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you felt that new york belongs to new yorkers. new york along to the world. there are a tremendous amount of hires from china, north korea. there is no more a local buyer. michael shows us his apartment. original artwork from andy warhol. they have just become parents and they want to expand the living space. they bought the apartment next door. the view of the city is fantastic. it is a city that belong to the rich and no longer to new yorkers. >> now, we will meet a successful and impressive ethiopian -- this project has been financed by funds from the u.k.. she started up in 2013 -- they started up in 2013, singing about child marriage and lack of opportunities for ethiopian girls. many leave school without qualifications. 76% of the fans have been persuaded to take up education. 84% believe that the band makes them more confident. mission accomplished. >> the successful band's name means, "ours." they want to belong. >> our lyrics have deep meanings and they are affffirmative.. we address imporortant isss.s. >> they do not just make music. they have a tal
you felt that new york belongs to new yorkers. new york along to the world. there are a tremendous amount of hires from china, north korea. there is no more a local buyer. michael shows us his apartment. original artwork from andy warhol. they have just become parents and they want to expand the living space. they bought the apartment next door. the view of the city is fantastic. it is a city that belong to the rich and no longer to new yorkers. >> now, we will meet a successful and...
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. >> mike bloomberg is well-known as a new yorker, a new york name. do you agree if it helped with people sitting in the middle many of whom said i'm not going to vote this year. >> he's known as a nanny state -- coming for your big gulps and pizza slices and salt. i don't know. could see this energizing the rights in a way that is not helpful to her. because -- >> how? >> every time mike bloomberg has gotten involved in a national political issue, gun control being the primary example, it's kind of back fired. because it energizes the right wing in a way that, you know, they fear that the democrats are going to come for something of theirs and take it away. so i think michael bloomberg often does more harm than good. >> do you mean in terms of all the money he spent, efforts made for gun control but hasn't made much progress? >> right. and you look at the way republicans have effectively run against him as his care tour, this big city billionaire tromping on constitutional rights. it's been effective. >> that's all the time we have now. thank you so
. >> mike bloomberg is well-known as a new yorker, a new york name. do you agree if it helped with people sitting in the middle many of whom said i'm not going to vote this year. >> he's known as a nanny state -- coming for your big gulps and pizza slices and salt. i don't know. could see this energizing the rights in a way that is not helpful to her. because -- >> how? >> every time mike bloomberg has gotten involved in a national political issue, gun control being the...
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let me just say we just heard what peter king said optimistically about being able to get new yorker. we've heard californians say the same thing about donald trump. what's the consensus? >> probably not. at least in new york, upstate new york fits into the trump theory of the rust belt and midwest and that that is the pathf he has one to go to the white house. white collar, blue collar key flip the blue states red. that's their theory. >> not that he wouldn't dearly love to win his home state. >> of course. but the idea is to do that, you can't -- aren't enough blue collar white men to do that. you have to get -- if you're going to get 70% of the white
let me just say we just heard what peter king said optimistically about being able to get new yorker. we've heard californians say the same thing about donald trump. what's the consensus? >> probably not. at least in new york, upstate new york fits into the trump theory of the rust belt and midwest and that that is the pathf he has one to go to the white house. white collar, blue collar key flip the blue states red. that's their theory. >> not that he wouldn't dearly love to win his...
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tell us about her new role, and about her new program designed to help thousands of low-income new yorkers become u.s. citizens. that's coming up a little later on in the show. right now, though, a very important topic here on "tiempo." we talk about it often. education. we are a month away from the start of the new school year. where did the summer go, right? it's been three years since governor christie passed a bill that made undocumented students eligible for in-state tuition at universities. but those same students are not eligible for state and federal aid -- education aid. and now, well, a new study shows undocumented students in new jersey who are eligible to enroll in state colleges are not applying. so, what's the response to that? well, how about this -- a push in the state legislature to offer those students some financial assistance. here to talk more about this, gordon macinnes from the new jersey policy perspective, and li adorno from amerin friends service committee. welcome to you both. so, it seems like the kids are so close, right? they have the opportunity to get the in
tell us about her new role, and about her new program designed to help thousands of low-income new yorkers become u.s. citizens. that's coming up a little later on in the show. right now, though, a very important topic here on "tiempo." we talk about it often. education. we are a month away from the start of the new school year. where did the summer go, right? it's been three years since governor christie passed a bill that made undocumented students eligible for in-state tuition at...
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i'm a new yorker, and i know a con when i see one. trump -- trump says he'll punish manufacturers that move to mexico or china, but the clothes he sells are made overseas in low-wage factories. he says he wants to put americans back to work, but he games the u.s. visa system so he can hire temporary foreign workers at low wages. he says he wants to deport 11 million undocumented people, but he seems to have no problem in hiring them. what'd i miss here? truth be told, the richest thing about donald trump is his hypocrisy. he wants you to believe that we can solve our biggest problems by deporting mexicans and shutting out muslims. he wants you to believe that erecting trade barriers will bring back good jobs. he's wrong on both counts. we can only solve our biggest problems if we come together and embrace the freedoms that our founding fathers establish right here in philadelphia. which permitted our ancestors to create the great american exceptionalism that all of us now enjoy. donald trump doesn't understand that. hillary clinton do
i'm a new yorker, and i know a con when i see one. trump -- trump says he'll punish manufacturers that move to mexico or china, but the clothes he sells are made overseas in low-wage factories. he says he wants to put americans back to work, but he games the u.s. visa system so he can hire temporary foreign workers at low wages. he says he wants to deport 11 million undocumented people, but he seems to have no problem in hiring them. what'd i miss here? truth be told, the richest thing about...
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. >> i am a new yorker. and i know a con when i see one. trump says he'll punish manufacturers that move to mexico or china. but the clothes he sells are made overseas in low-wage factories. >> reporter: and we can confirm that jennifer limb, the co-founder of republican women for hillary, will be given a primetime speaking role tonight, along with a former reagan staffer. another example, bret, that this campaign believes that republicans are in play, a very unusual election. bret? >> jennifer, thank you. we didn't hear much about protesters in cleveland. there weren't any major events there. but last night here, there was a protester push that did get violent at times, as police are preparing for the final night. rick leventhal is on the streets of philadelphia with the latest. good evening, rick. >> reporter: bret, rain and lightning have kept the number of protesters lower today and off the streets of philadelphia. but there are groups out here, some are radical groups promising to be more expressive tonight. we saw one group moments ag
. >> i am a new yorker. and i know a con when i see one. trump says he'll punish manufacturers that move to mexico or china. but the clothes he sells are made overseas in low-wage factories. >> reporter: and we can confirm that jennifer limb, the co-founder of republican women for hillary, will be given a primetime speaking role tonight, along with a former reagan staffer. another example, bret, that this campaign believes that republicans are in play, a very unusual election. bret?...
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they're about to fully report that at "the new yorker," but we are breaking that news, including tony schwartz give back his advance payment and all his royalties from writing the book years ago. >> we'll take a quick break and then take a look at night three of the gop convention when we come back. >> the first headline speaker of the night has just started, two-term florida governor rick scott. former health care ceo. let's listen in. >> -- orlando a month ago, we have received outpourings of love and support from americans everywhere. american people sure stick up for each other. so on behalf of all the citizens of our great state, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] i'm old enough to remember when terrorism was something that happened in foreign countries. not today. how many more times does the evil of radical islamic terrorism have to occur before the president of the united states will muster the courage to face the truth? how many more orlandos? san bernardinos? or ft. hoods will happen before president obama decides to be honest? i cried with the grieving moms and d
they're about to fully report that at "the new yorker," but we are breaking that news, including tony schwartz give back his advance payment and all his royalties from writing the book years ago. >> we'll take a quick break and then take a look at night three of the gop convention when we come back. >> the first headline speaker of the night has just started, two-term florida governor rick scott. former health care ceo. let's listen in. >> -- orlando a month ago, we...
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but i'm really a new yorker. o and itbying congress can i run for public office? i decided to go back to new york and run for the house against an incumbent. bill green a very effective low key moderate republican. 57 to 43. election lamb: what was it like to lose? mark green: it's ok. book i say i have a big defect. was born without an insecurity gene. if i think something i can do it. bad.is good and it's i didn't have self-doubt. i was an underdog i had lived in washington. i was not really a native of the east side of manhattan. it's called the silk stocking district. lindsay had john represented the district. i went all out. it was a sprint. many peoplei said lose their first races. i am ok. i went back to washington to run public citizen. ralph offered me that. crushed. i was young it was a formative learning experience. brian lamb: you mentioned your brother stephen. he's made a lot of money. have you ever made any money? mark green: no. realtor in new york although he is not run for president like another realtor in new york. we divided up the world. steve
but i'm really a new yorker. o and itbying congress can i run for public office? i decided to go back to new york and run for the house against an incumbent. bill green a very effective low key moderate republican. 57 to 43. election lamb: what was it like to lose? mark green: it's ok. book i say i have a big defect. was born without an insecurity gene. if i think something i can do it. bad.is good and it's i didn't have self-doubt. i was an underdog i had lived in washington. i was not really...
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the recipes are practical but sophisticated enough to satisfy new yorkers, whose palates have been honed on restaurant meals. using this service for a year has given rachel new confidence in the kitchen. >> the recipes are really accessible so people like me who are not great cooks can still have really good meals at home. >> reporter: meal subscription services took off in a big way in the u.s. three years ago. the market is estimated to be worth $1.5 billion in sales this year, and it could grow to $6 billion by 2020. entrepreneur michael robinoff jumped into the business last year, capitalizing on his experience working at a farmer's market. the appeal of his company is to offer customers premium produce, locally sourced, direct from farmers. >> you're getting something unique, hard to find. we're providing not only a tasty dish but hopefully something to talk to your partner or your kids or whoever it is that you're sharing the box with over dinner. >> reporter: tonight's meal takes 40 minutes to cook and is nearly ready. rachel's dinner partner is her roommate darcy. since she signe
the recipes are practical but sophisticated enough to satisfy new yorkers, whose palates have been honed on restaurant meals. using this service for a year has given rachel new confidence in the kitchen. >> the recipes are really accessible so people like me who are not great cooks can still have really good meals at home. >> reporter: meal subscription services took off in a big way in the u.s. three years ago. the market is estimated to be worth $1.5 billion in sales this year,...
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he's brought raucous new yorkers to pack the convention hall. a prize fighter. >> but weed is in for a fight himself. lincoln has assembled a prize team to take on the favorites. >> central among them is the maestro, david davis, the judge who weighs 300 pounds, who is very wealthy. >> davis has a kind of, oh, i guess you might say ruthlessness. >> but weed is the consummate political street fighter. >> he was taking names, and he was taking numbers, and you'd pay a price. part of that was to send a message to everybody else, hey, you might be thinking about dancing with lincoln, and i'll remember. and you'll be dead to me. e. always be you. so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if
he's brought raucous new yorkers to pack the convention hall. a prize fighter. >> but weed is in for a fight himself. lincoln has assembled a prize team to take on the favorites. >> central among them is the maestro, david davis, the judge who weighs 300 pounds, who is very wealthy. >> davis has a kind of, oh, i guess you might say ruthlessness. >> but weed is the consummate political street fighter. >> he was taking names, and he was taking numbers, and you'd pay...
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that wasn't the "the new yorker." i wasn't anyone near the know,er in -- near the "the new yorker" those days. nobody is interested in -- do you have anything on the middle east? until rwanda that was the rote answer for anywhere in africa. anywhere in africa. you couldn't, as a free lancer -- there were no blogs. there was no internet. it was handful of publications that we know of. some have gone one -- gone out of business, some not what they were and survive as logos but they determine what gets out there, the handful of people that runs publications or television stations, back in the '80s and the '90s, and to a fair degree still, pretty much determine what people are going to read if it's not a good story, not going to get in. if it's a good story, it might. the region of the country may be completely tangential to that story. so, again, that's why i think oscar is unique. he's not just a good reporter, he is a good writer and that comes across in english as well. we have a unique opportunity to get the story ou
that wasn't the "the new yorker." i wasn't anyone near the know,er in -- near the "the new yorker" those days. nobody is interested in -- do you have anything on the middle east? until rwanda that was the rote answer for anywhere in africa. anywhere in africa. you couldn't, as a free lancer -- there were no blogs. there was no internet. it was handful of publications that we know of. some have gone one -- gone out of business, some not what they were and survive as logos but...
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but i'm really a new yorker. i was lobbying congress after i had written "who loves congress?'d i thought, can i combine my odyssey, and his and skills-- might -- my with public office? i decided to go back to new york and run for the house against an incumbent. bill green, a very effective low key moderate republican. in the year of reagan,, i won the nomination, and he won the election 57 to 43. brian lamb: what was it like to lose? mark green: it's ok. [laughter] in my book i say i have a big defect. i was born without an insecurity gene. if i think something i can do it. this is good and it's bad. i didn't have self-doubt. then enters 9/11. i was an underdog i had lived in washington. i was not really a native of the east side of manhattan. it's called the silk stocking district. it was a famous district because ed koch and john lindsay had represented the district. i went all out. it was a sprint. when i lost i said many people lose their first races. i am ok. i went back to washington to run public citizen. i said, i want to see what i can do in new york. i wasn't crushed
but i'm really a new yorker. i was lobbying congress after i had written "who loves congress?'d i thought, can i combine my odyssey, and his and skills-- might -- my with public office? i decided to go back to new york and run for the house against an incumbent. bill green, a very effective low key moderate republican. in the year of reagan,, i won the nomination, and he won the election 57 to 43. brian lamb: what was it like to lose? mark green: it's ok. [laughter] in my book i say i have...
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i'm a new yorker. and i know a con when i see one. >> matthew dowd, not many swing >> you know, he was pursued and thought about a race for the presidency early on and he wanted to run, now he's obvious ly supporting hillary clinton. the only reason he's supporting hillary clinton out of fear at donald trump as commander in chief. >> all right, we're going to take one more break. president obama is next. we'll be right back. >>> abc news live coverage of e convention will return in a ? is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mi. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. e 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. stephanopoulos. >> and we are back at the democratic convention, president obama just minutes away. cecilia vega down on the floor. the crowd watching that video right now. we talked about what president obama needs from h
i'm a new yorker. and i know a con when i see one. >> matthew dowd, not many swing >> you know, he was pursued and thought about a race for the presidency early on and he wanted to run, now he's obvious ly supporting hillary clinton. the only reason he's supporting hillary clinton out of fear at donald trump as commander in chief. >> all right, we're going to take one more break. president obama is next. we'll be right back. >>> abc news live coverage of e convention...
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i was a born and bred new yorker. i'm going to -- [applause] >> why do you keep saying that because i think we are at a point where we have to stop apologizing, we have to stop dancing around things and we need to stand up and be counted. so i'm going to tell you a couple of basic things as a republican as a public servant as an elected official and as a leader in the party. i'm a new yorker, i'm a republican, i'm proud to work in government, i'm proud to be affiliated with everybody in this room and when the time came, we had a whole discussion about who would be endorsing whom for president and what not. so let's quick i will go through that procedure. we had 17 candidates, one person per vialed and he deserves credit and accolades and praise for his effort. [applause] >> and i want to talk about new york and i want to talk about new york and the new york state senate in particular but also going to make this clear, i am supporting donald trump for president and i'm going to do so with grace, diplomacy, with passion
i was a born and bred new yorker. i'm going to -- [applause] >> why do you keep saying that because i think we are at a point where we have to stop apologizing, we have to stop dancing around things and we need to stand up and be counted. so i'm going to tell you a couple of basic things as a republican as a public servant as an elected official and as a leader in the party. i'm a new yorker, i'm a republican, i'm proud to work in government, i'm proud to be affiliated with everybody in...
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i couldn't be more proud to be a new yorker. couldn't be more proud to be a new york state assemblyman. i couldn't be prouder to share the work with the men and women in our conference and in state government. because quite frankly it's a privilege. i can't believe that a guy from small town, population 3,000, is standing on the stage in front of all of you right here in the city of cleveland, and one of the biggest stages the world will ever see with our convention and it just humbles me to be here with you. it is just an amazing feeling to say i am part, a small part of trying to help our country get better and our state get better. i just think it is one of the best moments i will ever relish in to be here sharing the stage with john flanagan, with peter king, with rudy giuliani, but most importantly are sharing the stage with each and everyone of you. because that's the energy we get from you because that makes us work harder. so thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your support. [applause] >> leader kolb, thank you
i couldn't be more proud to be a new yorker. couldn't be more proud to be a new york state assemblyman. i couldn't be prouder to share the work with the men and women in our conference and in state government. because quite frankly it's a privilege. i can't believe that a guy from small town, population 3,000, is standing on the stage in front of all of you right here in the city of cleveland, and one of the biggest stages the world will ever see with our convention and it just humbles me to...
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hillary clinton is also a new yorker and represented new york. them putting california and new york right up front, it's either that they know something that we don't know or this map that they're talking about doesn't make any sense. >> he's not going to be competitive in california. our colleague, mike murphy out there, we both had the experience of running and winning governors' campaigns in california for arnold schwarzenegger. california late in 2016, the republican party will actually become smaller from the declined state registrations, historically significant because it's the first time we've had the two parties that one of the two parties will essentially become a third party -- >> wow. >> -- in 1 of the 50 states. so, no chance and no chance in california. but new york, connecticut, it's not out of the realm of the possible. >> really? >> in the same way arizona, when you have 16% hispanic support across the country, is a state that comes into play for the democrats. >> in 2012, new york was 63%-35% for obama over romney. how does that
hillary clinton is also a new yorker and represented new york. them putting california and new york right up front, it's either that they know something that we don't know or this map that they're talking about doesn't make any sense. >> he's not going to be competitive in california. our colleague, mike murphy out there, we both had the experience of running and winning governors' campaigns in california for arnold schwarzenegger. california late in 2016, the republican party will...
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. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. zamericanss clinton and unite against trump. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. americanss clinton and unite against trump. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >>> tech certainly the outperformer. apple reacting to earnings having it's best day in two years. looks like things are pointed higher. here's you wall street setup. nasdaq lagging. dow futures here up 36 points ahead of a raft of earnings and some economic data. as for the 10-year treasury note, little reaction after the fed came out with a statement that pointed to the strength of the economy, but really did liltd to move the needle in terms of expectations. >> seemed to confirm it's possible for this year, but not imminent in the market. >> they left their options open for sure. >> we moved already in the market on the yield curve away from brexit lows and that's why it stayed around 1.5 yesterday and today as well. let's have a look around the world. european equities right now mixed as y
. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. zamericanss clinton and unite against trump. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. americanss clinton and unite against trump. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >>> tech certainly the outperformer. apple reacting to earnings having it's best day in two years. looks like things are pointed higher. here's you wall street setup. nasdaq lagging. dow futures here up 36 points ahead of...
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the "new yorker." >> the "new yorker" who started out here in chicago. went back to new york. because of friendships he made here he spent a lot of his time here. he used branch in michigan to write write the first draft of the big c. >> you have the draft. >> and we have the original. this is the copy of it. was in bad shape. a lot of time we have to do preservation and conservation of our books.is we had a new cover put on and acid-free pages because the public could utilize it. this is the original. >> okay. >> this is really great because a lot of people like to come in, and they like to see the editions, edited that the writers themselves do to the word and compared to the finished product of the work. >> how long did langston hughes spend in chicago? >> from the letters between him and thompson's collection there are about 20 years span of letters. he didn't spend all that time in chicago. as i say he went back to new york but because of the friendships he made he kept d coming back and forth. you know what? book in those days the pen was mighty weapon because people had
the "new yorker." >> the "new yorker" who started out here in chicago. went back to new york. because of friendships he made here he spent a lot of his time here. he used branch in michigan to write write the first draft of the big c. >> you have the draft. >> and we have the original. this is the copy of it. was in bad shape. a lot of time we have to do preservation and conservation of our books.is we had a new cover put on and acid-free pages because the...
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with me now iy jelani cobb of the "new yorker" magazine to talk about this.rrifying week, it's hard to put words to it. you've attempted. you talk about the layer cake of horrible issues involved in this. the first that comes to mind is race. the governor of minnesota said wouldn't have happened if that had been a white person in that car. do you believe that? >> yeah, i do. or at least it's far less likely to have happened. one of the things that happens with police shootings in this country is that we have a large number of them, disproportionate number of them that affect people of color, a disproportionate number of them that happen with communities of color and people of color, but even we took all the african-americans and latinos out of that equation for the total number of police shootings, we would still have violence happening at rates that would horrify most western democracies. >> how much does dallas change the whole equation? i mean, "black lives matter" is a movement. i think we could say that up to this point. does that stop it? >> ithink dall
with me now iy jelani cobb of the "new yorker" magazine to talk about this.rrifying week, it's hard to put words to it. you've attempted. you talk about the layer cake of horrible issues involved in this. the first that comes to mind is race. the governor of minnesota said wouldn't have happened if that had been a white person in that car. do you believe that? >> yeah, i do. or at least it's far less likely to have happened. one of the things that happens with police shootings...
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i'm a new yorker. i know a con when i see one. >> matthew dowd not many swing voters ss left out there, but an appeal like that could work. >> you know he was pursued and thought about a race for the presidency early on and he wanted to run, now he's obvious ly ly supporting hillary clinton. the only reason he's supporting hillary clinton out of fear at donald trump as commander in chief. >> all right, we're going to take one more break. president obama is next. we'll be right back. >>> abc news live coverage of the democratic national convention will return in a moment. ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> back live in philadelphia here again is george stephanopoulos. >>
i'm a new yorker. i know a con when i see one. >> matthew dowd not many swing voters ss left out there, but an appeal like that could work. >> you know he was pursued and thought about a race for the presidency early on and he wanted to run, now he's obvious ly ly supporting hillary clinton. the only reason he's supporting hillary clinton out of fear at donald trump as commander in chief. >> all right, we're going to take one more break. president obama is next. we'll be right...
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only twice before in u.s. history have new yorkers run against each for the presidency, republican versus democrat. first time 1904 -- teddy roosevelt against the chief judge of new york, alton parker. what, you've never heard of the guy? and then in 1944, franklin roosevelt against governor thomas dewey. now it is donald trump versus hillary clinton. a little more than three months till the november election -- can be an eternity in politics, sometimes. what could happen between now and then? political analyst hank sheinkopf joins us. it can be an eternity, right, the three months? >> look, three days is an eternity. 20-seconds in politics is really an eternity. how long does it take to put a newscast on the television or one night to a politician? seconds. your life can change. >> and the 24-hour news cycle now is, you know, three minutes, really. >> 24-hour news cycle makes it even more difficult and more harsh. >> one day, trump is saying, urging the russians to spy on hillary clinton, the next day he says, "i was being sarcastic." it can all change in a second. but, you know, donald
only twice before in u.s. history have new yorkers run against each for the presidency, republican versus democrat. first time 1904 -- teddy roosevelt against the chief judge of new york, alton parker. what, you've never heard of the guy? and then in 1944, franklin roosevelt against governor thomas dewey. now it is donald trump versus hillary clinton. a little more than three months till the november election -- can be an eternity in politics, sometimes. what could happen between now and then?...
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he is a senior analyst for cnn and a staff write for the new yorker magazine where his coverage for the oj simpson trial became the idea of his books. his other books are benign that look at the supreme court. and too close to call. american errors is his recent book and is an account of patty hurst's trial. he appeared to discuss his book the oath: >> i don't think the importance of the obamacare case is all that great. i don't think they are going to suddenly start invalidating laws on commerce clause grounds. i don't think the taxing power is all that important. i guess having fallode this stuff for a long time now i am getting pretty darn cynical about precedent. they follow it when they want to and don't follow it when they don't want it and i think what is really important about the obamacare case is that obamacare has been upheld and 35 million people are getting insurance. ... if you get a chance to go back to st. louis public library appeared to me it was a real adventure. i think probably why did my appetite. so what kind of books did you gravitate towards? ayes kids books. i
he is a senior analyst for cnn and a staff write for the new yorker magazine where his coverage for the oj simpson trial became the idea of his books. his other books are benign that look at the supreme court. and too close to call. american errors is his recent book and is an account of patty hurst's trial. he appeared to discuss his book the oath: >> i don't think the importance of the obamacare case is all that great. i don't think they are going to suddenly start invalidating laws on...
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they are both new yorkers and he knows some of donald trump's business dealings.isten to this. >> through his career, donald trump has left behind a well documented record of bankruptcies. and thousands of lawsuits. and angry stockholders and contractors who feel cheated. and disillusioned customers who feel they have been ripped off. trump says he wants to run the nation like he's running his business. god help us. >> so, juana, donald trump supporters are not michael bloomberg republicans. they are trump republicans. who did that play to? >> it played well outside the arena. if you look at the recent cnn poll, donald trump is leading hillary clinton. that is who michael bloomberg is speaking to. the people outside the arena. people who were just tuning in to politics for the first time in their lives and not regular voters and have seen something in donald trump that they are not getting from the establishment. michael bloomberg is saying the biggest thing is on the business record. i can see that and i can tell you it is not working. it is not true. i think he
they are both new yorkers and he knows some of donald trump's business dealings.isten to this. >> through his career, donald trump has left behind a well documented record of bankruptcies. and thousands of lawsuits. and angry stockholders and contractors who feel cheated. and disillusioned customers who feel they have been ripped off. trump says he wants to run the nation like he's running his business. god help us. >> so, juana, donald trump supporters are not michael bloomberg...
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so one new yorker siding with team a new yorker versus team b.nd i think, you know, that's not surprising. >> he is speaking at the convention. that's a pretty prominent position to be in. >> it is. some of the folks that secretary clinton may reach out to are the bernie sanders' supporters. outside city hall on my way over here, those folks may not be looking at the words of michael bloomberg in a positive light after they've been pushing back what they feel like is -- >> how difficult is this wikileaks release of the e-mails yesterday? how much do you think this will dominate the conversation for the sanders' camp? what will it take to appease them? >> pennsylvania delegates for sanders we've been talking to, they've had a number of concerns that they are still just not ready to come around on to support clinton. this seems to really kind of seal some of the concerns that they had instead of pushing them closer to secretary clinton. >> do you think there was an unfair advantage for the clinton camp, ann, in the dnc? >> certainly there was an in
so one new yorker siding with team a new yorker versus team b.nd i think, you know, that's not surprising. >> he is speaking at the convention. that's a pretty prominent position to be in. >> it is. some of the folks that secretary clinton may reach out to are the bernie sanders' supporters. outside city hall on my way over here, those folks may not be looking at the words of michael bloomberg in a positive light after they've been pushing back what they feel like is -- >> how...
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he pulled no punches about donald trump saying i'm a new yorker, and new yorkers know a conwh when we see one. trump accused of treason for calling on russia for hillary clinton's e-mails. >> mr. donald j. trump. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> reporter: donald trump referring to e-mails of the personal server that hillary clinton used while conducting official business as secretary of state. in ohio trump didn't back down. the clinton campaign was quick to react. >> that is a galling statement from the republican nominee for president of the united states. >> reporter: trump's running mate was quick to clarify. in a statement, governor pence warned of consequences if russia was caught supplying. but this didn't quell the outrage at the dnc. >> it is inconceivable to me that any presidential candidate would be that irresponsible. >> that borders on treason. never before have i heard of or seen a dcandidate, for presiden or anything, invite a foreign spy agency to hack america's computers. >> donald trump with all his r
he pulled no punches about donald trump saying i'm a new yorker, and new yorkers know a conwh when we see one. trump accused of treason for calling on russia for hillary clinton's e-mails. >> mr. donald j. trump. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> reporter: donald trump referring to e-mails of the personal server that hillary clinton used while conducting official business as secretary of state. in ohio trump...
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as a new yorker, thank you very much. here's a little international news.ean leader kim jong-un is apparently planning a a reality show to find a a husband for his unmarried sister. [ laughter ] this is real. take a look at this. >> he calls himself the supreme leader. well now kim jong-un is earning a new title, matchmaker in chief. the north korean dictator is launching a dating competition to find a husband for his unmarried sister. a similar contest was held in 2012 but no man lived up to the dictator's high standards. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: or lived at all. [ laughter ] i mean, that's -- [ applause ] that's a tough reality show. wow. didn't see that ending coming, yeah. meanwhile, chile just broke a a world record when over 2,300 people took turns playing soccer for more than 120 hours. that's right, 120 hours. and when it was over, the score was still 0-0. [ laughter ] we don't -- i don't get it. >> steve: that's crazy. barn burner. >> jimmy: and the scripps national spelling bee started today. the spelling bee. i read that there are new rules to keep
as a new yorker, thank you very much. here's a little international news.ean leader kim jong-un is apparently planning a a reality show to find a a husband for his unmarried sister. [ laughter ] this is real. take a look at this. >> he calls himself the supreme leader. well now kim jong-un is earning a new title, matchmaker in chief. the north korean dictator is launching a dating competition to find a husband for his unmarried sister. a similar contest was held in 2012 but no man lived...
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nearly one-in-ten people with hiv in america lives here-- that's an estimated 154,000 hiv- positive new yorkersproximately 3,000 people are diagnosed statewide every year. and here, minorities bear the brunt of the infections-- an estimated 70% of new cases are among blacks and latinos. jon cohen has been covering hiv/aids for more than 25 years for "science" magazine, and helped us report this series. he says new york's plan is bold, but the state has a tremendous challenge ahead. >> new york has so many infected people that it has problems of scale when trying to end an epidemic. it buys more drug than anywhere else to treat hiv-infected people. it has to track, monitor more hiv infected people. it has to address the failures that are far larger than anywhere else in a way that's just more overwhelming than any other jurisdiction in the country faces. >> brangham: step one for public health workers is finding those who are infected and don't know it-- they're the most likely drivers of new hiv cases. >> i love this outreach here. >> brangham: an estimated 22,000 new yorkers fit that bill. so
nearly one-in-ten people with hiv in america lives here-- that's an estimated 154,000 hiv- positive new yorkersproximately 3,000 people are diagnosed statewide every year. and here, minorities bear the brunt of the infections-- an estimated 70% of new cases are among blacks and latinos. jon cohen has been covering hiv/aids for more than 25 years for "science" magazine, and helped us report this series. he says new york's plan is bold, but the state has a tremendous challenge ahead....
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what is up with the new yorkers taking over south philadelphia.ll talk about that, first thank goodness for pitchers zach eflin. phillies would have b
what is up with the new yorkers taking over south philadelphia.ll talk about that, first thank goodness for pitchers zach eflin. phillies would have b
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new. yorkers,lvanians, new no more. am not a virginian but an american. ♪ [singing] >> i received the petitions of the king, but it was thrown under the table. i dreaded them, like death. after all, they might have been accepted. >> well, now it is 75. instant of satisfaction, requiring force. >> i have anxiety, mr. adams. the mad measure of mixing soldiers in the state of irritations. some mischief or an accidental quarrel, and imprudent order or any other things. it may produce a, in which such carnage as to make a bridge that can never afterwards be healed. >> so be it. announcer called the 19th of april, 1775. , theyross the 13 colonies are ready for this terrible moment. a dispatch from watertown. to all friends of american liberty, be it known that this morning before break of day, a british brigade marched and fired without provocation and killed six men and wounded four others. >> the war was not a revolution. it was only an effect and consequent of it. the revolution was in the minds of the people, and this hap
new. yorkers,lvanians, new no more. am not a virginian but an american. ♪ [singing] >> i received the petitions of the king, but it was thrown under the table. i dreaded them, like death. after all, they might have been accepted. >> well, now it is 75. instant of satisfaction, requiring force. >> i have anxiety, mr. adams. the mad measure of mixing soldiers in the state of irritations. some mischief or an accidental quarrel, and imprudent order or any other things. it may...
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i am a native new yorker. at anyistic, but -- rate, i were a book about the politics in the creation of the seat of government in the nation's capital in the 1790's, and it occurred, that political , as one of theed acts of the first congress, first federal congress, and it became readily apparent to me that that congress, which was prodigiously productive, and i think there was no question that it ranks among the three-hour four most effective reductive congresses in american history if not the most productive. and in writing this book, this is a narrative history. this is a narrative history, and i know there are people, actually a lot of people, who think there is no more boring narrative than congressional debate. however, i do not think that is true at all, and in writing this book, i tried to imagine myself as kind of a fly on the wall, a spectator in the gallery of the house of representatives. it could not be the gallery of the senate, because there was no gallery in the senate. the senate was a closed
i am a native new yorker. at anyistic, but -- rate, i were a book about the politics in the creation of the seat of government in the nation's capital in the 1790's, and it occurred, that political , as one of theed acts of the first congress, first federal congress, and it became readily apparent to me that that congress, which was prodigiously productive, and i think there was no question that it ranks among the three-hour four most effective reductive congresses in american history if not...
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i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. the great himself rob reiner with us. you are a -- i have always liked you professionally and personally, but you are a guy who really knows what you are talking about. you read the times and you keep up with everything. >> that's what watch you. >> i said something nice about you today when i was on with tamron hall this morning. this is the strangest election certainly in my lifetime and the press had a really tough time interacting with donald trump. you saw today in the press conference. when you get him one on one, there have been very few and i put you in there as somebody who actually could pin him down. tamron pins people down and chris cuomo does. when you got him to say that women should be punished for getting an abortion. that needs to happen. it's so crazy and he lies so much of the time that all you have to do is take one thing. it doesn't matter what it is. you took the abortion issue and extrapolated to the furthest degree. today he said something that is so beyond th
i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. the great himself rob reiner with us. you are a -- i have always liked you professionally and personally, but you are a guy who really knows what you are talking about. you read the times and you keep up with everything. >> that's what watch you. >> i said something nice about you today when i was on with tamron hall this morning. this is the strangest election certainly in...
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million spectators are expected. 500 members of elite terrorism squad defending the city taking new yorkers and tourists safe. vapor wake dog are specifically trained to detect body worn explosives on a moving target. there will be radiation detectors by air and sea. metal bare remembers and full force cops where tens of thousands of americans will watch the fireworks show at the national mall. they are scanning visitors searching bags ahead of the festivities there. if you see something, say something. >> they are hitting a fever pitch in new york central park when a blast sent tourists running for their lives. a college student from virginia skep stepped on a homemade explosive device blowing off his foot. the landmark was shut down for hours search fogger more explosives. they are looking for who is responsible. they believe an explosive hobbyist left behind that device. the u.s. condemning a massive car bomb blast in the heart of one of baghdad's busy shopping areas. death toll up to 142. the attack only strengthens it is determination to fight isis. fears growing. we could see more att
million spectators are expected. 500 members of elite terrorism squad defending the city taking new yorkers and tourists safe. vapor wake dog are specifically trained to detect body worn explosives on a moving target. there will be radiation detectors by air and sea. metal bare remembers and full force cops where tens of thousands of americans will watch the fireworks show at the national mall. they are scanning visitors searching bags ahead of the festivities there. if you see something, say...
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i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> believe me. >> that's a bunch of malarkey. >> believe me. >> believe me, believe me, believe me. the one they are heavy on trumpet attacks. tonight is a final night of the dnc. hillary clinton will make the biggest speech of her political career she will formally accepted the nomination for president making her the first female nominee from a major party. we had complete coverage for you. outside in the heat and humidity we will start right now on the convention floor. what are your thoughts on the convention so far? what are they looking forward to tonight? >> they are looking forward to this historic moment. also need to take a look at the record so far. so far up until tonight. with 355 mentions. only 16 mentions the once commanded u.s. forces in afghanistan. the issue tracker, or the private e-mails. especially hillary clinton's daughter who will be introducing her. with another perspective on this convention he is the former senior advisor. i want to play a part of part of pre
i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> believe me. >> that's a bunch of malarkey. >> believe me. >> believe me, believe me, believe me. the one they are heavy on trumpet attacks. tonight is a final night of the dnc. hillary clinton will make the biggest speech of her political career she will formally accepted the nomination for president making her the first female nominee from a major party. we had complete coverage for you. outside in the heat and...
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attorney general schneiderman has worked each and every day to expand opportunity and access for all new yorkers. the is one of the most active and visible attorney general's in the entire nation. please join me in welcoming our attorney general eric schneiderman to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. thank you new york democrats. it's important to listen to your lawyer, and i'm here to give you some important advice. first of all let me recognize what we bring to this convention in terms of talent, in terms of innovation, in terms of leadership. our delegation, i mean, i don't want to sound greedy but with all due respect to the other states, bernie sanders was born in brooklyn. hillary clinton was in touch with lives in westchester. donald trump and -- [laughter] but governor cuomo, soon-to-be majority leader senator schumer, kirsten gillibrand has been a rising star so long you have to start calling her a flooring store. our congressional delegation, our house, the other great with officials we have here from all across the state, my neighbor scott stringer i see here today. we have the leade
attorney general schneiderman has worked each and every day to expand opportunity and access for all new yorkers. the is one of the most active and visible attorney general's in the entire nation. please join me in welcoming our attorney general eric schneiderman to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. thank you new york democrats. it's important to listen to your lawyer, and i'm here to give you some important advice. first of all let me recognize what we bring to this convention in terms...
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>> it is our next in jewish rider, and short stories for the new yorker, and this is based on a collection of short stories, and it is a coming-of- age story. in the tosha is a -- natasha is eight sexually notorious character, and coming to canada, an interesting, well made and dramatic, provocative p.m. p.m. -- film.>> let's take a look at nick tosha -- natasha. [ video playing ] [ music playing ]. >>> what a wonderful variety, and we will take a quick break and be right back with mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic, and we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the 36th annual film festival and welcome back to lexi leban and jay rosenblatt.>>> what do we have this year?>> we have a spotlight on the television there is. -- "televisionaries." and we have three israeli television series, and one of them, "false flag" created and written by someone that will be with us, and it will keep you on the edge of your seats, and we have a clip on that. and we also have a series, "the rider --" and "the writer" and we have another series, and in season two, and we are exc
>> it is our next in jewish rider, and short stories for the new yorker, and this is based on a collection of short stories, and it is a coming-of- age story. in the tosha is a -- natasha is eight sexually notorious character, and coming to canada, an interesting, well made and dramatic, provocative p.m. p.m. -- film.>> let's take a look at nick tosha -- natasha. [ video playing ] [ music playing ]. >>> what a wonderful variety, and we will take a quick break and be right...
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i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> is not actually offering any real solutions to those issues.. >> he builds a bridge into the 20th century and barack gave us hope. and now hillary is ready to fight. she's ready to win and leave. god willing -- god willing, hillary clinton will write the next chapter in that journey. we are america, second to none. we own the finish line. lauren: a live report from philadelphia and a couple of minutes. nicole: angry protesters hold demonstrations outside the convention. not just supporters of bernie sanders and jeff flock has the latest that dramatic video from last night. reporter: started off as a passionate but peaceful protest, pro-bernie sanders protesting in some ways the way it ended up. in between, an extraordinary night. the bernie sanders supporters marching on the convention to symbolize the death of the democratic party. these are people that continue to support the bernie sanders movement, even a sanders himself has introduced hillary clinton. they dumped the coffin into the convention. carefully not doing any damage, been
i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> is not actually offering any real solutions to those issues.. >> he builds a bridge into the 20th century and barack gave us hope. and now hillary is ready to fight. she's ready to win and leave. god willing -- god willing, hillary clinton will write the next chapter in that journey. we are america, second to none. we own the finish line. lauren: a live report from philadelphia and a couple of minutes. nicole: angry protesters...
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the sound of delicious this and fear for many across the country for new yorkers, not so much for theig apple is a pain in the year. talking about the ice cream truck jindal but it is only early july. yorkers are fed up with the truck virtually every city and neighborhood. >> especially for eight hours over and over. >> would be annoying people think i am clowning around. >> i disagree ice-cream you scream we all scream for ice cream. but not all of the other noises. using a decimeter is seen as the truck should not be the first to go. that is naugahyde -- osgood this is quite simple. there is a bunch of noise you can look up. >> have a deal with in manhattan and complain about the noise? shut up and go home you live in the city. >> i am tired of the ice-cream mafia it is late at night when the kids are not around it is so infuriating. >> thanks for bringing that up. them at 9:00 p.m. this but it is a real problem they are out to the middle of the night with people are trying to sleep. >> don't forget our executive producer talks about the noise in manhattan this music to my sticking
the sound of delicious this and fear for many across the country for new yorkers, not so much for theig apple is a pain in the year. talking about the ice cream truck jindal but it is only early july. yorkers are fed up with the truck virtually every city and neighborhood. >> especially for eight hours over and over. >> would be annoying people think i am clowning around. >> i disagree ice-cream you scream we all scream for ice cream. but not all of the other noises. using a...
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what is up with the new yorkers taking over south philadelphia. we will talk about that, first thank goodness for pitchers zach eflin. phillies would have been no hit without him. >> yes, jake on degrom threw a gem today. >> mets came up yet again, two home runs off eflin. they have hit more home runs at citizens bank park then any other vice tipping team in any stadium in baseball in the last two years. jake on degrom nearly month hit them. zero hits zero through eight hitters. phillies had a eflin single in the their. one hit complete game shut out. phillies lose five to nothing. they swing and mess again today against new york. >> it was his day. he pitched well. you know, you have to give credit to that guy. you know, made his pitches when he needed to. >> not a whole lot to talk about offensively. pretty much sums it up. degrom just kept us down. >> little depress to go day. >> jake on degrom15-three in day games, and like 500 in night games. >> degrom. >> very nicely done. >> not only did the mets won even last night's series here but mike,
what is up with the new yorkers taking over south philadelphia. we will talk about that, first thank goodness for pitchers zach eflin. phillies would have been no hit without him. >> yes, jake on degrom threw a gem today. >> mets came up yet again, two home runs off eflin. they have hit more home runs at citizens bank park then any other vice tipping team in any stadium in baseball in the last two years. jake on degrom nearly month hit them. zero hits zero through eight hitters....
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he has written short storyings for "the new yorker ." this is based on a collection of short stories that he wrote. he's the director of the film. it's a coming of age story. natasha is a sexually precocious step cousin of the main character. she comes to canada. it's about the escapades that ensue. it's an interesting, well made, dramatic, provocative film. >> let's take a look. ♪ >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's a cousin, sort of. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she's russian with foreign intents. . >> what a wonderful variety of films at the festival. we're going to take a quick break and come back in a moment here on "mosaic ." >>> welcome back to "mosaic ." welcome back lexi and jay. every year the film festival has a cluster of israeli films. what do you have this year? i wanted to mention we have a spotlight on televisionaries. in some ways it's in honor of norman joining us. we have three israeli television series. one is false flag. it's written and created by cone who will be with us. this is an israeli thriller series
he has written short storyings for "the new yorker ." this is based on a collection of short stories that he wrote. he's the director of the film. it's a coming of age story. natasha is a sexually precocious step cousin of the main character. she comes to canada. it's about the escapades that ensue. it's an interesting, well made, dramatic, provocative film. >> let's take a look. ♪ >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's a cousin, sort of. [ speaking foreign...