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new yorkers hear this and they think the worse. lot of people in the area chose to leave the building and come out here until things calm down and i can tell you the traffic continues. we have been moved back more than two blocks. >> fox five new york, more from "the new york times" ." andrew heath was on the fifth floor and said "we heard an explosion and it sounded like a manhole cover had exploded. he said i heard and felt, it was like a thought. i was wondering if it was a heavy truck driving by but it was too much." a helicopter crashes on the top of the building in midtown manhattan north of times square, the pilot is dead. still waiting to learn about the fuel leaking from that helicopter on top of that building and we will have more of that on fox news channel, satellite and cable. for those of you watching on fox television stations, we will return you to local programming and have coverage on >> shepard: it is 3:00 in lookid the corner from what has been the crash of a helicopter into the 54th floor of a building just nor
new yorkers hear this and they think the worse. lot of people in the area chose to leave the building and come out here until things calm down and i can tell you the traffic continues. we have been moved back more than two blocks. >> fox five new york, more from "the new york times" ." andrew heath was on the fifth floor and said "we heard an explosion and it sounded like a manhole cover had exploded. he said i heard and felt, it was like a thought. i was wondering if...
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officials say some debris fell but not on to the street below. >> if you are a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. and i remember that morning, all too well. >> one question, is at the weather? of rain and fog played a role a locality. emergency officials say most of the damages contained to the roof. it was not designed for a helicopter landing. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo said it best talking about the ptsd that new yorkers experience when you think back to -- less than 20 years ago. we are talking about an aircraft in midtown manhattan. this happening in midtown manhattan. very scary for a lot of people. of course the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >> thank you. >>> the search for a missing plane resumed today in the delta waters near antioch. a boaters said they saw a small plane go down around 5:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon. authorities believe the pilot was the only person on board. the plane had taken off from buchanan field. so far, search teams have only found a piece of the tail >> a gh-speed chase ends asint w s on the suspect that admitt
officials say some debris fell but not on to the street below. >> if you are a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. and i remember that morning, all too well. >> one question, is at the weather? of rain and fog played a role a locality. emergency officials say most of the damages contained to the roof. it was not designed for a helicopter landing. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo said it best talking about the ptsd that new yorkers experience when you think back...
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a recent poll showed more than 50% of new yorkers were against the idea. wedotcom -- bloomberg.com, have a story on an australian born technologists who gained notoriety three years ago and he declared himself the inventor of bitcoin. he is suing one of the creators of the digital currency ether for defamation as well as many others that dispute his claim and says he intends to defend himself in court. you can follow all of these stories on your terminal on bloomberg.com and tictoc on twitter. romaine: thank you. caught in the trade crosshairs, the nikkei reporting that apple is asking it suppliers to take a look at shifting 15 -- 50% to 30% of its production capacity
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for so many new yorkers today the fears of 9/11 flooded back immediately. >> if you're a new yorker you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> out front, and there are so many unanswered questions. about the pilot, who he was and what he was doing there. >> yeah, we're learning a bit more about the pilot. he was the only person onboard according to officials of this helicopter. we got a statement from the company that he was most recently flying for. american continental properties. they say they mourn the loss of their employee. he he'd working on that company for five years. we're learning a bit more. according to our affiliate, he was like a 20-year experienced pilot. and they also talked about an incident he had back in october 2014 where he actually encountered a bird strike while he was doing a tour with six other passengers onboard. he was able to land that helicopter safely and no one was hurt. so that gives an idea how experien
for so many new yorkers today the fears of 9/11 flooded back immediately. >> if you're a new yorker you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> out front, and there are so many unanswered questions. about the pilot, who he was and what he was doing there. >> yeah, we're learning a bit more about the pilot. he was the only...
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what's your message to new yorkers? >> my message to new yorkers, to be very clear, there was no act of terror here, no indication of any ongoing threat. there appears to be a very individual incident. we don't know if it was a malfunction or something wrong with the pilot. but thank god no one else was injured. when i first heard it, like you, because you're a new yorker, too, we immediately thought, was this an act of tor error or purposeful? we don't know if it was purposeful or some kind of emergency landing or a problem that came up. >> mayor de blasio, thank you very much. that's it, jake, no act of terror they're saying, no sign of that whatsoever. possibly just a hard landing, a crash landing on a building, although it is interesting what the mayor said, jake, about this not being a usual flight path. for those who aren't from the island of manhattan, the takeoff point is on the hudson river, which is in that direction, just four or five blocks. actually very near our new offices. and that's basically crossing,
what's your message to new yorkers? >> my message to new yorkers, to be very clear, there was no act of terror here, no indication of any ongoing threat. there appears to be a very individual incident. we don't know if it was a malfunction or something wrong with the pilot. but thank god no one else was injured. when i first heard it, like you, because you're a new yorker, too, we immediately thought, was this an act of tor error or purposeful? we don't know if it was purposeful or some...
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something with which new yorkers are intimately familiar. it would appear that the plan worked very well. one of the things they'll probably look at now, i would guess as part of their rehashing of what happened and trying to learn from the events of the day, everybody not the evacuation at the same time. presumably they knew that the crash had on the roof. presumably it was wise to try the get those that were closest to the incident away. they have this fuel leak problem. probably want the people from the top floors out first. one of the things that the witnesses and people that work in the building say, we got the same notice at the same time from 57 stories and everybody was cramming into the stairwells, chaotic and nerve racking. it was crowded. that is probably one of the things they'll look into it. one thing that we know from new york city's planning for things like this is the plans that are put into place in new york city are often followed by jurisdictions across the country and the world. from every major city and the united state
something with which new yorkers are intimately familiar. it would appear that the plan worked very well. one of the things they'll probably look at now, i would guess as part of their rehashing of what happened and trying to learn from the events of the day, everybody not the evacuation at the same time. presumably they knew that the crash had on the roof. presumably it was wise to try the get those that were closest to the incident away. they have this fuel leak problem. probably want the...
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. >> if you are a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd from 9/11, and i remember that morning all too well, so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes were every new yorker's mind goes. >> reporter: but at the station, there is no indication? >> there is no indication that is the case. the only indication was a helicopter had to do an emergency or a hard landing, so it crashed onto the rooftop of the building, causing a, but there is no indication of anything more than that. >> you can see the sense of fear people are experiencing in midtown manhattan. it is unclear what exactly happened as we heard him say, but a reporter at the scene says the weather may have been a factor. >>> it's very foggy, very rainy. i texted my sister-in-law a little while ago, who works not far from here and asked if she could see this helicopter that crashed into this building. she said she couldn't see anything because it is so foggy. >> still unclear what kind of helicopter it is. we will bring you updates as we get them. susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> also new at noon, a brush fi
. >> if you are a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd from 9/11, and i remember that morning all too well, so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes were every new yorker's mind goes. >> reporter: but at the station, there is no indication? >> there is no indication that is the case. the only indication was a helicopter had to do an emergency or a hard landing, so it crashed onto the rooftop of the building, causing a, but there is no indication...
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the new yorker.the campaign trail and at her home, a pleasure to meet you. thank you for coming on the show, elizabeth warren, you know, i talk to so many people who cover her, who talk so much about -- she has all the plans and stops and takes all these selfies, when you look at those numbers she's tied for second, to what do you attribute that. >> it's interesting when i started reporting this piece for the new yorker back in january and february. everyone kept saying to me, she has the best ideas, she has ideas, but she'll never win. i think her campaign has sort of pursued this slow and steady, not very glamorous approach of getting out there and hitting the pavement and meeting with voters. i know her campaign people feel really strongly that sometimes she may have a harsh sort of persona on tv, but when she's face to face with voters, she's very charismatic. >> what was she like with you? >> her personal story is very powerful. and i heard it touching to hear about her background. she was a wor
the new yorker.the campaign trail and at her home, a pleasure to meet you. thank you for coming on the show, elizabeth warren, you know, i talk to so many people who cover her, who talk so much about -- she has all the plans and stops and takes all these selfies, when you look at those numbers she's tied for second, to what do you attribute that. >> it's interesting when i started reporting this piece for the new yorker back in january and february. everyone kept saying to me, she has the...
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my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> that's an important point. my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. when you hear aircraft into building, that is the response. there's two things going on here. aircraft into buildings in new york create a very, very big response. in case it is something else, which the vice president says he believes there's no link at all to terrorism. but for another reason. a fire in a building in man maton, the most densely populated place can be -- this is adjacent to times square. this is tourist central. rehema, what's the situation there on the ground? >> reporter: it is controlled here on the ground. if i can have my cameraman pan over a bit to the building. this is the building you see right here, ali, where this helicopter came down atop of this skyscraper here between 52nd and 51st and seventh avenue. as you point out this is one of the busiest sections in new york city. people are everywhere, and authorities have told us that it was a male pilot who was killed in this crash. w
my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> that's an important point. my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. when you hear aircraft into building, that is the response. there's two things going on here. aircraft into buildings in new york create a very, very big response. in case it is something else, which the vice president says he believes there's no link at all to terrorism. but for another reason. a fire in a building in man maton, the most densely populated place...
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>> well, look, this is -- if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> but at this point, there is no indication. >> at this point, there is no indication that that is the case. the only indication was a helicopter had to do an emergency or a hard landing or crash on to the rooftop of the building, causing a fire. but there's no indication of anything more than that. again, this is all very preliminary. and the situations evolve very quickly, as we know. but that's all we know at this time. >> governor, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, governor cuomo. we appreciate your time. as you just heard the governor say, he is being told that it was a helicopter -- >> so, again, back here now, still live -- are we still live? >> yeah, we hear you, sara. >> reporter: were we connected then? >> sara, can you hear us? >> all right. sara might be having some audio issues there. there are a lot of reporters in th
>> well, look, this is -- if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> but at this point, there is no indication. >> at this point, there is no indication that that is the case. the only indication was a helicopter had to do an emergency or a hard landing or crash on to the rooftop of the building,...
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the crash reminded a lot of new yorkers, including the governor of ew er, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. so as soon as you hear an aircraft, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. >> investigators are looking into why the pilot was flying in restricted airspace. they say he did not communicate in the area and rain and fog may have played a role in the crash. >>> in the south bay, vandalss people. it was found yesterday morning. police say they haven't yet determined if this is a hate crime. workers say if it is, they're going to try to turn it into a positive. >> how can we combat forms of like stigma? how can we combat forms of homophobia? you know really having conversations with folks? >> reporter: the center does not have security cameras as a part of its efforts to be a confidential space, workers say they are now considering more security. >>> while the warriors are chasing their third straight championship, san francisco is getting ready for the center.cet kate larsen gives us a look at the final progress. >> the final bolts on the final seats at the warr
the crash reminded a lot of new yorkers, including the governor of ew er, you have a level of ptsd, right, from 9/11. so as soon as you hear an aircraft, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. >> investigators are looking into why the pilot was flying in restricted airspace. they say he did not communicate in the area and rain and fog may have played a role in the crash. >>> in the south bay, vandalss people. it was found yesterday morning. police say they haven't...
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the country has worked with new yorkers. i think, for the one we have in the white house now. so we owe-- we owe the country good new yorkers. >> stephen: that would be nice. that would be nice. that would be nice. ( applause ) , you know, there were underdogs tonight-- you were an underdog. >> yeah. >> stephen: you know. were any of the underdogs really surprise you tonight? what about tim ryan? what about john delaney? ( laughter ) and could you pick them out in a lineup if you had to? >> uhm, i think that... a lot of-- ( laughter ) you know, sometimes you're an underdog until you're not. >> stephen: okay. so they could still break out. >>, you know, there's always a chance, but... ( laughter ) i'll be-- i'll be honest. i really do think that this was a breakaway night, and i think that there was-- like, i think elizabeth warren really distinguished herself. i think julio castro really distinguished himself. i i think cory booker did a great job in talking about criminal justice, and i think there were communities that got
the country has worked with new yorkers. i think, for the one we have in the white house now. so we owe-- we owe the country good new yorkers. >> stephen: that would be nice. that would be nice. that would be nice. ( applause ) , you know, there were underdogs tonight-- you were an underdog. >> yeah. >> stephen: you know. were any of the underdogs really surprise you tonight? what about tim ryan? what about john delaney? ( laughter ) and could you pick them out in a lineup if...
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. >> if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. and as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> now, i spoke to one witness who was on the 29th floor when they went down those stairs, they were not sure they were doing the right thing, because they could smell smoke in their stairwell. i spoke to another witness who was standing about where i am. i he heard the explosion, looked up and saw smoke, very heavy black smoke coming off of that building and then a piece of debris came down about 12 inches long, about a 5 feet away from him. it wasn't very heavy, but it could have injured him. and he just saw the building started to -- people started pouring out of that building as soon as that helicopter hit. but it wasn't until about ten minutes later that all of the floors were evacuated. wolf? >> very scary incident, indeed. miguel marquez on the scene for us. thank you. let's bring in cnn crime and justice reporter, shimon prokupe
. >> if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. and i remember that morning all too well. and as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> now, i spoke to one witness who was on the 29th floor when they went down those stairs, they were not sure they were doing the right thing, because they could smell smoke in their stairwell. i spoke to another witness who was standing about where i am. i he heard the...
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i know you're also a short story writer i know you work for "the new yorker.ing a e? do you know in your head this is a novel idea versus this is an idea for a short story >> i don't even have an idea i start with a physical feeling. i start with a visual image. but by the time i have the first paragraph, i know if it's a short story or a novel >> seth: that's good to know >> yeah. t >> sett you're not just finding it out on the page >> no. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> you find out other things on the page >> seth: yeah.an do you tend to be -- would you describe yourself as someone who has to have an establhed idea before you get it started >> not at all. >> seth: really? >> no. really have to have an established motif. if i can see the visuals, if i know what the world looks like, if i know, you know, what the interior looks like, then i think i understand what characters speak like in that context. >> seth: do you have a moment of excitement when you realize that you can see that >> oh, yeah. >> seth: oh, that's good >> i think, "oh, w r, it's my own livim
i know you're also a short story writer i know you work for "the new yorker.ing a e? do you know in your head this is a novel idea versus this is an idea for a short story >> i don't even have an idea i start with a physical feeling. i start with a visual image. but by the time i have the first paragraph, i know if it's a short story or a novel >> seth: that's good to know >> yeah. t >> sett you're not just finding it out on the page >> no. >> seth:...
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you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker'.rful voice and her many followers and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne tyler, you are really, really a fabulous writer." [ light laughter ] and i thought, "what am i going to do? [ laughter ] and nobody laughed in the audience so everyone thought this it wasn't just that the person said that nervously, you know? >> seth: yeah. "new yorkers," because i was going to read something, you know, in the spur of the moment. and i thought, "if she's in here, i'm reading her. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i'm reading her and she wasn't in there. and so i had to read my own story. but then i got the check and it was made out to anne tyler they had my correct address, they had my social security number it was made out to anne tyler. so i called a friend and i said, "what do i do? and she said, "has that never happened to you before?"attie" and you deposit the check. [ laughter ] >> seth: and it worked >> i didn't starve that month. [ applau
you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker'.rful voice and her many followers and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne tyler, you are really, really a fabulous writer." [ light laughter ] and i thought, "what am i going to do? [ laughter ] and nobody laughed in the audience so everyone thought this it wasn't just that the person said that nervously, you know? >> seth: yeah. "new yorkers," because i was...
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the risks to new yorkers are just too high. is this a one-off or does the congresswoman have a point? >> both. we have a lot of traffic over the city and she is making a good point. this isn't omaha, this is manhattan. anything that goes down will hit something else. i'm afraid the congresswoman has a good point that needs to be looked at. blake: it was an plj emergency landing -- michael, we'll jump on from you there. michael boyd from boyd international. the new york governor, andrew cuomo on the scene with his first reaction echoing what many first feared when they heard the initial report of a crash at a new york city sky scraper. >> if you are a new yorker you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. blake, the former fbi operative and carbon black that just. you got the tweet, the text, the email. when you saw this and you heard helicopter into a building. a lot of people's minds went there
the risks to new yorkers are just too high. is this a one-off or does the congresswoman have a point? >> both. we have a lot of traffic over the city and she is making a good point. this isn't omaha, this is manhattan. anything that goes down will hit something else. i'm afraid the congresswoman has a good point that needs to be looked at. blake: it was an plj emergency landing -- michael, we'll jump on from you there. michael boyd from boyd international. the new york governor, andrew...
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evacuated as smoke billowed from a fire on the roof high above, the crash rushing back memories of new yorkers on edge since 9/11 tonight, fear for a beloved baseball star. david ortiz in intensive care, undergoing major surgery after being shot in a nightclub in the dominican republic tonight we're in the d.r. with the latest on his condition and growing questions about safety in a popular vacation spot for americans after a series of alarming incidents. >>> evacuations underway as a wildfire rages in california and the power company now cutting off power to homes, taking no chances after those power lines were blamed for sparking the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history. is this the new normal >>> america under pressure and a new warning about those popular fitness trackers getting in your steps, great for your physical health, but what is it doing to your mental health tonight a wake-up call >>> and a broadway star making history and inspiring america, sharing her powerful, winning message she delivered from her wheelchair >> the tony award goes to -- >> reporter: so many ki
evacuated as smoke billowed from a fire on the roof high above, the crash rushing back memories of new yorkers on edge since 9/11 tonight, fear for a beloved baseball star. david ortiz in intensive care, undergoing major surgery after being shot in a nightclub in the dominican republic tonight we're in the d.r. with the latest on his condition and growing questions about safety in a popular vacation spot for americans after a series of alarming incidents. >>> evacuations underway as a...
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she's a new yorker, she used to live in new york, some of y'all might know her. she wrote a tremendous history of the civil rights movement s and she knew harper lee. i got in touch with her, and she knew a little bit about this alex city business. she said there's no other casey cep in the world, get rid of the n, no one's going to confuse you -- [laughter] it planted the seed, and i got rid of it. i did it over and over and over again. so hopefully, it's, you know, it talks the way they talk and walks the way they walk. but i don't know. they have these beautiful ways of telling stories, so it's hard not to just mimic. >> yeah. no, i think it worked effectively. >> is there anything you had to cut from the book? >> ah, wonderful question to ask a writer. [laughter] i don't think my editor's here. wonderful question to ask a writer. i rarely write more than i need, but this is, in fact -- so the title of the book comes from the talk that harper lee gave, extremely odd thing. she hated to speak in public, but she agreed to give this talk in the '80s as a favor to
she's a new yorker, she used to live in new york, some of y'all might know her. she wrote a tremendous history of the civil rights movement s and she knew harper lee. i got in touch with her, and she knew a little bit about this alex city business. she said there's no other casey cep in the world, get rid of the n, no one's going to confuse you -- [laughter] it planted the seed, and i got rid of it. i did it over and over and over again. so hopefully, it's, you know, it talks the way they talk...
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now robin wright is a foreign affairs analyst and writes about the tank attacks this week for the new yorker magazine she's based in washington welcome to day doubly do you believe the united states has proved that iran is behind these attacks. i think there's still quite a few questions about what happened who did it the evidence and usually is very damning but it's not accepted by much of the world and so i think there will be an ongoing investigation that a lot of countries will be interested in in seeing further details if you're on walls behind me is that why would why wouldn't they say. well iran has often engaged in attacks with plausible deniability that was true in some of the attacks by its proxy forces whether in iraq lebanon or afghanistan the one big question of course is why would this have happened against a japanese tanker at the very day that the japanese prime minister made his 1st trip to iran in 40 years since the revolution and he was meeting with iran's supreme leader an act by iranian revolutionary guards for example could have been very embarrassing for the supreme le
now robin wright is a foreign affairs analyst and writes about the tank attacks this week for the new yorker magazine she's based in washington welcome to day doubly do you believe the united states has proved that iran is behind these attacks. i think there's still quite a few questions about what happened who did it the evidence and usually is very damning but it's not accepted by much of the world and so i think there will be an ongoing investigation that a lot of countries will be...
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when new yorkers heard that an aircraft hit a building today, many people panicked, even if it was justor a moment. that is life after 9/11. today it was a helicopter that crash landed on a high-rise building. this happened in manhattan's theater district. smoke was seen rising from the roof. buildings were evacuated. it was the pilot who was killed. police and the mayor both say tonight it appears to have been a tragic accident, not terrorism. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: reports of a fire on the roof of 787 7th avenue flood 2:00 this afternoon. >> reporter: as people poured from the 54-story office building and others nearby, emergency crews rushed in. >> i feel this rumble. you hear a bam. and then it moved a little bit. i'm wondering what's going on. >> reporter: these photos show the smoldering scene, parts of the helicopter reduced to rubble. the pilot, tim mccormick, was flying this private helicopter at a high rate of speed through low clouds and heavy rain, crashing through air space restricted due to its proximity to trump tower. n.y.p.d. commissioner james o'neill. >
when new yorkers heard that an aircraft hit a building today, many people panicked, even if it was justor a moment. that is life after 9/11. today it was a helicopter that crash landed on a high-rise building. this happened in manhattan's theater district. smoke was seen rising from the roof. buildings were evacuated. it was the pilot who was killed. police and the mayor both say tonight it appears to have been a tragic accident, not terrorism. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter:...
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cycle reaction from new yorkers who told us prospective students may have been put off by the courses title . somebody wanted to attend a class there you know if they attend a class here in new york city they're going to get ostracized more people are left and he might get like a lot of backlash but to be fair. on the right wing i'm really not a surprise in the state of new york that any class that. kind of more or less teaches you things that the force of rights or republic it's one of the ritz would have you want to pigeonhole that it probably would not go over well with the student body or with the staff. the author of the course and is a prominent feminist and leftwing journalist she was previously employed as a fact checker at the new yorker and was famously employed in a scandal where she was falsely claimed an immigration officer how the nazi tattoo she had to resign after the claim was later rebound michael patrick finally going to leave the course was to extreme even for otherwise liberal star found students. what did happen was that they set back and said ok this is not more
cycle reaction from new yorkers who told us prospective students may have been put off by the courses title . somebody wanted to attend a class there you know if they attend a class here in new york city they're going to get ostracized more people are left and he might get like a lot of backlash but to be fair. on the right wing i'm really not a surprise in the state of new york that any class that. kind of more or less teaches you things that the force of rights or republic it's one of the...
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doing with regards to iran has been on a covert level we've seen a report in a new yorker by seymour hersh that a u.s. source told him that u.s. marines who are operating in the blue key missouri and kurdish regions of iran have you ever heard of that report i've never heard of the report i've never read the article nor do i intend to do you have any. christe as to whether or not as the us ambassador i don't have any interest as to whether or not u.s. marines are actually operating in iran right now and i said i had not heard of the report and i didn't intend to read the article in the new yorker if i gave you this article right now walked it over would you look at it i don't think so honestly congressman because i don't i don't have time to read much fiction. we have teams inside iran and these include joint special operation forces mostly commando unit it has been given executive authority by the president as many as 12 countries to go in and kill we're talking about high value targets. they're operating now and they go into a countries outside of the war zone outside of afghanista
doing with regards to iran has been on a covert level we've seen a report in a new yorker by seymour hersh that a u.s. source told him that u.s. marines who are operating in the blue key missouri and kurdish regions of iran have you ever heard of that report i've never heard of the report i've never read the article nor do i intend to do you have any. christe as to whether or not as the us ambassador i don't have any interest as to whether or not u.s. marines are actually operating in iran...
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. -- he is the host of the podcast, revisionist history, staff writer of course at the new yorker. he was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by "time magazine". and one of four impulsive top global thinkers pay previously a reporter for the "washington post" we covered business and science, he then served as the new paper new york city bureau chief you graduate from the university of toronto, trinity college with a degree in history, he was born in england, a up in rural ontario and he now lives in new york please welcome malcolm gladwell. [applause] >> thank you, rachel. for the introduction. a pleasure to be here. although i have profoundly mixed feelings on the one hand, am excited to see all of you. you have done so much over the years to sell my books and advance my life and on a metaphorical level, i'm delighted to see you upand out of first thing in the morning . the other side of it is on the non- metaphorical side i am appalled i'm up this early have not seen a damon very many years. is very novel and somewhat terrifying experience for me. i will try
. -- he is the host of the podcast, revisionist history, staff writer of course at the new yorker. he was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by "time magazine". and one of four impulsive top global thinkers pay previously a reporter for the "washington post" we covered business and science, he then served as the new paper new york city bureau chief you graduate from the university of toronto, trinity college with a degree in history, he was born in...
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slammed into the rooftop in the rain 11 minutes after takeoff, spewing fire and smoke as terrified new yorkers watched from below. one person is dead, the pilot. the mayor of new york city tells me it's a mystery as to why the pilot was flying in the area in an erratic path. he said there's no indication of terrorism. also breaking, the justice department agrees to give congressional democrats some of the mueller probe evidence they've been demanding. house jaushry chairman jerry nadler says his committee will obtain key documents related to possible obstruction of justice by president trump. i'll get reaction from a member of the senate judiciary committee, democrat richard blumenthal. correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first, let's go to cnn national correspondent miguel marquez near the scene of the helicopter crash in manhattan. what are you learning this hour? >> reporter: terrifying moments in new york city. you can see what poor flying conditions it is. full-on investigation now into what this pilot was doing and the crash. did he mean to crash it on top of that building
slammed into the rooftop in the rain 11 minutes after takeoff, spewing fire and smoke as terrified new yorkers watched from below. one person is dead, the pilot. the mayor of new york city tells me it's a mystery as to why the pilot was flying in the area in an erratic path. he said there's no indication of terrorism. also breaking, the justice department agrees to give congressional democrats some of the mueller probe evidence they've been demanding. house jaushry chairman jerry nadler says...
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my attitude is, i'm a new yorker this is why most new yorkers respect the presidents punch back.th me, point is i'm a stranger, he doesn't know me from a hole in the wall. no reason to be attacking me. i just started give him a few shots and good news for him, he raised his profile and hopefully he will sell more albums. nothing against nils and i wish him the best but why take a shot at me? i'm not doing anything to live your life i'm living my life. look at my twitter feed, never take a shot anybody unless they are coming after me. >> you're a high profile guy. so you take the presidents approach, you counterpunch. >> just once in a while. i say what is this guy doing? but in most cases, no. >> good to see you, gotta go. thanks very much. i had, jon stewart shames congress for ignoring 9/11 victims and maybe the media as well. coming up, media are laughing off as the president and joe biden slam each other. are they treating this as a two man race? since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stag
my attitude is, i'm a new yorker this is why most new yorkers respect the presidents punch back.th me, point is i'm a stranger, he doesn't know me from a hole in the wall. no reason to be attacking me. i just started give him a few shots and good news for him, he raised his profile and hopefully he will sell more albums. nothing against nils and i wish him the best but why take a shot at me? i'm not doing anything to live your life i'm living my life. look at my twitter feed, never take a shot...
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i'm a new yorker. i've watched this guy for decades. i call him con don because he has a very clever hackebit of baiting and switching. he doesn't faze me, he doesn't confuse me, i know how to go up against him. what i've done putting me up against him in a debate, i have a very aggressive, assertive approach. that's the very thing to unnerve and throw off donald trump. i'm very sorry that the american people got to know donald trump so well but i'm the new yorker that can get rid of him once and for all. i really believe that. >> more of my conversation with mayor bill de blasio coming up next hour. >>> still ahead, the city of phoenix taking action after this shocking video after the arrest of a couple accused of shoplifting. how the mayor is responding to the controversy, next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while
i'm a new yorker. i've watched this guy for decades. i call him con don because he has a very clever hackebit of baiting and switching. he doesn't faze me, he doesn't confuse me, i know how to go up against him. what i've done putting me up against him in a debate, i have a very aggressive, assertive approach. that's the very thing to unnerve and throw off donald trump. i'm very sorry that the american people got to know donald trump so well but i'm the new yorker that can get rid of him once...
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>> well, it's just wrong. >> joining me is new yorker's sheila. great to see you again.beth warren had been warning about things like the 2008 crisis from before they happened. and when she set up the consumer financial protection bureau, it was to protect consumers and by definition the -- from whom consumers needed protecting were financial institutions. that has set something up in which normal people who i run into say anybody but elizabeth warren, she hates capitalism, she is against wall street. i am not sure that's a fair characterization of her. >> she is an economic. so as a law professor at harvard, she would find a particular problem that she would want to learn more about and investigate it. and what she did in investigating bankruptcy of individuals that middle class families were coming under increasing financial strain. and there used to be this view that people filing for bankruptcy were these negligent, reckless people who liked to shop all day and didn't want to go to work. but she found that most of them were hard-working middle-income families who had
>> well, it's just wrong. >> joining me is new yorker's sheila. great to see you again.beth warren had been warning about things like the 2008 crisis from before they happened. and when she set up the consumer financial protection bureau, it was to protect consumers and by definition the -- from whom consumers needed protecting were financial institutions. that has set something up in which normal people who i run into say anybody but elizabeth warren, she hates capitalism, she is...
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. >> if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd, right? from 9/11.at morning all-too well. as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >>> "the cbs overnight news" will be right back. we were made to move, from the dawn of time. we ran, hunted and explored. and some 10,000 years later, we got lazy and crawled right back into our caves. so find your fire! move more! live more! it's what you were made for. get out of your caves. degree motionsense. made to move. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> drones are not just for kids anymore. each year, government agencies find more uses for the flying cameras. this week, first responders across the country are gathering in colorado to work with the latest technology. omar villafrance is there. >> reporter: this is a training center for drones. two dozen local and state agencies are draining with drones and new technology, in a worst-case scenario. and we got a behind-the-scenes look. there aren't too many places you can crash and burn a real train. but
. >> if you're a new yorker, you have a level of ptsd, right? from 9/11.at morning all-too well. as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >>> "the cbs overnight news" will be right back. we were made to move, from the dawn of time. we ran, hunted and explored. and some 10,000 years later, we got lazy and crawled right back into our caves. so find your fire! move more! live more! it's what you were made for. get out...
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but just to that, the block south of me, commuting home will be very tough for new yorkers tonight. nerally that's nothing new in the rain. there were special circumstances today. stay with us. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. it also has th
but just to that, the block south of me, commuting home will be very tough for new yorkers tonight. nerally that's nothing new in the rain. there were special circumstances today. stay with us. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye....
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on sunday, new yorkers will fly the rainbow flag as they march with gay pride.artin will be there, proud of the part he played in the history of the gay rights movement. a look at the business news. you are starting out with the g20 summit, where trade is one of the issues topping the agenda. >> the trade has been casting a shadow over the global economy. donald trump and his chinese counterparts are slated to sit down on saturday in hopes of bringing it to an end. to drop tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods. analysts point out they have been down this road before. shaking -- it is is shaping up to be a high-stakes meeting. underway and the big talking points, the showdown between donald trump and xi jinping. they are in the middle of an escalating trade war and are set to sit down on saturday and discuss options. tensions have reached boiling points. much has changed since the endit in november, when the of the tariffs seemed close. >> we need to encourage the movement of information to change.d we should not develop behind a closed door a
on sunday, new yorkers will fly the rainbow flag as they march with gay pride.artin will be there, proud of the part he played in the history of the gay rights movement. a look at the business news. you are starting out with the g20 summit, where trade is one of the issues topping the agenda. >> the trade has been casting a shadow over the global economy. donald trump and his chinese counterparts are slated to sit down on saturday in hopes of bringing it to an end. to drop tariffs on...
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they want to make sure the new yorkers don't bring their slaves to establish claims of the land. the point is slavery is in retreat. accomplishment of the articles of the federation, which couldn't figure out how to tax the country read they did figure out one thing, how to keep slaves out of the north territories. you also have a constitution that is going to end the slave trade in america 20 years after its adoption. they did do a 20 years later. slavery, you are going to see virginia moving away from slavery. making it making it easier for virginia, for virginia slaveholders to free their slaves. there is a movement away from slavery. it makes sense in a way because there is an in insatiable demand for slavery. with cotton, there will come insatiable demand. you will see a retreat in anti-slavery. one of the great institutions of america, i say that, i don't know with italics, american colonization society, think about it, we're not talking about ending slavery. --are sending three blacks away.rak -- free blacks the racist goal is to get blacks out of the country. this is not
they want to make sure the new yorkers don't bring their slaves to establish claims of the land. the point is slavery is in retreat. accomplishment of the articles of the federation, which couldn't figure out how to tax the country read they did figure out one thing, how to keep slaves out of the north territories. you also have a constitution that is going to end the slave trade in america 20 years after its adoption. they did do a 20 years later. slavery, you are going to see virginia moving...
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>> well, there's some new yorkers in the crowd, right? what the new yorkers told me, women in new york told me when he became president, they said here's what he will do. it's what he always does. first he will flatter. then he will bully. and then he will sue. that's just how he is. that's what he does. and he's true to form. >> flatter, bully, sue. spot on assessment? what do you think? >> i think it's a spot on assessment. i also think there's something about powerful women that unnerves trump. if you think about donald trump and his relationships whether it's angela merkel, theresa may, he's really never been able to make a very strong relationship with a strong woman as an equal. and that is partly what makes nancy pelosi so difficult for him to handle, i think. i think he seems to think of women in a different way. and she is very tough. >> you now have the president saying he'd accept dirt on a political rival from a foreign power. mitch mcconnell reacting tonight on fox news. here it is, fareed. >> do you think the president made
>> well, there's some new yorkers in the crowd, right? what the new yorkers told me, women in new york told me when he became president, they said here's what he will do. it's what he always does. first he will flatter. then he will bully. and then he will sue. that's just how he is. that's what he does. and he's true to form. >> flatter, bully, sue. spot on assessment? what do you think? >> i think it's a spot on assessment. i also think there's something about powerful women...
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>> and for folks who don't know, pauleen is no longer living and a film critic published in the new yorker primarily. >> she had roots in the bay area. she was from a family of chicken farmers and got her start on berkeley public radio. it's the local spotlight film and a local story as well. we'll follow the film with a panel of film critics. we hope everybody will join us. and we would love to show the clip. >> wonderful. here we go. . >>> the one review she wrote that ended up meaning something to me in a big way was for a band about crieders. she says it was as if a bunch of movie mad young french boys had taken a an american crime novel and translated the poetry they read between the line. it was like that is my aesthetic. right there. that is -- that's what i hope i can do. >> sometimes back then, it was about getting in people's face. . >> the united states had in place both a travel and an immigration ban for people living with hiv, blocking the golden gate bridge was disruptive and brought a lot of attention to hiv. >> you know, our friends were dying. so we had nothing to lose. a
>> and for folks who don't know, pauleen is no longer living and a film critic published in the new yorker primarily. >> she had roots in the bay area. she was from a family of chicken farmers and got her start on berkeley public radio. it's the local spotlight film and a local story as well. we'll follow the film with a panel of film critics. we hope everybody will join us. and we would love to show the clip. >> wonderful. here we go. . >>> the one review she wrote...
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me just the all new yorkers this election is a big deal because what happens in istanbul sends political ripples across turkey. has long been tightening his grip on power and critics say he's tipping turkey into authoritarianism. before the new vote polls show to mama lou the head. case was a turkish citizen and as a young university student i support him because i believe his projects are projects good at solving real problems. but heroin's party still has a lot of support among the key time an individual he suffered during the times when those with the heads covered it for religious reasons one able to piss you an education for 20 hands and 20 years later i was able to get an education and become a teacher the a list of vehicle for this app president was the reason for this week in the old. if the opposition wins there will be renewed questions as to how long and can dominate turkish politics. or not let's bring in these dorian jones who is following the elections in istanbul for us what can you tell us dorian about today's turnout how busy is it at polling stations. well here at this
me just the all new yorkers this election is a big deal because what happens in istanbul sends political ripples across turkey. has long been tightening his grip on power and critics say he's tipping turkey into authoritarianism. before the new vote polls show to mama lou the head. case was a turkish citizen and as a young university student i support him because i believe his projects are projects good at solving real problems. but heroin's party still has a lot of support among the key time...
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yet, when it came time to compete with whether he would say at "the new yorker" or go to "the atlantic the owner of "the atlantic" gave him and his children rare exotic horses to lure him away from "the new yorker" and now he runs one of the most important magazines in thed two. you se -- in theworld. you see it all over the media. they are promoted and they continually get treated as the voices of authority. that is why this continuously goes on. >> tucker: it is so mind boggling corrupt it's hard to believe it happens in our city and our business. glenn greenwald, thank you for the perspective. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: judge ordered a special prosecutor to investigate the jussie smollett case and potentially bring new charges over how that was handled. we have details on everything that is happening in that case after the break. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, k
yet, when it came time to compete with whether he would say at "the new yorker" or go to "the atlantic the owner of "the atlantic" gave him and his children rare exotic horses to lure him away from "the new yorker" and now he runs one of the most important magazines in thed two. you se -- in theworld. you see it all over the media. they are promoted and they continually get treated as the voices of authority. that is why this continuously goes on. >>...
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sflnkts but many new yorkers held their breath as initial reports triggered memoyies of a september 11th attack. > as soon as you hear an aircraft hit ald buiing, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. te >> reporr: officials say the kept took off from the 34th street helly cad on the manhattan east side aft dropping off a passenger. the deadly crash occurring just 11 minutes later. this morning it is still unclear why the pilot was flying under such pr visibility. in a flight zone that has been restricted ever since president trump took office. >> to go into that area, ali hepter would need the appro al of la guardia tower we need to find out if that happened or not here. >> totally understandable, ther fea remember seeing the first alert yesterday thinking oh, no what is next. >> i know. >>> ten minutes after the hour. still ahead on "news4 midday," he very latest on a baseball hero. >> what doctors are saying about former boston red sox player after he was shot and hear th reaction >>> so reigning nba champions ll get to game six but they'll have to carry on without
sflnkts but many new yorkers held their breath as initial reports triggered memoyies of a september 11th attack. > as soon as you hear an aircraft hit ald buiing, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. te >> reporr: officials say the kept took off from the 34th street helly cad on the manhattan east side aft dropping off a passenger. the deadly crash occurring just 11 minutes later. this morning it is still unclear why the pilot was flying under such pr visibility. in...
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if we have to choose to go to the store to snoop or come up with new yorkers that as the girls are with you for your support just to your shoes shouldn't feel you should cook door for one who is your desire. to. have susie and feel welcome you should all just normal got hold. of number real world will know will show up at the opening audition your option comes in. was a marge. told her said something to the point the morning was to be with a woman. yet you buckles no will. you need this new leads in you but i'm still. lead you to surround yourself yes yes. that's what i wanted something you really believe there are these should. be a field of your local wishes to this one model won't destroy your own work or one with your means he has the chance to start a new digital ship to look at you because i wish you. every work. that you do with his life the more something out. there for ourselves. in the stories that shaped the week the russian and chinese president speak out on america's attempt to dominate international trade in russia's northern capital some petersburg for one of the biggest
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the town of doral launching a, quote, unhappy new yorker's website and campaign, telling new yorkersten weather, outrageous cost of living, what's not to like now, the website even has a savings calculator, so someone making $1 million a year in manhattan saves $235,000 a year by moving to florida also, a house panel tomorrow will hold hearings from firefighters, police, and teachers, talking about how the salt changes could force cuts and reductions in those critical services in these high-tax states guys, back to you. >> robert, i'm sure our political leaders are well aware of the potential loss of tax revenues and income taxes, of course and i'm sure they're going to right size the $93 billion new york city budget, aren't they? >> that's the problem. they could complain about it, but there's really not much you can do, because politically, what you're saying is, we need sort of to help the wealthiest of the wealthy in these seven or eight states, to pay less in taxes. and there's a billion by new jersey senator to basically raise the top tax rate in order to change the salt deduct
the town of doral launching a, quote, unhappy new yorker's website and campaign, telling new yorkersten weather, outrageous cost of living, what's not to like now, the website even has a savings calculator, so someone making $1 million a year in manhattan saves $235,000 a year by moving to florida also, a house panel tomorrow will hold hearings from firefighters, police, and teachers, talking about how the salt changes could force cuts and reductions in those critical services in these high-tax...
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those who have petitions to go to school to snoop or come up with new yorkers are those the girls are with you or your supporters to your machine station shouldn't for you should cook door for the one who's doing. the greatest alliances the world has ever known donald trump the special relationship with britain during his visit. from london to protest against him later today u.s. president will take part in world war 2 commemorations also a republican congressman defends a u.s. navy seal accused of war crimes saying killing civilians is part of the job. fired hundreds of rounds in a palooza right killed probably hundreds of civilians probably killed women and children if they were left in the city when we invaded so do i get judged. and a disgrace for our country a prominent french lawyer.
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in the mind of many of my fellow new yorkers -- the heart of god, guns, and trump country.ere is a place on god's creation ♪ ♪ a place of beauty beyond compare ♪ ♪ some people say it's almost heaven ♪ ♪ look for me you'll find me there ♪ >> alan johnson: my daddy always told me, you know those tornados and hurricanes, they can't get to us. we're down in these mountains, down in the holler, and these mountains protect us. here, if you're going to see the sky, you gotta look up. ♪ you can find me on the highest mountain ♪ ♪ you can find me in the black coal mines ♪ >> anthony: to think about, much less empathize with somebody who comes from five generations of coal miners, in a place that looks like this, is to our enduring shame, unthinkable. why can't these coal miners get retrained, maybe put up solar panels for a living? why would these conservative, deeply religious people vote for a thrice-married billionaire new yorker? well, i went to west virginia, and you know what? screw you. here in the heart of every belief system i've ever mocked or fought against, i was welcome
in the mind of many of my fellow new yorkers -- the heart of god, guns, and trump country.ere is a place on god's creation ♪ ♪ a place of beauty beyond compare ♪ ♪ some people say it's almost heaven ♪ ♪ look for me you'll find me there ♪ >> alan johnson: my daddy always told me, you know those tornados and hurricanes, they can't get to us. we're down in these mountains, down in the holler, and these mountains protect us. here, if you're going to see the sky, you gotta look...
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doing with regards to iran has been on a covert level we've seen a report in a new yorker by seymour hersh that a u.s. source told him that u.s. marines who are operating in the blue key missouri and kurdish regions of iran have you ever heard of that report i've never heard of the report i've never read the article nor do i intend to have any. 1st as to whether or not as the u.s. ambassador i don't have any interest as to whether or not u.s. marines are actually operating in iran right now and i said i had not heard of the report and i didn't intend to read the article in the new yorker if i gave you this article right now walked it over would you look at it i don't think so honestly congressman because i don't i don't have time to read much fiction. we have teams inside iran and these include joint special operation forces most elite commando unit it has been given executive authority by the president as many as 12 countries to go in and kill we're talking about high value targets. they're operating now and they go into a countries outside of the war zone outside of afghanistan and
doing with regards to iran has been on a covert level we've seen a report in a new yorker by seymour hersh that a u.s. source told him that u.s. marines who are operating in the blue key missouri and kurdish regions of iran have you ever heard of that report i've never heard of the report i've never read the article nor do i intend to have any. 1st as to whether or not as the u.s. ambassador i don't have any interest as to whether or not u.s. marines are actually operating in iran right now and...
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he also wrote for the new yorker before devoting his full time to writing books. books. he's written now seven books including confederates in the attic, voice long and strange, midnight rising, one for the road but tonight is very special. spying on the south, stories that i don't think we know about frederick olmstead and we are fortunate to have allison wall that has a podcast literary atlanta and works with a cappella books at the wrecking ball event she's a former broadcast journalist. so, we are very fortunate to have her interviewing tony tonight. please join me in welcoming alison law and tony horwitz. .. >> want to thank tony clark and the jimmy carter presidential library for having us here tonight. our bookseller partner, a cappella books. they have copies of the book out in the lobby, so -- and first and foremost, thank you all for being here on a monday night to talk about this book. and i know that you're eager for us to get started, so i thought i would ask the question that's on everyone's mind, what did you think of the final episode of "game of thrones"
he also wrote for the new yorker before devoting his full time to writing books. books. he's written now seven books including confederates in the attic, voice long and strange, midnight rising, one for the road but tonight is very special. spying on the south, stories that i don't think we know about frederick olmstead and we are fortunate to have allison wall that has a podcast literary atlanta and works with a cappella books at the wrecking ball event she's a former broadcast journalist. so,...
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as new yorker staff roois are the president's constant threat of sweeping go to the u.s. now before it's too late. meanwhile, mexicans' favorable view of the united states has been cut in half during the trump presidency according to pew research. >> richard haas, a very good point made by the new yorker, and this is something we've seen from the very beginning. barack obama over the course of the obama presidency had taken extraordinarily high illegal border crossing numbers and using both carrot and stick got those numbers down to 50-year lows. president trump has come in and because of the threats, because of the sky is falling rhetoric, in large part because also as has been said here, playing into the smugglers' hands, these actually created part of that crisis and of course the other part of the crisis is caused by the fact that he's cutting actually relief to those central american countries that need it the most that would keep in the their. >> i think that last point, joe, is most critical here. immigration policy can't start at the border and any time it does, y
as new yorker staff roois are the president's constant threat of sweeping go to the u.s. now before it's too late. meanwhile, mexicans' favorable view of the united states has been cut in half during the trump presidency according to pew research. >> richard haas, a very good point made by the new yorker, and this is something we've seen from the very beginning. barack obama over the course of the obama presidency had taken extraordinarily high illegal border crossing numbers and using...
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yet, when it came time to compete for whether he would say at "the new yorker" or go to "the atlantic the owner of "the atlantic" gave him and his children rare exotic horses to lure him away from "the new yorker" and now he runs one of the most important magazines in world. you see it all over the media. the same people who cheered all kinds of wars in muslimia countries. they prosper from it. they are promoted and they continually get treated as the voices of authority. that is why this continuously goes on. >> tucker: it is so mind bogglingly corrupt, it's hard to believe it happens in our city and our business. glenn greenwald, thank you for the perspective. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: a judge has ordered a special prosecutor to investigate the jussie smollett case and potentially bring new charges over how that was handled. we have details on everything that is happening in that casepe after the break. (male announcer) summer fun starts at bass pro shops and cabela's with huge savings-- like bass pro flag chairs for under $10 each. and this stars and stripes
yet, when it came time to compete for whether he would say at "the new yorker" or go to "the atlantic the owner of "the atlantic" gave him and his children rare exotic horses to lure him away from "the new yorker" and now he runs one of the most important magazines in world. you see it all over the media. the same people who cheered all kinds of wars in muslimia countries. they prosper from it. they are promoted and they continually get treated as the voices...
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i am intruding writer for the new yorker website that covers on valley culture, tech, san francisco. and i got there probably are the most backwards process imaginable.>> walk us through it starting with college. >> going with college, itwas just my 10 year reunion .i did not attend. i graduated in 2009 from wesley and university with a degree in sociology . and i just read in the wall street journal 2009 was the worst job market for generations so i had the good fortune to walk straight into that. and after a bunch of internships and living with my parents, working in music, i work in publishing at a literary agency for a few years in new york and after that joined a startup was doing a sort of netflix or e-books type of app. i was there sort of it was supposed to bethe person you know about books and publishing. it was a four-person company when i joined . three of you were founders. and from there i went to san francisco and iworked at a data analytics startup . which i thought would be a great application of my sociology degree. little did i know not exactly e-books but i did tha
i am intruding writer for the new yorker website that covers on valley culture, tech, san francisco. and i got there probably are the most backwards process imaginable.>> walk us through it starting with college. >> going with college, itwas just my 10 year reunion .i did not attend. i graduated in 2009 from wesley and university with a degree in sociology . and i just read in the wall street journal 2009 was the worst job market for generations so i had the good fortune to walk...