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ballet but lawyers for waterbury are also suing the new york city ballet as well as its official training academy for fostering what the lawsuit says is a sexist and abusive culture they all encouraged endorsed incited instigated ratified. mr finley's unlawful conduct the new york city ballet did not respond to our requests for an interview regarding these allegations but it previously issued a statement that read in part their highest obligation is to ensure a workplace where dancers feel valued and respected they also said there is no basis to the allegations that new york city ballet condoned or encouraged poor treatment of their dancers but arts critic rebecca richel says the culture of mistreatment of women was pervasive at the new york city ballet and the lawsuit will hit them hard it's very bad both for public relations for the company for the broader culture of ballet and even for this fall season of them losing their three top three of the company's top men who can partner some of their female dancers with the opening of the full ballet season this week the growing scand
ballet but lawyers for waterbury are also suing the new york city ballet as well as its official training academy for fostering what the lawsuit says is a sexist and abusive culture they all encouraged endorsed incited instigated ratified. mr finley's unlawful conduct the new york city ballet did not respond to our requests for an interview regarding these allegations but it previously issued a statement that read in part their highest obligation is to ensure a workplace where dancers feel...
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and help finds it to be quite the contrast from the multiple trips he takes to new york city. >> fineng. i think they offer unlimited possibilities to make paintings. >> does he mention how long one of these projects takes him? >> the simple ones take him about six months. the more complicated ones can take him about a year to complete. >> any idea what his artwork goes for? >> well, if you've got to ask, nick, these are not inexpensive. they run for more than $100,000 a piece. >> well -- >> i get it. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, you're going to need the buzz word, you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. >> now, get on over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad button. >> enter on twitter or facebook and you can do each every day. >> today's word is professor. >> go to to rightthisminute.com and enter professor, p-r-o-f-e-s-s-o-r. >> good luck, everybody. >>> it's parent-teacher conference time but -- >> this is not the school you guys remember. >> he is constantly doing the >> the parody that will straight-up h
and help finds it to be quite the contrast from the multiple trips he takes to new york city. >> fineng. i think they offer unlimited possibilities to make paintings. >> does he mention how long one of these projects takes him? >> the simple ones take him about six months. the more complicated ones can take him about a year to complete. >> any idea what his artwork goes for? >> well, if you've got to ask, nick, these are not inexpensive. they run for more than...
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don't think about is -- new york is a proof point that you can actually -- you can arrest less people and the crime goes down. that is, like, the revolutionary moment that new york citys having right now, is that the latest study came out. arrests in new york city have decreased, and crime has decreased. >> so why do more than 50% of new yorkers support broken windows policing? >> that's a great question. it's that, when you look at the data -- and pew has done the most research on this -- is that people's perception of crime actually doesn't match the reality of crime. >> but the reality of safety in new york was that we went from 2,000 murders a year -- sort of before rudy giuliani came to power, before this broken windows policing came into power -- and then dropped to -- now it's somewhere between 200 and 400 murders a year. >> yeah, but people would say that broken windows was just the popular conversation, that there were actually a host of safety nets and social services that help people. we think about -- the relationship between poverty and crime is so stark. it's actually -- you look at the latest bureau of justice statistics, it shows that white, poor peop
don't think about is -- new york is a proof point that you can actually -- you can arrest less people and the crime goes down. that is, like, the revolutionary moment that new york citys having right now, is that the latest study came out. arrests in new york city have decreased, and crime has decreased. >> so why do more than 50% of new yorkers support broken windows policing? >> that's a great question. it's that, when you look at the data -- and pew has done the most research on...
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he was a lawyer from upstate new york, from pittsfield, massachusetts and upstate new york. he became a practicing lawyer in new york city. he was very successful. he went to williams college and harvard law school. as you can see, you look at his eyes and see he is a very intelligent man. he is a man with a profound sense of civic duty. this is something that, frankly, we have trouble understanding today. but, it was something that so many young american officers, in particular, felt. it motivated them, civilians, to become officers and serve our forces in world war i. these are often men from better families. they are often men from privileged backgrounds men who served in professional trades of one type or another. they have this deep personal sense of responsibility toward their country. and then, as they entered the service, toward their men. charles whittlesey became a captain and then a major in the 77th division, united states national army, american expeditionary forces. he was recruited from greater new york city. many men came from the lower east side of manhattan places like hells kitchen or brooklyn. these a
he was a lawyer from upstate new york, from pittsfield, massachusetts and upstate new york. he became a practicing lawyer in new york city. he was very successful. he went to williams college and harvard law school. as you can see, you look at his eyes and see he is a very intelligent man. he is a man with a profound sense of civic duty. this is something that, frankly, we have trouble understanding today. but, it was something that so many young american officers, in particular, felt. it...
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while the crew members were there, the menlo park fire district helped new york city develop a backup rescue procedure for the city in case of future attacks. >>> here are a few of the 9/11 observances in the bay area. the livermore-pleasanton fire department will hold ceremonies at the 10 fire stations at 6:40 this morning and the san francisco fire department will hold remembrance ceremonies at fire stations at 6:45 this morning and they ceremonial bell that will ring three times for the last alarm at 6:59 when the first of the twin towers collapsed. september 11 has become a day of service with more than 1000 volunteers packing one quarter million meals for the needy in san francisco at pier 35 to include alice hoagland, the mother of mark bingham, on the hijacked flight 93 that crashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. >>> new details about a muni bus crash that seriously injured the driver. the dashcam video shows the bus crossing several lanes of traffic and hitting a tree and slamming into a dry cleaning business yesterday morning on lombard street. investigators are trying to figu
while the crew members were there, the menlo park fire district helped new york city develop a backup rescue procedure for the city in case of future attacks. >>> here are a few of the 9/11 observances in the bay area. the livermore-pleasanton fire department will hold ceremonies at the 10 fire stations at 6:40 this morning and the san francisco fire department will hold remembrance ceremonies at fire stations at 6:45 this morning and they ceremonial bell that will ring three times for...
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. >> well actually new york is like other big citiese saw a new supply of condense os but new rental apartments in new york city, in washington, d.c., in chicago, all over the place we have seen big supply, commercial construction of new apartments and kondos the last several years. that much supply was taking a bite out of provides, leaving it so landlords doesn't have the pricing power any used to. that's happening all over the country. >> not great news if you are selling in manhattan these days. thank you for the story. >>> we have a few key earnings reports next weeks and a fed meeting including nike and kb homes. we'll have a preview of results next hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. at ally, we offer low-cost trades and high-yield savings. but if that's not enough, we offer innovative investing tools to prep
. >> well actually new york is like other big citiese saw a new supply of condense os but new rental apartments in new york city, in washington, d.c., in chicago, all over the place we have seen big supply, commercial construction of new apartments and kondos the last several years. that much supply was taking a bite out of provides, leaving it so landlords doesn't have the pricing power any used to. that's happening all over the country. >> not great news if you are selling in...
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new york city, keep your hands in the air! 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, let's go new york! who knows the words?h on the -- let me start, y'all. >> now, now let's get to this money. >> let's get to this money. as a matter of fact, this song right here, i was very honored for one of my idols to feature me in it. my baby, j. lo. speaking of j. lo. >> hands up, global citizen, put your hands up! hands up, hands up! hands up, hands up! hands up, hands up, let's go! ♪ ♪ i'm like sofrito i need my money, ♪ ♪ yo necesito i told y'all, ♪ i'm trap selena i'll backhand ♪ yo quiero dinero, ay yo quiero♪ ♪ yo quiero dinero, ay i just want the green♪ ♪ want the money want the cash flow♪ ♪ yo quiero la venta sÍ cincuenta, sÍ lo siento♪ >> global citizens new york city, if you love mmoney, make some noise! >> i love money. >> make some noise! >> hold up, hold up, hold up. you see all these people out there? every one of these people are from all walks of life, from everywhere around the world. it don't take money to get here, you have to understand that they had to work hard to change the world and that's what
new york city, keep your hands in the air! 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, let's go new york! who knows the words?h on the -- let me start, y'all. >> now, now let's get to this money. >> let's get to this money. as a matter of fact, this song right here, i was very honored for one of my idols to feature me in it. my baby, j. lo. speaking of j. lo. >> hands up, global citizen, put your hands up! hands up, hands up! hands up, hands up! hands up, hands up, let's go! ♪ ♪ i'm like sofrito i...
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the first labor day was celebrated in new york city in 1882, giving smaller unions the chance to bandt time. 20,000 workers showed up. when they met in new york, workers found they had many of the same issues: 60-plus-hour work weeks, low wages, and unsafe working conditions. after 23 states endorsed their own labor day celebrations, president grover cleveland made it an official holiday in 1894. while the holiday can't be directly credited with the five-day work week, minimum wage, and overtime pay, it did today, according to gallup, half of americans work more than 40 fulltime employees working more than 60 hours a week. the federal minimum wage has not been raised since 2009, and union membership is at 10% following a steady decline since the 1950's. announcer: when we return. why you can't believe everything you see. soledad: fake stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted than real stories. announcer: how you can keep your news feed credible. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. you could generate your own energy, at home. maybe you could save energy by weav
the first labor day was celebrated in new york city in 1882, giving smaller unions the chance to bandt time. 20,000 workers showed up. when they met in new york, workers found they had many of the same issues: 60-plus-hour work weeks, low wages, and unsafe working conditions. after 23 states endorsed their own labor day celebrations, president grover cleveland made it an official holiday in 1894. while the holiday can't be directly credited with the five-day work week, minimum wage, and...
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ballet but lawyers for waterbury are also suing the new york city ballet as well as its official training academy for fostering what the lawsuit says is a sexist and abusive culture they all encouraged endorsed incited instigated ratified. mr family's unlawful conduct but new york city ballet did not respond to our requests for an interview regarding these allegations but it previously issued a statement that read in part their highest obligation is to ensure a workplace where dancers feel valued and respected they also said there is no basis to the allegations new york city ballet condoned or encouraged poor treatment of their dancers but arts critic rebecca ritual says the culture of mistreatment of women was pervasive at the new york city ballet and the lawsuit will hit them hard it's very bad both for public relations for the company for the broader culture of ballet and even for this fall season of them losing their three top three of the company's top men who can partner some of their female dancers with the opening of the fall ballet season this week the growing scandal of
ballet but lawyers for waterbury are also suing the new york city ballet as well as its official training academy for fostering what the lawsuit says is a sexist and abusive culture they all encouraged endorsed incited instigated ratified. mr family's unlawful conduct but new york city ballet did not respond to our requests for an interview regarding these allegations but it previously issued a statement that read in part their highest obligation is to ensure a workplace where dancers feel...
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in new york city, thousands gathered at ground zero to ring the bell and to recite the names.c, we meet again, in this place where the names of our beloved fallen are recited. where they're carved into steel and granite benches across these hollowed grounds and will be remembered forever in the hearts of the american people. 17 years ago today, america fell under attack. 19 radical islamist terrorists seized control of four commercial airlines to strike the centers of our economy, our military, and our national government. they struck the world trade center first. at 8:46 in the morning, the hijackers hit the north tower, then 17 minutes later, as the world watched, the aircraft struck the south tower. at 9:28, a third group of terrorists hijacked flight 93 in the skies above pennsylvania and redirected the aircraft for washington. only to be stopped by the extraordinary heros of the americans on that aircraft. here at the pentagon, at 9:37, terrorists struck this great american strength. the attacks on september 11th shattered the peace of that quiet, september morning. and c
in new york city, thousands gathered at ground zero to ring the bell and to recite the names.c, we meet again, in this place where the names of our beloved fallen are recited. where they're carved into steel and granite benches across these hollowed grounds and will be remembered forever in the hearts of the american people. 17 years ago today, america fell under attack. 19 radical islamist terrorists seized control of four commercial airlines to strike the centers of our economy, our military,...
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ballet but lawyers for waterbury are also suing the new york city ballet as well as its official training academy for fostering what the lawsuit says is a sexist and abusive culture they all encouraged endorsed incited instigated ratified mr finley's unlawful conduct the new york city ballet did not respond to our requests for an interview regarding these allegations but it previously issued a statement that read in part their highest obligation is to ensure a workplace where dancers feel valued and respected they also said there is no basis to the allegations that new york city ballet condoned or encouraged poor treatment of their dancers but arts critic rebecca richel says the culture of mistreatment of women was pervasive at the new york city ballet and the lawsuit will hit them hard it's very bad both for public relations for the company for the broader culture of ballet and even for this fall season of them losing their three top three of the company's top men who can partner some of their female dancers. with the opening of the fall ballet season this week the growing scand
ballet but lawyers for waterbury are also suing the new york city ballet as well as its official training academy for fostering what the lawsuit says is a sexist and abusive culture they all encouraged endorsed incited instigated ratified mr finley's unlawful conduct the new york city ballet did not respond to our requests for an interview regarding these allegations but it previously issued a statement that read in part their highest obligation is to ensure a workplace where dancers feel...
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and my experience in going around new york with, you know, new york is a strange city. we have more embassies than any other city in the world. we have a police department that's roughly the sixth biggest army in the world. we have a budget that's bigger than the gdp of half the countries in the world. we have every ethnicity and every level of education and experiencing and everything here in the city. and for 12 years, i went around and there were lots of people that said to me, you know, i want -- i don't believe -- i don't like what you're doing, and i'm like i hear you, let me explain why and listen to you and walk away and i believe i got their votes. and i'll never forget, the first time i was campaigning, the first day, this nice elderly woman comes up to me on the street corner, and says i'm so glad you're running, i'm going to vote for you, and all my friends are going to vote for you. and i thought, this is my first day, this is going to be easy. and this woman looked up to me and said, i'm so glad you're pro life. and i remember for a billionth of a second,
and my experience in going around new york with, you know, new york is a strange city. we have more embassies than any other city in the world. we have a police department that's roughly the sixth biggest army in the world. we have a budget that's bigger than the gdp of half the countries in the world. we have every ethnicity and every level of education and experiencing and everything here in the city. and for 12 years, i went around and there were lots of people that said to me, you know, i...
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so if you paid for those on the street outside, i'm sorry, and welcome to new york city. [ laughter ande ] tonight we're making history as the first late night show ever in central park. [ cheers and applause ] but -- [ cheers ] but you guys, i was born in new york. i was raised in new york. i live in new york now. [ cheers and applause ] i am such a new yorker, i can honestly say i've only been to central park, like, once before. [ laughter ] i've driven through it in a a cab, but yeah. for those of you who aren't familiar with the park, we thought it might be helpful to show you some key sites here. let's take a look at this map. first up, here's the summerstage. that's where we are right now. [ cheers and applause ] next up, here's a beautiful walking path through the woods called the ramble. fun fact, that's where they find all the bodies on "law & order." [ laughter ] next up, here's a statue of [ cheers ] that's the only place in new york city you can see hamilton without spending a thousand bucks on stub hub. [ laughter and applause ] next up, here's strawberry fields. [ cheers ]
so if you paid for those on the street outside, i'm sorry, and welcome to new york city. [ laughter ande ] tonight we're making history as the first late night show ever in central park. [ cheers and applause ] but -- [ cheers ] but you guys, i was born in new york. i was raised in new york. i live in new york now. [ cheers and applause ] i am such a new yorker, i can honestly say i've only been to central park, like, once before. [ laughter ] i've driven through it in a a cab, but yeah. for...
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more about that, but in new york city schools with mayor de mass yo bringing everyone around in new york city and have seen chronic absenteeism go down. reading and math scores increase in new york city. and then i had a chance last night, got in at 1:30 this morning from albuquerque. it was a real testimony in how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there is really an ecosystem of collateral leadership. when we started off in albuquerque, there was one community school that in the first two years saw a 23% increase in reading scores, you look deeper into that, what did it take? >> much like mayor kenny was talking about, those parents and families the first thing they did was build a relationship. the second thing they continued to do is build that relationship and use their own resources in the schools and begin to integrate that within the classroom and extend the learning beyond the bill. with that type of success. the school district, the city of albuquerque came together and said, we want all children to be ready to go into school. we want
more about that, but in new york city schools with mayor de mass yo bringing everyone around in new york city and have seen chronic absenteeism go down. reading and math scores increase in new york city. and then i had a chance last night, got in at 1:30 this morning from albuquerque. it was a real testimony in how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there is really an ecosystem of collateral leadership. when we started off in albuquerque, there was...
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new york city was kind of the many people feared at this time but new york city was not really americans, because of all the immigrants. the saga of the lost battalion brought the immigrant story into the american story. and said, they are just like us, .hey are heroes too brian: that is an emotional goodbye, sending their son off to war. edward: it is interesting, many of these men did not speak english. into the first moved line, it was reported that an italian division had come into the line, because they were all speaking in italian. a very closely identified with book,.eritage in your brian: -- in your book, there was a reference to camp upton. edward: it was in the middle of a slump, regarded as being a hell on earth because of all the mosquitoes there. draftees,ese are they go into this camp to train. brian: and they are all very well-dressed. [laughter] edward: they are dressed in every conceivable way. [laughter] interesting, it is it also became a very common genre convention for combat films in american films as well, the idea of having a unit of men coming from extremely diff
new york city was kind of the many people feared at this time but new york city was not really americans, because of all the immigrants. the saga of the lost battalion brought the immigrant story into the american story. and said, they are just like us, .hey are heroes too brian: that is an emotional goodbye, sending their son off to war. edward: it is interesting, many of these men did not speak english. into the first moved line, it was reported that an italian division had come into the...
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yes i would have to firmly disagree with that new york city which prides itself on being a progressive city has the most segregated school system in the united states of america so you heard that right it's not alabama or mississippi it's new york city and a lot of that was driven by hyper capitalism and the fact that rich people got better public schools and poor people get worst public schools poor black and brown people specifically and it's not just in terms of standards it's the quality of books it's the quality of the bricks and mortar and itself and what this is this is an anti segregation measure which i totally applied i mean we're going back to brown versus board of education when we got rid of this idea of a separate but equal because we and even after brown v board of education while it is against the law to a segregate there are loopholes that were used to getting a good education should not be. should have nothing to do with your zip code and what we're seeing in new york city is that the better your zip code is the better that the schools are so the annex in who just ran
yes i would have to firmly disagree with that new york city which prides itself on being a progressive city has the most segregated school system in the united states of america so you heard that right it's not alabama or mississippi it's new york city and a lot of that was driven by hyper capitalism and the fact that rich people got better public schools and poor people get worst public schools poor black and brown people specifically and it's not just in terms of standards it's the quality of...
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this is a live look from the 9-11 memorial in new york city. l and museum in new york will host a commemoration ceremony this morning to honor all the victims and their families... the ceremony will start at 5:46 ... which is the moment the first plane-- crashed into the north tower of the world trade center in new york city. there will also be ceremonies here in the bay area. we will bring you parts of all of these ceremonies through out the morning. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. continued sunshine today as the bay area will again see temperatures peaking just slightly above average for this time of year. highs this afternoon will range from the 50's and 60's along thcoast to the 70's and 80's inland. expect a noticeable cool down into wednesday as a continued sunshine today as the bay area will again see temperatures peaking just slightly above average for this time of year. highs this afternoon will range from the 50's and 60's along the coast to the 70's and 80's inland. expect a noticeable cool down into wednes
this is a live look from the 9-11 memorial in new york city. l and museum in new york will host a commemoration ceremony this morning to honor all the victims and their families... the ceremony will start at 5:46 ... which is the moment the first plane-- crashed into the north tower of the world trade center in new york city. there will also be ceremonies here in the bay area. we will bring you parts of all of these ceremonies through out the morning. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your...
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. >> we are about to take over new york city. ve "rtm" in see what happens search of the perfect shot. >>plus, your shot to win a new ipad minnie as ollie, charity, nick and gail breakdown the groom when -- the bride is not on board with the garter toss. >> just pull it out of your own pocket. >>> oh, wow. >> pay no mind to that christmas bag. >> oh, wow. >> this is a birthday present. that's rusty turning 63 years old and pulls out a nice leather jacket. >> cool jacket. >> leather, our motorcycle jackets were leather. >> but they didn't say harley davidson on them, did they? >> no. >> do you remember when we had leather jackets that didn't have harley davidson on the back. >> he said, maybe. put your shoes on and come outside. >> put your boots on! >> oh, my gosh. >> rusty stopped in his tracks. you all see the gleaming chrome off the garage. >> my question is, how did they get it out there without them knowing? not the quietest motorbike. he's talking about the bike when he said honey. >> yeah. and his wife, jo, they used to rid
. >> we are about to take over new york city. ve "rtm" in see what happens search of the perfect shot. >>plus, your shot to win a new ipad minnie as ollie, charity, nick and gail breakdown the groom when -- the bride is not on board with the garter toss. >> just pull it out of your own pocket. >>> oh, wow. >> pay no mind to that christmas bag. >> oh, wow. >> this is a birthday present. that's rusty turning 63 years old and pulls out a nice...
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this as we watch new york city. department there releasing disturbing new video of an officer shot during a traffic stop. how the scene unfolded and the rest of this video in a live report coming up next. stand by. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ >> sandra: today we remember those who were lost, those who lost their lives in the terror attacks of september 11, 2001 nearly 3,000 people were killed that day. their names as you can hear still being read at ground zero in lower manhattan this morning. president trump
this as we watch new york city. department there releasing disturbing new video of an officer shot during a traffic stop. how the scene unfolded and the rest of this video in a live report coming up next. stand by. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. nnouncer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. >>> congress gets back to work after this labor day weekend and lawmakers are facing a big to-do list. at the top is the heated fight to confirm the next supreme court justice. tomorrow the senate begins confirmation hearings for brett kavanagh. democrats are vowing to block president trump's nominee. now the white house is refusing to release thousands of pages of documents related to kavanagh. that has some democrats accusing the trump administration of a cover up. here's weija jiang. >> i've seen these documents. >> reporter: democratic senator dick durbin is demanding president trump release the records from judge brett kavanagh's work in the white house for former president george w. bush. >> if we're lucky, we will see 6% -- 6% of all of the documents that have been produced. so if he's so proud of his conservative credentials, show us the record. stand before us. trust the american
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. nnouncer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. >>> congress gets back to work after this labor day weekend and lawmakers are facing a big to-do list. at the top is the heated fight to confirm the next supreme court justice. tomorrow the senate begins confirmation hearings for brett kavanagh. democrats are vowing to block president trump's nominee. now the...
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new york city public advocate letitia james won the democratic primary for attorney general. if she wins in november, james will become the first black woman elected to a statewide position in new york. lawyer alessandra biaggi defeated new york senator jeffrey klein, who led the now-defunct independent democratic conference, a group of democratic senators who aligned themselves with republicans. and community organizer and democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state senate primary in brooklyn, unseating 16-year incumbent martin dilan. 27-year-old salazar ran on a platform of affordable housing for all, while her opponent, has received more money from real estate developers than nearly any other new york state senate democrat. salazar won despite a number of recent news articles that raised questions about how she had described her political affiliations, family wealth, and birthplace. at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice
new york city public advocate letitia james won the democratic primary for attorney general. if she wins in november, james will become the first black woman elected to a statewide position in new york. lawyer alessandra biaggi defeated new york senator jeffrey klein, who led the now-defunct independent democratic conference, a group of democratic senators who aligned themselves with republicans. and community organizer and democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, watch out! watch out! hey, everybody! thank you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. what-- ( cheers and applause ) what a week. yeah. what a week we have gone through together. we had the revelations from bob woodward's book that confirmed happening was happening. bob woodward, by the way, will be here on monday. he's my guest on monday, over there. we'll be talking to him about the book "fear," "fear." then, what else happened this week? we had an op-ed in "the new york times" from an anonymous trump administration official saying that, "yeah, yeah, it's happening." what a week. yeah, the memories. let's get rid of those right now. ( cheers and applause ) and with all that going on, you might have missed that congress held hearings with social media giants. committee members spoke with facebook c.o.o. and woman who can't believe you're explaining "star wars" to her, sheryl sandberg; and
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, watch out! watch out! hey, everybody! thank you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. what-- ( cheers and applause ) what a week. yeah. what a week we have gone through together. we had the revelations from bob woodward's book that confirmed happening was happening. bob woodward, by the way,...
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there might be a little clue there. >> jimmy: oh, is it -- >> station. >> jimmy: a station in new york cityr ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll see you tomorrow night at the statue of liberty, buddy. absolutely. [ cheers and applause ] i got that. i got it. statue of liberty tomorrow night, definitely. could you tell the line, that's a good line that willie nelson once said to you? that somebody interviewed you and asked you about retiring or something. >> yeah. you know, once you get to the age of 65 or even 64, but 65. that is the retirement age when i was growing up. like, somebody told me it's 66 now. >> jimmy: it went up one year. >> they added -- added a little year without telling me. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> so, i was looking at that and thinking, "oh, my god. i'm not ready to retire. what do i do?" you know. so i was talking to willie nelson about it. i said, "man, willie, you know. are you going to retire?" he said, "retire from what?" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that is exactly correct. paul, i love you. we're going to see you soon. thank you so much, a
there might be a little clue there. >> jimmy: oh, is it -- >> station. >> jimmy: a station in new york cityr ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll see you tomorrow night at the statue of liberty, buddy. absolutely. [ cheers and applause ] i got that. i got it. statue of liberty tomorrow night, definitely. could you tell the line, that's a good line that willie nelson once said to you? that somebody interviewed you and asked you about retiring or something. >>...
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they met in new york city and they got married in new york city. like all of the koreans, the idea was that they would learn in the united states and then it would go back and serve the country. they went back but inescapably, they saw how people lived in the united states. their own aspirations for themselves and their children went up. david: was it hard to get a visa to come over here and live permanently? dr. kim: my father was a fully trained dentist. he was a professor. when he came back, he had to complete the last two years of dental school again. he was in dallas and a dental student working as a nurse in a hospital to make enough money. then he finished his dental education at baylor dental school in dallas. for some reason, we're still try to figure out, we moved to iowa. we grew up in iowa. david: but you do not speak english. dr. kim: when i came at the age of five, i did not speak a word of english. david: you moved to iowa and then in high school, this is what i cannot understand, how did you manage to be the quarterback of the footb
they met in new york city and they got married in new york city. like all of the koreans, the idea was that they would learn in the united states and then it would go back and serve the country. they went back but inescapably, they saw how people lived in the united states. their own aspirations for themselves and their children went up. david: was it hard to get a visa to come over here and live permanently? dr. kim: my father was a fully trained dentist. he was a professor. when he came back,...
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. >> new york city! you know the words! sing it! look i don't dance now ♪ i make money moves say i don't gotta dance♪ ♪ i make money move if i see you and i don't speak♪ ♪ that means i don't -- with you ♪ ♪ i'm a boss, you a worker ♪ i make bloody moves now she say she gon' do♪ ♪ what to who? let's find out and see♪ ♪ cardi b, you know where i'm at♪ ♪ you know where i be you in the club just to party♪ ♪ i'm there, i get paid a fee i be in and out them♪ ♪ banks so much i know they're tired of me♪ ♪ honestly don't give a -- about who ain't fond of me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i got the trunk in the front i'm the hottest in the street♪ ♪ know you prolly heard of me got a bag and fixed my teeth, ♪ ♪ hope you hoes know it ain't cheap and i pay my mama bills, ♪ ♪ i ain't got no time to chill think these hoes be mad at me, ♪ ♪ their baby father run a bill said ♪ ♪ you can't -- with me if you wanted to ♪ ♪ these expensive these is red bottoms♪ ♪ these is bloody shoes hit the store♪ ♪ i can get 'em both i don't wanna choose♪ >> let's go! ♪ i don't dance now,
. >> new york city! you know the words! sing it! look i don't dance now ♪ i make money moves say i don't gotta dance♪ ♪ i make money move if i see you and i don't speak♪ ♪ that means i don't -- with you ♪ ♪ i'm a boss, you a worker ♪ i make bloody moves now she say she gon' do♪ ♪ what to who? let's find out and see♪ ♪ cardi b, you know where i'm at♪ ♪ you know where i be you in the club just to party♪ ♪ i'm there, i get paid a fee i be in and out them♪...
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new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one step at a time, incremental approaches. we had something, and the city would not find it. it got delayed. -- the city would not fund it. need the city and the state to both share the fiscal responsibility. marcia: ok, your time is up. , would you do away with the fare hike and have the state cap the shortfall? think it ises, i unconscionable that we're thinking about -- governor cuomo is thinking about raising the fares on a system that is so poor. as someone on their each day, i know firsthand how the rates have tripled under governor c
new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one...
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water.s, under the rain may have leftut us, b new york city took a beating and turned the subways io streams. chuck? >> all right. this morning all is quiet around the d.c. metro area. i have some thick fog going across parts of central virginia and thehenandoah valley. closer look at day's forecast to >>> your time is now 4:17. police are wking to find out more about two major shooting cases. >> the first happened in a municipal building in pennsylvania about 50 miles southtsf prgh. a man who was scheduled for a hearing on charges of domestic violence blasted through the front door. witnessesay heppeared to be chasing a woman. three people were injured before the shooter was killed by police. one officer was shot but is expected to be okay. >>> thr w othersere hurt when a manpened fire on his co-workers in wisconsin. this happened at a softwe mpany outside of madison. like the shooting in pennsylvania, this man was also killed by police. the three people hurt are expected to survive. >>> florence has totally moved out of th area, but it is still causing flooding this morning to our
water.s, under the rain may have leftut us, b new york city took a beating and turned the subways io streams. chuck? >> all right. this morning all is quiet around the d.c. metro area. i have some thick fog going across parts of central virginia and thehenandoah valley. closer look at day's forecast to >>> your time is now 4:17. police are wking to find out more about two major shooting cases. >> the first happened in a municipal building in pennsylvania about 50 miles...
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this is a national guard group in new york city at a training camp in new york. go to the next picture since we have some music playing i'll just show you this one. this is the clef club band. they were the preeminent society dance band in america in the years before the war. they were led by the guy sitting at the piano on the far side, james reese europe who believed very strongly in the powers and beauties of african-american music and the fact that only african-american musicians could really play it correctly. his bands were playing in saratoga springs, in newport in the summertime palm beach in the wintertime. new york city. he put together -- he was an empres airio. he had dreams of a negro symphony orchestra. he int greatlied carnegie hall in 1912 with a concert and u.b. blake who played with him then and had a very successful career for decades afterwards would say many years later that jim europe was the martin luther king of music. next picture, please. this is jim europe a couple of months after that picture. a lieutenant in the united states army, fo
this is a national guard group in new york city at a training camp in new york. go to the next picture since we have some music playing i'll just show you this one. this is the clef club band. they were the preeminent society dance band in america in the years before the war. they were led by the guy sitting at the piano on the far side, james reese europe who believed very strongly in the powers and beauties of african-american music and the fact that only african-american musicians could...
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relations school of cornell university as well as direct your abortion to do for work as studies in new york city. a former fulbright scholar in mckinsey consultant, hyman received his from harvard. his writing has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, late, bloomberg, pacific standard time enough for quarterly and elsewhere. derek kessler is the author of
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> christopher james hanley >> you have been watching a moment of silence in lower manhattan in new york city to mark the moment when the south tower of the trade center fell 17 years ago today on september 11, 2001. we have been watching from new york to pentagon to shankville, pennsylvania. americans remembering the 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks. president trump made his way to pennsylvania for a ceremony there. he will speak in a half hour from now. we will bring it to you live. >>> also, we expect an update on hurricane florence. the storm barrelling toward the a carolina coastline. i'm hallie jackson in washington. we have reporters set up across the country starting with jeff bennet, with the president in shanksville, the first visit since president obama in 2011. jeff, watching some of these images from 9/11, 17 years later, it's still so difficult to see. in shankville, where you are, they are working to honor the victims that's been there, right? >> reporter: that's right. i'm keeping my voice down out of respect for the event that is under way here. you are talking the towe
> christopher james hanley >> you have been watching a moment of silence in lower manhattan in new york city to mark the moment when the south tower of the trade center fell 17 years ago today on september 11, 2001. we have been watching from new york to pentagon to shankville, pennsylvania. americans remembering the 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks. president trump made his way to pennsylvania for a ceremony there. he will speak in a half hour from now. we will bring it to you...
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that was new york city. e new hampshire community received 5 inches of rain in a six-hour period. >> incredible. meanwhile, floodwaters are still rising in large parts of the carolinas. two women were killed in south carolina when the van that was taking them to a mental health facility was overtaken by water. now, that brings the storm's death toll to 37. abc's eva pilgrim is there. >> reporter: florence's march to new england overwhelming storm drains and flooding roads across massachusetts. new york's subways turned into waterfalls. in the carolinas, rivers keep rising. all of this flooding because hurricane florence dumped more than 8 trillion gallons of water right here in north carolina. first responders rescuing families from neighborhoods under water. the coast guard plucking this man and his dog from his rooftop. and in kelly, north carolina, sunday -- >> hey, is there more than just you? >> yes. >> okay. >> i've got my son on my back. >> okay. your son's on your back. okay, come on. >> reporter: aft
that was new york city. e new hampshire community received 5 inches of rain in a six-hour period. >> incredible. meanwhile, floodwaters are still rising in large parts of the carolinas. two women were killed in south carolina when the van that was taking them to a mental health facility was overtaken by water. now, that brings the storm's death toll to 37. abc's eva pilgrim is there. >> reporter: florence's march to new england overwhelming storm drains and flooding roads across...
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did comeirs actually up from new york city with the grant's. he rode up from new york city in these. because mr. drexel left this to 's son a memorial, grant fred left his personal belongings here. we have some personal belongings that show grant was here and he was at home here. that he went through some very tough times here as well. we have this food bowl, hairbrushes, toothbrushes, stockings, his clothing, the beaver hat he was wearing. we also have the food mashing equipment used to process his food so he could try to take some nourishment. what is really interesting that we have in this room is grant's or original medicine is still here. the bottle with the original liquid. what theye guess that were using for medication is something like morphine or some heavy sedative like that. the only problem was that grant could not take medicine like was just too powerful and he would not be able to concentrate on working on his book. newdoctor settled on a substance at the time, it was cocaine. what you see in the bottle was actually cocaine. they
did comeirs actually up from new york city with the grant's. he rode up from new york city in these. because mr. drexel left this to 's son a memorial, grant fred left his personal belongings here. we have some personal belongings that show grant was here and he was at home here. that he went through some very tough times here as well. we have this food bowl, hairbrushes, toothbrushes, stockings, his clothing, the beaver hat he was wearing. we also have the food mashing equipment used to...
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real. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- matthew mcconaughey, musical guest, future,
real. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- matthew mcconaughey, musical guest, future,
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you just showed the pictures out of the new york city area. here's the radar, with the highlighted counties in red that are enduring flooding right now. pennsylvania, new jersey, connecticut. also, kentucky, the ohio river valley, that threat will continue overnight. and then strong storms on the doorstep of chicago right now. some of these could have 65-p s 65-plus-mile-per-hour winds with a strong cold front moving qu k quickly by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. looking at storming firing across parts of pennsylvania and then by 10:00, philadelphia to new york to hartford. a large area at risk, david, of damaging winds tomorrow. >> rob marciano with us on a wet night and a busy travel night there behind you. thank you. >>> in the meantime, there was another major moment that made global headlines right here in new york city today. president trump delivering his second a i dress to the united nations general assembly today. what he boasted of drew laughter. even the president comments on the reaction in the room. here's abc's chief white house correspond
you just showed the pictures out of the new york city area. here's the radar, with the highlighted counties in red that are enduring flooding right now. pennsylvania, new jersey, connecticut. also, kentucky, the ohio river valley, that threat will continue overnight. and then strong storms on the doorstep of chicago right now. some of these could have 65-p s 65-plus-mile-per-hour winds with a strong cold front moving qu k quickly by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. looking at storming firing across parts of...
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the blog her conference in new york city and they will get to present in front of 3,000 influencers. let's see how our pitcher does. >> hey, sarah. j.j. >> nice to meet you. >> so nice to meet you, too. i have been playing with your app. it's amazing. >> thank you. >> what would it mean to you to get to speak in front of all the influencers? >> it is huge. we have to get the word out about things. i love the app and would love for them to know about the app and share it. >> how long have you been working on it? >> three years now. >> have you pitched before? >> not really. >> you are so funny. you are so calm. you are going to do great. you are pitching to two people. sam, she is fantastic, runs she knows, the president of it. katie has her own blog 12ish style. across her channel, she reaches 500,000 people. >> i hope she loves it. >> you are going to do great. your product is awesome. >> thank you, j.j. hi, i'm sarry. >> i'm kate ki. >> nice to meet you. >> i love music. i love festivals. i don't love spending half the day trying to find my friends. if your friends are like mine, t
the blog her conference in new york city and they will get to present in front of 3,000 influencers. let's see how our pitcher does. >> hey, sarah. j.j. >> nice to meet you. >> so nice to meet you, too. i have been playing with your app. it's amazing. >> thank you. >> what would it mean to you to get to speak in front of all the influencers? >> it is huge. we have to get the word out about things. i love the app and would love for them to know about the app...
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let's take a live look at new york city. this is where family members of those who died will be honored. 8:46 is the time when american airlines flight 11 going from boston to los angeles, of course, never made it to its destination. it struck the north tower. a few minutes later, 9:03, united airlines flight traveling from boston to l.a. struck the south tower. that's when we knew this was no accident and that our country was being attacked. >> so many people know where they were. we want to show you images from earlier this morning as a flag was unfurled at the pentagon where american flight 77 crashed into the pentagon. here's that moment from earlier this morning. in remembrance of the victims that died at the pentagon that day. let's go to george stephanopoulos with abc news. ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that star spangledd banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ >> now there will be a moment of silence to mark that moment when american flight 11 hit the north tower. [ bell to
let's take a live look at new york city. this is where family members of those who died will be honored. 8:46 is the time when american airlines flight 11 going from boston to los angeles, of course, never made it to its destination. it struck the north tower. a few minutes later, 9:03, united airlines flight traveling from boston to l.a. struck the south tower. that's when we knew this was no accident and that our country was being attacked. >> so many people know where they were. we...
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from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan.018, this is the "cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, september 18th, 2018, this is the "cbs morning news." answering to cit. >>r >>> itp >>> it>>> 1818thr 18th18th, 201p this morning." answering to allegations, supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh and the woman who accuses him of assaulting her decades ago will testify on capitol hill. the risks involved. >>> rivers are still rising. the aftermath of hurricane florence still poses a deadly threat as new problems arise. >>> and president trump orders the release of documents in the russia investigation. what the decision could prove. good morning from the studio 57
from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan.018, this is the "cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, september 18th, 2018, this is the "cbs morning news." answering to cit. >>r >>> itp >>> it>>> 1818thr 18th18th, 201p this morning." answering to allegations, supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh and the woman who accuses him of assaulting her decades ago will...
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looks like a little connection is breaking up just a little bit and that is coming to us from new york city but i wanted to share another example that people notice in new york fashion week this is a workshop that's their handle they tweet in cromer party uses their medium body positivity and inclusion incredible show at new york fashion week and they showed this week here grace says new york fashion week spring twenty one thousand runway images from both parties are absolutely killing it with their designs and use all really body shapes of all types of people from all walks of life what was it you know differently about this year than maybe perhaps other years it's well phenomenal maybe to put things in perspective i've been in the industry for about twelve years. and i have been just so. i mean to put a pretty broad like for that i am born with straight size stander and the very like homogenously group of model cars for certain things and of course i benefited from some of. as of my natural body type but to see women in my family woman around the world men as well who who differ and body
looks like a little connection is breaking up just a little bit and that is coming to us from new york city but i wanted to share another example that people notice in new york fashion week this is a workshop that's their handle they tweet in cromer party uses their medium body positivity and inclusion incredible show at new york fashion week and they showed this week here grace says new york fashion week spring twenty one thousand runway images from both parties are absolutely killing it with...
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we'll see you later here. >>> when we come back, the horrific story in new york city involving three babies. horrific story in new york city involving three newborn babies. that last place was pretty nice. i don't like this whole thing. i think we can do better. change is hard. try to keep an open mind. come on, dad. this is for me, son? principal. we can help you plan for that. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke. don't stop t
we'll see you later here. >>> when we come back, the horrific story in new york city involving three babies. horrific story in new york city involving three newborn babies. that last place was pretty nice. i don't like this whole thing. i think we can do better. change is hard. try to keep an open mind. come on, dad. this is for me, son? principal. we can help you plan for that. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats....
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from el salvador, and i had to help them really bring their court case from texas all the way to new york city. and now working with them to ensure that they find proper representation to help them with their asylum cases. so, the laws are obviously convoluted, but the estates can provide legal representation. the city of new york has invested incredible resources to ensure we are allocating millions of dollars to ensure that these families have legal representation. and, of course, mental health services, many of these children are suffering trauma like no other. and american association of pediatrics has said this is pretty much government sanctioned abuse. immigration customs enforcement continues to separate families and we're going to have a conversation, how do we abolish i.c.e. and city council man chalka and others across the country are having the conversation, how cities can act while the federal government fails to act. >> let's just finally wrap this up. you use very sort of shocking term, government-sanctioned abuse on these children. i mean, it puts it in stark relief really what
from el salvador, and i had to help them really bring their court case from texas all the way to new york city. and now working with them to ensure that they find proper representation to help them with their asylum cases. so, the laws are obviously convoluted, but the estates can provide legal representation. the city of new york has invested incredible resources to ensure we are allocating millions of dollars to ensure that these families have legal representation. and, of course, mental...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) [cheers and applause] thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. one and all. what a lovely crowd what a lovely crowd. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. tonight, donald trump is here in new york city because tomorrow he's going to address the u.n. general assembly. his speech is going to be translated into six languages, including english. but the big story is the new sexual assault allegations against supreme court nominee, and man about to show you how bunnies make more bunnies, brett kavanaugh. lastight, "the new yorker" published accusations from a yale classmate of kavanaugh's named deborah ramirez, who said, "she remembers kavanaugh exposed himself at a drunken dormitory party, thrust his penis in her face, and caused her to touch it without her consent, as she pushed him away." wow. seriously that's not good. you expect ha at dartmouth but yale. wow. at least, please, please tell me his penis was we
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) [cheers and applause] thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. one and all. what a lovely crowd what a lovely crowd. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. tonight, donald trump is here in new york city because tomorrow he's going to address the u.n. general assembly. his speech is going to be translated into six...
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neil simon, an american icon died in new york city. died in new york city. he was 91 years old. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without...