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i think right off the bat i'm just going to say you are not a new yorker. is that correct? canadian. >> jimmy: wow, i wouldn't have guessed that. what part of canada are you from? >> i reside in wellen, ontario, canada. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying new york? >> very much. >> jimmy: this is your first time there? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: it is. has everyone been kind to you? >> so far, yes. >> jimmy: okay. yeah, boy. you really are canadian, all right. we have a gift for you. there you go, that's a pizza. >> sal: no bacon on this, i'm sorry. >> jimmy: all right. let's meet one more, cousin sal. let's have a look at one more new yorker or not. and we have? let's see here. wait a minute. hold on a second. is that jon stewart again? >> yeah it's me. >> jimmy: jon, how did you get to new york so fast? >> oh, i don't know. my [ bleep ]ing hulk-copter. >> jimmy: there's no such thing as a -- wait a minute! >> hulk out! >> jimmy: he's got the power of invisibility too, it's remarkable. all right. one more thing before we forge ahead. you have no idea how much that cost us, by the
i think right off the bat i'm just going to say you are not a new yorker. is that correct? canadian. >> jimmy: wow, i wouldn't have guessed that. what part of canada are you from? >> i reside in wellen, ontario, canada. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying new york? >> very much. >> jimmy: this is your first time there? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: it is. has everyone been kind to you? >> so far, yes. >> jimmy: okay. yeah, boy. you really are...
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if he's writing in the new yorker he's writing in the new yorker but this is an accusation that's out there and if that's true that's a whole nother ball game. what do you make of the fact that we're only hearing from mckew at this point and farrow has not come forward with anything. oh i don't i don't think that that's all that unusual again. again and again i don't mean to suggest that pharrell was in this for money but if he starts giving interviews left and right now and starts complaining and in fact he's working on a book then when the book comes out you already heard the story and you already heard from pharaoh so where's the interest in the book so that but that but but using his producer or even if he's not using his producer for his producer to feel strongly enough about this to go out on his own i think it's what he has to say should be taken very seriously and it's very important and it's something that's very interesting we understand from the producer here that it was the president of n.b.c. news who first suggested to pharaoh that he pursue rape allegations by an actres
if he's writing in the new yorker he's writing in the new yorker but this is an accusation that's out there and if that's true that's a whole nother ball game. what do you make of the fact that we're only hearing from mckew at this point and farrow has not come forward with anything. oh i don't i don't think that that's all that unusual again. again and again i don't mean to suggest that pharrell was in this for money but if he starts giving interviews left and right now and starts complaining...
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my job is to protect new yorkers. whether it's from terrorism or climate change or mother nature, but part of the largest threat today is president trump. he is attacking everything we believe in new york. he is attacking a woman's right to choose. of working men and women. he has attacked the environment. everything we believe. we passed marriage equality, the to do so.state in the united states of america, they act. he will roll it back. i'm going to fight with him. he week at me weekly. i welcome it. know me by my enemies. someone has to stand up to him. someone has to stand up to him. new york has always been a progressive capital. we have made of the progressive capital again, and new york should be the state where we say we are the alternative state to donald trump, and we're not going to let them bring his extreme conservative politics to this date in new york. i just want to be clear to you promise to serve four years as governor if elected. governor cuomo: the only caveat is if god strikes me dead. fourwise, i
my job is to protect new yorkers. whether it's from terrorism or climate change or mother nature, but part of the largest threat today is president trump. he is attacking everything we believe in new york. he is attacking a woman's right to choose. of working men and women. he has attacked the environment. everything we believe. we passed marriage equality, the to do so.state in the united states of america, they act. he will roll it back. i'm going to fight with him. he week at me weekly. i...
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for every day new yorkers.ernor is running for national office. rob: what is your plan? you or eight points behind cuomo himself. >> the numbers are tightening up and people are paying attention. we have to make new york competitive, cut property taxes, invest in infrastructure, get the trains running on time and make it easier for business. every day new yorkers know this is the most corrupted state government in america, the governor has benefited politically and these are the most overtaxed people in america and the people in new york deserve more than the one debate they get last night. >> this was a big win for cynthia next and. there has been an ad aimed at you and your wife, we will play it right here. >> they hired his wife and they awarded them lucrative county contracts. rob: cuomo who has allegations against himself of being corrupt fires off this political ad if he does when the primary. what do you think? >> 6 or 7 of top lieutenants found guilty of federal corruption charges what he presented his
for every day new yorkers.ernor is running for national office. rob: what is your plan? you or eight points behind cuomo himself. >> the numbers are tightening up and people are paying attention. we have to make new york competitive, cut property taxes, invest in infrastructure, get the trains running on time and make it easier for business. every day new yorkers know this is the most corrupted state government in america, the governor has benefited politically and these are the most...
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been watching the coverage of the call with ceo les moonves for the first time since a bombshell new yorker reporter brought up allegations of misconduct he did not address those allegations. the q and a is starting and we will have more on that as it develops and good to have you with us tonight. we are starting with a historic day for apple and a historic day for the market and the first u.s. company to be worth $1 trillion and closing above that level. let that sink in a trillion dollars and the stock smashing records as it jumped to an all-time high and it's been quite a high for the california-owned company and founded by the late steve jobs and steve wozniak in 1976. the first model of its computer launching the following year the apple 1 to the mac to the ipod and the ipod and it quite literally has changed the way we live and what looks like world domination for the tech giant and it's such a big night. we're ditching the bitcoin bug. >> it's america, by the way. >> we prom i you'll be okay. >> we're replacing it with the apple bug and you can watch it for obvious reasons and above
been watching the coverage of the call with ceo les moonves for the first time since a bombshell new yorker reporter brought up allegations of misconduct he did not address those allegations. the q and a is starting and we will have more on that as it develops and good to have you with us tonight. we are starting with a historic day for apple and a historic day for the market and the first u.s. company to be worth $1 trillion and closing above that level. let that sink in a trillion dollars and...
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"the new yorker" reporting about a memo circulated in the trump white house accusing obama officials of a conspiracy against them. and trump voters weigh in on the president's legal whoas. what is the red line for them? you may be surprised. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm poppy harlow in tonight for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news. turning on trump. a longtime trump ally and protector is the latest person to start cooperating with federal prosecutors, that according to the "wall street journal." we're talking about david pecker. he is the publisher of the tabloid, the "national enquirer." "the journal" is reporting that pecker has been granted immunity by prosecutors and source tell cnn he is now corroborating michael cohen's story that president trump did have knowledge of cohen's payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. separately, cohen said under oath, he made the payments under the president's direction. a charge the president denies, though trump's story as to when he first knew about the payments keeps changing and changing. now, perek's "nati
"the new yorker" reporting about a memo circulated in the trump white house accusing obama officials of a conspiracy against them. and trump voters weigh in on the president's legal whoas. what is the red line for them? you may be surprised. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm poppy harlow in tonight for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news. turning on trump. a longtime trump ally and protector is the latest person to start cooperating...
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so why, for example, i do not expand access to drivers licenses to undocumented new yorkers if you reallyare about combating the top agenda and stopping the mass deportations of new york's undocumented people? this is something you can do by executive order, something i pledged to do in my first, on my first day in office. if you really care about a president that is rolling back obamacare, why haven't you fought harder for single-payer? [applause] if you really care about women's reproductive health health can wipe you prioritize republican leadership of the senate over the reproductive health act? [applause] and why when we pulled out of the paris climate accord, why cannot fought for the climate and communities protection act which would've cost 100% just transition to renewable energy here in your state? [applause] >> moderator: if you like to respond. cuomo: so many misstatements it's hard to do in a minute but let's start it on immigration nobody is set up to donald trump the way i have. literally new york state is the state that is suing donald trump for ripping babies from the arm
so why, for example, i do not expand access to drivers licenses to undocumented new yorkers if you reallyare about combating the top agenda and stopping the mass deportations of new york's undocumented people? this is something you can do by executive order, something i pledged to do in my first, on my first day in office. if you really care about a president that is rolling back obamacare, why haven't you fought harder for single-payer? [applause] if you really care about women's reproductive...
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moonves was accused by six women of harassment in an article published by the new yorker. moonves told the magazine that he did not remember many of the claims and he denied sexually assaulting anyone. earlier this week, the los angeles d.a.'s office disclosed that another woman had gone to police last year to allege that moonves assaulted her in the late 1980s. the statutes of limitations have run out, and no charges were filed. but tonight some of moonves' former personal assistants are speaking out in his defense, including suzanne fickinger, who worked for him for 24 years up until 2013. the time span of the "new yorker" allegations. >> i sat outside his door within ten feet of him for the span of 24 years. and in all of that time, i never saw or heard anything that i would consider inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: a separate law firm is conducting an independent review that started after "cbs this morning" co-host charlie rose was fired over sexual misconduct allegations. that investigation is expected to wrap up this month. jeff, we asked fickinger, by th
moonves was accused by six women of harassment in an article published by the new yorker. moonves told the magazine that he did not remember many of the claims and he denied sexually assaulting anyone. earlier this week, the los angeles d.a.'s office disclosed that another woman had gone to police last year to allege that moonves assaulted her in the late 1980s. the statutes of limitations have run out, and no charges were filed. but tonight some of moonves' former personal assistants are...
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let's listen. >> my job as governor is to protect new yorkers.is from terrorism or climate change or mother nature but, part of the largest threat today is president trump. elizabeth: okay. so let's do a quick recap. last october in new york city, terrorist plowed his truck into bicyclists. another terrorist tried to set off a homemade bomb in the port authority during rush hour. that was back in december. we all remember hurricane sandy, and devastating toll it caused in the region. how can a governor make a statement like that, sir? >> it is ridiculous. it just political noise, right? he pandering for the far left vote. look, this president, i've been law enforcement officer 34 years. i've been enforcing immigration laws since 1984. i worked with six presidents starting with ronald reagan. there has been no president, no president has done more for national security, public safety and border control than this president. the statement cuomo made was totally the opposite of fact. elizabeth: how many criminal illegal border crossers are we dealing
let's listen. >> my job as governor is to protect new yorkers.is from terrorism or climate change or mother nature but, part of the largest threat today is president trump. elizabeth: okay. so let's do a quick recap. last october in new york city, terrorist plowed his truck into bicyclists. another terrorist tried to set off a homemade bomb in the port authority during rush hour. that was back in december. we all remember hurricane sandy, and devastating toll it caused in the region. how...
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>> when i wrote "the new yorker" piece it didn't even occur to me. but when i decided to do a book it was like how can i write this book and not have the experience i'm describing. well, it is also kind of my brand. what i wanted to write about the cattle history, i bought a steer. it is what people expect of me. so i did it for you. >> so why don't we just go back. i love this idea. i loved the idea of the world's very first alice dietrich. as soon as i read that i was like yeah, there was the first one. so why don't you tell us about that and when and where it was. part of what was so interesting about it was this was the first lsd trip innocent experience. >> no expectations. we know it that in setting these are terms that they have a lot to do with the experience. the drugs are kind of the pioneers of the psychiatry in the 60s said that they are unspecific amplifiers of this experience and so, what you're looking for has a big bearing on what you get. it is not always what you want. so it's interesting to go back to the origin, the first time tha
>> when i wrote "the new yorker" piece it didn't even occur to me. but when i decided to do a book it was like how can i write this book and not have the experience i'm describing. well, it is also kind of my brand. what i wanted to write about the cattle history, i bought a steer. it is what people expect of me. so i did it for you. >> so why don't we just go back. i love this idea. i loved the idea of the world's very first alice dietrich. as soon as i read that i was...
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new york. he is trying to change the rights and values of yorker, and the first line of defense is new york, and the governor that fight, and you need to know how to do it. maurice: governor, thank you. this next one is for you. you have been outspoken on issues, and the president, of late, has led to speculation about your white house ambitions. can you promise of voters of new york right here tonight, that if -- if you win, you will not be running for president. governor cuomo: no, i am running for new york. my job is to protect your from terrorism, whether it is lighter change or mother nature, but part of the largest threat day is president trump. he is attacking everything we believe in new york. he has attacked the women's right to choose previous attack immigration. ofhas attacked the rights working men and women. he has attacked the environment. everything we believe. we passed marriage equality, the to do so.state we passed the toughest gun-control laws in the united states of america, they act. he will roll it back. i'm going to fight with him. he week at me weekly. i welcome it. know
new york. he is trying to change the rights and values of yorker, and the first line of defense is new york, and the governor that fight, and you need to know how to do it. maurice: governor, thank you. this next one is for you. you have been outspoken on issues, and the president, of late, has led to speculation about your white house ambitions. can you promise of voters of new york right here tonight, that if -- if you win, you will not be running for president. governor cuomo: no, i am...
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what pushchairs i want to go i wrote in two thousand and three for the new yorker quoting mustapha to last the head of the fence of a huge defense minister of syria been defense minister for ten twenty years wrote a lot of poetry stuff and i quote him saying at one point there was a worry that america may take syria and i said what would you do then he said what could i do and i said well you could use a chemical weapons and the call it was in the new yorker and it was read to him you know the new yorker check stuff he approved this was in english he speaks english and he said to me. he said those things chemical weapons he says those things those use this things that the old man bashar is father want it off us he thought it was a deterrent against israel cost us a fortune teller we have to protect them it's a big pain he said if we use those weapons america could incinerate us with nukes and they'd be right and so crazy would be to use those weapons i said what would you do then and he said well we let america let the americans call that they come to damascus so let's see what happen
what pushchairs i want to go i wrote in two thousand and three for the new yorker quoting mustapha to last the head of the fence of a huge defense minister of syria been defense minister for ten twenty years wrote a lot of poetry stuff and i quote him saying at one point there was a worry that america may take syria and i said what would you do then he said what could i do and i said well you could use a chemical weapons and the call it was in the new yorker and it was read to him you know the...
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and there were 30 sources at cbs who came forward and attested to this, according to the new yorker.-known for the fact checking department. >> indeed. rachel, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, call it the trial of style, the ostrich coat, a python blaze are, a little plaid mixed on. joanie mos reports on the clothes at the center of the paul manafort trial. fish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my d
and there were 30 sources at cbs who came forward and attested to this, according to the new yorker.-known for the fact checking department. >> indeed. rachel, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, call it the trial of style, the ostrich coat, a python blaze are, a little plaid mixed on. joanie mos reports on the clothes at the center of the paul manafort trial. fish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain....
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crazy rich asians tells the fictional story of rachel chu a native new yorker who flies to singapore to meet her boyfriend's family and the reason doesn't exactly goes smoothly and the film is being lauded by some as an important moment for representation because it tackles the complexities of what it means to be asian american but some critics point out it shines a spotlight on asian american weapons while ignoring asian groups and joining us to discuss this is brad jenkins he's the executive producer at funny or die in los angeles the way she's a sociologist and author of real inequality hollywood actors and racism and in new york kimberly she's the asian voices editor for the huffington post so welcome everyone to this stream i want to start on my laptop with a tweet because of course this is a conversation that is going viral online evy here. i find homes which is romantic comedies cheesy but i watch crazy went to asians to support an all asian cast and for the first five minutes i bawled nothing to do with the storyline it was just seeing asians portrayed in so many different wa
crazy rich asians tells the fictional story of rachel chu a native new yorker who flies to singapore to meet her boyfriend's family and the reason doesn't exactly goes smoothly and the film is being lauded by some as an important moment for representation because it tackles the complexities of what it means to be asian american but some critics point out it shines a spotlight on asian american weapons while ignoring asian groups and joining us to discuss this is brad jenkins he's the executive...
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that was way before ronan farrow's new yorker story. "the l.a. times" story is based on two anonymous sources. the story says prosecutors did not file charges because the alleged incidents were in the 1980's, way past the statute of limitations. the company hired a law firm that the allegations did not require further investigation. the author of against the case the case of impeaching trump, alan dershowitz. great to have you on. is the cbs board in trouble here? >> this is nationwide, worldwide problem. we have to make sure we see in place due process safeguards that protect all parties, protect those women who say they have been abused and the men accused of abuse. we can't just allow corporations to make multibillion dollar decisions based based on allegations. i like idea they hire very good law firms to do the investigations and the investigations have to be completely transparent and the public and stockholders and shareholders have to see the product of the investigation so i think cbs acting properly. whether they acted properly in the p
that was way before ronan farrow's new yorker story. "the l.a. times" story is based on two anonymous sources. the story says prosecutors did not file charges because the alleged incidents were in the 1980's, way past the statute of limitations. the company hired a law firm that the allegations did not require further investigation. the author of against the case the case of impeaching trump, alan dershowitz. great to have you on. is the cbs board in trouble here? >> this is...
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i wrote a piece for the new yorker about it.why don't say about doing the story, what he's talking about, if you read the great investigation done by shaw, if you read the church groups published in the 60s about what was going on in vietnam, if you just read some of the stuff that was being published, particularly in europe about the war, you knew there was something really wrong and i was also learning about being in the pentagon as a reporter was lying about bombing. we didn't have satellites back then and i knew they were lying about it and they had gone to vietnam and he was accused of being a traitor and i also read. [inaudible] the great russell tribunal which was debunked in america, i remember reading this, i read it in 66 or 67. no one in america paid much attention but they had a section on vietnam. three boys testified, one from cleveland. it was march of 65, there's lying that the orange man doesn't is lying that johnson did. by march he had boys there. when the marines went there in the summer, he still lied about
i wrote a piece for the new yorker about it.why don't say about doing the story, what he's talking about, if you read the great investigation done by shaw, if you read the church groups published in the 60s about what was going on in vietnam, if you just read some of the stuff that was being published, particularly in europe about the war, you knew there was something really wrong and i was also learning about being in the pentagon as a reporter was lying about bombing. we didn't have...
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outright lie and says pharaoh's work was fought broadcast ready when he took his reporting to the new yorkerquirer" reports a new york couple raised money for a homeless man to turn over what's left of the money by johnny bob it was living under n underpass. he gave his last $20 for gas. mcclure wanted to pay him back for his act of kindness, the couple took a large am ount of that money for themselves. >> rather than separating this money out, they put this money in their own account. they have mixed johnny bobbit's money with their money. they co-mingled it. >> the couple says they're wary of giving bobbit large sums of money. they are afraid he will buy drugs and deny any wrongdoing. fortune says they are calling for a boycotted of the iconic in and out chain after they gave money to state republicans. it was revealed the week they gave doctor 25,000 to the state party. the democratic party chairman then called for a boycott. in and out says it may equal contributions to both democratic and republican political action committees in california. san jose mercury news reports, an arbitrator
outright lie and says pharaoh's work was fought broadcast ready when he took his reporting to the new yorkerquirer" reports a new york couple raised money for a homeless man to turn over what's left of the money by johnny bob it was living under n underpass. he gave his last $20 for gas. mcclure wanted to pay him back for his act of kindness, the couple took a large am ount of that money for themselves. >> rather than separating this money out, they put this money in their own...
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for the rest of his life he struggled and he died a poor man, alone, in the hotel new yorker. a few scientists at the westinghouse company realized he had made the company possible and gave him a little stipend so he had a room at the hotel new yorker. that was a long answer but up and down on the money front. any other questions? >> i would like to know, tesla is able to see the modern world, do you think he would be surprised or proud? >> i think he would still be looking at the future, thinking about totally new ways of doing things. he looked at the cell phone and said i thought of that and then move on. sending lightning bolts into the earth taking advantage of electricity and getting residence or echoing to make electricity available to everybody in the world so you could plug a plug into the earth outside your home and you have it. i come back to the balance between him making the reality of today and being happy about it but thinking that is not enough. he has to be thinking about tomorrow. >> tesla might be impressed at the technology today. what would he think of the
for the rest of his life he struggled and he died a poor man, alone, in the hotel new yorker. a few scientists at the westinghouse company realized he had made the company possible and gave him a little stipend so he had a room at the hotel new yorker. that was a long answer but up and down on the money front. any other questions? >> i would like to know, tesla is able to see the modern world, do you think he would be surprised or proud? >> i think he would still be looking at the...
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minutes later called out the "new yorker" in response to a report between obama's two-time cia director brennan dating back to inauguration day. fake news, of which there is so much. this time the very tired new yorker faultily reported i would take the extraordinary step denying intelligence briefings to president obama. never discussed or thought of. joining me now, the "new yorker" reporter who wrote that piece. we spoke yesterday evening. since then the president has taken issue with your article. an excerpt in the article undeniably got the president's attention this morning, you write as trump stepped up his public and private attacks against obama some of the president's advisers thought he should take the extraordinary step denying obama's access to intelligence briefings. in the end he decided no to the exclude obama at the urging of mcmaster. adam, what do you make of this? >> i think, you know, what you just read is clearly different than what trump tweeted. you know, the point of the piece is that trump at that point in time in the spring of 2017 was aggressively attacking o
minutes later called out the "new yorker" in response to a report between obama's two-time cia director brennan dating back to inauguration day. fake news, of which there is so much. this time the very tired new yorker faultily reported i would take the extraordinary step denying intelligence briefings to president obama. never discussed or thought of. joining me now, the "new yorker" reporter who wrote that piece. we spoke yesterday evening. since then the president has...
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>> millions of new yorkers rely on apps like uber to get a ridei 24/7 in al boros. >> sreenivasan: in july, uber released a tv spot opposing the >> but if the new york city council gets its way, this could all disappear. >> i think uber and lyft really exaggerated in their narrative that there's going to be a lack uber and lyft have not had a supply problem. it's been an efficiency problems >> sreen: last week, the city council passed a temporar"" cap" for one year while the taxi and limousine commission studies thcars on the road. that means new york will not issue any new licenses for app vehicles, with the exception of those for wheelchair accessible vehicln . corey john the city council speaker. >> we are trying to come up with a data driven sound public policy package that still allows consumers and customers to get what they need while at the same time bancing the other issues that are being affected because of the explosive growthe vernment deserves some blame on this because we created the medallion syst which had its own problems with not meeting the needs of manycu omers aro
>> millions of new yorkers rely on apps like uber to get a ridei 24/7 in al boros. >> sreenivasan: in july, uber released a tv spot opposing the >> but if the new york city council gets its way, this could all disappear. >> i think uber and lyft really exaggerated in their narrative that there's going to be a lack uber and lyft have not had a supply problem. it's been an efficiency problems >> sreen: last week, the city council passed a temporar""...
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he gave up a billion dollars and to be honest he died a poor man alone in the hotel new yorker. he was supported only because a few scientists at the westinghouse company realized he made the company possible and gave them a stipend for his room at the hotel new yorker. any other questions? >> i would like to know in modern times the technology that we have used was do you think you'd be surprised or do you think he would be proud? >> i still think you'd be looking at the future thinking of totally new ways of doing things. he would probably look at the cell phone and say yeah i thought of that and sort of move on and think well maybe i really can't think of a new way of sending lightning bolts into the earth taking it vanish of the earth's natural alert for city getting some residence off of echo and making electricity available to everyone in the world so you could just simply plug a plug-in to the earth outside of youre home and you have it. i come back to this balance between him making the reality of today and being happy about it but always thinking that's not enough. he w
he gave up a billion dollars and to be honest he died a poor man alone in the hotel new yorker. he was supported only because a few scientists at the westinghouse company realized he made the company possible and gave them a stipend for his room at the hotel new yorker. any other questions? >> i would like to know in modern times the technology that we have used was do you think you'd be surprised or do you think he would be proud? >> i still think you'd be looking at the future...
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so for the rest of his life he struggled and to be honest he died a poor man, alone in the hotel new yorker. and support -- had declare bankruptcy and was supported only because of a few scientists at the westinghouse company, who realized the had actually made the company possible, gave him a little sty spend so he had a -- stipend so he had a room at the hotel new yorker. that's a long answer but up and down on the money front. any other questions? >> i would like to know, something in our moder team that tesla was able to see the moder world, do you think his reacts would be surprise, proud? >> i think he would still be looking at the future. so, thinking of just totally new ways of doing things. so, probably look at the cellphone and said, yeah issue thought of that. and then sort of move on and think, you know -- well maybe i can think of a new way of sending lightning bottoms into the earth, taking advantage over the earth natural electricity and get something resonance or echo and make electricity available to ashe in the world and you can plague plug into the agency and have it. i c
so for the rest of his life he struggled and to be honest he died a poor man, alone in the hotel new yorker. and support -- had declare bankruptcy and was supported only because of a few scientists at the westinghouse company, who realized the had actually made the company possible, gave him a little sty spend so he had a -- stipend so he had a room at the hotel new yorker. that's a long answer but up and down on the money front. any other questions? >> i would like to know, something in...
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. >> reporter: this, following the bombshell "new yorker" report last week. the article details six women's accounts that include accusations ranging from forceable touching to kissing to physical intimidation from the 1980s to 2000s. stephen colbert speaking out. from his cbs show. >> les moonves is my guy and i like working for him. but accountability is meaningless unless it's for everybody. >> reporter: moonves saying in part i recognize there were times decades ago i may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances. those were mistakes and i regret them immensely and i never nyon. said we do not believe however that the picture of our company created in "the new yorker" represents a larger organization that does its best to treat its tens of thousands of employees with dignity and respect. moonves, who is staying in place during the independent investigation is expected to speak at a cbs earnings call on thursday. nbc news, new york. >>> alarming new developments in north korea. despite kim jong-un's agreement to halt all missile and nuclear tes
. >> reporter: this, following the bombshell "new yorker" report last week. the article details six women's accounts that include accusations ranging from forceable touching to kissing to physical intimidation from the 1980s to 2000s. stephen colbert speaking out. from his cbs show. >> les moonves is my guy and i like working for him. but accountability is meaningless unless it's for everybody. >> reporter: moonves saying in part i recognize there were times decades...
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farrow, fantastic writer has a new yorker piece about a conspiracy theory being peddled when the trumpdministration began that the obama folks were engaged in trying to undermine president trump's foreign policy and they had a whole communication strategy to do this and there was a memo circulated that named names. do you have any comment on this? >> bizarre. they said this is the group that sold the iran treaty and health care. yeah, white houses tend to promote their programs and it's also true that i know most of the people who were named in that story, ben rhodes and others, they feel deeply about the things they did when they were in the white house and where america should be. it's not that unusual for them to comment but this deep state conspiracy stuff that bubbles up from breitbart and other places and has been given featured role in this white house is bizarre so i mean what it really speaks to is the notion that dissent of any kind is treated as subversion, that's dangerous for the country. >> david axelrod, thank you for being with us. >> you've made his week. >> you have.
farrow, fantastic writer has a new yorker piece about a conspiracy theory being peddled when the trumpdministration began that the obama folks were engaged in trying to undermine president trump's foreign policy and they had a whole communication strategy to do this and there was a memo circulated that named names. do you have any comment on this? >> bizarre. they said this is the group that sold the iran treaty and health care. yeah, white houses tend to promote their programs and it's...
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outlets in their passion to make sure that russia gate legend holes holes that the new yorker who is one of the main proponents of russia gate. its latest edition october third is than there are i've printed it out because it's not available in print yet. thirty nine pages thirty nine pages of character defamation of good greenwald whom i have to say is not only the best on this but he's the only one that has the well the the resonance the the format to demand to require a hearing in some media no less thing i'll say is that it will be very interesting to see tomorrow whether for example democracy no which regularly has greenwald on as the only one expressing doubts about russia gate whether they'll tell this story because this story is as devastating as the one they greenwald exposed late last year when he exposed another real not folk but just a liar on the part of c.n.n. back to london davis just for a moment why is davis throwing cold water on the c.n.n. which from breaking news reports treating the story outside. well davis is caught in a lie and so he's got to first he tells. i
outlets in their passion to make sure that russia gate legend holes holes that the new yorker who is one of the main proponents of russia gate. its latest edition october third is than there are i've printed it out because it's not available in print yet. thirty nine pages thirty nine pages of character defamation of good greenwald whom i have to say is not only the best on this but he's the only one that has the well the the resonance the the format to demand to require a hearing in some media...
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books that they want to tear down the power lines and it turned out every scientific study even the new yorker ran an article saying it was a scare and if you see something and attribute causation is a random coincidence it could have been the water tower, the little league field, powerline. >> host: political pollsters, how can they avoid the regression? or incorporate? >> guest: i think they have to do the best they can and ask honest questions. it's not best to interpret them and the way you interpret something don't think that is the start of a long trend up or down. it's like a company's earnings go up and it's 30% down it's just a blip. part of that is random fluctuation, coincidence. >> host: you are a professor at the college of economics. how long have you been thinking about this book? >> guest: i've written 13 books. >> host: why did it take so long? >> guest: 20 years of stories and anecdotes and examples. i accumulate these things and put it on paper like a lifetime of accumulating things. >> host: here is the newest book, "what the luck?" a surprising role of chance in our lives.
books that they want to tear down the power lines and it turned out every scientific study even the new yorker ran an article saying it was a scare and if you see something and attribute causation is a random coincidence it could have been the water tower, the little league field, powerline. >> host: political pollsters, how can they avoid the regression? or incorporate? >> guest: i think they have to do the best they can and ask honest questions. it's not best to interpret them and...
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he is trying to change the rights and values of new yorkers in the first line of defense as new york governor leads that fight. >> nixon blamed him, she also try to position herself as more anti-trump. >> we need to impose donald trump not just with rhetoric but with policy. why have you not expanded access to driver's licenses to undocumented new yorkers? >> a primary upset as possible, but not likely. >> he is running by the anti-trump, moving to the left on issues that the left cares about, trying to occupy the very turf that cynthia nixon would need to win. >> if reelected he said he would serve a full four year term. the only caveat he added, if god strikes me dead. >> brett: thank you. the united nations agency said iran continues to comply with a nuclear deal, even after the withdrawal of the u.s. the associated press reports international atomic energy agency said iran has stayed within the limitations the agreements. president trump pulled out of the u.s. that deal in may. a move here in the u.s. for sanctions, new sanctions against china is as you can imagine not going over
he is trying to change the rights and values of new yorkers in the first line of defense as new york governor leads that fight. >> nixon blamed him, she also try to position herself as more anti-trump. >> we need to impose donald trump not just with rhetoric but with policy. why have you not expanded access to driver's licenses to undocumented new yorkers? >> a primary upset as possible, but not likely. >> he is running by the anti-trump, moving to the left on issues...
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>> i wrote "the new yorker" piece. it didn't even occur to me. by the end of it, when i decided to do a book, but how can i rate this book and not had the experience i'm describing. it is also kind of my brand. you know, when i want to write about the cattle industry, i bought a sphere. >> is easy enough. >> yeah, it's what people expect from me. so i did it for you. so why don't we just go back. i love this idea. i love the idea of the world's very first lsd trip. as soon as i read that i was like yeah, there was a first one. so why don't you tell us about that and when and where it was. because part of what was so interesting about it but this was the first lsd trip in assistant experience. >> we know certain settings and was popularized in the 60s, but it has a lot to do with the experience. it is not ordained in the job. the drugs are kind of this lsd psychiatry in the 60s said that they are unspecific amplifiers of experience. and so, what you're looking for has a big bearing on what you get. it is not always what you want, so, it is interes
>> i wrote "the new yorker" piece. it didn't even occur to me. by the end of it, when i decided to do a book, but how can i rate this book and not had the experience i'm describing. it is also kind of my brand. you know, when i want to write about the cattle industry, i bought a sphere. >> is easy enough. >> yeah, it's what people expect from me. so i did it for you. so why don't we just go back. i love this idea. i love the idea of the world's very first lsd trip....
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moonves was accused by six women of harassment in an article published by "the new yorker." moonves told the magazine that he did not remember many of the claims and he denied sexually assaulting anyone. earlier this week, the los angeles d.a.'s office disclosed that another woman had gone to police last year to allege that moonves assaulted her in the late 1980s. the statute of limitations had run out and no charges were filed. but tonight, some of moonves' former personal assistants are speaking out in his defense, including suzanne fickinger, who worked for him for 24 years, up until 2013, the time span of the "new yorker" allegations. >> i sat outside his door within 10 feet of him for-- from the span of 24 years. and in all of that time, i never saw or heard anything that i would consider inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: a separate law firm is conducting an independent review that started after "cbs this morning" co-host charlie rose was fired after sexual misconduct allegations. that investigation is expected to wrap up this month. jeff, we asked fickenger,
moonves was accused by six women of harassment in an article published by "the new yorker." moonves told the magazine that he did not remember many of the claims and he denied sexually assaulting anyone. earlier this week, the los angeles d.a.'s office disclosed that another woman had gone to police last year to allege that moonves assaulted her in the late 1980s. the statute of limitations had run out and no charges were filed. but tonight, some of moonves' former personal assistants...
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. >>> "outfront" next, the "new yorker" reports trump advisers passed around a memo charging former topma staffers with conspires against trump. one of the obama officials named in the memo is "outfront." >>> word today a true american hero, senator john mccain is refusing further treatment in his battle with cancer. dr. sanjay gupta, who has spoken to the senator's doctor in the past is my guest. revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted ho
. >>> "outfront" next, the "new yorker" reports trump advisers passed around a memo charging former topma staffers with conspires against trump. one of the obama officials named in the memo is "outfront." >>> word today a true american hero, senator john mccain is refusing further treatment in his battle with cancer. dr. sanjay gupta, who has spoken to the senator's doctor in the past is my guest. revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take...
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the case may represent a new claim on top of those reported in "the new yorker" magazine last week. today, author ronan farrow tweeted that the claims appear to stem from allegations not included in our story, from a different, additional woman. "the new yorker" cited six women who claimed moonves sexually harassed them, four of whom say he forcibly kissed or touched them. moonves acknowledged there were times decades ago when he may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances but claims he always understood "no means no" and never misused his position to harm or hinder anyone's career. he has denied sexually assaulting anyone. the cbs board of directors left their meeting yesterday with moonves still in charge, staying only that outside lawyers will conduct an independent investigation. on "the late show" last night, stephen colbert reacted. >> i like working for him, but accountability is meaningless unless it's for everybody, whether it's the leader of a network or the leader of the free world. ( applause ) >> reporter: stock analyst richard greenfield watches media com
the case may represent a new claim on top of those reported in "the new yorker" magazine last week. today, author ronan farrow tweeted that the claims appear to stem from allegations not included in our story, from a different, additional woman. "the new yorker" cited six women who claimed moonves sexually harassed them, four of whom say he forcibly kissed or touched them. moonves acknowledged there were times decades ago when he may have made some women uncomfortable by...
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crazy rich asians tells the fictional story of rachel chu a native new yorker who flies to singapore to meet her boyfriend's family and the meeting doesn't exactly go smoothly and the film is being lauded by some as an important moment for representation because it tackles the complexities of what it means to be asian american but some critics point to how it shines a spotlight on asian american women say taishan while ignoring the asian groups and joining us to discuss this is brad jenkins he's the executive producer at funny or die in los angeles nancy when you she's a sociologist and author of real inequality hollywood actors and racism and in new york kimberly yom she's the asian voices editor for the huffington post so welcome everyone to this stream i want to start on my laptop with a tweet because of course this is a conversation that is going viral online evy here types and i find homes which is romantic comedies cheesy but i watch crazy red seasons to support in all asian casts and for the first five minutes i bawled nothing to do with the story line it was just seeing asian
crazy rich asians tells the fictional story of rachel chu a native new yorker who flies to singapore to meet her boyfriend's family and the meeting doesn't exactly go smoothly and the film is being lauded by some as an important moment for representation because it tackles the complexities of what it means to be asian american but some critics point to how it shines a spotlight on asian american women say taishan while ignoring the asian groups and joining us to discuss this is brad jenkins...
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but "the new yorker" did and those are my snood media figures who were forced to leave it sees documented, ronan farrow documented. he admitted mistakes and he feels immensely regretful about those mistakes but he has not the knowledge the most serious charges. that's where we'll see what if anything gets done by this call. david: we did mention the role of sherri sherri redstone if there is a rope which he played in giving some of this information in the context to ronan farrell. we mentioned les moonves is expected to be on the cbs conference call minutes from now taking questions from analysts, some of them no doubt very pointed. we will see whether the white eye if cbs becomes the lack i is he just put it. we'll it. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it begins than because sometimes they know what it's hard to hear what people are saying on these calls we will ring it to you with closed-captioning so you can hear and read what's being said so you will not miss anything. meanwhile not backing down present counts top national security adviser sending a stern warning to enemies trying
but "the new yorker" did and those are my snood media figures who were forced to leave it sees documented, ronan farrow documented. he admitted mistakes and he feels immensely regretful about those mistakes but he has not the knowledge the most serious charges. that's where we'll see what if anything gets done by this call. david: we did mention the role of sherri sherri redstone if there is a rope which he played in giving some of this information in the context to ronan farrell. we...
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the case may represent a new claim on top of those reported in the "new yorker" magazine last week. today author ronan farrow tweeted that the claims appear to stem from allegations not included in our story, "from a different, additional woman." the "new yorker" cited six women who claimed moonves sexually harassed them, four of whom say he forcibly kissed or touched them. moonves acknowledged there were times decades ago when he may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances but claims he's always understood no means no and never misused his position to harmerer the cbs board of directors left their meeting yesterday with moonves still in charge, saying only that outside lawyers will conduct an independent investigation. on "the late show" last night stephen colbert reacted. >> and i like working for him. but accountability is meaningless unless it's for everybody. whether it's the leader of a network or the leader of the free world. >> reporter: stock analyst richard greenfield watches media companies. his reaction to the board's decision? >> shocked, really. i think n
the case may represent a new claim on top of those reported in the "new yorker" magazine last week. today author ronan farrow tweeted that the claims appear to stem from allegations not included in our story, "from a different, additional woman." the "new yorker" cited six women who claimed moonves sexually harassed them, four of whom say he forcibly kissed or touched them. moonves acknowledged there were times decades ago when he may have made some women...
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that's the kind of balance i think that new yorkers want.ct for the environment while at the same time not putting our people at a competitive disadvantage, which this governor does every day. neil: do you worry the president's trade posture, could adversely impact new york? >> yeah, he will hear it from me -- neil: what don't you like? >> there are farms up state that a deep concern about the price of milk in canada. steel issues. neil: his support for those industries and what he's offered them to help them in the interim isn't good enough for you? >>i think there's more that needs to be done, certainly. our farmers are struggling. in particular, steel industry, in new york, those businesses that rely on it are struggling as well. at the end of the day, i think that a governor should be picking up the phone and having that conversation. i don't believe this governor does that except that as the president said he called him to tell him he's not running against him. neil: they say they never have that conversation -- >> oh, please, if you be
that's the kind of balance i think that new yorkers want.ct for the environment while at the same time not putting our people at a competitive disadvantage, which this governor does every day. neil: do you worry the president's trade posture, could adversely impact new york? >> yeah, he will hear it from me -- neil: what don't you like? >> there are farms up state that a deep concern about the price of milk in canada. steel issues. neil: his support for those industries and what...
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publishing a one volume american history trade book by jill lepore, harvard university and the new yorker. classic narrative history, these truths. human driven storytelling but the people joe writes about are not the usual suspect. we talked yesterday at the breakfast about the 19th century and african american woman who was lecturing the crowds in boston. she talked about william jennings bryan, talked about polly murray and phyllis schlafly. these drivers of history don't get -- >> one volume history. and what jill lepore has been a sheet pixel bunch of truths and falsehoods. we've always been a struggle, i dialectic in american history and she uses that theme over 500 years with all these new figures, and as julius that come she makes people just pop off the page. it's quite a majestic work. >> jill lepore won the national book award speedy she's never one. a final for the pulitzer and she's had several finalists. >> what else? >> let's see, and october we have a new complete edition of the hebrew bible translator in its entirety by robert alter. bob started this project in 1996, took
publishing a one volume american history trade book by jill lepore, harvard university and the new yorker. classic narrative history, these truths. human driven storytelling but the people joe writes about are not the usual suspect. we talked yesterday at the breakfast about the 19th century and african american woman who was lecturing the crowds in boston. she talked about william jennings bryan, talked about polly murray and phyllis schlafly. these drivers of history don't get -- >> one...
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he's a new yorker. new york, the tough guys win. the tough guys put it out there.ald trump respected roy cohen for his toughness, for his frankness. a lot of people did. you know, roy cohen's life after his work for joe mccarthy was one that a lot of people looked to him for legal advice, looked for him as an advocate role. i'm not tearcally surprised that someone like donald trump befriended, as you know, lots of people in new york. had to know a lot of people in new york politics and the business world that he would look to someone like roy cohen as a kinds of model for that kind of tough, macho role. it's one that donald trump, without a doubt, plays here in washington. it's one that's shocking and disruptive in a washington culture which is based upon avoiding conflict, seeking compromise at all cost. donald trump saxe out conflict. in that sense, i think he has definitely become a very different kind of president than we have had in the white house in a very long time. and i think history will judge donald trump not on the basis of his tweets but on the basis
he's a new yorker. new york, the tough guys win. the tough guys put it out there.ald trump respected roy cohen for his toughness, for his frankness. a lot of people did. you know, roy cohen's life after his work for joe mccarthy was one that a lot of people looked to him for legal advice, looked for him as an advocate role. i'm not tearcally surprised that someone like donald trump befriended, as you know, lots of people in new york. had to know a lot of people in new york politics and the...
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this comes after the new yorker published an article where six women claim he sexually harassed themppropriately. the cbs board says it is hiring outside attorneys to oversee an independent investigation. critics say the board still isn't doing enough. one of the critics joins me now, melissa silverstein. they advocate for more gender equality in the entertainment industry. good to see you. >> thanks. >> what are your thoughts on what the board has done and what it should do at this point? >> well, i think one of the biggest things is this person who is being investigated is still in charge of the company, and it is very difficult for people to give clear answers to questions from investigators when the boss is still in charge and you never know if you're going to run into him or people that work with him. one of the things i think is appropriate for people who are accused of things like this, inappropriate activity at work and harassment and retaliation is to recuse themselves from the workplace and the board actually suspend him during the investigation. other things i think need t
this comes after the new yorker published an article where six women claim he sexually harassed themppropriately. the cbs board says it is hiring outside attorneys to oversee an independent investigation. critics say the board still isn't doing enough. one of the critics joins me now, melissa silverstein. they advocate for more gender equality in the entertainment industry. good to see you. >> thanks. >> what are your thoughts on what the board has done and what it should do at this...
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ronan farrow had to leave nbc to report on it and presented it to the "new yorker" magazine. >> the #pieces of journalism done this year. any journalist would be proud to go after a villain like harvey weinstein. but nbc tried to kill this thing so many so that ronan farrow had to leave the network and go to the "new yorker" to publish it. they were stopping them from doing interviews. they weren't even allowed to do the interview with the sources they were looking to pursue. nbc reported to have threatened ronan that he wasn't able to take his reporting with him when he left nbc. this is bad news all around. and further evidence there is a culture of corruption at nbc that is negatively affecting their ability to do good journalism. david: neil armstrong, i just reported on it before. the movie that avoid planting the american flag because it was a worldwide achievement according to the lead actor. >> what does ryan gosling know. he has no stake tonight. he's a canadian. it was placed there by an american to flew on an american ship paid for by the american taxpayer. you want to crea
ronan farrow had to leave nbc to report on it and presented it to the "new yorker" magazine. >> the #pieces of journalism done this year. any journalist would be proud to go after a villain like harvey weinstein. but nbc tried to kill this thing so many so that ronan farrow had to leave the network and go to the "new yorker" to publish it. they were stopping them from doing interviews. they weren't even allowed to do the interview with the sources they were looking to...
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i really thought new yorkers were going to get it. but the 50 states are ranked., alaska. number one. now the entire top five is west of the mississippi. states three through five including wyoming, south dakota and nebraska all border each other. >> interesting. >> i get that. they put in a lot of long hours out there working outside. but still, i like to give us a little credit. >> those in the study were just watching all the alaskan tv shows. >> there are so many fishermen there. >> -- these people. >> exactly. >> isn't there like alaska state troopers as well? >> they're working on reality shows. >> ice road truckers. >>> coming up, the daring moment a police officer sprinted into the face of danger to rescue a family from their burning home without any protective gear. >>> also the growing danger on the road. golf carts. why police are being forced to take action. >> you're watching "world news now". now". >>> a suburban dallas police officer is being hailed a hero after running into a burning home to rescue a family. >> officer sam click is behind the body
i really thought new yorkers were going to get it. but the 50 states are ranked., alaska. number one. now the entire top five is west of the mississippi. states three through five including wyoming, south dakota and nebraska all border each other. >> interesting. >> i get that. they put in a lot of long hours out there working outside. but still, i like to give us a little credit. >> those in the study were just watching all the alaskan tv shows. >> there are so many...
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. >> in her video she described her serve as a working class new yorker with a progressive stance. her supporters say her message resonates. >> we want free health care, free education for all. >> what we see is exactly how excited and how is to change. >> an organizationer -- organizer felt unwelcome at the convention, now that the left has a voice. >> we can push the democratic party to the left. >> we're clear what we're about. we're reclaiming the party. >> it's awesome. love it. thank you so much. >> i caught up with her after the event. she's headed home to new york. she's running against anthony pop as in november. if she wins she'll be the youngest woman ever to be collected to congress. >>> now to the wildfires burning across northern california. cal fire set out an online message of thanks to the firefighters from other states who are at the carr fire to the cranston fire south of los angeles. the carr fire is the 7th most destructive fire in california history. the fire has burned 113,000- acres. cal fire says containment has increased to 30% but the damage is heartbreak
. >> in her video she described her serve as a working class new yorker with a progressive stance. her supporters say her message resonates. >> we want free health care, free education for all. >> what we see is exactly how excited and how is to change. >> an organizationer -- organizer felt unwelcome at the convention, now that the left has a voice. >> we can push the democratic party to the left. >> we're clear what we're about. we're reclaiming the party....
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. >> there was a profile down for the new yorker and e-mailed b said, you can hear the entire history amen, bro. >> reporter: he was a music7 an collected nearly all of her albums over the years. >> she's been a victim, a leader, a diva. it's been an incredible life, incredible statement. she's imbedded into fabric of our country. >> reporter: coming stone named the album one of the 50 greatest live albums of all time. >> god put her on this earth to sing. >>> and before her death, sources say she hand picked jennifer hudson to star in a biopic about her life. it will be where's reesed next year -- released next year. she was 76 years old. >>> and police are looking for a man who posed as a ride share driver and sexually assaulted a woman. the victim says that she had called for a car near highway 92 and the attacker stopped and told her he was the driver. once she got in, he drove to a secluded location and attacked her. the victim was able to escape with the help of a passerby who saw the assault happening. this is a sketch of the suspect. we don't know which ride share company the
. >> there was a profile down for the new yorker and e-mailed b said, you can hear the entire history amen, bro. >> reporter: he was a music7 an collected nearly all of her albums over the years. >> she's been a victim, a leader, a diva. it's been an incredible life, incredible statement. she's imbedded into fabric of our country. >> reporter: coming stone named the album one of the 50 greatest live albums of all time. >> god put her on this earth to sing....
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"the new yorker" published a story claiming president trump considers probe -- revoking former president obama security but decided against it. the president responding on twitter saying fake news of which there so much. "the new yorker" reporting that i was going to take the extraordinary step of denying intelligence briefing to president obama. never discussed with obama. the president suggesting today the former director of national intelligence big liar james clapper is -- that he doesn't get his security clearance yanked as well pictured class. other ex-officials really still have their security clearances? the panel is back. i will start with you tom shillue. >> the answer is no. kennedy: we are having this discussion now and these are the kinds of things we should be talking about. these are people who many of them abuse their power and made the surveillance state so much bigger and so much worse. therefore i don't think they get to spy on us for the rest of their lives. >> these were people with clearances and i would like to move to clearance when i don't work there anymore. ken
"the new yorker" published a story claiming president trump considers probe -- revoking former president obama security but decided against it. the president responding on twitter saying fake news of which there so much. "the new yorker" reporting that i was going to take the extraordinary step of denying intelligence briefing to president obama. never discussed with obama. the president suggesting today the former director of national intelligence big liar james clapper is...
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. -- new yorker.ng he's going to stick to the script on earnings and everything else. when this is concluded, after this ceo les moonves as just finished speaking, the coo is speaking. after they are done, questions begin. you never know who might slip something and that's a little bit off script. >> trish: in a way, it's not off script. let's not forget how much the investing community has loved les moonves as. what he has done for the stock. if you are an investor, part of being in that company is who is running it. i would think, charlie, they are going to want to know. >> it's a legitimate question. it is not tangential. whether he stays with the company, whether he believes he's going to fight this out is all, it's all related to the company's stock. and what shareholders care about. it's somewhat surreal. i'm listening to this. it's like every other -- i bet on many of these over the years. they are talking about earnings, these financial metrics. but the real elephant of the room is what the ne
. -- new yorker.ng he's going to stick to the script on earnings and everything else. when this is concluded, after this ceo les moonves as just finished speaking, the coo is speaking. after they are done, questions begin. you never know who might slip something and that's a little bit off script. >> trish: in a way, it's not off script. let's not forget how much the investing community has loved les moonves as. what he has done for the stock. if you are an investor, part of being in that...
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new yorkers are not, and therefore new yorkers cannot be judged by the moral code of the people in utahin the country. and if a rich republican becomes president of the united states, well, you got to give him credit. could be worse. joining our discussion now, mick murphy, a republican strategist. and back with us is ron klein. you know many of these republican senators. i used to work with orrin hatch in the senate. i never would have predicted he would have said it is okay if you are from manhattan. it is not okay if you are from little rock. >> maybe i have been around politics too long, but i'm always reminded of count business mark's quote that the greatest lies are told after the hunt, before the marriage and in the election. in this 80 day period it is not the right time to look for the kind of moral leadership i'd like to be seeing coming from the republican party. that said, i'm depressed enough to think if we had epically rogue democratic president now, i have a feeling the republicans would be full of high moral dungeon. after what we learned from cohen, the president was in
new yorkers are not, and therefore new yorkers cannot be judged by the moral code of the people in utahin the country. and if a rich republican becomes president of the united states, well, you got to give him credit. could be worse. joining our discussion now, mick murphy, a republican strategist. and back with us is ron klein. you know many of these republican senators. i used to work with orrin hatch in the senate. i never would have predicted he would have said it is okay if you are from...
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i think that as a new yorker, it is really unfortunate that we laws.have these kinds of we are thought of as this progressive state in a lot of different respects, but we have some of the worst voting laws in country. when i was in north carolina covering the trial i told you about, the law that was blocked with almost surgical precision, the lawyer for the state of carolina, who has now been nominated by donald trump to be a federal judge, by the way, got up and said, why does north carolina need 21 days of early voting, if new york doesn't have any? and i was sitting in the courtroom, and you know, as a northerner, i was offended. i wanted to say, how dear you southerners lecture us on voting rights? but then i had to admit, he kind of had a point. that we don't have early voting, and we are not being invoked by some of the worst states for voter suppression, as an excuse to do this kind of thing. that last time i talked in new york, i had a cheat sheet about all the laws that the states have that we don't have, luckily i found in my pocket right before i came here. , 37 states have
i think that as a new yorker, it is really unfortunate that we laws.have these kinds of we are thought of as this progressive state in a lot of different respects, but we have some of the worst voting laws in country. when i was in north carolina covering the trial i told you about, the law that was blocked with almost surgical precision, the lawyer for the state of carolina, who has now been nominated by donald trump to be a federal judge, by the way, got up and said, why does north carolina...