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they did not even know about the manhattan project. and afterward it was still classified information. people did not talk about i worked on the atomic bomb. especially after it became clear that there was an arms race and people began to question whether we should be building more weapons. there was a movement so to speak. i have not heard that. host: how long did the information about who was involved in the manhattan project stay classified? when we first know that it was the -- that it was robert oppenheimer and these other scientists? guest: it wasn't -- host: he was known publicly. guest:, we knew those who were involved except one, whatever he wrote was evidence. it was not a widespread press about it until after the war. it is still hard to figure out who was on it. they did not keep a list of names at los alamos. they had badge photos, like your drivers license id. and numbers. you did not have a name. so people call all the time asking can you tell me what my grandfather did at such insults -- such and such place. but there a
they did not even know about the manhattan project. and afterward it was still classified information. people did not talk about i worked on the atomic bomb. especially after it became clear that there was an arms race and people began to question whether we should be building more weapons. there was a movement so to speak. i have not heard that. host: how long did the information about who was involved in the manhattan project stay classified? when we first know that it was the -- that it was...
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>> guest: manhattan project was started in desperation. the international community of physicists, most of whom had gone to school together basically in germany here oppenheimer was a classmate of his german rival, vernon heisenberg. they knew each other but as soon as the discovery of fission, feasibility to split the atom of uranium happened in late 1938, there was a race. all physicists in germany or the teams of physicists in germany, japan, england, france, the united states begin racing to make an atomic bomb peer they knew do since the 1920s this could happen. it was a race against hitler's germany. hitler invaded and started world war i on september 1st -- >> host: world war ii. >> guest: right. the discovery happened in late 1938, early 1939. it was a race. unfortunately the united states kind of cackling kind of slowly. >> host: why? >> guest: actually one person said it's like swimming and molasses, bureaucracy. they appointed someone who was fairly senior, that was a good thing except he was kind of old. this was a young man's
>> guest: manhattan project was started in desperation. the international community of physicists, most of whom had gone to school together basically in germany here oppenheimer was a classmate of his german rival, vernon heisenberg. they knew each other but as soon as the discovery of fission, feasibility to split the atom of uranium happened in late 1938, there was a race. all physicists in germany or the teams of physicists in germany, japan, england, france, the united states begin...
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. >>> later on, renting in manhattan just got a lot more expensive. it's thursday, august 10th, 2023 you are watch wiing "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm dominic chu in for frank holland this morning let's kickoff the morning with the down day for the stock market s&p is implied higher 24 points. dow jones industrial average is 17 177. investors are geeg gearing up for the latest read at 8:30 a.m. for consumer prices. the estimates right now are for 3.3% gain year over year after the 3% gain for the july cpi checking on the bond market with the cpi print. benchmark yields are rising. 10-year treasury is 4.018% 2-year treasury at 4.811%. in energy, energy could be a key driver of the inflation story this time around you see wti crude at $84.65. that is up .30%. ice brent crude futures at $87.85 nat gas prices which were on a tear yesterday, is flat today. >>> time for the morning's big money mover. that is disney silvana henao has that story >> dom, good morning shares of disney moving higher after
. >>> later on, renting in manhattan just got a lot more expensive. it's thursday, august 10th, 2023 you are watch wiing "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm dominic chu in for frank holland this morning let's kickoff the morning with the down day for the stock market s&p is implied higher 24 points. dow jones industrial average is 17 177. investors are geeg gearing up for the latest read at 8:30 a.m....
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the southern district one is the one in manhattan.strict, i know, doesn't extend to brooklyn. putnam county might be part of the southern district. liz: well, the judge, louis kaplan, had ordered his bail revoked. prosecutors said he had harassed one of the key witnesses, caroline ellison, his ex-girlfriend, and he harassed her allegedly by revealing her written, private diary to the new york times. >> they tell you -- liz: that's to witness tampering. >> i want people to talk to me, right? i would like witnesses to tell me stuff as a journalist. but if you're, like, if the judge says you can't talk about witnesses, you should not be talking to the new york times. he's apparently, according to the times, also talking with michael lewis who's preparing that that book on the ftx collapse. so, i mean, this guy is playing with wicked fire. my guess is if it's, if he could send him to a harsher prison, he probably will. the harsher prisons would be, holding facilities would be the one that epstein was in in manhattan or brooklyn one. i sti
the southern district one is the one in manhattan.strict, i know, doesn't extend to brooklyn. putnam county might be part of the southern district. liz: well, the judge, louis kaplan, had ordered his bail revoked. prosecutors said he had harassed one of the key witnesses, caroline ellison, his ex-girlfriend, and he harassed her allegedly by revealing her written, private diary to the new york times. >> they tell you -- liz: that's to witness tampering. >> i want people to talk to...
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manhattan up 9% over the last year, 2% on the month. are now 30% higher than they were prepandemic. this despite the fact that new york's population is now smaller, and of course, offices are half empty due to remote work the big reason for these high prices is that inventory remains historically low most of the new construction in new york is condos many would-be buyers are still camping out in the rental market there are some signs inventory was up 11% in july that could ease some of the pricing pressures and new leases sell 6% over the last year, suggesting renters have reached their limit on affordability or looking elsewhere, just moving back in with their parents august is the peak rental month with back to school. workers say we can expect another record in august, and then maybe a flattening out or decline in the fall. so this could be the top, but we've been hearing that for the last six months. >> fascinating because i've been seeing a lot of reports fed research even indicating that rents are cooling significantly. so is manh
manhattan up 9% over the last year, 2% on the month. are now 30% higher than they were prepandemic. this despite the fact that new york's population is now smaller, and of course, offices are half empty due to remote work the big reason for these high prices is that inventory remains historically low most of the new construction in new york is condos many would-be buyers are still camping out in the rental market there are some signs inventory was up 11% in july that could ease some of the...
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i'm president of the manhattan institute. and i wanted to start the evening by explaining exactly why this prize is so important to us. the hayek prize is a celebration of friedrich hayek, one of the most consequential thinkers of the modern era, a celebrated who was awarded the nobel prize in 1974. hayek did more than just make intellectual breakthroughs. he inspired a generation of economic reformers who helped liberate countless millions from poverty around the world. and his message remains vitally important as we look to the future. in his 1944 book, the road to serfdom, hayek drew a connection between economic and freedom more generally, arguing that government control of economic decision making paved the way to further encroachments on individual rights and the use of knowledge in society. a groundbreaking article published in 1945, he carefully and methodically dismantled the logic behind economic collectivism at a time when the world's intellectual elite was convinced that state socialism was the wave of the future.
i'm president of the manhattan institute. and i wanted to start the evening by explaining exactly why this prize is so important to us. the hayek prize is a celebration of friedrich hayek, one of the most consequential thinkers of the modern era, a celebrated who was awarded the nobel prize in 1974. hayek did more than just make intellectual breakthroughs. he inspired a generation of economic reformers who helped liberate countless millions from poverty around the world. and his message remains...
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. >>> first, that massive crowd turns violent in manhattan. thousands gather after a social media post promising free merchandise. some throwing plywood, chairs and other items. sub weis bypassing stations. as many as 1,000 police officers rushing in to restore order. some in riot gear pelted by bottles. several officers reportedly hurt. >>> as we come on the air, severe storms taking aim at the northeast. millions on alert from pennsylvania to maine. in the south, storms bringing torrential rain. and dangerous heat returns. alerts from california to florida. rob marciano timing it out. >>> former president donald trump one day after his historic arraignment in washington, entering a not guilty plea for the second time in as many days to the knew charges in the classified documents case. the new abc news ipsos poll that shows a majority of americans say the special counsel's election charges against trump are serious, while a significant minority say the case is politically motivated. trump now juggling growing legal battles with his campaign
. >>> first, that massive crowd turns violent in manhattan. thousands gather after a social media post promising free merchandise. some throwing plywood, chairs and other items. sub weis bypassing stations. as many as 1,000 police officers rushing in to restore order. some in riot gear pelted by bottles. several officers reportedly hurt. >>> as we come on the air, severe storms taking aim at the northeast. millions on alert from pennsylvania to maine. in the south, storms...
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>> so, manhattan, mid town manhattan is one of the strongest performing office markets in the recoveryited states in the last quarter, according to the brokerage company statistics, number one number two, the wework effect, they occupied a lot of unimproved, poorly prepared office buildings and the fact that those vacated, they got added to the overall percentage of vacancy, they're not really in the market they're not competitive. there is a return to market. there's a recognition that colleagues need to be together in order to perform and improve the studies are out there show productivity from people at home is greatly reduced and we think that plays into the future by the way, there will be some disruption from this increase in interest rates heads will go through the windshields. that also creates opportunity for us to work our magic we know what it takes to improve, to lease. we know the rents we get and we see opportunity there. >> no, listen, i remember talking to you in the depths of the pandemic and feeling sort of uneasy about your fortune it's kind of a relief. and you know
>> so, manhattan, mid town manhattan is one of the strongest performing office markets in the recoveryited states in the last quarter, according to the brokerage company statistics, number one number two, the wework effect, they occupied a lot of unimproved, poorly prepared office buildings and the fact that those vacated, they got added to the overall percentage of vacancy, they're not really in the market they're not competitive. there is a return to market. there's a recognition that...
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kingsbridge was a physical wooden bridge at the tip of manhattan. it seems as though robert is following the regiment from the rear. he says if i see any of the officers, i will make inquiry for liz, i'll ask about her. then he says i think there's no probability of getting her again. i believe you should reckon her money or other debt losses. that's a pretty curious to thing. typically if your valuable slave escaped you put one of those runaway slave ads in the paper. but samuel townsend never did that. robert goes on to pointedly mention colonel simcoe's name. he says i am surprised colonel simcoe would permit her to go. he certainly must known it when they left oyster bay. now, not long after that escape, liz left the queens rangers regiment they were going into battle in new jersey and she was re- enslaved by an unnamed british officer in new york city. and so now she's right in new york city, right at the time when robert becomes the lead spy. robert became lease by a new york city because abraham would whole was getting stop by the british. he
kingsbridge was a physical wooden bridge at the tip of manhattan. it seems as though robert is following the regiment from the rear. he says if i see any of the officers, i will make inquiry for liz, i'll ask about her. then he says i think there's no probability of getting her again. i believe you should reckon her money or other debt losses. that's a pretty curious to thing. typically if your valuable slave escaped you put one of those runaway slave ads in the paper. but samuel townsend never...
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because i or in manhattan. but that is| not the standard. because it or in manhattan. to have _ not the standard. because it is just unfair to have a _ not the standard. because it is just unfair to have a trial- not the standard. because it is just unfair to have a trial we i just unfair to have a trial we had — just unfair to have a trial we had the _ just unfair to have a trial we had the jury— just unfair to have a trial we had the jury consists - just unfair to have a trial we had the jury consists of- just unfair to have a trial we i had the jury consists of people who are — had the jury consists of people who are favourably _ had the jury consists of people who are favourably disposed . had the jury consists of people | who are favourably disposed to the defendant _ who are favourably disposed to the defendant as _ who are favourably disposed to the defendant as it _ who are favourably disposed to the defendant as it is- who are favourably disposed to the defendant as it is to - who are favourably disposed to the defendant as it is to have l the defendant as it
because i or in manhattan. but that is| not the standard. because it or in manhattan. to have _ not the standard. because it is just unfair to have a _ not the standard. because it is just unfair to have a trial- not the standard. because it is just unfair to have a trial we i just unfair to have a trial we had — just unfair to have a trial we had the _ just unfair to have a trial we had the jury— just unfair to have a trial we had the jury consists - just unfair to have a trial we had the...
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they're not looking to live in manhattan, they want to live in brooklyn. that is the hardest part of the city. and so that's where you need to put the focus on. and allow the city to sprinkle the seas necessary to allow it to continue to grow. that's what all governors have done in the city. make it grow. >> so when you run again? >> where is my wife. >> you want to run again? we all have dreams. >> they can come true. >> they can. it's true. >> stay on new york if i may, just for fun. i don't know quite how to frame this but are there -- which new yorkers of our era, they can be living or deceased, but in our era which new yorkers of notes you admire? when you think of new yorkers leaving the city. over of lead the city well? >> i said jane giokos. before she was one of my great heroes. also david jenkins. but you want the opposite end of the spectrum? >> sure. >> roy cohen and robert moses. >> robert moses definitely at the bottom. definitely. and dave it thinking you are still call my mare even though he passed on. but he was a man of elegance and grace
they're not looking to live in manhattan, they want to live in brooklyn. that is the hardest part of the city. and so that's where you need to put the focus on. and allow the city to sprinkle the seas necessary to allow it to continue to grow. that's what all governors have done in the city. make it grow. >> so when you run again? >> where is my wife. >> you want to run again? we all have dreams. >> they can come true. >> they can. it's true. >> stay on new...
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they're not looking to live in manhattan. they want to live in brooklyn. that's the hottest part of the city. [laughter] that's where you need to put the focus on and allow the city to sprinkle the city to sprinkle the seeds necessary to let it grow. that's all good mayors have done. >> where is my wife? [laughter] >> we all have dreams. >> dreams come true. >> dreams can come true. so just stay in new york if i can, for fun, and i don't know quite how to frame this, but which new yorkers, they could be living or deceased, but which new yorkers of note do you admire when you think of new yorkers who leave the city well, or who have led the city well? >> i said jane jacobs before. she was one of my great heroes. also david incan's. you want the opposite end of the spectrum? roy cohn and robert moses. [laughter] >> robert moses, definitely at the bottom. and david jenkins, who i still call my mayor even though he has passed on. but he was a man of elegance and grace and he was -- >> classy. >> he was classy. really a class act. i think that he tried to pleas
they're not looking to live in manhattan. they want to live in brooklyn. that's the hottest part of the city. [laughter] that's where you need to put the focus on and allow the city to sprinkle the city to sprinkle the seeds necessary to let it grow. that's all good mayors have done. >> where is my wife? [laughter] >> we all have dreams. >> dreams come true. >> dreams can come true. so just stay in new york if i can, for fun, and i don't know quite how to frame this, but...
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well, guess what the city is no longer manhattan centric city. the city lives in the bronx, it lives in brooklyn. that's where activity is. they ask anybody who moves to new york now coming out of college or moving back to new york. where are they looking? they're not looking to live in manhattan. they want to live in brooklyn. no, bed-stuy is the hardest of the city and so, i mean, it's you know, that's where you need to put the focus and allow the city, you know, to sprinkle the the feeds necessary, allow it to continue to grow. that's all good mayors have done in this city. so why not to make sure again, joe, again, where's my wife. i don't to run again. we all have dreams. i don't want true dreams can come true. yeah. so just staying on new york, if i may, just for fun are there. i know quite how to frame this, but are there which new yorkers of? our era. they could be living or deceased but in our era which new of note do admire when you think of new yorkers who lead the city or have led the city? well. well, i said jane jacobs before she wa
well, guess what the city is no longer manhattan centric city. the city lives in the bronx, it lives in brooklyn. that's where activity is. they ask anybody who moves to new york now coming out of college or moving back to new york. where are they looking? they're not looking to live in manhattan. they want to live in brooklyn. no, bed-stuy is the hardest of the city and so, i mean, it's you know, that's where you need to put the focus and allow the city, you know, to sprinkle the the feeds...
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continÚa aquÍ, en las calles de manhattan, cerca del Área de union square. este momento continÚa trabando de disipen sar a la multitud. a eso de las 3 de la tarde. el pop llar en tu ich e instagram dijo que estarÍa regalando esta consola de videojuego un Área con rrid sobre todo en viernes. miles de personas llegaron a este lugar con la intenciÓn de obtener uno de los videojuegos. pero la policÍa llegÓ, porque se jun esto esta multitud ta to de dispersarlo y se pusieron un poco violentos con ellos madera,. comenzaron a subirse arriba de los autos y derribar una barricada en la zona de construcciÓn. la policÍa tratÓ de dispersarlos, estas personas no quisieron, lo importante que han dicho hasta ahora las au rides que habÍa muchas madres con niÑos. habÍan niÑos de 12, 13 aÑos de edad son la multitud que lograron convocar hasta este lugar. tenemos ya entrevista con una persona que estuvo ahÍ. una madre que nos dice que ella vio incluso cÓmo una persona resultÓ herida. vamos a escucharlaherida. vamos. >>> (hablado en inglÉs). >>> bueno julio, lograron dispersar
continÚa aquÍ, en las calles de manhattan, cerca del Área de union square. este momento continÚa trabando de disipen sar a la multitud. a eso de las 3 de la tarde. el pop llar en tu ich e instagram dijo que estarÍa regalando esta consola de videojuego un Área con rrid sobre todo en viernes. miles de personas llegaron a este lugar con la intenciÓn de obtener uno de los videojuegos. pero la policÍa llegÓ, porque se jun esto esta multitud ta to de dispersarlo y se pusieron un poco...
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. >> este poder no aplica sÓlo a los casos federales, por eso el caso de manhattan y el posible cason y el caso de georgia tiene muchÍsima importancia, lo que aquÍ hemos descrito son situaciones hipotÉticas, esto es lo que dicta la ley si ocurriera, en miami, florida, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. jorge: y le y yo estaremos maÑana transmitiendo desde washington, los invitamos a que nos acompaÑen en una cobertura sobre este proceso legal que no tiene precedentes. se pondrÁn reglas mÁs estrictas para los precandidatos que califiquen al segundo debate presidencial, exigirÁ que tenga por lo menos el 3% de la intenciÓn de voto, que cuenten por lo menos cuando ciento donantes, el segundo debate serÁn la biblioteca presidencial de ronald reagan en california el 27 de septiembre. ilia: le bajaron la calificaciÓn crediticia al gobierno de estados unidos meses despuÉs de que se resolviera la crisis del techo de la deuda, esto puede elevar los costos del endeudamiento del gobierno, esta es una de las tres principales agencias que evalÚan la capacidad de un paÍs para pagar sus deudas. luis nos hab
. >> este poder no aplica sÓlo a los casos federales, por eso el caso de manhattan y el posible cason y el caso de georgia tiene muchÍsima importancia, lo que aquÍ hemos descrito son situaciones hipotÉticas, esto es lo que dicta la ley si ocurriera, en miami, florida, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. jorge: y le y yo estaremos maÑana transmitiendo desde washington, los invitamos a que nos acompaÑen en una cobertura sobre este proceso legal que no tiene precedentes. se pondrÁn reglas...
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the poem is so good that it can shoot in the middle of the fifth street of manhattan, and even the theory of one voter will not turn everyone back to the american republic. he wants to go back to building 1600 pennsylvania ave. but well this time his job is much more difficult. at least this time he is facing a long list of court cases and my insensitivity on the part of the biden administration is the most terrible abuse of power in the history of this country, criminal. that commercial and pay the right to remain silent to change the result of the election in the state of georgia, classified documents have been kept, and this last one is of course the most important. to change the result of the 2020 trump election, donald trump was issued a warrant for conspiracy to defraud the united states and conspiracy to change the election result. it all started here. the secret of the result of the presidential election, the loser did not like it. we are all here today because we want our victory in the election stolen by the radical democrats . issued could have a sentence of up to 20 years in p
the poem is so good that it can shoot in the middle of the fifth street of manhattan, and even the theory of one voter will not turn everyone back to the american republic. he wants to go back to building 1600 pennsylvania ave. but well this time his job is much more difficult. at least this time he is facing a long list of court cases and my insensitivity on the part of the biden administration is the most terrible abuse of power in the history of this country, criminal. that commercial and...
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arthel: thousands running wild in manhattan yesterday. police said at all started wita social media post we are going to break down the chaos and how police handled it with retired nypd inspector paul morrow up next. hungry? thank you, chef. control for parents. nice. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. our ears connect us to the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they need with lipo. it's formulated with ingredients clinically shown to protect your ears from dizziness, ear ringing, and even hearing loss. never miss a moment with lipo flavonoid. it's true, though - you won't overpay for glasses if you shop at america's best. they offer two pairs and a free, quality eye exam starting at just $79.95. the exam alone is worth at least 59 bucks. i can see from your expression that you find that shocking. and you're actually speechless. ...aaaaaaaaand, you don't have ears. two pairs and a free exam for just $79.95. book an exam today at americasbest.com. it's true, though - you won't overpay for glasses if you shop at
arthel: thousands running wild in manhattan yesterday. police said at all started wita social media post we are going to break down the chaos and how police handled it with retired nypd inspector paul morrow up next. hungry? thank you, chef. control for parents. nice. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. our ears connect us to the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they need with lipo. it's formulated with ingredients clinically shown to protect your ears from...
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>> david: it is always a fear here in manhattan. lucy yang from wabc tonight. lucy, thank you, to you and the team. >>> when we come back here tonight, the story that made national headlines, and now, today, the tearful suspect accused of killing a bride, that suspect driving in a golf cart. her appeal to be asking to be released from custody, and what the judge decided. like here. and here. not so much here. if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help you keep living life. ♪ farxiga ♪ and farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. farxiga can help you keep living life. ask your doctor for farxiga for
>> david: it is always a fear here in manhattan. lucy yang from wabc tonight. lucy, thank you, to you and the team. >>> when we come back here tonight, the story that made national headlines, and now, today, the tearful suspect accused of killing a bride, that suspect driving in a golf cart. her appeal to be asking to be released from custody, and what the judge decided. like here. and here. not so much here. if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help you keep living...
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de donald trump, truth social le informÓ a la agencia sobre una amenaza al fiscal del distrito de manhattane con un arma silenciador para hacerle un agujero en la frente en washington, claudia uceda como univisiÓn. jorge: dos ex colaboradores de donald trump comparecieron en una corte de la florida, walt nauta se declarÓ no culpable de cargos de obstrucciÓn a la justicia, el tercer acusado, carlos de oliveira, logrÓ que le aplazara la lectura de cargos alegando que todavÍa no tiene abogado. ilia: el fiscal especial jack smith le pidiÓ una corte de washington fijar para el 2 de enero el juicio a trump ppor sus intentos de cambiar los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales del 2020. smith dijo que necesitarÁ entre cuatro semanas a seis semanas para presentar las evidencias en contra del acusado. su equipo de fiscales quiere que la selecciÓn del jurado empiece en diciembre de este aÑo. jorge: en una corte de michigan 16 polÍticos republicanos enfrentaron cargos penales por presentarse falsamente como lectores dispuestos a certificar el triunfo electoral de trump de forma ilegal, a todos s
de donald trump, truth social le informÓ a la agencia sobre una amenaza al fiscal del distrito de manhattane con un arma silenciador para hacerle un agujero en la frente en washington, claudia uceda como univisiÓn. jorge: dos ex colaboradores de donald trump comparecieron en una corte de la florida, walt nauta se declarÓ no culpable de cargos de obstrucciÓn a la justicia, el tercer acusado, carlos de oliveira, logrÓ que le aplazara la lectura de cargos alegando que todavÍa no tiene...
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. ♪ >> manhattan is like no place else in the world.n new york what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings. you know? it's like the pyramids. the buildings dwarf you. the buildings remind you of how unimportant you are because you're so tiny. >> in this big, incredible city, when you see it, it makes you want to come and see it. it makes you curious about it. it makes it something bigger than life. >> i have strong feelings about new york, everything that makes up new york. we're the crossroads of the world. this is the center of the universe. i mean, there's no place that gets more people from more different places. you sort of get like a view of the whole world by just standing there and walking around. it's really my deep passion, the love for the people of this city and the love of this city. >> when you look back on it, you keep thinking, "well, maybe it really didn't happen." you keep wishing it away. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> [ bleep ] >> this just in to our news room -- a plane has crashed into the world tra
. ♪ >> manhattan is like no place else in the world.n new york what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings. you know? it's like the pyramids. the buildings dwarf you. the buildings remind you of how unimportant you are because you're so tiny. >> in this big, incredible city, when you see it, it makes you want to come and see it. it makes you curious about it. it makes it something bigger than life. >> i have strong feelings about new york, everything...
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now with the very latest >> reporter: tonight, mayhem in manhattan where police say a least 2,000 people mobbing union square, getting on top of cabs and the entrance to a subway, jumping on food carts, pushing, shoving, and throwing objects as police eventually move in. >> it's a lot of people i went over there, and it's like, yikes, a crowd, but like i don't even know how to explain. >> were you scared >> i'm not going to lie. i was kind of panicking. >> reporter: the nypd says it began after a social media influencer event to give away playstations at 4:00 this afternoon. >> we just decided to come not knowing what to expect. >> reporter: by 3:30 hundreds of people had already gathered >> the crowd swarmed when the influencer finally arrived at the park individuals in the park began to commit acts of violence towards the police and the public >> everybody was throwing everything, climbing things. >> reporter: the nypd declaring a level 4 mobilization what appear to be hundreds of police officers quickly on the scene, at one point pulling someone out of the crowd what did you see >> we
now with the very latest >> reporter: tonight, mayhem in manhattan where police say a least 2,000 people mobbing union square, getting on top of cabs and the entrance to a subway, jumping on food carts, pushing, shoving, and throwing objects as police eventually move in. >> it's a lot of people i went over there, and it's like, yikes, a crowd, but like i don't even know how to explain. >> were you scared >> i'm not going to lie. i was kind of panicking. >>...
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. >>> good evening we have new details tonight on the wild scene in downtown manhattan that triggered a massive police crackdown and prompted new questions about the power of social media. this is the scene from union square in manhattan friday thousands of people, mainly teenagers, crowded into a small park many of them getting out of control. they were all there because of one social media post from one man. this is kai cenat, a social media influencer with a huge and devoted following. we have this new video, where he was livestreaming to his fans in the moments before entering the chaos. we also have this video, him released from jail now facing very serious charges. we begin tonight with george solis in union square. >> reporter: tonight, charges filed against the social media star for allegedly sparking a massive riot in manhattan's union square, leading to 65 arrests and multiple injuries. >> i didn't do anything! >> you are ordered to disperse >> they threw cones, they threw chairs >> reporter: police charged influencer kai cenat with inciting a riot and unlawful assembl assem
. >>> good evening we have new details tonight on the wild scene in downtown manhattan that triggered a massive police crackdown and prompted new questions about the power of social media. this is the scene from union square in manhattan friday thousands of people, mainly teenagers, crowded into a small park many of them getting out of control. they were all there because of one social media post from one man. this is kai cenat, a social media influencer with a huge and devoted...
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we know the manhattan da is coming. we know that the grand jury down in fulton county, georgia, produced a report. they're coming january sixth. wasn't on their list. they didn't expect it. so that has just weighed on donald trump, wondering if he has the best people advising him. i will say that talking to people in real time today that read that indictment along with you and i, they all said donald trump did this to himself. and the indictment reads that way. byron a lot of it is donald trump's own words. >> and final question, we'll get you out on this. so he's due in court on thursday. yeah. what should we expect to see that day ? what do you think will be his mind as he walks into court yet again? >> i mean, you just said it yet again. we don't really have to wonder at this point. we have now seen donald trump enter a courthouse twice. i guess third time is a charm. no cameras in court. so that image that we saw out of the manhattan case when the da first charged donald trump earlier this year, that's the guy. and
we know the manhattan da is coming. we know that the grand jury down in fulton county, georgia, produced a report. they're coming january sixth. wasn't on their list. they didn't expect it. so that has just weighed on donald trump, wondering if he has the best people advising him. i will say that talking to people in real time today that read that indictment along with you and i, they all said donald trump did this to himself. and the indictment reads that way. byron a lot of it is donald...
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we now have the subway system in a manhattan center. the city lives inth the bronx. that's where the activity is. ask anybody who moves to new york coming up of college. where are they looking? they want to live in brooklyn now. so i mean that's where you need to put the focus on and allow city to sprinkle the seats necessary to allow it to continue to grow. that's what all good mayors have done. >> where do you live? >> with my wife. >> dreams come true. >> dreams can come true. stayingg on new york if i can just for fun and i don't know quite how to frame this. which new yorkers are living or deceased. which new yorkers do you admire when you think of new yorkers to leave the city or have fled the city. >> i said jane jacobs was one of my great heroes and also david jenkins. do you want the opposite end of the spectrum? roy cowen and robert moses. [laughter] robert moses definitely at the bottom. >> and david jenkins placed oh my mayor even though he is best known that he was a man of elegance and grace and he was classy. he is really a class act and i think you kn
we now have the subway system in a manhattan center. the city lives inth the bronx. that's where the activity is. ask anybody who moves to new york coming up of college. where are they looking? they want to live in brooklyn now. so i mean that's where you need to put the focus on and allow city to sprinkle the seats necessary to allow it to continue to grow. that's what all good mayors have done. >> where do you live? >> with my wife. >> dreams come true. >> dreams can...
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a surveillance team is sent to midtown manhattan. the area where he works.out and he goes to a pizza place. and they see him go through three slices of pizza and he takes the box and shoves it into a green trash can. >> so that was a treasure-trove of dna in there with that pizza box. >> so from a chain of custody's standpoint, they've seen him eating, carrying it, discard it and they pull that box out. >> able to test it with his dna to match the dna at the crime scenes? >> one hair matched the dna profile of that of the defendant, rex heuermann. >> just one month after these lab results, police had enough evidence to make the arrest. local tv cameras captured him in custody. >> rex, did you do it? >> 59-year-old rex heuermann is believed to be responsible for murdering four women. >> suspected serial killer has been arraigned. >> this is the kind of case a prosecutor wants. >> the cell phone records. the computer searches. the dna recovered from the scene. very strong evidence to prosecute this case. >> so it's a real triumph of law enforcement. >> what yo
a surveillance team is sent to midtown manhattan. the area where he works.out and he goes to a pizza place. and they see him go through three slices of pizza and he takes the box and shoves it into a green trash can. >> so that was a treasure-trove of dna in there with that pizza box. >> so from a chain of custody's standpoint, they've seen him eating, carrying it, discard it and they pull that box out. >> able to test it with his dna to match the dna at the crime scenes?...
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this is in manhattan's union square. you see there hundreds of people gathered for an event that promised free playstation consoles and gift cards, but the people in that crowd started throwing trash at police, knocking down barriers. nypd took several people into custody, including that influencer. >>> some of the video in this next story may be tough to watch. robbery at a 7-eleven in stockton. this did turn violent. this happened early saturday morning. you saw that masked man emptying shelves into a trash can. clerks tried to stop the robbery, then they ended up beating the thief with that wooden stick. the bystander who filmed the altercation says he told the clerks to just let the man be. >> i'm telling him, no, nothing we can do. nothing you can do. let them take it and go. >> hopefully earn learns in this situation to be in a better mind state next time. >> stockton pd said someone eventually called police. their investigation into this incident is ongoing. >>> coming together to help a coyote in need on the peni
this is in manhattan's union square. you see there hundreds of people gathered for an event that promised free playstation consoles and gift cards, but the people in that crowd started throwing trash at police, knocking down barriers. nypd took several people into custody, including that influencer. >>> some of the video in this next story may be tough to watch. robbery at a 7-eleven in stockton. this did turn violent. this happened early saturday morning. you saw that masked man...
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obviously he's focusing on her as the judge in manhattan as an i as the judge in manhattan as an anti—trumperhere is a more balanced vote. is it possible for donald trump to have a fair trial in washington and how sympathetic my gp to moving it somewhere where the defence were preferred to be? we have defence were preferred to be? - have heard a lot of discussion about a potential change in venue. this is becoming publicly from trump's lawyers leading up to today. it's interesting because if you look at other cases that involve january six this is not a new argument to be brought up. other defendants and their lawyers have argued that their trial should be outside of washington, dc forsimilar trial should be outside of washington, dc for similar reasons to what we heard trump lawyers. here's the that the events of january six were notjust confined to washington, dc, the entire country and in fact the entire world watched by as those events took place for that the events of january six were notjust confined to washington, dc, the entire country and in fact the entire world watched by as those
obviously he's focusing on her as the judge in manhattan as an i as the judge in manhattan as an anti—trumperhere is a more balanced vote. is it possible for donald trump to have a fair trial in washington and how sympathetic my gp to moving it somewhere where the defence were preferred to be? we have defence were preferred to be? - have heard a lot of discussion about a potential change in venue. this is becoming publicly from trump's lawyers leading up to today. it's interesting because if...
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what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be around were rappers. he wanted to hang around samuel jackson and golf with him. he hung around uncle loop. he wanted to be around hillary and bill clinton. he wanted them to come to his wedding. he wanted famous people. what he ended up with was a cult of the kind of people he has never respected. donald trump has never cared about the kind of working class blue collar white guy that adores him. he liked the fact that they would buy his stupid trump stakes. he liked being able to gift them into buying his video game and his book and pretending he could help them be rich. he liked the fact that they admired, that he had a trophy wife, and another one, and then another one. he liked the idea that those people were willing to buy his stuff. but the kind of pathos of donald trump is that he never actually achieved what he really wanted to be, which was a person that msnbc viewers would respect and admire. he wants to hang
what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be around were rappers. he wanted to hang around samuel jackson and golf with him. he hung around uncle loop. he wanted to be around hillary and bill clinton. he wanted them to come to his wedding. he wanted famous people. what he ended up with was a cult of the kind of people he has never respected. donald trump has never cared about the kind of working...
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the manhattan d.a. case, january 6th and also georgia. but, you know, new york times-sienna poll, he -- new york times is reporting trump and is now neck and neck with biden in the polling. >> well, certainly looks like election interference. and as francie was saying, these cases have significant legal issues. i'm a criminal defense attorney, i'm to a former prosecutor, this is not a case where you have somebody dead to rights. the strongest case they probably have against him allegation wise deals with obstruction the of justice, destruction of evidence after he was out of office, and that's assuming they even have proof of that that's solid. but everything else is really a huge stretch legally speaking, and it looks very clearly politically motivated. these are not strong criminal cases against anybody, let alone against a former president who, by the way, was impeached for conduct that was relating to this anticipated indictment which is the remedy that the constitution calls for. and because the ou
the manhattan d.a. case, january 6th and also georgia. but, you know, new york times-sienna poll, he -- new york times is reporting trump and is now neck and neck with biden in the polling. >> well, certainly looks like election interference. and as francie was saying, these cases have significant legal issues. i'm a criminal defense attorney, i'm to a former prosecutor, this is not a case where you have somebody dead to rights. the strongest case they probably have against him allegation...
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what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be around were rappers. he wanted to hang around samuel jackson and golf with him. he hung around uncle loop. he wanted to be around hillary and bill clinton. he wanted them to come to his wedding. he wanted famous people. what he ended up with was a cult of the kind of people he has never respected. donald trump has never cared about the kind of working class blue collar white guy that adores him. he liked the fact that they would buy his stupid trump stakes. he liked being able to gift them into buying his video game and his book and pretending he could help them be rich. he liked the fact that they admired, that he had a trophy wife, and another one, and then another one. he liked the idea that those people were willing to buy his stuff. but the kind of pathos of donald trump is that he never actually achieved what he really wanted to be, which was a person that msnbc viewers would respect and admire. he wants to hang
what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be around were rappers. he wanted to hang around samuel jackson and golf with him. he hung around uncle loop. he wanted to be around hillary and bill clinton. he wanted them to come to his wedding. he wanted famous people. what he ended up with was a cult of the kind of people he has never respected. donald trump has never cared about the kind of working...
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then a mob seen in manhattan -- mob scene in manhattan when a social media star promised some free stuffnow he's been charged with inciting a riot and for downtown new york commuters, a travel nightmare: welcome, everybody. glad to have you, i'm neil cavuto. by the way, did to you know that that new york city bedlam actually started with the promise of free ps5 gaming consoles? i mean, i could see if they were giving away boxes of cannolis or napoleons, but a game? anyway, more of that in a bit. but first to the serious fallout from all of these presidential legal battles, and alexandria hoff in washington where they're very much not playing games. alexandria, to you. >> reporter: yeah, neil, serious stuff. justice department special counsel jack smith is now seeking to limit what former president trump can share about the election fraud case against him. in an appeal for a protective order requested last night, smith expressed that witnesses, the case itself could be compromised if trump continues to post able -- about it. reading here from the request, quote, such a restriction is part
then a mob seen in manhattan -- mob scene in manhattan when a social media star promised some free stuffnow he's been charged with inciting a riot and for downtown new york commuters, a travel nightmare: welcome, everybody. glad to have you, i'm neil cavuto. by the way, did to you know that that new york city bedlam actually started with the promise of free ps5 gaming consoles? i mean, i could see if they were giving away boxes of cannolis or napoleons, but a game? anyway, more of that in a...
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the average rental rate in manhattan is $3236 per month for just a studio apartment., -- >> let's take these buildings that are now empty and let's convert those and produce affordable housing there. paul: but hey, conversions are already happening, says architect stephen fincher. >> we are seeing a lot of developers and owners making that decision to go residential because there is a lack of confidence in the office market and there is a real housing need especially in places like manhattan. paul: at 160 water street, not far from wall street, his firm is converting a 1972 office building 24 stories high into nearly 600 apartments. what do you have to do as a designer to make this into housing? >> the first thing we do is analyze the buildings. the right bones, the right structure, the right depth from the elevators to the windows to make perfect units. paul: 160 water fit the bill. the core of the building, 60 feet from the windows, was dark, uninhabitable, and useless for apartments. >> we demolished it out and closed it. we were able to redeploy that space to crea
the average rental rate in manhattan is $3236 per month for just a studio apartment., -- >> let's take these buildings that are now empty and let's convert those and produce affordable housing there. paul: but hey, conversions are already happening, says architect stephen fincher. >> we are seeing a lot of developers and owners making that decision to go residential because there is a lack of confidence in the office market and there is a real housing need especially in places like...
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in the construction business in manhattan which the mafia was heavily involved in.e knows what rico statutes are and so does giuliani. i think this was used in part also to scare them because they know very well what rico statutes are. adrian: jennifer, picking up on what ross was saying, how do you think trump's legal team are going to play it? jennifer: i do think that leak, or accidental posting of some of these indictments before the grand jury had actually convened, whether it was a mistake or not, it is sloppy, it does not look good. i also understand they put out the names of the grand jury members, which isn't great. i don't know if you would call that doxxing or whatever. maybe this does turn into a nonissue, i don't know. but they are going for a wide range of charges. these are rather untested legal theories. so could his attorneys all of a sudden say, this is crazy, you put this out, this is sloppy, what else have you been sloppy on? i don't know, i am not a legal expert, but i am sure they will try everything. that is the issue, we are all sitting here
in the construction business in manhattan which the mafia was heavily involved in.e knows what rico statutes are and so does giuliani. i think this was used in part also to scare them because they know very well what rico statutes are. adrian: jennifer, picking up on what ross was saying, how do you think trump's legal team are going to play it? jennifer: i do think that leak, or accidental posting of some of these indictments before the grand jury had actually convened, whether it was a...
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i'm not convinced the manhattan indictment is sufficient.the other cases, there is complicated discovery issues, issues that are going to be subject interlocutor or a or pretrial appeal, the georgia case 19 different defendants with 19 sets of motions with 19 potentially appealable issues, i will disappoint both sides on this. trump wants a blanket delay because he's a candidate. nothing in the law allows him to do that. running for president is his job. as you and i say sorry, it interferes with our judge, that shouldn't fly. he shouldn't be treated worse than any other defendant. in this country defense lawyers walk into court rooms every day and ask for longer delays for a variety of reasons and routinely granted, we ask for delays because of a vacation coming up and bought plane tickets and ask for a delay because they have dental work scheduled or medical procedure or their kids graduation and judges say you get a long day. substantive reasons for delay like a lot of discovery. it should be neither controversial or political for judges
i'm not convinced the manhattan indictment is sufficient.the other cases, there is complicated discovery issues, issues that are going to be subject interlocutor or a or pretrial appeal, the georgia case 19 different defendants with 19 sets of motions with 19 potentially appealable issues, i will disappoint both sides on this. trump wants a blanket delay because he's a candidate. nothing in the law allows him to do that. running for president is his job. as you and i say sorry, it interferes...