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- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in the city that's the capital of the coastal elite. and i think it is in my interest, and it's in the interest of the mission of the new york times, to do everything in our power to not be a coastal elite institution. by the way, i'm from new orleans. - that's a coast of sorts. - what's left of a coast. i certainly don't think of someone who was born a coastal elite. - you're actually from the part of the country that we all think we need to be paying more attention to. - that's right. - is there a flipside to this which is, it's ok to be a coastal elite? maybe we should defend the poor, beleaguered
- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in...
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you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here.t developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the 90s? i call it the great depression of the early 90s, because we were really in a real estate depression. and it was real estate in retailing and airlines, and various other businesses, they were in a total depression. they weren't in a recession. and i survived, and most people didn't survive. i mean, a lot of my friends, a lot of good people and bad people had go bankrupt. and you never heard from them again, and you probably never will hear from them again. but you know, i survived to a point where the company is much bigger now than it ever was, and much stronger, financially, than it ever was. and i wrote a book about it. but in the early 90s
you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here.t developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the 90s? i call it the great depression of the early 90s, because we...
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on may 17th there was a new york times story.y to halt the inquiry of flynn". it is a big part of... we don't need to discuss... great story! i love that story! well, good, because you were the boss that put it in the paper. now, in your paper, the documentation of mr trump's request is the clearest evidence, it was said, that the president has tried to directly influence thejustice department and the fbi investigation into links between mr trump's associates in russia. now that is a heck of a claim. this is the clearest evidence, you say. butjust be straight with me. had your reporter on that story seen the memo that was the foundation of the story? as the story describes, he had it read to him by a very reliable source. all of it? all that he quoted from. yes. but did he know 100% that what he was quoted over the phone was the entire memo? certainly enough of the memo for us to be confident that it was in context. but also, he hadn't seen the memo? so he didn't know that what he was receiving on the phone was actually 100% the
on may 17th there was a new york times story.y to halt the inquiry of flynn". it is a big part of... we don't need to discuss... great story! i love that story! well, good, because you were the boss that put it in the paper. now, in your paper, the documentation of mr trump's request is the clearest evidence, it was said, that the president has tried to directly influence thejustice department and the fbi investigation into links between mr trump's associates in russia. now that is a heck...
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his real estate deals in new york state are being looked into by the new york attorney general's office by the manhattan district attorney's office. but tonight nbc news confirms a federal investigator -- that federal investigators have issued a subpoena for records released to this loan taken out by manafort last year. right after -- immediately after he left the trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion about his ties to pro-kremlin political figures in ukraine. why did paul manafort leave the trump campaign exactly when he did? what arrangement did he make with the trump campaign about the terms of his leaving? why did he do multiple, multimillion-dollar cash-heavy real estate deals in and around new york city immediately after the time when he left the trump campaign? and if federal investigators are now onto that, when it comes to paul manafort, does that create pressure for paul manafort to talk to investigators about anything else he knows that might be helpful for their broader inquiries? what a night. stay with us. (vo) pro plan bright mind adult 7+ promotes alertness and menta
his real estate deals in new york state are being looked into by the new york attorney general's office by the manhattan district attorney's office. but tonight nbc news confirms a federal investigator -- that federal investigators have issued a subpoena for records released to this loan taken out by manafort last year. right after -- immediately after he left the trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion about his ties to pro-kremlin political figures in ukraine. why did paul manafort leave...
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it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who was i? i was a concert promoter who had no knowledge of food. i couldn't cook. a lot of -- i think a lot of the food people, the food press and some of the big-name chefs looked at me, like, he's just some putz from philadelphia, little fish, big pond. i wasn't just a promoter. i think some of the impressions of me is i was just a business guy coming in who didn't care about food. i passionately cared about food and i wanted to prove to myself and the food community that i am serious about this and i am good. >> rose: how di
it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who...
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i'm sandra smith in new york. cannot confirm, fdny has confirmed one person has died in this incident. 12 or injured as a car plowed down pedestrians. a call came into the fire department of a motor vehicle accident at 43rd street and seventh avenue. this is a neighborhood that is times square in times square. the nypd confirmed one person is in custody. they're not saying it that is the driver, but that is what they are reporting. the fire department again moments ago confirming one dead, 12 injured in the incident. this is the area and it's hard to imagine times square and complete lockdown. it's extremely populated, it's a beautiful warm day in new york city. it's hard to imagine all of this happening. david lee miller is on the ground. >> fox news is getting information that there is one dead confirmed. these numbers are changing as they so often do in a situation like this. to recap, it does appear that this vehicle was trying to enter a pedestrian portion of times square. this may be an accident, it may be s
i'm sandra smith in new york. cannot confirm, fdny has confirmed one person has died in this incident. 12 or injured as a car plowed down pedestrians. a call came into the fire department of a motor vehicle accident at 43rd street and seventh avenue. this is a neighborhood that is times square in times square. the nypd confirmed one person is in custody. they're not saying it that is the driver, but that is what they are reporting. the fire department again moments ago confirming one dead, 12...
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now on bbc news stephen sackur is in new york for hartalk. welcome to hardtalk from new york city. i'm stephen sackur. one of the most extraordinary features of the first months of the trump presidency has been the deepening sense of a war between the white house and the so—called mainstream media, and top of the president's enemies list, well, it's the new york times, the grand old lady of american newspapers which mr trump portrays as a purveyor of lies. well, my guest today is the executive editor of the times, dean baquet. is what is printed in here fake news or fair? dean baquet, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to be here. i think we have to start with the relationship between president trump and the established, he would say mainstream, media. this is something you said, even before he was elected, the month before he won the white house. you said, "trump says things that are demonstrably false, i think he is challenging our language — he will have changed journalism, he really will." yeah. how do you feel after more than 100 days of the trump presidency? he has. and i t
now on bbc news stephen sackur is in new york for hartalk. welcome to hardtalk from new york city. i'm stephen sackur. one of the most extraordinary features of the first months of the trump presidency has been the deepening sense of a war between the white house and the so—called mainstream media, and top of the president's enemies list, well, it's the new york times, the grand old lady of american newspapers which mr trump portrays as a purveyor of lies. well, my guest today is the...
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in sullivan, new york, tied for first place in the taste of new york inaugural craft beer challenge in manhattan. this competition was held on may 17 and was announced then in new york city. 70 breweries from across the state participated in the craft beer challenge. beers were selected by such foodie favorites like chef mario and many other notables in the new york food business. new york has clearly established itself and has the 19th congressional district as a craft beer destination. we are especially proud of our local upstate craft breweries which support our local economy, jobs, farms and tourism. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to announce and to congratulate these two fine establishments within the 19th congressional district. mr. speaker, my colleagues, i'm also pleased today to congratulate my predecessor in congress, congressman chris gibson, for his wonderful service to our country and to congress. chris will soon be honored by the columbia county association in the city of new york as man of the year. i've known chris for over 30 years and i'm blessed to call him and his fami
in sullivan, new york, tied for first place in the taste of new york inaugural craft beer challenge in manhattan. this competition was held on may 17 and was announced then in new york city. 70 breweries from across the state participated in the craft beer challenge. beers were selected by such foodie favorites like chef mario and many other notables in the new york food business. new york has clearly established itself and has the 19th congressional district as a craft beer destination. we are...
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train to 531 and the new york trade monday, may 17th. me you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. transfer the white house tuesday tonight in new york times report that a memo by former fbi dirt james comey said president trump asked them to shut down the investigation and national security adviser michael flynn, the guy on the left issuing a statement saying while the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent man who served and protected our country, the president has never asked mr. comey or anyone else to ending the investigation including many involving general flynn. nicole: house oversight chairman jason chaffetz now demanding the fbi hand over a copy of the memo he allegedly wrote after the meeting with the president. >> see the documentation as they are and the person who wrote those and that would be director comey. whether that's a public hearing, not quite sure yet he had >> congressman chaffetz say many tweet i have my subpoena pen ready. house democratic caucus ch
train to 531 and the new york trade monday, may 17th. me you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. transfer the white house tuesday tonight in new york times report that a memo by former fbi dirt james comey said president trump asked them to shut down the investigation and national security adviser michael flynn, the guy on the left issuing a statement saying while the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent man who...
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one, the "new york times" story. anybody who followed trump on the campaign would be shocked to know that he said something endiscreet to the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister in the oval office. so doing it in the oval office takes it to a new level. if bob mueller's investigation shows there was collusion between trump associates and russia, and that one of those associates is in the white house, that really could spell the end of the trump presidency. that story resides in a different category and is extremely significant. i don't think we can emphasize that enough. >> i think she's right. nonof russ surprise that had donald trump called someone a nut job. but the idea that he inferred to the russians that the firing of james comey releases pressure on him as it relates to the russia investigation, that takes to it a different level. >> it takes to it a different level. yes. he shared highly classified information about the russians and noted right to do in terms of intelligence etiquette and bec
one, the "new york times" story. anybody who followed trump on the campaign would be shocked to know that he said something endiscreet to the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister in the oval office. so doing it in the oval office takes it to a new level. if bob mueller's investigation shows there was collusion between trump associates and russia, and that one of those associates is in the white house, that really could spell the end of the trump presidency. that story...
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new york for 10 or 20 years.oing to do the next big opening. my goodness, i said it spontaneously. but, thinking about, and only and that quote went everywhere in every newspaper picked up on it. i looked like this punk from philly. i knew i had to live up to this bragging. which i really was not that serious about. i was trying to shake things up. charlie: we think about coming to new york and you think about the restaurants you want, factor in notions that are. important to a restaurant -- location what is it about locations? what makes a good location? >> a good location is many things. it is not just the corner of main and maine. that is what you need for starbucks. or a department store. a location for a restaurant has to be literally a great location, but it's got to be cool. there had to be at least the illusion that we were on the edge, we were not mainstream. i saw the meatpacking district and it was not developed yet. there was development but it was not developed yet. the middle oface, everything, real
new york for 10 or 20 years.oing to do the next big opening. my goodness, i said it spontaneously. but, thinking about, and only and that quote went everywhere in every newspaper picked up on it. i looked like this punk from philly. i knew i had to live up to this bragging. which i really was not that serious about. i was trying to shake things up. charlie: we think about coming to new york and you think about the restaurants you want, factor in notions that are. important to a restaurant --...
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>> once in new york, no.does eventually, not to give away one other point, vanely in san antonio, i will say this, in san antonio he gets caught. so eventually in tan tone yo one of the other reasons he moves, leaves san antonio and moves to new york because he is caught in san antonio. the san antonio city director had a c for everyone colored who was african-american. for every year you would look, william ellis had no c. in 1890s you see a c appear because of the incident i talk about in the book. after that he disappears from san antonio. you don't see him again until a year later where he pops up in new york city. he had more than a close call. he was caught eventually. that made him much more careful when he was in new york city. >> that is all the time we have. you can continue a conversation with karl, he will be signing books outside of the library. thank you for joining me to thank him for this wonderful conversation. [applause] [inaudible conversations]. >> booktv on twitter and facebook and we wan
>> once in new york, no.does eventually, not to give away one other point, vanely in san antonio, i will say this, in san antonio he gets caught. so eventually in tan tone yo one of the other reasons he moves, leaves san antonio and moves to new york because he is caught in san antonio. the san antonio city director had a c for everyone colored who was african-american. for every year you would look, william ellis had no c. in 1890s you see a c appear because of the incident i talk about...
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security correspondent at the court wow pentagon. >> i think there are two things of note in "the new yorks" article. first of all, the reporter that broke the story, michael schmidt, is the same reporter that broke the news of hillary clinton's private email server. so, he has very good sources and the fbi. there is a paragraph in the middle of the story that hasn't gotten enough attention he in which he reports that when mr. trump was meeting with james comey in the oval office, he began the discussion by condemning leaks to the media and suggesting that -- i'll quote from the story "that mr. comay should report putting reporters in prison for publishing classified information." at that point, he turned to the issue of flynn. this conversation allegedly came one day after flynn had been fired. it is interesting that he would take comey into his office alone, jeff sessions, his attorney general, wanted to come into the office but he was asked to meet with comey alone according to "the new york times." separately, the other story that we all been looking at today, we finally have a reactio
security correspondent at the court wow pentagon. >> i think there are two things of note in "the new yorks" article. first of all, the reporter that broke the story, michael schmidt, is the same reporter that broke the news of hillary clinton's private email server. so, he has very good sources and the fbi. there is a paragraph in the middle of the story that hasn't gotten enough attention he in which he reports that when mr. trump was meeting with james comey in the oval...
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the state oversees trump's new york state returns. he lives in new york. the bill is called tax returns uniformly made public or the trump act, leaving no doubt who it's aimed at. the sponsor joins me now. david k. johnson weighs in. the only journalist to publish part of hisetur in the past two deces and david corn back with us. you think you can do something that the congress is less likely to do with its republican control. >> absolutely, ari. we have a special role as donald trump's home state because he files his personal income taxes here in new york. and the state department of taxation and finance can actually release his taxes at our request if we change the law. and we plan on doing that. >> at a minimum you'd get the state returns. would that tell you his total income for those years? >> it would indeed. everyone knows that a state return often reflects the federal return. wouldn't show us everything, probably, but we do know it would tell us a lot about tax shelters, how much income he reports, whether he has pass-through entities. most importa
the state oversees trump's new york state returns. he lives in new york. the bill is called tax returns uniformly made public or the trump act, leaving no doubt who it's aimed at. the sponsor joins me now. david k. johnson weighs in. the only journalist to publish part of hisetur in the past two deces and david corn back with us. you think you can do something that the congress is less likely to do with its republican control. >> absolutely, ari. we have a special role as donald trump's...
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about five times since 1990 i gave a course on the new york intellectual. i would say i far the most interesting students i ever attracted to courses were for news course on the new york intellectuals. those who came were people who wanted -- [inaudible] spirit so there is a hunger for that. i think one of my favorite moments from this course was a very bright student who, shaking her head like this, and i said is something about a? and she said, we will never write like that. never, never never ever come with such longing. your book was always on that course. it always aroused so much interest and attention and discussion. i was so grateful to you for coming to the course once in a while. you didn't feel perhaps the energy but it's still there. what i wanted to ask or say is ironically enough, it is universities that innocents destroyed the possibility of that intellectual. have you ever gone for a phd, had they ever been in university, except antagonistic way as they were, it wouldn't have happened. so there's something very sad about that because all the
about five times since 1990 i gave a course on the new york intellectual. i would say i far the most interesting students i ever attracted to courses were for news course on the new york intellectuals. those who came were people who wanted -- [inaudible] spirit so there is a hunger for that. i think one of my favorite moments from this course was a very bright student who, shaking her head like this, and i said is something about a? and she said, we will never write like that. never, never...
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those printings about new jersey have been done either in new york or philadelphia or in london. up until this point. but in 1728, a printing press was set up in berlin to new jersey in order to print paper money for the colonies and the legislature wanted it close so they could receive printing of the money and at the time they did that, they also did this book so this is the first known printed copy within new jersey so over here we have what we consider one of the founding books of the new jersey state library and it was a gift of the legislature from the first appointed governor of new jersey, lewis morris . from 1702 when new jersey first became a royal colony until 1738 when morris was appointed governor, new jersey and new york shared a governor so this was the first time when new jersey and new york were not administered to the new link even though at that point they had their own courts and their own legislature, they shared a government and here we can see the signature, this is a gift from his own collection and what is, it's generals of the houses of parliament during
those printings about new jersey have been done either in new york or philadelphia or in london. up until this point. but in 1728, a printing press was set up in berlin to new jersey in order to print paper money for the colonies and the legislature wanted it close so they could receive printing of the money and at the time they did that, they also did this book so this is the first known printed copy within new jersey so over here we have what we consider one of the founding books of the new...
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i am shepard smith, fox news new york. ck to regular programming on the fox news channel to jon scott. >> jon: thank you. jon scott here with julie banderas doing "happening now," new york officials had just been giving an update on that situation in times square that sheppard just mentioned, the headline here is the incident is not terrorism al de blasio as well as the police and fire commissioners get together for this news conference. at least one person is dead, we know, 23 injured, and julie has been developing more information with her sources. >> julie: nypd again confirming not terrorism, they knew that from the beginning, counterterrorism units were deployed but not put into action at the scene because they knew from the get-go pretty much they were going to try to apprehend an intoxicated suspect who was being apprehended after a robbery. i am told more about the victim. it was a 26-year-old woman, her family has yet to be notified. so that they are not releasing the name of that victim, but the one fatality in th
i am shepard smith, fox news new york. ck to regular programming on the fox news channel to jon scott. >> jon: thank you. jon scott here with julie banderas doing "happening now," new york officials had just been giving an update on that situation in times square that sheppard just mentioned, the headline here is the incident is not terrorism al de blasio as well as the police and fire commissioners get together for this news conference. at least one person is dead, we know, 23...
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and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be another step to make the federal government the source of all things. it would at this authors contend established the principle that all children are entitled to public, it's a sound i think but to me and i'm sure to other conservatives there has been some damage done by this widespread belief that all things come from the government, especially the federal government. what about the principle all children are entitled towards his parents, and neighbors in their community? the universal child allowance means monthly cash payment loaded on a ubiquitous federally issued electronic benefit card with established
and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be...
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of their digital platform, there are some pretty good pieces of news for the bottom line at the new yorkur business reporter. in other business news, a better quarterly profit for kfc. sales grew by 2%, which was lower than expected profits jumping because of lower operating costs. sales rising 8% at taco bell restau ra nts, sales rising 8% at taco bell restaurants, more than double expectations. part of its success was strong sales in a taco with a fried chicken shell. after a few of those you might need to get some exercise! fit it has reported quarterly revenues above its forecast. —— fitbit. shares are up i7 .2% in after—hours trading. investors are betting on it to bolster sales after the company struggled with disappointing profits. immersive storytelling is a relatively new way of bringing customers and audiences closer to a product or a message. it uses virtual reality and tricks to make you feel like you are somewhere else entirely. but is it a business made for millennials and how are they running their companies? we found out more as part of our series busy brea kfast. this is
of their digital platform, there are some pretty good pieces of news for the bottom line at the new yorkur business reporter. in other business news, a better quarterly profit for kfc. sales grew by 2%, which was lower than expected profits jumping because of lower operating costs. sales rising 8% at taco bell restau ra nts, sales rising 8% at taco bell restaurants, more than double expectations. part of its success was strong sales in a taco with a fried chicken shell. after a few of those you...
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protesters wearing red t-shirts bused in from new york and california took their stand against the new, they shouted so loud it drowned out lawmakers as they conducted regular session on the texas legislature. police officers moved into remove the protesters from the gallery but on the house floor even lawmakers were caught up in emotion pushing and shoving each other in anger, confrontation triggered by the protesters as some lawmakers exchange dangerous threats to each other. republican lawmaker -- they verbally threatened to hurt each other. he would get him. ranalli taking to social media on facebook, this, today representative poncho nevarez threatened my life on the house floor after i called ice on several illegal immigrants who held signs in the gallery which that i am illegal and here to stay. several democrats encouraged protesters to disobey law enforcement. >> you did what? he said i called ice and -- >> anything to incite people. >> reporter: the heated moments testify later during a brief news conference, claimed he said he would put a bullet in his head. all this volatil
protesters wearing red t-shirts bused in from new york and california took their stand against the new, they shouted so loud it drowned out lawmakers as they conducted regular session on the texas legislature. police officers moved into remove the protesters from the gallery but on the house floor even lawmakers were caught up in emotion pushing and shoving each other in anger, confrontation triggered by the protesters as some lawmakers exchange dangerous threats to each other. republican...
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i tell the editor of the new york books, new york review books, edwin frank, i haven't told him this but when he called to tell me -- i had just read this book for the first time and [inaudible] i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] i said when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke i asked him whether the late bob goldberg had -- >> he was the sole editor of the new york review books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wondered what might happen when he heard about this. edwin frank assured me that he had editorial independence so there was nothing to worry about i won't make any connection between the sudden death. [laughter] it's a weird coincidence. [laughter] >> just to give you a sense of how times have changed -- a lot of people in this room know there was a long profile of the new york times a couple weeks ago by john leland as part of the series called, lyons of new york, which leland sat down with you and discussed this vanished world of the new york intellectual that the family and the outpouring, enthusiasm about the world that evo
i tell the editor of the new york books, new york review books, edwin frank, i haven't told him this but when he called to tell me -- i had just read this book for the first time and [inaudible] i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] i said when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke i asked him whether the late bob goldberg had -- >> he was the sole editor of the new york review books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wondered what might...
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may not have even ever been to new york city.nd wonder why we might be spending so much time talking about this. help us understand why this is so important, why this had so many people nervous for such a long period of time. >> this is a standard location for what you might perceive to be a terrorist attack. as you per we had a vehicle which had propane tanks in it, be an attempted plot that was stopped by informed citizen, concerned citizen who detected that and located it for police. and that really stopped a potential terrorist attack there. so we have a natural ten depends city when tendency when we see something happen like this, we have seen it throughout europe on several different occasions in terms of isis-inspired terrorist attacks that would seem like a logical conclusion. and it sounds like we have been lucky in .sense ththe sense tha not a terrorist campaign, are but unfortunate incident in itself. >> bill bratton is joining us. he's ran major police departments. commissioner, always good to have your insight. as yo
may not have even ever been to new york city.nd wonder why we might be spending so much time talking about this. help us understand why this is so important, why this had so many people nervous for such a long period of time. >> this is a standard location for what you might perceive to be a terrorist attack. as you per we had a vehicle which had propane tanks in it, be an attempted plot that was stopped by informed citizen, concerned citizen who detected that and located it for police....
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were updates on the situation in new york city.se are alive pictures. -- more updates on the situation in new york. those are live pictures. 12 injuries ind the square following a car plowing into pedestrians. mayor cuomo and governor de blasio are on the scene. spicer, the white house spokesman, tweeted president trump has been made aware of the situation. least 12 injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in one of the busiest intersections in the country, times square. more than 300,000 pedestrians enter the heart of times square every day. on a busy day there can be half a million. the theater district, hotels, restaurants, and the lights themselves attracting tourists and locals to that corner of the world. one fatality and times square. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin is talking about in his webinars, to help you fear output indicator would work for you. kurt from kentucky. isn't this market overbought? investor enter the market at near all-time highs? on my screen, there are several different ways to measure overbought. vonnie:
were updates on the situation in new york city.se are alive pictures. -- more updates on the situation in new york. those are live pictures. 12 injuries ind the square following a car plowing into pedestrians. mayor cuomo and governor de blasio are on the scene. spicer, the white house spokesman, tweeted president trump has been made aware of the situation. least 12 injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in one of the busiest intersections in the country, times square. more than 300,000...
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good night from new york. >> announcer: from the nasdaq in new york city, the new "wall street week." bartiromo. maria: i'm maria bartiromo. we are coming to you from the nasdaq in mid-town manhattan. we are in the heart of times square because my special guest is the cio of nasdaq, adena freedman. >> the u.s. economy adding 211,000 jobs while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.4%.
good night from new york. >> announcer: from the nasdaq in new york city, the new "wall street week." bartiromo. maria: i'm maria bartiromo. we are coming to you from the nasdaq in mid-town manhattan. we are in the heart of times square because my special guest is the cio of nasdaq, adena freedman. >> the u.s. economy adding 211,000 jobs while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.4%.
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was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering education in germany by some of the best architects and engineers in europe and he arrived here just as america was taking off in terms of the industrial revolution. and there were very few training engineers here. so he showed up with tremendous skills and was able to you know, really live his dream to design suspension bridges so his first suspension bridge was an aqueduct to carry a canal over the allegheny river. >> and that led to other commissions including to build a canal, suspension aqueduct for the delaware and hudson canal. and that aqueduct is still in exis
was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering...
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protesters greeted the president during a stop in new york city. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is waking up at his new jersey country clubhi inches closer to overhauling obamacare. the bill will head to the senate where they're already expecting some substantial changes. president trump tapped his first vegas visit to new york as commander in chief on thursday, praising members of his own party for finally getting the gop to carry the plan through the house. >> it's a very good bill. the premiums are going to come down very substantially. >> the ayes are 217, the nays are 213. >> among others it would help people buy insurance though many would get less than obamacare currently provides. it also allows states to opt out of obamacare's protections for people with pre-existing conditions, replacing them instead with federally funded highk keeping our promise, to lift the burden of obamacare from our people. >> in an interview on "face the nation" over the weekend he vowed americans with pre-existing conditions would
protesters greeted the president during a stop in new york city. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is waking up at his new jersey country clubhi inches closer to overhauling obamacare. the bill will head to the senate where they're already expecting some substantial changes. president trump tapped his first vegas visit to new york as commander in chief on thursday, praising members of his own party for finally getting the...
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this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges.s transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >> unbeknownst to the naismith clan, a lawrence, kansas, native and k.u. grad turned texas billionaire named david booth is one of the bidders. >> i was born in lawrence. i grew up naismith drive. >> now he's in the game via telephone from austin, texas. >> this was a highly unprecedented auction. you had bobby kennedy's original copy of the emancipation proclamation. you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had t
this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges.s transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca...
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only in new york state.t free public college at esd.ny.gov to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >> so, which of these pictures from the baird jones collection was painted by leonardo dicaprio? it's "c." for the record, "a" s inted by jonathan winters, and "b" by dinah shore. >> in 2011, hugh hooper comes into his strange inheritance, two bizarre art collections created and curated by a couple of quintessential new york city characters. the first was his eccentric brother, hoop, who produced dozens of wacky sculptures from various automobiles. the second came f
only in new york state.t free public college at esd.ny.gov to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet...
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about five times since 1990, i gave a course on new york intellectuals. would say by far the most interesting students i ever attracted were for this course , were people who wanted very much to be new yorkers. there is a hunger for that. i think one of my favorite moments from this course was a very bright student who was shaking her head like this, and i said is something the matter, and she said we will never write like that. never ever ever. your book was always on that course. it always aroused so much interest and attention and discussion, and i was so grateful to you for coming to that course once in a while. it didn't feel that energy, but it's still there. what i wanted to ask and say is that ironically enough, it is university that destroyed the possibility of that intellectual cohort. had they ever gone for a phd, have they ever been in university, it wouldn't of happened so there's something very sad about that because all of the students would've wanted to break out, many of them have become editors, i don't know if there's even one that has b
about five times since 1990, i gave a course on new york intellectuals. would say by far the most interesting students i ever attracted were for this course , were people who wanted very much to be new yorkers. there is a hunger for that. i think one of my favorite moments from this course was a very bright student who was shaking her head like this, and i said is something the matter, and she said we will never write like that. never ever ever. your book was always on that course. it always...
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. >> i went to school in upstate new york, so i stick my head in the door.ere, i'm jim naismith. i'd like to see the rules." and they would find them in the safe. >> in the safe? >> in the safe. >> not displayed? >> no, the hall of fame apparently didn't really know what to do with them or what really needed to be done. >> jim's brother, 42-year-old ian naismith, isn't just dismayed with the hall but with the game itself. for while many think basketball is enjoying a golden age -- bird, jordan, magic, the dream team -- ian sees a sport that has strayed far from their grandfather's original vision. >> he wasn't very happy with the state that basketball was in at the time. >> what's his beef with it? >> if you recall in the '90s, there were fights on the court, there were fights with fans. he felt it was time to remind the world that the game was a gift. >> underscoring ian's sense that basketball has forgotten its roots, the hall of fame building falls into disrepair and ian fears that when it's renovated, the building will no longer prominently feature his g
. >> i went to school in upstate new york, so i stick my head in the door.ere, i'm jim naismith. i'd like to see the rules." and they would find them in the safe. >> in the safe? >> in the safe. >> not displayed? >> no, the hall of fame apparently didn't really know what to do with them or what really needed to be done. >> jim's brother, 42-year-old ian naismith, isn't just dismayed with the hall but with the game itself. for while many think basketball...
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i'm elaine quijano in new york, for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us. a special thanks to u.s. service members as we honor our fallen heroes on this memorial day weekend. good night. . >>> ive from the cbs b ay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 6:00 p.m. a third of the six slides in the east bay are closed after a boy went flying off of one. >> and the board of regents voted to raise student tuition. they threw themselves a party at a very expensive hotel. >> that pricy bash happened in january in san francisco. new at 6:00 p.m. kpix 5's melissa culross -- melissa caen tells us where the money is coming from. >> reporter: have h voting to raise tuition some board of regents said they were sad but it is necessary. >> i will be supporting the tuition increase and i think that every single one of us in this room doesn't want to raise tuition for our students. it is very painful for all of us. >> the night before voting to hike tuition the board of regents spent $18,000 at a party. only 65 people attended which worksitute $300 per -- works out t
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from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best musical. ♪ ♪
from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best...
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it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and beilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are good? how about now? can anyone take a look at it? ready to roll? we are good? all right, thank you. all right, so as the mayor said, this is preliminary information. this incident happened about 90 minutes ago. it is all subject to change and we talk about it in every press conference. we try and get as much information out to you as soon as possible. at approximately 11:55am, a 2009 honda passenger vehicle mounted the sidewalk on the west side of seventh ave at w. 42nd st in times square. the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and proceeded to drive at a high rate of speed along the sidewalk
it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and beilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are...
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i am proud that the rank and file consider me a friend of the new york police department. you know how much i respect you and the groundbreaking work of the new york police department has done to reduce violence in your city. .t is a national leading team i have expressed my admiration for the successes you have achieved. there is no doubt that the last few years have been tough for law enforcement in america. morlae has fallen. fatal shootings of officers went up last year. know what i know. the police enjoys the highest confidence of the american people. they see you every day their streets and in their neighborhoods doing their duty that you have been given. you don't do this for recognition. you don't do it for the money. saved andfor lives streets made safer, the bad guys brought to justice. you choose this work to serve and protect us and make our country safer and better. there is a sense of satisfaction i have always felt from doing one's as we begin the national police week, i want to thank every law enforcement officer in america. we honor your service. we rememb
i am proud that the rank and file consider me a friend of the new york police department. you know how much i respect you and the groundbreaking work of the new york police department has done to reduce violence in your city. .t is a national leading team i have expressed my admiration for the successes you have achieved. there is no doubt that the last few years have been tough for law enforcement in america. morlae has fallen. fatal shootings of officers went up last year. know what i know....
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>> quÉ bueno que pasa aquÍ en new york y aquÍ estamos esperando lo Último es lo mejor.ien ♪ y como no soy ego ta te deseo que te vaya, que te vaya bien ♪ amor a primera vista te ahora te casas no sÉ con quien ♪ no sÉ tienes ya alguien que te trate bien ♪ que te saco sonrisas y en tus momento dÉbiles (♪mÚsica♪). no eres cualquiera ♪ ahÍ mera Ée que chocamos quisiera (♪mÚsica♪). siempre discutimos, el Último camino ♪ yo sÉ que tocamos quisiera ♪ pero siempre discutimos ♪ partimos caminos y ya ni texteas, tenÍamos diferentes caminos son cosas del destino ♪ no soy adivino mi amor. Él me da sangre y yo vino eramos compatibles pero ese fue mi error ♪ y ahora que hago yo solo ♪ que vuelvas para allÁ ♪ a un enfrentar la realidad ♪ cÓmo too en soy egoÍsta ♪ te deseo que te vaya con, que te vaya bien ♪ fue a amor primera vista ahora te casas no sÉ con quien, dime si te trata bien, que te vaya muy bien, que te vaya bien. ♪ a primera vista ahora te casas no sÉ con quien, dime si te trata bien ♪ justin quiles. ♪ la promesa. (♪mÚsica♪) (mÚsica♪). >>> alex el ecuatoriano. >>> (♪mÚsica
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jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, a selfie upgrade. new technology that turns photos into real figures. >>> who needs a selfie when you can get doobed. i'm meg oliver. i'll show you how this craze is sweeping the country coming up. by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you
jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, a selfie upgrade. new technology that turns photos into real figures. >>> who needs a selfie when you can get doobed. i'm meg oliver. i'll show you how this craze is sweeping the country coming up. by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than...
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if you look at the new york fed survey, that is primarily what is being said to the new york fed. two and a half years, there is a 20% probability that the fed will have to revisit the lower bound. this is not news to anyone. jonathan: i was speaking to an investor for the new york fed earlier this week who said that they made the phone call. they wanted to know why this week was so different and why suddenly the market was reacting to the drama in d.c. what was your view on that? matt: at the end of the day, there are stories coming out that are making people question the longevity of what the administration is going to be able to put through. keep in mind, we are expecting and hoping we will get progress on health care reform. we are expecting and hoping to get progress on tax reform. i think all of these complications may just extend the timeline. i think investors get worried when you talk about extending the timeline. jonathan: let's be clear with something. with the inflation trade -- we have seen fading in the reflation trade for quite a while. spreads are getting flatter.
if you look at the new york fed survey, that is primarily what is being said to the new york fed. two and a half years, there is a 20% probability that the fed will have to revisit the lower bound. this is not news to anyone. jonathan: i was speaking to an investor for the new york fed earlier this week who said that they made the phone call. they wanted to know why this week was so different and why suddenly the market was reacting to the drama in d.c. what was your view on that? matt: at the...
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he had just lost several significant battles in manhattan and in the new york area. and had retreated across new jersey, hoping to increase the numbers of his army while passing through new jersey and the opposite happened. he lost troops. the analogy i like to use is that the rebellion at that point was like a candle that was about to be blown out. washington would retreat across the delaware river and set up his forces in pennsylvania in the new town area, and it's there that he developed a plan to use his army before they all went home, and to launch an attack against the german garrison there was holding trenton. trenton was a very important crossroads city at the time, a town of about 1000 people on the major route between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you'r
he had just lost several significant battles in manhattan and in the new york area. and had retreated across new jersey, hoping to increase the numbers of his army while passing through new jersey and the opposite happened. he lost troops. the analogy i like to use is that the rebellion at that point was like a candle that was about to be blown out. washington would retreat across the delaware river and set up his forces in pennsylvania in the new town area, and it's there that he developed a...
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choose any major boulevard in new york city and have donald trump walk down. going to be pretty. >> maybe the rest of the country doesn't know that, how people actually feel about him, how new yorkers feel about donald trump. so what do new yorkers know about donald trump that the rest of the country doesn't? >> i haven't lived here in a lorng ti long time but -- >> be honest. >> i hope i'm honest. here's the deal. they've been watching this guy. they've watched his career. they've watched him go -- not him personally, but his operations go bankrupt. they've seen the fact that he has trouble at times actually raising money in his own city, that he has to go to foreign bankers. the reason i think is that new yorkers know him too well. >> yeah. >> and they've seen all sides of him whereas for much of the country, he was quite unknown despite the fact that he was a reality tv star. >> it's like they say, you don't know someone until you live with him. new yorkers have been living with donald trump for a long time, right? when people say, you don't know such and s
choose any major boulevard in new york city and have donald trump walk down. going to be pretty. >> maybe the rest of the country doesn't know that, how people actually feel about him, how new yorkers feel about donald trump. so what do new yorkers know about donald trump that the rest of the country doesn't? >> i haven't lived here in a lorng ti long time but -- >> be honest. >> i hope i'm honest. here's the deal. they've been watching this guy. they've watched his...
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how good are the electronics, the imagery in a city like new york? i was once told a few years back if you were anywhere around times square, had a bag or a briefcase, put it down and exited, that that would light up the attention of the nypd just based on the sheer number of cameras and how sophisticated the imagery is. >> without going into some of the intimacies of the capabilities that they're constantly evolving and improving. the idea being how to identify. you're looking for somebody with a red jacket in a crowded space like times square to start identifying only those people wearing a red jacket. sometimes square probably more so than any place on earth with maybe the exception of london has more cameras. the event the other day, the incident with the individual driving the car, the camera angles there were enormous amount of camera footage of that event. and that's constantly expanding. we're about to have 30,000 of our new york city police officers wearing body cameras, for example. so the technology is constantly improving both to our dent
how good are the electronics, the imagery in a city like new york? i was once told a few years back if you were anywhere around times square, had a bag or a briefcase, put it down and exited, that that would light up the attention of the nypd just based on the sheer number of cameras and how sophisticated the imagery is. >> without going into some of the intimacies of the capabilities that they're constantly evolving and improving. the idea being how to identify. you're looking for...
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, you've seen the artic article in the "new york times."he main point though is the president of the united states, what he was telling to comey, comey would draft memorandum which are in the file right now so there's a contemporaneous record of what comey says the president told him to end this investigation into the president's former national security adviser. he's a good guy, according to this article. that's what the president said about michael flynn. >> three things. one, comey was concerned enough, as you know, wolf, to take these notes down, concerned enough about trump, concerned enough about what he believed trump was asking him to do. two, in order to believe the white house's argument here you have to believe james comby is lying or that the memos that were red to michael schmidt at the "new york times" were misread in some way out of context, three, if james comey was lying and are h a vendetta against donald trump, he would have released this stuff or leaked it out shortly thereafter, he wouldn't wait in order to prereceiver
, you've seen the artic article in the "new york times."he main point though is the president of the united states, what he was telling to comey, comey would draft memorandum which are in the file right now so there's a contemporaneous record of what comey says the president told him to end this investigation into the president's former national security adviser. he's a good guy, according to this article. that's what the president said about michael flynn. >> three things. one,...