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it's really about manhattan and manhattan street where the newark public library is. imagine the tavern at that time in the financial district and you walk up to the new york publicic library. it's still quite a big area. everyone is tightly packed together. people don't wright to each other or talk to each other in the street and this is the issue i came up against. i wanted to study the origins of the revolution in new york but i don't have any documents. so when i'm going through the newspapers i see there's this what we call propaganda published and their people announcing their candidacy. this is where the first characters come into the story. there's a family in new york and they are led by james delancey jr. who's on the cover andnd he supports -- approved by jacob olson and all margins in new york. in the 1760 election they announced their candidacy and because they don't want to be seen as affection. independently they them in the newspapers and the advertised saying i'm running for election not because i want to. because i feel i have two. people told me i h
it's really about manhattan and manhattan street where the newark public library is. imagine the tavern at that time in the financial district and you walk up to the new york publicic library. it's still quite a big area. everyone is tightly packed together. people don't wright to each other or talk to each other in the street and this is the issue i came up against. i wanted to study the origins of the revolution in new york but i don't have any documents. so when i'm going through the...
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and manhattan where did they live in manhattan? and how did that affect their political behavior?hether those sources exist, i don't know. but it'd be pretty cool if they did because one of the benefits of when you research something that is in the 1790s when you have city directories, you can literally see where everybody lets you have their address. and that is something that i tried to explore for for this book. like, where did the loyalists live? where did the patriots live? but i was never able to find enough sources to make a convincing case either way. and it was something that was quite frustrating because when i finished graduate i got a one year job at new york historical society to do research, and i wanted to explore the patriots side of side of the coming of the revolution. so find similar documents to to find for loyalists find out where they lived. and i spent a year just kind of frustrated because i couldn't really find anything. i made progress, but not the progress that i wanted to make because the comparable documents weren't there. and i didn't want to have a r
and manhattan where did they live in manhattan? and how did that affect their political behavior?hether those sources exist, i don't know. but it'd be pretty cool if they did because one of the benefits of when you research something that is in the 1790s when you have city directories, you can literally see where everybody lets you have their address. and that is something that i tried to explore for for this book. like, where did the loyalists live? where did the patriots live? but i was never...
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for the sentencing, some arriving chartered busses from ozone park in queens and little italy in manhattan, they waved american flags and held reading free john no man or government above the law. and another conspiracy. a woman wearing a thanks drawn t shirt held up a sign that said equanimity be sick under the law. someone play the theme from francis ford coppola's film the godfather. they're on a boom box. equanimity was the last thing on their minds. no justice for italians, yelled one gotti supporter who identified herself to the new york post as roseann from mulberry. there's something dangerous going on in america. michael tripoli, a retired jewelry salesman from queens, told the times reporter, look what they got away with in the rodney king thing. we italians are a minority, too, and we have to stand and say this is wrong. when news the spread of his sentence spread outside the broke through the police lines and surged towards courthouse. down with the government cried richie gotti. john's elder brother throwing his in the air and rushing forward. scuffles. the cops broke out. the
for the sentencing, some arriving chartered busses from ozone park in queens and little italy in manhattan, they waved american flags and held reading free john no man or government above the law. and another conspiracy. a woman wearing a thanks drawn t shirt held up a sign that said equanimity be sick under the law. someone play the theme from francis ford coppola's film the godfather. they're on a boom box. equanimity was the last thing on their minds. no justice for italians, yelled one...
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but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the newk public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i sort of came up against this as i'm wanting to study the origins of the revolution and new york. but i don't have any documents. but when i'm going through the newspapers, i that there's this election and there's a lot of propagate what we would call propaganda that's published in the press and there's people announcing their candidacies and this is where the first characters really come into the story is that there's a family and faction in new york called the alliances and they're led by a person called james delacy junior, who's on the on the cover of the book. and he's supported by jacob walton a
but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the newk public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i...
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we know that lafayette went shopping in manhattan, lower manhattan. these are from france and made in france that i don't know about from france. i know bought things in lower manhattan that distributed. but i can chime in on that. i'd like to find out about it. okay. he went shopping to the extent that it was commercially unviable for him to take a regular commercial packet back to france. the government had to arrange. john quincy adams was president by time, had to arrange a navy frigate uss brandywine selected for that name because of his lafayette's morning at brandywine. but he couldn't afford what it would take to take treasure haul back to back to under a regular commercial route. so he did a lot of shopping. he was gifted everywhere he went. his economic circumstances had changed bit when he was the rich, young year old who had come here to the post french revolution in person who was not as wealthy as he once had been. we put it that way. is that flight enough? my question is know that while the americans were highly enthusiastic delivery wi
we know that lafayette went shopping in manhattan, lower manhattan. these are from france and made in france that i don't know about from france. i know bought things in lower manhattan that distributed. but i can chime in on that. i'd like to find out about it. okay. he went shopping to the extent that it was commercially unviable for him to take a regular commercial packet back to france. the government had to arrange. john quincy adams was president by time, had to arrange a navy frigate uss...
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the world's most famous arena in midtown manhattan.rom where i am sitting here in our fox news studios in manhattan. tucker carlson is ready to rally up the crowd. let's listen in. [cheering and applause] i saw the grateful dead in this arena in 1987. i was seated right there. how weird. it is such an honor to be here. it is wild. just another day following bobby kennedy junior at a donald trump rally in madison square garden. [laughter] that is totally normal. liz cheney is out there. [laughter] with kamala harris and there is bobby kennedy calling to protect women's sports at a trump rally. it is a realignment. it is unbelievable. the fact that it is here is even sweeter. imagine, just pause for one moment, imagine you are donald trump. you are from new york city you become famous in new york city, you have your fortune in new york city and all of a sudden the leadership of new york city will destroy you because they don't like your politics. [booing] yeah. imagine that where you. they tried to take everything that you have. they tri
the world's most famous arena in midtown manhattan.rom where i am sitting here in our fox news studios in manhattan. tucker carlson is ready to rally up the crowd. let's listen in. [cheering and applause] i saw the grateful dead in this arena in 1987. i was seated right there. how weird. it is such an honor to be here. it is wild. just another day following bobby kennedy junior at a donald trump rally in madison square garden. [laughter] that is totally normal. liz cheney is out there....
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he made the crossing queens to manhattan. there's a dream. every child of talent who stands on what he thinks is the wrong side of the water from the topless towers across the way, wrote the journalist murray kempton. still, for all the glamor and the reputed $600 million yearly haul of the gambino gotti state, conspicuously middle his favorite restaurant, a generic neapolitan dump in queens where the waiters greeted him and other patrons at the door with a challenging question. hey, you or what? unlike paul castellano, who lived a palatial state, not staten island, gotti remained at his modest two story brick and vinyl house in howard story broken two story house on the beach. he threw block party for residentss to secret fireworks o set off in defiance of the code. a man who directed the inside he is under things he's not making the money or soldiers lack of earnings for things as as house kircher intend insurance. me and my wife paid for that blueir cross and the fire insurance on the house. nothing, believe me. blue cross are you covered
he made the crossing queens to manhattan. there's a dream. every child of talent who stands on what he thinks is the wrong side of the water from the topless towers across the way, wrote the journalist murray kempton. still, for all the glamor and the reputed $600 million yearly haul of the gambino gotti state, conspicuously middle his favorite restaurant, a generic neapolitan dump in queens where the waiters greeted him and other patrons at the door with a challenging question. hey, you or...
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you drive to his apartment in manhattan welcome to a greek tragedy we sit down at the kitchen table, sell the elliot and myself, and the first thing is she said, did you know that he was doing this and i said i didn't know i had no idea >> you still think the governor spitzer can stay god, absolutely. i would already formulated the plan on the way down to keep them in office. i wrote a speech that i wanted him to give i contacted shrinks i contacted a facility which deals with sexual addiction the spitzer camp was ready to fight or at least the people around him were spitzer's own feelings on the matter seemed quite different for the first few hours i'm resigning. i'm resigning today. and i dissuaded. i said, you are you are not competent to make that decision today. >> while spitzer's inner circle was in their war room in manhattan, lieutenant governor david paterson was 150 miles away in the capital albany, just going about his day there was an event that morning that the governor could not do. no problem. patterson had a covered then a second event, spitzer was still not around pa
you drive to his apartment in manhattan welcome to a greek tragedy we sit down at the kitchen table, sell the elliot and myself, and the first thing is she said, did you know that he was doing this and i said i didn't know i had no idea >> you still think the governor spitzer can stay god, absolutely. i would already formulated the plan on the way down to keep them in office. i wrote a speech that i wanted him to give i contacted shrinks i contacted a facility which deals with sexual...
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then, of course, new york city, manhattan, and then up into westchester, westchester. it is an interesting situation, a unique situation here in the northern part of westchester was firmly under the control of the rebels. the middle part of westchester was under no. one, really. and the southern part adjacent to the kingsbridge area of the british lines that was loyalist country. so westchester actually had militia simultaneously serving both sides. now, why would the british want militia when provincials are capable of fighting? they're capable of going anywhere in north america. and did so what? what use is militia? well, for the british, it relieves their regular soldiers from doing some of the more mundane tasks. limited manpower. you have to maximize those you have serving under you. so the militia law, in effect, everyone has to serve 15, 16 to 50. no, no. quakers in in new york city, no firemen. so they built fortifications, they improved roads, they cut wood, especially on long island, queens county, in particular, was where a great deal of wood came from. same
then, of course, new york city, manhattan, and then up into westchester, westchester. it is an interesting situation, a unique situation here in the northern part of westchester was firmly under the control of the rebels. the middle part of westchester was under no. one, really. and the southern part adjacent to the kingsbridge area of the british lines that was loyalist country. so westchester actually had militia simultaneously serving both sides. now, why would the british want militia when...
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. >> we know that lafayette went shopping in manhattan, lower manhattan. >> these are from france and made in france. >> i do know it but things in france but i know he bought things in lower manhattan. >> i can chime in on that. he went shopping to the extent that it was commercially unviable for him to take a regular commercial packet back to france. the government hadgo to arrange john quincy adams was president by this time and he had to arrange a navy frigate uss brandywine selected with that name but he couldn't afford what it would take to take his treasure back to france under a regular commercial route. he did lot of shopping. he was gifted everywhere he went. >> the economic circumstances he was a rich young 19-year-old who had come here from the post revolution as a person who is not quite as wealthy as he once had been. >> while the americans were enthusiastic and with joy for his toure the french were not. can you comment on that? >> france is going through a numbermb of changes. his circumstances are quite different than the boy wonder the 19-year-old coming over here. h
. >> we know that lafayette went shopping in manhattan, lower manhattan. >> these are from france and made in france. >> i do know it but things in france but i know he bought things in lower manhattan. >> i can chime in on that. he went shopping to the extent that it was commercially unviable for him to take a regular commercial packet back to france. the government hadgo to arrange john quincy adams was president by this time and he had to arrange a navy frigate uss...
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he made the crossing queens to manhattan. there's a dream. every child of talent who stands on what he thinks is the wrong side of the water from the topless towers across the way, wrote the journalist murray kempton. still, for all the glamor and the reputed $600 million yearly haul of the gambino gotti state, conspicuously middle his favorite restaurant, a generic neapolitan dump in queens where the waiters greeted him and other patrons at the door with a challenging question. hey, you or what? unlike paul castellano, who lived a palatial state, not staten island, gotti remained at his modest two story brick and vinyl house in howard beach every 4th of july. he threw a block party for ozone parks residents replete with fireworks. he set off in defiance of city. the fbi surveillance tapes presented his trial revealed not an urban stoic. the last of the mohicans, but a man who directed constant stream of anxiety at his underlings from worries over the bills, worries not making enough money and complaints, petty slights and a soldier's lack of
he made the crossing queens to manhattan. there's a dream. every child of talent who stands on what he thinks is the wrong side of the water from the topless towers across the way, wrote the journalist murray kempton. still, for all the glamor and the reputed $600 million yearly haul of the gambino gotti state, conspicuously middle his favorite restaurant, a generic neapolitan dump in queens where the waiters greeted him and other patrons at the door with a challenging question. hey, you or...
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why is he focused on new york and manhattan and madison square garden? we have this book we put up the "new york times" in a bowl. i'll tell you about it. it is very interesting. it shows kamala harris is ahead of the former president here amongst new yorkers and who they would choose head-to-head i think it was 67% to 27%. that's not the story the story is would you compare that pole to the results that were in 2020 trump versus a biden, trump has eroded the democrats influence here in new york. kamala harris is now about 10 points behind where president biden sat in 2020. that says a lot. you are seeing that amongst minority voters like hispanics and black voters as well. the former president is absolutely chipping away at the democrats sort of a hole on these huge voting blocs. so, we will see what happens on november 5. but no doubt the campaign is focused in on blue states, blue cities like new york city as well as a battleground states as well. jon: as i mentioned earlier, i hope you can hear me. as i mentioned earlier the voters of new york city t
why is he focused on new york and manhattan and madison square garden? we have this book we put up the "new york times" in a bowl. i'll tell you about it. it is very interesting. it shows kamala harris is ahead of the former president here amongst new yorkers and who they would choose head-to-head i think it was 67% to 27%. that's not the story the story is would you compare that pole to the results that were in 2020 trump versus a biden, trump has eroded the democrats influence here...
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in deep blue manhattan, the garden packed with trump supporters, the former president on the detour with battleground after he courted arab-american voters in michigan and the full-court press for vice president harris in philadelphia today. how this city could help win her the white house. as a second terror attack in israel. a driver smashing a truck into a bus stop. one person killed, dozens of others hurt. our correspondents on the scene. >>> the update from mcdonald's just moments ago, a key health agency saying it was not the beef that caused that e. coli outbreak. >>> this man doing yard work shot by a neighbor now sharing his story from his hospital bed, and new questions tonight, why haven't police arrested the shooter? >>> back in the game miami dolphins quarterback tua tag voile onna returning to the field after a string of concussions. >>> new fate of the baseball's biggest star and the injury seen around the world. so will shohei ohtani play in tomorrow's world series game? ♪♪ ♪ >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with hallie jackson. >>> good evening and tonight the countdown to
in deep blue manhattan, the garden packed with trump supporters, the former president on the detour with battleground after he courted arab-american voters in michigan and the full-court press for vice president harris in philadelphia today. how this city could help win her the white house. as a second terror attack in israel. a driver smashing a truck into a bus stop. one person killed, dozens of others hurt. our correspondents on the scene. >>> the update from mcdonald's just moments...
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correct this is 1350 feet up in the air look at what we're looking at whole of manhattan in front of central park you can ever have the tallest residential building in the world everything that comes with luxury cetera. . >> to the kitchen. ♪ . this is the grand dining room obviously, tell me about it. incredible dining room a corner room amazing views can have a private dinner here for 30, 40 people imagine having a dinner here with city lights underneath you something i simply cannot get anywhere else. >> take a look upstairs i understand a who will other floor. >> yes. >> let's go ♪ . >> tell me about this staircase this is incredible. >> yeah. this is amazing, i mean one thing to see it on film one thing to actually stand here look at this volume the scale look at beautiful sculptor rally staircase you can see aspect going up and down with incredible windows, that over looks the city. now going into the primary bedroom again has the beautiful as you very you wake up to central park. >> what a massive piece of a bedroom can you imagine waking up to this every morning i mentioned q
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thousands of fans lined the streets of manhattan to celebrate with the team.ynx in overtime in a decisive game five of the finals on sunday in brooklyn. they will enjoy that for days to come. that's it from me. we'll see you again soon. bye bye. we saw some pretty decent temperatures for the time of year on thursday, with highs of 19 degrees in northolt in greater london — that was thanks to sunshine, warm southerly winds and high pressure. for friday, though, a few changes to the weather. it will be cloudier for many. still a bit of sunshine around, but we've got this area of low pressure which will tend to throw up a weather front into southern and western areas to bring outbreaks of rain. strong winds out towards the southwest, but lighter further north and east. and it's here where we'll start cloudy with some early mist and fog, especially the midlands, northern and eastern england. that will tend to lift into low cloud. and we'll see this rain in the south and the west slowly pushing northwards across england and wales, tending to weaken as it does so. b
thousands of fans lined the streets of manhattan to celebrate with the team.ynx in overtime in a decisive game five of the finals on sunday in brooklyn. they will enjoy that for days to come. that's it from me. we'll see you again soon. bye bye. we saw some pretty decent temperatures for the time of year on thursday, with highs of 19 degrees in northolt in greater london — that was thanks to sunshine, warm southerly winds and high pressure. for friday, though, a few changes to the weather. it...
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manhattan, at that point, is one of those rare intervals when manhattan has a republican da. he's going to go to the da, he's going to go to the press. trouble in river city. becker and big tim sullivan, by the way, the father of the first gun-control lot in the united states. the sullivan act. also involved in the murder of beansie rosenthall, which is the first drive-by shooting in united states history. they just sort of go by hand after hiring some killers through another gambler named richie weber, who had a feral house at 102 west 42nd street, which is now a whole foods. the one by bryant park. so rosenthall is no more. becker goes to the chair. he is the first. so many first in this case. the first and i think only cop to go to the chair in the united dates of america. we have that. surviving this nice is arnold rothstein. rothstein, there are many sites one can visit that were associated with him in new york city. most notably, the park central hotel, very near the carnegie hall. big hotel, still in business now. 200 west 56th street. he is killed in an upper room the
manhattan, at that point, is one of those rare intervals when manhattan has a republican da. he's going to go to the da, he's going to go to the press. trouble in river city. becker and big tim sullivan, by the way, the father of the first gun-control lot in the united states. the sullivan act. also involved in the murder of beansie rosenthall, which is the first drive-by shooting in united states history. they just sort of go by hand after hiring some killers through another gambler named...
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he made the crossing queens to manhattan. there's a dream. every child of talent who stands on what he thinks is the wrong side of the water from the topless towers across the way, wrote the journalist murray kempton. still, for all the glamor and the reputed $600 million yearly haul of the gambino gotti state, conspicuously middle his favorite restaurant, a generic neapolitan dump in queens where the waiters greeted him and other patrons at the door with a challenging question. hey, you or what? unlike paul castellano, who lived a palatial state, not staten island, gotti remained at his modest two story brick and vinyl house in howard beach every 4th of july. he threw a block party for ozone parks residents replete with fireworks. he set off in defiance of city. the fbi surveillance tapes presented his trial revealed not an urban stoic. the last of the mohicans, but a man who directed constant stream of anxiety at his underlings from worries over the bills, worries not making enough money and complaints, petty slights and a soldier's lack of
he made the crossing queens to manhattan. there's a dream. every child of talent who stands on what he thinks is the wrong side of the water from the topless towers across the way, wrote the journalist murray kempton. still, for all the glamor and the reputed $600 million yearly haul of the gambino gotti state, conspicuously middle his favorite restaurant, a generic neapolitan dump in queens where the waiters greeted him and other patrons at the door with a challenging question. hey, you or...
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you are looking at the whole of manhattan. can never have. this is the tallest residential building in the world with everything by way of luxury and quality. >> reporter: whoever buys it has access where this is the private bar, private dining room and the highest ballroom in manhattan and if that is not enough for you how about a cigar? ashley: the view is remarkable. the sky houses the second most expensive place for sale in manhattan but $195 million apartment in the same building. still ahead, steve hilton, tennessee senator marsha blackburn and celebrity chef andrew rule. the 11:00 hour of "varney and company" is next. ♪ ♪ (luke) homes-dot-com is a new, elevated home-shopping experience. beautiful design, tremendously rich content, and, my favorite touch, it's the only site that always connects you to the listing agent. feels like a work of art! (marci) lovely. what about the app? (luke) uh-oh! look what i did. it's ringing. hello? hello? (marci) they can't hear you. (luke) hello? (marci) because you glued a frame over t
you are looking at the whole of manhattan. can never have. this is the tallest residential building in the world with everything by way of luxury and quality. >> reporter: whoever buys it has access where this is the private bar, private dining room and the highest ballroom in manhattan and if that is not enough for you how about a cigar? ashley: the view is remarkable. the sky houses the second most expensive place for sale in manhattan but $195 million apartment in the same building....
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so general leslie groves, the head of the manhattan project, used to say that, if you could call it a decision, you could call truman having made decision. it was a decision to, not intervene. it was a decision essentially to not upset existing plans. now, truman truman was the only one who could have said no to the use of any atomic bomb and make it stick. but. but and he was criticized, obviously not saying no. criticized back then. criticized today. criticized probably forever. but his rationale. it had to be done to force the japanese to surrender and i think he was right and. he used to say. truman used to say this about the bomb said a quarter of a million of the flower of young american manhood is was worth a couple of japanese cities. roosevelt's shadow roosevelt's and macarthur macarthur. anticipating the the surrender order and occupation of japan. harry truman made a fateful decision in august of 1945. although he had serious reservations, he appointed general douglas macarthur, supreme commander of allied powers, pacific. why. roosevelt's shadow? the year before 1944, roos
so general leslie groves, the head of the manhattan project, used to say that, if you could call it a decision, you could call truman having made decision. it was a decision to, not intervene. it was a decision essentially to not upset existing plans. now, truman truman was the only one who could have said no to the use of any atomic bomb and make it stick. but. but and he was criticized, obviously not saying no. criticized back then. criticized today. criticized probably forever. but his...
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his manhattan apartment is not his primary residence. he's fighting to keep his palm beach condo.ch condo is really his primary residence. >> that's going to happen on october 28th. he's saying that is his primary residence and that should not be given over. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> up next, we'll take a deep dive on absentee and early voting in the key state of nevada with john ralston. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. e, find out why with ancestrydna. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniff] still fresh. still fresh! ♪♪ with downy unstopables, you just toss, wash, wow. for all-day freshness. (vo) time to move? make it easy with opendoor. sell your home in any season, for any reason. [vampire hiss] (vo) start your move at opendoor.com. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. our advanced matching helps find talented candidates, so you can connect with them fast. visit indeed.com/hire >>> 50 past the hour. new data appear to
his manhattan apartment is not his primary residence. he's fighting to keep his palm beach condo.ch condo is really his primary residence. >> that's going to happen on october 28th. he's saying that is his primary residence and that should not be given over. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> up next, we'll take a deep dive on absentee and early voting in the key state of nevada with john ralston. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. e,...
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of course it's hard to start stop traffic completely in manhattan. you'll see there's a small gathering right now of some counterprotesters, anti-trump folks. donald trump is not slated to take the stage until about four hours from news. he has a series of speakers from it robert f. kennedy jr. to elon musk to tulsi gabbard. we're about to head inside of this arena. i want to give you a sense. of course new york is a blue state. let's be very clear. donald trump lost it in 2020 by 23 percentage points. i want you to listen to the governor of new york earlier this morning. >> kamala harris is in pennsylvania today. she's in philadelphia. donald trump is coming back to his known familiar environment and if he wants to stay here for nine days, i'll make sure he's got tickets to broadway, he can go see suffs. maybe that'll help inspire him to do the right thing. here's the thing. it means he's giving up because why else would you come to new york city. row you are not going to find undecided voters walking the streets of manhattan today. >> reporter: now
of course it's hard to start stop traffic completely in manhattan. you'll see there's a small gathering right now of some counterprotesters, anti-trump folks. donald trump is not slated to take the stage until about four hours from news. he has a series of speakers from it robert f. kennedy jr. to elon musk to tulsi gabbard. we're about to head inside of this arena. i want to give you a sense. of course new york is a blue state. let's be very clear. donald trump lost it in 2020 by 23 percentage...
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manhattan is george washington found out a lot of loyalists there. westchester again uses the word unique. there regiment was referred to as the county militia and refugees. now,tc westchester new york city was very different. under governor. wh all therovincial regiments being made that took precence. and the war going to over by christmas of course. so the did not bother putting that much effort into the militia. with the british forces stretched as the war went on, there were opportunities for the people who did not want to be provincials to serve in manhattan. when the british army under how went to philadelphia in 1777 at left the british garrison very a weak. approximate 7500 men. that's really the minimum you need including long island and staten island. you can't do that much and respect.a at least to cover some the other tasks. they raise volunteer companies, seven of them. the massachusetts volunteers, all under the militia law. these seven volunteer companies most of militia were not uniform for they servedd simply what thy were from home.
manhattan is george washington found out a lot of loyalists there. westchester again uses the word unique. there regiment was referred to as the county militia and refugees. now,tc westchester new york city was very different. under governor. wh all therovincial regiments being made that took precence. and the war going to over by christmas of course. so the did not bother putting that much effort into the militia. with the british forces stretched as the war went on, there were opportunities...
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intervals when manhattan has a republican d.a. so he's going to go to the d.a. and he's going to go to the press. trouble in river city. and becker and big tim sullivan, big tim sullivan, by the way, ironically,s is the father of the first gun control law in the united states, the sullivan act, okay, and also involved in the murder of beansy rosenthal which is the first drive-by shooting in the united states history. they sort of go by him after -- after hiring some killers through another gambler named bridgy weber, who had a farrow house at 102 west 42nd street, which is now a whole foods. okay. the one by bryant park. so rosenthal is no more. becker goes to the chair. the first. so many firsts in this case. the first and i think only cop to go to the chair in the united states of america. so we have that. and -- but surviving this mess is arnold roth stein and rothstein, there are many, many sites one can visit that were associated with him in new york city, most notably the park central hotel, very near to carnegie hall. big h
intervals when manhattan has a republican d.a. so he's going to go to the d.a. and he's going to go to the press. trouble in river city. and becker and big tim sullivan, big tim sullivan, by the way, ironically,s is the father of the first gun control law in the united states, the sullivan act, okay, and also involved in the murder of beansy rosenthal which is the first drive-by shooting in the united states history. they sort of go by him after -- after hiring some killers through another...
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but, in a manhattan courtroom, a judge finally gave him back his good name. his decades-long cries for justice after being wrongfully convicted of killing a retired police officer coming down to a four-minute-long proceeding. >> the people do not believe they are in a position to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: without fanfare or apology, the judge formally accepting the conclusion of a manhattan district attorney's internal investigation, the same office that once helped put him in prison, that j.j. velasquez, as he is known, is an innocent man. >> i am granting that application. so this matter is dismissed. [ applause ] >> reporter: j.j.'s family and friends following him to a nearby park where he sat down with me for the first time untethered to the criminal justice system. your name, you got your name back. i think people maybe don't appreciate how important that is. >> absolutely. i mean, when we're born, our name becomes our identity. so, when we're taken through the system, they strip you of your identity. they put you in a showe
but, in a manhattan courtroom, a judge finally gave him back his good name. his decades-long cries for justice after being wrongfully convicted of killing a retired police officer coming down to a four-minute-long proceeding. >> the people do not believe they are in a position to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: without fanfare or apology, the judge formally accepting the conclusion of a manhattan district attorney's internal investigation, the same office that...
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what made manhattan particularly safe from rebel attack was the fact -- well, it's an island.there were no continental navy ships prowling the hudson they were going to threaten it as long as the royal navy had anything to say about that. however, that changed in the winter of 1779-1780, which was referred to as the coldest winter in human memory. the hudson froze. new york bay froze. guess what new york is no longer an b island. the main british army, as a seemed to do, went south for the winter.ch they went to go lay siege to charleston, south carolina. so a small british garrison under general can howson and governor tryon, a major general in the british army, embodied the entire population of manhattan, , creating four battalions of militia plus new volunteer companies in addition to the others raised, and some of them are pretty cool. has anyone ever heard of the new york marine society? still around. they raised their own artillery company as a militia unit to serve the british during that winter. they had a charter from king george iii and he said our people are used to
what made manhattan particularly safe from rebel attack was the fact -- well, it's an island.there were no continental navy ships prowling the hudson they were going to threaten it as long as the royal navy had anything to say about that. however, that changed in the winter of 1779-1780, which was referred to as the coldest winter in human memory. the hudson froze. new york bay froze. guess what new york is no longer an b island. the main british army, as a seemed to do, went south for the...
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el ataque ocurrÓ en manhattan, este viernes por la noche... de su casa... patterson sufrÓ heridas en la cara y en la cabeza, mientras que su hijo tuvo lesiones en la cara. en nueva jersey, un hombre entÓ armado con un cuchillo a una escuela elemental y agredÓ a dos profesores, incluida su esposa... seÚn las autoridades, se trataÍa de un incidente de violencia doÉstica, ademas de la agresÓn se investiga Ómo pudo burlar la seguridad y entrar con un arma, violeta bastardo con los detalles del grave incidente. a pesar de los peligros a ls que se enfrentan una nueva caravana de migrantes sale hoy desde chiapas. hablamos con ellos antes de su partida valverde y viÍcius marcaron golazos y le dan la victoria al real madrid.. que sufrÓ la baja de uno de sus jugadores estrellas.. la ciudad de tÍpoli... en un comunicado las fuerzas de defensa de israel declararon que aÍan logrado matar a un «miembro de alto rango del ala militar de haÁ».., quien seÚn el comunicado«lleÓ a cabo atentads terroristas contra objetivos israeÍes y trabaÓ para reclutar operativo
el ataque ocurrÓ en manhattan, este viernes por la noche... de su casa... patterson sufrÓ heridas en la cara y en la cabeza, mientras que su hijo tuvo lesiones en la cara. en nueva jersey, un hombre entÓ armado con un cuchillo a una escuela elemental y agredÓ a dos profesores, incluida su esposa... seÚn las autoridades, se trataÍa de un incidente de violencia doÉstica, ademas de la agresÓn se investiga Ómo pudo burlar la seguridad y entrar con un arma, violeta bastardo con los detalles...
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plus a federal judge orders rudy giuliani to give control of his luxury items and his manhattan apartment to two georgia election workers. he defamed, will have cover the nearly $150 million in damages giuliani owes them welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room >> it's a very, very busy night to the presidential campaign trail with only two weeks left until election day. we are standing by for a trump rally in the swing state of north carolina. and the kamala harris campaign rally in michigan led by former president obama and featuring the rapper eminem cnn's alayna treene is standing by covering all the latest developments, including the trump campaign. but first let's go to cnn's priscilla alvarez whereas in the battleground, state of wisconsin, where a democratic event just wrapped up for silla. there's breaking news on this new interview by the vice president kamala harris. what stood out to you? >> yeah, that's exactly right. and what stood out was the vice president's answer to what concessions, if any, she
plus a federal judge orders rudy giuliani to give control of his luxury items and his manhattan apartment to two georgia election workers. he defamed, will have cover the nearly $150 million in damages giuliani owes them welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room >> it's a very, very busy night to the presidential campaign trail with only two weeks left until election day. we are standing by for a trump rally in...
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premium properties, manhattan, premium buildings, manhattan, premium tenants in those areas that theyvice. the issue they do have as a headwind, and it's up this year, is that people are still working from home. look at where i am right now. so if people work from home, it's still going to be a headwind. less office space, less premium. but i think the puck is moving to more people in person, less days at home, and that's a net-net positive for sl green. >> let's move on now to another one that is totally unrelated to the first two, that is snap-on, shares up 7% over the last three months. the tool and equipment manufacturer announced a $500 million buyback program last month, but has faced recent weakness, roth mkm flagging concerns about customer spending with global economic disruptions last quarter. do you think they can turn things around? this has been a consistent revenue grower, steve. >> so they're a revenue grower, they're a dividend grower, and they have margins above 50%. so, the -- >> pretty nice report card. >> exactly. that should in theory keep investors invested. this
premium properties, manhattan, premium buildings, manhattan, premium tenants in those areas that theyvice. the issue they do have as a headwind, and it's up this year, is that people are still working from home. look at where i am right now. so if people work from home, it's still going to be a headwind. less office space, less premium. but i think the puck is moving to more people in person, less days at home, and that's a net-net positive for sl green. >> let's move on now to another...
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anti-israeli protestors in the streets of manhattan out in force, too. even on the first anniversary of the october 7th terror attacks they chose that day yesterday to make their voices heard. dana. >> dana: swat on the scene after a violent home invasion in dallas. allegedly committed by a venezuelan gang. how the border crisis is fueling crime in the lone star state. >> it was very concerning because it is a nice part of dallas. and a quiet part. that's frightening to me. our story begins more than 65 years ago, inside an abandoned chicken coop. where our founder discovered a retired teacher living. no home. no health care. so she said no to this injustice and yes to transforming lives. it's this drive, this compassion that inspired aarp. today, we empower people to choose how they live as they age. as a wise friend and fierce defender, we advocate for better health, financial security, and stronger communities. aarp. join us in making a difference. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with
anti-israeli protestors in the streets of manhattan out in force, too. even on the first anniversary of the october 7th terror attacks they chose that day yesterday to make their voices heard. dana. >> dana: swat on the scene after a violent home invasion in dallas. allegedly committed by a venezuelan gang. how the border crisis is fueling crime in the lone star state. >> it was very concerning because it is a nice part of dallas. and a quiet part. that's frightening to me. our...
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then, of course, new york city, manhattan, and then up into westchester, westchester. it is an interesting situation, a unique situation here in the northern part of westchester was firmly under the control of the rebels. the middle part of westchester was under no. one, really. and the southern part adjacent to the kingsbridge area of the british lines that was loyalist country. so westchester actually had militia simultaneously serving both sides. now, why would the british want militia when provincials are capable of fighting? they're capable of going anywhere in north america. and did so what? what use is militia? well, for the british, it relieves their regular soldiers from doing some of the more mundane tasks. limited manpower. you have to maximize those you have serving under you. so the militia law, in effect, everyone has to serve 15, 16 to 50. no, no. quakers in in new york city, no firemen. so they built fortifications, they improved roads, they cut wood, especially on long island, queens county, in particular, was where a great deal of wood came from. same
then, of course, new york city, manhattan, and then up into westchester, westchester. it is an interesting situation, a unique situation here in the northern part of westchester was firmly under the control of the rebels. the middle part of westchester was under no. one, really. and the southern part adjacent to the kingsbridge area of the british lines that was loyalist country. so westchester actually had militia simultaneously serving both sides. now, why would the british want militia when...
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but today in a manhattan courtroom a judge finally gave him back his good name.justice after being wrongfully convicted of killing a retired police officer coming down to a four-minute-long proceeding. >> the people do not believe they are in a position to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: without fanfare or apology the judge formally accepting the conclusion of a manhattan district attorney's internal investigation. the same office that once helped put him in prison. that j.j. velazquez, as he is known, is an innocent man. >> i am granting that application. so this matter is dismissed. [ applause ] >> reporter: j.j.'s family and friends following him to a nearby park, where he sat down with me for the first time untethered to the criminal justice system. >> your name. you got your name back. i think people maybe don't appreciate how important that is. >> absolutely. i mean, when we're born, our name becomes our identity. and so when we're taken through the system, they strip you of your identity. they put you in a shower buck naked, hose you
but today in a manhattan courtroom a judge finally gave him back his good name.justice after being wrongfully convicted of killing a retired police officer coming down to a four-minute-long proceeding. >> the people do not believe they are in a position to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: without fanfare or apology the judge formally accepting the conclusion of a manhattan district attorney's internal investigation. the same office that once helped put him in...
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>> so, i think probably not, katie, you will recall that the charges in manhattan hinged on bookkeeping shenanigans. this effort to fraudulently disguise the payments to stormy daniels. looks like here they were so open and up front about it but now we are all hearing about it on the news, courtesy of rachel maddow. so, i think this time it is not criminal conduct. it certainly shows a stunning lack of self-awareness on the part of trump and his legal team. look, judge merchan has plenty of grist for the mill, because donald trump repeatedly and blatantly violated the protective order in that case. and if there is anything that might push the judge to impose a custodial sentence in a case that might otherwise involve probation, i think it is that violation of the protective order. >> you are always so elegant. custodial sentence. i call it jail. tell bella, your sleeping german shepherd, that we send our regards. it's good to see you. >>> coming up, the last of the sea women. a fascinating new documentary on the korean women that traversed the ocean floor in search of seafood on just a
>> so, i think probably not, katie, you will recall that the charges in manhattan hinged on bookkeeping shenanigans. this effort to fraudulently disguise the payments to stormy daniels. looks like here they were so open and up front about it but now we are all hearing about it on the news, courtesy of rachel maddow. so, i think this time it is not criminal conduct. it certainly shows a stunning lack of self-awareness on the part of trump and his legal team. look, judge merchan has plenty...
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so t the head of the manhattan project used to say if you call it a decision, having made the decision it's a decision to not intervene. it was a decision essentially to not upset existing plans. truman was the only one who could have said no to the use of any atomic bomb and make it stick. and he was criticized obviously for not saying no. criticized back them, criticized a bit today, criticized forever. his rationale had to be done to force the japanese to surrender. i think he was right. you said this about the bomb. young american manhood a couple of japanese cities. roosevelt shadow. roosevelt shadow and macarthur anticipating the surrender and occupation of japan, harry truman made a fatefulul decision in august of 1945. although he had serious reservations he appointed general douglas macarthur supreme commander of allied powers and the pacific, why it macarthur? roosevelt shadow. the year before in 1944 roosevelt was out in the hawaiian islands and elevated douglas macarthur over admiral nimitz has the key, the only strategist, the main strategist in the pacific. now truman as
so t the head of the manhattan project used to say if you call it a decision, having made the decision it's a decision to not intervene. it was a decision essentially to not upset existing plans. truman was the only one who could have said no to the use of any atomic bomb and make it stick. and he was criticized obviously for not saying no. criticized back them, criticized a bit today, criticized forever. his rationale had to be done to force the japanese to surrender. i think he was right. you...
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>> spitzer's crusade for the people began in earnest a few years later, when he charged into the manhattan da's office in 1986 of eliot's early success stories was when he was working as a junior prosecutor and he was tasked with trying to get them up out of the garment district the gambino crime family dominated manhattan's garment district, where they forced clothing manufacturers to use their trucking company to transport goods to retailers most prosecutors went after the mob by following a paper trail from behind a desk. >> but spitzer had a novel idea to start his own factory hiring 30 workers and an undercover state trooper to run it. and simply waiting for the mafia to come to them. it took several months, but eventually a salesman stopped by threatening to break bones, literally. >> the very quick and swift message from the gambia knows either use our trucker, if somebody will be injured beyond just the rigor of an investigation he didn't want to just read transcriptions. >> he wanted to listen to the wire taps and hear how the mob guys talked. there was a visceral enjoyment of the
>> spitzer's crusade for the people began in earnest a few years later, when he charged into the manhattan da's office in 1986 of eliot's early success stories was when he was working as a junior prosecutor and he was tasked with trying to get them up out of the garment district the gambino crime family dominated manhattan's garment district, where they forced clothing manufacturers to use their trucking company to transport goods to retailers most prosecutors went after the mob by...
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granted it could get you a studio apartment in manhattan which seems, you know, expensive, especiallysidering you can get a mayor for two business class flights. '. >> steve: a joke about the mayor and how much he loved turkey. >> steve: how about mayor showing up. >> steve: he left immediately after president trump. >> brian: didn't act like he had a care in the world. sitting there taking pictures. >> ainsley: i got the feeling 5m and supported him. donald trump kept saying as soon as you said something about biden i knew you were getting subpoenaed. >> steve: there he is. >> lawrence: jim definitely went against both sides. that was the appeal last night. everybody loved the performance because he was equal opportunity as you said. >> steve: would have loved to have heard that conversation. >> brian: mike ricter was there. >> ainsley: r.f.k. jr. had his arm around cheryl the whole time which was really nice. the president also mentioned him and talked about how healthy he is and what he wants to do for our country when it comes to our food. >> brian: cale and casey mears were there
granted it could get you a studio apartment in manhattan which seems, you know, expensive, especiallysidering you can get a mayor for two business class flights. '. >> steve: a joke about the mayor and how much he loved turkey. >> steve: how about mayor showing up. >> steve: he left immediately after president trump. >> brian: didn't act like he had a care in the world. sitting there taking pictures. >> ainsley: i got the feeling 5m and supported him. donald trump...
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a judge ordering former new york city mayor rudy giuliani to turn over most of his property now manhattan pent, cash, jewelry, watches, and whe back, harvey weinstein, what he's been diagnosed with, a news that harvey wean trial now after his conviction in new york was n a moment here. >>> and index of other news. record highs from arizona to >>> flying tax a coming to major elecic helicopters. trained fly"baywatch" star michael newman has died. he was a lifeguard in real a double lounung transplant. and what's now happened after that initial call. u vered, with wifi backup to help keep you up and running. it's from the company with t 99.9% siness internet and wifi back-up or get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! her life forever. tonight, the incredible love story and remarkable turn of events that brought these newlyweds together. jennifer was born with a rare genetic disorder that makes it needing an oxygen tank and eventually needing a double lung transplant. and then she got the call >> it'sbittersweet, w who you are, but thank you
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the ci wil the team in lower manhattan on thursday. we can't wait. >>> and tonight, tickets are the dodgers. the dodgers eliminating the mets in game six of the nlcs. new york, of course, beang $46,000. in the upper deck, you can get the least expensive ticket, >>> when we come back tonight, ne love ♪ the newest inductees here tonight, including cher. ♪ i really don't think you're strong enough no ♪ ♪ there's a party going on right here ♪ >> david: kool and the gang now in the hall of fame, ♪ and imma make you feel all right ♪udson with dionne warwick. kelly clarkson honoring the group foreigner, original bandmate lou graham joining her. ♪ i want you to show me ♪ ♪ come monday, it will be all right ♪ >> david: james taylor and kenny chesney helping to induct jimmy buffett, who died last year. my gave up, you know?r ve up. thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i'll see you right back here tomorrow.
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it's set in manhattan. >> manhattan, kansas. >> jimmy: -- kansas.t up, and how do we set up what this final season is about? >> yeah, it's about -- it's a a show about -- it's a slice of life show. it's about not giving up on yourself. it's about finding your people. and the theme of this season is g-double a-o. growth against all odds. i don't know, i think, it's -- you know, there's -- it's tender and it's sweet and there's a fart joke here and there. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and, you know, that's real life. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. no, it's super funny. it's super charming. and it deserves all the accolades and awards. congratulations on everything, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] i want to show everyone a clip. here is bridget everett in the new season of "somebody somewhere." take a look. >> you start packing yet? >> oh, no. but i will. >> you want some help? >> from who, you? >> yes, from me. >> come on. because you hate packing. >> everybody hates packing, joel. but, you know, we do the things that we hate for the ones we love. >> oh, my go
it's set in manhattan. >> manhattan, kansas. >> jimmy: -- kansas.t up, and how do we set up what this final season is about? >> yeah, it's about -- it's a a show about -- it's a slice of life show. it's about not giving up on yourself. it's about finding your people. and the theme of this season is g-double a-o. growth against all odds. i don't know, i think, it's -- you know, there's -- it's tender and it's sweet and there's a fart joke here and there. >> jimmy: yeah,...