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she read the presence of the transcript the new york times she was living in harlem at the time. she just could not sit still. she began a three page singlespaced letter which she sent to the president calling him to task for his praise of the university and the university's policy which would be the admission of black students. and she sent this to the president. amazing secretaries. unless in the copy of this to eleanor. they responded about a month later. the back promptly our her own signature and in that letter she said i'm paraphrasing because i don't have it right in front of me. i understand your concern. a way to know the great changes coming. very happy to get these letters. need to slow down for patient. this was symbolic in the early stages. the inpatient youth. unwilling to compromise. first lady of the nation feeling very much that her role was to be supported. her husband is measured approach. let's not mention the past. this is in 1938. by the time eleanor is in her final year this tells you a little bit. i'm foreshadowing. a little bit about your map. partners fr
she read the presence of the transcript the new york times she was living in harlem at the time. she just could not sit still. she began a three page singlespaced letter which she sent to the president calling him to task for his praise of the university and the university's policy which would be the admission of black students. and she sent this to the president. amazing secretaries. unless in the copy of this to eleanor. they responded about a month later. the back promptly our her own...
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" some days or in some cases "the new york times" was better. that depends on the story and and what they are doing. there are things they would only get from there. you will not see the collection in the new york times like you do in the daily briefing. >> once cnn came on the scene, you know, you would get a ticktock or play by play like what it was like in the paris attacks. it was trying to give a different kind of take on what is going on. >> what might be going on might be different than what appears. that is analysis and assessment. it is an interpretation. that has been the goal; to compile the sources and say what does this information need for a decision that is likely to come on the president's agenda. it is a different goal. >> you mentioned speaking truth to power and the intelligence needed to be timely, objective. in speaking to all of your sources, former presidents, national security advisors and others, did you run across any sense any of them felt that i don't know want to say information was cooked, but written in a way to sup
" some days or in some cases "the new york times" was better. that depends on the story and and what they are doing. there are things they would only get from there. you will not see the collection in the new york times like you do in the daily briefing. >> once cnn came on the scene, you know, you would get a ticktock or play by play like what it was like in the paris attacks. it was trying to give a different kind of take on what is going on. >> what might be going...
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the new york times has the resources and the skills and it works. >> part of what i love about the book is there is a different array of winners. the new york times covered after september 11 which was an incredible read. very thorough. it was trendsetting. >> it transformed we as journalists crafted our craft. exactly, the lives were remembered. it was a very important moment and ratgreat win. on the other side, you have these solo efforts. advantage but big it can also be burdened. we always love the underdogs as journalists. collects there were some >> there were someew yor underdogs of the new york times. they had put together portraits of grief. what i found is we had an accidental pulitzer. these were middle level editors just like all of us pressed on a bring met are told a treatment of how we handle the victims. on the second day after 9/11. well, if you remember, we didn't know who was dead. we didn't know who was missing. we knew, but we didn't know anything. whether it was a couple of thousand, 20,000. the newspaper, the greatest newspaper in the country to figure out how to
the new york times has the resources and the skills and it works. >> part of what i love about the book is there is a different array of winners. the new york times covered after september 11 which was an incredible read. very thorough. it was trendsetting. >> it transformed we as journalists crafted our craft. exactly, the lives were remembered. it was a very important moment and ratgreat win. on the other side, you have these solo efforts. advantage but big it can also be...
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or "the new york times" was better i'll not deny their interpretation but you will not see in "new york times" is a way as others. >> we never saw producing the pdb said he would get the play when it was like the paris terrorist attack we never saw the role but to try to give a different kind of take of what is going on in the world spin again to give a tutorial that may be the case to be determined but the primary purpose of the president's daily brief is to give insider the dynamics what is actually going on that may be different than it appears? that comes from analysis and isn't a fact that the interpretation not just give the data dump of information but from the agenda is a different goal. >> speaking truth to power with the timely objective the national security advisers and others have you run across that information was cut but with a new way and - - ridden away to support the president that they were hedging their views because they are fighting a war in vietnam? >> generally it is the opposite. people told me they would read things in the president's daily brief the policy sa
or "the new york times" was better i'll not deny their interpretation but you will not see in "new york times" is a way as others. >> we never saw producing the pdb said he would get the play when it was like the paris terrorist attack we never saw the role but to try to give a different kind of take of what is going on in the world spin again to give a tutorial that may be the case to be determined but the primary purpose of the president's daily brief is to give...
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here is the newsroom of the new york times. let's not forget the new york times had a rival, the herald tribune. a newspaper of the establishment. a newspaper of the wasps. a newspaper of the established rather than the striving. and a newspaper that published excellent prose. it was a saying among journalist that the weakness of the new york times was sex. that is what was said. the weakness of the herald tribune was alcohol. alcohol-related better prose. to better prose. no press lord was more powerful than henry luce, shown with some carefully attentive newsmen hanging on his every word. at the end of the second world war time life was something the most powerful media empire ever. its magazines cover the earth. it was an oracle of intellectual authority. it attempted to do the same in the department of politics. it was ubiquitous. life magazine actually -- more people were exiting -- advertising in life magazine alone been on any television or radio work. those were the days to be involved with print. the future would lay el
here is the newsroom of the new york times. let's not forget the new york times had a rival, the herald tribune. a newspaper of the establishment. a newspaper of the wasps. a newspaper of the established rather than the striving. and a newspaper that published excellent prose. it was a saying among journalist that the weakness of the new york times was sex. that is what was said. the weakness of the herald tribune was alcohol. alcohol-related better prose. to better prose. no press lord was...
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do i think the average person has the same influence over politics as the new york times?oes the average person have the same influence as fox news or msnbc during the average person has the same influence as c-span? the answer to all of these including your question is no. the interesting question is, do we therefore want to limit the influence and spending of the new york times or fox on political speech? that,eople may want to do but the fact is, the first amendment protects them and once you realize that these --porations i've mentioned that the question that they will have more influence than the average person and if that is the standard, then everyone is going to find their speech, all these normal press outlets that we think are important are going to find their speech related, controlled by the federal government and that is not permitted under the first amendment. >> a lot of these corporations are allowed to spend unlimited money to influence the amount of cash influence the outcome of elections. money asd spending free speech so people with more money can buy m
do i think the average person has the same influence over politics as the new york times?oes the average person have the same influence as fox news or msnbc during the average person has the same influence as c-span? the answer to all of these including your question is no. the interesting question is, do we therefore want to limit the influence and spending of the new york times or fox on political speech? that,eople may want to do but the fact is, the first amendment protects them and once...
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we're going to get into that in a minute because it's new from the "new york times." ecause it flashed on my phone. >>> and word of a new clue at the scene of the family massacre in ohio. remember that thing? first cops were talking about a pot farm nearby. now potential evidence of another criminal operation. that's next as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hou
we're going to get into that in a minute because it's new from the "new york times." ecause it flashed on my phone. >>> and word of a new clue at the scene of the family massacre in ohio. remember that thing? first cops were talking about a pot farm nearby. now potential evidence of another criminal operation. that's next as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for...
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report in the "new york times" today claiming that hillary clinton has already compiled a list of 15 to 20 potential vice presidential picks. on the list according to the "new york times" progressive leaders, senators elizabeth warren and sherrod brown. both senators from the swing commonwealth of virginia, tim kaine and warner. julio castro, former governor deval patrick of massachusetts and senators amy klobuchar, bill nelson and bill booker. clinton was mum when asked about this topic on the campaign trail yesterday. >> has your campaign started to consider who to pick for vp? >> i'm just working hard to win on tuesday. >> at the very least it seems to signal that clinton is ready to move past the primaries, while her opponent, bernie sanders, insists that the fight is far from over. joining me now is democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders, joining me from the great state of rhode island. senator, thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be with you, jake. >> senator, according to the "new york times," hillary clinton started compiling a list of 15 to 20 potential vp pi
report in the "new york times" today claiming that hillary clinton has already compiled a list of 15 to 20 potential vice presidential picks. on the list according to the "new york times" progressive leaders, senators elizabeth warren and sherrod brown. both senators from the swing commonwealth of virginia, tim kaine and warner. julio castro, former governor deval patrick of massachusetts and senators amy klobuchar, bill nelson and bill booker. clinton was mum when asked...
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por lograr una legislaciÓn que complazca todas las partes una investigaciÓn periodÍstica del new york timesel punto de vista acerca de la noticia. >> uy, uy, uy! explotÓ en puerto rico un escÁndalo de proporciones mayores justo a 24 horas del congreso considerar la junta de control fiscal y el plan de rescate si alguna.... para los bonitas en puerto rico periÓdico new york times acaba de explotar un escÁndalo que toca al congresista de puerto rico pedro pierrluisi resulta que le estÁn imputando tráfico de influencias y le estÁn imputando ademÁs que Él y su seÑora esposa se han lucrado a costa de supuestos y han representados a distintos negocios y entidades que tienen que ver con wall street. en ese periodo de tiempo desde que saliÓ electo y la seÑora incorporÓ el negocio de ella como asesora financiera 20 dÍas despuÉs de salir electo el comisionado residente, en ese periodo de cinco aÑos sus valores subieron de 36.000 dÓlares a mÁs de 1 millÓn de dÓlares dice en new york times que la seÑora se dedicÓ a asesorar compaÑÍas que cabildea dejaron con el comisionado residente... y que el comisio
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sean, thanks so much for the time, what do you think, i will put aside the language of "the new york times," just the idea that the "new york times" weighs in on your decision? >> i'm sure they would have been pretty happy if we endorsed hillary or bernie sanders but since we disagree they like to call us names. deirdre: that being said, i will say that was the one paper that actually put the word criminal near hillary clinton's name in regards to the fbi investigation. we'll put that aside for the moment because i want to ask you about immigration, customs enforcement, saying deportations are on the decline. in fact we have some stats. you know them well, but for our viewers, over 235,000 deported last year, compared with 410,000 in 2012. so do you think that the situation is getting better? i think implication is, less draconian measures are necessary? >> no. i don't things are getting better. i think call it what it is, it is a lie that the numbers are down. apprehensions are up, they are up dramatically. for what you would term exotic illegal aliens, people from middle-eastern countrie
sean, thanks so much for the time, what do you think, i will put aside the language of "the new york times," just the idea that the "new york times" weighs in on your decision? >> i'm sure they would have been pretty happy if we endorsed hillary or bernie sanders but since we disagree they like to call us names. deirdre: that being said, i will say that was the one paper that actually put the word criminal near hillary clinton's name in regards to the fbi...
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i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that the chinese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think part of... i will say that chinatown as chinatown gets a surprising amount of coverage, not just in, you know, new york city, but in cities all over the united states, in part because of this exotic factor, for better or for worse. so if there's a crime or there is some kind of movement or there is some kind of building or there's a conflict, in certain kind of things they'll cover pretty well, compared to other immigrant groups, like, let's say, koreans or... korean americans or certain kinds of... like, maybe even south asian americans, i think partially because almost every major city has a chinatown or something
i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that the chinese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think...
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jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> carly lloyd was strong words for her fight in equal pay in a "the new york times" op-ed. bollywood style. >>> another match on the road to rio. another win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. the u.s. took on colombia for the second time in four days. defender julie johnston notched her first two-goal game in the 3-0 women. >>> the women are nabbing bigger headlines off the field. carly lloyd has an op-ed in "the new york times" today explaining the team's push to close the wage gap with the men's team. lloyd didn't mince word saying, in part, our beef is not with the men's national team. we love those guys and support those guys. it's with the federation and the history of treating us that we should be happy that we are working in the kitchen or scrubbing the locker room. the world cub boot winner is one of five members of the team that filed a eeoc complaint against the u.s. soccer federation last month. >>> the golden state warriors are a win away of making history. with a win over the spurs last night, the warrior tied the 1995-96 chicago bulls all-time
jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> carly lloyd was strong words for her fight in equal pay in a "the new york times" op-ed. bollywood style. >>> another match on the road to rio. another win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. the u.s. took on colombia for the second time in four days. defender julie johnston notched her first two-goal game in the 3-0 women. >>> the women are nabbing bigger headlines off the field....
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jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> carly lloyd was strong words for her fight in equal pay in a "the new york timesd. >>> britain's couple does bollywood style. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> another match on the road to rio. another win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. the u.s. took on colombia for the second time in four days. defender julie johnston notched her first two-goal game in the 3-0 women. >>> the women are nabbing bigger headlines off the field. carly lloyd has an op-ed in "the new york times" today explaining the team's push to close the wage gap
jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> carly lloyd was strong words for her fight in equal pay in a "the new york timesd. >>> britain's couple does bollywood style. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people,...
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the news is developing as i'm sitting here, jane, i'm just getting word from my producers the "new york timesepo reporting, i think i have this right. the "new york times" is sugge suggesting bernie sanders tonight will reassess his campaign. is that something that you are privy to? >> no. >> are you going to have a reassessment tonight? >> no. no. we assess on an everyday basis. kate, you know that even if he had a string of wins, like eight in a row or he's won states by landslide victories, nobody in the media, and certainly not the "new york times" has ever said he has a chance to win. that's not right. it's kind of crazy that you don't understand that what he is offering and is resonating among young people is an alternative future. we are talking about transfo transforming this country, transforming america, so that people, regular people, working class, the disappearing middle class, are at the center of our policy making, dealing with the issue that 20% of our kids live in poverty, that our teenagers are not sure they can go to college and our college students are bankrupting their fu
the news is developing as i'm sitting here, jane, i'm just getting word from my producers the "new york timesepo reporting, i think i have this right. the "new york times" is sugge suggesting bernie sanders tonight will reassess his campaign. is that something that you are privy to? >> no. >> are you going to have a reassessment tonight? >> no. no. we assess on an everyday basis. kate, you know that even if he had a string of wins, like eight in a row or he's...
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new york city newsroom to break it all down. it was great to see you, glad you were in new york. what's going on? >> good morning, what time of day is it? donald trump continues to keep pushing along even though you could probably put his feet up and cruised to victory in new york state. he got a big rally in buffalo. the reason why he's doing this, he needs to win as many of new york state delegates, 95 wraps he hopes to get that 1237 delegate majority before the convention and the way that ted cruz is working the system, it looks like if dolls trump would lose on the first ballot he would only lose support from there. donald trump in the meantime continues to rail against the delegate selection process, calling it corrupt, its rage against him, warning the republican national committee could be in for a quote, rough july if it doesn't address the situation. you're going to have a very, very upset and angry group of people at the convention. i hope it doesn't involve violence. i hope it doesn't and i'm not suggesting that. i hope it doesn't involve violence. and i don't think it will but i will say this. it's a rigged sys
new york city newsroom to break it all down. it was great to see you, glad you were in new york. what's going on? >> good morning, what time of day is it? donald trump continues to keep pushing along even though you could probably put his feet up and cruised to victory in new york state. he got a big rally in buffalo. the reason why he's doing this, he needs to win as many of new york state delegates, 95 wraps he hopes to get that 1237 delegate majority before the convention and the way...
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"the new york times" warns gorillas may be extinct in five years. they're the world's largest primate and live in the democratic republic of congo.
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he did this in an early that he wrote in the new york timings. he says do the united states and its people really want to tell those of us who live in the rest of the world that our lives are not the same, of the same value as yours? that president obama be can sign off -- president obama can sign off on a decision to kill us with less worry about judicial scrutiny than if the target is american. really want to tell human kind that we, like the shave dred scott in the 19th century, are not as human as you are? i cannot believe it, he says. i hope that his disbelief is really true, that we won't tolerate this, that we will find ways to resist. but now i'd like to introduce ms. cohn and have her say some things about this really, really interesting book which i found to be very revealing. [applause] >> i want to thank amnesty international, charlottesville chapter and isham for inviting me and bill for his very nice introduction. i'm delighted to be here. in his 2009 acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize, president barack obama declared: we'r
he did this in an early that he wrote in the new york timings. he says do the united states and its people really want to tell those of us who live in the rest of the world that our lives are not the same, of the same value as yours? that president obama be can sign off -- president obama can sign off on a decision to kill us with less worry about judicial scrutiny than if the target is american. really want to tell human kind that we, like the shave dred scott in the 19th century, are not as...
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wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> the women's soccer team continue their fight. carly lloyd has strong words for her fight in equal pay in a "the new york timesd. >>> britain's couple does india bollywood style. now her family is hoping soe comes forward. what we know about the case. and they did it. they tied the nba record for all time wins. just how much will yo paying if you want to see tm try to beat the record in a days. plus, poor judgement and accusations of cheating, ala part of the race for the whe house. we're on the campaign trail. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's monday, april 11th. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ another win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. the u.s. took on colombia for the second time in four days. defender julie johnston notched her first two-goal game in the 3-0 win. >>> the women are nabbing bigger star midfielder and team captain carly lloyd has an op-ed in "the new york times" today explaining the team's push to close the wage gap with the men's team. lloyd didn't mince word saying, in part, our beef is not
wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> the women's soccer team continue their fight. carly lloyd has strong words for her fight in equal pay in a "the new york timesd. >>> britain's couple does india bollywood style. now her family is hoping soe comes forward. what we know about the case. and they did it. they tied the nba record for all time wins. just how much will yo paying if you want to see tm try to beat the record in a days. plus, poor...
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time anderson cooper. he's the host of "anderson cooper 360" on cnn star of the new documentary "nothing left unsaid" and co-author of the "new yorker one best seller "the rainbow comes and goes: the mother and son on life, loss and love." congratulations on the success of the book number one "new york times." >> thank you. it debuted at number one. my mom is thrilled it's incredible. >> amazing. >> we invited senator cruz on last night. didn't come either. >> he's coming here tonight. >> i'm sure. >> i'll ask him some questions for you. i watched the documentary. i was riveted and really moved by it. my own take on it was, in a way it's a love letter to your mom. >> yeah. >> it's you getting to know her and helping us get to know her. and through that experience we get to know you, too. >> uf know my dad died when i was 10 and i always had this fantasy growing up that he had written me a letter and maybe that letter would show up when i turned 18 when i turned 21 would tell me all about his life, what he wanted for my life. of course there wasn't any letter. turns out my mom had the exact same fantasy about her father because her
time anderson cooper. he's the host of "anderson cooper 360" on cnn star of the new documentary "nothing left unsaid" and co-author of the "new yorker one best seller "the rainbow comes and goes: the mother and son on life, loss and love." congratulations on the success of the book number one "new york times." >> thank you. it debuted at number one. my mom is thrilled it's incredible. >> amazing. >> we invited senator cruz on last...
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what's the venue and the estimated time when we will hear from donald trump tonight? >> same venue as last week in new york. we'll be in the lobby of trump tower. we're expecting him to come out around 9:00 once the races are called. last time he was about 20 minutes after 9:00. sometime in the first half of the 9:00 hour. as you can see there's a will the of tourists on fifth avenue lined up to see what's going on. they will be disappointed to find out donald trump will not be coming outside. he'll be giving his speech inside in the lobby. >> thanks. next to the cruz campaign. >> i spoke with the campaign aide for senator cruz. i said how are you feeling about tonight's primary in northeast and mid-atlantic. the response, we're looking forward to indiana. that's what the cruz campaign is focused on. there's an acknowledgement that tonight will be rough for them. maybe there's an outside shot of getting maybe six delegates in maryland. they know that come tomorrow, tomorrow and thursday, as has been told to me, very important days to try to reset the narrative with six and a half days to go before the indi
what's the venue and the estimated time when we will hear from donald trump tonight? >> same venue as last week in new york. we'll be in the lobby of trump tower. we're expecting him to come out around 9:00 once the races are called. last time he was about 20 minutes after 9:00. sometime in the first half of the 9:00 hour. as you can see there's a will the of tourists on fifth avenue lined up to see what's going on. they will be disappointed to find out donald trump will not be coming...
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you think the democratic party is going to have to spend money to keep new york blue, a state that normally goes blue all the time, not only because donald trump is from new york i mean but because of the all the white working class voters to whom he seems to have some appeal? >> it's a great question, jake. first of all, i'd say i do want to acknowledge i think trump has a clear advantage in new york in the republican primary. the republican primary in new jersey, the republican primary in connecticut. i would say that local impact will be there for him. when you talk about general election, hillary clinton unquestionably will win new york state. this is a state that has become more progressive and more democratic steadily over the last 20 years. she represented us very well, a lot of good will for her here. by the way, a state that's not going to accept a divisive candidate who unfortunately has used racist rhetoric, meaning trump. no, i don't think it's going to be close. i don't think this is where the democratic party will have to put resources. i think hillary wins new york going away in the general electio
you think the democratic party is going to have to spend money to keep new york blue, a state that normally goes blue all the time, not only because donald trump is from new york i mean but because of the all the white working class voters to whom he seems to have some appeal? >> it's a great question, jake. first of all, i'd say i do want to acknowledge i think trump has a clear advantage in new york in the republican primary. the republican primary in new jersey, the republican primary...
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if trump can run through new york. the timescould be eating cruz won because he convinced moderate and conservative voters to pick him over kasich. polls in new york and pennsylvania said moderate and conservative voters are not buying what ted cruz is serving. >> a lot of people were not buying what donald trump was serving. has he hit a watershed moment in his campaign. >> i don't know. he has issues with his campaign. well documented and i don't expect them to change quickly. because that's the way donald trump runs things. it is all about him. i don't think the new york times article is meaningful. it was not a win by ted cruz it was the republican establishment that stopped trump. is going to create a contested convention and the outcome was worth the effort by the republican establishment. >> to brad's point. you have to understand for ted cruz. two weeks lead time and demographics and scott walker political organization and talk radio hammering donald trump 24- 7. and understand wruns we get to new york the pace will pick
if trump can run through new york. the timescould be eating cruz won because he convinced moderate and conservative voters to pick him over kasich. polls in new york and pennsylvania said moderate and conservative voters are not buying what ted cruz is serving. >> a lot of people were not buying what donald trump was serving. has he hit a watershed moment in his campaign. >> i don't know. he has issues with his campaign. well documented and i don't expect them to change quickly....
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and, of curse, the purpose of the pdb is not necessarily to reflect what's in "the new york times," but dave the president the very -- give the president the very latest intelligence. from time to time, that may correspond with what's in "the new york times." >> sometimes the best intelligence comes from open sources. one aspect is how much of this book needs to be only secrets and how much of it needs to be a full view of what's going on in the view. if it's news about an election in a country in western europe, chances are the press is pretty good on that. clandestine sources might add that much and, therefore, the president's daily brief might be mostly open sources. on the other hand, if you're talking about decision making in a place like north korea, you're going to need to get some more of that secret intelligence in the book, so that's one of the great variances. some of the people who receive the book, the people who read are it while the president was getting the book hike a secretary of state or national security adviser, someone did tell me i often thought it wasn't much bet
and, of curse, the purpose of the pdb is not necessarily to reflect what's in "the new york times," but dave the president the very -- give the president the very latest intelligence. from time to time, that may correspond with what's in "the new york times." >> sometimes the best intelligence comes from open sources. one aspect is how much of this book needs to be only secrets and how much of it needs to be a full view of what's going on in the view. if it's news...
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roy: there were some underdogs at the "new york times" too. there was another case when i went to the "new york times" and talk to the editors and plant a nation challenge and put together portraits of grief. what i found is that we had an accidental pulitzer there. these were middle level editors, just by call of us, when pressed on a story, and middle level editor who came over from newsday, was told, bring me a treatment of how we handle the victim on the second day after 9/11. if you remember, we didn't know who was dead. we didn't know who was missing. anything, whether it was a couple of thousand, 20,000? you are on the greatest newspaper in the country trying to figure out how to cover this. here is christine, whose job was to me how to cover a victim? portraits of grief began to evolve because he couldn't call them obituaries. they didn't know, living or dead, all they knew is that people were missing. my talk to fact, christina i found out where this came from, he was the flyers that she began to collect. have you seen my husband? have
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the speech made the front of the the -- the front page of "the new york times" with the statue of liberty behind it. i must say that the best reaction i have ever had to any of the speeches i've written. the bicentennial speeches that i coordinated all of them and wrote two of them in full for the president got a lot of attention also in a lot of press going into the bicentennial we were 33 points behind jimmy carter and everybody had written off ford in this campaign. by the time we finish the bicentennial speeches we world me 10 points behind and at the end of the acceptance speech in kansas city ford was only about five was behind it after the first debate -- so you can make a difference with speeches that you deliver for a presidential campaign. debates are tricky and we have so many of them now. apart from my opinion it's difficult for speechwriters to do as much good as they can with stump speeches. i felt so bad for senator marco rubio when they had given him a line that he kept repeating which was not directly responsive to the question and was the beginning of the unraveling of h
the speech made the front of the the -- the front page of "the new york times" with the statue of liberty behind it. i must say that the best reaction i have ever had to any of the speeches i've written. the bicentennial speeches that i coordinated all of them and wrote two of them in full for the president got a lot of attention also in a lot of press going into the bicentennial we were 33 points behind jimmy carter and everybody had written off ford in this campaign. by the time we...
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and later, new york's daily news and new york post at war again. this time over donald trump. i p >>> how far should commentators go fwh denouncing candidates they don't like? i put that to a columnist of "the atlantic" and author of a book "love that boy." >> welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> you're a columnist. you're paid for your opinions. let's talk about how far is too far? you say donald trump is a social media whore, a bigoted sexist fan of political violence, it sounds like you're running an opposition pac. >> those are my opinions. look, i could be a little more careful and say what he is saying is sexist. what he is saying is bigoted. what he is doing is vacuous, the lack of policy shows he is vacuouc and ignorant. but all of those things are not only my opinions sh but i think they're backed up by facts. >> hillary clinton who you covered in arkansas, you've known her a long time from firings in the courthouse travel office to e-mails to day. you have written a lot about whether hillary clinton lies. it sound from these kind of sentences like you can't stand he
and later, new york's daily news and new york post at war again. this time over donald trump. i p >>> how far should commentators go fwh denouncing candidates they don't like? i put that to a columnist of "the atlantic" and author of a book "love that boy." >> welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> you're a columnist. you're paid for your opinions. let's talk about how far is too far? you say donald trump is a social media whore, a bigoted sexist...
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>> back to the column in the "new york times" saying last time we spoke he leaked maureen dad, she "gets him." and he admitted he made a mistake in re-tweeting the picture of heidi unflattering compared to his wife and then defaulting he is tougher on men than women. >> donald trump has a pattern of attacking women based on appearance, ask rosie, and he has been attacking her for years and getting to the point of how the media is much more personal and much more aggressive with republicans on social issues than democrats, i found if you want to talk about the gutter for asking donald trump if he knew or dated any women who had an abortion, for someone who is supposed to be a pro-choice that is about a right to privacy and she is implicating another woman for him to expose as someone who sought an abortion i thought it was obnoxious and not the type of question that pro choice people get, do you know someone who has had the procedure and what are the effects? >> the point is, you are pro life but if you have been coplicit in ain't portion it raises some questions about your belief system
>> back to the column in the "new york times" saying last time we spoke he leaked maureen dad, she "gets him." and he admitted he made a mistake in re-tweeting the picture of heidi unflattering compared to his wife and then defaulting he is tougher on men than women. >> donald trump has a pattern of attacking women based on appearance, ask rosie, and he has been attacking her for years and getting to the point of how the media is much more personal and much more...
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owned newspaper to new york city and ought the bankrupt new york world and within months was making millions of dollars. new york being the media center of the country the world at that time. he revolutionized journalism. one set of anecdote that is an analogy for that supports a pulitzer him as i said pulitzer created this newspaper world in new york and he looked down to the lower east side where masses of immigrants were coming in the 1880s and 1890s and when i say massa, millions of people were coming from overseas. new york was the port of entry. the upper class in the upper reaches saw these folks as a dangerous group. they saw them as poor, dirty and all of these kind of things. pulitzer did not see them that way. he saw potential readers, so he admonished his reporters to write about their lives, so the day's paper with a tiny tot falls to his death from tenement building in the upper class tricky with their fingers up and said such sensationalistic prattle. they were missing the point. to the people in the lower east side, this was their lives being portrayed in print. kid did that to their death. in the summer it was so hot in those tenement buildings this is th
owned newspaper to new york city and ought the bankrupt new york world and within months was making millions of dollars. new york being the media center of the country the world at that time. he revolutionized journalism. one set of anecdote that is an analogy for that supports a pulitzer him as i said pulitzer created this newspaper world in new york and he looked down to the lower east side where masses of immigrants were coming in the 1880s and 1890s and when i say massa, millions of people...
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before that he was the chief political correspondent for "the new york times", "new york times" magazine where he covered three presidential campaigns in detail. matt lives in bethesda maryland with his wife and two children. one more just a note of his biography, matt, some of you may recognize this plays a recurring role in the second season of netflix show house of cards. >> that tells you what people care about. >> i must tell you i love that extra work because one of the fun things about being governor was that i once played a governor and a baltimore-based show homicide that some of you might remember and the same program with the then mayor and my friend who played the mayor and originally i was supposed to get shot. let me turn at this time to map and let me introduce joseph cummins and a few minutes. >> it's an honor to be here with you and the cast and to be at this book festival.my home all writers love festivals. this is my home area and i love the annapolis. i was pleased with myself having their role in house of cards until somebody on twitter asked if the matt bai characte
before that he was the chief political correspondent for "the new york times", "new york times" magazine where he covered three presidential campaigns in detail. matt lives in bethesda maryland with his wife and two children. one more just a note of his biography, matt, some of you may recognize this plays a recurring role in the second season of netflix show house of cards. >> that tells you what people care about. >> i must tell you i love that extra work...
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and ed humes is in "the new york times" on the page. welcome, treated water. -- ed humes. [applause] >> you open your book with armageddon. how many people here remember the day they closed the four or five for how many hours? or did ours? 19 >> 53. >> first time since 1952. the prediction was total disaster. stay in your homes or do not go out. what happened? >> we were supposed to fix traffic and it did. for 53 hours. the great irony was closing all those planes improve traffic throughout the los angeles area. a great success on that front. the field of dreams phenomenon if you build it they will calm. more have come to fill the vacuum trade. one year after the extra lane open, it took several minutes longer to make the commute. $1.3 billion on their commute.ar so did this myth did this and it did exist better traffic will get better traffic would be better if we pour more money into making more lanes for carse i've never were. and yet we are trapped in this ribbon-cutting love of building new lanes and big infrastructure when there's this thing is stuck in mud of the op
and ed humes is in "the new york times" on the page. welcome, treated water. -- ed humes. [applause] >> you open your book with armageddon. how many people here remember the day they closed the four or five for how many hours? or did ours? 19 >> 53. >> first time since 1952. the prediction was total disaster. stay in your homes or do not go out. what happened? >> we were supposed to fix traffic and it did. for 53 hours. the great irony was closing all those...
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. >> jimmy: plus she's the author of "the new york times" best-selling memoir "love, loss and what weely padma lakshmi is joining us, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and then this guy, he has a a brand-new showtime series called "dice." he's a legendary stand-up comedian. he's the first comic to sell out madison square garden two nights consecutively. i mean, unbelievable, and here he is returning to new york. i mean, come on, this is perfect. [ cheers and applause ] the one and only, the man himself, andrew dice clay is here! oh! >> steve: oh! hey! >> jimmy: unbelievable. he would just come out, and it'd be just applause for ten minutes. he would just kind of stand there and then he'd light up a a cigarette. [ laughter ] and then he put the thing around his head. oh, my gosh, he's the best. guys, now it's time to take a a look at the stories making headlines today, weigh the good and the bad. it's time for pros and cons. here we go. ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: tonight we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of chipotle opening a a burger chain. >>
. >> jimmy: plus she's the author of "the new york times" best-selling memoir "love, loss and what weely padma lakshmi is joining us, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and then this guy, he has a a brand-new showtime series called "dice." he's a legendary stand-up comedian. he's the first comic to sell out madison square garden two nights consecutively. i mean, unbelievable, and here he is returning to new york. i mean, come on, this is perfect. [ cheers and...
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joining me now the "new york times" media columnist, jim ruden berg.were both at a party on wednesday night. megyn kelly was there. it was a hollywood reporter party. and she was the center of attention in the room. people like savannah guthrie giving her big hugs. presidents of networks saying hello. do you think there's a chance she could leave fox and go to another network? >> i think there is a chance it could happen. that party was interesting because that was the toast of the town, the media elite, embracing one of fox's two biggest stars. >> of course, we haven't seen that before. when bill o'reilly goes to an event like this, he doesn't get the same kind of attention necessarily. people shake his hand and respect him but megyn kelly is unique because she's tried to be independent. she's tried to have a brand that's bigger than fox. why do you think she's doing all these interviews now, whether it's charlie rose or variety or the others? >> people at fox will tell you it's a coincidence, it's the way some interviews lined up and it seems to be t
joining me now the "new york times" media columnist, jim ruden berg.were both at a party on wednesday night. megyn kelly was there. it was a hollywood reporter party. and she was the center of attention in the room. people like savannah guthrie giving her big hugs. presidents of networks saying hello. do you think there's a chance she could leave fox and go to another network? >> i think there is a chance it could happen. that party was interesting because that was the toast of...
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as "new york" magazine points out donald trump only lost one place in new york -- his home. manhattan. "the new york times" has created a block by block breakdown showing election results. kasich managing to beat trump in new york's 12th congressional district which includes most of manhattan's east side as well as trump tower. according to nbc news exit polling, 37% of new york republican primary voters would definitely vote for kasich if he's the nominee in november. now the ohio governor is looking ahead to contests in maryland and pennsylvania where he's spent much of the day yesterday. while in annapolis he mocked trump for recent campaign promises. >> these simplistic solutions to the problems that we have, i was in pittsburgh today. you know trump was in there, you know what he said? i'm going to bring the steel industry back to pittsburgh. i'm like, okay, great. you know what? everybody that lives in pittsburgh is going to be a billionaire. i'm not going to tell you how i'm going to do it, i'm just telling you by the way. everybody here is going to own their own hotel. it's great, isn't it? the ot
as "new york" magazine points out donald trump only lost one place in new york -- his home. manhattan. "the new york times" has created a block by block breakdown showing election results. kasich managing to beat trump in new york's 12th congressional district which includes most of manhattan's east side as well as trump tower. according to nbc news exit polling, 37% of new york republican primary voters would definitely vote for kasich if he's the nominee in november. now...
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new york. let's start with this "new york times" article.ought the framing of this article, i found it a little odd, to be honest. to me, when i look at bernie sanders, this is a guy who's won more than a dozen states. he could wind up with more than 1,800 delegates. this is a self-declared socialist running against a former secretary of state, a former first lady. to me the story of his campaign is that he's overachieved, not that he's underachieved? >> reporter: steve, i think that's right. and if you look at it from the flip side, hillary clinton is pretty lucky that that's what she's up against this time around. because he really has challenged her in ways we didn't expect. and i will say many of these quotes in this story have been given to me and to many other reporters over the past couple of months, very close to what is printed in this story. they've always said, all the way long, and i asked bernie sanders himself this back in iowa, when it was looking like he had a good shot to win and maybe if she had gone negative, maybe if he h
new york. let's start with this "new york times" article.ought the framing of this article, i found it a little odd, to be honest. to me, when i look at bernie sanders, this is a guy who's won more than a dozen states. he could wind up with more than 1,800 delegates. this is a self-declared socialist running against a former secretary of state, a former first lady. to me the story of his campaign is that he's overachieved, not that he's underachieved? >> reporter: steve, i think...
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>> well, i worry about scott walker, you know, the "new york times." and i was a little worried about the trivialization of journalism. the "new york times" had a front page story about scott walker's being allergic to dogs and would that be an issue. and i said, no, why don't you write an article about the fact that he's allergic to labor unions -- >> unions, right. >> -- and what they mean for working people. >> so walker could be dangerous. he doesn't have the negatives, i think, that jeb bush has. >> he's also run successfully in a blue state and survived a recall -- >> right, although he won that blue state twice in non-presidential years -- >> he did. >> -- which were very good republican years. but i'm hoping is, frankly one of the problems i write about this in the book is that we've had is with white working-class men who were falling away from the democrats, i think because they are frustrated economically. i would hope that having the meany union buster in america who's warred on people who work for a living and boasts about how he reduced th
>> well, i worry about scott walker, you know, the "new york times." and i was a little worried about the trivialization of journalism. the "new york times" had a front page story about scott walker's being allergic to dogs and would that be an issue. and i said, no, why don't you write an article about the fact that he's allergic to labor unions -- >> unions, right. >> -- and what they mean for working people. >> so walker could be dangerous. he...
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those are the words of "the new york times" today. it is becoming nearly mathematically impossible for bernie sanders to catch up to clinton. there's an interesting article about hillary clinton's relationship to new york state in general. she has had dramatic highs and lows during her political year, but the new york state has always loved her back. she is actually not from new york, but actually she was adopted in a lot of ways. tuesday, new york state really delivered one of her biggest that was, a boost crucial during this rocky and unpredictable race. genie: a rocky race that has done an damage to her image still. florence: let's take a look at "the washington post," saying her images underwater despite this much-needed boost out of new yorrk. it has been a battle for new york senator hillary clinton. let's take another look at the washington post. this article saying that the 2016 presence election is shaping up as an unpopularity contest of unprecedented proportions assuming hillary clinton wins her nomination and that is regard
those are the words of "the new york times" today. it is becoming nearly mathematically impossible for bernie sanders to catch up to clinton. there's an interesting article about hillary clinton's relationship to new york state in general. she has had dramatic highs and lows during her political year, but the new york state has always loved her back. she is actually not from new york, but actually she was adopted in a lot of ways. tuesday, new york state really delivered one of her...
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her latest piece in the "new york times" is headlined, "taking on citizens united." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it's primary day in wisconsin. polls suggest it could be a big day for the underdogs as democratic contendnder bernie sanders and republican ted cruz have seen a surge in suppoport n recent weeks in the badger state. after wisconsin, the next big state on the primary calendar is new york. on monday, hillary clinton and bernie sanders have agreed to hold a debate in brooklyn ahead of the april 19 primary. it wilill be april 14. meanwhile, the latest fundraising numbers show sanders, who has won five of the last six contests, raised a record-setting $44 million in march. clinton took in $29.5 million.n. in republican news, the huffington post is reporting billionaire gop donor charles koch is privately predicting house speaker paul ryan could emerge from the republican national convention as the party's nominee if donald trump fails to win enough delegates. chanances of
her latest piece in the "new york times" is headlined, "taking on citizens united." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it's primary day in wisconsin. polls suggest it could be a big day for the underdogs as democratic contendnder bernie sanders and republican ted cruz have seen a surge in suppoport n recent weeks in the badger state. after wisconsin, the next big state on the primary calendar...
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meanwhile, new york times columnist suggested the campaign has gone too negative. quote, the problem is if it doesn't work sanders will have spent a couple of months validating republican attacks on the nominee and if he pulls off an upset alienating lots of progressives. clinton is looking ahead of wisconsin to new york's primary in two weeks. clinton was at multiple events. she questioned sanders commitment to the democratic party. >> i also believe it's important that we elect more democrats. i would love to see the senate go back to being democratic instead of having republicans -- >> you don't think he can do that? >> who won't do their constitutional obligation. i'm helping to fund democratic campaigns. >> joining me now, democratic strategist james carville. james, let me ask you this. as someone who is a veteran of a lot of democratic party elections, what have you learned by the enduring appeal of bernie sanders this late into the primary schedule. >> i'm older. you have to explain to me. we've had two enormously successful democratic administrations. pres
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lot of people in america would like that. >> we're starting with you, juan. >> it's like the new york times do it, when you talk about the post and the daily news, like they have this back and forth, left and right, you see them doing things on the front cover, where they're being cheeky and sarcastic, it's not normal for the globe. it would be like doing -- the new york times doing something. >> you know what it reminds me? people are on their deathbed, instead of flowers, vote against barack obama. this is what the globe is, they're dying, this is their last wish. >> i'm going to leave right there. >>> hillary clinton lost for the seventh straight time to bernie sanders this weekend. why is she putting out new attack ads. that including snl's amazing take on hillary subway gaffe coming up. it was always just a hobby. something you did for fun. until the day it became something much more. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade. (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20?
lot of people in america would like that. >> we're starting with you, juan. >> it's like the new york times do it, when you talk about the post and the daily news, like they have this back and forth, left and right, you see them doing things on the front cover, where they're being cheeky and sarcastic, it's not normal for the globe. it would be like doing -- the new york times doing something. >> you know what it reminds me? people are on their deathbed, instead of flowers,...
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once again "the new york times" has a tape. the trump campaign denies he said that, but it won't let the times release the tape. if he didn't say he's not going to build a wall, he's not going to deport anyone and he's simply faking it on immigration, donald should release the tape and his supporters should demand he release the tape and prove his innocence. donald won't do that for the same reason he won't show up at a debate, because this is a fraud. that the lobbyists in washington are attempting to perpetuate on the american people. this is a fraud. the stakes are too high for us to get fooled again, and we're all used to politicians who betray us after they get elected. donald is betraying us before he gets elected, and he's telling us he's lying to us. and so we are fighting to beat donald trump for the nomination. we are going to beat donald trump for the nomination. no one is getting to 1237. we're headed to a contested convention, and at that convention the nominee will be decided by whoever can earn the support of a ma
once again "the new york times" has a tape. the trump campaign denies he said that, but it won't let the times release the tape. if he didn't say he's not going to build a wall, he's not going to deport anyone and he's simply faking it on immigration, donald should release the tape and his supporters should demand he release the tape and prove his innocence. donald won't do that for the same reason he won't show up at a debate, because this is a fraud. that the lobbyists in washington...
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. >> when you grew up as a politician, as someone in new york city where you live or die by the "new york post," new york dpally news, "new york timest you have the national media headquartered there if you learn how to operate in that environment you can make it anywhere. so what's fascinating about what's happening now, new york is always out of play until now so people have gotten basically a free ride or have been able to skate by not being vetted, they get to new york and whether they like it or not, when they get vetted -- i think the whole campaign has goon new york. it's not just a sliver of a moment ahead of the primary. trump has navigated it and changed flix that way. >> and i'll give donald trump credit. that will shock you, joe. i don't believe if you can do it in new york you can do it everywhere in politics. giuliani a flop, mario cuomo. trump has done something unique. >> you know what, though there? trump worked the press constantly. >> he worked the press all right, but in a different way, giuliani. >> but you're right, jonathan. if you can -- if you've grown up like trump in the tabloids with the "new york times"
. >> when you grew up as a politician, as someone in new york city where you live or die by the "new york post," new york dpally news, "new york timest you have the national media headquartered there if you learn how to operate in that environment you can make it anywhere. so what's fascinating about what's happening now, new york is always out of play until now so people have gotten basically a free ride or have been able to skate by not being vetted, they get to new york...
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. >>> "the new york times" reports a budget deal that gradually raises the state's minute wage to $15 an hour. new york is the second state to make the change, following california. the pay level will be reached by 2018 in "the new york times" but rises later in wealthy suburbs. >>> yahoo! sports says philadelphia will apologize to jackie robinson. robinson broke big league baseball's color barrier 69 years ago. some members of the phillies threatened to boycott games against the dodgers. the city will honor robinson and apologize to his widow on april 15th. >>> "variety" reports that >> the performance company says timberlake "don't hold the wall sample" from an original sicirque song. >>> up next, amazon has an idea for delivery drones that will tell you to get out of the way. more ahead on "moneywatch"." uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. think about it there must be higher love down in the heart what do you think? and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these numbers. bring me a higher love i could rise above before i had the shooting, bu
. >>> "the new york times" reports a budget deal that gradually raises the state's minute wage to $15 an hour. new york is the second state to make the change, following california. the pay level will be reached by 2018 in "the new york times" but rises later in wealthy suburbs. >>> yahoo! sports says philadelphia will apologize to jackie robinson. robinson broke big league baseball's color barrier 69 years ago. some members of the phillies threatened to...