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but, this is new york. that is not the new york way.he seemingly impossible possible. we willwe can do it, only get excited to show you that we can. we have done it time and time again and we have the track record to prove it. i wanted to remember and appreciate what you have done. when you are looking at these challenges this year saying i don't know if we can get it done, remember what we are doing. remember what we have overcome. you have done and you have accomplished more than any administration in modern history. just think about it. we are building new airports at laguardia, jfk, rochester, syracuse, stuart, new train stations connecting niagara falls, rochester, moynahan train hall at penn, the exposition center at the state fair, in new convention center, the albany convention center, cashless pulling all across the state, the woodbury transit hub, the university of buffalo medical school, the buffalo children's hospital, a new utica hospital, in new bridge, a national comedy center in jamestown, four new upstate tourism resort
but, this is new york. that is not the new york way.he seemingly impossible possible. we willwe can do it, only get excited to show you that we can. we have done it time and time again and we have the track record to prove it. i wanted to remember and appreciate what you have done. when you are looking at these challenges this year saying i don't know if we can get it done, remember what we are doing. remember what we have overcome. you have done and you have accomplished more than any...
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the main loan was about the nsa story in "the new york times."hey wanted to find out who had talked to us. what i found out w w they hadd started a second leak investigation of my book and they were looking at several chapters from about several different issues that were in my book by which i had not published in "the new york times." i became convinced that they were looking for something to get me on where they could isolate me from "the new york times." ultimately, they decided on the iran story. but i know there were fbi agents and government officials looking at other chapters that had nothing to do with the iran story as well. soil was felt like they were just looking for things, ultimately, where they could divide me from "the new york times." that is ultimately what they did do. they decided they had a grand jury that was investigating the leak on the nsa story to "the new york times," but they never pursued it. they dropped it. instead, that a second grand book,hat investigated my and that is what they pursued. amy: and explain what hap
the main loan was about the nsa story in "the new york times."hey wanted to find out who had talked to us. what i found out w w they hadd started a second leak investigation of my book and they were looking at several chapters from about several different issues that were in my book by which i had not published in "the new york times." i became convinced that they were looking for something to get me on where they could isolate me from "the new york times."...
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and so the big protests gathered, that's "the new york times," the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. a massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came. there were dozens and dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. well, the next day in the paper, there was a big two-column -- i just remember the "times" at that point was the broad sheets, oversized paper, big two-column story, and no photographs. yet, nearly every single one of "the new york times" staff photographers had gone out there that day and they were -- blew my mind. there must have been 40, 50 rolls of film from this event. >> oh, my goodness. >> not a single image made the paper. and it was so unbelievably violent. after this whole thing, dialogue happened between the "times" and this organization. there were some promises to be better at the reporting. and so change, you know, was at least promised at that point. but it was fascinating thing that something so violent happened and
and so the big protests gathered, that's "the new york times," the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. a massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came. there were dozens and dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. well, the next day in the paper, there was a big two-column -- i just remember the "times" at that point...
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"the new york times" has also learned that four days before mr. comey was fired one of mr. session's aides asked a congressional staff member whether he had damaging information about mr. comey, part of an apparent effort to undermine the fbi director. the attorney general wanted one negative article a day in the news media about mr. comey according to a person with knowledge of the meeting. before firing mr. comey, the president spent a weekend working on a letter the president intended to send to mr. comey, the letter was never sent. the special prosecutor has obtained a copy of that letter. "the tikts" reporting tonight that the first sentence of that letter said that the russia investigation had been, quote, fabricated and politically motivated. after the president fired james comey, "the new york times" reported that the president had asked james comey to shut down the fbi investigation of michael flynn in the day after "the times" reported that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein acting in the plac
"the new york times" has also learned that four days before mr. comey was fired one of mr. session's aides asked a congressional staff member whether he had damaging information about mr. comey, part of an apparent effort to undermine the fbi director. the attorney general wanted one negative article a day in the news media about mr. comey according to a person with knowledge of the meeting. before firing mr. comey, the president spent a weekend working on a letter the president...
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of that 10 million, about a third of them are "new york times" -- from "new york times" staff photographers, one-third are from wired agencies, associated press, getty images, and another third were handout photos. >> like publicity? >> yes. in addition to that, you figure if you have 3.5 million staff photographs, they had the negatives stored from those events. so if one print got made, there's potentially 36 frames, 35 frames left over. or more. in some cases, and we'll show you some examples in the book, some of the photographers went out and shot hundreds of rolls of film. >> we're talking early 20th century through present? >> that's right. we started -- i think we hired the first staff photographers in the '20s. >> i believe it was 1920s. but the negatives collection is pretty well intact from about the late 1940s on. there was a period of culling in the early years, unfortunately. from about the 1940s on. >> with this sort of call to do something for black history month, or related, you had this kind of thought in your mind from your conversation. >> yes. >> and then a team of colle
of that 10 million, about a third of them are "new york times" -- from "new york times" staff photographers, one-third are from wired agencies, associated press, getty images, and another third were handout photos. >> like publicity? >> yes. in addition to that, you figure if you have 3.5 million staff photographs, they had the negatives stored from those events. so if one print got made, there's potentially 36 frames, 35 frames left over. or more. in some cases,...
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and he faked his death in the "new york times." he actually hoodwinked the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers. and there were some death threats going on. and he took his family and he escaped to canada for a couple of months, but then he reappeared. he reappeared and he told the press, he invited the "new york times," he invited amsterdam news. they showed up and covered it. they said he faked it, it was all a hoax. the "new york times" didn't show up and cover it. and it turns out after this book closed, this is something i can only tell people in person, after the book closed we had run a quick article about this in the "times" and i got a call from an 80-something-year-old former "times" living in london who remembered. actually, i have it in here in the story because i'll never remember these words, but he called up, got arthur geld in the executive editor on the phone and said it was all fake. i faked the whole thing. and gelb apparently came flailing down to the newsroo
and he faked his death in the "new york times." he actually hoodwinked the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers. and there were some death threats going on. and he took his family and he escaped to canada for a couple of months, but then he reappeared. he reappeared and he told the press, he invited the "new york times," he invited amsterdam news. they showed up and covered it. they said he faked it, it was all a hoax....
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darcy is an editor at the new york times. rachel is a journalist and author who writes about race and race relations and is a contribute author for the new york times. she is the author of "american which was published in 2012. moderating the conversation is rea comes, the curator of film thephotography at smithsonian museum of african american culture. of also serves at the head the center for african american media arts. please join me in welcoming , rachel, andrea. i would like to echo lauren's wonderful comments and say thank you so much for joining us tonight. i think we are in for a delightful conversation. i am so thrilled to be here with these two dynamic women. i wanted to start off by asking you to give us the context, situate how you were able to uncover and find so many photographs that have not been published before. co-author, dana kennedy, another writer of the , had come to me -- can you hear? is that better? ok. my co-author dana kennedy if thered and asked was something we could do from the photo archives th
darcy is an editor at the new york times. rachel is a journalist and author who writes about race and race relations and is a contribute author for the new york times. she is the author of "american which was published in 2012. moderating the conversation is rea comes, the curator of film thephotography at smithsonian museum of african american culture. of also serves at the head the center for african american media arts. please join me in welcoming , rachel, andrea. i would like to echo...
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yorks is putting her study findings to goodous.student darya nemati believes in the benefits. >> walk out of the class happy every single time, even if it killed me. >> reporter: she said that's a feeling she's never achieved working out in a gym by herself. laura podesta, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," patriots quarterback tom brady gives us an inside look at the fitness routine and the keys to success. i'm hena doba. this is the "cbs morning news." for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. save up to $5 on miralax. see sunday's paper. actually, the biggest dinos only ate plants! mu-um dinosaurs only eat meat! and country crock is made with plants. country crock has always been made with the goodness of plants. it has real, simple ingredients... and the same country fresh taste you love. welcome to crock country. this is
yorks is putting her study findings to goodous.student darya nemati believes in the benefits. >> walk out of the class happy every single time, even if it killed me. >> reporter: she said that's a feeling she's never achieved working out in a gym by herself. laura podesta, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," patriots quarterback tom brady gives us an inside look at the fitness routine and the keys to success. i'm hena doba. this is the...
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they were doing good work in the new york area. they were angry with the "new york times" that they were not covering the progress they were making in the community. they accused the "new york times" of only writing stories about the negative, crime, violence, to some extent politics, but leaving out the positive contributions that black new yorkers were making. so, a big protest gathered at the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. and a massive gathering happened out there. as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned violent. they lit trucks on fire. police came. there were dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. the next day in the paper, there was a big two column -- remember, "the times" back then was a broadsheet, oversized paper. there was a big two-column story and no photograph. yet nearly every single one of the staff photographers had gone out there that day. this blew my mind. there must have been 40 or 50 rolls of film from this event, and not a single image made the paper.
they were doing good work in the new york area. they were angry with the "new york times" that they were not covering the progress they were making in the community. they accused the "new york times" of only writing stories about the negative, crime, violence, to some extent politics, but leaving out the positive contributions that black new yorkers were making. so, a big protest gathered at the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. and a massive gathering...
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of newuary, 2016, a team york times staffers discovered dozens of photographs in the new york times archives. the month-long series explore the history behind the photos, garnering 1.7 million views and thousands of comments. we are thrilled to welcome tonight two of the authors who were involved in creating the unpublished black history from the new york times archives. is a contributing photo editor at the new york times and the creator and editor of a times blog. rachel swarns is an author who writes about race and race relations. she is the author of american tapestry, the story of the black, white, and multiracial ancestors of michelle obama. moderating the conversation this evening is the curator of film and photography at the museum of african american history and culture. she also serves as the head of the african-american media arts center. welcomingn me in darcy eveleigh and rachel swarns. [applause] >> i would like to echo lawrence wonderful comments. i think we are in for a delightful conversation. i am so thrilled to be here with both of these two dynamic women. i would like to
of newuary, 2016, a team york times staffers discovered dozens of photographs in the new york times archives. the month-long series explore the history behind the photos, garnering 1.7 million views and thousands of comments. we are thrilled to welcome tonight two of the authors who were involved in creating the unpublished black history from the new york times archives. is a contributing photo editor at the new york times and the creator and editor of a times blog. rachel swarns is an author...
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i'm christiane amanpour in new york.here is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever. dean baquet, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> in the ongoing trumpian war against the press this week the president has once again opened the front that he threatened before, that is opening up the libel laws. he threatened again to revisit america's libel laws. is that just rhetoric? do you fear that might happen? >> it's hard to know if it's just rhetoric with this president. i honestly think he's already done a certain amount of damage to the american press with the constant attacks. i think he certainly has some influ
i'm christiane amanpour in new york.here is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever....
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new york, new york plays. i think someone hasjust party there. new york, new york plays.hink someone has just been proposed to their and it looks like a yes. she was just showing off her ring. and now the confetti coming down. 1.5 tons of confetti being thrown from the rooftops in times square. the mayor of new york there along with his wife. #ifl # ifican # if i can make it their, i will make it anywhere # it's up to you, new york, new york. it is one of the interesting things about new york. most other cities have fireworks but from new york we get these pictures of couples kissing. it is something of couples kissing. it is something ofa of couples kissing. it is something of a tradition when they see in the new year at times square. that tradition goes back to 1907, the drop of the ball, that is, not the kissing. the mayor there dancing with his wife. # king of the hill, a number one. 12 degrees there. you can see how well wrapped up the crowd are. # i am gonna make a brand—new start of it, in old and new york. they certainly know how to do it in new york. we will have
new york, new york plays. i think someone hasjust party there. new york, new york plays.hink someone has just been proposed to their and it looks like a yes. she was just showing off her ring. and now the confetti coming down. 1.5 tons of confetti being thrown from the rooftops in times square. the mayor of new york there along with his wife. #ifl # ifican # if i can make it their, i will make it anywhere # it's up to you, new york, new york. it is one of the interesting things about new york....
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so why didn't new york subways cost so much? well, you're going to love this. >> the mta now projects the east side access project will cost 10.2 billion, about 6 billion more than the original budget. >> most of the cash is going to the labor costs $9un-- 900 people were being paid to dig tunnels for that project. they found that only 700 of those people had actual job descriptions and jobs. the other 200 people had no reason to be there. >> 200 new yorkers hanging out with nothing better to do. also known as a pretty good brooklyn nets crowd. you know what is worse than 200 subway workers getting paid to do literally nothing? the fact that i'm not one of them! who has got two thumbs and likes to sit around with that up his ass. this guy! i don't know why i have to fix everything in this city myself. but if your problems are subways that don't run and rads the size of giant dogs, why not put the rads to work doing the jobs the subways don't. >> trevor: lewis black, everyone. (applause) we'll be right back. ♪ even when created e
so why didn't new york subways cost so much? well, you're going to love this. >> the mta now projects the east side access project will cost 10.2 billion, about 6 billion more than the original budget. >> most of the cash is going to the labor costs $9un-- 900 people were being paid to dig tunnels for that project. they found that only 700 of those people had actual job descriptions and jobs. the other 200 people had no reason to be there. >> 200 new yorkers hanging out with...
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>>> new york police officer was no match for this squirrel.a resident called police to report the squirrel broke into her home and was eating her cookies. body camera video shows the officer trying to catch the squirrel as it leaps around the kitchen and onto an officer. the police finally caught the small suspect without injury. >>> apple's discounted iphone replacement batteries are available sooner than expected. apple says you can buy the $29 battery now but initial supplies may be limited. they offered the batteries last week after apologizing for slowing down iphones. they set a slowdown. apple earlier said the replacemented wouldn't be available until later this month. >>> what would a new year be without new year's resolution, but in addition to the traditional ones like exercising more and eating better, you might want to think about resolutions for your pocketbook. cbs business news analyst jill schlesinger explains. >> 37% of americans will make financial resolutions. for the ninth consecutive year, top three, save more, spend less,
>>> new york police officer was no match for this squirrel.a resident called police to report the squirrel broke into her home and was eating her cookies. body camera video shows the officer trying to catch the squirrel as it leaps around the kitchen and onto an officer. the police finally caught the small suspect without injury. >>> apple's discounted iphone replacement batteries are available sooner than expected. apple says you can buy the $29 battery now but initial...
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so you can see how swiftly "the new york herald" is working to get information to people. the second edition, the main thing that it -- new information that it reveals is that they've identified john wilkes booth as the assassin. the next edition is an 8:45 a.m. edition, and it is actually the first to announce the death of the president. and this comes out just 90 minutes after the death. so that is really fast. you know that the telegraph wires are just on fire between washington and new york to get that kind of information out and around and then to get it into the newspaper. one of the exciting things for us and for, you know, lincoln scholars everywhere is that this was an edition that was previously unrecorded to modern historians. so it is a paper that we've had in our collection for a long time. but we just sort of uncovered its significance during the course of doing some research that was helping lead us to creating this exhibit. so it had long been thought that there were six editions of "the new york herald" and historians and scholars had believed that for dec
so you can see how swiftly "the new york herald" is working to get information to people. the second edition, the main thing that it -- new information that it reveals is that they've identified john wilkes booth as the assassin. the next edition is an 8:45 a.m. edition, and it is actually the first to announce the death of the president. and this comes out just 90 minutes after the death. so that is really fast. you know that the telegraph wires are just on fire between washington...
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the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentleman from florida, mr. bill rakes i. the chair: -- mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank chairman walden and chairman burgess for all the hard work they've put into re-authorizing chip. this is a six-year re-authorization of the chip program, the longest chip re-authorization congress has ever passed. the house already passed a full chip authorization last year, by the way, we also re-authorized the community health centers. most democrats voted against that. democrats need to put politics aside and support the bill for the sake of our children. chip re-authorization will ensure funding for 200,000 children in florida's chip program. in addition, this bill has my legislation that protects chip buy-in programs. this allows children who aren't eligible for
the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentleman from florida, mr. bill rakes i. the chair: -- mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank chairman walden and chairman burgess for all the hard work they've put into re-authorizing...
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♪ i'll make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you ♪ new york ♪ new york ♪ ♪ ♪ new york new york ♪ ♪ i went to melting away ♪ ♪ i'm going to make a brand-new start of it ♪ in old new york ♪ ♪ if i can make it there ♪ i am going to make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you ♪ new york ♪ new york ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy new year, america, 2018, here it is. does it feel? >> it feels really good. there's something about overcoming the fear and the elements in one place from all walks of life celebrating with total optimism of the coming year and there is so much promise on the horizon that i'm very hopeful and so glad i get to flip the calendar with you. >> you are right, it is funny the elements have brought americans together, you see people helping each other off the ground, kissing and hugging and taking pictures of each other, all the drama the country has been through in 2017, hopefully this is a harbinger of things to come. >> people are truly united when there is a party involved, in times square. we are over here. >> it was quite a way to ring in the new year. >> they have been out here 12
♪ i'll make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you ♪ new york ♪ new york ♪ ♪ ♪ new york new york ♪ ♪ i went to melting away ♪ ♪ i'm going to make a brand-new start of it ♪ in old new york ♪ ♪ if i can make it there ♪ i am going to make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you ♪ new york ♪ new york ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy new year, america, 2018, here it is. does it feel? >> it feels really good. there's something about overcoming the fear...
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he did what many ambitious young men do, he moved to new york city. once there he became a lawyer, joining a firm of a friend of his father who was also a staunch abolitionist. he started out on the right path. as a young attorney, arthur won the case that desession regated new york city's streetcars. during the civil war when many were enriching themselves on government contract, he was an honest and efficient quartermaster for the union army. but in the years following the war, arthur's quest led him down a darker road. arthur became a top lieutenant to u.s. senator rosco conkling, the all-powerful boss of the new york republican machine. at congress lipping's urging in 1871 president ulysses s. grant appointed arthur collector of the u.s. custom house, the largest single office in the nation and a valuable tonight of jobs and favors that was rotten with corruption. when the custom house fine merchants for violations, chet arthur took a cut. he had his prince albert coatses and high hats imported from london. he owned at least 80 pairs of trousers.
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is beginning to flurry on the streets of new york city.our area on the east coast, stay tuned to fox news throughout the day for the latest on how it will impact you. in a few hours virginia board of elections will draw the winner of the state house race from a glass bowl after a judge denied a challenge by democrat shelley simmons to stop it. she was the initial winner but a three judge panel determined the race a tie. all this drama from a ballot where a voter field in the bubble next to both candidates giving each 11,608 votes. they are down to a glass bowl. the president and first lady going deep into trump country to attend the college football national championship game. security surrounding the event will be tighter than ever as you would imagine as police work with secret service, the showdown between alabama and georgia kicks off monday night and it should be a good one. to the foxbusiness alert, washington state suing motel 6 for routinely giving guests information to immigration officials, the legal battle that is heating up. wh
is beginning to flurry on the streets of new york city.our area on the east coast, stay tuned to fox news throughout the day for the latest on how it will impact you. in a few hours virginia board of elections will draw the winner of the state house race from a glass bowl after a judge denied a challenge by democrat shelley simmons to stop it. she was the initial winner but a three judge panel determined the race a tie. all this drama from a ballot where a voter field in the bubble next to both...
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frank del rio joins us now from the york strike -- new york stock exchange. why the move?good morning. move to thethe nyse? a few months ago, we were admitted into the s&p 500 and we are very proud of that. all of our competitors are both in the s&p 500 and listed on the nyse. and nyse is the largest trading platform and given the size and growth of our company over the years, we are celebrating our fifth year anniversary, we think the new york stock exchange is the place to be. vonnie: congratulations. seas,ve 15 ships on the another one being delivered this year. i want to ask you about the impact of tax reform. you said that it will boost profits. by how much do you anticipate? frank: we actually have 25 ships in the water across three brands. six more ships on order. the next one will be arriving in new york city this spring. the macroeconomic picture has not been this good in a long time. record low unemployment, record low interest rates. stock markets at a all-time high. now with tax cuts, consumers are going to have more money in their pocket to spend on discretion
frank del rio joins us now from the york strike -- new york stock exchange. why the move?good morning. move to thethe nyse? a few months ago, we were admitted into the s&p 500 and we are very proud of that. all of our competitors are both in the s&p 500 and listed on the nyse. and nyse is the largest trading platform and given the size and growth of our company over the years, we are celebrating our fifth year anniversary, we think the new york stock exchange is the place to be. vonnie:...
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in new york's timesquare as well. as you canimagine by the time the ball dropped the temperature fell to 1917 when it was guess what, just one degree. . >> yeah, who doesn't love that sight every single year. largecrowds helped usher in the new year in times square. therewere undercover officers, even snipers. thankfully noincidents were reported inside times square. . >>> this is wake up washington on wusa9. >> good morning. happy new yearand welcome to 2018. >> so ready for a fresh start, new year. looking forward toit. . >> before we kick the show off here at 4:30 we were talking about some of the things we learned and you said lessons kind of the primary thing. ithink we're in the same boat. >> we are, friend. miri we're about to have a you in. >> get the train back on track, people. it's good, you know. that's growth when we learn lessons in life. my dad alwayssaid when you're not learning that means the alternative has hit. >>> this morning we're learning it's really cold out there with a capital c in bold. 5
in new york's timesquare as well. as you canimagine by the time the ball dropped the temperature fell to 1917 when it was guess what, just one degree. . >> yeah, who doesn't love that sight every single year. largecrowds helped usher in the new year in times square. therewere undercover officers, even snipers. thankfully noincidents were reported inside times square. . >>> this is wake up washington on wusa9. >> good morning. happy new yearand welcome to 2018. >>...
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david: e-mack, you and i live in new york city, which we're crazy for living in new york city. if the money just went to teachers and cops, i'd be happy and doubling their salaries, but the fact is it goes to so much waste and fraud. >> i agree with you. it's stunning through the housing crash, the housing collapse, that property taxes still stayed high. you know what? governor cuomo, to your point, this is what i'm about to tell you is union, cuomo overseas the mta, hundreds of workers in the subway system getting hundreds of thousands of dollars for doing zero, for nothing. it's about big government democrat spending and union patronage, that's a problem. david: john, why don't these democrats-- there's room for moderate democrats, why don't they cut their own taxes? >> i'd love to cut their own taxes. i'd love to go back to what steve and rich say, i'm all for rid of getting rid of deductions, but loathe the republican plan that says to the genius, the really wise people on the coast that because you're rich and because you live in california and new york and new jersey, tha
david: e-mack, you and i live in new york city, which we're crazy for living in new york city. if the money just went to teachers and cops, i'd be happy and doubling their salaries, but the fact is it goes to so much waste and fraud. >> i agree with you. it's stunning through the housing crash, the housing collapse, that property taxes still stayed high. you know what? governor cuomo, to your point, this is what i'm about to tell you is union, cuomo overseas the mta, hundreds of workers...
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♪ ♪ if i can make it there ♪ i'll make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ new york newe little town blues ♪ ♪ are melting away ♪ i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it in old new york ♪ ♪ and if i can make it there ♪ i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ new york jesse: happy new year, america! 2018 how does it feel, kennedy? kennedy: there is something about overcoming fear in the elements. people from different walks of life celebrating with total optimism. i for one am very hopeful and am so glad i get to flip the calendar with you. jesse: you see people helping each other off the grounds. kissing and hugging and taking pictures with each other. for all the drama this country has been through in 2017, hopefully this is a harbinger of things to come in 2018. kennedy: it shows you people are very united when a party is involved kat timpf and richard fowler are in times square. >> reporter: it was quite a way to bring in the new year >> people have been out here for 12 hours, they see me shivering and they offer me their hands warmers. >> tha
♪ ♪ if i can make it there ♪ i'll make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ new york newe little town blues ♪ ♪ are melting away ♪ i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it in old new york ♪ ♪ and if i can make it there ♪ i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ new york jesse: happy new year, america! 2018 how does it feel, kennedy? kennedy: there is something about overcoming fear in the elements. people from different walks of...
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new york city council member umanne williams also spoke. claims was arrested along with 17 others as they and others attempted to block an ambulance being used to transport ravi ragbir to detention last week. >> i want to say to those who question myself and council member rodriguez and others who were arrested with us, who question why we were in the streets, who question why we were blocking a van with people in it. if you come out of a building with no lights and no sirens, you are a van with passengers. if you are questioning what we were doing their on martin luther king day, please, shut your mouth. name comethat man's out of your lips a future question why we were in the street. we are in the streets because we follow the best tradition of the reverend dr. martin luther king and so many like him. there are people who want to sanitize who dr. king was, who want to sanitize his message. but let us be clear, he was an agitator. he was a disruptor. he wanted to disrupt the norm. do not confuse nonviolence with being docile. we are going
new york city council member umanne williams also spoke. claims was arrested along with 17 others as they and others attempted to block an ambulance being used to transport ravi ragbir to detention last week. >> i want to say to those who question myself and council member rodriguez and others who were arrested with us, who question why we were in the streets, who question why we were blocking a van with people in it. if you come out of a building with no lights and no sirens, you are a...
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>> i have new york's finest, new york's strongest and new york's bravest.usands keeping this area secure. cops everywhere. everywhere you turn you see another police officer. >> and they are incredibly good tonight. they are just enjoying the spirit while keeping us safe. >> that's exactly it. we're out here making sure everyone else can have a great time in force in a secure area and working hand in hand with our partners here. we couldn't do it without sanitation and fire department here with us. >> let's go to you, roger, at the fire department. i mean, your members absolutely phenomenal work this week in the bronx. we applaud you for what you did. and tonight, a great night. what are you working on? >> we can't get rigs into this area. so our members are on foot surveying the area and investigating alarms by foot and bringing units in when necessary with pd's help. >> and when it's all over, you and your people, the new york strongest have to put it all together again. >> right now we have 246 sanitation workers ready to go. 46 officers. you want to tal
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howard: ag sulzberger took over as publisher of "the new york times" for his father.ders in an open letter misinformation is rising interest in the media is declining. as technology platforms elevate rumor and propaganda over real journalism and politicians jockeying for advantage while inflaming suspicion of the press. that is a pretty obvious reference to president trump who it back on twitter. joining us now from new york, shelby holliday, senior video reporter for "the wall street journal". shelby, the times do not apologize but it did great questions but his own campaign coverage. what you make of president trump responding to ag sulzberger's letter by whacking the new publisher. >> he is concerned about how he is covered and he talks about "the new york times" which is his hometown paper. he doesn't think they cover him fairly and this is not news to you, i know you read president trump tweet but what the president does in treating these things is driving more people to subscribe to "the new york times" does create a challenge when he is slamming books for being
howard: ag sulzberger took over as publisher of "the new york times" for his father.ders in an open letter misinformation is rising interest in the media is declining. as technology platforms elevate rumor and propaganda over real journalism and politicians jockeying for advantage while inflaming suspicion of the press. that is a pretty obvious reference to president trump who it back on twitter. joining us now from new york, shelby holliday, senior video reporter for "the wall...
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cbs news, new york. led with dep, he felt alone.e and no one would understand. when he finally told me he was hurting, i didn't know what to do. a few months later, my brother took his life. if someone you know is struggling like brian did, find out how to help. what will you say when someone suffering from depression comes to you? learn more at activeminds.org. more than 2 million u? men and women have served in our military since 9/11. i was privileged to serve with hundreds of thousands of them and now many are returning to civilian live. they are evaluating career options. beginning new jobs. and starting businesses. acp advisor net can help them. acp advisor net is a nonprofit online community where americans can provide advice to those who have served. now we can serve those who served us by helping them find their next career. please visit acp-advisornet.org >>> the biggest fire in california history is no longer a danger. they expect the thomas fire to smoerld up to three weeks. a five month mountain lion rescued from the fl
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government forty eight hours prior to publication the new york times pushed for four days wiki leaks objected the motion to use the new york times betraying the entire day by day thematically publication plan to secretary clinton spokesman p.j. crowley not asking questions. now media outlets are already using the word luzhin to describe the cooperation between the u.s. state department and this new york times journalist if one looks over the words and the reporting done by scott shane in november four out of ten of his articles were about the issue of allegations of trumped russia collusion however there seems to be quite a record of collusion here between hillary clinton and the press if one looks over the fact that glenn thrush a reporter for politico is actually sending his articles to the clinton campaign for approval before they were published has been hired by the new york times and so there seems to be quite a bit of collusion going on between hillary clinton and the press there's ample evidence of that extensive evidence in the wiki leaks predestiny e-mails talking back and f
government forty eight hours prior to publication the new york times pushed for four days wiki leaks objected the motion to use the new york times betraying the entire day by day thematically publication plan to secretary clinton spokesman p.j. crowley not asking questions. now media outlets are already using the word luzhin to describe the cooperation between the u.s. state department and this new york times journalist if one looks over the words and the reporting done by scott shane in...
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given to there "new york times" in 1971. , 1971, "the new york series"pushing a 10-part publishing the papers. the papers were classified top secret. later, a judge enjoined with the going forward publication pending a hearing because the government claimed international security. three days later, "the washington post" again publishing the papers. that is how the newspapers got involved in the case at the district court level. court to the supreme within 12 days. case ont decided to june 30, 1971. it took only days from the time it was filed to when it was decided by the supreme court. host: talk about the decision to allow "the washington post" to publish the papers even though they were classified at the time. what impact does that have today in washington? historic. case was the decision was a landmark decision because the supreme court imposed on the government a heavy burden if it ever wanted to secure a prior restraint against newspapers. it did not define with details what a heavy burden was, but it was pretty clear it was going to be a really heavy burden. the evidence in this
given to there "new york times" in 1971. , 1971, "the new york series"pushing a 10-part publishing the papers. the papers were classified top secret. later, a judge enjoined with the going forward publication pending a hearing because the government claimed international security. three days later, "the washington post" again publishing the papers. that is how the newspapers got involved in the case at the district court level. court to the supreme within 12 days....
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we're at post nine of the new york stock exchange. 91 currently the worst drop of the year so far. the big news today though, amazon announcing the finalist for the hq2. we have details. >> good morning, carl. and let's go straight to a map of the 20 contenders you'll see that most of the locations, they fall in the midwest, south, and east coast of the country away from amazon's current home of seattle and the west coast in general where most of the biggest tech companies are. the only city from this coast, the west coast on that list is los angeles. and the only city outside the u.s. is toronto, canada. it has tons of engineering talent close by. an interesting candidate given the current political environment. now other contenders include cities that already have ties to amazon or jeff bezos like austin and washington, d.c., and where he himself bought a home last year the other cities on the list like boston, chicago, atlanta, philadelphia, they're pretty much the ones you'd expect they all meet amazon's criteria of talented workf
we're at post nine of the new york stock exchange. 91 currently the worst drop of the year so far. the big news today though, amazon announcing the finalist for the hq2. we have details. >> good morning, carl. and let's go straight to a map of the 20 contenders you'll see that most of the locations, they fall in the midwest, south, and east coast of the country away from amazon's current home of seattle and the west coast in general where most of the biggest tech companies are. the only...
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places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone.lly pro nounnounced when nor half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid is with the president. >> reporter: to say president trump loves the game of golf, would be an understatement. with today's trip to the trump international golf club he has been there afeight of nine date only exception, christmas, despite his past harsh criticism of president obama for golfing too much. >> obama ought to get off the golf course. >> mr. trump visited golf courses more than 90 times as the president. at the same point in his presidency, mr. obama had played fewer than 30 times. >> but the president also appears to be closely following the news inclu
places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone.lly pro nounnounced when nor half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid is...
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new york city, i'm anna werner. captioning funded by cbs really captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, january 5th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." bracing for a deep freeze. the snowstorm is gone. now a blast of bone-chilling cold air is on the way. >>> on sale now, "fire and fury," the book president trump didn't want released hit store shelves overnight. >>> and the marijuana legalization could be in trouble as the attorney general ramps up a federal fight. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, millions of people up and down the east coast are waking up to dangerously cold temperatures after a powerful winter storm pummeled the region with snow, ice, and wind. more than a foot of snow fell in many places across the northeast yesterday. in new england, coastal flooding reached historic levels. there have been at least 18 weather-related deaths. hena doba is here in new york with the very latest. hena, go
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new york governor said the stor is not normal and declared a state of emergency for new york city, westchestersland. i am at penn station where commuters and travelers are just trying to get home. >> plus, the bus cass canceled the next bus to kingston is the morning, and i decided to try amtrak and waiting for the 716 to go. reporter: outside of the streets remain in work conditions for two reasons. the intense winds and record-breaking temperatures. the new york city sanitation commissioner said plows have been clearing the streets only for the wind to cover them right back up. but for many new yorkers, it is just another day. ray, who works as bartender at the rock, said going up for work today was an option. showing up is part of the new york city attitude. >> we never close. we are open every day of the year. the only day we close is christmas day. we're open every day during the storms, snowstorms, everything. reporter: mayor de blasio spent the day visiting sanitation workers on the job and new york city housing authority apartments. the mayor announced that new york city public schools
new york governor said the stor is not normal and declared a state of emergency for new york city, westchestersland. i am at penn station where commuters and travelers are just trying to get home. >> plus, the bus cass canceled the next bus to kingston is the morning, and i decided to try amtrak and waiting for the 716 to go. reporter: outside of the streets remain in work conditions for two reasons. the intense winds and record-breaking temperatures. the new york city sanitation...
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police arrested 18 people, including members of the new york city council.avi ragbir's executive director of the new century coalition of new york city. he is now being held in florida and faces d deportation. joining g us from haiti is jean montrevil, deported to haiti on tuesday. we welcome you to democracy now! are you in port-au-prince? can you talk about what has happened to you since you were arrested and then detained and deported? >> thank you for having me on your program again. yes, i just woke up in haiti after 32 years. changed so much since i left. i was deported on tuesday without any notification from a lawyer. they just deport me. my kids were still in court. it seemed like something will organize between ice and the bia. now deport me to haiti and -- it was very tough. two days of hell. andtarted monday at 7:00 tuesday i got out at 12:30. .t was very hard it was very hard travel. it was very hard. imagine standing up for two days straight with no food and shackled up with no explanation. now i am in haiti. amy: can you talk about your core c
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samira hussain, bbc news, new york.ess towards what could be the biggest stock market flotation in history. saudi arabia has changed the status of its state oil giant aramco to a joint—stock company, effectively dividing it up into shares ready to sell some of them off. it's being closely watched in new york, london, tokyo, and hong kong, all of which are hoping to attract the firm to their stock markets. and it's also being closely watched by mariko 0i in singapore. welcome to you. what do you make of it? it is definitely seen as a major step ahead of that well anticipated share sale you have just mentioned. saudi arabia has been a special entity since it was created 30 years ago. it has now been brought in line with other corporations, which is necessary as they plan for a dual listing at home and internationally. they were supposed to give us an idea of where they would list overseas in the end of last year. we had everyone from president trump to the japanese prime minister urging the japanese prime minister urging
samira hussain, bbc news, new york.ess towards what could be the biggest stock market flotation in history. saudi arabia has changed the status of its state oil giant aramco to a joint—stock company, effectively dividing it up into shares ready to sell some of them off. it's being closely watched in new york, london, tokyo, and hong kong, all of which are hoping to attract the firm to their stock markets. and it's also being closely watched by mariko 0i in singapore. welcome to you. what do...
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diane king hall at the new york stock exchange.hanks a lot, diane. >> thank you. >>> still to come, raising concussion concerns. nfl protocol is facing scrutiny after panthers quarterback cam newton is hit hard. >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. giving you the confidence of a healthier mouth. colgate total. be totally ready for life. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption.
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howard: ag sulzberger took over as publisher of "the new york times" for his father. he told readers in an open letter misinformation is rising interest in the media is declining. as technology platforms elevate rumor and propaganda over real journalism and politicians jockeying for advantage while inflaming suspicion of the press. that is a pretty obvious reference to president trump who it back on twitter. joining us now from new york, shelby holliday, senior video reporter for "the wall street journal". shelby, the times do not apologize but it did great questions but his own campaign coverage. what you make of president trump responding to ag sulzberger's letter by whacking the new publisher. >> he is concerned about how he is covered and he talks about "the new york times" which is his hometown paper. he doesn't think they cover him fairly and this is not news to you, i know you read president trump tweet but what the president does in treating these things is driving more people to subscribe to "the new york times" does create a challenge when he is slamming boo
howard: ag sulzberger took over as publisher of "the new york times" for his father. he told readers in an open letter misinformation is rising interest in the media is declining. as technology platforms elevate rumor and propaganda over real journalism and politicians jockeying for advantage while inflaming suspicion of the press. that is a pretty obvious reference to president trump who it back on twitter. joining us now from new york, shelby holliday, senior video reporter for...
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massachusetts, and new york. when the battle of freeman's --m was fog, his army only , however, as the weeks wore on, by the time of the seventh of october, which was the day of the second battle of saratoga. horatio gates is army consisted of over 12,000 men. reinforcements were in the form of militia. strategy was gates' simple. his job was to defend albany from invasion. he did not try to battle his army, what he wanted nothing more was for the british the british to turn tail, and to return to canada. retreated atever this time, and so horatio gates was waited for the british general to make the next move. by the time of the seventh of october, the general waited for two-and-a-half weeks for general clinton to do something in the hudson highlands. although clinton did attempt to make an attack on the hudson highlands, a successful attack, it drew note reinforcements from gates is army. from the spies was that the general's army was only increasing in strength. time was against the british general, it was isol
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come to new york, that of a -- a bit of a letdown.rst created, it was really a beautiful place. julia: the political football it has become to get the funding to sort this out, versus government level and federal level. carol: going on for a long time. fingers crossed it gets fixed. julia: more bloomberg television right now. ♪ the following is it a -- entation for this has helped night of people get really for over 35 years. in fact and has been giving you from enjoying an active life, if you are missing out on time with family, now there is an easy way to finally get the relief you need with teacher. -- teeter. this will targe b
come to new york, that of a -- a bit of a letdown.rst created, it was really a beautiful place. julia: the political football it has become to get the funding to sort this out, versus government level and federal level. carol: going on for a long time. fingers crossed it gets fixed. julia: more bloomberg television right now. ♪ the following is it a -- entation for this has helped night of people get really for over 35 years. in fact and has been giving you from enjoying an active life, if...