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-- two new york -- to new york.ve the largest investment in new york state history because i know how to get the deal done, they are looking for these jobs, supply chain opportunities from long island up to the north country. we are creating an economy, i know how to create jobs. who do not give the support, one single vote in washington. >> mr. zeldin, other than hydrocracking what is your economic development land for upstate new york? mr. zeldin: i do not think the government should be in charge of parameters. we should not be lowering the overtime threshold, we need to invest in broadband, approve new pipeline applications into a better job of delivering energy across the state. part of this is instead of the governor, i have got a problem with job creating projects, i have a problem with corruption creating governors. when she has these pots of money she creates were resolved so she can spend your campaign going out every day and doing out a conferences, and you got your money. if you get your money back as tax
-- two new york -- to new york.ve the largest investment in new york state history because i know how to get the deal done, they are looking for these jobs, supply chain opportunities from long island up to the north country. we are creating an economy, i know how to create jobs. who do not give the support, one single vote in washington. >> mr. zeldin, other than hydrocracking what is your economic development land for upstate new york? mr. zeldin: i do not think the government should be...
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but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more positive view within the culture itself. so first we're going to -- the next part of the class we're going to go over some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then, after that, we will look at some collections from to give you what you could say is maybe the response from within that second political culture. first political culture, looking from the outside, this is all corrupt, this is destroying american politics and american virtue. from within that culture, no, it's not destroying hearn politics or destroying virtue, it's just a
but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more...
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the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her from china he said in the diary her appearance is exactly the same as the figures on teach us a large head. small features and a countenance devoid of expression in her foot is great curiosity. it is not four inches in length. so this is interesting to me because is presenting from boy as and her visage an object and because he has seen before chinese people but only on teach us in his experi and so i just think that's really interesting that we see this visual image that the khans paying for and promoting and that's what american would be seeing. yeah definitely. and i mean there is sort of t
the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her...
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in new york. >> if there is a revolution in the newspaper business in new york, this is the city roomurdoch's new york post. >> things start to accelerate. and the new york post of rupert murdoch becomes a whole new animal. (cecily) adam. look-y what i got... (adam) is that the new iphone 14 pro? (cecily) yup, with this amazing new camera. smile! (adam) and you got it on verizon? (cecily) even better. i got verizon's new plan. includes apple one. that's apple music, apple tv+, apple arcade, icloud+. (adam) i hear the acting's pretty good on that one. (cecily) so is the deal i got from verizon. iphone 14 pro, on them! you should get one. oh, selfie time! wow, you can hustle when you need to. (vo) get a new iphone 14 pro, on us. and get it with one unlimited for iphone. only on the network america relies on. verizon. ♪ with hand-crafted steakburgers and chicken sandwiches. there's a perfect plate for everyone. great value for all your favorites only from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every order. (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit a
in new york. >> if there is a revolution in the newspaper business in new york, this is the city roomurdoch's new york post. >> things start to accelerate. and the new york post of rupert murdoch becomes a whole new animal. (cecily) adam. look-y what i got... (adam) is that the new iphone 14 pro? (cecily) yup, with this amazing new camera. smile! (adam) and you got it on verizon? (cecily) even better. i got verizon's new plan. includes apple one. that's apple music, apple tv+, apple...
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city further out of new york city. and that was why the cars were very happy for apple more to travel. so awful moye traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york. albany. troy, and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida. she was in pensacola, won by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans, and then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio and into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. so she traveled probably between 1500 and 2000 miles across the united states into cuba and the reason why they are doing this is because the objects were being distributed free broadly. so people would both see her and purchase the objects. >> wow. she has quite a network of crisscrossing the united states and beyond the continent as well. that is really exciting to explore. i
city further out of new york city. and that was why the cars were very happy for apple more to travel. so awful moye traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york. albany. troy, and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida. she was in...
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he wants to win new york.ks about, what do i have to do to get my advantage? and basically, the new york post became a propaganda arm for the reagan candidacy. >> they had probably more influence with voters than the new york times, the dominant newspaper in new york city, because it was the blue collar paper. it was the paper of the working class. we really believed that we could make inroads among those voters. >> ronald wilson reagan, the projected winner of the 1980 presidential election. >> thank you all. >> the endorsement of the new york post around reagan was crucial. reagan carried new york state in the 1980 election. >> rupert murdoch celebrates delivering new york to reagan. and this is where the murdoch way really comes into play. >> roy cohn on behalf of murdoch, and murdoch himself, they extend invitations to the reagan team. "why don't you come visit one of the papers? how about an interview for one of our star correspondents?" and the short of it is that the reagan staff either drops the ball o
he wants to win new york.ks about, what do i have to do to get my advantage? and basically, the new york post became a propaganda arm for the reagan candidacy. >> they had probably more influence with voters than the new york times, the dominant newspaper in new york city, because it was the blue collar paper. it was the paper of the working class. we really believed that we could make inroads among those voters. >> ronald wilson reagan, the projected winner of the 1980 presidential...
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the new york film festival is one of my favourites, why?unweildly, it's very tightly curated, and it's firmly committed to serious cinema. it doesn't really pander — well, maybejust a little bit. overall, it's a real class act and i'm happy to say that this year it's marking its 60th anniversary. for 60 years, neither rain nor heat nor gloom of night has prevented new york film lovers from coming to their festival. you're obviously prepared to stand outside here in the rain. oh yeah, oh ioo%, i'm freezing to death but i've been here for two hours, and i think it's worth it. it's one of the better film festivals on the planet but it feels differently because anybody can have access to any screening, you can purchase a ticket without having to invest in a massive pass, so it's accessible but it's also the best films coming up over the next year. plate smashes. canned laughter. the exterminating angel from director luis bunuel in 1963 opened the very first new york film festival. veteran film critic and film festival programmer david ansen sta
the new york film festival is one of my favourites, why?unweildly, it's very tightly curated, and it's firmly committed to serious cinema. it doesn't really pander — well, maybejust a little bit. overall, it's a real class act and i'm happy to say that this year it's marking its 60th anniversary. for 60 years, neither rain nor heat nor gloom of night has prevented new york film lovers from coming to their festival. you're obviously prepared to stand outside here in the rain. oh yeah, oh ioo%,...
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or new york? ♪ >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> um -- new york. >> how come?the best place ever. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> l.a. >> how come? >> l.a. is more big for, like -- more famous people, i feel. better shops. >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> i like l.a. >> how come? >> because they have the best sushi here. [ laughter ] >> what do you think about people from l.a.? >> doesn't barbie live there? [ laughter ] >> what's the worst thing about new york? >> i heard there's rats. >> what do people in new york complain about? >> i'm guessing rats. [ laughter ] >> if i told you to take the 405 to the 101 what would you be doing? >> getting lost. [ laughter ] >> who likes to drink more alcohol, people in new york or l.a.? >> l.a. >> how come? >> cause -- it's so good. [ laughter ] >> what do you think about people from l.a.? >> weird. >> why are they so weird? >> because they wear stuff inside their lips. >> like what? >> botox. [ laughter ] >> who's the most famous person in new york? >> uh -- my uncle. >> what's his nam
or new york? ♪ >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> um -- new york. >> how come?the best place ever. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> l.a. >> how come? >> l.a. is more big for, like -- more famous people, i feel. better shops. >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> i like l.a. >> how come? >> because they have the best sushi here. [ laughter ] >> what do you think about people from l.a.?...
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new york post... >> murdoch put his stamp on the city of new york. here i am. you'd better pay some attention. i'm going to have one hell of an impact. >> as usual, we were drinking one night, the producers, the reporters and me. we always gathered. >> the first concrete block was removed by east german workers. >> and we hear the berlin wall is coming down. what? we've got to go. what? a current affair's got to go to the wall? oh yeah. so we made a few calls. and we commandeered the gulfstream jet. and about eight or nine of us got on that jet at midnight and flew to berlin. a current affair was rupert's baby, to the point where i believe rupert wrote a check out of his own checking account every single week for the show. >> this show is rampant anarchy. >> rupert liked it because it was cheeky. >> charles and camilla's naughty thong fantasy. >> it was edgy. >> these gorgeous playmates frolic with privileged guests. >> a current affair. >> it was a tabloid show. he said there is a place for a show like this, and people will gravitate to it. so we end up in ber
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among the new york pictorial papers, the new york illustrated news published the largest number of pictures of the riot extending its visual coverage all the way to its august 29th issue. it also offered the most brutish and brutal images of the rioters and and their depredations. the signs of irish catholicism such as the blunt features of one of the people said to have been, quote, sketched from life, ran throughout the illustrated news' riot coverage. some of these displays of, as they put it, celtic physiology, would be reprinted in september 1863 as illustrations in the american phrenological journal to support its findings supposedly based on postmortem examinations of typical rioters' heads and bodies. the crane yas, quote, moral, intellectual and spiritual regions were, sadly, dethe efficient. continuing the quote, their heads were houses of only one story and that a basement. almost every illustrated news engraving depictedded very little variation among rioters whether male or female. that uniformity perhaps due to the antipathy of the irish towards the british publisher. th riote
among the new york pictorial papers, the new york illustrated news published the largest number of pictures of the riot extending its visual coverage all the way to its august 29th issue. it also offered the most brutish and brutal images of the rioters and and their depredations. the signs of irish catholicism such as the blunt features of one of the people said to have been, quote, sketched from life, ran throughout the illustrated news' riot coverage. some of these displays of, as they put...
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"the new york post," "the daily news," "the new york times," my dad would be handing out stories. >>eir childhood was like an extended apprenticeship. >> we knew that dad loved the time he had with us. he wanted us to be a part of his world. and i think that as a child you have to be part of that world in some ways if you were going to be engaged with him. >> he was not raising children. he was raising future media moguls. this is the origin story of three children whose entire lives would be shaped by pursuit of one thing, rupert has laid out that he wants one of his children to succeed him. but he doesn't say when and he doesn't say who and he doesn't say how. that it's going to have to be fought out between them. >> this one question, who would be the one to succeed him only intensifies as they watch his empire grow and grow and grow. ♪ new york has this reputation at this time of being a place that no tourist would ever want to visit. no business would want to set up there. the city was a disaster, but for a tabloid newspaper publisher, it was filled with opportunity. >> i was in
"the new york post," "the daily news," "the new york times," my dad would be handing out stories. >>eir childhood was like an extended apprenticeship. >> we knew that dad loved the time he had with us. he wanted us to be a part of his world. and i think that as a child you have to be part of that world in some ways if you were going to be engaged with him. >> he was not raising children. he was raising future media moguls. this is the origin story...
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new york is in trouble. just as you showed your statistics, it's a 30% increase from last year, which was not a good year. what is happening is things is being the safest big city in america cease to happen. it's perfectly legal process you're using on anticrime patrol and they've been eliminated and we're having situations here and it's not that complicated and it worked and it works and so far unwilling to do that. john: a lot of people who might have lived in new york city moved out to the suburbs for a safer lifestyle and now all of a sudden you've got a shooting in front of congressman lee zeldin's home and two people shot and a bullet ends up not far from one of his daughters 3. what's your reaction to that? >> that's absolutely incredible. i mean, it's incredulous that it happens right in front of a candidate for governor's home. i'd like to have a lot more information about that. but as you reported, lee zeldin was attacked just a couple months ago during his campaign efforts in up state new york. a
new york is in trouble. just as you showed your statistics, it's a 30% increase from last year, which was not a good year. what is happening is things is being the safest big city in america cease to happen. it's perfectly legal process you're using on anticrime patrol and they've been eliminated and we're having situations here and it's not that complicated and it worked and it works and so far unwilling to do that. john: a lot of people who might have lived in new york city moved out to the...
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so does the very first one in america, and again it is from the new york collection from the new york public library which i found was a wonderful moment to find this catalog, the very first catalog showing her with her fan. i think it is also interesting that in again like the issue of the handkerchief in china both men and women carry the fan, sort of as an accessory and in southern china as i experienced this a very hot and the final was used to stir the air and was used to shield yourself from the sun. and in the united states in america used as i said was somewhat the same point, except that you do not see men carrying a fan in america as you would have seen in china. the -- raw vast quantities of fans because they were very inexpensive and because they knew the appeal that the fan had, and on one shipload they brought in 12,000 paper fans which is what -- is holding in this side and it is also the -- edge of the fan, the fixed fan you see here from the historical society is a puppy a machete and lacquer, but paper as well. a little bit more expensive than the fan that -- would h
so does the very first one in america, and again it is from the new york collection from the new york public library which i found was a wonderful moment to find this catalog, the very first catalog showing her with her fan. i think it is also interesting that in again like the issue of the handkerchief in china both men and women carry the fan, sort of as an accessory and in southern china as i experienced this a very hot and the final was used to stir the air and was used to shield yourself...
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now on bbc news, talking movies are at the new york film festival. hello from new york.lcome to talking movies. in today's programme, some early highlights from the new york film festival which, this year, is marking its 60th anniversary. they said it was unfilmable — the 1985 novel white noise by author dom delillo, but filmmaker noah baumbach was undeterred. he adapted it into a movie and it was the opening night attraction here at the new york film festival. the director and cast were all there on opening night. this film, which moves between genres, isn't easy to describe. on one level, it's a family drama that unfolds in the face of a toxic airborne event that imperils a college town. they don't look scared in the crown victoria. no, they're laughing. these guys aren't laughing. where? in the country's choir. what does it matter what they're doing in other cars? i want to know how scared i should be. it stars adam driver as a professor, don cheadle plays his colleague. i think it's about a lot of things. i think it's about existential dread, i think it's about confr
now on bbc news, talking movies are at the new york film festival. hello from new york.lcome to talking movies. in today's programme, some early highlights from the new york film festival which, this year, is marking its 60th anniversary. they said it was unfilmable — the 1985 novel white noise by author dom delillo, but filmmaker noah baumbach was undeterred. he adapted it into a movie and it was the opening night attraction here at the new york film festival. the director and cast were all...
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mil issue right in the city for new york city voters.— york city voters.t max, thank you - york city voters. all right max, thank you very - york city voters. all right | max, thank you very much joining us from new york, thank you. this is bbc news, a reminder of our headlines: in interview with the bbc ukraine's president zelensky has urged russians to stand up against the wall. the nobel peace prize has beenjointly awarded to a ukrainian and a russian civil liberties group, and a belarusian activist. the mother of a teenage girl who died during protests in iran has accused authorities of murdering her daughter. authorities say the girl who was 16 appears to have been thrown from a building, possibly by workmen. but her mother says she had seen injuries on her daughter's body that contradict an official statement. meanwhile an officialforensic report statement. meanwhile an official forensic report has set a woman whose death sparked the protest died from ill health. the parents of mahsa amini say she died as a result of being beaten by morality police.
mil issue right in the city for new york city voters.— york city voters.t max, thank you - york city voters. all right max, thank you very - york city voters. all right | max, thank you very much joining us from new york, thank you. this is bbc news, a reminder of our headlines: in interview with the bbc ukraine's president zelensky has urged russians to stand up against the wall. the nobel peace prize has beenjointly awarded to a ukrainian and a russian civil liberties group, and a...
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and also in state of new york, a blue state. not had a republican governor for over a decade, these are ka key races, some are contested some, have leadership positions who are fighting fo this, we have another 6 here. many have thought about new york 17, that is maloney in democratic leadership, in a good race with lawler, and republicans feel good about that. we could go on but bridge back tbring back panel, josh, study this, give us a surprise race on your mind? >> i'll go back to new england that connecticut 5 race between hayes a liberal democrat, elected in 2018, and her first real race since elected. against george logan, a moderate type of republican. and he -- you have two african-american candidates running again each other but logan is tapped into moderate. bill: why is this close? >> you know, if you see a big republican wave this is the type of seat that could flip. bill: got it, kevin. name one. >> i'm looking at oklahoma governor race. deep in heart of the nation. bill: the republican. and hoff meyer the democrat?
and also in state of new york, a blue state. not had a republican governor for over a decade, these are ka key races, some are contested some, have leadership positions who are fighting fo this, we have another 6 here. many have thought about new york 17, that is maloney in democratic leadership, in a good race with lawler, and republicans feel good about that. we could go on but bridge back tbring back panel, josh, study this, give us a surprise race on your mind? >> i'll go back to new...
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new york and l.a. both.ore than 300 murders so far this year overall violent crime is running rampant. and the problem is the randomness of it the e.m.t. won who was so close to retirement just stabbed in the throat and died the guy up in poughkeepsie went to get a cup of coffee. brian, i don't know and ainsley i don't know about you but have you told family members you know, things are different you need to be more careful. watch my wife gave me for my 30th birthday it's in a safety deposit box. i drive the subaru into the city you mate be a target. you never know now. >> ainsley: some stories. all running through my mind. every time i go lunch with a co-worker or a friend or another mom from my daughter's school, we all have a story. and so we are all just getting so tired of it. it is random. all of y'all have gotten a cup of coffee in a hotel lobby. all of y'all if you have been to new york have probably ridden the subway. all of these things we are used to doing you can't do anymore. we have all gone to
new york and l.a. both.ore than 300 murders so far this year overall violent crime is running rampant. and the problem is the randomness of it the e.m.t. won who was so close to retirement just stabbed in the throat and died the guy up in poughkeepsie went to get a cup of coffee. brian, i don't know and ainsley i don't know about you but have you told family members you know, things are different you need to be more careful. watch my wife gave me for my 30th birthday it's in a safety deposit...
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. >> you, know that region of new york, upstate new york has always been an economic policy challengeike chuck schumer, and yourself as governor, and governors before you. so when you see the president actually showing up there, with a delivery of not just jobs, but high paying jobs, that kind of high paying job has historically been difficult to attract there. what more can you do in that arena, especially in the upstate region? >> this is transforming for upstate. i am the first upstate governor and over 100 years. i am from buffalo. when i was growing up, the unemployment rate for my dad, he worked at a steel plant, the grandpa worked at the steel plant, it was about 15%. when people grew up, they didn't have an opportunity for a single job. so for me personally, and the people who never give up on upstate new york, and stayed, this is a whole new day for our state. because when a micron selects new york state because of what president biden, and the majority leader chuck schumer did in washington, we would not have had this happen if chuck schumer was not the majority leader. but
. >> you, know that region of new york, upstate new york has always been an economic policy challengeike chuck schumer, and yourself as governor, and governors before you. so when you see the president actually showing up there, with a delivery of not just jobs, but high paying jobs, that kind of high paying job has historically been difficult to attract there. what more can you do in that arena, especially in the upstate region? >> this is transforming for upstate. i am the first...
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the suspect in court today and what he said. >>> the new york city subway three attacks. one of them deadly. what authorities are saying about this tonight. >>> the coldest air of the season moving from the dakotas all the way east what to expect this weekend. >>> and world war ii veteran who waited 77 years for this moment. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us. we begin tonight with those words by president biden behind closed doors, but they made immediate news. the president warning the risk of nuclear armageddon has not been this high since the cuban missile crisis amid the threats from vladimir putin. the president saying putin is not joking. as the russians face serious setbacks in ukraine, president biden saying the threat of use of nuclear weapons has not been this high since kennedy and cuba. what so many around the world, here in the u.s. asking, what is putin's offramp? cecilia vega leading us off tonight from the white house. >> reporter: tonight, with the war going badly for russia -- the strongest warning yet fr
the suspect in court today and what he said. >>> the new york city subway three attacks. one of them deadly. what authorities are saying about this tonight. >>> the coldest air of the season moving from the dakotas all the way east what to expect this weekend. >>> and world war ii veteran who waited 77 years for this moment. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us. we begin tonight with those words by president...
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rachel: the new york post was covering that and saying fix it.ause right now -- let me grab the cover here. there are illegal immigrants connelling to come and be -- continuing to come and be shipped by texas to new york city and the mayor adams is saying oh my gosh, we can't afford this. how can texas afford it so well. pete: this is happening at the same time. she's in texas to raise money, of course, because she's a political animal and that's what she's going to do. doesn't actually want to go to the boarder and visit these folks who are currently arriving in new york city illegals from texas. the problem isn't something they actually want to solve. meanwhile in new york, mayor adams is basically saying, we can't handle this. they've built camps to deal but yet he's got a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of what's on the actual border. looking on the post cover, it says adams finally has had enough. new york city will spend $1 billion on illegal migrants this year. it's your mess, president biden. that's what the cover of the post says characterizin
rachel: the new york post was covering that and saying fix it.ause right now -- let me grab the cover here. there are illegal immigrants connelling to come and be -- continuing to come and be shipped by texas to new york city and the mayor adams is saying oh my gosh, we can't afford this. how can texas afford it so well. pete: this is happening at the same time. she's in texas to raise money, of course, because she's a political animal and that's what she's going to do. doesn't actually want to...
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or new york reporting in.ve democrats out this running in swing races about releasing criminals. mandela barnes wants to cut the prison population in half and fetterman wants to cut it by a third. fetterman wants to release convicted murders which is different than what biden did. it's a pattern they want to release criminals from jail is what they're running on. >> harris: how about mercy for the victims and their families? we have to do this fast. yet another excuse with hillary clinton from her one-time aide huma abiden. let's watch together. >> another challenge, you know this well. hillary had to face as a woman in politics all these impossible standards. she needs to be taller, shorter, talk this way. we can't see women as commander-in-chief. we close our eyes and think of a president and think of a man. >> harris: marc. >> hillary clinton didn't lose because of an impossible standard. she lost according to the polls 54% of voters believed she was corrupt. 56% thought she should have been charged in the
or new york reporting in.ve democrats out this running in swing races about releasing criminals. mandela barnes wants to cut the prison population in half and fetterman wants to cut it by a third. fetterman wants to release convicted murders which is different than what biden did. it's a pattern they want to release criminals from jail is what they're running on. >> harris: how about mercy for the victims and their families? we have to do this fast. yet another excuse with hillary clinton...
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what does this say about the new york times?>> reporter: you are right in the upper left-hand side of the front page, all the news is fit to print, there out to be a caveat that says as long as it adheres to uber woke and cancel culture and anything that advances political, social and racial justice, think back to what this was all about. the new york times invited senator tom cotton to publish an op-ed and what he said was to quell all of the violence racking cities across america and especially in washington dc at the time we should consider calling in the national guard. there was vandalism, arson, looting, stabbings, murderers, billions of dollars in damage. it was eminently reasonable the staff at the new york times revolted. bennett was fired. they issued apologies that said that op-ed didn't meet our standards. what standards? what values are you talking about? the new york times staffers tweeted out things like we are working in a hostile work environment. this op-ed threatens the lives of black journalists in our newsro
what does this say about the new york times?>> reporter: you are right in the upper left-hand side of the front page, all the news is fit to print, there out to be a caveat that says as long as it adheres to uber woke and cancel culture and anything that advances political, social and racial justice, think back to what this was all about. the new york times invited senator tom cotton to publish an op-ed and what he said was to quell all of the violence racking cities across america and...
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new york, more than any other. so the city is growing, it's roads, it's buildings, it means a lot of stuff. that is true. but how this stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. he was dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. does he simply stick it in his pocket? that would be a little too easy. his typical method was simply to pad building contracts. so say a building cost $10,000 to build. they would soak say okay, give me a bill for $20,000. you'll get your $10, 000, that's what you can expect. when this arrangement -- he could divide the extra funds between the big four and -- however he there was one person he did not keep happy but. there is always an informer, just like the -- movie. a political enemy within the democratic party. they eventually got hold of the accounts and turned it over to the new york times. so that is how the tweet agreement was brought down. they were shocked by the scale of the graft. the scale, but not the nature of the graft. why would they support such a corrupt, imm
new york, more than any other. so the city is growing, it's roads, it's buildings, it means a lot of stuff. that is true. but how this stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. he was dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. does he simply stick it in his pocket? that would be a little too easy. his typical method was simply to pad building contracts. so say a building cost $10,000 to build. they would soak say okay, give me a bill for $20,000. you'll get your $10, 000, that's...
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as the new york times put, it mr. trump's apparent reluctance so far to cooperate puts the department in the froth position of having to decide from among an array of difficult choices, including whether to give up on trying to obtain the documents, issuing a subpoena for them, obtaining another search warrant or pushing for mr. trump to attest under oath that he has handed over all the materials in his possession. unfortunately, i am not to never have been a state or federal prosecutor. but at least to me, all these choices seem pretty tricky. what does the department of justice do here? luckily, we have just the expert to help us answer that very question. joining us now is barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan and an msnbc legal analyst. barb, thanks for being here tonight. >> thanks for having me, alex. >> so, there i say, none of these options seem like the clear-cut winner, right? subpoena, search warrant, get trump to make a statement under oath or just give up on the whole
as the new york times put, it mr. trump's apparent reluctance so far to cooperate puts the department in the froth position of having to decide from among an array of difficult choices, including whether to give up on trying to obtain the documents, issuing a subpoena for them, obtaining another search warrant or pushing for mr. trump to attest under oath that he has handed over all the materials in his possession. unfortunately, i am not to never have been a state or federal prosecutor. but at...
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new york! cheering ] >> jimmy: people are so excited. i think new york really loves you too, because people go crazy when they see guillermo. it's like a pinata came to life. >> guillermo: yeah. >> jimmy: have you been on the subway yet? >> guillermo: no, i haven't, jimmy. >> jimmy: big changes are coming to the new york subway system. last week, kathy hochul, the governor of new york -- i guarantee less than 3% of you knew that. but she is the governor of new york. she announced that by 2025, new york city will have surveillance cameras in every subway car. the plan is to have cameras on every train, and then charge this is only going to disturb public masturbators or really excite them. how are there not already every cameras? there are cameras in every aisle at duane reade. i find it hard to steal lipstick anymore. why does it take three years? the ring cameras, you lick the back of them and stick them on the wall. but these won't be installed until 2025. so if you're planning to commit a cr
new york! cheering ] >> jimmy: people are so excited. i think new york really loves you too, because people go crazy when they see guillermo. it's like a pinata came to life. >> guillermo: yeah. >> jimmy: have you been on the subway yet? >> guillermo: no, i haven't, jimmy. >> jimmy: big changes are coming to the new york subway system. last week, kathy hochul, the governor of new york -- i guarantee less than 3% of you knew that. but she is the governor of new...
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>> steve: it's 7:00 here in new york city and violence it's way too close to home for the new york republican house yesterday. >> the situation so terrifying especially because teenage daughters are home of the time when bullet started flying. >> brian: todd piro has more. >> scary stuff, guys. please say two 17-year-old boys were shot outside the long island home of lee zeldin. he said his $260 are home alone at the time just doing their homework when they heard gunfire outside their room front door. the girls locked themselves in the bathroom and called 911. >> it hits close to home and it shows up on your front doorstep. i'm standing in front of crime scene tape in front of your own house. you can't get m any more outrage than right now. >> authority say three teenagers were walking on the street and some of the open fire. two of them were shot before taking cover under zeldin's front porch. the congressman has been very vocal on new york soft-on-crime policies contributing to the spiraling crime crisis but he said it's past the point of politics when seemingly nowhere is safe. police say
>> steve: it's 7:00 here in new york city and violence it's way too close to home for the new york republican house yesterday. >> the situation so terrifying especially because teenage daughters are home of the time when bullet started flying. >> brian: todd piro has more. >> scary stuff, guys. please say two 17-year-old boys were shot outside the long island home of lee zeldin. he said his $260 are home alone at the time just doing their homework when they heard gunfire...
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but the least shocking development in new york politics lately was the new york slimes editorial endorsingovernor kathy hochul. now over and over again they write zeldin, lee zeldin, has demonstrated a loyalty of trumpism over his oath to defend democracy and the u.s. constitution. in his campaign for governor he makes arguments about crime and advocating to returning to the zero tolerance days that have no clear connection to public safety. i hate to break it to the gray old lady, that's called getting tough on crime, kid. and that's exactly what needs to be done in new york. it was only when the polls started getting shaky for hochul did she even want to talk about reexamining things like bail reform. but that didn't last long. >> she still hasn't talked about locking up anyone committing any crimes. >> okay. >> anyone who commits a crime under our laws, especially with the change they made to bail, has consequences. i don't know why that's so important to you. >> laura: now, if that sentence didn't lose her the election, i don't know what will. she just doesn't care about you. if you're
but the least shocking development in new york politics lately was the new york slimes editorial endorsingovernor kathy hochul. now over and over again they write zeldin, lee zeldin, has demonstrated a loyalty of trumpism over his oath to defend democracy and the u.s. constitution. in his campaign for governor he makes arguments about crime and advocating to returning to the zero tolerance days that have no clear connection to public safety. i hate to break it to the gray old lady, that's...
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we suffer from some of the highest taxes in the land in new york state and new york city in particularanything about that? >> absolutely. we need to get rid of the estate tax in new york. i happen to be someone who's in favor no -- of there not being any income tax. even if you reduced it, that would be big progress. there should be a statewide spending cap. there's a whole lot of inefficiencies with the money, the way it gets spent -- stuart: you're a real radical. >> we need to stave our state -- save our state. stuart: as somebody who doesn't like the income tax, that's a radical suggestion, low lowering it down to 3 or 4%. >> i would go further if i could. stuart: abolish the income tax? >> i would be in favor of it, but even if we were able to reduce it, that would be progress. many new yorkers pay the highest income tax rate in the country. stuart: if you make good money and live in new york city, you're going to be paying more, a lot more than half your income in city, state and federal income tax. that's just wrong. >> and people are more mobile than ever, so why not just go to
we suffer from some of the highest taxes in the land in new york state and new york city in particularanything about that? >> absolutely. we need to get rid of the estate tax in new york. i happen to be someone who's in favor no -- of there not being any income tax. even if you reduced it, that would be big progress. there should be a statewide spending cap. there's a whole lot of inefficiencies with the money, the way it gets spent -- stuart: you're a real radical. >> we need to...
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right. >> right. >> new york city. new york city. think about this for a moment. 24-hour city.n i go out. i'm having dishwashers and cooks subway si go visit this 24-hour city. this is not a 9:00 to 5:00 and this is a city that never sleeps. this should be out and directing the people of the city and i love that. it's a multi billion-dollar industry our night life industry. tell me all the time, thank you mayor for acknowledging us. >> you know you take hits for that. you respond to it there. when you got a migrant emergency when the city is facing an economic downturn and a crime issue, any thought of toning it down? >> think about what you said. you said we have an economic issue. my night life is a multi billion-dollar industry. people are afraid to go back out to restaurants. now they see their mayor going out saying come back out to our city. that is what the whole theme is. so you say okay, eric, you're taking hits. what has been the mayor of new york without taking hits? you know. you can't wake up and read the papers in the day and say my god, i'm afraid of being critic
right. >> right. >> new york city. new york city. think about this for a moment. 24-hour city.n i go out. i'm having dishwashers and cooks subway si go visit this 24-hour city. this is not a 9:00 to 5:00 and this is a city that never sleeps. this should be out and directing the people of the city and i love that. it's a multi billion-dollar industry our night life industry. tell me all the time, thank you mayor for acknowledging us. >> you know you take hits for that. you...
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i'm thrilled. >> new york senator who op-ed george floyd finally speaking out and blasting the "new york times." his comments are next. ♪ baby i like it ♪ this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you. pay as little as zero dollars for your first prescription. ♪ for over 100 years, lincoln's been exploring new ways to deliver sanctuary in its vehi
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i covered governors in new york state.st simply someone who i've covered a lot and very intensely, you know, and he is someone who, like every person i cover, sometimes, you know, gets very angry at what i write. most people don't express it the way he does. but, i mean, trump really is more than that. i appreciate that you obviously have covered all the other candidates and figures that you mentioned, but you have yourself said that covering trump, "it's my curse and my salvation." so why did you say that, what do you mean? i was really talking... i was talking about work, i wasn't talking about trump. the way that i approach myjob is the curse and the salvation, which is that i throw all my energy into it. all right, but you have blown a great deal of energy into just covering trump. i mean, you've courted your sources around him very assiduously, to the extent that jonathan swan, white house correspondent for axios, the online news site, says, "it was the most competitive beat in american journalism, and maggie was, by
i covered governors in new york state.st simply someone who i've covered a lot and very intensely, you know, and he is someone who, like every person i cover, sometimes, you know, gets very angry at what i write. most people don't express it the way he does. but, i mean, trump really is more than that. i appreciate that you obviously have covered all the other candidates and figures that you mentioned, but you have yourself said that covering trump, "it's my curse and my salvation."...
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one victim was killed and what the police are saying about the subway here in new york. proven over 90% effective, ed tdults 50 yrs and o and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. we were blown away. (chuckles) legacy is really, really big at howard university so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. peaceful state. full plate. wait, are you my blind date? dancing crew. trip for two. nail the final interview. buy or lease? masterpiece. inside joke. artichoke. game with doug. brand new mug. come here, kid. gimme a hug. the more you want to do, the more we want to do. boosters designed for covid-19 variants are now available. brought
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maria: in fact, governor cath reigns leading hochul in new york -- cathy hochul in new york said she's not discussing cashless bail till after the election and she's under fire of promoting a major advocate of the state's reform law to be one of the top legal advisers. according to linked in, joshua norkin, the project coordinator -- the decarceration project at legal aid society was promoted in july. your reaction to that and, congressman, have you ever seen new york in such a position? have you seen it this bad before? >> no, absolutely not. not in my lifetime and, listen, i was younger when the stories from the '80s were impacting families inside of new york city very hard. i saw an interview over the weekend with former democratic governor david patterson who was reflecting on the '80s and '90s when the violence was bad then and he says he feels more unsafe today than he felt unsafe back then in the '80s and early '90s before rudy giuliani first came in. now cathy hochul picks brian benjamin who was on top of the scandals that led to the arrest and resignation, he was the champion
maria: in fact, governor cath reigns leading hochul in new york -- cathy hochul in new york said she's not discussing cashless bail till after the election and she's under fire of promoting a major advocate of the state's reform law to be one of the top legal advisers. according to linked in, joshua norkin, the project coordinator -- the decarceration project at legal aid society was promoted in july. your reaction to that and, congressman, have you ever seen new york in such a position? have...