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across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. david: we are getting new video of the horrifying moments at the marjory stoneman douglas high school. take a look. video showing students raising their hands above their heads as armed law enforcement officers enter a classroom. joining me is john gillian, former. people think we are just sheep and have to accept what's going on with our culture. >> we are not teaching people in this country to be empowered. every time this happens it goes straight to politics and they say take the guns away. we have a mental health problem and we have a lack of security problem in this country. there are literally millions of retired law enforcement officers and veterans who work every day with firearms and carry them in and around the public on a daily basis. myself as an fbi agent and air marshal. why aren't we being called upon to volunteer and stand at these schools? you are never going to be able to teach teachers how to be tact
across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. david: we are getting new video of the horrifying moments at the marjory stoneman douglas high school. take a look. video showing students raising their hands above their heads as armed law enforcement officers enter a classroom. joining me is john gillian, former. people think we are just sheep and have to accept what's going on with our culture. >> we are not...
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the new york historical society. i'm dale gregory. vice president for public programs. we're always thrilled to welcome you to our spectacular robert a. smith auditorium. this evening program is presented in conjunction with mapping america's road to unless, our new revolutionary war exhibition, which is on view here until march 11th. tonight's program, washington and the nation's battle for the nation's capital. and the distinguished speaker series at the heart of our programs, as always, i'd like to thank mr. schwartz for his wonderful support. let's give mr. schwartz a great hand. [ applause ] i'd also like to recognize our trustee executive committee chair and all the councilmembers with us for all of their support as well. let's give them a big hand. [ applause ] thank you. so, tonight, the program will last an hour. it will include a question and answer session. has everyone received a card to write their questions? no? well, we have staff coming through. this is -- we will conduct the q&a with written question
the new york historical society. i'm dale gregory. vice president for public programs. we're always thrilled to welcome you to our spectacular robert a. smith auditorium. this evening program is presented in conjunction with mapping america's road to unless, our new revolutionary war exhibition, which is on view here until march 11th. tonight's program, washington and the nation's battle for the nation's capital. and the distinguished speaker series at the heart of our programs, as always, i'd...
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pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. i mean, stipulate, pbs is awesome. we love pbs, right? that's like, what are we doing here? but but but, that's not a job you leave. so what was it about new york times to pbs that made you make that change? - well you know, gwen ifill left the new york times. - correct, that's true, good point. check mate. - so if you're someone who's a student of gwen ifill and a student of, she was a mentor of mine, and we met because we had the same hairdresser because that's how that happens, and that's how the universe, so great. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - so seeing that, and seeing that she le
pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. i mean, stipulate, pbs is awesome. we love...
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york times next to the new york daily news and the new york times it says essentially russia bots jumping on the chance to divide the you know american public over the shooting in florida if they said it in fewer words on the other hand right next to it there's a full page picture in the daily news of donald trump playing golf saying can i play through that says trump plays golf less than a mile from scene of shooting. in other words they're doing exactly you know a full page spot what they're accusing russian box of doing which is dividing people over the issue of these kids getting murdered in florida and i'm wondering you know i see this obviously not a newsstand one newspaper next to another throughout the new york area those two papers why next to each other on a newsstand but i'm wondering if whatever is there when the little segment did push you know this narrative if anybody there is actually seeing these things side by side because those two things are contradictory and it's very interesting adam you know in looking at the big picture like what don was just saying right there i m
york times next to the new york daily news and the new york times it says essentially russia bots jumping on the chance to divide the you know american public over the shooting in florida if they said it in fewer words on the other hand right next to it there's a full page picture in the daily news of donald trump playing golf saying can i play through that says trump plays golf less than a mile from scene of shooting. in other words they're doing exactly you know a full page spot what they're...
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the gentlelady from new jersey -- new york reserves her time. and the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the chairman of the human resources subcommittee of the house ways and means committee, mr. adrian smith from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this continuing resolution package. while i appreciate this legislation will keep government open, fund community health centers for two years and fully fund our military while we continue to work toward a broader budget agreement, i would like to focus on the various ways and means committee provisions included in the bill. this legislation includes numerous medicare provisions important to rural health providers and patients, including permanently repealing therapy caps and extending the floor on geographic payment adjustments for rural providers anded a-ons for rural ambulance provi
the gentlelady from new jersey -- new york reserves her time. and the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the chairman of the human resources subcommittee of the house ways and means committee, mr. adrian smith from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this continuing resolution...
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no new york publisher would publish it. registry publish it. more recently there was a patriotic book, flags of our father and since it was not flags of our mothers 27 new york publishers turned them down. when publish 44 weeks on the "new york times" bestseller list to the way things are going now in the trunk area the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are still reading the times, but it's every day about somehow some sad little facebook page that they think russia swung the whole election and if you visited america in 2016 you would notice outside of the major cities you could not drive a mile without seeing a 6-foot tall trump sign, but i'm sure that little facebook page-- in any event they have become more hysterical than i have seen and i've lived through the mccarthy era, nixon era and i've written about them and i think it's worse than even that and if they get control of the internet, we could be right now back to regnery publishing being the only way for conservative to communicate with one another, so stay on their mailing lists an
no new york publisher would publish it. registry publish it. more recently there was a patriotic book, flags of our father and since it was not flags of our mothers 27 new york publishers turned them down. when publish 44 weeks on the "new york times" bestseller list to the way things are going now in the trunk area the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are still reading the times, but it's every day about somehow some sad little facebook page that they think russia swung the whole...
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from new york closes. mrs. lowey: i yield myself the balance of my time to close. fifth c.r., a fifth c.r., while one party controls all levers of government, shows the republicans' inability to govern. even more upsetting is their refusal to put a bipartisan .reamer bill on the house floor while there are provisions in the senate amendment democrats support, we implore our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to do what is right and permit a vote on a bipartisan dreamer bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. mr. frelinghuysen: i yield a minute to the speaker of the house, mr. ryan. the speaker pro tempore: speaker f the house is recognized. the speaker: thank you, mr. peaker, i will be brief. a few hours ago, the senate passed this agreement with a very big bipartisan vote. 75% of senate democrats, 68% of senate republicans and came together on a true compromised measure. and it accomplisheses what we have been fighting for. this agreement acco
from new york closes. mrs. lowey: i yield myself the balance of my time to close. fifth c.r., a fifth c.r., while one party controls all levers of government, shows the republicans' inability to govern. even more upsetting is their refusal to put a bipartisan .reamer bill on the house floor while there are provisions in the senate amendment democrats support, we implore our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to do what is right and permit a vote on a bipartisan dreamer bill. i yield back...
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and we could not be in new york without calling upon our t. correspondent trinity charges who's done such a great job not just for boom bust but for our two american general attorney thank you for being with us here at nasdaq thank you for having me mark so we are here in one of the most influential financial hubs not only in the world but in new york it's announced back to us right behind the screen that you see is actually their market light but what's interesting about the nasdaq is the fact that no trading actually goes on inside this building it's actually more of a television studio all the trading happens closer to washington d.c. and maryland and a lot of people don't know that yet happens in bethesda not too far from boom bust i've done a bunch of t.v. interviews in here and it's sort of freaky actually the they do ring the bell here where and the there's a podium where the companies that are listed if it comes out of the floor rises up out of the floor and everybody sits around there and claps but the trading is not there and then it
and we could not be in new york without calling upon our t. correspondent trinity charges who's done such a great job not just for boom bust but for our two american general attorney thank you for being with us here at nasdaq thank you for having me mark so we are here in one of the most influential financial hubs not only in the world but in new york it's announced back to us right behind the screen that you see is actually their market light but what's interesting about the nasdaq is the fact...
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york times" because lying to the "new york times" isn't a crime or being misleading to the "new york times" isn't a crime. so if you don't have an under y underlying crime to investigate, the president doesn't need to answer your question. so that's a fascinating question. but it goes to show this is front and center, very much of interest to bob mueller. >> that is obviously why mark corallo's input here changes what was going on on air force one from being a story lying to the "new york times" to something 34u67 more important that goes right to the center of the investigation. please stay with us if you can because there might be questions from our other guests. john hileman, barbara mcquad an msnbc legal contributor, and frank mon toy ya, jr. he's a retired fbi executive. john, i want to get in one more word buy graphically here about mark corallo. here's a former spokesperson for the attorney general. a republican attorney general. he knows his way around this arena. and he develops concerns of the people he's dealing with and what he hears in this conference call that hope hick
york times" because lying to the "new york times" isn't a crime or being misleading to the "new york times" isn't a crime. so if you don't have an under y underlying crime to investigate, the president doesn't need to answer your question. so that's a fascinating question. but it goes to show this is front and center, very much of interest to bob mueller. >> that is obviously why mark corallo's input here changes what was going on on air force one from being a...
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the new york times come a the president called the failing of the quote new york times." hometown paper that is sort of a love-hate relationship. post"ashington subscriptions are up. it is an increasingly ugly battle, but some of them are called mines, -- gold mines. they present a fat target for him. a growing portion of the country does not trust him. change with his television career and how he treated the media? guest: donald trump has had an intuitive feel for how to make news in the new york market. i even covered his divorce from ivana. i remember calling him during that time. i was the out-of-town reporter for "the washington post." you get a few soundbites. donald trump knows a controversy sales. even when he is getting beat up, he knows that negative coverage helps this president. it sounds counterintuitive. who wants to get beat up? or when the president is getting beat up on his handling of just about anything -- emigration, -- these things dominate the news cycle. every story is about attacking trump. at news hits back, organizations and coverage, that extend
the new york times come a the president called the failing of the quote new york times." hometown paper that is sort of a love-hate relationship. post"ashington subscriptions are up. it is an increasingly ugly battle, but some of them are called mines, -- gold mines. they present a fat target for him. a growing portion of the country does not trust him. change with his television career and how he treated the media? guest: donald trump has had an intuitive feel for how to make news in...
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all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. it took me a long time to be able to say "chandler has cancer." because that is such a scary word. st. jude takes care of absolutely everything. and knowing that we don't have to pay for all of the medical expenses, that's huge. st. jude allowed me to focus on being a mom to bryce. and sometimes i'm just in awe of the impact st. jude has, not only on this community, but the world. st. jude nos ha dado todo. nos está dando la salud de nuestra princesa - y sin pagar nada. st. jude is uniquely positioned to advance the cures of pediatric cancer, i think better than any other institution in the world. donors are important to us because, you get the feeling that you have a team behind you. we have the resources, and we have the focus, and so, if st. jude doesn't do it, who will? ♪♪ train to welcome back a bit sketchy, but overlook typing now. take a look at features could be a wild day for stocks. plenty of uptick in t
all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. it took me a long time to be able to say "chandler has cancer." because that is such a scary word. st. jude takes care of absolutely everything. and knowing that we don't have to pay for all of the medical expenses, that's huge. st. jude allowed me to focus on being a mom to bryce. and sometimes i'm just in awe of the impact st. jude has, not only on this...
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we begin today's show here in new york. on tuesday, taxi drivers held a vigil to remember a livery car driver who had committed suicide outside the gates of city hall monday. douglas schifter is believed to be the third new york city driver to commit suicide in the past three months. in aessage posted on facebook, schifter blamed city and state leaders and ride-sharing apps like uber for pushing him and other taxi drivers into financial despair. he wrote -- "i worked 100-120 consecutive hours almost every week for the past plus years. 14 when the industry started in 1981, i averaged 40-50 hours. i cannot survive any longer with working 120 hours! i am not a slave and i refuse to be one. bloomberg, the blasio, and andrew cuomo have each had their part in destroying a once thriving industry. there are over 100,000 of us suffering daily now. it is the new slavery." he went on to say -- "there seems to be a strong bias by the mayor and governor in favor of uber. a company that is a known liar, cheat and thief." over the past fi
we begin today's show here in new york. on tuesday, taxi drivers held a vigil to remember a livery car driver who had committed suicide outside the gates of city hall monday. douglas schifter is believed to be the third new york city driver to commit suicide in the past three months. in aessage posted on facebook, schifter blamed city and state leaders and ride-sharing apps like uber for pushing him and other taxi drivers into financial despair. he wrote -- "i worked 100-120 consecutive...
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keeping an eye on the drama there for us in new york thank you. and the volatility has hit some exchanges especially hard tokyo lost close to five percent on the day the losses aren't as dramatic in europe here's how frankfurt fed and why. traders began tuesday with a sense of dread following wall street losses on monday the fears afflicting new york were in evidence early you know though heavy losses were expected the dax was spared the massive sell offs seen in the u.s. and in asia. because in through we went up to fast weather last year or this year the stock market the u.s. is still up twenty one percent from a year ago no one ever knows when something's coming but one thing is clear though the data is stable there's no impression it will just keep falling. and get elsewhere in europe a similar conclusion but i think what's happened in the calls a couple of days has been a little bit of a hangover from those friday's tyros numbers and in particular the shot brought is in wage growth and that i think has really crystallized concerns the federal
keeping an eye on the drama there for us in new york thank you. and the volatility has hit some exchanges especially hard tokyo lost close to five percent on the day the losses aren't as dramatic in europe here's how frankfurt fed and why. traders began tuesday with a sense of dread following wall street losses on monday the fears afflicting new york were in evidence early you know though heavy losses were expected the dax was spared the massive sell offs seen in the u.s. and in asia. because...
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york times since then this residence has been home to a succession of new york times bureau chiefs this is from a video tour of the home shop by former bureau chief jody roux doron and this piece of furniture was here when we when we go i think it's been here since tom friedman pretty much journalist and author are exposed the story of how the new york times took over a house from which palestinians were forcibly expelled and the fact that the new york times is occupying the property through which to me from italy was forcibly expelled during the night by like so many other palestinians is some symbolic because the new york times is reporting. so many. kind of justified cover up israel's expulsion of dispossession of palestinians and here the new york times goes beyond simply. the complicity of it supporting to becoming really an actual participant in this now. so unfortunately no one was home to answer my question but i was hoping to get to talk to the current residents here about the former residents of this home the palestinians who can no longer return for the subject of countless n
york times since then this residence has been home to a succession of new york times bureau chiefs this is from a video tour of the home shop by former bureau chief jody roux doron and this piece of furniture was here when we when we go i think it's been here since tom friedman pretty much journalist and author are exposed the story of how the new york times took over a house from which palestinians were forcibly expelled and the fact that the new york times is occupying the property through...
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you ♪ you are in new york new york ♪ >> this is my first runway. >> you looked fabulous. you looked really good. >> in the front row. >> they were cheering for you. on my computer screen these free microsoft pictures, the picture that i had, i thought at first it was this rolling green hill, the sun, that was a farm. >> where i grew up. >> this is where you grew up. but it was exactly why he stiegler in this room, you were the farmer, you created this ecosystem, you made the soil right, figured out how to make it rain and figured out the magic, you have the seeds that have this great and intensity. >> i wish i deserved the credit but it is a self generating group. >> you have a lot to do this morning. [applause] >> to meet lloyd blank find ten years ago, 10,000 small businesses. [applause] >> two things i learned, when is the power of great ideas and the second is what happens when places like community colleges partner with an incredible company like goldman sachs. i want to say you for all you have done and what happens when bringing community colleges into this and say
you ♪ you are in new york new york ♪ >> this is my first runway. >> you looked fabulous. you looked really good. >> in the front row. >> they were cheering for you. on my computer screen these free microsoft pictures, the picture that i had, i thought at first it was this rolling green hill, the sun, that was a farm. >> where i grew up. >> this is where you grew up. but it was exactly why he stiegler in this room, you were the farmer, you created this...
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across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, and lasts for up to 12 hours, with zicam extreme congestion relief and zicam intense sinus relief. for colds and allergies, get your better back with zicam nasal sprays. howie: the banner headline in the "washington post" described the president's speech this way, "a call for bipartisanship." but the response was so negative they tweeted out a new quote, "a new american moment." >> when he's talking about lou evelou -- low unemployment'. how can you not applaud that. >> they are in break-down freak-out mode over the president's state of the union address. howie: after the huge buildup, it's amazing how quickly it vanished from the radar. rachael: after the retreat i was expecting more talk about the state of the union. were the republicans okay with the republicans laying out a path for 1.8 million undocumented immigrants to be citizens? it feels like the state of the un
across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, and lasts for up to 12 hours, with zicam extreme congestion relief and zicam intense sinus relief. for colds and allergies, get your better back with zicam nasal sprays. howie: the banner headline in the "washington post" described the president's speech this way, "a call for bipartisanship." but the...
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across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, sucthey read more.have one thing in common. how do they find the time? ... with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. for just $14.95 a month... you get a credit good for any audiobook ... and you can roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members get free no hassle exchanges ... and use the mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. listening, is the new reading. text audio22 to five hundred five hundred to start listening today. replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. show of hands. let's get started. who wants customizable options chains? ones that
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>> hena doba here in new york. thank you, hena. >>> while nancy pelosi was trying to force a vote to protect young immigrants, daca supporters demonstrated inside the capital. >> we must love and support each other! >> some 200 daca activists chanted and held signs in the rotunda. several were arrested by capitol hill police. >>> at the other end of pennsylvania avenue one of president trump's top aides resigned following allegations of domestic abuse. rob porter says the allegations are outrageous and simply false. major garrett has details. >> at first the white house aggressively defended staff secretary rob porter. chief of staff john kelly called him a man of true integrity and honor. press secretary sarah sanders said he has been effective and has retained full confidence of the president. but as the day went on that detail collapsed as documents and pictures emerged pictures depicting physical and verbal abuse by his ex-wives. willoughby said porter punched the glass on the front door. i called police, she w
>> hena doba here in new york. thank you, hena. >>> while nancy pelosi was trying to force a vote to protect young immigrants, daca supporters demonstrated inside the capital. >> we must love and support each other! >> some 200 daca activists chanted and held signs in the rotunda. several were arrested by capitol hill police. >>> at the other end of pennsylvania avenue one of president trump's top aides resigned following allegations of domestic abuse. rob...
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"new york times" bestseller? >> s., frankly was. most people, the average reader who is not sort of following the controversy day-to-day didn't know that "the new york times" bestseller list was no longer quite in sync with the actual best-selling book in the country. people inside the industry brinkley complained about it for a long time and have known this is an issue. certainly conservatives have talked about this for years, feeling that they have been treated unfairly. but the average reader would see "new york times" best seller and to them that meant national bestseller. that is really the reason we use that for so many years. certainly, plenty of our books have gotten onto "the new york times" best seller. money of our books have been number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. it was a certain degree of trepidation that we made that decision to say no, despite the fact that it's frankly a powerful marketing tool in some cases, we just didn't feel that we could in good conscience use that anymore if we didn't believe
"new york times" bestseller? >> s., frankly was. most people, the average reader who is not sort of following the controversy day-to-day didn't know that "the new york times" bestseller list was no longer quite in sync with the actual best-selling book in the country. people inside the industry brinkley complained about it for a long time and have known this is an issue. certainly conservatives have talked about this for years, feeling that they have been treated...
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i think he knows i worked for the new york times. brian: the failing new york times. doug: the failing new york times, exactly. yes. that hurts, the new york times is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that. brian: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him. there was a brief handshake. that was the first time i had ever shaken his hand. i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was. he said watch out for this guy, he is very good. i realize he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, when he is around members of congress, to have a room about immigration, and be in there for 55 minutes. we were flies on the wall negotiating the immigration bill. it was fascinating. it was unprecedented. senator lindsey graham was sitting right in front
i think he knows i worked for the new york times. brian: the failing new york times. doug: the failing new york times, exactly. yes. that hurts, the new york times is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that. brian: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him....
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"the new york times." what donald trump's legal team thinks about their client sitting down for an interview with mueller. the times reporter on the story joins us live. >>> also as trump spoke about the economy today and declared america open for business, the cable networks cut away to cover the largest single point drop in the history of the market. and the president says the democrats who sat silently and didn't applaud his speech are un-american and suggest they might be guilty of treason. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a monday night. >>> good evening once again. as we start a new week from nbc news headquarters in new york, day 382 of the trump administration, a day when the stock market took a massive and
"the new york times." what donald trump's legal team thinks about their client sitting down for an interview with mueller. the times reporter on the story joins us live. >>> also as trump spoke about the economy today and declared america open for business, the cable networks cut away to cover the largest single point drop in the history of the market. and the president says the democrats who sat silently and didn't applaud his speech are un-american and suggest they might be...
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--don't feel it in new york we cannot sense in new york whether nato is paying attention or not, but it looks like the u.s. is putting pressure on nato to respond. i think -- liz and i are in new york all the time, i think the fact we do not talk about it, ?eans that we are doing better liz peek: i think president trump had a realistic and confident of roach to nato, which -- confident approach to nato, saying that we all need to do our share. when president trump for example came out at some length the rating our nato allies for not living up to their agreements to spend 2% of gdp on armaments and on defense, i thought it was completely reasonable. americans were shouldering too much of the responsibility. i looked at the numbers recently, germany, which has a huge trade surplus is an incredibly wealthy country and is still not paying 2% of air defense to riyadh most people are thinking, why should that be? -- 2% of their defense. most people are thinking, why should that be? i think president trump expects our allies to live up to their agreement a sickly? . host: moscow and beijin
--don't feel it in new york we cannot sense in new york whether nato is paying attention or not, but it looks like the u.s. is putting pressure on nato to respond. i think -- liz and i are in new york all the time, i think the fact we do not talk about it, ?eans that we are doing better liz peek: i think president trump had a realistic and confident of roach to nato, which -- confident approach to nato, saying that we all need to do our share. when president trump for example came out at some...
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atticaalls events at the facility in upstate new york in 1971. after four days, state officials took back control of the facility. 39 hostages and prisoners were killed. this was recorded at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college in 2016. it is one hour and five minutes. [crowd noise] >> i hate to be the cause of reduction in buys, but good evening. im herald holzer, director of roosevelt house and on behalf of the hunter college president to his in the room tonight i'm delighted to welcome you all to the home of franklin d. roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt. one of them is going to be talking about gubernatorial administrative work today, he was the new york state governor before he came president and his wife was the conscience of the empire state just as she later became the conscience of the country and the world, who was never afraid to confront challenging and uncomfortable issues like the one we are going to discuss this evening, even if her own confronting husband, privately of course because this was the 1930's. i th
atticaalls events at the facility in upstate new york in 1971. after four days, state officials took back control of the facility. 39 hostages and prisoners were killed. this was recorded at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college in 2016. it is one hour and five minutes. [crowd noise] >> i hate to be the cause of reduction in buys, but good evening. im herald holzer, director of roosevelt house and on behalf of the hunter college president to his in the room tonight...
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and rents she joins us from new york city air b.n. b. is being blamed for higher rents and reducing available housing and new york city a new report outlines some troubling trends about air b.n. b. and how the short term rental site has affected renters you can see the crowded room in a place with other people where you can see the homeowners on air b.n. b. a vacation website meant to make traveling easier more convenient has apparently made things more difficult for tenants looking to rent in new york this year hotel renter for usually you have to go. up. we just want something for two weeks and we'll pay the same thing according to a study done by mcgill university in the hotel trades council air b.n. b. has removed between seven thousand to thirteen thousand five hundred housing units from the city's long term rental market and found that the cost of new york hadn't actually living in the city has been forced up on average three hundred eighty bucks a year and in some areas of manhattan the rent has increased more than seven hundred d
and rents she joins us from new york city air b.n. b. is being blamed for higher rents and reducing available housing and new york city a new report outlines some troubling trends about air b.n. b. and how the short term rental site has affected renters you can see the crowded room in a place with other people where you can see the homeowners on air b.n. b. a vacation website meant to make traveling easier more convenient has apparently made things more difficult for tenants looking to rent in...
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i think he knows i worked for -- work for "the new york times." host: the failing "new york times." the failing "new york times," exactly. that hurts, "the new york times" is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that way, when they are around him and he says that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him. it was a brief handshake. that was the first time i had ever shaken his hand. i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was. he said something to the other photographers like, oh, he is very good. you watch out for this guy. i realized, then, that he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, you realize that. when he is around members of congress, to have a cabinet room photo op about immigration and be in their for about 55 minutes. we were flie
i think he knows i worked for -- work for "the new york times." host: the failing "new york times." the failing "new york times," exactly. that hurts, "the new york times" is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that way, when they are around him and he says that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news...
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from illinois, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for two minutes. ms. schakowsky: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 620, which would violate the 28-year-old americans with disabilities act by allowing public places to bar access to people with disabilities. h.r. 620 will allow barriers for the disabled to stay in place as long as substantial progress is made to remove them, whatever that means. the a.d.a. was a compromise, given the disability community access and helping businesses to comply by giving them tax credits and training. h.r. 620 undoes that compromise, making it virtually impossible to enforce the a.d.a.'s goal of fairness and inclusion, and that's why the aarp, the paralyzed veterans of america, the national council on independent living and the consortium of citizens with disabilities oppose this bill. it's why the national organization of nurses
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from illinois, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for two minutes. ms. schakowsky: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 620, which would violate the 28-year-old americans with disabilities act by allowing public places to bar access to people with disabilities. h.r. 620 will allow barriers for the...
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representative tom reed of new york. let's get a check of the market, stocks fluctuating between gains and losses while the treasury markets remain mixed. julie hyman has the latest. julie: we continue to see a mix here. the dow has been the weak link, and we see strengths in technology and financials and weakness in health care and energy. that is what is causing the split here. the nasdaq continues to lead with the strength and technology. as we come to a close on the the monthlyng about numbers today, one of the ways we calculate this is by looking at the total return of the s&p 500, including dividends. the s&p 500 has been quite on a street -- on quite a street, 15% of -- 15 straight months of increases. that increase has now come to an end on a price basis and total return basis. the s&p 500 down by nearly 2.5% in the month of february. ending that streak, it's volatility has come back to the market . -- in termsoday's of today's session, at the making a big move upward of 24% after revenue growth was forecast for
representative tom reed of new york. let's get a check of the market, stocks fluctuating between gains and losses while the treasury markets remain mixed. julie hyman has the latest. julie: we continue to see a mix here. the dow has been the weak link, and we see strengths in technology and financials and weakness in health care and energy. that is what is causing the split here. the nasdaq continues to lead with the strength and technology. as we come to a close on the the monthlyng about...
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all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real ti
all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. retail. under pressure...
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base super stay, de maybelline new york. solo de maybelline new york lno creen en limitaciones.n otro tipo de batallas. siempre están listos para ayudar a los demás. saben que no basta con ser el más fuerte, también hay que ser el más inteligente. por eso construimos la camioneta del mañana para los valientes de hoy. nueva ford f-150 2018. pero hay momentos que juega en nuestra contra de manera que no los esperamos >> nos acompaÑan. >> es cierto que de nuestros servicios dispositivos electrÓnicos nos pueden estar espiando. >> por ejemplo, muchos sabemos que en nuestra actividad en lÍnea es monitoreada no google o facebook que venden la parte nuestra pero hay otras maneras que no son tan claras como whatsapp. >> en ese sentido sÍ los mensajes es bastante seguro pero el problema no es tanta la aplicaciÓn si no que como nosotros que podemos terminar revelando nuestra informaciÓn privada. >> como utilizar whatsapp en la computadora. >> o sea, que pasas y los vez en grande. >> lo que haces es scannear tu telÉfono un
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across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's get you up to speed on the market action. we are looking towards a down open for stocks. right now as things stand the s&p will open down by 15 points. the dow jones off by 163 the nasdaq off by 29 this, of course, after a big rally day yesterday where the dow gained 410 points. no surprise a bit of down side stable in the mility in the mars just yesterday this same hour we were talking about 2.88% ten-year treasury note yields. right now 2.82, 2.83% the last trade there. so a little bit of a bid for treasury prices and a drop in yields that's the story so far across the u.s. treasury curve. >> one story this morning, steven cohen's investment firm is being suzed for sexism in the workplace. leslie picker has that story >> that's right. an employee is suing point72, steve cohen and president douglas hanes. the complaint alleges that male executives at point72 engaged in a
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you know, i only had the lens of upstate new york. >> alfonsi: but you had lived in new york city, for a decade. >> gillibrand: i know. and that's why i was embarrassed. >> alfonsi: you traveled abroad. >> gillibrand: i was wrong. what it's about is the power of the n.r.a. and the greed of that industry. let's be clear. it is not about hunters' rights, it's about money. >> alfonsi: your critics will say it's political opportunism. >> gillibrand: as is their right. they can say what they like. >> alfonsi: but it wasn't just her position on gun control that switched. as a congresswoman, her stance on immigration was closer to donald trump's than today's senator kirsten gillibrand. so, can you understand president trump's position on immigration, since you were there? >> gillibrand: no, no. i think his positions are racist. >> alfonsi: you were against amnesty, against sanctuary cities. you supported accelerated deportations. you become senator. why the flip? >> gillibrand: i came from a district that was 98% white. we have immigrants, but not a lot of immigrants. and i hadn't really spen
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covering tonight comes from the new york times. what donald trump's legal team thinks about him sitting down with mueller. >>> also as trump spoke about the economy today and declared america open for business, the cable networks cut away to cover the largest single point drop in the history of the market. and the president says the democrats who sat silently and didn't applaud his speech are
covering tonight comes from the new york times. what donald trump's legal team thinks about him sitting down with mueller. >>> also as trump spoke about the economy today and declared america open for business, the cable networks cut away to cover the largest single point drop in the history of the market. and the president says the democrats who sat silently and didn't applaud his speech are
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york times to be the news brand of record. it puts you in front of an audience and they think, "well the new york times has the story. "they're the ones." - yeah, the papers really had to shift and change about how it views these things. your right, it used to be we would say, "nah, that's not what we want to do. "we want to be the old gray lady." now we understand we have to evolve like everybody else. it's a new environment, a new type of audience, a new type of marketplace and we want to play it. we want to play in all the different platforms. - back to this point about the waterboarding or the fire hose. given the news environment, it is literally the case that almost ever yday there's some major scoop that you or the washington post or both of you or the wall street journal, i mean it really, you hit five or six in the afternoon and it's like scoop o'clock. and you guys are putting out whatever the big thing of the day is. and so then you spend the entire night talking about it and breaking it apart and analyzing it on te
york times to be the news brand of record. it puts you in front of an audience and they think, "well the new york times has the story. "they're the ones." - yeah, the papers really had to shift and change about how it views these things. your right, it used to be we would say, "nah, that's not what we want to do. "we want to be the old gray lady." now we understand we have to evolve like everybody else. it's a new environment, a new type of audience, a new type of...
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don dahler from upstate new york. >> reporter: each year in the finger lakes region of new york, some gramz apes are left to fre on the vine. when harvested they'll become ice wine. ate dessert drink with orgins dating back to 18th century germany. although most of world's ice wine is made in canada, vineyards in the u.s. are now getting picked as among the best. >> the most awarded product that we have. it is unique. draws us a lot of attention. >> reporter: for andrea o'neal, it is a family affair. >> the winery started as a hobby for my dad. the ice wine started i was in the wine shop on the tasting bar. i had a lot of people requesting the product. said to my dad and brother. we should find a winery that makes this. bring it in. they said we are going to make our own. >> reporter: how are the grapes harvested? >> by hand. no machine to diet. physically take the nets off. pat the grapes. they're so frozen that the stems, literally kind of break right off. >> reporter: a lot of manual labor. >> a lot of manual labor you. have to press them the day you pick them. some years started a
don dahler from upstate new york. >> reporter: each year in the finger lakes region of new york, some gramz apes are left to fre on the vine. when harvested they'll become ice wine. ate dessert drink with orgins dating back to 18th century germany. although most of world's ice wine is made in canada, vineyards in the u.s. are now getting picked as among the best. >> the most awarded product that we have. it is unique. draws us a lot of attention. >> reporter: for andrea...
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this photo was taken when i just moved to new york. that you were cute back then the handsome man so sweet. but he's not so bad now either. as a child he was a very good boy how did he end up like this he was so tidy as a child he always wore clean clothes now he wears things that look like they came from the trash he was sweet as a child. and that. they are what they are while apart he was imprisoned for eighty one day. later it became clear that he wasn't physically mistreated. but he couldn't stand the psychological torture. that he had no idea what would happen to him. where do you see one days without daily. lives. watched as his mother i was very worried whether he was even alive or whether he was still with us whether he was being mistreated. i went through hell during that is a few one days. away i thought i'm sending this picture to my grandson so he can see what his grandfather looks like watch them this year this is what i wrote. yeah my darling this is my favorite photograph of me and your grandfather. it was taken in shang
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we take this issue very seriously in new york city. and have invested considerable resources in it over the past decade. thanks in part to funding from the urban area security initiative. new york city's opt-in emergency information system notify nyc began in 2007 and to date has sent out more than 10,000 messages. new york city emergency management maintains a cadre of public warning specialists who work in our 24/7 operations center around the clock. the majority of our messages are translated into the top 13 languages spoken in the city, including american sign language, nearly 675,000 people have enrolled in notify nyc and we have begun to see large increases through our recently released mobile application which allows users to get messages based on their present location, has a mapping interface so users can locate their location relative to the emergency and streamlines the enrollment process to promote user adoption. while we're very proud of notify nyc and continue to market and promote it across the city. in a city of 8.5 mil
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publishes, 27 weeks on the new york times best seller list. 27 new york publishers turned it down, published it 44 weeks on new york times best seller's list. the way things are going now in the trump era, the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are reading the treason times but it's every day about somehow facebook page that they think russia went behind who they have thrown the whole election. [laughter] >> if you visited america in 2016 you would notice outside of major cities you couldn't drive a mile without seeing a trump sign, but i'm sure that that was facebook page. at any event, they have become more hysterical than i've ever seen and lived through mccarthy era and nixon but i have written about them but it's even worse than that. if they do get control of the internet, we can get back to gregory being the only source, the only way for conservatives to communicate with one another. [laughter] >> so today on their mailing list and remember there's a reason, the most dangerous man in america. here is to regnery. [cheers and applause] >> and regnery publishing celebrated 70th anniver
publishes, 27 weeks on the new york times best seller list. 27 new york publishers turned it down, published it 44 weeks on new york times best seller's list. the way things are going now in the trump era, the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are reading the treason times but it's every day about somehow facebook page that they think russia went behind who they have thrown the whole election. [laughter] >> if you visited america in 2016 you would notice outside of major cities you...
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the new york times who exposed the pentagon papers back in the seventy's were also against it so the cia and f.b.i. went from bad guys hiding their secrets from the public to a pillar of society standing strong against the evil trump the irony today among many ironies is how the mainstream media forgotten their own history the new york times the washington post today when it comes to us songe and others call him the worst threat to our republic is that we've ever seen but just years ago decades ago this same behavior. now lauded in the movies seem to herald this particular type of behavior though showing again the unmitigated unbelievable hypocrisy that astounds me daily so there you have it the same outlet that has democracy dies in the dark as a slogan would prefer its secret intelligence actions never see the light of day samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . the french island of corsica is receiving a monument from today the president's visit his first as president comes on the back of a large nationalist protest there at the weekend corsican all thirty say six thousand people took p
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a software engineer from new york, new york... and our returning champion, an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's always nice to make a good first impression, and that's what sean did on our program yesterday. he'd have won more than $20,000, but he missed the final jeopardy! nabila and quin, welcome aboard. good to have you here and good luck.
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diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, no relief from the flu. the number of cases continues to rise. we'll take a look at the best way to protect yourself. way to protect yourself. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but sir froggy can never forget. "i used to be a prince. but no princess would kiss me now." we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids "i used to be a prince. every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ wrongdoing in washington d-c could soon be released. more on the push to release the democratic- based memo that refutes parts of what the g-o-p released last week. one step closer to finding the cause of the devasating wine country wildfires. for the first time
diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, no relief from the flu. the number of cases continues to rise. we'll take a look at the best way to protect yourself. way to protect yourself. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but sir froggy can never forget. "i used to be a prince. but no princess would kiss me...