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we visited "the new york times" a couple years back and we did a profile piece on "the new york times" book review. if you would like to see that, go to the website booktv.org and you will be able to watch the entire thing.
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i want to read from "the new york times." he said, "we were interviewing" -- talking to maggie haberman and mr. schmidt of "the new york times." he said "we're interviewing replacements at the fbi. did you know mueller was one of the people that was being interviewed?" haberman "i did, actually." trump "he was sitting in that chair. we had a wonderful meeting." haberman "the day before, right?" schmidt said "did he want the job?" then trump says, "the day before, of course. he was up here and he wanted -- he wanted the job." haberman "he made that clear to you?" "he would have." trump says "now what happens is he leaves the office, roeszen stein leaves the office. the next day he's appointed special counsel. i said what the hell is this all about? talk about conflicts. but he was interviewing for the job. there were many other conflicts that i haven't said but i will at some point." chris, is he laying the groundwork there? >> reporter: oh, yeah. and, frankly, has been, don, for a long time. i remember talking to you a month
i want to read from "the new york times." he said, "we were interviewing" -- talking to maggie haberman and mr. schmidt of "the new york times." he said "we're interviewing replacements at the fbi. did you know mueller was one of the people that was being interviewed?" haberman "i did, actually." trump "he was sitting in that chair. we had a wonderful meeting." haberman "the day before, right?" schmidt said "did he want...
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are there any consequences for "the new york times"? i know it's a freedom of speech issue, freedom of the press. is there anything that can be done if it can be proven that they are actively putting lives at risk. >> you can see this is happening in a broader context, not just the administration written large but particularly the commander in chief. president trump has taken a very aggressive stance towards the media, the attacks on twitter and elsewhere particularly against "the new york times," in attacking some of the reports as fake news. it's happening in that context of a very divisive time and there's nothing to answer your question directly specifically the administration can do to stop the publication of this kind of a story. but you're right, there's a push and a pole, there's a traditional fight. there is that broader context where we as journalists want to publish as much information as we think the public has a right to know about and certainly the times tried to make that case in their june report. i suspect now they're g
are there any consequences for "the new york times"? i know it's a freedom of speech issue, freedom of the press. is there anything that can be done if it can be proven that they are actively putting lives at risk. >> you can see this is happening in a broader context, not just the administration written large but particularly the commander in chief. president trump has taken a very aggressive stance towards the media, the attacks on twitter and elsewhere particularly against...
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richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. barnet: there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion and the legislature. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando would when he is talking about new york seceding from the union. he is also setting up a kind of dynamic, kind of a microcosm. new york reflects tensions going on nationally. upstate, downstate. he is saying i am in favor of municipal rights. he is standing up for the city against the republicans. so, there is this kind of analogy almost between national and local politics. so, what we see as we go through the war and this will play i am later when we are talking about violence that interrupts in new york, some of those tensions are sparked by republicans upstate making l
richard: of new york city. john: of new york city. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that is when he was running against george mcclellan, who was a great hero to an awful lot of people. barnet: there's an interesting back story, too, if we go back to 1856. the first time the republicans ran a candidate, john fremont, lost as a candidate but the republicans gained control in new york state of the governor's mansion and the legislature. it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like...
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. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. it's another one of those nights mp day 182 of the trump administration and again tonight two big stories from two great newspapers give us the lead stories this evening. the "washington post" and "the new york times" are both on the board tonight and without delay beginning with the post, quote, some of president trump's lawyers are exploring ways to limit or undercut special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation, building a case against what they allege are his conflicts of interest and discussing the president's authority to grant pardons according to people familiar with the effort. it continues. trump has asked his advisers about his power to pardon aides, family members and even himself. in connection with the probe according to one of those people. there is more. "several senior aides were described at stunned when sessions announced thursday morning he would stay on at the justice department. another republican in touch with the administration described the public step
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there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. the triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. it was audible and smellable as well. middle-class new yorkers, affluent new yorkers, were not used to having their senses assaulted by the factory system. the workers were, loud sounds, injuries, smells, fights. but well-heeled new yorkers were not. they saw smoke. women's bodies plunging out the window and exploding on the ground. they heard fire bells scream. of course, the iconic thud, dead, thud, dead reported by william gunn shepard. they smell the smoke. they smelled wet, burned stuff. as horrific as the sounds, i expect they smelled charred human flesh. that was a mat
there were other fires in new york city. i have actually read other accounts of people watching them from washington square park. there was a fire right before triangle that was deadly and awful, but it was largely invisible, so no one saw it. that was in newark. there were other workplace deaths, horrific accidents and in mining, timber, railroads, meatpacking. the triangle was visible and not just visible. it engaged the full sensorium of new yorkers. it was audible and smellable as well....
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especially new york which was a hub for slavery. if you wanted to take a look at the hudson river valley in the early to mid 18th century you would see a lot of dutch farmers here, slave labor was predominate for the dutch farmers and the huguenots. and as far as i know when i think when we are looking at households, most families that had enslaved people living in their household had between one and three. obviously the big manners, livingston phillips, morrissey anna i think it was. they had these big manners where they may be somewhere between 20-40 enslaved people living there but the majority of the people in hudson river valley had maybe one to three enslaved people living in their houses. they were enslavers themselves. what it did is it caused more issues and actually made slavery more cruel than it was in the south because people were isolated, and especially the women. one woman make a living in a household where she might not see other people of color or other enslaved people anywhere near her. so it created an isolated l
especially new york which was a hub for slavery. if you wanted to take a look at the hudson river valley in the early to mid 18th century you would see a lot of dutch farmers here, slave labor was predominate for the dutch farmers and the huguenots. and as far as i know when i think when we are looking at households, most families that had enslaved people living in their household had between one and three. obviously the big manners, livingston phillips, morrissey anna i think it was. they had...
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this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i want to point out is the very dynamic process of making identity in this period. people have been kidnapped from and brought enslaved to the new world, to the united states, to america, to the united states, to new york. and they didn't become black-american or african-americans overnight, but the the a process of struggle. and that was -- of trying to forge identity. and that's what the schooling was all about. so to pass on that circle number one, to pass on circle number two is the, um, black community it wit
this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i...
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so how has the stock of "the new york times" done lately? plus, domino's has been hot since it cooked up a new recipe for pizza and digital delivery this is an opportunity to grab a slice. and health care may be taking a large amount of congressional attention, but i have three stocks in this base that you need to pay attention to i'm going to fill you in and tell you about the killer bs so stick with cramer >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer at twitter have a question? tweet cramer at #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. the governor has declared a winter weather emergency... extreme risk of burst pipes and water damage... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them proactively protect the things that matter
so how has the stock of "the new york times" done lately? plus, domino's has been hot since it cooked up a new recipe for pizza and digital delivery this is an opportunity to grab a slice. and health care may be taking a large amount of congressional attention, but i have three stocks in this base that you need to pay attention to i'm going to fill you in and tell you about the killer bs so stick with cramer >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer at twitter...
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>> guest: i hated of the new york times book review and oversee books covered at the "new york times" which extends from reviews in the sunday book review to our daily critics, to reporting on the industry to profiles and features, sort of trying to cover really natalie with the latest is in books but also to cover the way which books intersect with the larger culture and with the news in general. >> host: if somebody gets the sunday new times or the book review separately, can you read just one or do they come in a series? if you pick a point is a like a short story of its own? >> guest: a book review? i think a book review serves multiple purposes. ideally it steatite what's in the book, to get a sense of the writing and offer some kind of judgment. i also think a book review in and of itself is a kind of art form. there is a certain writing that takes place in literary criticism that you wouldn't get in the rest of the new support or even in a feature about a book. because criticism is an art form. often my hope is that people are not dislike for book review to decide whether or no
>> guest: i hated of the new york times book review and oversee books covered at the "new york times" which extends from reviews in the sunday book review to our daily critics, to reporting on the industry to profiles and features, sort of trying to cover really natalie with the latest is in books but also to cover the way which books intersect with the larger culture and with the news in general. >> host: if somebody gets the sunday new times or the book review...
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reporter: well, bill, new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, has new flon light up the city. one yorker has already noticed that or thrown his hat into the race. >> hi, i want to be new york's first nighttime lay mayor where were report the city that never sleeps, more look the city that is taking a nap. he might have a point. research shows that 2% of music venues have closed over the past 15 years. mayo says adding a nightlife ams about door to it helps that decline. someone to ac as liaison in the city government in bars and clubs and mr. demar, who is a local businessman but previously known as during the revs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ perfect man for the job. >> we done get on top of this and work together, and bring the people in table, that means musicians, the bar owner, the rest reason owner, the club owners. it has everyone together to try to feg gur out what is growing in new york instead of shinging it. we have a problem. >> he announced this last mop saying affected. it comes as far as the mayor's $1 billion plan and $1-00,000 jobs. he reached out to the hi you're off
reporter: well, bill, new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, has new flon light up the city. one yorker has already noticed that or thrown his hat into the race. >> hi, i want to be new york's first nighttime lay mayor where were report the city that never sleeps, more look the city that is taking a nap. he might have a point. research shows that 2% of music venues have closed over the past 15 years. mayo says adding a nightlife ams about door to it helps that decline. someone to ac as...
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so that's news that just broke in the "new york times." paul manafort $17 million in debt to pro-russian interests immediately before he took the job of running the trump campaign where he said he didn't need to be paid to take on that job. that job also apparently con siding with one of the russians manafort owed that money to stopping the collections to try to collect that debt. again it's not our business if it is paul manafort's personal business. but if this is at all relate today his time running the trump campaign, it's about to get very important to find out if he still owes the pro-putin interests all that money, if he paid it back and if he paid it back did he pay it back in money or some other way. why did that one russian connected oligarch stop trying to collect the money from manafort right before he took over the trump campaign. the "the wall street journal" reports tonight in addition to the other investigations into the trump campaign chairman's finances. the "the wall street journal" reports that special prosecutor robert
so that's news that just broke in the "new york times." paul manafort $17 million in debt to pro-russian interests immediately before he took the job of running the trump campaign where he said he didn't need to be paid to take on that job. that job also apparently con siding with one of the russians manafort owed that money to stopping the collections to try to collect that debt. again it's not our business if it is paul manafort's personal business. but if this is at all relate...
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before that, i want to introduce a special guest, iconic tv legend of new york area, mike schneider, we have a special story we'll talk about with you later. but it would be great to have you here to weigh in on the stories, ashley you were chasing a story in pennsylvania, 4 missing young men. there have been developments. >> well, a major breakthrough in case of 4 missing men. district attorney attorney, said that 20-year-old cosmo dinardo is a person of interest. he wants to clear they are not calling him a suspect, he was arrested late monday at his home in bensalem, pennsylvania for an unrelated charge, and recharged with a firearm possession offense from february, he is not allowed to have a firearm. they said bail was say the at $1 million. >> that is our urging, he is a person of interest. i think that if somebody is charged with something, and is a person of interest, it is fair to say, you are a greater flight risk. >> the district attorney would not comment on if his parents are cooperating, he confirmed that main search site on lower york road debloj longs to the family, f
before that, i want to introduce a special guest, iconic tv legend of new york area, mike schneider, we have a special story we'll talk about with you later. but it would be great to have you here to weigh in on the stories, ashley you were chasing a story in pennsylvania, 4 missing young men. there have been developments. >> well, a major breakthrough in case of 4 missing men. district attorney attorney, said that 20-year-old cosmo dinardo is a person of interest. he wants to clear they...
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york question mark -- new york? a job can keep the person in new york and they can afford to live there in a smaller apartment or home than in charlotte. i get married a little later and i have kids a little later or not at all. suddenly, this is the question i am trying to wrestle with. , it is nice to say we should have north carolina republicans working with big new york city democrats. those north carolina republicans or democrats would not be republicans had they stayed in new york city and continued to work for that company and their culture. >> right. kids to the their colleges and universities that the aspiring class wants to send their kids to, their kids would also change. there is this cultural is the intent fit in. aboutnt to at least talk what you listen to. if you're talking about that, there is a mindset and will do that comes with that. my family, i come from a long and of back office workers finance and law in york. those people never lived in manhattan or did not live there for very long. -- back-o
york question mark -- new york? a job can keep the person in new york and they can afford to live there in a smaller apartment or home than in charlotte. i get married a little later and i have kids a little later or not at all. suddenly, this is the question i am trying to wrestle with. , it is nice to say we should have north carolina republicans working with big new york city democrats. those north carolina republicans or democrats would not be republicans had they stayed in new york city...
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york city subways so the liberal mayor of new york who was brought into office for championing the poor and the less fortunate, well, kicked them out so he can have a clean ride. that's the allegation. police were told to remove panhandlers ahead from bell de blasio's photo op, wanting the stations to look nice in which he blasted cuomo, city hall denying these claims but a very ugly story this morning for the mayor of new york. heather: not a lot of surprise for folks that live here, though, just saying. a consumer alert for iphone users. the brand-new threat and why you need to update software this morning. rob: white house weighing in on the russia sanctions, this new bill and maybe democrats won't be able to cry collusion any longer. heather: michael moore is bankrolling the resistance. what he's doing for fans to try to take down the president. we're both stuck in this cube farm and you're about to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. . . . huh, crisis averted. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, mo
york city subways so the liberal mayor of new york who was brought into office for championing the poor and the less fortunate, well, kicked them out so he can have a clean ride. that's the allegation. police were told to remove panhandlers ahead from bell de blasio's photo op, wanting the stations to look nice in which he blasted cuomo, city hall denying these claims but a very ugly story this morning for the mayor of new york. heather: not a lot of surprise for folks that live here, though,...
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home depot, whirlpool, and lowe's shares fell. >>> how would you like to get to new york, from new york to d.c. in 29 minutes? tesla founder i lon musk wants to make that happen. he says he has a verbal agreement from the government to create his hyperloop. he's out there tweeting he's got verbal approval to do it. he walked back the claim later saying they have to work to get formal approval. they're moving forward. he would like the move forward. >> can you imagine? >> it would be awesome. >> i want to be part of that. >>> early start continues right now. >>> new this morning, reports the president's legal team is looking to undercut the special counsel on russia. it could set up a major conflict between the white house and robert mueller. >>> and the president's legal team shaken up. who is stepping away from the spotlight and why? >>> and o.j. simpson set to go free. after nine years behind bars. what he's saying about his past as he looks forward to life on the outside. i guess october is when that happens. >> october, indeed. >> good morning. welcome to early start. i'm christine
home depot, whirlpool, and lowe's shares fell. >>> how would you like to get to new york, from new york to d.c. in 29 minutes? tesla founder i lon musk wants to make that happen. he says he has a verbal agreement from the government to create his hyperloop. he's out there tweeting he's got verbal approval to do it. he walked back the claim later saying they have to work to get formal approval. they're moving forward. he would like the move forward. >> can you imagine? >> it...
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new york city? >> new york state went for him. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that's when he was running against george mclellan. >> there was an interesting back story to this. if we go back to 1856, first time republicans ran a presidential candidate, john freemont, who lost, but the republicans gained control in new york state of the legislature and the governor's mansion. so it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando wood when he is talking about new york is a sececeding e union. there's a microcosm. new york reflects the tensions going on nationally. up state, down state. essay, ihe is saying, i'm in fa municipal rights. he is standing up for city against the upstate republicans. so there's this kind of -- he is drawing an analogy almost between national and local politics. what we see as we go through the war and this will play in later when we're talking about the violence that erupts in new york, some of the tensions are sparked by republicans upstate who are mak
new york city? >> new york state went for him. he won new york state in 1864 by 1%. that's when he was running against george mclellan. >> there was an interesting back story to this. if we go back to 1856, first time republicans ran a presidential candidate, john freemont, who lost, but the republicans gained control in new york state of the legislature and the governor's mansion. so it's interesting to look at the rhetoric of someone like fernando wood when he is talking about new...
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still ahead on the "cbs evening news," imagine new york to d.c. in less time than it takes to watch this broadcast. and steve hartman's war on weeds. about the client dinner. you gonna wear? hannah. did you get that email i sent you? i need you to respond... ...before you wake up. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of nutrition. purina one, true instinct. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain,
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consider this package in "the new york times." mr. kushner supplemented the list of foreign contacts three times, adding more than 100 names, people close to him said. so people close to jared kushner are telling "the new york times" about jared kushner updating his security clearance application. team kushner is obviously an invaluable set of sources for "the new york times." but people in the white house presumably on team trump continue in the giant battle of the secret sources with "the new york times" to try to make the president look better than jared kushner. here's how "the new york times" describes what jared kushner told his father-in-law about his meeting with natalia veselnitskaya. mr. kushner played down the significance of the meeting and omitted significant details according to two people who were briefed on the exchange. they said mr. kushner informed the president that he had met with a russian foreign national and that while he had to report the name, it would not cause a problem for the administration. now, there's
consider this package in "the new york times." mr. kushner supplemented the list of foreign contacts three times, adding more than 100 names, people close to him said. so people close to jared kushner are telling "the new york times" about jared kushner updating his security clearance application. team kushner is obviously an invaluable set of sources for "the new york times." but people in the white house presumably on team trump continue in the giant battle of...
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a major personality in new york and the celebrity culture of new york. you're part of the pizazz of manhattan and the big apple. how has the mood of the city changed? is it less frivolous? is it more sober? what's changed? you know this as well as anybody. what's different about new york? >> there's a sadness. but at the same time i've never seen the spirit that we have in new york today. i think michael bloomberg is doing an amazing job as major. he's doing a really great job. i've known michael a long time. he's going to go down as a great mayor. it is really -- there's a sadness but there's a spirit. and i say new york will come back stronger and bigger and better than it ever was before. >> 2016 wasn't the first time donald trump dived into politics. in fact, he spoke of running as far back as 1988. in 2000 he launched an exploratory committee as a reform party candidate. in 2013 i asked him if he was still interested in politics. let's watch. >> donald trump, you talked about possibly running in 2004 after pulling out last time. are you still possib
a major personality in new york and the celebrity culture of new york. you're part of the pizazz of manhattan and the big apple. how has the mood of the city changed? is it less frivolous? is it more sober? what's changed? you know this as well as anybody. what's different about new york? >> there's a sadness. but at the same time i've never seen the spirit that we have in new york today. i think michael bloomberg is doing an amazing job as major. he's doing a really great job. i've known...
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orleans, los angeles, and new york. some critics, hohowever, didn't buy y the geststure of cononcer. ofuel sinyangwe from the use force project tweeted -- we will have more on the speech later in the broadcast. in the gaza strip, israeli strips shot and killed 16-year-old hussein abu how seema on friday amid ongoing protests over israel's imposition of security restrictions at a mosque. the 14th palestinian child to be killed by israeli troops this year. thanilling comes as more gaza's 2 million residents are trying to survive a sweltering heat wave with only a few hours of electricity a day. weekendnd, temperatures in gaza sore to about 95 degrees fahrenheit. the u.n. recently said gaza has become unlivable. womenkey, hundreds of took to the streets saturday to protest rising physical and verbal attacks against women in public. at the march, women demanded the right to wear the clothing of ththeir choice without facing harassment or violence. as you see, my friend is not wearing a headscarf, but i do. nobody can mess w
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one that helped to create a highly unequally new york -- unequal new york that we live in today. i will talk about the prevalence of fiscal crises today and what this history might mean for the present issues facing the country. -- the first of these fiscal crisis was the result of major structural problems, not just the bad choices of city officials. to get to the question of why it happened, i will start talking about what new york was like in 1975, the year it almost went bankrupt. this is perhaps summed up by the collapse of a large swath of a west side highway in 1973. even before the crisis began, new york was a city in trouble. this is a picture of the collapse of the -- part of the highway. near the meatpacking district, which happened in december of 1973 while there were efforts to fix it. there were repair trucks driving across the road, loaded with asphalt. the road gave way beneath it, sending it plummeting down. it forced the closure of parts of the highway for a sustained amount of time. one of the things -- one of the interesting aspects from working on this book w
one that helped to create a highly unequally new york -- unequal new york that we live in today. i will talk about the prevalence of fiscal crises today and what this history might mean for the present issues facing the country. -- the first of these fiscal crisis was the result of major structural problems, not just the bad choices of city officials. to get to the question of why it happened, i will start talking about what new york was like in 1975, the year it almost went bankrupt. this is...
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>> guest: i'm editor of the new york time book review and a oversee book coverage at the new york times which extends from reviews in the sunday book review tour daily critic to reporting on the industry, to profiles and features. we try to cover really not only what the latest is in books, but also to cover the way in which books intersect with the largest culture and the news in general. >> if someone gets the new york times separately can you read just one or do they come in a series? or if you pick up one is it like -- street. >> i think of the book review serves multiple purposes. ideally it's to tell you what is in the book had to give you a sense of the writing and to offer some kind of judgment. i also think a book review is an art form. there is a certain writing that takes place in literary criticism that you would not get in the rest of the news report or even in feature of a book. criticism is an art form. so often my hope is people are not just looking at a book review to decide whether not to read the book but also appreciating that piece of writing in its own right. frank
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in new york. friday july the seventh, good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: great to have you back, good morning, everybody, i'm cheryl casone, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: we begin with this breaking news. president trump attending a g2-0 summit in germany ahead of first face to face highly-anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir putin. cheryl: mine wheel protestors clashing with police and violent demonstrations. blake berman live with the latest, blake. blake: good morning here from germany, 3:45 later in the afternoon in hamburg, 9:45 back on the east coast. that's when president trump will have first meeting, face to face with vladimir putin, the russian president. the president gave a bit of a vague preview earlier this morning from hamburg on twitter saying the following, i look forward to all meetings with world leaders including my meeting with vladimir putin, much to discuss. now, that was
in new york. friday july the seventh, good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: great to have you back, good morning, everybody, i'm cheryl casone, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: we begin with this breaking news. president trump attending a g2-0 summit in germany ahead of first face to face highly-anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir putin. cheryl: mine wheel protestors clashing with police and...
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this is what happened in new york. on wednesday new york police department officer miosotis familia was shot to death in her patrol car. the next day, bill diblasio jets off to hamburg, germany. your thought? >> the optics on this are horrible. he is leaving tragedy, what you just said, traffic and transients. when he decides to go to germany to start trouble with trump, the metric here doesn't make sense to me. prioritize new york city, why are you running outside the country? he -- david: the man who saved new york in the 70s and 80s and part of the 90s was a cesspool, we had a murder rate of 2000 a year. now it is under 400. the man who did that was rudy giuliani by getting tough with criminals. i can't imagine rudy giuliani the day after a police officer is shot as this was leaving town. >> absolutely not along with bill brennan, the police commissioner, they made this place feel safe. it is like we are going to back in time as you mentioned where on every street corner there are people, homeless people coming up t
this is what happened in new york. on wednesday new york police department officer miosotis familia was shot to death in her patrol car. the next day, bill diblasio jets off to hamburg, germany. your thought? >> the optics on this are horrible. he is leaving tragedy, what you just said, traffic and transients. when he decides to go to germany to start trouble with trump, the metric here doesn't make sense to me. prioritize new york city, why are you running outside the country? he --...
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enough, hi, i'm a living in new york city. my question is relevant to kind of the south jersey new york city. i know this'll make sense. do you think the fugitive anti-fugitive legacy in south the current trends of criminality in law enforcement in the areas today? the question is about whether or not the legacy contributes to criminality? i'll put it this way, i think we can look at the underground railroad certainly from the antebellum period as a part of what would become the great migration from the 1870's and on word which radically transforms new jersey's black population. it amplifies it a lot, more people coming from the south. these underground railroad survivors are the first part of that. among white new jerseyans, a much greater rising about crime, a modern racism rather than the racism of slavery and anxiety caused by the treatment of blacks. i wouldn't say the people ,hemselves were inspiring crime i would say the concern about them and the rise of jim crow certainly is a reaction to the great migration. i don't
enough, hi, i'm a living in new york city. my question is relevant to kind of the south jersey new york city. i know this'll make sense. do you think the fugitive anti-fugitive legacy in south the current trends of criminality in law enforcement in the areas today? the question is about whether or not the legacy contributes to criminality? i'll put it this way, i think we can look at the underground railroad certainly from the antebellum period as a part of what would become the great migration...
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with a news organization that he calls failing because it turns out he talked to maggie at "the new york times" all the time. >> it's good he's giving an interview to a, you know, down the middle, unbias publication like "the new york times." like the time he sat down with lester holt and he was very, very open in that interview as well. john phillips, to you. you have this tweet, which is fascinating from former deputy attorney general sally yates who was fired by the president. the president attacked on russia recusal reveals his violation of the essential independent of the department of justice, a bedrock principle of our democracy. there are a number of places it feels the president doesn't understand the separation of powers and the independence under which these entities need to operate as a bedrock principle. do you read it that way? >> no, the doj falls in that branch -- >> it does, however, in parts of the interview, he was talking about the fbi director and he said the fbi person, really reports directly to the president of the united states. after all that brew ha ha over whe
with a news organization that he calls failing because it turns out he talked to maggie at "the new york times" all the time. >> it's good he's giving an interview to a, you know, down the middle, unbias publication like "the new york times." like the time he sat down with lester holt and he was very, very open in that interview as well. john phillips, to you. you have this tweet, which is fascinating from former deputy attorney general sally yates who was fired by the...
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ryan: thank you to the gentlelady from new york. and i'd also like to thank the chairman from new jersey. also the ranking member of the house legislative branch appropriations. while i rise to oppose this appropriations package, even though the legislative branch division of this package is worthy of our support, i commend chairman yoder both for the product and for the way he reached across the aisle to work with me and other members of our committee. and the minority in this process. for all of their hard work i'd like to thank liz on their team, jen and tim from the leg branch majority staff. joe from chairman yoder's office, adam on the minority staff, and anne and ryan on my team. this year's legislative branch appropriations bill would, among other things, allow us to catch up on some deferred maintenance in our buildings, invest in information technology to modernize the library of congress, congressional research service and copyright office. and adjust to the new cybersecurity environment faced here in the united states co
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cycle. >> editor of the new york times book review my life with bob. booktv visited the new york times and we did a profile of the book review. go to the web site you can see the entire interview. in the morning show. this is an hour long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and welcome to the strand bookstore. i'm nancy. i am the owner of the store along with my dad. my dad worked in history, my grandfather found at the store and
cycle. >> editor of the new york times book review my life with bob. booktv visited the new york times and we did a profile of the book review. go to the web site you can see the entire interview. in the morning show. this is an hour long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and welcome to the strand bookstore. i'm nancy. i am the owner of the store along with my dad. my dad worked in history, my grandfather found at the store and
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump is in poland this morning where he's expected the lay out his vision for u.s. ties the europe. he's meeting with poland's president and later today he travels germany for an economic summit. there he'll hold meetings with leaders in germany and chai nachlt but it's tomorrows highly anticipated meeting with russia president vladimir putin is high on the agenda. hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is warning north korea is quickly closing off the prospect of a diplomatic resolution. now during his second overseas trip, president trump will deliver a major speech in poland in the nation and coordinating the delivery of humanitarian assistance. meanwhile they have fired a barrage of missiles into the waters in drills prepared for more possible north korean aggression. anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> the u
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump is in poland this morning where he's expected the lay out his vision for u.s. ties the europe. he's meeting with poland's president and later today he travels germany for an economic summit. there he'll hold meetings with leaders in germany and chai nachlt but it's tomorrows highly anticipated meeting with russia president vladimir...
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. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> we start with a bombshell chain of e-mails breathing new life into the question of whether the trump campaign colluded with russian operatives to boost his chances. the potentially damaging messages were revealed today by president trump's eldest son, in a startling admission donald trump jr. releasing e-mails today that confirm he met last year with someone described as a russian government attorney, who the president's son was told had dirt on hillary clinton. the e-mails making it clear that the russian government was supporting trump. you'll hear our exclusive interview with that official in a few moments. but first, national correspondent peter alexander with today's surprising revelations. >> reporter: tonight what donald trump jr. knew and when he knew it in black and white. on june 3rd, 2016, a trusted associate e-mails trump jr. that one of donald trump's former business partners had been contacted by a senior russian government off
. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> we start with a bombshell chain of e-mails breathing new life into the question of whether the trump campaign colluded with russian operatives to boost his chances. the potentially damaging messages were revealed today by president trump's eldest son, in a startling admission donald trump jr. releasing...
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good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the seven year republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare suffered what may be a fatal blow. two more gop senators say they will not back the bill. that means republicans don't have enough votes to bring it up in a chamber they control. we are in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann marie. it is president trump's top agenda issue, this promise to repeal and replace and create a better health care system, as the president describes. it is one of his top campaign promises. it's been a top priority for republicans on capitol hill for nearly eight years. after all that time, still not ready. in a statement late last night. senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, said, the ef for the to repeal and replace obamacare will not be successful. it fell apart when two more senators announced they are against it. others headed down the same path. >> i find the story about leader mcconnell's comments about medicaid reform too fa
good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the seven year republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare suffered what may be a fatal blow. two more gop senators say they will not back the bill. that means republicans don't have enough votes to bring it up in a chamber they control. we are in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann marie. it is president trump's top agenda issue, this...
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it's the minor-league team for the new york yankees. the picture had a bit of a catch with the dog during the game so he was neglecting bad duties. but we still love them. >> the en mta has plenty of problems. but problems might be in for a new one. >> that's possible. on tuesday mta chairman decided that he was going to put a food ban on all mta subways. he blames food and food packages for the recent fire on subway tracks. >> there are potentially banning eating and drinking on subway. >> i find it a little annoying at times like these when it's really hot. >> i'm not opposed to it. i think when people eat foods on the subways it attracts the rats and more vermette type creature. >> new york city is a city of multitasking at its very best. we walk and talk like i'm doing now. we walk and eat. we sing, we do everything on the go. why can't we eat on a subway car? recently at a press conference on long island, the mayor bill diblasio was concerned. he says he commuted for many years in new york city, and sometimes he got hungry and had
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let's start with tonight's "new york times" story as opposed to to today's "new york times" story. how much does this read like a game changer to you. >> i think it's really serious. and when you think about what president trump has done for the last year which is basically deny that anything was going on with russia, there is no russian involvement in the hacks, and in an attitude that was very, very strange. his seeming coziness to the russian bear was a great concern. now we're getting more and more details. there are a lot of threads here. this thing is coming unraveling very fast. >> talk to me about the danger of putin suggesting and trump even considering, let alone mentioning in public, this joint cybersecurity task force. you're on armed services. it always struck me that if it had been ken itic warfare if someone fired so much as one shot by way of the cyberwarfare that had been warfare that had been committed we would maybe treat it with more urgency and be better as our defenses counteringing that. >> what do you playbook of it. >> what i make of it is an president that
let's start with tonight's "new york times" story as opposed to to today's "new york times" story. how much does this read like a game changer to you. >> i think it's really serious. and when you think about what president trump has done for the last year which is basically deny that anything was going on with russia, there is no russian involvement in the hacks, and in an attitude that was very, very strange. his seeming coziness to the russian bear was a great...
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headquarters here in new york. >> ready, once upon a time a rico lawsuit was filed in new york city. we think of rico lawsuits as relating to the mob usually. but it's actually a broad definition basically rico laws get used against people who are participating in an organization that is engaging in criminal acts. typically that's the mob but it could be other stuff, too. in 2011, a rico lawsuit was filed in the southern district of new york about an alleged financial scheme that involved a whole bunch of ukrainians and russians and one guy who ended up running the donald trump for president campaign in 2016 and he denied having anything to do with it. and the suit ultimately did not succeed, but it has -- the terms of that lawsuit, the scheme that was alleged in that lawsuit has continued to resonate in the news for a few years now. and right now, with tonight's news it is ringing like a loud bell on a cold night. the scheme sketched out by this lawsuit, this rico lawsuit said that vladimir putin's russian state run gas company made a ridiculous deal with a ukrainian oligarch, and t
headquarters here in new york. >> ready, once upon a time a rico lawsuit was filed in new york city. we think of rico lawsuits as relating to the mob usually. but it's actually a broad definition basically rico laws get used against people who are participating in an organization that is engaging in criminal acts. typically that's the mob but it could be other stuff, too. in 2011, a rico lawsuit was filed in the southern district of new york about an alleged financial scheme that involved...
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york times." >> you're presuming he reads "the new york times." i assume that he has it read to him or perhaps has the chirons on fox read to him that are about what's in "the new york times." he doesn't read his daily briefings. he definitely doesn't read "the new york times." i suspect that maybe they hoped this would somehow fly under the radar for him. so many things do. like, you know, certain facts about the global economy for instance. you know, whether or not health care is complicated. he's not a curious man. i think perhaps the only reason -- again, the only reason he's finding out about this now is because there's been reaction to it. and he definitely like monitors his twitter feed, i think more than he reads any particular newspaper or briefing book or classified intelligence. and i find actually the idea that he didn't know about this meeting to be the single most plausible detail of this entire story, that his campaign principals were out having high-level meetings with him not knowing about it. i mean he ran for president as basica
york times." >> you're presuming he reads "the new york times." i assume that he has it read to him or perhaps has the chirons on fox read to him that are about what's in "the new york times." he doesn't read his daily briefings. he definitely doesn't read "the new york times." i suspect that maybe they hoped this would somehow fly under the radar for him. so many things do. like, you know, certain facts about the global economy for instance. you know,...
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new york m the. ta confirmed that and said the discount is only available to those with new york ease passes. anyone can contain an e-z pass even if you live in another state. aaa has handed its findings to federal transportation officials. >> thanks, jeanette. >>> time to take a look at business. more bad news for takata. they're recalling 2.7 million more air bags bags this is involves a different air bag inflater than the one involved in the previous recalls. the company thought this particular part was safe until now. the new recall will affect 2005 to 2012 ford nissan and mazda vehicles. that's a lot of cars pay attention if you have that model. children's clothing retailer gymboree announced it is closing 350 stores. that will leave the chain with 900 locations but there could be a benefit here for shoppers. closing sales will go into effect starting on tuesday at these affected locations. >>> the major stock indices were mixed on tuesday as expected. the dow jones was flat but the nasdaq gaine
new york m the. ta confirmed that and said the discount is only available to those with new york ease passes. anyone can contain an e-z pass even if you live in another state. aaa has handed its findings to federal transportation officials. >> thanks, jeanette. >>> time to take a look at business. more bad news for takata. they're recalling 2.7 million more air bags bags this is involves a different air bag inflater than the one involved in the previous recalls. the company...
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rest stop in new york. metsos buries the final portion of the money at the base of a hole underneath an inverted brown bottle. agents in new york set up cameras to monitor that drop. that camera became a whole new case, separate code name. we didn't know how long it would be there. >> but we had to be ready to document that whenever it happened. >> the whole role of intelligence agencies is to be ahead of the game and not to be surprised. if you are surprised, then the chances are that you failed to do your job. with the travelocity customer first guarantee... your only worry... will be navigating the local traffic. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ peobut they're different.ind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we choose real ingredients like almonds, peanuts and a drizzle of dark chocolate. give kind a try. ♪ who knew that phones would starentertaining us,ng? getting us back on track and
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a new kind of network designed to save you money. >>> in tonight's "new york times" interview, president trump said this about special prosecutor robert mueller. mr. trump said, mr. mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from russia. mr. trump never said he would order the justice department to fire mr. mueller nor would he outline circumstances under which he might do so, but he left open the possibility as he expressed deep grievance over an investigation that has taken a political toll in the six months since he took office. joining us now, e.j. dionne, opinion writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst, and john heilmann is back with us. e.j., the president seemed to to indicate that if robert mueller started investigating trump family businesses, that that would be over the line for him. he did say that maybe he has sold some condominiums to russians, and maybe it would be okay to look at some of those transactions, but nothing else. but overall, what is your interpretati
a new kind of network designed to save you money. >>> in tonight's "new york times" interview, president trump said this about special prosecutor robert mueller. mr. trump said, mr. mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from russia. mr. trump never said he would order the justice department to fire mr. mueller nor would he outline circumstances under which he might do so, but he left...
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york, but that we're making that progress nationally. >> reporter: jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: quite the sight that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in washington d.c., for all of us at cbs, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh acss.wgbh.org in washington d.c., for all of us at cb as a santa clara >>> ive from the cbs b ay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> breaking news, flames sending up smoke as a brush fire is spreading. i am brian hackney. >> i am juliette goodrich. in gilroy near castro valley road. chopper 5 is over the scene and here is what we know so far. it broke out after 4:00 p.m. and right now 100 acres have burned but there is no containment. there are structures threatened. more video from chopper 5. we can see flames there. going through dry grass very quickly. we have seen aerial drops as well in the area. not a lot of activity from ground crews. they may be letting it burned right now. 100 acres and it is growing. some struc
york, but that we're making that progress nationally. >> reporter: jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: quite the sight that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in washington d.c., for all of us at cbs, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh acss.wgbh.org in washington d.c., for all of us at cb as a santa clara >>> ive from the cbs b ay area...
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a theater in new york in 1951. the becks were anarchists. the purpose of their theater was to jar the audience and step outside of their mainstream cultural values. at least challenge the cultural norms of the 1950's. they performed only radical new plays in small spaces. they were cheap to rent and very few props. no scenery ever. their theater company attempted to engage the audience. their theory in theater was quite radical. the separation between the audience and the performance was to be minimized, or nothing if at all possible. theater was performed by the actors for the audience, rather the actors pushing the audience past the limits that have been set by traditional culture, which was obsessed, especially for public performances. one can see -- there was one other play they managed to film 1963 which is set inside a u.s. marine corps prison. although, i think the hidden subtext of the play is actually the german concentration camps. you can see the video. it is available if you want to watch it. if you can
a theater in new york in 1951. the becks were anarchists. the purpose of their theater was to jar the audience and step outside of their mainstream cultural values. at least challenge the cultural norms of the 1950's. they performed only radical new plays in small spaces. they were cheap to rent and very few props. no scenery ever. their theater company attempted to engage the audience. their theory in theater was quite radical. the separation between the audience and the performance was to be...
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camila russo joins us from new york. bloomberg news has a headline referring to this as a possible civil war in the bitcoin market. could this actually happen? could the currency split in two? >> it is a real risk. it is one of the major events in the cryptocurrency world this year. everyone should be really watching it because it could mean bitcoin splits in two. are two rival camps. right now, there seems to be some consensus forming on one of the proposals to have bitcoin scale. but the risk is still there. emily: how did we get here? bitcoin'sly, it is fault we are here. the increasing popularity of bitcoin meant that there is withasing transactions increased fees and transaction times. that has different camps planning on how to help bitcoin scale with lower transaction .imes and fees are the minors and the developers. the miners proposed to increase the block size. the developers wanted to have some of the blockchain functionality separated from the actual transaction processing. right now, there was a that was the
camila russo joins us from new york. bloomberg news has a headline referring to this as a possible civil war in the bitcoin market. could this actually happen? could the currency split in two? >> it is a real risk. it is one of the major events in the cryptocurrency world this year. everyone should be really watching it because it could mean bitcoin splits in two. are two rival camps. right now, there seems to be some consensus forming on one of the proposals to have bitcoin scale. but...
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i'm sorry. it's now my pleasure to yield one minute to my friend on the appropriations committee, the gentleman from ohio, mr. ryan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: i thank the gentleman. i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member for their leadership on this. this clearly is a big issue pressing the country. and i just wanted to rise in support of what's happening here today, of taking a firmer stance on russia, iran, and north korea. trying to stabilize the pins la. trying to take -- peninsula. trying to take care of the funding that's coming out of iran to all of these terrorist groups across the country. and across the world. and just say that what's happening with these sanctions here, in the targeting of russian gas pipelines, their number one export, i think, is entirely appropriate. the nortstream 2 which carries gas from russia through the balance tacks to germany, and i know -- baltics to germany, and know germany isn't
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i'm sorry. it's now my pleasure to yield one minute to my friend on the appropriations committee, the gentleman from ohio, mr. ryan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. ryan: i thank the gentleman. i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member for their leadership on this. this clearly is a big issue pressing the country. and i just wanted to rise in support of what's...
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good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> news breaking in washington. there's news breaking outside of washington that relates to our politics. and there's also some serious and sad news breaking tonight. within the last hour we got news from the mayo clinic that arizona senator john mccain has a brain tumor.
good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> news breaking in washington. there's news breaking outside of washington that relates to our politics. and there's also some serious and sad news breaking tonight. within the last hour we got news from the mayo clinic that arizona senator john mccain has a brain tumor.