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she meant she worked there on a new yorkers, they did what new yorkers do. the caffeinated jaws went like that for only about five minutes, and then they were back to their conversation. i was news for a millisecond in this cafe, and i sat down and had an arnold palmer. >> jimmy: in this neighborhood people would probably give you a dollar for a photograph. there are a lot of superheros here. you could blend. i had -- i don't want to say i had a dr. strange -- i did have a negative -- >> wait. you've met dr. strange? >> jimmy: yes, i hired him to help me with something. we have the video. >> i haven't seen this. what's this? >> jimmy: got to be kidding me. where is this guy? >> hi, i'm dr. steven strange, master of the mystic arts. was unbelievable. >> jimmy: it's 3:30. i'm not paying for the last half hour. >> nice to meet you too. show me the demons. >> jimmy: all right. here they are. [ screaming ] >> i don't understand. are they possessed? >> jimmy: basically. they ate, like, 50 cup cakes. >> i'll vanquish them. >> jimmy: no. no vanquishing. just do tric
she meant she worked there on a new yorkers, they did what new yorkers do. the caffeinated jaws went like that for only about five minutes, and then they were back to their conversation. i was news for a millisecond in this cafe, and i sat down and had an arnold palmer. >> jimmy: in this neighborhood people would probably give you a dollar for a photograph. there are a lot of superheros here. you could blend. i had -- i don't want to say i had a dr. strange -- i did have a negative --...
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yorker. and i have been doing it a number of years and i can't tell you how important it is in terms of renalrch and helping with kidney disease. they raise an extraordinary amount of money and it's fun. it's a great events. >> the details are there. we'll give the website in just a minute because it's coming up on the 22nd. you're there because it's a book about jewish humor and what it all means. why tackle the subject of jewish humor? >> i wanted to find out why jews are so funny. [ laughter ] >> they have been dominant for many years in america. it's almost like a business that they've been really leading. almost say hegemo nic if you were an academic like me. i wondered why. it's not just a joke book. it's a book about humor. >> it's doing well. >> doing well. much better than i would have expected. second to an obscure figure by the name of bruce springsteen. >> who's that guy? >> michael, we look forward to the luncheon. thanks for being with us. >> you can find ticket information. the author's luncheon at kidney nc o.co organize. we'll be right back. ,,,, tobacco companies knew that s
yorker. and i have been doing it a number of years and i can't tell you how important it is in terms of renalrch and helping with kidney disease. they raise an extraordinary amount of money and it's fun. it's a great events. >> the details are there. we'll give the website in just a minute because it's coming up on the 22nd. you're there because it's a book about jewish humor and what it all means. why tackle the subject of jewish humor? >> i wanted to find out why jews are so...
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i think what sets apart what "the new yorker's" about to do is the thoroughness and thoughtfulness with which they sing hillary clinton's praises. i'm going to quote again, we've got that exclusively. you can't get it until monday. here's a sneak preview, "on november 8th, barring some astonishment, the people of the united states will after 240 years send a woman to the white house. the election will be noted for its immense historical important and be greated with indescribable relief. it will be especially gratifying to have a woman as commander in chief after such a sexist and racist campaign. on ever issue of consequence including economic policy, the environment, and foreign affairs, hillary clinton is a distinctly capable candidate -- experienced, serious, schooled, resilient. hillary clinton's vision and temperament are the opposite of her opponent's. her story is about walking through flames and emerging changed, warier, and more determined. we wish that clinton faced a worth opponent. she deserves a less sullied, more substantive win. electing a female president means imaginin
i think what sets apart what "the new yorker's" about to do is the thoroughness and thoughtfulness with which they sing hillary clinton's praises. i'm going to quote again, we've got that exclusively. you can't get it until monday. here's a sneak preview, "on november 8th, barring some astonishment, the people of the united states will after 240 years send a woman to the white house. the election will be noted for its immense historical important and be greated with indescribable...
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from my perspective as a new yorker, it was the right thing to do.11 was an extraordinary event. it allows the victims of the families to determine the responsibility of saudi arabia. but what mitch mcconnell has done and the house of republicans has done is classic in terms of blame everything on barack obama. i mean, if barack obama was able to walk on water they'd criticize him for not being able to swim. from the very beginning they've tried to delegitimize him, dehumanize him, attack him, obstruct, and it's led to the creation of donald trump and that's what is impacting the republicans right now. >> there's also this desire to have a sort of -- to get the political victory without the cost. there was even talk about whether the house was going to hold it so they could have the vote and have the bill become law. and in some ways, robert, that's a little what the trump phenomenon strikes me as. there's so many conservatives who are -- it's like donald trump has the right enemies and that's kind of the primary driver. and whether the man is comple
from my perspective as a new yorker, it was the right thing to do.11 was an extraordinary event. it allows the victims of the families to determine the responsibility of saudi arabia. but what mitch mcconnell has done and the house of republicans has done is classic in terms of blame everything on barack obama. i mean, if barack obama was able to walk on water they'd criticize him for not being able to swim. from the very beginning they've tried to delegitimize him, dehumanize him, attack him,...
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do an interview. >> with david rimer of "the new yorker." >>> we reported earlier that more women are accusing donald trump of improper physical conduct. this morning's "the new york times" features accounts by two of those women. cbs news has not confirmed their stories but rachel crooks was a 22-year-old receptionist at a company inside trump tower in 2015. the times says she introduced herself to trump and they shook hands and shoon after he kissed her cheeks and then she said he began to kiss me on the mouth. another kis you're jessica leeds told the times trump's hands were all over knee during an airplane flight. the 74-year-old said it happened more than three decades ago. >> he was like an octopus. like he had six arms. he was all over the place. part of the body, i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset but when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> the trump campaign immediately responded saying, quote, this entire article is fiction. this truly is nothing more than a political attack. this is a sad day for "the times." over overnight, trump's lawy
do an interview. >> with david rimer of "the new yorker." >>> we reported earlier that more women are accusing donald trump of improper physical conduct. this morning's "the new york times" features accounts by two of those women. cbs news has not confirmed their stories but rachel crooks was a 22-year-old receptionist at a company inside trump tower in 2015. the times says she introduced herself to trump and they shook hands and shoon after he kissed her...
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a lot we have to do to protect pensions of hard-working new yorkers and hard-working people around theountry. liz: that is maybe. i'll take it. scott stringer new york city comptroller. wells fargo moving higher by 3%. closing bell, 36 minutes away. marissa mayer of yahoo! dealing with yet another controversy as she tries to unload yahoo!. first is was the biggest hack in history of half a billion accounts. now another leak exposing something that may be even more damaging. >>> charlie gasparino has inside scoop on who's really in the running to be twitter's newest owner. and a warning to whoever is interested in buying it. plus are twitter's employees dealing with the company's potential sale? how are they handling it? charlie is next on "countdown." liz: if yahoo! uses were not upset with the hackers data was stolen of over 500 million accounts, this may put them over the edge. according to reuters report, that i can't built a program to scan all users emails for specific information given to them by u.s. intelligence officials. this would be the first time a u.s. internet company ag
a lot we have to do to protect pensions of hard-working new yorkers and hard-working people around theountry. liz: that is maybe. i'll take it. scott stringer new york city comptroller. wells fargo moving higher by 3%. closing bell, 36 minutes away. marissa mayer of yahoo! dealing with yet another controversy as she tries to unload yahoo!. first is was the biggest hack in history of half a billion accounts. now another leak exposing something that may be even more damaging. >>> charlie...
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yorkers can be when talking about sex. abc's juju chang found out. >> reporter: author and sex-pert, jenni block taking a ride around the block. >> do you want to get in bed with me and talk about sex? >> reporter: spicing up fifth avenue, request a fully mobile four-post bed. sex sells, especially in the form of free advice. >> we've been trying to communicate a bit more often in bed. >> my best piece of advice is start through texting. it opens everything up. >> reporter: sex and the city, but in the city of 8.4 million people -- >> come talk to me. >> reporter: could this sex-pert get busy new yorkers to talk about getting busy? >> i really think people in the u.s. tend to be more closed off talking about sex until you open >> reporter: the lifestyle guru teaming up with a sex toy company, hot octopus, to bring this to the big apple. >> don't go far, i'm serious. you can ask me anything. >> reporter: meaning people from all walks of life seeing why we're so uncomfortable talking dirty. >> why do we have a problem with it? >> because we have a problem with intimacy. >> i'm out here to teach and educate and share, but i'm also here to learn. >> re
yorkers can be when talking about sex. abc's juju chang found out. >> reporter: author and sex-pert, jenni block taking a ride around the block. >> do you want to get in bed with me and talk about sex? >> reporter: spicing up fifth avenue, request a fully mobile four-post bed. sex sells, especially in the form of free advice. >> we've been trying to communicate a bit more often in bed. >> my best piece of advice is start through texting. it opens everything up....
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>> i'm a new yorker, but not too much of a fan. >> reporter: how do you respond to that? >> let's go giants! >> i think a lot of these fans have been fans since 2010. >> reporter: for 8 inning, the game was a pitcher's dual until this play. connor gillaspie smacking this home run, giving the giants a 3- 0 lead. >> it was a little dull, but i'm glad we picked it up at the end. >> it's torture. every single year. and it's an even year, so i'm expecting to win, but it's torture. >> reporter: the giants madison bumgarner took out the mets, quick, fast, and early in the bottom of the 9th. >> we had a rough two and a half months, but it's a new season now. we're believers. 2016. let's go giants. >> reporter: all right guys, take a look right there. at&t ballpark, it's dark now, but come on monday, the lights will be back on. the giants will go to chicago for two games. they'll be back here on monday and tuesday if needed. after what we saw today, fingers crossed that won't happen. it's the eastern year. we are believers, guys. the giants. bring on chicago. >> paul, thank you, i
>> i'm a new yorker, but not too much of a fan. >> reporter: how do you respond to that? >> let's go giants! >> i think a lot of these fans have been fans since 2010. >> reporter: for 8 inning, the game was a pitcher's dual until this play. connor gillaspie smacking this home run, giving the giants a 3- 0 lead. >> it was a little dull, but i'm glad we picked it up at the end. >> it's torture. every single year. and it's an even year, so i'm expecting to...
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yorkers. big papi writing today, never forget what we did, do not be up is instead smile. you can read the full letter on the fox 25 sports page. >>> in los angeles with the clippers but when it's all said and done, he's going to retire as member of the boston celtics. his intention to sign a one day deal with the celtics officially retire as a member of the green. mvp, one of the all time greats in celtics history. >>> if you didn't see this yesterday, remarkable. i don't know what else to call it. tim tebow during an suffered a seizure in the first row. fan attended to by medical professionals at the game. he was there the whole time. a wild couple of months ago that he was on a plane and said a prayer over someone suffering a seizure on the plane. and then this. something going on here. >> vanessa: is there anything he can't do. >> reporter: remarkable. >> mark: we were talking about this last night. perhaps st. hood? >> vanessa: for evening. by tomorrow morning, fog, drizzly, watch out for that. and then tomorrow evening a chance of a shower coming through. but then th
yorkers. big papi writing today, never forget what we did, do not be up is instead smile. you can read the full letter on the fox 25 sports page. >>> in los angeles with the clippers but when it's all said and done, he's going to retire as member of the boston celtics. his intention to sign a one day deal with the celtics officially retire as a member of the green. mvp, one of the all time greats in celtics history. >>> if you didn't see this yesterday, remarkable. i don't...
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reporter: while campaigning in nevada, native new yorker donald trump started the rally by telling locals how to home state. >> nevada. and you know what i said? do you know what i said? i said when i came out here, i said nobody says it the other way. has to be nevada, right? >> reporter: the viral moment prompted a scathing response from nevada senator and minority leader harry reid. in a statement he said, if donald trump wants to come down from the penthouse his daddy bought him to lecture us on how to say nevada, he could at both candidates are gearing up for their second presidential debate. hillary clinton spent wednesday in washington, d.c., prepping for the town hall style event. at a fundraiser she said trump's running mate had a tough time defending the gop nominee during it's vice presidential debate tuesday night. >> i thought tim did a great job, and every time he tried to push mike pence to defend what pence just bobed and weaveed. >>> a brave use marine is learning how to cope with two new armless. sergeant john peck lost all four limbs in afghanistan. he underwent a over the summer. it was successful, but painful. >> there was on
reporter: while campaigning in nevada, native new yorker donald trump started the rally by telling locals how to home state. >> nevada. and you know what i said? do you know what i said? i said when i came out here, i said nobody says it the other way. has to be nevada, right? >> reporter: the viral moment prompted a scathing response from nevada senator and minority leader harry reid. in a statement he said, if donald trump wants to come down from the penthouse his daddy bought him...
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he even -- if you read what jane mare wrote in the "new yorker", he was advised not to do this. and he completely ignored that and went forward with this. so it's unfortunate, and something that hopefully, you know, when all the dust settles and the election has moved on next year, congress really needs to take a look at the fbi director's behavior in this case, starting this summer and especially what he did yesterday. >> laurence tribe, constitutional law expert, tweeted out yesterday two tweets. one said comey's e-mail to his agents, trying to explain himself to his own agents, made clear that the e-mails to be investigated may have no significance at all and the second one, covering one's own back side is understandable. doing so by making voters think the candidate for president might well be indicted is inexcusable. last question to you on this, matthew. james comey has steadfastly refused to even say whether or not the fbi is looking into allegations that aides and former aides to the republican nominee, donald trump, are being investigated regarding ties to russia. that
he even -- if you read what jane mare wrote in the "new yorker", he was advised not to do this. and he completely ignored that and went forward with this. so it's unfortunate, and something that hopefully, you know, when all the dust settles and the election has moved on next year, congress really needs to take a look at the fbi director's behavior in this case, starting this summer and especially what he did yesterday. >> laurence tribe, constitutional law expert, tweeted out...
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yorker obviously committing treason. across the street from the teeter, across broadway from the theater where the boothes were doing their historic performance, an actress named lara keen was having a big hit of her own, others amazing person. not only a great actress, but she said to be the first woman in the country to be an independent theater producer and she built ore hen -- her own theater on broadway. in 1858 she had a giant hit called by our american cousin." in 1865 she would do a one night revival in washington. the lincolns taped and so did john wilkes booth, as we know. the doctor first rushed to lincoln's aid was a 23-year-old new yorker. he had just graduated from bellevue hospital medical center six weeks earlier and was in washington to take a posting as an army surgery. could keep rotling -- rattling these if in the air. in the end or tall this explaining rioting and seditious activities the war on balance was good for new york city. the business m seized the aunt to amass capital, expand markets, diversify, head out west and after the war the -- the west wasn't won by cowboys. it was won by new york mon
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up at something that came this new yorker conference, it sounds like he is picking a fight with an owner. what doou make of that? >> this is another dynamic with netflix, they want to invest in movies and they want to win oscars. to do that you have to have a movie released in theaters. they deal with it this week with a small luxury chain called ipix, and that would allow them to put their movies in theaters and simultaneously put it on the netflix streaming service. theater owners don't like this. they have lived by this exclusive window they have where movies are just shown in theaters. fight, but weoing like all disruptors, netflix seems to be winning. thank chris paul mary, you so much for weighing in there. we will keep an eye on the stock. oracle's final extension for appral of the netsuite deal, sharolders now have until november 4 to approve the acquisition. shares of netsuite dipped as much as 5% in trading. the extension coming after only receiving less than a quarter of the shares necessary to close the 9.3 billion dollars deal. netsuite's largest shareholder is expressed concern that
up at something that came this new yorker conference, it sounds like he is picking a fight with an owner. what doou make of that? >> this is another dynamic with netflix, they want to invest in movies and they want to win oscars. to do that you have to have a movie released in theaters. they deal with it this week with a small luxury chain called ipix, and that would allow them to put their movies in theaters and simultaneously put it on the netflix streaming service. theater owners don't...
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bloombergpolitics team to times square to see what new yorkers and tourists know about the two guys, these two guys, the vice presidential running mate. do know who these guys are? >> i do not. >> any ideas? no. .> no >> that is mitt romney. >> a ceo. >> a newscaster. >> american football coach. >> a sports analyst. >> they look like they are in the golf world. >> do you know who that is? >> the vice presidential candidates. mike pence and tim kaine. >> i am not sure about the democrat. that is pence and i forget his name. >> that is so close. cane.se a >> do you know their name? tim kaine and prints or something. >> do you know his name? >> pence. >> tim kaine. >> which one? >> this is trumps bp and this is hillary's vp. >> who do you think would win? >> this guy. he looks a little more intellectual. >> what words come to mind? >> a charmer. like a ladies man. himould you want representing you? >> going to london or beijing. putin would run rings around him. >> he seems more presidential. vice presidential. >> he has that stare. >> he looks winnable. hear that. love to >> he has a nice smile. looks can be deceiving but they look like ni
bloombergpolitics team to times square to see what new yorkers and tourists know about the two guys, these two guys, the vice presidential running mate. do know who these guys are? >> i do not. >> any ideas? no. .> no >> that is mitt romney. >> a ceo. >> a newscaster. >> american football coach. >> a sports analyst. >> they look like they are in the golf world. >> do you know who that is? >> the vice presidential candidates. mike...
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yorkers can be when talking about sex. abc's juju chang found out. >> reporter: author and sex-pert, jenni block taking a ride around the block. >> do you want to get in bed with me and talk about sex? >> reporter: spicing up fifth aven, four-post bed. sex sells, especially in the form of free advice. >> we've been trying to communicate a bit more often in bed. >> my best piece of advice is start through texting. it opens everything up. >> reporter: sex and the city, but in the city of 8.4 million people -- >> come talk to me. >> reporter: could this sex-pert about getting busy? >> i really think people in the u.s. tend to be more closed off talking about sex until you open the door. >> reporter: the lifestyle guru teaming up with a sex toy company, hot octopus, to bring this to the big apple. >> don't go far, i'm serious. you can ask me anything. >> reporter: meaning people from all walks of life seeing why we're so uncomfortable talking dirty. >> why do we have a problem with it? >> because we have a problem with intimacy. >> i'm out here to teach and educate and share, but i'm also here to learn. >> r secret to a harmonious marriage. >> i can al
yorkers can be when talking about sex. abc's juju chang found out. >> reporter: author and sex-pert, jenni block taking a ride around the block. >> do you want to get in bed with me and talk about sex? >> reporter: spicing up fifth aven, four-post bed. sex sells, especially in the form of free advice. >> we've been trying to communicate a bit more often in bed. >> my best piece of advice is start through texting. it opens everything up. >> reporter: sex and...
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bloombergpolitics team to times square to see what new yorkers and tourists know about the two guys, these two guys, the vice presidential running mates. reporter: do know who these guys are? >> i do not. reporter: any ideas? >> no. >> no. >> no idea. >> that is mitt romney. reporter: what job do you think they have? >> a ceo. >> a newscaster. >> american football coach. >> sports coaches or something. >> >> a sports analyst. >> they look like they are in the golf world. reporter: do you know who that is? >> the vice presidential candidates. reporter: you got it. you know their names? >> mike pence and tim kaine. >> i am not sure about the democrat. >> that is pence, and i forget his name. reporter: that is so close. >> i use a cane. reporter: you use a what? >> i use a cane. reporter: do know their name? >> tim kaine and prince or something. reporter: do you know his name? >> pence. >> no idea who that one is. >> he gave a pretty boring speech at the convention. reporter: which one is pence? >> >> this is trump's vp and this is hillary's vp. reporter: who do you think would win in a debate? >> this guy. he looks a little more intellectual. reporte
bloombergpolitics team to times square to see what new yorkers and tourists know about the two guys, these two guys, the vice presidential running mates. reporter: do know who these guys are? >> i do not. reporter: any ideas? >> no. >> no. >> no idea. >> that is mitt romney. reporter: what job do you think they have? >> a ceo. >> a newscaster. >> american football coach. >> sports coaches or something. >> >> a sports analyst....
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not -- you know, it would be as if you talked to an investor and said, do you think you could write an article for the new yorker're an interesting, thoughtful person, write an article. >> they might say yes. i think people tend to think things are a lot easier than they think they are. >> the one thing i -- my father taught me this lesson, my father was the kind of person who he would meet someone, size them up, and instant he thought that they knew even 1% more than him in a given area, he would defer. so if he met you and he realized you knew more about, you know, home construction, than he did, if you said it, he would listen. i have the same thing. i have enormous respect for expertise, which means i will never try to be an active investor. >> of all of the ideas you've come up, a tipping point, 10,000 hours and think without thinking and blink and all this, what is the one thing that generated most heat, the most controversy, where people said i love you but i can't agree with what? >> there has been so much of that. i feel like i tracked controversy like flies. but, you know, legitimate controversy, or pe
not -- you know, it would be as if you talked to an investor and said, do you think you could write an article for the new yorker're an interesting, thoughtful person, write an article. >> they might say yes. i think people tend to think things are a lot easier than they think they are. >> the one thing i -- my father taught me this lesson, my father was the kind of person who he would meet someone, size them up, and instant he thought that they knew even 1% more than him in a given...
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a lot of new yorkers including many who long admired him are really doubting who this guy is now. i dose days threatens his legacy. >> the situation is that two airplanes have attacked apparently -- >> reporter: a legacy best remembered after 9/11, america's mayor, a steady hand for his city and his country who sounded a powerful note of unity and tolerance at the united nations. now working for a man who vows extreme vetting of muslim immigrants. >> this was not just an attack on the city of new york. or on the united states of america. it was an attack on the very idea of a free, inclusive and civil society. >> reporter: but giuliani remains a man who "daily beast" editor and chief john avalon respected and continues to respect. he was giuliani's chief speechwriter in the mayor's second term and says politics may be in the present, but history should recall the man of decades ago. >> i don't think rudy is being his best self and very often he's being called on to defend the indefensible, but i don't think it should define the totality of his career. i think that's a disservice to his
a lot of new yorkers including many who long admired him are really doubting who this guy is now. i dose days threatens his legacy. >> the situation is that two airplanes have attacked apparently -- >> reporter: a legacy best remembered after 9/11, america's mayor, a steady hand for his city and his country who sounded a powerful note of unity and tolerance at the united nations. now working for a man who vows extreme vetting of muslim immigrants. >> this was not just an...
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do >> congrats tollerd anut time. aybe he'llo an interview. wit didim of "the yorker." >>> we reported eer tha moreg dd trump of improper physical conduct. this morning's "the nerk ti f cbs news has not conrmed their have gotten -- i might not have gott that upset but when he artepuing h hand up my skirt and that was it. >> the trump campaign immediately responded saying, quote, this entire article is fiction. this truly is nothinge an a political attack. this is a sad day for "the times." over overnight, trump's lawyer asked the times to retract their will leave my client with no option for action and remedies. michael bbaro and twohey wrote the story andstud7 for their first tv interview about this artic. tell us about these allegations made in your story,gan. receptionist for bay rock, a company located there. she sa and at, you kn, shentce herself. they shook hands. issed her on the cheek and prde kisser on th and sheuncomftableme to athat? >> did the rch out to you all or did you putut a call to t >> back to norah's queson. us in their e-mails andin with what the
do >> congrats tollerd anut time. aybe he'llo an interview. wit didim of "the yorker." >>> we reported eer tha moreg dd trump of improper physical conduct. this morning's "the nerk ti f cbs news has not conrmed their have gotten -- i might not have gott that upset but when he artepuing h hand up my skirt and that was it. >> the trump campaign immediately responded saying, quote, this entire article is fiction. this truly is nothinge an a political attack....
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but we sent our team to new york to see what new yorkers and tourists know about the two guys, these two guys, the two vice presidential running mates. >> do you know who these guys are? >> no, i do not. >> any ideas? >> no. >> no? nothing? nothing? >> no. >> do you? >> i do not. >> i have no idea. >> that's moirm mouitt romney, . >> not mitt romney. >> what job do you think he has? >> probably ceo. >> newscasters. >> american football coach. >> a sportscasters or sympathetisomething. >> sports analyst. >> i think they look like they golf. >> i think they're in the golf world. >> you know who that is? >> the vice presidential candidates. >> you got it! do you know their names. mike pence and tim kaine. >> pence and i'm not sure about the democrat. >> that's pence and i forget his name. >> tim -- >> yeah! >> i can't think of his last name. >> i use a cane right now. >> tim kaine! >> you know their names? >> yeah, kaine and um -- oh, prince or something. >> you know what his name is? >> pence. >> whoa, big time! >> i don't want know who that one is. >> tim kaine. >> oh, yeah, i saw him. he did a pretty boring speech, at a convention. >> whic
but we sent our team to new york to see what new yorkers and tourists know about the two guys, these two guys, the two vice presidential running mates. >> do you know who these guys are? >> no, i do not. >> any ideas? >> no. >> no? nothing? nothing? >> no. >> do you? >> i do not. >> i have no idea. >> that's moirm mouitt romney, . >> not mitt romney. >> what job do you think he has? >> probably ceo. >>...
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do you want to talk about. >> i love new york, but we're going down to florida. >> that's a good place to go. >> isn't that where all new yorkers go? >> thank you very much for being here. >> savannah? >> dylan, thank you. suave, charming, daring are some of the ways to describe jon hamm. do you want to add an adjective? >> no. he plays moves with his suburbs and when he is with his neighbor john galafiniakis. >> this is his first time. thank you. >> i think -- two? >> whatever he's having. >> coming up. >> should i know what zezu is? >> i don't think you should. it's a very exotic beverage that zack's character overindulges in and hilarity ensues. >> your character would order the zezu because he's charismatic. >> he blows his own glass and has a secret life. he's a spy independent. >> yes, in fact. there's more than meets the eye to our friend tim jones and that's the big reveal in this characters into the spy game and. >> one of the things i like about your characters is he kind of longs for the suburban life, doesn't he? >> yes. >> he wants to tinger in the garage with his neighborhoods. >> he wants friends. you know, he wa
do you want to talk about. >> i love new york, but we're going down to florida. >> that's a good place to go. >> isn't that where all new yorkers go? >> thank you very much for being here. >> savannah? >> dylan, thank you. suave, charming, daring are some of the ways to describe jon hamm. do you want to add an adjective? >> no. he plays moves with his suburbs and when he is with his neighbor john galafiniakis. >> this is his first time. thank you....
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what's the treasury doing to avert some of those disastrous consequences? yorker, ii am a new was in new york on september 11. forow how emotional this is victims and families of victims. it exposes the u.s. to great risk, both in terms of u.s. citizens who are working overseas, and obviously there is a question as to whether or not that will have an impact on economic activity. we are keeping an eye on it. i want to reassure you we have the deepest and most liquid treasury market in the world. we are not worried about the treasury market. we don't think it is a good thing. we worked very hard to have this be a world that is safe for u.s. officials and businesses to do business. we work very hard to protect the u.s. from harm. this has many problems, which is why the president vetoed that solution. steve: there are other problems people have raised other than the security of treasuries. what else are you looking at to try to minimize? sec. lew: i think the risks we focus on most immediately are sovereign immunity risk that have to do with other countries, that wou
what's the treasury doing to avert some of those disastrous consequences? yorker, ii am a new was in new york on september 11. forow how emotional this is victims and families of victims. it exposes the u.s. to great risk, both in terms of u.s. citizens who are working overseas, and obviously there is a question as to whether or not that will have an impact on economic activity. we are keeping an eye on it. i want to reassure you we have the deepest and most liquid treasury market in the world....
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yorker, obviously, committing treason at that point. across the street, across broadway from the theater where the booths were doing their historic performance that night, an actress named laura keane was having a big hit of her own. ah laura keane was not only a great actress, apparently everybody said she was, but she's said to be the first woman in the country to be an independent theater producer, and she built her own gigantic theater on broadway. in 1858 she had had a giant hit with a silly farce called our american cousin. in 1865 she'd do a one-night revival of it here in washington. the lincolns attended and is so did john wilkes booth, as we know. the doctor who first rush ared to lincoln's aid after wilkes shot him was a 23-year-old new yorker. he had just graduated from bellevue hospital medical center six weeks earlier and was in washington to take a posting as an army surgeon. all right. so -- and i could just keep rattling these off for, but let's end this. in the end, for all the resisting and complaining and rioting and seditious activities, the war was on balance good for new york city. the businessmen seized the opportunit
yorker, obviously, committing treason at that point. across the street, across broadway from the theater where the booths were doing their historic performance that night, an actress named laura keane was having a big hit of her own. ah laura keane was not only a great actress, apparently everybody said she was, but she's said to be the first woman in the country to be an independent theater producer, and she built her own gigantic theater on broadway. in 1858 she had had a giant hit with a...
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a columnist from the new yorker said a lot of people are not motivated to get to the polls if they are independent. they feel this could help them as well. john: donk it is a fair critique of the press that we have not covered the wikileaks revelations enough? sahil: i think there would have been more wikileaks coverage of not for the trump tape. it's a sexier story. of all the things that have come out since the wikileaks disclosure last friday, are there any that will or you think should break ?hrough to voters of thei think some transcripts of her speeches to goldman sachs would have been useful in the hands of bernie sanders. cozyare painting her as with big banks. this will feed that narrative. it is standard for a lot of politicians to have a public and private view. negotiate one way, believe another wave. they have to get beyond the headlines. talking aboutkeep conspiracies. it doesn't win him any one doesn't already have. he is trying to extend the math, primarily in arizona with michelle obama. they have hillary clinton going there. various other states are doing big and small things. what do you make of that strategy, the wisdom of it,
a columnist from the new yorker said a lot of people are not motivated to get to the polls if they are independent. they feel this could help them as well. john: donk it is a fair critique of the press that we have not covered the wikileaks revelations enough? sahil: i think there would have been more wikileaks coverage of not for the trump tape. it's a sexier story. of all the things that have come out since the wikileaks disclosure last friday, are there any that will or you think should...
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they're both famous new yorkers, so it will be interesting to see baldwin's impression for the first time. fred, back to you. >> lots of good material. all right, that's going to do thank you for being with me. we have so much more in the "newsroom" with poppy harlow. >>> hi, everyone. top of the hour, i'm poppy harlow. first up, fighting words from donald trump, the republican presidential candidate, with a new line of attack on rival hillary clinton, in a new interview with "the new york times," declaring, quote, she is nasty, but i could be nastier than she ever can be. he also told the times that he may bring of bill clinton's affairs and indiscretions because he believes hillary clinton's treatment of the women tied to her husband will turn female voters away from supporting her. trump, though, was less keen to answer questions about whether he was unfaithful to any of his three wives, saying, quote, no. i never discuss it. i never discuss it. it was never a problem. all of this, as old video surfaces of trump in a video for "playboy." just take a look.
they're both famous new yorkers, so it will be interesting to see baldwin's impression for the first time. fred, back to you. >> lots of good material. all right, that's going to do thank you for being with me. we have so much more in the "newsroom" with poppy harlow. >>> hi, everyone. top of the hour, i'm poppy harlow. first up, fighting words from donald trump, the republican presidential candidate, with a new line of attack on rival hillary clinton, in a new...
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of bill, we are consent seeing everything she would do, would be literallied with special interests benefit her and -- >> there was an article new yorkere was running, before, and obama was beating her up for nafta they called her laundry lady basically, meaning that all she does is do a bunch of lists that are -- throws things out and people grab on to it like, like she is actually going to do anything, but -- doesn't pass smell test, barack obama in 2008 when he was running as a candidate against hillary basically promised people of ohio going to get rid of nafta same time he was doing that, his economic advisor who was also hill's now sneaking into canadian consulate saying don't worry he doesn't mean it guess what he didn't mean it because 8 years later we still got nafta destroying north carolina and ohio, pennsylvania all swing states. >> there is a better way to say it we know priority right now needs to be economic growth, the question is how do you get to economic growth, do you move the needle on lowering tags rolling back regulation or do you noov the needle on economic growth another way? is trump doing a good enough job of
of bill, we are consent seeing everything she would do, would be literallied with special interests benefit her and -- >> there was an article new yorkere was running, before, and obama was beating her up for nafta they called her laundry lady basically, meaning that all she does is do a bunch of lists that are -- throws things out and people grab on to it like, like she is actually going to do anything, but -- doesn't pass smell test, barack obama in 2008 when he was running as a...
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do you think as a voter? >> i see it. i see what he's trying to say. i also see that he's a new yorker who talks very bruskly. and in downtown iowa or l.a., that might be considered pretty rude. but he's being himself. i like that. i think the ground game has been turned against him and i would look at nbc right in the camera there and say you guys have been one of the leading factors on this. just given the amount of minutes you have given to this versus the wikileaks. >>. >> reporter: so when he talks about it's the press, clinton, it's a conspiracy. >> i think he's partially right. and i think that's how he sees it. and i've been watching this an awful lot. and i flipped nbc, cbs, cnbc, fox, everything. and i see the pressure. i see the unbalance of it. and so i get sympathetic, because he comes across as an underdog to me. maybe an underdog that tends to shoot himself in the foot and i hope he gets a little bit more on the issues in here. but that will not change me. i'm also somebody who has followed hillary since the day she gave her valedictorian speech. i went through all of this. and she's not defend
do you think as a voter? >> i see it. i see what he's trying to say. i also see that he's a new yorker who talks very bruskly. and in downtown iowa or l.a., that might be considered pretty rude. but he's being himself. i like that. i think the ground game has been turned against him and i would look at nbc right in the camera there and say you guys have been one of the leading factors on this. just given the amount of minutes you have given to this versus the wikileaks. >>. >>...