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it broke out in new york, new .ersey, ohio, missouri shorthorn cattle across the nation were dying. the governors of these states . the governors of these states conference in springfield, illinois where they worked out arrangements where any cattle that were over wintered, because they knew for some reason any cattle that were over wintered were safe to put with short horns. the ticks would die. they did not understand why this was happening. any of them that were certified to be over wintered had to be put into the market the following year. mccoy noted with a nice bribe a lot of cattle could get certified for being overwintered but that was the compromise that everybody had to make. all of these delegates from across the united states and canada met in springfield to work out this situation to keep this cattle business alive. that was one aspect of this i was looking at that had an environmental context in terms of disease, how climate shaped where these tics could live, what effect it had on the markets, policies, governors and then consumers. consumers did not want to eat any o
it broke out in new york, new .ersey, ohio, missouri shorthorn cattle across the nation were dying. the governors of these states . the governors of these states conference in springfield, illinois where they worked out arrangements where any cattle that were over wintered, because they knew for some reason any cattle that were over wintered were safe to put with short horns. the ticks would die. they did not understand why this was happening. any of them that were certified to be over wintered...
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it is a promise i made to the residents of new york and to all new yorkers. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised them i would like to bring our democracy back out into the balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable for their actions and that is what we stand before you today before the court. i believe that this case should be decided on the merits and according to the letters of the law and of the lead the facts and the records support our claims and i'm hopeful that the honorable justice will agree. at the same time, at heart of the matter there is more than surveys and statistics because it is not just about an accurate town, it is about how our power is equally divided and about the equal distribution of funds. fundamentally, the census is a measure we use and that is the promise of fairness. fairness means assistance reaches those who need it the most. group orthat no neighborhood is marginalized and for this reason, it is imperative that we have the citizenship question and that it be accurate, addi
it is a promise i made to the residents of new york and to all new yorkers. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised them i would like to bring our democracy back out into the balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable for their actions and that is what we stand before you today before the court. i believe that this case should be decided on the merits and according to the letters of the law and of the lead the facts and the records support our...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the ntlewoman from virginia, ms. wexton. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. wexton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. as a former domestic violence prosecutor and advocate for abused women, i've seen firsthand the impact the violence against women act's legal protections and survivor support services. because of this law, survivors can access a national hotline, a network of shelters, and get protection orders that carry across state lines. the bill before us today will close the boyfriend loophole by stopping abusers and stalkers from obtaining firearms. the n.r.a. thinks this language is too broad. they're wrong. when women are five times more likely to be murdered if there is a gun present in the household, it's clear that gun violence is a women's issue. we've made important progress, but we can't let up, not when a woman is murdered by a male intimate partner by a gun every 16 hours. this bill tells survivors, you are not alone, you wil
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the ntlewoman from virginia, ms. wexton. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. wexton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. as a former domestic violence prosecutor and advocate for abused women, i've seen firsthand the impact the violence against women act's legal protections and survivor support services. because of this law, survivors can access a national hotline, a network of shelters, and get protection...
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when i took office as the attorney general of the state of new york, i pledged to uphold the constitution to the best of my ability. i pledged to not allow anyone to subvert the constitution or harm new yorkers. it is a sacred promise i made to the residents of new york. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i would fight to bring our democracy back to the balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable for their actions. that is why we stand before you today before this venerable court. i want to be clear, i believe this case should be decided on the merits of the arguments in accordance to the letter of the law. i strongly believe the facts and the record support our claims, and i am hopeful the honorable justices will agree. we cannot afford to fail to recognize that at the heart of this matter is that there is surveys issue than and statistics. isis about how our power equally divided. measures we use to deliver the promise of fairness. communities have equal representation in government. neighborhood is marginalized. the 2020 census be
when i took office as the attorney general of the state of new york, i pledged to uphold the constitution to the best of my ability. i pledged to not allow anyone to subvert the constitution or harm new yorkers. it is a sacred promise i made to the residents of new york. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i would fight to bring our democracy back to the balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable for their actions. that is why we stand...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the ntlewoman from virginia, ms. wexton. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. wexton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. as a former domestic violence prosecutor and advocate for abused women, i've seen firsthand the impact the violence against women act's legal protections and survivor support services. because of this law, survivors can access a national hotline, a network of shelters, and get protection orders that carry across state lines. the bill before us today will close the boyfriend loophole by stopping abusers and stalkers from obtaining firearms. the n.r.a. thinks this language is too broad. they're wrong. when women are five times more likely to be murdered if there is a gun present in the household, it's clear that gun violence is a women's issue. we've made important progress, but we can't let up, not when a woman is murdered by a male intimate partner by a gun every 16 hours. this bill tells survivors, you are not alone, you wil
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the ntlewoman from virginia, ms. wexton. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. wexton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. as a former domestic violence prosecutor and advocate for abused women, i've seen firsthand the impact the violence against women act's legal protections and survivor support services. because of this law, survivors can access a national hotline, a network of shelters, and get protection...
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it is a sacred promise i made to the residence of new york and to all new yorkers. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i would fight to bring our democracy back into balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable. that is why we stand before you today. i want to be crystal clear. i believe this case should be decided on the merits of the arguments and according to the letters of the law. i also strongly believe that the facts and records support our claims. i am hopeful the honorable justices will agree. but at the same time, we can not afford to recognize that at the heart of this matter, there is more at issue than just surveys and statistics, because the census is about more than an accurate count. it is about how our government is organized and how our power is equally divided. it is also about the equal distribution of funds. fundamentally, the census is a measure we use to deliver on one of our nation's core tenets, the promise of fairness. fairness means that assistance reaches those who needed them most. it
it is a sacred promise i made to the residence of new york and to all new yorkers. when one branch of government overreaches, i promised i would fight to bring our democracy back into balance. when those in power commit unlawful acts, we will hold them accountable. that is why we stand before you today. i want to be crystal clear. i believe this case should be decided on the merits of the arguments and according to the letters of the law. i also strongly believe that the facts and records...
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about this deadly accident. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. this is "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. >>> a woman was killed and three others were wounded after a gunman opened fire at a synagogue in poway near san diego. the shooter, 19-year-old john t. earnest, is being held without bond. he was arrested and face a hate crime charge in addition to murder and attempted murder charges. laura podesta is live this morning. >> sheriffs and police have now steppe the victims of saturday's deadly synagogue shooting. >> we love you. we will stand with you now and forever. >> one person was killed and three injured when a gunman opened fire in the middle of sabbath service. 8-year-old noya dahan was hit with shrapnel during the attack. >> she's with us. this is bravery. >> her uncle, 34-year-old almog peretz was hit in the leg. 6-year-old lori gilbert-kaye was killed. >> lori took the bullet for all of us. >> rabbi yisroel goldstein was shot in the hand and lost an index finger. >> it's a reminder how strong we are and how heroic we can be.
about this deadly accident. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. this is "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. >>> a woman was killed and three others were wounded after a gunman opened fire at a synagogue in poway near san diego. the shooter, 19-year-old john t. earnest, is being held without bond. he was arrested and face a hate crime charge in addition to murder and attempted murder charges. laura podesta is live...
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start into the big-time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. he developedyork, what came to be called yellow journalism. isen, yellow journalism characterized these days as synonymous with sent -- with sensational treatment of the news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was far more than a sensational treatment of the news, it was a distinct genre characterized by a number of distinctive features. large headlines. sometimes they would stretch across the front page. imaginative use of graphics was another characteristics feature of yellow journalism as it was practiced in new york and elsewhere in the late 19th century. imaginative use of illustrations was another feature of this genre. at the time, most newspapers were very dull, very boring, their layouts did not make use or later, images, photographs. yellow journalism was characterized i tireless self-promotion indicated by the use of the newspaper's name, prominently in the newspaper. particularly on a front page. this is a copy of the new york journal from a nu
start into the big-time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. he developedyork, what came to be called yellow journalism. isen, yellow journalism characterized these days as synonymous with sent -- with sensational treatment of the news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was far more than a sensational treatment of the news, it was a distinct genre characterized by a number of distinctive features. large headlines. sometimes they would stretch across the...
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from the broadcast center in new york c y, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, april 19th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> damaging details. the mueller report paints a portrait of dishonesty in the white house. now all eyes are on congress to see what happens next. >>> severe weather alert. the south is expected to get hit with heavy rain, winds, and thunderstorms, bringing the chance for possible tornados. thountain climber are edy. presumed dead after a trip up the mountain went horribly wrong. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> it's now up to congress to decide what to do with the special counsel findings of the presidential campaign and the russian meddling awe heil lighted in the 448-page report. robert mueller said in his report that president trump discouraged witnesses from cooperating with prosecutors and encouraged aides to mislead the public on his behalf. while mueller declined to prosecute the president o
from the broadcast center in new york c y, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, april 19th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> damaging details. the mueller report paints a portrait of dishonesty in the white house. now all eyes are on congress to see what happens next. >>> severe weather alert. the south is expected to get hit with heavy rain, winds, and thunderstorms, bringing the chance for possible tornados. thountain climber...
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, we know that michael cohen, his personal lawyer, operated out of new york.he post, would have been intimately involved in some of the spin—off investigations that came out of the robert mueller investigation and indeed the federal prosecutions, investigations of the trump 0rganisation. —— had. looking at it from outsiders you now do, do you believe you would have handled things in any way differently from how they have been handledyeah, i meani how they have been handledyeah, i mean i can't tell what they are doing internally. what i can tell externally, they are going where the law ta kes externally, they are going where the law takes them. they're doing things that are important to do and i'm pa rt that are important to do and i'm part of the folks were doing the work that they are doing. again, i don't know what i would have done, i don't know what i would have done, i don't know what i would have done, i don't know how long i would have stayed in office and been permitted to stay in office, even if i had not been fired on march 11 because as you may know
, we know that michael cohen, his personal lawyer, operated out of new york.he post, would have been intimately involved in some of the spin—off investigations that came out of the robert mueller investigation and indeed the federal prosecutions, investigations of the trump 0rganisation. —— had. looking at it from outsiders you now do, do you believe you would have handled things in any way differently from how they have been handledyeah, i meani how they have been handledyeah, i mean i...
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while in new york he developed what later became to be called yellow journalism. often yellow journalism is character rigsed, especially these days, as synonymous with sensational treatment of the news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was far more than the sensational treatment of the news. it was a distinct genre characterized by a number of distinctive features, including large headlines. sometimes they would stretch across the front page. imaginative use of graphics was another characteristic feature of yellow journalism as it was practiced in new york and elsewhere in the late 19th century. imaginative use of illustrations was another feature of this genre. at the time most newspapers were very dull, very boring. their lay-outs were very gray. they did not make use of big headlines, did not make use of graphic images or, later, photographs. yellow journalism was also characterized by a tireless self-promotion, indicated by the use of the newspaper's name prominently in the newspaper, particularly on the front page. this is a copy
while in new york he developed what later became to be called yellow journalism. often yellow journalism is character rigsed, especially these days, as synonymous with sensational treatment of the news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was far more than the sensational treatment of the news. it was a distinct genre characterized by a number of distinctive features, including large headlines. sometimes they would stretch across the front page. imaginative use of...
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it's really taken off in new york and new jersey and illinois. in a few other state in the country. about 30% of the people who get it, they do not respond. 50% die within 90 days. >> as far as the. cause, but would you describe and why the concentration and hospitals? >> the origins of it are a bit of a mystery, why, it's essentially a very tenacious bug and it spreads through hospital equipment, and of nurses, people visiting and it's an extremely hard to kill. hospital in the uk and london, they had to tear out everything because they could not get rid of it. same with the hospital here in new york, the patient died, they could not get rid of it. they cleaned thoroughly and test for and it was still there. they had to dismantle the entire emergency room to basically get rid of it. extremely tenacious bug. >> these cases, sometimes people get antibiotic or antifungal to treat them why not apply those in this case? >> they do use that medication, the problem is that it's very resistant. on tuesday, the cdc announced they found one strain of this fungus resistant to everything. it's
it's really taken off in new york and new jersey and illinois. in a few other state in the country. about 30% of the people who get it, they do not respond. 50% die within 90 days. >> as far as the. cause, but would you describe and why the concentration and hospitals? >> the origins of it are a bit of a mystery, why, it's essentially a very tenacious bug and it spreads through hospital equipment, and of nurses, people visiting and it's an extremely hard to kill. hospital in the uk...
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, we know that michael cohen, his personal lawyer, operated out of new york.u stayed in the post, would have been intimately involved in some of the spin—off investigations that came out of the robert mueller investigation and indeed the federal prosecutions, investigations of the trump organisation. looking at it from outside as you now do, do you believe you would have handled things in any way differently from how they have been handled? yeah, i mean i can't tell what they are doing internally. what i can tell externally, they are going where the law takes them. they're doing things that are important to do and i'm part of the folks were doing the work that they are doing. again, i don't know what i would have done, i don't know how long i would have stayed in office and been permitted to stay in office, even if i had not been fired on march 11 because as you may know, my view is, your viewers may not know, my predecessor recused himself from the proceedings because he felt that he was accused by the president. i was under no impression that i would be perm
, we know that michael cohen, his personal lawyer, operated out of new york.u stayed in the post, would have been intimately involved in some of the spin—off investigations that came out of the robert mueller investigation and indeed the federal prosecutions, investigations of the trump organisation. looking at it from outside as you now do, do you believe you would have handled things in any way differently from how they have been handled? yeah, i mean i can't tell what they are doing...
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keep you up to date on 202067896:10 in new york city. ainsley: jillian has headlines. llian: sri lanka defense minister the massacre of christians on sunday was retaliation for last month's shooting in a new zealand mosque. isis fanatic is identified as the alleged mastermind: the founder of islamic militant group which officials say carried out sunday's attack. at least 300 people now 310 people now confirmed dead. new surveillance video reportedly shows one of the bombers walking into a church on sunday. two people living in the heartland of america admit to supporting isis. lived in wisconsin used social media to provide bomb making instructions and to recruit potential terrorists. the mother of seven even tried convincing someone to pifn government facility or water supply. pleaded guilty to helping someone try to join the terror group. an army soldier who died in iraq is now back on american soil. the body of specialist ryan reilly arriving at dover air force base overnight. the 22-year-old from kentucky died in a noncombat incident on saturday on its first deploym
keep you up to date on 202067896:10 in new york city. ainsley: jillian has headlines. llian: sri lanka defense minister the massacre of christians on sunday was retaliation for last month's shooting in a new zealand mosque. isis fanatic is identified as the alleged mastermind: the founder of islamic militant group which officials say carried out sunday's attack. at least 300 people now 310 people now confirmed dead. new surveillance video reportedly shows one of the bombers walking into a...
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again, this is all -- according to "the new york times." not cnn's reporting, "the new york times." they're reporting that because the a.g. has written the first narrative of mueller's finding, where they're worried americans will have already made up their minds before the full report ever becomes public. when anybody tries to tell you that they know what is in mueller's report, when they try to tell you it's all over, you've got to wonder why. why they want you to think that. all this makes it that much more important for americans to see it for themselves. you have to see it for yourself. we've got a lot more on that tonight. and it comes as the house judiciary committee today approved a subpoena for the unredacted mueller report, the chairman, jerry nadler saying this. >> this committee requires the full report and the underlying materials because it is our job, not the attorney general's, to determine whether or not president trump has abused his office. and we require the report because one day, one way or another, the country will move on from president trump. we must make it
again, this is all -- according to "the new york times." not cnn's reporting, "the new york times." they're reporting that because the a.g. has written the first narrative of mueller's finding, where they're worried americans will have already made up their minds before the full report ever becomes public. when anybody tries to tell you that they know what is in mueller's report, when they try to tell you it's all over, you've got to wonder why. why they want you to think...
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new york's a.g.rious about challenging the trump foundation's nonprofit status and holding them krbl for all the laws they broke. she ultimately got the trump foundation shut down. now there's a new attorney general for new york sit tight. she -- state. she is now doing something as new york attorney general that also has president trump absolutely driven to distraction. along with one of otherwise richest and most important political supporters. and that story's next. let's be honest. it's kind of unfair that safe drivers have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! ah! that was a stunt driver. that's why esurance has this drivesense® app. the safer you drive, the more you save. don't worry, i'm not using my phone and talking to a camera while driving... i'm being towed. by the way, i'm actually a safe driver. i'm just pretending to be a not safe driver. cool. bye dennis quaid! when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthr
new york's a.g.rious about challenging the trump foundation's nonprofit status and holding them krbl for all the laws they broke. she ultimately got the trump foundation shut down. now there's a new attorney general for new york sit tight. she -- state. she is now doing something as new york attorney general that also has president trump absolutely driven to distraction. along with one of otherwise richest and most important political supporters. and that story's next. let's be honest. it's...
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mention of new york. -- by ms. meng of new york. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. ms. meng: thank you, madam chair. i rise today in strong suppo bipartisan amendment that calls on key federal agencies to harr monoize their sexual violence surveys and reporting systems. this amendment was inspired by a government accountability office study that found federal agencies engaged in collecting data on sexual violence are using different terminology for the same type of sex crimes. these crimes are being categorized in dissimilar ways. as one example, an act some federal surveys identified as rape is considered nonconsensual sex acts or sexual coercion in others. for another survey, attempted nonconsensual sex acts are not specifically included in the definition of nonconsensual sex acts in the survey, even though they are counted an overarching measurement of behavior. these surveys and reporting systems are important but their ambiguities and inconsistencies are problematic and need to be corrected. ms. kus
mention of new york. -- by ms. meng of new york. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. ms. meng: thank you, madam chair. i rise today in strong suppo bipartisan amendment that calls on key federal agencies to harr monoize their sexual violence surveys and reporting systems. this amendment was inspired by a government accountability office study that found federal agencies engaged in collecting data on sexual violence are using different terminology for the same type of...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. orning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. >>> the big news on the economic calendar comes this friday when the department of labor releases the march jobs report. the markets are predicting the market bounced back after a disappointing february jobs report. wall street friday, the shares gave the market a boost. the dow rallied 211 points. and the nasdaq gained 60 points. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is calling for new rules on the internet. zuckerberg says governments and regulators rather than private companies like facebook should be more active in policing the web. he also called for more regulation on what constitutes harmful content in what is considered prohibited. >>> lawmakers in new york passed legislation that will make this the third in the nation to have a ban on blass tick bags. the legislation bans most plastic bags provided to customers and other retail businesses. p it does, however, allow counties to opt in on 5 cents on paper bags. new york lawmakers are also e
diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. orning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. >>> the big news on the economic calendar comes this friday when the department of labor releases the march jobs report. the markets are predicting the market bounced back after a disappointing february jobs report. wall street friday, the shares gave the market a boost. the dow rallied 211 points. and the nasdaq gained 60 points. >>> facebook ceo mark...
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cbs news new york. >> that's "cbs overnight" for this thursday for some of the news continues the for others check back later. from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jeff glor. >>> welcome to "cbs overnight." former vice president joe biden is expected to make it official today. he'll be joining the crowded race for the democratic nomination for president. biden is the 20th democrat to formerly announce, he will kick off his campaign on monday in pittsburgh. the incumbent, president trump declared it's enough, saying he will fight congressional subpoenas for his taxes and business records and one that would have his former white house lawyer testify. >> reporter: speaking in atlanta today president trump lambented his own battle with over sight. >> i know all about rigging the system because i had the system rigged on me. i think you know what i'm talking about. >> before he left the white house the president vowed to defy subpoenas issued by house democrats. >> we're fighting all of the subpoenas, look these aren't impartial people. the democrats are trying to 20 they're not
cbs news new york. >> that's "cbs overnight" for this thursday for some of the news continues the for others check back later. from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jeff glor. >>> welcome to "cbs overnight." former vice president joe biden is expected to make it official today. he'll be joining the crowded race for the democratic nomination for president. biden is the 20th democrat to formerly announce, he will kick off his campaign on monday in...
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anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> and developing news from ou telling congress today we'll all see the mueller report within a week, but parts will be blacked out. and that prompted some tough questions from lawmakers. nbc's pete williams has details. >> reporter: in his first public comments since receiving the mueller report, attorney general barr said we'll see it in just a few days. >> within a week, i will be in a position to release the report to the public. >> reporter: but not every word of the nearly 400 pages written by robert mueller's team. barr said that with help from mueller, he'll black out information that would violate grand jury secrecy, reveal intelligence sources, compromise ongoing investigations or violate the privacy of low-level people who were not charged. house democrats warned that will erode confidence. >> this is what drives the public crazy, when they see something like this. this is what we have to try to avoid. >> reporter: barr summarized the report's bottom line conclusions ewaruestions. >> did the white house see the report before you released yo
anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> and developing news from ou telling congress today we'll all see the mueller report within a week, but parts will be blacked out. and that prompted some tough questions from lawmakers. nbc's pete williams has details. >> reporter: in his first public comments since receiving the mueller report, attorney general barr said we'll see it in just a few days. >> within a week, i will be in a position to release the report to the public....
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it's good for the cover of a tabloid in new york. >> a very honest statement from varny the other dade, look, aoc is good for our ratings at information news and fox business, that's why we talk about her all the time. honesty from varny. isn't this all, carol, about negative partisanship, meaning the way president trump motivate their base or the way omar note rate is their base, to foster the differences between the other side. >> i disagree obviously with some of what matt said and also what with my friend here on the left also said. also because they attacked her because they didn't believe pelosi would come out. this is a much longer conversation in this country about power. donald trump, right wring, their strategy, how he won in 2016, there are multiple studies that showed their whole strem was about stoking fear and dividing americans. when we talk about a when we talk about -- there are these dog whistle flash points they continue to go to. donald trump is the way, a numbf media folks admitted -- he's go bait. it sells papers, right? i mean it is good fodder. but i think we do
it's good for the cover of a tabloid in new york. >> a very honest statement from varny the other dade, look, aoc is good for our ratings at information news and fox business, that's why we talk about her all the time. honesty from varny. isn't this all, carol, about negative partisanship, meaning the way president trump motivate their base or the way omar note rate is their base, to foster the differences between the other side. >> i disagree obviously with some of what matt said...
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to history because historians rely on "the new york times" so much. he entire american news media never noticed this lie during the presidential campaign is one of the proofs of the american news media's failure in the coverage of the last presidential campaign. prior to donald trump and it's inconceivable a politician could tell a lie like this and not have it end the candidate's campaign. and even donald trump knows how bad a lie this is because he stopped telling it. he told it twice. once at the debate and the next morning on tv, and i called him on it both times as soon as he said it, and he never said it again. because even donald trump knows just how sacrilegious this lie is. here's the way he said it the first time. >> how did he keep us safe when the world trade center -- the world trade center -- excuse me, i lost hundreds of friends. the world trade center came down during the raid. that's not safe. >> i lost hundreds of friends. the next morning he didn't lose hundreds of friends on 9/11. he had time to read my tweet overnight saying, of co
to history because historians rely on "the new york times" so much. he entire american news media never noticed this lie during the presidential campaign is one of the proofs of the american news media's failure in the coverage of the last presidential campaign. prior to donald trump and it's inconceivable a politician could tell a lie like this and not have it end the candidate's campaign. and even donald trump knows how bad a lie this is because he stopped telling it. he told it...
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we don't do that in new york state.s telling that the president would think right away, you're using the justice -- criminal justice apparatus for politics. that's his thinking. that's his mindset. it is not how we operate in the state of new york. >> let me read you what the president said. you're talking about what the president said. i'll read to people what the president said about this in the new york action. the nra is under siege by cuomo. that's you. the new york state general, illegally using the state's legal apparatus to take down and destroy the very important organization and others. it must get its act together, stop the internal fighting, and get back to greatness fast. that was the president's statement. >> yeah. again, when the president makes a statement, often facts don't matter. cuomo did this. no, we have an independently elected attorney general. the attorney general enforces the law. if you break the law, you answer to the attorney general and other criminal law enforcement people in new york. we
we don't do that in new york state.s telling that the president would think right away, you're using the justice -- criminal justice apparatus for politics. that's his thinking. that's his mindset. it is not how we operate in the state of new york. >> let me read you what the president said. you're talking about what the president said. i'll read to people what the president said about this in the new york action. the nra is under siege by cuomo. that's you. the new york state general,...
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when it came to the times people are asking me what you sue the city of new york over 9/11 documents. i was from the daily news. i didn't know any better. that was our goal in life. how much if any especially in the red states helped the rise of popularity for the news factories like fox against the changes and technologies and new platforms that allow it to spread. >> so far out of my portfolio. if the government doesn't have a role to look up to and many people say you may not have heard this, but the government actually runs so the one point i will make i'm not really good political theorizing i've been on a television show yesterday and got an e-mail from somebody and it looked like a crazy kind of e-mail you must get all the time from a well-meaning citiz citizen. there was this nice thing about well you write a young authors book because it doesn't do any good to do a book for adults. i actually come interesting story, my co- worked at the cowe canadian broadcast corporation had written a whole series of books for children on the righ rights. >> the other side of the first quest
when it came to the times people are asking me what you sue the city of new york over 9/11 documents. i was from the daily news. i didn't know any better. that was our goal in life. how much if any especially in the red states helped the rise of popularity for the news factories like fox against the changes and technologies and new platforms that allow it to spread. >> so far out of my portfolio. if the government doesn't have a role to look up to and many people say you may not have...
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in new york city they had human rights laws that were more expansive than the federal laws. so it protected people in housing, employment and accommodation. as a disability, somebody who was discriminated because they had aids could go to this legislation, they could go to the human rights commission of new york city and new york state and file a complaint and have it investigated and potentially get their job back or get help with housing. the commissions looked at funeral homes and looked at hospitals, so that was, i kind of look at that line about how being disabled gave people with aids some civil rights that they didn't have. >> and how do you research the other part of that component, those with physical disabilities as part of the a.d.a.? >> because there were a couple of organizations, like the leadership conference on civil rights and it included the members, national gay task force, human rights campaign fund, gay rights national lobby and also campaign for the disability rights and defense fund and a couple of other disability rights organizations. so they came to
in new york city they had human rights laws that were more expansive than the federal laws. so it protected people in housing, employment and accommodation. as a disability, somebody who was discriminated because they had aids could go to this legislation, they could go to the human rights commission of new york city and new york state and file a complaint and have it investigated and potentially get their job back or get help with housing. the commissions looked at funeral homes and looked at...
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joining us now is new york attorney general. we're waiting to hear from the president on this.ething you're hoping to here from the federal government on dealing with opioids? >> more resources, more resources across the nation, any cuts that he has proposed, particularly cuts in the area of the national drug control act, they need to be restored. they were cut in the year's budget. it's important that he restores those funds. we need additional funds for beds, education, a number of workers, substance abuse workers in public schools, they will be reduced significantly. it's important that we focus on prevention, education, detection and treatment. and we need to talk about treatment as well. >> why have there been cuts since the crisis is growing? >> that's a good question. and i can't answer that. i can only tell you about the individuals i have met who have urged me to file a lawsuit against manufacturers and distributors and as well against a family that benefitted from this crisis. every day in new york state nine individuals die and as you mentioned across this country, 4
joining us now is new york attorney general. we're waiting to hear from the president on this.ething you're hoping to here from the federal government on dealing with opioids? >> more resources, more resources across the nation, any cuts that he has proposed, particularly cuts in the area of the national drug control act, they need to be restored. they were cut in the year's budget. it's important that he restores those funds. we need additional funds for beds, education, a number of...
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>> it first came to public attention in 1981 with a few articles in "the new york times" and other places. there were reports of homosexual men who had some strange types of cancers and pneumonia. in 1982, there were a few more reports and at the end of 1982, there were reports that it had been seen in infants and also there was some discussion about it was in the blood bank. but 1983 was really the big year this was in the headlines and that was the year that the real phobia about aids began, because all of a sudden people understood that it was in the blood bank and women were getting it, hemophiliacs were getting it. there wasn't a sure understanding of how it was . >> so what ised it and what have we learned since the diagnosis first became public in the 1980's? >> that's a big question. aids is a retrovirus and you get it through sexual contact or like blood transfusions or i.v. drug use. it's blood contact to blood contact. it is a virus that infects the t-cells. your helper t-cells are what direct your body's immune system. so when they're gone, your body doesn't know what to do wh
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. >>> and a cathedral scare in new york city. police arrest a man carrying gas cans and lighters two days after fires devastated notre dame. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> so we are just hours away from the release of the long awaited mueller report. attorney general william barr is expected to hold a press conference with deputy general rod rosenstein at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. that is, before releasing the redacted report. house democrats are requesting he cancel that yvette. why lawmakers say it's not a good idea to address the public before the release of the report. natalie, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. they want to see this report first. we learned that it's due to be delivered between 11:00 and noon to be delivered on cds. so the attorney general's news conference ahead of this release is receiving criticism on capitol hill. president trump says he's confident ahead of today's release of robert mueller's nea
. >>> and a cathedral scare in new york city. police arrest a man carrying gas cans and lighters two days after fires devastated notre dame. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> so we are just hours away from the release of the long awaited mueller report. attorney general william barr is expected to hold a press conference with deputy general rod rosenstein at 9:30 a.m....
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news coming up now live there in new york. just fresh off of his exclusive interview with steph curry. hey, pal. >> good to see you, hallie. good to see you, as well. craig melvin here, msnbc headquarters in new york city, where we are watching several big stories play out live at this hour. here in new york, right now, the 2020 democratic candidates for president courting a key and influential block of voters at the national action network. we are also live on capitol hill. that is where the house judiciary committee is challenging president trump. the committee just moments ago voting to force the department, the justice department, to hand over that full and unredacted mueller report. and also, a live look at chicago, celebrates going on after lori lightfoot made history there, winning the race for mayor. i will speak to the new mayor live in just a few moments about becoming the first black woman and the first openly gay person to hold that office in chicago. we'll get to that in just a moment. >>> but let's start with tod
news coming up now live there in new york. just fresh off of his exclusive interview with steph curry. hey, pal. >> good to see you, hallie. good to see you, as well. craig melvin here, msnbc headquarters in new york city, where we are watching several big stories play out live at this hour. here in new york, right now, the 2020 democratic candidates for president courting a key and influential block of voters at the national action network. we are also live on capitol hill. that is where...
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susan: we have six outbreaks currently taking place, and that includes here in new york state, californianew jersey as well and washington. just last week we had rockland county here in new york banning any unvaccinated people under the age of 18 from public spaces. the county there is reporting 153 confirmed cases and yes, that's less than 2014. in 2014 we had 667 measles cases but this is spreading fast across the country and they really want to clamp down on this. stuart: so they should. check the market, please. we are about four and a half minutes away from the opening bell. we will be down about 40 points on the dow. the nasdaq, though, will be ever so slightly higher. back after this. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? stuart: a big gain for the d
susan: we have six outbreaks currently taking place, and that includes here in new york state, californianew jersey as well and washington. just last week we had rockland county here in new york banning any unvaccinated people under the age of 18 from public spaces. the county there is reporting 153 confirmed cases and yes, that's less than 2014. in 2014 we had 667 measles cases but this is spreading fast across the country and they really want to clamp down on this. stuart: so they should....
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street giulia the continent's biggest e-commerce operator launches its initial public offering in new york. also on the show busying heights for disney stock after it unveils its new streaming service. and it's game on for a young african takis third turning augmented reality games into a way of addressing persistent problem. is this i'm joined in in berlin thanks for joining us it's the first african start up to list on a major global exchange online retailer jumeirah how to its first trading day today it shows new york to raise one hundred ninety six million dollars selling its shares in the middle of it set marketing range besides raising money the firm is also looking at raising its profile and boosting growth now in june yes potential is huge a market is developing across africa off faster and larger than any than in many other parts of the world when juno was founded in two thousand and twelve it was launched in the continent for biggest countries morocco egypt south africa and nigeria now it's active in fourteen nations for third not the only game in town and africa's logistical cha
street giulia the continent's biggest e-commerce operator launches its initial public offering in new york. also on the show busying heights for disney stock after it unveils its new streaming service. and it's game on for a young african takis third turning augmented reality games into a way of addressing persistent problem. is this i'm joined in in berlin thanks for joining us it's the first african start up to list on a major global exchange online retailer jumeirah how to its first trading...
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and this runs in "the new york times" on the headline, johnson denies he is judas is care yat. you don't want that headline. you've lost that news cycle. so by his ineptitude and his rigidity and his anger, he seriously compromised the ability to achieve genuine social change in the slave south. by the time congress took over reconstruction in 1867, the opportunity to really create a unified southern society had really passed, and the rest of the battle, including the impeachment and so forth, was just an attempt to stop the worst excesses of reconstruction. johnson's impeachment, which i was taught as a boy in southern school, was an act of vindictiveness by the evil yankees, was actually a desperate attempt to get him as commander in chief of the military to allow the union troops in the south to protect african-americans from the new ku klux klan. he had ordered the troops to stay in the barracks, allow these rioters and night riders to slaughter black people who t people who sought to exercise the right to vote. the idea was we have to get him out of there because he's destr
and this runs in "the new york times" on the headline, johnson denies he is judas is care yat. you don't want that headline. you've lost that news cycle. so by his ineptitude and his rigidity and his anger, he seriously compromised the ability to achieve genuine social change in the slave south. by the time congress took over reconstruction in 1867, the opportunity to really create a unified southern society had really passed, and the rest of the battle, including the impeachment and...
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new york times" did call and check, correct? >> again, i'm not sure about this particular story. i'd have to look back to see what story they're talking about. we do talk to them regularly and a lot of times we push back on a story and that's simply not enough for it. they like to run with anonymous sources. on a regular basis about this president. it's an unprecedented amount of negative coverage of not only them but a number of other outlets spend 90% of the coverage of this president is negative despite our country is doing extremely well. our economy is booming. isis has been defeated in syria. we have gotten rid of countless regulations that has made our energy-dominant country again. the country is doing extremely well. yet, if you looked at the media and the coverage, you would think the whole place is falling apart. i think that's a real problem and certainly the president is going to continue to call out. >> the question is, whether or not. >> you would know that, george. >> the question is, who's telling the truth abou
new york times" did call and check, correct? >> again, i'm not sure about this particular story. i'd have to look back to see what story they're talking about. we do talk to them regularly and a lot of times we push back on a story and that's simply not enough for it. they like to run with anonymous sources. on a regular basis about this president. it's an unprecedented amount of negative coverage of not only them but a number of other outlets spend 90% of the coverage of this...
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. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 825 of the trump administration. and a new report from "the new york times" about this president and 2020, our election that year is raising alarms. it points to an unwillingness to focus on a potential russian threat to our next presidential election, and it raises concerns about trump's ability to follow through on some very important words that he agreed to. >> i, donald john trump do solemnly swear. >> preserve protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> "the new york times" reports that in the months before former homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen stepped down she became increasingly worried about russia's continued activity during last year's midprm elections. she, quote, tried to focus the white house on one of her highest priorities preparing for new and different russian forms of interference in the 2020 election. president trump'
. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 825 of the trump administration. and a new report from "the new york times" about this president and 2020, our election that year is raising alarms. it points to an unwillingness to focus on a potential russian threat to our next presidential election, and it raises concerns about trump's ability to follow through on some very important words that he agreed to. >> i, donald john...
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host: that is bernard in new york. guest: i agree about taking the proper steps to protect public health. i think it is a myth that immigrants are bringing these things in. illegal immigration until recently was declining in terms of net growth. we have fewer immigrants in the united states today than we did have 10 years ago. the average immigrant is better educated than the immigrants have been before. the wave coming in are better educated than the average american. thisration is not driving problem, there are other issues we need to deal with. host: from west virginia, independent line. this is doug. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to make a couple of short comments. think, at first i thought the wall would be a good thing. now, i do not think it would be such a good thing. i think more of the military should take over that. , back inoes to trade the day, i remember i voted for bill clinton because i thought clinton had good ideas. but the rest of them since then are not very good. trump, if he would j
host: that is bernard in new york. guest: i agree about taking the proper steps to protect public health. i think it is a myth that immigrants are bringing these things in. illegal immigration until recently was declining in terms of net growth. we have fewer immigrants in the united states today than we did have 10 years ago. the average immigrant is better educated than the immigrants have been before. the wave coming in are better educated than the average american. thisration is not driving...
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that is like new york 100%. am so honored to be here delivering the 22nd annual public policy forum keynote. specifically from mayor mr. mate -- mr. david dinkins. i appreciate he said i'm a dear friend. city,e was mayor of the we were sparring a lot of the time. that's what i think is fabulous. even as a young journalist taking on a mayor, he calls me a friend. thank you to mayor michael also, myean general, long friend. and my son. he has come to see me speak. i want to make it clear i am not speaking about policy. i have been covering immigration for the entirety of my career. this is not a speech about policy. it is a lot about the stories. when i first came to this campus, it was 1979. there were no mexicans in new york city. , then on 1 14th street, there was a mexican guy at the pizzeria. i had to bring my turkey is from chicago and have them shipped. until that state the same 1986, when i was traveling to work at 3:00 in the morning in spanish harlem and i heard ranch era music. i said new york city woul
that is like new york 100%. am so honored to be here delivering the 22nd annual public policy forum keynote. specifically from mayor mr. mate -- mr. david dinkins. i appreciate he said i'm a dear friend. city,e was mayor of the we were sparring a lot of the time. that's what i think is fabulous. even as a young journalist taking on a mayor, he calls me a friend. thank you to mayor michael also, myean general, long friend. and my son. he has come to see me speak. i want to make it clear i am not...
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howard: you grew up in business here in new york.- now you're very much in the political arena. did you ever envision that kind of life for yourself before 2016? >> not really. it was really before we announced, i guess june 16, 2015, i probably never envisioned it. and i sort of figured on november 9th that i'd get back to work. i had a lot of e-mails that day, congratulations, buddy, we were with you all along. of. [laughter] i don't think so. funny, i haven't heard from you in two years, but now you're with us. that's also sort of when the attacks started coming and, you know, the reality is i'm a fighter, i'm willing to fight -- howard: did you enlisted or were you drafted? >> i enlisted. howard: thank you very much for sitting down with us. >>> when we come back, michael avenatti facing criminal charges in two cases. >>> and later, major media leaders fighting back against an onslaught of criticism over their mueller coverage. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ howard: with michael -- when michael avenatti burst onto our television screams, it was as stor
howard: you grew up in business here in new york.- now you're very much in the political arena. did you ever envision that kind of life for yourself before 2016? >> not really. it was really before we announced, i guess june 16, 2015, i probably never envisioned it. and i sort of figured on november 9th that i'd get back to work. i had a lot of e-mails that day, congratulations, buddy, we were with you all along. of. [laughter] i don't think so. funny, i haven't heard from you in two...
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it's the new york game with the popularity of the new york press. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. everything is original with the exception of this blowup of the eliminated manuscript. these are all original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it, we have very large sports collections. through copyright we have received everything from early ,ulebooks to team directories to handwritten's history's -- handwritten histories. there's a great deal we have to work with. we discover something that was recently rediscovered and hidden away in a desk drawer for years. no one realizes the importance of it until recently. these are the founding documents of american baseball. here we are in front of what is called baseball's magna carta. these were the founding documents used in the baseball convention in new york city that laid out the rules of the game that we have come to know as american baseball. what happened is the kn
it's the new york game with the popularity of the new york press. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. everything is original with the exception of this blowup of the eliminated manuscript. these are all original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it, we have very large sports collections. through copyright we have received everything from early ,ulebooks to team...
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the chair: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: on that we ask a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on this the amendment offered by the gentlelady from new exico will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. nadler: madam chair, i now move that the committee now rise. the chair: the question is on the motion that the committee rise. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: madam chair. the chair: the committee of the whole house on the state of the union having had under consideration h.r. 1585, directs me to report that it has come to no resolution thereon. the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the union reports that the committee has had under consideration h.r. 1585 and has come to no resolution thereon. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, seek recognition? mr. engelle: madam s
the chair: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: on that we ask a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on this the amendment offered by the gentlelady from new exico will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. nadler: madam chair, i now move that the committee now rise. the chair: the question is on the motion that the committee rise. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion...
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i actually met him when he came to new york. what i was curious to see having understood the kind of unregulated world is whether they would take us with them to washington or whether washington would change then and i think the beginning of the a restoration there would be this, but i think that i think i saw y early on that perhaps it hadn't really gone to washington for public service but for self-service in the real estate business now running the white house and you saw that first week of the transition when ivanka, the whole family gathers for the 60 minute interviews and then have a fashion line put out the next day that people could die for over $10,000 although she apologized as someone said to me later. basically for 18 months she wouldn't go. i think i saw signs with jerry is right before the inauguration and "the new york times" both the story that he had the first week of the transition meeting with a later chinese insurance company and now in jail for life but this is a meeting to try to solve this financial albatr
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among a tight circle of new york city autograph hounds, jack was a legend.os recruits his friend and lawyer, spiro verras, to shop the collection around to auction houses and see what it's worth. >> we would get a reasonable market value for the items. juan carlos was struggling to grapple with the vastness of it. >> to get the ball rolling, let's bring in tim luke, who owns treasure quest appraisal group in south florida. before that, he was a director of collectibles at the famed christie's auction house in new york. 35,000 autographs in a collection, is that a stalker or an autograph hound? >> well, it borders on hoarder almost, but it actually is a passion, and like insanity is on the edge of genius, it's that kind of same thing with a collection this large. the other thing that i love about this is that jack got all of these signatures. the provenance is so important because there are a lot of fakes that are in the marketplace. >> now, this blew my mind, alfred hitchcock, the photo, but also that he would draw his profile! >> also adds to the value beca
among a tight circle of new york city autograph hounds, jack was a legend.os recruits his friend and lawyer, spiro verras, to shop the collection around to auction houses and see what it's worth. >> we would get a reasonable market value for the items. juan carlos was struggling to grapple with the vastness of it. >> to get the ball rolling, let's bring in tim luke, who owns treasure quest appraisal group in south florida. before that, he was a director of collectibles at the famed...
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last week, the nation's largest outbreak in new york city jumped by at least 31 new cases. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: more than 80% of the new york city cases have occurred in williamsburg, ccooklyn, among unvaccinated members of orthodox jewish communities. e e new york city health department said the city's t asles count is now 390, .p from 359 just last week. prat includes two pregnant women. neither is hospitalized. >> we are really concerned. >> reporter: dr. anne schuchat is the deputy director of the c.d.c. >> some of the outbreaks are not yet under control, and so i do expect the numbers to rise. >> reporter: there have been other outbreaks, including washington state, and this week in los angeles county. two weeks ago, the new york city health department took the unprecedented step of issuing an emergency order requiring anyone in williamsburg over the age of six months to receive at least one dose of the measles-mumps- rubella vaccine, or have proof they've already been immunized. >> i hope parents realize that measles can be serious, and making sure thei
last week, the nation's largest outbreak in new york city jumped by at least 31 new cases. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: more than 80% of the new york city cases have occurred in williamsburg, ccooklyn, among unvaccinated members of orthodox jewish communities. e e new york city health department said the city's t asles count is now 390, .p from 359 just last week. prat includes two pregnant women. neither is hospitalized. >> we are really concerned. >> reporter: dr....
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obviously what's happening in new york is the new york state legislature and andrew cuomo realized itay not happen at the federal level. we have andrew cuomo and rudy giuliani and jerry nadler and the chairman of the national enquirer -- i think the new york state legislature is going to have a hard time getting some of this past the irs because the new york state returns are based on the federal returns. i think there's going to be a lot of legal back and forth around this. i think when mick mulvaney said this was litigated during the election -- during the election the president originally said he'd be happy to release his tax returns. then when the consequences of releasing them and the kind of information that would come out if he did so dawned on him he said i'm under audit and i can't release them. and the audit's not an excuse for not being able to release them. richard nixon released his while he was under audit. i don't think the salient issue is what it's going to say about his wealth. what a.b. pointed to, which is what it says about his sources of financing. and neal's onl
obviously what's happening in new york is the new york state legislature and andrew cuomo realized itay not happen at the federal level. we have andrew cuomo and rudy giuliani and jerry nadler and the chairman of the national enquirer -- i think the new york state legislature is going to have a hard time getting some of this past the irs because the new york state returns are based on the federal returns. i think there's going to be a lot of legal back and forth around this. i think when mick...
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we'll head back to the upper east side of new york. former mayor michael bloomberg used to live there. unfortunately for him, none of them actually live in his neighborhood. in a city where kids speak to closely 200 different languages in the new york city public schools, michael bloomberg's zip code is shockingly lacking in diversity. let's change that, shall we? while we are at it, let's integrate that schools both schools are famously and rigorously progressive. they know that diversity is our strength. but how many newly arrived guatemalan immigrants have they enrolled this year? not enough. let's see if we can get that number to over 50% by september. eisenhower did something very similar at central high school at little rock in 1956 bit let's see if trump can do it with collegiate and spends. then let's go to the collar in the neighborhood right here in washington. barack obama lives there. as he puts it, we are a nation of immigrants. it always america a big advantage over other nations. that may be true. yet there are virtually
we'll head back to the upper east side of new york. former mayor michael bloomberg used to live there. unfortunately for him, none of them actually live in his neighborhood. in a city where kids speak to closely 200 different languages in the new york city public schools, michael bloomberg's zip code is shockingly lacking in diversity. let's change that, shall we? while we are at it, let's integrate that schools both schools are famously and rigorously progressive. they know that diversity is...
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the new york giants made a shocking choice with the sixth pick picking duke quarterback daniel jones. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the governor of maryland calls on baltimore's mayor to resign after federal agents raid her home and city hall office. >>> and invasion of the sheep. hundreds take over a california backyard. this is the "cbs morning news." . reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinu
the new york giants made a shocking choice with the sixth pick picking duke quarterback daniel jones. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the governor of maryland calls on baltimore's mayor to resign after federal agents raid her home and city hall office. >>> and invasion of the sheep. hundreds take over a california backyard. this is the "cbs morning news." . reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only...