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republican front-runner donald trump was center stage today in manhattan as the rest of the field readies to debate in miami. he was the center of an extraordinary legal and political moment, taking the witness stand at his civil fraud trial. his testimony framed by flashes of anger, defiance and disdain for the process. defending himself against allegations he inflated the valuation of his assets to get more favorable treatment on bank loans. it comes one year before the 2024 presidential election, with mr. trump the leader by a wide margin. today in court mr. trump again attacked the trial as election interference and called it ridiculous. at one point the judge telling mr. trump's lawyer to control him, saying "this isn't a political rally." none of it seems to be having an effect on mr. trump's political fortunes so far. new polling showing him leading president biden in five key battleground states. we'll get to that in a moment. but first, senior legal correspondent laura jarrett on the former president's day in court. >> reporter: tonight, a combative donald trump testifying for ho
republican front-runner donald trump was center stage today in manhattan as the rest of the field readies to debate in miami. he was the center of an extraordinary legal and political moment, taking the witness stand at his civil fraud trial. his testimony framed by flashes of anger, defiance and disdain for the process. defending himself against allegations he inflated the valuation of his assets to get more favorable treatment on bank loans. it comes one year before the 2024 presidential...
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also with us former manhattan prosecutor jeremy isa salan. i mentioned there has been some speculation that trump when he gets on the stand will go in there and try to blow things up. by that i mean derail the trial, go after the judge, go after the clerk. the reason being -- and this is a quote from alan dershowitz in a rolling stone article -- he says, quote, when a defendant honestly believes he can't get a fair trial from the judge one of the tactics is to antagonize the judge to the point of causing reversible errors. in other words, go after the judge, taunt the judge, draw the judge into doing something that will hurt the case going forward. >> you normally would never say poke the bear of the judge, that the ramifications could be quite serious, but when you're looking in this situation it's potentially -- potentially a double win for donald trump, and what i mean by that is you have his court of public opinion which we know that's where he's going with regularity, it's a campaign fundraising opportunity and galvanize the masses, but
also with us former manhattan prosecutor jeremy isa salan. i mentioned there has been some speculation that trump when he gets on the stand will go in there and try to blow things up. by that i mean derail the trial, go after the judge, go after the clerk. the reason being -- and this is a quote from alan dershowitz in a rolling stone article -- he says, quote, when a defendant honestly believes he can't get a fair trial from the judge one of the tactics is to antagonize the judge to the point...
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desde el bajo manhattan.iones de estacionamiento adicionales. bueno, dicha empresa ofrecerá una membresía anual con precios más bajos, así como el precio por minuto por el uso de estas bicicletas. todo esto a partir de la próxima semana. luego regresa a los tribunales para su segundo juicio antimonopolio en 2 meses, esta vez en defensa de su android play store. mientras google continúa argumentando contra las demandas de monopolio presentadas por el departamento de justicia en el tribunal de distrito de washington d.c. la compañía ahora tiene que enfrentarse simultáneamente a epic games en un tribunal federal en san francisco, por el trato que da a los desarrolladores móviles externos . oiga, un grupo de mujeres de diversas nacionalidades sobresale en 1 de los deportes que requiere mucha condición física y bastante constancia. ariana garcilazo nos habla más de estas perseverantes atletas. >> veamos con el bat y guante en mano más de 40 mujeres de todas las edades se reunieron en avondale para practicar el dep
desde el bajo manhattan.iones de estacionamiento adicionales. bueno, dicha empresa ofrecerá una membresía anual con precios más bajos, así como el precio por minuto por el uso de estas bicicletas. todo esto a partir de la próxima semana. luego regresa a los tribunales para su segundo juicio antimonopolio en 2 meses, esta vez en defensa de su android play store. mientras google continúa argumentando contra las demandas de monopolio presentadas por el departamento de justicia en el tribunal...
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again like flooding in manhattan. there was big storm that affected manhattan albany and the delaware all at the same time also. and and also something ke 1655, 56. it was a bad winter and people tearing down fences and palisades to burn. so that is pretty dramatic. but i think that when you were short new england so itay have just been one bad but not long duration and there were rules like, okay, it's illegal to do that or to prevent erosion on these streams in manhattan everybody has to plank sides of their lot to raise the level of them. but people in bo cases just ignored that those top down directives. but there really was not a whole t of. hey, we recognize every spring there massive flooding events on the upper hudson. so let's move all of the buildings uphill. it just repeatedly would happen and of the events are very traumatizing. people talk about them, you know, 20 years later. but the destruction and how many animals died. but the things that i do are like, well, there's not much to do in the winter. so t
again like flooding in manhattan. there was big storm that affected manhattan albany and the delaware all at the same time also. and and also something ke 1655, 56. it was a bad winter and people tearing down fences and palisades to burn. so that is pretty dramatic. but i think that when you were short new england so itay have just been one bad but not long duration and there were rules like, okay, it's illegal to do that or to prevent erosion on these streams in manhattan everybody has to...
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four jury in manhattan federal court after just four hours jury in manhattan federal court afterjustr hours of deliberation. in a statement to the press, his lawyers said they respected the jury �*s decision but maintains mr bankman—fried's innocence, adding that they will the charges. the former head of the now collapsed crypto exchange ftx was accused of a series of missed doings about a year ago, including stealing as much as $10 million from his own customers. more now from new york. sam bankman—fried was a towering figure in crypto. a self—made entrepreneur who promised that his ftx crypto exchange was the safe and easy way to get into crypto currencies. his businesses brought him great wealth. at one point he was worth $26 billion, and propelled him into an a—list social network of celebrities, some of whom he paid to endorse ftx.- celebrities, some of whom he paid to endorse ftx. with ftx i have everything _ paid to endorse ftx. with ftx i have everything i _ paid to endorse ftx. with ftx i have everything i need - paid to endorse ftx. with ftx i have everything i need to - pa
four jury in manhattan federal court after just four hours jury in manhattan federal court afterjustr hours of deliberation. in a statement to the press, his lawyers said they respected the jury �*s decision but maintains mr bankman—fried's innocence, adding that they will the charges. the former head of the now collapsed crypto exchange ftx was accused of a series of missed doings about a year ago, including stealing as much as $10 million from his own customers. more now from new york....
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protesters here in manhattan are about to get out there for another day as part of this flood manhattan for gaza protest movement. we'll speak to clay travis about that and we have the breaking news to fill you in on from columbia university, which is taking an interesting action this afternoon against two of these palestinian students groups. we'll see what's going on there when we come back with more of "the story." if you're a veteran wife, homeowner, and the family bookkeeper, you're the first to know when high rate debt is stressing your budget. but your family's service has earned you a big advantage. the va home loan benefit. with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan, you can pay off high rate credit cards and car loans. and can save $6,000 a year. that's real money you can use to take care of your family and home. - when did doing business become more about culture wars and less about well, business? some companies today bring politics into the boardroom, then into our living rooms. that's why i use spotlight reports from 1792 exchange. here, i can search more than 2,000 c
protesters here in manhattan are about to get out there for another day as part of this flood manhattan for gaza protest movement. we'll speak to clay travis about that and we have the breaking news to fill you in on from columbia university, which is taking an interesting action this afternoon against two of these palestinian students groups. we'll see what's going on there when we come back with more of "the story." if you're a veteran wife, homeowner, and the family bookkeeper,...
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now, when the british took manhattan on september 15th, most of the american army fled northward up manhattan island to hang out in what's now harlem in washington heights. but vandyke himself was left, according to a friend, alexander, general alexander macdougal, an important new york city patriot. macdougall was writing a couple of years after this, he says about vandyke, he being a heavy, fat man, became so fatigued in the retreat from the city of new york that he had to hide in the woods. british troops then swarmed over the island and cut off his cut off his retreat to the northern part of long island. and so finding no prospect of escape, he had to kind of turn around and walk back down into town where he hid himself in the families livery stables on cortland street. he then this would have been what his uniform this would have been what his uniform looked like. he then enlisted a -- man to bring him food, perhaps one who had who he himself enslaved or somebody who had been enslaved within leary household. now, vandyke himself, right, being this big guy and a militia captain and everyt
now, when the british took manhattan on september 15th, most of the american army fled northward up manhattan island to hang out in what's now harlem in washington heights. but vandyke himself was left, according to a friend, alexander, general alexander macdougal, an important new york city patriot. macdougall was writing a couple of years after this, he says about vandyke, he being a heavy, fat man, became so fatigued in the retreat from the city of new york that he had to hide in the woods....
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now, when the british took manhattan on september 15th, most of the american army fled northward up manhattan island to hang out in what's now harlem in washington heights. but vandyke himself was left, according to a friend, alexander, general alexander macdougal, an important new york city patriot. macdougall was writing a couple of years after this, he says about vandyke, he being a heavy, fat man, became so fatigued in the retreat from the city of new york that he had to hide in the woods. british troops then swarmed over the island and cut off his cut off his retreat to the northern part of long island. and so finding no prospect of escape, he had to kind of turn around and walk back down into town where he hid himself in the families livery stables on cortland street. he then this would have been what his uniform this would have been what his uniform looked like. he then enlisted a -- man to bring him food, perhaps one who had who he himself enslaved or somebody who had been enslaved within leary household. now, vandyke himself, right, being this big guy and a militia captain and everyt
now, when the british took manhattan on september 15th, most of the american army fled northward up manhattan island to hang out in what's now harlem in washington heights. but vandyke himself was left, according to a friend, alexander, general alexander macdougal, an important new york city patriot. macdougall was writing a couple of years after this, he says about vandyke, he being a heavy, fat man, became so fatigued in the retreat from the city of new york that he had to hide in the woods....
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tonight, the families who say they're the real-life fallout of the famed manhattan project, fightingthey describe as long overdue justice. decades after the nuclear tests, they believe miscalculations may have left hundreds of thousands of new mexicans exposed to deadly levels of radiation. mariana salinas has their stories. >> so someone who has never been to new mexico, how would you describe it? >> blue skies. i wrote a song that says, "the sky is so big it wraps you up in blue." that's what i feel sometimes. we used to drink out of the streams and mountains and stuff. never, ever got sick. there was nothing that could poison you or kill you except maybe rattlesnakes and radioactivity. >> reporter: this is about an hour away from any grocery store. so once a week a group called the farmers of rio off fresh produce to food pantries and senior centers in the area. in each bag of food, a flyer from the tula rosa basin downwinders consortium, a group working to spread the word about health risks from the country's nuclear program in new mexico. paul pino has been working with them for
tonight, the families who say they're the real-life fallout of the famed manhattan project, fightingthey describe as long overdue justice. decades after the nuclear tests, they believe miscalculations may have left hundreds of thousands of new mexicans exposed to deadly levels of radiation. mariana salinas has their stories. >> so someone who has never been to new mexico, how would you describe it? >> blue skies. i wrote a song that says, "the sky is so big it wraps you up in...
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noche en noticias telemundo control esta fue la orden del juez ante el testimonio de donald trump en manhattanel juicio por fraude. contra atacan hombre abre fuego contra ladrones que se metieron a su casa en california, el hombre lo increpÓ cuando lo vieron por la espalda. >> se sienten abandonados, un grupo de 3 cientos damnificados por el huracÁn otis llegÓ al puerto de acapulco exigiendo ayuda al presidente, dicen que el gobierno solamente apoya al sector hotelero. y avance mÉdico un implante medular logra que un paciente con parkinson desde hace 25 aÑos vuelva a caminar recuperando su movilidad y dependencia. asÍ comenzamos. >> noticias telemundo en la noche con arantxa loizaga. >> bienvenidos y muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, comenzamos con la histÓrica comparecencia de donald trump en una corte de manhattan. se trata de la primera vez que un expresidente testifica en un juicio en su contra en la Época moderna. >> fue un dÍa lleno de enfrentamientos verbales, donald trump acusÓ el proceso de esa interferencia electoral y un juicio ridÍculo. el juez respondiÓ a los abogados de donald tru
noche en noticias telemundo control esta fue la orden del juez ante el testimonio de donald trump en manhattanel juicio por fraude. contra atacan hombre abre fuego contra ladrones que se metieron a su casa en california, el hombre lo increpÓ cuando lo vieron por la espalda. >> se sienten abandonados, un grupo de 3 cientos damnificados por el huracÁn otis llegÓ al puerto de acapulco exigiendo ayuda al presidente, dicen que el gobierno solamente apoya al sector hotelero. y avance mÉdico...
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and that is what is so distinct about this moment that we are watching unfold here in lower manhattan, katy, is because donald trump is under oath right now. this isn't a television interview. it's not a, you've got 10 minutes asking questions. instead, there are several hours. very nuanced questions that are being posed to him about multiple properties, and the extent to which he was aware or had his own hand in assessing the value of said properties, in order to secure such loans and other tax benefits. and so, for donald trump, he's going to be facing these questions for about two more hours here, and for the former president, this is his opportunity, as we saw here from this morning, to essentially make his public case to the extent that he can, at least on a public transcript, as to why he is actually valued more than even his current properties show, but also his own brand show, and for donald trump, there is so much political about this because there's a reality that the judge, that he is sitting just feet away from, is going to be the one to determine the extent to which he ho
and that is what is so distinct about this moment that we are watching unfold here in lower manhattan, katy, is because donald trump is under oath right now. this isn't a television interview. it's not a, you've got 10 minutes asking questions. instead, there are several hours. very nuanced questions that are being posed to him about multiple properties, and the extent to which he was aware or had his own hand in assessing the value of said properties, in order to secure such loans and other...
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msnbc legal analyst, catherine christian, a former assistant district attorney at the manhattan d.a.'bc contributor, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official and dave aronberg state attorney for palm beach county, florida. so talk a little bit, vaughn, outside the courtroom. it's back in session, and the former president is on the stand, and they're focusing in now on 7 springs, his private estate in new york. >> reporter: right. this is where we're finally getting to a little bit of the gritty part here after about 90 minutes before this morning break of going back and forth between the judge and donald trump's attorneys over donald trump's lack of specifically answering questions from the new york attorney general's prosecutor, and instead in the words of the judge giving a political speech. but when we're actually looking here now, our producer adam reiss who is inside of the courtroom, of course there are no cameras videoing this in realtime. we're following along with our producer's notes here in which donald trump was asked about the 7 springs property tha
msnbc legal analyst, catherine christian, a former assistant district attorney at the manhattan d.a.'bc contributor, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official and dave aronberg state attorney for palm beach county, florida. so talk a little bit, vaughn, outside the courtroom. it's back in session, and the former president is on the stand, and they're focusing in now on 7 springs, his private estate in new york. >> reporter: right. this is where we're finally getting...
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. >> want to show you a live look outside of president trump's tower in mid town manhattan. he is about to leave and head downtown to testify on the stand himself in his civil fraud trial 10:00 a.m. eastern awaiting that departure at trump tower. there is a possibility we'll hear from the president before he goes inside the courtroom. we'll cover that as it develops. first, however, democrats at each other's throats on israel. america's support for the war fracturing that party. hope your weekend was joyous. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." congratulations on the bengals. >> you have a lovely outfit on today. >> dana: compliments are out of the way. a growing number of democrats oppose president biden's support for the israeli war effort. you can see it in the polling. infighting is even spreading to the president's own re-election campaign. >> bill: also dividing the democratic base. look at this scene in washington, d.c. on saturday. thousands of pro-palestinian protestors flooding the capital wanting the u.s
. >> want to show you a live look outside of president trump's tower in mid town manhattan. he is about to leave and head downtown to testify on the stand himself in his civil fraud trial 10:00 a.m. eastern awaiting that departure at trump tower. there is a possibility we'll hear from the president before he goes inside the courtroom. we'll cover that as it develops. first, however, democrats at each other's throats on israel. america's support for the war fracturing that party. hope your...
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it was eric trump's turn on the witness stand in manhattan today. and tonight, ivanka trump's effort to help delay the civil trial in new york was denied. adam was in the courtroom today. he'll join us. tim o'brien, an expert on trump businesses, will also join us. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪♪ we have great benefits from principal. so i know i'm taken care of. and not just me. but the ones who matter most to me. ♪♪ ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. this holiday with a ring video doorbell, see whose coming to town. happy holidays! [woman crying tears of joy] and with ring cameras capture all the holiday magic. [girl squeals with glee] with ring you're always home for the holidays. learn more at ring.com. ( ♪♪ ) we're still going for that nice catch. we're still g
it was eric trump's turn on the witness stand in manhattan today. and tonight, ivanka trump's effort to help delay the civil trial in new york was denied. adam was in the courtroom today. he'll join us. tim o'brien, an expert on trump businesses, will also join us. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪♪ we have great benefits from principal. so i know i'm taken care of. and not just me. but the ones who matter most to...
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it was eric trump's turn on the witness stand in manhattan today. and tonight, ivanka trump's effort to help delay the civil trial in new york was denied. adam plus feld was in the courtroom today. he'll join us. tim o'brien, in expert on trump businesses, will also join us. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. caplyta can help you let in the lyte™. ask your doctor about caply
it was eric trump's turn on the witness stand in manhattan today. and tonight, ivanka trump's effort to help delay the civil trial in new york was denied. adam plus feld was in the courtroom today. he'll join us. tim o'brien, in expert on trump businesses, will also join us. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that...
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in manhattan there really is not a n of that. so i'm sure it happened on a case by case basis and for example, 1630 talking about mohawk valley, iroquois would not would often want to leave their villages in the wintertime and the quote would be like, because sometimes the snow is the of a man. so mean there was conversation but it's just not written down very thoroughly but i have seen from records from new england and also the delaware area where commentsre made like massachusetts froze over delawa river froze over and the delawa froze one night to the thickness at could support, you know, aerson walking across. and in both of those cases, there is anecdotes abou how the indigenous peoplhad never seen that happen before in their lifetimes. so there was definitely conversation not recorded and other thing i would mention is from canada but this is later in the 1600s past dutchontrol and the fren were being aggressive and had you know indigenous allies on both sides and there was a lot of little separate records. but probablyomin
in manhattan there really is not a n of that. so i'm sure it happened on a case by case basis and for example, 1630 talking about mohawk valley, iroquois would not would often want to leave their villages in the wintertime and the quote would be like, because sometimes the snow is the of a man. so mean there was conversation but it's just not written down very thoroughly but i have seen from records from new england and also the delaware area where commentsre made like massachusetts froze over...
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lower manhattan on the east side of manhattan, there you've got that is the foot of the manhattan bridgeinian demonstration essentially stopped traffic on one of the busiest days of the travel year. the interesting thing is they were calling for a cease-fire even though there was -- that was day three of the cease-fire. >> brian: idiots. >> steve: organizers said there is widespread support from people in new york city to do this. i got news for the organizers. people were furious they could not get across the bridge. >> ainsley: this happened on the busiest travel day of the year. it happened yesterday, sunday. people trying to get back to the city to get back to work. >> brian: it's insane because i was leaving giants stadium yesterday. everybody surface roads and you could not get anywhere any way on this type of day stadium of 60,000 people. you could hear people some of the quotes in the story listen i sympathize with you but i have things to do. i have to get some places. you have these models going i have a shoot i have to get done. and people have lives they have olive. who are y
lower manhattan on the east side of manhattan, there you've got that is the foot of the manhattan bridgeinian demonstration essentially stopped traffic on one of the busiest days of the travel year. the interesting thing is they were calling for a cease-fire even though there was -- that was day three of the cease-fire. >> brian: idiots. >> steve: organizers said there is widespread support from people in new york city to do this. i got news for the organizers. people were furious...
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get from manhattan to jfk in just seven minutes. >> boxes.chang explains why the creator believes it's far better for the environment than gas powered motors. >> we could tell you the future is here, but more to the point, that future can get you from manhattan to jfk airport in under ten minutes. do we have your attention? i want to make sure i get this right. you said seven minutes from lower manhattan to jfk airport. >> yep, that's right. seven minutes. >> call it a brand new day or call it a new form of aviation in the creators of this all electric air taxi. call it ev toll. short for electric. vertical takeoff and landing. and it took its maiden voyage out of the heliport in lower manhattan today. initially it will go to the airports and its backers, including uber and delta airlines, are looking into other landing sites across the city to shuttle passengers between this aircraft can take off and land vertically like a helicopter, but it flies using the wing like a small airplane. >> and so and it's all electric. >> being electric means
get from manhattan to jfk in just seven minutes. >> boxes.chang explains why the creator believes it's far better for the environment than gas powered motors. >> we could tell you the future is here, but more to the point, that future can get you from manhattan to jfk airport in under ten minutes. do we have your attention? i want to make sure i get this right. you said seven minutes from lower manhattan to jfk airport. >> yep, that's right. seven minutes. >> call it a...
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courthouse downtown manhattan.ll be on the stand against the family company. nate foye is live outside the courthouse and what we can expect today. >> we're waiting for ivanka trump to enter the courtroom. she will be the final witness the state will call before resting its case at which point former president trump's lawyers will present their own witnesses to present the former president's defense. keep in mind that ivanka trump was originally a co-defendant in this lawsuit but a state court removed her from it because the statute of limitations ran out. ivanka is expected to testify about the valuation of her apartment as well as the role she played as a former executive at the trump organization in securing loans. just moments ago new york attorney general james said what she expects to happen today while entering the courthouse. listen to this. >> she will attempt today to distance herself from the company but unfortunately, the facts will reveal that she was very much involved. we uncovered this scheme and sh
courthouse downtown manhattan.ll be on the stand against the family company. nate foye is live outside the courthouse and what we can expect today. >> we're waiting for ivanka trump to enter the courtroom. she will be the final witness the state will call before resting its case at which point former president trump's lawyers will present their own witnesses to present the former president's defense. keep in mind that ivanka trump was originally a co-defendant in this lawsuit but a state...
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it's got to be a manhattan project.ber two, the medical supply chain has to be made as perfect as it can be. expertsay you may have to federalize that. number five, shelter in place. that there needs to be a national order. i know you don't want to wear a mask. the experts are saying -- i hear the briefings, sir. >> go ahead. >> six, the food supply -- >> you were really shouting at him. >> i was. to get in a word edgewise. >> the shouting though was really loud. >> it's okay, it's okay. >> you want to get more information from him, not -- >> i know. like this. i agree. >> not tell him what he needs to do. you kind of sounded like you were telling him what to do. >> yeah, well -- >> you don't want to do that. >> okay. but we're in a different world now, sweetie. >> i think that's got to be fascinating to some people. tell us about that. >> well, she's right. i was shouting at him. because i had information from the doctors on this saying he needed to mobilize, he needed to define things like, what is a national obligati
it's got to be a manhattan project.ber two, the medical supply chain has to be made as perfect as it can be. expertsay you may have to federalize that. number five, shelter in place. that there needs to be a national order. i know you don't want to wear a mask. the experts are saying -- i hear the briefings, sir. >> go ahead. >> six, the food supply -- >> you were really shouting at him. >> i was. to get in a word edgewise. >> the shouting though was really loud....
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we're at the north end of union square and manhattan. and the message of this crowd is that a temporary cease fire is not enough. they want an end to the occupation and siege of gaza. they want medical supplies available. they want the rights for palestinians and an end to you as a israel, how the crowd is growing. assembling, obviously more people trickling in. the drums are playing the chanting has already begun. we see palestinian flags. we see signs condemning and be moaning, the humanitarian crisis and gaza. we had an opportunity to speak with some of those who attended the broadcast today. this is what they said about what is motivated them to take to the streets. we have come up because we want to demonstrate to the world the contrary to popular belief. we as jews cried with the people of a guys the people of palestine. we say that the court, the reason is that is bloodshed, not only the $1200.00 people or the people of god, but it's all the 75 years of death and suffering of the people of the palestinian arabs and the jews. becau
we're at the north end of union square and manhattan. and the message of this crowd is that a temporary cease fire is not enough. they want an end to the occupation and siege of gaza. they want medical supplies available. they want the rights for palestinians and an end to you as a israel, how the crowd is growing. assembling, obviously more people trickling in. the drums are playing the chanting has already begun. we see palestinian flags. we see signs condemning and be moaning, the...
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thousands of anti- israel protesters rallied across manhattan on friday night.emonstrators part of a they fled manhattan for gaza protest that began at columbus circle on 59th street in manhattan and made its way to the entrance of grand central terminal the mob could be seen banging and kicking a locked door that led to the tethe terminal two tempoy suspend train service which serves roughly half a million people a day. he protest escalated israeli flags were burned and fake blood was smeared at the entrance of the "new york times" building. police confirmed multiple people were taken into custody. international support for israel remains divided across the world. mass of a pro- palestinian protest in new york city friday night and london today appear to reflect a generational divide working against israel. amid all the rallies around the world global support for israel appears to hang in the balance. former state department official joins us now. christian are you surprised israel is taking the brunt of the so much anti- israel sentiment right now? >> i am sur
thousands of anti- israel protesters rallied across manhattan on friday night.emonstrators part of a they fled manhattan for gaza protest that began at columbus circle on 59th street in manhattan and made its way to the entrance of grand central terminal the mob could be seen banging and kicking a locked door that led to the tethe terminal two tempoy suspend train service which serves roughly half a million people a day. he protest escalated israeli flags were burned and fake blood was smeared...
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. >> john: the protests beginning this morning at the bny melon building in lower manhattan, protestors were harassing employees before police made arrests. >> sandra: breaking news from the protests and the war in the middle east. >> john: alexis mcadams is live outside the new york governor's office in midtown, manhattan. protestors are planned to rally this afternoon. >> it's friday afternoon, right, nypd knows the situation by now, that they have to prepare for the protests and the protestors as they are calling for ceasefire. in manhattan, in front of the governor's office, she might not be there but the protestors will be outside. you see the barricades set up and the officers on standby. there is the buildings, waiting to see some action. this is just 1 of 3 big protests planned in the city tonight alone. the u.s. campaign for palestinian rights says more than 2 million palestinian people have been trapped in gaza to demand an immediate ceasefire, no such thing as two sides to the conflict. last friday we were out here in manhattan walking around the city streets and talking to p
. >> john: the protests beginning this morning at the bny melon building in lower manhattan, protestors were harassing employees before police made arrests. >> sandra: breaking news from the protests and the war in the middle east. >> john: alexis mcadams is live outside the new york governor's office in midtown, manhattan. protestors are planned to rally this afternoon. >> it's friday afternoon, right, nypd knows the situation by now, that they have to prepare for the...
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four jury in manhattan federal court after just four hours jury in manhattan federal court afterjust's innocence, adding that they will the charges. the former head of the now collapsed crypto exchange ftx was accused of a series of missed doings about a
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taking you to midtown manhattan. reason i link up this, there's planned protested in new york city getting ready for the iconic lighting of the rockefeller christmas tree. some of these pro-palestinian groups plan to disrupt that and to march on that as some had last week you might recall during thanksgiving where few cemented, glued themselves to the ground to disrupt things. they did. smaller number there. we don't know the number they're anticipating tonight. we do know that the new york city police department has reminded folks you're free to protest, you're not free to disturb. deciding that difference will be a big matter in hours. the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spendi
taking you to midtown manhattan. reason i link up this, there's planned protested in new york city getting ready for the iconic lighting of the rockefeller christmas tree. some of these pro-palestinian groups plan to disrupt that and to march on that as some had last week you might recall during thanksgiving where few cemented, glued themselves to the ground to disrupt things. they did. smaller number there. we don't know the number they're anticipating tonight. we do know that the new york...
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most of them, right here in manhattan. and most of them are decent enough.hink. humans, for the most part, don't have a clue. they don't want one or need one, either. they're happy. they think they have a good bead on things. but why the big secret? people are smart. they can handle it. a person is smart. people are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it. 1,500 years ago, everybody knew the earth was the center of the universe. 500 years ago, everybody knew the earth was flat. and 15 minutes ago, you knew that people were alone on this planet. [sighs] imagine what you'll know tomorrow. what's the catch? the catch? the catch is you will sever every human contact. nobody will ever know you exist anywhere. ever. i'll give you to sunrise to think it over. hey! is it worth it? oh, yeah, it's worth it. if you're strong enough. what's up, pops? all right, i'm in. because, look, there's some next level stuff going on around here and i'm with that. but before y'all get to beaming me up, there's a couple things i want you to understand. first off, you chose
most of them, right here in manhattan. and most of them are decent enough.hink. humans, for the most part, don't have a clue. they don't want one or need one, either. they're happy. they think they have a good bead on things. but why the big secret? people are smart. they can handle it. a person is smart. people are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it. 1,500 years ago, everybody knew the earth was the center of the universe. 500 years ago, everybody knew the earth was flat. and 15...
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. >>> para la despedida, los taxis aÉreos en manhattan estarÍan a dos aÑos de convertirse en realidadolÍa. - ¡beatriz rincÓn! buenos dÍas, seÑor armando. beatriz rincÓn estÁ aquÍ en miami.
. >>> para la despedida, los taxis aÉreos en manhattan estarÍan a dos aÑos de convertirse en realidadolÍa. - ¡beatriz rincÓn! buenos dÍas, seÑor armando. beatriz rincÓn estÁ aquÍ en miami.
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now, when the british took manhattan on september 15th, most of the american army fled northward up manhattan island to hang out in what's now harlem in washington heights. but vandyke himself was left, according to a friend, alexander, general alexander macdougal, an important new york city patriot. macdougall was writing a couple of years after this, he says about vandyke, he being a heavy, fat man, became so fatigued in the retreat from the city of new york that he had to hide in the woods. british troops then swarmed over the island and cut off his cut off his retreat to the northern part of long island. and so finding no prospect of escape, he had to kind of turn around and walk back down into town where he hid himself in the families livery stables on cortland street. he then this would have been what his uniform this would have been what his uniform looked like. he then enlisted a -- man to bring him food, perhaps one who had who he himself enslaved or somebody who had been enslaved within leary household. now, vandyke himself, right, being this big guy and a militia captain and everyt
now, when the british took manhattan on september 15th, most of the american army fled northward up manhattan island to hang out in what's now harlem in washington heights. but vandyke himself was left, according to a friend, alexander, general alexander macdougal, an important new york city patriot. macdougall was writing a couple of years after this, he says about vandyke, he being a heavy, fat man, became so fatigued in the retreat from the city of new york that he had to hide in the woods....
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manhattan is amazing, i love it, i 've been there several times.umors in russia, a lot of debts to the tax authorities have accumulated, a heap of unpaid fines, when you live there you don’t have these earnings, how can you earn money with the money of your grandmother, who is now working for three corporate events. in dubai, in cyprus in moscow, and will send you 100,000 dollars? grandma, they won’t leave nikita in trouble, you can be sure, especially since her grandson is registered in her other apartment, to see her, you have to return to miami again. many workers from song dance bought square meters here; koroleva, agutin, varum, leontyev, nikolaev and, of course, krestina have space here. with my mother, we , one might say, are old-timers, miami, one of the first who came here, decided, came, the first, of course, was undoubtedly igor nikolaev, who, in principle, lured these parts are, so to speak, russian business, mageest toу, a twenty-two-story tower immersed in greenery in the expensive balkharhar district on the ocean shore. spa and fitne
manhattan is amazing, i love it, i 've been there several times.umors in russia, a lot of debts to the tax authorities have accumulated, a heap of unpaid fines, when you live there you don’t have these earnings, how can you earn money with the money of your grandmother, who is now working for three corporate events. in dubai, in cyprus in moscow, and will send you 100,000 dollars? grandma, they won’t leave nikita in trouble, you can be sure, especially since her grandson is registered in...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the former president's eldest son inside a manhattan courtroom, donald trump jr., the first of his siblings to testify in a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit against the family's real estate business new york's attorney general accusing the republican front-runner, his sons, and his company of inflating assets to get better terms on loans and insurance, pointing to don junior's signature on documents certifying the accuracy of the company's financial statements, which include assets like mr. trump's apartment in manhattan listed as 30,000 square feet when it's actually a third of that size today he was pressed by the state about his role as executive vice president of the trump organization don junior saying he relied on outside accountants who prepared the financial statement. he's blasted the suit from the democratic attorney general and the judge, also a democrat, as a partisan kangaroo court. >> it doesn't matter what general practices in business would be it doesn't matter. they have a narrative. they have an end goal, and they'll do whatever it takes to g
. >> reporter: tonight, the former president's eldest son inside a manhattan courtroom, donald trump jr., the first of his siblings to testify in a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit against the family's real estate business new york's attorney general accusing the republican front-runner, his sons, and his company of inflating assets to get better terms on loans and insurance, pointing to don junior's signature on documents certifying the accuracy of the company's financial statements,...
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with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ ) >>> tomorrow, larger than life balloons will float through manhattanjulia bragg with south florida caught up with some of them. >> reporter: empire state, here they come. from parkland, to new york city. it's a first for the marjory stoneman douglas eagle regiment, and they are ready to take the spotlight on turkey day. >> i'm pretty excited that we get to go to macey's day parade >> reporter: their award-winning band marches right into that history. >> what a blessing for our community, for everybody to see the positivity that comes out of stoneman douglas school. >> reporter: and the eagles are in good company. once the parade begins, you'll spot some moves straight from kendall. dozens of dancers from a school of the art also sashay down fifth avenue ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and monroe county is representing in manhattan, too. marathon middle high school band director, chuck brooker will join 400 of his colleagues from around the country, playing the bass tron bone as part of the band director's marching band. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: we caught up with brooker duri
with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ ) >>> tomorrow, larger than life balloons will float through manhattanjulia bragg with south florida caught up with some of them. >> reporter: empire state, here they come. from parkland, to new york city. it's a first for the marjory stoneman douglas eagle regiment, and they are ready to take the spotlight on turkey day. >> i'm pretty excited that we get to go to macey's day parade >> reporter: their award-winning band...
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president's day in court >> reporter: tonight, a combative donald trump testifying for hours in a manhattan courtroom with his real estate empire on the line >> this trial is ridiculous >> reporter: mr. trump showing flashes of anger as he sparred with the judge and the new york attorney general's office, brushing off accusations that he doctored financial statements to inflate the value of some of his most well-known properties like mar-a-lago, trump tower and 40 wall street, all to defraud banks and lenders. >> but at the end of the day the only thing that matters are the facts and the numbers. and numbers, my friends, don't lie >> reporter: already found liable for fraud, the former president now trying to fend off a $250 million penalty. growing heated today when pressed about whether he overvalued assets found in the trump organization's annual financial statements his face turning red, raising his voice, pointing directly at the judge seated inches away, yelling "he called me a fraud and he didn't know anything about me. a reference to the judge's pretrial decision that ruled in the s
president's day in court >> reporter: tonight, a combative donald trump testifying for hours in a manhattan courtroom with his real estate empire on the line >> this trial is ridiculous >> reporter: mr. trump showing flashes of anger as he sparred with the judge and the new york attorney general's office, brushing off accusations that he doctored financial statements to inflate the value of some of his most well-known properties like mar-a-lago, trump tower and 40 wall street,...
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we begin with breaking news in manhattan where donald trump is already inside the courtroom about to take the stand in his $250 million new york civil fraud trial. these proceedings are just getting under way this morning. nbc's vaughn hillyard is standing by outside the courthouse. also with us, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi attorney and former investigative council for the january 6th house committee. we saw those live images inside the courtroom. we aren't allowed to have cameras inside the courtroom during the actual testimony. i understand, vaughn, trump spoke moments ago before he walked into the courthouse. start us off there in mann with what the president, former president is saying this morning and what we can expect today. >> reporter: good morning, ana. i'm watching the same feeds you guys are inside the courthouse. donald trump just walked into the courtroom ahead of what will be several hours of him facing questions on the stand. letitia james is here in person. whether she ask
we begin with breaking news in manhattan where donald trump is already inside the courtroom about to take the stand in his $250 million new york civil fraud trial. these proceedings are just getting under way this morning. nbc's vaughn hillyard is standing by outside the courthouse. also with us, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi attorney and former investigative council for the january 6th house...
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a manhattan jury has found the disgraced founder of the fallen cryptocurrency exchange ftx guilty of defrauding customers and lenders. sam bankman-fried faces up to 110 years in prison at a hearing scheduled for march, when he'll be sentenced for convictions ranging from wire fraud to money laundering. he faces another criminal trial in 2024 on charges he committed bank fraud and bribed chinese officials. in tennessee, a former memphis police officer pleaded guilty to two felony charges in federal court for the beating death of tyre nichols, a 29-year-old black father. video footage shows five police officers from the elite scorpion unit brutally beating, tasing, and pepper-spraying nichols, who died three days later. as part of a deal for his guilty plea, desmond mills, jr. will cooperate with state prosecutors in their separate cases against the officers, which include second-degree murder charges. and domestic abuse survivor tracy mccarter is suing the city of new york and five new york city police officers for her wrongful prosecution over her husband's death. tracy mccarter, a n
a manhattan jury has found the disgraced founder of the fallen cryptocurrency exchange ftx guilty of defrauding customers and lenders. sam bankman-fried faces up to 110 years in prison at a hearing scheduled for march, when he'll be sentenced for convictions ranging from wire fraud to money laundering. he faces another criminal trial in 2024 on charges he committed bank fraud and bribed chinese officials. in tennessee, a former memphis police officer pleaded guilty to two felony charges in...
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but as i said, the manhattan d.a. the campaign allegedly being -- there were democrats, because they were supporting the democratic mayor. so it's, you know, donald trump can say it's, you know, democrats going, you know, after him, but clearly, you know, one could argue that they are blind to the party. if they believe you're engaged in corruption, they're gonna go after you. i'm talking about the department of justice. and mayor adams case, this was the southern district of new york, where the search warrant came out of. again, he's innocent, he hasn't been arrested. >> it is an investigation that we are now talking about because it's playing out in public. we will be watching this. before i let you go, donald trump jr. is going back to court in this new york civil fraud trial against his family and the trump organization. now the defense is taking the reins here. what can we expect this week? >> we can expect the follow-up of what happened with ivanka trump. i'm talking about when she was questioned by the defense
but as i said, the manhattan d.a. the campaign allegedly being -- there were democrats, because they were supporting the democratic mayor. so it's, you know, donald trump can say it's, you know, democrats going, you know, after him, but clearly, you know, one could argue that they are blind to the party. if they believe you're engaged in corruption, they're gonna go after you. i'm talking about the department of justice. and mayor adams case, this was the southern district of new york, where...
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a manhattan jury has found the disgraced founder of the fallen cryptocurrency exchange ftx guilty of defrauding customers and lenders. sam bankman-fried faces up to 110 years in prison at a hearing scheduled for march, when he'll be sentenced for convictions ranging from wire fraud to money laundering. he faces another criminal trial in 2024 on charges he committed bank fraud and bribed chinese officials. in tennessee, a former memphis police officer pleaded guilty to two felony charges in federal court for the beating death of tyre nichols, a 29-year-old black father. video footage shows five police officers from the elite scorpion unit brutally beating, tasing, and pepper-spraying nichols, who died three days later. as part of a deal for his guilty plea, desmond mills, jr. will cooperate with state prosecutors in their separate cases against the officers, which include second-degree murder charges. and domestic abuse survivor tracy mccarter is suing the city of new york and five new york city police officers for her wrongful prosecution over her husband's death. tracy mccarter, a n
a manhattan jury has found the disgraced founder of the fallen cryptocurrency exchange ftx guilty of defrauding customers and lenders. sam bankman-fried faces up to 110 years in prison at a hearing scheduled for march, when he'll be sentenced for convictions ranging from wire fraud to money laundering. he faces another criminal trial in 2024 on charges he committed bank fraud and bribed chinese officials. in tennessee, a former memphis police officer pleaded guilty to two felony charges in...
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1942 , a film about openheimer was also recently released, robert openheimer, the founder of the manhattant that they were cut from the film a very interesting piece, it is connected specifically with the bohemian grove. robert openheimer in the forty-second year attends a private event in the mysterious bohemian grove club for the first time presenting a manhattan project, but what happened next, i think there is no need to explain, a small story about this. pre-assembly. nuclear bombs were carried out in narancho macdonald's house, in a room sealed and lined with plastic. there was terribly little time left. president truman was waiting for the results, hoping that a successful the test would give him some leverage over the increasingly powerful stalin. final tests are completed on july 15th. what a lot of tension, everything is ready to start. on july 16, from a flood with lightning, the test was postponed from two... in the morning, the observer participants were ordered to lie face down on the ground away from the tower. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, everyone knows this story, but what happened i
1942 , a film about openheimer was also recently released, robert openheimer, the founder of the manhattant that they were cut from the film a very interesting piece, it is connected specifically with the bohemian grove. robert openheimer in the forty-second year attends a private event in the mysterious bohemian grove club for the first time presenting a manhattan project, but what happened next, i think there is no need to explain, a small story about this. pre-assembly. nuclear bombs were...
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it was in queens, brooklyn, and he brought it to manhattan. the apprentice shows that he got really famous. based on his reputation as the best businessman. and so obviously, if this is all taken away from him because it has been fraudulent, in many aspects than that's going to be devastating to him personally, i would think. knowing him and a little bit that i do he certainly -- he's built his whole reputation on a wealth status. and so this would greatly affect that. but you know, that's separate from his whole political modus operandi. and nothing that seems to have been so far in any of these indictments or charles has affected his political status. and in fact, he seems to be stronger than ever. which is a real head-scratcher. >> there was a recent poll that described if he were to be convicted of certain charges, how that might change, the landscape in areas where he went leading biden in certain states, battleground states. and that he would be behind biden. but again, it is tough to say, really a year out from the election and trump ha
it was in queens, brooklyn, and he brought it to manhattan. the apprentice shows that he got really famous. based on his reputation as the best businessman. and so obviously, if this is all taken away from him because it has been fraudulent, in many aspects than that's going to be devastating to him personally, i would think. knowing him and a little bit that i do he certainly -- he's built his whole reputation on a wealth status. and so this would greatly affect that. but you know, that's...
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lower manhattan, eric trump this is what we call the pool spray, p-o-o-l. he have is back for a second day of testimony. his brother, donald trump junior spent a day and a half on the stand on wednesday and thursday. and then on monday we understand that once court comes back to action early next week ivanka trump will be on the stand. they will have all three kids who are involved in the trump business on the stand. there is the attorney general in new york as that trial moves on and just want to -- that's a repeat when the cameras go in and get a look around. >> dana: then they get out of there. >> bill: in and out in a minute. that's what's happening. let you know if there are headlines. >> dana: my grant crisis getting attention as president biden holds a summit of national leaders in the americas. that meeting is now underway. >> bill: there is a long-running battle in the senate or military promotions as one single senator blocks their confirmation. senator dan sullivan will tell us why it's time for his fellow republican to end the blockade coming up
lower manhattan, eric trump this is what we call the pool spray, p-o-o-l. he have is back for a second day of testimony. his brother, donald trump junior spent a day and a half on the stand on wednesday and thursday. and then on monday we understand that once court comes back to action early next week ivanka trump will be on the stand. they will have all three kids who are involved in the trump business on the stand. there is the attorney general in new york as that trial moves on and just want...
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a manhattan jury has found the disgraced founder of the fallen cryptocurrency exchange ftx guilty of defrauding customers and lenders. sam bankman-fried faces up to 110 years in prison at a hearing scheduled for march, when he'll be sentenced for convictions ranging from wire fraud to money laundering. he faces another criminal trial in 2024 on charges he committed bank fraud and bribed chinese officials. in tennessee, a former memphis police officer pleaded guilty to two felony charges in federal court for the beating death of tyre nichols, a 29-year-old black father. video footage shows five police officers from the elite scorpion unit brutally beating, tasing, and pepper-spraying nichols, who died three days later. as part of a deal for his guilty plea, desmond mills, jr. will cooperate with state prosecutors in their separate cases against the officers, which include second-degree murder charges. and domestic abuse survivor tracy mccarter is suing the city of new york and five new york city police officers for her wrongful prosecution over her husband's death. tracy mccarter, a n
a manhattan jury has found the disgraced founder of the fallen cryptocurrency exchange ftx guilty of defrauding customers and lenders. sam bankman-fried faces up to 110 years in prison at a hearing scheduled for march, when he'll be sentenced for convictions ranging from wire fraud to money laundering. he faces another criminal trial in 2024 on charges he committed bank fraud and bribed chinese officials. in tennessee, a former memphis police officer pleaded guilty to two felony charges in...
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john catastrophe runs a grocery store chain in manhattan.e scripters. he's gone -- shoplifters and he's on the show and who has to pay for them too. crash and grab, people are driving stolen cars into store fronts then stealing everything in sight. full report from the store that got hit in chicago, next. ♪ stuart: there's been an up tick in thieves driving stolen vehicles through store fronts before looting everything in sight. it is called crash and grab. kelly sabery is in chicago with more. what's behind the crash and grab? reporter: yeah, stuart, it's evolved from the smash and grab and business owners getting to their store fronts only to find extensive damage from people ramming cars into the store front in order to loot the store as you mention. now, take this example out of st. louis, a group of teenagers rammed a stolen car into a gun shop stealing almost $30,000 worth of guns to sell and leaving $200,000 worth of damage to the building. they leave the stolen cars in the store and run off with the resellable goods and police say a
john catastrophe runs a grocery store chain in manhattan.e scripters. he's gone -- shoplifters and he's on the show and who has to pay for them too. crash and grab, people are driving stolen cars into store fronts then stealing everything in sight. full report from the store that got hit in chicago, next. ♪ stuart: there's been an up tick in thieves driving stolen vehicles through store fronts before looting everything in sight. it is called crash and grab. kelly sabery is in chicago with...
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the company's game changing promise a 7 minute flight from manhattan to j. f. k. for the price of a regular taxi, a trip that usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. new york city mirror, eric adams wants to establish the world's 1st electric heliport hub in manhattan. it could push a quieter emissions, free urban mobility. the . we've been talking a lot about mobility, but of course that's not the only sector we're changes happening. agriculture accounts for about one 3rd of all c o 2 emissions around the world. so it's a mass of contributor to climate change. but it's also one of the sectors that fuel the negative effect from a warming plant the most in spain, for example, farmers are struggling with major water shortages. now, one region that has found an unconventional work around more plastic, the heat and drought, spain's agriculture. it was once again left high and dry this year. but this is also spain. it rarely rains here, but there is water and even plenty of tomatoes. why is that? i am not going to see a nipple in the relatively dry conditions that we have in s
the company's game changing promise a 7 minute flight from manhattan to j. f. k. for the price of a regular taxi, a trip that usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. new york city mirror, eric adams wants to establish the world's 1st electric heliport hub in manhattan. it could push a quieter emissions, free urban mobility. the . we've been talking a lot about mobility, but of course that's not the only sector we're changes happening. agriculture accounts for about one 3rd of all c o 2 emissions around...
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cbs's naomi ruchim is outside the state court in lower manhattan with what we can expect.d evening. >> reporter: jericka, this high-stakes case could cost the former president control of some of his marquee properties, including the trump tower here in manhattan. tomorrow's testimony will help the judge determine how much the trump organization owes after executives were found liable for inflating trump's net worth and the value of his assets in order to get more favorable financing. last week's trump's sons, eric and donald trump jr., testified, saying they relied on an outside firm and accountants working for the trump organization. the former president testified in a deposition in april, he never felt his financial statements would be taken very seriously and warned people doing business with him to do their homework. trump's oldest daughter, ivanka, is set to testify in the case on wednesday and the civil trial is expected to last into december. and jericka, a reminder, in addition to this civil case, trump has been indicted in four criminal cases that will play out as
cbs's naomi ruchim is outside the state court in lower manhattan with what we can expect.d evening. >> reporter: jericka, this high-stakes case could cost the former president control of some of his marquee properties, including the trump tower here in manhattan. tomorrow's testimony will help the judge determine how much the trump organization owes after executives were found liable for inflating trump's net worth and the value of his assets in order to get more favorable financing. last...