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the cost of living squeeze crippling new york renters with average manhattan prices surging up $5,000 a month. jane: welcome to world news america. after days of speculation, the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi has arrived in taiwan. sparking fury from china. ms. pelosi is the highest ranking official to visit the island since 1997. the chinese government has threatened mitary action and said her visit infringes upon china's sovereignty and territorial integrity. taiwan is self ruled, but claimed by china. the result of a regional rift dating to world war ii when china took the island from japan. when communists took over beijing in 1949, the defeated chinese nationalist forces fled to taiwan. the u.s. has no formal ties with the island and only 13 countries recognize its sovereignty. rupert wingfield-hayes reports. >> the speculation has been swirling for days. it was not until this moment, with her plane on final approach, th we were sure nancy pelosi would defy beijing and become the most senior u.s. official to visit taiwan in a quarter-century. for days, chin
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the various cover shots in manhattan. and in his suspicious routines had quite an adventure finding the addresses and then visiting the premises and measuring the distance as for example from the main cover shop in manhattan to the flatiron building where meetings had taken place it took seven minutes by the way. but the book goes beyond that. showing the hopes, fears and beliefs of the decisions and accomplishments. everyone's life must have meaning and i wanted to unveil the people and events that shaped the meeting to immerse the reader into the historical context in which the five functioned to basically deepen the themes and significance of the story and speak to the conditions like in the first paragraph. it should have been warnings only to be seen in hindsight caught the people rushed like speeding trains and have to touch into the terrain that they thought they knew so a man and a woman one evening at new york city's grand central palace. by the way the first prologue and first chapters in the meeting room it's a
the various cover shots in manhattan. and in his suspicious routines had quite an adventure finding the addresses and then visiting the premises and measuring the distance as for example from the main cover shop in manhattan to the flatiron building where meetings had taken place it took seven minutes by the way. but the book goes beyond that. showing the hopes, fears and beliefs of the decisions and accomplishments. everyone's life must have meaning and i wanted to unveil the people and events...
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some of whom wereconnected with the manhattan project . so yes. it there's questions i must answer by saying read the book. anyhow, ccny placed an interesting role and there were quite dynamic people there including a man who's still alive now, 98-year-old james white who i interviewed. he was a classmate of koval's at ccnyand a colleague at oak ridge . so very interesting. >> these all these people involved in espionage were there but we can come up to that in the chat. i believe you have a lot of questions coming through so i'm going to close out by saying it's quite interesting that koval left the united states to go back to the soviet union on a ship called the ss america which is interesting . >> thank you for picking up on that andrew. i almost didn't include that in the book. the wood came from oregon and the paintings from new york and all that, it was very much the symbol of america so i'm glad i kept it in . >> this is where fact really trounces fiction. if youmade it no one would believe it but it happened . so here's the question that
some of whom wereconnected with the manhattan project . so yes. it there's questions i must answer by saying read the book. anyhow, ccny placed an interesting role and there were quite dynamic people there including a man who's still alive now, 98-year-old james white who i interviewed. he was a classmate of koval's at ccnyand a colleague at oak ridge . so very interesting. >> these all these people involved in espionage were there but we can come up to that in the chat. i believe you...
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in manhattan, the former president waved today to the crowd on the way the his deposition. he invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination by pleading the fifth, refusing to answer questions. all this comes just days after the fbi executed a search warrant on trump's florida home, looking for documents that could contain classified information. and we are learning more tonight. cbs' robert costa starts us off from outside trump tower in new york city. good evening to you, robert. >> good evening, margaret. a crowd gathered in lower manhattan earlier today beneath the skyscrapers to witness a moment in american history. a former president being deposed, under oath by new york state prosecutors. trump invoked his fifth amendment rights against self-incrimination, a move he had once disparaged. >> you see the mob takes the fifth. if you're innocent, why are you taking the fifth amendment? >> reporter: trump's deposition is the latest chapter in a contentious standoff with new york state attorney general vestigating whether trump's real estate businesses inflated
in manhattan, the former president waved today to the crowd on the way the his deposition. he invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination by pleading the fifth, refusing to answer questions. all this comes just days after the fbi executed a search warrant on trump's florida home, looking for documents that could contain classified information. and we are learning more tonight. cbs' robert costa starts us off from outside trump tower in new york city. good evening to you, robert....
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some of them are connected with the manhattan project. it's a question i have to answer with read the book. it does play a role in here and interesting role there are dynamic people at ccny including a man who was still alive now, 90 years old who i - - 98 years old who was a colleague at oak ridge. very interesting. host: and all the people were there with espionage. but now i will hand it over to amanda so we have a list of questions coming through so i will close out to say it is interesting that george went back to russia on a ship called the uss america. back to amanda. host. >> thank you for picking up on that i almost did not include that also a woman who came from oregon in the painting from new york. very much the symbol of new york one —- of america. i'm glad i kept that in. host: that is where fact comes through fiction nobody would believe it ift you made it up. here is a question that i myself wondered having a personal sense of aggravation for him to betray his birth country? >> what an interesting question. i would say fr
some of them are connected with the manhattan project. it's a question i have to answer with read the book. it does play a role in here and interesting role there are dynamic people at ccny including a man who was still alive now, 90 years old who i - - 98 years old who was a colleague at oak ridge. very interesting. host: and all the people were there with espionage. but now i will hand it over to amanda so we have a list of questions coming through so i will close out to say it is interesting...
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a crowd gathered in lowerin lowr manhattan earlier t manhattan earlier today, beneath the skyscrapers, to witness a moment in american history-- a former president being deposed under oath by new york stateby e prosecutors. prosecutors. trump invoked his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination, a move he had once disparaged. >> you see the mob takes the fifth. if you're innocent, why are you taking the fifth amendment? >> reporter: trump's deposition is the latest chapter in a cotentious standoff with new york state attorney general letitia james, who is investigating whether trump's real estate businesses inflated the value of its assets, including his personal fifth avenue apartment. in a statement, trump said he took the fifth because he had to. "when your family, your company, become the targets of an unfounded, politically-motivated witch hunt, you have no choice." cbs news legal expert and analyst rikki klieman. >> any lawyer worth his or her salt would have told donald trump that it was essential for him to invoke his fifth amendment privilege at that deposition today.
a crowd gathered in lowerin lowr manhattan earlier t manhattan earlier today, beneath the skyscrapers, to witness a moment in american history-- a former president being deposed under oath by new york stateby e prosecutors. prosecutors. trump invoked his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination, a move he had once disparaged. >> you see the mob takes the fifth. if you're innocent, why are you taking the fifth amendment? >> reporter: trump's deposition is the latest chapter...
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the rent on his two—bedroom manhattan apartment is going up. his landlord just increased the price from $4,500 a month to $6,000. we knew it would go up. i obviously had expectations of it going up, but probably not by that much. for him and his family, it's the final straw. they're packing up and leaving the city. we did look at trying to find a place in manhattan, but firstly the inventory was so low. and secondly, the kind of rates that landlords are now expecting are so high. so it left us with no choice but to look further afield. and we're actually moving to newjersey now. this is a perfect example of what you can get in new york city on the upper east side for under $5,000... for the first time in the big apple's history, the average rent in manhattan is $5,000 a month, yet demand remains strong. this 375 square foot one bedroom just leased for $4,500 a month. so how fast does an apartment like this go? usually it takes about 24—48 hours the most _ to rent this apartment. so extremely fast. very fast. one reason is that more people are
the rent on his two—bedroom manhattan apartment is going up. his landlord just increased the price from $4,500 a month to $6,000. we knew it would go up. i obviously had expectations of it going up, but probably not by that much. for him and his family, it's the final straw. they're packing up and leaving the city. we did look at trying to find a place in manhattan, but firstly the inventory was so low. and secondly, the kind of rates that landlords are now expecting are so high. so it left...
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margaret. >> brennan: robert costa with the news in manhattan tonight. well, back here in washington, an iranian national was charged with plotting to assassinate former national security adviser john bolton, one of iran's fiercest critics. cbs' catherine herridge reports tonight on the extraordinary details. >> reporter: the alleged murder-for-hire plot took shape after this drone strike in iraq assass napted top iranian general qasem soleimani two years ago. former national security adviser john bolton quickly tweeted, "congratulations to all involved." iran promised to retaliate. today, the department of justice charged shahram poursafi, a member of iran's revolutionary guard with with offering $300,000to kill bolton. what about the f.b.i. say about the serious natre of the threat? >> they were able to confirm that it was potentially an effort either to kidnap me or assassinate me. >> reporter: the f.b.i. says poursafi, hired operatives to track and even eliminate bolton, even texting pictures of cash pertaining to the hit. one of the contacts was an
margaret. >> brennan: robert costa with the news in manhattan tonight. well, back here in washington, an iranian national was charged with plotting to assassinate former national security adviser john bolton, one of iran's fiercest critics. cbs' catherine herridge reports tonight on the extraordinary details. >> reporter: the alleged murder-for-hire plot took shape after this drone strike in iraq assass napted top iranian general qasem soleimani two years ago. former national...
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some of whom were connected with the manhattan project. it's another one of those questions i must answer by saying read theer book. ccny does play a role here and a very interesting role there were some quite dynamic people there including a man who is still alive now whom i interviewed. he wasas a classmate of coval at ccny and a colleague at oak ridge. so very interesting yale. >> all the people will come to the after chat. i believe we have lots of questions coming through. i'm just going to close out by sayingng it's quite interesting that coval left in the states to go back to the soviet union on the ss america. >> thank you for picking up on that andrew. i always wanted to include that in thei book. he was from oregon and the paintings from new york and all that was very much a symbol of america so i'm glad i kept it in, thanks. >> fact transcends fiction. if you made it up no one would believe it or that's what happened. here's a question that i myself wondered from one of our frequent antagonist guests who wants to know did you ev
some of whom were connected with the manhattan project. it's another one of those questions i must answer by saying read theer book. ccny does play a role here and a very interesting role there were some quite dynamic people there including a man who is still alive now whom i interviewed. he wasas a classmate of coval at ccny and a colleague at oak ridge. so very interesting yale. >> all the people will come to the after chat. i believe we have lots of questions coming through. i'm just...
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leÓn: una propuesta para descongestionar el trÁfico en manhattan va duro y directo al bolsillo de los neoyorquinos. el plan propone tarifas de peaje de hasta $23. el plan pretende aliviar el caos vehicular a un precio para el que mucha gente serÁ muy alto. reportera: por su trabajo en mudanzas, milton enfrenta a diario el congestionamiento en la gran manzana. >> ahora es peor el tiempo que uno tiene para ir a manhattan. es demasiado. reportera: piensas pagar una tarifa por congestionamiento no es la soluciÓn. >> eso nos va a costar demasiado. reportera: el plan de pago para evitar el trÁfico estÁ avanzando. es el primero de su tipo en el paÍs y busca disuadir a los conductores de ingresar a ciertas zonas de manhattan. se contempla una tarifa de entre $9 a $23 por ingresar a ciertas zonas. los conductores de new jersey piden que se les yann sommer el pago. —— que se les reste del pago. reportera: los fondos recaudados servirÍa para mejorar el transporte pÚblico. ella usa el autobÚs y dice que se necesita el servicio con mÁs frecuencia. >> siempre hay demoras porque estÁn
leÓn: una propuesta para descongestionar el trÁfico en manhattan va duro y directo al bolsillo de los neoyorquinos. el plan propone tarifas de peaje de hasta $23. el plan pretende aliviar el caos vehicular a un precio para el que mucha gente serÁ muy alto. reportera: por su trabajo en mudanzas, milton enfrenta a diario el congestionamiento en la gran manzana. >> ahora es peor el tiempo que uno tiene para ir a manhattan. es demasiado. reportera: piensas pagar una tarifa por...
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it is a pleasure to be at the manhattan institute. i feel like the manhattan institute the last few years is an organization perfectly matched to the moment. if you were to go into the lab and engineer a think tank that was perfectly designed for the public policy challenges we are dealing with today, the manhattan institute is it and it is thriving doing what feels like a chaotic moment. it is not the first time i thought that way about the manhattan institute. if you look back at those years between 89 and 93, when rudy giuliani ran and lost in 1989, and won a few years later, if you look at what is happening in new york city and the people who ended up populating the giuliani administration did so much of their learning and studying with the scholars at the manhattan institute back then, it was an organization, purposely matched to the moment. that is exactly how i feel about our guest tonight, secretary betsy devos, who is a leader, a political leader, an activist in the truest sense who, when she came into office, we could never
it is a pleasure to be at the manhattan institute. i feel like the manhattan institute the last few years is an organization perfectly matched to the moment. if you were to go into the lab and engineer a think tank that was perfectly designed for the public policy challenges we are dealing with today, the manhattan institute is it and it is thriving doing what feels like a chaotic moment. it is not the first time i thought that way about the manhattan institute. if you look back at those years...
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robert >> tyler, only 38% of manhattan's office workers are back in the office as of mid-august it's kind of been stuck at that level under 40% since june manhattan's vacancy rate now twice what it was pre-covid with more than 50 million square feet of total office space. many new yorkers go away for the summer and many of come back and the optimistic scenarios is more than half will be back in the office by the end of the year the new york comptroller citing a big disconnect between employees and ceos only a third of employees expected to be back in the office more than two days a week among the ceos most expect three days a week or even more the controller saying, quote, these rateses have largely stabilized and appear to rise quickly in the coming months the partnership for new york a little more optimistic they sayoc pansy could reach 50% by the end of the year it says younger employees are largely back we've seen that with rents in manhattan, but the big resistance still coming from, quote, older workers who live in the suburbs and do not miss the commute. it comes from a really
robert >> tyler, only 38% of manhattan's office workers are back in the office as of mid-august it's kind of been stuck at that level under 40% since june manhattan's vacancy rate now twice what it was pre-covid with more than 50 million square feet of total office space. many new yorkers go away for the summer and many of come back and the optimistic scenarios is more than half will be back in the office by the end of the year the new york comptroller citing a big disconnect between...
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. >> manhattan, the five boroughs, the bronx, staten island, this is manhattan right here. and jerry nadler had the light blue district for decades. and out here, carolyn maloney. in the dark district, upper east side, western edge of queens. and what i mentioned, they redrew the lines, new york lost a seat, manhattan has the 12th district encompassed entirely in this area and with carolyn maloney, as i try to bring this back here to you, between carolyn maloney and jerry nadler and suraj patel, someone is not going to have a job after tonight. so let me pop back here while i've got you. special elections, we are still not counting as fast and the congressional district number 19, nothing much to show for it, but it is a bit of a surprise given the vote that he has been picking up right now. that's what we've got, but we will let you know as we roll onward. sean: thank you so much. breaking developments surrounding the fbi raid at mar-a-lago. at the time of the raid, the joe biden white house said that they had no prior knowledge about the investigation as they were learnin
. >> manhattan, the five boroughs, the bronx, staten island, this is manhattan right here. and jerry nadler had the light blue district for decades. and out here, carolyn maloney. in the dark district, upper east side, western edge of queens. and what i mentioned, they redrew the lines, new york lost a seat, manhattan has the 12th district encompassed entirely in this area and with carolyn maloney, as i try to bring this back here to you, between carolyn maloney and jerry nadler and suraj...
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"maid in manhattan" is a far iter movie than the wedding planner. nothing against matthew mcconaughey and j.lo, but "maid in manhattan" better than "the wedding planner." >> i appreciate that. facts matter. the only extra compliment we can extend to ms. lopez is that all of our work across multiple methods and genres leaves a lot of accolades and genres to keep track of, so a tip of hat there. chai, on two topics and two films, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> absolutely. i'm going fit in a break, but please stay with me, because i'm so excited to share with you our sitdown can snoop dogg airing for the first time in his inglewood studio. why he's still creative in midlife as he keeps making moves, next. he's been wondering about the address for seventy years... (chuckle) and i found it in five minutes. travel back in time in no time with the 1950 census on ancestry. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral
"maid in manhattan" is a far iter movie than the wedding planner. nothing against matthew mcconaughey and j.lo, but "maid in manhattan" better than "the wedding planner." >> i appreciate that. facts matter. the only extra compliment we can extend to ms. lopez is that all of our work across multiple methods and genres leaves a lot of accolades and genres to keep track of, so a tip of hat there. chai, on two topics and two films, thanks for being here. >>...
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the rent on his 2—bedroom manhattan apartment going up his landlord just increase the price from two 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go — 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and i _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and i had _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and i had high - it would go up and i had high expectations it would go up but probably not that month. from him and his — probably not that month. from him and his family _ probably not that month. from him and his family is _ probably not that month. from him and his family is the - probably not that month. from him and his family is the final. him and his family is the final straw they are packing up and leaving the city. we straw they are packing up and leaving the city.— leaving the city. we did look att in: leaving the city. we did look at trying to _ leaving the city. we did look at trying to find _ leaving the city. we did look at trying to find a _ leaving the city. we did look
the rent on his 2—bedroom manhattan apartment going up his landlord just increase the price from two 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go — 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and i _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and i had _ 4,000 month to 6,000. we knew it would go up and i had high - it would go up and i had high expectations it would go up but probably not that...
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that people who do the work to make the city run live in manhattan too. moderator: we will move on to more conversation about the environment. this year is the 10th year anniversary of hurricane sandy. even when we don't see hurricane-level storms, flooding is a devastating issue in the city. what more can congress do to address the city's resiliency needs specifically related to the flooding of the infrastructure, and make sure solutions reach communities in an equitable manner? rep. nadler: well, these increased floods which we seek not only in new york but also to the south right now and in places in europe are part of climate change. they are caused by climate change, and we have to tackle climate change. to tackle climate change, we have to pass the green new deal, of which i am an original cosponsor, which would incentivize through tax credits, the conversion of the replacement, i should say, of coal-fired plants with renewable plants. that is what we have to do. as to making sure that it specifically is tied to new york, we have to examine, because
that people who do the work to make the city run live in manhattan too. moderator: we will move on to more conversation about the environment. this year is the 10th year anniversary of hurricane sandy. even when we don't see hurricane-level storms, flooding is a devastating issue in the city. what more can congress do to address the city's resiliency needs specifically related to the flooding of the infrastructure, and make sure solutions reach communities in an equitable manner? rep. nadler:...
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one theory here is that he's not anything because in fact there is another investigation, the manhattan district attorney, on the same subject and that could potentially lead to criminal charges and it is possible that had mr trump sent anything today, having answered those questions, whatever he said could have been used against him in that criminal case. we have had some senior republicans over the last 24 — 36 hours coming out, again, in support of mr trump or at least going as far as to say they believe the authorities, the fbi, the justice believe the authorities, the fbi, thejustice department, fbi, the justice department, all to fbi, thejustice department, all to justify why they searched his home. —— ought to. it has boosted his base to the point that some other republicans are suggesting to donald trump you should declare now or very soon that he again as a candidate for the presidency. a search and rescue operation is taking place off the coast of greece to find fifty migrants who've been missing since their boat sank in the aegean sea near the island of karpathos. wendy
one theory here is that he's not anything because in fact there is another investigation, the manhattan district attorney, on the same subject and that could potentially lead to criminal charges and it is possible that had mr trump sent anything today, having answered those questions, whatever he said could have been used against him in that criminal case. we have had some senior republicans over the last 24 — 36 hours coming out, again, in support of mr trump or at least going as far as to...
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such as a manhattan apartment, two mercedes-benz, private schooling for two of his children, and they amounted to according to prosecutors $1.7 million. but the whole point, they wanted him to cooperate. they wanted him to flip in the investigation of donald trump and the family that is going on right now. no charges at this point, but there is an investigation. what he will agree to do is to testify for the prosecution in a criminal trial that is actually set for october against the trump organization in all of this. and, right, the trump organization has been charged criminally, also in a 15-count indictment, so legal fiction, you can't send a corporation to prison, but you can do this. and he's agreed that he will testify if asked. now, the original indictment called for 15 years in prison, but if this plea agreement, if he pleads guilty, which we think he will, it would be five months in prison, which would amount to actually 100 days in reality. >> jean casarez, thank you. >>> well, joining us now to talk about all of this is elie honig, legal analyst and former u.s. assistant de
such as a manhattan apartment, two mercedes-benz, private schooling for two of his children, and they amounted to according to prosecutors $1.7 million. but the whole point, they wanted him to cooperate. they wanted him to flip in the investigation of donald trump and the family that is going on right now. no charges at this point, but there is an investigation. what he will agree to do is to testify for the prosecution in a criminal trial that is actually set for october against the trump...
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that the manhattan district attorney on the same subject, and that could potentially lead to criminal charges. and it is possible that, had mr trump said anything today, had he answered those questions, that whatever he said could've been used against him in that criminal case. we've had some senior republicans over the last 2a, 36 hours coming out, again, in support of mr trump, or at least going as far to say that they believe that the authorities, the fbi, the justice department, ought to justify why they searched his home. and it seems to have really boosted his base to the point that some other republicans are suggesting to donald trump that he should declare now, or should declare very soon, that he is standing again as a candidate for the presidency. earlier i spoke to lawrence douglas, a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts, and author of will he go?: trump and the looming election meltdown in 2020. i asked him if he was surprised at mr trump's refusal to answer questions. actually, it does not particularly surprise me. i mean, it is true that in the past he ha
that the manhattan district attorney on the same subject, and that could potentially lead to criminal charges. and it is possible that, had mr trump said anything today, had he answered those questions, that whatever he said could've been used against him in that criminal case. we've had some senior republicans over the last 2a, 36 hours coming out, again, in support of mr trump, or at least going as far to say that they believe that the authorities, the fbi, the justice department, ought to...
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reportera: son los primeros pasos de estos hermanos venezolanos en manhattan. >> cada lÁgrima, cada lucha. momentos duros tocaron, caminar, el sol, la niÑa lloraba porque a veces nos quedamos sin comida. reportera: llegaron en un autobÚs que la oficina del asunto del inmigrante no esperaba. >> cualquier autobÚs que llegue, hacemos lo mismo, tratando de que ninguna persona salga de aquÍ sin ayuda. otros compraron boletos para ir a otros lugares. reportera: alfredo llegÓ el domingo con una promesa. >> aquÍ te pueden ayudar a conseguir otro pasaje a orlando o donde quiere ir. reportera: pero decidiÓ quedarse en nueva york. >> los albergues estÁn llenos y serÁ difÍcil si siguen llegando en esa multitud. reportera: en esta organizaciÓn han ayudado a mÁs de 40 inmigrantes a conseguir albergue, piden ayuda porque no dan abasto. >> ropa, comida y cualquier abogado que pueda donar su tiempo para hacer algÚn taller para que puedan hablar con muchos Árabes. serÍa importante para que pueda saber quÉ pasos tomar. reportera: mientras estos inmigrantes intentan dejar los malos recuerdos
reportera: son los primeros pasos de estos hermanos venezolanos en manhattan. >> cada lÁgrima, cada lucha. momentos duros tocaron, caminar, el sol, la niÑa lloraba porque a veces nos quedamos sin comida. reportera: llegaron en un autobÚs que la oficina del asunto del inmigrante no esperaba. >> cualquier autobÚs que llegue, hacemos lo mismo, tratando de que ninguna persona salga de aquÍ sin ayuda. otros compraron boletos para ir a otros lugares. reportera: alfredo llegÓ el...
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emily: alright, andrea walne, general partner at manhattan venture partners. good to have you with us. thank you. coming up, we are going to talk about what it all means for the rest of -- with evia labs president john wu. that is next, this is bloomberg. >> we have seen other networks be successfully launched. solana, avalanche. bitcoin and ehter are the only other proof-of-work networks still alive. i think proof of state will be just fine. emily: time for our crypto report. bitcoin may be poised for another downward move. let's talk about what that means for the general ecosystem with our next guest, john wu, president of ava labs, lead developer on the blockchain. we are bracing for whatever jay powell has to say coming up on friday. curious what you are watching for and how whatever he says could mean for the crypto ecosystem. john: bitcoin and geither bank now are at 0.75 in terms of correlation with the nasdaq -- bitcoin and ether. the market is saying that all high-risk assets are correlated. jay powell is going to raise rates. analysts saying that we
emily: alright, andrea walne, general partner at manhattan venture partners. good to have you with us. thank you. coming up, we are going to talk about what it all means for the rest of -- with evia labs president john wu. that is next, this is bloomberg. >> we have seen other networks be successfully launched. solana, avalanche. bitcoin and ehter are the only other proof-of-work networks still alive. i think proof of state will be just fine. emily: time for our crypto report. bitcoin may...
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. >> bueno, la pelÍcula se va a presentar en manhattan inicialmente, estamos con una premier maÑana, hay lanzamiento en latinoamÉrica en varios lugares y en espaÑa, donde en cada lugar tiene un nombre distinto y la invitaciÓn es a la gente que vamos a estar en manhattan en la premier, pueden buscar en las redes san las boleto rÍas abiertas y se _ van a abrir varias funciones en nueva york y otras ciudades que vamos a estar informando a partir de lo que suceda maÑana en nueva york. >> quÉ emociÓn, pues de verdad que no importa si uno es parcero de medellÍn o un cuate de mÉxico o de guatemala, ecuador, donde sea, uno se identifica con la historia, asÍ que felicidades, espero que todos la logremos ver dÓnde sea que vivimos, felicidades harold. >> no, gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn y a todos los parceros latinoamericanos e hispanos que estÁn allÁ en estados unidos, que somos una energÍa pura y tenemos el corazÓn en nuestros seres queridos en nuestros lugares de origen y que la sigamos luchando para ser lo mejor de nosotros. >> eso. el mar de ecuador recibe en esta É
. >> bueno, la pelÍcula se va a presentar en manhattan inicialmente, estamos con una premier maÑana, hay lanzamiento en latinoamÉrica en varios lugares y en espaÑa, donde en cada lugar tiene un nombre distinto y la invitaciÓn es a la gente que vamos a estar en manhattan en la premier, pueden buscar en las redes san las boleto rÍas abiertas y se _ van a abrir varias funciones en nueva york y otras ciudades que vamos a estar informando a partir de lo que suceda maÑana en nueva york....
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joining me is the former district attorney general -- district attorney in manhattan, excuse me, now a professor at new york law school. it's good to have you. donald trump pleaded the fifth. where does this take the investigation? >> he absolutely had to face the fifth. his lawyering were begging him. he's facing a parallel investigation into manhattan and so it was the right decision to him but the thing is that it comes with costs. there is obviously the cost to his reputation, as you said. he has said in the past that only guilty people invoke their fifth amendment rights so he has to deal with that sort of fallout. and then, secondly, in the civil case, the jury can draw what's called an adverse inference from this, meaning that the judge is going to tell the jury, look, you can conclude from the fact that he didn't answer these questions that what he said would have been damning in some way. so that's significant here. and potentially may help the civil investigation along, even as it makes it harder to build that criminal case. >> if he were to talk and answer questions, how w
joining me is the former district attorney general -- district attorney in manhattan, excuse me, now a professor at new york law school. it's good to have you. donald trump pleaded the fifth. where does this take the investigation? >> he absolutely had to face the fifth. his lawyering were begging him. he's facing a parallel investigation into manhattan and so it was the right decision to him but the thing is that it comes with costs. there is obviously the cost to his reputation, as you...
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we're talking about manhattan. if you're reaching out to the local elected officials, the only witness test is will the person do the job? liz: it's about something bigger. thomas sole pointed it out, we're letting prosecutors and judges put themselves -- judges put themselves above the voters and state legislatures picking and chooses which laws to enforce. that's bad for america. final word. >> yeah, no, absolutely. that's absolutely right. it's the duty for the law-abiding citizen who wants to be in charge of their streets. it's the will of the people that these laws got enacted in the first place. liz: got it. congressman lee, come back soon. have a good weekend. >> thank you, you too. liz: fbi director christopher ray linking the rise in violent crime to the border collapse. jeff van rue is fired up and we'll dig in next on "the evening edit". >> the justice department and the fbi must also make violent crime a top priority. however instead of doing so, it seems like the biden justice department, the fbi have
we're talking about manhattan. if you're reaching out to the local elected officials, the only witness test is will the person do the job? liz: it's about something bigger. thomas sole pointed it out, we're letting prosecutors and judges put themselves -- judges put themselves above the voters and state legislatures picking and chooses which laws to enforce. that's bad for america. final word. >> yeah, no, absolutely. that's absolutely right. it's the duty for the law-abiding citizen who...
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to me that is a tell that there is more that the manhattan d.a.'s office has up their sleeve. time will tell whether i'm right, but it is striking to me that there wasn't that coverage language. >> i want to get to more on weisselberg in a moment but i have one more question about the redactions. next week is when the judge will get it back from the government. each said he would allow both sides to appeal. is there a circumstance where next thursday at 12:00 the judge goes over and says this is okay, gives it to the media organizations, the media organizations sign off on it as well or the lawyer at least, and i don't even know if he has to do that. but if he says that's okay and releases it, could we see it a the 12, 12:30, 1:00 next thursday? >> certainly judge reinhart will give the department of justice a chance to respond and weigh in about what it thinks is appropriate but, yes, we have an open trial system in this country. the thought is that things should be made public. the difference is with grand jury material and items that are sealed because they might compromise
to me that is a tell that there is more that the manhattan d.a.'s office has up their sleeve. time will tell whether i'm right, but it is striking to me that there wasn't that coverage language. >> i want to get to more on weisselberg in a moment but i have one more question about the redactions. next week is when the judge will get it back from the government. each said he would allow both sides to appeal. is there a circumstance where next thursday at 12:00 the judge goes over and says...
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the bronx ,queens, brooklyn, staten island, this is manhattan right here. nadler had the light blue district for decades. it ran all along the upper west side, west side and midtown out in the brooklyn here, carolyn maloney ran the dark district, t upper east side, midtown manhattan, western edge of queens. remember that special master i mentioned? they read you the lines. new york lost the seat here and manhattan's 12th district is encompassed entirely in thism area and again, as i mentioned between maloney and i'm trying to bring this back here forma a moment here before i give it back to you, john . between maloneyey and jerry nadler. well, someone's not going to i have a job after tonight.ob you got 71% of the vote reporting right now. let me pop back here. g i got you, sean,ot to this special election. so we're still we're not count as fast up in the congressionalc district. t nineteen nothing much to show for. but did this bitnog m of a surpe right now with nadler getting the votes that he's picking up right now? soso that's what we got onward.n weow
the bronx ,queens, brooklyn, staten island, this is manhattan right here. nadler had the light blue district for decades. it ran all along the upper west side, west side and midtown out in the brooklyn here, carolyn maloney ran the dark district, t upper east side, midtown manhattan, western edge of queens. remember that special master i mentioned? they read you the lines. new york lost the seat here and manhattan's 12th district is encompassed entirely in thism area and again, as i mentioned...
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i wouldn't count the manhattan district attorney's office investigation just yet. and fulton is fascinating. lindsey graham, tense your question, is making any and all arguments. to me, it wreaks when we are seeing the former president, do which is he will do anything he, cannot just show up there. the last thing he wants is to be a witness against the former president. but it may be worse than that. let's just get real. it's not just that he can have evidence that hurts the former president, it's that he can find himself being a coconspirator with the former president. and so, it will be interesting to see whether he is forced to testify and asked to show up, whether you take the fifth and does exactly what we saw the former president do in new york this past week. >> andra estimate anton brian, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. we will be right back. ♪♪ meta portal go. look professional. ♪♪ even if you don't feel it. meta portal. the smart video calling device... - right on time! - of course. that makes work from hom
i wouldn't count the manhattan district attorney's office investigation just yet. and fulton is fascinating. lindsey graham, tense your question, is making any and all arguments. to me, it wreaks when we are seeing the former president, do which is he will do anything he, cannot just show up there. the last thing he wants is to be a witness against the former president. but it may be worse than that. let's just get real. it's not just that he can have evidence that hurts the former president,...
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for 30 years, carol maloney has represented the upper east side of manhattan. over the same period, jerry madler has represented the west side. rather than do the obvious thing and retire, the two are competing for the newly-drawn 12th congressional district, combining the upper east side and upper west side of manhattan. it turns out to be the richest district in american politics. there's a lot at stake. we forced ourselves to watch the debate. we were richly rewarded for doing that. we'll start with the headlines in the debate, which you've already likely seen. neither one of these people is cheerleading for joe biden. here's maloney. >> who president biden run again in 2024? >> yes. >> mr. nadler? >> too early to say. doesn't serve the purpose of the democratic party to deal with that until after the midterms. >> ms. maloney? >> i don't believe he's running for reaction. >> tucker: "i don't believe he's running for re-election." that's not a profound observation. of course joe biden isn't running for re-election. he can barely find the men's room. that was
for 30 years, carol maloney has represented the upper east side of manhattan. over the same period, jerry madler has represented the west side. rather than do the obvious thing and retire, the two are competing for the newly-drawn 12th congressional district, combining the upper east side and upper west side of manhattan. it turns out to be the richest district in american politics. there's a lot at stake. we forced ourselves to watch the debate. we were richly rewarded for doing that. we'll...
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. >> jesse: it's open season on the police here in manhattan. they're facing no repercussions. >> alec baldwin. >> actor alec baldwin. >> authorities say actor alec baldwin shot and killed a woman on the scene of his film "rust." >> go inside the actor's rise to stardom and the controversies that made their way to the public stage. >> trouble in alec baldwin and are never too far apart. >> alec baldwin's voicemail to his daughter was absolutely disgusting. >> he was caught uttering a homophobic slur. >> for an actor, that's the end of their career. >> why were there no criminal charges? who is alec baldwin, streaming now only on fox nation. >> jesse: rules are important. we have them for a reason. kids need a bedtime or they get into trouble. >> what are you doing? mother -- >> jesse: rules and laws are how we keep order. without them we have total chaos, as you just saw. unfortunately that's what's happening in new york city right now. somewhere along the line, the city decided it no longer needed rules. law and order has become meaningless her
. >> jesse: it's open season on the police here in manhattan. they're facing no repercussions. >> alec baldwin. >> actor alec baldwin. >> authorities say actor alec baldwin shot and killed a woman on the scene of his film "rust." >> go inside the actor's rise to stardom and the controversies that made their way to the public stage. >> trouble in alec baldwin and are never too far apart. >> alec baldwin's voicemail to his daughter was...
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very stalwart liberal members, from manhattan. jerry nadler, upper west side, carolyn maloney, upper east side, jerry nadler, up by 24,000 votes, with 96% reporting. everybody who keeps an eye on siraj patel, as well, talking about generational change, and the potential to shake things up in this race. he's just under 20% right now. i would know, to challenge carolyn maloney twice before in the primaries, and only lost by a couple thousand votes last cycle. so, he took some votes, clearly, from her, in this case. if you add it all of his votes to carolyn maloney's, jerry nadler, still, in a good place. he will continue on, maloney's career, at least in the house, will end, come next congress. there's also another race we call, don that, have been keeping a close eye on. there's a myriad of races since those maps were thrown out, since the democrats dreams of a very democratic center primary were, essentially, tossed out with them. that starts right here, as you noted the top of the show. patrick maloney, and the democratic chairma
very stalwart liberal members, from manhattan. jerry nadler, upper west side, carolyn maloney, upper east side, jerry nadler, up by 24,000 votes, with 96% reporting. everybody who keeps an eye on siraj patel, as well, talking about generational change, and the potential to shake things up in this race. he's just under 20% right now. i would know, to challenge carolyn maloney twice before in the primaries, and only lost by a couple thousand votes last cycle. so, he took some votes, clearly, from...
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they rest feet beneath the ground in lower manhattan. in the 19 80s, archaeologists went and they uncovered the remains of baches's wharf. what they found look something like this. they dug up this site and on earth huge wooden timbers a sitting feet beneath the ground. if you look at this image here, you can see there's the archaeologist and another on right there. on top of that timber cribbing, just to give you a sense of scale, this is huge. these huge timber frame structures beneath the ground. they dug this up to try to find traces of new york's early national waterfront. looking at archaeological remains like this one, we can better understand how wealthy new yorkers were able to take advantage of the economic opportunities afforded by the growth of cities in this period. while ordinary importer people also often struggle to make ends meet. baches was a wealthy new yorker. he was a merchant. he purchased a type of property called a water lot in 1775. he did this to expand his business empire. a water lot is a term for a plot of la
they rest feet beneath the ground in lower manhattan. in the 19 80s, archaeologists went and they uncovered the remains of baches's wharf. what they found look something like this. they dug up this site and on earth huge wooden timbers a sitting feet beneath the ground. if you look at this image here, you can see there's the archaeologist and another on right there. on top of that timber cribbing, just to give you a sense of scale, this is huge. these huge timber frame structures beneath the...
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the democratic primary, we talk about manhattan, and a little bit of brooklyn as well. daniel goldman, though. you'll remember, him the lawyer of the former president -- he was in the impeachment proceedings of donald trump. they spent a lot of that money here. and he's -- just over 1000 votes. running in second here. jones listed as the incumbent. he was actually elected to a district -- in the hudson valley, because of all the redistricting in new york. he ended up moving to and running in this district. there are no constituents in this district who jones currently represents. he's listed at the incumbent, but this is an entirely new district for him. he's an entirely new congressman for the constituents in this district. and he's running in third here -- [inaudible] and i'm just checking in to see if you have any numbers. we don't in the 17. and i'm just going to look to see. we do have our first numbers in the special election here. let me get to that. it's gonna take me one second to call it up on the screen. but let's get to the special election here. here we go,
the democratic primary, we talk about manhattan, and a little bit of brooklyn as well. daniel goldman, though. you'll remember, him the lawyer of the former president -- he was in the impeachment proceedings of donald trump. they spent a lot of that money here. and he's -- just over 1000 votes. running in second here. jones listed as the incumbent. he was actually elected to a district -- in the hudson valley, because of all the redistricting in new york. he ended up moving to and running in...
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soledad: the study revealed that the south bronx was hotter, as much as 7 degrees hotter than manhattan's wealthier upper east side -- at the same time of the day. heat and humidity in an already polluted area make the air more dense and make asthma worse. >> there's a highway, there's a highway. soledad: dr. melissa barber is a community activist with south bronx unite, which organizes residents to demand more green spaces that scientists say reduce the heat. >> we have a lot of truck traffic coming in. we have concrete slabs. we have one of the highest concentrations of new york public housing. soledad: concentrated pollution, along with rising temperatures, creates toxic smog. that's the story of the bronx, where octavia ended up fighting to change things for her son. why did you want to volunteer to be a citizen scientist and help with the heat index project? >> i wanted to show my children that we should want to help out in our community. i want to be a part of whatever it's going to take for children coming after him to not have to deal with the same severity that he has. soledad: i
soledad: the study revealed that the south bronx was hotter, as much as 7 degrees hotter than manhattan's wealthier upper east side -- at the same time of the day. heat and humidity in an already polluted area make the air more dense and make asthma worse. >> there's a highway, there's a highway. soledad: dr. melissa barber is a community activist with south bronx unite, which organizes residents to demand more green spaces that scientists say reduce the heat. >> we have a lot of...
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we've got the manhattan bridge in brooklyn. supposedly one of the the most iconic instagram places to take a photo in the country. i don't know. i don't know if that's true. but what do we see here? we see people doing what what are they doing in the urban experience here? walking. okay, they're walking but what's the point of an instagram shot like this? yeah, 20 to capture the beauty of the landscape. okay. sure. what else why would you take a picture like this? yeah, jordan to capture a moment in time when you were once there. yes, absolutely. so they're trying to capture cities at a particular moment in time to say i was here. i saw this place. they're trying to preserve in essence for future generations what these spaces were like and who they were when they were in them. and 19th century americans definitely didn't have instagram, but they did have paper and pen and paint and so we can look at artistic depictions of cities to see how folks in the 19th century were also thinking about urban growth and change. and one of my
we've got the manhattan bridge in brooklyn. supposedly one of the the most iconic instagram places to take a photo in the country. i don't know. i don't know if that's true. but what do we see here? we see people doing what what are they doing in the urban experience here? walking. okay, they're walking but what's the point of an instagram shot like this? yeah, 20 to capture the beauty of the landscape. okay. sure. what else why would you take a picture like this? yeah, jordan to capture a...
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yesterday he waved to the crowd as he left his manhattan resort to head to the deposition. once there he repeatedly invoked his fifth fifth amendment right. he refused to answer questions. trinity chavez has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sources say former president donald trump invoked his fifth amendment more than 400 times during wednesday's deposition. the probe just another challenge in trump's growing list of heel -- of legal troubles. when donald trump was running for office in 2016, he had strong words for anyone taking the fifth amendment. >> you see the mob takes the fifth. if you're innocent, why are you taking the fifth amendment? >> reporter: on wednesday, the former president did just that, invoking his fifth amendment right time and again in an hours' long deposition with new york state attorney general letitia james. her civil investigation is looking whether trump's real estate businesses inflated the value of their assets including his apartment at trump tower. he has denied the allegations and on social media offered his reasons for not a
yesterday he waved to the crowd as he left his manhattan resort to head to the deposition. once there he repeatedly invoked his fifth fifth amendment right. he refused to answer questions. trinity chavez has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sources say former president donald trump invoked his fifth amendment more than 400 times during wednesday's deposition. the probe just another challenge in trump's growing list of heel -- of legal troubles. when donald trump was running...
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manhattan to fellow with this warning. >> this is a program that runs deeper than the ideas. it is about transforming how kids see themselves. it is about destabilizing their identity and using them as political ponds. >> carley: to encourage children to adopt gender or sexual identity and genderqueer. >> todd: not just in california, the new district over gender policy rolled out behind new rules that allow children as young as 12 years old of age to choose new gender, new pronouns, new name and option to participate with preferred gender in gym class. nicole neely, brought this to end joins me now. nicole, my initial reaction was, iowa? how is this happening in the heart of traditional american values which mark >> is in it astonishing that if he can happen in iowa it can happen an. it is so important to bring this lawsuit to show parents have to keep an il no matter where they live. >> todd: the support plans authorize children's to make fundamentally to hide these decisions from parents. why did they think it is appropriate to give a child this sort of power and responsib
manhattan to fellow with this warning. >> this is a program that runs deeper than the ideas. it is about transforming how kids see themselves. it is about destabilizing their identity and using them as political ponds. >> carley: to encourage children to adopt gender or sexual identity and genderqueer. >> todd: not just in california, the new district over gender policy rolled out behind new rules that allow children as young as 12 years old of age to choose new gender, new...