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wejust is a very busy newsday for all of us.at walter reed, he recorded this short video and tweeted out, let's take a quick listen. i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i am going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we are going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well, so thank you very much, i appreciate it, i will never forget thank you. president from just before leaving the white house. antony, i'm watching that, he's wearing his suit, he looks well, perhaps a little pale but that's all i'm seeing. a little pale. perhaps he wasn't wearing the makeup that he sometimes does that gives him a little more colour. looking perhaps a little uneasy, but given the circumstances, i can certainly understand that. the "i think i'm doing well." a little doubt in the voice of the united states who normally talks in certainties and with emphasis, so i think this has been a humbling 2a hours for the president who has, as you remember, was just yesterday talking about how th
wejust is a very busy newsday for all of us.at walter reed, he recorded this short video and tweeted out, let's take a quick listen. i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i am going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we are going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well, so thank you very much, i appreciate it, i will never forget thank you. president from just before leaving the white house. antony, i'm watching that, he's...
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you're watching datable in newsday deadly dot com is there for all the latest online movie back in 45 minutes time with more news. germany is celebrating its 30 years anniversary of reunification in 1970 reunited to become one nation what was it like join us and shift today to take a virtual journey through time. this is what the berlin wall looked like and unbreachable stone obstacle on the close god dividing the city for most citizens of the g.d. are leaving the country for west germany was not possible you had to go to extreme lengths to flee like digging underground tunnels using virtual reality it's now possible to experience what it was like when people try to escape and on from khosla got to experience what it was like for his grandfather who dug a tunnel underneath the berlin wall. this man in this picture is also measured from go is that he's my grandfather and in this picture you see him building a tunnel under the burden wall losing of your goggles on time from chrysler and social historian and at the very time traveling back to the 1964 for the you to show virtually histor
you're watching datable in newsday deadly dot com is there for all the latest online movie back in 45 minutes time with more news. germany is celebrating its 30 years anniversary of reunification in 1970 reunited to become one nation what was it like join us and shift today to take a virtual journey through time. this is what the berlin wall looked like and unbreachable stone obstacle on the close god dividing the city for most citizens of the g.d. are leaving the country for west germany was...
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>>> what a newsday this has been. i love my job. i do. i absolutely love my job. i wake up every day and i am excited to see what we are going to be covering. i have to admit i wake up and look at the news now, i am doing it kind of like this. like a gory movie, afraid to look directly. that is what we do. i will see you again tomorrow night. now time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> you just broke news with the attorney general as far as i can tell. i studied this michigan case today. no reporting that i found prior to you asking her about this was it revealed that the people were actually present at these protests at the state capitol where they were out there with their guns and being as menacing as they could be. the attorney general said yes. the people indicted and charged today, they were there. not only there but that it was part of their recruitment. >> that was the part to my. there is a reference to one of the confidential human sources they are using talking to one of the named defendants at the armed right wing rally at the state capitol.
>>> what a newsday this has been. i love my job. i do. i absolutely love my job. i wake up every day and i am excited to see what we are going to be covering. i have to admit i wake up and look at the news now, i am doing it kind of like this. like a gory movie, afraid to look directly. that is what we do. i will see you again tomorrow night. now time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> you just broke news with the attorney general as far as i can tell. i studied this...
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this is really a spectacular newsday, with the president tweeting that him and his wife have tested positive for covid-19. the president seems to be in a risk group just because of his age and weight. david: i would just like to start i personally, as a public health doctor, really wish the president and his wife well, and i hope they recover quickly and that they have a really uneventful experience with this virus. that is what i feel about everybody, but i am particularly concerned that world leaders do not get badly affected by it. , his wife well, and hope hicks as well, i hope she recovers quickly. give us a sense of -- is he at risk? does he have a much higher risk andile because of who he is what he has done so far? david: we want everybody to treat this as a dangerous virus. examplethat people for in my age range, older than 70, with perhaps associated illnesses that they have, they are at higher risk. we know people with an elevated body mass index, based on high risk. so of course we want everyone who is at risk to be particularly careful, and that means -- most medical practitione
this is really a spectacular newsday, with the president tweeting that him and his wife have tested positive for covid-19. the president seems to be in a risk group just because of his age and weight. david: i would just like to start i personally, as a public health doctor, really wish the president and his wife well, and i hope they recover quickly and that they have a really uneventful experience with this virus. that is what i feel about everybody, but i am particularly concerned that world...
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we are making newsday today on on the single-digit numbers. people say forget about it.is near double-digit or true double digit. thomas: the unofficial rate is quite fair. it is high. we are nearly at 8% in the u.s. below 4% going into the coronavirus crisis. what you have seen is this coronavirus crisis is leading to an employment shock of around 3% of the labor force. you see that in the u.k. for the rate could rise by around 3% to 4%. in the u.s. we are settling in the 3% to 4% increase. that is due to people working in services and leisure, hospitality, tourism, travel. they are being affected for the foreseeable future. that is the damage to the labor market. let's hope we don't have t spill and other sectors. uph are at risk spillover to other sectors. firms may be starting to cut on capex. that would definitely be a negative for growth going cutting capex are due to lack of confidence in the recovery. jonathan: what is the most dominant force? one issue is consumer confidence in the other was corporate confidence and capital spending. is the consumer disengaging
we are making newsday today on on the single-digit numbers. people say forget about it.is near double-digit or true double digit. thomas: the unofficial rate is quite fair. it is high. we are nearly at 8% in the u.s. below 4% going into the coronavirus crisis. what you have seen is this coronavirus crisis is leading to an employment shock of around 3% of the labor force. you see that in the u.k. for the rate could rise by around 3% to 4%. in the u.s. we are settling in the 3% to 4% increase....
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surveillance" from new york and from london, francine lacqua and tom keene, and an extraordinary newsdayrranean and another terrible set of murders in that city on the mediterranean. francine: yeah, tom, this is a developing story, so i want to be careful what we tell our, you know,
surveillance" from new york and from london, francine lacqua and tom keene, and an extraordinary newsdayrranean and another terrible set of murders in that city on the mediterranean. francine: yeah, tom, this is a developing story, so i want to be careful what we tell our, you know,
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friend matt davies he's a pulitzer prize winning political cartoonist who works for the publication "newsdayth? >> it is yeah and i toured a bunch of america with it last year. and also australia and new zealand and my cool publisher, called dutton, under the auspices of penguin random house. they came and saw me at the beacon on the upper west side and they said, "hey, what if we turn this into like an audio book original. so, it's like a humor show it's like me reading my essays and performing my dumb songs one of them is very poignant right now, about brett kavanaugh, called "i like beer." >> jimmy: oh >> and, you know, the supreme court justices and their legitimacy or lack thereof has been in the news recently. >> jimmy: sure >> so, you know, i thought it was -- it's a great opportunity to celebrate that guy and how much he loves beer >> jimmy: here's my one question for nick offerman, if we listen to this, what are we missing of seeing you live like, what would you -- are we missing out on anything? >> that's a great question, jimmy. i mean, obviously, you are going to get the soothing
friend matt davies he's a pulitzer prize winning political cartoonist who works for the publication "newsdayth? >> it is yeah and i toured a bunch of america with it last year. and also australia and new zealand and my cool publisher, called dutton, under the auspices of penguin random house. they came and saw me at the beacon on the upper west side and they said, "hey, what if we turn this into like an audio book original. so, it's like a humor show it's like me reading my...
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. >>> tomorrow will mark two weeks until election day, but tomorrow also promises to be a nutty "newsdaycouple of things to watch for. tomorrow at 2 p.m. eastern, a man named elliott broidy, a major trump donor, former finance vice chairman of the republican party, tomorrow he is expected to plead guilty in federal court. he's been charged with allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of a malaysian business. but as bloomberg news was first to report, he is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors, though we don't know to what extent. tomorrow at his hearing we should get a better idea about whether elliott broidy what might at the against others to help himself. but wait, there's more. even from the courts there's more tomorrow. noon tomorrow is the deadline for the justice department to report back to a federal judge who is demanding an affirmation from president donald trump himself or from someone in direct contact with president donald trump as to whether or not the president actually means what he says online. specifically, did the president mean it when he sent a tweet that s
. >>> tomorrow will mark two weeks until election day, but tomorrow also promises to be a nutty "newsdaycouple of things to watch for. tomorrow at 2 p.m. eastern, a man named elliott broidy, a major trump donor, former finance vice chairman of the republican party, tomorrow he is expected to plead guilty in federal court. he's been charged with allegedly illegally lobbying on behalf of a malaysian business. but as bloomberg news was first to report, he is reportedly cooperating...
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he covered the new york city area for "new york newsday," "the daily news," and "the new york times."he wrote about the human lived affected by the september 11 attacks and covered racial profiling by new jersey state troopers -- leading to the indictment of two officers guilty of shooting black and latinx students. he also covered the central park five trial in 1990 and appeared -- in his final months, he told the stories of new yorkers affected by the pandemic and the frontline doctors battling the disease. in his last column for "the new york times" in may, dwyer wrote about those who feed and care for those in need. he wrote -- "in times to come, when we are all gone, people not yet born will walk in the sunshine of their own days because of what women and men did at this hour to feed the sick, to heal and to comfort." those are the words of pulitzer winning journalist jim dwyer, who died last weekek at the agef 6363. and d those are some of f the headlilines. this i is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman in new york cicity joinened by juan g
he covered the new york city area for "new york newsday," "the daily news," and "the new york times."he wrote about the human lived affected by the september 11 attacks and covered racial profiling by new jersey state troopers -- leading to the indictment of two officers guilty of shooting black and latinx students. he also covered the central park five trial in 1990 and appeared -- in his final months, he told the stories of new yorkers affected by the pandemic...
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. >>> what a newsday this has been. i love my job. i do. i absolutely love my job. am excited to see what we are going to be covering. i have to admit i wake up and look at the news now, i am doing it kind of like this. like a gory movie, afraid to look directly. that is what we do. i will see you again tomorrow night. now time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> you just broke news with the attorney general as far as i can
. >>> what a newsday this has been. i love my job. i do. i absolutely love my job. am excited to see what we are going to be covering. i have to admit i wake up and look at the news now, i am doing it kind of like this. like a gory movie, afraid to look directly. that is what we do. i will see you again tomorrow night. now time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> you just broke news with the attorney general as far as i can
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, a very serious newsday but i will tell you we are going to make time for friday feedback, we will be back, i'm going to start with a video message from rick, roll tape. >> every morning when stuart is gone with the company, i am here in my gym with my treadmill and stewart in the team i listen to the show, i get my workout into start my day here on the west coast, my only ask would be when this show starts friday on the day it would great to see a month, quarter in a year, think you guys are doing a super job, you really make a difference. stuart: thank you rick, that was a great tape but i'm not real keen on charts, it's a bit technical for a guy like me but maybe susan. susan: is taken between half years to do percentages besides $4.25 on amazon or microsoft. stuart: rick remember this you may get your chance because susan is right, next one comes from jack and is coming to us on twitter, i went through my local wendy's drive-through and tried to order the varney after pretty heavy confusion in a pilot cars behind me and eventually having to specify bacon, jalapeno, cheeseburger i
, a very serious newsday but i will tell you we are going to make time for friday feedback, we will be back, i'm going to start with a video message from rick, roll tape. >> every morning when stuart is gone with the company, i am here in my gym with my treadmill and stewart in the team i listen to the show, i get my workout into start my day here on the west coast, my only ask would be when this show starts friday on the day it would great to see a month, quarter in a year, think you...
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at the ribbon cutting talking to oakley leaders and a live report during our newsday news cast. >>> raisingening and increased coronavirus transmission. go to our homee page foror moro that storory. >>>> more e local weatather comp in a an hour. hey need,, thatat risky jobob gets ten times s harder. prop fififteen makeses corporats papay their fafair share.. to i invest in o our communini, in ourur clinics,, in the essssential wororkers whwho treat eveveryone- ririch, poor, , and in-betetw. whetheher it's s this pandedemr ththe next heaealth crisisi, vote yeses on prop f fifteen. fofor all of u us. kari tracks the fall changes for the rest of the work week. today in the bay from 4:30 t sflo. >>> vice presidential showdown. team coverage and full analysis of the debate. >>> plus a cooldown. kari tracks fall changes for the rest of the workweek "today in the bay" 4:30 to 7:00 tomorrow morning. the ununfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail n
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. >> reporter: kessler first covered trump, the businessman, in 1990 for newsday. >> and he really hasn't much. but what was different was that people weren't necessarily recording it on a day-to-day basis. >> reporter: three decades later, fact-checking president trump is an all-consuming job. >> he lies about just about everything. it's about himself, his persona. he lies about his enemies. he lies about policy issues. he misleads about things that he could actually not have to mislead about. >> reporter: take, for example, the president's claim of job creation in his administration. >> since my election, we have created 7 million new jobs. >> reporter: kessler points out that 600,000 of those jobs were created after trump's election but before he was sworn into office. >> there's no reason to mislead about that. yet, he does. >> reporter: how much of this is normal and typical when it comes to the white house? >> well, every president lies at some point. but most presidents are known for one big lie. you can think of, you know, george w. bush talking about weapons of mass destruction.
. >> reporter: kessler first covered trump, the businessman, in 1990 for newsday. >> and he really hasn't much. but what was different was that people weren't necessarily recording it on a day-to-day basis. >> reporter: three decades later, fact-checking president trump is an all-consuming job. >> he lies about just about everything. it's about himself, his persona. he lies about his enemies. he lies about policy issues. he misleads about things that he could actually...
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. >> reporter: nicole shared her story on video with a reporter from "newsday," a long island newspaperkill me, and he said, "are you scared," and i said, "no" cause i was just trying to like -- i didn't want to show him fear. and then he got -- he actually touched my throat with the knife. >> reporter: nicole says they struggled, he punched her several times and then she panicked and hit him in the face. >> that was my chance to run cause he was like -- he was like on his side. he was just in shock that i smacked him. >> reporter: she escaped and for years tried to forget it ever happened. >> i didn't want to talk about it. i just wanted it to be left alone, but what happened to sarah goode, i wanted to help them in a way. >> reporter: nicole was now willing to press charges and detectives hoped her case might give them a second shot at dante taylor. if they could get a warrant to arrest him for attempted rape, they would be able to take his palm prints again. this palmprint could hold the key to this whole case. >> correct. >> reporter: so detectives tracked down people who corroborat
. >> reporter: nicole shared her story on video with a reporter from "newsday," a long island newspaperkill me, and he said, "are you scared," and i said, "no" cause i was just trying to like -- i didn't want to show him fear. and then he got -- he actually touched my throat with the knife. >> reporter: nicole says they struggled, he punched her several times and then she panicked and hit him in the face. >> that was my chance to run cause he was...