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he ran the rackets bureau at the manhattan d.a.'ows the way this works, and to the extent that he says, "oh, i thought i'd get away with it"-- either that is simply an outright lie, or it is an indication of such massive self-deception that that also says something about what's going on and not going on in this guy's mind. right. after the first press conference, lloyd and silda spent a furious 61 hours trying to convince spitzer to remain and fight. and for the first time in his...
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>> okay, so, the manhattan -- you want to do it?unces of the bourbon. >> seth: okay. >> it's a bourbon manhattan. >> seth: and how many is this? is that one ounce -- >> that's all they way up to the top. >> seth: okay, great. >> so, we got that. >> seth: i'm doing a good job so far. >> yeah, you got it. [ light laughter ] >> seth: all right, now what? >> well, right now, you flip it over the other side. >> seth: okay. >> this is one ounce right here. [ silverware clattering ] and this is sweet vermouth. >> seth: sweet vermouth. >> there you go. he's got it. he knows what the [ bleep ] he's doing. [ laughter ] >> seth: i know what the [ bleep ] i'm doing. >> he knows what the [ bleep ] he's doing. [ laughter ] >> seth: all right, what about this? >> and then you do, like, two to three dashes of the bitters. >> seth: okay, great. >> okay? now you're gonna grab that spoon. you never [ bleep ] shake it. never. [ laughter ] >> seth: you thought -- >> you -- never shake it. >> seth: i know not to [ bleep ] shake it. [ laughter ] >> all ri
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robin lived just a few houses away from jd and katie on manhattan street.riendly for the benefit of their kids, but according to robin's friend erin, katie had figured out there was something else going on. katie and jd would get in a fight, and honestly, robin found it a little bit funny. she found katie's anger funny? yeah. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): jd had cheated with katie when he was married to robin. now, erin said robin seemed to relish the idea of making katie jealous. so now, the shoe's on the other foot. mm-hmm. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): two women were locked in a battle over a man they both believed was a cheater. what made jd a prize worth fighting for remained a bit of a mystery. i don't think women like being lied to. i don't think anybody likes being lied to. no. josh mankiewicz: and yet, so many people seem to sort of let that go. yeah. josh mankiewicz: robin certainly did. katie seems to have. katie didn't let it go like robin did. once she suspected something, katie's claws came out. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): erin said robin told
robin lived just a few houses away from jd and katie on manhattan street.riendly for the benefit of their kids, but according to robin's friend erin, katie had figured out there was something else going on. katie and jd would get in a fight, and honestly, robin found it a little bit funny. she found katie's anger funny? yeah. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): jd had cheated with katie when he was married to robin. now, erin said robin seemed to relish the idea of making katie jealous. so now, the...
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we have the eastern district, which i just mentioned, the southern district is manhattan, westchester, some of the upstate counties near westchester, between the eastern and southern districts, that is where most of the action happens, between brooklyn, manhattan, thereabouts. the other two districts are upstate. the northern district covers albany, utica, up to canada and then buffalo, rochester. that basically is how the state of new york is divided in terms of the federal districts. i think there are 94 federal districts, not 96. we have four of them. so eastern district and southern district, basically those in the united states are the primary courts which handle a lot of high-profile cases because it is new york and it basically is a rough education about how the federal courts go about doing their business. peter: when you are watching a relatively modern series like the sopranos, are you seeing reality? judge block: actually, i had a major mafioso case, the peter gotti prosecution after his brother john died in prison, somebody had to take over the family, they gambino family.
we have the eastern district, which i just mentioned, the southern district is manhattan, westchester, some of the upstate counties near westchester, between the eastern and southern districts, that is where most of the action happens, between brooklyn, manhattan, thereabouts. the other two districts are upstate. the northern district covers albany, utica, up to canada and then buffalo, rochester. that basically is how the state of new york is divided in terms of the federal districts. i think...
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he was born in one of the outer boroughs and always wanted to be accepted in manhattan as a real estate broker, but even the real estate circles didn't really accept him historically. and then add on top of that, this was the town that that slapped him with various felony counts. when the jury weighed in and found him guilty. and so some observers are arguing that he's basically on a revenge tour, and he's been hyper involved in new york in the last few weeks, far more so some would argue, than he was during his first term in office, including, among other things, obviously, uh, basically shutting down congestion pricing, which is this key initiative that lawmakers are pursuing to try to reduce traffic in lower manhattan and also raise money for the subway system, and also pulling back funding to help the city deal with the migrant crisis. on top of that, of course, the doj has been getting involved heavily in new york, both with suing the city and suing the state over immigration policies. and then, oh, yeah, uh, basically getting involved in the mayor's, uh, corruption case and trying
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it's showing successful ability to reduce congestion into the downtown core of new york city of manhattanbelow 60th. traffic was down about 16% in vehicle trips about 30% faster as of late january with transit ridership on busses and subways up as well. i think just in today's news there was a report that they collected about $46 million just in the first month of operation. now that's new york which is a very busy area and we would certainly need to continue looking at treasure island and which is a much, much smaller of course application of the same idea. but given that it is so relevant we have reached out to the new york mta staff to staff to explore a potential study tour potentially also for members of our board chair dorsey and colleagues to visit that system and understand how it's working and learn from the community and leaders there. and so they have been receptive and appreciate that. >> we'll keep you posted. moving to i think the yeah, just the staff congratulations to emory to echo chair that's all thank you very much. happy to answer questions. >> great thank you director
it's showing successful ability to reduce congestion into the downtown core of new york city of manhattanbelow 60th. traffic was down about 16% in vehicle trips about 30% faster as of late january with transit ridership on busses and subways up as well. i think just in today's news there was a report that they collected about $46 million just in the first month of operation. now that's new york which is a very busy area and we would certainly need to continue looking at treasure island and...
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the two window washers, way up high, were cleaning outside the 78th floor of this manhattan building. suddenly, their scaffolding was taken by the wind, twisting and turning over the streets below. eventually, the scaffolding smashed into that apartment window, sending glass flying into the air. firefighters were able to rescue those workers. paramedics took them both to the hospital. they are okay. the incident is now under investigation. yikes. that is so scary. wow. garvin thomas rejoins us now and tells us what's coming up next. right now, at six, a tense exchange playing out in the oval office. you're gambling with the lives of millions of people. you're gambling with world war three. you're gambling. the key meeting between president trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy quickly unraveled with the world watching. arsenio quintana talked with a ukrainian american about what went down. and let's go outside a live look at san jose. another beautiful day in the bay area. but that's all going to change. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking those rain chances comin
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he's also added he's willing to work with anyone who will better manhattan, including trump. from the honan strategy group shows cuomo leading the race with 38% of the vote. he'll face several other candidates during june's primary election in new york. c.b. cotton, fox news. >> warriors forward jimmy butler is accused of failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid rent and property damage at a home he rented in miami beach. in a lawsuit filed in florida last week, the plaintiff is seeking $260,000 in rent and the right to keep butler's $130,000 security deposit. the plaintiff alleges that butler failed to maintain the swimming pool and air conditioning, which led to mold throughout the property. butler was traded to the warriors from the miami heat last month. >> hundreds of girls gathered today at the 14th annual marin teen girls conference. this event was open for teenagers ages 13 to 18. organizers say it's a time for marin county students to really come together, build community, talk career opportunities and empower the next generation. the chair of the ma
he's also added he's willing to work with anyone who will better manhattan, including trump. from the honan strategy group shows cuomo leading the race with 38% of the vote. he'll face several other candidates during june's primary election in new york. c.b. cotton, fox news. >> warriors forward jimmy butler is accused of failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid rent and property damage at a home he rented in miami beach. in a lawsuit filed in florida last week, the...
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warm receptions lensky received in london was a direct message to the white house of fits always manhattan and diplomacy. who you shake hands with, whether you will, smiling at the signature of the peace deal, infamously. yes, our ha nixa robin. yes, that robin was not fox smiling. and yes, i was, it sends that set and signal i am always attending very closely to those signals because of course they, they tell a story about how come for your lead to feels about what is being discussed diplomatically to the details of diplomatic deals. the woods, the commitments of coal seeds really match up, but these optics, the most of the atmospherics the vibes in the room they really meant to. i'm the hug for the men's capable of being in tale deliberate to send the message to washington the the u. k. and the europeans are still very much on the landscape side. and now we've got social media thrown into the mix where we can immediately see the reaction of world leaders to a particular event, such as the route in the white house. we saw this incredible sleep a twitch of messages from leaders across euro
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he worked at chase manhattan bank, and he was serving in london. he was coming home for christmas. and he was supposed to come home wednesday morning, and they asked him to stay. and he actually called me. he said, "would you mind if i came home that night?" and... i never told him when he could fly and when he couldn't fly. i said, "of course, as long as you're coming home." but he wasn't supposed to be on that plane at the beginning. we didn't know anything for months and months, you know. we knew someone put something on the plane, but we didn't know who, where they came from, why they did it. when something like this happens, you want to know the truth. you want to know what happens. you want to know who's at fault, -who's to blame, all of that. -and why. somebody, literally, did this purposely to these people. man 9: based on baggage records, we determined that it was here in malta that the suitcase containing the bomb was first planted. i was with the case for three years, but assigned to malta for almost two years. interviewer: that's a big commitment. it is a big commitment
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my wife and i knew that when we had kids, we didn't want to raise them in manhattan.'t want to raise them somewhere else. we wanted to raise them right here, close to the home where we grew up. we are raising them right here in columbus, ohio. thank you for coming out tonight. we are grateful for you. that's good news. america is back and it feels fantastic right now. and we are just getting started. we do have a lot of work yet ahead of us though. that work is still just beginning. over the last four years, we went through a national identity crisis in this country. faith, patriotism, hard work, family all but disappeared during biden's presidency. under his tenure as the u.s. president. less than 16% of gen z said they were proud to be an american. we had a 25% recruitment deficit in our own u.s. military. that was unacceptable to me as an american. i spent the better part of last year working tirelessly traveling this country to help send donald trump back to the white house. because it was a fork in the road for the future of the country. in november, america made
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manhattan summers says there's a straight road which runs from runnymede to philadelphia. i'm not sure it was that seamless because the who came here did in fact, bring a civilization with them and it. certainly was part of english tradition, english customs. they did not borrow these provisions. they considered them to be part of their own. and our constitution came up from the body of self-governance to people both before and after our separation from britain. people on both sides deemed themselves heirs an inherited folk right sex and freedom expressed in the common law and trace a direct political lineage from the glorious revolution back to magna carta. so what did we get from that magna carta was a legacy bequeathed to america and interestingly enough, we were more interested in it than the in the beginning. it's until 1957 that there is a monument set to at runnymede and was from the american bar association. the english have gotten a little more interested in as time has gone on and they put a very beautiful book on the 800th anniversary of carta. but early on, the
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and you just heard from somebody running for district of manhattan, it also has to start there very veryrarely is this the decision of the men and women who are putting their lives on the line each and every day to enforce the laws of this country? what's unfair to each them is these criminals are not held accountable. and you are now dealing with people that are either going an innocent american. repeatedly, repeatedly, or one of these law enforcement officers. and that should be unacceptable to our national leaders. we've a lot about prioritize deportations. this mass deportation plan. realistically, there are not enough resources based on numbers that have been allowed into the country. this is a simple fact. it's got to be prioritized. it's got to start going after national security. it's got to start going after those criminals. it's got to start identifying those visa overstays who are marching up and down fifth avenue, swearing to hamas and hezbollah. this needs be prioritized. and if a a community or a city or state does not want to work with federal agencies like ice to prioriti
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of new york decided midtown manhattan was disadvantaged. estate money and all kinds of other things. terry mccullough in virginia, democratic governor was caught up and this $5 million green card is a little cleaner, doesn't bring the same investment. paul: alleged problems with terry mcauliffe, there was never a common investigation of a thing like that. so kim, you think this is an improvement but i have to say are we comfortable with chinese, rich communist party members or russian oligarchs buying their way into the united states? >> a lot of people feel that way. embracing american opportunity and the american dream contributing to the country, this is a cash transaction. on the other hand i heard a couple people say we had 8 million people come in, many on public assistance. this is a more rational way to do it. there will be a lot of debate about this and it will be hard to remove it from the broader debate about our messy immigration system the past four years. paul: all right. you don't think this will make a big difference to the
of new york decided midtown manhattan was disadvantaged. estate money and all kinds of other things. terry mccullough in virginia, democratic governor was caught up and this $5 million green card is a little cleaner, doesn't bring the same investment. paul: alleged problems with terry mcauliffe, there was never a common investigation of a thing like that. so kim, you think this is an improvement but i have to say are we comfortable with chinese, rich communist party members or russian oligarchs...
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hispanic federation which he founded, the latino victory fund, which he chaired as the northern manhattan arts alliance, viva broadway, the amber charter school, east harlem. and he's on the board of the public theater as well for louis cuny is a familiar base as well because he is the former chair of the center for latin american, caribbean and latino studies at the graduate center. and in his spare time, he has served in several mayoral administrations and consult on the political campaigns of such luminaries as clinton. chuck schumer, kirsten gillibrand, ferrer, tish and others. all this, and he is also a founding of the consulting firm, the miramar group and subject and hero of a document called siempre luis, which screened at sundance and aired on hbo. he's also the grandparent two hunter elementary school students is worth noting. somehow, he also found time to write relentless my story of the latino spirit that is transforming. the book. we're here to tonight, nancy pelosi no less, has hailed it as a deeply personal reflection on identity, resilience and the pursuit of justice. par
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the move comes as a big apple closes the roosevelt hotel migrant shelter in manhattan that became a symbolcicity's migrant crisis. >> we are announcing the roosevelt hotel will be closing in the coming months. saving taxpayers means of dollars. >> certainly hitting close to home for the folks in the bronx. what of the vibe shift? what's happening now? circles and roosevelt basically they're taking a lot of them here in midtown and moving them out to the bronx. as a congressman said they become a dumping ground out in the bronx. every 1 of those people should be deported. they do not need to open more migrant shelters. going in there, ice, and deport those people. bring it back -- but that's what the trump administration is all about but when you are century city and a sanctuary state, guess what they are not going to cooperate with ice. but they relate should be doing is deporting these people, not sheltering them people shelter them back to guatemala or mexico or wherever they came from is where the shelter should be pick works it's a migrant musical chairs or something that will actually
the move comes as a big apple closes the roosevelt hotel migrant shelter in manhattan that became a symbolcicity's migrant crisis. >> we are announcing the roosevelt hotel will be closing in the coming months. saving taxpayers means of dollars. >> certainly hitting close to home for the folks in the bronx. what of the vibe shift? what's happening now? circles and roosevelt basically they're taking a lot of them here in midtown and moving them out to the bronx. as a congressman said...
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mayor former governor andrew cuomo made his comeback campaign official today with a rally in lower manhattanz has the story. >> introduced by his daughter's former governor andrew cuomo formally announced at a rally that he's running for new york city. mayor. >> we are here today. because we know new york is in crisis after an and endorsements from the carpenters and painters unions. the former governor wasted no time going after his rivals accusing them of pushing too far left on issues like homelessness, crime and public safety. they caught 1 billion dollars from the police budget. >> what did you think was going to happen? he also talked about lowering taxes on working families and building more affordable housing, which would create new jobs when he was governor. he helped kill the old advantage program that provided state funding. >> to help homeless new york city residents. new york city comptroller brad lander, a rival candidate health and emergency press conference to criticize cuomo's record in office. >> he also attacked cuomo for misleading the public about the number of covid dea
mayor former governor andrew cuomo made his comeback campaign official today with a rally in lower manhattanz has the story. >> introduced by his daughter's former governor andrew cuomo formally announced at a rally that he's running for new york city. mayor. >> we are here today. because we know new york is in crisis after an and endorsements from the carpenters and painters unions. the former governor wasted no time going after his rivals accusing them of pushing too far left on...
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the deputy attorney general and manhattan's institute senior fellow, great to have both of you with uslet's start there. the doj on offence going after states and localities that are not complying with some of these executive orders weather century cities, whether it something like the president's statement executive order on women's sports. ilia, there is outgoing and not just incoming and the legal fight. >> they are lawyered up and aggressive and they transition well and if you take federal funds there are strings attached including civil rights protections including enforcing federal law so if you don't like it then don't take the money. >> shannon: we saw this player with the president and the governor of maine and she said we will see you in court. >> absolutely. the trump administration is much more comfortable playing offence and trying to enforce their policy agenda through litigations and having to defend all their actions and the federal court and what we saw with the governor is the first and what will be a long series of blue state governors pushing back against the trump
the deputy attorney general and manhattan's institute senior fellow, great to have both of you with uslet's start there. the doj on offence going after states and localities that are not complying with some of these executive orders weather century cities, whether it something like the president's statement executive order on women's sports. ilia, there is outgoing and not just incoming and the legal fight. >> they are lawyered up and aggressive and they transition well and if you take...
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attorney general and manhattan institute senior fellow ilya shapiro.hav have both of you w. the d.o.j. on offense. the going after states and localities that are not complying with some of the executive orders weathered sanctuary cities, whether it's something like the president's statement executive order on women's sports. there is outgoing not just incoming in the legal fight. >> they are lawyered up or they are aggressively as he transitioned well. i look states, if you take federal funds are strings attached including civil rights protections, including enforcing federal law. if you do not like it, don't take the money. shannon: was how this play out the president and the governor of maine she said we will see you incorporate looks absolutely and look the trump administration is much more comfortable playing offense and trying to enforce their policy agenda through litigation and having to defend other actions of the federal court. but we sell at the main governor is the first and what's going to be a long series of blue state governors pushing ba
attorney general and manhattan institute senior fellow ilya shapiro.hav have both of you w. the d.o.j. on offense. the going after states and localities that are not complying with some of the executive orders weathered sanctuary cities, whether it's something like the president's statement executive order on women's sports. there is outgoing not just incoming in the legal fight. >> they are lawyered up or they are aggressively as he transitioned well. i look states, if you take federal...
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we know that he made stops in manhattan and the bronx yesterday. >> janai: morgan norwood, our thanks >>> this morning, a passing to note. ♪ grammy-nominated r&b singer angie stone has died. her label says stone was traveling with members of her band from alabama to atlanta when their van collided with a semi truck early saturday. stone was pronounced dead on the scene. she rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of the female rap group, the sequence, before going solo with hits like "wish i didn't miss you." angie stone was 63 years old. she absolutely will be so deeply missed. >> gio: oh, that's so sad this happened. >> janai: heartbreaking story. >> gio: time now for the weather. somara's out, but abc news meteorologist greg dutra is here. from wls, our station in chicago. greg, there's an extremely critical wildfire risk in the southwest. >> greg: there is, and there's advisories out for the southwest, and we brought you advisories yesterday, and look what happened. this is through the carolinas. we had high fire danger there. this is the view from myrtle beach. how often do you see
we know that he made stops in manhattan and the bronx yesterday. >> janai: morgan norwood, our thanks >>> this morning, a passing to note. ♪ grammy-nominated r&b singer angie stone has died. her label says stone was traveling with members of her band from alabama to atlanta when their van collided with a semi truck early saturday. stone was pronounced dead on the scene. she rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of the female rap group, the sequence, before going solo with...
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after their scaffold swung out of control and then crashed into a high rise apartment building in manhattan. you see it right there. the terrifying ordeal caught on camera yesterday with the platform dangling a terrifying 78 stories above the ground. >> the scaffolding. >> wasn't attached, and it was swinging around and. >> smacking into the building. >> it was a high wind factor. >> blowing into. the building. >> um, there's glass, uh, pretty much raining all over the. >> sidewalk. >> firefighters stabilized the scaffold with ropes and notice that the workers weren't even secured to safety lines. both workers were brought to the hospital and are in stable condition. all right. coming up. a pacemaker is helping investigators learn how long actor gene hackman was likely dead before he and his wife were found in their home. the latest on the investigation next. >> have i got news for you is back. >> let's think of some new games. >> to play. >> what do you got? yes, something like a. >> oh. >> what? >> keep playing. >> the same games. >> yeah. >> do the same games. >> have i got news for you
after their scaffold swung out of control and then crashed into a high rise apartment building in manhattan. you see it right there. the terrifying ordeal caught on camera yesterday with the platform dangling a terrifying 78 stories above the ground. >> the scaffolding. >> wasn't attached, and it was swinging around and. >> smacking into the building. >> it was a high wind factor. >> blowing into. the building. >> um, there's glass, uh, pretty much raining...
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she left savannah guy's house, and eight minutes later, she arrived on manhattan street.elium road. if that gun killed robin, only two people could have done it-- either katie or jd. and i can prove it wasn't katie. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): but not according to jd spielbauer. you don't think there's evidence against you? jd spielbauer (on phone): no, sir. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): coming up. there are some things you just shouldn't lie about. what kind of person, in your view, does that? a liar, a fraud. charlatan. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): who was jd really? if he's trying to set her up, he's either the worst setup artist in the world, or he is the most sophisticated criminal there ever was. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. stop being sneezy without feeling sleepy. get 0% brain interference for fast. >> non-drowsy allergy. >> non-drowsy allergy. >> relief with ugh, weeding is the worst. but now, there's spruce: you'll see visible results in 1 hour and dead weeds in 1 day and it's safe for use around people and pets. spruce: the new, hard-
she left savannah guy's house, and eight minutes later, she arrived on manhattan street.elium road. if that gun killed robin, only two people could have done it-- either katie or jd. and i can prove it wasn't katie. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): but not according to jd spielbauer. you don't think there's evidence against you? jd spielbauer (on phone): no, sir. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): coming up. there are some things you just shouldn't lie about. what kind of person, in your view, does that?...
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he hit the campaign trail, stopping by a union hall here in manhattan. he also visited a restaurant in the bronx, and we are expecting the former governor to likely hit the campaign trail again tomorrow. we're waiting to get those details. for now, the one person we have not yet heard from so far is the current mayor, mayor adams. jessica. >> we wait to hear from him. all right. gloria pazmino, thanks so much for that update. a new cnn original series chronicles the creation of what was once one of the most loved social media sites in the world, twitter. in 2006, a group of tech visionaries teamed up to build the platform, and in just a few years, it transformed how people connected with each other all around the world. you'll see interviews with some of those closest to twitter's development and behind the scenes moments. >> we were a real mix of actual anarchists and people who were dreamers. >> like people. >> who believed in a world that could be created through the internet. >> more than. >> half. >> of the team knew how to juggle. >> yeah, we have
he hit the campaign trail, stopping by a union hall here in manhattan. he also visited a restaurant in the bronx, and we are expecting the former governor to likely hit the campaign trail again tomorrow. we're waiting to get those details. for now, the one person we have not yet heard from so far is the current mayor, mayor adams. jessica. >> we wait to hear from him. all right. gloria pazmino, thanks so much for that update. a new cnn original series chronicles the creation of what was...
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. >> conference in manhattan where he spoke about why he's running for mayor and what he wants to improvehasized the need for improved safety in new york streets and subways, wanting there to be more affordable housing options and a desire to create more union jobs. cuomo launched his campaign for mayor yesterday. as you just mentioned, alex in a 17 minute long youtube video, but spoke to the press for the first time in person since that announcement. here's a bit more from what he said just a short while ago. >> we are here today because we know new york is in crisis. but we know something else. we know that we can turn this city around and we know we will. we know that these politicians, now running to be mayor, made a terrible, terrible mistake. they uttered the three dumbest words ever uttered by a government official cut police funding. >> there were also protesters outside of the building where cuomo held his press conference today, many of them in opposition of the former governor becoming the mayor. even with his extensive political career at both the federal and local levels. he
. >> conference in manhattan where he spoke about why he's running for mayor and what he wants to improvehasized the need for improved safety in new york streets and subways, wanting there to be more affordable housing options and a desire to create more union jobs. cuomo launched his campaign for mayor yesterday. as you just mentioned, alex in a 17 minute long youtube video, but spoke to the press for the first time in person since that announcement. here's a bit more from what he said...
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and when he steps the barge at the foot, the of manhattan, he's greeted there by an officer with a regimentof militia who are going to escort him. and washington sort of gently says, no, you need to do that. all the protection that i require is in the hearts of the people that speaks of an aspect of washington, a gentility of spirit that we don't often tribute to the man, and yet which went in to making him our indispensable figure, the revolution and thank you. well, let's see if we take some questions. lot of hands up. we'll start start back here. there are two right there. i think, on. right. yeah. oh, thanks. thanks, rob. and please identify. yeah i'm charles miller from north carolina and part of the coolidge senators program said a question regarding, i guess the french revolution versus the american. what differences with the panel highlight between both the french and the american approach. republican government that led such different outcomes in each of these respective revolutions. maybe one of our professors would like to tackle that. sure. i'm happy to speak to in the context o
and when he steps the barge at the foot, the of manhattan, he's greeted there by an officer with a regimentof militia who are going to escort him. and washington sort of gently says, no, you need to do that. all the protection that i require is in the hearts of the people that speaks of an aspect of washington, a gentility of spirit that we don't often tribute to the man, and yet which went in to making him our indispensable figure, the revolution and thank you. well, let's see if we take some...
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of function in the way that the tabloids did in new york when he was a real estate magnate in, in manhattanks in washington. we're here to dig. we're here to get information. we're here to ask the hard questions. and honestly, it's why the first amendment is there. and he can't just throw that out the window willy nilly and have just, you know, fawning propagandists and sycophants in the oval office with them. i mean, imagine if you just had a bunch of people in the oval office with him asking questions like the guy the other day who was saying to president zelensky, why didn't you wear a suit? yeah. imagine. yeah. imagine if you just had a handful of people doing that sort of thing. what would be the reaction from the american people? they would think this is like the muppet show or something. they would just find it to be sheer lunacy. it just wouldn't make any sense. >> they get used to it over time. that's the danger, right? because because there are governments who do this, and then you get used to the idea that the these press conferences, not press conferences, they're a parade of th
of function in the way that the tabloids did in new york when he was a real estate magnate in, in manhattanks in washington. we're here to dig. we're here to get information. we're here to ask the hard questions. and honestly, it's why the first amendment is there. and he can't just throw that out the window willy nilly and have just, you know, fawning propagandists and sycophants in the oval office with them. i mean, imagine if you just had a bunch of people in the oval office with him asking...
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scaffolding spinning so hard it hit the side of the building sending shattered glass down on the manhattan streets below. firefighters ultimately rescued the workers. they broke through a window on the 78th floor to help retrieve them. the good news is they were physically unharmed. no one on the ground was injured. but, man, those folks are going to have a heck of a story to tell. >> what a freak thing. it's time for our first check of the forecast. >> nice to see you on this saturday morning. i've got some windy conditions. we'll talk about that of course with the video from the window wawashers. we've got a little bit of snow and bit of rain we're tracking from the north east. parts of pennsylvania picking up on some that. that's the best chance we'll see additional snowfall as we get through the day today. it's a clipper system so it's going to exit pretty quick, and it does do so out of northern new england but not without those winds wrapping around and bringing us some of that lake effect snow. the highest amounts are going to be in far northern maine as well as down to the lakes, 4
scaffolding spinning so hard it hit the side of the building sending shattered glass down on the manhattan streets below. firefighters ultimately rescued the workers. they broke through a window on the 78th floor to help retrieve them. the good news is they were physically unharmed. no one on the ground was injured. but, man, those folks are going to have a heck of a story to tell. >> what a freak thing. it's time for our first check of the forecast. >> nice to see you on this...