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she was a leader for new york and she was a leader for democrats in new york. she was one of the first democrats to be elected in upstate new york. and everyone running for office in upstate new york, the first person they went to was louise slaughter. i am proud and grateful to have called her a dear friend and mentor. and to be able to pay tribute to her and to say thank you to her and her family. she adored her late husband, bob. and we all appreciate the great impact she had on me, on this congress, and on our nation. louise, we miss you. you are in our hearts. thank you, dear friend. and i yield back. mr. tonko: mr. speaker, i now yield to representative yvette clarke of new york's ninth congressional district. ms. clarke: i thank the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko, for leading this special order hour, in commemoration and remembrance of our dear colleague, the honorable louise slaughter. mr. speaker, i join my colleagues on the floor today to honor a remarkable woman. words just couldn't adequately capture the sense of sadness i felt after hearing of
she was a leader for new york and she was a leader for democrats in new york. she was one of the first democrats to be elected in upstate new york. and everyone running for office in upstate new york, the first person they went to was louise slaughter. i am proud and grateful to have called her a dear friend and mentor. and to be able to pay tribute to her and to say thank you to her and her family. she adored her late husband, bob. and we all appreciate the great impact she had on me, on this...
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the new york city fire department, as you can new york city fire department, as you can see, new york city fire department, as you can see, has been tweeting about it and saying that they are responding to the blaze. there has been some video on social media showing that there was a small fire which was visible from the struck in central manhattan. not, as it happens, the first time this has happened this year at the trump tower. in january there was happened this year at the trump tower. injanuary there was a small fire on the roof of the building. any more details we get we will of course bring to you very speedily. us national guard soldiers are deploying
the new york city fire department, as you can new york city fire department, as you can see, new york city fire department, as you can see, has been tweeting about it and saying that they are responding to the blaze. there has been some video on social media showing that there was a small fire which was visible from the struck in central manhattan. not, as it happens, the first time this has happened this year at the trump tower. in january there was happened this year at the trump tower....
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there may be new york state investigations. i think we're just talking about a massive criminal enterprise by that statement. >> look, i think bob mueller is on very dangerous political terrain because i can almost write the editorials that will be a reaction to this. at the center of those editorials is the question, what on earth does this have to do with russia? as far as most people know, michael cohen is the guy who apparently paid $130,000 to a porn star with whom the president appears to have had a liaison over a decade ago. there is already a real question out there as to whether the president should fire mueller. and if you talk to a lot of republicans they'll say he's way out of his -- just to finish. so, mueller -- we need to find out very quickly how this connects to -- to, at least in its broadest sense, a russia investigation. >> chuck, do you need to tie it to russia? is there an obligation -- a teacher that suggested abuse has an obligation to turn it over to authorities. does a prosecutor who suggests a crime h
there may be new york state investigations. i think we're just talking about a massive criminal enterprise by that statement. >> look, i think bob mueller is on very dangerous political terrain because i can almost write the editorials that will be a reaction to this. at the center of those editorials is the question, what on earth does this have to do with russia? as far as most people know, michael cohen is the guy who apparently paid $130,000 to a porn star with whom the president...
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but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. who he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication of must last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe. does he treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? maggie: i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him and then his presence speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media, do you think? maggie: no. i think he loves the media. i don't think he understands that a media-devoted government is about. this is for someone for whom the meeting was very transactional, whether it was the tabloids or gossip pages. he is unused to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question on this -- what ar
but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. who he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication of must last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe. does he treat you differently...
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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.
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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the fbi in new york and at the u.s. attorney in new york. these are public corruption investigators, so presumably, yeah. >> clearly, julie, the president is deeply, deeply irritated about what's going on. i want to put up on the screen five men who are leading this investigation right now. let's put it up on the screen if we have it. there you can see jeff sessions. he's recused himself. he's the attorney general. you see christopher wray is the director of the fbi. rod rosenstein is the deputy attorney general. he's overseeing the investigation because sessions recused himself. jeff berman is the attorney of jeff sessions in new york. he's overlooking michael cohen. he's the one who authorized the raid on his home. and robert mueller, the special counsel. what do all of these have in common? i'm answering my own question. they are all republicans and they were all named to their current positions during the trump presidency, during the trump administration. so when the president says this investigation is a bunch of democrats who are biase
the fbi in new york and at the u.s. attorney in new york. these are public corruption investigators, so presumably, yeah. >> clearly, julie, the president is deeply, deeply irritated about what's going on. i want to put up on the screen five men who are leading this investigation right now. let's put it up on the screen if we have it. there you can see jeff sessions. he's recused himself. he's the attorney general. you see christopher wray is the director of the fbi. rod rosenstein is the...
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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 computed 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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joining us from new york, john cassidy, contributor for the new yorker magazine. he's covered john barron in the past. what do you think of that tape from 1992? >> he was john barron in a divorce case, in other cases. i've never had that experience myself, but i think a lot of new york reporters wouldn't be surprised to see this. back in the '80s, everybody who covered trump knew he was determined to get on the forbes 400 list. he was always determined to show that he was one of the really rich people in america, richer than these rivals in the new york real estate game. and the article was a very good article, i should say. it just shows it's all true and that trump actually told lies about his assets, including one of the things he said was that his father had passed over all the family assets to him and consolidated them subsequently and merged in his father's will, in fred trump's will, and passed them over to his kids. i think it confirms what we previously knew, that when it comes to trump's estimation of his own worth, you need to take a lot of what he says
joining us from new york, john cassidy, contributor for the new yorker magazine. he's covered john barron in the past. what do you think of that tape from 1992? >> he was john barron in a divorce case, in other cases. i've never had that experience myself, but i think a lot of new york reporters wouldn't be surprised to see this. back in the '80s, everybody who covered trump knew he was determined to get on the forbes 400 list. he was always determined to show that he was one of the...
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i am biassed but i do think the new york fed is special because of what new york city is what some of the operational rules that come to the new york fed. >> you talked in your speech of more to be done in terms of cross board and resolution, and you mentioned your role, how do you see the global financial regulatory system involved or is that process or structure that we have today is the right one or does that need to evolve further? >> i think we made it a lo lot -- look, i look at the work that's done in the banks and the stability board, all able raising standards around the world to have a safe global financial system and a level plain field . i think it is very much in the u.s. interest of participated in those forum and to push for sustainable routine around the world. on the issue of this of the financial board, we do a lot of work of the resolution to try to make sure this could be done effectively. one of the things we'll take up over the next incoming months in bosnia. i am the chair in the financial system, we'll look at how well the stability board works on resolution is
i am biassed but i do think the new york fed is special because of what new york city is what some of the operational rules that come to the new york fed. >> you talked in your speech of more to be done in terms of cross board and resolution, and you mentioned your role, how do you see the global financial regulatory system involved or is that process or structure that we have today is the right one or does that need to evolve further? >> i think we made it a lo lot -- look, i look...
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attorney here in new york city. the president's anger was on full display in the cabinet room. >> why don't i just fire mueller? well, i think it is a disgrace what's going on. we'll see what happens. it is really a sad saituation when you look at what happened. many people said you should fire him. again, they found nothing and in finding nothing that's a big statement to have this witch hunt constantly going on for over 12 months now. actually much more than that. you could say it was after i won the nomination it started. it is a disgrace. a real disgrace. it's an attack on our country in a true sense and attack on what we stand for. >> the haextraordinary raid on e president's lawyer would have to have been approved by top officials at the justice department. likely rod rosenstein. the president yesterday renewed his attacks on rosenstein and his boss attorney general jeff sessions. gloria borger reports. >> reporter: christine and alex, these raids were extraordinary. a dozen fbi agents searched multiple locati
attorney here in new york city. the president's anger was on full display in the cabinet room. >> why don't i just fire mueller? well, i think it is a disgrace what's going on. we'll see what happens. it is really a sad saituation when you look at what happened. many people said you should fire him. again, they found nothing and in finding nothing that's a big statement to have this witch hunt constantly going on for over 12 months now. actually much more than that. you could say it was...
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it was never meant to go to them. >> he kept this guy in new york and never brought him down to new york to get through a senate confirmation hearings. one of my favorite phone callers tells me he was a guy who wasn't there for any other reason except to deal with the problematic stuff that trump had to deal with, women, whatever. he didn't want to go to a big law firm and get publicity. this was the guy to keep the secrets. now all the secrets are in the bin of the special prosecutor or the new york prosecutors. >> right. here's what makes it even more dangerous. now, if it's confirmed that he was actually doing dealings with russia in prague, that connects can possible criminal behavior on the part of donald trump the businessperson with possible collusion behavior on the part of donald trump the president of the united states. that is the nexus that he never wanted to bring together. you know, cohen is basically his doug stamper from house of cards wi cards". he did all the dirty stuff. >> so now that this guy is exposed yes, will cohen be loyal? probably to a certain point. when you
it was never meant to go to them. >> he kept this guy in new york and never brought him down to new york to get through a senate confirmation hearings. one of my favorite phone callers tells me he was a guy who wasn't there for any other reason except to deal with the problematic stuff that trump had to deal with, women, whatever. he didn't want to go to a big law firm and get publicity. this was the guy to keep the secrets. now all the secrets are in the bin of the special prosecutor or...
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i went round the streets of new york raising money with a dream of building something unique to new york to. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money kill you narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will more chance for. the banks this minute.
i went round the streets of new york raising money with a dream of building something unique to new york to. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money kill you narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about...
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new york. i'm nicolle wallace in for brian. it's day 446 of the trump administration, and "the new york times" reports tonight that the president wanted special counsel robert mueller's investigation shut down in december. the times reporting tonight, quote, in early december, president trump, furious over news reports about a new round of subpoenas from the office of special counsel robert s. mueller, told advisers in no uncertain terms that mr. mueller's investigation had to be shut down. the president's anger was fueled by reports that the subpoenas were for obtaining information about his business dealings with deutsche bank according to interviews with eight white house officials, people close to the president, and others familiar with the episode. the december episode was the second time mr. trump is now known to have considered taking that step. the other instance was in june when the white house counsel, don mcgahn, threatened to quit unless mr. trump stopped trying to get him to fire m
new york. i'm nicolle wallace in for brian. it's day 446 of the trump administration, and "the new york times" reports tonight that the president wanted special counsel robert mueller's investigation shut down in december. the times reporting tonight, quote, in early december, president trump, furious over news reports about a new round of subpoenas from the office of special counsel robert s. mueller, told advisers in no uncertain terms that mr. mueller's investigation had to be shut...
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i'm brooke baldwin in new york. let's go to washington with "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> a conflict that could put trump and putin on a collision course. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, days after saying he wants out syria, president trump is about to hear from his military leaders after an alleged chemical weapons massacre. we're getting a clearer picture, stormy daniels's attorney sketches over someone who threatened her and question about president trump's response to a fire that killed a tenant in his flagship building and where were the sprinklers and why did he lobby against them. >> welcome into the leed. we're going to hear from nikki haley. let's listen >> this time i will not hold up pictures. i could. there are many and they are gruesome. worse are the videos imprinted in our minds that one should ever there v to see. i cold hold up pictures of babies lying dead next to hur mothers and brothers and sisters, toddlers and infants still in diapers. all lying together, dead. t
i'm brooke baldwin in new york. let's go to washington with "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> a conflict that could put trump and putin on a collision course. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, days after saying he wants out syria, president trump is about to hear from his military leaders after an alleged chemical weapons massacre. we're getting a clearer picture, stormy daniels's attorney sketches over someone who threatened her and...
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it is worth remembering that the new york times for most of his career as a developer in new york was a symbol of the elite who he felt rejected from, from the outer boroughs, not from manhattan, the theme of not being taken seriously. larges why the times so in his imagination. >> a new yorker headline from an interview you did for the publication last year, with maggie haberman, trump favorite foe.-- does he treat you differently behind the scenes that he does publicly on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations. the number of times i have interviewed him and spoken with him speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media? >> no. i think he loves the media. he does not understand what a government devoted media is about. whether the business press, tabloids, gossip pages, whether he made himself a celebrity, he is not used to a press court not devoted to be called a personality. >> what are your thoughts about winning this award? >> it is a huge honor. i was stunned and overwhelmed by it as i said to somebody at the white house correspondents association. when they call
it is worth remembering that the new york times for most of his career as a developer in new york was a symbol of the elite who he felt rejected from, from the outer boroughs, not from manhattan, the theme of not being taken seriously. larges why the times so in his imagination. >> a new yorker headline from an interview you did for the publication last year, with maggie haberman, trump favorite foe.-- does he treat you differently behind the scenes that he does publicly on twitter?...
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new york fed, first among equals. the new york fed is a permanent voter on policy, the others alternate vote on the fomc. vice chairman of fomc, much closer as advisor to the chair, which bill dudley certainly was to janet yellen. overseas big wall street banks and conducts open market operations.
new york fed, first among equals. the new york fed is a permanent voter on policy, the others alternate vote on the fomc. vice chairman of fomc, much closer as advisor to the chair, which bill dudley certainly was to janet yellen. overseas big wall street banks and conducts open market operations.
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haberman with the new york times. honorable mention went to msnbc news. mention to the washington blade. the edgar a poe award goes to cbs news. c-span will be covering the dinner saturday. p.m.ge begins at 9:30 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen along with the free c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, the meeting between president trump and angela merkel. we will look at u.s. russia relations. the search for a new veterans affairs secretary. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. friday on the c-span networks, at 9:00 a.m. on c-span, the house returns to ofk on the reauthorization the federal aviation administration. on c-span2, we join the republican national lawyers association. and president trump and german chancellor angela merkel hold a joint news conference at the white house. on c-span3 at 9:45, israel's defense minister speaks at the washington institute on middle east security. and at noon, n
haberman with the new york times. honorable mention went to msnbc news. mention to the washington blade. the edgar a poe award goes to cbs news. c-span will be covering the dinner saturday. p.m.ge begins at 9:30 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen along with the free c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, the meeting between president trump and angela merkel. we will look at u.s. russia relations. the search...
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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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pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. we love pbs, right? that's like, what are we doing here? but but but, that's not a job you leave. so what was it about new york times to pbs that made you make that change? - well you know, gwen ifill left the new york times. - correct, that's true, good point. check mate. - so if you're someone who's a student of gwen ifill and a student of, she was a mentor of mine, and we met because we had the same hairdresser because that's how that happens, and that's how the universe, so great. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - so seeing that, and seeing that she left before there was a gwen ifill is
pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. we love pbs, right? that's like, what are we...
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the people in new york city could not watch the new york mets play last week because it was off free television and only available through facebook. talk about a private institution of major league baseball, as agreed with facebook. facebook. [inaudible] the effort here is to introduce baseball to a younger crowd. now let's turn to serious things. i did think, if i were coming here to speak before you after panels that dealt with first amendment issues and issues relating to the press, the role of the press and american life, the significance of the press and the impact on the press of this administration, it was worth beginning with a line from an old and enduring movie. remember the line from the godfather in which he is talking to his fellow mobsters as they are basically reaching some sort of agreement not to interfere with each other, he said he was a suspicious person and that if some unlikely accident should before, for example if he was struck to a bold of lightning. i've had similar thoughts recently with respect to amazon. i can't help but think if amazon found its post off
the people in new york city could not watch the new york mets play last week because it was off free television and only available through facebook. talk about a private institution of major league baseball, as agreed with facebook. facebook. [inaudible] the effort here is to introduce baseball to a younger crowd. now let's turn to serious things. i did think, if i were coming here to speak before you after panels that dealt with first amendment issues and issues relating to the press, the role...
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you're looking at live pictures from new york city right now. we're waiting to see this federal courtroom, this federal procedure get underway. the president's long-time personal attorney michael cohen. i saw him earlier walking toward the federal courthouse. there he is going past all the cameras, all the reporters, all the crews there waiting to catch a glimpse of him. we're also standing by for stormy daniels, the former porn star. she is going to be showing up in that courtroom as well. quite a spectacle anticipated. we have reporters, producers, cameras on the scene. we'll have full coverage of that. let's get back to the new comey back right now. comey, the former fbi director, talks about hillary clinton in the book as well and the reasons for his decision to reveal the existence of the investigation entered more of her e-mails a few days before the presidential election. >> i was operating in a world where hillary clinton was going to beat donald trump. so i'm sure that it was a factor. like i said, i don't remember spelling it out, but
you're looking at live pictures from new york city right now. we're waiting to see this federal courtroom, this federal procedure get underway. the president's long-time personal attorney michael cohen. i saw him earlier walking toward the federal courthouse. there he is going past all the cameras, all the reporters, all the crews there waiting to catch a glimpse of him. we're also standing by for stormy daniels, the former porn star. she is going to be showing up in that courtroom as well....
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new york murders it is the murder rate in new york declined precipitously from one nine hundred ninety right when you left i'm not saying that you're a murderer trying to suggest that you could have been the cause of the high murder rate in new york back in one nine hundred ninety but it did drop off once you left and you're also saying that while i was living in london the murder rate went up. so maybe you just drive people crazy and this is what is happening or you know actually this was in a response to a story that london murder rate did climb higher than new york for the first time in modern history due to all the stabbings that's worse than limerick which of course is noticed. city that's what some people in ireland told you when we went there for the cola they said so limerick was all about cute little upper cons and just you know limericks little poetry and everyone was like carrying around a you know a nice guinness and singing songs to the blarney stone but it turns out it's frickin stamp city so there's another correlation causality story and we have been claiming without an
new york murders it is the murder rate in new york declined precipitously from one nine hundred ninety right when you left i'm not saying that you're a murderer trying to suggest that you could have been the cause of the high murder rate in new york back in one nine hundred ninety but it did drop off once you left and you're also saying that while i was living in london the murder rate went up. so maybe you just drive people crazy and this is what is happening or you know actually this was in a...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, april 24th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >> he's hitting people one by one, going down -- man. it was a nightmare, man. >> breaking overnight, a driver is in custody after pedestrians were mowed down in toronto. >>> also, the suspect in the deadly waffle house shooting is captured. captured.' how his father could be in trouble, too. >>> days after his wife's funeral, president george h.w. bush is hospitalized this morning. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here in new york, i'm anne-marie green. police say it appears the driver of a van who jumped the sidewalk and drove into pedestrians acted deliberately, police say, the motive remains unknown. witnesses say he made no effort to stop speeding down sidewalks. 10 people were killed, another 15 injured. the driver was arrested a few blocks from the scene. hena doba is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. police in canada's bigge
from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, april 24th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >> he's hitting people one by one, going down -- man. it was a nightmare, man. >> breaking overnight, a driver is in custody after pedestrians were mowed down in toronto. >>> also, the suspect in the deadly waffle house shooting is captured. captured.' how his father could be...
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radio and television polls all the way from new bedford, massachusetts, syracuse, new york, all the way to honolulu. i have won on television and radio. the other polls you are talking about show we have doubled our strength since april of last year, i believe. we are just now getting into the campaign. and if you follow me around the country, you will see that we are having larger crowds than even the candidates for the two other existing major parties. as witness to our ohio trip yesterday, we had larger crowds than those who came out to witness the arrival of candidates for republican or democratic nominations. we can win the election, and that is the purpose of running. it is not to spoil anything, other than to spoil the chances of the republican and democratic party, neither of them are giving the american people a choice. >> governor, you just said that you thought you could win. could you indicates the states where you think you could win? governor wallace: i think we will win every one of the border and southern states, from missouri all the way to texas and oklahoma, and all t
radio and television polls all the way from new bedford, massachusetts, syracuse, new york, all the way to honolulu. i have won on television and radio. the other polls you are talking about show we have doubled our strength since april of last year, i believe. we are just now getting into the campaign. and if you follow me around the country, you will see that we are having larger crowds than even the candidates for the two other existing major parties. as witness to our ohio trip yesterday,...
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publicly criticized you in the new york times. -- and the new york times. does that impact your reporting? >> no. many presidents have done it. many governors and mayors have done it. he may be doing it most exquisitely and with his own fingers on the twitter keyboard. it doesn't change how we do anything. but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite photo -- trump's favorite foe. this heat treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him. >> does he disliked the media, do you think? >> now. i think -- no. i t
publicly criticized you in the new york times. -- and the new york times. does that impact your reporting? >> no. many presidents have done it. many governors and mayors have done it. he may be doing it most exquisitely and with his own fingers on the twitter keyboard. it doesn't change how we do anything. but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from...
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we're told other payments according to "the new york times." we'll explore that with the judge, andrew napolitano, in a second. first, senator john ken debt, louisiana center. what he makes of this. senator, thanks for your patience. what do you think? >> it's all speculation. we look at the facts. "the new york times" reported that the fbi raided mr. cohen's office. presumably, it's about the $130,000 payment to mrs. daniels. since we're just speculating and nobody knows, one point of view has said that someone alleged the payment by mr. cohen to mrs. daniels was somehow a violation of the election laws. but if we're going to be fair, it's plausible that somebody might have alleged that perhaps somebody was trying to extort the president through his lawyer. i mean, both of those are eek qualifiedly plusable. >> neil: why would the fbi seize records to that degree to ferret out a distortion? >> i don't know. we don't have the facts. i will say this. i will be glad when mr. mueller completes his investigation. i want him to be thorough and i wan
we're told other payments according to "the new york times." we'll explore that with the judge, andrew napolitano, in a second. first, senator john ken debt, louisiana center. what he makes of this. senator, thanks for your patience. what do you think? >> it's all speculation. we look at the facts. "the new york times" reported that the fbi raided mr. cohen's office. presumably, it's about the $130,000 payment to mrs. daniels. since we're just speculating and nobody...
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joe miller, bbc news, new york. let's ta ke news, new york. let's take a look at the markets before we go because we are seeing asian markets that are open at the moment edging up after the losses they were making just yesterday. of course we saw a slight recovery on wall street after the previous day's sell—off so the nikkei up slightly and we are dealing with the weaker yen after the us dollar recovered boosting the export reliant stocks, but the australian market flat at the moment. that's it for this edition of asia business report, thanks for watching. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of the headlines this hour: at least three people have been wounded, one critically, after a woman opened fire at the headquarters of youtube in california. she's then believed to have killed herself. a chinese couple have been reunited with their missing daughter after a 24 year search under the glare of state media. new medical centres to speed up the diagnosis of cancer are being introduced across england to try to spot the disease at an earlier sta
joe miller, bbc news, new york. let's ta ke news, new york. let's take a look at the markets before we go because we are seeing asian markets that are open at the moment edging up after the losses they were making just yesterday. of course we saw a slight recovery on wall street after the previous day's sell—off so the nikkei up slightly and we are dealing with the weaker yen after the us dollar recovered boosting the export reliant stocks, but the australian market flat at the moment. that's...
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kim gittleson, bbc news, new york. as i said china has condemned the us tariffs, and said it will take countermeasures. let's go to our asia business hub where sharanjit leyl has been following that side of the story. there is no cooling off yet. certainly not any cooling off. as you say, the chinese have condemned it. they issued a statement saying that the fresh tariff proposals covering chinese exports worth some $50 billion us, describing them as unfounded and a typically unilateralist and protectionist practice that china strongly condemns and firmly opposes. this was the statement from the chinese ministry of commerce following the american move that listed, as you heard, nearly 1300 products ranging through aerospace, information, communication, technology, robotics and machinery. they could all be subject to a tariff of 25%. i have spoken to a number of analyst this morning about a potential outcome of this trade spat and all agreed it will not end well for either party. this is the response from the asian trad
kim gittleson, bbc news, new york. as i said china has condemned the us tariffs, and said it will take countermeasures. let's go to our asia business hub where sharanjit leyl has been following that side of the story. there is no cooling off yet. certainly not any cooling off. as you say, the chinese have condemned it. they issued a statement saying that the fresh tariff proposals covering chinese exports worth some $50 billion us, describing them as unfounded and a typically unilateralist and...
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he left him back in new york. and the reports are that michael cohen isn't exactly happy about that. why would he take care of him in this instance? he's going to be looking in the mirror, asking himself those questions, listening to his wife telling him, what are you doing taking care of this guy because this guy has never taken care of you, michael. you need to take care of me and your family. the reason i know it's going to happen, because it happens in white collar cases day in and day out. if the presidential candidate, donald trump, sent this guy to prague, i mean, this is the guy? this is like sending the pink panther. >> he sent carter page, also, to russia. let's not forget that. >> if this is the envoy that you sent to prague to meet with the secret russians about meddling in the election, the lack of judgment never ceases to amaze me. >> tim, you know donald trump and michael cohen. to michael's assessment how he would react -- >> i think he would flip in a minute. >> one full minute. >> maybe not that
he left him back in new york. and the reports are that michael cohen isn't exactly happy about that. why would he take care of him in this instance? he's going to be looking in the mirror, asking himself those questions, listening to his wife telling him, what are you doing taking care of this guy because this guy has never taken care of you, michael. you need to take care of me and your family. the reason i know it's going to happen, because it happens in white collar cases day in and day out....
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now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from new york. i'm tom brook, and welcome to this special edition of talking movies, when we look back at some of the highlights from this year's tribeca film festival. the tribeca film festival is now in its 17th year. it began, basically, as a civic restoration project to help the ruined tribeca neighbourhood to get back on its feet after the attacks of september 11th 2001. it has grown to become a significant film festival, with a wide range of mainly independent features from film—makers around the world. the festival opened with the world premiere of love gilda, a documentary on the late american comedian and actress gilda radner. in 1975 to 1980, she was america's sweetheart. she was really probably one of the most famous comedians around at the time. love gilda is a film about a woman directed by a woman, and, as such, was a fitting start to a festival that states it is working towards gender equality in the age of "me too". a higher proportion, 46% of the films at tribeca this year, were d
now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from new york. i'm tom brook, and welcome to this special edition of talking movies, when we look back at some of the highlights from this year's tribeca film festival. the tribeca film festival is now in its 17th year. it began, basically, as a civic restoration project to help the ruined tribeca neighbourhood to get back on its feet after the attacks of september 11th 2001. it has grown to become a significant film festival, with a wide...
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someone in new york. he does have some washington attorneys but he's going to probably need an attorney in new york that will be able to deal with this. i think everyone feels the people close to him, people close to the president feel he's in a lot of trouble. >> the pattern here that we see from the materials left behind in this search warrant, in these raids by the fbi indicates they are cobbling together this picture of a pattern of these types of trying to suppress stories again before the election. this has to do not only with access hollywood tape but also the payment to stormy daniels, the payment to the playboy play mate. all of these payments happening right before the election. ra it could be a lot more than election violations. >> everyone is baffled by the access hollywood. certainly people i've talked to today are baffled. the notion that the fbi is asking questions about the access hollywood tape has really caught a lot of people by surprise. >> now the president has to worry about two inve
someone in new york. he does have some washington attorneys but he's going to probably need an attorney in new york that will be able to deal with this. i think everyone feels the people close to him, people close to the president feel he's in a lot of trouble. >> the pattern here that we see from the materials left behind in this search warrant, in these raids by the fbi indicates they are cobbling together this picture of a pattern of these types of trying to suppress stories again...
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>> john schiumo here in new york. thank you very much, john. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg testifies on capitol hill this afternoon. it's the first of two appearances before members of congress this week to explain russian election meddling and how a political consulting firm got access to data on up to 87 million facebook users. zuckerberg will tell lawmakers facebook made a big mistake. yesterday zuckerberg met privately with members of congress. nancy cordes has our report. >> reporter: this could be the most important stop on zuckerberg's apology tour -- capitol hill, where the facebook founder swapped his t-shirt for a suit and waded through throngs of reporters. >> mr. zuckerberg? what's your message in these meetings? >> reporter: his goal was to grease the skids before two days of hearings where zuckerberg will be the sole witness. he explained to senators like florida democrat bill nelson how several outside companies managed to harvest data from unsuspecting facebook users. >> if we don't do something now
>> john schiumo here in new york. thank you very much, john. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg testifies on capitol hill this afternoon. it's the first of two appearances before members of congress this week to explain russian election meddling and how a political consulting firm got access to data on up to 87 million facebook users. zuckerberg will tell lawmakers facebook made a big mistake. yesterday zuckerberg met privately with members of congress. nancy cordes has our report....
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in 2009 he pleaded guilty in a new york pension fund bribery case. but that wasn't enough to prevent trump and cohen from working with broidy. >> he could raise a lot of money quickly, and he did that quickly for the trump campaign. trump was happy to have that. >> after trump's electoral victory broidy was quick to tout his connections to the president-elect to propel his business. >> he was quite overt in advertising his connections to donald trump, and that got them into meetings that they wouldn't necessarily have had. >> broidy thrived in trump's washington. >> what's so significant here is the blurring of the lines between elliott broidy's fund-raising and elliott broidy's business. >> multiple sources tells cnn one of broidy's business associates george nadir has been pulled into the web of robert mueller's special counsel. >> because of his visibility into the potential flow of money from the middle east into efforts around trump, including political efforts. >> while nadir cooperates and keeps a low profile, cohen and those entangled with hi
in 2009 he pleaded guilty in a new york pension fund bribery case. but that wasn't enough to prevent trump and cohen from working with broidy. >> he could raise a lot of money quickly, and he did that quickly for the trump campaign. trump was happy to have that. >> after trump's electoral victory broidy was quick to tout his connections to the president-elect to propel his business. >> he was quite overt in advertising his connections to donald trump, and that got them into...
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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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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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. >>> 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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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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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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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...