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governor cuomo redeployed hundreds of troopers from upstate new york to patrol new york city, bridges, airports, parkways and city streets in addition to the nypd. critics say it is not necessary. if you are elected would you continue putting troopers on the streets of new york city. >> nixon: we are at a moment we can't take our safety for granted. we have better places to be spending our state revenue than the proliferation of state troopers. we need a much greater investment in our education. we need a much greater investment in human service jobs and infrastructure across the state. i think if you look at the way governor cuomo as soon as he came into office and acted tax cuts on millionaires, billionaires, corporations, banks, and he has cut cumulatively 50,000 human service jobs and his tax cuts have cut $25 billion in revenue and we see this. >> when it comes to the troopers should we send them upstate to protect communities that feel unprotected as a result of this? are they duplicative in new york city? >> i think that we need as a state and as a society to be making less inv
governor cuomo redeployed hundreds of troopers from upstate new york to patrol new york city, bridges, airports, parkways and city streets in addition to the nypd. critics say it is not necessary. if you are elected would you continue putting troopers on the streets of new york city. >> nixon: we are at a moment we can't take our safety for granted. we have better places to be spending our state revenue than the proliferation of state troopers. we need a much greater investment in our...
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why is our state like new york? what are the revoking drivers licenses for nondriving drug offenses? how does that affect people who are trying to get back on the ladder of economic success if you can't drive around, particularly if you're not in an area where there's not a lot of public transportation or uber options. there's just way you can use this and so even though i joke about the who is number one, hopefully this is a really just merely about the sizzle or the rankings but about that substance, about the state, if you will. so one of the great things about states is that the american federal system is still alive. it's been hampered over the last 80 years but is still alive and that allows state governments to talk to really do with a lot of different issues across the board. and i say that federal list them is still alive and states are important because we seen that. a lot of the action over the last several years particularly back when there was more, with all three branches were not in the hands of the s
why is our state like new york? what are the revoking drivers licenses for nondriving drug offenses? how does that affect people who are trying to get back on the ladder of economic success if you can't drive around, particularly if you're not in an area where there's not a lot of public transportation or uber options. there's just way you can use this and so even though i joke about the who is number one, hopefully this is a really just merely about the sizzle or the rankings but about that...
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new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one step at a time, incremental approaches. we had something, and the city would not find it. it got delayed. -- the city would not fund it. need the city and the state to both share the fiscal responsibility. marcia: ok, your time is up. , would you do away with the fare hike and have the state cap the shortfall? think it ises, i unconscionable that we're thinking about -- governor cuomo is thinking about raising the fares on a system that is so poor. as someone on their each day, i know firsthand how the rates have tripled under governor
new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one...
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york after new jersey. we look at the age demographics of people moving out by five-year chimes, and we found the biggest age demographic movement from new york to florida is 20-24 year olds. so it's not retirees. >> since were on capitol hill, another question of federal policy that can affect states and local policies. you have marijuana policy for example. some states have ignored federal policy in cities as well with complete legalization or for medicinal uses. what other types of policies on the federal level can affect the what other types of policies on the federal level can affect the states were maybe the state says we just want to be in compliance with federal law? >> that's a good question. i mean, so in terms of what's happenedhappening in our index is we've seen that courts have struck down state sodomy laws, same-sex marriage bans and local gun bans. mcdonald versus chicago, the big things out that accord sedan. congress likes health insurance regulations. if there's a lesson from that, that p
york after new jersey. we look at the age demographics of people moving out by five-year chimes, and we found the biggest age demographic movement from new york to florida is 20-24 year olds. so it's not retirees. >> since were on capitol hill, another question of federal policy that can affect states and local policies. you have marijuana policy for example. some states have ignored federal policy in cities as well with complete legalization or for medicinal uses. what other types of...
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it's the largest renovation in new york history. additional square footage for marine life that call the reefs home. how is this not just a clever way of saving money by dumping this material in the ocean? >> artificial reefs are used all across the country, all across the world. it promotes the fishery. it promotes the koerecosystem. it promotes recreation. they become diving sites, et cetera. >> so there's nothing detrimental in the materials to the environment? >> no, the materials are all cleaned. and what they provide is an ecosystem underneath. >> reporter: do you think this was a good use for an old bridge? >> i do. a lot of us had thought when we first heard the bridge was going to be replaced that this -- wouldn't it be great if this is what they did with the material. and really incredibly rapidly it was mobilized. >> they expect divers to visit that reef once it fills up with fish. we'll have to see about that. >>> right now scuba enthusiasts are being drawn to the great lakes which apparently is full of shipwrecks. lee c
it's the largest renovation in new york history. additional square footage for marine life that call the reefs home. how is this not just a clever way of saving money by dumping this material in the ocean? >> artificial reefs are used all across the country, all across the world. it promotes the fishery. it promotes the koerecosystem. it promotes recreation. they become diving sites, et cetera. >> so there's nothing detrimental in the materials to the environment? >> no, the...
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may 22nd, the "new york times" got a scoop they probably only got because they are "new york times." they sent crack reporters to an otherwise sleepy courthouse in albany, new york, not a federal courthouse, a state court, because that day in that state court in new york, a long-time business partner of michael cohence, a taxicab mogul everybody called the "taxi king" was in court, facing serious tax evasion charges in new york, $5 million and four criminal counts of criminal tax fraud and a charge of grand larceny, a big stack of charges involving a large amount of money and potentially a large amount of jail time. the story they uncovered at the courthouse that day, for some reason, friedman had gotten this huge criminal liability he was facing winnowed down to almost nothing. all the prison time and felonies evaporated. instead of being tried for evading $5 million in taxes, prosecutors let him plead guilty to one count of evaluating $50,000 worth of taxes. not $5 million, 50,000. instead of decades in potential prison time the deal he cut with prosecutors got him zero prison time
may 22nd, the "new york times" got a scoop they probably only got because they are "new york times." they sent crack reporters to an otherwise sleepy courthouse in albany, new york, not a federal courthouse, a state court, because that day in that state court in new york, a long-time business partner of michael cohence, a taxicab mogul everybody called the "taxi king" was in court, facing serious tax evasion charges in new york, $5 million and four criminal counts...
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that's what "the new york times" reported. i think that's kind of around those type of issues is what we're looking at here. whether or not it extends beyond that to some sort of a campaign or election issue, whether or not it's some way tied to the payments involving karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, those are things we're going to have to wait and see should we get that today. >> let's go to danny savalas who is outside the courthouse in manhattan. danny, tell us what you're picking up around there. >> reporter: there's a lot of buzz around the courthouse here. we're standing right in front of the entry here by 500 pearl street, the courthouse here. of course the u.s. attorney's office is just down maybe several hundred yards that way and to the south of me. we have seen nothing yet. we are awaiting some activity, any activity that might signal that possibly michael cohen has reached the end of his negotiations if he is negotiating with the southern district of new york to possibly enter into a plea. if he does enter into a
that's what "the new york times" reported. i think that's kind of around those type of issues is what we're looking at here. whether or not it extends beyond that to some sort of a campaign or election issue, whether or not it's some way tied to the payments involving karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, those are things we're going to have to wait and see should we get that today. >> let's go to danny savalas who is outside the courthouse in manhattan. danny, tell us what you're...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> prosecutors say a man arrested at a new mexico compound where 11 malnourished youngsters to commit school nin- shootings. prosecutors allege siraj wahhaj was training at the compound. the compound was raided friday. authorities are waiting to see whether human remains found there are his son. the boy disappeared from a town near atlanta. he told the boy's mother he was taking him to the park but never returned. >>> florida prosecutors returned video of nikolas cruz who authorities say confessed to the valentine's day school massacre at park land marjorie does lugl high school. the video shows him punching himself in the face, talking, and talking about a voice he heard inside his head. a sheriff leading the investigation said cruz's behavior before the shooting was so erratic, school officials didn't know how to handle him. >>> and this morning the indonesian island of lomok was rattled by a strong aftershock, the third major tremor in a little more than
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> prosecutors say a man arrested at a new mexico compound where 11 malnourished youngsters to commit school nin- shootings. prosecutors allege siraj wahhaj was training at the compound. the compound was raided friday. authorities are waiting to see whether human remains found there are his son. the boy disappeared from a town near atlanta. he told the boy's mother he was taking him to the park but never returned. >>>...
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new york city cap's new licenses. could other cities follow? jack dorsey is on the defense about twitter's platforms about content -- twitter's policies about content. samsung unveiled the note 9 for the public. we will gauge early reaction and discuss the tech giant's bigger strategy to take on the competition. first, to the top story. ridesharing has been a booming business. in 2015, there were 13,000 ride-shared ca rs. three years later, more than 80,000. but all that could be about to change. new york city has granted a cap on new licences, giving them the authority to set new wages for drivers. new york mayor bill de blasio tried it two years ago but was shot down by the same counsel. this after proposing a fun to bailout struggling taxi drivers, a proposal that new york rejected. with us to discuss, a professor at the nyu school of business and author of the shine economy, the rise of crowd based capitalism. and bloomberg's caroline hyde, where in london, bloomberg had to appeal the possibility of having their license completely withdrawn
new york city cap's new licenses. could other cities follow? jack dorsey is on the defense about twitter's platforms about content -- twitter's policies about content. samsung unveiled the note 9 for the public. we will gauge early reaction and discuss the tech giant's bigger strategy to take on the competition. first, to the top story. ridesharing has been a booming business. in 2015, there were 13,000 ride-shared ca rs. three years later, more than 80,000. but all that could be about to...
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york, new bedford and boston. what was needed? big ships and fast ships. so in entered donald mckay, the great clipper shipbuilder of boston and he began building ships that had instead of the bottoms, ships with water bottoms and sharp and that could carry much more cargo. his ships were also much more heavily built to take the punishing route around known as dead man's road, arguably the most dangerous ocean passage on earth, 10000 miles all the way around cape horn and the first clipper ship to make that which was warned delano's ship, she made the voyage in 123 days. only a year before would anything that would flow be sent from new york to san francisco, old whaling ships and packing ships on the last leg, they would maybe take 180 days to sail from new york to and cisco. when they made that voyager hundred 23 days, you had this race to build even bigger and larger ships that could carry goods to san francisco. now just to put things in perspective, in 1851, and egg would sell for 1 dollar and cisco. multiply
york, new bedford and boston. what was needed? big ships and fast ships. so in entered donald mckay, the great clipper shipbuilder of boston and he began building ships that had instead of the bottoms, ships with water bottoms and sharp and that could carry much more cargo. his ships were also much more heavily built to take the punishing route around known as dead man's road, arguably the most dangerous ocean passage on earth, 10000 miles all the way around cape horn and the first clipper ship...
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and good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. developments for two men with ties to the president. first, michael cohen bleeds guilty to violating campaign finance laws and implicates the president. >> and then there's paul manafort, a federal jury has convicted trump's former campaign chairman on eight felony counts. the judge has declared a mistrial on the ten other charges he faced. >>> california congressman duncan hunter indicted on charges of misusing campaign funds. >> good morning, everyone, it's wednesday, august
and good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. developments for two men with ties to the president. first, michael cohen bleeds guilty to violating campaign finance laws and implicates the president. >> and then there's paul manafort, a federal jury has convicted trump's former campaign chairman on eight felony counts. the judge has declared a mistrial on the ten other charges he faced. >>> california congressman duncan hunter indicted on charges of misusing campaign...
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he would give a story to the "new york post," and the new york daily news would have to catch up, and he would get them pitted against each other. he tried doing this with the national media in 2011, and it he not work, in part because went so firmly into conspiracy theories about obama's birthplace, but it didn't work in 2016, and it has continued through the presidency. if one sunday show would not think of my phone, instead of making them come to the studio, he was just do it with a different sunday show until the other one had to capitulate. it goes back to my point about him bending people to his will. he does that a lot more than i think anyone wants to admit. finally, one of the biggest problems in the trunk era is s in the press corps are taking this on was too much frequency. the era of media cuts pastes, he is using it for the wrong reasons. i think reporters in the white house press corps are trying to and each other's back to treat the collective as more of a fraternity. days, sarah sanders try to ignore a tv reporter. it is a small gesture, but it is a start. we cannot tr
he would give a story to the "new york post," and the new york daily news would have to catch up, and he would get them pitted against each other. he tried doing this with the national media in 2011, and it he not work, in part because went so firmly into conspiracy theories about obama's birthplace, but it didn't work in 2016, and it has continued through the presidency. if one sunday show would not think of my phone, instead of making them come to the studio, he was just do it with...
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there is one from new york city. in this city and others, you get a certificate but you also get a steel medallion kind of riveted to the hood of your cab. it is your license to own and operate that cab and counselor, why is it always such a fraught line of work to be in? >> these pieces of metal are extraordinarily valuable. >> before uber, forgive me for interrupting, they were $1.3 million. >> over $1 million. there's a finite number here in the city. they wanted to control the number of cabs here. and they were worth 1.2, $1.3 million. uber and lyft drove that way down, but still worth a quarter million dollars each. they're closely regulated, rules and regulations about taxes that need to be paid. that's where cohen may be getting into trouble. historically there have been all sorts of games played that have gotten people into trouble with these medallions. >> these are not medallions controlled by cohen. these are just taxi medallions we grabbed in the taxi medallion file tape business. i know you are ex of the
there is one from new york city. in this city and others, you get a certificate but you also get a steel medallion kind of riveted to the hood of your cab. it is your license to own and operate that cab and counselor, why is it always such a fraught line of work to be in? >> these pieces of metal are extraordinarily valuable. >> before uber, forgive me for interrupting, they were $1.3 million. >> over $1 million. there's a finite number here in the city. they wanted to control...
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who was the head of the fbi. >> new york governor at signing ceremony in new york where he clearly tried to jab president trump. but, instead, he may have overreached a bit. >> we are not going to make america great again. it was never that great. [laughter] jillian: which morning we are kicking off the all-american road trip and the first stop is dollywood. >> now is the wrong time to tell "fox & friends" that i'm scared of roller coasters. [screams] ♪ go, go ♪ go big or go home ♪ go, go ♪ go big or go home ♪ go, go. steve: live from new york city this is "fox & friends." ladies and gentlemen, the number one cable morning news show for this the 16th day of august. i had to make sure. ainsley: had you to look. brian: you i have been looking at the news and saying we could have 10 number one stories omarosa aside we're blowing through. today there were huge two huge stories. andrew cuomo's comments about how he views america and john brennan's security clearance which is no longer there. the cia, the former cia director has been such critic and his hands possibly are so dirty in
who was the head of the fbi. >> new york governor at signing ceremony in new york where he clearly tried to jab president trump. but, instead, he may have overreached a bit. >> we are not going to make america great again. it was never that great. [laughter] jillian: which morning we are kicking off the all-american road trip and the first stop is dollywood. >> now is the wrong time to tell "fox & friends" that i'm scared of roller coasters. [screams] ♪ go, go...
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and here in new york michael schmidt. pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the "new york times." emily jane fox, senior reporter for "vanity fair" and biographer of the trump family. down in washington tonight, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. also happens to be a former senior official at the fbi. and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for of all things the southern district of new york, the jurisdiction at the center of much of today's news. welcome to you all. nicolle, i'd like to begin with you with something. mr. goldman's former bogs, preet bharara, the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, said on twitter today, just a plain statement of fact, "michael cohen in a courtroom in the southern district of new york under oath declared that the president directed him to commit a federal crime." a lot of this, all of this happened while you were on the air this afternoon. have you had time to inhale just what it is we witnessed to
and here in new york michael schmidt. pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the "new york times." emily jane fox, senior reporter for "vanity fair" and biographer of the trump family. down in washington tonight, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. also happens to be a former senior official at the fbi. and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for of all things the southern district of new york, the...
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coming out of new york we have been telling you about president donald trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen is set to be entering a plea with federal prosecutors kristen salumi is live for us in new york gathering the latest on that he's expected to make a court appearance shortly so we'll have more details so what do we know kristen. well here's what we know we know that the southern district of new york the federal court where michael cohen has been under investigation has announced four pm that's in a little over an hour from now court appearance by quote john doe the case is labeled john doe versus us and b c news reporting that this is in fact michael cohen against. cough an e. of speculation in the last twenty four hours that he was approaching a plea deal in local outlets reporting that he was an intense negotiations with the southern district we do not know at this stage what michael cohen will be pleading guilty to and what he is offering to prosecutors in return for that plea what we do know is that he has been under investigation since april at least when his office
coming out of new york we have been telling you about president donald trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen is set to be entering a plea with federal prosecutors kristen salumi is live for us in new york gathering the latest on that he's expected to make a court appearance shortly so we'll have more details so what do we know kristen. well here's what we know we know that the southern district of new york the federal court where michael cohen has been under investigation has announced...
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stunning news in new york. >> it is. i mean, today we witnessed the president of the united states go from the frying pan into the fire. moving not just from political liability or a bad situation of russia, collusion and so forth to perhaps legal liability now. and the question is coming up a few times about what the congress will do. and i can't say for sure what the congress will do but i believe that the judiciary committee in both the house and the senate should take this issue up immediately and should start to hold hearings of what happened. call in the folks who can corroborate what the president may have done according to michael cohen. call in the people from american media, the man who owns "the enquirer," for example, and corroborate what was said by michael cohen. the president's personal lawyer, somebody who's kept his secrets, somebody who's been not just a lawyer but a confidant to this president has made very serious allegations about the president's behavior. >> do you believe the president of the unite
stunning news in new york. >> it is. i mean, today we witnessed the president of the united states go from the frying pan into the fire. moving not just from political liability or a bad situation of russia, collusion and so forth to perhaps legal liability now. and the question is coming up a few times about what the congress will do. and i can't say for sure what the congress will do but i believe that the judiciary committee in both the house and the senate should take this issue up...
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breaking news tonight from the "new york times," manhattan d.a. eyeing criminal charges against account trump organization alongside the new york state general apparently eyeing criminal tax charges against trump attorney michael cohen. stay with us. withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. when you barely clip a tpassing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liber
breaking news tonight from the "new york times," manhattan d.a. eyeing criminal charges against account trump organization alongside the new york state general apparently eyeing criminal tax charges against trump attorney michael cohen. stay with us. withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax...
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. >> in new york, the deputy u.s. attorney to outline the campaign-finance violations that michael cohen, president trumps former attorney pled guilty to earlier today. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am roberts, and the deputy united states attorney for the southern district of new york. and the attorney for the united states in this matter. with me is phil sweeney, assistant director in charge of the new york field office and fbi, and james, supervisory agent in charge of the new york office of the irs. also with me of the prosecutors from the united states attorney's office in the district that prosecuted the cohen matter. i will not be taking any questions. today, as you heard, michael : pled guilty to eight felony charges. five of those dealt with tax evasion from the years 2012 2012 - 2016. he failed to report approximately $4.1 million in recorded income. approximately 2.5 of that money was from interest payments from a personal loan he failed to report. approximately $1.3 million of that money was fr
. >> in new york, the deputy u.s. attorney to outline the campaign-finance violations that michael cohen, president trumps former attorney pled guilty to earlier today. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am roberts, and the deputy united states attorney for the southern district of new york. and the attorney for the united states in this matter. with me is phil sweeney, assistant director in charge of the new york field office and fbi, and james, supervisory agent in charge...
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york times would the new york times be so forgiving if white was replaced with black new york times i am an older white guy and you find it ok with sarah jong inflammatory racist comments to be just fine shame on your double standard. sour on the stance that this type of rhetoric is not acceptable of the times and we are confident that she will be an important force for the editorial board moving forward. it's rector of the blockbuster guardians of the galaxy movies james dunn was just fired after offensive tweets dating from two thousand and eight i guess. today a.b.c. stepped up did the right thing canceling the hit reboot of roseanne after the star of the show roseanne barr doing something so for i wish i didn't have to repeat it . all you have to do is take these tweets that she said and change it to no change it to black or even just say when men in the place of whites and people would have burned the new york. times down all over the fact that they were defending her behavior of course there's a double standard what i'm asking for is not that we burn any buildings down not tha
york times would the new york times be so forgiving if white was replaced with black new york times i am an older white guy and you find it ok with sarah jong inflammatory racist comments to be just fine shame on your double standard. sour on the stance that this type of rhetoric is not acceptable of the times and we are confident that she will be an important force for the editorial board moving forward. it's rector of the blockbuster guardians of the galaxy movies james dunn was just fired...
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york times would in new york times be so forgiving and white was replaced with black new york times i am an older white guy and you find it ok with sarah jong inflammatory racist comments to be just fine shame on your double standards. are on the stance that this type of rhetoric is not acceptable of the times and we are confident that she will be an important for us for the editorial board moving forward. it's rector of the blockbuster guardians of the galaxy movies james bond was just fired after a bunch of tweets dating. from two thousand and eight i guess. the day a.b.c. stepped up did the right thing canceling the hit reboot of roseanne after the star of the show roseanne barr doing something so abhorrent i wish i didn't have to repeat it. all you have to do is take these tweets that she said and change it to tino change it to black or even just say when men in the place of whites and people would have burned the new york. times down all over the fact that they were defending her behavior of course there's a double standard what i'm asking for is not that we burn any buildings
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new york should be in the lawsuit so we can learn about what is happening in new york with new york businesses, the other stories from the trump international hotel that we don't know. the other stories about foreign moneys going through trump's businesses that we don't know. and actually a week after donald trump was elected before he took office, i sounded the alarm and said look, it looks like donald trump is set to violate this essential clause of the constitution. and three days after donald trump took office we filed the first emolument lawsuit. we know there is unconstitutional behavior but only from public reports. we don't have the tax returns and we don't know the financial flows. >> this is somewhat uncharted constitutional territory. >> absolutely. >> and for a lot of reasons, we haven't had a person like this be president of the united states before, but the federal judge said yeah, you have standing and this is a real case that could go forward. >> right. and the particularly tough news for the trump organization out of that court case is the judge seemed to define emoluments ver
new york should be in the lawsuit so we can learn about what is happening in new york with new york businesses, the other stories from the trump international hotel that we don't know. the other stories about foreign moneys going through trump's businesses that we don't know. and actually a week after donald trump was elected before he took office, i sounded the alarm and said look, it looks like donald trump is set to violate this essential clause of the constitution. and three days after...
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york and offer a new giving congress. after being humbled in that race, i spent the next 10 years as an entrepreneur, investing in and helping to stabilize dozens of bankrupt and financially distressed companies, saving and creating hundreds of jobs here in western new york. in 2007 i was recruited to run for theory county executives to turn around the effect of bankrupt county. i was elected in by applying the principles of land six sigma turned around the county finances in 18 short months all the while honoring my campaign pledge to work for 1 dollar a month. one of the many companies i invested in was a small drug development company, innate immunotherapeutic that was circa 98 unique here for hiv patients suffering with aids. ultimately, the focus shifted to a treatment for a secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which is one of the deadliest autoimmune diseases known to mankind. my affiliation with this company is why we are here today. i've been an avid and unwavering reporter of the nate knows the therapeutics
york and offer a new giving congress. after being humbled in that race, i spent the next 10 years as an entrepreneur, investing in and helping to stabilize dozens of bankrupt and financially distressed companies, saving and creating hundreds of jobs here in western new york. in 2007 i was recruited to run for theory county executives to turn around the effect of bankrupt county. i was elected in by applying the principles of land six sigma turned around the county finances in 18 short months...
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york times would the new york times be so forgiving if white was replaced with black new york times i am an older white guy and you find it ok with sarah jong inflammatory racist comments to be just fine shame on your double standards. sarah and the stance that this type of rhetoric is not acceptable of the times and we are confident that she will be an important voice for the editorial board moving forward. its rector of the blockbuster guardians of the galaxy movies james dunn was just fired...
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the federal reserve bank of new york had given me. >> host: were you scared? >> guest: not at all. as a lawyer, new york is one of the states that allows people to record with consent of just one person so it is perfectly legal to make a recording as long as there was one person in the room consenting, i was consenting, the recorder counts as a person. it was perfectly legal. banks record conversations all the time. it is absolutely normal. what is not normal is i release them to the public. >> host: walk us through the day you were fired. >> the first inkling came from the secretary and she and i had built up a cordial relationship as you are allowed to have within the constraints and confines of an office especially the bank of new york which looks down on having interactions with the staff. i'm not that kind of person. i talk to everyone. i talked to the secretary and she looked at me as i was heading to meet with my supervisor. i often had meetings outside of goldman at the new york fed headquarters and i was scheduled to go into a meeting with my supervisor, regular routine me
the federal reserve bank of new york had given me. >> host: were you scared? >> guest: not at all. as a lawyer, new york is one of the states that allows people to record with consent of just one person so it is perfectly legal to make a recording as long as there was one person in the room consenting, i was consenting, the recorder counts as a person. it was perfectly legal. banks record conversations all the time. it is absolutely normal. what is not normal is i release them to...
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we've just had some news broken in the "new york times." we'll have it for you right after this break. we'll be right back. and tank. and tiny. and this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but she's not much on "articles of organization." articles of what? so, she turned to legalzoom. they helped me out. she means we helped with her llc, trademark, and a lot of other legal stuff that's a part of running a business. so laura can get back to the dogs. would you sit still? this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace and this is where life meets legal. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? >>> so this has just broken in the "new york times" with the president's lawyer pleading guilty this week on federal felony
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pushing for greek policy in new york, but also helping practitioners in new york turning the policy opportunities into amazing examples. our moderator will be able to daniel from the center for american progress, who has just finished the report about moving from individual community schools to community school system. back on the right slide. [applause] >> thank you, jeannie, for that overview of the policy playbook. before we get started with our discussion, i want to talk a little bit more about our forthcoming report from cap. we will talk today about policies that can support a community school strategy. what our paper does is really show that it is possible to do at scale across multiple schools or school district and that is necessary to give kids in communities of concentrated poverty a high-quality education. so the weight of paper does this is through an imitation study. -- way the paper does this is through an imitation case study. it shows how three school districts, hartford, connecticut, oakland, california, which is in southeast tulsa, oklahoma, how leaders their adopted and build
pushing for greek policy in new york, but also helping practitioners in new york turning the policy opportunities into amazing examples. our moderator will be able to daniel from the center for american progress, who has just finished the report about moving from individual community schools to community school system. back on the right slide. [applause] >> thank you, jeannie, for that overview of the policy playbook. before we get started with our discussion, i want to talk a little bit...
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when they moved back to new york city. he ended up going to his regular doctor who knew there was a serious problem as soon as they looked at his throat and they sent him to a throat specialist, doctor john douglas. he went to doctor douglas's office and he took a look at his throat and grant look at his face and said his cancer and unfortunately the doctor had to tell him essentially it was cancer. grant worked on his memoir throughout the winter of 84, 85 and towards the spring of 85 it was touch and go. he had a couple of near-death experiences and his doctors believe the only way he would survive long enough to finish this book is to get him out of the city but was humid and dusty and hot to a mountaintop environment. they were looking for opportunities and a friend of the family approached the doctors and family to offer the use of the cottage they just purchased on the top of mount mcgregor at top of sera t sarah saratoga springs. the cottage that they offered was fairly modest in size but did have six rooms upstairs
when they moved back to new york city. he ended up going to his regular doctor who knew there was a serious problem as soon as they looked at his throat and they sent him to a throat specialist, doctor john douglas. he went to doctor douglas's office and he took a look at his throat and grant look at his face and said his cancer and unfortunately the doctor had to tell him essentially it was cancer. grant worked on his memoir throughout the winter of 84, 85 and towards the spring of 85 it was...
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i didn't see the heavy hitters in new york pushing that hard for it. again, this would make us at 38th state in the country to pass early voting. it is not a radical reform that we are talking about here. we are not talking about compulsory voting. we are just talking about being able to vote on the friday or saturday or the sunday before the election. i mean, i had that experience, where i was in wisconsin on election day, 2016. i liked voting in person. i have a three-year-old daughter in addition to a two-month old daughter, and i really like taking the three-year-old to vote. she likes to get that "i voted" sticker. and, to get an absentee ballot, it was a ridiculous process and -- process in new york. i could have gone there, but i was really busy. i had to figure out where the board of elections was, send in a form to get an absentee ballot, get the absentee ballot in the mail, make sure i got in time, signed under penalty of perjury that i needed an absentee ballot, pay for postage to return the absentee ballot back. i was easily able to do it b
i didn't see the heavy hitters in new york pushing that hard for it. again, this would make us at 38th state in the country to pass early voting. it is not a radical reform that we are talking about here. we are not talking about compulsory voting. we are just talking about being able to vote on the friday or saturday or the sunday before the election. i mean, i had that experience, where i was in wisconsin on election day, 2016. i liked voting in person. i have a three-year-old daughter in...
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she worked for new york daily news for three and a half years with are she covered city hall. she returned to cover the 2008 political campaign and other races. in 2014 she became a political analyst for cnn and hired by the new york times in early 2015 to be a political correspondent for their presidential campaign coverage during 2016. she was part of a team that won a pulitzer prize this year, 2018, for reporting on donald trump's advisors and their connections to russia. will you please join me in welcoming maggie haberman. [applaus [applause] >> thank you for that introduction and thank you for having me today. i really appreciate the opportunity to talk about the current white house, to talk about the media dynamic because i think that from a distance it looks probably as it is and also different than it is. i don't have a slide presentation or statistics to share. what i do have is 18 months of covering the trump administration, plus, 18 months professional covering his campaign and so, i hope to be able to say a bit about how the trump white house and the press interse
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york city and they never leave new york city by the way you hardly ever see them leave new york city and everything here is so rich and expensive and lovely and all and all the new york fed gives them free money everything is free right everything seems great so what's going on outside of the rest america member i talked about that first headline the national insecurity state and the united states of inequality the more unequal we become the more in secure and the red and red alerts and yellow alerts and be careful you know see something on somebody somebody else like and you know well so it can exacerbate. trends a psychological trends if you're a smiley paranoid as a poor person or a medium income person you can become extremely power. no it is a rich person it's like throwing gasoline on character problems and psychosis in the rosies of wealth just makes it worse and some people adapt to walls quite well many people don't and a wealth of self is not a panacea it doesn't cure stuff for people it can cause as many or more problems then not having wealth i mean that's something that
york city and they never leave new york city by the way you hardly ever see them leave new york city and everything here is so rich and expensive and lovely and all and all the new york fed gives them free money everything is free right everything seems great so what's going on outside of the rest america member i talked about that first headline the national insecurity state and the united states of inequality the more unequal we become the more in secure and the red and red alerts and yellow...
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has the new york times reached out to you about that -- the new york times editorial board will die. has the new york times reached out to you about that? ann: no, i invited them to a book party. there are one or two good reporters at the new york times, but there are enough who are not and certainly the editorial most recent addition, a woman who has dedicated all of her free time to cheering for the genocide of white men. that is going a long way to making the media look objective and fair, new york times. good job. host: we're talking with ann is "futile."book we're taking your calls. sawer: the first thing i when trump was elected, i was watching on several networks and i had a feeling we were going to get to this point when i saw don lemon in his words say if trump was elected, there is no way to polish this turned, i've never seen this -- to polish this turd, i have never seen this kind of disrespect. after $17 million, we come up ad discover that there may be small infraction, may not be an infraction, there is no russian collusion we have not proven russian collusion. we're t
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and i think we should be worried about that. >> tucker: speaking of new york city going crazy, new york is naming a street after a dictator who committed racial genocide. for real, why is the city council suddenly endorsing battery in your smart lock? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't have to actually talk to your neighbor. are you watching the game tonight? or... ...you could just trust duracell. ♪ it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? that's the same thing ti want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh
and i think we should be worried about that. >> tucker: speaking of new york city going crazy, new york is naming a street after a dictator who committed racial genocide. for real, why is the city council suddenly endorsing battery in your smart lock? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't have to actually talk to your neighbor. are you watching the game tonight? or... ...you could just trust duracell. ♪ it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots......
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>> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," the latest from ohio on the too-close-to-call special election and what it may mean for democrats to retake the house. >>> in missouri, voters rejected a right to work law. unis say it would have led to lower wages. businesses said it could have led to more jobs. 27 other states have laws against compulsory union fees. five states have enacted such laws since 2012. >>> at paul manafort's financial fraud trial, rick gates is expected to return to the stand today. gates is the prosecution's star witness. yesterday during cross examination defense attorneys grill gates about his personal life and inability to tell the truth. paula reid has more. >> reporter: after hours of cross-examination of the prosecution's star witness, paul manafort's lawyer offered this assessment. attorney kevin downing attacks rick gates' testimony one day after his testify that his former boss knowingly committed crimes. you knowingly and intentionally
>> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," the latest from ohio on the too-close-to-call special election and what it may mean for democrats to retake the house. >>> in missouri, voters rejected a right to work law. unis say it would have led to lower wages. businesses said it could have led to more jobs. 27 other states have laws against compulsory union fees. five states have enacted such laws since 2012....
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good night from the nbc news led quarters here in new york. you may have heard the news today about a new subpoena for the president's personal lawyer, michael cohen, the same michael cohen who pled guilty yesterdayed to eight felony charges in federal court in new york. he did get a new subpoena today. it is a surprise. michael cohen reportedly reacted to that subpoena in a surprising way. i will get to that in a second. i want to talk about that subpoena at the top of the show tonight. you should know it might be more than meets the eye. it might be very important in terms of what's about to happen next and the pressure and specifically the legal pressure being brought to bear on the president of the united states. all right. here's how it came to be. in may of this year, may 22nd, "the new york times" had a scoop that they probably only got because they are specifically "the new york times." they sent crack reporters to an otherwise sleepy courthouse in albany, new york, not a federal courthouse, a state court, because that day in that stat
good night from the nbc news led quarters here in new york. you may have heard the news today about a new subpoena for the president's personal lawyer, michael cohen, the same michael cohen who pled guilty yesterdayed to eight felony charges in federal court in new york. he did get a new subpoena today. it is a surprise. michael cohen reportedly reacted to that subpoena in a surprising way. i will get to that in a second. i want to talk about that subpoena at the top of the show tonight. you...
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york post" or fox news exist? >> look, it's a free country. because they exist we've been changed for the worst. if you said. >> isn't that like saying they are fake news or enemy of the people? >> no, because i think what the president tried to do is create a dynamic that's anti media, anti free speech, undermining democratic norms. this is a president that doesn't believe in democratic norms. i believe in them deeply and a free discourse. >> sure sounds like you feel anti media feelings. >> no, i feel anti news corp feelings and angry when i see a media outlet, a corporate giant dividing people and creating hatred and negativity and changing our political landscape for the worse. i think we have to be able to talk about that. we have to respect their constitutional rights of course but we also are consumers. we're also citizens. if we don't talk about it and they continue to do this to our country, something is wrong. >> there is lots of media critics but politicians make lousy media critics. why do you think it
york post" or fox news exist? >> look, it's a free country. because they exist we've been changed for the worst. if you said. >> isn't that like saying they are fake news or enemy of the people? >> no, because i think what the president tried to do is create a dynamic that's anti media, anti free speech, undermining democratic norms. this is a president that doesn't believe in democratic norms. i believe in them deeply and a free discourse. >> sure sounds like you...
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"the new york times" first to report last night investigators in the southern district of new york zeroing in now on $20 million or so in loans cohen secured from two banks. this morning cnn producers spotted mr. cohen entering the offices of his attorneys in new york. he's been under investigation for some time. "the new york times" story, some follow-up reporting by cnn leading to believe that both from the prosecution's standpoint and mr. cohen's legal team, i think this is reaching the charging point, which tells you what? >> well, bigger picture, i'll say the politics of this are unpleasant. there's a whiff of swampiness here. it's not nice for the president's party going into a midterm election with the cohen charges potentially percolating, the paul manafort trial and jury deliberation phase, and the president consumed with the special counsel investigation. it's a tough moment for the drain the swamp president when all this is happening. it's understandable why he's so angry about it all. >> without a doubt. one of the key questions is we know these taxi medallion companies that co
"the new york times" first to report last night investigators in the southern district of new york zeroing in now on $20 million or so in loans cohen secured from two banks. this morning cnn producers spotted mr. cohen entering the offices of his attorneys in new york. he's been under investigation for some time. "the new york times" story, some follow-up reporting by cnn leading to believe that both from the prosecution's standpoint and mr. cohen's legal team, i think this...
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lawyers from the state of new york. the sec laid out the details of an insider trading charge been brought against the new york republican congressman he was arrested today and officials are accusing him of receiving nonpublic information on drug trials from the ceo of australia. and then passing that information to his son cameron collins and the father of his son's fiancÉe the three codefendants using the information to go on to make key trades that help them avoid nearly $800,000 in potential losses. this according to the justice department. we will get to about congressman collins in a minute. you breaking news on tribune and sinclair.ç whether to go through with this deal. the deal that sinclair will buy them for $3.9 billion. there is all sorts of talk about the date that this merger deal runs out being the end of the day today maybe midnight may be an announcement from tribune at the end of the close of the market today. there announcement on whether they are in or out following the sec statement. it is not a
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"the new york times" tonight. manhattan d.a. eyes criminal charges against the trump organization. this is because of the revelations tuesday in federal court that michael cohen was paid $420,000 in legal fees, what was labeled legal fees by the trump organization to cover for the payment of hush money to stormy daniels. legal fees, of course, being tax deductible to a business if the business did deduct those, that would be a criminal tax violation, and there are other business records violations that are particular to new york state law if the business included fraudulent entries in their bookkeeping about those payments. we are joined now by michael avenatti. we have this new york times report of a new criminal legal investigation of donald trump and donald trump's business because of the payments to stormy daniels that you have helped make public. >> well, you know, lawrence, what would we do without all of, quote, "this thinking," to quote the president's interview. it is truly amazing. when i think about the
"the new york times" tonight. manhattan d.a. eyes criminal charges against the trump organization. this is because of the revelations tuesday in federal court that michael cohen was paid $420,000 in legal fees, what was labeled legal fees by the trump organization to cover for the payment of hush money to stormy daniels. legal fees, of course, being tax deductible to a business if the business did deduct those, that would be a criminal tax violation, and there are other business...
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is happening in new york with new york businesses. the other story from the trump international hotel that we don't know, the other stories about foreign money going through trump's businesses that we don't know. and actually a week after donald trump was elected, even before he took office, i sounded the alarm and said, look, it looks like donald trump is set to violate this essential clause of the constitution, worked with an incredible legal team and three days after donald trump took office we filed the first emoluments lawsuit. but the new york attorney general needs to be a part of this because we know there's unconstitutional behavior, but only from public reports. we don't have the tax returns. we don't know all the financial flows. >> but we do have now, jonathan, that that -- this is sort of somewhat uncharted constitutional territory. >> absolutely. >> and what did happen -- for a lot of reasons we haven't had a person like this be president of the united states before, but the federal judge, at least at the district level,
is happening in new york with new york businesses. the other story from the trump international hotel that we don't know, the other stories about foreign money going through trump's businesses that we don't know. and actually a week after donald trump was elected, even before he took office, i sounded the alarm and said, look, it looks like donald trump is set to violate this essential clause of the constitution, worked with an incredible legal team and three days after donald trump took office...
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he spoke about the book in new york city. this is 50 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. good evening and welcome to tonight's lecture in the katherine and shelby davis education center for american history. [laughter] after we -- before we begin, please remember to silence your phones. after the lecture there will be a q&a and book signing. the views of the authors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of the sons of the revolution in the state of new york. before we begin, i'd like to recognize and thank our leading museum members who are here tonight the. some quick announcements.
he spoke about the book in new york city. this is 50 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. good evening and welcome to tonight's lecture in the katherine and shelby davis education center for american history. [laughter] after we -- before we begin, please remember to silence your phones. after the lecture there will be a q&a and book signing. the views of the authors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of the sons of the revolution in the state of new...
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he's interviewed by hakeem jeffries of new york. we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:00 p.m. with former homeland security secretary - - on national security and information privacy in the digital age. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. now here's - - on union general bullionwilliam sherman's march to the sea. >> our featured author is jd dickey and his book is rising in flames, sherman's march and the fight for a new nation. he's been writing books for 20 years. first as an author for penguin/- - his current book, rising in flames, the wall street journal wrote, no one interested in sherman's march should be deprived of its lively narrative. - - mr. dickey has written articles on a broad range of historical, political and related topics for newspapers and magazines. and appeared in media from c-span to public radio nationals program in the pacific northwest. please welcome jd dickey. [applause] >> i want to thank paul and the
he's interviewed by hakeem jeffries of new york. we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:00 p.m. with former homeland security secretary - - on national security and information privacy in the digital age. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. now here's - - on union general bullionwilliam sherman's march to the sea. >> our featured author is jd dickey and his book is rising in flames,...
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i want to turn to aa clip navigating the n new york city subway and speaking to new york city commissioner for people with disabilities victor calise about the subway system. >> the level between the train and the platform is not the same, so it is going to be a little bit difficult for people in wheelchairs. .t is really hard this is not really acceptable. it is really difficult to push, but they did not make a ramp. stations is over 100 years old. we don't have any telephone polls. everythihing is in thehe ground. to get to the infrastructure of ththat is pretty tough. but when we are building new come also o was stations are accessible. >> i it is good that someone wih a disability has authority. he understands the people he represents and their issues. >> w we hope that both russia ad new york will be more accessible for people with disabilities so we will have more chance to have a happy and productive life. amy: that is a clip from "all for one" which is premiering tonight in new york city. she has cerebral palsy. >> she does. she might not have suffered from that, but she was born d
i want to turn to aa clip navigating the n new york city subway and speaking to new york city commissioner for people with disabilities victor calise about the subway system. >> the level between the train and the platform is not the same, so it is going to be a little bit difficult for people in wheelchairs. .t is really hard this is not really acceptable. it is really difficult to push, but they did not make a ramp. stations is over 100 years old. we don't have any telephone polls....
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. let's get to you are breaking news. the man who may know the most about president trump's actions in the white house and the legality of them is said to be cooperating extensively with special counsel robert mueller. "the new york times" reporting today that white house council don mcgahn has given three voluntary interviews. to help put that in into perspective a former white water investigator said it's like having keys to the kingdom. ryan nobles is near at the president's golf resort in new jersey. this cooperation is incredibly unusual, so why is mcgahn cooperating and what could he know? >> there's a bunch of reasons why he's involved in this situation at the level he's involved in it. but essentially it started because donald trump's former criminal lawyers, those that were representing him in the special counsel probe decided it was a good idea for mcgann to voluntary cooperate and the special counsel and not invone attorney/client privilege. but when that happened according to "the new york times," mcgahn and h
i'm ana cabrera in new york. let's get to you are breaking news. the man who may know the most about president trump's actions in the white house and the legality of them is said to be cooperating extensively with special counsel robert mueller. "the new york times" reporting today that white house council don mcgahn has given three voluntary interviews. to help put that in into perspective a former white water investigator said it's like having keys to the kingdom. ryan nobles is...