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but overall, it was really good mayor who new york city. he brought the city out of to relate recessions and one was after 911 and one was the great recession in 2007. he stopped people from smoking and note new york city. nobody believed that could happen. i became contagious around the world. they started 311. he added 700 acres of park. he launched a building boom in the city that is still going on. it changed 40 percent of the, he did a lot of things that were really made the city better. now, no problems who him, in the name of gun control, he caused who much pain and suffering the black and hispanic communities of the city. >> but some would also argue that the crime rates dropped during that as well. the rising backup. >> who yes, the crime rate did go down for the reasons i didn't say we could see him apologize until now, was that he kept thinking that if the next administration didn't continue the crime would go up but it did. the new administration scale back and as crime continued to stay low in the city made. >> area code. inter
but overall, it was really good mayor who new york city. he brought the city out of to relate recessions and one was after 911 and one was the great recession in 2007. he stopped people from smoking and note new york city. nobody believed that could happen. i became contagious around the world. they started 311. he added 700 acres of park. he launched a building boom in the city that is still going on. it changed 40 percent of the, he did a lot of things that were really made the city better....
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york state or new york city, then new york state, new york city, will not receive income taxes. and there is a process in place to do that and an audit will probably be conducted, and there are factors that will be considered, like are considered for every individual that goes through this process. >> is it a different situation for someone like the president of the united states who technically is living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue for tax purposes? how do they determine what is spending more than 50% of your time versus new york? is it discretionary time? >> there are a couple of different rules, andrea. first, we have a new york state residency test, an objective test that says if you spend more than 183 days in new york state in a given year and you have an abode available to you and you maintain that abode, then you're going to be a statutory resident. then we have a domicile test. and new york will look at five primary factors and if by clear and convincing evidence they can prove based on these five factors that the evidence points to new york as a new york domiciliary, t
york state or new york city, then new york state, new york city, will not receive income taxes. and there is a process in place to do that and an audit will probably be conducted, and there are factors that will be considered, like are considered for every individual that goes through this process. >> is it a different situation for someone like the president of the united states who technically is living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue for tax purposes? how do they determine what is spending...
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new york. it was located in a beautiful old skyscraper downtown. a beautiful building, and and across the country and the communist party was a part of communist international organizations that united all communist parties across the board. they had a lot of opportunities to recruit people from every country in europe and every big city as we did this. when stalin - some people split from the communist party. some people - the side of trotsky and they began that. inside the united states, between trotsky and stalin and the secret police are recruited, and broader, the chairman - grandfather - he is not -- and an agent. with growing influence and activity over the common terms, put him in position of the agent. there have never been real agents. he was operating - that was the place and that was the place for the soviet secret police activity. and also located not far from there but a place for conference and everybody has agents and enemies and an attempt, movements between these places. >> it
new york. it was located in a beautiful old skyscraper downtown. a beautiful building, and and across the country and the communist party was a part of communist international organizations that united all communist parties across the board. they had a lot of opportunities to recruit people from every country in europe and every big city as we did this. when stalin - some people split from the communist party. some people - the side of trotsky and they began that. inside the united states,...
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also there is an inheritance tax in new york. it can be anywhere three to 16% depending on the estate size. you don't have that in florida as well. what are the rules? well, if the president spends more than 184 days here in new york, he will have to pay taxes but right now, what we can see, president trump has spent 99 days at mar-a-lago compared to 20 days at trump tower. that is according to the nbc news. and he is saying that he will spend the requisite time at mar-a-lago to be able to be a florida resident. now blue states they have been bleeding billionaires if you will. carl icahn announcing he will leave new york. david tepper, not so long ago leaving new jersey for florida. paul tudor jones leaving connecticut for florida. back to you. >> steve, i'm getting robbed. taxes higher than ever. services not so much. it is a giant ripoff. i work here, i'm not going anywhere. how about you, are you going to florida, steve forbes? >> unless you and fox are moving to florida i have to stay here, suffer, fight the good battle to ge
also there is an inheritance tax in new york. it can be anywhere three to 16% depending on the estate size. you don't have that in florida as well. what are the rules? well, if the president spends more than 184 days here in new york, he will have to pay taxes but right now, what we can see, president trump has spent 99 days at mar-a-lago compared to 20 days at trump tower. that is according to the nbc news. and he is saying that he will spend the requisite time at mar-a-lago to be able to be a...
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good morning, new york city and good morning america. today is a centennial new york city veterans day parade. for 100 years, americans of come together on this day to honor america's veterans and their families. on veterans day, we start the conversation with thank you for your service. we continue the conversation with a friendly how can i help? how are you doing? tell me about yourself. today is not about charity, it's about honoring the best and brightest talent has to offer. veterans have a proven ability to lead. we are highly trained and skilled workers. we know how to collaborate with our peers and deliver positive outcomes. as chairman of the united war veterans council and the producer of today centennial parade, i welcome you. they say freedom is not free, well it is not. 80's hard to achieve and it's even harder to maintain. today, youaudience know this is you've lived at. on behalf of the city of new york, the united war veterans council, are assembled via sows and corporate sponsors. thank you for your service and we are re
good morning, new york city and good morning america. today is a centennial new york city veterans day parade. for 100 years, americans of come together on this day to honor america's veterans and their families. on veterans day, we start the conversation with thank you for your service. we continue the conversation with a friendly how can i help? how are you doing? tell me about yourself. today is not about charity, it's about honoring the best and brightest talent has to offer. veterans have...
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good-bye new york. hello florida. >>> and later, former president obama getting backlash for criticizing woke culture and also finding a lot of bipartisan praise. what it shows about the two sides of the democratic party. as a cio, you want to move your business forward. but when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a revolutionary solution that lets you deploy, manage, support and secure all your devices from the cloud. so you can stop going in circles, and start moving forward. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everyw
good-bye new york. hello florida. >>> and later, former president obama getting backlash for criticizing woke culture and also finding a lot of bipartisan praise. what it shows about the two sides of the democratic party. as a cio, you want to move your business forward. but when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a...
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speaks atident trump a veterans day ceremony on parade in new york city. ♪ thank you very much, stanley, and thank you for your tremendous support of this wonderful parade. today, we come together as one nation to salute the veterans of the united states armed forces, the greatest warriors to ever walk the face of the earth. our veterans risked everything for us. now, it is our duty to serve and protect them every single day of our lives. it is truly an honor to come back to new york city right here at madison square park to be the first president ever to attend america's parade. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: to every veteran with us, to the thousands fifthing to march on avenue, it will be something, and to the 18 million veterans across our country, the first lady and i have come to express the everlasting love and loyalty of 327 million americans. i want to recognize the department of veterans affairs deputy secretary james byrne for joining us. thank you, james. thank you, james. [applause] great job. pleased to report that our administration and all of the work we've done, the
speaks atident trump a veterans day ceremony on parade in new york city. ♪ thank you very much, stanley, and thank you for your tremendous support of this wonderful parade. today, we come together as one nation to salute the veterans of the united states armed forces, the greatest warriors to ever walk the face of the earth. our veterans risked everything for us. now, it is our duty to serve and protect them every single day of our lives. it is truly an honor to come back to new york city...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to campaign 2020 where the fight for the democratic nomination is heating up. a new cbs news battleground tracker poll has pete buttigieg gaining support in iowa. he's neck and neck with joe biden and bernie sanders. the race is tightening in an early nationwide contest. joe biden leads elizabeth warren by only 3%. meanwhile, ahead of a possible democratic run for president, michael bloomberg is trying to appeal to black voters. the former new york city mayor spoke at an evangelical church in brooklyn yesterday where he apologized for his controversial stop and frisk policy. >> i can't change history. however, today, i want you to know that i realize back then i was wrong. and i'm sorry. >> the next democratic presidential debate takes place in atlanta on wednesday. only ten candidates will take the stage. down two from last month's debate. >>> in his first comments since president trump pardoned two army officers accused of war crimes in afghanistan,
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to campaign 2020 where the fight for the democratic nomination is heating up. a new cbs news battleground tracker poll has pete buttigieg gaining support in iowa. he's neck and neck with joe biden and bernie sanders. the race is tightening in an early nationwide contest. joe biden leads elizabeth warren by only 3%. meanwhile, ahead of a possible democratic run for president, michael bloomberg is trying to appeal to black...
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>> laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> the navy's top official, secretary richard spencer, was fired over the handling of a navy s.e.a.l.s war crimes case. it is the latest in a clash between senior military officials and president trump. spencer's dismissal came at the request yesterday of defense secretary mark esper. now esper cited an alleged private proposal by spencer to the white house to resolve the war crimes case of s.e.a.l. edward gallagher. earlier this month, president trump restored gallagher's rank. last week, spencer pushed for a disciplinary hearing for gallagher which would have ultimately forced gallagher out of the s.e.a.l.s. >>> the house impeachment inquiry into president trump is approaching its next phase. lawmakers now are writing a report that could lead to articles of impeachment. the action comes as a white house review reportedly found emails from top officials trying to justify president trump's decision to block military aid to ukraine. the "washington post" reported yesterday
>> laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> the navy's top official, secretary richard spencer, was fired over the handling of a navy s.e.a.l.s war crimes case. it is the latest in a clash between senior military officials and president trump. spencer's dismissal came at the request yesterday of defense secretary mark esper. now esper cited an alleged private proposal by spencer to the white house to resolve the war crimes case of s.e.a.l. edward gallagher. earlier this month,...
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welcome to new york. i feel like this is the scene for so much of what is going on, but, irina, tell us a little bit about what motivated you to write this book at this particular point in time. >> thank you very much, alex, for having us here. i have to say that you contributed a lot for the research for this book, because you participate in the conference on exile. not on russian exile, just central asian exile and -- [inaudible] and i really use this time for research for our book. so maybe we would have lost a part of our research here in new york, so thank you very much. and it was very surprising decision for us to write the book, a new book on immigration because we always have been as far from this issue as only could be. and because no one from our family immigrated, including aunties, uncles and dozen of cousins, nobody. you know that alex told you that our two books, one of the russia security sources and another of the kremlin on the internet. and we didn't know what to do next because most of
welcome to new york. i feel like this is the scene for so much of what is going on, but, irina, tell us a little bit about what motivated you to write this book at this particular point in time. >> thank you very much, alex, for having us here. i have to say that you contributed a lot for the research for this book, because you participate in the conference on exile. not on russian exile, just central asian exile and -- [inaudible] and i really use this time for research for our book. so...
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he said he loves new york. yesterday he said he hated new york, he's got to get out of here. >> greg: it shows how much the president loves us. he knows that they needed a very special episode of the trump show. when the bradis went to hawaii. that episode are, this one goes to florida. we have a new story arc for the next week. >> jesse: he said something interesting, maybe some of these new york prosecutors trying, moving your homebase to florida, does it protect you in anyway? >> dana: i don't know. i think they also recognize that if they were to come back to new york and have this as the residence, it would never, ever end. and also remember -- >> juan: the president. >> jedediah: you can love this city and yet look at what's happening to it. >> greg: that's what gets you man. i grew up in california and i've lived here. i used to go to san francisco every weekend. i lived in l.a. it's sorrow sorrowful. >> dana: he mentioned energy costs. they are closing the nuclear power station. indian point, indian wel
he said he loves new york. yesterday he said he hated new york, he's got to get out of here. >> greg: it shows how much the president loves us. he knows that they needed a very special episode of the trump show. when the bradis went to hawaii. that episode are, this one goes to florida. we have a new story arc for the next week. >> jesse: he said something interesting, maybe some of these new york prosecutors trying, moving your homebase to florida, does it protect you in anyway?...
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michael bloomberg became mayor of new york of the next year and made new york even safer. one man tool was stop and frisk. the nypd would stop suspicious looking people and asked them question and searched them for weapons and illegal drugs. not everyone liked it ever, but there is no debate about how well it worked. it worked well. by 2013 new york city reported just 333 murders total for the year. it was america's safest city. michael bloomberg was proud of that and proud of stop and frisk. >> today we have fewer guns, fewer shootings and fewer homicides. in fact murders are 50% below the level they were 12 years ago when we came into office. something no one thought possible back then. there is no question that stop and frisk saved countless lives. we know most of those lives saved based on the statistics have been black and hispanic young men. >> tucker: not just most but the majority have been in that category. that was 2013. not that long ago. you may remember 2013. but today michael bloomberg is trying to win the democratic nomination. you think a party that claims
michael bloomberg became mayor of new york of the next year and made new york even safer. one man tool was stop and frisk. the nypd would stop suspicious looking people and asked them question and searched them for weapons and illegal drugs. not everyone liked it ever, but there is no debate about how well it worked. it worked well. by 2013 new york city reported just 333 murders total for the year. it was america's safest city. michael bloomberg was proud of that and proud of stop and frisk....
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i do have some ties to new york city. i love new york city. >> i love it, too. i want to give people a rundown of your resume. you ready? see if you remember these. he starred in popular hollywood movies like "jurassic park," you might remember him shirtless, "the fly." "independence day." it's right here in the big apple where he got his start at 17 years old. he left pittsburgh to study acting at new york's famed neighborhood playhouse. famed before you got there or after? >> before. i think -- >> you helped make it more famous. soon after, you had a broadway debut in the tony award winning musical "two gentlemen of verona." >> it's a shakespeare play. we made a musical out of it. it was a big hit. my first job. >> first job. how does acting compare -- acting in a broadway play compare to what you are doing now? a new show you are doing what we're doing, where you walk around, you look at stuff, you report on things. >> a little bit. you do it so well. i sit at your feet. you are masterful. i'm doing the show. i like this show. how does it compare? i don't kno
i do have some ties to new york city. i love new york city. >> i love it, too. i want to give people a rundown of your resume. you ready? see if you remember these. he starred in popular hollywood movies like "jurassic park," you might remember him shirtless, "the fly." "independence day." it's right here in the big apple where he got his start at 17 years old. he left pittsburgh to study acting at new york's famed neighborhood playhouse. famed before you got...
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new york city is a very diverse community. i think carrying out an attack in new york city for some groups is significant and we have to be prepared for that. >> the factors that drive extremist violence are complex and could be open for misinterpretation, which is why some american police departments are seeking outside perspectives. courtney lebeau is a policy advisor, expert in countering violence extremism whether far right nationalists or groups like isis, she's advised homeland security and local police agencies on the shifting level of the threat. >> for many years we were trying to root out these terror cells around the world. in recent years we've been hearing so much more about these individual attacks. where did that evolution start to happen and when? >> long gone are those days of the coordinated plotted cell-based attacks like 9/11 from groups like isis. al shabaab, al qaeda. what we've seen more now is lone wolf homegrown violent extremism individuals inspired by but not specifically affiliated with one particul
new york city is a very diverse community. i think carrying out an attack in new york city for some groups is significant and we have to be prepared for that. >> the factors that drive extremist violence are complex and could be open for misinterpretation, which is why some american police departments are seeking outside perspectives. courtney lebeau is a policy advisor, expert in countering violence extremism whether far right nationalists or groups like isis, she's advised homeland...
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"the new york times" reports employees of a new york tech company are accused of taking part in a fraud scheme that federal authorities say talents national security. yesterday seven executives of aventura technologies were charged with fraud. they allegedly sold tens of millions of dollars of chinese-made surveillance and security equipment labeled made in the usa. the equipment was sold to consumers, including the u.s. military, the department of energy, and other government agencies. >> aventura not only defrauded its customers but also exposed them to serious known cybersecurity risks and created a channel by which foreign adversaries and other actors could potentially access some of our government's most sensitive facilities and computer networks. >> the defendants are accused of lying to their american customers for more than a decade about the chinese origins of the company's products. aventura did not immediately respond to a request for comment. >>> "national geographic" reports on a study that says a deadly virus is spreading among marine mammals as climate changes worsen and
"the new york times" reports employees of a new york tech company are accused of taking part in a fraud scheme that federal authorities say talents national security. yesterday seven executives of aventura technologies were charged with fraud. they allegedly sold tens of millions of dollars of chinese-made surveillance and security equipment labeled made in the usa. the equipment was sold to consumers, including the u.s. military, the department of energy, and other government...
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and so new york. it infuriates a lot of people but for new yorkers, instead of comforting to see in a way. people asked me how can you like president trump. i tell them, and never liked present truck. why because i love him. i love the president trump hope, nobody brings the fight like president trump is the mineo war room. you see this man for 14 minutes, we'll walk the rounds it took all of the questions and fired back on so monday different topics. it's actually a prelude to tonight his rally. >> and he talks about the jobs numbers today. is the economy is stupid. he said to the reporters, you don't think about it but i do. and you look we do look at the where the stock market is sitting right now, and you get this: people and how they about how they are leaving their four o one kays and how they are continuing to go higher they feel more secure in their lives. that at the end of the day is what gives people to pull the lever in the voting booth. he is onto something there. the market continues to
and so new york. it infuriates a lot of people but for new yorkers, instead of comforting to see in a way. people asked me how can you like president trump. i tell them, and never liked present truck. why because i love him. i love the president trump hope, nobody brings the fight like president trump is the mineo war room. you see this man for 14 minutes, we'll walk the rounds it took all of the questions and fired back on so monday different topics. it's actually a prelude to tonight his...
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good night fro new york. [♪] trish: impeachment? it's over. d.o.a. the dems lost this round and adam schiff is admitting as much. howe what was it worth. they lost this round. he put our country through h-e double l. for what? we knew how much they hated him. that point was articulated loud and clear from the very first night donald trump won the presidency. good thing investors and voters can see through adam schiff's shall we say bull-schiff. >> do you think president trump should be impeached? >> i want to discuss this with my constituents and colleagues before i make a final judgment on it. trish: are you kidding me? he told us it had to happen now isn't so sure? he was talking a whole different game a few weeks ago. so was nancy pelosi. >> we recognize the seriousness of this undertaking. we recognize that we have been compelled by the circumstances to move forward, when a president refuses to defend the constitution and does so for the purpose of advancing his personal or political agenda. the founders provided a remedy. trish >> so we'll proce
good night fro new york. [♪] trish: impeachment? it's over. d.o.a. the dems lost this round and adam schiff is admitting as much. howe what was it worth. they lost this round. he put our country through h-e double l. for what? we knew how much they hated him. that point was articulated loud and clear from the very first night donald trump won the presidency. good thing investors and voters can see through adam schiff's shall we say bull-schiff. >> do you think president trump should be...
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this is the new york historical society and we are going to focus on theyo new york aspect f your story. why don't you before we focus in on that line tell us with the 13 episodes are. >> the 13 are, the first is the minutes of the first meeting of the general assembly of jamestown, jamestown colony since 1619. number two is the flushing remonstrance 1657. number three is the trial and particularly the argument to the jury at the trial of jon peter singer in 1735 remember for the declaration of independence and number five is the constitution of the new york society in 1785. number six is the constitution, 1787. number seven is the monroe doctrine in 1823. number eight is the seneca falls declaration of sentiments 1848. next is the gettysburg address 1863. next is the new colossus which is written for the pedestal of the statue of liberty and i. the two. the poems are in 1883 and the next is the panel to that one is the fireside chat on democracy in 1940 in the last as i said is tear down this wall speech berlin in 1987. >> 13 out of 13. [applause] so we aren't going to talk about 1519
this is the new york historical society and we are going to focus on theyo new york aspect f your story. why don't you before we focus in on that line tell us with the 13 episodes are. >> the 13 are, the first is the minutes of the first meeting of the general assembly of jamestown, jamestown colony since 1619. number two is the flushing remonstrance 1657. number three is the trial and particularly the argument to the jury at the trial of jon peter singer in 1735 remember for the...
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york -- and it's even hyphenated, like the new york historical society, the new york manumissions society. what's up with that this. >> well, some of the chapters in this book are filling gaps. i target that this -- i argue that this is centuries long and, of course, we've also violated it in numerous ways. and we've had to correct those violations over the course of our history. finish and the largest, most enflamed because of issues finally in the civil war, most painful, was human -- [inaudible] and i wanted to do a chapter on a northern state because we forget that this wasn't just a southern thing. new york was a slave colony, and it was a slave state after independence. i learned in writing this book that new york city had more slaves than any american city except charleston. it's partly a function of our size. we had become the largest city. but, still, that is a startling and shameful statistic. so after the revolution, there was a scandalous event where some free blacks living in new york were about to be lured aboard a ship and taken either to charleston or to bay of honduras wh
york -- and it's even hyphenated, like the new york historical society, the new york manumissions society. what's up with that this. >> well, some of the chapters in this book are filling gaps. i target that this -- i argue that this is centuries long and, of course, we've also violated it in numerous ways. and we've had to correct those violations over the course of our history. finish and the largest, most enflamed because of issues finally in the civil war, most painful, was human --...
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craig: we are already seeing it in new york. these products get announced and it takes several years to build them. in new york, you are seeing a bunch of luxury condos that were announced in 2013, 2014, now coming online in a very different market for luxury real estate. that is a big thing. you announce a project, several years later, you build it, and things can change. amanda: we know real estate is a massive portion of most of our economic wealth. are we looking at data that starts to point to concerned, we need to worry about a slowdown, or just a cooling of what happened hot? craig: just a cooling of what had been very hot. we are talking about the upper crust, luxury buyers. global it to the economic uncertainty and how the flow of global capital around the world has changed when you think about things like brexit, what is going on in hong kong, efforts in new york to tax these people, so the interesting thing to me is how capital is moving around the world and how that has changed. amanda: thank you for that. appreciate
craig: we are already seeing it in new york. these products get announced and it takes several years to build them. in new york, you are seeing a bunch of luxury condos that were announced in 2013, 2014, now coming online in a very different market for luxury real estate. that is a big thing. you announce a project, several years later, you build it, and things can change. amanda: we know real estate is a massive portion of most of our economic wealth. are we looking at data that starts to...
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york. >> this is new york. >> so what when the federal? was there ever a federal law that said that women had the right without their husband's permission to earn money and keep their own money? to me this is an incredibly important thing. i can't believe it got subordinated to be able to vote. it goes with it or before it, doesn't it? the right to keep your own money? >> i think most states, by the time women's suffrage passed in 1920, that in most states women would have been able to control their own earnings. there were many other -- >> but you don't know. none -- >> new york, if you worked with your husband, your husband got everything. you had no entitlement. >> we can do one more quick question. >> we are fortunate to have six wonderful conversations going on. we can feel the momentum that's going on here. is that happening in other places across the country? >> oh, god, yes. it is. >> absolutely. >> do you have a favorite exhibit you've seen somewhere? >> to me the most exciting thing is they're happening in all of the states. i ju
york. >> this is new york. >> so what when the federal? was there ever a federal law that said that women had the right without their husband's permission to earn money and keep their own money? to me this is an incredibly important thing. i can't believe it got subordinated to be able to vote. it goes with it or before it, doesn't it? the right to keep your own money? >> i think most states, by the time women's suffrage passed in 1920, that in most states women would have...
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>> he was in new york but he was never of new york. you would not see him around, even where people in real estate would go, the watering holes. he was not sociable. he is the kind of person that was all about trump. and it's not easy to fit in social circles when the beginning, end, and middle of your conversation is you. and that's all he would do. so you knew he was here, he was always in the at that point tabloids but he was not one that was of new york. and most new yorkers when it hit the press this morning, were happy. i had four moving companies call me and say can i donate my service? they would love to help him move out. >> let me ask you about some of the things that i think most haunted his presidency even from his perspective. he has been under criminal investigation for longer than he's not. as president. i mean was he thought of to be dodgy? >> oh, always. i mean you can't have roy cohen as your lawyer, and who represented outright mobsters, and not be considered dodgy. and he used to almost relish in that. you have to r
>> he was in new york but he was never of new york. you would not see him around, even where people in real estate would go, the watering holes. he was not sociable. he is the kind of person that was all about trump. and it's not easy to fit in social circles when the beginning, end, and middle of your conversation is you. and that's all he would do. so you knew he was here, he was always in the at that point tabloids but he was not one that was of new york. and most new yorkers when it...
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if i can draw on the new york situation because i hate the new york situation and i love oklahoma and here's why. in oklahoma, it represents what's on criminal justice to reform looks like. the voters voted for low-level, nonviolent drug and property offenses, right? the legislature comes in and says we are going to apply this retroactively. oklahoma has the largest incarceration population in the country including women, which is the fastest growing population. not anymore because of this. they have reduced costs by $12 million. so oklahoma is doing everything right. recognizing the conversion factors and recognizing with the voters want. new york and the bellagio, who is an idiot with this, this is bella form these they are waiting for trial. he's incentivizing them to come back and hear whether they are going to be convicted or not. these are things or aggravated assault on children. this is for negligent homicide per these are violent criminals who make the citizens feel less safe, and he's incentivizing them with tickets to the mets. >> greg: that's a punishment, going to a mets
if i can draw on the new york situation because i hate the new york situation and i love oklahoma and here's why. in oklahoma, it represents what's on criminal justice to reform looks like. the voters voted for low-level, nonviolent drug and property offenses, right? the legislature comes in and says we are going to apply this retroactively. oklahoma has the largest incarceration population in the country including women, which is the fastest growing population. not anymore because of this....
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barbara in new york. i love what you did here. instead of stitching the full kind of long quote from mr. kent, she got right to it. you can't fight corruption without pissing off corrupt people. true that, barbara. true that. we will cherish them forever and ever. we're planning on building a small museum for them in our office. i will say if anybody else out there was inspired to actually make this in real life the way these awesome folks were, if there's a basket of thread calling your name on something like this,
barbara in new york. i love what you did here. instead of stitching the full kind of long quote from mr. kent, she got right to it. you can't fight corruption without pissing off corrupt people. true that, barbara. true that. we will cherish them forever and ever. we're planning on building a small museum for them in our office. i will say if anybody else out there was inspired to actually make this in real life the way these awesome folks were, if there's a basket of thread calling your name...
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president insists the move was based on the way new york politicians have treated him but new york's tax burden aggravated by the cap on of course, the salt, state and local tax deductions have motivated many new yorkers to move. last year, nearly half a million new yorkers left the state. 63,000 of them moved the florida, a no-tax state. is it a real estate crisis in new york city or maybe the perfect opportunity to buy? jason haber from a high end real estate firm in new york city, is here. let me start with something unrelated. what is the biggest sale you have recently made and what was the story behind it? >> i made two sales in the last two or three months of over $7 million, between $7 million and $8 million. liz: who was leaving? where are they going? >> all domestic. liz: were they going the florida or one of the lower tax states? >> one was relocating to california for work. one was moving from greenwech village to the east village. liz: what about the people moving in? >> i'm saying they are all moving in, they are all local. these are local transactions. by the way, which
president insists the move was based on the way new york politicians have treated him but new york's tax burden aggravated by the cap on of course, the salt, state and local tax deductions have motivated many new yorkers to move. last year, nearly half a million new yorkers left the state. 63,000 of them moved the florida, a no-tax state. is it a real estate crisis in new york city or maybe the perfect opportunity to buy? jason haber from a high end real estate firm in new york city, is here....
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18 percent year to date reporting in new york city each other as art. and since thursday of last week the tesla cyber truck has been pulling in the headlines and today well it's no different now it appears we're going to get an apples to apples tug of war bad. between the future official truck of mars and the leader in the pickup truck game the ford f $150.00 during the unveiling of the cyber truck which included not one but 2 unbreakable steel windows well breaking they also showed a video of the cyber truck pulling an f 150 up hill as the ford's tires screech and you can hear right there this video which has been watched nearly 13000000 times prompted a response from some deep mudra vice president at fort dix who tweeted test the c.e.o. elon musk to send us to send us a cyber truck and we will do the apples apples test for you must respond on monday saying simply bring it on astrophysicist neil de grasse tyson he also weighed in on the situation to ation casting doubt on the initial tug of war saying if musk were to fully load the ford f $150.00 it wo
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no longer new york. jackie deangelis outside the trump tower in new york with all the details. jack at this. reporter: good afternoon, neil. that's right, the president declared his residence will now be in florida not at trump towers since he has lived since the '80s, but rather at mar-a-lago. that is interesting because he is not the only one leaving the empire state. give you numbers from the u.s. census bureau, more than 60,000 people last year left new york specifically for florida. the outflows in general, of, to other states, out of new york because of the taxes, presumably. 452,580 people. staggering numbers here. why do people leave? taxes are high. 9% income tax for top earners n a state like florida, it is zero. what about the inheritance tax, zero in florida as well. it can be 3 to 16% here in new york, depending on size of the estate. the salt deduction was capped at $10,000. if you live in new york city, you're paying city tax. it's a lot of taxes. so what are the rules if you decide to do this? if you live outside of, if you live in the state 184 days or more you
no longer new york. jackie deangelis outside the trump tower in new york with all the details. jack at this. reporter: good afternoon, neil. that's right, the president declared his residence will now be in florida not at trump towers since he has lived since the '80s, but rather at mar-a-lago. that is interesting because he is not the only one leaving the empire state. give you numbers from the u.s. census bureau, more than 60,000 people last year left new york specifically for florida. the...
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a judge set the date today in new york. prosecutors say the cards were online shopping and napping the night epstein hanged himself in his cell. but that they filed paperwork claiming they checked on the convicted sex offender. epstein had been awaiting trial on charges that he sexually abused underaged girls. both prison guards have pleaded not guilty. bryan llenas reporting life outside the in manhattan. >> good afternoon. over here, you will see this as the metropolitan correction center where jeffrey epstein was held and died. is a secure federal jail and across the street is the federal courthouse. that is where the two correction officers tasked with guarding epstein appeared in court today on charges of falsifying records indicating that they were checking on epstein every 30 minutes as required when in reality they were not. as a result, prosecutors say epstein went unchecked for eight hours, the entire night that he died. then on top of that, surveillance video shows that instead of giving their checks were napping
a judge set the date today in new york. prosecutors say the cards were online shopping and napping the night epstein hanged himself in his cell. but that they filed paperwork claiming they checked on the convicted sex offender. epstein had been awaiting trial on charges that he sexually abused underaged girls. both prison guards have pleaded not guilty. bryan llenas reporting life outside the in manhattan. >> good afternoon. over here, you will see this as the metropolitan correction...
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there were 15 newspapers in the new york -- in new york at the time and it's unimaginable that someone would not get wind of it and the new york times writes a chiding front page article with the headline that was something like men's voices to join the soprano chorus for women's votes . and it names these people whose names they had gotten wind of, there were only 25 at that point. one with the director of bellevue hospital, who resigned in embarrassment. eastman was mortified. but he had recruited george foster peabody who became the financial mainstay. he said by the time you're really ready to announce everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november he did not have 100 names but 150. they had their first meeting in early november. by january they produce their first booklet with these names and addresses listed. with their charter and constitution. by later in the year they gave their first banquet, 600 p all, to honor ethel snowden, the wife of the british mp. this was very elite in its construction. allr they invited men of sorts, what y
there were 15 newspapers in the new york -- in new york at the time and it's unimaginable that someone would not get wind of it and the new york times writes a chiding front page article with the headline that was something like men's voices to join the soprano chorus for women's votes . and it names these people whose names they had gotten wind of, there were only 25 at that point. one with the director of bellevue hospital, who resigned in embarrassment. eastman was mortified. but he had...
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i wish he would be mayor of new york city again. if he's going to jump in, the most important thing to note ise who will throw that money around the way billionaire never did. we were underresourced and staffed. hillary clinton showed the fastest way to make a small fortune is to waste one: michael bloomberg, is he welcome in his own democratic party? we have front-runners saying we don't want any billionaires in the country let alone in the democratic primary. >> brennan: i want to get on what's happening in washington with this week of hearings. the president has said he wants a trial in the senate. but then others at the white house say they're not even sure democrats will move ahead with impeachment. what exactly are you preparing for? >> brennan: >> we're preparing for both eventualities. if it does go to a trial in the senate. there are a lot of democrats ringing their hands that they did not see, as will hurd, a moderate republican who is retiring this year, said he did not see overwhelming compelling clear and convincing evi
i wish he would be mayor of new york city again. if he's going to jump in, the most important thing to note ise who will throw that money around the way billionaire never did. we were underresourced and staffed. hillary clinton showed the fastest way to make a small fortune is to waste one: michael bloomberg, is he welcome in his own democratic party? we have front-runners saying we don't want any billionaires in the country let alone in the democratic primary. >> brennan: i want to get...
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and good night from our nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> new in the impeachment probe, house democrats want mick mulvaney to come to capitol hill to testify. they subpoenaed him to appear later this morning. >> democrats release new and potentially damaging testimony by senior u.s. diplomat george kent. he tied trump to a quid pro quo and discussed vladimir putin's influence over the president. >> and former vladimir putin's influence over the president. >> and michael bloomberg is now positioning himself to enter the 2020 democratic race, aides say he sees a weakness in the current democratic field. >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, november 8, i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside yasmin vossoughian. new overnight, the house intelligence committee has subpoenaed acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney to appear on capitol hill and testify in the impeachment probe. mill vainy like others in the trump administration is not expected to appear for that deposition. as you may recall mulvaney was speaking in the white house briefing room last month when he essentially admitted that
and good night from our nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> new in the impeachment probe, house democrats want mick mulvaney to come to capitol hill to testify. they subpoenaed him to appear later this morning. >> democrats release new and potentially damaging testimony by senior u.s. diplomat george kent. he tied trump to a quid pro quo and discussed vladimir putin's influence over the president. >> and former vladimir putin's influence over the president. >> and...
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he was born, raised in new york. but he was never really of new york. he did more moving around to sell donald trump than he really got into the diverse communities of new york. in fact, he was sued and had to settle with the justice department for housing discrimination. he rallied for five innocent young men to be executed even though he tried to make the spots. he would come to my events. he would try to act like a democrat sometimes. i would see him come to national action network events that i had even though he now calls me a conman never explaining why he would have been supporting with his presence conmen. but that's another story. if you really want to know that i'm right about him not being a real new yorker, who goes to a pizza shop with sarah pa alin a goes to have pizza with a knife and fork? that's telling. he's not a real new yorker. but, mr. president, on your way out, remember you have a real hard decision to make. you can move your residence but where are you going to put the trump presidential library? who is going to welcome that? wh
he was born, raised in new york. but he was never really of new york. he did more moving around to sell donald trump than he really got into the diverse communities of new york. in fact, he was sued and had to settle with the justice department for housing discrimination. he rallied for five innocent young men to be executed even though he tried to make the spots. he would come to my events. he would try to act like a democrat sometimes. i would see him come to national action network events...
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howard: the new york press knows him. is second of all, there have been candidates who have gotten in during the primaries, but they didn't have millions of dollars to spend. >>> still to come, the president >>> still to come, the president diagnoses the press as my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ ♪ howard: president trump's unscheduled visit to walter reed last weekend prompted plenty of media chatter. >> they say relatively high risk of heart attack or other heart disease over the next 3-5 years. that's probably the top of the list of concerns. he's at risk. doesn't mean he's had a problem. howard: the president, who said he had some tests, offered his own diagnosis in explaining what happened when he ret
howard: the new york press knows him. is second of all, there have been candidates who have gotten in during the primaries, but they didn't have millions of dollars to spend. >>> still to come, the president >>> still to come, the president diagnoses the press as my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing...
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new york. >> i have no words other than thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts right now. >> from america's mayor, perhaps to america's defendant, tonight rudy giuliani's potential legal problems are mounting and now president trump appears to be distancing himself from the attorney he once said, quote, very much knows what's happening. i'm john berman, in for anderson. and on top of that, new reporting from the "washington post" in "the new york times" that says at the very same time rudy giuliani was conducting his shadow diplomacy campaign for the president, attempting to drum up dirt on the bidens in ukraine, he was also working to secure contracts with those same officials that would have paid him hundreds of thousands of dollars. it also appears no deal was ever finalized, but he was essentially trying to leverage his white house connections for money. something he's accused the bidens of doing, but without any evidence. these late est reports come two days after reports of federal subpoenas for rudy giuliani's associates seeking information
new york. >> i have no words other than thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts right now. >> from america's mayor, perhaps to america's defendant, tonight rudy giuliani's potential legal problems are mounting and now president trump appears to be distancing himself from the attorney he once said, quote, very much knows what's happening. i'm john berman, in for anderson. and on top of that, new reporting from the "washington post" in "the new york times" that says...
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officials in the new york law. the judge's ruling today says there has been no such request from any of them for the taxes. and i'm sure the president's lawyers will immediately or very quickly file another lawsuit in new york and ask for another stay to keep anything from happening while this thing works its way through the courts. but this basically slams the door on one place the president's lawyers could go to try to fight this out. >> they're going to a lot of places in order to fight this, pete. is this normal to -- to throw everything against the wall in order to stop something like this from being released? have you seen efforts like this, aggressive efforts like this before? >> well, sure. i've seen aggressive efforts by lawyers to defend their clients, yes. and whatever jurisdiction they have. one of the arguments the president's lawyers make here, by the way, is a first amendment claim. they say the only reason anybody wants the president's taxes is for political reasons and that's kind of something that
officials in the new york law. the judge's ruling today says there has been no such request from any of them for the taxes. and i'm sure the president's lawyers will immediately or very quickly file another lawsuit in new york and ask for another stay to keep anything from happening while this thing works its way through the courts. but this basically slams the door on one place the president's lawyers could go to try to fight this out. >> they're going to a lot of places in order to...
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>> new york city hall. i think it's the parking lot. >> reporter: people are walking above the station every day. >> they have no idea. in that sense, it's abandoned. >> reporter: hollywood even allowed in. >> wow! >> reporter: the station is said to have inspired the home of "the teenage mutant ninja turtles." while locked away from passengers, trains go by the majestic ghost stoiation. it's very loud. this is where the 6 train turns around. history literally passes by this station every minute or two. >> every minute. people sit on these six trains as they go through the loop and don't know what that they're passing through. >> reporter: there is something pretty special about being somewhere most people never get to go. for a station that used to see thousands of visitors a day, it now only sees hundreds a year through tourists from the new york city transintemuseum. otherwise, you're left looking out the window on a passing 6 train looking back to 1904. for "cbs this morning saturday," kris van cleave,
>> new york city hall. i think it's the parking lot. >> reporter: people are walking above the station every day. >> they have no idea. in that sense, it's abandoned. >> reporter: hollywood even allowed in. >> wow! >> reporter: the station is said to have inspired the home of "the teenage mutant ninja turtles." while locked away from passengers, trains go by the majestic ghost stoiation. it's very loud. this is where the 6 train turns around....
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according to "the new york post." the news comes as a police officers are reportedly hesitant how to engage with suspects after massive antipolice protest rocked the streets of brooklyn this weekend. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight, good evening, trace buried >> good evening, shannon. for months we have documented instances of police being doused with buckets of water and other liquids and now it appears things are elevating. if on halloween while responding to a domestic violence call, two police officers had their squad car's covered in trash, eggs, and boxes, and when the officers pulled the trash off, they were taunted by passersby yelling "trick-or-treat mother blinkers." more than a thousand people took to the street, opposing a police crackdown on fair leaders, people who jump the turnstiles and ride the subway for free. the protesters argue that issuing citations to those who cannot afford the subway is racist, targeting mostly black and hispanic residents. and t
according to "the new york post." the news comes as a police officers are reportedly hesitant how to engage with suspects after massive antipolice protest rocked the streets of brooklyn this weekend. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight, good evening, trace buried >> good evening, shannon. for months we have documented instances of police being doused with buckets of water and other liquids and now it appears things are elevating. if on...
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heaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, new hampshire. we could see our first flakes of the season now. >> people need to prepare now. thank you. >>> now to capitol hill. the next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. starting wednesday, house democrats take their case against president trump to the american public in televised hearings. wa weijia jiang is traveling with the president in new york. >> reporter: open naergs the impeachment inquiry including hunter biden, the whistle-blower and anyone relied on by the whistle-blower in drafting the complaint. >> we're not going go back in time and revisit conspiracy theories that are implicated in the president's call. >> reporter: the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, warned republicans in a letter he would not approve their request to hear from the whistle-blower writing in light of the president's threat, the individual's appearance before us would only place their personal safety at grave risk. president trump is demanding the whistle-blower testify
heaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, new hampshire. we could see our first flakes of the season now. >> people need to prepare now. thank you. >>> now to capitol hill. the next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. starting wednesday, house democrats take their case against president trump to the american public in televised hearings. wa weijia jiang is traveling with the president in new york. >> reporter: open naergs the impeachment inquiry...
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these things that make sense that new york is new york is at the top of the list and congratulations to new york. >> to that point you have four factors you mentioned. was there one that influence influenced more than others? livability with infrastructure in new york city can get anywhere with the subways very quickly versus another city like l.a.. you have to drive them you need a car and we financially don't have the money for that it's not feasible. his livability one of the main factors? >> livability is definitely a there with factors that some of the bigger factors are veteran support and the ability to start a business. david: entrepreneurs? >> absolutely. >> throughout my career a ton of veterans chose leadership positions and chosen as financial and wealth advisers. their goal and mission oriented and have high levels of discipline and the value teamwork. those are skills that are absolutely necessary for entrepreneurs however my mind wonders what industries are they actually and in terms of launching their businesses, what sectors? >> we have scene veteran starting this is
these things that make sense that new york is new york is at the top of the list and congratulations to new york. >> to that point you have four factors you mentioned. was there one that influence influenced more than others? livability with infrastructure in new york city can get anywhere with the subways very quickly versus another city like l.a.. you have to drive them you need a car and we financially don't have the money for that it's not feasible. his livability one of the main...
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vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. saudi aramco bankers are seeing sufficient really demand to pull off the oil giant's ipo just three days after launching. joining us is our guest to covers oil covered for the americas. does this suggest there was a lot of pressure or demand? >> a little of both. there has been pressure on the government to make sure this goes through well. there is some actual good news, or once. of howdo we have a sense interested, if at all, any foreign investors are in this early read on demand? there was not a ,ot of foreign investor demand as they basically pulled back from showing it to investors in new york and london, really rely more on local, deep-pocketed demands to get this through. vonnie: will it be a one .7 chilean dollar valuation? will there be other conditions attached? >> there could be. too early to tell. still a couple of weeks. see some of the details coming out. to letve already offered people borrow more money. there could be some lockups attached to the other side of that. am
vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. saudi aramco bankers are seeing sufficient really demand to pull off the oil giant's ipo just three days after launching. joining us is our guest to covers oil covered for the americas. does this suggest there was a lot of pressure or demand? >> a little of both. there has been pressure on the government to make sure this goes through well. there is some actual good news, or once. of howdo we have a sense interested, if at all, any foreign investors...
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if you are in upstate new york between albany and syracuse, new york, you can visit this site and visit another one of his homes that predated this both of which are preserved as historic sites in new york. a really interesting story about how europeans and native americans came together on the frontier, not to fight, but actually just to talk about their differences and try to come to some kind of accommodation when they did have conflict. i want to switch from upstate new york to pennsylvania right now. if you were to travel east of gettysburg, or maybe 1.5 hours on route 30 to the town of lancaster, pennsylvania, i'm sure some of you are familiar with lancaster. in 1744, lancaster was just this tiny little frontier community that was really on the edge of settlement in pennsylvania. but in june of 1744, a group of 250 iroquois indians arrived in lancaster and were carrying arms, bows, and arrows in tomahawks. this would cause panic among the folks that would live in this tiny frontier town. this was the quaker colony of pennsylvania. there was not even a militia to call out in fear o
if you are in upstate new york between albany and syracuse, new york, you can visit this site and visit another one of his homes that predated this both of which are preserved as historic sites in new york. a really interesting story about how europeans and native americans came together on the frontier, not to fight, but actually just to talk about their differences and try to come to some kind of accommodation when they did have conflict. i want to switch from upstate new york to pennsylvania...
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laura podesta is here in new york. laura, who gave the testimony, and what are lawmakers saying about these documents? >> reporter: that would be deputy assistant secretary of defense laura cooper. she's responsible for overseeing u.s. military assistance to ukraine. and she said the delay of the release of nearly $400 million in aid raised alarm bells. president trump is pushing back as congress gets set for the first public hearing of its impeachment inquiry. after observing veterans day in new york city, the hoax, writing on twitter, "just like schiff fabricated my phone call, he wil fabricate the transcripts that he is making and releasing." three more transcripts were made public monday. the testimony shows evenen the pentagon didn't know why the white house had stopped sending military aid to ukraine. deputy assistant secretary of defense laura cooper told lawmakers the funds were held without explanation. immediately deputies began to raise concerns about how this could be done in a legal fashion. cooper also te
laura podesta is here in new york. laura, who gave the testimony, and what are lawmakers saying about these documents? >> reporter: that would be deputy assistant secretary of defense laura cooper. she's responsible for overseeing u.s. military assistance to ukraine. and she said the delay of the release of nearly $400 million in aid raised alarm bells. president trump is pushing back as congress gets set for the first public hearing of its impeachment inquiry. after observing veterans...
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york's new tax law to pursue his state tax returns. trump's lawsuit was also set to stop the new york department of taxation from providing the documents and keep new york attorney general letsha james from enforcing the trust act. this new law allows the chairman of three congressional tax-related committees to request the state returns of public officials only after the treasury department fails to gain access to these documents. now, yesterday the judge ruled that his court was not in the proper jurisdiction to sue the new york officials named in the lawsuit and she quote go somewhere else and file. trump's personal attorney, jay sekulow says the president's lawyers are quote reviewing the opinion. >>> still ahead on the heels of the new york city mayor michael bloomberg weighing a presidential run, there is now word of another democrat thinking about entering the 2020 race at the last minute. >> and a look at the house democratic strategy ahead of tomorrow's hearing in the impeachment probe. we'll be right back. 'll be righ. only o
york's new tax law to pursue his state tax returns. trump's lawsuit was also set to stop the new york department of taxation from providing the documents and keep new york attorney general letsha james from enforcing the trust act. this new law allows the chairman of three congressional tax-related committees to request the state returns of public officials only after the treasury department fails to gain access to these documents. now, yesterday the judge ruled that his court was not in the...
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york and help them open up their office in new york. she'd green up in new york, in brooklyn and had talked about wanting to be closer to her family. i was studying at aner yip office one weekend at her firm. she said you won't believe what i was asked to do. to move back and help open the firm's office in new york. i said in is a huge honor. they want you to be one of the new anchors for this number. they're expanding. what did you say? i told them no and i said what about did you mean? she gave me all these patently weak arguments for not going. i said what's the real reason? she said you're going to san francisco. going to new york is too far. l.a. is far enough. i said if you want to go to new york, that went to new york and that soorlt of started the what as k. and in a couple of days i. decided i was going to turn gown the offer hape had excepted already in san francisco and follow her jobless to new york and we were going to get married. so we did go to new york. i got my extreme job, believe it or not. it's amazing the hand that
york and help them open up their office in new york. she'd green up in new york, in brooklyn and had talked about wanting to be closer to her family. i was studying at aner yip office one weekend at her firm. she said you won't believe what i was asked to do. to move back and help open the firm's office in new york. i said in is a huge honor. they want you to be one of the new anchors for this number. they're expanding. what did you say? i told them no and i said what about did you mean? she...
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that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver. (woman) and if verizon 5g can deliver performance like this in these places... it's pretty crazy. ...just imagine what it can do for you. ♪ >> ♪ >> on election day 2020, the crazy democrats are going down in a landslide. that landslide is going to start right here in the great state of florida. >> [cheers and applause]. >> president trump in battleground florida predicting another win there and a surprising analysis from the "new york times" upshot. it find the president is on a strong footing not just in florida but 5 other key swing states. some say they will back the president against each of the top rival and the author of the book "the great revolt" revisited a unique group of rust belt voters who voted for him in 2016 and plan to do so again. all 24 of the people we interviewed told us they have not waivered in their political allegiance. joining now is brad tod co-author of t
that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver. (woman) and if verizon 5g can deliver performance like this in these places... it's pretty crazy. ...just imagine what it can do for you. ♪ >> ♪ >> on election day 2020, the crazy democrats are going down in a landslide. that landslide is going to start right here in the great state of florida. >> [cheers and...
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i mean i live in new york, you live in new york. i go to many journalism events, publishing events, art events. i'm the only african-american or one of few. the parties, you know, i have a lot of white friends where i am the only african-american in their universe and you know, that's fine, but what happens is the social worlds of people are replicated in the workplace. who do you hire, who do you recommend, who do your friends know, and it's the good letters, who gets the -- many of us are not in those circles, so this isn't ku klux klan overt racism that i'm writing about, no, not at all. though that exists of course. more and more obviously. >> but that isn't what i'm writing about. i am writing about the event flow of the way we live in the society. a society. segregated churches, segregated schools, segregated social spheres and then we are supposed with segregated workplaces. in the higher up the chain you go, the more homogenous. so, you know, there are so many patterns in american life that would need to shift from diversity
i mean i live in new york, you live in new york. i go to many journalism events, publishing events, art events. i'm the only african-american or one of few. the parties, you know, i have a lot of white friends where i am the only african-american in their universe and you know, that's fine, but what happens is the social worlds of people are replicated in the workplace. who do you hire, who do you recommend, who do your friends know, and it's the good letters, who gets the -- many of us are not...
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toll particulars of new york city and then by state. we took on the independent democratic caucus, senators who are democrats who are deeply accountable to people like the real estate lobby and we primaried all of them and most of them lost their primaries so we eliminated the independent democratic caucus and now the results are very, very progressive criminal justice reform and legislature for dreamers and environmental reforms and i could go on and on. him just over one cycle. the question around the governor of new york, we primaried his friend in the independent democratic caucus, the i.d.c., and also primaries him, we challenged him during the general election and he wasn't pleased with that. this is nothing more than political institutions, the governor overreaching and using the democratic process in order to settle the score against the independent movement. we think it's wrong. we also know it's unconstitutional. fusion voting is protected by the constitution and ultimately we think these efforts will fail but think it exposes
toll particulars of new york city and then by state. we took on the independent democratic caucus, senators who are democrats who are deeply accountable to people like the real estate lobby and we primaried all of them and most of them lost their primaries so we eliminated the independent democratic caucus and now the results are very, very progressive criminal justice reform and legislature for dreamers and environmental reforms and i could go on and on. him just over one cycle. the question...
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attorney with the eastern district of new york and southern district of new york. good to see you sgen. >> good to see you. >> among the people that are invited to come or don't come, the john bolton thing seems to be a category to itself. what is the argument they are trying to make or waiting for for the courts? >> so it seems they set up this sort of strange condition, right? they said we're willing to come in if you give us the subpoena but we want to let it play out in the courts first. we want to see what the courts have to say about this constitutional immunity issue the white house has been pushing so it's a defense we heard from coop ehrmann a couple weeks ago. we want to play this out in the courts first, almost get the blessing of the judiciary to testify. it's troubling number one because he's not a current employee of the administration. he doesn't work in the government anymore. so there is nothing really that the white house could actually do to stop him from coming in to testify if in fact he really wanted to. so it seems he's trying in someways to
attorney with the eastern district of new york and southern district of new york. good to see you sgen. >> good to see you. >> among the people that are invited to come or don't come, the john bolton thing seems to be a category to itself. what is the argument they are trying to make or waiting for for the courts? >> so it seems they set up this sort of strange condition, right? they said we're willing to come in if you give us the subpoena but we want to let it play out in...
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he is speaking right there in new york city. he is not mentioned anything about china trade, the economy. that is not the kind of speech that he is giving on this veterans day. but what's interesting is the response to him. now, the response, he was not, his speech was not interrupted by cheers or applause, very much, except when he called for it. and when he did recognize mayor de blasio in the audience, again there was a rather tepid response to that. so here we have the president in rather hostile territory, that is how i would describe new york city with political opposition to mr. trump, he is being given a fairly quiet reception, very tepid reception at that. that is the way we will leave it. the president of the united states, right there in new york city. as we said, he mentioned nothing about the economy, nothing about china trade. his speech did not affect the market at all. we're still down 100 points. and, i'm going to break away from this. forgive me, ladies and gentlemen, we want to move on here. we're down 107 on
he is speaking right there in new york city. he is not mentioned anything about china trade, the economy. that is not the kind of speech that he is giving on this veterans day. but what's interesting is the response to him. now, the response, he was not, his speech was not interrupted by cheers or applause, very much, except when he called for it. and when he did recognize mayor de blasio in the audience, again there was a rather tepid response to that. so here we have the president in rather...