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how new york's attorney general fell so far, so fast.one of the most iconic symbols of american business has to be the new york stock exchange. but you might haon noticed a corait among the dealers -- they are all men. okter the only full-time female br. graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a within the beating heart of the , as clients often like to remind her. >> a woman? aryo23? you are a minority? at are you doing? how did you get this job? reporter: lauren move from her home state of georgia and was soon working on wall street in an almost entinmly male envit. >> i fell in love with the numbers in the fast movement and the men in the trading jackets. everything was moving so fast. loving it. reporter: the new york stock exchange is one of the last remaining trading floors to still use humanrokers. even as their numbers dwindle, one thing remains te -- this is very much a boy's club. 1 wall st veteran who has been on the floor since 196 this disparity goes back to the way things were done before compu
how new york's attorney general fell so far, so fast.one of the most iconic symbols of american business has to be the new york stock exchange. but you might haon noticed a corait among the dealers -- they are all men. okter the only full-time female br. graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a within the beating heart of the , as clients often like to remind her. >> a woman? aryo23? you are a minority? at are you doing? how did you get this job? reporter:...
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new york a.g. also highly visible in national politics because his state-level jurisdiction includes key figures in the russia investigation and some related legal matters. eric schneiderman's office has reportedly teamed up with the special counsel on the investigation into trump campaign chair paul manafort, who did business in new york. trump's long-time personal lawyer michael cohen, his home and office and hotel room were all searched last month by prosecutors after a referral from the special counsel. michael cohen lives and works in new york state. so much talk in washington that president trump will at some point fire his way through the justice department to stop the mueller investigation. new york attorney general eric schneiderman has been seen as one way to potentially keep the russia probe going. if the president fired everybody involved on the federal level or if he issued pardons to people for federal crimes. trump tower and close associates of trump have been based here in new york,
new york a.g. also highly visible in national politics because his state-level jurisdiction includes key figures in the russia investigation and some related legal matters. eric schneiderman's office has reportedly teamed up with the special counsel on the investigation into trump campaign chair paul manafort, who did business in new york. trump's long-time personal lawyer michael cohen, his home and office and hotel room were all searched last month by prosecutors after a referral from the...
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also a former governor of new york. in addition, though, to that just being a high-profile job, eric schneiderman is also unusually high-profile, even for a new york attorney general right now. because of the perception or at least the theory that his office might essentially function as kind of a back-up to robert mueller's special counsel's office at some point if president trump decides to fire his way through the justice department to end the mueller probe or if he decides to issue presidential pardons to people who have thus far been caught up in the russia investigation. the theory has been that even if trump issued pardons to people like, say, paul manafort or hypothetically michael cohen or national security adviser mike flynn, attorney general eric schneiderman in new york state might at that point be able to bring parallel charges under state law, instead of federal law, which could allow charges against these people, hypothetically in the case of mr. cohen, to proceed regardless of the president's federal par
also a former governor of new york. in addition, though, to that just being a high-profile job, eric schneiderman is also unusually high-profile, even for a new york attorney general right now. because of the perception or at least the theory that his office might essentially function as kind of a back-up to robert mueller's special counsel's office at some point if president trump decides to fire his way through the justice department to end the mueller probe or if he decides to issue...
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new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first debate in 2016 against the republican nominee. that was also a little bit like a reunion, but the one where you get cornered by the person you least want to talk to. those were the good old days. i remember so fondly being at this convention in 2000 in albany, when i became your nominee for the united states senate. i followed in the footsteps of daniel padgett monahan. he said everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not his own facts. as democrats, we believe in facts, real ones, not the alternative kind. it is hard to believe this even needs to be said, but that is where we are these days. that is why it is so imp
new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first debate in 2016 against the republican nominee. that was also a little bit like a...
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pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. i mean, stipulate, pbs is awesome. we love pbs, right? that's like, what are we doing here? but but but, that's not a job you leave. so what was it about new york times to pbs that made you make that change? - well you know, gwen ifill left the new york times. - correct, that's true, good point. check mate. - so if you're someone who's a student of gwen ifill and a student of, she was a mentor of mine, and we met because we had the same hairdresser because that's how that happens, and that's how the universe, so great. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - so seeing that, and seeing that she le
pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. i mean, stipulate, pbs is awesome. we love...
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so this is how new york is different. so the question is, who is working in new york? who are our workers in new york state? and the first answer is the jamaican guestworker program. i talked about the bracero program ending in the 1960, but that doesn't mean the program ended. the program morphed. the book "no man's land,"that in excellent book about guest workers in the u.s. we still have guest workers working in new york state in large numbers, although increasingly less. article just last month in "the new york times" about the guest workers. this allows farms in the northeast to recruit non-u.s. labor. also, the idea that the farm asked to actually advertise and say, there is no american who wants these jobs and then get the paperwork in to bring the guestworkers. many of these guestworkers come back to these same farms over and over again for multiple years, lace and of the money and the idea is that at the end they will not stay in the u.s. but will return to jamaica. sees this program as beneficial for the country because the economy there is depressed. this is
so this is how new york is different. so the question is, who is working in new york? who are our workers in new york state? and the first answer is the jamaican guestworker program. i talked about the bracero program ending in the 1960, but that doesn't mean the program ended. the program morphed. the book "no man's land,"that in excellent book about guest workers in the u.s. we still have guest workers working in new york state in large numbers, although increasingly less. article...
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that's what "the new york times" says. one takes from the coverage apparently poor, innocent, unarmed people are being shot for no reason by israel. that's certainly what the global media elite are portraying. what are the actual facts? you remember facts, the things that used to be reported when journalists were actually being journalists and not propagandists. let's talk about the facts. for several weeks we've seen riots and violent attacks at israel's border, terrorist attacks that culminated in the attacks that led to these shootings in self-defense. the rioters, they use massive tire fires, which create smoke to cover their attacks. they use guns. they use pipe bombs. they use molotov cocktails, they use grenades. they use mechanical catapults to attack the border and a tack israeli troops. they tie petrobombs to kites, and they launch them to set fire to israeli fields and livestoc livestocks. the kites -- well, let's take a look at the kites. the kites that they use are painted with swastikas, just so you're not co
that's what "the new york times" says. one takes from the coverage apparently poor, innocent, unarmed people are being shot for no reason by israel. that's certainly what the global media elite are portraying. what are the actual facts? you remember facts, the things that used to be reported when journalists were actually being journalists and not propagandists. let's talk about the facts. for several weeks we've seen riots and violent attacks at israel's border, terrorist attacks...
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thoroughly. >> john schiumo here in new york.hank you very much, john. >>> president trump says he'll announce his decision on the iran nuclear deal this afternoon. the president has long criticized the agreement which he calls the worst deal ever. american allies have been trying to persuade mr. trump to maintain the agreement. the british foreign minister made a last-ditch appeal to the administration during a visit to washington. weijia jiang reports. >> reporter: british foreign secretary boris johnson met with secretary of state mike pompeo to urge the u.s. to remain a part of the nuclear deal with iran. >> which could lead to a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: johnson did not meet with president trump but may have been trying to send him a message about withdrawing by appearing on fox news. >> you can't do that without just throw the baby out with the bath water, without scrapping the whole thing. if you do that, you have to answer the question what next. >> reporter: the agreement brokered by the obama administration, european
thoroughly. >> john schiumo here in new york.hank you very much, john. >>> president trump says he'll announce his decision on the iran nuclear deal this afternoon. the president has long criticized the agreement which he calls the worst deal ever. american allies have been trying to persuade mr. trump to maintain the agreement. the british foreign minister made a last-ditch appeal to the administration during a visit to washington. weijia jiang reports. >> reporter:...
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good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> one of my personal attorneys, good man. >> breaking news in the saga of president trump's lawyer. >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump. >> tonight, why the new york taxi king's cooperation against michael cohen could be a massive problem for donald trump. >> plus, is this man about to be the next major trump scandal figure? >> i hope not. >> new scrutiny over an rnc mo you go's big payment to a playmate. then the backdoor attack on the mueller probe continues. >> do you have confidence in rod rosenstein. >> what's your next question, please. >> how the trump tax cuts for harley-davidson led to hundreds of people losing their jobs. >> thank you, harley davidson, for building things in america. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. breaking news tonight and it looks like potentially bad news for one michael cohen potentially even worse news for donald trump. "new york times" first breaking the story now confirmed by nbc news that cohen's long-time business
good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> one of my personal attorneys, good man. >> breaking news in the saga of president trump's lawyer. >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump. >> tonight, why the new york taxi king's cooperation against michael cohen could be a massive problem for donald trump. >> plus, is this man about to be the next major trump scandal figure? >> i hope not. >> new...
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yeah, but new york, my beloved, very self congratulatory new york, meanwhile, has laws that are not helping people vote, and actually stand in the way of it. - [evan] yeah. - so, physician, heal thyself, i say to new yorkers. look, we have two million people eligible to register in the state of new york, who are not registered. we can fix that, so what i've announced as a democracy agenda for new york city, we have set a registration goal for the city. absolutely non-partisan, we want everyone of every background to sign up. - right. - but we want to register 1.5 million, 1.5 million new yorkers in the next four years. we've got a chief democracy officer. we want someone who is constantly looking at the ways to encourage involvement and participation, we're gonna do civics education a very different way in our schools. it's been staid and uninvolving for kids for a long time. we're going to encourage kids to get involved in the issues of the day, and actually learn how to be-- - and to those people who are critics, mr. mayor, of this effort, and say "what you're really trying to do is indoc
yeah, but new york, my beloved, very self congratulatory new york, meanwhile, has laws that are not helping people vote, and actually stand in the way of it. - [evan] yeah. - so, physician, heal thyself, i say to new yorkers. look, we have two million people eligible to register in the state of new york, who are not registered. we can fix that, so what i've announced as a democracy agenda for new york city, we have set a registration goal for the city. absolutely non-partisan, we want everyone...
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york, much harder to these together. -- to piece together. it did not get national attention. 1950's,early as the there was a budding battle for racial equality in york. in the early 1960's there were protests and demonstrations against housing inequality, job discrimination but most importantly, against the criminal justice system. police brutality. city, johnf the snyder, used to walk through town probably with his german shepherd dog at a time when everyone associated them with birmingham and police brutality. a protest of 3000 took place in penn part which was the main park knew the black community. that may not seem like a lot and they realize the black community was between 7000 and 9000 people at that time. nearly half of the community was out protesting against these dogs. they briefly got the city to the civilian review board but the mayor refused to appoint it and got the police to go out and petition people to get the review board repealed. after the summer of 1967, after the post martin luther king riots, york experienced many rio
york, much harder to these together. -- to piece together. it did not get national attention. 1950's,early as the there was a budding battle for racial equality in york. in the early 1960's there were protests and demonstrations against housing inequality, job discrimination but most importantly, against the criminal justice system. police brutality. city, johnf the snyder, used to walk through town probably with his german shepherd dog at a time when everyone associated them with birmingham...
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this raises big political questions in new york state. you referred to the notoriously insane new york city state legislature, which many would call a charitable description. and it falls to them now to choose the next attorney general. >> that's right. at a time when -- attorneys general are always powerful jobs, important jobs, in new york state the attorney general position has been a high profile job, a stepping tone to the governor, and has a higher profile than usual because of the -- what's been reported as a cooperative relationship twine attorney gener between eric schneiderman and the special counsel's office. they could be pursued as a state matters and there was a question if that might happen through schneiderman's office if the president is somehow able to dismantle the federal investigation. this affects the personal lives of the women. it has big political consequences in new york and national implications too. >> we've both had eric schneiderman on our shows since the trump administration began, he was one of the first yo
this raises big political questions in new york state. you referred to the notoriously insane new york city state legislature, which many would call a charitable description. and it falls to them now to choose the next attorney general. >> that's right. at a time when -- attorneys general are always powerful jobs, important jobs, in new york state the attorney general position has been a high profile job, a stepping tone to the governor, and has a higher profile than usual because of the...
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he was co-counsel in "the new york times" case and is now an attorney with cahill law firm in new yorkity, where he does focus on first amendment and media law and also is a guest professor at columbia university's journalism school. welcome to the program. >> pleased to be here. >> we're pleased to welcome back mr. ted olson. he has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including during his term as solicitor general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases, representing president bush in bush v. gore. he's also a partner at gibs gibson-dunn in washington. we are pleased to have you back. you were with us on the first turn and we are delighted to have you back for a second season. >> i'm delighted you would ask. >> we're going to start with understanding how broad or narrow this decision was. help people understand the decision before we go into all of the details. what did the court actually find? >> well, the court found that the "times" and the "post" could not be restrained in advance from publishing a prior restraint, as it's known, an
he was co-counsel in "the new york times" case and is now an attorney with cahill law firm in new yorkity, where he does focus on first amendment and media law and also is a guest professor at columbia university's journalism school. welcome to the program. >> pleased to be here. >> we're pleased to welcome back mr. ted olson. he has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including during his term as solicitor general from 2001...
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it would have been seen as stuff arrive to work in new york at seven thirty in the morning. the fed declined our invitation to provide someone for an interview but said this while the event in february twenty sixth did not result. in a breach or compromise of the new york fed systems we did view this as an opportunity to further strengthen the safety of global payments the new york fed perform certain screening all of and diligence on funds transfers sent both to and from the accounts of foreign central banks on our books the robustness of cyber security around the global payment system must continue to be a priority for each participant in the chain. brussels belgium capital and home to european institutions as well as the headquarters of swift a co-operative organization owned by the banks that use it well in nineteen seventy three you have to go back then banks were sending messages to each other using the talents imagine getting ten thousand faxes a day not very secure not very automated so two hundred thirty nine banks from fifteen countries said let's use computers nin
it would have been seen as stuff arrive to work in new york at seven thirty in the morning. the fed declined our invitation to provide someone for an interview but said this while the event in february twenty sixth did not result. in a breach or compromise of the new york fed systems we did view this as an opportunity to further strengthen the safety of global payments the new york fed perform certain screening all of and diligence on funds transfers sent both to and from the accounts of...
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but here's what "the new york times" is reporting.onths about the $130,000 hush money payment his lawyer made to adult film star stormy daniels. meaning the president was well aware of the deal when he said this in april. >> mr. president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no, no. >> why did michael cohen make this
but here's what "the new york times" is reporting.onths about the $130,000 hush money payment his lawyer made to adult film star stormy daniels. meaning the president was well aware of the deal when he said this in april. >> mr. president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no, no. >> why did michael cohen make this
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and the new york cop says, this is new york, federal law doesn't apply here. [laughter] you all know what i'm talking about. in any event, the question was whether the bill of rights or specifically the second amendment applies to states. many states with strict gun laws have always argued before these cases that the second amendment doesn't apply here. that is what the district argued , even though the district is not a state. the only other handgun bans are -- were in what i call chicagoland, cook county chicago, morton grove, all those little jurisdictions around the chicago area. it was a fad to ban handguns in the 80's. after the supreme court ruled in heller that handgun bans violate the second amendment, lawsuits were filed against those jurisdictions to invalidate those laws. those cases worked their way up to the supreme court. in the case of mcdonald's versus chicago, the pro-second amendment side prevailed. the supreme court held the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right accorded to all law-abiding citizens and it is not something a sta
and the new york cop says, this is new york, federal law doesn't apply here. [laughter] you all know what i'm talking about. in any event, the question was whether the bill of rights or specifically the second amendment applies to states. many states with strict gun laws have always argued before these cases that the second amendment doesn't apply here. that is what the district argued , even though the district is not a state. the only other handgun bans are -- were in what i call chicagoland,...
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the white house is willing to cite the "new york times." >> the "new york times" is a failing publication as we all know. but for reasons like this. they can't get out of their own way. the coverage on this president has been completely negative. we are entering into the second year in this investigation. countless hours from our own folks in the administration for conversations with the investigation. we have no collusion, no corruption. no obstruction. none of those things exist, yet it still lead a lot of newscasts. howie: the president called the mueller probe illegal and disgusting. do you believe the media in general are over fixated on these investigation? >> absolutely. we had our secretary of state go to a foreign country and take three people, our citizens who are being detained, bring them back to this country. we got out of an iran deal that we now know didn't prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they weren't covered the way these salacious things are. the media takes palace intrigue 9 times out of 10. howie: i noticed the day of the freeing of the prisoners was heavily
the white house is willing to cite the "new york times." >> the "new york times" is a failing publication as we all know. but for reasons like this. they can't get out of their own way. the coverage on this president has been completely negative. we are entering into the second year in this investigation. countless hours from our own folks in the administration for conversations with the investigation. we have no collusion, no corruption. no obstruction. none of those...
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first memory of the new york stock exchange is what?tudent. i sort of threw happenstance ended up with an internship on the trading floor. as soon as i heard all the sounds and the energy and the pace, i knew it was home for me. >> she climbed the ranks on wall street, starting as a floor clerk and specialist, working her way up. >> there it goes. >> now 24 years after that new york stock exchange internship, stacey cunningham is its first female president. >> it's -- you know, it's overwhelming. we have a very high-profile role in global commerce, in the capital markets, and so being the face of that is a little intimidating. >> when you first started, you were one of few women. >> yes. >> what was that like? >> i didn't notice it. >> really? >> i know that's a surprising answer. i know i was outnumbered. i can tell the difference between a man and a woman. but it was not -- it just wasn't top of mind for me. >> thanks in large part, cunningham says, to muriel siebert. back in 1967, siebert paved the way, becoming the first woman to ow
first memory of the new york stock exchange is what?tudent. i sort of threw happenstance ended up with an internship on the trading floor. as soon as i heard all the sounds and the energy and the pace, i knew it was home for me. >> she climbed the ranks on wall street, starting as a floor clerk and specialist, working her way up. >> there it goes. >> now 24 years after that new york stock exchange internship, stacey cunningham is its first female president. >> it's --...
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vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn.his is "bloomberg markets." it is decision day for the fed. the central bank not expected to raise interest rates today in spite of inflation hitting the target on the ecb. a bloomberg by intelligence rates strategist. to some extent the fomc decision was the lesser of the events. >> it seems that way. the announcement that the treasury department will be issuing more bonds is not a surprise that they are issuing more bonds, but it gives detail as to where they are issuing more bonds. they will be issuing more t-bills in the future. now they say they will issue $3 billion more in two-year notes and three-year notes will they keep on issuing many more two- and three-year notes. vonnie: this will flatten out the curve because the 10-year yield back to down and the two-year's backup. -- back up. ira: i think curves generally will continue to flatten, and supply is part of that story from a relative value perspective. what the fed will do is more important from how dramatically and quickly
vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn.his is "bloomberg markets." it is decision day for the fed. the central bank not expected to raise interest rates today in spite of inflation hitting the target on the ecb. a bloomberg by intelligence rates strategist. to some extent the fomc decision was the lesser of the events. >> it seems that way. the announcement that the treasury department will be issuing more bonds is not a surprise that they are issuing more bonds, but it gives...
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i'm head of new york city cyber command. so what in the world is new york city cyber command?o, let me talk to you a little bit about that. this is kind of setting the stage for remarks today. okay. we all know new york city; right? new york city, global leader and an absolute presence not just here in our nation, but a global leader in, you know, commerce, and culture and all of those great things. so new york city cyber command created on july 11, 2017 by mayor bill de blasio. he signed an executive order -- we are charged simply with leading the city cybersecurity efforts across more than 100 government agencies what makes up the city government of new york? you can imagine all those critical things that are provided to new yorkers each and every day. the teams at n.y.p.d., the water utility, sanitation, finance, you know, all those things that make the city run, makes up that city government. what makes our approach unique in the city from our optic, there are a number of duties and authorities that are vested in new york city cyber command, but i'm going to give you a cou
i'm head of new york city cyber command. so what in the world is new york city cyber command?o, let me talk to you a little bit about that. this is kind of setting the stage for remarks today. okay. we all know new york city; right? new york city, global leader and an absolute presence not just here in our nation, but a global leader in, you know, commerce, and culture and all of those great things. so new york city cyber command created on july 11, 2017 by mayor bill de blasio. he signed an...
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it is new york times company versus the united states. in this 1971 case the supreme court ruled 6-3 against the nixon administration and a big win for journalism. the decision of new york times and the washington post -- post, right to publish classified information on the history of the vietnam war over significant objections from the pentagon and the white house. tohave two terrific guests help us understand how this case unfolded and what it means for us today in our society. let me introduce you to floyd abrams. the best-known first amendment lawyer, he was cocounsel in new york times case. he is now an attorney in new york city where he focuses on first amendment and media law. also the guest professor at columbia university. welcome to our program. backe pleased to welcome ted also. he has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including as the general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases representing president bush, he is also a partner now in washington. we are pleased to have you
it is new york times company versus the united states. in this 1971 case the supreme court ruled 6-3 against the nixon administration and a big win for journalism. the decision of new york times and the washington post -- post, right to publish classified information on the history of the vietnam war over significant objections from the pentagon and the white house. tohave two terrific guests help us understand how this case unfolded and what it means for us today in our society. let me...
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we will go live to new york now.ment when harvey weinstein arrives. that is expected imminently. it is understood that once he is charged there, you will be taken to a courtjust a few minutes away in manhattan. and we also understand that from reports he will be granted bail. that is expected to be set at $1 million. so, harvey weinstein facing arrest and criminal charges, expected to appear in court later today. of course, over the past eight months, dozens course, over the past eight months, d oze ns of course, over the past eight months, dozens of women have come forward to say they have been assaulted and propositioned by harvey weinstein. he insists the sex was consensual. we have more. harvey weinstein, once a fixture on the red carpet, it seems his dramatic fall from grace is about to enter a new chapter. the man who racked up oscars for films such as shakespeare in love is today expected to turn himself in to detectives and face charges of sexual assault. among his accusers is lucia evans, formerly an aspirin
we will go live to new york now.ment when harvey weinstein arrives. that is expected imminently. it is understood that once he is charged there, you will be taken to a courtjust a few minutes away in manhattan. and we also understand that from reports he will be granted bail. that is expected to be set at $1 million. so, harvey weinstein facing arrest and criminal charges, expected to appear in court later today. of course, over the past eight months, dozens course, over the past eight months,...
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nbc's rehema ellis is in new york city outside the courthouse.e now understand that cameras are going to be allowed inside for the arraignment. it's stunning. this moviemaker is now the star of his own movie, but it's a horror movie. >> yes, he's probably going to be a little camera shy about this. what we're learning, stephanie, is that court officers are saying there's some other business at the courthouse to conduct, but then they're going to allow a pool camera to set up into the courtroom. so we will get video and some still pictures but it should be video coming ought of that courtroom as the arraignment is in process. only moments ago, we saw weinstein's attorney, benjamin brothman, walk into this courtroom. he is now in that courthouse and we should be able to see what takes place coming up shortly. >> i want to share this tweet. one of the two women who won a pulitzer reporting on the story. she writes, we're in a courtroom waiting for weinstein. for as long as he had his own private system, fancy lawyers who paid to silence women, priva
nbc's rehema ellis is in new york city outside the courthouse.e now understand that cameras are going to be allowed inside for the arraignment. it's stunning. this moviemaker is now the star of his own movie, but it's a horror movie. >> yes, he's probably going to be a little camera shy about this. what we're learning, stephanie, is that court officers are saying there's some other business at the courthouse to conduct, but then they're going to allow a pool camera to set up into the...
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michael schmidt is the reporter at "the new york times." the headline is "mueller has dozens of inquiries for trump in broad quest on russia ties and obstruction." literally reading this off "the new york times" website right now because they have just published it. thank you, jackie, who's just hand td to me. robert mueller the special counsel investigating russia's election interference has at least four dozen questions on an exhaustive array of subjects that he wants -- that he wants to ask president trump. to learn more about trump's ties to russia and determine whether trump obstructed the inquiry itself. according to a list of the questions obtained by the "new york times." the open-ended queries appear to be an attempt to penetrate the president's thinking to get at the motivation behind some of his most combative twitter posts and to examine his relationships with his family and his closest advisers. they deal chiefly with the president's high-profile firings of the fbi director and his first national security adviser. that would be
michael schmidt is the reporter at "the new york times." the headline is "mueller has dozens of inquiries for trump in broad quest on russia ties and obstruction." literally reading this off "the new york times" website right now because they have just published it. thank you, jackie, who's just hand td to me. robert mueller the special counsel investigating russia's election interference has at least four dozen questions on an exhaustive array of subjects that he...
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you're a major personality in new york, in the celebrity culture of new york.rt of the pizazz of manhattan and the big apple. how is that mood of the city changed? is it less frivolous? is it more sober? how has that changed? you know this as well as anybody. what's the answer? what's different about new york? >> well, there is a sadness, but at the same time i've never seen the spirit that we have in new york today. i think michael bloomberg is doing an amazing job as mayor. i think he's doing a really great job. i've known michael for a long time. he is going to go down as a great mayor. it is really -- there is a sadness, but there is a spirit, and i say new york will come back stronger and bigger and better than it ever was before. >> 2016 wasn't the first time donald trump dived into politics. in fact, he spoke of running as far back as 1988. in 2000, he launched an exploratory committee as a reform party candidate. in 2003, i asked if he was still interested in politics. let's watch that. >> donald trump, you talked about possibly running in 2004 after pu
you're a major personality in new york, in the celebrity culture of new york.rt of the pizazz of manhattan and the big apple. how is that mood of the city changed? is it less frivolous? is it more sober? how has that changed? you know this as well as anybody. what's the answer? what's different about new york? >> well, there is a sadness, but at the same time i've never seen the spirit that we have in new york today. i think michael bloomberg is doing an amazing job as mayor. i think he's...
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the gentleman from new york the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. tonko: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tonko: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 3053, the nuclear waste policy amendments act. first, let me recognize the hard work done by mr. shimkus on this bill. he has been tireless in this effort. and to his and his staff's credit, he has worked with us to make what i believe are a number of improvements to the given bill. regardless of your position on nuclear energy, we have to acknowledge the reality that tens of thousands of tons of waste already exists. this is a problem for over 120 host communities across our country. and it will not be solved by continuing to ignore it. but even if you do not represent one of those communities, all of our constituents are paying for this waste. decades ago the federal government entered into agreements to remove it from nuclear plants. deadlines have been missed. and now all taxpayers have a legal liability of over $34 billion, w
the gentleman from new york the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. tonko: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tonko: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 3053, the nuclear waste policy amendments act. first, let me recognize the hard work done by mr. shimkus on this bill. he has been tireless in this effort. and to his and his staff's credit, he has worked with us to make what i believe are a...
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good night from new york. very . lou: good evening our top story, special counsel flailing in dem's dismay on full display. robert mueller intent on using attorney general sessions in a poorly considered effort to go after president trump, building a certain to fail argument of be on vehiclobstructtion of justich has nothing to do with russia collusion and with president trump. we take up the sorry state of the witch-hunt with victoria and gregg jarrett. congressional rinos determined to save their seats and skins by sacrificing seats and skins of conservatives and mainstream republicans, and rinos and leaders landed on amnesty for illegal immigrants. kevin mccarthy said they are working on a daca deal, disaster at border, and at midterms no concern of theirs as long as wall street, koch brothers, and chamber of commerce keep their money flowing, tennessee congressman diane black among your guests, she will talk about the fight to fund the border wall. her means of funding the border wall. fake news in caught in the
good night from new york. very . lou: good evening our top story, special counsel flailing in dem's dismay on full display. robert mueller intent on using attorney general sessions in a poorly considered effort to go after president trump, building a certain to fail argument of be on vehiclobstructtion of justich has nothing to do with russia collusion and with president trump. we take up the sorry state of the witch-hunt with victoria and gregg jarrett. congressional rinos determined to save...
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in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton in new york.re watching "bloomberg technology." the head of spain's regional government -- the comments came a day after said in a letter to the basque people its political journey has ended. european commission president jean-claude uecker is appealing to belgium to grant nationality to british staff ahead of brexit. more than 900 british citizens work at the commission. in belgium for years. a reunify cyprus may not be a reality, according to a turkish ineign ministry official talking about resolving the island's decades long division. a possible shift from long-established perimeters over four decades. italy's president summoned the feuding political leaders to a day of talks monday to seek a way out of the two-month impasse, after five-month rounds of talks between the centerleft populist movement and democratic party yielded no prospects for a a majority. global news 24 hours a day and twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. just after 5:30
in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton in new york.re watching "bloomberg technology." the head of spain's regional government -- the comments came a day after said in a letter to the basque people its political journey has ended. european commission president jean-claude uecker is appealing to belgium to grant nationality to british staff ahead of brexit. more than 900 british citizens work at the commission. in belgium for years. a...
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new york. the palestinian foreign minister is calling for the international criminal court to launch an immediate investigation into recent violence on the gaza border last monday that israeli military shot and killed scores of unarmed anti occupation protesters in the besieged enclave that came as the u.s. completed the controversial relocation of its embassy to jerusalem the un is also set to start its own probe into whether israel committed war crimes. the was the car that was not of course that was the cause was and it was not the others. that it was. the was. the. was or was there was the last week the un's human rights council passed a resolution condemning israel's actions as wholly disproportionate saying that they amounted to an indiscriminate use of force britain was among fourteen countries which abstained there are also reports that british diplomats planned to visit the new us embassy in jerusalem despite earlier condemning the move the police are the only came to me as we don't ag
new york. the palestinian foreign minister is calling for the international criminal court to launch an immediate investigation into recent violence on the gaza border last monday that israeli military shot and killed scores of unarmed anti occupation protesters in the besieged enclave that came as the u.s. completed the controversial relocation of its embassy to jerusalem the un is also set to start its own probe into whether israel committed war crimes. the was the car that was not of course...
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the new york times says the us will pull out.portive of the trump administration. we are aware of this. donald trump is expected to leave the iran deal. this is nothing new. there is not really anyone out there in the us expecting anything different from theirs
the new york times says the us will pull out.portive of the trump administration. we are aware of this. donald trump is expected to leave the iran deal. this is nothing new. there is not really anyone out there in the us expecting anything different from theirs
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papers in the the hilton hotel on six avenue in new york. she got an a hotel room at the 35th floor. we had two filing cabinets full of paper. four drawers, tens of thousands of pages of documents. we just started to go through them. she had just begun looking at them by the time i got there. it was just amazing to see the amount of material and to look at one document after another, top secret, top secret, top secret, eyes only, that means only the president or the commander and joint chiefs of staff can see it. we started to go pouring through them to figure out how to do stories about them. there were so much material that it was almost impossible to figure out how to handle it journalistically. we simply followed the organization of the pentagon papers. we took 13 chapters and spread them out and basically dealt with them in that way. in the end, i think we came out with different days on which we ran the papers. the government's argument was that publishing the papers would harm national security. this was history. all of these events w
papers in the the hilton hotel on six avenue in new york. she got an a hotel room at the 35th floor. we had two filing cabinets full of paper. four drawers, tens of thousands of pages of documents. we just started to go through them. she had just begun looking at them by the time i got there. it was just amazing to see the amount of material and to look at one document after another, top secret, top secret, top secret, eyes only, that means only the president or the commander and joint chiefs...
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headquarters in new york. the one thing security council members seem to agree on on this issue of palestine in israel is their frustration over the council's inability to get anything done the united states had called this meeting we called hoping to release a statement on behalf of the council condemning rocket attacks from gaza into israel and in fact many council members did condemn those attacks but while the united states put all the blame for violence in the region on the palestinian leadership others like the united kingdom pointed out the desperate situation of the palestinian people is playing a part restrictions on movement lack of access to electricity water and jobs is all contributing to the tension and kuwait who is calling for an international protection force to ensure the safety of palestinian civilians blocked a formal statement from being issued on behalf of the council but. as long as this occupation continues the palestinian people have the legitimate right to fight it and to defend their
headquarters in new york. the one thing security council members seem to agree on on this issue of palestine in israel is their frustration over the council's inability to get anything done the united states had called this meeting we called hoping to release a statement on behalf of the council condemning rocket attacks from gaza into israel and in fact many council members did condemn those attacks but while the united states put all the blame for violence in the region on the palestinian...
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. >>> nos vamos a nueva york.migrantes que no tienen documentos. segÚn advierten activistas el organismo envÍa si citaciones particulares para que se presentan en sus oficinas sin explicar las consecuencias y esto desata a muchos alerta y temor. >>> es una carta con pocos detalles, una citaciÓn de ice que parecen procedimiento de rutina para que el inmigrante se presente en esta oficina de manhattan >>> ellos fueron a la cita de inmigraciÓn y fueron detenidos este dÍa >>> dos clientes de esta abogada enfrentan dice portaciÓn aunque no tenÍan una orden pendiente. (nombre en inglÉs) y otras organizaciones han y y dentroid al menos 6 casos en nueva york. ahorataciones fueron enviadas cuando tuvieron una citaciÓn con la policÍa por un delito menor como orinar en el pÚblico y no pagar el boleto del tren subterrÁneo. aunque nueva york es una ciudad santuario eso no significa que ice no tenga acceso a los archivos de los arrestos que hace la policÍa de nueva york. esa informaciÓn pertenece a una base de datos del gobiern
. >>> nos vamos a nueva york.migrantes que no tienen documentos. segÚn advierten activistas el organismo envÍa si citaciones particulares para que se presentan en sus oficinas sin explicar las consecuencias y esto desata a muchos alerta y temor. >>> es una carta con pocos detalles, una citaciÓn de ice que parecen procedimiento de rutina para que el inmigrante se presente en esta oficina de manhattan >>> ellos fueron a la cita de inmigraciÓn y fueron detenidos este...
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a political reporter for new york one. if you're not here in the new york city scene who knows eric schneiderman well, why is it so significant? >> this is huge. he's the top law enforcement officer for the state of new york. beyond that, he's been a lib erl hero to many on left in his challenges to the trump administration. he has repeatedly gone after president trump, after his family. initially, it was looking into trump university. and then he sued the administration multiple times over everything from the travel ban to environmental regulations to access to birth control. and so he has been a very aggressive, or trying to be a very aggressive check on what's happening in washington. so this is not something that just affects people in new york but i'd say democrats nationally who have looked to him to be essentially a stop-gap on what's happening in washington. >> so what happens to all the cases his office is working on now? because in his statement, he says he strongly contests these allegations, but he basically sa
a political reporter for new york one. if you're not here in the new york city scene who knows eric schneiderman well, why is it so significant? >> this is huge. he's the top law enforcement officer for the state of new york. beyond that, he's been a lib erl hero to many on left in his challenges to the trump administration. he has repeatedly gone after president trump, after his family. initially, it was looking into trump university. and then he sued the administration multiple times...
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happen to be one of the york times reporters writing the us recentlylk to and told us how the new yorkimes got the information and how the paper conducted its work to publish that first story. [video clip] i first saw the papers and the hilton hotel on 6th avenue in new york. we had to file cabinets that were full of papers, four drawers of papers, dense of thousands of pages of documents. them,rted to go through we just began looking at them, and it was amazing to see the amount of material, to look at one document after the other, top secret, eyes only, only the president or secretary of state ambassador or commander or joint chief of staff. we started pouring through them to figure out how to do stories on them. the was so much maternal it to be dropped how to handle it journalistically. simply followed the organization of the pentagon papers and took 13 chapters and spread them out and that with them in that way. 12 ore end we cannot with 13 different days in which we run the papers. the government's argument was publishing the papers what harm national security. we looked at it, t
happen to be one of the york times reporters writing the us recentlylk to and told us how the new yorkimes got the information and how the paper conducted its work to publish that first story. [video clip] i first saw the papers and the hilton hotel on 6th avenue in new york. we had to file cabinets that were full of papers, four drawers of papers, dense of thousands of pages of documents. them,rted to go through we just began looking at them, and it was amazing to see the amount of material,...
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york cop says, this is new york, federal law doesn't apply here. you all know what i'm talking about. in any event, the question was whether the bill of rights or the second amendment applies. many states with strict gun laws always argued before these cases that the second amendment doesn't apply here. even though the district is not a state. the only other handgun bans are what i call chicagoland, cook ,ounty chicago, morton grove all those little jurisdictions around the chicago area. so they pass these laws. lawsuits were filed against joe -- against those jurisdictions to invalidate those laws. in the case of mcdonald's versus chicago, the pro-second amendment side prevailed. the supreme court held the right to bear arms is a fundamental to alls supported law-abiding citizens and it is not something a state can violate. all those laws went by this that went by the wayside. other than one case that was a little more minor, i will mention now there was one other supreme court case that nobody saw coming. massachusetts does ban mere possession an
york cop says, this is new york, federal law doesn't apply here. you all know what i'm talking about. in any event, the question was whether the bill of rights or the second amendment applies. many states with strict gun laws always argued before these cases that the second amendment doesn't apply here. even though the district is not a state. the only other handgun bans are what i call chicagoland, cook ,ounty chicago, morton grove all those little jurisdictions around the chicago area. so...
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and then, indeed, tuesday, there's kilimnik in new york city. specifically at jared kushner's family building, 666 fifth avenue, he and manafort at a cigar bar and delivering whatever the russian oligarch's messages were for trump's campaign chairman. what did he say, it has to do about the future of his country. and the future of ours, presumably. two weeks later, ken vogel ran his konstantin kilimnik profile in politico.com. the very next day, paul manafort resigned from the trump campaign. but this guy keeps turning up again and again. when we got the sentencing of the surprise character in the mueller investigation, alex van der zwaan, he gets convicted. he will soon go to prison for lying to prosecutors. one of the things he lied about was his contact with konstantin kilimnik. with kostya from the gru. the special counsel's office gave us more detail on kilimnik in court, asserting in the alex van der zwaan case, that not only is konstantin kilimnik known to have a previous association with russian military intelligence, but in 2016, the fb
and then, indeed, tuesday, there's kilimnik in new york city. specifically at jared kushner's family building, 666 fifth avenue, he and manafort at a cigar bar and delivering whatever the russian oligarch's messages were for trump's campaign chairman. what did he say, it has to do about the future of his country. and the future of ours, presumably. two weeks later, ken vogel ran his konstantin kilimnik profile in politico.com. the very next day, paul manafort resigned from the trump campaign....
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the "new york times"? the "new york times" admitted they were wrong and wronged the president.: i'm an alumnus of the "new york times" and on days like this i don't tell anybody. lou: if you are sitting in that crowd estimating. how can you be so wrong unless it's part of what you want. you want it to be a smaller crowd. that's the clear implication when you are so far off. lou: i think he's wrong. demean and disparage. that's the purpose of the left-wing media in this country. they think they are serving some higher purpose, namely, hillary clinton. there is still embed in these people an absolute disgust for the craft and tenets of this craft, and there has been an absolute commitment to furthering the interest of the left-wing ideology. ed: they can't understand how someone like donald trump could be elected president. lou: think about that. which one of these idiots in the national left-wing media or white house press corp would be able to carry his books to school. he's smarter than they are, he's been more successful. who do they think they are? ed: they totally underesti
the "new york times"? the "new york times" admitted they were wrong and wronged the president.: i'm an alumnus of the "new york times" and on days like this i don't tell anybody. lou: if you are sitting in that crowd estimating. how can you be so wrong unless it's part of what you want. you want it to be a smaller crowd. that's the clear implication when you are so far off. lou: i think he's wrong. demean and disparage. that's the purpose of the left-wing media in...