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new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arresd m. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in a small area here in midtown manhattan. >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was where he wanted to be. (crowd cheering) >> five, four, three, two, one! (loud cheering) (music playing) >> and i remember talking to john shortly after midnight. there was a sense of accomplishment. we had just made the arrests in the ressam spin-off, and, you know, certainly we believed that we got everybody that we needed to find, but, you know, you're never really 100% sure of that. >> and so, i think a lot of the fbi leadership for the first time realized that o'neill was right, that there probably were al qaeda people in
new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arresd m. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in a small area here in midtown manhattan. >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was...
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if you look at what was new york, the streetscape in new york, the most sophisticated cosmopolitan city in the country. what was it like and am postwar of shoeit was monotony repair stores, hardware stores, and dry cleaning. ,t served this local population and there were some antique huge bookstores, some cafes. but it was mostly local people leading their local communities very mundane lives, the neighborhoods were very self-contained. we cannot go back there. the downtown is lovely, it is bucolic, charming, the downtown has boutiques, it essentially serves tourists. store, i if a hardware would say, i would love to go to a hardware store, to walk into one downtown. but i spend all of my time at home depot, because home depot is going to have the selection and the price and as a consumer, i want that. again, that is an important diction -- distinction, you cannot return to the small-town life. you cannot return to that wishful urban neighborhood. >> are right, thank you. , you have a very interesting perspective, as a mentioned, you grew up in a small town. the smallest of small towns.
if you look at what was new york, the streetscape in new york, the most sophisticated cosmopolitan city in the country. what was it like and am postwar of shoeit was monotony repair stores, hardware stores, and dry cleaning. ,t served this local population and there were some antique huge bookstores, some cafes. but it was mostly local people leading their local communities very mundane lives, the neighborhoods were very self-contained. we cannot go back there. the downtown is lovely, it is...
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people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york philharmonic is you 175 years old. it is the oldest orchestra in america. and what's interesting to me about that is you know i'm a futurist. i'm always thinking about where can we go? what can we invent? and what i want to be able to be a part of is work with the musicians and the board and the community is to not be weighted down by that legacy but to use it. to move to a vibrant youthful 21st century future. because so much of what has happened here embodies what an orchestra of the 21st century can be like. >> that's the question though. can you do in new york what you did in l.a. and not
people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york...
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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer reyes: with each passing day, a long-lost indigenous tribe is losing its language. can it be rescued in this digital age? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [singing in native language] fifirst up, keeping the culturef a tribe alive by saving its language. that's the mission of a musician in chile. [man speaking native language] translator: we have to have a connection withihin ourselves.se need to know ourselves and whwhat's inside of us beyond wht our minds can create. reyes: correspondedent harris whwhitbeck reports on how revivg
i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer reyes: with each passing day, a long-lost indigenous tribe is losing its language. can it be rescued in this digital age? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [singing in native language] fifirst up, keeping the culturef a tribe...
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york avenue is not named for the duke of york. it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. here is world war i 101. the assassination of the austrian king started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria was threatened by serbia with support of germany. russia was drawn to mobilize against austria to protect serbia. that led germany to work against russia. france mobilized against germany because it had a treaty with russia to support it. when germany invaded neutral belgium as it drove to france, this brought in british intervention. there was a world war. the central powers, germany, turkey, all of, the commonwealth and colonies of france and england. this was the summer of 1914. by august the war was in full force. america sat it out. america was in pacifist mode, and woodrow wilson ran on a platform to keep us out. for the next few
york avenue is not named for the duke of york. it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. here is world war i 101. the assassination of the austrian king started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria was threatened by serbia with support of germany. russia was drawn to...
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. >> then -- katie holmes owning the streets of new york. and gushing over jamie foxx. >>> plus, mel b accused of drug abuse. her nasty custody battle. >>> and then, sara gilbert on the return of "roseanne." >>> and heidi klum fashion tips. >>> for september 8th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> and janet jackson, helping out houston. >> janet came here because it's the stop on her world tour, was supposed to be a celebration. but now, in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, she's in the convention center helping those who need help the most. ♪ >> taking her rhythm nation proclamation and putting into action, she spent time face to face with evacuees. jennifer garner also helping out. tomorrow night, janet will perform here, and will dedicate the show to all of the hurricane harvey victims. she will also donate all the proceeds to flood relief charities. >> you guys have been so inviting, welcoming, hospitable. >>> her tour kicked off last night, showing her 65-pound post baby weight loss, with nearly two hours of throwback moves.
. >> then -- katie holmes owning the streets of new york. and gushing over jamie foxx. >>> plus, mel b accused of drug abuse. her nasty custody battle. >>> and then, sara gilbert on the return of "roseanne." >>> and heidi klum fashion tips. >>> for september 8th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> and janet jackson, helping out houston. >> janet came here because it's the stop on her world tour, was supposed to...
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york city. compare the inconsistent decreases in those categories. nearly flat really with the skyrocketing rate of enforcement in the form of arrest, summonses and the issues that metastasize so drastically in new york city stop, first. homicides loving off the police activity increasing dramatically even necessary was getting safer and safer and safer. and s then the 2013, 14, 14, 15 and 16 as enforcement plummets, violent crime doesn't rise. it falls, too. the aunt was something initially called intelligence led policing. in predictive policing, and now assisted greatly by algorithms, decision policing. effectively it's the comstat of the \90{l1}s{l0}\'90{l1}s{l0} on steroids in the 21st century. i help the department there something it already knew. like it indiscriminateblanket enforcement isn't the key. prevention is the key, supported by decision enforcement. this year 2017 new york city is on track to see fewer than 300y murders, about 235 with current projections, down from 2240 in 1990
york city. compare the inconsistent decreases in those categories. nearly flat really with the skyrocketing rate of enforcement in the form of arrest, summonses and the issues that metastasize so drastically in new york city stop, first. homicides loving off the police activity increasing dramatically even necessary was getting safer and safer and safer. and s then the 2013, 14, 14, 15 and 16 as enforcement plummets, violent crime doesn't rise. it falls, too. the aunt was something initially...
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new york talking about, eliminating that standard deduction for someone standard deduc in new york and the wealthy, that costs them 5%. even if even if we lower the tax on federal taxes from 39.6% to 35%, and you take back the 5% that you lose from the elimination from the deduction, you're well ov you're well over 40% on an effective tax rate on your federal taxes in new york. that does not sound like any tax cut to me. tax component of this. estate tax component of this. you've got to look at the plan in its entirety. >> i am looking at the -- >> we also put the ability for congress to put a fourth tax e.te in place. a fourth tax rate o wealthy rs.ricans, very high earners. if we need to take more money from high earners and transfer from high earners an to middle class americans to ing a ure middle class americans are getting a tax cut. we've given congress the ability to do that. >> i was tal elimination of thabout the elimination of the state tax, and the capital gains tax. al presidat means millions of dollars in tax cuts for he says believe me, i won't be getting a tax cut. can
new york talking about, eliminating that standard deduction for someone standard deduc in new york and the wealthy, that costs them 5%. even if even if we lower the tax on federal taxes from 39.6% to 35%, and you take back the 5% that you lose from the elimination from the deduction, you're well ov you're well over 40% on an effective tax rate on your federal taxes in new york. that does not sound like any tax cut to me. tax component of this. estate tax component of this. you've got to look at...
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new york. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, a member of the appropriations committee, mr. cuellar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar, is recognized for two minutes. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. again, i want to thath ranking member for yielding her time and -- i want to thank the ranking member for yielding her time and also the chairman, also, mr. frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john carter, one of our texans, for bringing this important bill to the floor. this funding will help fema, who's running out of money, provide immediate recovery and relief we need in texas and louisiana. it's only a down payment. normally in rainy events we measure water in inches. during hurricane harvey, we measured it in feet. there were 13 trillion gallons of water on the ground. hurricane harvey killed at least 60 people, including a dreamer who drove over 100 those help rescue first responders. those evacuated would soon c
new york. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, a member of the appropriations committee, mr. cuellar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar, is recognized for two minutes. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. again, i want to thath ranking member for yielding her time and -- i want to thank the ranking member for yielding her time and also the chairman, also, mr. frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john...
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relations to have taking on such a strong anti trump position there in new york. well himself told us today to those relationships those relationships is this relationship is quite restrained that. it is difficult to cooperate with the united states with the us president donald trump who considers international stage that's old that's what real told us but of course we have to add that those countries are pretty much connected in very many different areas so we can assume that they will find a way to cooperate in the future anyway. one of the ways that many countries cooperate is of course through the united nations and real did underline the special role that the united nations play is and he mentioned the importance of germany's peacemaking efforts in particular a second listen to what he had to say. germany is committed to providing political humanitarian and peace building support in many crisis regions around the world. sometimes military engagement under the auspices of the united nations is also necessary. when it comes to peace building we have to make sur
relations to have taking on such a strong anti trump position there in new york. well himself told us today to those relationships those relationships is this relationship is quite restrained that. it is difficult to cooperate with the united states with the us president donald trump who considers international stage that's old that's what real told us but of course we have to add that those countries are pretty much connected in very many different areas so we can assume that they will find a...
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new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. and the current administration new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not sure new york is bidding. i'm talking about the local administration. i think that new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities. those of the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. essentially what we need. i don't know the city of new york is actively looking at attracting them. emily: with you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it can't build a tech quarters in seattle. they are at capacity. what should they be looking for elsewhere? eric: a city or place where there is higher education. a lot of young people that are looking for the jobs of the new economy. and a business-friendly environment. emily: we have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. take a listen. >> we have criticism about corporate tax rates. this is too big of a deal and too great of a company. we would love to have it here. we have a lot of folks who could use the
new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. and the current administration new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not sure new york is bidding. i'm talking about the local administration. i think that new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities. those of the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. essentially what we need. i don't know the city of new york is actively looking at attracting them. emily: with you think amazon should be...
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that would be amazing to have in new york and see this this in new york and see this incredible joy of taking this art form create -- this is 50 years later, and is alive. the next video i am going to show you is from germany, and it was partially shot with students in my class. the world is listening. and it is women rappers. hip-hop began very much as aggressively male, now women have been, especially globally have been incorporating it as well. see if you can recognize [indiscernible] it is cologne, germany. ♪ mark naison: any comments on that? yeah. >> i thought that the last section, the whole world is listening, that part is interesting because it is like the truth. you said this was from germany? mark naison: it was shot in cologne, germany. but she is from new haven originally, and she was an artist in residence. she shot portions of it here. >> it's interesting that the world is listening because movement started in the bronx, and you go back for the movement -- would this place affect other places like personally not and -- like ours alone and germany? -- barcelona and germ
that would be amazing to have in new york and see this this in new york and see this incredible joy of taking this art form create -- this is 50 years later, and is alive. the next video i am going to show you is from germany, and it was partially shot with students in my class. the world is listening. and it is women rappers. hip-hop began very much as aggressively male, now women have been, especially globally have been incorporating it as well. see if you can recognize [indiscernible] it is...
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new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. in the current administration, new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not even sure new york is bidding. emily: where is business friendly? eric: i was talking about the local administration. i think new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. i don't know that the city of new york is actually even actively looking at attracting that. emily: what do you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it cannot build out headquarters in seattle. they are at capacity. what should it be looking for elsewhere? eric: i think it needs a city or a place where there is a lot of higher education, a lot of young people who are looking for the jobs of the new economy, and a business friendly environment. emily: we do have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. obviously, a lot of cities are competing for this now. take a listen. >> we have gotten criticism about corpora
new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. in the current administration, new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not even sure new york is bidding. emily: where is business friendly? eric: i was talking about the local administration. i think new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. i don't know that the city of new york is actually even actively looking at attracting...
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in new york, 7:30 a.m. wednesday morning in sydney. my colleague paul allen has a look at the markets. paul: good morning. another positive day in the u.s. with markets hitting record highs again.it is going to be another positive day in the asia-pacific as well. we already had nikkei futures 1%.of chicago up a 10th of waiting on the trade balance for august out of japan. it is expected to narrow significantly, about 930 million u.s. dollars, with exports increasing with 40.3%. in australia, the asx trading a quarter of a percent higher. iron or down 4.1% below $70 a ton, so the resources sector may way today. elsewhere, and is a land -- new zealand numbers out. i'm paul allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. the bad news for equifax, credit monitoring company that revealed they also suffered a major hack back in march, nearly five months before they publicly disclosed. the company claims this was not related to the july 29 hack that exposed sensitive data o
in new york, 7:30 a.m. wednesday morning in sydney. my colleague paul allen has a look at the markets. paul: good morning. another positive day in the u.s. with markets hitting record highs again.it is going to be another positive day in the asia-pacific as well. we already had nikkei futures 1%.of chicago up a 10th of waiting on the trade balance for august out of japan. it is expected to narrow significantly, about 930 million u.s. dollars, with exports increasing with 40.3%. in australia,...
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irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the newspaper industry. one of the last time the you read a physical newspaper if you're like many americans you could count on your consumption over the past several years according to journalism dot org the height of weekday paper circulation in the united states was in one thousand nine hundred four with the round sixty three point three million newspapers purchased daily circulation for sunday newspapers peaked around the same time since the mid ninety's newspaper circulation has been on steady decline advertising revenue follows a comparable trend. what happened in the mid ninety's which transformed media the period of the dot com bubble in the united states revolutionized the way americans use the internet by the time it popped in two thousand and one nearly half the population was using the internet by twenty sixteen that number wi
irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the newspaper industry. one of the last time the you read a physical newspaper if you're like many americans you could count on your consumption over the past several years according to journalism dot org the height of weekday paper circulation in...
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recent new york p.d. polling may now have developed the most developed polling that can be done at any time. polling shows that 65% of blacks and 71% of hispanics agreed that based on their personal experience, most officers in their neighborhoods treat them and those they know with respect." falling crime. in 2017 we had an emerging template, just as we did in 1994 with comstat as the attorney general referenced, there is much more to do. we cannot rest on our laurels. we can never forget that the consent of the government is earned, but there is a template. that template does not emphasize indiscriminate enforcement. it does hinge on target enforcement of criminal behavior no matter who commits it. even libertarian think tanks report that immigrants do not commit more crime, but they are less likely to be incarcerated. in fact they are far more likely , to be victims than perpetrators, and pushing them into the shadows makes it worse. we need to know where the crime is. we need to know who the victims a
recent new york p.d. polling may now have developed the most developed polling that can be done at any time. polling shows that 65% of blacks and 71% of hispanics agreed that based on their personal experience, most officers in their neighborhoods treat them and those they know with respect." falling crime. in 2017 we had an emerging template, just as we did in 1994 with comstat as the attorney general referenced, there is much more to do. we cannot rest on our laurels. we can never forget...
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this ad in the "new york post" today by tom steyer and his company. of course this is before president trump is set to deliver his first major u.n. address this morning. now it reads, quote, the most dangerous part of a hurricane isn't the wind or the surge, it's the president who fails to act on climate change." of course, this is controversial because it comes after two major deadly hurricanes causing devastation in the u.s. governor brown and other government and business leaders met yesterday in new york for the start of climate week nyc 2017 discussing ways to reduce carbon emissions despite the white house administration decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. mayors, governorrings, presidents, ceos of companies, they have real power. we are not a top-down, um, one center of power dictating to everybody else. it would be great if the president would join the -- join the movement. he is not doing it. >> reporter: the president is expected to deliver his first major address to the u.n. later this morning. we are expecting him to focus on
this ad in the "new york post" today by tom steyer and his company. of course this is before president trump is set to deliver his first major u.n. address this morning. now it reads, quote, the most dangerous part of a hurricane isn't the wind or the surge, it's the president who fails to act on climate change." of course, this is controversial because it comes after two major deadly hurricanes causing devastation in the u.s. governor brown and other government and business...
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new york time we have an exclusive half-hour interview with the former u.s. treasury secretary jack lew. ♪ vonnie: it is noon in new york and midnight in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. ahn.: i am shery welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories on the bloomberg and from around the world. and republican leaders getting set to reveal their latest effort to get much-needed legislative points on the board with a long-awaited tax plan announcement. what that could mean for corporations, top earners, and the broader labor market. sheila bair-- chair joins us today get into that plan and what it means for investors. we are awaiting a major announcement from amazon as they look to capitalize on the rush of technology, vying for consumers' attention ahead of the holiday shopping season. vonnie: president donald trump and republican leaders urgently trying to get tax reform off the ground. they have announced a
new york time we have an exclusive half-hour interview with the former u.s. treasury secretary jack lew. ♪ vonnie: it is noon in new york and midnight in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. ahn.: i am shery welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories on the bloomberg and from around the world. and republican leaders getting set to reveal their latest effort to get much-needed legislative points on the board with a...
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we have to look at the new york location of the bronx area we see hip-hop -- the bronx. as we look at people based outside the bronx. the early bronx hip-hop gbit -- deejays and graffiti artists on the help from people with more resources, and that would be forthcoming in part because of the bronx's accessibility to other sections of new york by public transportation. though the tragedies that hit the bronx took a unique cast, people in other parts knew all about it. it was 15 minutes from harlem, 40 minutes from lower manhattan, 20 minutes car ride from new jersey. sending the visual in new york music scene by the late 1970's, they all had hip-hop on their radar screen albeit for a different reason. as previously mentioned, sylvia robinson, a former bronx-based singer and club owner, her husband bill robinson owned a record label based in new jersey. they started recording rap songs. they produced beats, the result was successful the concept took off. following rapper's delight, the. five produces several -- the furious five produced several different albums. other smal
we have to look at the new york location of the bronx area we see hip-hop -- the bronx. as we look at people based outside the bronx. the early bronx hip-hop gbit -- deejays and graffiti artists on the help from people with more resources, and that would be forthcoming in part because of the bronx's accessibility to other sections of new york by public transportation. though the tragedies that hit the bronx took a unique cast, people in other parts knew all about it. it was 15 minutes from...
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during this time. , upstate new york was known as period,uring this time upstate new york was known as the burned over district due to its frequent religious revivals. had been so evangelized as to have no fuel or unconverted population left over to earn great -- left over to burn. i'm going to read you this passage from one of the articles from a historian who wrote one of the few things i could find. " like the other settlers moving into this area, myrtilla's family carried with them a moral intensity. no one living in the burned over district could remain untouched by the revivals. the upstate region glowed with high expectations. -- evangelists recruited thousands, while religious eccentrics attracted smaller numbers but shocked regular churchman's with their novel doctrines and unusual whether because of these forces or in spite of them, myrtilla held feminist doctrines early on. she wrote the governor of new york to ask how a woman could do anything more in life than what she was going to have offered to her. how could she get more of an education. his reply was fake and unsatisf
during this time. , upstate new york was known as period,uring this time upstate new york was known as the burned over district due to its frequent religious revivals. had been so evangelized as to have no fuel or unconverted population left over to earn great -- left over to burn. i'm going to read you this passage from one of the articles from a historian who wrote one of the few things i could find. " like the other settlers moving into this area, myrtilla's family carried with them a...
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she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with three more looks the same day. getting some afternoon shopping done and later attending the premiere of the documentary, "house of z." looking like she was having a blast. we love seeing the usually low-key katie upping the fun factor. now that her relationship is no longer a secret, she's letting down her guard. >>> and mel b's custody getting uglier with accusations of substance abuse. mel b has told us she's committed to her help, but in court papers, she's alleged to have an addiction to cocaine and alcohol. and backing it up with messages received from the family therapist. they describe a agreed-upon plan, with random drug testing, with medications that can help prevent relapse. >> how you doing? >> good. there's a lot going on. >> the therapy sessions were featured regularly on mel's reality show. while not directly addressing the allegations, she did release a statement, i refuse to be a victim any longer. her ex claims he fears for the safet
she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with three more looks the same day. getting some afternoon shopping done and later attending the premiere of the documentary, "house of z." looking like she was having a blast. we love seeing the usually low-key katie upping the fun factor. now that her relationship is no longer a secret, she's letting down her guard. >>> and mel b's custody getting uglier with...
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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at democracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer flip >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> when we talk about pasta in my family,t's never basta. and today we'll be making three new dies
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she turned new york into her own concrete catwalk. wonder what has inspired this new cool and confident katie? >> how happy are you with jamie foxx? >> a source says it's a result of foxxkat's new romance. and she was reportedly talking about him and gushing about him all day. >> how much do you love him, katie? >> we're guessing it's a 10. she's got that glow and she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with three more looks the same day. getting some afternoon shopping done and later attending the premiere of the documentary, "house of z." she capped off her day at the u.s. open in a tweed blazer looking like she was having a blast. low-key katie upping the fun factor. now that her relationship is no longer a secret, she's letting down her guard. >> from katie to mel b. custody getting uglier with accusations of substance abuse. mel b has told us she's committed to her health, but in court papers, she's alleged to have an addiction to cocaine and alcohol. and
she turned new york into her own concrete catwalk. wonder what has inspired this new cool and confident katie? >> how happy are you with jamie foxx? >> a source says it's a result of foxxkat's new romance. and she was reportedly talking about him and gushing about him all day. >> how much do you love him, katie? >> we're guessing it's a 10. she's got that glow and she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on...
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the new york labor department dates its strength and funding to the new york fire. the new york city fire department and fire departments across the country got better equipment and more modern equipment and more funding because of the triangle fire. so there were a lot of systematic changes that came out of the triangle fire. but my purpose here is to talk about kids. okay? these are the kids who come every year, we work with the uft and we get kids, we give out little plastic fire hats and we get kids whose teachers are interested enough to get kids involved. they often get involved with chalking like the middle schoolers at the bottom who came to the commemoration, you know, and come every year generally to walk with shirt waists. that's a big attraction. we give them the shirt waist fl flags that we have created. and they come with their posters and they listen to the speeches and some of them write songs and perform. i mean, it's been really gratifying to have kids involved in the annual commemoration which takes place at or around march 25th at the site of the
the new york labor department dates its strength and funding to the new york fire. the new york city fire department and fire departments across the country got better equipment and more modern equipment and more funding because of the triangle fire. so there were a lot of systematic changes that came out of the triangle fire. but my purpose here is to talk about kids. okay? these are the kids who come every year, we work with the uft and we get kids, we give out little plastic fire hats and we...
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estamos en nueva york, donde ocurren cosas interesantes . nueva york es como un museo.. maite: cada vez me sorprende mÁs esta ciudad. ayer fui a caminar por las calles. habÍa informaciÓn de un evento que se llevaba a cabo. en la ciudad de nueva york se construyÓ el muro. es un muro hecho de ladrillos mexicanos por manos mexicanas expuesto para el pÚblico. esta obra de arte tenÍa mucho simbolismo alrededor y apropiado por las noticias que hemos visto. ♪ en el corazÓn de washington square park se construyÓ el muro, 1600 ladrillos hechos en oaxaca por 20 alfareros. se utilizaron para crear el muro de 2 metros de alto y mÁs de 8 metros de largo.explicaron muro hecho por mexicanos. >> lo hicimos en mÉxico con artesanos mexicanos. yo estabas en una pieza de mÉxico para una excursiÓn que tengo japón. se artesanos me contaron sus experiencias. muchos son inmigrantes ilegales en estados unidos, jÓvenes que llamen de busca del sueÑo americano. al mismo tiempo, en enero el clima polÍtico estaba muy fuerte y no se digerÍ a bien la llegada este hombre. estÁbamos c
estamos en nueva york, donde ocurren cosas interesantes . nueva york es como un museo.. maite: cada vez me sorprende mÁs esta ciudad. ayer fui a caminar por las calles. habÍa informaciÓn de un evento que se llevaba a cabo. en la ciudad de nueva york se construyÓ el muro. es un muro hecho de ladrillos mexicanos por manos mexicanas expuesto para el pÚblico. esta obra de arte tenÍa mucho simbolismo alrededor y apropiado por las noticias que hemos visto. ♪ en el corazÓn de washington...
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peter, we welcome you to our new york studios. how does this explain, flesh out the work of mueller? we've all been -- you less than others, we've all been looking at him from afar. >> right. i think it shows he's casting a broad net and he's examining the kinds of things that have been in the news now for several months. and he's looking at the most controversial elements of the trump presidency. the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn. these are big, big moments. the one that struck me the most, though, asking for the records involving the meeting with sergey kislyak, the foreign minister of russia and his ambassador. that is a big, big deal. because we're not just then asking about political issues or political conversations inside the white house. we're talking about foreign policy, national security, traditionally the most sensitive and most protected confidential communications of any president. that's a big deal. >> because you do know and have known more about the mueller effort than most of us, this also expl
peter, we welcome you to our new york studios. how does this explain, flesh out the work of mueller? we've all been -- you less than others, we've all been looking at him from afar. >> right. i think it shows he's casting a broad net and he's examining the kinds of things that have been in the news now for several months. and he's looking at the most controversial elements of the trump presidency. the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn. these are big, big moments. the one...
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blanca: es el gran tema de conversaciÓn y preocupación en algunas bodegas de nueva york. se llaman igual solo que estas bodegas de futuro son un llamado que le permitirÁ usar un telÉfono celular para desbloquear y comprar productos que se encuentran en las bodegas de los barrios. no serÁ necesario tener dinero en efectivo para hacerlo. >> necesito una olla para cocinar, no la voy a tener en una mÁquina. no creo que una mÁquina me lo va a suplir. blanca: las mÁquinas estarán en lugares pÚblicos como gimnasios o bibliotecas. sus creadores dicen que instalaron mÁs de 1000 de ellas a partir del prÓximo aÑo. >> compra por toneladas. el precio hace la diferencia. blanca: las voces de oposiciÓn salen de todas partes, incluso desde broadway. el actor y director que se desarrolla en la vida cotidiana de un barrio latino y con varias escenas en las bodegas a travÉs de twitter, expresÓ su respaldo a los bodegueros. algo que agradecen los 14,000 que conforman la asociaciÓn, aunque estÁn optimistas. no cree que hay espacio para los dos? >> yo creo que la misiÓn es des
blanca: es el gran tema de conversaciÓn y preocupación en algunas bodegas de nueva york. se llaman igual solo que estas bodegas de futuro son un llamado que le permitirÁ usar un telÉfono celular para desbloquear y comprar productos que se encuentran en las bodegas de los barrios. no serÁ necesario tener dinero en efectivo para hacerlo. >> necesito una olla para cocinar, no la voy a tener en una mÁquina. no creo que una mÁquina me lo va a suplir. blanca: las mÁquinas estarán en...
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peter, we welcome you to our new york studios. how does this explain, flesh out the work of mueller? you les than others, we've all been looking at him from afar. >> right, i think it shows he's casting a broad net. and he's looking at the most controversial elements of the trump presidency, the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn, these are big, big moments. the one that struck me the most, though, asking for the records that involved the meeting with sergey kislyak. that is big deal. we're talking about foreign policy, national security, traditionally the most sensitive and most protected confidential communications of any president. that's a big deal. >> because you do know and have known more about the mueller effort than most of us, this also explains what we've seen in the hiring that's been going on and the teams he's set up, which would be a first class washington law firm. a stand alone firm, correct? >> right, mueller has 17 lawyers working for him. they're very struck by that. that is says to them this is a
peter, we welcome you to our new york studios. how does this explain, flesh out the work of mueller? you les than others, we've all been looking at him from afar. >> right, i think it shows he's casting a broad net. and he's looking at the most controversial elements of the trump presidency, the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn, these are big, big moments. the one that struck me the most, though, asking for the records that involved the meeting with sergey kislyak. that is...
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overheard by a surprise "new york times" reporter. aren't lawyers supposed to keep you out of trouble? >>> plus hurricane maria getting stronger. the storm a category 5 with winds 165 miles an hour, making landfall at dominica tonight and taking aim at puerto rico. we're going to have the latest on maria's path. >>> i want to get right to cnn's exclusive reports. sources saying u.s. investigators wiretapped former trump campaign chair paul manafort under a secret court order before and after the election. cnn's evan perez and pamela brown broke the story of why the government was listening to someone so close to the president. pamela joins me now. pamela, good evening to you. what are you learning? >> well, don, sources tell our team that the fbi got permission from the secret surveillance court to monitor paul manafort, the former trump campaign chairman, both before and after the election as you mentioned. this is an extraordinary step for the fbi to do surveillance of a high-ranking campaign official. of course manafort is now at t
overheard by a surprise "new york times" reporter. aren't lawyers supposed to keep you out of trouble? >>> plus hurricane maria getting stronger. the storm a category 5 with winds 165 miles an hour, making landfall at dominica tonight and taking aim at puerto rico. we're going to have the latest on maria's path. >>> i want to get right to cnn's exclusive reports. sources saying u.s. investigators wiretapped former trump campaign chair paul manafort under a secret...
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on new york. so let me set the stage. 10 states have said yes to the constitution. it will go into effect. this is july, 1788. ten states have said yes. new york has not. it is very close. we do not know which way it will go. but at the end of the day it is 30 to 27. so if one vote switches, it would change the outcome, because then it would be 29-28 and the presiding officer who is opposed will cast a tie-breaking not really a tie-breaking, but a time making vote. then it will be 29-29 and the resolution fails. so they go to one vote. hamilton does not know if he has the votes yet. so they come up and say, here's the deal we propose. we say yes on the condition that there be a bill of rights. and he figures, maybe i should go for the deal because of new york says know the constitution as a practical matter we will fail. how will it work with new york city, it will be, it will just -- it will not be contiguous. it will be like east and west pakistan. so that is not going to work. so he's intereste
on new york. so let me set the stage. 10 states have said yes to the constitution. it will go into effect. this is july, 1788. ten states have said yes. new york has not. it is very close. we do not know which way it will go. but at the end of the day it is 30 to 27. so if one vote switches, it would change the outcome, because then it would be 29-28 and the presiding officer who is opposed will cast a tie-breaking not really a tie-breaking, but a time making vote. then it will be 29-29 and the...
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the show from new york, nashville, and laengless. that's where nischelle turner is with a preview. >> reporter: nancy, behind me here at universal studios stars including oprah winfrey, george clooney, and julia roberts are set to man the phones for "hand in hand: a benefit for hurricane relief." they just added leonardo dicaprio and justin timberlake. and released a promo with an emotional selena gomez. >> if we're going to get through all the storms brought us, that's how we're going to do it. together. hand many hand. >> reporter: today, at "gma's" studios in new york, they were gearing up to broadcast live across 17 networks. >> our crew is hard at work. getting the telethon set upstairs. ♪ >> reporter: justin bieber will be here in l.a. his and ariana grande's manager, scooter braun, who set up the benefit for manchester back in june, is putting together tonight's telethon. it will also feature kelly rowland. >> everyone is blocking out for an hour and letting us go commercial free to raise as much money as possible. >> it's n
the show from new york, nashville, and laengless. that's where nischelle turner is with a preview. >> reporter: nancy, behind me here at universal studios stars including oprah winfrey, george clooney, and julia roberts are set to man the phones for "hand in hand: a benefit for hurricane relief." they just added leonardo dicaprio and justin timberlake. and released a promo with an emotional selena gomez. >> if we're going to get through all the storms brought us, that's...
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serrano of new york. mr. serrano: my amendment is very straightforward -- the chair: the gentleman will suspend. pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from new york, the gentleman from new york, mr. serrano, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. serrano: sorry for interrupting you, mr. chairman. my amendment is very straightforward and prohibit funds allocated in the bill being used for the construction and operation of private for-profit prisons. the use of private the use of private prisons in our country is in a crises. people are being locked up in a facility that doesn't respect basic human rights. one in four people behind bars worldwide is in a united states jail. that's right. the country with less than 5% of the world's population accounts for a quarter of all the world's prisoners. in fact, our prison population has continued to increase over the past few decades even as statistics have shown a decrease in crime. according to the f.b.i., violent and major property crimes
serrano of new york. mr. serrano: my amendment is very straightforward -- the chair: the gentleman will suspend. pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from new york, the gentleman from new york, mr. serrano, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. serrano: sorry for interrupting you, mr. chairman. my amendment is very straightforward and prohibit funds allocated in the bill being used for the construction and operation of private for-profit prisons. the use of private...
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new york yankees lost to rays last night. the yankees have been having one heck of a one time when players hit home runs. mock press conference in dugout for the guy who hit home run using baseball ie dems as props. aaron judge hits 51, look, they are setting it up. yankees lost 9 to 6. it's time for the cardinals to fly south for the winter, st. louis has been eliminated from playoff contention. cubs beat the cardinals 2-1, knocked st. louis out. nba making change to cater for fans. fans complained that it's unfair that they pay premium prices, the nba board of governors making sweeping changes in the nba, reforms to cater to the fans. teams prohibited from resting healthy players for any high-profile nationally televised game and any violation constitutes potentially 100,000-dollar fine. teams are not suppose to rest healthy players on the road and they have to be visible for fans. cheryl: i don't get that? why can't a healthy player who is off the game be part of the team because the fans want to see, say it's a hot profil
new york yankees lost to rays last night. the yankees have been having one heck of a one time when players hit home runs. mock press conference in dugout for the guy who hit home run using baseball ie dems as props. aaron judge hits 51, look, they are setting it up. yankees lost 9 to 6. it's time for the cardinals to fly south for the winter, st. louis has been eliminated from playoff contention. cubs beat the cardinals 2-1, knocked st. louis out. nba making change to cater for fans. fans...
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today spicer told the "new york times" he regrets those remarks over the crowds. although the crowd size was not unprecedented, the $107 million raised for the ceremony, double barrack obama's record in 2009. the inaugural committee had committed to give whatever was left over at the end of it to charity. according to investigation by the associated press, the group has helped to pay to redecorate the white house and the vice president's residence in washington, but did not donate the money. where did the rest of the money go? that's thing two in 60 seconds. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> so president donald trump, raised a record $107 million for the festivities surrounding his swearing in ceremony back in january and they promised the money left over would go to charity. but the charitable donations would exceed any previous inauguration. yet eight months la
today spicer told the "new york times" he regrets those remarks over the crowds. although the crowd size was not unprecedented, the $107 million raised for the ceremony, double barrack obama's record in 2009. the inaugural committee had committed to give whatever was left over at the end of it to charity. according to investigation by the associated press, the group has helped to pay to redecorate the white house and the vice president's residence in washington, but did not donate the...
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a lot of freedom and most people don't know to new york police department doesn't just work in new york and i was one of those guys my job was to follow this and see where it went what it was so that's how much bigger it is. now you said that you were basically we're told this is and that this was an issue of national security and it was shot down at a higher level why would it be classed as a issue of national security and who was looking to protect this type of sick tatic activity well like i said when i arrested ben rhodes and i doubt information that i got about. the guy that looks like guy's a moto i identified him and his name was meant rose and when i arrested him one of the bits of information we got is that three little boys two fourteen year olds and a fifteen year old were killed on east sixty fourth street while they were being used to compromise somebody having sex and a fourth kid survived and that's how we got into that and then years later just happened in one thousand seventy one and about one thousand nine hundred seventy seven seventy eight i had identified the guy an
a lot of freedom and most people don't know to new york police department doesn't just work in new york and i was one of those guys my job was to follow this and see where it went what it was so that's how much bigger it is. now you said that you were basically we're told this is and that this was an issue of national security and it was shot down at a higher level why would it be classed as a issue of national security and who was looking to protect this type of sick tatic activity well like i...
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mike seidel near the tip of long island, new york tonight. our great thanks, mike. >>> another break for us, and coming up, how a great but under celebrated british lyricist, played a role in foreign affairs unwittingly this weekend. and what on earth can the white house say next about the greatest threat on earth, that would be north korea? would be north korea? when the 11th hour continues.u f of your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ i just saved thousands in less than a minute, i found out how much home i can afford. i like how you shop for loans the same way you shop for flights online. i didn't realize at lendingtree you can save money on almost any sort of loan. i consolidated my credit card debt with a personal loan. i found a new credit card with 0% interest for 15 months. you just shop, compare, and save. and it's all free. go to lendingtree right now and start sa
mike seidel near the tip of long island, new york tonight. our great thanks, mike. >>> another break for us, and coming up, how a great but under celebrated british lyricist, played a role in foreign affairs unwittingly this weekend. and what on earth can the white house say next about the greatest threat on earth, that would be north korea? would be north korea? when the 11th hour continues.u f of your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with...
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york. let me set the stage. 10 states have said yes to the constitution. it's going to go into a fact. this is in july of 1788. new york hasn't and it's really close to new york. it'se end of the day 30-27. two votes switch. if one vote switches, that would change the outcome because it would be 29-28 and the presiding officer, who was opposed to the constitution will cast a time making vote to make it 29-29 and in the resolution fails. hamilton doesn't know if he is the votes yet. he's trying to get this thing through. the anti-federalist say here's what we propose. we will say yes on the condition that there be a bill of rights. he says listen maybe a should go for this because of new york says no, the constitution as a practical matter will fail. how's it been a work without the hudson river and the ports of new york city. it will be like east and west pakistan 250 years later. why -- howmadison about the compromise and madison says no, you can't. whiletes a letter saying the eyes of the
york. let me set the stage. 10 states have said yes to the constitution. it's going to go into a fact. this is in july of 1788. new york hasn't and it's really close to new york. it'se end of the day 30-27. two votes switch. if one vote switches, that would change the outcome because it would be 29-28 and the presiding officer, who was opposed to the constitution will cast a time making vote to make it 29-29 and in the resolution fails. hamilton doesn't know if he is the votes yet. he's trying...
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and in the midst of that also is reflecting a lot from upbringing in new york city. i grew up in the bronx in, you know, i was born in 1979 so when i was or 13 i started going to middle and high school in manhattan. in 1983 there somewhere in the neighborhood of i think 2200 murders in new york city. there were about 350 last year to give you a benchmark. the jurors are coming in. [laughing] >> do we get -- [laughing] >> we can just go on for a minute. >> and i think actually my editor send an email when he is watching our coverage of baltimore to my book agency christian right about this. my first thought was, maybe i'm not the best person to write about race, sort of race and crime and politics because i'm a white guy and then the more i i thought about the more i thought that should definitely not be a reason you don't write a book about race. >> white people invented race. >> exactly. that's right. white people invented race, that's a good point. white people are more interested in racing anyone. they invented race, they deploy it. it is front and center in the w
and in the midst of that also is reflecting a lot from upbringing in new york city. i grew up in the bronx in, you know, i was born in 1979 so when i was or 13 i started going to middle and high school in manhattan. in 1983 there somewhere in the neighborhood of i think 2200 murders in new york city. there were about 350 last year to give you a benchmark. the jurors are coming in. [laughing] >> do we get -- [laughing] >> we can just go on for a minute. >> and i think actually...
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attorney that suddenly the attorney is back in new york. he's an experience washington guy. >> this is second issue recently. before this it was that he was fooled by an e-mail prankster into answering a whole bunch of questions. >> this is third incident after he accused a reporter -- or he asked her if she was on drugs in that extended -- >> in terms of revealing information, he revealed -- >> as opposed to being just incompetent. >> so if i'm the president, i'm calling these guys in tomorrow, well, after he finishes with the u.n. you have to give these guys a good trashing. this is not acceptable at this level. >> jeff too bin raised a point. not everybody is the president's attorney. they're not his personal attorneys, so he doesn't have the same attorney-client privilege. with ty cobb as he does with don mcgahn. >> i don't know what kind of clown shoe operation they're running, but i'm embarrassed as an attorney. you have an ethical duty toward your client. here john daud is the president's personal attorney. he's defending trump in hi
attorney that suddenly the attorney is back in new york. he's an experience washington guy. >> this is second issue recently. before this it was that he was fooled by an e-mail prankster into answering a whole bunch of questions. >> this is third incident after he accused a reporter -- or he asked her if she was on drugs in that extended -- >> in terms of revealing information, he revealed -- >> as opposed to being just incompetent. >> so if i'm the president, i'm...
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well they have and you know i just want to you know hold up by comparison the culture of the new york times where i worked so the culture of the new york times is really a pit of my eyes to their own written credo do not significantly alienate those on whom we depend for power or access and money and so there's a great deal of anxiety in the new york times newsroom because these rules are not written on the wall and you can perhaps occasionally go after the power elites but if you do it on. a systematic basis the way sydney schanberg did with the developers and was to the west side west and highway project you're out i mean even though we want to pull a certain cambodian. how does that compare with the culture at a place like the voice we were given no boundaries as to who we could attack i went after the big guys and gals the people in power in the voice never said don't go after our advertisers of course our advertisers were futons story i'm about classified as a personal zone and processes who i would never go again because i like a but basically no one ever said to me what you wro
well they have and you know i just want to you know hold up by comparison the culture of the new york times where i worked so the culture of the new york times is really a pit of my eyes to their own written credo do not significantly alienate those on whom we depend for power or access and money and so there's a great deal of anxiety in the new york times newsroom because these rules are not written on the wall and you can perhaps occasionally go after the power elites but if you do it on. a...