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he was a loyalist in 1776, so he's a great new yorker. look at everything that he did and it's very sad that he passed away. and what's also interesting is that the rhinelander family are still around in new york and their rhinelander is up in massachusetts as well. and i've met of them and when i saw i've been doing research on your family and they go, oh, have you? they were patriots in the revolution and i'm oh are they. so it's but interesting to me to see how family tradition evolves changes over time. so i was talking to this person when i was at the massachusetts historical and this is very interesting hearing the heartache on her family history. and i was explaining to her, well, i find about frederick and his brothers and father, but it changed. but he adopted to life in new york, partly maybe because of the easy political methods that were implemented and people just kind of i think they just moved on. well, this question follows on. i was thinking about a before you, but but my my question is how much did land ownership because
he was a loyalist in 1776, so he's a great new yorker. look at everything that he did and it's very sad that he passed away. and what's also interesting is that the rhinelander family are still around in new york and their rhinelander is up in massachusetts as well. and i've met of them and when i saw i've been doing research on your family and they go, oh, have you? they were patriots in the revolution and i'm oh are they. so it's but interesting to me to see how family tradition evolves...
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is he the beginning of the new yorker? well, he goes to new york and he's he's a immediately caught up. he goes to king's college, the ancestor of columbia university. he's he immediately gets caught up in the revolution every after he's out, he's writing. there's a episcopal minister and in westchester county. this writing a pamphlet about how you've to be loyal to the british. and here's hamilton, 18 years old, writing another of 20,000 words or something. so, again, opinionated, arrogant new yorker. yes, they're both trading well and comfortable with diversity, comfortable with quoting the fearless, the first sense of wistful suffers as a new yorker approaches. yeah, he was well, he he ends up marrying ex-wife betsy, the daughter of other philip schuyler, who was a general in the revolutionary war and a big dutch origin landholder in albany, new york. they had a big sort of fort like house in albany, which was kind of the edge of settlement in that period with the iroquois all to the west. and so, you know, when he leav
is he the beginning of the new yorker? well, he goes to new york and he's he's a immediately caught up. he goes to king's college, the ancestor of columbia university. he's he immediately gets caught up in the revolution every after he's out, he's writing. there's a episcopal minister and in westchester county. this writing a pamphlet about how you've to be loyal to the british. and here's hamilton, 18 years old, writing another of 20,000 words or something. so, again, opinionated, arrogant new...
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we'll dig into the new reporting out in "the new yorker." you're watching "chris jansing reports," only on msnbc. rker." you're watching "chris jansing reports," only on msnbc. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. abbvie could help you save. hi, my name is damian clark. if you have both medicare and medicaid, i
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. >> reporter: a decade ago, a central park mystery baffled new yorkers and captured the headlines across the country. >> a baby bear found dead in central park. now the question everyone wants answered, how did the cub get there? >> reporter: now we know. robert f. kennedy, jr., shown here posing with his fingers in the bear's bloody mouth in a photo obtained by "the new yorker," says he found the cub on the side of the road in upstate new york back in 2014. >> i picked up the bear and put him in the back of my van because i was going to skin the bear. >> reporter: in a videotaped confession, the independent presidential candidate recounts the strange tale to comedian roseanne barr, after learning "the new yorker" planned to include the story in a profile on kennedy's life that was published today. kennedy says that after a day of falcon hunting, he had to rush to a dinner at a fancy steakhouse in brooklyn and then had to catch a flight. anyway, he says he didn't have time to take the bear home, so instead, he left it in central park with an old bicycle so that it looked like it had been
. >> reporter: a decade ago, a central park mystery baffled new yorkers and captured the headlines across the country. >> a baby bear found dead in central park. now the question everyone wants answered, how did the cub get there? >> reporter: now we know. robert f. kennedy, jr., shown here posing with his fingers in the bear's bloody mouth in a photo obtained by "the new yorker," says he found the cub on the side of the road in upstate new york back in 2014....
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x that said something to the effect of looking forward to seeing how you're going to spin this new yorker but it requires no spin he was falcon in upstate and the hudson valley came across a bear, put it in his car because he wanted to freeze it and eat it yeah. drove it to the city of god deterred because he had go to peter luger, then realize he was due at the airport to decide to dump the bear in central park? in stage it as if it had been hit by a bike. but this cost the city and the government resources to clean this up to investigate your doors are huge investigation into this because two women had come across the dead bear cub and cold about it. i mean, he could have technically faced a fine for this in the statute of limitations has expired a little bit about $250 but i mean, it's passed that now where there's no spinning it for the new yorker to do, it's, it's more his explanation that i think only gets more bizarre. >> in fact, land there is actually a petition live now by move on, that sort of calls on city authorities, the nypd included to investigate this incident because aga
x that said something to the effect of looking forward to seeing how you're going to spin this new yorker but it requires no spin he was falcon in upstate and the hudson valley came across a bear, put it in his car because he wanted to freeze it and eat it yeah. drove it to the city of god deterred because he had go to peter luger, then realize he was due at the airport to decide to dump the bear in central park? in stage it as if it had been hit by a bike. but this cost the city and the...
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it is relevant in that he is a spoiler candidate. >> yeah, he's making jokes about it with the new yorker asked him about it. he responded, maybe that's where i got my brain worm from when he talked about the short-term memory loss cities that he had from a parasitic worm. i mean, i think you look at this, you look at what happened with the dead dog photo as well, it just all of these instances it's just leading up to one, the great reporting that has been done on his campaign, run. it's actually gotten attention, but but just speaks to his nature of this 2024 race exactly. >> this is a person who pedals and conspiracy theories, not the least of which is the theory that vaccines can cause autism, which is widely debunked and now he's telling me this story to it us, roseanne barr in a video that he posted on x that said something to the effect of looking forward to seeing how you're going to spin this new yorker, but it requires no spin. he was falcon in upstate and the hudson valley came across a bear, put it in his car because they want to phrase it and eat it yeah. drove it to the city
it is relevant in that he is a spoiler candidate. >> yeah, he's making jokes about it with the new yorker asked him about it. he responded, maybe that's where i got my brain worm from when he talked about the short-term memory loss cities that he had from a parasitic worm. i mean, i think you look at this, you look at what happened with the dead dog photo as well, it just all of these instances it's just leading up to one, the great reporting that has been done on his campaign, run. it's...
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you are a new yorker, classic new yorker and so i'm sure you remember this fondly as does john berman reprise in one second wow we're living in a simulation. don't actually have donation because it's too weird it involves peter lugar steak house, which is a famous take house in brooklyn. >> anyway, i mean which obviously you don't want to miss a reservation there so much that you need to dump a bear in central park. >> i would say who among us, but none among us i mean, look this way, i remember this story when it when it happened i don't understand it's so weird on so many levels and i don't feel like i've fully processed it yet. this is the second, at least story involving rfk jr. and a dead animal. i think there was sort of the warm accounts there was a goat or something and another story. and so there's, this is a recurring theme. i don't understand why now i don't understand the point you're correct that roseanne barr's face i think is the reaction. >> most people, why do we think he was telling roseanne barr that's why was that? there were real i don't understand. it's like oh,
you are a new yorker, classic new yorker and so i'm sure you remember this fondly as does john berman reprise in one second wow we're living in a simulation. don't actually have donation because it's too weird it involves peter lugar steak house, which is a famous take house in brooklyn. >> anyway, i mean which obviously you don't want to miss a reservation there so much that you need to dump a bear in central park. >> i would say who among us, but none among us i mean, look this...
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july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the centurynd half since the new york city draft riots, numerous pchogical lahrs, popular -- scholars, popular books and articles are their rated and examined the significant events that comprisedhe largest civil insurrection this u.s. history, and and most of theseorks have included illustrations of the violence that were published in its immediate aftermath in the weekly newspapers. none of the many studies or popular accounts have used these images as much more than endorsemt for or reiteration of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be value waited in their own -- evaluated in their own right. illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the three american pictorial wee
july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the centurynd half since the new york city draft riots, numerous pchogical lahrs, popular...
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vast throngs of grateful, happy people celebrate the end of fighting the dawn of peace. 2 million new yorkers jammed times square. it's official. it's all over. it's total victory. all night long, the rejoicing continues. never before in history has there been reason to be thankful for peace. the world's free people are united in their determination that the
vast throngs of grateful, happy people celebrate the end of fighting the dawn of peace. 2 million new yorkers jammed times square. it's official. it's all over. it's total victory. all night long, the rejoicing continues. never before in history has there been reason to be thankful for peace. the world's free people are united in their determination that the
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and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said congratulate and mr. vice president said, what are you talking about? you've been nominated vice president. i don't want the job. but he he finally decided do it. so that's and lincoln no say in hamlin it was the convention came up with over here. good morning bryan steenburgen grand rapids michigan in is book and in his recent book steve inskeep and a chapter on thurlow, he suggests that seward was so detached that was really a nominee. the contest was really between lincoln and, thurlow wheat and not seward. would you agree with that or do you differ with steve inskeep? we
and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said...
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but besides the original article in the new yorker, there is not a single publication by a major medialet from the us or europe. the bbc, the new york times or cnn would never tell such a thing about their owners. they are more accustomed to spreading fakes about the russian army than to telling the truth about the real war crimes of the us, to which, apparently, even the norms of international law do not apply. all international organizations, both the un and others, which should, it seems, influence the aggressors, and act as a defense for victims from these aggressive actions of the military crimes, they are all under the control of the united states, let's remember that the united states is the main financial, so to speak, sponsor of the un and other organizations and it is not necessary to talk about the fact that there will be some kind of objective investigation and objective reaction of these organizations to the actions of the united states. one of the commanders of the us army at the time of the iraqi massacre, james metis, who later became the us secretary of defense, praise
but besides the original article in the new yorker, there is not a single publication by a major medialet from the us or europe. the bbc, the new york times or cnn would never tell such a thing about their owners. they are more accustomed to spreading fakes about the russian army than to telling the truth about the real war crimes of the us, to which, apparently, even the norms of international law do not apply. all international organizations, both the un and others, which should, it seems,...
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and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said congratulate and mr. vice president said, what are you talking about? you've been nominated vice president. i don't want the job. but he he finally decided do it. so that's and lincoln no say in hamlin it was the convention came up with over here. good morning bryan steenburgen grand rapids michigan in is book and in his recent book steve inskeep and a chapter on thurlow, he suggests that seward was so detached that was really a nominee. the contest was really between lincoln and, thurlow wheat and not seward. would you agree with that or do you differ with steve inskeep? we
and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said...
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for instance, one of my writers asher perlman, is a new yorker cartoonist. he's got a new book.and it's full some of my favorite cartoons. i will just give you a taste. this is my favorite cartoons of all time. it is a genie with a dog and a stick and the genie says "i mean, i can throw it a third time." >> louis: [laughs] that's good. that's good. >> stephen: anyway. check it out. stick around later for "after midnight" with taylor tomlinson and her panelists terry crews, joe manganiello, and patton oswalt. that's power-packed, everybody. folks, as everybody knows, i'm great at technology. i don't mean to brag, but i can identify almost every box with a stoplight in it. and i like to tell you about all the latest tech trends in my trendy tech segment... "cyborgasm"! ♪ ♪ [groaning] [cheering] can't be done. you're insane. first up, "the world's first drone delivery on mount everest was a success." that's fantastic. brings us one step closer to fulfilling every sherpa's dream: to sit on the top of the world and have amazon drop off a blu-ray of season two of "the golden girls." w
for instance, one of my writers asher perlman, is a new yorker cartoonist. he's got a new book.and it's full some of my favorite cartoons. i will just give you a taste. this is my favorite cartoons of all time. it is a genie with a dog and a stick and the genie says "i mean, i can throw it a third time." >> louis: [laughs] that's good. that's good. >> stephen: anyway. check it out. stick around later for "after midnight" with taylor tomlinson and her panelists...
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new yorkers loved him.e was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spitze
new yorkers loved him.e was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would...
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a fellow new yorker i have known for 40 years.nly once, once in that time did he take a position on racial issues. he spent a small fortune on calling for the execution of five innocent young teenagers. [boos] i'm going to bring them out in a minute and you will hear from them tonight. they were not executed. they are here to continue the fight. [cheers and applause] but it was there that i saw trump love to fan racial flames. on the others is a dutch other side is a woman -- on the others is a woman i have walked with in selma, alabama. kamala harris spoke to me that day about unity and passing bills. all i ever heard from donald trump was how he could get an advantage. i see one candidate who wants to protect the right to vote while the other has tried to cook up 11,000 votes in georgia. i see a candidate who with joe biden brought leaders to the white house to confront violent hatred running against a man said neo-nazis in charlottesville were fine people. [boos] i see a candidate who has sought to reform and uphold the law and
a fellow new yorker i have known for 40 years.nly once, once in that time did he take a position on racial issues. he spent a small fortune on calling for the execution of five innocent young teenagers. [boos] i'm going to bring them out in a minute and you will hear from them tonight. they were not executed. they are here to continue the fight. [cheers and applause] but it was there that i saw trump love to fan racial flames. on the others is a dutch other side is a woman -- on the others is a...
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he said the new yorker megson found out about the incident and asked for confirmation -- the new yorkernd out about the incident and asked for confirmation. here is a bit of the video released yesterday. [video clip] >> one of the most important things is that they have hosted events were republicans and democrats -- >> i was driving up really early , like someone :00 -- like someone :00, and someone in front of me hit a bear and killed it. so i pulled over and picked up the bear, put it in the back of my van, because i was going to skin the bear, it was in very good condition, so i was going to put it in my refrigerator, and you can do that, roadkill. so then we went walking ahead of bear in my car. we had a really good day and went late. we stayed late. instead of going back to my home, i had to go right back to the city because there was a dinner at a steakhouse. at the end of the dinner, it went late, and i realized i cannot go home, i had to go to the airport, and the bear was in my car. i did not want to leave it in my car. that would have been bad. so then i thought, you know, th
he said the new yorker megson found out about the incident and asked for confirmation -- the new yorkernd out about the incident and asked for confirmation. here is a bit of the video released yesterday. [video clip] >> one of the most important things is that they have hosted events were republicans and democrats -- >> i was driving up really early , like someone :00 -- like someone :00, and someone in front of me hit a bear and killed it. so i pulled over and picked up the bear,...
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you are a new yorker. ochul bragged about her state convicting donald trump. watch this. >> you think you are tired of donald trump? talk to a new yorker. no wonder he had to flee to mar-a-lago. sorry about that, florida. trump hasn't spent much time in new york lately. except to get convicted of 34 felonies and that is just fine with us. because new york's motto is excelsior, ever upward. trump takes us ever downward. stuart: i weep for new york, i really do. that kind of statement from the governor of new york about donald trump is outrageous. it boils down to constant trump hatred, seems like that is all they have got. brian: he reminds me of the civil trials, took aim at him and his business when there was nothing to go after, fine him when there was no victim, he had to put up $200 million in order to avoid liquidation. all about targeting the. he was a target when he became a political enemy. if you are rich and successful, you want to stay away. wall street, donald trump wants to be president for his
you are a new yorker. ochul bragged about her state convicting donald trump. watch this. >> you think you are tired of donald trump? talk to a new yorker. no wonder he had to flee to mar-a-lago. sorry about that, florida. trump hasn't spent much time in new york lately. except to get convicted of 34 felonies and that is just fine with us. because new york's motto is excelsior, ever upward. trump takes us ever downward. stuart: i weep for new york, i really do. that kind of statement from...
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footnotes, it's about making and improving the lives of americans and, in my case, the lives of new yorkerst i do each and every day. i walk into that office with this fire in my belly to see what can happen, how can we improve the life of new yorkers? how can we defend the law? what can we do to defend the rights of individuals who are under attack, members of the lgbtq community. women, workers, unions, seniors, individuals in upstate new york. farmers using antitrust laws, given the consolidation of power and it's important that individuals understand the consolidation of power in the hands of one man, donald trump is very, very dangerous. individuals have to know that as democrats, we must use the law book has a sword and a shield and, again, improve the lives of americans and new yorkers. that is what i do each and every day. again, focusing on corporations that are only concerned about the bottom line profit. again, fortunately, with these fees and with consolidation of power, and with antitrust laws and consumer fraud and landlords purchasing a property day in and day out, these corp
footnotes, it's about making and improving the lives of americans and, in my case, the lives of new yorkerst i do each and every day. i walk into that office with this fire in my belly to see what can happen, how can we improve the life of new yorkers? how can we defend the law? what can we do to defend the rights of individuals who are under attack, members of the lgbtq community. women, workers, unions, seniors, individuals in upstate new york. farmers using antitrust laws, given the...
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all of you have read nick's work because this is the kind of demographic that is subscribe to the new yorker since you first got a job after college and so you've already read nick's work even if you might not be aware of it. one of the reasons is as soon as you look at the titles of his articles, you instantly have to read them. i will give you a few examples. too liberal. arts liberate an economics lesson from when philosophy become therapists. can companies force themselves to do good? should gig work be government run and better business through sci fi? so i'm really excited to have gotten a chance to get to know nick chromeos work better. his new book i think is fantastic i loved every page of it. i recommend that you all buy it. absolutely immediately. you can go with audio ebook or kindle or a physical copy. all good. but the new book's called the alternative how to build a just economy, and it shares some his frontline reporting from around the world on experiments and trying create a more just economy. and i read the chapters of this book and left with hope mostly i read and i get d
all of you have read nick's work because this is the kind of demographic that is subscribe to the new yorker since you first got a job after college and so you've already read nick's work even if you might not be aware of it. one of the reasons is as soon as you look at the titles of his articles, you instantly have to read them. i will give you a few examples. too liberal. arts liberate an economics lesson from when philosophy become therapists. can companies force themselves to do good?...
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she's co-host of the new yorker podcast, the political scene with her colleagues, m.a. and susan glasser and would literally take me half of the night to receive the new recite numerous awards she has received. let's just note that a polk award, a guggenheim fellowship, and a two time finalist for the national book award are on that very, very long list. please join me in welcoming judge david tatel jane mayer. this thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so to me and i have been part of the politics and prose community so long that it was on the other side of connecticut avenue when first came here. there are so many. john, thank you for that lovely. the book sounds even better from using it does on paper. there so many people in this room that i could thank, but then we'd never get to book. all my thank you's in the acknowledgments which i loved writing. so i hope you will get far enough in the book to read the acknowledgments. and finally, jane, it's such pleasure to be here with you and to the book with you. i've admired your work and writings for and so i'
she's co-host of the new yorker podcast, the political scene with her colleagues, m.a. and susan glasser and would literally take me half of the night to receive the new recite numerous awards she has received. let's just note that a polk award, a guggenheim fellowship, and a two time finalist for the national book award are on that very, very long list. please join me in welcoming judge david tatel jane mayer. this thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so to me and i have been part...
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that's how "the new yorker" is raising the question. for 18 days, trump has refused to let go of his grief, alternating between anger and denial at the loss of his favorite target. freaked out by harris' rise in the polls, trump all but demanded biden return to the race. look, these are not the headlines that trump's campaign team wants. they do not make trump look strong. they do not offer voters anything. these aren't headlines about your life or the choice in november or policies, obviously. these headlines don't even address trump's current opponent. of course, in a campaign, you have to deal with the current opponent, not the one you wish you still had. this is trump's opponent. trump lost his presidency to biden. the rejection of his single term in political life. he thought he could beat biden this time. he was not alone. now trump lost in a different way. he lost his rematch. he lost his chance at political revenge. if he does lose to harris, he lost the opponent he might have beaten. trump is fixated on biden for all those reas
that's how "the new yorker" is raising the question. for 18 days, trump has refused to let go of his grief, alternating between anger and denial at the loss of his favorite target. freaked out by harris' rise in the polls, trump all but demanded biden return to the race. look, these are not the headlines that trump's campaign team wants. they do not make trump look strong. they do not offer voters anything. these aren't headlines about your life or the choice in november or policies,...
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she's co-host of the new yorker podcast, the political scene with her colleagues, m.a. and susan glasser and would literally take me half of the night to receive the new recite numerous awards she has received. let's just note that a polk award, a guggenheim fellowship, and a two time finalist for the national book award are on that very, very long list. please join me in welcoming judge david tatel jane mayer. this thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so to me and i have been part of the politics and prose community so long that it was on the other side of connecticut avenue when first came here. there are so many. john, thank you for that lovely. the book sounds even better from using it does on paper. there so many people in this room that i could thank, but then we'd never get to book. all my thank you's in the acknowledgments which i loved writing. so i hope you will get far enough in the book to read the acknowledgments. and finally, jane, it's such pleasure to be here with you and to the book with you. i've admired your work and writings for and so i'
she's co-host of the new yorker podcast, the political scene with her colleagues, m.a. and susan glasser and would literally take me half of the night to receive the new recite numerous awards she has received. let's just note that a polk award, a guggenheim fellowship, and a two time finalist for the national book award are on that very, very long list. please join me in welcoming judge david tatel jane mayer. this thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so to me and i have been part...
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it was laid out in the new yorker piece, along with so many other things, and he's polling at about 5% right now, and some pretty key states, by the way, we're looking at arizona, nevada, georgia, wisconsin, as well. polling well amongst young latino voters, none the less, we'll see how this plays out, especially with the revelations in the new yorker. >> thanks for bringing us the details, yasmin vossoughian. >>> still ahead, debby has been downgraded now to a tropical storm. don't let your guard down. forecasters say the worst is yet to come. we'll explain. >>> israel bracing for retaliation, what the nation is doing now to prepare for potential attacks from hezbollah, hamas, and iran. ollan (vo) they're back! verizon small business days are here. august 5th to the 11th. get a free tech check. and special offers. like a free 5g phone, when you switch. don't miss out. get started today. iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. guy
it was laid out in the new yorker piece, along with so many other things, and he's polling at about 5% right now, and some pretty key states, by the way, we're looking at arizona, nevada, georgia, wisconsin, as well. polling well amongst young latino voters, none the less, we'll see how this plays out, especially with the revelations in the new yorker. >> thanks for bringing us the details, yasmin vossoughian. >>> still ahead, debby has been downgraded now to a tropical storm....
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know, i walk into that office with this fire in my belly to see how can we improve the life of new yorkerswe defend the law, what can we do to defend the rights of individuals who are under attack, members of lgbtq community, women, workers, unions, seniors, individuals obviously in upstate new york, farmers using antitrust laws given the consolidation of power, and it is important that individuals understand that consolidation of power in the hands of one man, donald trump, is very, very dangerous, and individuals have to know that as democrats, that we must use the law as a shield and improve the lives of americans and new yorkers, and that is what i do each and every day, again, focusing on corporations that are only concerned about the bottom line, profit. and again, unfortunately, with these beings and the consolidation of power and with antitrust laws and consumer fraud and landlords that are purchasing a property day in and day out, these corporate landlords, we have got to challenge those abilities, standing up for our democracy and standing up for our rights. it is important that
know, i walk into that office with this fire in my belly to see how can we improve the life of new yorkerswe defend the law, what can we do to defend the rights of individuals who are under attack, members of lgbtq community, women, workers, unions, seniors, individuals obviously in upstate new york, farmers using antitrust laws given the consolidation of power, and it is important that individuals understand that consolidation of power in the hands of one man, donald trump, is very, very...
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in addition to write a four best-selling books, jane has been a staff 3 writer at the new yorker, for nearly 30 years. she has cohosted the new yorker podcast political scene with our colleagues, and it would literallyte take me half of the night to receive, recite the numerous awards she has received. let's just note that a polk award, guggenheim fellowship and a two-time finalist for the national book awards are on that very, very long list. please join me in welcoming judge david tatel and jane mayer. [applause] >> listen, thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so much to me. i have been part of the politics of prose committee so long that was on the other side of connecticut avenue when we first came here. there is so many, john, thank you for the lovely reading of the book. sounds even better from you than it does on paper. there are so many people in this room that i could think that they would never get to the book. all my thank yous arere in the acknowledgment which i loved writing. so i hope you'll get far enough, get the book to read, the acknowledgment. finally ja
in addition to write a four best-selling books, jane has been a staff 3 writer at the new yorker, for nearly 30 years. she has cohosted the new yorker podcast political scene with our colleagues, and it would literallyte take me half of the night to receive, recite the numerous awards she has received. let's just note that a polk award, guggenheim fellowship and a two-time finalist for the national book awards are on that very, very long list. please join me in welcoming judge david tatel and...
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this could place millions of new yorkers in harm's way. >> but for john, the supreme court's decisionn brewin, has been a huge shift who can get a concealed carry permit including for new yorkers like michael. >> i applied for it recently due to the change in the law and honestly, to take advantage of my constitutional right. >> but even after the supreme court's decision getting a concealed carry permit is a complex and lengthy process. new york state passed an act maintaining the extensive background asking for character references to determine good moral character and attend 18 hours of firearm training. they think it is an important safeguard. >> if there is a correlation between stupid people and guns, even though we put 20 people in the class only and we have a lawyer and safety, safety, safety, safety, you can't get it enough. >> it sounds like you are in favor of the heavy restrictions that are in place that allow or don't allow someone to get a permit. >> without a doubt. >> new york state also restricted where you can carry a gun, sensitive locations like bars, subway and pu
this could place millions of new yorkers in harm's way. >> but for john, the supreme court's decisionn brewin, has been a huge shift who can get a concealed carry permit including for new yorkers like michael. >> i applied for it recently due to the change in the law and honestly, to take advantage of my constitutional right. >> but even after the supreme court's decision getting a concealed carry permit is a complex and lengthy process. new york state passed an act...
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headline from the new yorker. it's a piece of the new yorker. not a right wing publication and reads how generic can kamala harris be pointing out she hasn't answered many direct questions and could be good for her campaign and not good for voters. i want to get your thoughts on this because the message, the overall message here there's a lot of wattage and not substance. >> right now kamala harris is riding on a wave of enthusiasm and there's a lot of people excited about her currency and giving up this message of hope and freedom and forward looking positivity that is a big contrast. contrast to donald trump's message of doom and gloom and everything wrong with the country. leaders are responding as we can see in the poles and she's going to have to put out more details and more substance. i believe she will and she also is going to have to talk to the press, which she is slowly starting to do and she'll be doing that as well. right now she is riding on this wave of enthusiasm positivity as chechias because it's working. >> at this moment in t
headline from the new yorker. it's a piece of the new yorker. not a right wing publication and reads how generic can kamala harris be pointing out she hasn't answered many direct questions and could be good for her campaign and not good for voters. i want to get your thoughts on this because the message, the overall message here there's a lot of wattage and not substance. >> right now kamala harris is riding on a wave of enthusiasm and there's a lot of people excited about her currency...
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it is hard to take, even for a new yorker.hen it came to policies, there was just no question in my mind. host: and you feel the same way now, tom? caller: it is going to come down to policies for me. look at the policies. energy. and the inflation reduction act, how much money did they put forward to find out if there was a better way to burn coal, a cleaner way, oil, a cleaner way, and gas? i do not think there is a dime in those bills. this is like a centralized government. trump is right. people want electric cars. they work, certainly in warm areas. because batteries lose power in the cold areas. people rely upon diesel because it is that her than gasoline in certain areas. give people choices. people don't want to be told what to do. host: it is the 50th anniversary of richard nixon's resignation. here is usa today. richard nixon resigned 50 years ago. the political world has never been the same. we have a portion of his farewell address with staff for -- before leaving the white house this morning 50 years ago. take a l
it is hard to take, even for a new yorker.hen it came to policies, there was just no question in my mind. host: and you feel the same way now, tom? caller: it is going to come down to policies for me. look at the policies. energy. and the inflation reduction act, how much money did they put forward to find out if there was a better way to burn coal, a cleaner way, oil, a cleaner way, and gas? i do not think there is a dime in those bills. this is like a centralized government. trump is right....
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was on to the story in the new yorker apparently was going to report it today. and did did come out with a story, kennedy tried to get out ahead of it last night with this this thing on video to roseanne he tried to get ahead of it by saying, let's see how you spin this new yorker. when i watching the video, i don't know how else. i mean, it seems pretty i would agree under no duress by roseanne barr, it seems it seems like he was just saying it. john berman thanks for the decades-long perspective here really appreciate it thank you. >> as a longtime coming vindicated. >> exactly right. he's the truth is john berman's always, right? yeah. >> i learned that a long time ago. yeah, long time thank you. briana know that that was the happiest part of the story for me, was that a right to be right about some bye don. alright. still ahead for us, louisiana's governor and attorney general, say the state's new law requiring the ten commandments be displayed in classrooms can be enforced course constitutionally, and they're giving visual examples of how they might look. w
was on to the story in the new yorker apparently was going to report it today. and did did come out with a story, kennedy tried to get out ahead of it last night with this this thing on video to roseanne he tried to get ahead of it by saying, let's see how you spin this new yorker. when i watching the video, i don't know how else. i mean, it seems pretty i would agree under no duress by roseanne barr, it seems it seems like he was just saying it. john berman thanks for the decades-long...
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by following the example of a brave new yorker, a woman who risked their lives to bring slaves freedom along the underground railroad on that path to freedom. harriet tubman had one piece of advice. if you hear the dogs, keep going. if you see the torture in the woods, keep going. if they're shouting after you keep going. don't ever stop. keep going. if you want a taste of freedom? keep going. and even in the darkest moments that is what americans have done. we have found the faith to keep going. i have seen it. i have seen it in our teacher and our firefighters, our officers, our nurses our small business owners and our union workers. i've seen it in the men and women of our military in america. you always keep going. where americans we're not big quitting. and remember, before we can keep going, we've got to get going by electing barack obama the next president of the united states. we don't have a moment lose or a vote to spare. nothing less than the fate of our nation. the future of our children hangs the balance. i want you to think about your children and grandkids. and come elec
by following the example of a brave new yorker, a woman who risked their lives to bring slaves freedom along the underground railroad on that path to freedom. harriet tubman had one piece of advice. if you hear the dogs, keep going. if you see the torture in the woods, keep going. if they're shouting after you keep going. don't ever stop. keep going. if you want a taste of freedom? keep going. and even in the darkest moments that is what americans have done. we have found the faith to keep...