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to all the people throughout new york state but particularly those who reside in new york state. mr. faso: new york state is one of the few states in america that requires a portion of its share of medicaid costs, which is health care for the poor and the elderly, its share of medicaid costs. it has been 51 years that new york state since the days of governor rockefeller that new york state created this burden on the taxpayers in our state. in fact, in the entire united states of america, there is 9.5 billion being spent by local governments on medicaid costs which demvirt sri every state are paid for by the state. but in new york state, our taxpayers pay $7.2 billion of hat $9.5 billion mandated by new york state, mandated by albany. the property taxpayers, homeowners and commercial taxpayers, pay over $2.2 billion each year in property taxes in mandated costs over which the county governments have no control whatsoever. tonight, mr. speaker, i rise and i'm pleased to have organized this special order with my colleagues from new york state toe discuss this dire situation that ou
to all the people throughout new york state but particularly those who reside in new york state. mr. faso: new york state is one of the few states in america that requires a portion of its share of medicaid costs, which is health care for the poor and the elderly, its share of medicaid costs. it has been 51 years that new york state since the days of governor rockefeller that new york state created this burden on the taxpayers in our state. in fact, in the entire united states of america, there...
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fox news, new york.or those of you with us on the fox news channel, our coverage will continue in the next hour. we'll work to find out the condition of these victim and the background on this suspect who according to police is deceased. neil cavuto will have coverage of that next. hope you and your family have a great fourth of july weekend. i'll see you after it. >> neil: all right. thank you, shepard. this looks like it is contained, this night mare bronx lebanon hospital. a former doctor that went on a shooting spree and has three injured co-workers. we don't know their conditions. others talk about a fourth injured victim. we're unable to confirm all of that. rod wheeler, the former homicide detective and looking into this. obviously if you have someone showing up in a white lab coat, he's not going to
fox news, new york.or those of you with us on the fox news channel, our coverage will continue in the next hour. we'll work to find out the condition of these victim and the background on this suspect who according to police is deceased. neil cavuto will have coverage of that next. hope you and your family have a great fourth of july weekend. i'll see you after it. >> neil: all right. thank you, shepard. this looks like it is contained, this night mare bronx lebanon hospital. a former...
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and the north specially in new york which was a hub for slavery. if you wanted to take a look at the hudson river valley in early to mid-1,800th century, you would see a lot of dutch farmers here. slave labor was predominant for the dutch farmers. and as far as i know when i think when we are looking at households, most families that had enslaved people living in household had between 1 and 3. there's obviously the big manors , they had these big manors 20 and 40 enslaved people living there. but the majority of the people in the hudson river valley had one to throe enslaved people and what it did was it caused more issues and actually made slavery crueler than it was in the south because people were isolated and specially the women. one women may be living in a household where she might not see other people of color or other enslaved people anywhere near her. so it created an isolated life whereas in the south you would see much more of a slave culture that would be able to develop, you get the music and the stories and maybe 200 people living in
and the north specially in new york which was a hub for slavery. if you wanted to take a look at the hudson river valley in early to mid-1,800th century, you would see a lot of dutch farmers here. slave labor was predominant for the dutch farmers. and as far as i know when i think when we are looking at households, most families that had enslaved people living in household had between 1 and 3. there's obviously the big manors , they had these big manors 20 and 40 enslaved people living there....
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times, my only job is the new york times. i'm reading the new york times and reading about the washington post and reading about the television news whether it's cnn or ws nbc or fox or whatever and it seems like russia has become the enemy. i'm thinking, i mean, jared kushner was with the russian ambassador. this guys with the russians, this guy. zero no. wait a minute. what is going on here? why are the russian people or the russian nation the enemy? they are the enemy, well. i go on television and spending time with the enemy. i'm wondering, as a journalist, when did it become generally accepted that russia is the enemy. journalists are not asking the question. they're going ahead with prevailing and political point of view in the post decline of hillary clinton, the loss of that election. and all the reasons that are attributed to the russians. it may be the russians and maybe when i'm older, hopefully, if i'm not dead by then, we'll find out that the russians fix the election that the russians penetrated the ballot boxes
times, my only job is the new york times. i'm reading the new york times and reading about the washington post and reading about the television news whether it's cnn or ws nbc or fox or whatever and it seems like russia has become the enemy. i'm thinking, i mean, jared kushner was with the russian ambassador. this guys with the russians, this guy. zero no. wait a minute. what is going on here? why are the russian people or the russian nation the enemy? they are the enemy, well. i go on...
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in new york state half of our prisons are 200 miles from new york city. they come from the city. the financial process making contact with loved ones. it cuts into the income of the people left behind. it reduces the tax base and increases healthcare costs and imposes misery, throws dating markets off, dating functions, 50%, some highly placed neighborhood, 60% male, it is hard for families to form so it throws off the dynamic. it alters the fundamental shift in their actions. talk about 50,000, $50 billion to spend every year. you don't put a price tag on top, staggeringly huge and might justify something like these costs and why do we ignore them? the racial geography of punishment. back to the prosecutor. who lets the prosecutor come out? new york city involves more in st. louis and san francisco. the city and suburbs. those suburbs are richer and whiter and more powerful than the city. they play a huge role for that prosecutor. that prosecutor in the rich white suburbs is in charge of enforcing law, putting more minority areas, we tend to heavily police. the suburban safety,
in new york state half of our prisons are 200 miles from new york city. they come from the city. the financial process making contact with loved ones. it cuts into the income of the people left behind. it reduces the tax base and increases healthcare costs and imposes misery, throws dating markets off, dating functions, 50%, some highly placed neighborhood, 60% male, it is hard for families to form so it throws off the dynamic. it alters the fundamental shift in their actions. talk about...
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new york avenue on the anacostia river bridge. all lanes inbound and outbound are shut down this morning. as far as the alternates or diversi diversion, traffic being pushed off of -- outbound new york is pushed off at bladensburg road. an option could be metro. no delays on the orange line. chefferly, landover or -- on the beltway, no major problems. we do have this delay, though. it's starting to see pretty good backups and all of this rain impacting things as well. inner loop at 50. arlington boulevard, the inner loop before old georgetown road, we have a crash blocking two left lanes. headed outside, the rain on the roadways, with sheena and a meal wra. >> hey, melissa, we've been telling you to grab your umbrella all morning long. we forgot ours. >> we ran outside and said oh, no, we don't have the umbrella. it's raining on us a little bit. the problem is getting back inside. don't be surprised if our hair looks crazy when we get back inside. here's a look at the radar. more moderate to heavier rain in res ton, bethesda. all
new york avenue on the anacostia river bridge. all lanes inbound and outbound are shut down this morning. as far as the alternates or diversi diversion, traffic being pushed off of -- outbound new york is pushed off at bladensburg road. an option could be metro. no delays on the orange line. chefferly, landover or -- on the beltway, no major problems. we do have this delay, though. it's starting to see pretty good backups and all of this rain impacting things as well. inner loop at 50....
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city conversation. >> he is very new york. >> don't ever say to you new york i need loyalty i expectty. >> no, no, no no nobody is ever said the. >> bosses have never said the two? >> it's very simple. we have a good working relationship. but i really do expect a little more loyalty from you. it's time. that's making me a little uncomfortable. i will go write that down now. i'll write it all down. >> i make it a record of this conversation. >> i'm going to go tweeted out. that's a near conversation. >> they beat the hell out of them it was in a newspaper. i said what happened they said they beat me. this is a serious question because his black. >> that is cute down senior discovering the first time he saw his son following the younger downs arrested november 2014 following a police involve cops including ones since then he's been hell for robbery and assault at a mansfield gas station the police allege he was fleeing frohat kie young man's military career and drowned his ambitions a professional boxing in a sea of addiction, pills marijuana. >> i'm kind of disappointed in . >> i want
city conversation. >> he is very new york. >> don't ever say to you new york i need loyalty i expectty. >> no, no, no no nobody is ever said the. >> bosses have never said the two? >> it's very simple. we have a good working relationship. but i really do expect a little more loyalty from you. it's time. that's making me a little uncomfortable. i will go write that down now. i'll write it all down. >> i make it a record of this conversation. >> i'm going...
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it's the second largest district geographically in upstate new york, in new york state and those are the things i'm focused on. >> should you want to watch it, c-span3 on thursday and tell the audience that, as well. >> i think i have a budget and agriculture committee both at the same time so i don't think i'm going to be diverted to c-span. >> i ask about mr. comey in part because the president sent out a tweet nominating christopher wray which he calls a man of impeccable credentials to be the director of the fbi and adds detail it is follow. >> good. well, i -- i don't -- i have read a little bit about mr. wray. he's got a great reputation from what i understand. >> let's go to bronx, new york, democrats' line, joe, good morning. >> caller: good morning, pedro. i wanted to say good morning to the representative faso. >> hi, joe. >> caller: how are you doing? this is joe the counselor of the bronx, new york. mr. faso, what i want to do this morning is to report for when i speak to the people from main street, what they're telling me if i have the opportunity to get on c-span, what
it's the second largest district geographically in upstate new york, in new york state and those are the things i'm focused on. >> should you want to watch it, c-span3 on thursday and tell the audience that, as well. >> i think i have a budget and agriculture committee both at the same time so i don't think i'm going to be diverted to c-span. >> i ask about mr. comey in part because the president sent out a tweet nominating christopher wray which he calls a man of impeccable...
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a woman in new york city, alone. get this, eight of the woman identify with this infection went to the same clinic as linda in the dominican republic known as supply. that's been reported from march through april of this year. >> there's other woman out there going to this clinic getting infected like me but they don't want to talk about it. they don't want to come on talk about it. >> linda will be medicated through november. she's spending about $10000 on the recovery process. that's compared to how much the surgery abroad cost. which is $5300. she went to the dominican republic and think she think it she was getting a bargain. >> to what extent did you know she ran arrest quest mark. >> i don't think should issue it there was a risk. it's interesting coming out talking about this. a lot of other women have been calling her on the phone say the same thing has happened. she's like this is great that your tell me but we need to tell other people. if i knew this happen to come i would not have gone there. >> it's inte
a woman in new york city, alone. get this, eight of the woman identify with this infection went to the same clinic as linda in the dominican republic known as supply. that's been reported from march through april of this year. >> there's other woman out there going to this clinic getting infected like me but they don't want to talk about it. they don't want to come on talk about it. >> linda will be medicated through november. she's spending about $10000 on the recovery process....
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they come with the new york public school system. they, as members of new york city. asthey, as members -- comes members of new york city. they had something columbia and cornell could not do. it is a public hospital, but it is incredibly welcoming, staffed entirely now by one medical school. but is nyu -- that is nyu. the diversity at nyu and the connection to the city itself is extraordinary. >> there is a heavy focus on physicians in the book. anynder if there are immigration things you would like to -- david oshinsky: there are all kinds of immigration errors. one doctor came from france. refugee,be a holocaust got the nobel prize in bellevue. joseph goldberger who came from the streets as a jewish kid went through bellevue and basically himself working for the public health service. there are endless narratives of jewish men and women at bellevue hospital who played an enormous role pushing the envelope forward. i have anso say entire chapter on the growth of nursing in the united states. at bellevueegin hospital. i don't want to make it the focus entirely on phy
they come with the new york public school system. they, as members of new york city. asthey, as members -- comes members of new york city. they had something columbia and cornell could not do. it is a public hospital, but it is incredibly welcoming, staffed entirely now by one medical school. but is nyu -- that is nyu. the diversity at nyu and the connection to the city itself is extraordinary. >> there is a heavy focus on physicians in the book. anynder if there are immigration things...
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and new york the new york police department came out said, he was traveling between a parked car, and this charter bus, and the parked car was actually double parked, he did not have much room to navigate, he fell off the bike, and ended up under the bus, he leaves a wife and two children in brooklyn heights. >> a lot of things that i hear about people biking in the city, there are not enough bike lanes, or if there are bike lanes they are blocked with other things, did you see that. >> i just mentioning, that city take -- cyclists have been clamoring for better bike lanes, you have two blocks of a great bike lane then it goes away. they have bike lights as well, it not easy for a first timer, the tourists use citibikes. >> the challenge is that traffic is already so bad, if you move that out. is sounds like they could enforce the laws they have, they have done a pretty good job of it given relatively low number of accidents. >> was he wearing a helmet. >> no, and bus tires, ran over his torso. helmet would not have saved his life. >> helmets -- >> a promising young man. >> thank you,
and new york the new york police department came out said, he was traveling between a parked car, and this charter bus, and the parked car was actually double parked, he did not have much room to navigate, he fell off the bike, and ended up under the bus, he leaves a wife and two children in brooklyn heights. >> a lot of things that i hear about people biking in the city, there are not enough bike lanes, or if there are bike lanes they are blocked with other things, did you see that....
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>> well, you have to take into consideration, here in new york city, a city like new york city, the fire department is -- and i want to say -- i use the term paramedics because that's very loose -- that's the ems workers. they are one and the same. it's the same agency. therefore, it's common place for fdny or i want to say fire department members to enter and exit that hospital. like i said earlier this is a level one trauma center. what the fire department members they would be on site to provide that medical aid, but you will never see members of the fire department in the direct line of fire. so they have to maintain -- i refer to the inner and the outer perimeter. you will have an inner and an outer perimeter within this hospital. and the inner perimeter is going -- is going to be solely police officers that have firepower. >> darren, hold that thought for a second. hold that fought for a second. it's the top of the hour. we have new viewers joining us. i want to reset the scene. you are looking at your screen, live pictures outside bronx-lebanon hospital in the bronx on the grand c
>> well, you have to take into consideration, here in new york city, a city like new york city, the fire department is -- and i want to say -- i use the term paramedics because that's very loose -- that's the ems workers. they are one and the same. it's the same agency. therefore, it's common place for fdny or i want to say fire department members to enter and exit that hospital. like i said earlier this is a level one trauma center. what the fire department members they would be on site...
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is a new york-based nonprofit that teaches young adults how to row. to the boathouse in washington heights on the harlem river and then there is an app. the founder started the program in 2003 instructly for high school girl then expanded the program and finally in 012 add males to the mix. >> our mission is to bring the support of rowing to kids to the resourced communities paired with strong academic support so regardless of someone's income or ability, new york has lis to for them. each year they serve around 2,000 people annually at the heart of the program are the 236 kids that come year around as amanda puts it is a high dosage program. so they are with us over 1,000 hours a year. year around. six days a week either doing rowing or ac dem bees with us. >> when it comes to the academic aspect they do it all. there is sat prep, regionals prep and college visits. >> 99% of the students gn g on to graduate high school. 90% are either enrolled in college or due to graduate college. spoke a student who has been aring for five yers a headed to the info
is a new york-based nonprofit that teaches young adults how to row. to the boathouse in washington heights on the harlem river and then there is an app. the founder started the program in 2003 instructly for high school girl then expanded the program and finally in 012 add males to the mix. >> our mission is to bring the support of rowing to kids to the resourced communities paired with strong academic support so regardless of someone's income or ability, new york has lis to for them....
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new york avenue has been a mess all morning long. sam: new york avenue shut down right now from bladensburg all the way out to the bw parkway. take a live look. you can see the traffic in front of mobile track 7. behind us, no one is going anywhere soon. this is one of the roads. have bladensburg slow and kenilworth and south dakota. all of northeast around the national arboretum is backed up. if this is your route into the district this morning, i will take you a lot longer than it normally does as both directions of new york avenue are shut down at this hour. julie wright has been monitoring this all morning from the traffic center. what is the workarounds, if options right now and that is going to be to stick with rhode island avenue or benning road to h street. to avoid the anacostia and south dakota avenue. all traffic coming inbound. we can show you this from sky track 7. coming southbound off of the bw parkway. not only is it slowing from riverdale, but it is starting to congest headed towards kenilworth avenue and that is whe
new york avenue has been a mess all morning long. sam: new york avenue shut down right now from bladensburg all the way out to the bw parkway. take a live look. you can see the traffic in front of mobile track 7. behind us, no one is going anywhere soon. this is one of the roads. have bladensburg slow and kenilworth and south dakota. all of northeast around the national arboretum is backed up. if this is your route into the district this morning, i will take you a lot longer than it normally...
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>> well, you have to take into consideration, here in new york city, a city like new york city, the firent is -- and i want to say -- i use the term paramedics because that's very loose -- that's the ems workers. they are one and the same. it's the same agency. therefore, it's common place for fdny or i want to say fire department members to enter and exit that hospital. like i said earlier this is a level one trauma center. what the fire department members they would be on site to provide that medical aid, but you will never see members of the fire department in the direct line of fire. so they have to maintain -- i refer to the inner and the outer perimeter. you will have an inner and an outer perimeter
>> well, you have to take into consideration, here in new york city, a city like new york city, the firent is -- and i want to say -- i use the term paramedics because that's very loose -- that's the ems workers. they are one and the same. it's the same agency. therefore, it's common place for fdny or i want to say fire department members to enter and exit that hospital. like i said earlier this is a level one trauma center. what the fire department members they would be on site to...
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you want to avoid new york avenue.ing, we are getting a closer look at the tools to solve the problem no one likes to talk about. i can't even look at them. >> what? >> muriel bowser introduced new trash cans equipped with sensors that signal that they need to be emptied. the trash cans will keep the city one step ahead of the rats that feed off the trash and other waste. bowser says the city will pay up to $13,500 for small businesses to improve trash containers and compaq tors. i cannot even look at the video. >> all i can say is the -- >> i won't go near there because of the rat issue an the size of raccoons. >>> i got to test out at this technology upgrade that will make livees easier. it's a biometric screening program. it only requires your hands or eyes to check your bags on the plane. delta is offering the service at rag app national. the second phase will be out in the airport. that's expected later this fingers on the thing. it knows who you are. you can check your bag or get on the plane. >> you pay for each
you want to avoid new york avenue.ing, we are getting a closer look at the tools to solve the problem no one likes to talk about. i can't even look at them. >> what? >> muriel bowser introduced new trash cans equipped with sensors that signal that they need to be emptied. the trash cans will keep the city one step ahead of the rats that feed off the trash and other waste. bowser says the city will pay up to $13,500 for small businesses to improve trash containers and compaq tors. i...
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this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i want to point out is the very dynamic process of making identity in this period. people have been kidnapped from and brought enslaved to the new world, to the united states, to america, to the united states, to new york. and they didn't become black-american or african-americans overnight, but the the a process of struggle. and that was -- of trying to forge identity. and that's what the schooling was all about. so to pass on that circle number one, to pass on circle number two is the, um, black community it wit
this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i...
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reporter: it is rare to hear views like this in the liberal new york. martinez says it is risky to have them. she wants to show us what she means. her costumes are at home. she believes she lost most of her clients because she supports trump. instead of leaving new york, she has become an activist, tireless in her efforts to make our great again. what does that mean? >> we are the role models for what is cool and hit and going on, so it is my duty to stay in new york and shift that culture and show that it is edgy to have right-wing values and traditionalism and think that the left throughout. we've had to stay quiet, and now trump is loud and out there and we have got him in the office and it is like, wow, we do exist. reporter: and she does, selling nationalism using sex appeal and trump's tool of choice, social media. >> i love america, and lately come that is not in fashion. i'm going to make it back in fashion. i'm bringing sexy back, baby. reporter: with a few thousand followers, martina is just starting out. she wants to be the face of a new bran
reporter: it is rare to hear views like this in the liberal new york. martinez says it is risky to have them. she wants to show us what she means. her costumes are at home. she believes she lost most of her clients because she supports trump. instead of leaving new york, she has become an activist, tireless in her efforts to make our great again. what does that mean? >> we are the role models for what is cool and hit and going on, so it is my duty to stay in new york and shift that...
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official told "the new york times" that the u.s.-backed forces fighting in raqqa have access toto white phosphorus munitions. the apparent use of white phphosphorous came t the same nt as a u.s.-backed coalition airstrike reportedly hit an internet cafe, killing as many as 14 civililians. the syrianan observatory for hun rights says one of the civilians killed was an activist who was in the m middle of sending a report to the monitoring group when the airstrike destroyed the al-hason net internet cafe. in afghanistan, u.s. troops are accused of killing a civilian and his two children outside his home this morning in nangarhar province. a local afghan official says the u.s. troops opened fire, killing the three civilians after the soldiers car was hit by roadside bomb. meanwhile, three u.s. soldiers were killed on saturday, also in nangarhar provincece, when an afghan army commando turned on the u.s. troops. the u.s. and afghan army were in the middle of a joint military operation in achin district when the killings took place. six u
official told "the new york times" that the u.s.-backed forces fighting in raqqa have access toto white phosphorus munitions. the apparent use of white phphosphorous came t the same nt as a u.s.-backed coalition airstrike reportedly hit an internet cafe, killing as many as 14 civililians. the syrianan observatory for hun rights says one of the civilians killed was an activist who was in the m middle of sending a report to the monitoring group when the airstrike destroyed the al-hason...
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first we got motor up and running and headed out to new york harbor.we'll hoist the sails. then it is work of trimming, adjusting the sails, to the right direction of the wind, just to make sure that the sail are harnessing the wind. the optimal way. this ises what moves boat forward. >> we sailed on a catalina 26, called, "at last " >> we're the only cruising club in new york harbor, our boats are foyt take peopl fit to takea cruise for weekend or days, we have cabins people can sleep on boats week have marine bathrooms. >> i had a hand in getting main sail up, which requires a lot of upper body strength, check out new york city skyline, beautiful. and an incredible view of the statue of liberty. >> hay, lady liberty. reporter: to get assert weighing to go out and sale on your own, taking around 6 weeks and can cost from 500 to a grand, depending on what level of training. and it requires understanding the weather patterns, sailors nyc organize sailing vacations all over the world in addition to teaching classes. >> see you later until we sail away, s
first we got motor up and running and headed out to new york harbor.we'll hoist the sails. then it is work of trimming, adjusting the sails, to the right direction of the wind, just to make sure that the sail are harnessing the wind. the optimal way. this ises what moves boat forward. >> we sailed on a catalina 26, called, "at last " >> we're the only cruising club in new york harbor, our boats are foyt take peopl fit to takea cruise for weekend or days, we have cabins...
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right now all lanes of new york avenue at south dakota are closed. southbound bw parkway cannot access new york avenue and drivers on inbound route 50 are also being diverted. >> and people in the southeast are dealing with the remnants of tropical storm cindy after making landfall in louisiana cindy weakened to a tropical depression. the storm brought heavy rain and rising tides leading to some vacations. >> today president trump scheduled to sign the va accountability act. the bill makes it easier to fire employees at the department of veteran affairs. it provides better protection for government whistle blowers. >> rush hour parking rules will change across much of the district next monday. ddot is reinstating parking limits of 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. last year they 30 minutes in the morning and evening rush hours to help alleviate the impact of metro safe track program. the track work wraps up on sunday. >>> we say good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us on this friday. i'm erin como. >> and i'm wisdom mart
right now all lanes of new york avenue at south dakota are closed. southbound bw parkway cannot access new york avenue and drivers on inbound route 50 are also being diverted. >> and people in the southeast are dealing with the remnants of tropical storm cindy after making landfall in louisiana cindy weakened to a tropical depression. the storm brought heavy rain and rising tides leading to some vacations. >> today president trump scheduled to sign the va accountability act. the...
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that is what people are saying in new york city yesterday when they are on the s train that got stoppedhout power. no air-conditioning, people were starting to feel cluster for burke and getting overwhelmed with the heat. one woman completely disrobed and people were covering her with a jacket. a pregnant woman on the train started to feel overheated and needed to sit down. they were stuck for about an hour and push to another station but nobody told them why they were trapped. they eventually got out. >> calling kimball was a reporter in philadelphia. she has been terminated following this video. >> that's okay man. >> mary intoxicated. she was cursing at police officers and she was eventually arrested and terminated after the video of its surface. it was viewed more than 1 million times on facebook. she has come forward to say that she had one drink at the club. she felt like she was drugs. she is mostly incredibly embarrassed for herself and her family. >> am i to understand that you brought treats? >> a possibility. if there's one thing i know about the people in this office, they l
that is what people are saying in new york city yesterday when they are on the s train that got stoppedhout power. no air-conditioning, people were starting to feel cluster for burke and getting overwhelmed with the heat. one woman completely disrobed and people were covering her with a jacket. a pregnant woman on the train started to feel overheated and needed to sit down. they were stuck for about an hour and push to another station but nobody told them why they were trapped. they eventually...
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announcer: we are just out of hyde park, new york. of next, we take you inside mill's mansion for a look at the gilded age in because in valley. the term came from a novel by mark twain and it did notes -- it denotes that things are gilded and opulent but underneath is perhaps something not quite here. pure. quite gilding so many objects obviously gave the great opulence but it is not gold. gold.is not pure as you look at the furnishings on the house, you see a lot of gilding. gilding so many objects and architectural elements in your house gave you great opulence, but it's not pure gold. it is on the surface. so, that sort of translates to the period where you have all this amazing wealth and power. but you don't have the european heritage behind it. so, these folks are creating an image of what they wished to be. we live in a democracy. you cannot be an aristocrat in america but you can live like one and live in a house that looks like you are one and dress like one. for balls and dinner parties and to ba person of leisure like some
announcer: we are just out of hyde park, new york. of next, we take you inside mill's mansion for a look at the gilded age in because in valley. the term came from a novel by mark twain and it did notes -- it denotes that things are gilded and opulent but underneath is perhaps something not quite here. pure. quite gilding so many objects obviously gave the great opulence but it is not gold. gold.is not pure as you look at the furnishings on the house, you see a lot of gilding. gilding so many...
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. >> makes stuff from hyde park, new york, anthony discusses his book, fdr and the post office. a young boy's fascination, a world leaders passion. >> music was is extremely important fdr. when i was writing the book i found four letters in the archives and his handwriting not typewritten that actually credited stamp collecting saving his life after he became ill and it ended up being confined to a wheelchair. what he meant by that what i gathered from the letters to his family and friends was that it gave him the motivation to pull himself out of bed, get in his wheelchair, roll over to his desk and his family home in hyde park and pour over his collection, sometimes ten hours per day. he did that to keep his mind stimulated. he started collecting stamps at eight years old. ironically, at the time he really made stamp collecting what it became. when he was eight and his mother and father introduce them to stamp collecting it was thought to be a child's hobby. adults would never waste their time on stamp collecting, it was too trivial. so was interesting is that he was never int
. >> makes stuff from hyde park, new york, anthony discusses his book, fdr and the post office. a young boy's fascination, a world leaders passion. >> music was is extremely important fdr. when i was writing the book i found four letters in the archives and his handwriting not typewritten that actually credited stamp collecting saving his life after he became ill and it ended up being confined to a wheelchair. what he meant by that what i gathered from the letters to his family and...
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they flew him from new york to arizona.w him to arizona and they got sammy "the bull" out of witness protection. right? he had testified against john gotti. he was in the witness protection program. living in obscurity in arizona for years after his blockbuster testimony put john gotti away. one of the highest ranking mob guys to ever flip on the stand, right? but the prosecutor who had overseen sammy "the bull's" case, who product him, who had overseen him flipping to testify against john gotti, who helped do the deal to send him off to live this new anonymous life for the rest of his days in arizona, that individual prosecutor personally flew out to arizona to do the impossible. to persuade sammy "the bull" to do it again. to come back out of hiding, come out of the witness protection program and testify once again against another crime boss. this time against vinnie "the chin." the head of yet another new york crime family. flew out to arizona. persuaded him. the guy did it. and that's part of how they finally put vinnie
they flew him from new york to arizona.w him to arizona and they got sammy "the bull" out of witness protection. right? he had testified against john gotti. he was in the witness protection program. living in obscurity in arizona for years after his blockbuster testimony put john gotti away. one of the highest ranking mob guys to ever flip on the stand, right? but the prosecutor who had overseen sammy "the bull's" case, who product him, who had overseen him flipping to...
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the new york police is saying one shooter is dead. if there are multiple shooters, but i'm being told one shooter is dead. go ahead, tom. >> it's interesting we don't know more than that, whether it's multiple shooters. usually in a situation like this, it's just one shooter, a disgruntled employee, so the fact you only have one shooter and that particular shooter is dead, could mean now they only have to check the video cameras to see if one person was involved in this and maybe they could bring it to resolution quickly. but to your earlier question, it's very difficult to secure a building like this because you can't evacuate the building. you can't get off the -- >> the patients. >> especially if they're hooked up to machines, you can't get them out of there. so you have to face the fablct number of patients will have to stay in the hospital and a number of medical staff will have to stay with them to care for them. yes, it's a very difficult situation. hopefully we'll find out this has been resolved. >> tom fuentes, thank you very
the new york police is saying one shooter is dead. if there are multiple shooters, but i'm being told one shooter is dead. go ahead, tom. >> it's interesting we don't know more than that, whether it's multiple shooters. usually in a situation like this, it's just one shooter, a disgruntled employee, so the fact you only have one shooter and that particular shooter is dead, could mean now they only have to check the video cameras to see if one person was involved in this and maybe they...
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borough of new york.olice commissioner of new york, according to the reuters news agency, saying the suspect who opened fire at the hospital is dead. just to repeat, this developing situation, the breaking news we started the programme with, the suspect who opened fire at the bronx lebanon hospital in new york is dead. that's according to a tweet from the police commissioner and thatis from the police commissioner and that is being reported at the moment on the reuters news agency. we believe at least three people have been injured but of course, this is a developing situation and we will bring you more details the moment we get confirmation of them. let's turn to germany. germany has legalised same—sex marriage, a move that brings it in line with most other european countries. members of parliament voted in favour — after the german chancellor angela merkel changed her position to allow a free vote on gay marriage — though she herself, voted against it. jenny hill explains from berlin. cheering they've w
borough of new york.olice commissioner of new york, according to the reuters news agency, saying the suspect who opened fire at the hospital is dead. just to repeat, this developing situation, the breaking news we started the programme with, the suspect who opened fire at the bronx lebanon hospital in new york is dead. that's according to a tweet from the police commissioner and thatis from the police commissioner and that is being reported at the moment on the reuters news agency. we believe...
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meg. >> hena daniels for us in new york. thank you. >>> with his granddaughter on his lap, former secretary of state john kerry signed the accord for the united states. he called the decision to withdraw self-destructive and an ignorant appeal to understand science. he appeared last night on "cbs evening news." >> mr. secretary, you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of american leadership. what do you mean? >> when 195 countries come together working for decades and the united states of america takes the leadership in order to join with china, two largest emitters in the world of carbon emissions to say we must begin to reduce and then to have a president stand up and simply unilaterally walk away from that without scientific basis, not based on facts in terms of our economy. the truth is the president -- no country is required by this agreement to do anything except what that country decided to do for itself. so donald trump is not telling the truth to the american people when he says we have this huge burden that's bee
meg. >> hena daniels for us in new york. thank you. >>> with his granddaughter on his lap, former secretary of state john kerry signed the accord for the united states. he called the decision to withdraw self-destructive and an ignorant appeal to understand science. he appeared last night on "cbs evening news." >> mr. secretary, you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of american leadership. what do you mean? >> when 195 countries come together working for...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at studio 57 in new york. i'm meg oliver for anne-marie green. >>> it's in danger of being scuttled itself. a vote before congress adjourns for the july 4th recess is in jeopardy. gop lawmakers from all wings of the party are withholding support. seth lemon is in washington with the latest. seth, good morning. >> good morning, meg. a group of conservative senators say this plan isn't fiscally conservative enough and others are concerned about rolling back the expansion of medicaid with division growing among republicans. there is little time for back and forth before a vote if senate leaders have their way. >> i want to see a bill with heart. in an interview with fox & friends weekend president trump expressed confidence the senate bill will pass even though more an more republicans will say it's no good in its current form. >> i think we're going to get it. we don't have too much of a choice because the alternative is the dead carcass of obamacare. >> kentucky senator rand paul, one of the original republican
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at studio 57 in new york. i'm meg oliver for anne-marie green. >>> it's in danger of being scuttled itself. a vote before congress adjourns for the july 4th recess is in jeopardy. gop lawmakers from all wings of the party are withholding support. seth lemon is in washington with the latest. seth, good morning. >> good morning, meg. a group of conservative senators say this plan isn't fiscally conservative enough and others...
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the historic tavern in downtown new york.ow it looks today and here's a look at what it look like them. four people died including joseph connors 33-year-old that. >> i was nine years old, working to be celebrating my birthday that night and we came home from school, is a nice january day we went out to play my mom called the simply telling us there had been an explosion downtown near where my father to work. >> a group with the u.s. long before the days of isis and al qaeda. they call themselves the freedom fighters were responsible for around 120 bombings between 1974 and 1983 in the u.s. decades later they're back in the headlines is controversy gross over the founder of the group, oscar rivera who is said to be honored in the june 11 puerto rican day parade where he will receive the national freedom award. >> like a freedom hero, i don't even know what that means? our freedom hero and a praying and making him a celebrity? he's a terrorist. >> after he spent 35 years in prison for his role in the group he was convicted and
the historic tavern in downtown new york.ow it looks today and here's a look at what it look like them. four people died including joseph connors 33-year-old that. >> i was nine years old, working to be celebrating my birthday that night and we came home from school, is a nice january day we went out to play my mom called the simply telling us there had been an explosion downtown near where my father to work. >> a group with the u.s. long before the days of isis and al qaeda. they...
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so four total cars new york avenue northeast.cked in both directions between bladensburg road and 295. if you're taking 50, inbound july to detour onto 295. just keep that that in mind and also the eastbound side detouring at 295. westbound bladensburg road, eastbound 295. southbound 295 cannot continue onto 50 so july to detour ahead that of point before you get caught in the delay at riverdale 50 outbound toward the beltway you can exit at bladensburg road and take 295 on the southbound side. it is bring your dog to workday so we have a friendly furry pet in here. mike thomas' best friend. southbound 295 again that on-ramp closed and then for your friday morning commute we're also dealing with a new crash outer loop top of the beltway 355. metro is on time except for safetrack. that's your traffic. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. this makes any friday morning better having some pup in here. back to you. >> oh, man, it's 5:19. time to take a look at the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social med
so four total cars new york avenue northeast.cked in both directions between bladensburg road and 295. if you're taking 50, inbound july to detour onto 295. just keep that that in mind and also the eastbound side detouring at 295. westbound bladensburg road, eastbound 295. southbound 295 cannot continue onto 50 so july to detour ahead that of point before you get caught in the delay at riverdale 50 outbound toward the beltway you can exit at bladensburg road and take 295 on the southbound side....
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i am from the bronx, new york. what i want to do this morning i wante people -- what to do this morning, when i speak with the people on the street about what i should say to the politicians, one of the things i heard you say this morning is that you want to put more money into the military. that is one thing. when it comes to social programs like food stamps, you want to limit and cut that. at the same time, republicans always said that you are against abortion, that you want people to bring their children here. there are people who say they are not ready to bring their kids here. i take it as your responsibility when you say you want people to bring them here, to put money there to help them. you are not doing that. guest: joe, you used the phrase "you say" but you raised a number of issues i have not even discussed this morning. our military does need to have b readiness,super and that has waxed over the years. over the years. however, we also need to make sure we are not wasting money on defense procurements. i
i am from the bronx, new york. what i want to do this morning i wante people -- what to do this morning, when i speak with the people on the street about what i should say to the politicians, one of the things i heard you say this morning is that you want to put more money into the military. that is one thing. when it comes to social programs like food stamps, you want to limit and cut that. at the same time, republicans always said that you are against abortion, that you want people to bring...
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running seven are against john, from new york, who new york's --t of at new york n taten island and bids to repla replace leeth of miami and first-time s rights e alred, civil attorney, is running against republican of texas. sessions faced just token year.tion last spent the past six weeks hosting thursday th colin" on nights and saturday afternoons, as many as s draws 60 people. ayton, ohio next, on the line for republican. caller: hello. host: you're on, good morning. you r: oh, the gentleman had on about military pay, i him to get his facts right. not just based on whether you can make it or not, based on quotas in your specific field. they got 10 promotions and 20 people, you get not all going to promoted. up and out program is based on he was n just what stating. host: what do you think the proper topic of military pay overall? caller: well, i think it's lousy. i spent twech years in the the pays are not compatible with the outside. even near. host: joe is in summerfield, louisiana, on the line for independents. hello. host: hi, you are on, good morning. caller: good morning. on do
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but now there is this tonight from "the new york times." despite concerns about blackmail, flynn was still privy to cia secrets. the paper tonight gives this timeline, quote, cia director mike pompeo was sworn in three days before sally yates went to the white house. by that time, cia officials had attended meetings with fbi agents about mike flynn and reviewed the transcripts of his conversations with the russian ambassador. intelligence officials knew a sally yates later told congress they were looking at quote a compromise situation. a situation where the national security advisor essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. at the fbi, at the justice department, at the office of the director of national intelligence and yes, at the cia career officials agreed that mike flynn represented an urgent problem. yet, nearly every day for three weeks the new cia director went to the oval office and briefed president trump on the nation's most sensitive intelligence with mike flynn sitting right there listening in. the white house went on i
but now there is this tonight from "the new york times." despite concerns about blackmail, flynn was still privy to cia secrets. the paper tonight gives this timeline, quote, cia director mike pompeo was sworn in three days before sally yates went to the white house. by that time, cia officials had attended meetings with fbi agents about mike flynn and reviewed the transcripts of his conversations with the russian ambassador. intelligence officials knew a sally yates later told...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night witheth meyers." tonight -- jeffrey tambor, star of "dirty dancing," actress debra messing, host of "new york times" podcast "the daily," michael barbaro, featuring the 8g band with mark guiliana. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening everybody, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today called the appointment of a special council to investigate his campaign's ties to russia, the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in american history. though it didn't help his case much when he flew away on a [ laughter ] during a press conference this afternoon, president trump said that his administration is getting things done at a record-setting pace. for example, most presidents take four years to finish a term and it looks like trump's gonna get it done in like eight months. [ cheers and applause ] so -- [ laughter ] you're
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from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ vonnie: 12:30 in new york, 12:30 a.m. kong. i'm vonnie quinn. anna: i am anna edwards. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories we are following on bloomberg and around the world at this hour. rocky end to the second quarter and the big rotation to finish so the month. money pouring out of technology stocks. off its biggest rally on a rosier sales outlook. plans to the company's sell on amazon and instagram. z drops his first album in at 4 years on black -- backget to the markets with abigail plus -- abigail doolittle.
from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ vonnie: 12:30 in new york, 12:30 a.m. kong. i'm vonnie quinn. anna: i am anna edwards. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories we are following on bloomberg and around the world at this hour. rocky end to the second quarter and the big rotation to finish so the month. money pouring out of technology stocks. off its biggest rally on a rosier sales...
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so why not leak to the "new york times" yourself? >> i worried it would be like feeding seagulls at the beach if it was i who gave it to the media, sow i asked my friend to make sure it gets out. judge jeanine: weren't you worried some reporter might out you. i have a hard time believing this was your virgin attempt at leaking. who even thinks like that, especially someone who is supposed to be the paradigm of virtue. and your hogwash about that shining city on a hill. you are the director of the f.b.i. acting like j. edgar hoover leaking negative information about the president. doesn't that send a message to the f.b.i. that it's okay to leak? you allow a "new york times" article saying members of the trump campaign had contact with senior russian officials when you knew it wasn't true. you could have put truth to that lie but you refused, allowing the country some to suffer a trauma hyped to watergate proportions. why not leak to the "times" this was false? or was your agenda to proliferate anti-trump hate. one thing never leaked w
so why not leak to the "new york times" yourself? >> i worried it would be like feeding seagulls at the beach if it was i who gave it to the media, sow i asked my friend to make sure it gets out. judge jeanine: weren't you worried some reporter might out you. i have a hard time believing this was your virgin attempt at leaking. who even thinks like that, especially someone who is supposed to be the paradigm of virtue. and your hogwash about that shining city on a hill. you are...
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lester holt will be in tomorrow, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. we )re following breakin. investigators have found a dismembered body in hayward. >>> we're following breaking news. after investigators found a dismembered body in hhayworth, sources say it could be a man missing for more than six weeks. >> thank you for joining us on this sunday night. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> a story we first broke tonight at 5:00. sources tell us that a dismembered body has been found in boxes inside a hayward warehouse and that body is believed to be a missing san francisco man that has not been seen since mother's day. he drove for uber was a husband and father. the gruesome discovery came
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this morning one person new york avenue. >> several cars were on fire at one point.his could impact your morning commute. melanie alnwick has been out there all morning long with the very latest. what can you tell us now. >> reporter: hey, good morning. we're going now on three hours with no traffic coming through here on route 50, new york avenue, except for emergency vehicles. i think i hear another one coming now in the distance. now, you can look there as we're trying to use our extreme zoom lens to the crash scene. still a lot of response vehicles there. one car you can kind of see if the corner there. there was another up on a jersey wall. hard to tell right now if that car has been removed or not. there were three of these four cars involved in this crash on fire at one point. d.c. fire and ems now coming back to the scene. we know that they have been staying here to also support d.c. police as they continue thei one person was dead on the scene. another person was trapped inside a vehicle, had to be extricated taken to the hospital in critical condition. ther
this morning one person new york avenue. >> several cars were on fire at one point.his could impact your morning commute. melanie alnwick has been out there all morning long with the very latest. what can you tell us now. >> reporter: hey, good morning. we're going now on three hours with no traffic coming through here on route 50, new york avenue, except for emergency vehicles. i think i hear another one coming now in the distance. now, you can look there as we're trying to use our...
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his guitar went off for auction yesterday in new york city.eller is giving the proceeds to the southern poverty law center. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," new trouble for the maker of epipen and face scanning comes to airport security. good morning, jill. >>> good morning, anne-marie. here gains by drugmakers and consumer loans were sharpened out. the dow drop 20d points, the s&p lost a point, the nasdaq fell 4 points. >>> the u.s. government may have overpaid drugmaker mylan by as much as $1.2 million for settlement. epi pen treats severe allergy reactions. an analysis of epi pen payments covers a period from 2006 to 2016. >>> jetblue is testing facial recognition for check-in as a way to streamline boarding. so forget your boarding pass. passengers will step up to a camera, the camera will compare their face to passport photos in the u.s. customs database. you still need to bring your passport though. that test will be conducted next month in boston on flights from boston to aruba. >>> and a huge airborne rocket lawn cher is ready for testing.
his guitar went off for auction yesterday in new york city.eller is giving the proceeds to the southern poverty law center. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," new trouble for the maker of epipen and face scanning comes to airport security. good morning, jill. >>> good morning, anne-marie. here gains by drugmakers and consumer loans were sharpened out. the dow drop 20d points, the s&p lost a point, the nasdaq fell 4 points. >>> the u.s. government may have...
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new york avenue has reopened.s the inbound side that is still shut down by the deadly crash investigation. you're backed up from the beltway to 295 where you're going to have to go southbound or northbound. you can't continue on 50. also keep in mind the ramp from 295 to 50 inbound still shut down so 295 backed up from 410 as well. so still some huge problems and as melanie told you it's going to be out there for some time. we're seeing standstill traffic through cheverly o inbound. a lot of folks bailing out of the beltway taking the inner loop and outer loops around rather than hopping on to get in that mix of delays. it's an hour delay on the inbound side of 50 and 295 southbound again because the ramp to 50 inbound is shut down. then the 295 southbound delays continue to pennsylvania avenue. aside from that as we take a wide view we're seeing huge delays because of the bottom of the beltway. five over two across the wilson bridge and through annandale the inner loop jams. sluggish across the american legion br
new york avenue has reopened.s the inbound side that is still shut down by the deadly crash investigation. you're backed up from the beltway to 295 where you're going to have to go southbound or northbound. you can't continue on 50. also keep in mind the ramp from 295 to 50 inbound still shut down so 295 backed up from 410 as well. so still some huge problems and as melanie told you it's going to be out there for some time. we're seeing standstill traffic through cheverly o inbound. a lot of...
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that was the new york post headline.al attention, it certainly did not hurt that literally the night before all of the arrests, the night before all of those federal agents fanned out and arrested the alleged mobsters in this case, the night before the arrest the tv show "law and order" aired an episode about the exact thing that was alleged in that indictment. on march 1st, i kid you not, "law and order" ran an episode about something going horribly wrong on wall street and it turns out the mafia is behind it. then in real life the very next day there were all of these arrests of mafia figures for a wall street fraud scheme. the day after that the real deal federal indictment in that case got unsealed and it spelled it out like a "law and order" plot. it spelled out all of the details about this $40 million fraud scheme orchestrated by the russian and italian mob. and the kind of fraud this was, it's called a pump and dump scheme, which i'm happy to tell you has nothing to do with breast feeding. basically they would pu
that was the new york post headline.al attention, it certainly did not hurt that literally the night before all of the arrests, the night before all of those federal agents fanned out and arrested the alleged mobsters in this case, the night before the arrest the tv show "law and order" aired an episode about the exact thing that was alleged in that indictment. on march 1st, i kid you not, "law and order" ran an episode about something going horribly wrong on wall street and...
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good night from new york. run for office. run for something. public service has gotten a bad rap in my generation and i think subsequent generations. i'm old. public service has gotten a bad rap. but forget that. just run for office. we are a small "d" democratic country. our government is of the people, by the people. why not you? why somebody else? why not you? but if you were never persuaded by that argument before, if you never felt motivated to serve your fellow citizens, if you never felt that impulse to shape the future of our country and your community, even if none of that stuff moved you in the past, today, we all got one big fat new, very persuasive reason why we should run for office. you should run for office if you're nosey, because it's the only way to satisfy an acute sense of nosiness. only people who once ran for office and want a seat in the united states senate and got themselves onto the intelligence committee, only those people got to hear the really juicy stuff today. >> what do you know about the russian bank v.e.b.? >>
good night from new york. run for office. run for something. public service has gotten a bad rap in my generation and i think subsequent generations. i'm old. public service has gotten a bad rap. but forget that. just run for office. we are a small "d" democratic country. our government is of the people, by the people. why not you? why somebody else? why not you? but if you were never persuaded by that argument before, if you never felt motivated to serve your fellow citizens, if you...
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charlie savage from "the new york times," is excellent. i also rely havely on the new york review of books, people like david cole, was at george town, now at aclu. as for wikileaks, i'm torn because i think julian assange is such a strange character and was obsessed, like put defeat of hillary clinton and a definite link between the russian hacking and then the laundering of the material to get it to julian assange in a way he can say i didn't get this from the russians. that's my own personal opinion. so i. a sympathetic when wikileaks was started, it was to challenge the government and i think assange has become an anarchist and his target is the united states he has no other target. so, are we -- we have exhausted the subject? thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
charlie savage from "the new york times," is excellent. i also rely havely on the new york review of books, people like david cole, was at george town, now at aclu. as for wikileaks, i'm torn because i think julian assange is such a strange character and was obsessed, like put defeat of hillary clinton and a definite link between the russian hacking and then the laundering of the material to get it to julian assange in a way he can say i didn't get this from the russians. that's my...