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report covers the life and assassination of the new york democrat and is anchored by walter cronkite. news specialcbs report. here is cbs news correspondent harry reasoner. >> good evening. the body of senator robert kennedy is now in the air in a jet furnished are the white house and the air force heading to new york from los angeles. 430 p.m. and will land in laguardia new york. the body will arrive sometime around 9:30 p.m. new york time. tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and longer if there are lines. it will lie in state before a requiem mass at 10 a.m. saturday and go by train from new york to washington and a motor processions from new york's union station to go by the senate office building and by the justice department where robert kennedy served as attorney general before burial at about 5:30 p.m. saturday at
report covers the life and assassination of the new york democrat and is anchored by walter cronkite. news specialcbs report. here is cbs news correspondent harry reasoner. >> good evening. the body of senator robert kennedy is now in the air in a jet furnished are the white house and the air force heading to new york from los angeles. 430 p.m. and will land in laguardia new york. the body will arrive sometime around 9:30 p.m. new york time. tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and longer if...
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new york is one of the states allows people to restored -- it is legal to make a recording if someone in the room consents. i was consenting, the recorder counts as a person. it was legal. and banks record conversations all the time. this is absolutely normal. what is not normal is i release them to the public. >> host: walk us through the day you were fired. >> the first inkling i had that i was going to get fired, came from the attorney, she and i built up a relationship you are allowed to having the constraints and confines of an office especially the bank of new york, having interactions with staff. i talked to everyone. as i was meeting with my supervisor, i had meetings outside of goldman at new york headquarters and scheduled to go to the meeting with the supervisor and it was always a good one. i knew that something was going to happen. i walked to the fed. turned on the recorder, walked out and went to the conference room and there was my supervisor who did not speak a word to me at all and there was the gentleman who fired me, the head of the team that were working inside go
new york is one of the states allows people to restored -- it is legal to make a recording if someone in the room consents. i was consenting, the recorder counts as a person. it was legal. and banks record conversations all the time. this is absolutely normal. what is not normal is i release them to the public. >> host: walk us through the day you were fired. >> the first inkling i had that i was going to get fired, came from the attorney, she and i built up a relationship you are...
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meanwhile, in new york city, mayor bill de blasio is under fire for saying tuesday that new w york police department pls to end marijuana arrests for some people, but continue arresting some new yorkers who have past arrests s or convictions. in response to m mayor de blas's announcement about new policies for marijuanana arrests, vocal-y and the drug policy alliance released a statement saying -- "it's frustrating that as the new york state health department moves toward legalization, the city is continuing its shameful history of racist marijuana enforcement." activists and community members will gather today at noon on the steps of city hall to protest the new marijuana policy. in yemen, there are reports that -- a u.s.-backed saudi-led coalition have seized the airport in the crucial port city of hodeidah. hundreds of fighters have been killed and thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes since the u.s.-backed, saudi-led coalition launched an all-out offensive against hodeidah week ago. international groups have warned the u.s.-backed offensive to seize hodeida will
meanwhile, in new york city, mayor bill de blasio is under fire for saying tuesday that new w york police department pls to end marijuana arrests for some people, but continue arresting some new yorkers who have past arrests s or convictions. in response to m mayor de blas's announcement about new policies for marijuanana arrests, vocal-y and the drug policy alliance released a statement saying -- "it's frustrating that as the new york state health department moves toward legalization, the...
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for more, two of our favorites are both here with us in new york tonight. warren, veteran print journalist and political commentator, now executive editor of a new startup called news guard that will rate the veracity of news and information sites. jon meacham is back with us as well, pulitzer prize-winning author and historian of things presidential and otherwise. his latest and timely work is the best-seller "the soul of america: the battle for our better angels." gentlemen, welcome. i was going to make some jeffersonesque quote about the last time we had this much brainpower at this desk, but i won't. >> but you did kind of. >> kind of. a little bit. to those in the know. jon, your book basically tells us when it's been worse. >> yep. >> and when it's been better. >> yep. >> but i heard you today say that there's a phrase emerging in the lexicon you really don't like, and that is when you hear people say "this isn't america." why is that? >> because it is america. it is america. it is the country -- i believe that president trump is the most vivid manifes
for more, two of our favorites are both here with us in new york tonight. warren, veteran print journalist and political commentator, now executive editor of a new startup called news guard that will rate the veracity of news and information sites. jon meacham is back with us as well, pulitzer prize-winning author and historian of things presidential and otherwise. his latest and timely work is the best-seller "the soul of america: the battle for our better angels." gentlemen,...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. mr. langevin: thank you, mr. speaker. new steel's work is integral to protecting our nation's first responders from threats on the -- on one hand it's unfortunate that the trump administration's proposal to cut spending for new steel are what prompted the creation of h.r. 4991 in the first place, however, it's given the chamber an opportunity to recognize the value of new steel and push for it to maintain its place at the department of home lan security. is i -- so i encourage my colleagues to support h.r. 4991 and i thank my colleague across the aisle for his work on this important bill. and with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from new york. pll donovan: i would like to thank my colleague, mr. langevin, for his help in this matter and i urge my colleagues 1 as amended r. 499 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the hous
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. mr. langevin: thank you, mr. speaker. new steel's work is integral to protecting our nation's first responders from threats on the -- on one hand it's unfortunate that the trump administration's proposal to cut spending for new steel are what prompted the creation of h.r. 4991 in the first place, however, it's given the chamber an opportunity to recognize the value of new steel and push for it...
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solo de maybelline new york. tus sabores de helado favoritos están aquí en dunkin': cookie dough, pistachio y butter pecan. y... ¿cuál es tu sabor? (musa) ( musica ( >> estan los 23 jugadores de la seleccion de mexico de futbol que defgenenderan losc olo colo tr tricolor en rusia p2018 la pla i plantilla quo confirmada de despues que osjuan carlos osio descartada a eric gutierrez que viajara de reserva en caso que guarandres guardado y diego reyo se reucuperen el tricolor anoch fue a dinamarca donde jugaran enven vista a su preparacion para el m mundial faltan 10 dias para que ruede el balon ernn rusia 2018 emocion la vivira en telemundo la casa oficial del mundial >> ( musica ( >> la udniversidad del sur de l california aprovecha la kkcoci c com de las comunidades latinas para enseÑar ele espaÑol en puesto c callejeros del sur de california francisco con los detalles >> son nuestros colores y sab e sabores en puestos de los an angeles elementos eimportantes a para la profesora zara y su c s curso univerisrsitari
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. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 523 of the trump administration. we're going to have the latest about what happened in the supreme court today in just a moment, but we want to begin with some breaking political news on this tuesday primary night. it is easily the most shocking result of this political season thus far. veteran new york city democratic congressman joe crowley has gone down to primary defeat tonight at the hands of a hard-left, 28-year-old opponent named alexandria ocasio-cortez. this is her first campaign of any kind for political office. crowley has been in congress representing parts of queens and the bronx coming up on 20 years, and here's the important part. he's number four on the democratic leadership chart. crowley had aspirations to someday be speaker of the house. and after he sent a stand-in to represent him at a recent debate, "the new york times" editorial board wrote, if you want to be speaker, don't take voters for granted. crowley's defeat will inevitably be compared tric kanter, for
. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 523 of the trump administration. we're going to have the latest about what happened in the supreme court today in just a moment, but we want to begin with some breaking political news on this tuesday primary night. it is easily the most shocking result of this political season thus far. veteran new york city democratic congressman joe crowley has gone down to primary defeat tonight at the hands of a...
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at an hour well past most children's bedtime a group of girls is led down a dark new york city street and into a social service agency this footage captured by new york one shows the same children being let out a short time later their faces and identities hidden to be taken to foster homes later in the light of day the agency got a visit from the mayor of new york city a critic of the family separation policy we're all shocked at what we think is something happening far away so i have to tell you i am further shocked to find out today how much this policy has now come home right here to new york city and right here to this location america new york said he was shocked to discover that two hundred thirty nine children had been brought to this facility alone he says the city had no advance notice them to this day has no idea how many children in total have been brought to new york even though the trumpet ministration now says it will keep detain families together the governor of new york state says he plans to sue the federal. government on behalf of those already separated they had no
at an hour well past most children's bedtime a group of girls is led down a dark new york city street and into a social service agency this footage captured by new york one shows the same children being let out a short time later their faces and identities hidden to be taken to foster homes later in the light of day the agency got a visit from the mayor of new york city a critic of the family separation policy we're all shocked at what we think is something happening far away so i have to tell...
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a lawsuit filed today here in new york by the new york state attorney general against the president and his three oldest children is alleging the trump foundation engaged in, quote, a pattern of persistent illegal conduct occurring over more than a decade that includes extensive unlawful political coordination with the trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions to benefit mr. trump's personal and business interests, and violations of basic legal obligations for nonprofit foundations. this complaint included new details about the trump foundation. among them, that its board has not met in 19 years and that its official treasurer was an employee of the president's private business, who did not even know he was on the foundation's board. also according to the complaint, the foundation coordinated illegally with the trump campaign on a fund-raiser for veterans in 2016, just days before the iowa caucuses where the candidate announced a donation of his own. >> donald trump, another great builder in new york, now a politician -- i can't stand this. a politician
a lawsuit filed today here in new york by the new york state attorney general against the president and his three oldest children is alleging the trump foundation engaged in, quote, a pattern of persistent illegal conduct occurring over more than a decade that includes extensive unlawful political coordination with the trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions to benefit mr. trump's personal and business interests, and violations of basic legal obligations for...
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at 9:30 new york time tonight. tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., it will lie in state, and go by train from new york to washington, and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the senate office building, and by the justice department, where robert kennedy served as attorney general, before burial saturday afternoon in the same plot where presiden jnnedy lies. already, there are people gathering by saint patrick's cathedral, waiting. >> saint patrick's has been the scene of the funeral of a great many public figures. on saturday, it is to be a -- the scene of the high requiem mass for senator kennedy. the motor procession that is to bring the body of senator kennedy here isn't expected for another two hours, but already, there muste 1000 or 2000 people gathered on fifth avenue in front of stores, which have the picture of senator kennedy on them. his body will arrive in two hours, and will be met by terence cooke, the new archbishop of new york. tomorrow, all of these people who are waiting
at 9:30 new york time tonight. tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., it will lie in state, and go by train from new york to washington, and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the senate office building, and by the justice department, where robert kennedy served as attorney general, before burial saturday afternoon in the same plot where presiden jnnedy lies. already, there are people gathering by saint patrick's cathedral, waiting. >> saint patrick's has been...
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i'm the ceo of new york city and head of new york city's cyber command.hat in the world is new york city cyber command? so let me talk to you a little bit about that. this is kind of setting the stage for remarks today. okay. so, we all know new york city, right? new york city global leader, absolute presence not just here in our nation, but a global leader in, you know, commerce and culture and all those great things. so new york city cyber command created on july 11, 2017 by mayor de blasio. he signed executive order 28 which school district up the team. we're charged with leading the city cyber security efforts across 100 government agencies. what makes up the city government of new york, can you imagine all those critical things that are provided to new yorkers each and every day. the stored teams nypd, the water utility, sanitation, finance, you know, all those things that make the city run, makes up that city government. what makes our approach unique in the city from our optic, there are a number of duties and authorities that are invested in new y
i'm the ceo of new york city and head of new york city's cyber command.hat in the world is new york city cyber command? so let me talk to you a little bit about that. this is kind of setting the stage for remarks today. okay. so, we all know new york city, right? new york city global leader, absolute presence not just here in our nation, but a global leader in, you know, commerce and culture and all those great things. so new york city cyber command created on july 11, 2017 by mayor de blasio....
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this debate is courtesy of new york one news. we bring it to you as your primary source for campaign 2018. good evening and welcome to staten island where we are holding a republican primary debate for the 11th congressional district. i will be joined in the questioning by two of my , andagues, courtney gross anthony pascale. the 11th congressional district encompasses all of staten island and parts of southern brooklyn. it is currently the only congressional district to be represented by republican. let's introduce the candidates. we have the incumbent dan donovan. challengers is his michael grimm. the are the rules of debate, which have been shared with by both campaigns. they will have a maximum of 90 seconds to respond to individual questions it will be given the opportunity to respond if directly addressed by the other candidate. will have a cross-examination round during which each candidate will be asked to ask his opponent a question. will be a lightning round it was the answers must be yes, no, or a short response. pleas
this debate is courtesy of new york one news. we bring it to you as your primary source for campaign 2018. good evening and welcome to staten island where we are holding a republican primary debate for the 11th congressional district. i will be joined in the questioning by two of my , andagues, courtney gross anthony pascale. the 11th congressional district encompasses all of staten island and parts of southern brooklyn. it is currently the only congressional district to be represented by...
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the new york times. really, it's the dumbest thing to have done. [laughter] >> and so, your question was? >> my question was, was it living here that-- >> oh, yeah. >> that knowing the penknocks and being involved in the history of stratford that first got you interested in ethan allen as your career-- >> you know, i'd become a foreign correspondent or a reporter from the new york times to satisfy my curiosity and i'd been assigned to cover conflicts in a number of places around the world, across multiple time zones and i thought, well, if you could cover them across time zones, can you cover them across centuries. where i looked back at what happened in the battle of bennington and or what was happening in the development and say, what would i look for if i were-- if i were living here, if i had the opportunity to cover that. what would i want to look, and it game me quite a different perspective from a lot of historians who say, well, you know, this is what we know about ethan allen and they trot out t
the new york times. really, it's the dumbest thing to have done. [laughter] >> and so, your question was? >> my question was, was it living here that-- >> oh, yeah. >> that knowing the penknocks and being involved in the history of stratford that first got you interested in ethan allen as your career-- >> you know, i'd become a foreign correspondent or a reporter from the new york times to satisfy my curiosity and i'd been assigned to cover conflicts in a number of...
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what are your big ideas to change new york and to improve it?al inequality, to address economic inequality. and i think that we're at a really terrible moment, i think, for our nation in terms of the trump agenda and the stage that he's setting for our country. >> trevor: right. >> and it's up to us who are progressives and who are democrats to actually seize this opportunity, and there's no better place to do that in new york state because we're a proudly progressive state. we're two-to-one democratic. >> trevor: right. >> and our governor now andrew cuomo likes to say we're the most progressive state in the union. how can he say that? how can he say that when, for the last eight years, we haven't done things like pass the new york dream act, we haven't passed the women with's reproductive health act, we have tens of thousands of people, largely black and brown people, sitting in jail, languishing, waiting for trial because they can't afford bail. >> trevor: right. >> we have, again, so many black and latino people incarcerated for marijuana, s
what are your big ideas to change new york and to improve it?al inequality, to address economic inequality. and i think that we're at a really terrible moment, i think, for our nation in terms of the trump agenda and the stage that he's setting for our country. >> trevor: right. >> and it's up to us who are progressives and who are democrats to actually seize this opportunity, and there's no better place to do that in new york state because we're a proudly progressive state. we're...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. so glad you're with us this morning many questions still unanswered in the wake of president trump's historic meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un. today it is more clear the president is the defender of the autocratic leader he called little rocket man. listen to this exchange on air force one. >> you know, you call people sometimes killers, he is a killer. clearly he's executing people. >> tough guy. hey, when you take over a country, tough country, tough people, and you take it over from your father, i don't care who you are, what you are, how much of an advantage you have, if you can do that at 27 years old, you -- that's one in 10,000 that could do that. so he's a very smart guy. a great negotiator. but i think we understand each other. >> but he's still done some really bad things. >> yeah. but so have a lot of other people done some really bad things. i mean, i could go through a lot of nations where a lot of bad things were done. now, look, with all of that being said,
i'm poppy harlow in new york. so glad you're with us this morning many questions still unanswered in the wake of president trump's historic meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un. today it is more clear the president is the defender of the autocratic leader he called little rocket man. listen to this exchange on air force one. >> you know, you call people sometimes killers, he is a killer. clearly he's executing people. >> tough guy. hey, when you take over a country, tough...
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the gentleman from new york is ecognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, afternoon the u.s. chamber of commerce sent an alert to moves congress that said cuts to legal immigration in this bill are bad news for states. i yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. takano. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. takano: i rise in strong opposition to the securing america's future act. it is obscene to bring this deeply flawed bill to the floor when thousands of children have been ripped from their parents. americans across the country are outraged over the trump administration's actions to separate families at the border. and trump's answer -- an execive order that cages families indefinitely and will be immediately challenged in court. unfortunately, this bill before us would do nothing to stop any of them. instead, it criminalizes every undocumented man, woman, and child in this country and subjects them to the same cruel policy being played out at our border. it is shocking we're even considering this bill. let's be on the right si
the gentleman from new york is ecognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, afternoon the u.s. chamber of commerce sent an alert to moves congress that said cuts to legal immigration in this bill are bad news for states. i yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. takano. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. takano: i rise in strong opposition to the securing america's future act. it is obscene to bring this deeply flawed bill to the floor when...
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her extraordinary rise to the top as new york's first female attorney general. >>> plus, my conversation with south korea's foreign minister. she says president trump has opened a new peaceful chapter for the korean peninsula. good evening, welcome to the program. i'm chrischristiane amanpour. barbara underwood is suing mr. trump's charitable organization. first, a quick reminder of underwood's rise. her former boss was a bombshell casualty of the me, too, era, accused of shocking domestic violence. he denied the charges publish in the new yorker but still he resigned within hours. barbara underwood took his place. she has a stellar record. first in her class at georgetown law school. now she's running new york's top law enforcement office, which has proven to be a major counterweight to some of president trump's policies. on immigration, the environment and today as news of the lawsuit against mr. trump became public, barbara underwood joined me from new york for this exclusive interview. attorney general underwood, welcome to the program. >> i'm very glad to be here. >> firstly, congra
her extraordinary rise to the top as new york's first female attorney general. >>> plus, my conversation with south korea's foreign minister. she says president trump has opened a new peaceful chapter for the korean peninsula. good evening, welcome to the program. i'm chrischristiane amanpour. barbara underwood is suing mr. trump's charitable organization. first, a quick reminder of underwood's rise. her former boss was a bombshell casualty of the me, too, era, accused of shocking...
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i was the body found in the basement of a new york giants quarterback? u.s. x futures checking in right now. dow down 146. s&p 500 down 13. not that down 58. you are watching "fbn:am." come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. gerri: a big win for argentina on tuesday. cheryl: jared max with the world cup action getting better and better. >> saw something yesterday we have a theme in cup. finally scored a goal. versus nigeria, would give argentina a one nothing made on this goal. a little bit later on it would be 11. argentina would score and face france next. croatia one with a win over iceland. next up, croatia is going to face denmark. the body of a 25-year-old man was found yesterday inside the home of new york giants quarterback jenkins. along with the bergen county prosecutor's office investigating a homicide for possible of stimulation or suffocation. jenkins was not home at the time but has been afford
i was the body found in the basement of a new york giants quarterback? u.s. x futures checking in right now. dow down 146. s&p 500 down 13. not that down 58. you are watching "fbn:am." come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. gerri: a big win for argentina on tuesday. cheryl: jared max with the world cup action getting better and...
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just within the last few minutes "the new york times" has reported that a reporter, a "new york timesr, has had her phone and e-mail records seized unbeknownst to her. previously -- she knows now, but she didn't know when they were seized. seized as part of that investigation into a leak from the senate intelligence committee. senator ron wyden is the top democrat on the senate finance committee. he's also a member of the senate intelligence committee. i am assuming that he will not be able to talk to us about this matter, but i am going to ask him anyway. senator wyden, thank you very much for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time, sir. >> rachel, you are quite good at making correct assumptions. and under the senate rules it's just not possible for me to get into it. >> let me just -- i want to push around the edges of that with great respect for your fidelity to your responsibilities as a member of the intelligence committee, sir. the "times" is reporting tonight that there is a connection between the justice department surveilling their reporter, looking at a reporter's e-
just within the last few minutes "the new york times" has reported that a reporter, a "new york timesr, has had her phone and e-mail records seized unbeknownst to her. previously -- she knows now, but she didn't know when they were seized. seized as part of that investigation into a leak from the senate intelligence committee. senator ron wyden is the top democrat on the senate finance committee. he's also a member of the senate intelligence committee. i am assuming that he will...
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in new york, representative joe crowley. what happened and why? guest: i think joe crowley's ouster is the most surprising thing in the primaries so far. joe crowley, for thinking house democrat was not really seen going into last night as in a vulnerable position. , alexandriar-old cortez, managed to win that race. she was a bernie sanders supporter and organizer identifies as a democratic socialist, and she was vastly outraised and managed to get a message across based on working folkses and working class in new york. and that we have seen with republican incumbents, we have seen some pretty hope -- high-profile candidates there and candidates who have already held office before who had some kind of in-state presence who had support from the president's twitter account. this time, you had a much lower profile candidate oust a sitting incumbent, which is pretty surprising. what is the likelihood that she will go on and win against the republican challenger? it is very likely. the district is carried by hillary clinton in 2016 by more than 17%. th
in new york, representative joe crowley. what happened and why? guest: i think joe crowley's ouster is the most surprising thing in the primaries so far. joe crowley, for thinking house democrat was not really seen going into last night as in a vulnerable position. , alexandriar-old cortez, managed to win that race. she was a bernie sanders supporter and organizer identifies as a democratic socialist, and she was vastly outraised and managed to get a message across based on working folkses and...
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just within the last few minutes "the new york times" has reported that a reporter a "new york times"ional security reporter, has had her phone and email records seized, unbee noents to her. previously -- she knows now but didn't know when they were seized. seized as part of the investigation into a leak from the senate intelligence committee. senator ron wide isn't the top exact on the democrat finance member and member of the senate intelligence committee. i'm assuming he will not talk to us about this matter but i'm asking him anyway. senator widen thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> rachel you are quite good as making correct assumptions. and under the senate rules it's just not possible for me to get into it. >> let me just -- i just want to push around the edges of that with great respect for your fidelity to the responsibilities as a member of the intelligence committee, sir. the times is reporting tonight that there is a connection between the justice department surveilling their reporters, reading reporter as emails and looking at phone records whi
just within the last few minutes "the new york times" has reported that a reporter a "new york times"ional security reporter, has had her phone and email records seized, unbee noents to her. previously -- she knows now but didn't know when they were seized. seized as part of the investigation into a leak from the senate intelligence committee. senator ron wide isn't the top exact on the democrat finance member and member of the senate intelligence committee. i'm assuming he...
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he has been a staff writer for "the new yorker" and "the new york times." warded the pulitzer prize as a freelancer in 1970 for his exposé of the my lai massacre in vietnam. his new memoir is just out called "reporter: a memoir." march 16, 1968. we have students and classes coming through here every week. when you say my lai, the vast majority have never heard of it. you did this is a freelance reporter. where were you working? how did you find the story? >> i had been a reporter for the associated press covering the pentagon inin 1966 in 1967. i learned then on-the-job training from officers. there is a lot of integrity in the service. a lot of people take the oath of office to the constitution and mean it. i learned from those people that it was a killing zone. i came away thinking, my god. i started reading. you have to read before you write. i was ready to believe a tip in 1969 or been a terrible massacre. the thing is, i did not know how bad it was until i got into it. a group of american kids, to their credit, just country boys, those days the kids in
he has been a staff writer for "the new yorker" and "the new york times." warded the pulitzer prize as a freelancer in 1970 for his exposé of the my lai massacre in vietnam. his new memoir is just out called "reporter: a memoir." march 16, 1968. we have students and classes coming through here every week. when you say my lai, the vast majority have never heard of it. you did this is a freelance reporter. where were you working? how did you find the story? >>...
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whenever you see subpoenas going out from the justice department to the "new york times" i know people in the news media get very nervous about that. this is already an extraordinary case, a 58-year-old, 31 year veteran of the senate staff, a veteran of the senate intelligence committee. someone you would think would have known better than to ever find himself in a position where he's being charged with lying to the fbi about his contacts with reporters. and gene, if he had played it straight with the fbi, he would apparently, according to the justice department's release tonight, be in effect at that moment confessing to crimes, but the trouble he's in tonight seems even worse than it would have been. >> it seems -- yeah, when you lie to the fbi you make it worse. you would think that mr. wolfe, i believe his name is, who has been arrested and charged, would have known that. just a bit of context, and julia gave a bit of it. in terms of the leak investigations and the press, the obama administration did conduct more of these justice department leak investigations than all previous adm
whenever you see subpoenas going out from the justice department to the "new york times" i know people in the news media get very nervous about that. this is already an extraordinary case, a 58-year-old, 31 year veteran of the senate staff, a veteran of the senate intelligence committee. someone you would think would have known better than to ever find himself in a position where he's being charged with lying to the fbi about his contacts with reporters. and gene, if he had played it...
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from the cbs center in new york from the cbs center in new york city, i'm david captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, june 7th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a woman is free after spending two decades behind bars, thanks to some reality star help. >> this is the greatest day of my life. i cannot -- my heart is just bursting with gratitude for what has taken place. >> this is the latest in a series of high-profile acts of clemency by president trump. >>> new video is released of an unarmed man beaten by police in mesa, arizona. >>> and -- >> kevin durant from way outside delivers. kevin durant from downtown. >> three in a row and one more to go. another nba championship is within reach for the golden state warriors. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie jean. >>> alice johnson is a free woman this morning after spending more than two decade behind bars on a drug-related charge. president trump commuted her sentence yesterday. her case was championed by reality tv star kim kardashian, who met
from the cbs center in new york from the cbs center in new york city, i'm david captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, june 7th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a woman is free after spending two decades behind bars, thanks to some reality star help. >> this is the greatest day of my life. i cannot -- my heart is just bursting with gratitude for what has taken place. >> this is the latest in a series of high-profile acts of clemency by...
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new york is proud to be the first new york city and declares all traffic deaths and serious injuries are preventable. new york city achieved a remarkable result and 27% and pedestrian fatalities by 47%. we're tragically roadway fatalities increased by 15%. we've achieved results through a strong partnership through new york city dot and nypd as well as robust investment in a exro hence hiv data driven -- comprehensive system. hev hold the system but to achieve the promise, u.s. establishes a rigorous safety standard across the board. for example, the european commission proposed starting in 2020 only vehicles sold in europe equipped with speed assistance, cycling, and recognition and automated breaking. in the u.s., we should be advancing similar standards and build onto integrate the elements of approaches used by california and boston adopting incremental testing. cities where the bulk of americans live in travel and many in new york live in congestion live in critical challenge. the hold promise of reducing congestion or exacerbating it. the federal government not meaningful citie
new york is proud to be the first new york city and declares all traffic deaths and serious injuries are preventable. new york city achieved a remarkable result and 27% and pedestrian fatalities by 47%. we're tragically roadway fatalities increased by 15%. we've achieved results through a strong partnership through new york city dot and nypd as well as robust investment in a exro hence hiv data driven -- comprehensive system. hev hold the system but to achieve the promise, u.s. establishes a...
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the 239 kids being held at new york city. that's becoming a new york scandal now. they were not notified and they had no idea that 239 kids separated from their parents were being brought to new york city. they say they basically found out what everybody else did when a local tv station broke the news of all these girls being held in harlem and after they got a tip that several of these girls are being moved in the middle of the night. how is it possible that none of them knew that -- how is the government holding back that information and holding back the help that these kids could need? ahead of the catholic charity is trying to find ways to get these kids back to their parents. there is no system to track these families. there is no supervisors. there is no database saying child here, parent there so they can come back together. "washington post" published this account who described a hearing of a mother whose child have been taken away from her. the justice department prosecutor objected to the re relevance of that question. the judge then turned on the prosecu
the 239 kids being held at new york city. that's becoming a new york scandal now. they were not notified and they had no idea that 239 kids separated from their parents were being brought to new york city. they say they basically found out what everybody else did when a local tv station broke the news of all these girls being held in harlem and after they got a tip that several of these girls are being moved in the middle of the night. how is it possible that none of them knew that -- how is...
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"the new york daily news" reporting tonight that in new york two city public hospitals have treated 12 young kids who were separated from their parents at the border. the children were brought to two hospitals, bellevue and manhattan and north central bronx hospital in the bronx. the director of pediatric emergency services at north central bronx telling the paper tonight that she and her clinicians have felt helpless in treating children who are generally arrived without any medical records. and so it's michigan and it's maryland and it's new york and it's seattle and portland and phoenix and kansas city and chicago and pittsburgh and all these other places on this map. this map that the "washington post" is still building as we speak. based on tips from the public. because that's how we're going to figure out where these kids are. because apparently it's going to be like flight attendants and people piecing it together to try to get them back to their parents. there is a cabinet secretary who's in charge of taking care of these kids and getting them back to their parents. his name is
"the new york daily news" reporting tonight that in new york two city public hospitals have treated 12 young kids who were separated from their parents at the border. the children were brought to two hospitals, bellevue and manhattan and north central bronx hospital in the bronx. the director of pediatric emergency services at north central bronx telling the paper tonight that she and her clinicians have felt helpless in treating children who are generally arrived without any medical...
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>> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> a communication breakdown led to a security scare for passengers on a jetblue plane. police surrounded the plane on the tarmac at new york's jfk airport last night after the plane sent a false alarm to the control tower. "new york times" says it triggered a hijacking fear. passengers bound for los angeles documented the incident as armed security boarded the aircraft. they later returned to the airport for inspection. the ruling gives the president to restrict travel to the u.s. on several countries. the state of hawaii had led the challenge against the ban, arguing it was biased against muslin. angelica alvarez has more on the landmark decision. >> reporter: protesters from coast to coast rallied on the streets tuesday following the supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. >> it codifies religious issues rooted in bigotry and will be viewed as a latest injustice. >> reporter: it applies to five mostly muslim countries. it also aff
>> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> a communication breakdown led to a security scare for passengers on a jetblue plane. police surrounded the plane on the tarmac at new york's jfk airport last night after the plane sent a false alarm to the control tower. "new york times" says it triggered a hijacking fear. passengers bound for los angeles documented the incident as armed security boarded the aircraft. they later returned to the airport for...
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i want to bring in new york times reporter. anyone watching would start with the feeling of wow, a lot of shade balls around this story. what jumps out as important with this new development of the case against davidson. we showed why he's in so much hot water traditionally. >> davidson is somebody who warrants scrutiny and in the winter i flew out to l.a. and was trying to track him down. i went to his office in beverly hills which was like a ghost office. there was nobody there. >> you went to his office before all this. >> i went to his office, his home. he refused to come out and answer questions. some of my colleagues have been able to talk to him. he has recognized that he -- it's not in his interest to be in the spotlight and undergo this type of scrutiny. i think his past, the fact there were these previous investigations is significant but it's also important to note they didn't -- he wasn't charged. as of right now the only thing on his record is a brief suspension of his license and i think it was 2010 for like 90 day
i want to bring in new york times reporter. anyone watching would start with the feeling of wow, a lot of shade balls around this story. what jumps out as important with this new development of the case against davidson. we showed why he's in so much hot water traditionally. >> davidson is somebody who warrants scrutiny and in the winter i flew out to l.a. and was trying to track him down. i went to his office in beverly hills which was like a ghost office. there was nobody there....
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it left there a little bit before 4:30 new york time to southern new york. be brought to st. patrick's cathedral arriving sometime around york time tonight. tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and longer if are lines there, it will lie in state before a requiem mass at 10:00 a.m. saturday and then to go by train from new york to washington and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the building and by the justice department where robert kennedy searched as attorney general burial at about 5:30 saturday afternoon in the same plot where president john kennedy lies. already there are people st. patrick's cathedral waiting for the arrival of the casket tonight. there is our cbs news correspondent. >> st. patrick's has been scene of the funeral of a great many public figures and on saturday it's to be the scene of the high mass for senator kennedy. procession that is to bring the body of senator kennedy here isn't expected another two hours, but already there must be 1,000 people gathered on in front of stores which have the picture of senator kennedy in th
it left there a little bit before 4:30 new york time to southern new york. be brought to st. patrick's cathedral arriving sometime around york time tonight. tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and longer if are lines there, it will lie in state before a requiem mass at 10:00 a.m. saturday and then to go by train from new york to washington and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the building and by the justice department where robert kennedy searched as attorney...
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good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> thanks to you at home joining us this hour. we have a little bit of news to break this hour, this segment, in fact. we're very happy to have you here tonight. tonight, i promise i'll hold it together better than i did last night. because there is nothing else going on in the world, because the federal government and the trump administration are just cruising along fine with no problems, they have nothing better to worry about right now, they've decided to start something new. tonight, the trump administration announced plans to merge the department of education and the department of labor. the department of education and the department of labor have nothing to do with each other. so this new reported proposal from the trump administration to combine them could be seen as a nicer way of saying they're abolishing the labor department or it could be seen as a nicer way of saying they're abolishing the education department. but i think a safe bet is that what this means is that they are abolishing both of them. this plan first repor
good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> thanks to you at home joining us this hour. we have a little bit of news to break this hour, this segment, in fact. we're very happy to have you here tonight. tonight, i promise i'll hold it together better than i did last night. because there is nothing else going on in the world, because the federal government and the trump administration are just cruising along fine with no problems, they have nothing better to worry about right...
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anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you, hena. >>> at the border south of el paso, texas, separated children are being detained in tents. mireya villarreal is there with more on the complicated reunification process. >> reporter: hundreds of in te "free the children" near the border entry gates sunday morning. the city is in a desolate part of the border 40 miles outside of el paso. in a release the age they have a process to ensure n that family members know the location of their children and have regular communication after separation, but federal public defenders in el paso say in a number of zero tolerance criminal cases, their clients have not been told where their children are. so when the president says the stories of grief are overexaggerated at the border, how would you contend with that? >> i will say, mr. president come to el paso and i'll show you stories of grief and sadness. they're not phony and not made up for the people who don't know where their 4-year-old child is. >> reporter: saturday a delega
anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you, hena. >>> at the border south of el paso, texas, separated children are being detained in tents. mireya villarreal is there with more on the complicated reunification process. >> reporter: hundreds of in te "free the children" near the border entry gates sunday morning. the city is in a desolate part of the border 40 miles outside of el paso. in a release the age they have a process to ensure n that family...
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new york gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon declared lately that i.c.e. is a terrorist organization. >> i.c.e. has strayed so far from its mission. it's supposed to be here to keep americans safe. but what it has turned into is frankly a terrorist organization of its own. >> tucker: williams is a councilman running for the attorney government for new york state and could share a ticket potentially with cynthia nixon and joins us tonight for the special. thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: let's start with being honest about one thing i think that michael antone is right about. most of time we talk about immigration we have a religious debate about who is the good or bad person. so if we could for the next four minutes keep it to policy. tell me how more immigrants bringing in your neighborhood, i think it's eat flash bush in new york, helps the people who already live there? the people already there and citizens how are they helped by it? >> i'm proud to be the son of
new york gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon declared lately that i.c.e. is a terrorist organization. >> i.c.e. has strayed so far from its mission. it's supposed to be here to keep americans safe. but what it has turned into is frankly a terrorist organization of its own. >> tucker: williams is a councilman running for the attorney government for new york state and could share a ticket potentially with cynthia nixon and joins us tonight for the special. thank you for coming on. i...
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. >>> it is primary night in seven states, including new york state where we have breaking news.c congressman joe crowley who is the chairman of the house democrati caucus has lost the primary to 28-year-old activist alexandria ocasio cortez. steve kornacki joins us now. this is a big upset. >> this is truly shocking. gwen you say crowley, the chair of the house democratic caucus, crowley, a 20-year veteran of congress. crowley was thought to be the next democratic leader. if and when nancy pelosi steps down, crowley is thought to be the guy who had the votes, who had the relationships who was in position to replace her. and w, just like that, in his home district in queens in a little piece of the bronx in new york, he has been defeated soundly in this primary tonight, as you say by a 28-year-old upstart, alexandria ocasio-cortex. she is a member of democratic socialists of america. she campaigned in particular on an issue we've been talking about a lot over the last week, the issue of immigration, the issue of how to handle the situation at the border. she wants to abolish i.c.
. >>> it is primary night in seven states, including new york state where we have breaking news.c congressman joe crowley who is the chairman of the house democrati caucus has lost the primary to 28-year-old activist alexandria ocasio cortez. steve kornacki joins us now. this is a big upset. >> this is truly shocking. gwen you say crowley, the chair of the house democratic caucus, crowley, a 20-year veteran of congress. crowley was thought to be the next democratic leader. if and...
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the new york times taught me well. i think i was using the new york times.y colleagues may differ but i think this is what i was trying to do. >> there's a starks borough vermont also. >> start at four in the battle of bunker hill and he was very good, and then he got into a fight, they wouldn't promote him to general or something so he said to hell with you and he went back to his farm in new hampshire, and then they needed somebody to call out to the militias and he agreed to do it unconditionally and have nothing to do with congress because he loafed congress and they had turned him down for promotion to colonel or general and so, he always hateongres in the way that some people do today. but he's the one who turned the troops out. so he got them all to come out and they came across the border and they just push down and basically saved vermont from being overrun. he was remarkable. when i gotnt that and went through his stuff, what's interesting, congress is so cheap they never paid him. and so he had to try to borrow money from george washington pretty
the new york times taught me well. i think i was using the new york times.y colleagues may differ but i think this is what i was trying to do. >> there's a starks borough vermont also. >> start at four in the battle of bunker hill and he was very good, and then he got into a fight, they wouldn't promote him to general or something so he said to hell with you and he went back to his farm in new hampshire, and then they needed somebody to call out to the militias and he agreed to do...
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new york officials including new york state's governor and new york city's mayor bill de blasio said they were outraged last week to learn that more than 200 kids were being held in a facility in new york city unbeknownst to local public officials. mayor de blasio said no new york officials had any notice that the kids were being brought here. we learned that they were here when a tv news crew caught girls being moved in the middle of the night after they received a tip from someone who had come to learn that kids who had been separated from their parents were being brought to new york city. well, now for the first time we can show you footage from inside that facility. these images were shot surreptitiously by a woman who worked at the facility until last week. this footage was shot late last week. the worker who took these images and took the footage i'm about to show you has since quit her job at this facility. she has provided this material to msnbc and nbc news on the condition of anonymity. so we will not be giving her name. but we have verified that she in fact worked at this
new york officials including new york state's governor and new york city's mayor bill de blasio said they were outraged last week to learn that more than 200 kids were being held in a facility in new york city unbeknownst to local public officials. mayor de blasio said no new york officials had any notice that the kids were being brought here. we learned that they were here when a tv news crew caught girls being moved in the middle of the night after they received a tip from someone who had...
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at an hour well past children's bedtime a group of girls is led down a dark new york city street andinto a social service agency this footage captured by new york one shows the same children being let out a short time later their faces and i didn't use him to be taken to foster homes later in the light of day the agency got a visit from the mayor of new york city a critic of the family separation policy we're all shocked at what we think is something happening far away i have to tell you. i am further shocked to find out today how much this policy has now come home right here to new york city and right here to this location america new york said he was shocked to discover that two hundred thirty nine children had been brought to this facility alone he said the city had no advance notice them to this day has no idea how many children in total have been brought to new york even though the trumpet ministration now says it will keep detain families together the governor of new york state says he plans to sue the federal government on behalf of those already separated they had no plan or
at an hour well past children's bedtime a group of girls is led down a dark new york city street andinto a social service agency this footage captured by new york one shows the same children being let out a short time later their faces and i didn't use him to be taken to foster homes later in the light of day the agency got a visit from the mayor of new york city a critic of the family separation policy we're all shocked at what we think is something happening far away i have to tell you. i am...
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and in particular, new york state, because hear in new york, it's the center -- >> but i'm pressing youidate. >> yes. >> if someone says, i'm going to vote for teachout, because she's going to go prosecute the trump people. is that the wrong reason to vote for you? >> what people should hear is that i will not be cowed by to get out of the la oats >> okay. let me also play your discussion of the person who just lost this job after very serious allegations, highly verified, of domestic abuse. you brought up eric schneiderman today. >> i sat down with him, with a stack of legal precedent and told him new york state should sue the president for violating the constitution because the violations are happening here in new york. he did not act. i pressed him to use business law. again, eric schneiderman did not act. >> you're not only criticizing the allegations regarding his personal misconduct, which may, itself, constitute crimes. that's under investigation, it also seems important to criticize him as being, what, insufficiently tough on these issues? >> i think the important point here is
and in particular, new york state, because hear in new york, it's the center -- >> but i'm pressing youidate. >> yes. >> if someone says, i'm going to vote for teachout, because she's going to go prosecute the trump people. is that the wrong reason to vote for you? >> what people should hear is that i will not be cowed by to get out of the la oats >> okay. let me also play your discussion of the person who just lost this job after very serious allegations, highly...
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on behalf of new york one, think you for watching, have a great evening. [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up this morning, it the president of public affairs clifford young talks about trade and u.s.-canada relations. -- then a journalist from magazine talks about puerto rico. legislative efforts to help curb the opioid crisis. be sure to watch "washington live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. this weekend, c-span's city tour takes you to new orleans, louisiana on its try centennial year. with -- with the help of our partners, we explore the history of the city. today, you can hear about the life and influence of tennyson williams has known for his plays including "the glass menagerie." and then author cody roberts with his book, "voodoo and power ." what american history tv, explore the exhibit, "new orleans." in 2018. 300 years old the collection decided that for our try centennial exhibition, we wanted to look back to the earliest years of the city and what it
on behalf of new york one, think you for watching, have a great evening. [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up this morning, it the president of public affairs clifford young talks about trade and u.s.-canada relations. -- then a journalist from magazine talks about puerto rico. legislative efforts to help curb the opioid crisis. be sure to watch "washington live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a sea change.hy it's getting rid of the swimsuit competition. >>> and hot pursuit. an unusual vehicle races down n the streets of virginia with police close behind. this is the "cbs morning news." s discover organic ancient grains, like barley or quinoa. just add protein and vegetables to create delicious new flavours. new knorr one skillet meals don't just eat, discover. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. >>> a soldier's accused of taking a military armored vehicle for a joy ride on interstate 95. the 60-mile police chase began at national guard base for a ticket in virginia yesterday. it ended when the soldier abandoned the vehicle in richmond. no one was hurt and the driver s arst the missme
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a sea change.hy it's getting rid of the swimsuit competition. >>> and hot pursuit. an unusual vehicle races down n the streets of virginia with police close behind. this is the "cbs morning news." s discover organic ancient grains, like barley or quinoa. just add protein and vegetables to create delicious new flavours. new knorr one skillet meals don't just eat, discover. well, here's...
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in new york we woke up this morning to the front page of the "new york times" with the caption a 2-year-oldas her mother was searched near the u.s./mexico border. there are three human beings in that picture that you can identify with. there's the crying 2-year-old, the mother being searched and the border patrol agent who is changing the lives of that mother and her 2-year-old girl. the trump administration sees only one person in the photograph who is doing the right thing, the morally correct thing. >> i can say that it is very biblical to enforce the law. that is actually repeated a number of times throughout the bible. >> the white house press secretary was challenged on her lie that the law requires the separation of mothers from their children at the border. reporters pointed out that that was a policy choice made by attorney general jeff sessions in april of this year, the white house press secretary continued to lie about the policy choice made by president trump and the attorney general and white house reporter brian care um got mad as hell and just couldn't take it any more? >> d
in new york we woke up this morning to the front page of the "new york times" with the caption a 2-year-oldas her mother was searched near the u.s./mexico border. there are three human beings in that picture that you can identify with. there's the crying 2-year-old, the mother being searched and the border patrol agent who is changing the lives of that mother and her 2-year-old girl. the trump administration sees only one person in the photograph who is doing the right thing, the...
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the crowds gathering in new york.hey're braving 8 6 degree heat and the planned march across the brooklyn bridge. we can zoom in on the new york march. we know that a familiar face to all of you, reverend al sharp n sharpton. >>> it's not what this country stands for. we believe in immigration in this country. we believe in refugees and being able to have asylum seekers seek safety in the country. what we're doing to families is morally wrong. that's why so many people are speaking out, standing up, marching, being heard. it makes all the difference in the world. >> i want to ask you the same question i asked tom perez about the visuals. it shocked people when they saw pictures of the families at the border. how do the images of today counteract that? which tells us more about who america really is? >> america is a loving country. we care about one another. we believe that we should look after one another and we're always believed in statue of liberty. we take refugees in crisis. immigration is supposed to protect fam
the crowds gathering in new york.hey're braving 8 6 degree heat and the planned march across the brooklyn bridge. we can zoom in on the new york march. we know that a familiar face to all of you, reverend al sharp n sharpton. >>> it's not what this country stands for. we believe in immigration in this country. we believe in refugees and being able to have asylum seekers seek safety in the country. what we're doing to families is morally wrong. that's why so many people are speaking...
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and unprecedented law in new york prosecutors more accountable. no no no that's not spicy enough let's do it again if governor cuomo signed this. thousands will be set free. that was way too dramatic let's. get the documents and the criminal code but we'll get you. no no too derivative not my voice at all new york lawmakers voted a bill that would fix the most broken part of the justice system let's just go with that the bill creates the first ever independent commission to monitor this conduct prosecutors the reason why many innocent new yorkers go to prison and as a journalist i have important questions like what is a prosecutor there are lawyers and you can distinguish them from the other lawyers because they're the biggest on law and order s v u. and prosecutors will do anything for that guilty verdict even break the law. breaking the law in the name of john stance so prosecutors have been known to repeatedly with or hide exonerating evidence or disregard confessions of guilt from an entirely different person and ignore were credible verifiabl
and unprecedented law in new york prosecutors more accountable. no no no that's not spicy enough let's do it again if governor cuomo signed this. thousands will be set free. that was way too dramatic let's. get the documents and the criminal code but we'll get you. no no too derivative not my voice at all new york lawmakers voted a bill that would fix the most broken part of the justice system let's just go with that the bill creates the first ever independent commission to monitor this conduct...