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tonight -- kenan thompson editor of "the new yorker," david remnick, live new yorker cartoons featuringhe 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news the white house today sent a letter to the house of representatives stating the trump administration will not participate in the impeachment probe, which it calls illegitimate what do you mean you're not participating? [ laughter ] it's -- it's an impeachment inquiry, not secret santa. "no, not for me this year. you don't get to choose whether you participate? you're like a guy getting dragged away in handcuffs, screaming, "i'm not participating in this arrest." [ laughter ] according to a new poll, 58% of americans support the opening of the impeachment inquiry into president trump. so congratulations, man, you're finally polling above 50%. [ cheers and applause got it got it over the line a poll also states that 65% of women su
tonight -- kenan thompson editor of "the new yorker," david remnick, live new yorker cartoons featuringhe 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news the white house today sent a letter to the house of representatives stating the trump administration will not...
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drawing board and come up with something that i hope is judged to be strong enough to be in "the new yorkerr." y" let's go. >> let's go. >> jimmy: all right, and now to judge me, to decide my fate from "the new yorker" magazine, please welcome emma allen and editor, david remnick. appreciate it. this is, their is is a big mome and i have the final drawing. you've seen it already, you've evaluated it. i will now show it to our audience, and here is the final drawing. okay. there it is. have we described, emma, i thought this was maybe your favorite, so this is the one i went with. what is your final decision? your verdict, please? >> jimmy, i'm sorry, it didn't work out. didn't work out. >> jimmy: what didn't work out? >> well, i mean, of the thousand-plus cartoons i reviewed that week, this just wasn't one of the 20 funniest. >> jimmy: so next week it will be in the magazine then? or what? >> i welcome you to continue to submit. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, i'll spend my whole life writing stupid cartoons for you guys. oh, my god, this is embarrassing. i'm humiliated. and not only am i humiliated, i
drawing board and come up with something that i hope is judged to be strong enough to be in "the new yorkerr." y" let's go. >> let's go. >> jimmy: all right, and now to judge me, to decide my fate from "the new yorker" magazine, please welcome emma allen and editor, david remnick. appreciate it. this is, their is is a big mome and i have the final drawing. you've seen it already, you've evaluated it. i will now show it to our audience, and here is the final...
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nbc news says his "new yorker" article bore little resemblance to his nbc news reporting. but again, that "new yorker" piece was less than two months after he left this reporting at nbc and took it somewhere else. nbc letting this story get away is, i think the best way i can put it is, when you take nbc's word for it, nbc letting that story get away is a shame, but in ronan farrow's telling, it's not a shame, it's a scandal. nbc is saying, essentially, it's too bad that story got away. we were really hoping to get it to air once it was ready. ronan farrow is saying, no, you were stopping me from getting it to air, and that's why i had to leave. but that's not the only allegation that farrow levels against nbc news in his book. about seven weeks after his reporting appeared in "the new yorker" in 2017, nbc abruptly fired the longtime host of the "today" show, matt lauer, after what they called a credible allegation of sexual behavior in the workplace that was brought to the company's detention. the company never detailed what the specific allegation was that led to matt la
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millions of new yorkers relied on the subways each day. >> there were signs of danger that we don't see today in the same way. >> it was there in the foul smelling rat-infested underground tunnel where bernard goetz surged from anonymity to a household name. three days before christmas, goetz, a scrawny, soft-spoken man wearing a blue wind breaker pulled out a revolver and shot three teenagers who allegedly surrounded him in a subway car. >> he board the subway. he was carrying a gun. incident began when he sat down in the subway car across from four guys who had boarded the train apparently in harlem and were going south. their claim was they were going to rob some video machine and they were carrying screwdrivers for that purpose. >> the teens wanted money and some speculate goetz wanted blood and revenge. >> i think he had had enough like so many new yorkers. but he took it to the next level. >> i understood that survival mechanism. if you don't get them first, there is no way you can withstand blows from three different street thugs. >> were naferred har -- bernardd himself close to
millions of new yorkers relied on the subways each day. >> there were signs of danger that we don't see today in the same way. >> it was there in the foul smelling rat-infested underground tunnel where bernard goetz surged from anonymity to a household name. three days before christmas, goetz, a scrawny, soft-spoken man wearing a blue wind breaker pulled out a revolver and shot three teenagers who allegedly surrounded him in a subway car. >> he board the subway. he was...
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he's here of course to talk about his new book and it's been two years since roman writing in the new yorker and jodi kantor and megan writing in "the new york times" and the two years since they published their separate exposÉs of sexual assault and harassment allegations against movie producer those stories encouraged many other women around the world to come forward with allegations against other powerful privileged and previously protected and hand-held give rise to the need to movement. both the new yorker and the times subsequently shared last year's service which honored [applause] the award honored the courageous breakthrough reporting of ronan, joey and megan. recounting the part in breaking the weinstein story and details the institutional resistance and the intimidation and threats he faced in doing so. the book contains additional revelations in this an it isn'te work of the investigative journalism, but it is itself a humbling and instructive spy story. he writes about not only the extreme tactics taken in the fall on espionage operation that has stymied the coverage but also ex
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"the new yorker" looked at the same story nbc sent out the store.d us top taking calls and doing interviews and suggted we run it elsewhere. i took it to "the new yorker" and four weeks later it was a pulitzer prize-winning story, so they're decisions had a valid journalistic ground when they read the book, i think it's very clear. when they go on to say that you had an axe to grind and wanted to stay at nbc news, what do you say? >> they extended thaer and that was discussed in the book. there were sources coming forward atrwhat time acbs and nbc and the book is very open about me being someone who didn't want me to lose their job and were in a quandary. senior people issued a policy and said wll come back, bute in the end, i realize that theei accumulatingt of evidence that there is a significant coverup and story to be told about this country and misconduct and the broader themes of misconduct in theme media madndstand i would have to independently report this from the ouside and that's what i've done it for years and i think the reporting in the
"the new yorker" looked at the same story nbc sent out the store.d us top taking calls and doing interviews and suggted we run it elsewhere. i took it to "the new yorker" and four weeks later it was a pulitzer prize-winning story, so they're decisions had a valid journalistic ground when they read the book, i think it's very clear. when they go on to say that you had an axe to grind and wanted to stay at nbc news, what do you say? >> they extended thaer and that was...
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time to donald trump's lawyer kucing him of spreading lies about the former vice president well new yorkers of rudy giuliani should be banned from their t.v. . giuliani should be able to speak and buy the should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be in their view. at least he's a spike in my going to rivals after rome overturns former interior minister meto salvage any decision to close ports to rescue boats. and social media platform twitter as middle east editor turns out also to be an officer in the british army that fight a logical war unit raising concerns over the tech giant agenda. a very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with minichiello. us democratic presidential candidate joe biden's campaign team has demanded that major t.v. networks ban donald trump's personal lawyer from appearing on those shows it alleges that rudy giuliani is spreading damaging falsehoods about biden on behalf of the u.s. president taylor morgan reports. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is making his rounds on america'
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when it comes down to it, new yorkers rely on a wheole ecosystem of providers. there are energy companies and there are each and every piece of that critical infrastructure portfolio that makes the city run. i think when i think about the threat landscape what i'm looking at is greater connectivity and smart metering and smart services that a city needs to have guidance over, but perhaps not ownership over, and the way we have guidance over is we build better private-public partnerships and we get to be in conversations with providers because everyone has the best for new yorkers at heart and that's how we think about approaching the future. >> jerry? >> one thing that's really challenging in all of these roles that we have is defining the taxonomy. so when you ask about a threat it's kind of a double-edged sword. on one hand we can answer with almost anything, but on the other hand we don't get very specific. we mention threat actors and we mention threat vectors in that, and when you think about insider threat versus a specific nation state and an objective, i
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to pursue this because you spend a lot of time on it in the bookai -- they when you went to the new yorkerou produced a story that was very different. resemblance tle what you had at nbc. >> thats inaccurate. the timeline is that the new york times -- that the new yorker looked at the same reporting that nbc sent out the door. they ordered us conducting interviews and executives suggested we.run it elsewh we went across the street and it took it new yorker and a few weeks later it was a pulitzer prize-winning story. judy: and when they go on to say that you had an ax to grind because u really wanted to stay at nbc news, what do you say? >> they extended that offer and it was discussed in the book. someone that not wan toe being lose my job and was in a senior people there said they would issue an apology. in the end, i realized that the accumulati weight of evidence showed that there was a cover-up. and meout the broader tof accountability in the media -- it made me understand that i would have to independently report this from the outside and that is what i have done for t years and i thi
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the new yorker says another. you must come and decide for yourselves by reading the book. that's what i would do if i were barnum. i'm going to read you just a few short passages of the book, from the book. two of them have to do with things that happened nearby, so i thought that might be appropriate. barnum was a sort of jeffersonian democrat. he was a member of the universalist church. even as a youngish man, he was uncomfortable with the sort of energy and ferocity i guess the word you could say of the role of religion in public life. and he believed very strongly in the separation of church and state. so strongly that at the ripe old age of 21, he founded a newspaper called "the herald of freedom" in which he propounded this idea that, you know, that church and state should be separated, but he wasn't contented to do that. he also wanted to attack the people who felt otherwise, including his uncle among others. and barnum managed to get himself sued for libel several times in the short period of time he ran this newspaper. but about a year after he started it, resulte
the new yorker says another. you must come and decide for yourselves by reading the book. that's what i would do if i were barnum. i'm going to read you just a few short passages of the book, from the book. two of them have to do with things that happened nearby, so i thought that might be appropriate. barnum was a sort of jeffersonian democrat. he was a member of the universalist church. even as a youngish man, he was uncomfortable with the sort of energy and ferocity i guess the word you...
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we asked new yorkers if giuliani should be banned from their t.v.'s. giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be their views. and italy sees a spike in migrant arrivals after rome overturns the former interior minister matteo salvias decision to close ports to rescue boats. you're watching our 2 international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. police in hong kong have fired tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets during a huge anti beijing protest. i'm. counting on. tens of thousands are taking part in the rally protesters have felt ferric aids paralyzing traffic some are chanting proud to be british and there are now reports coming in that riot officers fired live rounds and during one activist in the chest hong kong police in a facebook post say the protests are through asset at federal officers and reporters also posted photos showing burns and injuries sustained by their staff officials have
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she is interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. -- were you worried aboutsian intervention? >> is important for the people -- it is important for the american people to understand it has not stopped. they were involved in 2016 as we ,aw through emails from the dnc they try to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information. then, they were very active on social media trying to pit americans against each other over domestic issues whether it was raise, guns, immigration. it was to discredit our democracy. to cause people in this country to hate one another and turn against one another. and to try to weaken us from within. announcer: watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. trumpcer: president signed a pair of executive orders involving transparency of federal regulations. took the ceremony, he questions from reporters on a number of issues, syria, isis fighters, the impeachment inquiry, and china trade negotiations. this is just over one hour.
she is interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. -- were you worried aboutsian intervention? >> is important for the people -- it is important for the american people to understand it has not stopped. they were involved in 2016 as we ,aw through emails from the dnc they try to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information. then, they were very active on social media trying to pit americans against each other over domestic issues whether it was...
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industry has weakened democracies around the world in blowout, next it's talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer malcolm gladwell's examination, fox news greg jaret offers thoughts in mueller investigation in witch hunt, followed by the united states of trump bill o'reilly's look of life and career of president trump. and wrapping up a look at some of the best selling nonfiction books is the books of gutsy women, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at some of the events book tv already covering this week. harvard university professor elizabeth cohen will look at policy and post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward and tuesday bookstore in austin, texas, settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city journalist pamela will argue that workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of these events are open t
industry has weakened democracies around the world in blowout, next it's talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer malcolm gladwell's examination, fox news greg jaret offers thoughts in mueller investigation in witch hunt, followed by the united states of trump bill o'reilly's look of life and career of president trump. and wrapping up a look at some of the best selling nonfiction books is the books of gutsy women, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online...
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we asked new yorkers a pretty giuliani should be banned from their t.v.'s. giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any churches they try to shut out the other side if he thought he has the right to be their views. also this hour a huge and to beijing protest in hong kong turns ugly with riot police reportedly resorting to live rounds and demonstrators throwing acid officers. and italy sees a spike in migrant arrivals after rome overturns former interior minister a terror cell beanies decision to close ports to rescue but it's. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teacher in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. u.s. democratic presidential candidate joe biden's campaign team has demanded that major t.v. networks to ban donald trump personal lawyer from appearing on their shows and alleges that rudy giuliani is spreading damaging falsehoods about biden on behalf of the u.s. president reports. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is making his rounds on america's t.v. networks now rightly or wrongl
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to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president we asked new yorkers that we should be banned from their t.v. . giuliani should be able to speak as biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to use. and it only sees a spike in migrant arrivals after rome overturns former interior minister decision to close ports to rescue. you're watching our to international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. another huge anti beijing protest in hong kong has left at least 31 people injured after protesters clashed with police authorities used tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets to break up the crowds. oh. oh. tens of thousands are taking part in the rally called national grief protesters have built barricades paralyzing traffic they have also smashed up entrances to the metro system have been heard chanting power to be british the latest i spoke with r.t. . so hong kong police and city authorities didn't just brace themselves for nothing it was cle
to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president we asked new yorkers that we should be banned from their t.v. . giuliani should be able to speak as biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to use. and it only sees a spike in migrant arrivals after rome overturns former interior minister decision to close ports to rescue. you're watching our to international bring you your live news update...
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. >> the new yorker writes this piece in july. it was very long about hunter biden. allegations are laid out and hunter biden does an interview to defend himself there. right in the middle of the presidential election this huge feature piece shows up in the new yorker and no one brought it up. the only time it got attention was when president trump brought it up on the call. that's when the media took action. the biden campaign did not have something ready knowing that new yorker piece was coming out. >> the failure of democrats to know how to deal with this kind of onslaught comes from the conspiracy crowd on the right. >> they should look at themselves. i feel bad for joe but i don't. they made their bed. the media and the democrats attempted to undo the election in the 2016. now the goo will suck him in. you will have elizabeth warren who used native-americans and her own child to portray herself as a victim. ive wait for her to be like steve martin in the "jerk" saying i was born a poor black child. >> greg is up next. ♪ over... hey, want to try it? ok here you g
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she is interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. >> were you worried aboutsian intervention in the 2020 election? >> is important for the american people to understand that this has not stopped. it has been constant. they were actively involved in 2016, as we saw, hacking and stealing emails from the dnc, john podesta and others on the clinton campaign. they try to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information. they were very active on social media trying to pit americans against each other over domestic issues, whether race or immigration or guns or what have you. their whole thing is to discredit democracy, to cause people in this country to hate one another and turn against one another and to try to weaken us from within. >> watch it sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span 2. >> former vice president joe biden gave a campaign speech in rochester, new hampshire. this is 45 minutes.
she is interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. >> were you worried aboutsian intervention in the 2020 election? >> is important for the american people to understand that this has not stopped. it has been constant. they were actively involved in 2016, as we saw, hacking and stealing emails from the dnc, john podesta and others on the clinton campaign. they try to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information. they were very active on...
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she's interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. >> port were you worried in terms of russian intervention in the 2020 election? >> i think it is important for the american people to understand that it has not stopped. this has been constant. they were very actively involved in any 16 as we saw through stealing and hacking and stealing emails from the dnc from john podesta and others. they tried to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information. and then they were very active on social media trying to pit americans against each other over domestic issues of contention whether it is race or immigration organs or what have you. their whole thing is to discredit our democracy, to cause people in this country to hate one another and turn against one another. and to try to weaken us from within. announcer: watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span two. announcer: next on the presidency, rebecca vaughn talks about her father rufus youngblood in the 20 years he served as a secret service agent during the administrations of harr
she's interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. >> port were you worried in terms of russian intervention in the 2020 election? >> i think it is important for the american people to understand that it has not stopped. this has been constant. they were very actively involved in any 16 as we saw through stealing and hacking and stealing emails from the dnc from john podesta and others. they tried to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false...
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there's so many new yorkers this to hold a bad taste about what happened. ect for amazon and had all the advantages of the talent that new york has to offer and none of the disadvantages of the overcrowding that you have in manhattan. it was the perfect place and she threw a monkeywrench into the whole procedure and stopped it from happening. i think a lot of people won't vote and she may lose the next election. >> that's exactly how i thought when i saw her over the weekend. >> let's talk about "bulls & bears". >> one thing we will talk about is a new york story but involves the west coast, a company in oregon has a poster on times square showing president trump been hogtied and having somebody smoosh their heel in his face it's an idea of a clothing company to get attention and they're getting a lot of attention the question is whether it will come back to bite them. it may be good attention now but it might be working badly for the company. we will talk about that. >> it definitely brings up the idea that companies need to be careful when they way into po
there's so many new yorkers this to hold a bad taste about what happened. ect for amazon and had all the advantages of the talent that new york has to offer and none of the disadvantages of the overcrowding that you have in manhattan. it was the perfect place and she threw a monkeywrench into the whole procedure and stopped it from happening. i think a lot of people won't vote and she may lose the next election. >> that's exactly how i thought when i saw her over the weekend. >>...
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the real issue is to go to school to snoop or come up with new yorkers there's the girls who. are his supporters to whom she shouldn't be you should go door for the one who's doing the. following in welcome across town for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle and the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media now long ago it was generally agreed but politics was the art of the possible now one news narrative must prevail and all others must be vanquished there's a state of affairs.
the real issue is to go to school to snoop or come up with new yorkers there's the girls who. are his supporters to whom she shouldn't be you should go door for the one who's doing the. following in welcome across town for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle and the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media now long ago it was generally agreed but politics was the art of the possible now one news narrative must prevail and all others must be...
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to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president we asked new yorkers if rudy giuliani should be banned from their t.v. giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be in. italy sees a spike in migrants arrivals after rove overturns former interior minister. decision to close the rescue boats. a pleasure to have you with us this is r.t. international. another huge anti beijing protest in hong kong has left at least 66 people injured after protesters clashed with police more than 190 people have been arrested authorities used tear gas water cannons to break up the crowds. i'm. done. with tens of thousands of taking part in the rally called national grief protest this bill barricades that calls traffic chaos they also smash the pension system the metro system somewhat chancing proud to be british while the latest. qualities that attract. this has been the worst violence the city has seen in weeks if not months and the preparations were well advanced the a
to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president we asked new yorkers if rudy giuliani should be banned from their t.v. giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be in. italy sees a spike in migrants arrivals after rove overturns former interior minister. decision to close the rescue boats. a pleasure to have you with us this is r.t. international....
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networks or is it just a presidential race where all means are good let's talk to new yorkers we're not idiots we all know what channels feel a certain way which shows officers. that's what they do all the time they try to shut out the other side. i think to giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any churches it's rudy giuliani i think he's earned the right to be a t.v. in fact he was the mayor of new york city through a very traumatic situation not 11 i think everybody has the right to be interviewed . that's when you knew there was democracy even here in the democratic party stronghold of new york city seems like very few americans are sold on the idea the t.v. networks should be boycotting the president's lawyer. r.t. new york. the reuters news agency has been caught house misusing an out of date quote describing a wrong in june 2019 as belligerent and cited something the commander every wrongs aerospace forces had said 8 months earlier. explains. timing is everything as mortise has apparently only just discovered that the news agency has got itself i
networks or is it just a presidential race where all means are good let's talk to new yorkers we're not idiots we all know what channels feel a certain way which shows officers. that's what they do all the time they try to shut out the other side. i think to giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any churches it's rudy giuliani i think he's earned the right to be a t.v. in fact he was the mayor of new york city through a very traumatic situation not 11 i think...
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accuse them of spreading lies about the former vice president yes new yorkers if rudy giuliani should be banned from the. drilling on he should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be there. and italy sees a spike of migrants who want to roam overturns former interior minister. decision to close the rescue boats. to you thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. another huge beijing protest in hong kong has left at least 66 people injured after protesters clashed with police more than 190 people have been arrested the authorities used tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets to break up the crowds. i'm. sure. i. tens of thousands took part in the rally which was cool national grief the protesters bill barricades that caused traffic chaos they smashed the pension system the metro system some with counting proud to be british why the latest vegas but that's easily patrolled. this has been the worst violence the city has seen in weeks if not months and the preparations were well advanced
accuse them of spreading lies about the former vice president yes new yorkers if rudy giuliani should be banned from the. drilling on he should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be there. and italy sees a spike of migrants who want to roam overturns former interior minister. decision to close the rescue boats. to you thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. another huge beijing protest in...
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to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president we asked new yorkers a pretty giuliani it should be banned from their t.v. . giuliani should be able to speak in biden should be able to refute any any churches they try to shut out the other side everybody has their right to be their views. and it only seems a spike in migron arrivals after rome overturns former interior minister these decision to close or to rescue about. watching our 2 international coming to you when i from the russian capital where it's just turned 5 pm welcome to the program. another huge anti beijing protest in hong kong has left at least $31.00 people injured after protesters clashed with police authorities use tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets to break up the crowds. tens of thousands are taking part in the rai called national grief protesters have built barricades paralyzing traffic they've also smashed up entrances to the metro system some have even been heard chanting to be british. now joins us live in the studio for more details now bring us up to speed on what's happ
to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president we asked new yorkers a pretty giuliani it should be banned from their t.v. . giuliani should be able to speak in biden should be able to refute any any churches they try to shut out the other side everybody has their right to be their views. and it only seems a spike in migron arrivals after rome overturns former interior minister these decision to close or to rescue about. watching our 2 international...
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will ask new yorkers if rudy giuliani should be balance for their t.v. ads giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be there. it's nice he's a spike in migrant arrivals off the road overturned former interior minister mikhail salvias decision to close ports to rescue birds. and social media platform twitter is middle east editor turns out also to be an officer in the british army's psychological warfare unit raising concerns over the tech giant it turned. very warm welcome you're watching r t international with meaning. our top story u.s. democratic presidential hopeful candidate joe biden's campaign team has demanded that major t.v. networks abound donald trump's personal lawyer for appearing on the show use it alleges that rudy giuliani is spreading damaging false hopes about biden on behalf of the u.s. president kill of course. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is making his rounds on america's t.v. networks now rightly or wrongly donald tr
will ask new yorkers if rudy giuliani should be balance for their t.v. ads giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be there. it's nice he's a spike in migrant arrivals off the road overturned former interior minister mikhail salvias decision to close ports to rescue birds. and social media platform twitter is middle east editor turns out also to be an officer in the british army's...
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new yorkers could now face a quarter of a $1000000.00 fine for using the term illegal alien with the intention of humiliating or harassing someone the same goes for threatening to report a person to ice that's the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency. threatening to call ice when motivated by discrimination derogatory use of the term illegal alien and discrimination based on limited in proficiency are lawful discriminatory treatment under the new york city human rights law under the new law telling someone they should speak english or go back to their own country also carries the potential 5 hours do any acts of willful discrimination whatever a person's legal status but term illegal alien refers to people who entered or who are in the united states illegally including those whose visas have expired opponents of the term suggest that it dehumanizes migrants in the country our guests debated the issue. with what's going on i think that you know the people in new york may have it right we need to start using the laws to make it too expensive to be racist too expensive to do
new yorkers could now face a quarter of a $1000000.00 fine for using the term illegal alien with the intention of humiliating or harassing someone the same goes for threatening to report a person to ice that's the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency. threatening to call ice when motivated by discrimination derogatory use of the term illegal alien and discrimination based on limited in proficiency are lawful discriminatory treatment under the new york city human rights law under the...
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she is interviewed by robin wright of the new yorker. >> were you worried about russian intervention in the 2020 election? >>she is it hasn't stopped. this is constant. they were actively involved in 2016, as we saw through hacking and stealing emails from the dnc and others on the clinton campaign. they tried to install trade -- they tried to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information and were very active on social media, trying to pit americans against each other over domestic issues of contention, race, immigration, guns, what have you. the whole thing is to discredit our democracy and because people in this country to hate one another and turn against one another, and to try to weaken us from within. >> watch afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. this columbus day weekend on american history tv, sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, and artist shares his vision for the upcoming national native american veterans memorial on the national mall. a 12-foot,iddle is stainless steel circle, and at the base of that is a fire. so you can use that fire
she is interviewed by robin wright of the new yorker. >> were you worried about russian intervention in the 2020 election? >>she is it hasn't stopped. this is constant. they were actively involved in 2016, as we saw through hacking and stealing emails from the dnc and others on the clinton campaign. they tried to install trade -- they tried to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information and were very active on social media, trying to pit americans against each...
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we new yorkers know best, unfortunately, how a small group of fanatics, half a world away can do incredible damage and kill thousands of americans here in our soil. now with ices prisoners escaping unfortunately the chances of that are increasing. not just according to me but to an expert like general mattis. make no mistake, the president's incompetence has put american lives in danger. today the house of representatives will consider a resolution that condemns the president's decision and demand to reverse course. it should pass with thbipartisa support and be the first order of business for us here in the senate, the first order of business. sanctions against juan are fine and good, president berger ron should be punished for his military adventurism and aggression but sanctions alone are insufficient. and they are particularly insufficient with regards to isis. sanctions will not push ices fighters back on the run or in their cell. they will not stop iran and putin's growing influence in the region nor will they undo america's betrayal of our partners and allies. vesanctions can be an e
we new yorkers know best, unfortunately, how a small group of fanatics, half a world away can do incredible damage and kill thousands of americans here in our soil. now with ices prisoners escaping unfortunately the chances of that are increasing. not just according to me but to an expert like general mattis. make no mistake, the president's incompetence has put american lives in danger. today the house of representatives will consider a resolution that condemns the president's decision and...
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next it's talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer malcolm gladwell's examination of how we misread strangers words and actions . after that, fox news greg offers his thoughts on the molar investigation in which followed by the united states of trump, bill o'reilly's look at the life and career of president from and wrapping up outlook at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is the book of betsy women, hillary and chelsea clinton's thoughts on the women who've inspired them. these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at the events book tv will be covering this week. on monday we are at the marriott books in jackson mississippi for historian sc wins study of the final year ofthe civil war . and on tuesday look for us at the schonberg center in new york city for eric k washington start on james williams, chief order of the grand central terminal red caps in the early 1900s was the face of his african-american workforce and champion of their upward mobility. on wednesday in new haven connecti
next it's talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer malcolm gladwell's examination of how we misread strangers words and actions . after that, fox news greg offers his thoughts on the molar investigation in which followed by the united states of trump, bill o'reilly's look at the life and career of president from and wrapping up outlook at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is the book of betsy women, hillary and chelsea clinton's thoughts on the women...
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no new yorker is doing that. new yorkers are like picking one thing.could be, like, work and maybe the dry cleaners [ laughter ] you know, it really -- it's a very different life if you live here. >> jimmy: you don't film in new york >> yeah. >> jimmy: you do >> yeah. >> jimmy: "the blacklist"? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what [ cheers and applause >> all over new york >> jimmy: no >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i'm happy you keep everyone employed in new york keeping the city alive [ applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening now what's happening now that we have to know about "the blacklist" about red, about your character? >> beginning of the seventh season >> jimmy: wow. >> it's funny, we were trying to pick, you know, a clip to show and it's very, very hard on our show to pick a clip that isn't spoiling something >> jimmy: there's all these twists >> there's always something you want to surprise but you know, at the end of last season, he was in dire straights, the character i play, raymond reddington, on the show you know, he was really -- he was collapsed on the st
no new yorker is doing that. new yorkers are like picking one thing.could be, like, work and maybe the dry cleaners [ laughter ] you know, it really -- it's a very different life if you live here. >> jimmy: you don't film in new york >> yeah. >> jimmy: you do >> yeah. >> jimmy: "the blacklist"? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what [ cheers and applause >> all over new york >> jimmy: no >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i'm happy you keep...
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he took it over to the "new yorker" and it won a pulitzer prize.ts we know exactly what that it. >> their claim is he came up with new sources once he arrived at the "new yorker." here's what farrow said about the weinstein reporting at nbc and why maybe it was tabled by the network. he says there was flow doubt that the allegations against lauer and nbc's wider use of nondisclosures with women who experienced harassment were under threat of exposure during our reporting. he says, that precarious culture of secrecy made nbc more vulnerable to weinstein's intimidation and enticement. we know weinstein was badgering the network, trying to get the story shut down. that's been very clear. nbc says that didn't matter, though. the pressure campaign didn't matter. here what's interesting here, farrow's suggesting maybe it was nbc's own secrets that made the network a little bit nervous here. >> right. i mean, it would appear that they were throwing stones from a matt lauer glass house. you know what i think is really interesting here, brian, here we are t
he took it over to the "new yorker" and it won a pulitzer prize.ts we know exactly what that it. >> their claim is he came up with new sources once he arrived at the "new yorker." here's what farrow said about the weinstein reporting at nbc and why maybe it was tabled by the network. he says there was flow doubt that the allegations against lauer and nbc's wider use of nondisclosures with women who experienced harassment were under threat of exposure during our...
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you know him either from his great stories in the new yorker or books such as lost city of z, elizabeth flower moon, but we are here to discuss the most recent work "the white darkness" published last year by doubleday. about that credited the new york story. a fellow named Ãband determined to replicate them or surpass them. it's spare and beautiful book a lot like the terrain it describes. in the images are so riveting i hope it's no disrespect to another to say that i couldn't tell if the images and company tech accompanied the images. we'll talk about the book and if you come up to either the microphone you might be included in videotape of this event. you will be immortalized and replayed at some later date. first off, david, who is henry worsley and what do you do want to tell his story. >> henry is one of those most remarkable people i'd written about over the years. he was a special forces officer very decorated army officer was also almost a throwback to another age he was renaissance man who wrote poetry who painted who sculpted it was also this adventure. a collector. and an a
you know him either from his great stories in the new yorker or books such as lost city of z, elizabeth flower moon, but we are here to discuss the most recent work "the white darkness" published last year by doubleday. about that credited the new york story. a fellow named Ãband determined to replicate them or surpass them. it's spare and beautiful book a lot like the terrain it describes. in the images are so riveting i hope it's no disrespect to another to say that i couldn't tell...
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already an amazon best seller that garnered quite interesting reviews in "the new york times" and new yorker and elsewhere. in today's "new york times," it's described as a book as handsome, provocative and troubled as its subject. this is a biography not to be ignored. brenda will interrogate now for about 40 minutes. it's an interrogation of the author. then they will take some questions at the end and afterwards, both then and brenda will be signing their books sold by books on call in new york city. so, please tell us about susan's life. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, thank you. it's wonderful to be here with you and your wonderful new book. it's a book for our times and it's going to be i think already the definitive word of susan's. you did an enormous amount of work for this book and one of the things that is stunning about it the material you have to go through in the archives and i don't even know how many interviews there were. i think it's been said and you told me this it's not really an interrogation of a great admirer and of course in this book and i consider myself an
already an amazon best seller that garnered quite interesting reviews in "the new york times" and new yorker and elsewhere. in today's "new york times," it's described as a book as handsome, provocative and troubled as its subject. this is a biography not to be ignored. brenda will interrogate now for about 40 minutes. it's an interrogation of the author. then they will take some questions at the end and afterwards, both then and brenda will be signing their books sold by...
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short disruptions of 4 weeks but also you have to say that the gas storage facilities investor new yorkers are completely full right now so europe could bridge a disruption of about 2 or 3 months quite easily why is europe so depended on russian gas in the 1st place where that's dependent on nature because russia is the main source of natural gas in the world it still has the biggest gas reserves its close gira graphically speaking to europe so it's a natural gas supplier for europe and this is the history of supply goes far back to the soviet union it was always russia that supplied the best in europe and also germany for example of its most of its gas well isn't europe sort of on the russia's thumb there in a while in a way can can russia blackmail europe over political issues save ukraine for example. well that big difficult for russia because russia is also dependent on europe and also on the custom as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a doubl
short disruptions of 4 weeks but also you have to say that the gas storage facilities investor new yorkers are completely full right now so europe could bridge a disruption of about 2 or 3 months quite easily why is europe so depended on russian gas in the 1st place where that's dependent on nature because russia is the main source of natural gas in the world it still has the biggest gas reserves its close gira graphically speaking to europe so it's a natural gas supplier for europe and this is...
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aren't you a new yorker? >> i am a new yorker. >> you're expecting him to pay up? >> i'm expecting him to pay up. that's the problem. he is not country. he doesn't get to hold aid back because they don't do what he wants. doesn't work like that. >> i have before me the thing i think is the most interesting of the day. there's lots going on including your interview with matt schlapp. that's for another time. and this new fox poll, 51% of registered voters want up nine points from july. ta that's something the white house and president should be troubled about. as far as the stuff with joebid troubling. >> that's shy of the trump base. it being fox news is relevant and good for them to putute number luke that. this is a good play for trumpests to say what's the crime? i can argue all day it's not what impeachment was contemplating but it still sounds good and that could be a that says they have to do what he's saying and others are saying. >> schlapp was sloppy with the arguing. it's umpoimportant to have that voice but republicans changed the rules and the it houses
aren't you a new yorker? >> i am a new yorker. >> you're expecting him to pay up? >> i'm expecting him to pay up. that's the problem. he is not country. he doesn't get to hold aid back because they don't do what he wants. doesn't work like that. >> i have before me the thing i think is the most interesting of the day. there's lots going on including your interview with matt schlapp. that's for another time. and this new fox poll, 51% of registered voters want up nine...
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to israel would you choose to go to this world to snoop or come up with new yorkers the most of the girls were with you were your supporters to your shoes lucia i'm sure mr you should put dorothy what was your do the impulse to. put i would give my most of my own to you to go to church. with god and his i'm a good guide at the ship though doesn't want to try to put us where the thought of him of simeon about it in the mining i wanted her specific skill of the water what is it but considering it and the pressure of that what is this near here but as you might get there but they think it only helped them that a book by the bush like in the union because of. the credits of the north but most of the. 6th 6th. it. was. if that's the spirit is speaking in the old body our language for the shamans assistant helps with translation for the spirits recommendations are written down so they can live to be interpreted word by word for most shows that are for food. and if so to check. what's good. for your new mobile purchase your. fortune if i know how to shoot the. who put him. in the do it's your ch
to israel would you choose to go to this world to snoop or come up with new yorkers the most of the girls were with you were your supporters to your shoes lucia i'm sure mr you should put dorothy what was your do the impulse to. put i would give my most of my own to you to go to church. with god and his i'm a good guide at the ship though doesn't want to try to put us where the thought of him of simeon about it in the mining i wanted her specific skill of the water what is it but considering it...
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hunter biden told abc and the "new yorker" he had spoken with his father briefly.ly conversations came between pete buttigieg and beto o'rourke. >> i expect them to follow the law. we don't go door to door to do anything in this country. >> if you could vdevelop the pln further, we could have a conversation about that. >> listening to moms and students and a peace plan to do buybacks, let's follow the inspiration and not be led by the consultants -- >> mayor buttigieg. >> the problem is the policy, and i don't need lessons from you on courage, political or personal. >> warren may now have won a first spot. sources tell us alexandria ocasio-cortez, il and others support them. >> what was your way to work like. >> you know, it was about 3:00 in the morning, so it wasn't that bad. i think most of the partiers had probably given up for the night. >> the public transportation can be a mess. we ask this after every debate. how is thas the overall dynamic shift after what we saw last night? >> unlike in previous debates, we saw biden fade into the background at first. he
hunter biden told abc and the "new yorker" he had spoken with his father briefly.ly conversations came between pete buttigieg and beto o'rourke. >> i expect them to follow the law. we don't go door to door to do anything in this country. >> if you could vdevelop the pln further, we could have a conversation about that. >> listening to moms and students and a peace plan to do buybacks, let's follow the inspiration and not be led by the consultants -- >> mayor...
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is a new yorker, i realize it may be better than anybody. just how small groups of evil people, thousands of miles away can cause huge damage here in our homeland. we don't know how monday of the 10000 isis detainees, monday of whom were hardened fighters have escaped. we don't know where they have gone or if there's any plans to get them back into detention facilities. we don't even know with the plan is to keep those who are still there from escaping. and these are dangerous people. dangerous to our homelands and are allies and our troops and our interests, and president trump his policy failure just give them a get out of jail free card. for the fink of her national security, for the fink of the safety of our dear homeland, president trump and his administration is to answered the questions. what is the plan and what is the strategy. we need to know with the plan is to keep it american saves and we need real answers and one other., i read in the paper today, how much the cards did in terms of getting out that gandhi and how they scouted o
is a new yorker, i realize it may be better than anybody. just how small groups of evil people, thousands of miles away can cause huge damage here in our homeland. we don't know how monday of the 10000 isis detainees, monday of whom were hardened fighters have escaped. we don't know where they have gone or if there's any plans to get them back into detention facilities. we don't even know with the plan is to keep those who are still there from escaping. and these are dangerous people. dangerous...
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also on the show new yorkers can now hail a fly via smartphone is offering helicopter transfers between manhattan and j.f.k. airport gas prices do not contact with the taxi. company that your business i'm. in berlin asian markets are playing the waiting game today as investors turn their attention to a key us jobs report that could determine whether the fed cuts interest rates again on home tongue saying slip by 0.5 percent while japan's nikkei is up slightly focus indicate that u.s. job creation is on the uptick however some investors seem to be bracing for disappointment amidst concerns over an impending e.u. u.s. trade wall and investors fears of a potential recession. now let's go straight stuff in this room so it's delayed who's standing by in the french chelsea in the trade war. against the u.s. the u.s. actually is waging against asia and europe german foreign minister monster has. told german media that the you will indeed retaliate with terror against the u.s. the beads you know markets well the reaction markets have been actually pretty interesting we're not seeing much of a s
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new yorkers know too well a group of terrorists can cause from half a world away. make no mistake. we need a plan for the enduring defeat of isis, they're not gone. we must include details on how deal with escaped prisoners, nobody knows. these are evil people. they want to hurt us. and they can escape from the prisons and lord knows where they'll go, but we know a good chunk of them will want to do damage to our homeland. so far the administration, unfortunately, has articulated no coherent plan. its top officials, secretary pompeo, secretary esper seem to find no time to brief congress. in all likelihood because they have no plan. and the senator's briefing from the policy, that's the bare minimum we expect from the administration when it comes to major policy decisions and yet, we have had two briefings scheduled and then canceled, and we still cannot get the department of defense or the department of state to commit to a time for those secretaries to brief congress. and, according to reports, the trump administration gave russia and turkey some kind of advanced notice of the ro
new yorkers know too well a group of terrorists can cause from half a world away. make no mistake. we need a plan for the enduring defeat of isis, they're not gone. we must include details on how deal with escaped prisoners, nobody knows. these are evil people. they want to hurt us. and they can escape from the prisons and lord knows where they'll go, but we know a good chunk of them will want to do damage to our homeland. so far the administration, unfortunately, has articulated no coherent...
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brian: we also know that new yorker magazine did an extensive article went up like 5,000 pages aboutuing battle with substance abuse up until very, very recently the reason he was kicked out of the military. couldn't serve there a day. he failed the first test he took. >> right. brian: it's a bit of a dicey situation. doesn't profile as someone who should be heading up an investment firm with chinese can with a chinese investor and did meet with that guy on air force 2. >> again, all of it looks bad but none of it is criminal. and you know this is the way the congressman that was just on, congressman waltz, great guy. this is the way the chinese operate they find someone who they think will gain a toe hold in society and offer them money. ithey didn't put a billion dollars in his pocket but $1 billion in al entity he was managing. ainsley: that is legal? >> that is legal. steve: struggles with addiction. we will have more on that in a little bit. >> pleasure, guys. steve: just hours before tonight's democratic debate. this morning word somebody else may want to get. in. ainsley: plus
brian: we also know that new yorker magazine did an extensive article went up like 5,000 pages aboutuing battle with substance abuse up until very, very recently the reason he was kicked out of the military. couldn't serve there a day. he failed the first test he took. >> right. brian: it's a bit of a dicey situation. doesn't profile as someone who should be heading up an investment firm with chinese can with a chinese investor and did meet with that guy on air force 2. >> again,...
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else on the show new yorkers can now hail a flight with a smartphone offering helicopter transfers between 1000 country of chaos forcing a crisis do not compare with a. position d.w. business. as welcome u.s. secretary of state might pump ala says that the united states is still willing to come to the table to discuss trade with the european union the overtures comes near the end of the secretary's 4 nation european tour the u.s. announced it would impose over $7000000000.00 worth of punitive tariffs on e.u. exports including foodstuffs and other consumer goods following a recent poll ruling over subsidies from pale hopes to hold e.u. u.s. talks before the tariffs are scheduled to come into effect and that's later this month. the view from brussels on this and our correspondent band leader is standing by ben in light of these latest developments how likely is it that the next round of tariffs and counter-terrorist can be averted are not only the american side also the european side is ready to talk to sit down at a table and to negotiate but time is of the essence as you mentioned in only
else on the show new yorkers can now hail a flight with a smartphone offering helicopter transfers between 1000 country of chaos forcing a crisis do not compare with a. position d.w. business. as welcome u.s. secretary of state might pump ala says that the united states is still willing to come to the table to discuss trade with the european union the overtures comes near the end of the secretary's 4 nation european tour the u.s. announced it would impose over $7000000000.00 worth of punitive...