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tonight -- kenan thompson editor of "the new yorker," david remnick, live new yorker cartoons featuring 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 supp
tonight -- kenan thompson editor of "the new yorker," david remnick, live new yorker cartoons featuring 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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andrew has wig written for the new yorker since 2011 it is also appeared in evers new york magazine, jones the new york times, among others. and contributed to the new yorker radio hour radio lab. joining him is fellow new yorker staff writer, ensign cunningham. as magazines go critic. his byline has appeared in the new york times magazines, new york times magazines, and book review and alter, the old, in mcsweeney news internet tendency. he is currently teaching and zero losses writing course. i couldn't be more excited to hear from them all better informational landscape and how it's been transformed monopolized and radicalized. what its creators and inhabitants have it to see about the results and with that in mind, please join me in welcoming vincent andrew to the strand. [applause] >> it is great to be here with you. so start on the title, you have set out to really draw what i say of as a fungal. online extremist. i guess take the bullet for all of us. and exposing yourself to that. techno- utopian, evil and sort of the top of the tech world. and the employees are part of this
andrew has wig written for the new yorker since 2011 it is also appeared in evers new york magazine, jones the new york times, among others. and contributed to the new yorker radio hour radio lab. joining him is fellow new yorker staff writer, ensign cunningham. as magazines go critic. his byline has appeared in the new york times magazines, new york times magazines, and book review and alter, the old, in mcsweeney news internet tendency. he is currently teaching and zero losses writing course....
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so i was like there is a lot of stuff how the new yorker does things in that way so i didn't get into this but there is a whole thing because of alex jones we have to make arrangements and is much as i would like that i don't think he's the biggest fan i don't know if it would help that much and just set up a phone call. so i didn't do that but i went to orange county to sit with this contributor among other things. a married l guy. and had a dog and a kid. and then to editt video footage of h her in a way that seems suggesting. and then to give me a polygraph. and then to say i want to win this election for trump and that my abstract nor should off saudi arabia policy does this blinking thing. and then i watch them do it. and with the state owned russian control sites it was literally a bunch of people that he was connected to through skype podcast who would coordinate and then say watch meme do this. and then do a periscope video and all those commenters would say what is our #cracks what are we going to doie cracks stuttering hillary. they workshop then they pick one and get it tre
so i was like there is a lot of stuff how the new yorker does things in that way so i didn't get into this but there is a whole thing because of alex jones we have to make arrangements and is much as i would like that i don't think he's the biggest fan i don't know if it would help that much and just set up a phone call. so i didn't do that but i went to orange county to sit with this contributor among other things. a married l guy. and had a dog and a kid. and then to editt video footage of h...
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and new yorkers seem just fine with it. we'll go inside donald trump's complicated relationship with new york, and ask if anyone is going to miss him. and the 2020 democrats set their sights on iowa. we'll go inside the tight race, in that state, that chooses first, all of those stories coming up. >>> i do wonder, if we're in an age now, where the only thing that could threaten donald trump would be a cronkite moment on vietnam, asking what the hell is going none vietnam, after tet. except this time it is a fox news moment, it is a rupert murdoch moment that breaks the tribalism at some point. >> that's a good point. are we in an age where sean hannity is walter cronkite and pause there and see if we can get some drinks. >> donald trump's support is a house of cards with three pill hears the aforementioned right wing media fox news in the center there and along with republican voters and republican lawmakers and as democrats navigate the early stages of impeachment, it's worth remembering it doesn't matter to donald trump's
and new yorkers seem just fine with it. we'll go inside donald trump's complicated relationship with new york, and ask if anyone is going to miss him. and the 2020 democrats set their sights on iowa. we'll go inside the tight race, in that state, that chooses first, all of those stories coming up. >>> i do wonder, if we're in an age now, where the only thing that could threaten donald trump would be a cronkite moment on vietnam, asking what the hell is going none vietnam, after tet....
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his policies alienated new yorkers. to be a real new yorker, you have to be inclusive.lerate divisiveness. they have no tolerance of president trump. he has heard that. he come into the state to do fund raising and terrible protest. i think it was as legal tact, i think he knows that he alienated new yorkers and his philosophy is repugnant to yorkers. those are the main driving factors. taxes have gone down under me and the only one raises taxes in new york is donald trump. >> we know prosecutors have been fighting to get the president's taxes since he took office. will that fight continue now that he's not a new yorker? >> oh, the fight will continue. and i think it is desperate legal move where he's now going to argue well -- the state should have no right to my taxes. that's besides the point. when you file your taxes, you were a new york residence. if you defrauded the state, you defrauded it when you are a new york state residence, just because you move out does not mean you are not liable for what you say in those taxes, when you file it in the state of new york.
his policies alienated new yorkers. to be a real new yorker, you have to be inclusive.lerate divisiveness. they have no tolerance of president trump. he has heard that. he come into the state to do fund raising and terrible protest. i think it was as legal tact, i think he knows that he alienated new yorkers and his philosophy is repugnant to yorkers. those are the main driving factors. taxes have gone down under me and the only one raises taxes in new york is donald trump. >> we know...
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willie says fort new yorkers, just before you die, remember you have three extra years. it is the lifespan new yorkers, is better by three years and pretty much the rest of the country. and he cares about health. that's with the gun control, could be on that umbrella. and you know, keeping put climate change on that umbrella. >> but going back to the nanny mayor. in a really strong reputation who being a little note all dignity. >> yes he did. and he knew a lot. of course course he did. what was interesting about the make goal, what happened is it came out, and he basically said they wanted to make it who that you cannot buy a cola over 16 ounces. and people went berserk. and who, there are lawsuits in all the service of. eventually the city lost the lawsuit but bloomberg said it doesn't matter, we want anyway. people began to realize that those huge 16-ounce cups, just like they had 20 teaspoons of sugar in them. who even the koch: pepsi-cola and cola companies, as a sort of offer some of the alternatives. not just because of this but the trend began to move in that dir
willie says fort new yorkers, just before you die, remember you have three extra years. it is the lifespan new yorkers, is better by three years and pretty much the rest of the country. and he cares about health. that's with the gun control, could be on that umbrella. and you know, keeping put climate change on that umbrella. >> but going back to the nanny mayor. in a really strong reputation who being a little note all dignity. >> yes he did. and he knew a lot. of course course he...
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and they did a deal with the new yorker to print the new yorker at his printing plant.ically it was a very successful relationship for many years. he was the only one that thought the new yorker that the two magazines were part of the publications. as you can see, they also had a very stylish artists, and this is th what he got in 1928, 29 wn she was still the hostess. she introduced him to this man on the right. a chap called ivan who was a white russian could come over to the states and started out as a runner on wall street and was always very fashionable, very debonair and she insisted with her father you will love this man. he is just like you. he said why is he just like me? she said he thinks the numbers. he sees numbers has pictures. he understands how important it is to have a balance sheet that works, to have all of the covers before, to understand what covers are attracting people which is don't attract people. i promise you he is a great guy. they met, they liked each other. the conde was thinking about something else. he had fallen in love with a woman the
and they did a deal with the new yorker to print the new yorker at his printing plant.ically it was a very successful relationship for many years. he was the only one that thought the new yorker that the two magazines were part of the publications. as you can see, they also had a very stylish artists, and this is th what he got in 1928, 29 wn she was still the hostess. she introduced him to this man on the right. a chap called ivan who was a white russian could come over to the states and...
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the 840 miles of tunnels that connect new yorkers to each other are also a vulnerability.ith 4,000 cameras watching what comes in and out, counterterrorism officials appeal to the public for help. >> don't assume it was left by accident. if you see something, say something. >> for everyone who sees something and says something calls are routed to a quiet cubicle office building in the financial district. it's here where a handful of detectives process all terrorism-related tips across the boroughs. >>> sergeant, your office fields hundreds of calls from week to week. can you give me an example of what warrants investigation? >> suspicious packages, something that warrants a phone call. we have to determine if it requires an investigation. >> most tips on the hot line and without incident. and today the city appears quiet. >> now, this substance, what was it in that it was found in? it was just thrown into the garbage bag? thank you. >> but when the call comes in, the mood changes. >> do you have a call to operations? >> sanitation, please call we have plutonium. is it cont
the 840 miles of tunnels that connect new yorkers to each other are also a vulnerability.ith 4,000 cameras watching what comes in and out, counterterrorism officials appeal to the public for help. >> don't assume it was left by accident. if you see something, say something. >> for everyone who sees something and says something calls are routed to a quiet cubicle office building in the financial district. it's here where a handful of detectives process all terrorism-related tips...
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could we see two wealthy new yorkers go head-to-head in 2020? first, he would have to make it through threst of the field, and let's not forget, we have been here before. crowd field of democratic presidential candidates was finally narrowing, michael bloomberg has thrown the race a giant curveball. e billionaire businessman and former mayor of new york city has long teased a possible run, both in 2016 and earlier this mr. bloomberg: i think there is an awful lot to be said forex rience and accomplishment. nadabloomberg is said to have grown concerned that joe bide'sg lead is fadi the former vice president was asked about that on the trail. mr. biden: last polls i looked at i am pretty far ahead. nada: as a centris bloomberg does not believe left-leaning candidates like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren can beat donald trump. mr. blooerg: i have my reservations about the people running and the way they are campaigning in the promises they are making ty cannot fulfill. nada: those progressive candidates welcomed michael bloomberg to the race wi
could we see two wealthy new yorkers go head-to-head in 2020? first, he would have to make it through threst of the field, and let's not forget, we have been here before. crowd field of democratic presidential candidates was finally narrowing, michael bloomberg has thrown the race a giant curveball. e billionaire businessman and former mayor of new york city has long teased a possible run, both in 2016 and earlier this mr. bloomberg: i think there is an awful lot to be said forex rience and...
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i don't believe he was ever a new yorker anyway. new york does not make you a new yorker. new yorkers do not discriminate. they're not anti-lgbtq and they're not divisive. but he never represented the new york spirit. so i say good riddens, mr. trump. >> martha: wow. here now, corey lewandowski, former trump campaign manager and robert zimmerman, democratic strategist and democratic national committee member. good to have you with us tonight. you know, i mean, i guess to ask anyone to be cordial about this decision would be i guess a bit too much. robert, you know, it's really quite stunning to me to see the relationship between the president and the city. i understand there's a lot of investigations into the taxes and all of that. but what do you make of those reresponses? put up bill de blasio, too. this is his tweet. "don't let the door hit you on the way out or whatever." this is like eighth grade. >> there's good news here. with donald trump leaving, the crime rate will go down. >> martha: how is that? what do you mean? >> let's
i don't believe he was ever a new yorker anyway. new york does not make you a new yorker. new yorkers do not discriminate. they're not anti-lgbtq and they're not divisive. but he never represented the new york spirit. so i say good riddens, mr. trump. >> martha: wow. here now, corey lewandowski, former trump campaign manager and robert zimmerman, democratic strategist and democratic national committee member. good to have you with us tonight. you know, i mean, i guess to ask anyone to be...
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you're not a new yorker to begin with. ump built new york. >> juan: oh, get out of here. >> jesse: many buildings. he built more buildings than de blasio and cuomo. >> juan: is that right? normally i get into it with you but now the rest of the crew is laughing. let me say, this to me is all about president trump trying to save money on his taxes. so it's all about -- >> greg: like americans! >> juan: we would like to know more about his taxes but the fact is florida has no estate tax, no sales tax. that's what he's doing. it's not about oh, these people have been mean to me. it's about greed, it's about them saying -- it's a selfish move. he has gone after big cities in the most direct way. when he passed the tax bill. he said state and local taxes are no longer covered. because that means that if you live in a big city that you're going to pay higher taxes. that was a direct strike from president trump and his administration against people who live in big cities. to greg's point, let me get this straight. if life is so wo
you're not a new yorker to begin with. ump built new york. >> juan: oh, get out of here. >> jesse: many buildings. he built more buildings than de blasio and cuomo. >> juan: is that right? normally i get into it with you but now the rest of the crew is laughing. let me say, this to me is all about president trump trying to save money on his taxes. so it's all about -- >> greg: like americans! >> juan: we would like to know more about his taxes but the fact is...
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the atlantic says one thing, the new yorker says another. you must decide for yourselves by reading the book. so that's what i would do if i were barnum. i'm going to read a few short passages from the book two of these have to do with things that happened nearby so i thought that might be appropriate. he was a sort of jeffersonian democrat, a member of the universalist church. even as a young man, he was a uncomfortable with the sort of energy and ferocity 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 age of 21, he founded a newspaper called the heralded freedom, in which he propounded this idea that church and state should be separated but he was not intended to do that. he also wanted to attack the people that felt otherwise including his uncle among othe others. he managed to get himself sued for libel several times in the short time he ran the paper. about a year after he started it resulted in a judge ruling he could either pay $100 for having labeled
the atlantic says one thing, the new yorker says another. you must decide for yourselves by reading the book. so that's what i would do if i were barnum. i'm going to read a few short passages from the book two of these have to do with things that happened nearby so i thought that might be appropriate. he was a sort of jeffersonian democrat, a member of the universalist church. even as a young man, he was a uncomfortable with the sort of energy and ferocity of the role of religion in public...
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and then a few weeks later, you published surprise wind story at the new yorker.ight across the street. did you have enough. what did you have we do are at nbc. and if you had enough, why did they kill it. >> of course get enough. it's no longer in dispute in the conversation and the working loophole produced on the story bridge mcewan, break very bright guy who resigned in protest over this. do you some applause for your him. [applause] i am with you. yeah that guy is the profile of courage. he says, would every journalist who looks at the set, this thing should been higher we had thero recorded admission from harvey weinstein. misting operation. we had a not only ed manning to a sexual assault the serial sexual assaults. we had multiple name to women every version of the story. it was an expensive audio recording. but that's not even the point. it's a distraction tactic to try to pull the conversation towards discussion of whatever whether or not at a given.in time, as you see, i've run across the street at the judgment and it was absolutely enough. within a few
and then a few weeks later, you published surprise wind story at the new yorker.ight across the street. did you have enough. what did you have we do are at nbc. and if you had enough, why did they kill it. >> of course get enough. it's no longer in dispute in the conversation and the working loophole produced on the story bridge mcewan, break very bright guy who resigned in protest over this. do you some applause for your him. [applause] i am with you. yeah that guy is the profile of...
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>> i think you have a headline saying even from the new yorker saying well she doesn't really have a an for this, this is not a realistic plan it sort of a fairy tale. you have, it came on the same day as this friday news dump on the same day we have a date great jobs report that the president to celebrating and a lot of people are crediting the tax cut that he and republicans imposed for the trade economy and sustained economic growth. she obviously when she was attacked by joe biden on this on her credibility on this issue she said well we can go big in this country and so she seems like she does feel like this is something that the economy can sustain but we are seeing the recession fears overturned with this job report because of the tax kind. i think she has the credibility problem in detroit that she was rubbing her hands together saying sort of like salivating over the chance to get her hands on more tax dollars. i think this could be a huge liability for her, make a joe biden more of a centrist candidate and make his campaign a little bit more attractive when he's been falteri
>> i think you have a headline saying even from the new yorker saying well she doesn't really have a an for this, this is not a realistic plan it sort of a fairy tale. you have, it came on the same day as this friday news dump on the same day we have a date great jobs report that the president to celebrating and a lot of people are crediting the tax cut that he and republicans imposed for the trade economy and sustained economic growth. she obviously when she was attacked by joe biden on...
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so the moment that the new yorker publishes your story, how do you feel?describe in the book of it feeling almost like an anti— catharsis, that it was numbing after such a long haul sitting on all this evidence and all of these obstacles directed not just at and all of these obstacles directed notjust at me but and all of these obstacles directed not just at me but these and all of these obstacles directed notjust at me but these incredible sources that had woken. and just desperately hoping that it accomplished something and having no idea what impact would be other than a journalist and as an attorney and someone who had precisely interrogated the facts knowing the evidence was robust enough, that the story itself. would be airtight. the cultural impact... as that unfolded, a lot of women coming forward and me too. and men in some cases. what we re too. and men in some cases. what were your thoughts as you watch that? my relationship is primarily asa that? my relationship is primarily as a journalist. i am not an activist and not involved in movement bui
so the moment that the new yorker publishes your story, how do you feel?describe in the book of it feeling almost like an anti— catharsis, that it was numbing after such a long haul sitting on all this evidence and all of these obstacles directed not just at and all of these obstacles directed notjust at me but and all of these obstacles directed not just at me but these and all of these obstacles directed notjust at me but these incredible sources that had woken. and just desperately hoping...
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so, the moment that the new yorker publishes your story, how do you feel?n all this evidence and all of these obstacles directed notjust at me, but at these incredible sources who had spoken, and just desperately hoping that it accomplished something and having no idea what the impact would be other than as a journalist and as an attorney and as someone who had precisely interrogated the facts, knowing that the evidence was robust enough, that the story itself would be airtight. the cultural impact... well, as that unfolded, with me too and a lot of women coming forward, what were you... yes, and men in some cases. yes, and what were your thoughts as you watch that? well, my relationship with it is primarily as a journalist. i'm not an activist, i'm not involved in movement building. you said it triggered the me too movement, but really, more accurately, tarana burke, this wonderful american social activist, had been using that phrase "me too" for years, and is still in the trenches in active social change. butjournalists have emotions. they do, and my rela
so, the moment that the new yorker publishes your story, how do you feel?n all this evidence and all of these obstacles directed notjust at me, but at these incredible sources who had spoken, and just desperately hoping that it accomplished something and having no idea what the impact would be other than as a journalist and as an attorney and as someone who had precisely interrogated the facts, knowing that the evidence was robust enough, that the story itself would be airtight. the cultural...
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john burnett, we are talking during the press conference about this is the ultimate new yorker. why, is such a shame if he needs leaves new york because really the way he deals with subject, and so new york. it infuriates a lot of people but for new yorkers, instead of comforting to see in a way. people asked me how can you like president trump. i tell them, and never present truck. why because i love him. i love the president trump hope, nobody brings the fight like president trump is the mineo war room. you see this man for 14 minutes, we'll walk the rounds it took all of the questions and fired back on so monday different topics. it's actually a prelude to tonight his rally. >> and he talks about the jobs numbers today. is the economy is stupid. he said to the reporters, you don't think about it but i do. and you look we do look at the where the stock market is sitting right now, and you get this: people and how they about how they are leaving their four o one kays and how they are continuing to go higher they feel more secure in their lives. that at the end of the day is wha
john burnett, we are talking during the press conference about this is the ultimate new yorker. why, is such a shame if he needs leaves new york because really the way he deals with subject, and so new york. it infuriates a lot of people but for new yorkers, instead of comforting to see in a way. people asked me how can you like president trump. i tell them, and never present truck. why because i love him. i love the president trump hope, nobody brings the fight like president trump is the...
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you're a new yorker. you know in new york and new jersey, there are taxes there.ou think that hurt keeping people here? >> president trump in a "new york times" investigation a couple years ago showed he doesn't pay his taxes. he's never revealed his tax returns. congress has tried to get them through other methods, so we don't even know if he's going to pay his taxes in florida, the ones he will have to pay. he's a baby. you saw how he was treated when he went to the world series game and hisses them. we're a city of immigrants, we're a city of lgbtq people, we're a city of color, all these people that the president has demonized and spoke out haaboutn a hateful way. >> i assume he didn't have taxes to pay because he had such significant losses that there were years he didn't have to pay taxes. >> yes, he's a very successful businessman. >> new york state is suing the president, the manhattan attorney general trying to get his tax returns. >> the number of investigations have mushroomed both before he was in office, and since he's been in office from the new york
you're a new yorker. you know in new york and new jersey, there are taxes there.ou think that hurt keeping people here? >> president trump in a "new york times" investigation a couple years ago showed he doesn't pay his taxes. he's never revealed his tax returns. congress has tried to get them through other methods, so we don't even know if he's going to pay his taxes in florida, the ones he will have to pay. he's a baby. you saw how he was treated when he went to the world...
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i sent it to the new yorker i got very lucky they accepted it and i moved to new york.m looking for somebody else to spend time hanging out with to write my next book that i decide i will go check out this robert irwin who is not known and in those days is living 1980 Ã81, he is living the life of a recluse he's church mouse poor he spends all his time in the backwoods of poorhouses and institution little sisters of the poor. bronx state and things like that. he's kind of completely stock in this book he's trying to write. it's at that point been six years and to form his blockage takes his graph a mania. and he can't bring it together. in retrospect the four years when i arrived seem to be the hinge let years in his life. he could've easily gotten stuck there and we would never have heard more of him. there's an incredible struggle to bring the book to conclusion among other things. i spent the next four years basically hanging out with him. i would do other things for the new yorker but when i was in town i could be sure that any given night he would have nobody else
i sent it to the new yorker i got very lucky they accepted it and i moved to new york.m looking for somebody else to spend time hanging out with to write my next book that i decide i will go check out this robert irwin who is not known and in those days is living 1980 Ã81, he is living the life of a recluse he's church mouse poor he spends all his time in the backwoods of poorhouses and institution little sisters of the poor. bronx state and things like that. he's kind of completely stock in...
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the vast majority of new yorkers doan like donald trump.ng he's comfortable with or lived through and that is in your face way so it is not a surprise to me. >> it is not. and it is why nba players and the miami heat are in the mix for every nba guy who is a free agent because of the lack of texas a -- the lack of taxes and then texas. and new york is so core to how e defines himself. i build the biggest buildings. like the whole opening to the apprentice and the big buildings and the helicopters and he prides from the brashness and the kind of like, this is how we do it here in the big city, i get why he would not go back but it is so central to his personality. >> assuming he minimizes his time in new york, as he has in the presidency in a way it is almost like an exile in a way. >> maybe he intended not to run in 2020. maybe i'm thinking about the bright side. maybe he has haze mar-a-lago. >> how would you move to florida if you are not running in 2020. >> he may have to pay taxes or something like that once he's out of office and deal w
the vast majority of new yorkers doan like donald trump.ng he's comfortable with or lived through and that is in your face way so it is not a surprise to me. >> it is not. and it is why nba players and the miami heat are in the mix for every nba guy who is a free agent because of the lack of texas a -- the lack of taxes and then texas. and new york is so core to how e defines himself. i build the biggest buildings. like the whole opening to the apprentice and the big buildings and the...
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. >> i don't believe he was ever a new yorker anyway because living in new york does not make you a neworker. to be a new yorker is a state of mind, a set of beliefs. so i s
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like you mentioned, 63,000 new yorkers went to florida and that's about a year over year number.t's a lot of people year over year. in connecticut, talking about florida, in connecticut, 65% higher after the tax law was passed moved down to florida. it's a big move. liz: well, people are tired of getting taxed, taxed and taxed but again, this was the gop tax plan. usually the gop are against higher taxes but it has certainly hit new york and california in outsized ways. let me see from your perspective what's happening on billionaires' row, 57th street. >> if you're not familiar with it, if you're not from new york, 57th street has a series of towers. i have sold in them. there are apartments that go up, priced at five, six, seven, $8,000 per foot. liz: per foot. unbelievable. now, we see big money people who are not leaving new york, they are coming. >> yes. liz: bill ackman already lived here but michael dell, of course, a texas resident, i believe, he bought a huge apartment. you've got jeff bezos buying here in new york city. >> right. he's buying everywhere. yeah. liz: he ca
like you mentioned, 63,000 new yorkers went to florida and that's about a year over year number.t's a lot of people year over year. in connecticut, talking about florida, in connecticut, 65% higher after the tax law was passed moved down to florida. it's a big move. liz: well, people are tired of getting taxed, taxed and taxed but again, this was the gop tax plan. usually the gop are against higher taxes but it has certainly hit new york and california in outsized ways. let me see from your...
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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 interest as to whether or not you 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 did. 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 country outside of the war zone outside of afghan
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 interest as to whether or not you as the u.s. ambassador i don't have any interest as to whether or not u.s. marines are actually operating in...
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those are new yorkers. it's a beautiful day here in new york.lue skies, warm temperatures, and donald trump has officially changed his primary residence from manhattan to palm beach, florida. ( cheers and applause ) good riddance, don. don't let the door hit ya where the porn star spanked ya. ( laughter ) i believe that's how it goes. i believe that's how it goes. according to sources close to the president, he's moving primarily for tax purposes. (as trump) "the tax system in florida is beautiful. they let me write off eric as a complete loss." ( laughter ) ( applause ) just -- ( cheers and applause ) scratch. cedar mzeroed me out. just so we're clear: trump is leaving because of a tax problem he created. new york's state and local taxes went up because of the tax bill that he signed into law in 2017. it's the old "fart in the elevator then take the stairs" tactic. ( laughter ) bye! ( cheers and applause ) uh-huh. let me just hit all the buttons first. ( laughter ) over the weekend, trump defended his decision on twitter. "i cherish new york, a
those are new yorkers. it's a beautiful day here in new york.lue skies, warm temperatures, and donald trump has officially changed his primary residence from manhattan to palm beach, florida. ( cheers and applause ) good riddance, don. don't let the door hit ya where the porn star spanked ya. ( laughter ) i believe that's how it goes. i believe that's how it goes. according to sources close to the president, he's moving primarily for tax purposes. (as trump) "the tax system in florida is...
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he had to go to the "new yorker" to be heard.n't be happening, especially in light of what we know about epstein's crimes. trish: yet it did. so, dan, what do you think the follow-up is here if any. the network had amy issue a same saying my story wasn't ready for air. we heard her speaking extemporaneously it was ready for air. do you think they were muscling her into saying what she said? >> absolutely. she like a good soldier did what they are employer wanted her to do. but this is not just about two networks. epstein was tied in with media in a lot of different ways. he was part owner of radar magazine. he was part of a group of prominent media figures trying to buy the "new yorker." he gave $7.5 million to mivment t.'s media lab that resulted in the head of the media lab resigning. they worked behind the scenes. trish: it's so sad because there were victims that could have been saved. that's the real tragedy. that's the good journalism could do. amy's reporting could have saved one more woman. that's when you say to yourself
he had to go to the "new yorker" to be heard.n't be happening, especially in light of what we know about epstein's crimes. trish: yet it did. so, dan, what do you think the follow-up is here if any. the network had amy issue a same saying my story wasn't ready for air. we heard her speaking extemporaneously it was ready for air. do you think they were muscling her into saying what she said? >> absolutely. she like a good soldier did what they are employer wanted her to do. but...
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he's here to talk about his new book catch and kill, it's been 2 years since ronan writing in the new yorkernd megan writing in "the new york times", 1 years since they published their separate eposes of sexual assaults and harassment against movie producer harvey weinstein, many women to come forward with powerful and privileged protected men and helped give rise to the me too movement. [applause] >> the award honor craigous breakthrough reporting of ronan, jody and megan, in catch and kill recalls breaking the weinstein story and details the institutional resistance, attempted intimidation and the threats he faced in doing so. the book which contains additional revelations is not just a work of it of investigative journalism but itself a compelling and spy story, ronan writes about not only extreme tactics by weinstein, full-on espionage operation, but also described actions by executives at nbc news. i'm not giving away any spoilers because this has been widely reported since the book's release but ronan speculates that nbc's behavior was to protect matt lauer who was accused of sexual mi
he's here to talk about his new book catch and kill, it's been 2 years since ronan writing in the new yorkernd megan writing in "the new york times", 1 years since they published their separate eposes of sexual assaults and harassment against movie producer harvey weinstein, many women to come forward with powerful and privileged protected men and helped give rise to the me too movement. [applause] >> the award honor craigous breakthrough reporting of ronan, jody and megan, in...
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. >>> plus, a new yorker no more. president trump, paperwork to move his primary residence from manhattan to mar-a-lago. we speak with the new york governor andrew cuomo. these three words for the state of florida. "he's all yours." helping put md into the golden years. with better heart treatments, advanced brain disease research, and better ways to age gracefully. at bayer, this is why we science. that life of the party look walk it off look one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include
. >>> plus, a new yorker no more. president trump, paperwork to move his primary residence from manhattan to mar-a-lago. we speak with the new york governor andrew cuomo. these three words for the state of florida. "he's all yours." helping put md into the golden years. with better heart treatments, advanced brain disease research, and better ways to age gracefully. at bayer, this is why we science. that life of the party look walk it off look one more mile look reply all...
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that is how the mood of many new yorkers are. he will not be missed. now, let's be real clear. born, raised in new york. but he was never really of new york. he did more moving around to sell donald trump than he really got into the diverse communities of new york. in fact, he was sued and had to settle with the justice department for housing discrimination. he rallied for five innocent young men to be executed even though he tried to make the spots. he would come to my events. he would try to act like a democrat sometimes. i would see him come to national action network events that i had even though he now calls me a conman never explaining why he would have been supporting with his presence conmen. but that's another story. if you really want to know that i'm right about him not being a real new yorker, who goes to a pizza shop with sarah pa alin a goes to have pizza with a knife and fork? that's telling. he's not a real new yorker. but, mr. president, on your way out, remember you have a real hard decision to make. you can move your residence but where are you going to put t
that is how the mood of many new yorkers are. he will not be missed. now, let's be real clear. born, raised in new york. but he was never really of new york. he did more moving around to sell donald trump than he really got into the diverse communities of new york. in fact, he was sued and had to settle with the justice department for housing discrimination. he rallied for five innocent young men to be executed even though he tried to make the spots. he would come to my events. he would try to...
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he used to present himself as the ultimate new yorker.most iconic city. it is america's most iconic city. so not anymore. what's going on? >> well, i mean, look, i mean this is a guy who is well into his 70s. i think all of us who live in and around new york are familiar with new yorkers in their 70s that move to florida. >> i've been down there. i can confirm a lot of old people, a lot of old new yorkers. >> listen, everybody wants to live here. even those who say they don't want to live here, they want to live here. fact. we'll be right back. thank you both. here and even here? with new bounce rapid touch up spray, you can fight wrinkles anywhere. spray smooth and you're fresh and ready to go wherever you are. new bounce rapid touch up spray. bounce out wrinkles anywhere. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm be
he used to present himself as the ultimate new yorker.most iconic city. it is america's most iconic city. so not anymore. what's going on? >> well, i mean, look, i mean this is a guy who is well into his 70s. i think all of us who live in and around new york are familiar with new yorkers in their 70s that move to florida. >> i've been down there. i can confirm a lot of old people, a lot of old new yorkers. >> listen, everybody wants to live here. even those who say they don't...
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. >> reporter: donald trump has long portrayed himself as the ultimate new yorker. here he was with barbara walters more than three decades ago. >> when you look at that wonderful skyline, do you say, i own that and that and that and that? >> well, i look at that skyline, barbara, and i really say it's it. >>epr: and here during theal ca new yorker if you want a president than you are getting with me. >> reporter: but now we have learned he has signed papers official it had long been trump tower on fifth avenue in new york. it's a move that may save him millions in taxes. unlike new york, florida has no income tax. and it doesn't have an inheritance tax either. but tonight, the president insisted that's not why he made the move. >> i pay millions of taxes. millions and millions of dollars in new york. since i became president, they just haven't treated, i think, the office with the kind of respect. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo, a democrat, shot back with his own tweet. "good riddance. it's not like @realdonaldtrump paid taxes here anyway.he'slloud >>e
. >> reporter: donald trump has long portrayed himself as the ultimate new yorker. here he was with barbara walters more than three decades ago. >> when you look at that wonderful skyline, do you say, i own that and that and that and that? >> well, i look at that skyline, barbara, and i really say it's it. >>epr: and here during theal ca new yorker if you want a president than you are getting with me. >> reporter: but now we have learned he has signed papers...
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did i mention four pages in the new yorker.[laughter] also four pages i state with very little attribution two. my book. who anyway, there is that. some of that could be forgiven but i felt there was a moma interview where she really tried to sort of twist nine. that she took her language and honed it to a fine. the fact there is a sentence right in the middle of the review that is only three words. the words are: willfully admires barnum. this was meant as a great trick critique i say. and it won me as much he might've thought it would. i do admire barnum. i say there is who much to admire about him. as i said earlier, one of the things that made him interesting for your me to write about him, was that he was not continuously and admirable. who as i went through his life, i found myself constantly looking at things in the context of his own time, is this something that he did or display he was able to bring himself to make because this was general accepted at the time. i also tried to look at him as oh man to greg as a human b
did i mention four pages in the new yorker.[laughter] also four pages i state with very little attribution two. my book. who anyway, there is that. some of that could be forgiven but i felt there was a moma interview where she really tried to sort of twist nine. that she took her language and honed it to a fine. the fact there is a sentence right in the middle of the review that is only three words. the words are: willfully admires barnum. this was meant as a great trick critique i say. and it...
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melissa: more unhappy new yorkers. ity lawyers for the department of transportation are telling fedex to remove the delivery robots, also known as same day bots from the streets after a few were spotted in lower manhattan. they say it's a safety issue. if you can't stay out of the way of a robot like that, that is natural election at work, my friend. >> we do have, not moving very fast. we have a theme after place pretty hostile to innovation to, business, you mentioned, the safety issue. this is not based on data. this is fear at the mayor's office. the mayor also fears that these robots will take away people's jobs. he may have noticed this is essentially the greatest job market ever. melissa: yeah. >> we see technology and the use of robotics increasing as we see companies, that can't find workers with still open positions. so. melissa: i love this i could watch the video all day long. >> yeah. why not give it a try? why not allow the experiments to go forward? melissa: absolutely. james freeman, thank you very much.
melissa: more unhappy new yorkers. ity lawyers for the department of transportation are telling fedex to remove the delivery robots, also known as same day bots from the streets after a few were spotted in lower manhattan. they say it's a safety issue. if you can't stay out of the way of a robot like that, that is natural election at work, my friend. >> we do have, not moving very fast. we have a theme after place pretty hostile to innovation to, business, you mentioned, the safety issue....
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although -- >> nor -- new yorkers tend to be like that. >> your my demille hall bit of rudy giuliani. a little crazy but also very effective and despite all the good he did for new netherland he was a. he was a dutch calvinist. his father was a minister and he wanted to impose that on his domain here in the netherlands. he tried to throw out birther and send jewish at different points but because there were lutheranse in jewish investors n the dutch company that employed him he was told to back off and leave them alone. then he decided to pick on quakers. there were no quakers on the directors of the dutch company so he had a free hand for a wild. quakers that were extremely countercultural religion. they did not recognize rank. they would not do off their hat. they use the same forms of address for everything. they will let many women preach equally and they believe everyone had access to the inner lives of those made them very peculiar and threatening. they start appearing in the netherlands and you know he handles them in various ways. a couple of them he almost whips to death anot
although -- >> nor -- new yorkers tend to be like that. >> your my demille hall bit of rudy giuliani. a little crazy but also very effective and despite all the good he did for new netherland he was a. he was a dutch calvinist. his father was a minister and he wanted to impose that on his domain here in the netherlands. he tried to throw out birther and send jewish at different points but because there were lutheranse in jewish investors n the dutch company that employed him he was...
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court documents and a series of tweets shows the native new yorker is moving the mar-a-lago when he's done in washington. he writes, i cherish new york, but unfortunately the fact that i pay millions of dollars in city, state and local taxes each year, i've been treated badly by the political leader. >> a note that he doesn't mention federal taxes since he's never released his returns. he tollells "the new york times this was mostly for income tax. florida has no income tax. the president was enraged by the manhattan prosecutor's lawsuit for tax returns. >>> breaking overnight, a fast-growing fire in ventura county, california. the maria fire has grown to 5,000 acres and 0% containment. 7,500 residents are under mandatory evacuations. watch this video. it's fire vehicles driving right through the middle of the inferno. the ventura county fire department says 400 firefighters are battling the fire on the ground and in the air. a pilot for ktla was overhead as the trucks were narrowly driving through the flames. watch this. >> the second one in here, that fire is a little closer. he's g
court documents and a series of tweets shows the native new yorker is moving the mar-a-lago when he's done in washington. he writes, i cherish new york, but unfortunately the fact that i pay millions of dollars in city, state and local taxes each year, i've been treated badly by the political leader. >> a note that he doesn't mention federal taxes since he's never released his returns. he tollells "the new york times this was mostly for income tax. florida has no income tax. the...
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he had transplanted new yorkers and he thought that would be the strategy and it didn't work. ew hampshire. instead of momentum, i think the bluebird camp wanted to be -- bluebird camp, money, not momentum. he poured money into gun causes and climate change causes. they flipped seats at the local level. a former advisor to barack obama said he's basically, bloomberg is playing this air war, going to dump money in. unita groundwater. of course you need money for ads but you need it in places like iowa. organize, organize, organize. grassroots. elizabeth warren has been doing that for months, as have others. warren we here is good about the groundwork. bloomberg doesn't have it. >> dana: can you buy it? it's like mercenaries versus your own army. >> what barack obama had, to bring it back to him, and what pete buttigieg is trying to get, you can't buy it. you have it or you don't which is what obama was saying about biden. you can try to force people to buy the dog food. you can buy it and give it. after wanted. >> dana: can't buy me love. ed henry, thank you. president trump hol
he had transplanted new yorkers and he thought that would be the strategy and it didn't work. ew hampshire. instead of momentum, i think the bluebird camp wanted to be -- bluebird camp, money, not momentum. he poured money into gun causes and climate change causes. they flipped seats at the local level. a former advisor to barack obama said he's basically, bloomberg is playing this air war, going to dump money in. unita groundwater. of course you need money for ads but you need it in places...
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today and ask for your free decision guide. >>> it appears president trump doesn't want to be a new yorkerre. according to documents show he and first lady me lania changed the address to marlo go in florida. he said he is treated badly by politicians in new york but the move raising a lot of questions about taxes. david kay johnson joins us now, an investigative reporter and author of two books, "it is even worse than you think." david, what do you think was the biggest motivating factor in the president's decision to relocate? >> well, i think this is two fold. he can rile up the base by saying the terrible anti-business liberal new yorkers are mistreating me auditing him and trying to audit him. secondly, however, donald when's not a billionaire. there's never been a scintilla of evidence he is a billionaire is in need of cash and by moving to florida if he needs to sell properties in new york he will be in a better position to do and i think his story three-story apartment in trump tower will go in the neighborhood of $50 million. >> so you think it's a financial move? >> yeah. we know
today and ask for your free decision guide. >>> it appears president trump doesn't want to be a new yorkerre. according to documents show he and first lady me lania changed the address to marlo go in florida. he said he is treated badly by politicians in new york but the move raising a lot of questions about taxes. david kay johnson joins us now, an investigative reporter and author of two books, "it is even worse than you think." david, what do you think was the biggest...