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republican in westchester, ohio. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. my concern is that we may put ourselves in a position look at section 230, solved what social media forms should have been and held them accountable and the other concern i have is privileged speech as described in our constitution. we protect speech generated by a human. what about speech that's generated by -- these are major constitutional questions and we've not really good at resolving some of these as we are developing the technology the which is where we should be discussing the issues. there has to be something, disclosure on every political ad that says there was or there was not artificial intelligence used in generating the images. >> what do you think? >> yeah. i think transparency should be a big piece of discussion. i want to pick up on something that was mentioned around social media. when it came to the development of social media and connect today society, i think on the legal side to respond as nonlawyer never to comment on that but for instead comment on the researc
republican in westchester, ohio. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. my concern is that we may put ourselves in a position look at section 230, solved what social media forms should have been and held them accountable and the other concern i have is privileged speech as described in our constitution. we protect speech generated by a human. what about speech that's generated by -- these are major constitutional questions and we've not really good at resolving some of these as we...
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ening debra is next a republican in westchester, ohio, hi, debra.ing and thank thank yor taking my call and we'll put a position that we have to always question original source. when you look at section 230, i'm thinking by this time we should have solved and resolved that and we'll never know what social media platforms would have been had we held them accountable. other concern that i have is privilege speech as described in our constitution. so who -- you know, we present speech when it is generated by a human. what about speech that is generated by -- chat?ra these are major constitutional questions, and we're not real good at resolving some of these as we're going going to be developing and discussing these issues we wait until it is too late and everybody is used to these various things. but there has to be something some kind ofri a disclosure on every political ad that says there was or there was not artificial intelligence in generating the images. >> steve what do you think? >> yeah so, i mean, i think that -- sometimes transparency is som
ening debra is next a republican in westchester, ohio, hi, debra.ing and thank thank yor taking my call and we'll put a position that we have to always question original source. when you look at section 230, i'm thinking by this time we should have solved and resolved that and we'll never know what social media platforms would have been had we held them accountable. other concern that i have is privilege speech as described in our constitution. so who -- you know, we present speech when it is...
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also with us, mrowka, district attorney of westchester county of new york. former prosecutor. of this? he's arguing that he has presidential immunity. it would be double jeopardy to church majority because he's already been impeached. and he didn't have enough notice that what he was doing was illegal? >> spaghetti on the wall hoping about one of them will stick out. even with the last part of it here, the idea that he was not unnoticed, that his actions would be criminal if he were to endeavor to go outside this presidential duty and try to overturn an election because it wasn't explicitly identified in the constitution, it's quite laughable for a variety of reasons. remember, our civics lessons, he was the head of the executive branch of government. his job was to enforce gun -- laws is written by government. sal's constitution. you can agree on. this the notion here that he believes that an impeachment what attach double jeopardy in a criminal prosecution is completely absurd. it would not hold water. >> totally different kinds of [inaudible] the burning of evidence is, i m
also with us, mrowka, district attorney of westchester county of new york. former prosecutor. of this? he's arguing that he has presidential immunity. it would be double jeopardy to church majority because he's already been impeached. and he didn't have enough notice that what he was doing was illegal? >> spaghetti on the wall hoping about one of them will stick out. even with the last part of it here, the idea that he was not unnoticed, that his actions would be criminal if he were to...
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this group was from westchester, new york and come in to help out. >> they are coming from all over thelp out. they are knocking on doors. nikki has an army out there. >> harris: what percentage does she need to get to be viable if she can't beat donald trump in new hampshire >> she is already viable. >> harris: to go forward. >> six weeks ago no one thought it was just nikki haley versus donald trump. six weeks ago they said she got 20% there. will she build on that? she is checking that box. >> harris: what does she need to get? if she doesn't win outright. >> no one expects her to do that. >> harris: are you resetting expectations. how does she win if she doesn't? >> this is the first state. there are 48 to go, guys. the fact that you guys are so interested in coronating -- she could win the state. she could win south carolina. she doesn't have to. by super tuesday you have to start winning states, no doubt about it. trump is the incumbent. it's clearing the field. she has done all that. >> if is winning -- losing below a certain point you don't go all the way past super tuesday unle
this group was from westchester, new york and come in to help out. >> they are coming from all over thelp out. they are knocking on doors. nikki has an army out there. >> harris: what percentage does she need to get to be viable if she can't beat donald trump in new hampshire >> she is already viable. >> harris: to go forward. >> six weeks ago no one thought it was just nikki haley versus donald trump. six weeks ago they said she got 20% there. will she build on...
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susan is calling from westchester, new york on the democratic line. caller: good morning to you.aura, my comment is mostly directed toward you and white honestly, to all the republican callers who have been calling and complaining about the border issue for the past three years. it seems to me outrageous, and i support immigration reform, i think when you do certain poles, you find that a majority of people do, it is either number one or number two issue in this country, especially republicans, and here is an opportunity where the senate is trying to negotiate and compromise, a word that doesn't seem just anymore in the republican congress. they are trying to come up with a compromised. all the details aren't available yet and mike johnson and his republicans in the house are rejecting it out of hand. because they are sycophants to trump. and it is more important that they don't let biden have his win then to do what is right for this country. when is it going to be country over party? and i asked all republican callers, call your representatives and tell them to not reject this
susan is calling from westchester, new york on the democratic line. caller: good morning to you.aura, my comment is mostly directed toward you and white honestly, to all the republican callers who have been calling and complaining about the border issue for the past three years. it seems to me outrageous, and i support immigration reform, i think when you do certain poles, you find that a majority of people do, it is either number one or number two issue in this country, especially republicans,...
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the type of thing we do not tolerate in westchester county under any circumstances.tter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla...
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dads and included stints with the sheriff's office, the cortland police department and finally the westchester county police department. his service was marked by an unwavering commitment to excellence including as a k-9 officer. but his service extended beyond the badge as a member of the irktown board for seven years before culminating as supervisor. he loved the job and the town loved him. last monday i was proud to be on hand for his his swearing in. he talked about the importance of community and his commitment to serving a cause gater than himself. his las vegas of yorktown. and his appreciation to its residents for giving him the opportunity to serve. four days later, he was taken from us suddenly. tom's loss has been felt profoundly. and we will miss his leadership, his infectious smile and laugh, and his optimistic and positive approach to governing. this morning we laid tom to rest, joined by his beloved wife don narc his daughters, grandchildren and the beloved yorktown community. we will always cherish tom for his warmth, his humor and the profound kindness he extended to all. his
dads and included stints with the sheriff's office, the cortland police department and finally the westchester county police department. his service was marked by an unwavering commitment to excellence including as a k-9 officer. but his service extended beyond the badge as a member of the irktown board for seven years before culminating as supervisor. he loved the job and the town loved him. last monday i was proud to be on hand for his his swearing in. he talked about the importance of...
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we've got the bronx location, and we're opening up now in westchester -- rachel: what are you shippingkits, we do complete dinners. rachel: wow. >> you can get all our stuff on there -- ray something for game day, wow. pete: i've been -- [inaudible] rachel: thank you. >> my pleasure. [laughter] rachel: coming up, the iowa caucuses are tomorrow. we have shannon bream next on predictions. start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. choice hotels is a family of brands that helps you get the most for your money, so you can be any traveler you want to be. you can be a free, hot breakfast hero at a comfort hotel. mr. “this script got a plot twist” at a radisson hotel. a business big leaguer. go for key. even the ultimate pool float inflator. with 22 brands — and the best value for your money — choice hotels has a
we've got the bronx location, and we're opening up now in westchester -- rachel: what are you shippingkits, we do complete dinners. rachel: wow. >> you can get all our stuff on there -- ray something for game day, wow. pete: i've been -- [inaudible] rachel: thank you. >> my pleasure. [laughter] rachel: coming up, the iowa caucuses are tomorrow. we have shannon bream next on predictions. start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. an...
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claiming, for example, his golf course in westchester county was worth as little as $1.3 million. were worth $219 million when a house in this country had never sold for $100 million. there's just no limit to donald's making stuff up, because that's who he is. unfortunately in a court of law, that doesn't fly. >> i guess the question a lot of people would ask is how in the hell has he gotten away with it for so long. that's the million dollar -- maybe the $243 million question. >> i think because donald, joy, i think because donald was not a really big developer. he wasn't that important. >> he wasn't important enough. >> oh, to be a rich white billionaire in the united states of america. >> and then become president and have a coup and try to become president again. what a world. paul butler, david k. johnston, thank you. >>> still ahead, believe it or not, there are republican lawmakers and officials who are not fuly surrenders to the cult of trump. speak up. we'll be right back. ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unli
claiming, for example, his golf course in westchester county was worth as little as $1.3 million. were worth $219 million when a house in this country had never sold for $100 million. there's just no limit to donald's making stuff up, because that's who he is. unfortunately in a court of law, that doesn't fly. >> i guess the question a lot of people would ask is how in the hell has he gotten away with it for so long. that's the million dollar -- maybe the $243 million question. >> i...
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one person who works in westchester county, north of new york, says he recently moved to queens and gets his news from espn and tiktok. another resident who has been in manhattan for 40 years said that he reads "the wall street journal," "the new york times," and bloomberg. another says i get my news anywhere and everywhere. what are they looking for each side here? >> yeah, well, if you're roberta kaplan for e. jean carroll, you're going for "the new york times," that's a code word for, you know, liberal leaning. i think you want to steer clear from the breitbarts, those types of people who get their news from those types of truth social -- >> tiktok? >> tiktok could go either way. there are gross generalities that are sometimes used when picking jurors. at the end of the day, it is an individual assessment as to whether or not this individual juror can do his or her civic duty and put aside those thoughts. that's the point of voir dire to root out the sort of outliers that cannot put those feelings aside and get a real jury. >> matthew, trump already lost this case, right? this is abou
one person who works in westchester county, north of new york, says he recently moved to queens and gets his news from espn and tiktok. another resident who has been in manhattan for 40 years said that he reads "the wall street journal," "the new york times," and bloomberg. another says i get my news anywhere and everywhere. what are they looking for each side here? >> yeah, well, if you're roberta kaplan for e. jean carroll, you're going for "the new york...
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allÍ estuvimos escuchando la banda musical incomparablede la universidad de westchester en pensilvaniato comunitario ya que todos los voluntarios viven o son parte de la comunidad de aproximadamente 143 habitantes. una zona conocida al sur de california y los participantes y voluntarios entre ellos de 19 y hasta 90 aÑos llegaron a ser voluntarios, una de las mejores ciudades para vivir en california. migbelis: lo deseas tempranos este aÑovimos muchos vegetales. yarel: era impresionante. migbelis: nosotros seguimos pasÁndola bien este es el desfile de las rosas presentado por honda, ya volvemos con mÁs. desfile de las rosas presentado por honda, ya volvemos con mÁs. serthey could pass it to you. i'll check it out. usaa. for the military community and their families. lowe's sabe que para construir tu negocio, usaa. el "ahí quedó"... se queda corto. por eso tenemos un programa de lealtad. que trabaja tan duro como tú. porque no sólo estás construyendo un negocio, estás construyendo un mejor futuro. migbelis: estamos viendo quiÉn se llevarÁ el trofeo de la reina a mejor uso de rosas, esta
allÍ estuvimos escuchando la banda musical incomparablede la universidad de westchester en pensilvaniato comunitario ya que todos los voluntarios viven o son parte de la comunidad de aproximadamente 143 habitantes. una zona conocida al sur de california y los participantes y voluntarios entre ellos de 19 y hasta 90 aÑos llegaron a ser voluntarios, una de las mejores ciudades para vivir en california. migbelis: lo deseas tempranos este aÑovimos muchos vegetales. yarel: era impresionante....
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guilty >> reporter: everyone here a teenager with a big job in charge of resolving real cases in westchestere to a criminal trial that allows teens facing low-level misdemeanors a second chance up on today's docket, the case of a stolen bike >> my client had absolutely zero intention of stealing fthe property and causing concern to the victim. >> reporter: 17-year-old noel hopes to go to law school one day. >> i love my "law & order," all my shows. >> reporter: today she is representing a peer. >> i was ready to see the worst in people, ready for the kids to be closed off, for them to, like, not have any care. and every single client that i have had has always came into the meeting with a smile on their face. >> reporter: her real mission in this work is what's known as restorative justice, a theory that balances accountability to the community with fair consequences >> i think that is what is most important about youth court is not having that record, getting that second chance. >> reporter: instead of a criminal record, a typical result here includes counseling and community service. >> th
guilty >> reporter: everyone here a teenager with a big job in charge of resolving real cases in westchestere to a criminal trial that allows teens facing low-level misdemeanors a second chance up on today's docket, the case of a stolen bike >> my client had absolutely zero intention of stealing fthe property and causing concern to the victim. >> reporter: 17-year-old noel hopes to go to law school one day. >> i love my "law & order," all my shows. >>...
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i watch it with my sister in westchester. we can talk to each other, snap in and out. think there's something to be said for something totally new and different. i think we're not used to things that are totally new and different. this is a remarkable product that i got very excited about. people said, oh, yeah, headset, headset, headset. >> you and i are arguably pretty jaded when it comes to any kind of sales pitch. this is eye-opening, for lack of a better word. [ cheers and applause ] >> there are very few things that i go in totally jaded. all right. i'll go see the view master. i come back and i say, okay, i've seen the future. i never thought this would happen. it reminds me of the 1964 world's fair when i was a little boy. [ bell ringing ]. >> it was a moment in time when people said look out, digital is coming. we didn't know what digital was. i think it's so far advanced a lot of people won't be able to accept it. >> that's actually -- the journal goes on to say these companies know these really aren't the devices we want. they're building toward an experienc
i watch it with my sister in westchester. we can talk to each other, snap in and out. think there's something to be said for something totally new and different. i think we're not used to things that are totally new and different. this is a remarkable product that i got very excited about. people said, oh, yeah, headset, headset, headset. >> you and i are arguably pretty jaded when it comes to any kind of sales pitch. this is eye-opening, for lack of a better word. [ cheers and applause ]...
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. >> from high school in westchester new york. >> go tigers ♪ >> good morning to our grandkids, lukeornia. >> surprise, mom >> we made it on the "today" show >> and we're sending you lots of love in cherryville, north carolina ♪ >> go, go, go. tuesday. great crowd. nice folks coming out on a cold, january day. >> oh, yeah. lots of smiles out there. if you like "lil boo thing" you like what you're listening to here >> we appreciate you being with us on this tuesday great crowd. nice folks coming out on a cold, january day. >> oh, yeah. lots of smiles out there and we will add ours to it. >> all right let's get to our news at 8:00. a lot going on this morning. new details on the deadly drone attack on american forces the middle east. we'll learn more about the service members that are lost. what remains to be seen is how the biden administration will respond to all of this nbc's chief international correspondent keir simmons joining us now from iraq right near the iranian border. keir, good morning >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you secretary of state antony blinken, while not sign
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people hated me, they're new york city residents, they came from four counties, came from new york, westchesterthe bronx and they are not necessarily the people that donald trump will tell his supporters that they were. we have now seen a total of 18 jurors, nine in the first trial, six men, three women, nine here, seven men, two women majority white majority men deciding that donald trump was guilty first of defamation and sexual assault and then again of continued defamation so much so that they were willing to award $65 million in punitive damages against him. >> lisa, you set the stage for the political conversation we'll be having on the weekend this weekend as we dig through what you can extrapolate about this politically but i am curious legally speaking, donald trump, he left, he left before this verdict came down. if you were his attorneys, if you were his legal team, what is the conversation you're having with him tonight? >> i would sit him down and hopefully this conversation has already occurred by and between donald trump and his lawyers, which is me telling him as a client, you h
people hated me, they're new york city residents, they came from four counties, came from new york, westchesterthe bronx and they are not necessarily the people that donald trump will tell his supporters that they were. we have now seen a total of 18 jurors, nine in the first trial, six men, three women, nine here, seven men, two women majority white majority men deciding that donald trump was guilty first of defamation and sexual assault and then again of continued defamation so much so that...
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in rockland and westchester counties in my district according to the national association of realtors the monthly cost of a mortgage is $1000 more today th it was last year. and in putnam in dutchess county since at least $800 more per month. these are additional housing costs of almost $10,000 or more a year, for many families it's totally unsustainable. this topic is critical which is why last month i held a conference roundtable discussion in my district housing issues that have gnificantly affected the local area and which included a diverse group of stakeholders elected officials, government agencies nonprofit organizations and keep figures from the real state agency including developers and others. while there are existing efforts that should be improved and expanded upon such as the affordable housing we need to be working to move the governmental barriers that drag approvals out for years.drive up costs and just incentivize the investment introspection our constituents need. i mentioned a number of times the impact that regulation on the cost of housing and incentivize action
in rockland and westchester counties in my district according to the national association of realtors the monthly cost of a mortgage is $1000 more today th it was last year. and in putnam in dutchess county since at least $800 more per month. these are additional housing costs of almost $10,000 or more a year, for many families it's totally unsustainable. this topic is critical which is why last month i held a conference roundtable discussion in my district housing issues that have gnificantly...
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and westchester counties in my district, according to the national association of realtors the monthlyonth. in both instances, these are additional housing cost of almost 10,000 dollars or more year. for many families it is totally unsustainable. this topic is critical which is why last month they discussion in my district on the housing issues that have significantly affected the local area in which stakeholders, eled officials, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and key figures not real sit industry including devel realtors. while there are some existing efforts that should be improved and expandedef upon such as the we need to be working to remove the governmental barriers that track approvals out for years, drive up costs and dis- incentivize the investment and participation our constituents need. it has been mentioned a number regulation of the cost of housing and the disincentive is asian of building and the flawed attempts of government to intervene on this this has been the forefront of new york in the last few years. we've seen a blend of heavy regulation with hand f
and westchester counties in my district, according to the national association of realtors the monthlyonth. in both instances, these are additional housing cost of almost 10,000 dollars or more year. for many families it is totally unsustainable. this topic is critical which is why last month they discussion in my district on the housing issues that have significantly affected the local area in which stakeholders, eled officials, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and key figures not...
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susan is calling from westchester, new york on the democratic line. caller: good morning to you.nt is mostly directed toward you and white honestly, to all the republican callers who have been calling and complaining about the border issue for the past three years. it seems to me outrageous, and i support immigration reform, i think when you do certain poles, you find that a majority of people do, it is either number one or number two issue in this country, especially republicans, and here is an opportunity where the senate is trying to negotiate and compromise, a word that doesn't seem just anymore in the republican congress. they are trying to come up with a compromised. all the details aren't available yet and mike johnson and his republicans in the house are rejecting it out of hand. because they are sycophants to trump. and it is more important that they don't let biden have his win then to do what is right for this country. when is it going to be country over party? and i asked all republican callers, call your representatives and tell them to not reject this out of hand if
susan is calling from westchester, new york on the democratic line. caller: good morning to you.nt is mostly directed toward you and white honestly, to all the republican callers who have been calling and complaining about the border issue for the past three years. it seems to me outrageous, and i support immigration reform, i think when you do certain poles, you find that a majority of people do, it is either number one or number two issue in this country, especially republicans, and here is...
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susan is calling from westchester, new york on the democratic line. caller: good morning to you.mment is mostly directed toward you and white honestly, to all the republican callers who have been calling and complaining about the border issue for the past three years. it seems to me outrageous, and i support immigration reform, i think when you do certain poles, you find that a majority of people do, it is either number one or number two issue in this country, especially republicans, and here is an opportunity where the senate is trying to negotiate and compromise, a word that doesn't seem just congress. they are trying to come up with a compromised. all the details aren't available yet and mike johnson and his republicans in the house are rejecting it out of hand. because they are sycophants to trump. and it is more important that they don't letxw biden have his win then to do what is right for this country. when is it going to be country over party? and i asked all republican callers, call your representatives and tell them to not reject this out of hand if you want immigration
susan is calling from westchester, new york on the democratic line. caller: good morning to you.mment is mostly directed toward you and white honestly, to all the republican callers who have been calling and complaining about the border issue for the past three years. it seems to me outrageous, and i support immigration reform, i think when you do certain poles, you find that a majority of people do, it is either number one or number two issue in this country, especially republicans, and here...