of image, you saw it, that you will say no to it, not at all, there is nothing nazi, they are nationalists, but they are not against someone. they simply protect ukraine and ukrainian culture....
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he just knew about everything that was happening inside the manhattan project and was sure that the ussrreation of its own nuclear weapons, and when, after 4 years in 1949, the ussr conducted its own successful test. this was a real shock for the west , they were sure that they had 10 or even 15 years left, not americans, not british, no one knew anything, why they managed to hide everything, how they managed to hide it. here is clearly finn here is clearly his role. in 2017, a bronze figure appeared at the mansion of the foreign intelligence service on ostozhenka. in uniform, the semifina has enough honor and great responsibility to lead the soviet foreign intelligence during the difficult years of the second world war and the information obtained by soviet intelligence officers , of course, helped in many ways to bring the day of the great victory closer and create a missile nuclear shield for the motherland. this is the smile of the winner, his pseudonym was victor, too, the winner, he was one of the first to know that the war ended at night, throwing on his overcoat, he went out into
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several lines are disrupted in brooklyn and parts of manhattan as well. stay with us for further updates. this is bloomberg. kailey: investigators from the new york police department and new york fire department are on the scene in sentence park, brooklyn at the 30 -- at the 36th street subway station. they witnessed multiple shootings early this morning. multiple people or shot and there was a potential explosion. investigators found no active explosive devices at this time at the scene of that station. we continue to monitor for updates. let's get the reaction now from washington, d.c. anne-marie is joining us from washington. what have we heard from ministries in the district and administration? annmarie: we haven't yet heard from the white house, but we have heard from the transportation secretary taking to twitter, saying they are closely monitoring the development of the sharking is from brooklyn. he said they are ready to help the mta, the people of new york in any way they can. we heard from the 16th congressional representative of new york, sayin
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, sunset park, 25 minutes by train into manhattan. >> needless to say, it's all speculation.seems it's rush hour. that's where the train would be most crowded. it seems rather clear that the perpetrator intended to fire the weapon while the train doors were closed right before entering the station. that's when the train would be most populated. i will tell you it is a miracle that there was not a huge loss of life. i can't think to have a more dangerous thing to do than to discharge a firearm multiple times on a crowded platform. so that's really interesting. you know, here it seems that there was a plan but the plan starts to unravel once the perpetrator left the train. so the plan was clearly to unleash this act of violence into a crowded subway at this particular time where folks would probably be on the train. however, leaving behind all the evidence, it seems that the perpetrator didn't have a really great plan for egress once he reached the street. i agree with my colleagues here that i think that this person will be ap pre helped. it's very difficult to hide in plain s
, sunset park, 25 minutes by train into manhattan. >> needless to say, it's all speculation.seems it's rush hour. that's where the train would be most crowded. it seems rather clear that the perpetrator intended to fire the weapon while the train doors were closed right before entering the station. that's when the train would be most populated. i will tell you it is a miracle that there was not a huge loss of life. i can't think to have a more dangerous thing to do than to discharge a...
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was he originally waiting to g into manhattan? so many questions we don't have answers to at this point. what we do know is there was a person on that train who dragged themselves up those stairs to alert someone, an official, in the subway booth, and that the police responded very, very quickly there. my thanks to jim clint and ron allen on the scene. >>> up next, we'll have more on the investigation and that manhunt now under way in new york city. former nypd commissioner bill bratton joins us next. you're watching msnbc. asya agulnik md: st. jude was founded with an understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, nothing stops in the way of us achieving that mission, not even war. marta salek md: when there is a need, people stand up and do what is right and ensure that they restart medical therapy as quickly as possible. carlos rodriguez-galindo md: any child suffering today of cancer is our responsibility. >>> we following a manhunt under way after a shooting in the s
was he originally waiting to g into manhattan? so many questions we don't have answers to at this point. what we do know is there was a person on that train who dragged themselves up those stairs to alert someone, an official, in the subway booth, and that the police responded very, very quickly there. my thanks to jim clint and ron allen on the scene. >>> up next, we'll have more on the investigation and that manhunt now under way in new york city. former nypd commissioner bill...
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the district attorney in manhattan.ere were indications that prosecutors were winding down the manhattan district attorneys and investigation into donald trump. it looked like maybe this was going to be one investigation that the former president did not have to worry about. but then today, the manhattan district attorney released a statement saying that his investigation is still on. this is what he said. in recent weeks, the manhattan district attorney's office has been repeatedly asked whether our investigation concerning former president donald trump, the trump organization, and its leadership is continuing. it is. and quote. so it does not look like the former president can rest easy about that investigation anytime soon. and on top of that today, we found out about yet another investigation into donald trump. the washington post matt zapotosky reports that the department of justice has started investigating trump for taking 15 boxes of presidential records, including classified material, to his home in mar-a-lago.
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so by leaps and bounds, we received from the manhattan da. but i think it's helpful to go public and explain the investigation is ongoing with new evidence and perhaps most importantly, when the investigation is over, he will explain his charging decision. so i think it was very helpful and a good public service that he did that. on the civil front, that the criminal front. on the civil front, attorney general letitia james is moving to essentially hold trump in contempt because he's not cooperating with a court order. he's not abiding by a court order to turn over documents. he's already challenged the request, and he's lost. the baby is not getting his bottle, so he's going to throw a tantrum. but he's not going to do it. the repercussions though could be serious. the attorney general's asking for a fine of $10,000 a day to the trump and the trump organization if -- for every day they do not turn over the documents. >> sure will be. thank you so much, yamiche, so it will be interesting to see what the judge says. daniel goldman, jonathan ka
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did he enter in manhattan? he could have entered anywhere along the five boroughs and made his way impaired it up at the gas mask on while on the subway car, which would've evaded some of those surveillance cameras? and in which direction did this suspect flee? these are some of the questions that we all have as we now know in 20 block radius is been closed off and two avenues. it's important to note that the schools in the area have been put under lock down there is a park right nearby. we've seen some helicopters in the air. undoubtedly those are from the press as well as nypd. but it's interesting to me at least that the stabilized area doesn't include the vicinity of a park, or i guess if you would be running -- who knows, they could've made their way anywhere at this point. that is the update that we have now, we'll get more soon. >> brian as you're speaking we did get an update. eight shots, 16 wounded. that's between three hospitals. we also knew coming into this that the suspect had a gas mask, was carr
did he enter in manhattan? he could have entered anywhere along the five boroughs and made his way impaired it up at the gas mask on while on the subway car, which would've evaded some of those surveillance cameras? and in which direction did this suspect flee? these are some of the questions that we all have as we now know in 20 block radius is been closed off and two avenues. it's important to note that the schools in the area have been put under lock down there is a park right nearby. we've...
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frank james has been apprehended in manhattan, according to nbc. reporting that now.awaiting the press conference in new york from nypd officials. the talk more about this. frank james, the men first and a person of interest in the shooting in brooklyn yesterday has been upgraded to a suspect in the shooting and has now been apprehended. i am romaine bostick alongside caroline hyde and sonali basak for "bloomberg markets: the close." the story riveted not only new york at the nation yesterday, a shooting of 10 people aboard a new york city subway train. at least a dozen more people injured in the chaos that ensued. a manhunt that brought in basically authorities from all across the new york region as well and federal authorities. guys, a situation that rattled a lot of new yorkers. we heard from eric adams, the
frank james has been apprehended in manhattan, according to nbc. reporting that now.awaiting the press conference in new york from nypd officials. the talk more about this. frank james, the men first and a person of interest in the shooting in brooklyn yesterday has been upgraded to a suspect in the shooting and has now been apprehended. i am romaine bostick alongside caroline hyde and sonali basak for "bloomberg markets: the close." the story riveted not only new york at the nation...
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mismo james quien los llamo para decirles que le podÍan arrestar en un restaurante mcdonald's en manhattans encontramos frente a la corte federal que se instruye de cargo a frank james sospechoso de estallar granadas de humo y disparar 33 veces en una estaciÓn del su buey dejando 10 personas validadas y mÁs de una docena de heridos, entre ellos adolescentes, como dijiste fue arrestado ayer en manhattan esto a unas pocas millas de la escena del crimen, segÚn las autoridades lo hicieron luego de que varias personas los alentaron ademÁs que recibieron y llamadas a su lÍnea incluyendo una llamada del propio james veamos lo que dijo este testigo de toda la conmociÓn. >> creo que tenemos suerte, porque lo arrestaron a dos restaurantes de donde estoy, imagÍnate que fez estado armado. peggy: autoridades estÁn investigando el apartamento en filadelfia creen que habrÍa viajado desde allÁ en esta banca investigaban, a esto antes de cometer el acto en new york, enfrenta cargos relacionados con terrorismo, por supuestamente atacar a un sistema de trasporte pÚblico habrÍa sido arrestado en new york y en
mismo james quien los llamo para decirles que le podÍan arrestar en un restaurante mcdonald's en manhattans encontramos frente a la corte federal que se instruye de cargo a frank james sospechoso de estallar granadas de humo y disparar 33 veces en una estaciÓn del su buey dejando 10 personas validadas y mÁs de una docena de heridos, entre ellos adolescentes, como dijiste fue arrestado ayer en manhattan esto a unas pocas millas de la escena del crimen, segÚn las autoridades lo hicieron luego...
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but then today, the manhattan district attorney released a statement saying that his investigation is still on quote, is still on, and this is what he said, in recent week, the manhattan district attorney's office has been repeatedly asked whether our investigation concerning former president donald trump, the trump organization, and its leadership is continuing. it is. end quote. so it does not look like the former president can rest easy about that investigation any time soon. and on top of that, today, we found out about yet another investigation into donald trump. the "washington post" reports that the department of justice has now started investigating trump for taking 15 boxes of presidential records, including classified material, to his home in mar-a-lago. for weeks, members of congress have been trying to investigate whether trump violated the presidential records act by taking those documents to his private home. and now, it appears that the justice department is planning its own probe into the matter. joining us now is the "washington post" justice department reporter, matt
but then today, the manhattan district attorney released a statement saying that his investigation is still on quote, is still on, and this is what he said, in recent week, the manhattan district attorney's office has been repeatedly asked whether our investigation concerning former president donald trump, the trump organization, and its leadership is continuing. it is. end quote. so it does not look like the former president can rest easy about that investigation any time soon. and on top of...
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police arrested frank james in manhattan. investigators spent more than 24 hours looking for him after connecting him to a shooting on that moving subway yesterday morning in brooklyn. chris pollone has the details on how he was captured. >> reporter: in new york, the news an anxious city had been waiting to hear. >> he was stopped and arrested by members of the new york city police department. >> reporter: they arrested 62 yield frank james in manhattan. this picture was taken shortly after they took him into custody. a tip to the hotline led to them taking into custody. police say he called the tip line himself. >> he has been taken into custody without incident. he will be charged with committing yesterday's horrible crime in brooklyn. >> reporter: after examining clues left behind at the crime scene, including the key to a rented van, a .9-millimeter handgun, they concluded james was their lone suspect. witnesses say a man set off two smoke bombs and then opened fire. >> that's a sort of terror that i haven't seen before,
police arrested frank james in manhattan. investigators spent more than 24 hours looking for him after connecting him to a shooting on that moving subway yesterday morning in brooklyn. chris pollone has the details on how he was captured. >> reporter: in new york, the news an anxious city had been waiting to hear. >> he was stopped and arrested by members of the new york city police department. >> reporter: they arrested 62 yield frank james in manhattan. this picture was...
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. >> reporter: police taking frank james who was recharging his phone on a busy manhattan street into custody without incident. the 62-year-old had slipped into the crowd and disappeared yesterday, after opening fire on a subway car in brooklyn, injuring 29 people and leading authorities on a full-scale manhunt encompassing several states. bystanders capturing his arrest on camera. videos flooding social media. >> i knew it was him instantly. i told my wife, sweetheart, we have to go. the subway shooter is right behind us. >> reporter: lee is a local artist who owns a gallery just blocks away. he said he recognized the suspect right away. >> i kept my distance safely, but i did not let him out of my sight until i was able to tell a police officer that there he is. >> i saw him! trust me. this is the guy. >> reporter: zach who was in a nearby store that he spotted james and flagged down police. >> i see him walking over there. i told police. this is that guy. he did that problem in brooklyn. this guy, catch him. catch him. they catch him. thank god. >> reporter: authorities say it was
. >> reporter: police taking frank james who was recharging his phone on a busy manhattan street into custody without incident. the 62-year-old had slipped into the crowd and disappeared yesterday, after opening fire on a subway car in brooklyn, injuring 29 people and leading authorities on a full-scale manhunt encompassing several states. bystanders capturing his arrest on camera. videos flooding social media. >> i knew it was him instantly. i told my wife, sweetheart, we have to...
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sections of manhattan saw increases of 25% or more.ho left in the pandemic are indeed returning, while others are looking for new apartments. s. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. kailey: that last door on rent i take personally because i am one of those people looking for a new apartment in manhattan. my condo was sold. i have to move. there is no inventory, everything is so expensive, and i saw the story today that home prices are up 20% in the u.s., so even if you are buying you will have no luck either. guy: are you staying in manhattan? you could go over the river. kailey: check out something else. guy: yeah, but the numbers in the story are confusing. my view is you compared to 2019, and obviously rents dropped and are coming back up. in 2019, pay pandemic, that is your basepoint. versus then, there is a pickup, but not as dramatic as the stories suggest. kailey: it feels worse. now it is
sections of manhattan saw increases of 25% or more.ho left in the pandemic are indeed returning, while others are looking for new apartments. s. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. kailey: that last door on rent i take personally because i am one of those people looking for a new apartment in manhattan. my condo was sold. i have to move. there is no...
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fox news on jupiter and professor of business and economic king's college in manhattan, brian, finallygot some brian. none of this is good news. i know the white house trying to spin it, i don't know if people are going to believe that when they are paying more for stuff than they ever have and the cost of living is not beating the inflation. >> that lady can't get the roast, she's not eating roast because of the price increases, what's that is in the president is in complete denial mode. he missed it last year, transitory, now he's got a and what are they saying? it's peak. how do you know that? kennedy: what if it doesn't peak before the midterm? >> here's the thing, even if this is the highest growth rate inflation we've seen, i don't know that it will be but even if it is, it's going to stay at elevated levels on a higher beginning from last year which means a compounding effect, translation, your prices are going down, your pay will not catch up, that is the problem. pay is lagging behind, prices are going up and what he's trying to do is say we hit the peak and i will do some mix
fox news on jupiter and professor of business and economic king's college in manhattan, brian, finallygot some brian. none of this is good news. i know the white house trying to spin it, i don't know if people are going to believe that when they are paying more for stuff than they ever have and the cost of living is not beating the inflation. >> that lady can't get the roast, she's not eating roast because of the price increases, what's that is in the president is in complete denial mode....
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people in the subway has been arrested taken into custody on a street in manhattan. ktvu sema gas joins us live from the newsroom with more on the big development, emma mike 62 year old frank james was taken into custody today in manhattan's lower east village neighborhood. moments ago, frank robert james was stopped on the street and arrested by members of the new york city police department. officers in response to a crime stoppers. tip stopped mr james at 1 42 pm at the corner of st mark's placed and first avenue in manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. james was identified as a person of interest and then considered a suspect after police found a u haul van campus scene which they traced to james . they say he's connected to addresses in pennsylvania, wisconsin, ohio, new jersey and new york city and had posted angry videos on youtube and other social media platforms for years. the videos are filled with profanities, violent language and bigoted comments, some against other black people , according to
people in the subway has been arrested taken into custody on a street in manhattan. ktvu sema gas joins us live from the newsroom with more on the big development, emma mike 62 year old frank james was taken into custody today in manhattan's lower east village neighborhood. moments ago, frank robert james was stopped on the street and arrested by members of the new york city police department. officers in response to a crime stoppers. tip stopped mr james at 1 42 pm at the corner of st mark's...
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n district a day one , we should fire manhattan district be enfor alvin braggat. they'll set the example district attorneys should be enforcing the law. the manhattan district attorney on his first day put out a memo saying he wasn't going to enforce laws across the books. others he was goingthat he was o downgrade, we shouldd say on day one he's fired. that is within a constitutional authority in new york forof the governor of the state. i believe that we should repeal cassilis bell judges should have discretionn to weigh dangerousness and flight risk and past criminal record and seriousness of the offense on all offenses when setting bail. stre but people need toet feel safe on our streets, in our subways ,people are looking at other states where their money will go further. they'll feel saferfurther it toe freer. so every day permanently people are fleeingr t new york andre they're not looking back . we need to declare on the first day that parents are back in charge of their kids education. the attacks on wallets are going to stop. we're going to start safely
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blanca: como gregoria rosario, quien cuida a ancianos en manhattan por quÉ no tomÓ ayer?la estudiante de enfermerÍa, toma todos los dÍas. se —— te habÍas retrasado por algo? >> sÍ, no encontraba las llaves al salir de mi casa, vi los videos cuando apenas abrÍan los trenes, y salÍan ende, no sÉ quÉ habrÍa hecho si estuviera allÍ. blanca: la enfermera sÓlo se imagina lo que pudo haber hecho si hubiera estado allÍ ayer. muchas historias fortuitas como la que hemos escuchado en el reportaje, mientras toda una comunidad estÁ tratando de recuerarse. hasta antes de los tiroteos, y de los 300 incidentes lentos que se han producido en los Últimos 3 meses aquÍ en new york 5 millones de personas usaban los trenes subterrÁneos, ahora sÓlo 3 millones de personas lo usan. paulatinamente las autoridades quieren recuperar la confianza, y aquÍ esta comunidad tambiÉn quiere recuperar la calma. ilia: gracias. sigue preocupando la seguridad, tanto en new york como en la zona metropolitana de washington d.c., donde aumentÓ la seguridad desde ayer, russell atentado en el metro de new york. la
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crime stoppers tip line, saying he heard police were looking for him, and he was at a mcdonald's in manhattan's east village. he said his phone was dying, so they should come quickly officers rushed there, but he was already gone they found james nearby, and he was taken into custody without incident around 1:30. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> reporter: this video from early tuesday morning shows james entering the subway in brooklyn, struggling to get through the turnstile before going through an emergency exit. two hours later, investigators say he opened fire on the crowded train. 10 people were shot, 29 total injured, including kids heading to school. one victim just 12 years old. police say james then used the subway to flee, getting on a train across the platform, riding one stop shoulder to shoulder with some of his victims. he later entered a station in another brooklyn neighborhood. law enforcement now piecing together his past >> he is known to us and has ties in wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania, new jersey, and new york city >> rep
crime stoppers tip line, saying he heard police were looking for him, and he was at a mcdonald's in manhattan's east village. he said his phone was dying, so they should come quickly officers rushed there, but he was already gone they found james nearby, and he was taken into custody without incident around 1:30. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> reporter: this video from early tuesday morning shows james entering the subway in...
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we are pretty close to manhattan. >> yeah, this manhunt was not what ended this. just two officers paying attention. you said you spoke with someone who took pictures of who thought was frank james. was that photograph taken anywhere near where he was arrested? >> not far, victor. sort of around the canal street area is the way this person described it. he posted them on twitter. he wasn't sure that this was the individual. he posted the photos on twitter. remarkably also the police never contacted him. it wasn't until i contacted the police a short time ago, i said, hey, have you kguys talked to him? he received a text from the police. so i don't know if he's talked to them yet, but that's how that transpired, but it's not far when you think about where these photos were taken, to where the police ultimately apprehended this guy, it's not very far, victor. >> it's all lower east side. and the reason i think it's connected is because the police responded i think on twitter saying please get in touch with us. it sounds like, to me, that once they realized huh, this
we are pretty close to manhattan. >> yeah, this manhunt was not what ended this. just two officers paying attention. you said you spoke with someone who took pictures of who thought was frank james. was that photograph taken anywhere near where he was arrested? >> not far, victor. sort of around the canal street area is the way this person described it. he posted them on twitter. he wasn't sure that this was the individual. he posted the photos on twitter. remarkably also the police...
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>> we're checking out reports that frank james has been arrested in manhattan.t was made at st. marks and 1st avenue a short time ago, and the suspect was involved in some type of altercation, possibly a stabbing and has been taken to the local police precinct for prosecuting, and authorities believe it's frank james, the man they were looking for since 8:30 yesterday morning when shots were fired aboard a new york subway train as it was headed into manhattan. the gun has been traced to him. his van was found and authorities believe he spent the night last night sleeping in the van, and $50,000 reward was offered. we don't know what tipped police off to his presence, and perhaps it was the altercation, and in any event we are awaiting a news conference at 2:00. this news conference was about a request for public health in finding him, and now they could have something different to say, perhaps reports that frank james has been arrested in manhattan, chuck. >> that's a relief for those living in new york city and folks that have family in news. pete williams will
>> we're checking out reports that frank james has been arrested in manhattan.t was made at st. marks and 1st avenue a short time ago, and the suspect was involved in some type of altercation, possibly a stabbing and has been taken to the local police precinct for prosecuting, and authorities believe it's frank james, the man they were looking for since 8:30 yesterday morning when shots were fired aboard a new york subway train as it was headed into manhattan. the gun has been traced to...
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just last month, the manhattan d.a.e crime charges against an individual for allegedly assaulting a 29-year-old asian man at a new york city subway station. the suspect allegedly possessed multiple weapons, including a dagger, knife, machete, and razor, according to the criminal complaint. the suspect allegedly attacked the victim with a hammer, causing injuries to his head. >> we're going to make sure new york is still safe in our subway system, and they don't feel that way now. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn. >> well, russian president vladimir putin defending his brutal war in ukraine, vowing to press on until it's mission accomplished. during a news conference where the belarusian president, mr. putin said talks with ukraine have reached adead-end. >> the military operation will continue until it's fully completed and the objectives that were set at the beginning of this operation are achieved. we are helping people. we're saving them from nazism in the first place. and on the other hand, we're protecting russia, taki
just last month, the manhattan d.a.e crime charges against an individual for allegedly assaulting a 29-year-old asian man at a new york city subway station. the suspect allegedly possessed multiple weapons, including a dagger, knife, machete, and razor, according to the criminal complaint. the suspect allegedly attacked the victim with a hammer, causing injuries to his head. >> we're going to make sure new york is still safe in our subway system, and they don't feel that way now. >>...
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someone stabbed to death in lower manhattan. because her asian order wearing a yarmulke for their seek in a cab driver. if so is being knifed outside of an apartment or small businesses being booted all of these crimes have nothing to do with guns. >> laura: we know how to fix this. it's been done before. there's other cities in america they're not as dangerous as new york some are more dangerous. but they did approach is the right way. little crime has to be enforced. if you don't enforce little crime everything goes. and right now the criminals have the run of the streets of new york. a leg up police that. but they have the run of the streets and homelessness is a giant, giant problem. i don't think the republicans should ever give up on new york or new england. these are important states with incredible histories and they are great people in these states, congressman thank you. i'm next the angle and comes version of spring break stirring illegals, barack obama, and al roker what? you don't miss it. come to max. ♪ ♪ green gra
someone stabbed to death in lower manhattan. because her asian order wearing a yarmulke for their seek in a cab driver. if so is being knifed outside of an apartment or small businesses being booted all of these crimes have nothing to do with guns. >> laura: we know how to fix this. it's been done before. there's other cities in america they're not as dangerous as new york some are more dangerous. but they did approach is the right way. little crime has to be enforced. if you don't...
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manhattan democrat, it was called the liberal party, so good relationship with him. and she felt responsibility to care for him as she did many of her clients. >> i understand she was working on cases just even weeks before her death. was it in 2005? >> 2005, yes. so she took senior status in 1986 i believe it was, and the judges -- even after they are formally retired, they can continue to hear and work on cases and one of the things that i note is she was so gracious in inviting some of the new judges out to lunch and saying to them, you know, give me your worst case. this is a story from kimba wood. give me your longest trial and i'll take that off your hands as a way of giving them some space to acclimate to the bench, which is just indicative of the way she lived her life. just such a good, decent person and so supportive of others who came after her. that's one of the most inspiring things about her. she was first in so many contexts but she wanted to make sure she was not last. >> you know, when we started this conversation i talked about my research going bac
manhattan democrat, it was called the liberal party, so good relationship with him. and she felt responsibility to care for him as she did many of her clients. >> i understand she was working on cases just even weeks before her death. was it in 2005? >> 2005, yes. so she took senior status in 1986 i believe it was, and the judges -- even after they are formally retired, they can continue to hear and work on cases and one of the things that i note is she was so gracious in inviting...
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we have a program about the myth of the purchase of manhattan. these are some of the questions that i saw you all asking as joe mentioned those there's a conversation coming down the pike about seeing remediation. we have poetry performances and many other conversations. so, please look for those and join us for those but most importantly. thank you. all for being our audience. thank you for engaging and thank you. heather joe curtis tv for you know such a moving and powerful first launch of of this series. i wish a wonderful nand now fore are so thrilled to have derek baxter here with us today the author of in pursuit of jefferson traveling through europe with the most perplexing founding father. joining us today from fairfax, virginia where he lives with his wife and children and in his words. they lived quite a peaceful life there before deciding to follow thomas's jefferson's travel advice across europe, so he is going to tell you a little bit more about the book and we are so thrilled to have him here derek baxter everybody. great. well, tha
we have a program about the myth of the purchase of manhattan. these are some of the questions that i saw you all asking as joe mentioned those there's a conversation coming down the pike about seeing remediation. we have poetry performances and many other conversations. so, please look for those and join us for those but most importantly. thank you. all for being our audience. thank you for engaging and thank you. heather joe curtis tv for you know such a moving and powerful first launch of of...
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they began in the forty- second year, 1.5 months after the launch of the manhattan project, this wased by the accurate operational data of the soviet military intelligence. the first atomic reactor in the ussr was created in december 1946 in laboratory number two in moscow , a young physicist supervised the work. igor kurchatov however, the amount of plutonium is necessary to create a nuclear charge. it was possible to obtain only in june 1948 at a nuclear reactor built in the city ozersk, chelyabinsk region the first soviet atomic bomb was tested on august 29, 1949 at the semipalatinsk test site, its power was 22 km. the nuclear issue worries international experts in recent discussions at the valdai club, and the outstanding american researcher of the cold war, robert, spoke of a frightening trend. today we live in a multipolar nuclear world, which opens up more and more dangerous possibilities for starting a fierce war. this is happening on three levels, the political level of the nuclear world. powers. let's just say it is characterized by some kind of nuclear triads, it is charac
they began in the forty- second year, 1.5 months after the launch of the manhattan project, this wased by the accurate operational data of the soviet military intelligence. the first atomic reactor in the ussr was created in december 1946 in laboratory number two in moscow , a young physicist supervised the work. igor kurchatov however, the amount of plutonium is necessary to create a nuclear charge. it was possible to obtain only in june 1948 at a nuclear reactor built in the city ozersk,...
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james actually called in the tip that led to his arrest saying he was inside a manhattan mcdonald's. a man is shown walking through the turnstile shortly before the shooting. they say that is james carrying a suitcase and backpack. nine victims are still in the hospital, all expected to survive. later the "today" show picks up that coverage following "today in the bay" at 7:00 a.m. next month marks one year since the mass shooting at a vta rail yard. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live to break down what the relatives will receive. bob? >> reporter: the vta board of directors voted unanimously to hand out benefits to the victims of the mass shooting that, as you mentioned, took place almost a year ago, which will come out to around $3,000 a month. seven of the ten weren't at the vta long enough but the board agreed to make exceptions for them. the vta agreed to give one-year pay and three years paid health insurance, something they agreed on prior. that's not news. just some background there. the vta facility is next door to the sheriff's facility. reporting live bob red
james actually called in the tip that led to his arrest saying he was inside a manhattan mcdonald's. a man is shown walking through the turnstile shortly before the shooting. they say that is james carrying a suitcase and backpack. nine victims are still in the hospital, all expected to survive. later the "today" show picks up that coverage following "today in the bay" at 7:00 a.m. next month marks one year since the mass shooting at a vta rail yard. >> "today in...