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it's primary day in new york.ocratic mayoral primary. and don't forget, special primary coverage begins when the polls close tonight at 9:00. this is just into our newsroom. a plane has crashed into the world trade center. ♪ - attention 61 engines, 35 engines, 50 engines, 64 engines, 94-- - smoke now billowing out of the top of the world trade center. - need every available ambulance, everything you've got at the world trade center now! - and he just flew right into the building. i still can't believe it. - there's a huge hole in it, and things are falling from the building itself. - then we saw the people jumping. [rescue radio chatter] - tower two has had a major explosion and what appears to be complete collapse surrounding the entire area. - mayday. where are you? - we're across the street from the towers. we have people stuck in the building. i don't know how much more. please, please! please, somebody! [somber music] - september 11th, i was home at my house, heard the news, everything on there. i went and ca
it's primary day in new york.ocratic mayoral primary. and don't forget, special primary coverage begins when the polls close tonight at 9:00. this is just into our newsroom. a plane has crashed into the world trade center. ♪ - attention 61 engines, 35 engines, 50 engines, 64 engines, 94-- - smoke now billowing out of the top of the world trade center. - need every available ambulance, everything you've got at the world trade center now! - and he just flew right into the building. i still...
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the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her from china he said in the diary her appearance is exactly the same as the figures on teach us a large head. small features and a countenance devoid of expression in her foot is great curiosity. it is not four inches in length. so this is interesting to me because is presenting from boy as and her visage an object and because he has seen before chinese people but only on teach us in his experi and so i just think that's really interesting that we see this visual image that the khans paying for and promoting and that's what american would be seeing. yeah definitely. and i mean there is sort of t
the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her...
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in history from new york university. she holds grants and fellowships including budapest and atlanta. her most recent book is in their times editors choice and it received international press coverage from "the new yorker," "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "washington post" the sunday observer in the "london times." in addition polling is a well-known scholar on everyday life in communism behind the iron curtain. the culture of communism after 1968 spring spring which originated a new field of study. welcome paulina. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> delighted to have you and your book the hotel that sat women free is so many things. this is the story of a place and also wonderful narrative that interweaves the history of the 20th century with a nuanced history of women and professions. >> it's a scholar and historian myself that i'm curious about your own scholarly process. >> i usually begin with dread and i say that half jokingly. i realize i'm interested in topics that haven't been written a
in history from new york university. she holds grants and fellowships including budapest and atlanta. her most recent book is in their times editors choice and it received international press coverage from "the new yorker," "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "washington post" the sunday observer in the "london times." in addition polling is a well-known scholar on everyday life in communism behind the iron curtain. the culture of...
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reporting from new york. paynter, former chief white house at lawyer for george w. bush. currently a law professor at the university of minnesota. great to be on the programme. your reaction to the events today. programme. your reaction to the events today-— events today. first, i want to clarify what _ events today. first, i want to clarify what the _ events today. first, i want to clarify what the charges - events today. first, i want to | clarify what the charges here. it actually is quite serious. new york city is one of the world's financial capitals and will so if it becomes a money laundromat or where people can conceal crimes elsewhere. whether it's a violation of federal law in the united states or trying to conceal bribery in london or anywhere else. if you falsify financial record in new york in order to commit a crime to conceal a crime somewhere else, that is a felony in new york, and new york has the right and the obligation to protect the integrity of its financial system by prosecuting crimes
reporting from new york. paynter, former chief white house at lawyer for george w. bush. currently a law professor at the university of minnesota. great to be on the programme. your reaction to the events today. programme. your reaction to the events today-— events today. first, i want to clarify what _ events today. first, i want to clarify what the _ events today. first, i want to clarify what the charges - events today. first, i want to | clarify what the charges here. it actually is quite...
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sarah through seven british monarchs 21 new york governors. she experienced firsthand the golden age of piracy. she survived four husbands and three of her five adult children. the pirates wife. the remarkable, true story sarah kidd recasts the image of captain kidd from a diabolical to a flawed but decent man who tried please his investors and his wife and family. he was a pirate but not one with a black heart heart. sarah's initials s-k scratch stone a few colonial documents. glaive gave clues to her existence. these bold pen strokes reveal a history we have only imagined the dangerous, difficult and thrilling life of a wife. they shed unexpected light on a young colonial woman caught up in a world of politics passion and 18th century justice. the unknown is finally identified. she is sarah kidd, the first lady of pirates pirates. i'd like to close, by reading a passage from the pirates wife. i'm going to read from the prolog. sarah kidd lay in a weakened state in the bedroom of her manhattan mansion. a contagious lethal disease raged throug
sarah through seven british monarchs 21 new york governors. she experienced firsthand the golden age of piracy. she survived four husbands and three of her five adult children. the pirates wife. the remarkable, true story sarah kidd recasts the image of captain kidd from a diabolical to a flawed but decent man who tried please his investors and his wife and family. he was a pirate but not one with a black heart heart. sarah's initials s-k scratch stone a few colonial documents. glaive gave...
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he's going to go to new york. he's going to go to that front door where bragg's been running in it out, he is going to turn around and give a thumbs-up and smile at all the cameras and he is going to say, give it your best shot. here's my question to c-span and it is about the indictment. and how they've been able to do whatever they want. they say you can indict a ham sandwich. but our politicians have always been respectful bout the -- a bout the law. these type of arrangements that trump made with these girls, that kind of stuff goes on every day. look, i don't want you to say anything, here's some money, keep quiet. it goes on every day. but this d.a. chose, after federal prosecutors said, there is nothing here, we're going to move on, this guy decided that, hey, i think i can put something together. and he run on it. he hopes to be governor of new york one day. hey, hey. i get it. do whatever you can. hell, trump does the same thing. he's taking ron desantis and smeared him all over the floor. host: all right
he's going to go to new york. he's going to go to that front door where bragg's been running in it out, he is going to turn around and give a thumbs-up and smile at all the cameras and he is going to say, give it your best shot. here's my question to c-span and it is about the indictment. and how they've been able to do whatever they want. they say you can indict a ham sandwich. but our politicians have always been respectful bout the -- a bout the law. these type of arrangements that trump...
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another first for new york city. [applause] with an infusion of new funding and unprecedented coordination with schools, houses of worship, and nycha and community partners, we will be able to process an additional 26,000 returns next year and save new yorkers approximately $14.3 million in filing fees and refunds. right now as we speak, new yorkers are applying for and receiving those expanded benefits. a family of four making $25,000 will see payout increase from $300 to $900. let me tell you what the difference is when you think about it. think about ronald brown. lives in queensbridge houses with his two daughters. like so many new yorkers, he got laid off during the pandemic and was having a hard time getting back on his feet. last year he came into one of our free tax prep centers hoping to get his federal stimulus check for $1,400. by the time he walked out, we had gotten him almost $15,000, including the expanded state income tax credit we fought for and won. [applause] ronald. i hope you are coming back this
another first for new york city. [applause] with an infusion of new funding and unprecedented coordination with schools, houses of worship, and nycha and community partners, we will be able to process an additional 26,000 returns next year and save new yorkers approximately $14.3 million in filing fees and refunds. right now as we speak, new yorkers are applying for and receiving those expanded benefits. a family of four making $25,000 will see payout increase from $300 to $900. let me tell you...
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the plane left the runway and flew from tehran to new york. east coast of america as the countries of turkey, greece, italy, france, spain, portugal, and the united states continued to discuss the plans that should be taken into account during the trip , because the plane was traveling against the direction of the earth's rotation , and for this reason, the sun was placed behind the plane in the form of a religious clock for noon. praying until the plane is successful at new york airport, the emotional effect of a 14-hour flight. finally, the coast of new york appeared from behind the windows of the plane. the plane at john f. kennedy airport, which is the largest airport in new york city, is officially sitting next to the band of new york police cars, according to the law for protecting the security of foreign guests, the united nations from above ensured the protection of the guests after the time of friday prayer had not arrived due to the direction of the plane's movement towards the sun. based in niel, he answered these questions by reach
the plane left the runway and flew from tehran to new york. east coast of america as the countries of turkey, greece, italy, france, spain, portugal, and the united states continued to discuss the plans that should be taken into account during the trip , because the plane was traveling against the direction of the earth's rotation , and for this reason, the sun was placed behind the plane in the form of a religious clock for noon. praying until the plane is successful at new york airport, the...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. and -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meeks: thank you. i want to thank the chairman and his staff for working collectively in this bipartisan bill at this very important time. clearly it's making sure that we're working collectively together with one voice on this serious issue is of utmost importance to all of us in the united states of america. you know, the biden administration in coordination with australia and the u.k. recently formalized the trilateral security partnership known as aukus which aims to strengthen shared defense priorities in the indo pacific. this new security framework represents an important step forward to the united states in the indo pacific and for strengthening our shared capabilities and the strategic competition defining our world today and for years to come. within this broader aukus agreement, pillar two advances military capabilities with the inten
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. and -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meeks: thank you. i want to thank the chairman and his staff for working collectively in this bipartisan bill at this very important time. clearly it's making sure that we're working collectively together with one voice on this serious issue is of utmost importance to all of us in the united states of...
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it's very calm here in new york. there is _ ground? it's very calm here in new york.an - ground? it's very calm here in l new york. there is an increased police presence and in fact has been these metal barricades and extra security not really, for the past two weeks around this area, eversince the past two weeks around this area, ever since donald trump made that post last week that he would be arrested last tuesday. so, certainly, you know, the situation is well in hand here in new york if mass protest to break out but really, no—one is expecting that particularly in new york city, which is a pretty liberal city, but you know, again, we never know in terms of whether if tomorrow comes and president trump, for his call for supporters to come out and protest, if that will happen. but behind me is also where the district attorney's office is. he was there until late in the evening and then was escorted out by a security detail and he confirmed that they had reached out to mr trump's lawyers and started those negotiations about when he will turn himself in and have his
it's very calm here in new york. there is _ ground? it's very calm here in new york.an - ground? it's very calm here in l new york. there is an increased police presence and in fact has been these metal barricades and extra security not really, for the past two weeks around this area, eversince the past two weeks around this area, ever since donald trump made that post last week that he would be arrested last tuesday. so, certainly, you know, the situation is well in hand here in new york if...
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you look at the new york case. the case in fullton county, the j-6 recommendations and investigating that. is this an effort to prevent him from running for president? >> without a doubt. in my new book, "get trump", i go through those four allegations. there's a lot of smoke but no fire. if there were fire, it would be set by arsonists. there's no crime committed in any of the four allegations. i prove that categorically in my book. i get the name of my book from leticia jones campaign promise. she wanted to get trump. i think bob costello has changed this case dramatically. i think bragg now only has two possible results from that. number 1, he can say, all right, i'm going to try to make the case without cohen. he cannot use cohen as a witness. that would be unethical because of the testimony that costello game. he can say i have to drop the case. he may not make it without cohen. if he can't make it without cohen, he can't make it no ethical prosecutor is allowed to put on as a witness somebody who has told the
you look at the new york case. the case in fullton county, the j-6 recommendations and investigating that. is this an effort to prevent him from running for president? >> without a doubt. in my new book, "get trump", i go through those four allegations. there's a lot of smoke but no fire. if there were fire, it would be set by arsonists. there's no crime committed in any of the four allegations. i prove that categorically in my book. i get the name of my book from leticia jones...
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new york and this is bbc world news america. no legal headaches.ald trump prepares to turn himself in to authorities following his indictment. he denies his wrongdoing. the reaction has been predictably mixed. >> you should be held responsible for somethinyou do wrong. >> it is a political sham and politically motivated. anchor: ukraine's president attends ceremonies one year after a town was recaptured from russia. and convenience or conspiracy? the idea of the 50 minute city is gaining traction but not everyone is a fan. ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. donald trump will be the first former u.s. president to face criminal charges after a grand jury indicted him after money paid to stormy daniels. mr. trump is expected to appear in court in new york to face the charges next tuesday. he denies any wrongdoing saying the indictment is political persecution. we begin our coverage with this report from our north american correspondent in new york. reporter: this manhattancourthos ynot normall look like this but it is
new york and this is bbc world news america. no legal headaches.ald trump prepares to turn himself in to authorities following his indictment. he denies his wrongdoing. the reaction has been predictably mixed. >> you should be held responsible for somethinyou do wrong. >> it is a political sham and politically motivated. anchor: ukraine's president attends ceremonies one year after a town was recaptured from russia. and convenience or conspiracy? the idea of the 50 minute city is...
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new york essentially tells you what's going to happen. also, new york is stunning. the skyscrapers, the lights. there's no place in the world that has the energy that new york city has. new york is the next generation city because there's always people cultivating things, coming up with new ideas, collaborating with each other. whether you look for trendsetting art, groundbreaking fashion, or game-changing sports, every borough offers an exciting experience. i'm paige desorbo. join me on a journey to celebrate my favorite city and explore the neighborhood and technology shaping it. this is the next generation of new york. [upbeat music] [vocalizing] (singing) gonna give up and meet my, but meet my-- paige desorbo: you may be used to viewing art hanging on the walls, but that's all changing. in new york city's chelsea market, artechouse actually puts you inside the art, which is something i feel like i can get behind. [upbeat music] here we go! this is insane. guide: this is a ground-breaking exhibition, because it's really showing the arts and science come together
new york essentially tells you what's going to happen. also, new york is stunning. the skyscrapers, the lights. there's no place in the world that has the energy that new york city has. new york is the next generation city because there's always people cultivating things, coming up with new ideas, collaborating with each other. whether you look for trendsetting art, groundbreaking fashion, or game-changing sports, every borough offers an exciting experience. i'm paige desorbo. join me on a...
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it's a true new york story in a very new york place. we have i in a very new york place. world to work here, approximately 75% immigrant workforce, there is a little bit _ 75% immigrant workforce, there is a little bit of— 75% immigrant workforce, there is a little bit of magic here, but i think— little bit of magic here, but i think even more important than the magic— think even more important than the magic is _ think even more important than the magic is what creates that magic, and it's— magic is what creates that magic, and it's the — magic is what creates that magic, and it's the fact you have all these people _ and it's the fact you have all these people with the skills that have learned — people with the skills that have learned them from many decades, and if you _ learned them from many decades, and if you are _ learned them from many decades, and if you are to— learned them from many decades, and if you are to move somewhere, unless you are _ if you are to move somewhere, unless you are able _ if you are to move somewhere, unless you are able to bring all those
it's a true new york story in a very new york place. we have i in a very new york place. world to work here, approximately 75% immigrant workforce, there is a little bit _ 75% immigrant workforce, there is a little bit of— 75% immigrant workforce, there is a little bit of magic here, but i think— little bit of magic here, but i think even more important than the magic— think even more important than the magic is _ think even more important than the magic is what creates that magic, and...
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so that is concerned number one, and then it's obviously the concern of getting him up to new york. look as aaron was talking about earlier bike racks. they are the new things surrounding the da's office in lower manhattan. i can tell you from just walking around trump tower in midtown earlier this week, the racks are back. the cinder blocks are there. it looks as though it was the days when donald trump frankly, had a different address at 1600, pennsylvania avenue, but for the moment, we don't know when this trip would be to new york we had heard weeks ago that it would be a process it would be several days we wouldn't expect to see donald trump in new york. the day after word of an indictment. obviously we are checking that we're not sure, but it's going to be a process to physically bring him here. and what does that look like? as far as the courtroom and you have to remember to david, though it would be donald trump's arraignment. there's other business in criminal court . there are other criminals, frankly, in criminal court, so actually sealing off the building for the former p
so that is concerned number one, and then it's obviously the concern of getting him up to new york. look as aaron was talking about earlier bike racks. they are the new things surrounding the da's office in lower manhattan. i can tell you from just walking around trump tower in midtown earlier this week, the racks are back. the cinder blocks are there. it looks as though it was the days when donald trump frankly, had a different address at 1600, pennsylvania avenue, but for the moment, we don't...
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it's a true new york story and it's a very new york place.work here. about approximately 75% immigrant workforce. there is a little bit of magic here, but i think even more important than the magic is what creates that magic, and it's the fact you have all these people with these skins — that have learned them from many decades, and if you are to move somewhere, unless you are able to bring all those people with you, you lose that magic. i am rarely short of a reason to come visit new york, but here is another. sitting here now, it has become more thanjust music. ifeel like i'm listening to a slice of history, of people arriving with a dream to make something really special. applause. right, coming up next week — adi is looking back at some of our favourite historical journeys, from a tour of paris two in a classic french car to an encounter with the worlds oldest mummies. we have about 17 mummies in this store. in the meantime, do check out some of our more recent adventures on bbc iplayer. we're on social media, too, where you can find all
it's a true new york story and it's a very new york place.work here. about approximately 75% immigrant workforce. there is a little bit of magic here, but i think even more important than the magic is what creates that magic, and it's the fact you have all these people with these skins — that have learned them from many decades, and if you are to move somewhere, unless you are able to bring all those people with you, you lose that magic. i am rarely short of a reason to come visit new york,...
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as you know, new york city or new york state has indicted him.his is something that is being led by the district attorney in manhattan. and i think that if you were to ask him what his feelings or emotions are, i don't know. i'm just speculating here. i think that he would be most upset specifically with the district attorney for bringing this case i would imagine, and he's spoken about how he views this as a political prosecution. many others feel the same way in the last segment. it just covered that poll. you're seeing some people who are outspoken on this case who don't even like donald trump. there's a member of congress. he just left. peter may hear from michigan. he actually voted to impeach donald trump. but he's one of the people come to mind who are speaking out very strongly against this as a political prosecution. why this is bad, so interesting to see what the average everyday american mill the road center american thinks of this, whether or not they agree that's a political prosecution. congressman rose your thoughts. well, first of
as you know, new york city or new york state has indicted him.his is something that is being led by the district attorney in manhattan. and i think that if you were to ask him what his feelings or emotions are, i don't know. i'm just speculating here. i think that he would be most upset specifically with the district attorney for bringing this case i would imagine, and he's spoken about how he views this as a political prosecution. many others feel the same way in the last segment. it just...
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we don't do our job for one day, everyone in new york city notices. : commissioner tisch has already been a dynamo of innovation. bringing new ideas in a breath of fresh air to gotham's piles of garbage. >> we announced this week that we are changing this at all times for trash to 8:00 p.m. >> this week, department of sanitation launched its first all borough composting. >> the biggest swing we can do to clean up the street is to shut down the all-night all-you-can-eat rat buffet. >> tell me about you have been associated with the word "rat," and "rats," because he said something that went viral. >> the rats don't run the city. we do. >> the rats don't run this city. >> the rats don't run this city. we do. ♪ ♪ >> we do. >> i think i went viral. >> al: jesse tisch took it to the rats. >> the idea is, one-third of the material in these black bags is food. we are trying to take the food and composted and create soil. >> al: now the rats won't like that. >> the rats will hate that. >> al: put the rats don't run the city. >> we do. >> al: yeah. >> look outc
we don't do our job for one day, everyone in new york city notices. : commissioner tisch has already been a dynamo of innovation. bringing new ideas in a breath of fresh air to gotham's piles of garbage. >> we announced this week that we are changing this at all times for trash to 8:00 p.m. >> this week, department of sanitation launched its first all borough composting. >> the biggest swing we can do to clean up the street is to shut down the all-night all-you-can-eat rat...
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in the new york grand jury indicts trump. the first ex-president charged with a crime and plans for possible arraignment on tuesday. front page of another nationally news -- another nationally used paper, washington post. the first former president and current presidential candidate has been charged. the new york times with a very large picture of the former resident above the words "trump indictment". mark, philadelphia, democrat. hello. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i am amazed listening to these trump cult members calling in, defending their dear leader here. when we are talking about the grand jury in manhattan, they are saying they cannot indict. i heard the jellyfish mark pentz say this. first, there were rebuttal witnesses in the grand jury which means donald trump's lawyers had the potential to present trump's case and the grand juror's still indicted him. are we led to believe the grand juror's in manhattan are all democrats? it was not alvin bragg that indicted trump. it was grand juror's. the trump cu
in the new york grand jury indicts trump. the first ex-president charged with a crime and plans for possible arraignment on tuesday. front page of another nationally news -- another nationally used paper, washington post. the first former president and current presidential candidate has been charged. the new york times with a very large picture of the former resident above the words "trump indictment". mark, philadelphia, democrat. hello. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i...
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he's going to new york. he is. he has made it clear not only that he's going to new york, but he doesn't want to hide. he doesn't want to go to some other location that was made clear to us a couple of weeks ago, so you know, this is the last person he wants to go to for shelter and protection would be ron desantis don jr is . it was insulting ron desantis earlier tonight get donald trump has been insulting ron desantis for the last few weeks now ron desantis needs donald trump's people so whether he would do something to benefit his enemy because he wants his enemies. legions right is you know remains to be seen. but it seems as jamie is saying, you know, completely calculate. let's take a step back for a second, especially from the 2024 politics. this is a never happened before in the history of this republic. it has never happened. a former president of the united states has been indicted now. that doesn't mean that there aren't former presidents that should have been indicted for various crimes. but this alvin
he's going to new york. he is. he has made it clear not only that he's going to new york, but he doesn't want to hide. he doesn't want to go to some other location that was made clear to us a couple of weeks ago, so you know, this is the last person he wants to go to for shelter and protection would be ron desantis don jr is . it was insulting ron desantis earlier tonight get donald trump has been insulting ron desantis for the last few weeks now ron desantis needs donald trump's people so...
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so the next step would b how the former president would surrender to new york authorities and then be processed ahead of the criminal case. we understand it would happen like any other citizen i the united states. he will be processed, arraigned, and booked. >>> other news now today, with all the rain lately, here is another headline you thought yo wouldn't hear. mandatory water nocause a drought! a hillside just gave way and damaged a water main that peopl use for drinking water in the community. that resulted in wha officials call a stage for wate alert. listen. >> this is a serious incident, and we are really asking for that conservation of water. tak shorter showers. do laundry les frequently. these are things yo can do to help this community out. be patient. give our staff time to get out there, assess the situation, and develop a repair scope. >> so we have video from yesterday when the ordeal began crews on the scene of the hillside collapse likely right above that waterline. the city said the line was installed bac in the 60s , and when working properly it carries 4.5 million
so the next step would b how the former president would surrender to new york authorities and then be processed ahead of the criminal case. we understand it would happen like any other citizen i the united states. he will be processed, arraigned, and booked. >>> other news now today, with all the rain lately, here is another headline you thought yo wouldn't hear. mandatory water nocause a drought! a hillside just gave way and damaged a water main that peopl use for drinking water in...
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she did in it the same place in new york state, likely in new york city. alvin bragg in a million years wouldn't prosecute hillary clinton under this law because he's a partisan democrat. this has nothing to do with the law. this has everything to do with politics. the irony is, sean, if bragg goes through with this tomorrow, it's going to backfire mightily and i think the result, ironically could be a left wing democrat george soros d.a., if he brings this case and loses and he will lose, he could end up ironically playing a pivotal role in re-electing donald trump as president. >> sean: all right. thank you, ted cruz. and coming up, alan dershowitz and gregg jarrett, they weigh-in on alvin bragg's weak case. you ever hear the saying you can indict a ham sandwich? we'll get into that straight ahead. r. >> sean: ton >> and tonight, radical liberal punhattan d.a. alvin praag is pushing forward with his highly politicized probe ofald former president donald trump, with a potential indictment loominwith ag. some a but not everyone on the left wod is on board.
she did in it the same place in new york state, likely in new york city. alvin bragg in a million years wouldn't prosecute hillary clinton under this law because he's a partisan democrat. this has nothing to do with the law. this has everything to do with politics. the irony is, sean, if bragg goes through with this tomorrow, it's going to backfire mightily and i think the result, ironically could be a left wing democrat george soros d.a., if he brings this case and loses and he will lose, he...
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new york and california have roughly the same population -- i mean new york and florida.the same. new york's budget, new york's state budget is twice as large as florida's so in other words they're spending twice as much as florida and i've been to florida and new york and i guarantee you public services ss are no better in new york than florida and probably worse. stuart: it's politics. you can't change the situation unless there's a change in politics in the red state -- in the blue states. that's why. >> i've heard you guys talking about this and keep an eye on that chicago mayoral election. you have teachers union person running, person is a reformer. chicago, this is the -- it's going to be the death of chicago if the wrong person wins this race. i want to make one other quick point if i may, sir. stuart: do it. >> this merger that's -- that susan was talking about between spirit and jetblue, if i understood her correctly, she's saying the courts are blocking that and it's outrangous. you're talking about spirit and jetblue and if they merge, they have less than 20%
new york and california have roughly the same population -- i mean new york and florida.the same. new york's budget, new york's state budget is twice as large as florida's so in other words they're spending twice as much as florida and i've been to florida and new york and i guarantee you public services ss are no better in new york than florida and probably worse. stuart: it's politics. you can't change the situation unless there's a change in politics in the red state -- in the blue states....
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new york is second worst, followed by california with the third worst business tax climate. is it any wonder that the state of florida ranks number one in new business formations, even though we're roughly half the size of california? we have more new business formations. and unemployment in the state of florida. the december numbers, we were 2.7%. new york and california were 4.1%. we have significantly more people employed than we did prior to covid. and states like new york still haven't recovered. and for the first time in recorded history, the state of florida has more total people employed than the state in new york. and that's saying something because we got a lot of retired people in the state of florida. so those results speak for themselves. but, you know, we've always had lower taxes in florida. that's nothing new. we've never had an income tax and we've always worked to keep government small. so that in and of itself, while it contribute cuts, that is not the only reason why people have moved. i think the pandemic caused people to reevaluate who was in charge of t
new york is second worst, followed by california with the third worst business tax climate. is it any wonder that the state of florida ranks number one in new business formations, even though we're roughly half the size of california? we have more new business formations. and unemployment in the state of florida. the december numbers, we were 2.7%. new york and california were 4.1%. we have significantly more people employed than we did prior to covid. and states like new york still haven't...
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well, the next step is for the new york city district - the new york city district attorney's officed they hadn't heard from him yet today that they learned about the indictment from the new york times and other american media reports first, but once that consultation takes place, they will talk about an arraignment for donald trump. he will have to go to new york city to go to the courthouse in southern manhattan and to be booked, have his fingerprints taken, his mug shot taken, appear before a judge to hear the charges against him and enter his plea in that case. that is the first step, and then at that point, a judge will be assigned in this case it will be a series of legal proceedings running up to trial. i'm sure this will be fought tooth and nail by donald trump's lawyers throughout as they dragged on for months conceivably well into the presidential campaign, and in the meantime, donald trump i all accounts will continue to campaign for president, so it is going to be a very strange process. it's definitely uncharted waters in american political history. indeed, uncharted wat
well, the next step is for the new york city district - the new york city district attorney's officed they hadn't heard from him yet today that they learned about the indictment from the new york times and other american media reports first, but once that consultation takes place, they will talk about an arraignment for donald trump. he will have to go to new york city to go to the courthouse in southern manhattan and to be booked, have his fingerprints taken, his mug shot taken, appear before...
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the new york grand jury hase1 voted to indict donald j. pr(rpq&■can hear me,e■ i gus the question i would throw into thefá mix is, michael, whatqdo u think donald trump is going to face when he goes through the booking procesk■ for it >> thee■ answer to that -- hey, how are you, ari look,jf i've been on your show a couple dozen times talking about this i always believed this day was going to come.e■ i also predicted alvinle bragg would be the first all of these again talking heads that want to tell you that this case is the weakest of them all, why are we comparing one versu the other? accountability isn't supposed to you think january 6th is more relevant than campaign finance ráu■ o■e looking at i believe thate■ donald right n is petrified this ise1 one of his biggest fears, that he would be called out for who an
the new york grand jury hase1 voted to indict donald j. pr(rpq&■can hear me,e■ i gus the question i would throw into thefá mix is, michael, whatqdo u think donald trump is going to face when he goes through the booking procesk■ for it >> thee■ answer to that -- hey, how are you, ari look,jf i've been on your show a couple dozen times talking about this i always believed this day was going to come.e■ i also predicted alvinle bragg would be the first all of these again...
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in the new york grand jury indicts trump. e first ex-president charged with a crime and plans for possible arraignment on tuesday. front page of another nationally news -- another nationally used paper, washington post. the first former president and current presidential candidate has been charged. the new york times with a very large picture of the former resident above the words "trump indictment". mark, philadelphia, democrat. hello. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i am amazed listening to these trump cult members calling in, defending their dear leader here. when we are talking about the grand jury in manhattan, they are saying they cannot indict. i heard the jellyfish mark pentz say this. first, there were rebuttal witnesses in the grand jury which means donald trump's lawyers had the potential to present trump's case and the grand juror's still indicted him. are we led to believe the grand juror's in manhattan are all democrats? it was not alvin bragg that indicted trump. it was grand juror's. the trump cult
in the new york grand jury indicts trump. e first ex-president charged with a crime and plans for possible arraignment on tuesday. front page of another nationally news -- another nationally used paper, washington post. the first former president and current presidential candidate has been charged. the new york times with a very large picture of the former resident above the words "trump indictment". mark, philadelphia, democrat. hello. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i...
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and there is just a big city of new york and igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university.gor, it's nice to see you, congratulations . well, let's start with the topic of who is donald trump is such an absolute historical event finally. that is, in general, i think that everything related to the added plan always turns into a historical event, it's just such a midas, you can say , of real american politics and entrepreneurship and show business in the world we are the first to approach the situation when the president of the united states can be charged, they can be arrested , what does this mean, how do you think it will end? in the history of the united states, if a former president, well, the actual charges , they have already been approved on tuesday, require him to be formally charged in court. well, in principle , nixon should have become the first such president, but uh, president ford pardoned him and, so to speak, exonerated him from accusations of obvious crimes, well, ex-president trump , in addition to these accusations, he is also expected to face charges in th
and there is just a big city of new york and igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university.gor, it's nice to see you, congratulations . well, let's start with the topic of who is donald trump is such an absolute historical event finally. that is, in general, i think that everything related to the added plan always turns into a historical event, it's just such a midas, you can say , of real american politics and entrepreneurship and show business in the world we are the first to approach...
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not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does, new york city budget was 8 million people is basically the same size as florida state budget for the state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in the united states. new york per capita debt is the fifth highest in the united states. we have no income tax we are not taxing people like they are they tax the dickens out of you and they are still deep in debt in terms of taxes no income tax, florida is the second lowest per capita tax burden in the united states new york and california rank among the top ten most tax states and i don't have to remind you not only state income tax but the highest sales tax and all of the united states and in terms of business tax climate florida has the fourth best business tax climate, new york is second worst followed by california with the third worst business tax plan that is it any wonder that the state of florida ranks number one in new business formation even though we are roughly half the size of california we have new business one —- more
not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does, new york city budget was 8 million people is basically the same size as florida state budget for the state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in the united states. new york per capita debt is the fifth highest in the united states. we have no income tax we are not taxing people like they are they tax the dickens out of you and they are still deep in debt in terms of taxes no income...
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here in new york. us attorney for the southern district of new york. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining us here. unorthodox presidential behaviour though it is, some would say that paying money to a —— hush money to a pornography star is not illegal in new york, so what is potentially illegal here?— illegal here? yes, the payments themselves _ illegal here? yes, the payments themselves are _ illegal here? yes, the payments themselves are not _ illegal here? yes, the payments themselves are not the - illegal here? yes, the paymentsj themselves are not the illegality here. so the manhattan district attorney's office has been investigating this case for many years. the word is that they intend to put together a case related to the falsification of records, related to that payment which is in fact a misdemeanor under new york state law, and are looking to see if they can elevate the conduct to a felony under new york law. again, that's an ambitious case, frankly, it's conduct the public is know
here in new york. us attorney for the southern district of new york. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining us here. unorthodox presidential behaviour though it is, some would say that paying money to a —— hush money to a pornography star is not illegal in new york, so what is potentially illegal here?— illegal here? yes, the payments themselves _ illegal here? yes, the payments themselves are _ illegal here? yes, the payments themselves are not _ illegal here? yes, the payments...
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attorney and law professor at the university of michigan, laura jarrett, and charles coleman former new yorksecutor and civil rights attorney, both charles and barbara are msnbc legal analysts we just got news about what could be in the indictment what have we learned >> yeah, according to our colleague at wnbc, jonathan dienst, we are told that the indictment has roughly 30 counts related to document fraud, which as we have reported and other out lets have reported primarily relate to this issue of falsifying business records. we know that in the days leading up to the 2016 election, michael cohen, trump's former lawyer made a payment of $130,000 to stormy daniels he says to keep her quiet about this alleged affair, which trump denies trump then reimburses cohen over a period of months in 2017 while he's actually in the white house and he did that not as a lump sum but as a series of different payments over the course of that year 11 different payments and perhaps that's why you are now see what we expect to see, 30 different charges. we have not seen the actual indictment yet we do not hav
attorney and law professor at the university of michigan, laura jarrett, and charles coleman former new yorksecutor and civil rights attorney, both charles and barbara are msnbc legal analysts we just got news about what could be in the indictment what have we learned >> yeah, according to our colleague at wnbc, jonathan dienst, we are told that the indictment has roughly 30 counts related to document fraud, which as we have reported and other out lets have reported primarily relate to...
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that detail courtesy of "the new york times." we didn't get any new witnesses today, and obviously if they didn't meet, no kind of votes today. the d.a. is clearly continuing to work on his time line. if you put to the side the speculation, here's what did happen at the start of this week, because even without the indictment that donald trump proclaimed was coming, we can see a lot of things happening. there's a reason the whole country and really pockets of other parts of the whole world, are now watching to see whether donald trump is indicted. so here it is. this week, the grand jury heard from the kind of rebuttal witness that signals this process is near its conclusion, whether that is days or weeks. that witness then went public with that harsh and at times unprofessional attack on a key witness, michael cohen. cohen's council says he'll be stepping back from tv interviews. in this case, which has been kicking around since 2018 is coming back into more view with more details and characters who are flushed out of the open, a
that detail courtesy of "the new york times." we didn't get any new witnesses today, and obviously if they didn't meet, no kind of votes today. the d.a. is clearly continuing to work on his time line. if you put to the side the speculation, here's what did happen at the start of this week, because even without the indictment that donald trump proclaimed was coming, we can see a lot of things happening. there's a reason the whole country and really pockets of other parts of the whole...
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as he comes to new york.viously you can see from the preparations there that you just showed pictures of new york. there's concern about some of the people might be brought to new york. who might act upon his call for protests. and of course, it may bring people who are gonna be counter protesting his appearance there in new york. there's a lot of activity a that the secret service, new york police department, are all very concerned about. they want to make sure that they can bring the former president and safely. and have mc his day in court. >> evan, obviously, in this case it's column that's likely to be the first indictment. surprising many. who thought it might come from elsewhere. specifically, many thought from fulton county. what could you tell us about the development there. the charges that are under consideration in fulton county, georgia, where the president and his team have filed to essentially take background jury record out of circulation? >> right, the new york district attorney certainly has
as he comes to new york.viously you can see from the preparations there that you just showed pictures of new york. there's concern about some of the people might be brought to new york. who might act upon his call for protests. and of course, it may bring people who are gonna be counter protesting his appearance there in new york. there's a lot of activity a that the secret service, new york police department, are all very concerned about. they want to make sure that they can bring the former...
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abortion is legal in new york y send it to the pharmacies? >> we have to because pharmacies have become the new battleground ever since women's rights were stripped in roe v. wade last june. so we want to make sure we send a preemptive message that despite the threats that you are se receiving from republican attorneys general in new york these rights are protected. we will protect them every inch of the way. if they try to suspend the distribution of this morning drug to women in the state of new york there will be consequences. >> this is something that democrats have been very critical of similar issues. not the same, but similar, critical of republicans, especially governors like ron desantis getting involved with businesses and trying to influence how businesses operate. are you concerned that this might have the same sort of result or effect or be seen in a similar way? >> there is no comparison. this is not a launch to a political campaign. this has nothing to do with politics. >> this is basic women's health care. we want people to kno
abortion is legal in new york y send it to the pharmacies? >> we have to because pharmacies have become the new battleground ever since women's rights were stripped in roe v. wade last june. so we want to make sure we send a preemptive message that despite the threats that you are se receiving from republican attorneys general in new york these rights are protected. we will protect them every inch of the way. if they try to suspend the distribution of this morning drug to women in the...
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prosecutor. 50 to protect the new york prosecutor.— to protect the new york rosecutor.tor. so he can expect a different type _ prosecutor. so he can expect a different type of _ prosecutor. so he can expect a different type of treatment, i different type of treatment, compared to someone else, say? yes, i think you can come in all fairness. while we're talking about so—called white—collar financial crimes that would not ordinarily lead to the kind of dramatic arrest that we expect to see street crimes, but still, i think that donald trump will be handled with kid gloves. i think there has already been an extreme bending over backwards to make sure that these charges are well placed and justified, and i think he will be treated with a measure of extra precaution and care to make sure that there is no perception of political bias in the prosecution of these potential crimes. ., prosecution of these potential crimes. . ., ~ prosecution of these potential crimes. . ., ,, , ., crimes. claire, thank you. thanks for— crimes. claire, thank you. thanks for having - crimes. clair
prosecutor. 50 to protect the new york prosecutor.— to protect the new york rosecutor.tor. so he can expect a different type _ prosecutor. so he can expect a different type of _ prosecutor. so he can expect a different type of treatment, i different type of treatment, compared to someone else, say? yes, i think you can come in all fairness. while we're talking about so—called white—collar financial crimes that would not ordinarily lead to the kind of dramatic arrest that we expect to see...
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visit your local xfinity store today. >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new yorkompletely new territory, and the american legal system is
visit your local xfinity store today. >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new yorkompletely new territory, and the american legal system is
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well, the crime crisis in new york city getting worse. ustice finding 47% of hose the arrested on felony charges were busted again within the first two years of the state's bail reform laws in place. state republicans are urging governor kathy hochul to, quote, bring a fighting spirit against democrats during budget plans to overhaul bail reform. joining me right now is the suffolk county, new york, district attorney ray tierney. ray, thanks very much for being here. what do you want to see happen? give us your reaction. >> well, first and foremost, we need new bail laws. regarding fentanyl, we need to be able to seek bail on individuals who sell fentanyl in our communities. maria: well, that makes sense. the cdc is reporting over 2500 fentanyl-related deaths in new york last year. you've got an op-ed e on the subject many in newsday where you write: new york state must help reduce feint aal deaths -- fentanyl deaths with changes to the bail laws. you know, it's not just about fentanyl, but that is a serious issue, i know. but it's the bai
well, the crime crisis in new york city getting worse. ustice finding 47% of hose the arrested on felony charges were busted again within the first two years of the state's bail reform laws in place. state republicans are urging governor kathy hochul to, quote, bring a fighting spirit against democrats during budget plans to overhaul bail reform. joining me right now is the suffolk county, new york, district attorney ray tierney. ray, thanks very much for being here. what do you want to see...
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i don't expef new york city. again, i don't expect anything different from an activistg s what soros funded de , but this is what happens and this is how you vote and this is what youtrt get .h is well, you know, the the truth is that when alpen breg first startet when alpen breg first came into office, he started saying, you know, if it's an armed robbery, even if they have a weapon, butoh they don't use the weapon, will knock it down to ita misdemeanor. i'm not going to prosecute theft of services, trespasse services services, trespasse aggravated and, unlicenseding to operation. i'm not even going to prosecute resisting arrest. it is ing arrest. i mean, i won'lit go down the list, pete, but it's almost like this guy is looking for anarchy, chaos, and is onlychy, chaos, and is political vendetta. >>cern of course he is it's knock it down for the rest down for thet down for the rest of us .knoc knock itk up for trump. thatk itk up for trump. ron desantis. desantis, th >> he's totally right. this is a saurus base
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>> aaron katersky live in new york. thank you, aaron. >>> now, to president biden's move to approve a drilling project in alaska, drawing criticism tonight. approving a controversial plan to allow a new $8 billion oil drilling project. here's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the biden administration under fire after approving a controversial oil drilling project in alaska. the willow project will include three drill sites with nearly 200 wells in alaska's national petroleum reserve. the 23 million-acre reserve was the largest undisturbed plot of public land in the united states. two other drill sites were proposed for the $8 billion project, but were denied. project developer conocophillips stating that willow is expected to generate billions of dollars for federal, state, and local governments. at it's peak, it's estimated it will produce 180,000 barrels of oil per day, they say, decreasing american dependence on foreign energy, and will add over 2,500 jobs during construction and 300 long-term jobs. environme
>> aaron katersky live in new york. thank you, aaron. >>> now, to president biden's move to approve a drilling project in alaska, drawing criticism tonight. approving a controversial plan to allow a new $8 billion oil drilling project. here's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the biden administration under fire after approving a controversial oil drilling project in alaska. the willow project will include three drill sites with nearly 200 wells in alaska's national...