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what do you presume went through the minds of people in new york? >> well, look, this is -- if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> but at this point, there is no indication. >> at this point, there is no indication that that is the case. the only indication was a helicopter had to do an emergency or a hard landing or crash on to the rooftop of the building, causing a fire. but there's no indication of anything more than that. again, this is all very preliminary. and the situations evolve very quickly, as we know. but that's all we know at this time. >> governor, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, governor cuomo. we appreciate your time. as you just heard the governor say, he is being told that it was a helicopter -- >> so, again, back here now, still live -- are we still live? >> yeah, we hear you, sara. >> reporter: were we connected then? >> sara, can you hear us? >
what do you presume went through the minds of people in new york? >> well, look, this is -- if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> but at this point, there is no indication. >> at this point, there is no indication that that is the case. the only indication was a helicopter had to do an emergency...
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in that first week, the new york times, the new york post, and the new york daily post did cover the vil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. those were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of -- and those are the stories that historians rely on, along with oral history, police reports and photographs, for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. host: one of which is the documentary which we are featuring on c-span3's american history tv. our guest is mark steyn joining us from new york. he is also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement in the city of sisterly and brotherly love as we talk about the stonewall inn riots 50 years ago. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen. this will be pretty brief. just a little contex
in that first week, the new york times, the new york post, and the new york daily post did cover the vil rights but it was buried news, it was not prominent. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. those were much more significant stories but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of -- and those are the...
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this bill would permanently authorize the new york city-based national urban security technology laboratory, nustl.y referred to as it authorizes the testing and evaluation of new technologies and systems for counterterrorism work and emergency response. it is constantly developing and testing new tools for our brave use in the ers to event of a terrorism attack, natural disaster and closely collaborates with agencies like the nypd and others in my district. it organizes simulated scenarios with first responders to test new emergency systems, sponsors research for cutting edge technology and works with first responders in the field to evaluate and assist with new tools. it is the only federal lab in this country that's focused entirely on helping first responders carry out their mission, wherever it may be. in each of the last two budgets, the trump administration has proposed closing down this facility. fortunately, congress reject this had shortsighted move as it would make my community and others less safe and less prepared in the face of an emergency. looking ahead, in addition to enact
this bill would permanently authorize the new york city-based national urban security technology laboratory, nustl.y referred to as it authorizes the testing and evaluation of new technologies and systems for counterterrorism work and emergency response. it is constantly developing and testing new tools for our brave use in the ers to event of a terrorism attack, natural disaster and closely collaborates with agencies like the nypd and others in my district. it organizes simulated scenarios...
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researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools.first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of brown v. board of ucation last month, students from across new york city gathered in times square.ey anded out newspapers declaring "retire segregation" and called for the city's public schools to be integrated. >> it's been 65 years since segregatioin schools on the basis of race has been ruled unconstitutional. >> sreivasan: a u.c.l.a. study of public schools found in 2014, and again this year, that new york remains the most segregated state for african american students, with 65% of them in intensely segregated schools. the study found it was the second most segregated state for latino students. we sat d
researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools.first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of...
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it is interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times, daily news and the newk post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals but within a press waslgbt referring to the leading role played by one of the time were referred to as transvestites or drag queens or street queens and the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay newsletter of the mattachine society. interestingly, the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the erickson education foundation newsletter did not cover the riots, but the gay oriented managing society newsletter -- mattachine society newsletter -- we also have translations 50 years later. today we tend to police the boundaries between gay and trans but in 1969, many people like marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera were comfortable referring to themselves as both gay and transvestite. they did not see those things as necessarily an opposition or mutually exclusive. host: to our viewers turning income -- tuning in, we are looking 50 years back to the stonewall riots. our guest from new york is mark steyn,
it is interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times, daily news and the newk post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals but within a press waslgbt referring to the leading role played by one of the time were referred to as transvestites or drag queens or street queens and the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay newsletter of the mattachine society. interestingly, the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the erickson...
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it is interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times, daily news and the nework post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals but within a press waslgbt referring to the leading role played by one of the time were referred to as transvestites or drag queens or street queens and the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay newsletter of the mattachine society. interestingly, the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the erickson education foundation newsletter did not cover the riots, but the gay oriented managing society newsletter -- mattachine society newsletter -- we also have translations 50 years later. today we tend to police the boundaries between gay and trans but in 1969, many people like marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera were comfortable referring to themselves as both gay and transvestite. they did not see those things as necessarily an opposition or mutually exclusive. host: to our viewers turning income -- tuning in, we are looking 50 years back to the stonewall riots. our guest from new york is mark steyn
it is interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times, daily news and the nework post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals but within a press waslgbt referring to the leading role played by one of the time were referred to as transvestites or drag queens or street queens and the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay newsletter of the mattachine society. interestingly, the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the erickson...
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lady gaga leads crowds in new york to mark 50 years since the stonewall riots helped spark the globalht for lgbt rights. hello and welcome to bbc news. the european union and the south american economic bloc, mercosur have agreed a huge free trade deal after two decades of talks. the agreement with argentina, brazil, paraguay and uruguay creates a market for goods and services covering almost eight hundred million people. here's our south america business correspondent, daniel gallas. all attention is about trade tensions between china and the united states, the news of brexit being negotiated, so we're seeing politicians saying that the best way to create jobs is to lower tariffs and reduce protectionism. it's not a view that everyone shares in south america and europe, and politicians will still have the trouble to make their point at home with their member states, but it is quite significant that a deal that has been negotiated for over 20 years has been struck at this moment. what you think the biggest benefits will be that people in south america will see out of all of this? well
lady gaga leads crowds in new york to mark 50 years since the stonewall riots helped spark the globalht for lgbt rights. hello and welcome to bbc news. the european union and the south american economic bloc, mercosur have agreed a huge free trade deal after two decades of talks. the agreement with argentina, brazil, paraguay and uruguay creates a market for goods and services covering almost eight hundred million people. here's our south america business correspondent, daniel gallas. all...
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new york times has officially stopped publishing political cartoons the move comes just over a month since there was a strong backlash against a controversial cartoon featuring the blind president donald trump. seeing guy israeli prime minister the newspaper made the announcement after one of its cartoonists leaked the plants. the new york times will end all political cartoons are just learned we suffer through the publisher syndicated new to new york to the cause the scandal for me this is the end of an adventure that begin to him 2 years ago. besides announcing the newspaper's decision cartoonist patrick sharp complained about the moralistic mobs influencing the news rooms however he also slammed the image saying it should never of run in the best newspaper of the world the new york times issued an apology soon after the cartoon was published. the cartoonist sponsible for the image fired back about controversy claiming the backlash was fabricated by quote jewish propaganda he also emphasized that his art had a political and religious meaning the decision of the new york times to ab
new york times has officially stopped publishing political cartoons the move comes just over a month since there was a strong backlash against a controversial cartoon featuring the blind president donald trump. seeing guy israeli prime minister the newspaper made the announcement after one of its cartoonists leaked the plants. the new york times will end all political cartoons are just learned we suffer through the publisher syndicated new to new york to the cause the scandal for me this is the...
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the change and the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york cities states in the way they regulated ours through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. they said i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up the ballroom, a gay cabaret but we can't get a liquor license. so, she called and introduced me to this guy and said, what can we do. do a story about it. i said i will do a story but it will -- nothing will happen. i said we can do a story about how the cops never bust where they are holding meetings with mobsters on a friday night. so i went and wrote out license plates numbers. i lived down there. i knew where the mob meetings were taking place. i wrote down license numbers of these double and triple parked limousines outside. mary got a cop she knew and ran the place and we found out who was
the change and the new york city laws, but also a change in the new york cities states in the way they regulated ours through liquor license. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27, 1969 and i was working at the village voice. they said i want to do the story on the mob and having these restaurants in the south village. also, this guy came to her and said, we want to open up...
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new york is their first request. where in new york? manhattan. [laughter] number one.hey move to boston, they move to los angeles, other parts of the country. maria: so what are you seeing then? there's all this conversation happening right now that a recession is on the horizon. look at the inverted yield curve, the federal reserve just recently said, look, we stand ready to act to cut rates. do you see recession on the horizon? >> honestly, i don't. but then again, i'm a little bit of a optimist. i tend to look at things with rose-colored glasses. but as i also look around, i see much of america doing well. the economy, much of the economy is strong and doing well. producing, i mean, look at the job market. the job market, it's really nothing short of remarkable. in addition to which i think we're on the precipice of doing some remarkable things in this country. ultimately, there will be a solution for infrastructure. and when that's offered, they will produce billions of dollars, trillions of dollars in infrastructure development around the country. there's nothing
new york is their first request. where in new york? manhattan. [laughter] number one.hey move to boston, they move to los angeles, other parts of the country. maria: so what are you seeing then? there's all this conversation happening right now that a recession is on the horizon. look at the inverted yield curve, the federal reserve just recently said, look, we stand ready to act to cut rates. do you see recession on the horizon? >> honestly, i don't. but then again, i'm a little bit of a...
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there's a map of new york. you can see times square directly below, directly south of the crash site. central park is about eight blocks to the north of it. trump tower just to the northeast. we are reporting from the corner of 6th avenue and 50th. so we're only about a block away from the location. we know now the president is aware of this situation with his deputy press secretary telling us moments ago, quote, the president has been briefed on had helicopter crash in manhattan and continues to monitor the situation. just a few minutes ago we heard from new york's governor andrew cuomo. >> obviously it created a fire, so it was not a routine landing. >> what went through your mind? >> look, this is -- if you're a new yorker you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> that's an important point. my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. when you hear airc
there's a map of new york. you can see times square directly below, directly south of the crash site. central park is about eight blocks to the north of it. trump tower just to the northeast. we are reporting from the corner of 6th avenue and 50th. so we're only about a block away from the location. we know now the president is aware of this situation with his deputy press secretary telling us moments ago, quote, the president has been briefed on had helicopter crash in manhattan and continues...
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it's new york, get used to it.o, i'm not sure, i wasn't here. maybe the '60s, we weren't here. >> anthony: so it was all bullshit? >> lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn't anywhere. if you've done one thing, you're living in the past and that's your glory day, that's your glory day. this is my glory day. i'm here talking to you eating octopus. ♪ this is my mom's house this place is home. a lot of firsts happened here... first kiss, first cigarette. never saw it as a problem... but when i was younger... 2 cigarettes, 3 cigarettes it wasn't; it wasn't a habit... my mom - she was always like "you need to do something, you need to get rid of them." that was her thing. as time went on, as smoking started falling out of fashion in society and rules started changing. gave the juul a real chance and... found that i liked it. found that it really works. the switch was easy. it was a no brainer really. but now that i look at people who s
it's new york, get used to it.o, i'm not sure, i wasn't here. maybe the '60s, we weren't here. >> anthony: so it was all bullshit? >> lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn't anywhere. if you've done one thing, you're living in the past and that's your glory day, that's your glory day. this is my glory day. i'm here talking to you eating octopus. ♪ this is my mom's house this place is home. a lot...
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morning, the new york times chief correspondent will discuss his new book, confirmation bias. mark the 50th anniversary of the cuyahoga .iver fire with a historian washingtonwatch " journal." join the discussion. >> i am a white male. i am prejudiced. it is something that was not taught but something i learned. i don't like to be forced to like people. i like to be led to like people. what can i do to change? to be a better american? >> that was a remarkable moment. i did not realize until i stepped off the set. there was something in his voice that touched me. it is so authentic as he searches for the words to say something to a national audience that we won't admit in our home. presidentnight, the of the public policy organization demos was a guest on "washington journla." that,t of the reason for it is august, we have had this racially charged summer with donald trump's campaign, black lives matter in the police , the tragic events in baton rouge and dallas. it was a time when people felt like all they were seeing on tv about race was bad news. admitting white man that he w
morning, the new york times chief correspondent will discuss his new book, confirmation bias. mark the 50th anniversary of the cuyahoga .iver fire with a historian washingtonwatch " journal." join the discussion. >> i am a white male. i am prejudiced. it is something that was not taught but something i learned. i don't like to be forced to like people. i like to be led to like people. what can i do to change? to be a better american? >> that was a remarkable moment. i did...
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so in that first week, the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots. it was buried news. the village voice did major coverage. they had reporters on the scene and even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively. and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral histories, police reports, and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. steve: and one of those, the documentary we are featuring on c-span3's "american history tv." our guest is marc stein. he is the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement. city of sisterly and brotherly love. as we talk about stonewall, the riots 50 years ago, a turning point for the lgbtq community. tom is on the phone. good morning. caller: good morning to both of you gentlemen and all of the viewers. this will be pretty brief. just a little context. i am a navy veteran, gay navy veteran. grew up in
so in that first week, the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the stonewall riots. it was buried news. the village voice did major coverage. they had reporters on the scene and even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories, but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively. and those are the stories that historians rely on along with oral...
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i do very straightforward job at a big law firm in new york. and then circumstances became the newsroom for the daily news. i graduated from journalism school. really interested in journalism. it was an incredible education. the job at the times opened up because of something that has been very, very good good for america. now the supreme court correspondent of the new york times. a tremendous reporter. he had my job and he decided to try life as a journalist. the job opened up on very short notice. i'd been at the daily news doing the same sort of things that adam had done. in particular, what was interesting because i don't have any of the credentials that you would have, i graduated graduated from albany law school it is a regional law school. university of illinois as an undergraduate. there were a group of former daily news reporters who at that point worked at the times. it is now 2002. after 9/11. they wanted to get the documents from the fire department that showed how the rescue and recovery operation had taken place. they were hearing
i do very straightforward job at a big law firm in new york. and then circumstances became the newsroom for the daily news. i graduated from journalism school. really interested in journalism. it was an incredible education. the job at the times opened up because of something that has been very, very good good for america. now the supreme court correspondent of the new york times. a tremendous reporter. he had my job and he decided to try life as a journalist. the job opened up on very short...
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when we we're in new york state and really new york city, the bronx part of new york city heading towards manhattan we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, went down to florida, lots of transplanted new yorkers in florida and he got fifth place. go about a generation later, rudy giuliani, they called him america's mayor after 9/11, cover of time magazine, ran for the republican nominations, spent $60 million and got one delegate, and that was the end of rudy giuliani's race. and now we've got bill de blasio, the current mayor of new york running for the presidential nomination. new poll in iowa and cannot find de blasio in there. 0%. in fact he's one of two candidates who in this poll they said who's your first choice and your second choice, nobody said de blasio for first choic
when we we're in new york state and really new york city, the bronx part of new york city heading towards manhattan we talk about the curse of the big apple mayor. presidential politics and new york city mayors, they don't seem to agree with each other. here's what i mean. here's a new york city mayor who ran for president about half a century ago. john lindsey, he was the mayor of new york. he thought it was a great steppingstone. he got into the race for president, went down to florida, lots...
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the brocast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 17th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> new pressure on iran. secretary of state mike pompeo says all options are on the table including a military response after last week's attacks on oil tankers in the middle east. >>> outrage in hong kong. protesters flood the streets again to send a message to local leaders and to china. >>> plus, tornados tear through indiana. now residents are left to clean up the mess. >> i swear i thought i was going to die. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, today pentagon officials plan to release photos that they say prove iran was behind the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. last week the attacks raised tensions between the u.s. and iran. secretary of state mike pompeo says the u.s. is considering all options including a military response. natalie brand is in
the brocast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 17th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> new pressure on iran. secretary of state mike pompeo says all options are on the table including a military response after last week's attacks on oil tankers in the middle east. >>> outrage in hong kong. protesters flood the streets again to send a message to local leaders and to...
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new york city is iconic.s more iconic buildings and more recognizable landmarks than any other city. when i post pictures from new york, i find that people all over the world leave comments about how they cannot wait to come to new york for the first time. t or they were and cannot wait to come back. it is the interaction betwstn poing pictures on instagram or plcebook or twitter, and p around the entire world that inspires me to go out there and photograph theity. host: that is all for tonight' s you can find all of the days news at our website. check us out on facebook. have a great weekend. ♪ announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... th by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like thank you. announcer: now you can access owre of your favorite pbs than ever before... this is the future! than ever before... with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest s
new york city is iconic.s more iconic buildings and more recognizable landmarks than any other city. when i post pictures from new york, i find that people all over the world leave comments about how they cannot wait to come to new york for the first time. t or they were and cannot wait to come back. it is the interaction betwstn poing pictures on instagram or plcebook or twitter, and p around the entire world that inspires me to go out there and photograph theity. host: that is all for...
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this is patrick houston from new york communities for change. throughout his career and biden has not, made climate change serious priority in his campaign. taken the green new deal seriously, and that is s he putin the weak plan out. so we're out he today to call on biden to make his climate match climate science. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. former egyptian president mohamed morsi died on monday after collapsing while in a cage inside a cairo courtroom. morsi was 68 years old. he was buried today in cairo. the muslim brotherhood leader was elected in 2012 in egypt's first, and still only, democratic election, but he was deposed a year later in a military coup led by egyptian army chief general abdel fattah el-sisi. in his final comments, morsi insisted he was still egypt's legitimate president. morsi's historic election came one year af
this is patrick houston from new york communities for change. throughout his career and biden has not, made climate change serious priority in his campaign. taken the green new deal seriously, and that is s he putin the weak plan out. so we're out he today to call on biden to make his climate match climate science. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners...
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that is an eternity for a new york city police commissioner. twice.brought in are big, giant, media personalities. commissioner o'neill just calls it as he sees it. career. cop his whole i think he is the only police commissioner in the last 50 ofrs that was capable bringing himself to apologize or acknowledge our world -- our role in the transgressions or .ess ups apology to thea prospect park rape victim a few months ago. i'm not here tonight as his ambassador, but what i will say is that he does lean on my advice.tion heavily for on his staff and my role and the police department, he also has the former president of the organization as the lgbt liaison. he is engaging and interested and he wants to know the weight forward. he wants to know how the community feels. i wish sometimes that our community would be a little more engaging. i won't get into the specifics of the meetings where i am there as staff and not as the president, but i think sometimes other communities it seems our in and speakto go clearly. they are a little more organized.
that is an eternity for a new york city police commissioner. twice.brought in are big, giant, media personalities. commissioner o'neill just calls it as he sees it. career. cop his whole i think he is the only police commissioner in the last 50 ofrs that was capable bringing himself to apologize or acknowledge our world -- our role in the transgressions or .ess ups apology to thea prospect park rape victim a few months ago. i'm not here tonight as his ambassador, but what i will say is that he...
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in california and new york they get over $100,000 a year. he lowest salary you will find in the country. a member gets 100 bucks a year. that's the salary of new hampshire. when we talk about the presidential race we talk about new hampshire and the first in the nation presidential primary. of course, the democratic race the iowa caucuses and switch to new hampshire. this is the modern history of the new hampshire primary. these are the winners on the democratic side going back to last half century. carter in '76. carter in '80. gore in 2000. half names you see here, half winners in modern times have gone on to win the presidential nomination on the democratic side. that's one thing. new hampshire often not always goes on to win the democratic nomination. here is something else to keep in mind in new hampshire, though. these names. ed muskie, michael dukakis. they won and they come from states that border new hampshire. this is another major factor in the new hampshire primary. it's going to be a factor in 2020. bernie sanders running again,
in california and new york they get over $100,000 a year. he lowest salary you will find in the country. a member gets 100 bucks a year. that's the salary of new hampshire. when we talk about the presidential race we talk about new hampshire and the first in the nation presidential primary. of course, the democratic race the iowa caucuses and switch to new hampshire. this is the modern history of the new hampshire primary. these are the winners on the democratic side going back to last half...
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ok, so you do have fernando would when he was mayor of new york talk about having new york city secede. this was largely because of new york financial interests so ,losely aligned with the cotton confederate or southern economy. that the you can argue wood brothers crossed the line. you can make a case for it. i don't know about horatio seymour. i think he is a copperheads. my advisor in graduate school disagreed with me. he thought he was a war democrat. we would have spirited debate over lunch over this question. he had come under tremendous criticism for what he said and did around the new york draft more judiciouss after that. wasn't know that he collaborating with the -- later try to set the city on fire. i don't see him being involved in that. there were a couple of confederate spies who were up in canada who said later that they were meeting regularly with land was dead by that time, so he could not rebut what they were saying, but that would not surprise me at all. there were some records, people who were keeping tabs on him pretty closely, to indicate this was true. whennk the
ok, so you do have fernando would when he was mayor of new york talk about having new york city secede. this was largely because of new york financial interests so ,losely aligned with the cotton confederate or southern economy. that the you can argue wood brothers crossed the line. you can make a case for it. i don't know about horatio seymour. i think he is a copperheads. my advisor in graduate school disagreed with me. he thought he was a war democrat. we would have spirited debate over...
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she's in new york. you heard mayor de blasio and the police commissioner and the fire commissioner all talking about the investigation that's going to happen right now or that's actually already in the middle of happening. a big mystery as to how this individual, why this individual who was piloting that aircraft took off and only nine or ten minutes later had obviously seemingly tried to touch down and land on top of a building. >> yeah, that's right, jake. it's almost as if what officials didn't say is telling a lot, right? at this point, again, they reiterate that it's preliminary in the investigation. but they didn't talk about the fact that there was, you know, the communication that was going on with laguardia. they didn't talk about where this helicopter was supposed to be going. it's flight path or anything about the registration of the helicopter. again, we don't know the pilot's name, who it belonged to. so there's still a lot of questions that are out there, which i know we keep raising, whic
she's in new york. you heard mayor de blasio and the police commissioner and the fire commissioner all talking about the investigation that's going to happen right now or that's actually already in the middle of happening. a big mystery as to how this individual, why this individual who was piloting that aircraft took off and only nine or ten minutes later had obviously seemingly tried to touch down and land on top of a building. >> yeah, that's right, jake. it's almost as if what...
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terrifying and dangerous scene high above new york city. the pilot and raising urgent questions about where he was flying and what went wrong. mueller's evidence. justice department making new concession to house democrats, agreeing to provide lawmakers to key information about the potential obstruction by the president. this as watergate figure john dean warns congress that mr. trump is a lot like richard n nixon. we're learning more about the scope of the new inquiry into the origins of the russia investigation. who is being targeted? and lavish spending. the national rifle association under new scrutiny for reportedly paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to supposedly unpaid board members. is the nra breaking the rules? if so, will it pay the price? we want to welcome our viewers around t in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news on a deadly helicopter crash on a new york city skyscraper near times square. it's still unclear why the chopper slammed
terrifying and dangerous scene high above new york city. the pilot and raising urgent questions about where he was flying and what went wrong. mueller's evidence. justice department making new concession to house democrats, agreeing to provide lawmakers to key information about the potential obstruction by the president. this as watergate figure john dean warns congress that mr. trump is a lot like richard n nixon. we're learning more about the scope of the new inquiry into the origins of the...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, a senior member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, i appreciate the time, mrs. lowey, very much. i'm speaking of favor in an amendment we have that would prohibit the use of funds at businesses owned by president trump. mr. raskin joins me in these antidepressants. president trump's refusal to divest himself of his many businesses raises serious questions about compliance with the domestic emoluments clause which protects against presidential corruption. by prohibiting the use of federal funds at businesses owned in whole or in part by president trump we'd be sending a strong message to the american people that we will not allow this or any other president to use his high office for personal enrichment. the fact is, when we stay at his hotels, his properties, he makes money. nobody is composed to ache -- supposed to make money from the presidency directly or ind
the gentleman from new york is recognized. -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, a senior member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, i appreciate the time, mrs. lowey, very much. i'm speaking of favor in an amendment we have that would prohibit the use of funds at businesses owned by president trump. mr. raskin joins me in these antidepressants. president...
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thing, mention the rain, it started falling eight or 9:00 this morning over the tri-state area, new yorknew jersey, connecticut and long island. it is supposed to rain all day and into the night, slightly windy. you can see the flags there. it's not as if the wind is really high at the lower levels, of course you never know if you go 30 stories up. many of the buildings in this part of town if you visit new york can be 40 or 50 stories tall. the one end to which this helicopter has crashed, we don't have a lot of information on where it is happened. i can tell, fox five is on the air, fox five new york which is our local station was breaking into programming. have they done that? we are waiting to see, their ground pictures, but getting overdue seventh avenue right now in the area this happened is a very difficult thing to do and thus far the helicopters have not been able to get up. usually when there is activity in midtown manhattan we see it from a helicopter because as you know, traveling around the streets is difficult. here are our first live pictures from the ground which is as cl
thing, mention the rain, it started falling eight or 9:00 this morning over the tri-state area, new yorknew jersey, connecticut and long island. it is supposed to rain all day and into the night, slightly windy. you can see the flags there. it's not as if the wind is really high at the lower levels, of course you never know if you go 30 stories up. many of the buildings in this part of town if you visit new york can be 40 or 50 stories tall. the one end to which this helicopter has crashed, we...
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we'll tell you what they say, including a relationship between a "new york times" reporter and the fbi. trey gowdy is here to weigh in. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. we begin with corresponding kristin fisher following all the late breaking news on iran. good evening. speak of the world is waiting to see how president trump responds unmanned u.s. drone. democrats say any military action against iran must first be approved by congress. many republicans argue that's not necessary, that time is of the essence, and that if the president does not respond, it would set a dangerous message to iran, and other adversaries all around the world. >> here's what i believe about donald trump. he's a dealmaker, he is trying to avoid conflict, this is truly a defining moment for him. they are testing him. they need to do so at their own peril. if they get away with this, god help us with north korea and throughout the world. >> the president may not intend to go to war here, but we are worried that he and the administration may bubble into a war. >> this aft
we'll tell you what they say, including a relationship between a "new york times" reporter and the fbi. trey gowdy is here to weigh in. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. we begin with corresponding kristin fisher following all the late breaking news on iran. good evening. speak of the world is waiting to see how president trump responds unmanned u.s. drone. democrats say any military action against iran must first be approved by...
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way ins an effort under new york city.e could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best friend a school teacher said he couldn't go until the evening time because he with was afraid that he would definitely lose his job as a school teacher. he was a spanish and italian teacher in new jersey and absolutely loved his job as a foreign language teacher. i do remember enjoying halloween on christopher street and then i think a big change was during the gay men's health crisis. i was with a friend, tony, in a storefront when they first started the health crisis and etting up the telephone lines. and these men much older than me,
way ins an effort under new york city.e could see more of those projects funded by city, state, and local government. more research into the history , includingrassment by government authorities -- those of the steps that would build on what is a symbolic apology at this point. caller: good morning. i wanted to discuss the beginning of my coming out and going in to new york. i used to go to the gay pride parades but only at night because i didn't want to go near tv cameras. and my very best...
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in the new york times, -- around - >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> the new york times, we have the revolutionf this card to that was published in the international edition of the new york times. >> what cartoon? >> you have really been working on that as well. >> that was something i could not miss. >> all of you have probably seen it. this image of donald trump being led around by netanyahu, -- the who sort of perniciously moving along, the unwitting non-jew by the collar. there were a lot of people who saw this and thought, this is not just dog whistle level anti- semitism. this is like out and out, like -- anti-semitism. what has it been like to you to be at the new york times, to be wrestling with this moment? what is the internal conversation but my? >> i was -- when the cartoon was published. i really would recommend for those who have not read it, although looking at this room, but you have. it was an excellent column that really summed up my views of the thing. just the take away, right? is, if anti-zionism becomes a normative political view, this is what follows. right? so, it is one
in the new york times, -- around - >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> the new york times, we have the revolutionf this card to that was published in the international edition of the new york times. >> what cartoon? >> you have really been working on that as well. >> that was something i could not miss. >> all of you have probably seen it. this image of donald trump being led around by netanyahu, -- the who sort of perniciously moving along, the unwitting...
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"new york magazine" confirmed those two friends spoke to her about it at the time. nbc news has been able to confirm one of those friends speaking to her and giving her advice at the time. here is her description what her friends told her. first the journalist magazine writer correspondent on the tv morning shows author of many books et cetera begged me to go to the police. he raped you. she kept repeating, when i called her. he raped you. go to the police. i'll go with you. we'll go together. my second friend is also a journalist, a new york anchor woman, grew very quiet when i told her then grasped both my hands in her own and said, tell no one. forget it. he has 200 lawyers. he'll bury you. now, i urge you all to read every word of e. jean carroll's account of what happened to her in "new york magazine" all of the context is there. you will better understand her reaction to what happened to her if you know what happened to her at camp when she was 12 years old and in college on a first date and understand passages like this. many women my age just get on with it.
"new york magazine" confirmed those two friends spoke to her about it at the time. nbc news has been able to confirm one of those friends speaking to her and giving her advice at the time. here is her description what her friends told her. first the journalist magazine writer correspondent on the tv morning shows author of many books et cetera begged me to go to the police. he raped you. she kept repeating, when i called her. he raped you. go to the police. i'll go with you. we'll go...
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with the people and places of new york.und that the general public of this intense fascination with the moon and i was 11 years old when man first walked in the moon in 1969 and i don't know whether it's romantic, it's featured in so many movies and somebody different kinds of photography, there is something about it that just seems magical to people. the statue of liberty is the most loved iconic landmark in new york. everybody loves the statue. you can't say anything bad about the statue. people will say, i hate that building in new york, look at the skyline now, it's new and there are these monstrosity buildings that you have in front of the moon but when you use the statue, she stands for so you use the statue, she stands for so much in people's minds that everybody is just over the moon. when you have a picture of the moon and the statue. manhattanhenge is the night when the sun sets and its visible down the street on the grid of new york. when the sun is setting, it's chaos. i love being on the streets, the pedestrian
with the people and places of new york.und that the general public of this intense fascination with the moon and i was 11 years old when man first walked in the moon in 1969 and i don't know whether it's romantic, it's featured in so many movies and somebody different kinds of photography, there is something about it that just seems magical to people. the statue of liberty is the most loved iconic landmark in new york. everybody loves the statue. you can't say anything bad about the statue....
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from the broadcast center in new york city. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, june 11th, 2019. is is the "cbs morning news". >>> skyscraper crash. an experienced helicopter pilot the new call for safety in the season. >>> back in boston. legendary red sox slugger david ortiz is now being treated in a u.s. hospital after being shot in his home country. >>> and another tourist death. a sixth person died mysteriously while on vacation at a resort in the dominican republic. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. >>> a deadly helicopter crash in new york city is renewing calls to ban nonessential helicopter flights over the nation's largest city. yesterday the chopper crashed killing the pilot, the only person on board. terrorism is not expected. u.s. congresswoman is calling a ban on nonessential helicopter flights saying they are too dangerous. we are at the scene of the crash in manhattan with details on the investigation and what we have learned so far about the pilot. laura? >> reporter
from the broadcast center in new york city. ♪ >>> it's tuesday, june 11th, 2019. is is the "cbs morning news". >>> skyscraper crash. an experienced helicopter pilot the new call for safety in the season. >>> back in boston. legendary red sox slugger david ortiz is now being treated in a u.s. hospital after being shot in his home country. >>> and another tourist death. a sixth person died mysteriously while on vacation at a resort in the dominican...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm vladimir >>> it's friday, june 14th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." escalating tensions. two tankers were attacked. a new video shows that the unexploded mines were removed from one of the tankers by iran. the finger pointing and denial. >>> two week notice, sarah sanders announces she's stepping down at the end of the month. >> there's a new nba champion. and it's from toronto, canada. >> and they came from the north. >> the toronto raptors win the team's first nba title.
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm vladimir >>> it's friday, june 14th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." escalating tensions. two tankers were attacked. a new video shows that the unexploded mines were removed from one of the tankers by iran. the finger pointing and denial. >>> two week notice, sarah sanders announces she's stepping down at the end of the month. >> there's a new nba champion. and it's from toronto, canada. >> and they...
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it's roughly eight or so blocks shy of central park, if you know new york or you've been in new york. and so it's -- all right. let's go back to shimon who has been working his sources. what more do you know? >> we can confirm there's been at least one injury. this was a helicopter crash. what's not entirely clear is how this helicopter crashed into the building. did it crash into the building? did it make a hard landing like a crash landing on top of this building? what i'm told is the fire department and the nypd, the emergency services unit are all on the roof now. there is a fire that they're trying to put out. and like said, there is at least one injury at this point according to officials that we've been talking to. obviously the big question is what was this helicopter doing over time square? that's part of the investigation. we don't yet know. and the fire department and the nypd now just trying to get that area safe. trying to get the fire out, do any rescues that need to be done and make sure no one in the building has been injured or anyone in the building is in danger. obv
it's roughly eight or so blocks shy of central park, if you know new york or you've been in new york. and so it's -- all right. let's go back to shimon who has been working his sources. what more do you know? >> we can confirm there's been at least one injury. this was a helicopter crash. what's not entirely clear is how this helicopter crashed into the building. did it crash into the building? did it make a hard landing like a crash landing on top of this building? what i'm told is the...
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>> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the bestnse of that, in the jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not fun for your dad to see your son's picture with the words alt-right next to his name. i fight the forces of collectivism and racism. what the "new york times" is doing is blatantly ingenuous. the import of the article is the kid was a lefty, then he became a conservative. then he went down the alt-right rabbit hole. then they implied watching videos like mine which is a so-called intellectual dark web to get people to discuss issues. we pulled him out of that. and at the end of the art kale's a full-on lefty. the premise of the article is youtube is radicalizes them to the right and he becomes a lefty. jesse: i don't like this. it
>> i hate to bash the "new york times" because i come from a family of new york liberals in the bestnse of that, in the jfq sense of liberal means, not what the democratic progressive party has become. my dad subscribed to the "new york times" even before i was born. so i don't love bashing the "new york times." jesse: my parents the same way. sometimes you have to put that aside. somewhat happened was my dad sees this article in the sunday times. it's not...
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a live report from fox5 new york. let's listen. >> a lot of members of the press are here around emergency responders are here as well. let me step out so you can see, get a look for yourself what's going on here. you can see the fdny still out there on the scene. the front doors are blocked by one of their trucks. we see them doing in and out of there over and over again. they have brought a stretcher out recently. it was empty. doesn't appear anybody else as you have been reporting was injured. just the pilot lost their life in what appears to be so from what we can tell an accidental crash as the rain keeps coming down here. we were told at first there was smoke, what appeared to be a fire. that appears under control as well. that according to the governor. so that's what is happening here. still a lot of emergency activities. we can let you know when they decide to pull away from here and open the street. we're hoping to get briefed shortly by the fdny about what the status of their investigation is. >> sharon cro
a live report from fox5 new york. let's listen. >> a lot of members of the press are here around emergency responders are here as well. let me step out so you can see, get a look for yourself what's going on here. you can see the fdny still out there on the scene. the front doors are blocked by one of their trucks. we see them doing in and out of there over and over again. they have brought a stretcher out recently. it was empty. doesn't appear anybody else as you have been reporting was...
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according to the new york post. he was trying to get to new jersey when he reported problems flying through fog and rain. it was a nasty day yesterday in the new york area. video posted on social media, you can see it should helicopter flying erratically over new york's east river shortly before this crash happened. authorities of not confirm whether this is the same shopper that went down but it may likely have been. you can see how hard it is to fly in that nasty weather. a manhunt underway after enough duty california sheriff's deputy is shot in the head. investigators are working to figure out if he was targeted because of the badge. the deputy walked into a jack-in-the-box restaurant in on the california, the gunman firing at him while he waited for spoon. >> i heard a loud bang. i see customers running everywhere. that is when i go over and check. rob: the gunman seen on these surveillance pictures walking out of the restaurant after it happened, driving off in this white is uv. that deputy is in critical cond
according to the new york post. he was trying to get to new jersey when he reported problems flying through fog and rain. it was a nasty day yesterday in the new york area. video posted on social media, you can see it should helicopter flying erratically over new york's east river shortly before this crash happened. authorities of not confirm whether this is the same shopper that went down but it may likely have been. you can see how hard it is to fly in that nasty weather. a manhunt underway...