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of "the new york times" to save it.: is that newspapers or product of the bias they been exposed for or a combination thereof? mark: a combination probably but particularly the bias. what will happen -- look, bottom line is the media are destroying the free press. i want to emphasize this. you have, in the past, press that was partisan and admitted it and aligned with the party and they admitted it. a path that was elitist and they emitted it. what do you have today? you have a party press, democrat party press pushing pretty much a monopolistic ideology and they are very aggressive in pushing their social activism in pushing social activism and reporting on their own social activism which is extraordinarily dangerous and lost the respect of millions of americans. tell me how many businesses can survive when you've lost the respect of millions of americans and claim to be accurate in what you doing but not producing a lot but a combination of news and opinion and when you're advancing a political ideology agenda and now
of "the new york times" to save it.: is that newspapers or product of the bias they been exposed for or a combination thereof? mark: a combination probably but particularly the bias. what will happen -- look, bottom line is the media are destroying the free press. i want to emphasize this. you have, in the past, press that was partisan and admitted it and aligned with the party and they admitted it. a path that was elitist and they emitted it. what do you have today? you have a party...
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of him and his job in new york city.in, when you have the most liberal city, one of the most liberal cities in the country and only 18% of your party actually supports you, that might be a sign you probably shouldn't run. as people have made the point, he's got a homelessness situation, a public housing situation, a public transit situation, and i love coming to new york, liz, but when i walk the streets, you have got a trash issue as well. this guy has mismanaged the city for years, and now he thinks well this is a selling point to run for president? it makes no sense. elizabeth: he's going to iowa and south carolina this coming weekend. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, first of all, he should probably focus on being the mayor of new york city and somehow figure out how he can actually solve some of these issues. again, liz, we're coming up about, what, five or six weeks until the first democratic primaries. he needs to have 65,000 donors. he needs to get at least 1% in the polls. i don't see him hitting either
of him and his job in new york city.in, when you have the most liberal city, one of the most liberal cities in the country and only 18% of your party actually supports you, that might be a sign you probably shouldn't run. as people have made the point, he's got a homelessness situation, a public housing situation, a public transit situation, and i love coming to new york, liz, but when i walk the streets, you have got a trash issue as well. this guy has mismanaged the city for years, and now he...
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we've seen this before in new york.e -- a helicopter go into the east river not many years ago. that of course turned out to be pilot error. the question now becomes, what was the cause? the weather doesn't seem nefarious. we don't know of any mechanical problems. we're waiting for witness testimony to give us feedback on what they saw. as investigators go forward, witness testimony seems to be imperative to kind of figuring out exactly what was happening in the final seconds that the helicopter was actually airborne. so that will be critical. of course, the teams actually in the water right now giving us a better idea, shep, of what they are looking for. the news conference will open our eyes as to exactly what the authorities are now kind of angling their investigation wards. shep? >> shepard: trace, thanks. the helicopter we've been talking about is being suspended. you can see it here. it's sort of tied to the side. the workers in these boats have tied it alongside of the pier. that is the helicopter pads over there
we've seen this before in new york.e -- a helicopter go into the east river not many years ago. that of course turned out to be pilot error. the question now becomes, what was the cause? the weather doesn't seem nefarious. we don't know of any mechanical problems. we're waiting for witness testimony to give us feedback on what they saw. as investigators go forward, witness testimony seems to be imperative to kind of figuring out exactly what was happening in the final seconds that the...
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hearst was privileged, we would say today, and came to new york to acquire and run the new york journal. under heast's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to expand his emergency media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a media baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. and by the 1930's william randolph hearst, a big-time media baron, with newspapers across the country, as well as radio stations, and interests in film production companies. hearst's start into the big-time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journalism. often, yellow journalism is characterized these days as synonymous with sensational treatment of the news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was far more than a sensational treatment of the news, it was a distinct genre characterized by a number of distinctive features. includi
hearst was privileged, we would say today, and came to new york to acquire and run the new york journal. under heast's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to expand his emergency media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a media baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. and by the 1930's william randolph...
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and the new york city was bankrupt this you recall the government told new york city drop dead was a famous they're opposed to the line trump was called in by the city and by government officials and said please will you develop our properties here in new york city in manhattan tax i will give you these huge write offs to do it that's how they suck to do these work that's how we became a billionaire because they begged him to develop because the politicians. their role in. politics you know in leading politicians they handed the entire basket of goodies over to the likes of trump in wall street that was the beginning the point initialisation the global economy particularly united states that's why the stock markets at all time highs best we've got these billionaires who make the money to wall street because politicians abdicated their role they walked away from the stage and said we can't handle it anymore let's give it to a competent guy like troll and so you know that you can say oh we're sorry that you saved us in the eighty's and now we're going to criticize you for that no you d
and the new york city was bankrupt this you recall the government told new york city drop dead was a famous they're opposed to the line trump was called in by the city and by government officials and said please will you develop our properties here in new york city in manhattan tax i will give you these huge write offs to do it that's how they suck to do these work that's how we became a billionaire because they begged him to develop because the politicians. their role in. politics you know in...
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in new york city.eb haaland, talk about this legislation. is about to go public, $91 billion corporation, and again, we have a large corporation that dozens are you its workers. family sent me to congress because i know what is like to live paycheck to paycheck. i know what it is like to be on food stamps and have them for groceries back at the checkout line because you don't have enough money to pay for it. so this continues to be the situation. there is too much in equity in our country and in our world. i think it is time for the big corporations to make right with workers. generally, if you are in a play, the company you work for pays half of -- it is employee contributions. they pay half of your social security and half of your medicare taxes. aret now uber and lyft making their contract employees responsible for that. they're not contract employees. they are workers for the corporation. they are responsible for their $91 billion corporation right now because they are the ones doing the work. lyft
in new york city.eb haaland, talk about this legislation. is about to go public, $91 billion corporation, and again, we have a large corporation that dozens are you its workers. family sent me to congress because i know what is like to live paycheck to paycheck. i know what it is like to be on food stamps and have them for groceries back at the checkout line because you don't have enough money to pay for it. so this continues to be the situation. there is too much in equity in our country and...
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so "the new york times" comply. they wouldn't accept evidence that was coming, being printed in european publications. they pretended the evidence was not quality evidence. it wasn't good enough. people had escaped, firsthand accounts, for the most part, they ignored it. three scholars in particular written about this. how many people know that "the new york times" self-censored when it came to the holocaust ten years before, when stalin was slaughtering the ukrainians and slaughtering them to death, they had a correspondent in moscow, they got a pulitzer prize for the reporting, covered up what stalin had committed against the ukraine. this is "the new york times," can any other in the business survive that. all of the news fit to print. "the new york times" still hadn't significantly and seriously dealt with this. it keeps the pulitzer prize. two massive genocides in the last century. you don't find a lot about it in the pages of "the new york times" at the time. that's the kind of media that we're talking about.
so "the new york times" comply. they wouldn't accept evidence that was coming, being printed in european publications. they pretended the evidence was not quality evidence. it wasn't good enough. people had escaped, firsthand accounts, for the most part, they ignored it. three scholars in particular written about this. how many people know that "the new york times" self-censored when it came to the holocaust ten years before, when stalin was slaughtering the ukrainians and...
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new york state expected to pass a bill that would allow the handing over of any new york tax return that the house ways and means committee requests. those state returns include much of the federal information. in a moment i'll speak to the new york state senator behind this bill. first, abby phillip is live outside the white house and abby, any response from the white house on this new york state bill which obviously could pose a huge threat to the president. >> reporter: that's right. these threats to the president when i kn it comes to seeking information are coming from all fronts at this point. the white house has not specifically responded to this new york state bill but you can imagine that they might respond to this the same way that he responded to all of these other inquiries by putting a team of lawyers on this issue threatening litigation, trying to hold this hold thing up in the courts. the white house has been successful in delaying the federal tax returns because they have some control over the treasury department. the president has put someone that he knows into the gener
new york state expected to pass a bill that would allow the handing over of any new york tax return that the house ways and means committee requests. those state returns include much of the federal information. in a moment i'll speak to the new york state senator behind this bill. first, abby phillip is live outside the white house and abby, any response from the white house on this new york state bill which obviously could pose a huge threat to the president. >> reporter: that's right....
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. >> he's not what anyone would call popular in new york, new york. >> in a quinnipiac poll 76% of newkers said they do not think you should run for president. >> what do you think about mayor de blasio at running for president? >> i feel like he has a lot of stuff to do in new york city. >> i'm not encouraged by his policies in the city. >> it's about time a woman ran the country. >> i think he should've announced in the first of april. i would've been a good april fools' day joke. >> tucker: if you personally h are excited for a bill de blasio presidency, please let his campaign no, you will likely qualify for a paid staff position. the effort is soon obviously doomed, so why is de blasio running for president? the same reason is running for mayor of new york, narcissism. he represents the worst strain of american liberalism, smug, arrogant, utterly hypocritical and lacking in self-awareness.no this is the man who announced his own green deal but took a helicopter to theis gym. he sent cops into the subway to shoe homeless people out of the way before he rides it but let's the city d
. >> he's not what anyone would call popular in new york, new york. >> in a quinnipiac poll 76% of newkers said they do not think you should run for president. >> what do you think about mayor de blasio at running for president? >> i feel like he has a lot of stuff to do in new york city. >> i'm not encouraged by his policies in the city. >> it's about time a woman ran the country. >> i think he should've announced in the first of april. i would've been...
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what is your reaction to "the new york times"?ght until sunday, that happened on thursday. >> it is very painful to me, i have written more op-eds and articles than any law professor in history and i felt close to "the new york times," when i saw this cartoon it just shocked me. it is borrowed from the 1940 nazi cartoon that shows the jewe stereotype, long nose, calling winston churchill into war, jews control the world, they tell world leaders what to do, they always operate in their own interest, buto "the new york times" cartoon was worse, because it portrayed the leader of israel with a jewish star around his neck as a dog as dehumanized. and the distance between "the new york times" editorial office and that synagogue in san diego gets smaller and smaller as the media gets more quicker and quicker, and the fear is that somebody with a gun, maybe with a psychiatric illness will see dehumanizing cartoons like this -- >> sean: four days, professor, i looked at that and i saw in two seconds what it is. >> of course, of course, an
what is your reaction to "the new york times"?ght until sunday, that happened on thursday. >> it is very painful to me, i have written more op-eds and articles than any law professor in history and i felt close to "the new york times," when i saw this cartoon it just shocked me. it is borrowed from the 1940 nazi cartoon that shows the jewe stereotype, long nose, calling winston churchill into war, jews control the world, they tell world leaders what to do, they always...
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philadelphia, pittsburgh, new york, upstate new york. even d.c.hy we always stress to have your noaa weather radios on and power goes out. it's dark and can't see tornadoes coming. next big threat is going to be the flooding risk. this is the areas moderate to major flooding across the mississippi valley. missouri river valley we will be worried about those streams and rivers being overtopped and levee breechings as well as we head into the weekend. multifaceted storm system not only severe weather but flooding next several days and weeks to come. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: thank you ver for the live report. ainsley: thank you, janice. now to another fox news alert. the american taliban fighter captured months after the september 11th attack is now a free man. brian: cnn reports john walker lyndh was just released from prison in indiana. he served 17 of 20-year sentence despite proof that he still supports terror groups. steve: for the next three years he will be barre barred fm having a passport according to judge and will need pe
philadelphia, pittsburgh, new york, upstate new york. even d.c.hy we always stress to have your noaa weather radios on and power goes out. it's dark and can't see tornadoes coming. next big threat is going to be the flooding risk. this is the areas moderate to major flooding across the mississippi valley. missouri river valley we will be worried about those streams and rivers being overtopped and levee breechings as well as we head into the weekend. multifaceted storm system not only severe...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to a senior member of the judiciary committee, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is ecognized. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much and i thank mr. cicilline. let me refute the suggestion that this floor had a bill that was rushed to the floor. is is a work that has been coming for five years-plus. we have watched and engaged in meetings and discussions in collaboration to ensure that the bill would reflect all of what america is about. i want to speak to my religious friends, that is all of us claim a religion of some form. and i want to say to you religious liberty is not dead, but it is alive. this bill focuses on saving lives. it focuses on understanding what it means to be transgender and denied the right to serve in the united states military or stands up for african-americans transgender women who have been killed in the south in the region that i live in. and it stands up for t
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to a senior member of the judiciary committee, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is ecognized. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much and i thank mr. cicilline. let me refute the suggestion that this floor had a bill that was rushed to the floor. is is a work that has been coming for five years-plus. we have watched and engaged in meetings and discussions in...
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nbc is in new york too.an you tell the way they covered his announcement, watch. >> he is not what anyone would call popular back in new york. >> last month in a quinnipiac poll 76% of new yorkers said he should not run for president. >> what do you think about mayor de blasio saying is he running for president. >> i don't know. i feel like he has a lot of stuff to do in new york city, first. >> i'm not encouraged by his policies in the city. >> about time a woman run this country. >> he should announce on the first of april. >> why is that? >> it would have been a good april fool's day joke. >> tucker: ouch. at this point if you personally are excited for bill de blasio presidency, please let his campaign know. you are likely qualified for a paid staff position. so obviously doomed everyone knows it including you would think ms. de blasio. why is de blasio running for president. the same reason he ran for new york. narcissism. smug, arrogant, utterly hypocritical and lacking in self-awareness. this is the m
nbc is in new york too.an you tell the way they covered his announcement, watch. >> he is not what anyone would call popular back in new york. >> last month in a quinnipiac poll 76% of new yorkers said he should not run for president. >> what do you think about mayor de blasio saying is he running for president. >> i don't know. i feel like he has a lot of stuff to do in new york city, first. >> i'm not encouraged by his policies in the city. >> about time a...
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other than fact that new york city is a mess.has made it worse than anyone could have thought possible. but why so poorly treated? >> trish, i think that bill de blasio is a rare figure that unites most republicans and democrats in disdain, he is a failure as a mayor, been ineffective, this presidential run is a total joke. and i have to tell you, i lived in new york city for 16 years, when i return there i am dismayed, on every me metric isa zero, maybe he is bored, and wants a new job, but he has no chance. trish: i think that people are wishing for days of michael bloomberg in new york city, they will take that limited sodas over bill de blasio allowing people to smoke pot as you walk down streets of new york. stephanie what is going on. he is number 23? 23, there is probably more coming. is this full on now circus? >> it is a circus. only person excited about de blasio's candidacy would be himself, 76% of new yorker say they did not want him to run for president, his job approval is around 40s, he should focus on making new y
other than fact that new york city is a mess.has made it worse than anyone could have thought possible. but why so poorly treated? >> trish, i think that bill de blasio is a rare figure that unites most republicans and democrats in disdain, he is a failure as a mayor, been ineffective, this presidential run is a total joke. and i have to tell you, i lived in new york city for 16 years, when i return there i am dismayed, on every me metric isa zero, maybe he is bored, and wants a new job,...
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"the new york times" is rocked by the anti-semitism scandal.despicable, disgusting, alan dershowitz will explain why this is even worse than you think along with victor davis hanson. straight ahead. ♪ many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org ♪ >> sean: now "the new york times" is still embroiled in the scandal following t
"the new york times" is rocked by the anti-semitism scandal.despicable, disgusting, alan dershowitz will explain why this is even worse than you think along with victor davis hanson. straight ahead. ♪ many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most...
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new york city mayor bill diblasio held a new york inspired green new deal rally in trump tower but waseckled by protesters booming is holding sign saying trump 2020 is worst mayor ever. one thing we know for certain, the campaign issue of climate change topsoil polls among registered democratic voters. biden has released an official policy proposal. rob: felicity huffman pleading guilty in the college admissions scam and reportedly cried as she admitted paying $15,000 to boost her daughter's sat score. prosecutors recommended haven't been four months behind bars when she is sentenced on september 13th. actress lori locklin is facing charges in the admissions scam. she pleaded not guilty. jillian: the sixth season of empire will be the last. it was renewed last week. there are no plans from battle director jussie smollett to return. he was written out of the final two episodes after being accused of staging a hate crime attack against himself in chicago. rob: a very wet spring and maybe it is coming to a end on the east coast. >> a nice next few days on the east coast and next week very
new york city mayor bill diblasio held a new york inspired green new deal rally in trump tower but waseckled by protesters booming is holding sign saying trump 2020 is worst mayor ever. one thing we know for certain, the campaign issue of climate change topsoil polls among registered democratic voters. biden has released an official policy proposal. rob: felicity huffman pleading guilty in the college admissions scam and reportedly cried as she admitted paying $15,000 to boost her daughter's...
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that is when he is on view new york. some of you may know the story of how this was discovered in 1951. a young man from iowa was working -- doing an internship for harry pratt who was the state historian of illinois. he was going through lincoln papers and he found this photograph. stanton had confiscated and ordered all photos of the president to be confiscated. somehow, this one escaped. he founded basically in papers. i don't know how nikolai got a hold of it or how it escaped stanton's attention because stanton attempted to suppress all photographs of lincoln taken after his assassination. the funeral procession from the white house to the capital. dr. leale is an the carriage immediately preceding the president. review, he is asked to sit in the grandstand in front of the white house. he was invited to stanton's office. we know about the execution on july 7 of 1865. it is at the washington arsenal, now fort mcnair, where the scaffolding is is now the tennis courts at fort mcnair. dr. leale did have a life after the
that is when he is on view new york. some of you may know the story of how this was discovered in 1951. a young man from iowa was working -- doing an internship for harry pratt who was the state historian of illinois. he was going through lincoln papers and he found this photograph. stanton had confiscated and ordered all photos of the president to be confiscated. somehow, this one escaped. he founded basically in papers. i don't know how nikolai got a hold of it or how it escaped stanton's...
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fed and gets approval from the new york fed if you want somebody other than the new york fed approving your transactions every single transaction in the world goes to dollars goes to new york fed doesn't matter where you live who you are what country you are what president of what anything you ever do it goes to the new york fed if you don't want that influence if you want independence if you want to have your own sovereign say then buy as much as you possibly can for the reasons that sherman has articulated it is if you remember star wars luke skywalker to attack the death star he had to hit the missile projectile directly into the heart of the death star that is the new york fed is the death star bitcoin is luke skywalker you're coming in you're russia china here's somebody else you're like under destroy the empire why didn't. the point. it is that he mentions unit of account which is like the 3rd layer of the future of what bitcoin has always been talked about by the likes of us at these sort of conferences 1st you have the store of value then you get the medium of exchange then you
fed and gets approval from the new york fed if you want somebody other than the new york fed approving your transactions every single transaction in the world goes to dollars goes to new york fed doesn't matter where you live who you are what country you are what president of what anything you ever do it goes to the new york fed if you don't want that influence if you want independence if you want to have your own sovereign say then buy as much as you possibly can for the reasons that sherman...
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they are conveying information to new york state authorities including new york state financial regulators in response to those requests. trump's bankers and his accounting firm have also been subpoenaed for trump-related financial information. those subpoenas are from congressional committees, telling mazars accounting firm and deutsche bank and capital one bank to hand over documentation about their financial dealings with trump. the financial editor at "the new york times" just reported recently that the material that deutsche bank prepared to hand over in response to those subpoenas included multiple years of trump's federal tax information. the deadlines for those financial firms and banks to hand over that kind of information to congress, they have been pushed back temporarily because the president and his adult kids -- he's a great father -- have sued to stop those companies from happeneding over those documents and complying with those subpoenas. but for all the fights about executive privilege and the regular tension between the executive and legislative branches and all the other
they are conveying information to new york state authorities including new york state financial regulators in response to those requests. trump's bankers and his accounting firm have also been subpoenaed for trump-related financial information. those subpoenas are from congressional committees, telling mazars accounting firm and deutsche bank and capital one bank to hand over documentation about their financial dealings with trump. the financial editor at "the new york times" just...
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i worked in new york city for salomon brothers. i always wanted to work in new york. it was a sense of accomplishment, and i was devoted to it. i stayed until after 8:00, and then i went home. i ran in the park probably four to five days a week. i loved the freedom of the park. it just gave me a sense of vitality. >> at the same time as a young solomon brothers banker is stepping out of her east side home and starts running toward central park, there's a group of at least 30 young people, about a mile and a half away, and they're about to come into the park. >> we just got a call about a disorderly group of about 30 to 40 males inside central park acting disorderly and harassing people. >> i'm trisha meili. and i'm known as the central park jogger. it was 30 years ago that i went out for a run after work in central park and i was attacked. >> 100th street and the east drive. they're attacking joggers on the reservoir. n. the process of two things becoming one. it's like, when the right renter and the perfect home are joined... ...becoming the best version of themselve
i worked in new york city for salomon brothers. i always wanted to work in new york. it was a sense of accomplishment, and i was devoted to it. i stayed until after 8:00, and then i went home. i ran in the park probably four to five days a week. i loved the freedom of the park. it just gave me a sense of vitality. >> at the same time as a young solomon brothers banker is stepping out of her east side home and starts running toward central park, there's a group of at least 30 young people,...
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the new york times doesn't like to use the word spying but reporting, some of the ways we have learnedbout how extensive spying has been. we learned last year, almost a year ago that there were national security letters, human informants, there was government operative, who she is, whether she works for the fbi or not, think bring on someone, george papadopoulos wrote about how he's flirtacious. >> bigger than xeart gate. >> in reverse. >> the question of spying is spying for political reasons or spying because the fbi had concerns. >> it is important that "the new york times" did not use spying and they did focus on the counterintelligence that it was president trump that chose to shape it in that way and all of a sudden the failing new york times is not failing so much because he's now extrapolating from that. >> this comes in the week of facebook banning several people including alex jones on the right, twitter also and the president has been complaining repeatedly about unfair censorship of conservatives, he tweets this, when will the radical left media apologize for not only getti
the new york times doesn't like to use the word spying but reporting, some of the ways we have learnedbout how extensive spying has been. we learned last year, almost a year ago that there were national security letters, human informants, there was government operative, who she is, whether she works for the fbi or not, think bring on someone, george papadopoulos wrote about how he's flirtacious. >> bigger than xeart gate. >> in reverse. >> the question of spying is spying for...
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isily: if new york city -- new york city showing any signs of relenting edits sort of turf war? new york city seems to be continuing to clampdown on ride-hailing apps. they understand that the taxi industry has been hurt by ride-hailing apps. in the past two years, yellow taxi rides have dropped 22%, while uber and lyft have had continuous growth. the number of rules that have got into effect in new york city in the past year really show that they are trying to do something to limit traffic and congestion. and alleviate some criticism that drivers of ridesharing apps are not being paid well. emily: new york is a huge city but uber is a global company. lyft is a national company, also exterior venting in canada. how big a deal what a pullback or slight pullback in business in new york city actually be to their overall bottom line? shelly: new york city is a huge market for both. any impact, really any city that is going to clamp down on ride-hailing apps is going to be a big financial concern for both uber and lyft because they both went public this year. they listed in their com
isily: if new york city -- new york city showing any signs of relenting edits sort of turf war? new york city seems to be continuing to clampdown on ride-hailing apps. they understand that the taxi industry has been hurt by ride-hailing apps. in the past two years, yellow taxi rides have dropped 22%, while uber and lyft have had continuous growth. the number of rules that have got into effect in new york city in the past year really show that they are trying to do something to limit traffic and...
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new york new york state's senator is joining me here. >> thanks for being here.od for new york? >> we as a home state and donald trump and many of his companies have has a speedom has a speedometresponsibility t into this breach and low and be hold, new york can step up to the plate and do something that perhaps congress cannot at the moment which is get a copy of donald trump state tax returns. >> are you late, were this better policy before the election? >> yes. probably. the first bill i wrote would require all presidential candidate to release the tax. this is the bill removed and it has the privacy protection. fulfilling the role of the state which is to make certain that we continue to cooperate with congress where needed. >> it is interesting and you are right with sort of stepping into the whole stick it and i see why you and your allies think it is constructive. getting getting information to congress is also constructive. have you pass a bill like this that was a lottll th alted? >> this is a republican story. >> but, let's be real. the result is the re
new york new york state's senator is joining me here. >> thanks for being here.od for new york? >> we as a home state and donald trump and many of his companies have has a speedom has a speedometresponsibility t into this breach and low and be hold, new york can step up to the plate and do something that perhaps congress cannot at the moment which is get a copy of donald trump state tax returns. >> are you late, were this better policy before the election? >> yes....
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york. 3:00 p.m. -- 10:00 a.m. in new york and 3:00 p.m. in london. i am vonnie quinn. guy johnson is out today. let's check those markets. it is uber, that will be the big news of the day. elsewhere, we are seeing a grind for the s&p 500. down by 4/10 of 1% today. we are far below the 2900 mark that we had been holding above for such a long period of time. can tripping to that, -- contribute into that, casinos and gaming. contributing to that, casinos and gaming. the 10 year yield has changed despite the inflation data. the turkishint to lira as well. it is soaring today. it is up one and three quarters. we will take a look at what is happening in europe. it is a bit of a different picture. you have the dax up 90 tenths of 1%. it is the only major index that will be up for the month. for the week, it has not been a great picture. it is up 21%. that is pleasing investors. cac is up by a third of a percent. the usual suspects bringing that higher. we will continue to follow that throughout the rest of the session. at 12:50, back to her. we will hear from the -- uber, we
york. 3:00 p.m. -- 10:00 a.m. in new york and 3:00 p.m. in london. i am vonnie quinn. guy johnson is out today. let's check those markets. it is uber, that will be the big news of the day. elsewhere, we are seeing a grind for the s&p 500. down by 4/10 of 1% today. we are far below the 2900 mark that we had been holding above for such a long period of time. can tripping to that, -- contribute into that, casinos and gaming. contributing to that, casinos and gaming. the 10 year yield has...
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glade at the memorial in new york city.nors the thousands who became sick or died after being exposed to dust and smoke when the world trade center towers collapsed. many were rescue and recovery workers. >>> still to come, a victory for dads. jpmorgan chase settles a class-action lawsuit after male employees demand equal paid paternal leave. employees demand equal paid paternity leave. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy and that it was going to clog my pores. but what i love about olay regenerist whip with spf 25 is that it's lightweight, it's barely there. and then i can put makeup on over it if i want or if i'm not working, you know, just roll. it's perfect for me. i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," male workers at jpmorgan chase win a paternity leave fight, and baskin robbins has treats for fans of "stranger things." diane king h
glade at the memorial in new york city.nors the thousands who became sick or died after being exposed to dust and smoke when the world trade center towers collapsed. many were rescue and recovery workers. >>> still to come, a victory for dads. jpmorgan chase settles a class-action lawsuit after male employees demand equal paid paternal leave. employees demand equal paid paternity leave. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and...
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look at the cover of "the new york post."t poll finding that new yorkers do not support his bed. we even set our own lawrence jones out of the city to see what the residents of new york think. that video coming up. first, only days ago, he got booed during his own press conference after he stormed to trump tower to promote his radical green new deal. even had protesters outside his appearance this morning on "good morning america." still, mayor remains as delusional as ever about his white house chances. it gets worse. friends, former aides have called the campaign "insane and idiotic," just moments ago, president trump had this to say about the new york city mayor. >>de i can't believe it. i just heard that the worst mayor and history of new york city, without question the worst mayor in the united states, is now running for president. it will never happen. i'm pretty good at predicting things like that. i would be very surprised to see ofof them for a long period. but it's just not going to happen. if you like high taxes an
look at the cover of "the new york post."t poll finding that new yorkers do not support his bed. we even set our own lawrence jones out of the city to see what the residents of new york think. that video coming up. first, only days ago, he got booed during his own press conference after he stormed to trump tower to promote his radical green new deal. even had protesters outside his appearance this morning on "good morning america." still, mayor remains as delusional as ever...
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zoe thomas in new york.n other business news making headlines, boeing says it has completed a development of a software update for its 737 max aircraft, which were grounded following two fatal crashes. more than 200 test flights we re crashes. more than 200 test flights were done and the federal aviation administration expects boeing met the upgrade for certification next week. microsoft and sony have announced a partnership on videogame streaming. this comes despite their fierce rivalry in the sector through their xbox and playstation consoles. sony is expected to use microsoft's cloud computing service to hosted streaming service. sony might have struggled to compete in online gaming without the deal. the company said that they would also work together on semiconductors and artificial intelligence applications. indians make up the largest day as per in the world, —— diaspora in the world and many send money back home. they add almost $80 billion into its economy, yet for indians living abroad, taking part
zoe thomas in new york.n other business news making headlines, boeing says it has completed a development of a software update for its 737 max aircraft, which were grounded following two fatal crashes. more than 200 test flights we re crashes. more than 200 test flights were done and the federal aviation administration expects boeing met the upgrade for certification next week. microsoft and sony have announced a partnership on videogame streaming. this comes despite their fierce rivalry in the...
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steve: that is the cover of the new york pest. rather "the new york times."decades of low new tax records reportedly reveal. the tax records according to "new york times" by somebody with legal access. ainsley: that is disturbing. steve: we don't know if it is one of his attorneys or tax guys. somebody in the government. brian: michael cohen maybe? steve: we don't know. they didn't name that. these particular reports and tax returns apparently were from all the way from 25 to 35 years ago. so that was a long time ago. and there is nothing in ther to to suggest that donald trump did anything wrong. so he went on twitter to explain how the real estate business in the '80s and '90s worked. ainsley: he said real estate developers in '80s and '90s more than 30 years ago were entitled to massive writeoffs and depreciation if one was actively building show tax losses in all cases. was non-monetary. sometimes considered tax shelter. you get it by building or buying. you always wanted to show losses for tax purposes. excuse me. almost all real estate developers did an
steve: that is the cover of the new york pest. rather "the new york times."decades of low new tax records reportedly reveal. the tax records according to "new york times" by somebody with legal access. ainsley: that is disturbing. steve: we don't know if it is one of his attorneys or tax guys. somebody in the government. brian: michael cohen maybe? steve: we don't know. they didn't name that. these particular reports and tax returns apparently were from all the way from 25...
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[cof cof] ♪ ♪ fÉlix: la policÍa de nueva york arresto hispano.pervisados. se llama alberto hernÁndez. enfrenta mÚltiples cargos de asalto sexual por violar repetidamente a una niÑa durante cuatro aÑos, en unaprop en el bronx, nueva york. su vecina mÁs cercana dice que no cree en la acusaciÓn. >> son tremendas personas, los mejores vecinos que hay aquÍ, en este sector. >> cÓmo le pareció la noticia? >> no lo creo. peggy: de acuerdo con la policÍa, la víctima le dijo a un consejero escolar que fue agredida por hernÁndez de los seis a los 10 aÑos de edad. ahora tiene 13 aÑos. este padre dijo que retirÓ a su hija de la guarderÍa porque sospecho que algo andaba mal. >> el seÑor estaba sÓlo con mi. --mi hija. los otros niÑos se habÍan ido, edith, me quiero ir, me quiero ir. peggy: la guarderÍa se llama marÍa cortÉs, habrÍa sido inspeccionada recientemente por el departamento de salud de nueva york. algunos recientes del Área estÁn consternados. >> si uno deja los niÑos en un sitio y uno cree que estÁn seguros y pasa eso, entonces es bien delicado. pegg
[cof cof] ♪ ♪ fÉlix: la policÍa de nueva york arresto hispano.pervisados. se llama alberto hernÁndez. enfrenta mÚltiples cargos de asalto sexual por violar repetidamente a una niÑa durante cuatro aÑos, en unaprop en el bronx, nueva york. su vecina mÁs cercana dice que no cree en la acusaciÓn. >> son tremendas personas, los mejores vecinos que hay aquÍ, en este sector. >> cÓmo le pareció la noticia? >> no lo creo. peggy: de acuerdo con la policÍa, la víctima le...
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"the new york times." they also said political gamesmanship that continues to hold up desperately needed resources. that's what they -- apparently our house democratic colleagues heard president trump and the word border in the same sentence and decided they preferred no action at all to the sensible compromise that even "the new york times" had called for. it's too bad that partisan spite has infected even such blindedly omps such as humanitarian efforts on the southern border. our democratic friends have become so committed to the resistance that they are now, mr. president, to the left of "the new york times" editorial board. to the left of "the new york times" editorial board. nevertheless, we should celebrate the progress that we're making today. the senate passage of this legislation marks a huge step forward for communities across the u.s. that have gone far too long without receiving this federal assistance to help them get back on their feet. finally, the millions of americans who grappled with na
"the new york times." they also said political gamesmanship that continues to hold up desperately needed resources. that's what they -- apparently our house democratic colleagues heard president trump and the word border in the same sentence and decided they preferred no action at all to the sensible compromise that even "the new york times" had called for. it's too bad that partisan spite has infected even such blindedly omps such as humanitarian efforts on the southern...
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the "new york times" is closing in. the new york state legislature is closing in, and the chairman of the house ways and means committee is closing in on donald trump's taxes. that's next. ritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. vo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. woman: help stop the clock on further irrev
the "new york times" is closing in. the new york state legislature is closing in, and the chairman of the house ways and means committee is closing in on donald trump's taxes. that's next. ritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. vo:...
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person he put in charge of housing people in new york city, very difficult. that person had to step down. the federal government had to come in because it was such mess. and worse than all of that, child services also failed to protect new york's children despite his promise to make sure this program was overseen carefully with tragic consequences. now, the other big city newspaper here in new york city, which is usually more favorable to bill de blasio said don't scoff at bill's candidacy. mayor de blasio is a formidable 2020 candidate. >> but beware of him taking his eye off the new york city ball. the last time a new york city mayor ran for president it was the man that "time" magazine and national publications called america's mayor after 9/11 some at the time were urging rudy giuliani to stay on longer, despite term limits. he left the office with an 89% approval rating and then, of course, he ran for president of the united states. so here's what have you got now, 76% of new yorkers say that de blasio should not run for president. but de blasio is unfaz
person he put in charge of housing people in new york city, very difficult. that person had to step down. the federal government had to come in because it was such mess. and worse than all of that, child services also failed to protect new york's children despite his promise to make sure this program was overseen carefully with tragic consequences. now, the other big city newspaper here in new york city, which is usually more favorable to bill de blasio said don't scoff at bill's candidacy....
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new york.ople out of poverty. we're giving families free afterschool, folks are a higher wage because of our city working to get that wage up to $15 an hour. there's a lot that's changing, a lot more affordable housing. guaranteed health care in new york city. 600,000 people uninsured we're guaranteeing them direct access to health care including mental services so when you think about those things, it's not perfect. there sure are some really rich people all over this country. i want to see them get their fair share of taxes. i want to see trump's tax breaks repealed. i want to see money put back in the hands of working people and we've made serious progress in the last half decade in new york city and what i'm saying to the american people is, these things can happen and it's not a policy paper with me. it's things we've actually done. for 8.6 million people and i want to do it for all americans. >> you said before and you just said it a moment ago that you believe the money is in the wrong h
new york.ople out of poverty. we're giving families free afterschool, folks are a higher wage because of our city working to get that wage up to $15 an hour. there's a lot that's changing, a lot more affordable housing. guaranteed health care in new york city. 600,000 people uninsured we're guaranteeing them direct access to health care including mental services so when you think about those things, it's not perfect. there sure are some really rich people all over this country. i want to see...