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new york city was already becoming the u.s. capitol by the '60s as they would centralize in move headquarters to downtown. fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was in white-collar occupation gave new york a competitive advantage over other saving industrial cities. those the white-collar and predominantly men with the dick van dyke and also what it didn't want to mention today but the more creative types with the larger urban working-class brownstone in brooklyn they were gentrifying though word that only becomes popular decades later brooklyn heights these were lovely 19th century brownstones that had fallen into disrepair. in with the white caller jobs and uh administrators and professors to open up the new educated so the sugar refinery may be gone and the social media consultants. is the shift from the new knowledge economy so it is gentrification in the sink old brownstone. i mentioned there was the elderly irish couple living there the husband had a civil service job as a postal worker and his wife was in charge of
new york city was already becoming the u.s. capitol by the '60s as they would centralize in move headquarters to downtown. fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was in white-collar occupation gave new york a competitive advantage over other saving industrial cities. those the white-collar and predominantly men with the dick van dyke and also what it didn't want to mention today but the more creative types with the larger urban working-class brownstone in brooklyn they were gentrifying...
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. >>> also tonight team trump calls new york city soft on crime. wait till you see how it went over with the nypd. "the 11th hour" begins right now. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 92 of the trump administration. and tonight the president and his family are in government housing, choosing to stay home and spend the weekend at the white house, and with eight days until that mythic 100-day mark it could be a working weekend. in fact, the white house is talking about three big possibilities for next week when congress returns. health care, tax reform, and avoiding the government shutdown. more on all that later. today reporters asked trump what he could get done in just the coming week. >> mr. president, how are you? >> hi, everybody. >> can you speak briefly about all the legislative action you're planning next week, how you're going to accomplish all that? >> it's going to be great. it will happen. >> you're going to do health care and tax reform -- >> we'll see what happens. no particular rush. we'll see what happ
. >>> also tonight team trump calls new york city soft on crime. wait till you see how it went over with the nypd. "the 11th hour" begins right now. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 92 of the trump administration. and tonight the president and his family are in government housing, choosing to stay home and spend the weekend at the white house, and with eight days until that mythic 100-day mark it could be a working weekend. in fact, the...
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>>>an also tonight team trump calls new york city soft on crime. watch how it went over in the nypd. "the 11th hour" begins right now. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 92 of the trump administration. and tonight the president and his family are in government housing, choosing to stay home and spend the weekend at the white house, and with eight days until that mythic 100-day mark it could be a wor weekend. in fact the white house talking about three big possibilities for next week when congress returns. health care, tax reform, and avoiding the government shutdown. more on all that later. today reporters asked trump what he could get demonstrate just t -- done in just the coming week. >> hi, sneerve can you speak briefly about the legislative action you are planning for next week. how you are going to accomplish all that? >> it's going to be great. it will happen. >> tax reform and health care -- >> we'll see what happens. no particular rush. we'll see what happens. but health care is coming along well. government
>>>an also tonight team trump calls new york city soft on crime. watch how it went over in the nypd. "the 11th hour" begins right now. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 92 of the trump administration. and tonight the president and his family are in government housing, choosing to stay home and spend the weekend at the white house, and with eight days until that mythic 100-day mark it could be a wor weekend. in fact the white house talking...
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electric train that is going from mexico city to new york city. these two great metropolises of north america. during this time. and the moment that the opening talks about is what happens when you cross the border from mexico into texas. and this is a very key moment on the train because in the whole question emerged, what race are the passengers? because mexico had no jim crow, it had no segregation. texas of course and 99 had segregation in virtually all aspects of life to try and keep the so-called racist separate from one another. one of the questions that comes up as they would have to reshuffle passengers when they cross the border. so music the border then now it has this question were issues of identity, they become -- you have the figure who is this person where my going to categorize them? because of this traveling a few feet from onset of the border to the other. a few other details to make the exit make sense. the train cut through the border and on the other side is eagle pass. in the transouth is followed the aztec. this was a delux
electric train that is going from mexico city to new york city. these two great metropolises of north america. during this time. and the moment that the opening talks about is what happens when you cross the border from mexico into texas. and this is a very key moment on the train because in the whole question emerged, what race are the passengers? because mexico had no jim crow, it had no segregation. texas of course and 99 had segregation in virtually all aspects of life to try and keep the...
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professor kennedy pays particular attention to stories from new york city and the city's role in the war effort. he concludes about the war's legacy. this talk was the keynote address for the address and world war i, hosted by columbia university in new york city. this is just under one hour. prof. kennedy: so ladies and gentlemen, what an honor to be with you at this place. i have a whole number of people to thank. but i will be brief. there is this whole group of people i need to thank. he has been working smoothly to deliver me to the right place in amsterdam avenue. thank you all for making this. from the very beginning, the summit was well organized. gervais. bob i realized a short while ago that the first time i talked or did something i columbia university was at the international studies grouping with you and dave brezinski. along with fritz, my dear friend. who i miss such a great deal. this history department, this international studies department is a place that i have looked to an admired for so many years. just a small number of places in this country and elsewhere that h
professor kennedy pays particular attention to stories from new york city and the city's role in the war effort. he concludes about the war's legacy. this talk was the keynote address for the address and world war i, hosted by columbia university in new york city. this is just under one hour. prof. kennedy: so ladies and gentlemen, what an honor to be with you at this place. i have a whole number of people to thank. but i will be brief. there is this whole group of people i need to thank. he...
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undergraduate, the pranksters, the journey across america in 1964, went to meet jack kerouac in new york city, shifted very far to the political right by that time, they went to meet leary and albert above new york city and that was not a happy experience, and 3000 files, and get later into the 1960s, and the portion together and one event after another, and the bay area in general that involved ginsberg and the pranksters and held angels, the acid tests the pranksters put on. 66, 67, a human being in the end in san francisco, goldengate park in january 1967, summer of love in 1967, woodstock, the unveiling of the family, the killings by charles manson's gained in late 1969. it is almost applicable points, and some spoke to the better side of the angelic quality, the darker side and end up with people's own and drug usage, sexually transmitted diseases ushered in and lost lives in this part of the story, and the famous musician who died from overuse, correct? almost in one fell swoop, janice and jimmy and jim died and jimi hendrix, jim morrison in a matter of months, countless lesser-known fi
undergraduate, the pranksters, the journey across america in 1964, went to meet jack kerouac in new york city, shifted very far to the political right by that time, they went to meet leary and albert above new york city and that was not a happy experience, and 3000 files, and get later into the 1960s, and the portion together and one event after another, and the bay area in general that involved ginsberg and the pranksters and held angels, the acid tests the pranksters put on. 66, 67, a human...
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torque city -- new york city during this time period into the time they talk about is what happens when you cross the border from mexico into texas. texas of course in 1909 had segregation in all aspects of life to try to keep the so-called races separate from one another. it means that the border now as a question wathe question was at identity. to figure out who is this person and where am i going to categorize them because of the process of just traveling a few feet from one side of the border to the other. a few other details to make the excerpt makes sense the border on the other side would be the town of eagle pass. texas and the train itself is the aztec limit. that should be enough to get you through mostly read a short excerpt for you. >> aboard the aztec limited, crossing the border was a once routine and momentous. after the journey that trained the vehicle crossed the bridge the rio grande pulled into the veto in the eastern edge of eagle pass, the agents of the recently created department of commerce and labor past the uniforms and climbed aboard to inspect luggage. th
torque city -- new york city during this time period into the time they talk about is what happens when you cross the border from mexico into texas. texas of course in 1909 had segregation in all aspects of life to try to keep the so-called races separate from one another. it means that the border now as a question wathe question was at identity. to figure out who is this person and where am i going to categorize them because of the process of just traveling a few feet from one side of the...
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fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupation. this gave new york a competitive vintage over the industrial cities. most tour white-collar that were predominantly men to take the train even dick van dyke the fictional husband or his wife played by mary tyler moore. but even those more creative types labor gentrified and kabul hill these are lovely browser neighborhoods over the next decades the number of white-collar workers increased with a variety of white-collar jobs in new york government was expanding so were colleges and universities in along with them with administrators and professors. technology was opening new occupations including those people had never heard of before at the domino sugar refinery may be gone but the new brooklyn with many of the designers and consultants. the house next door to me that is a perfect illustration to the new knowledge economy. it is gentrification in a single brownstone. valley mentioned arisen elderly irish couple like other immigrants to have a civil service job the wife was in charge bu
fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupation. this gave new york a competitive vintage over the industrial cities. most tour white-collar that were predominantly men to take the train even dick van dyke the fictional husband or his wife played by mary tyler moore. but even those more creative types labor gentrified and kabul hill these are lovely browser neighborhoods over the next decades the number of white-collar workers increased with a variety of white-collar...
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joining us now former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. director and chairman of the cr club, carl pope. they are co-authors of a new book "climate of hope:how cities, businesses and citizens can save the planet." >> america is going to meet its goals without any help from the federal government and with the only industrial country in the world that is going to be able to do that. >> carl, the united states is actually -- we're so worried about so many different things. we hear about climate change all the time because, obviously, it's a growing problem. but lost in all those headlines is the fact that the united states actually has improved in this area. >> we have cut our emissions more than any other industrial nation. >> how have we done it? >> largely by replacing coal with cleaner, cheaper renewables and natural gas and by making cars go farther on gasoline. the wholesale cost of electricity in the united states has fallen by a quarter even as we have been replacing coal with these much cleaner fuels. we just have to stay the course.
joining us now former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. director and chairman of the cr club, carl pope. they are co-authors of a new book "climate of hope:how cities, businesses and citizens can save the planet." >> america is going to meet its goals without any help from the federal government and with the only industrial country in the world that is going to be able to do that. >> carl, the united states is actually -- we're so worried about so many different...
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i want to thank everyone involved in the partnership for new york city. michael corbett, steven schwartzman. it's an hn nor to have the leaders that are gathered in the room here with us today. i know the president is on his way over, it's my great privilege this morning to share a few thoughts in the midst of this important conversation on the topics that you're covering before i introduce my friend and the 45th president of the united states. but let me say first and foremost, the companies represented in the partnership for new york city are all american success stories. you have our admiration. you have our appreciation. your business is -- businesses account for more than seven million jobs and you add over $1 trillion to our economy each and every year. what's more important is the people behind the numbers and the topics that you've covered today are all about creating more jobs and more opportunities for americans who are -- who are anxious to climb the ladder of success.
i want to thank everyone involved in the partnership for new york city. michael corbett, steven schwartzman. it's an hn nor to have the leaders that are gathered in the room here with us today. i know the president is on his way over, it's my great privilege this morning to share a few thoughts in the midst of this important conversation on the topics that you're covering before i introduce my friend and the 45th president of the united states. but let me say first and foremost, the companies...
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about the three children and two adults killed in a devastating house fire in new york city. the victim were a 2-year-old boy and 10-year-old boy and two girls 16 and 17. and a woman. new york city mayor said this is the city's deadliest fire in two years. >> a family literally destroyed before their very eyes, this is is a very, very painful day. >> there's no clear cause of the fire. a burned out car was found behind one of the homes and some witnesses report hearing loud booms, but the city fire commissioner said it does not appear there was an explosion. >> happening today former president obama makes his first public appearance since leaving office. he is scheduled to speak to students at the university of chicago as part of a mission to encourage and support the next generation of leaders. 300 students from universities in the chicago area were invited to attend. the former president met with young at risk men in a jobs skills program yesterday. >> demand for the delivery is driving up business for a fast casual chain now they are looking to higher thousands of new worke
about the three children and two adults killed in a devastating house fire in new york city. the victim were a 2-year-old boy and 10-year-old boy and two girls 16 and 17. and a woman. new york city mayor said this is the city's deadliest fire in two years. >> a family literally destroyed before their very eyes, this is is a very, very painful day. >> there's no clear cause of the fire. a burned out car was found behind one of the homes and some witnesses report hearing loud booms,...
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new york city was already coming the u.s. capital of that economy of the 1960s, and corporations centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown in midtown. by the end of the '60s, 59% of the new the new york city labor force was in white-collar occupations. this gave new york a real competitive advantage over other fading industrial cities. most of the people who were white-collar, they were predominantly men who were working downtown took the fight 15 train to new rochelle, just like rod petrie, played by dick van dyke, the fictional husband of laura petrie, played by mary tyler moore, who i did want to mention today. but a few of those white-collar workers, especially in more creative types in media started moving at a largely working-class brownstone brooklyn. they were gentrifying comedies a word that only became popular many decades later. brooklyn heights, park slope, perhaps you can trace those loaded on your map, these are all lovely 19th century brownstone neighborhoods that had gone into disrepair. over the nex
new york city was already coming the u.s. capital of that economy of the 1960s, and corporations centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown in midtown. by the end of the '60s, 59% of the new the new york city labor force was in white-collar occupations. this gave new york a real competitive advantage over other fading industrial cities. most of the people who were white-collar, they were predominantly men who were working downtown took the fight 15 train to new rochelle, just like rod...
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[applause] tremendous, nobody, fantastic. >> diana, it might be the most beautiful site in new york citythroom. [laughter] >> before we had a good bathroom but the new ones, while. >> we are outside the newly unveiled public bathrooms. just renovated for a cool $300,000. why some call it the -- a bathrooms. >> the things others don't have is a design, the flowers, the classical music, the artwork. >> the opening included a ribbon-cutting of toilet paper. [applause] >> we donated the hands-free toilet seats that are 100% sit sanitary. a woman or man just raise wavesr hand and a fresh sleeve of plastic will rotate around the seat. [inaudible] personally, i was shocked by how nice the bathroom was. after all, we are in new york city. >> i still had to ask why $300,000 on bathrooms? >> midtown is safe but it's still an environment that you and a lot of people around. it makes women more comfortable. keeping people around for two hours then 40 minutes is important. the restroom is part of that. >> it to you want to check it out? >> i might. i need to figure out why there's no love for the che
[applause] tremendous, nobody, fantastic. >> diana, it might be the most beautiful site in new york citythroom. [laughter] >> before we had a good bathroom but the new ones, while. >> we are outside the newly unveiled public bathrooms. just renovated for a cool $300,000. why some call it the -- a bathrooms. >> the things others don't have is a design, the flowers, the classical music, the artwork. >> the opening included a ribbon-cutting of toilet paper. [applause]...
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the dodge sej sent nine letters sanctuary cities. "newk city continues to see ga murder after gangrder, the consequence of the city's soft on crime stance." as you saw, that did not sit well with the mayor and the country's largest police department. the warning was all part of a larger crackdown on immigration. earlier in the day, sessions and homeland security john kelly observed observations at the mexico and u.s. border. >> ideally, the best place for us to pick up these criminals is in jails or prisons. if we don't do that, we have to go into neighborhoods, into courthouses, go wherever we can find them and apprehend them. >> nbc's gadi schwartz got a chance to ride along with the officers as they carried out a string of operations in california this past week. here's his exclusive look. >> reporter: on any given day, the immigration arrests happen before the sun comes up. nine teams spanning california with lists of immigrants with criminal histories targeted for deportation. >> we don't do raids or sweeps. what we're doing and what
the dodge sej sent nine letters sanctuary cities. "newk city continues to see ga murder after gangrder, the consequence of the city's soft on crime stance." as you saw, that did not sit well with the mayor and the country's largest police department. the warning was all part of a larger crackdown on immigration. earlier in the day, sessions and homeland security john kelly observed observations at the mexico and u.s. border. >> ideally, the best place for us to pick up these...
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from new york city, you are watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. ew york, this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. while it was a light week for corporate issuance, we did see auction pick up on the sovereign side. the auction cycle in the united states has $24 billion auctioned in three-year notes and $20 billion for 10-year and 12 billion in 30 year. looking at the 30 year bond sale, it had a yield of 2.94% with a bid to cover a ratio of 2.23, the lowest since november. but despite the supply, they are all getting some extra energy as the trump bump moves some bonds. the president says he likes low rates. the market responds with lower yields. we are back with western asset management's carl eichstaedt, van eck associate, fran rodilloso, and cio of lehmann livian fridson advisors, martin fridson. gents, great to have you with us. carl, let's begin with you. is that a fundamental change for the market, should you get a reprice on treasuries because the president says he likes low rates? carl: everyone wants low rates
from new york city, you are watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. ew york, this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. while it was a light week for corporate issuance, we did see auction pick up on the sovereign side. the auction cycle in the united states has $24 billion auctioned in three-year notes and $20 billion for 10-year and 12 billion in 30 year. looking at the 30 year bond sale, it had a yield of 2.94%...
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. >> vacation boys live, new york city, we're going to play some . the trash can. waiting for people to play through. >> it's just new york city. it's like the third weirdest thing i've seen today. >> they do look like they are on spring break. >> no shirt, flamboyant shorts, golf bag in tote. >> spring break, i didn't know that? >> just when >> why golfing is terrible. >> that's the reason. >> on the fairway. >> unlike the regular golf course, you get to cheer. >> the putt. i'm a little nervous on my feet. >> i think that man was out doing his job. he wasn't on spring break. >> in the hazard, trying to get out. >> always tricky. >> can he do it, folks? >> he's in a worst place. >> really have no idea what's going on but they seem to have a lot of fun doing it. >> not respects the rules of golf. that's going too far. >> that's too far. >> couple of guys on the next tee. >> seems as though the weather has shortened the game a little bit. >> head for the 19th hole. >> time to head back to work. >> dmitry martin's show on netflix called "live at the tim
. >> vacation boys live, new york city, we're going to play some . the trash can. waiting for people to play through. >> it's just new york city. it's like the third weirdest thing i've seen today. >> they do look like they are on spring break. >> no shirt, flamboyant shorts, golf bag in tote. >> spring break, i didn't know that? >> just when >> why golfing is terrible. >> that's the reason. >> on the fairway. >> unlike the regular...
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decommissioned as war surplus, she was used as a tour boat in new york city, an oyster boat in the chesapeake bay, until volunteers at the world war ii museum in new orleans began a ten-year passion project. refashioning her mahogany hull, easy compared to finding original parts. >> we got pieces from all over the united states and all over the world. the radar dome came from a collector in australia. the engines came from a farmer in indiana who used them in tractor pulls. we found the sight for the torpedos on ebay. >> reporter: on ebay? >> on ebay, came out of pennsylvania. the only one we've seen in ten years. >> man your guns! >> reporter: everything is as it was during world war ii, except the machine guns are not real and there is no ammunition. in new orleans, the maiden voyage for paying customers set for later this month. tickets expensive, $350, but rides are already sold out for weeks. are and so many other people, thankfully, changed the course of history. >> uh, probably had a little bit to do with it. >> reporter: just like the greatest generation, you're modest. pt 305 and cre
decommissioned as war surplus, she was used as a tour boat in new york city, an oyster boat in the chesapeake bay, until volunteers at the world war ii museum in new orleans began a ten-year passion project. refashioning her mahogany hull, easy compared to finding original parts. >> we got pieces from all over the united states and all over the world. the radar dome came from a collector in australia. the engines came from a farmer in indiana who used them in tractor pulls. we found the...
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it is kind of an anthem for new york city. of mind ♪ >> it was just a love song to the city, but it became something else. >> when i was at madison square garden when i was there at the concert for new york, it was just so cool. a happy day in a time when there wasn't a lot of that. there wasn't a lot of happiness. i don't remember the holidays. i don't remember a lot of things that went on. i mean, that was one of the things that i do remember. it was just an enormous opportunity to at least have a nice time for a few hours and just forget about what was going on 30, 40 blocks down where it was an ongoing nightmare. >> the aftermath of 9/11 for a while, everybody was in it together. >> it was just a time for americans to realize what mattered. it was north, south, east and west. we were all americans for a while there. >> after 9/11, there was a deeply perceived sense of peril that more terrible things might happen and i think faced with a catastrophe of lower manhattan and of the pentagon, people were rallying around the pres
it is kind of an anthem for new york city. of mind ♪ >> it was just a love song to the city, but it became something else. >> when i was at madison square garden when i was there at the concert for new york, it was just so cool. a happy day in a time when there wasn't a lot of that. there wasn't a lot of happiness. i don't remember the holidays. i don't remember a lot of things that went on. i mean, that was one of the things that i do remember. it was just an enormous opportunity...
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most new yorkers are too busy with their own thing. >> most students are disconnected from the city there >> another great night of chasing news, welcome back to the work week, thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. >> i got it. don't worry. the things they get myself in trouble for. >> another grade of chasing news, welcome back to the work week. will be back with more dancing drafts, maybe. >> this american bully who has been quarantine after biting the mailman's pinky. the judge ruled the dog to be vicious which requires the dock to be put down. >> can you just control your animals? should the dog be euthanized or give him a second chance? (bells jingling) homer: ho, ho, ho! d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) oh, are we gonna stay roto-rootered like this the whole show? it's rotoscoped, dad. whatever it is, it's making me sick. a noble experiment that failed. (acoustic guitar playing) bart: why is the sky blue? hmm... i don't know. just is. why are clouds white? no clue. why are people yellow? it's the way god made them. why is grass green? so you can find your damn golf ball. now i hav
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from new york city, you're watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: jonathan ferro from new yorkhis is bloomberg real yield. a light week for corporate issuance and we did see auction pick up on the sovereign side. the auction cycle here in the united states had $24 billion auctioned and $12 billion in 30 years. looking closer about 30 year 2.23,ale with a yield at the lowest since november. despite the supply, those governments all getting extra energy as the trump moves the bonds. the president says he likes low rates and the market responds with lower yields. we are back now with carl like martin.and great to have you with us. carl, let's begin with you very quickly. is that a fundamental change for the markets? should you get a re-price on treasuries just because the president says he likes low rates? carl: i mean, everyone wants low rates. rates are determined by the fundamentals, not someone's opinion. it's a level of inflation and economic growth and you have to be respectful of international sector. year may not be interesting to someone in the united states, but to someo
from new york city, you're watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: jonathan ferro from new yorkhis is bloomberg real yield. a light week for corporate issuance and we did see auction pick up on the sovereign side. the auction cycle here in the united states had $24 billion auctioned and $12 billion in 30 years. looking closer about 30 year 2.23,ale with a yield at the lowest since november. despite the supply, those governments all getting extra energy as the trump moves...
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from the broadcast center, in new york city. g funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, april 5th, 2017. this s the "cbs morning news." this morning the round of new air strikes. wiretapping claim takes a turn. a security adviser is under concern and ivanka trump is speaking out about people being complicit in her father's administration. >> he's wanting to be a force for good and make
from the broadcast center, in new york city. g funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, april 5th, 2017. this s the "cbs morning news." this morning the round of new air strikes. wiretapping claim takes a turn. a security adviser is under concern and ivanka trump is speaking out about people being complicit in her father's administration. >> he's wanting to be a force for good and make
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this new proposal from new york city commission is pushing for this, to add a tipping option. goes through it new york city, many analysts believe this could be a nationwide trend for over. the tipping option in new york city, a good chance it could go nationwide. we are watching the story closely and we keep you posted if this happens. huber doesn't like this. they don't want this was we will see what new york city decides. >> this next one is brilliant and can't believe it doesn't exist but a way to stop, prevent you from sending embarrassing texts. >> both of you sent one text and thought why did i send that? now you have a chance, 5 minutes to recall it as long as the person on the other end hasn't read it. that is the trick. they put out a beta version of their new update and those in the tech world that watch this stuff like laser eyes found it, we have a tweet from wabc, beta info, they see many improvements for the revoke feature, you can un-send messages within fivemin. right now -- they think with a full update you will have this option. >> it doesn't work if they al
this new proposal from new york city commission is pushing for this, to add a tipping option. goes through it new york city, many analysts believe this could be a nationwide trend for over. the tipping option in new york city, a good chance it could go nationwide. we are watching the story closely and we keep you posted if this happens. huber doesn't like this. they don't want this was we will see what new york city decides. >> this next one is brilliant and can't believe it doesn't...
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they went to meet kerouac in new york city which was not a happy experience so kerouac had shifted part of the political right by that point in time. they went to meet leary and halpert at millbrook estates. above new york city and that was not happy experience either. >> leary in fact didn't even meet the pranksters even though they had gone 3000 miles for that encounter to take place. later into the 1960s, mid 60s and the latter portion of it altogether and it's almost like there's oneevent after another . there are the antiwar protests in berkeley and oakland and in the bay area in general that involved ginsburg and the pranksters and the hells angels. there are the acid tests that the pranksters put on. 66, 67. there's the human being be in in san francisco. golden gate park and in january 1967. >> there's the summer of love in 1967. >> there is woodstock. there's out the month. there's the unveiling of the family, the killings by charles manson gang. >> in late 1959. so again, it's almost as if there were these economical points that eventually get and some folks on the better side
they went to meet kerouac in new york city which was not a happy experience so kerouac had shifted part of the political right by that point in time. they went to meet leary and halpert at millbrook estates. above new york city and that was not happy experience either. >> leary in fact didn't even meet the pranksters even though they had gone 3000 miles for that encounter to take place. later into the 1960s, mid 60s and the latter portion of it altogether and it's almost like there's...
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they went to meet carol act in new york city and have that experience, kerouac had shifted far to the political right by that point in time. he went to meet leary and helpers and at millbrook estates in new york city and that was not happy experience either. >> we are in fact didn't even read the pranksters even though they had gone 3000 miles for that counter to take place. >> you got loader later into the 1960s, mid 60s and the latter portion of it all together and it's almost like there's one event after another. there are the antiwar protests and in berkeley and oakland and the bay area in general. that involved ginsberg and the pranksters and the hells angels. there are the after tests acid tests that the pranksters put on, 66, 67. there's the human being, be in in san francisco, golden gate park and in january 1967, there's the summer of love in 1967 area there's woodstock, there's out the month. there's the unveiling of the family, the killings by charles manson gang in the late 1969. so again, it's almost as if there were these impossible points that were demonstrated in some
they went to meet carol act in new york city and have that experience, kerouac had shifted far to the political right by that point in time. he went to meet leary and helpers and at millbrook estates in new york city and that was not happy experience either. >> we are in fact didn't even read the pranksters even though they had gone 3000 miles for that counter to take place. >> you got loader later into the 1960s, mid 60s and the latter portion of it all together and it's almost...
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like vinny to come back for more. >> i would definitely play this again. >> meg oliver, cbs news, atlantic city, new jersey. >> well, it was a big night for country music stars, the 52nd annual academy of country music awards. >> and the winner of the atm entertainer of the year ... >> jason aldean. >> artist crowded the t-mobile arena in vegas last night, jason aldean took home the award for entertainer of the year, miranda lambert the albumn of the weight of the wings took home the prize for albumn of the year. >> i just want to say thank you for letting me, my heart break and sharing it with me. >> her albumn was inspired by her divorce, from ex-husband blake sheldon, lady performed their his you look good. other winners included thomas rhett, and florida georgia line for the single record of the year for their song holy. the jam packed event was co-hosted by superstars luke bryant and dierks bentley. well, he rescues dogs that many think are un adoptable. >> then turns them into lucky dogsment still ahead on "eyewitness news," brandon mcmillan, from the popular cbs morning show here with me
like vinny to come back for more. >> i would definitely play this again. >> meg oliver, cbs news, atlantic city, new jersey. >> well, it was a big night for country music stars, the 52nd annual academy of country music awards. >> and the winner of the atm entertainer of the year ... >> jason aldean. >> artist crowded the t-mobile arena in vegas last night, jason aldean took home the award for entertainer of the year, miranda lambert the albumn of the weight...
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he pays particular attention to stories from new york city as well as the war effort. he concludes his regrets of the worst legacy. this talk was the keynote address for the address and world war i. posted by columbia university in new york city. this is just under one hour. gentlemen, what an honor to be with you at this place. i have a whole number of people to thank. query -- whole group of people i need to thank. he has been working smoothly to the right place in amsterdam avenue. for making it to this. it is well organized. thank you to bob. i realized just a short while ago that it is the first time that i talked or did something. at columbia university and that studies,nternational with dave brezinski. fritz my dear friend. i miss such a great deal. this history department has international studies, something of a place that i have look to and admired. so so many years. just a small number of places in this country and elsewhere in andcity of of great talent insight. with political science in action. training, ind good am pleased to be here. i felt that when i lo
he pays particular attention to stories from new york city as well as the war effort. he concludes his regrets of the worst legacy. this talk was the keynote address for the address and world war i. posted by columbia university in new york city. this is just under one hour. gentlemen, what an honor to be with you at this place. i have a whole number of people to thank. query -- whole group of people i need to thank. he has been working smoothly to the right place in amsterdam avenue. for...
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the project will create three new city blocks over the interstate to support new homes, along with retail and office space. for drivers it will mean finding a new way around town-- because there are only two ways to get onto the ramp. you can drive eastbound on massachusetts ave or make a left off 4th. we know d-c stands for district of columbia... but not everybody does. confusion over the district's name is prompting a change on drivers licenses. right now... a license from the motor vehicle department says "district of columbia" at the top. but some d-c residents say people outside the area often think that means the south american country columbia. the d-m-v is changing the licenses to say time now for weather time now for weather - one more warm day - afternoon thunderstorms (2-6 pm) - cooler weekend - timing out rain chances early sunday morning) today: partly to mostly cloudy. warm. afternoon thunderstorms possible (2-6 pm). highs: 80-85 winds: w 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 53-58 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and cooler. showers likely. highs: 60-65 wi
the project will create three new city blocks over the interstate to support new homes, along with retail and office space. for drivers it will mean finding a new way around town-- because there are only two ways to get onto the ramp. you can drive eastbound on massachusetts ave or make a left off 4th. we know d-c stands for district of columbia... but not everybody does. confusion over the district's name is prompting a change on drivers licenses. right now... a license from the motor vehicle...
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city where we both live in harlem or the south bronx or brooklyn. majority black schools outperforming the lowliest white suburbs in new york city -- the suburbs in new york city. the idea that it should be on the racial makeup of the school and whether or not -- instead of whether or not anyone is learning i reject. obsessed with the racial makeup of the school. i'm obsessed with the performance of the school. i think our policymakers would do better to focus on that. you written on education and opportunity -- you have written on education and opportunity. toe us the frameworks, given access on education in america, how it overlays this conversation. yes, there are exceptional schools, just like there are exceptional people. but exceptions and pointing out of handful in any community majority black schools that can sustainably compete with affluent white schools -- jason: there are dozens in new york city alone. the harlem network consists of dozens of schools that regularly outperform neighborhood schools. is, is but my question that the exception or the rule in new york? jason: i just named dozens in new york city. nikole: is that the exception o
city where we both live in harlem or the south bronx or brooklyn. majority black schools outperforming the lowliest white suburbs in new york city -- the suburbs in new york city. the idea that it should be on the racial makeup of the school and whether or not -- instead of whether or not anyone is learning i reject. obsessed with the racial makeup of the school. i'm obsessed with the performance of the school. i think our policymakers would do better to focus on that. you written on education...
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highlighted dramatically over the last couple of weeks by derailments at penn station here in new york citywe get more from morgan radford. >> reporter: two derailments in 11 days. >> the safest way to evacuate the train. >> reporter: train service coming to a halt in new york, leaving hundreds of thousands of commuters stranded. >> i'm standing on the train, i'm paying so much money. it is not worth it to me. >> reporter: experts say the derailments prove our nation's railway system is too old. >> i think it should serve as a wake-up call. it is a realization of how fragile the entire system is. >> reporter: take new york's penn station. more than 10 million riders pass through each year. that's more than 1300 trains per day, double the number from the '70s. >> it is nothing short of catastrophic. >> reporter: he is current head of the gateway project, a $24 billion proposal designed to double the capacity of trains along the northeast corridor, including penn station. >> this is the most urgent infrastructure project in america. it can't go forward without federal commitment. it is in jep
highlighted dramatically over the last couple of weeks by derailments at penn station here in new york citywe get more from morgan radford. >> reporter: two derailments in 11 days. >> the safest way to evacuate the train. >> reporter: train service coming to a halt in new york, leaving hundreds of thousands of commuters stranded. >> i'm standing on the train, i'm paying so much money. it is not worth it to me. >> reporter: experts say the derailments prove our...
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she remains in new york city. he returns to grand rapids to begin his career as an attorney. >> we are at the gerald r. ford residential museum in grand rapids, michigan. we are in the gallery where he is beginning his professional career. it is not especially clear even to him, because at the same time that he is establishing his law practice, he is applying to become a field agent for the f.b.i. he wants to be a g-man. he is writing letters and toward the end of 1941, trying to figure out what the status of his application is. as he is in grand rapids in 1941, he finds himself, along with america, caught up with world affairs, when the japanese bomb pearl harbor. quickly thereafter, he shifts his attention to the navy. he wants to become a naval officer. he sends in his application to be commissioned as an officer in the navy. by april, 1942, he has joined the navy. he is commissioned as an ensign. he is sent to annapolis where he goes through an officer training program then in north carolina as an athletic off
she remains in new york city. he returns to grand rapids to begin his career as an attorney. >> we are at the gerald r. ford residential museum in grand rapids, michigan. we are in the gallery where he is beginning his professional career. it is not especially clear even to him, because at the same time that he is establishing his law practice, he is applying to become a field agent for the f.b.i. he wants to be a g-man. he is writing letters and toward the end of 1941, trying to figure...
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this was a new type of newspaper that began in new york city, right? any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. you know, this was a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscription. they catered to the business class and political elites, and they were far more ex-ppensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to six pennies for one issue. the idea for a cheap newspaper actually didn't come from a journalist at all. it came from a medical student named horatio shepherd, who noticed as he walked to medical school in new york city how many vendors were on the streets selling things for just a penny. and what he noticed was that people were willing to buy anything for a penny. you know. they were willing to give up a penny pretty easily. so he so his idea was why not sell a newspaper for a penny and fill it with content that would be of interest that particular day, that would be entertaining that would
this was a new type of newspaper that began in new york city, right? any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. you know, this was a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscription. they catered to the business class and political elites, and they were far more ex-ppensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to six pennies for one issue....
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we begin tonight with two new york city entrepreneurs who had the bright idea to change what may seem like a dull concept, office space. both with tech backgrounds, they wanted to shake up the way leases work. and they're not only increasing flexibility for renters but for building owners as well. >> reporter: when they began renting out their extra new york city office space a few years ago, they didn't think it would turn into a business called no-tell. >> it was an accident, we didn't realize we were sitting on top of an explosive billions. >> reporter: in 15 months, they brought in $10 million. but starting it meant taking on a multinational, multibillion dollar company. >> we trying to decide if we had something unique to offer. >> reporter: some of the big boys are we work and regus. we work develops spaces for startups and individuals looking to share the cost of kitchens, social space, wi-fi, even group health insurance. regus, in business for more than 25 years, used to target big businesses. now it's aiming for other segments as well, with 3,000 locations across 120 countrie
we begin tonight with two new york city entrepreneurs who had the bright idea to change what may seem like a dull concept, office space. both with tech backgrounds, they wanted to shake up the way leases work. and they're not only increasing flexibility for renters but for building owners as well. >> reporter: when they began renting out their extra new york city office space a few years ago, they didn't think it would turn into a business called no-tell. >> it was an accident, we...
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that's the new york city model. the new york city model also has the granting of independent counsel authority by their corporations council and the city of new york. in this case that would be done by the city attorney if it was constitutional, which i don't know if it is or not. but those are some of the things that the new york city best practices model has the we don't could either be interesting to discuss that model and then take up a possible other mechanisms for funding. for instance, there's a project going up at market-- i'm sorry --at franklin where the zoning envelope is 45 feet but apparently, it's been agreed by the important players in the decision process to raise it to 320 feet in height. i am sure that's artie been approved, but my point is, with all development occurring, i think we should look at the conditions you use enforcement feed mechanism so ethics get a portion of the designated funds collected from those applying for conditional use to do its enforcement and investigation and higher inves
that's the new york city model. the new york city model also has the granting of independent counsel authority by their corporations council and the city of new york. in this case that would be done by the city attorney if it was constitutional, which i don't know if it is or not. but those are some of the things that the new york city best practices model has the we don't could either be interesting to discuss that model and then take up a possible other mechanisms for funding. for instance,...
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. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." gary: welcome to "wall street week," the show that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. trish: here are some of the biggest headlines from the week. you have mixed messages over tax reform and the healthcare bill. stocks wrapping up the week and the quarter in positive territory. technology, best performing sector by a long-shot in the first quarter. you get facebook, amazon, google all hitting record highs in the month of march. crude mass been down 2 out of the last three quarters. across the pond theresa may is saying bye-bye to the e.u. the lisbon treaty formally states the u.k.'s intention toys leave the european union. negotiations will take about two years. in washington republicans continue to bicker amongst themselves over healthcare. the president also calling out the freedom caucus. and the battles continue on the russia investigation leaks. gary: tom lee and larry pitkowsky are here. we just wrapped up the first quarter. when i think about
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mayor de blasio has gone on television and told new yorkers that new york was a sanctuary city. the immigrants, all new yorkers are safe and that we essentially have your back. and then what happens is immigrants walk around and they think everything is safe and they're okay and nobody's going to turn them in to immigration and then they get arrested and nypd actually calls immigration from central booking and the outrageousness is really twofol twofold. >> tucker: stop there i want to make sure i have this straight. you're saying is outrageous that mary de blasio doesn't quote have the back of the convicted illegal alien sex offender who molested someone else on the subway. he should have his back? >> like i said, it's not about an individual client, it's about the bigger picture because were talking about -- >> tucker: were talking about an individual case, a real person. >> sure this actually happened. were talking about government. were talking about government agencies, talking about new york city police department, talking about new york city courts them. >> you want to tak
mayor de blasio has gone on television and told new yorkers that new york was a sanctuary city. the immigrants, all new yorkers are safe and that we essentially have your back. and then what happens is immigrants walk around and they think everything is safe and they're okay and nobody's going to turn them in to immigration and then they get arrested and nypd actually calls immigration from central booking and the outrageousness is really twofol twofold. >> tucker: stop there i want to...
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tyra ace incredible new york city apartment is up for sale. miss banks is leaving the building.he's selling her deluxe apartment in the sky, for a cool $17.5 million. tyra combined four units to create this 7,000 square foot condo with five bedrooms and eight baths. the master bedroom has a private sitting room and mini-bar. spectacular views of the hudson river. there's a wood paneled library and eat in chef's kitchen with plenty of room to entertain. don't have the mega cash? no worries, you can rent it for 50,000 per month, bargain. >>> still ahead, full house meets seventh heaven meets step by step. we're with three '90s child stars all grown up. >> if anybody tells you under 16 to have a nose job, don't worry about it, it doesn't work, it makes you look strange. >>> hugh hefner's son gives e.t. a tour of the playboy mansion. >>> richard gere with his 34-year-old girlfriend. how the 67 actor is getting better with age. >> i feel like i have more energy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> last year's champion -- >> won again. >> persil original beat every single deterge
tyra ace incredible new york city apartment is up for sale. miss banks is leaving the building.he's selling her deluxe apartment in the sky, for a cool $17.5 million. tyra combined four units to create this 7,000 square foot condo with five bedrooms and eight baths. the master bedroom has a private sitting room and mini-bar. spectacular views of the hudson river. there's a wood paneled library and eat in chef's kitchen with plenty of room to entertain. don't have the mega cash? no worries, you...
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family-friendly characters like elmo and the lankin characters, and the seedy underbelly's of new york city. to find out more of what is going on with time square with prostitution and drugs i met up with the the manhattan madam. >> time square has been the underbelly of new york for 30, 40 or 50 years. there's a lot of stuff going on here. whether that's in the hotels or people on the streets, or anything else that is going on, sex, drugs. >> the manhattan madam is famous for being caught up in the prostitution scandal. she ended up going to jail to pay for it. >> what is the phrase? >> it ain't easy, it's hard to get a tip. >> at the beginning of her career as a madam she began and time square hanging out by the clubs. when her career took off shoes making 6 - $7 million per year. she was only dealing with wealthy and powerful man. >> i did a lot of party calls in the guys were drug based and so they wanted company. that's where i made a lot of money. it was someone spending $12000 per night and he is on a drug binge and wants company. he's going out with his friends and wants girls to ma
family-friendly characters like elmo and the lankin characters, and the seedy underbelly's of new york city. to find out more of what is going on with time square with prostitution and drugs i met up with the the manhattan madam. >> time square has been the underbelly of new york for 30, 40 or 50 years. there's a lot of stuff going on here. whether that's in the hotels or people on the streets, or anything else that is going on, sex, drugs. >> the manhattan madam is famous for being...
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let's talk to bright smart people here in new york city. our experts the. the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. democratic strategist stephanie cutter. our political analyst, matthew dowd. roland martin, host and managing editor of news one now. matthew dowd, we heard bill cunningham's take. your take on the first 100 days. >> i look at it this way. good news, bad news, really bad news for president trump in this. the poll. the good news, he's got a solid level of support. it doesn't surprise me. there's a thing in sociology called anchoring. voters anchor. donald trump has an emotional connection. you can't break an emotional connection with a rational argument. you just can't. richard nixon kept a majority of his vote up until the day he resigned. the bad news is a majority of the country doesn't think he's honest and trustworthy. and still questions his temperament. the really bad news is, this is a fact i looked up this morning. no president has ever finished his first term going into a re-election with a higher approval rating than he had at hi
let's talk to bright smart people here in new york city. our experts the. the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. democratic strategist stephanie cutter. our political analyst, matthew dowd. roland martin, host and managing editor of news one now. matthew dowd, we heard bill cunningham's take. your take on the first 100 days. >> i look at it this way. good news, bad news, really bad news for president trump in this. the poll. the good news, he's got a solid level of support. it...
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we will look at head, from new york, you are watching bloomberg. "real yield." ♪ city from new york am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." you have got earnings like goldman sachs, the earnings continue here on wall street. a week that concludes with the first round of the french election next sunday. we are back now with western asset management's carl eichstaedt, fran rodilosso, and martin fridson. i want to begin with you, carl. of uncertaintyt we have on the horizon not just next week but beyond, a few were to put one trader trade on the table, what would it be? carl: being long u.s. duration is an easy one. against a lot of bad outcomes, whether it is coming out of france or the u.s. i like the long restoration and the long emerging markets. but and a good 2016, awful 2013, 2014, and 2015. brazil, mexico, russia. >> we need to focus on income investing, looking through a variety of sectors, preferred is a big component of it, some of the more specialized categories there. i like emerging markets but i actually like the local currency space. sold off ha
we will look at head, from new york, you are watching bloomberg. "real yield." ♪ city from new york am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." you have got earnings like goldman sachs, the earnings continue here on wall street. a week that concludes with the first round of the french election next sunday. we are back now with western asset management's carl eichstaedt, fran rodilosso, and martin fridson. i want to begin with you, carl. of uncertaintyt we have on...