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york times" was not true, then we have with "the new york times" reported. what james comey wrote in the memo as relayed apparently by a third party. we need to hear from the white house on this. >> bret: john, thank you. we will come back as we get more details. reminding people, at the time of the firing happened, the president reading "james comey better hope there are no tapes of our conversation before he starts leaking to the press." that was the day after the firing. we told you we were going to bring chuck schumer on the senate floor. this was moments ago. >> mr. president, in a week full of revelation after revelation on a day when we thought things couldn't get any worse, they have. was shaken by the report n "the new york times" that alleged that the president tried to shut down the active fbi investigation into a close political associate. we are one day removed from stunning allegations that the president may have divulged classified information to a known adversary. concerns about our national security, the rule of law, the independence of our
york times" was not true, then we have with "the new york times" reported. what james comey wrote in the memo as relayed apparently by a third party. we need to hear from the white house on this. >> bret: john, thank you. we will come back as we get more details. reminding people, at the time of the firing happened, the president reading "james comey better hope there are no tapes of our conversation before he starts leaking to the press." that was the day after...
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vonnie: more on the breaking news in new york city's times square. the fire department of new york confirmed one fatality and 12 injuries after a car plowed into pedestrians. the governor of new york and mayor de blasio at the scene. the driver is in custody. white house spokesperson sean spicer tweeted president trump has been made aware. you will keep you updated on the developing story. you can see emergency vehicles at the seine on 45th street and scene on 45th the street and broadway. steve mnuchin before the urban affairs committee in the senate. we are joined from capitol hill. the former chairman of the , thankee, senator shelby you for joining me. your question is around thinking and regulation. if you are concerned that the impeded by thes drama and washington, d.c.? shelby: there is drama everywhere, especially in washington dc. there was the conception of bank relief that are not any systemic threat to our economy or banking system. vonnie: i believe that as well telegraphed that will go ahead and doesn't need congressional approval and r
vonnie: more on the breaking news in new york city's times square. the fire department of new york confirmed one fatality and 12 injuries after a car plowed into pedestrians. the governor of new york and mayor de blasio at the scene. the driver is in custody. white house spokesperson sean spicer tweeted president trump has been made aware. you will keep you updated on the developing story. you can see emergency vehicles at the seine on 45th street and scene on 45th the street and broadway....
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in sullivan, new york, tied for first place in the taste of new york inaugural craft beer challenge in manhattan. this competition was held on may 17 and was announced then in new york city. 70 breweries from across the state participated in the craft beer challenge. beers were selected by such foodie favorites like chef mario and many other notables in the new york food business. new york has clearly established itself and has the 19th congressional district as a craft beer destination. we are especially proud of our local upstate craft breweries which support our local economy, jobs, farms and tourism. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to announce and to congratulate these two fine establishments within the 19th congressional district. mr. speaker, my colleagues, i'm also pleased today to congratulate my predecessor in congress, congressman chris gibson, for his wonderful service to our country and to congress. chris will soon be honored by the columbia county association in the city of new york as man of the year. i've known chris for over 30 years and i'm blessed to call him and his fami
in sullivan, new york, tied for first place in the taste of new york inaugural craft beer challenge in manhattan. this competition was held on may 17 and was announced then in new york city. 70 breweries from across the state participated in the craft beer challenge. beers were selected by such foodie favorites like chef mario and many other notables in the new york food business. new york has clearly established itself and has the 19th congressional district as a craft beer destination. we are...
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you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here. and i happen to be the biggest developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the 90s? i call it the great depression of the early 90s, because we were really in a real estate depression. and it was real estate in retailing and airlines, and various other businesses, they were in a total depression. they weren't in a recession. and i survived, and most people didn't survive. i mean, a lot of my friends, a lot of good people and bad people had go bankrupt. and you never heard from them again, and you probably never will hear from them again. but you know, i survived to a point where the company is much bigger now than it ever was, and much stronger, financially, than it ever was. and i wrote a book
you know, new york has action. new york is unbelievable action. everyone wants to be here. and i happen to be the biggest developer in new york. my company now has do much better than it ever did in the 1980s. what do you attribute that to? well, i think one thing is perseverance. i mean, when things were tough at the beginning of the 90s, for me and every one else, the problem with me was i was getting all the publicity. the great depression, you call it, the 90s? i call it the great...
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now on bbc news, stephen sackur is in new york city for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from new york city. i'm stephen sackur. one of the most extraordinary features of the first months of the trump presidency has been the deepening sense of a war between the white house and the so—called mainstream media, and top of the president's enemies list, well, it's the new york times, the grand old lady of american newspapers which mr trump portrays asa newspapers which mr trump portrays as a purveyor of lies. well, my guest today is the executive editor of the times, dean baquet. is what is printed in here fake news off there? —— orfair. dean baquet, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to be here. i think we have to start with the relationship between president trump and the established, he would say mainstream, media. this is something you said, even before he was elected, the month before he won the white house. you said, "trump says things that are demonstrably false, i think he is challenging our language — he will have changed journalism, he r
now on bbc news, stephen sackur is in new york city for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from new york city. i'm stephen sackur. one of the most extraordinary features of the first months of the trump presidency has been the deepening sense of a war between the white house and the so—called mainstream media, and top of the president's enemies list, well, it's the new york times, the grand old lady of american newspapers which mr trump portrays asa newspapers which mr trump portrays as a purveyor...
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new york and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be another step to make the federal government the source of all things. it would at this authors contend established the principle that all children are entitled to public, it's a sound i think but to me and i'm sure to other conservatives there has been some damage done by this widespread belief that all things come from the government, especially the federal government. what about the principle all children are entitled towards his parents, and neighbors in their community? the universal child allowance means monthly cash payment loaded on a ubiquitous federally issued electronic benefit card with est
new york and then he went on to runvirtually all welfare programs in new york city , the entire time as mayor. >> that's seven years. so robert, this year what you have to say? >> thank you ron, i appreciate you being given this opportunity. as someone who's spent almost 20 years working in new york city to make our programs work to reduce child poverty i'm glad we're having this discussion.but having said that, let me start by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me...
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anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> well, what happens to americans with pre-existing health conditions under the american health care act remains uncertain. the bill would allow states to charge patients more with pre-existing problems, something obamacare prohibits. david begnaud talks with a louisiana mother who has concerns. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover enough of it? because without what we had we would still be in debt and forever be in debt, i have a feeling. >> more than 2 million americans covered by obamacare have pre-existing conditions in louisiana. that including 30% of the population under 65. some of president trump's supporters saying his executive order making it easier for churches to get involved in politics doesn't go enough. it instructs the irs to pack off churches and tact exempt groups from endorsing political candidates. >> no american should be forced to choose the dictates of the federal government and
anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> well, what happens to americans with pre-existing health conditions under the american health care act remains uncertain. the bill would allow states to charge patients more with pre-existing problems, something obamacare prohibits. david begnaud talks with a louisiana mother who has concerns. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover enough of it?...
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it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who was i? i was a concert promoter who had no knowledge of food. i couldn't cook. a lot of -- i think a lot of the food people, the food press and some of the big-name chefs looked at me, like, he's just some putz from philadelphia, little fish, big pond. i wasn't just a promoter. i think some of the impressions of me is i was just a business guy coming in who didn't care about food. i passionately cared about food and i wanted to prove to myself and the food community that i am serious about this and i am good. >> rose: how di
it in new york. i was nominated a couple of times when i was only in philadelphia and nominated for restaurateur of the year. i would go knowing there was no way i would ever win. you know, this james beard thing, i think, subconsciously, was an underlining motivation for me to win all these years. >> rose: an underlying motivation to win the award? was like an oscar for you? >> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who...
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his real estate deals in new york state are being looked into by the new york attorney general's office and by the manhattan district attorney's office. but tonight nbc news confirms a federal investigator -- that federal investigators have issued a subpoena for records released to this loan taken out by manafort last year. right after -- immediately after he left the trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion about his ties to pro-kremlin political figures in ukraine. why did paul manafort leave the trump campaign exactly when he did? what arrangement did he make with the trump campaign about the terms of his leaving? why did he do multiple, multimillion-dollar cash-heavy real estate deals in and around new york city immediately after the time when he left the trump campaign? and if federal investigators are now onto that, when it comes to paul manafort, does that create pressure for paul manafort to talk to investigators about anything else he knows that might be helpful for their broader inquiries? what a night. stay with us. (vo) pro plan bright mind adult 7+ promotes alertness and m
his real estate deals in new york state are being looked into by the new york attorney general's office and by the manhattan district attorney's office. but tonight nbc news confirms a federal investigator -- that federal investigators have issued a subpoena for records released to this loan taken out by manafort last year. right after -- immediately after he left the trump campaign under a cloud of suspicion about his ties to pro-kremlin political figures in ukraine. why did paul manafort...
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that's how it was leaked to "the new york times." the paper says there's a second source correcting the broad outlines in this meeting. but those two jobs, nut job, they are not going to drive the news cycle as trump is on his way to saudi arabia and what does this mean for robert mueller? the president thinks the pressure is off now. that was may 10th. does he still think that today? >> that's correct. they haven't named someone new before saudi arabia. you thought you'd have a quiet friday afternoon. i mean, boom. >> yeah. that's a good way to put it, brooke. this is another explanation of why james comey was fired, which i had it up to four or fifth morning. so this is a return to -- this is a reflop of a flip. genuinely. donald trump said last week to lester holt because of the russia stuff and now we have a return to that. but this is a gigantic problem. the white house continues to focus -- i want to make one clear point here. the white house continues to focus on the fact that the real issue is the leaks. >> right. >> that's n
that's how it was leaked to "the new york times." the paper says there's a second source correcting the broad outlines in this meeting. but those two jobs, nut job, they are not going to drive the news cycle as trump is on his way to saudi arabia and what does this mean for robert mueller? the president thinks the pressure is off now. that was may 10th. does he still think that today? >> that's correct. they haven't named someone new before saudi arabia. you thought you'd have a...
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new york city. on the right side of the screen, you can see onlookers as the situation is developing. we don't have any further details on the driver, number of injuries, victims and any of this, so we will bring this to you as it happens. david lee miller, we are seeing right now, police officers are searching the vehicle, opening doors, anything else that you are learning at this moment? >> police are still trying to figure out what happened. the fire department is on the scene here working on this vehicle, trying to ascertain what happened leading up to it. there are now in the back of the vehicle. right now, i'm watching police bring in a stretcher, although it appears that all of the people who were injured have now been taken away and have gone on to a hospital. we are getting reports that one person in connection with what happened here is in custody. not clear if that is the driver. i do not see anyone being detained here at the scene by authorities. to give you a little time text, this is a
new york city. on the right side of the screen, you can see onlookers as the situation is developing. we don't have any further details on the driver, number of injuries, victims and any of this, so we will bring this to you as it happens. david lee miller, we are seeing right now, police officers are searching the vehicle, opening doors, anything else that you are learning at this moment? >> police are still trying to figure out what happened. the fire department is on the scene here...
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one, the "new york times" story. anybody who followed trump on the campaign would be shocked to know that he said something endiscreet to the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister in the oval office. so doing it in the oval office takes it to a new level. if bob mueller's investigation shows there was collusion between trump associates and russia, and that one of those associates is in the white house, that really could spell the end of the trump presidency. that story resides in a different category and is extremely significant. i don't think we can emphasize that enough. >> i think she's right. nonof russ surprise that had donald trump called someone a nut job. but the idea that he inferred to the russians that the firing of james comey releases pressure on him as it relates to the russia investigation, that takes to it a different level. >> it takes to it a different level. yes. he shared highly classified information about the russians and noted right to do in terms of intelligence etiquette and bec
one, the "new york times" story. anybody who followed trump on the campaign would be shocked to know that he said something endiscreet to the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister in the oval office. so doing it in the oval office takes it to a new level. if bob mueller's investigation shows there was collusion between trump associates and russia, and that one of those associates is in the white house, that really could spell the end of the trump presidency. that story...
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." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >> unbeknownst to the naismith clan, a lawrence, kansas, native and k.u. grad turned texas billionaire named david booth is one of the bidders. >> i was born in lawrence. i grew up naismith drive. >> now he's in the game via telephone from austin, texas. >> this was a highly unprecedented auction. you had bobby kennedy's original copy of the emancipation proclamation. you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had the rules. >> talk about competition. the flag from little bighorn sells for $2.2 million. the emancipation proclamation beats that easily -- $3.7 million. >> you could feel the tension building throughout the other two sales. >> the comes
." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >> unbeknownst to the naismith clan, a lawrence, kansas, native and k.u. grad turned texas billionaire named david booth is one of the bidders....
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new york for 10 or 20 years. i'm going to do the next big opening. my goodness, i said it spontaneously. but, thinking about, and only and that quote went everywhere in every newspaper picked up on it. i looked like this punk from philly. i knew i had to live up to this bragging. which i really was not that serious about. i was trying to shake things up. charlie: we think about coming to new york and you think about the restaurants you want, factor in notions that are. important to a restaurant -- location what is it about locations? what makes a good location? >> a good location is many things. it is not just the corner of main and maine. that is what you need for starbucks. or a department store. a location for a restaurant has to be literally a great location, but it's got to be cool. there had to be at least the illusion that we were on the edge, we were not mainstream. i saw the meatpacking district and it was not developed yet. there was development but it was not developed yet. the middle oface, everything
new york for 10 or 20 years. i'm going to do the next big opening. my goodness, i said it spontaneously. but, thinking about, and only and that quote went everywhere in every newspaper picked up on it. i looked like this punk from philly. i knew i had to live up to this bragging. which i really was not that serious about. i was trying to shake things up. charlie: we think about coming to new york and you think about the restaurants you want, factor in notions that are. important to a restaurant...
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york review is reissued it over as a classic. >> the new york review was edited for decades before the ex-wife. he was married for 30 some odd years and she was one of the editors. >> i can only hope that jason is suffering from a severe case of indigestion. [laughter] my main feeling about the reissue is one of equal astonishment as the original reception. i certainly never thought i would live to see the day where i would be vindicated. there it is. i tell the editor of the new york book review, edwin frank, i haven't told him this but when he called you to tell me that he had just read this book for the first time and he liked it, and wanted to publish it in the new york review, i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke i asked him whether the late bob the builder 's had any. >> he was the coeditor and the sole editor of the new york review books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wondered what might happen when bob heard about this and he heard about it and edwin frank assured me that he had editorial
york review is reissued it over as a classic. >> the new york review was edited for decades before the ex-wife. he was married for 30 some odd years and she was one of the editors. >> i can only hope that jason is suffering from a severe case of indigestion. [laughter] my main feeling about the reissue is one of equal astonishment as the original reception. i certainly never thought i would live to see the day where i would be vindicated. there it is. i tell the editor of the new...
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i think the burden is on "the new york times." if they are reporting it and they've got somebody that's got the document, they need to get the document and get it released." the senator shared more than he's ever shared, something as materialist that probably would have been something he would have shared. burr said he met with director comey the day before was fired. let's bring the panel. stephen hayes, a.b. stoddard, charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times," and steve hilton, former advisor to british prime minister david cameron. charlie, your thoughts. >> well, i am particularly struck by the stark differences between what "the new york times" is reporting and what the white house has said. it's a flat denial. i do think, as you pointed out, it's very important to remember we are talking about parts of a letter that were read over the phone to a reporter. we don't know the full, with the full letter is. it is not in that context but we don't know what jim comey walked away from that conversation thinking, and i
i think the burden is on "the new york times." if they are reporting it and they've got somebody that's got the document, they need to get the document and get it released." the senator shared more than he's ever shared, something as materialist that probably would have been something he would have shared. burr said he met with director comey the day before was fired. let's bring the panel. stephen hayes, a.b. stoddard, charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington...
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i'm reena ninan in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for lifelock, the number-one most recognized brand in identify-theft protection. >> wherever you are in america, identity theft is there, too. from big cities to small towns, we are all at risk. >> i logged on to my bank account and found that i had no funds whatsoever. it made no sense, and it made me feel helpless. i could not believe that somebody would steal my tax refund. it made me angry. >> i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment. payment for things that i did not do. >> announcer: identity theft can happen to anyone. what does that mean for you? find out as we take an inside look at identity theft with lifelock. now, here's tom jourden. >> today's technology makes identity theft easier and
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it's the 1727 and printed in 1728 most printing about new jersey had been done either in new york or philadelphia or in london up until this point, but in 1728 a temporary printing press was set up in burlington, new jersey in order to print paper money for the colony and the legislature wanted it close so they could receive the printing of the money and at the time they did that, they also did this book. so this is the first known printed book within new jersey. so over here we have what we consider the -- one of the founding books of the new jersey state library and it was a gift to the legislature from the first pointed governor of new jersey lewis morris from 1702 when new jersey first became a royal colony until 1738 when morris was appointed governor, new jersey and new york shared the governor so this morris was the first time when new jersey and new york were not administered and even though at that point they had their own courts and their own legislature, they shared the governor and here we could see his signature, this is the gift from his own collection and what it is, j
it's the 1727 and printed in 1728 most printing about new jersey had been done either in new york or philadelphia or in london up until this point, but in 1728 a temporary printing press was set up in burlington, new jersey in order to print paper money for the colony and the legislature wanted it close so they could receive the printing of the money and at the time they did that, they also did this book. so this is the first known printed book within new jersey. so over here we have what we...
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- i think part of it is that the new york times is in new york city, and i think that that new york city, there's no question new york city influences the outlook of the new york times, the way we cover culture, the way we cover business, the way we cover sports. and our editorial page is certainly liberal. i do think that being in new york sometimes affects our coverage in ways that i always try, and my whole staff tries to push away from. - this is the coastal elite problem. - yeah, we're in the city that's the capital of the coastal elite. and i think it is in my interest, and it's in the interest of the mission of the new york times, to do everything in our power to not be a coastal elite institution. by the way, i'm from new orleans. - that's a coast of sorts. - what's left of a coast. i certainly don't think of someone who was born a coastal elite. - you're actually from the part of the country that we all think we need to be paying more attention to. - that's right. - is there a flipside to this which is, it's ok to be a coastal elite? maybe we should defend the poor, beleaguered
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in our next hour we want to get your thoughts on reporting by the new york times on a memo written by james comey when he was still fbi director, in which president trump suggested to him to seize the investigation into michael flynn over his ties with russia. it has sparked considerable reaction on capitol hill, on the heels of classified information shared with russian officials from the oval office. your thoughts on this memo, we will reduce some of the contents therein. if you want to make your thoughts known, (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. .n independents, (202) 748-8002 and onter you can post our facebook page. this is the front page story that you will find in the new york times online, michael schmidt writing "trump appealed to comey to halt inquiry into asked" going on to say he the fbi director to shut down the investigation into michael flynn. according to the memo, mr. comey wrote shortly after the meeting, goes on to document information that the president has tried to direct the influence the justice department and fbi investigation betwee
in our next hour we want to get your thoughts on reporting by the new york times on a memo written by james comey when he was still fbi director, in which president trump suggested to him to seize the investigation into michael flynn over his ties with russia. it has sparked considerable reaction on capitol hill, on the heels of classified information shared with russian officials from the oval office. your thoughts on this memo, we will reduce some of the contents therein. if you want to make...
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>> once in new york, no. he does eventually, not to give away one other point, vanely in san antonio, i will say this, in san antonio he gets caught. so eventually in tan tone yo one of the other reasons he moves, leaves san antonio and moves to new york because he is caught in san antonio. the san antonio city director had a c for everyone colored who was african-american. for every year you would look, william ellis had no c. in 1890s you see a c appear because of the incident i talk about in the book. after that he disappears from san antonio. you don't see him again until a year later where he pops up in new york city. he had more than a close call. he was caught eventually. that made him much more careful when he was in new york city. >> that is all the time we have. you can continue a conversation with karl, he will be signing books outside of the library. thank you for joining me to thank him for this wonderful conversation. [applause] [inaudible conversations]. >> booktv on twitter and facebook and we
>> once in new york, no. he does eventually, not to give away one other point, vanely in san antonio, i will say this, in san antonio he gets caught. so eventually in tan tone yo one of the other reasons he moves, leaves san antonio and moves to new york because he is caught in san antonio. the san antonio city director had a c for everyone colored who was african-american. for every year you would look, william ellis had no c. in 1890s you see a c appear because of the incident i talk...
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i feel new york stands for equality. they stand for, you know, immigrants. they respect everyone, and i don't think that he does that. >> he only represents a tiny 0.001% of new york. >> reporter: it may not be the warmest welcome. >> no more trump! >> reporter: but president trump is back in new york city after a 107-day absence. friends say it's the longest stretch trump has spent outside of new york since he was born in queens in 1946. protesters lined the streets in midtown manhattan with some tough talk for their fellow new yorker. >> i say resign. i say stop trying to hurt the american people. >> reporter: even the staten island ferry carries a message. protesters plastering a sign to the side, #notrumpnyc. usually at each other's throats, this time around, new york city mayor bill de blasio defending the president's right to be here. >> now, would you prefer that trump never came to new york city? >> i hope he doesn't just drive by the people in the neighborhoods that used to be a part of his life but actually takes an opportunity to listen to people.
i feel new york stands for equality. they stand for, you know, immigrants. they respect everyone, and i don't think that he does that. >> he only represents a tiny 0.001% of new york. >> reporter: it may not be the warmest welcome. >> no more trump! >> reporter: but president trump is back in new york city after a 107-day absence. friends say it's the longest stretch trump has spent outside of new york since he was born in queens in 1946. protesters lined the streets in...
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in new york. then he went on to run virtually all welfare programs in new york city under mayor bloomberg and -- >> the last seven years. >> the last seven years, okay. so robert, let's hear what you have to say. >> sure. thank you, ron. i really appreciate being given this opportunity. it's nice to be here and as someone who spent almost 20 years working in new york city and state to make our programs work to reduce child poverty, i'm glad we're having this discussion. but having said that, let me start out by saying that the universal child allowance seems to me to be another step to make the federal government the source of all things. it would, as its authors contend, quote establish the principle that all children are entitled to public support. sounds nice, i think. but to me and i'm sure to other conservatives there has been some damage done by this widespread belief that all things come from the government, especially the federal government. what about the principle that all children are e
in new york. then he went on to run virtually all welfare programs in new york city under mayor bloomberg and -- >> the last seven years. >> the last seven years, okay. so robert, let's hear what you have to say. >> sure. thank you, ron. i really appreciate being given this opportunity. it's nice to be here and as someone who spent almost 20 years working in new york city and state to make our programs work to reduce child poverty, i'm glad we're having this discussion. but...
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new jersey and new york shared a governor so this was the first time when new jersey and new york were not administered to the new link even though at that point they had their own courts and their own legislature, they shared a government and here we can see the signature, this is a gift from his own collection and what is, it's generals of the houses of parliament during the time of queen elizabeth and maybe he just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the loss came from and to bear that in mind. he had in a speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is and he says in the speech, all the moral virtues seem to be comprised and determine of justice and honesty and it is not if god only could make men so but this is the legislature to make it dangerous for men to be alive and i think that ties in perfectly with the map here and the gallows and really it's a warning of yes, government may be good but it's the legislature's job to make sure that we do not do bad and you'll notice at the back of this speech that it was pr
new jersey and new york shared a governor so this was the first time when new jersey and new york were not administered to the new link even though at that point they had their own courts and their own legislature, they shared a government and here we can see the signature, this is a gift from his own collection and what is, it's generals of the houses of parliament during the time of queen elizabeth and maybe he just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the loss came...
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the state oversees trump's new york state returns. he lives in new york. the bill is called tax returns uniformly made public or the trump act, leaving no doubt who it's aimed at. the sponsor joins me now. david k. johnson weighs in. the only journalist to publish part of hisetur in the past two deces and david corn back with us. you think you can do something that the congress is less likely to do with its republican control. >> absolutely, ari. we have a special role as donald trump's home state because he files his personal income taxes here in new york. and the state department of taxation and finance can actually release his taxes at our request if we change the law. and we plan on doing that. >> at a minimum you'd get the state returns. would that tell you his total income for those years? >> it would indeed. everyone knows that a state return often reflects the federal return. wouldn't show us everything, probably, but we do know it would tell us a lot about tax shelters, how much income he reports, whether he has pass-through entities. most importa
the state oversees trump's new york state returns. he lives in new york. the bill is called tax returns uniformly made public or the trump act, leaving no doubt who it's aimed at. the sponsor joins me now. david k. johnson weighs in. the only journalist to publish part of hisetur in the past two deces and david corn back with us. you think you can do something that the congress is less likely to do with its republican control. >> absolutely, ari. we have a special role as donald trump's...
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he grew up in new york. he grew up in the outer boroughs, he still sees himself that way and you know this. he plopped himself down on fifth avenue in this giant black and gold tower he build 30 years ago and has never felt he has gotten the respect he believes he deserves. he's always seen himself as this kid from queens clawing up the ladder. >> rose: somebody's always questioning whether he's worth this or he's worth that. >> and how he made it and did he come to this on his own. how much of this was given to him by his father fred trump versus how much he managed to create as a business unto himself and as a brand unto himself. and this question of legitimacy just exists throughout his career. >> rose: what is this win, win, win thing come from. >> it comes from his dad, who was, he's got two mentors and i sort of see them on either shoulder. one is fred trump his father who taught him essentially never give up, always win. and then roy cohen, the mccarthy era -- >> mccarthy's lawyer. >> exactly. who tau
he grew up in new york. he grew up in the outer boroughs, he still sees himself that way and you know this. he plopped himself down on fifth avenue in this giant black and gold tower he build 30 years ago and has never felt he has gotten the respect he believes he deserves. he's always seen himself as this kid from queens clawing up the ladder. >> rose: somebody's always questioning whether he's worth this or he's worth that. >> and how he made it and did he come to this on his own....
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and the editor of new york books, new york review of books is here, edwin frank. i haven't told him this, but when he called to tell me that he had just read this book for the first time and would like to publish it as a new york review classic, i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] then when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke, i asked him whether bob silvers, late bob silvers as he is now, had any -- >> bob silvers was the co-editor and then the sole editor of new york review of books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wobderred -- wondered what might happen when bob silvers heard about it. and edwin frank assured me he had editorial independence. i won't make any connections between the sudden death of bob -- [laughter] a weird coincidence. >> yeah. [laughter] so just to give you a sense of how times have changed, i think a lot of people in this room know that there was a long profile in "the new york times" a couple of weeks ago by john leland as part of this series calls lions of new york in which leland sat down w
and the editor of new york books, new york review of books is here, edwin frank. i haven't told him this, but when he called to tell me that he had just read this book for the first time and would like to publish it as a new york review classic, i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] then when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke, i asked him whether bob silvers, late bob silvers as he is now, had any -- >> bob silvers was the co-editor and then the sole editor of new york...
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"the new york times" correspondence, for example, we had the ombudsman for "the new york times," read all these tweets from these people, her correspondence, she couldn't defend them. i am just saying, is that of the association, don't you feel the credibility of the report as you represent is undermined when they wave their opinions run a public? >> i think it is important to report the facts in the news and to stay neutral. >> tucker: you would encourage your members not to reveal their political biases in public? >> was not the correspondence association's job to tell her members how to do their jobs. it's not. we stand up for the values of truth, the values of reporting the facts and values of the first amendment, which is to have acted to the president, to be able to do our jobs and that is why we advocate for it. >> tucker: the idea that your readers or viewers believe you is a central not just business model -- if you had a white house press corps that was 100% middle aged white men, there would be a full-blown outcry about the lack of diversity. i bet you 100 bucks, doesn't lo
"the new york times" correspondence, for example, we had the ombudsman for "the new york times," read all these tweets from these people, her correspondence, she couldn't defend them. i am just saying, is that of the association, don't you feel the credibility of the report as you represent is undermined when they wave their opinions run a public? >> i think it is important to report the facts in the news and to stay neutral. >> tucker: you would encourage your...
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are telling to the new york fed. in two and a half years, there is a 20% probability that the fed will have to revisit the lower bound. this is not news to anyone. jonathan: i was speaking to an investor on the advisor -- on the investment advisory commite at the new york fed earlier this week who said that they made the phone call. they wanted to know why this week was so different and why the market was reacting to the drama in d.c. what was your view on that? matt: at the end of the day, there are stories coming out that are making people question the longevity of what the administration is going to be able to put through. keep in mind, we are expecting and hoping we will get progress on health care reform. we are expecting and hoping to get progress on tax reform. i think all of these complications may just extend the timeline. investors get worried when you talk about extending the timeline. jonathan: with the inflation trade -- we have seen fading in the reflation trade for quite a while. breakevens have been r
are telling to the new york fed. in two and a half years, there is a 20% probability that the fed will have to revisit the lower bound. this is not news to anyone. jonathan: i was speaking to an investor on the advisor -- on the investment advisory commite at the new york fed earlier this week who said that they made the phone call. they wanted to know why this week was so different and why the market was reacting to the drama in d.c. what was your view on that? matt: at the end of the day,...
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was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering education in germany by some of the best architects and engineers in europe and he arrived here just as america was taking off in terms of the industrial revolution. and there were very few training engineers here. so he showed up with tremendous skills and was able to you know, really live his dream to design suspension bridges so his first suspension bridge was an aqueduct to carry a canal over the allegheny river. >> and that led to other commissions including to build a canal, suspension aqueduct for the delaware and hudson canal. and that aqueduct is still in exis
was the icon of new york city, and he was absolutely correct. if you look at television or read magazines, it's very hard to watch tv and not see repeated images of the brooklyn bridge. it really is the icon of new york city and it originated here in trenton. >> so john roebling was born in 1806 in prussia which later became part of germany. and the town he was born in, wheel house and is about 100 kilometers southwest of berlin. when he came here, he had a first-class engineering...
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♪ let's get loud ♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. you are watching "fox and friends" first tuesday morning. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, donald trump standing by his son-in-law jared kushner among the mainstream media frenzy over alleged back channel communications with russia. heather: the media has all wrong. good morning. >> reporter: donald trump gaining firmly behind his son-in-law against allegations he tried to set up a secret back channel with russia killing the new york times, quote, jared is doing a great job for the country. i have total confidence in him. john kelly also defending jared kushner saying establishing communications with the country like russia is a thing. now a source tells fox news it was the russians who first raised the idea of a secret communications channel and was only discussed for a single call about syria, not as another channel but senator john mccain doesn't like it. >> i don't like it. i know some administration officials it is standard procedure. i don't think it is standard proced
♪ let's get loud ♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. you are watching "fox and friends" first tuesday morning. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, donald trump standing by his son-in-law jared kushner among the mainstream media frenzy over alleged back channel communications with russia. heather: the media has all wrong. good morning. >> reporter: donald trump gaining firmly behind his son-in-law against allegations he tried to set up a...
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i am shepard smith, fox news new york. now back to regular programming on the fox news channel to jon scott. >> jon: thank you. jon scott here with julie banderas doing "happening now," new york officials had just been giving an update on that situation in times square that sheppard just mentioned, the headline here is the incident is not terrorism al de blasio as well as the police and fire commissioners get together for this news conference. at least one person is dead, we know, 23 injured, and julie has been developing more information with her sources. >> julie: nypd again confirming not terrorism, they knew that from the beginning, counterterrorism units were deployed but not put into action at the scene because they knew from the get-go pretty much they were going to try to apprehend an intoxicated suspect who was being apprehended after a robbery. i am told more about the victim. it was a 26-year-old woman, her family has yet to be notified. so that they are not releasing the name of that victim, but the one fatalit
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from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best musical. ♪ ♪
from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> coming up. paving the way two decades after her very public coming out. >> what ellen degeneres is now saying about that. next. ♪ ll bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. >> coffee? >> do you have coffee every morning? >>y. >> in the 15 years we've married, ever been one morning where there wasn't any coffee? >> no. >> then why do you have to ask me every morning if there is coffee? >> is there toast? >> i was here first. >> roseanne is the latest tv show, set for reunion. key cast members set to reprise their roles including roseanne barr, john gillman, and how are they going to bring back john goodman. given his character died end of the series. however, die hard fans may know that, back in 2009, roseanne barr said in the blog, in her mind he faked her own death. in her mind he is there for the reunion. >> there is a possibility. >> just decided go with her mind. awe on the night, ellen de
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> coming up. paving the way two decades after her very public coming out. >> what ellen degeneres is now saying about that. next. ♪ ll bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. >> coffee? >> do you have coffee every morning? >>y. >> in the 15 years we've married, ever been one morning where there wasn't any coffee? >> no. >>...
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i tell the editor of the new york books, new york review books, edwin frank, i haven't told him this but when he called to tell me -- i had just read this book for the first time and [inaudible] i thought it was a practical joke. [laughter] i said when i discovered that it wasn't a practical joke i asked him whether the late bob goldberg had -- >> he was the sole editor of the new york review books for 54 years until he died a couple of weeks ago. >> anyway, i wondered what might happen when he heard about this. edwin frank assured me that he had editorial independence so there was nothing to worry about i won't make any connection between the sudden death. [laughter] it's a weird coincidence. [laughter] >> just to give you a sense of how times have changed -- a lot of people in this room know there was a long profile of the new york times a couple weeks ago by john leland as part of the series called, lyons of new york, which leland sat down with you and discussed this vanished world of the new york intellectual that the family and the outpouring, enthusiasm about the world that evo
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"nightly news" begins now. ♪ >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. on his first overseas trip, president trump today called on the muslim world to confront extremism, framing the fight against terrorists not in religious terms but as a battle between good and evil. in a glittering summit room in riyadh, saudi arabia, filled with 55 muslim leaders from around the world, mr. trump struck a different tone than he has in the past. it is the first stop on a multi-city foreign tour this week that to some extent is drawing attention away from his troubles back in washington. we begin with kelly o'donnell, traveling with the president. >> reporter: for a president known for his own luxurious trappings, hospitality displayed by saudi arabia's king has been resplendent and regal. >> i would like to thank all of the people of saudi arabia. >> reporter: the president left behind at least briefly the cloud of controversy choking his administration, and made no mention of his proposed travel ban aimed at six muslim majority countr
"nightly news" begins now. ♪ >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. on his first overseas trip, president trump today called on the muslim world to confront extremism, framing the fight against terrorists not in religious terms but as a battle between good and evil. in a glittering summit room in riyadh, saudi arabia, filled with 55 muslim leaders from around the world, mr. trump struck a...
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what is your reaction to the story in "the new york times"? >> i have been in a classified skid with director pompeo for the last two hours. and catching up. i want to see the memo, i want to talk to director comey to determine how contemporaneous his recording of the conversation was. also, importantly, not just what was that, but what did director comey appear? how did he take it? that can only be done, with all due respect to "the new york times" come but i can only be done by looking at them and talking to director comey. >> martha: "the new york times" does not have the memo in their hands in this report. it was read to them over the phone. that, as you point out, it's very difficult to get the contract if you can't read the whole thing. >> if you go back to criminal procedure, which is my background, there is a doctrine called rule of completeness. whatever part of the document is introduced, you got to be able to look at the entire document, your viewers and my fellow citizens deserve to see the entire context of whatever conversation m
what is your reaction to the story in "the new york times"? >> i have been in a classified skid with director pompeo for the last two hours. and catching up. i want to see the memo, i want to talk to director comey to determine how contemporaneous his recording of the conversation was. also, importantly, not just what was that, but what did director comey appear? how did he take it? that can only be done, with all due respect to "the new york times" come but i can only...
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only in new york state. learn more about free public college at esd.ny.gov to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >> so, which of these pictures from the baird jones collection was painted by leonardo dicaprio? it's "c." for the record, "a" s inted by jonathan winters, and "b" by dinah shore. >> in 2011, hugh hooper comes into his strange inheritance, two bizarre art collections created and curated by a couple of quintessential new york city characters. the first was his eccentric brother, hoop, who produced dozens of wacky sculptures from various automobiles. t
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that's "the new york post." the newspaper founded by alexander hamilton, and now owned by rupert murdoch. this is a conservative newspaper. and it's a newspaper that still wants to believe that donald trump can make america great again. but "the new york post" is telling president trump to stop complaining about the investigation. when a trump supporting newspaper begins its editorial with the words "president trump is wrong," you have every right to wonder what "new york post" editorials will be saying next month or what they'll be saying next year. richard nixon had a lot of support from conservative newspapers at the beginning of the watergate investigation, but he had absolutely none at the end of that investigation. joining us next, we've just gotten some new information about president trump's tweets and what's been happening with his tweets and the controls that the white house are trying and apparently failing to put on his tweets. ana marie cox will join us a long with josh barrett. it's how well you mo
that's "the new york post." the newspaper founded by alexander hamilton, and now owned by rupert murdoch. this is a conservative newspaper. and it's a newspaper that still wants to believe that donald trump can make america great again. but "the new york post" is telling president trump to stop complaining about the investigation. when a trump supporting newspaper begins its editorial with the words "president trump is wrong," you have every right to wonder what...
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it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and be resilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we are good? how about now? can anyone take a look at it? ready to roll? we are good? all right, thank you. all right, so as the mayor said, this is preliminary information. this incident happened about 90 minutes ago. it is all subject to change and we talk about it in every press conference. we try and get as much information out to you as soon as possible. at approximately 11:55am, a 2009 honda passenger vehicle mounted the sidewalk on the west side of seventh ave at w. 42nd st in times square. the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and proceeded to drive at a high rate of speed along the sid
it is a tough day for new york city but, as usual, the people of new york city will stand firm and be resilient with tremendous faith in oui’ resilient with tremendous faith in our first responders who handled this situation so quickly and we will provide regular updates as more information emerges. now, let me present our police commissioner, james o'neill. present our police commissioner, james o'neill. 0k, we will get it back. are you guys good, do you have audio? do we have audio now? we...