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all right, the left wing mayor of new york city bill de blasio met with the president-elect at trump tower today. he emerged in a rightous fury, promising to defy the new administration and the entire federal government on the question of immigration. the mayor said he will continue to treat illegal immigrants as american citizens, issuing them government i.d. cards and shielding them from law enforcement. maybe not since george wallace stood in the courthouse door was an fiery issue to the feds. >> that proposal countered and flew in the face of all that was great about new york city, the ultimate city of immigrants, a place that has succeeded because it was open for everyone, a place built generation after generation of immigrants. and i reiterated to him that this city and so many cities around the country will do all we can to protect our residents and to make sure that families are not torn apart. >> joining us now is an ally of mayor de blasio, he's new york city counsel member rafael talamonca. there's something that evokes memories of this. states and municipalities defied law
all right, the left wing mayor of new york city bill de blasio met with the president-elect at trump tower today. he emerged in a rightous fury, promising to defy the new administration and the entire federal government on the question of immigration. the mayor said he will continue to treat illegal immigrants as american citizens, issuing them government i.d. cards and shielding them from law enforcement. maybe not since george wallace stood in the courthouse door was an fiery issue to the...
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in the old days you would call up "the new york times" and make some of that information available to them, maybe, or you would go on network television and outline your policy proposals. any way, it's all very different and very new and interesting to watch. dan, good to see you, sir. >> thank you, good to follow. trish: legal questions over the intersection of donald trump's business dealings and new role at president. all boiling down to a provision in the constitution banning anyone in public office from taking compensation from any foreign state. okay, so what does that mean for donald trump's worldwide business empire, we will get the intel next (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff jumping! xerox human resource services... ...soon to be conduent. which allergy? eees. bees? eese. trees? eese. xerox helps hospitals use electronic health records so doctors provide more personalized care. cheese? cheese! xerox healthcare services... ...soon to be conduent. : . >> mr. trump, y
in the old days you would call up "the new york times" and make some of that information available to them, maybe, or you would go on network television and outline your policy proposals. any way, it's all very different and very new and interesting to watch. dan, good to see you, sir. >> thank you, good to follow. trish: legal questions over the intersection of donald trump's business dealings and new role at president. all boiling down to a provision in the constitution...
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new york time. we'll check in with both hillary clinton and donald trump and show you why two women were arrested a short while ago at donald trump's polling place. stay with us. >>> happening right now, it is the moment of action, nbc bay area sending out crews across the region to bring you the most comprehensive election coverage. >>> a pregnant woman says she was publicly humiliated when a walmart employee forced her to lift her shirt and expose her body in front of customers after being accused of shoplifting. you can weigh in on this on our facebook page. back in two minutes. there aren't enough police officers to fill the ranks. when most of us make a mistake, we own up to it. but not madison nguyen. her vote to slash the san jose police budget was disatrous. one hundred officers were laid off. crime spiked twenty-seven percent. and when nguyen was warned her that cuts left police short-handed, she passed the buck. blamed the police for "spinning information out of control." mrs. nguyen, it's
new york time. we'll check in with both hillary clinton and donald trump and show you why two women were arrested a short while ago at donald trump's polling place. stay with us. >>> happening right now, it is the moment of action, nbc bay area sending out crews across the region to bring you the most comprehensive election coverage. >>> a pregnant woman says she was publicly humiliated when a walmart employee forced her to lift her shirt and expose her body in front of...
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he's got the "new york post."he's kind of isolating what the elite media, so to speak, "the new york times," "washington post," cnn, and wants to play good, some days bad with them, bat them back and forth. so it's going to be a very contentious time with those news media sources, including us here at cnn, trying to cover trump. because he wants to isolate us and will play us how he feels like he needs to for expedient's sake on a day-by-day price. >> in fact, laura ingraham, who could end up as a press secretary for donald trump suggested that donald trump, the president-elect, and then pre president, will try to go around the press with these video releases, the likes of which we saw yesterday, the likes of which we think we're going to get tomorrow. does that work even with 15 million followers? yeah, you can go on twitter, people can click on the videos, but it doesn't mean that the press and the reporting goes away? >> it only works to a point. and that's why we saw donald trump actually go all the way over t
he's got the "new york post."he's kind of isolating what the elite media, so to speak, "the new york times," "washington post," cnn, and wants to play good, some days bad with them, bat them back and forth. so it's going to be a very contentious time with those news media sources, including us here at cnn, trying to cover trump. because he wants to isolate us and will play us how he feels like he needs to for expedient's sake on a day-by-day price. >> in...
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what's going on here at the floor of new york stock exchange? we are less than an hour to the closing bell. we're here to tell you. let's start the "countdown." >> breaking news live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are going to keep you informed of every single tick of the markets and what's going on in the world of voting. we are getting reports of some problems popping up at voter stations from pennsylvania to arizona and what we're hearing about these issues is that they range from long lines which should be expected during the contentious election to sporadic equipment failure. we'll get to that in just a moment. to the clock, we have 57 minutes before the end of trade here, and before, of course, the final votes are cast. we've got a couple of hours certainly, and by this time tomorrow, wall street and the world will have its next president. at this hour, take a look at stocks right now. they're coming well off highs of the session. the nasdaq had been up about 48 points, you see where it is now. the dow had been up 140. ri
what's going on here at the floor of new york stock exchange? we are less than an hour to the closing bell. we're here to tell you. let's start the "countdown." >> breaking news live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are going to keep you informed of every single tick of the markets and what's going on in the world of voting. we are getting reports of some problems popping up at voter stations from pennsylvania to arizona and what we're hearing about these issues...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a rough commute, a florida driver suddenly finds himself in water and sinking fast. >>> and no iphone zone, a miami bookstore goes retro with the tech ban. this is the "cbs morning news." turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven orks around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana? can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, high potassium, increases in cholesterol,
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a rough commute, a florida driver suddenly finds himself in water and sinking fast. >>> and no iphone zone, a miami bookstore goes retro with the tech ban. this is the "cbs morning news." turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning,...
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those are not "new york times" reporters or editors, those are other new yorkers, some work in other floors of the buildings, other offices, law firms, so people know it's not reporters booing the president-elect but in new york there's a lot of hostility towards the president-elect even though he lives in midtown, manhattan, he hasn't been in public much since being elected so to see him even in a lobby for a moment is revealing. that mix of emotions from people in the lobby. >> i wanted to sit on that and all of us take it in. david, back to climate change. it seems like he's walking back his hard-line stance on climate change. let me read one of his tweets on this. "i think there is some connectivity between humans and climate change." what do you think that means, david chalian? >> that was not the tone he was striking during the campaign. we should note, immediately following that according to these tweets -- it's hard to get the timeline of when he said what -- but it looked like in a subsequent tweet he also said, brooke, "but as i consider climate change and even acknowledgin
those are not "new york times" reporters or editors, those are other new yorkers, some work in other floors of the buildings, other offices, law firms, so people know it's not reporters booing the president-elect but in new york there's a lot of hostility towards the president-elect even though he lives in midtown, manhattan, he hasn't been in public much since being elected so to see him even in a lobby for a moment is revealing. that mix of emotions from people in the lobby....
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reporting back to new york in realtime. >> while in new york, s.w.a.t. unit -- for new york, this is just a drill. >> all part of a counter terror program that puts detectives across the globe to try to stop the next attack. >> we need to be in a position of 24 hour as day and 365 days a year, all around the globe to react right in new york city in realtime. >> john miller, department commissioner intelligence, fighters are returning to europe from syria are a growing threat to the u.s., too. >> they come back trained and harden, and committed detectives over in 13 locations including europe, middle east and austria. >>> here, nypd detectives are staging across the globe and sharing intelligence about the latest threat to europe and the u.s. >> the french speaking shooter is one of the attackers who end up in a battle theater. >> the attack one year the contacts that i made over the year to get that information and relay it back to new york as soon as possible. >> the french police were out gunned in an earlier attack. >> the nypd added terror training f
reporting back to new york in realtime. >> while in new york, s.w.a.t. unit -- for new york, this is just a drill. >> all part of a counter terror program that puts detectives across the globe to try to stop the next attack. >> we need to be in a position of 24 hour as day and 365 days a year, all around the globe to react right in new york city in realtime. >> john miller, department commissioner intelligence, fighters are returning to europe from syria are a growing...
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. >> from nbc news world head quarter in new york. this is nbc nightly news, kate snow. >> good evening, throughout the campaign of donald trump, reince priebus, he will run trump's white house as chief of staff. halie jackson has the latest. >> donald trump making his first presidential pick for chief of staff, priebus and steve ba bannon. >> we are grateful in trump world to bannon and priebus. you will see them work together. >> bannon considered a flame thrower who h helped orchestrate trump's rivalry on tuesday. >> the pick of priebus already settling nerves inside the belt built relationships with the party head. he's too establishment for the president elect trump's west wing. one campaign source telling nbc news, instead of draining the swamp, we just put in the head alligator. >> even if he turns it over to an independent trustee and it was the trump corporation, you cannot, there is no perfay >> in the business of governing, house speaker paul ryan is trying to find a common ground. >> during his campaign, trump said he would
. >> from nbc news world head quarter in new york. this is nbc nightly news, kate snow. >> good evening, throughout the campaign of donald trump, reince priebus, he will run trump's white house as chief of staff. halie jackson has the latest. >> donald trump making his first presidential pick for chief of staff, priebus and steve ba bannon. >> we are grateful in trump world to bannon and priebus. you will see them work together. >> bannon considered a flame thrower...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, november 17th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> trump tran circumstances. high profile meetings to determine who will help the president-elect run the country are happening in new york city. find o who has been spotted coming and going from trump tower. >>and hillary clinton makes her his public appearance since her concession speech. >> i've seen my share of ups and downs, but i still believe that we can make the impossible possible. >>> good morning from the studio headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president-elect donald trump meets with japanese prime minister shinzo abe in new york today. learneded that mr. trump has statarted making offe for key posts in his admininistration. these are some of f the leading contenders to fillll top positions. retired general michael flynn as nationalecuritity adviviser. giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as attorney general a and
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, november 17th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> trump tran circumstances. high profile meetings to determine who will help the president-elect run the country are happening in new york city. find o who has been spotted coming and going from trump tower. >>and hillary clinton makes her his public appearance since her concession speech. >>...
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joining us from new york joe media reporter for "the hill" and carly reporter for fox news headlinesn sirius xm radio. one twitter account shut down belongs to richard spencer who wants peaceful ethnic cleansing. here's a brief burst, a video from a meeting that he was part of here in washington last weekend. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail victory. >> now, i find his rhetoric, but there was no evidence he was harassing or abusing anyone online. could twitter be accused of shutting down these accounts for ideological reasons? >> somehow david duke still has an account, for instance. if you start shutting down alt-right accounts, where do you draw the line? do you go to extreme accounts of black lives matter. it's a very slippery slope. but here's the thing, howie, about twitter. losing millions of users every year and billions in revenue. tried to put itself up for sale and nobody's buying. we could have this conversation one or two years from now and twitter could be a thing of the past. there are other options out there that alt-right users are now using. >> let me stick with
joining us from new york joe media reporter for "the hill" and carly reporter for fox news headlinesn sirius xm radio. one twitter account shut down belongs to richard spencer who wants peaceful ethnic cleansing. here's a brief burst, a video from a meeting that he was part of here in washington last weekend. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail victory. >> now, i find his rhetoric, but there was no evidence he was harassing or abusing anyone online. could twitter be...
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hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. will have to agree to a five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings at trump tower. many of those seen in the building wednesday are overwhelmingly favorites for key administration posts. among them, alabama senator jeff sessions who sat in on trump's hour plus meetings with nominees and rudy gi job for secretary of state. >> we discussed the transition. it wasn't really well. >> reporter: current new york city mayor bill de blasio also visited the president-elect. >> i talked to him about the proposal for tax cuts, for the wealthy and for corporations. i also raised concerns about some of the messages and some of the rhetoric that, for so many people, had been hurtful. >> reporter: in washington, d.c.,
hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. will have to agree to a five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings at trump tower. many of those seen in the building wednesday...
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new york not only shifted the significance first of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back to fill european views and that made new york important to washington dc where or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because the government learned large portions of its revenues from the customs house in new york harbor, there was a b. where the entire federal budget was coming from the customs house in new york city. now wasn't just the bankers and shipping magnates who profited from cotton in new york city. the thousands and thousands of workers who directly or indirectly were profiting from crops, dockworkers obviously but also shops, people in the shops, people who worked in the hotels and the gambling houses and restaurants and brothels, there were lots ofsoutherners and they would come up from this summer and treat new york city as their home away from home . everybody was in various ways dependent on maintaining the cotton trade. which means we saw it in their best interest to maintain the plantation system an
new york not only shifted the significance first of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back to fill european views and that made new york important to washington dc where or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because the government learned large portions of its revenues from the customs house in new york harbor, there was a b. where the entire federal budget was coming from the customs house in new york city. now...
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he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronian released. but the girlfriend riding with castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deadly force by officer yanez was not justified. >> reporter: prosecutor john choi said that philando castile was shot after a minute after being pulled over by yanez. 4-year-old daughter and his girlfriend. >> please don't tell me he is dead. >> castile in a nonthreatening manner uniformed officer yanez, sir, i do have to tell you i do have a firearm on me. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, officer yanez responded, okay, but then pulled his okay and reached into castile's vehicle. he told castile, don't pull it out. castile responded, i'm not pulling it out. me started firing. >> get your head out! >> rporter: ca
he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronian released. but the girlfriend riding with castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deadly force by...
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the chants against trump-- stretch from los angeles to new york, chicago-- to right here in tampa bay. 10 news reporter courtney robinson caught up with local protestors in ybor city tonight. in ybor city tonight roughly 75 people gathered, marching through the streets to have their voices heard. they say they want people to understand that everyone matters. they say what they heard from donald trump throughout the campaign is not what they stand for. "we're not gonna stand for this. maybe not the fact that he's preisdent, but we're not gonna stand for the racism. we're not going to stand for the xenophobia. we're not going to stand for the misogeny. we have fought way too hard to progress this much as a country in the 200 years that we've been a country. we can't revert." there's another protest plagiht in tampa at ta large rally in s ybor 250 points. trory to win the white hthe popular votgh school and colle walkouts in protest ofhouse. we sent 10 newu-s-f to taa's yout the election. their the board. fand every emoti hearing all typests of tuthe evening af, with the results finanted
the chants against trump-- stretch from los angeles to new york, chicago-- to right here in tampa bay. 10 news reporter courtney robinson caught up with local protestors in ybor city tonight. in ybor city tonight roughly 75 people gathered, marching through the streets to have their voices heard. they say they want people to understand that everyone matters. they say what they heard from donald trump throughout the campaign is not what they stand for. "we're not gonna stand for this. maybe...
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in a wide ranging interview with "the new york times." the president-elect told the "times," he's leaning against urging against the prosecution of hillary clinton. >> look, there's a tradition in american politics. american politics after you win an election to sort of put things behind you, and if that's a decision he reached, it's perfectly consistent with kind of an historical pattern of things come up. we say a lot of things. even some bad things might happen and you can sort of put it behind you in toward unite the administration. >> as for the prospect of romney joining the administration, that will not be made until next week. >> jim acosta, thank you. >>> donald trump is tweeting he's seriously considering ben carson. the dr. carson's spokesman tells cnn the retired neurosurgeon is honored by trump's insistence that they take a cabinet post and will spend the holidays thinking it over. >>> michelle rhee said she will not be pursuing the role of secretary secretary. the former chancellor of washington, d.c. public schools she met
in a wide ranging interview with "the new york times." the president-elect told the "times," he's leaning against urging against the prosecution of hillary clinton. >> look, there's a tradition in american politics. american politics after you win an election to sort of put things behind you, and if that's a decision he reached, it's perfectly consistent with kind of an historical pattern of things come up. we say a lot of things. even some bad things might happen and...
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president-elect donald trump resumes transition meetings today at trump tower in new york city. over the weekend, he met with a number of potential cabinet candidates. at one of his golf clubs in new jersey. former rival mitt romney is being considered for secretary of state. other job seekers include former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and new jersey governor chris christie. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest hires in the trump administration. we will speak with john heilemann, managing editor of bloomberg politics. plus, the challenges of protecting trump tower as millions of tourists visit new and extras from last night's "60 minutes" interview with bruno marsthat you did not see. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monay. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. right now on cbs 2 this morning...a pair of police shootings sends shockwaves across the country - leading to two man hunts overnight. prayers ?not protests.how a group of citizens came out in support of our men and women in blue. and the role governor branstad cou
president-elect donald trump resumes transition meetings today at trump tower in new york city. over the weekend, he met with a number of potential cabinet candidates. at one of his golf clubs in new jersey. former rival mitt romney is being considered for secretary of state. other job seekers include former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and new jersey governor chris christie. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest hires in the trump...
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the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. s" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >> social media benefits legitimate, professional fact-check journalism, as well. we're very, very present on facebook and twitter and other social platforms. but clearly, it's true that these new platforms, these relatively new platforms, make it possible for almost anyone to publish almost anything they want. >> reporter: as for mr. trump's repeated threat he's going to sue the "new york times" and change libel laws, thompson says mr. trump told them in a meeting last week, quote, i don't think you'll have any anything to worry about. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> tiffany po
the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. s" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >>...
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donald trump will vote in new york city near his house in hometown of chappaqua, new york, back to you. >>> there were several key moments leading up to today's presidential election. hillary clinton was the first eventual nominee to declare a run fort presidency on april 12th, 2015. donald trump declared two months later on june 16th. that is when he made the controversial comments about mexican immigrants being criminals and rapists. two months later, the fbi seized hillary clinton's private e-mails she sent while secretary of state. fast forward to 2016. that is when trump and clinton won the majority of the lecs foreshadowing the final race to the white house. >>> five minutes after the hour, the race for the white house could come down to the battleground states including virginia. julie carey has the last interview with vice presidential polls opened this morning. >> reporter: tim kaine headed home for his final campaign rallies before casting his ballot in richmond and heading up to new york city to join his running mate hillary clinton. >> it is so good to be home. >> reporter:
donald trump will vote in new york city near his house in hometown of chappaqua, new york, back to you. >>> there were several key moments leading up to today's presidential election. hillary clinton was the first eventual nominee to declare a run fort presidency on april 12th, 2015. donald trump declared two months later on june 16th. that is when he made the controversial comments about mexican immigrants being criminals and rapists. two months later, the fbi seized hillary clinton's...
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gay talese produced more than a dozen articles on the bridge for the new york times and now the bridge, his book, as she said has been republished again in a beautiful new edition that i urge all of you to buy. one of the things people ask me a lot is how the stories get into the new york times. how do they appear at nytimes.com. and i remember ralph blumenthal, a reporter for the new york times, described the evolution of a story. he said an editor came up to him one day and said why don't you go out and find out who finds -- owns chinese restaurant in new york. he said, what do you mean? he said, go out and find out what the ownership is. who owns them. and so ralph went out and he said he spent a couple weeks eating very well and he came back and discovered that chinese restaurants are owned mostly my chinese people. [laughter] well, when you began writing about the bridge, and didn't know the name, how did you get that assignment, or how did you volunteer for it, or how did you get stuck with it? what did you think when you first started writing the articles about a neighborhood in
gay talese produced more than a dozen articles on the bridge for the new york times and now the bridge, his book, as she said has been republished again in a beautiful new edition that i urge all of you to buy. one of the things people ask me a lot is how the stories get into the new york times. how do they appear at nytimes.com. and i remember ralph blumenthal, a reporter for the new york times, described the evolution of a story. he said an editor came up to him one day and said why don't you...
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plus, the challenges of protecting trump tower as millions of tourists visit new york city this holidayrom last night's "60 minutes" interview with bruno mars that you did not see. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc. anything that could go wrong went wrong. i've been in the hospital twenty three times since. the bills started to pile up. i had nothing to give. we had nothing in the refrigerator. i would be dead and not sitting here right now if it wasn't for pond lehocky. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> layer up. you may want to wear several jackets? morning. how cold the winds will make you feel, when they're expected to calm down. >>> and overnight stand-off with swat. police responds when a man barricades himself inside a port richmond home, the way it all came to an end just minutes ago. >> supposed to be celebrating the holidays. will be burying one of its own. >> officer ambushed, manhunt underway right no
plus, the challenges of protecting trump tower as millions of tourists visit new york city this holidayrom last night's "60 minutes" interview with bruno mars that you did not see. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc. anything that could go wrong went wrong. i've been in the hospital twenty three times since. the bills...
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right now more news with my colleague katy tur in for thomas roberts in new york. ts of news coming out of that "new york times" meeting. >> it is, and still ongoing. >>> breaking news on msnbc live right now. the trump transition. the president-elect visits "the new york times." reporters now live tweeting from inside that meeting. >>> also this hour, a tragic story out of tennessee. five children killed. dons more injured in a school bus crash. the bus driver under arrest right now. what the investigation has revealed so far. >>> and then a travel warning from the state department. what you need to know if you're traveling abroad this holiday season. >>> but we begin with that breaking news on the president-elect. donald trump inside "the new york times" building right now. you can see so many people th
right now more news with my colleague katy tur in for thomas roberts in new york. ts of news coming out of that "new york times" meeting. >> it is, and still ongoing. >>> breaking news on msnbc live right now. the trump transition. the president-elect visits "the new york times." reporters now live tweeting from inside that meeting. >>> also this hour, a tragic story out of tennessee. five children killed. dons more injured in a school bus crash. the...
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the trip to "the new york times" today was fascinating. a group of reporters is terrific. it's the kind of thing any news organization would welcome and it's good for all of us and good for the american people to see that kind of conversation. donald trump hasn't done a full press conference, doug, in ages, i think since july. and it is certainly something previous president-elects have done during the transition period, certainly by this time during the transition. >> yeah, i was very surprised when he was rolling out his new cabinet selections that he didn't show up with a press conference, introduce them, have a little bit of a give and take. he's really kind of been in hiding in some ways in trump tower, now down in florida. so i don't think we're going to be getting the john f. kennedy treatment of press conferences with the give and take. with that said, you know, the great poet walt whitman famously said, "so i contradict myself. i am large. i contain multitudes." that's donald trump. he think he's so large that he can contradict hi
the trip to "the new york times" today was fascinating. a group of reporters is terrific. it's the kind of thing any news organization would welcome and it's good for all of us and good for the american people to see that kind of conversation. donald trump hasn't done a full press conference, doug, in ages, i think since july. and it is certainly something previous president-elects have done during the transition period, certainly by this time during the transition. >> yeah, i...
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he was mayor of new york. hard for mayor of new york directly benefit bloomberg, lp. do something with wall street and make them buy your terminals but it's a stretch. as president of the united states, if you're doing business overseas, you can do that. that is the problem he has. i will say this, putting context, the clinton foundation had the same problems, right? hillary clinton in the white house. those were, as secretary of state. liz: revealed. >> those were undisclosed. these are more disclosed. still he has to figure this out. it will be his answer to the "times" today was unprecedented. he said he can do both. we shall see. liz: we're at session highs right you now. i'm giving charlie the credit. look at this. >> give donald trump -- this is trump rally, really. joe fahmy, called it. trump wins, market goes to 20. liz: 19,038. guess what? s&p, nasdaq, russell 2000, also if we close here are at lifetime fresh highs here. when we come back, mark luschini, he has billions in assets. what if some of these promises don't come through in the first 100 days? what s
he was mayor of new york. hard for mayor of new york directly benefit bloomberg, lp. do something with wall street and make them buy your terminals but it's a stretch. as president of the united states, if you're doing business overseas, you can do that. that is the problem he has. i will say this, putting context, the clinton foundation had the same problems, right? hillary clinton in the white house. those were, as secretary of state. liz: revealed. >> those were undisclosed. these are...
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from the broadcast center in new from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm done dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, november 10th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> not my president! not my president! not my president! >> chaos erupts on american streets. from coast-to-coast, thousands of people march and shut down roads and burn effigies of donald trump to protest his presidential victory. >>> breaking down the votes. we will show you how trump won and hillary clinton lost the presidential election. >>> and welcoming the president-elect. today, trump heads to the white house to meet with president obama as they work on a smooth >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight, demonstrations protesting donald trump's elections spread across the country. in los angeles, police fired tear gas at demonstrators who blocked a major north/south freeway. at least 13 people were arrested there. here in new york city, thousands t some shouting "trump must
from the broadcast center in new from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm done dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, november 10th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> not my president! not my president! not my president! >> chaos erupts on american streets. from coast-to-coast, thousands of people march and shut down roads and burn effigies of donald trump to protest his presidential victory. >>> breaking down the votes. we...
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jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> still ahead, a campaign slogan finds a home page. we will show you what you will find on donald trump's new great forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, his promise was to make america great again. and donald trump is making good on that bow starting with the.gov domain. the president-elect has launched his transition website great again.gov. family of the united states. >>> part of his path forward is a cabinet to carry out his division. speaking to scott pelley, john dickerson explained how trump's management style will come 23450 play in the oval office. >> the minute donald trump becomes president, there is two chances for immediately partisan conflict. the first is he'll name a supreme court nominee. that, for democrats, is a partisan rallying point because the supreme court the idea logical course. paul rein says he has a piece of legislation he just wants donald trump to sign. that would undone barack obama's signature of domestic legislation. >> it's a maximum of politics that evolution is easy but
jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> still ahead, a campaign slogan finds a home page. we will show you what you will find on donald trump's new great forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, his promise was to make america great again. and donald trump is making good on that bow starting with the.gov domain. the president-elect has launched his transition website great again.gov. family of the united states. >>> part of his...
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in new york city. i'm b byron barnett. 7 all news "today in new england." >>> we're live in manchester,new hampshire with the latest. >> mayor walsh camped outside of this polling location. later on this morning he will go and a last-minute push for votes for hillary clinton. >> boston mayor marty walsh heading north of the massachusetts stateline into n new hampshire on election day. i ask them to consider hillary and maggie. campaigning for hillary clinton and maggie hasset running for stat. polls show the races state but walsh said she's confident clinton can win the granite i think it's a close race. i think at the end of the day hillary will pull it out. phone banks and door to door canvas. walsh expects to knock on doors to get out the vote. >> the northeast is important part of the country. we think o new england as region. having a senator from here and with the president that can be good to region is important. stop at the clinton campaign headquarters here in manchester. live in manchester, 7n
in new york city. i'm b byron barnett. 7 all news "today in new england." >>> we're live in manchester,new hampshire with the latest. >> mayor walsh camped outside of this polling location. later on this morning he will go and a last-minute push for votes for hillary clinton. >> boston mayor marty walsh heading north of the massachusetts stateline into n new hampshire on election day. i ask them to consider hillary and maggie. campaigning for hillary clinton and...
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right in new york. whale watchers gathered to catch a glimpse of the animal--- but would rather see it free in the ocean. :35-:38 "we need to help the whale. if i gotta spend thanksgiving in jail tonight, it is what it is." 3 the animal is in danger... because the hudson is ?traffic heavy.? the coast guard is warning boaters to slow down in the water... and to stay away from the anal stressing it out. 3 no, this is not a black friday shopping line...these folks are standing in line for ?pies.? some patrons stood in line for more than an hour... some more than ?three hours? to snag holiday pies from "flying saucer pie company" in houston. the store closed just before 6-pm yesterday... after running out of stock. -----------baking day and -baked 35,000 pies 3 3 in your health watch ...pay close attention to your thanksgiving table today. heinz is recalling about five- thousand pounds of gravy just ahead of turkey day.the u-s-d-a says jars of bistro au jus gravy are incorrectly labeled as pork gravy.the pr
right in new york. whale watchers gathered to catch a glimpse of the animal--- but would rather see it free in the ocean. :35-:38 "we need to help the whale. if i gotta spend thanksgiving in jail tonight, it is what it is." 3 the animal is in danger... because the hudson is ?traffic heavy.? the coast guard is warning boaters to slow down in the water... and to stay away from the anal stressing it out. 3 no, this is not a black friday shopping line...these folks are standing in line...
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and the new york times is told that there are fewer than a dozen credible eyewitnesses and the new york times is allowed to interview just one of those eyewitnesses. it's a good witness, named michael russell on a barge doing some surveying work and he's pretty knowledgeable and sees out of the corner of his eye a bright white flash and sees the plane fall immediately out of the sky. now there are two things that the n.t.s.b. would deny happening, at the time it served the purpose. the purpose then was to switch the scenario from missile to bomb. for whatever reason the administration decided it could live with a bomb because it bomb it wasn't as scary as a missile and this crash took place started two days before the start of-- there was keeping people away from feeling scared about taking airplanes. >> in total, the new york times would interview-- before it was through the fbi would interview 258 eyewitnesses, who saw an object streaking up and hitting the airplane. 96 of them saw it coming from the horizon and tracked it up. of those 258, the new york times would interview before in
and the new york times is told that there are fewer than a dozen credible eyewitnesses and the new york times is allowed to interview just one of those eyewitnesses. it's a good witness, named michael russell on a barge doing some surveying work and he's pretty knowledgeable and sees out of the corner of his eye a bright white flash and sees the plane fall immediately out of the sky. now there are two things that the n.t.s.b. would deny happening, at the time it served the purpose. the purpose...
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we'll continue to monitor events there from los angeles to new york. 'll be right back. giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. now that fedex has helped us we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-comme
we'll continue to monitor events there from los angeles to new york. 'll be right back. giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. now that fedex has helped us we could focus on bigger issues,...
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i'm sorry, he's physically there at the new york headquarters in new york city.east meeting with tub -- publisher and editorial folks. >> yeah, i know, i read somewhere yesterday or someone told me that he had canceled a meeting but i guess it's on again so i have no idea. i mean, that, i think, is sort of secondary, isn't it, somewhat to what's going on in the country. neil: he was saying the media was unfair to him, he's going to bypass the media, he communicating pass the media, in a way so do you come to think of it. so what do you make of that and that things will change under a president trump in that -- >> you know, i really think things will change. i think trump wants to be a great president. you know, i think it was very unfair in the election what the media did in many cases. you know, you could do what you want in an editorial page. i read this editorial but when you put out the news, and i tell you that's why less and less people are reading the news and newspapers because you want to get everyone's opinion, everyone wants to give their opinion in th
i'm sorry, he's physically there at the new york headquarters in new york city.east meeting with tub -- publisher and editorial folks. >> yeah, i know, i read somewhere yesterday or someone told me that he had canceled a meeting but i guess it's on again so i have no idea. i mean, that, i think, is sort of secondary, isn't it, somewhat to what's going on in the country. neil: he was saying the media was unfair to him, he's going to bypass the media, he communicating pass the media, in a...
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marlie hall reports from new york. and closed at a record highs wednesday , the markets are closed for thanksgiving. the dow gained 59 points wednesday. but the nasdaq lost 5 /// mortgage rates continue to climb after the presidential election. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate loan topped 4 percent this week for the first time since last year. and the rate on 15-year home loans climbed to 3.25 percent - the highest since january. /// twitter's c-e-o got his tweeting priviledges temporarily revoked. accidentally suspended. in a tweet, dorsey called it an "internal mistake" after twitter suspended the accounts of users linked to hate speech or threats of violence. /// that's your money watch. for more log on to cbs money watch dot com. in new york im marlie hall. ((brian loftus)) >>> some stores are opening super early.. so you can get your black friday shopping done. ((kirsten joyce)) >> we'll break down the times open... after the break on 8 news now good day. /// ((kirsten joyce)) holiday shop
marlie hall reports from new york. and closed at a record highs wednesday , the markets are closed for thanksgiving. the dow gained 59 points wednesday. but the nasdaq lost 5 /// mortgage rates continue to climb after the presidential election. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate loan topped 4 percent this week for the first time since last year. and the rate on 15-year home loans climbed to 3.25 percent - the highest since january. /// twitter's c-e-o got his tweeting...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins tuesday, at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central and watch all day >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election analyst from cbs news bob schieffer. plus, we will hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. morning...the investigation into the slayings of two of iowa's finest - continues.how they found the weapons used in the shooting spree. plus - how the corridor is remembering one of the officers killed. and - where you can catch a popular politician that's speaking today in eastern iowa. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm jenee ryan. ryan. let's get a check of our cbs 2
jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins tuesday, at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central and watch all day >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election analyst from cbs news bob schieffer. plus, we will hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. morning...the...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. >>> coming up afterning news." >>> this is the "cbs this morning." what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. what do we want our kids how to game a test... or test themselves in a game? how to master an exam... or examine a master? how to be robots... or build robots? the njea believes students deserve a well-rounded education- including arts, music, technology, and so much more. that's why we're working with parents and communities to reduce the emphasis on high stakes testing. because when you limit the tests, they can test the limits... of their potential. >>> the far right new movement known as alt-right latched on the trump campaign. and some say his victory has given them a boost. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: since 2008 the alt-right or alternate right movement lived mostly on message boards. it gained more momentum after trump appointed steve bannon. seen as the largest platform for the alt-right message with more than
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. >>> coming up afterning news." >>> this is the "cbs this morning." what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. what do we want our kids how to game a test... or test themselves in a game? how to master an exam... or examine a master? how to be robots... or build robots? the njea believes students deserve...
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donald trump voted a few hours later this new york city. base odd -- later in new york city. based on a cbs news analysis, hillary clinton leads donald trump in electoral votes but a number of states remain unfor grabs and the outcome will likely depend on voter turnout. trump got the early lead when the first voters cast ballots then in the early morning hours, there were long lines of voters from new york to california, from maine to miami. >> i really definitely just think it's important for know exercise my right to vote. >> people's choice for america is not like me. >> there were no perfect choices in the one, i feel like one candidate was clearly above and beyond the other. >> reporter: they plan to hold election night parties in new york city to watch the results, craig boswell, cbs news, sterling, virginia. >> the line, both are keeping a close watch on virginia. the commonwealth tenth congressional district could change how things get done on capitol hill. hilary lane joins us from maries field where voters are casting their ballots. >> reporter: andrea, i'm going to
donald trump voted a few hours later this new york city. base odd -- later in new york city. based on a cbs news analysis, hillary clinton leads donald trump in electoral votes but a number of states remain unfor grabs and the outcome will likely depend on voter turnout. trump got the early lead when the first voters cast ballots then in the early morning hours, there were long lines of voters from new york to california, from maine to miami. >> i really definitely just think it's...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president-elect trump is back in new york this morning where he'll continue working to fill top posts in his administration. over the weekend, he spoke to a number of potential cabinet officials, friends, and foe. the details. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former krk mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who is in the lead for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet appointments to come. >> we have made a couple of soon. >> reporter: among republican job-seekers who visited mr. trump on sunday was former new jersey govern chris christie. the former new york mayor rudy giuliani was under consideration for secretary of state. the president-elect is also considering former rival mitt romney for the post. the two spoke for over an hour s
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president-elect trump is back in new york this morning where he'll continue working to fill top posts in his administration. over the weekend, he spoke to a number of potential cabinet officials, friends, and foe. the details. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris...
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president-elect donald trump resumes transition meetings today at trump tower in new york city. over the weekend, he met with a number oot candidates. at one of his golf clubs in new jersey. former rival mitt romney is being considered for secretary of state. other job seekers include former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and new jersey governor chris christie. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest hires in the trump administration. we will speak with john heilemann, managing editor of bloomberg politics. plus, the challenges of protecting trump tower as and extras from last night's "60 minutes" interview with bruno marsthat you did not see. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monay. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. now at 4:30--- the search is on for a suspect... after a police officer in texas was ?shot to death.? 3 and later... another loss for the packers... who now have a ?losing? record. we break down what happened in washington. good monday morning to you! today is monday, november 21-st. short one for many of you. 3
president-elect donald trump resumes transition meetings today at trump tower in new york city. over the weekend, he met with a number oot candidates. at one of his golf clubs in new jersey. former rival mitt romney is being considered for secretary of state. other job seekers include former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and new jersey governor chris christie. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest hires in the trump administration....
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donald trump did leave new york for thanksgiving and florida without holding a news conference. he sat down and offered some answers revealing that he maybe leaving it for the campaign behind him. >> today donald trump met face-to-face with one of his favorite targets the new york times, and the newspapers and reporters were live tweeting the highligh highlights. to all the supporters calling for hillary clinton to be jailed and the e-mails for the clinton foundation, he say ns that he i leaning against that saying that it would be divisive for the country. >> i am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation because there's never be so many lies and deskepgs. >> steven bannon and trump says that it's hard on bannon. i they he is having a hard time with it because it's not him. trump moderated the stance on global warming that he called a hoax saying that there's some check t connectivity with humans and it. the trump foundation admit today the irs that it was engaged in self-de self-dealing. trump told the times in theory i could
donald trump did leave new york for thanksgiving and florida without holding a news conference. he sat down and offered some answers revealing that he maybe leaving it for the campaign behind him. >> today donald trump met face-to-face with one of his favorite targets the new york times, and the newspapers and reporters were live tweeting the highligh highlights. to all the supporters calling for hillary clinton to be jailed and the e-mails for the clinton foundation, he say ns that he i...
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next we will take you into new york city that both clinton and >>> a lot of breaking news right now. out of st. petersburg we are just finding out that the school crossing guard we told you about who got hit by a car has died. he was 72 years old. we have just learned this information. it happened at 3:00 this afternoon on ninth avenue near 44 street. we have action air 1 over the scene. there is no word yet on any charges for the driver school crossing guard was killed after being hit this afternoon. >> a sad story for you right now. we want to update you on the part of i-75 still closed. it happened near the fletcher avenue exit. all of the northbound lanes are so close. you can see the back up and the tragic accident that happened there. this crash. we will bring it to you when we get it. >>> back to election coverage we are 2.5 hours left before the polls close in florida. we are turning our attention to new york for a minute that >> that is where both candidates will be hosting victory parties tonight. clinton on the west side and trump on the east side of manhattan. they are ta
next we will take you into new york city that both clinton and >>> a lot of breaking news right now. out of st. petersburg we are just finding out that the school crossing guard we told you about who got hit by a car has died. he was 72 years old. we have just learned this information. it happened at 3:00 this afternoon on ninth avenue near 44 street. we have action air 1 over the scene. there is no word yet on any charges for the driver school crossing guard was killed after being hit...