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i am mark crumpton in new york. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in new york. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg wraps up his second day of a grilling in washington. on day two, questions were more pointed and answers a tad more evasive. the big apple versus silicon valley. and renewed prospects for a deal between sprint and t-mobile five months after conversations to merge fell apart. but first to our lead. it's been a long two days for mark zuckerberg. still the facebook ceo emerged mostly unruffled after 48 hours of congressional grilling. zuckerberg generally kept his cool, even as lawmakers downplayed his apologies over failures to protect user privacy and assurances to do better. some key takeaways, regulatory proposals are coming, but there is no clear agreement on what regulations will look like or what facebook would support. still, shareholders and seem to be relieved that zuckerberg can hold his own in testimony. shares rose through both days
i am mark crumpton in new york. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in new york. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg wraps up his second day of a grilling in washington. on day two, questions were more pointed and answers a tad more evasive. the big apple versus silicon valley. and renewed prospects for a deal between sprint and t-mobile five months after conversations to merge fell apart. but first to our lead....
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from the broadcast center in new york city. york city. i'm de captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, april 30th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a caravan of migrants seeking asylum reaches the u.s./mexico border to be told there's no more room. >>> north korea's promise. kim jong-un says he will abandon his nuclear weapons on one condition. what he wants the u.s. to agree to. >>> and from bitter rivals to potential partners. >> t-mobile and sprint have agreed to come together and form a new stronger company. >>> 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, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne
from the broadcast center in new york city. york city. i'm de captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, april 30th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a caravan of migrants seeking asylum reaches the u.s./mexico border to be told there's no more room. >>> north korea's promise. kim jong-un says he will abandon his nuclear weapons on one condition. what he wants the u.s. to agree to. >>> and from bitter rivals to potential partners. >>...
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he and his brother joseph were on the steamship niagara that ran from troy, new york to new new york city on the hudson-new york steamship line. he made it his practice to provide the best service to anybody on the ship. the fiancee of benjamin taylor met henry on one of those trips from troy to new york. she was impressed with his service to everybody and when her fiance mentioned they needed a manager for the willard, she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847, henry willard moved to washington to manage the hotel. henry wanted a grand hotel to run on a grand plan. the city hotel at the time had 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with a portico. it had a women's entrance that led to a private lounge on the mezzanine level. there was entertainment almost every night of the week. there was a private dining room for the ladies and the gentleman, as were bathrooms. henry willard decided the hotel would be the finest in the city. and it was reported that one of his routines was to leave the hotel at 3:00 every morning to go to the markets to personally s
he and his brother joseph were on the steamship niagara that ran from troy, new york to new new york city on the hudson-new york steamship line. he made it his practice to provide the best service to anybody on the ship. the fiancee of benjamin taylor met henry on one of those trips from troy to new york. she was impressed with his service to everybody and when her fiance mentioned they needed a manager for the willard, she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847, henry willard...
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good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> cnbc had two big scoops today. cnbc had two big scoops today. the first one is that they were the first u.s. news outlet to translate the list of american-made products that is about to get smacked by china. this is something i said we were anticipating today. it has now happened. this is response to our own president's efforts to start as much of a trade war as he can with china. he said america has nothing to lose by picking this kind of fight with china, where we try to make it harder for them to export stuff to us, and they try to make it harder for us to export stuff to them. the president thinks we cannot lose in a fight like this, but now, thanks to cnbc translating this list, we have a pretty good sense of who in the u.s. does have a lot to lose in this fight even if the president himself doesn't see it. anybody in the u.s. involved in the production of this very long but very specific list of american-made things might beg to differ with the president's assertion that there's nothing to lose. the chinese g
good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> cnbc had two big scoops today. cnbc had two big scoops today. the first one is that they were the first u.s. news outlet to translate the list of american-made products that is about to get smacked by china. this is something i said we were anticipating today. it has now happened. this is response to our own president's efforts to start as much of a trade war as he can with china. he said america has nothing to lose by picking this...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials think they've nabbed a sadistic california killer, the suspect, one of their own. suspect joseph d'angelo, now 72 years old, was arrested as he left his home. he's the so-called golden state killer responsible for more than 12 murders and more than 40 murderers between 1976 and 1986. good morning. >> good morning. deangelo was once sworn to protect the public. he's now accused of living a double life, becoming one of california's most feared serial killers and rapists. >> the magnitude of this case demanded that it be solved. >> on wednesday police and prosecutors gathered in sacramento to announce the capture of the man they believed to be the infamous criminal known as the golden state killer. >> my detectives arrested james joseph deangelo, 72 years old, living in citrus heights. >> the suspect, a former police officer, was arrested at home on tuesday and booked on eight counts of mu
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials think they've nabbed a sadistic california killer, the suspect, one of their own. suspect joseph d'angelo, now 72 years old, was arrested as he left his home. he's the so-called golden state killer responsible for more than 12 murders and more than 40 murderers between 1976 and 1986. good morning. >> good morning. deangelo was once sworn to protect the public....
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policy is an impediment to fighting isis i don't understand the logic here go ahead richard in new york and i have flatly disagree with your assumption at least the consistency of syrian policy to fight isis what is it is what is the u.s. done in syria for what is what is what name one thing the united states has done right when it comes to syria one thing. well we tried for many many years to get syria interested in opening up talks with the israelis they were very very reluctant to come anywhere near the wine coffers the last president his last years . i don't claim to have no idea what you actually mean to after seven years of civil war a proxy international war it's because assad didn't want to talk to the israelis really. no no don't do don't misinterpret i'm just saying that. we have tried to do something positive in syria we did work on it to extensively year after year you didn't get anywhere ok so that's passed but it didn't leave a very good impression of syria in washington i can tell you. well i think to say thank you to know that syrian ambassador you all love the u.s. afte
policy is an impediment to fighting isis i don't understand the logic here go ahead richard in new york and i have flatly disagree with your assumption at least the consistency of syrian policy to fight isis what is it is what is the u.s. done in syria for what is what is what name one thing the united states has done right when it comes to syria one thing. well we tried for many many years to get syria interested in opening up talks with the israelis they were very very reluctant to come...
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attorney's office in new york. illegal -- or legal sources familiar with the nature of the search said it involved $130,000 payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. cohen said he used his personal funds to pay daniels. president trump told reporters last week he didn't know about the payment. cohen's lawyer confirmed the news today in a statement, saying "the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york executed a series of search warrants and seized the privileged communications between my client, michael cohen, and his clients. i have been advised by federal prosecutors that the new york action is in part a referral by the office of special counsel robert mueller. he called the action, the lawyer did, completely inappropriate and unnecessary. trump might have reason to be nervous, however, according to "the times." the seized records include privileged information between mr. trump and mr. cohen. just moments ago president trump addressed today's raid. >> they broke into the office of one of
attorney's office in new york. illegal -- or legal sources familiar with the nature of the search said it involved $130,000 payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. cohen said he used his personal funds to pay daniels. president trump told reporters last week he didn't know about the payment. cohen's lawyer confirmed the news today in a statement, saying "the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york executed a series of search warrants and seized the privileged...
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sanctuary right when in fact i would i it was reinforced to me once again that even here in new york city we are not a sanctuary city and learned obviously the reality on the ground which is why we're doing this show whether new york city or elsewhere in the country. is often different than you know we might imagine or what have you and one of our online community members is actually a student in new york she is one of scott's clients as well she says a special training session has given her essential advice on what to do if she encounters and i saw her take a listen i think that there is for years however i feel more prepared my family or myself encounter and the sort of situation would i use oh we have a family plan such as saving money reaching out to people in if we ever cease and the sort of situation with them more importantly i know that i have rights just fine to be documented and it has empower me in many ways especially when i do not fear a risk. when you make it out well how critical it is knowing your rights is so critical and actually this client was extremely helpful in
sanctuary right when in fact i would i it was reinforced to me once again that even here in new york city we are not a sanctuary city and learned obviously the reality on the ground which is why we're doing this show whether new york city or elsewhere in the country. is often different than you know we might imagine or what have you and one of our online community members is actually a student in new york she is one of scott's clients as well she says a special training session has given her...
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in new york, $3,129. individuals and families will take this money and put it toward their retirements, mortgage payments or college savings. there are over 400 chipotle locations in california. in fact, california has the most chipotle restaurants in the country. since the tax cuts and jobs act passed, chipotle is president ghani: hourly and salaried -- is providing hourly and salaried workers with bonuses of up to $1,000 or a stock grant. the company is also improving employee benefits and has announced plans to provide additional paid parental leave. these bonuses and increased benefits make a big difference in people's lives. chipotle also plans to spend $50 million to renovate its stores. this means opportunities for construction companies and numerous small subcontractors, which will invigorate local economies, including my home of orange county. tax reform is spurring the free market economy to provide opportunity and an increased standard of living for all americans. mr. speaker, according to a re
in new york, $3,129. individuals and families will take this money and put it toward their retirements, mortgage payments or college savings. there are over 400 chipotle locations in california. in fact, california has the most chipotle restaurants in the country. since the tax cuts and jobs act passed, chipotle is president ghani: hourly and salaried -- is providing hourly and salaried workers with bonuses of up to $1,000 or a stock grant. the company is also improving employee benefits and...
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district of new york. he served as a district court judge from 1988-2006 and from 2000-2006, he served as the chief justice of the southern district. justice of the southen district leaving that corporate a footnote he was succeeded as chief justice from the honorable campbell would who is currently handling some case that i have heard of. among his celebrated cases the trial of omar armann terrorist he sentenced to life in prison or a plot to blow up the u.n. and other new york landmarks and the trial of josÉ padilla the u.s. citizen terrorist who tried to blow up an airplane. after a brief stent in private practice president george w. bush appointed judge mukasey attorney general of the united states. november of 2007 to 2009. his leadership at doj was widely praised for returning doj to prominence and independence so essential to the effective operation of our justice department and system. since graduating from yale law school in 1967 judge mukasey is almost the evenly divided his time between private
district of new york. he served as a district court judge from 1988-2006 and from 2000-2006, he served as the chief justice of the southern district. justice of the southen district leaving that corporate a footnote he was succeeded as chief justice from the honorable campbell would who is currently handling some case that i have heard of. among his celebrated cases the trial of omar armann terrorist he sentenced to life in prison or a plot to blow up the u.n. and other new york landmarks and...
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. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 455 of the trump administration brings major developments in the russia investigation. another wild one. a lot of them breaking just tonight over these past few hours. chiefly we now have the 15 pages of memos that former fbi director james comey drafted about his interactions with president donald trump. earlier tonight the justice department sent those memos to congress, and as things so often do, they ended up minutes later in the hands of the news media. they do confirm that on february 14, the president asked comey this with regard to the investigation of now former national security adviser mike flynn. i hope you can see your way to letting this go, to letting flynn go. we also learned that on january 28th, remember, fewer than ten days into his presidency, donald trump told comey he had, quote, serious reservations about mike flynn's judgment. that's the national security adviser in the west wing. and later, on february 8th, former white house chief of staff reince priebus
. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 455 of the trump administration brings major developments in the russia investigation. another wild one. a lot of them breaking just tonight over these past few hours. chiefly we now have the 15 pages of memos that former fbi director james comey drafted about his interactions with president donald trump. earlier tonight the justice department sent those memos to congress, and as things so often do, they...
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is my great grandfather was working issue factory and new york and got sick. his dr. told him you cannot work in the factory anymore and you need to work outside of that started us in the produce business in new york with a pushcart selling watermelons. i'm eventually working out to farming operations in upstate new york and in florida and california. we're in cuba that was the genesis of our involvement in agriculture. satellite certified brands was formed in 1982 between the two families who have a longtime friends and partners. my relationship the company's relationship is through the time that is being described in the book and as you've heard up your as an adversarial at-will relationship. we were aligned with the other growers in florida are all family background as farmers in california we had gone through the rollers worse in the 70s and '80s battling the ufw. there was a lot of angst involved with the confrontational type of relationship one that will we heard worker organization the initial response was to put on the fact jacket and get ready for war
is my great grandfather was working issue factory and new york and got sick. his dr. told him you cannot work in the factory anymore and you need to work outside of that started us in the produce business in new york with a pushcart selling watermelons. i'm eventually working out to farming operations in upstate new york and in florida and california. we're in cuba that was the genesis of our involvement in agriculture. satellite certified brands was formed in 1982 between the two families who...
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here in new york. former first lady barbara bush, wife of the 41st president, mother to the 43rd, died this evening the at the age of 92. we'll have a remembrance of her a bit later on in this broadcast
here in new york. former first lady barbara bush, wife of the 41st president, mother to the 43rd, died this evening the at the age of 92. we'll have a remembrance of her a bit later on in this broadcast
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we are inside the magazine headquarters in new york. still ahead in this week's issue, we look at china's new gateway into europe, a billionaire working overtime to impeach donald trump. and youtube having its worst year ever. all of this straight ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ taylor: we are here with the editor in chief joe weber and it starts with the cover for asia. it takes a look at the malaysian prime minister. bloomberg got an interview with him. >> he hasn't spoken in about three years. we were interested in talking to him because this is a couple of weeks before the election in malaysia. it is not a sure thing. if you kept an eye on the country, it has been rocked by this scandal. it's still lingering. they are still investigating. the fbi has been involved in some of it. here we are three years later, he hasn't been public at any of this time and now he is up for reelection. carol: talk to us about the scandal. we have covered a lot at bloomberg, remind us what this is about. >> this is a development fund. the allegat
we are inside the magazine headquarters in new york. still ahead in this week's issue, we look at china's new gateway into europe, a billionaire working overtime to impeach donald trump. and youtube having its worst year ever. all of this straight ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ taylor: we are here with the editor in chief joe weber and it starts with the cover for asia. it takes a look at the malaysian prime minister. bloomberg got an interview with him. >> he hasn't...
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of the "new york times" has rightly described mr. abrams as the tightened of free speech jurisprudence floyd abrams e earned his law degree from yell and after working for federal district court heat joined a law school-- law firm where he so practices. 's rise to prominence begins when he serves as cocounsel to the "new york times" in the famous pentagon papers case, so as you probably know the nixon administration had asserted that national security interests required a prior restraint and injunction on the publication of a government documents detailing how the us found itself in vietnam war. those documents have begun to be published and more publications were forthcoming, first in the "new york times" and a later the post, but the store abrams and his cocounsel litigated the case all the way to the supreme court and ended up winning a historic victory there for both the "new york times", "washington post" and ultimately for press freedom and it's made it harder even today for the executive branch to suppress and sensor publicati
of the "new york times" has rightly described mr. abrams as the tightened of free speech jurisprudence floyd abrams e earned his law degree from yell and after working for federal district court heat joined a law school-- law firm where he so practices. 's rise to prominence begins when he serves as cocounsel to the "new york times" in the famous pentagon papers case, so as you probably know the nixon administration had asserted that national security interests required a...
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emily: we often compare new york to silicon valley. new york, there are a lot of exciting things happening in the tech scene, but there hasn't been that multibillion dollar exit. when will that happen? will that happen? >> we are seeing a continued acceleration. there has been a lot of buzz in the market about new york and how it will grow. we have seen over the last five years a big increase in not only the number of companies that have been founded here, but the number of exits. we have also seen a nice pipeline of potential companies that will exit at multiple billion-dollar valuations, whether it is health, there are some in the pipeline. the other question is where those venture dollars go. i get asked a lot, is new york a real market? is it a competed market? i say almost every single deal we have looked at over the last two years has had silicon valley competing for them. emily: you are first mark capital's first female partner, which is awesome. i just wrote a whole book about diversity in silicon valley. some of the things i h
emily: we often compare new york to silicon valley. new york, there are a lot of exciting things happening in the tech scene, but there hasn't been that multibillion dollar exit. when will that happen? will that happen? >> we are seeing a continued acceleration. there has been a lot of buzz in the market about new york and how it will grow. we have seen over the last five years a big increase in not only the number of companies that have been founded here, but the number of exits. we have...
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trump, for president trump. >> i'm joined by the "new york daily news" mike lupica. mr. lupica, i'll begin with you because you're from a less prestigious newspaper. >> i don't think that's a welcoming thought. >> i've always wanted to do that. what do you think other than the rivalry i'm trying to stoke between you two distinguished friends of the beat. what do you think matters in the arc of michael cohen who was the guy then trump says ask michael cohen and now there's all this heat this week? >> ari, i was wondering if when michael cohen was in law school he wanted to grow up to be known as a fixer because this is kind of the one about a fixer being in the fix. when hal was running the "new york times" he talked about flooding the zone. and now it's not just trump that feels like his sewn is getting flooded, it's michael cohen as well. he's not a family member but he's been treated like one and you just spoke about his greatest quality in the eyes of this president which is being loyal. now we'll see how far this gets him. ari, you know as a lawyer, it's extremely un
trump, for president trump. >> i'm joined by the "new york daily news" mike lupica. mr. lupica, i'll begin with you because you're from a less prestigious newspaper. >> i don't think that's a welcoming thought. >> i've always wanted to do that. what do you think other than the rivalry i'm trying to stoke between you two distinguished friends of the beat. what do you think matters in the arc of michael cohen who was the guy then trump says ask michael cohen and now...
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that will hurt new york. >> new york has lost something like 14 congressional seats over the last few decades. it continued to decline as the population basically holds flat. so much outmigration of the taxpayers. and you have a fair number of poor people moving into the state, particularly the city. david: so there is space, there is clearly space for a rudy giuliani type of republican to come in and maybe fill a vacuum that i think exists. a lot of new yorkers i run into, of course a lot of them are like me, but the point, a lot of them say we veered far too far in the left. we need somebody in the middle. >> anecdotally makes sense, when it comes to who votes, new york becoming increasingly blue. the last statewide elected fish in new york, who was republican, george pataki run in 2002. since then all the senators, all the statewide officials, governor, lieutenant governors, comptroller, attorney general, they're all democrats. and in new york city being the same way. new york voters, about every 20 years bring in a republican to clean up the democratic mess. then they go back to t
that will hurt new york. >> new york has lost something like 14 congressional seats over the last few decades. it continued to decline as the population basically holds flat. so much outmigration of the taxpayers. and you have a fair number of poor people moving into the state, particularly the city. david: so there is space, there is clearly space for a rudy giuliani type of republican to come in and maybe fill a vacuum that i think exists. a lot of new yorkers i run into, of course a...
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nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >>> concerning the investigation into russian election meddling, president trump says he won't be involved. but during a broadcast interview, mr. trump also said he nay change his mind. later the republican-led judiciary committee approved the method to protect him. the move doesn't mean much. >>> mike pompeo didn't waste any time getting down to business just hours after being approved and sworn in as secretary of state, he landed in brussels. the senate confirmed pompeo by a 57-42 vote, one of the slimmest margins. pompeo said he's humbled by the responsibility. >>> and law enforcement officials used a genealogical website to find the man they believed is the golden state killer. joseph de angel le, a former police officer, was arrested outside his home on tuesday. investigators say they matched dna with dna he discarded with a disstand relative on an online site. he's suspected of dozened of murders and rapes. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," thomas brokaw is accuse of sexually harassing an anchor. this is the "cbs morning news." so your
nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >>> concerning the investigation into russian election meddling, president trump says he won't be involved. but during a broadcast interview, mr. trump also said he nay change his mind. later the republican-led judiciary committee approved the method to protect him. the move doesn't mean much. >>> mike pompeo didn't waste any time getting down to business just hours after being approved and sworn in as secretary of state, he landed in...
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on the table saying, i am going to now join new york as part of the new york publishing community. oft this is also a reminder immigration. -- host: this is also a reminder of immigration. guest: absolutely. interestingly, he uses a theater motif in the first cartoon. host: these are three men who were responsible for the publication of "puck." wast: the one to the left responsible for publication. the one to the right --. the other was the editor. they were terrific. host: where was it published and what was its readership like? guest: it was published in new york city. published 124,000 each publication. you can multiply that times 10, the influence was enormous at the time. puck who was the symbol of ? she?s he or guest: neither he or she. modeled on the editor's daughter but it is meant to be neither he nor she. an it. so influential? guest: because of the color i think. it was very innovative at the time. i 1880, they had lithographic process. they used the process to produce these beautiful cartoons. it was the first of its kind in america. people saw them and they were very
on the table saying, i am going to now join new york as part of the new york publishing community. oft this is also a reminder immigration. -- host: this is also a reminder of immigration. guest: absolutely. interestingly, he uses a theater motif in the first cartoon. host: these are three men who were responsible for the publication of "puck." wast: the one to the left responsible for publication. the one to the right --. the other was the editor. they were terrific. host: where was...
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. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 461 of the trump administration. and on top of a big nomination that is right now tonight in deep trouble. there are moving pieces to report to you at this hour in the overarching russia investigation. "the washington post" is reporting tonight that rudolph giuliani personally sat down and met with special counsel robert mueller on tuesday to reopen negotiations for an interview with president trump. robert costa and carol leonnig report that giuliani, quote, conveyed the ongoing resistance of trump and his advisers to federal investigators, but did not rule out the possibility, the people said. adding that giuliani pressed mueller for clarity on what the probe is expected to end. in response, mueller reiterated he would like the chance to ask trump questions about key steps he took during the transition and early months of his administration. the special counsel emszed, as he did in conversations in march with trump's team, that an interview is essential for investigators to unde
. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 461 of the trump administration. and on top of a big nomination that is right now tonight in deep trouble. there are moving pieces to report to you at this hour in the overarching russia investigation. "the washington post" is reporting tonight that rudolph giuliani personally sat down and met with special counsel robert mueller on tuesday to reopen negotiations for an interview with president...
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in new york there were 27,0 new llcs created between the end of last year and this march. a 15% jump. that's much faster than the growth rate of previous year n no businesses in connecticut was up 15% and california saw a 12% bump. we don't know how much of the increa was individuals asking for better taxes or just theno stronger e but the tax law does have some guard rails design to prevent it's harder for instance, to lawyers, doctors and accountants to use the passthrough rate and there is an income cap but the details and rules have yet to be clarified and until tn a tax law design today make taxes simpler has made it a lot more complicated and perhaps more costly for the government. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank. >>> and coming up, bucking the trend, why nordstromngs pou a lot of money into a a bri mortar store while others are closing? h >>e's a look at what we are watching for tomorrow as we told you earlier earnings season kicks off including jpmorgan, wells fargo and citigroup. a number of fed officials will be speaking on the outlook for the eco
in new york there were 27,0 new llcs created between the end of last year and this march. a 15% jump. that's much faster than the growth rate of previous year n no businesses in connecticut was up 15% and california saw a 12% bump. we don't know how much of the increa was individuals asking for better taxes or just theno stronger e but the tax law does have some guard rails design to prevent it's harder for instance, to lawyers, doctors and accountants to use the passthrough rate and there is...
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rosenstein would have made the determination the jurisdiction was in new york. so this isn't even something robert mueller was controlling. so it's pretty extraordinary to see the president go after him and the fbi in this fashion. and this is, as we know, related to stormy daniels, what's surrounding that, according to gloria borger, that was the premise of the search warrant, a search warrant that would have had to be signed off by a judge, erin. the authorities would have had to go to the judge, show probably cause that a crime had been committed and that the evidence was here at the scene. but the president kept saying that the fbi broke into the offices of his attorney, which is simply not accurate, erin. >> thank you very much, pamela. not accurate because they had multiple search warrants to do so signed off by a judge. that is not a break-in. that is lawful. that is how it works. evan perez is "outfront" in washington, i know you had more details about the fbi raid or raids, i suppose, as the word may be in multiple locations. >> right, we know of at lea
rosenstein would have made the determination the jurisdiction was in new york. so this isn't even something robert mueller was controlling. so it's pretty extraordinary to see the president go after him and the fbi in this fashion. and this is, as we know, related to stormy daniels, what's surrounding that, according to gloria borger, that was the premise of the search warrant, a search warrant that would have had to be signed off by a judge, erin. the authorities would have had to go to the...
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york daily news reporter edgarar sandoval. >> i walked across the street. the cops took a u-turn. shot.ur >> in exchange of words? >> no words of exchange. >> what went through your mind? >> when i so they made a u-turn as it to my friend, the cops. i was trying to get attention. two seconds, they started shooting. amy: the new york state attorney general's office is now investigating the fatal shooting. a recent study found the crown heights neighborhood of brooklyn where saheed vassell was killed is one of the 20 most gentrified in the country. when over 1000 gathered at the scene of his death, many longtime residents expressed concerns that 911 calls from new residents in the area have contributed to the criminalization of pre-existing, low-income residents of color, especially black men. at first the nypd released edited surveillance video of vassell's actions prior to his death. then after pressure, they released video showing the cops shooting vassell. none of the officers who opened fire were wearing body cameras. the vassell family is now calling fo
york daily news reporter edgarar sandoval. >> i walked across the street. the cops took a u-turn. shot.ur >> in exchange of words? >> no words of exchange. >> what went through your mind? >> when i so they made a u-turn as it to my friend, the cops. i was trying to get attention. two seconds, they started shooting. amy: the new york state attorney general's office is now investigating the fatal shooting. a recent study found the crown heights neighborhood of...
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attorney for the southern district in new york. they referred that case to the federal prosecutor in manhattan. it's not like the mueller investigation, mueller and his team stopped looking into manafort. they still then and are still going after manafort on a gazillion other charges. and in fact when evidence later turned up that those loans from that little chicago bank to paul manafort, they might have been a quid pro quo. they might have demand exchange for promises to the chicago bank they're he could get a big job in the trump administration. well, when that evidence emerged, then mueller's team reportedly started looking at those loans again themselves in light of that new information to see if maybe they wanted to unrefer that case. maybe they wanted to bring that back under their purview. so that one thing involving that little bank and those loans to manafort right after the election, that's the only other time we know of that something like this has happened on a particular matter, mueller's prosecutors came across somet
attorney for the southern district in new york. they referred that case to the federal prosecutor in manhattan. it's not like the mueller investigation, mueller and his team stopped looking into manafort. they still then and are still going after manafort on a gazillion other charges. and in fact when evidence later turned up that those loans from that little chicago bank to paul manafort, they might have been a quid pro quo. they might have demand exchange for promises to the chicago bank...
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need to be berman is here with us in new york --nancy biberman is here with us in new york. she was a student at barnard college at the time of the '68 strike and a member of sds, students for democratic society. she's now a lawyer working in community development, and founder of the women's housing and economic development corporation in the bronx. joining us from albuquerque, new mexico, is mark rudd, who was the chairman of the columbia university chapter of sds during the student strike of april 1968. he was elected national secretary in 1969 and was the last to hold the position. and we are joined by paul cronin, the editor of the new book, "a time to stir: columbia '68." emit a seven hour -- he made a seven-hour documentary about columbia 68. he teaches at the school of visual arts in new york. and juan gonzalez, one of the strike leaders as well. on april 23,there 50 years ago today. juan, describe what happened that morning. rallythere was a major called by the students for democratic society, as well as the members of the student afro-american society who joined the
need to be berman is here with us in new york --nancy biberman is here with us in new york. she was a student at barnard college at the time of the '68 strike and a member of sds, students for democratic society. she's now a lawyer working in community development, and founder of the women's housing and economic development corporation in the bronx. joining us from albuquerque, new mexico, is mark rudd, who was the chairman of the columbia university chapter of sds during the student strike of...
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and we'll get to iraqi restaurants in new york later. sure. because although you're an artist, one of your installations was indeed inside a restaurant and was all about food and connections between food and culture and art. but we don't want to raise that here. sure. i'm just intrigued, as you talk about those memories of your grandparents and your mum, you're positing it very much in terms of the arabic language, in terms of a rich culture and food. you're not talking aboutjewishness and yet, they were iraquews. was it that they felt more in a way more rooted in their country and the culture of their country, iraq, than they felt in theirjewishness? i think that was a period of time that existed, and it's one of those periods of time that i tried to wield not as a nostalgia in the work that i do but as a blueprint, going forward, of how things can be. because it was, and it wasn't so long ago. they always talk about how iraq, how baghdad actually, was kind of like a jewish city in the 30s and then the 40s and you even had the city shutting d
and we'll get to iraqi restaurants in new york later. sure. because although you're an artist, one of your installations was indeed inside a restaurant and was all about food and connections between food and culture and art. but we don't want to raise that here. sure. i'm just intrigued, as you talk about those memories of your grandparents and your mum, you're positing it very much in terms of the arabic language, in terms of a rich culture and food. you're not talking aboutjewishness and yet,...
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still to come: unique and radical new york pianist, cecil taylor, dies at age 89. how he's being remembered as one of the great innovators in modern music. 55 years of hatred and rage have come toppling down with the statues. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, power to influence. today is about the promise of a bright future, the day when we heard the line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works are beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the legal team of brazil's former president lula asks the supreme court to suspend his 12—year jail sentence, hours after he was due to hand himself in to police. russia's foreign ministry has warned there'll be a "tough response" to new us sanctions on president putin's inner circle. let's get more on that story. brian o'toole is non—resident senior fellow at the atlantic council. he was a former senior us treasury sanctions official. i asked him if the sanctions would be effective. i think, gaug
still to come: unique and radical new york pianist, cecil taylor, dies at age 89. how he's being remembered as one of the great innovators in modern music. 55 years of hatred and rage have come toppling down with the statues. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, power to influence. today is about the promise of a bright future, the day when we heard the line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works are beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a...
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attorney in new york? >> he was appointed to look into the potential of russian collusion and russian involvement in the election, and to go down these other roads, i think, is inappropriate. >> let me read to you what he was appointed to do. this is rod rosenstein who is the deputy attorney general because sessions recused himself. he was in charge. but he was specifically told that he's got various missions, including alleged collaboration or cooperation conspiracy between the trump campaign and the russians, but if other issues come forward, he is clearly authorized to go and look at that as well. that's in the official letter that he received. >> i think many of us would say this is an overreach. many of us were stunned by the fact that trump's personal attorney, his office was raided, things hauled off. clearly nothing to do with russia because this was done by the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. it just would appear, if there was something there -- >> but a federal judge approved
attorney in new york? >> he was appointed to look into the potential of russian collusion and russian involvement in the election, and to go down these other roads, i think, is inappropriate. >> let me read to you what he was appointed to do. this is rod rosenstein who is the deputy attorney general because sessions recused himself. he was in charge. but he was specifically told that he's got various missions, including alleged collaboration or cooperation conspiracy between the...
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the new york fed getting a new boss. it john williams replacing bill dudley, becoming one of the officials inwerful the federal reserve system. our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays here with more. was controversy about john williams and rumors about him becoming the president of the new york fed. >> he is. a big bill in reserve system and something that people are watching for any influence it may have on policy because the new york fed has selected san francisco fed president john ym's to replace bill dudley. bill is retiring this summer and rumored that john williams was in the running. we now know he certainly was. let me remind everyone why the fed's position is important. first among equals. among the presidents 12 rotate devote every year. vice chairman of the fomc. that much closer to the chair him or herself. oversight of the big wall street banks conduct open market operations in this will become a more important policy tool as the fed exits from a big balance sheet. to the table,ring john willia
the new york fed getting a new boss. it john williams replacing bill dudley, becoming one of the officials inwerful the federal reserve system. our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays here with more. was controversy about john williams and rumors about him becoming the president of the new york fed. >> he is. a big bill in reserve system and something that people are watching for any influence it may have on policy because the new york fed has selected san francisco fed...
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. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm anythinicolle wallace in fo brian. day 145 of the trump administration brings a bombshell that one trump confident auconcedes was a true cause for alarm for the president. donald trump's personal lawyer and fixer, the man who paid porn star stormy daniels $130,000 in hush money. "the new york times" broke the story late this afternoon. the washington soon followed. they both report that some of the materials seized in that raid is related to the payment to stormy daniels, but also that documents related to other topics as well as communications between cohen and his clients were taken. "the washington post" reports that cohen's computer, his phone, and personal financial records were confiscated in the search of his law office and that he's, quote, under federal investigation for possible bank fraud, wire fraud, and campaign finance violations according to a person with knowledge of the case. the president was not happy about any of it. sources close to the white house tell nbc ne
. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm anythinicolle wallace in fo brian. day 145 of the trump administration brings a bombshell that one trump confident auconcedes was a true cause for alarm for the president. donald trump's personal lawyer and fixer, the man who paid porn star stormy daniels $130,000 in hush money. "the new york times" broke the story late this afternoon. the washington soon followed. they both report that some of...
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i will say this about "the new york times report. the way they describe trump and cohen's relationship is basically how you could describe almost every relationship between trump and a senior person who's worked for him, either in the trump organization or the white house. that's how he treats people. loyalty is always a one-way street. >> yeah. listen, and i -- getting back to michael cohen, all the legal experts, i always like to say, innocent until proven guilty, but everyone feels that if things go the way they normally go, then he's in a lot of trouble. >> i'm not saying he's guilty. i'm saying, with the evidence so far, it seems likely he's going to be indicted. >> saying the same thing. okay, so here we go. listen, april, the comment by roger stone, again, is that message -- is that a warning to the president through the media? >> it could be a warning, but it could be also just reality. and the irony right now is stormy daniels is here in baltimore, performing. she's had three days -- >> are you going? >> so what are you doin
i will say this about "the new york times report. the way they describe trump and cohen's relationship is basically how you could describe almost every relationship between trump and a senior person who's worked for him, either in the trump organization or the white house. that's how he treats people. loyalty is always a one-way street. >> yeah. listen, and i -- getting back to michael cohen, all the legal experts, i always like to say, innocent until proven guilty, but everyone...
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wednesday in new york. we cool back down with temperatures back in the 40s and 50s by the end of the week. >> mid week tease. down 25 degrees. thank you, ivan. >>> figures reveal violent crime in chicago >>> new figures reveal violent crime in chicago remains on a steady decline. march was the is 13th consecutive month of decline in gun violence. murders to date have dropped 22%. shootings, 25%. chicago police attribute the drop to hiring more officers and stronger community efforts including technology. thanks for joining us. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm renee marsh. "new day" starts right now. >> it is the largest deficit of any country in the history of our world. >> imposing new tariffs on nearly $3 billion of u.s. goods. >> taking on the chinese for diplomacy. >> a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca. can't happen that way any more. >> this will stir up opponents of this program. >> they will say this is an example of a white house that does not know how to lead. >> the w
wednesday in new york. we cool back down with temperatures back in the 40s and 50s by the end of the week. >> mid week tease. down 25 degrees. thank you, ivan. >>> figures reveal violent crime in chicago >>> new figures reveal violent crime in chicago remains on a steady decline. march was the is 13th consecutive month of decline in gun violence. murders to date have dropped 22%. shootings, 25%. chicago police attribute the drop to hiring more officers and stronger...
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comey through his friend to "the new york times." a leak that is now under criminal investigation, one step away from being under criminal investigation. mr. comey has a lot to worry about, mr. mccabe has a lot to worry about, but mueller, he wouldn't have an investigation but for those two men. he is the one who'ss running ths investigation because everything is collapsing around him. the memos show there was no rush and collusion. trump did nothing wrong, the one who did something wrong wasn't comey and mueller is not targeting him. >> brian: tom, you are wondering, it wasn't just that the columbia professor got the memos dropped off to him, you are wondering if comey gave them to robert mueller. >> did comey get the blessing to talk about them? we've also sued for the fbi and doj to figure out how it is that comey was allowed to use this material in his book. it was either private or classified or confidential and he shouldn't have been able to use it. and mueller certainly have to have been involved in blessing that operation. yo
comey through his friend to "the new york times." a leak that is now under criminal investigation, one step away from being under criminal investigation. mr. comey has a lot to worry about, mr. mccabe has a lot to worry about, but mueller, he wouldn't have an investigation but for those two men. he is the one who'ss running ths investigation because everything is collapsing around him. the memos show there was no rush and collusion. trump did nothing wrong, the one who did something...
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organizations for their work, the award winners is from the new york times she won the award for her coverage of president trump joining us from new york congratulations. >> thank you let's talk about your experience covering donald trump if you can before he was president when did you begin reporting on him? >> i spent 14 years for newspapers for very long time and working with a tabloid you invariably cover donald trump in same way one -- in some way he is omnipresent be showed up after 11 when he wanted to pitch a medium for the twin towers he was always there i didn't get to know him quite as well that when he made a huge splash with the political action committee and was roasted pretty memorably by obama at the white house correspondents association dinner in april 2011 shirley after he announced he was not running that but watching him and covering him learning how driven he is to be taken seriously that is what you saw going into his desire to win in 2016. >> did did you take him seriously when he said he would run? >> i took him seriously in 2011 when he was talking about run
organizations for their work, the award winners is from the new york times she won the award for her coverage of president trump joining us from new york congratulations. >> thank you let's talk about your experience covering donald trump if you can before he was president when did you begin reporting on him? >> i spent 14 years for newspapers for very long time and working with a tabloid you invariably cover donald trump in same way one -- in some way he is omnipresent be showed up...
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we are here in the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: a lot to talk about, including trade. we are talking about the battle between the u.s. and china. jason: and we go inside volkswagen. scandal-ridden -- using flower power to fight it. carol: i love the story. we talk about the cost of becoming the athlete. first $1 billion you know who we are talking about. jason: tiger woods. carol: yes, we are. jason: that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ? carol: we are here with editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek. joel weather. -- webber. we have to start with remarks this week. it is my favorite story. i feel like must read here. it is a history lesson about the relationship between u.s. and china and the role the u.s. has played in developing the china that we know today. joel: as with any good history story, we also try and look forward a little bit, right? i think this really helped -- helps kenexa dots. this is why it is a must-read. this is a skirmish right now that could very well escalate into a trade war. but there is a
we are here in the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: a lot to talk about, including trade. we are talking about the battle between the u.s. and china. jason: and we go inside volkswagen. scandal-ridden -- using flower power to fight it. carol: i love the story. we talk about the cost of becoming the athlete. first $1 billion you know who we are talking about. jason: tiger woods. carol: yes, we are. jason: that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ? carol: we are here with...
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i mean, he left him behind in new york. he didn't do anything for him as it relates to giving him a spot in the administration. he basically blew him off and kicked him to the curb. and now the guy is going to leave his family and his kids and potentially go serve time for the president? the president is not loyal to michael cohen. why should michael cohen be loyal to the president? but i meant what i said when i called him a devoted father. i understand he's an exceptional father. i understand he's a good husband. you know, at the end of the day that's what's going to matter. why should he serve time and stick up for a guy that effectively blew him off? >> i've picked up some of this, too. he did have a hope, i don't know -- he did have a hope he would be brought down to washington and rewarded for his loyalty. so did chris christie and rudy giuliani for that matter. >> he was rewarded. he was rewarded with three fbi raids, but go ahead. >> let me ask you just to step back because your predictions have pretty much all come
i mean, he left him behind in new york. he didn't do anything for him as it relates to giving him a spot in the administration. he basically blew him off and kicked him to the curb. and now the guy is going to leave his family and his kids and potentially go serve time for the president? the president is not loyal to michael cohen. why should michael cohen be loyal to the president? but i meant what i said when i called him a devoted father. i understand he's an exceptional father. i understand...
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from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 new york time. from new york, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ scarlet: gold bugs rejoice. when investors turn on equities, and it turned to gold. what does this show in this rush into gold etf? yale university sets the standard with 12% return. but according to one analyst, el
from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 new york time. from new york, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ scarlet: gold bugs rejoice. when investors turn on equities, and it turned to gold. what does this show in this rush into gold etf? yale university sets the standard with 12% return. but according to one analyst, el
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. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. a quick update here at the top of hour broadcast on some breaking news before we get under way with our broadcast. as you may know, former president george h.w. bush 41 is in critical condition tonight in houston, hospitalized yesterday, a day after the funeral of his wife of 73 years. we're told he has a blood infection. he appears to be responding to treatment. we'll have more on that. >>> unrelated but also having to do with medicine, the late story tonight that the president's choice for v.a. secretary is in trouble. "the washington post" first reported that dr. ronny jackson's confirmation hearing has been postponed. nbc news has since confirmed that. we'll have more later on this now threatened nomination of dr. ronny jackson to run veterans affairs. >>> but we begin with what was day 459 of the trump administration. and as the president launches his first state visit welcoming french president macron, he is increasingly worried about the investigations plaguing his presidency.
. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. a quick update here at the top of hour broadcast on some breaking news before we get under way with our broadcast. as you may know, former president george h.w. bush 41 is in critical condition tonight in houston, hospitalized yesterday, a day after the funeral of his wife of 73 years. we're told he has a blood infection. he appears to be responding to treatment. we'll have more on that. >>>...
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york city could not watch the new york mets play in a game last week because it was off free television and only available through facebook. talk about the power, the influence, the significance of a private institution. major league baseball has agreed with facebook that 25 games this year around the league will be available only through facebook, not additionally facebook, only on facebook. i'm not a mets fan, but even so, the reason for this is that baseball fans tend to be older and facebook fans tend to be younger. the effort here is to introduce baseball to a younger crowd. now, let's turn to serious things. i did think that if i was coming here to speak today before you after panels that dealt with first amendment issues, issues relating to the press, the role of the press in american life, the significance of the press and the impact of the press, that it was worth beginning with a line from an old and enduring movie. remember the line from the godfather in which don corleone talking to his fellow mobsters as they're basically reaching some sort of agreement not to interfere wit
york city could not watch the new york mets play in a game last week because it was off free television and only available through facebook. talk about the power, the influence, the significance of a private institution. major league baseball has agreed with facebook that 25 games this year around the league will be available only through facebook, not additionally facebook, only on facebook. i'm not a mets fan, but even so, the reason for this is that baseball fans tend to be older and...
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seventh fire at trump tower in new york city has been ruled an accident. a source with knowledge of the investigation said, it was an electrical fire and there were overloaded power strips in the apartment where it started. (pam) a new york fire department source, also previously said, there were no working smoke alarms in the residence. the fire on the 50th- floor of the highrise... left a 67-year-old male resident a 67-year-old male resident dead. six firefighters were hurt. (steve) the president lives in the building's penthouse on the 58-th floor when he's in new york city. the fire commissioner said no members of the trump family were there during the fire. (pam) u-s marshalls are hoping this new video will help them find a minnesota woman accused of murdering her husband and a florida woman. (steve) the video shows 56-year-old lois riess at a fort myers beach restaurant on april 5th. officials say, it shows her actually befriending her alleged victim -- 59-year-old pamela hutchinson. hutchinson was found shot dead in her home in fort myers last week.
seventh fire at trump tower in new york city has been ruled an accident. a source with knowledge of the investigation said, it was an electrical fire and there were overloaded power strips in the apartment where it started. (pam) a new york fire department source, also previously said, there were no working smoke alarms in the residence. the fire on the 50th- floor of the highrise... left a 67-year-old male resident a 67-year-old male resident dead. six firefighters were hurt. (steve) the...
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he is convicted of assault in new york. and he pleads guilty to criminal mi mischief in new jersey for breaking into someone's house. >> he was fined $1.6 million for charging his cabbies bogus fees. >> these are unrelated to michael cohen. the company he keeps is noticeable. >> cohen again tried his hand in politics. as a candidate this time when he ran for new york city counsel in 2003, switching parties to republican. he suffered a bruising loss, defeated by over 78% of the vote. >> you are fired. >> as donald trump launched his reality tv career in the early 2 2000s, cohen moved on to real estate. >> i bought a million dollar condo and a $5 million property at another trump building. trump park avenue where ivanka lived. >> cohen caught trump's attention when he became treasurer of the board for the trump world tower. >> donald trump is impressed by the effort that michael cohen helped lead to oppose a tenants' movement to reorganize the building. >> he took trump's side against the other owners in the building. trump w
he is convicted of assault in new york. and he pleads guilty to criminal mi mischief in new jersey for breaking into someone's house. >> he was fined $1.6 million for charging his cabbies bogus fees. >> these are unrelated to michael cohen. the company he keeps is noticeable. >> cohen again tried his hand in politics. as a candidate this time when he ran for new york city counsel in 2003, switching parties to republican. he suffered a bruising loss, defeated by over 78% of the...
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"new york times" reporter matt apuzzo who first broke the news of the cohen raid. columnist and associate editor for the "washington post," david ignatius and nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie d.c." kasie hunt. >> on siree, we have two top senators from the armed services committee joining us, plus a preview of mark zuckerberg's appearance today on capitol hill. how tough is that hearing going to get? >>> north korea takes another real step toward sitting down at the negotiating table. while sarah huckabee sanders twists herself into knots to deflect, defend and dodge questions about the president's lies. but first, joe, the raid of michael cohen's office. that's not good. like from a trump perspective, that's bad. >> well, as many people have said, it is a really, really bad day for you legally, if you wake up and you're paul manafort and you have the fbi streaming newer house looking at your documents. it it is an even worse day if your, you're at the white house and you get the news that the fbi is streaming into your lawyer's offices. and g
"new york times" reporter matt apuzzo who first broke the news of the cohen raid. columnist and associate editor for the "washington post," david ignatius and nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie d.c." kasie hunt. >> on siree, we have two top senators from the armed services committee joining us, plus a preview of mark zuckerberg's appearance today on capitol hill. how tough is that hearing going to get? >>> north korea takes...
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the big new york new york another of my favorite orchestras lives here in the house of. the big fifteen six floors of the time warner building columbus circle in central park and dedicated solely to jobs in the book. here in the house of swing some of the biggest jazz legends of all time or a member of. the bunch of marsalis one of the best known jazz musicians in the world is the managing director artistic director and also the band leader of the resident jobs at lincoln center and now we're going to take a train. for. the but. the but. the but. the but. the but. the but . the be. from new york back here to the berlin film morning for another fantastic orchestra the john wilson orchestra concert was an absolute highlight here and it's perfect to finish off our program today see you next time on sara's music by. shawn wilson and his orchestra specialize in paying tribute to the music of the golden era of hollywood and broadway many of the songs from the m.g.m. so musicals have become iconic. in the one nine hundred sixty s. the m.g.m. film scores were destroyed john has
the big new york new york another of my favorite orchestras lives here in the house of. the big fifteen six floors of the time warner building columbus circle in central park and dedicated solely to jobs in the book. here in the house of swing some of the biggest jazz legends of all time or a member of. the bunch of marsalis one of the best known jazz musicians in the world is the managing director artistic director and also the band leader of the resident jobs at lincoln center and now we're...
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in new york. we are going to look at how the action on wall street will play into the asia-pacific trading day. there was quite a bit of nervousness on friday in the markets. we saw all the indexes in the red. there was anticipation of what president trump was going to do .ith the strikes against syria they happened friday night. the president declaring russian accomplished on twitter saturday morning. you can see that nervousness in the markets. the s&p down, the dow off 123 points. the nasdaq also lower half a percent but interestingly enough, it seems like the markets are taking these strikes in stride. we have not seen a lot of movement in the yen and the middle east as the markets open there. they actually advanced, believing that these strikes are contained in limited. the positivething reaction is very much in the energy space. but elsewhere not too much of that flight to safety being seen. tois how resilient they are the geopolitical risks the last couple years. looking at the setup, very
in new york. we are going to look at how the action on wall street will play into the asia-pacific trading day. there was quite a bit of nervousness on friday in the markets. we saw all the indexes in the red. there was anticipation of what president trump was going to do .ith the strikes against syria they happened friday night. the president declaring russian accomplished on twitter saturday morning. you can see that nervousness in the markets. the s&p down, the dow off 123 points. the...
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