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but, this is new york. that is not the new york way. the new york ways to make the seemingly impossible possible. we willwe can do it, only get excited to show you that we can. we have done it time and time again and we have the track record to prove it. i wanted to remember and appreciate what you have done. when you are looking at these challenges this year saying i don't know if we can get it done, remember what we are doing. remember what we have overcome. you have done and you have accomplished more than any administration in modern history. just think about it. we are building new airports at laguardia, jfk, rochester, syracuse, stuart, new train stations connecting niagara falls, rochester, moynahan train hall at penn, the exposition center at the state fair, in new convention center, the albany convention center, cashless pulling all across the state, the woodbury transit hub, the university of buffalo medical school, the buffalo children's hospital, a new utica hospital, in new bridge, a national comedy center in jamestown, fou
but, this is new york. that is not the new york way. the new york ways to make the seemingly impossible possible. we willwe can do it, only get excited to show you that we can. we have done it time and time again and we have the track record to prove it. i wanted to remember and appreciate what you have done. when you are looking at these challenges this year saying i don't know if we can get it done, remember what we are doing. remember what we have overcome. you have done and you have...
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she was a leader for new york and she was a leader for democrats in new york. she was one of the first democrats to be elected in upstate new york. and everyone running for office in upstate new york, the first person they went to was louise slaughter. i am proud and grateful to have called her a dear friend and mentor. and to be able to pay tribute to her and to say thank you to her and her family. she adored her late husband, bob. and we all appreciate the great impact she had on me, on this congress, and on our nation. louise, we miss you. you are in our hearts. thank you, dear friend. and i yield back. mr. tonko: mr. speaker, i now yield to representative yvette clarke of new york's ninth congressional district. ms. clarke: i thank the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko, for leading this special order hour, in commemoration and remembrance of our dear colleague, the honorable louise slaughter. mr. speaker, i join my colleagues on the floor today to honor a remarkable woman. words just couldn't adequately capture the sense of sadness i felt after hearing of
she was a leader for new york and she was a leader for democrats in new york. she was one of the first democrats to be elected in upstate new york. and everyone running for office in upstate new york, the first person they went to was louise slaughter. i am proud and grateful to have called her a dear friend and mentor. and to be able to pay tribute to her and to say thank you to her and her family. she adored her late husband, bob. and we all appreciate the great impact she had on me, on this...
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rachel, we will begin with some breaking news from the new york times about "the new york times." they are reporting tonight on what their op-ed piece has done inside the white house. and now apparently they have a suspect list that has been narrowed to 12 in the inquisition is underway. we all knew that new york times reporters would not let this lie just because it was "the new york times" editorial page that broke this story. we knew it was coming. >> "the new york times" reporters are on the case. peter baker is going to join us in a minute as soon as we get to it. >> well done, my friend. thank you. >> we have breaking news tonight from the new york times about "the new york times" and the panic "the new york times" has created within the white house. the times is reporting that the white house has discussed senator rand paul's idea to use polygraph tests on senior officials of the trump administration. here is the times report tonight. senator rand paul of kentucky recommended that the president force members of his administration to take polygraph examinations, and there wa
rachel, we will begin with some breaking news from the new york times about "the new york times." they are reporting tonight on what their op-ed piece has done inside the white house. and now apparently they have a suspect list that has been narrowed to 12 in the inquisition is underway. we all knew that new york times reporters would not let this lie just because it was "the new york times" editorial page that broke this story. we knew it was coming. >> "the new...
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and will land in laguardia new york. the body will arrive sometime around 9:30 p.m. new york time. tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and longer if there are lines. it will lie in state before a requiem mass at 10 a.m. saturday and go by train from new york to washington and a motor processions from new york's union station to go by the senate office building and by the justice department where robert kennedy served as attorney general before burial at about 5:30 p.m. saturday at
and will land in laguardia new york. the body will arrive sometime around 9:30 p.m. new york time. tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and longer if there are lines. it will lie in state before a requiem mass at 10 a.m. saturday and go by train from new york to washington and a motor processions from new york's union station to go by the senate office building and by the justice department where robert kennedy served as attorney general before burial at about 5:30 p.m. saturday at
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and so the big protests gathered, that's "the new york times," the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. a massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came. there were dozens and dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. well, the next day in the paper, there was a big two-column -- i just remember the "times" at that point was the broad sheets, oversized paper, big two-column story, and no photographs. yet, nearly every single one of "the new york times" staff photographers had gone out there that day and they were -- blew my mind. there must have been 40, 50 rolls of film from this event. >> oh, my goodness. >> not a single image made the paper. and it was so unbelievably violent. after this whole thing, dialogue happened between the "times" and this organization. there were some promises to be better at the reporting. and so change, you know, was at least promised at that point. but it was fascinating thing that something so violent happened and
and so the big protests gathered, that's "the new york times," the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. a massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came. there were dozens and dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. well, the next day in the paper, there was a big two-column -- i just remember the "times" at that point...
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host: join in on this conversation about virginia and new york making amazon or about virginia and new york and the amazon headquarters. call (202) 748-8000. if you were in the eastern or central time zone, call in at (202) 748-8001. if you're in the mountain or pacific time zone, call in at (202) 748-8002. again, you can always reach us on social media, twitter at @cspanwj and on facebook. heard the things we have from both the york in virginia is that what they call performance-based direct incentives. guest: cities and states have gotten a little bit better over time in structuring their incentives and how they are offered, even though they are generally a waste of money. performance-based incentives apply that rather than giving a large cash handout, they offer subsidies based upon each individual job created or dollar of investment offered. the problem is these jobs in investments most likely would have been created without it. some of the best research at the upjohn institute finds only between 2% and 25% of the time to subsidies actually sway where a firm decides to locate. thre
host: join in on this conversation about virginia and new york making amazon or about virginia and new york and the amazon headquarters. call (202) 748-8000. if you were in the eastern or central time zone, call in at (202) 748-8001. if you're in the mountain or pacific time zone, call in at (202) 748-8002. again, you can always reach us on social media, twitter at @cspanwj and on facebook. heard the things we have from both the york in virginia is that what they call performance-based direct...
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in "the new york times." wolf, the reaction here is really something. aides are scrambling to figure out who went and wrote an op-ed of this nature. so far, there's been no official response to the white house and a few reporters sitting outside sarah sanders' office behind this door including myself and she said that the white house had no reaction yet and let us know when they did. but it wasn't even clear if they had a chance to read the op-ed because one reporter printed out the op-ed and handed it to some of the officials standing upstairs. now, the president has an event with sheriffs in here in the east room at the white house. he showed up 30 minutes late to that meeting. it's unclear if that's to read the op-ed or if the white house is trying to form a response to this, wolf. clearly, certainly going to be another problem for them to deal with when they already had all of the other issues and the woodward book on the plate. >> truly extraordinary that "the new york times" decided to publish an op-ed
in "the new york times." wolf, the reaction here is really something. aides are scrambling to figure out who went and wrote an op-ed of this nature. so far, there's been no official response to the white house and a few reporters sitting outside sarah sanders' office behind this door including myself and she said that the white house had no reaction yet and let us know when they did. but it wasn't even clear if they had a chance to read the op-ed because one reporter printed out the...
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how new york's attorney general fell so far, so fast. one of the most iconic symbols of american business has to be the new york stock exchange. but you might haon noticed a corait among the dealers -- they are all men. okter the only full-time female br. graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a within the beating heart of the , as clients often like to remind her. >> a woman? aryo23? you are a minority? at are you doing? how did you get this job? reporter: lauren move from her home state of georgia and was soon working on wall street in an almost entinmly male envit. >> i fell in love with the numbers in the fast movement and the men in the trading jackets. everything was moving so fast. loving it. reporter: the new york stock exchange is one of the last remaining trading floors to still use humanrokers. even as their numbers dwindle, one thing remains te -- this is very much a boy's club. 1 wall st veteran who has been on the floor since 196 this disparity goes back to the way things were done before comp
how new york's attorney general fell so far, so fast. one of the most iconic symbols of american business has to be the new york stock exchange. but you might haon noticed a corait among the dealers -- they are all men. okter the only full-time female br. graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a within the beating heart of the , as clients often like to remind her. >> a woman? aryo23? you are a minority? at are you doing? how did you get this job? reporter:...
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new york city public advocate letitia james won the democratic primary for attorney general. if she wins in november, james will become the first black woman elected to a statewide position in new york. lawyer alessandra biaggi defeated new york senator jeffrey klein, who led the now-defunct independent democratic conference, a group of democratic senators who aligned themselves with republicans. and community organizer and democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state senate primary in brooklyn, unseating 16-year incumbent martin dilan. 27-year-old salazar ran on a platform of affordable housing for all, while her opponent, has received more money from real estate developers than nearly any other new york state senate democrat. salazar won despite a number of recent news articles that raised questions about how she had described her political affiliations, family wealth, and birthplace. at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice
new york city public advocate letitia james won the democratic primary for attorney general. if she wins in november, james will become the first black woman elected to a statewide position in new york. lawyer alessandra biaggi defeated new york senator jeffrey klein, who led the now-defunct independent democratic conference, a group of democratic senators who aligned themselves with republicans. and community organizer and democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state...
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the new york city fire department, as you can new york city fire department, as you can see, new york city fire department, as you can see, has been tweeting about it and saying that they are responding to the blaze. there has been some video on social media showing that there was a small fire which was visible from the struck in central manhattan. not, as it happens, the first time this has happened this year at the trump tower. in january there was happened this year at the trump tower. injanuary there was a small fire on the roof of the building. any more details we get we will of course bring to you very speedily. us national guard soldiers are deploying
the new york city fire department, as you can new york city fire department, as you can see, new york city fire department, as you can see, has been tweeting about it and saying that they are responding to the blaze. there has been some video on social media showing that there was a small fire which was visible from the struck in central manhattan. not, as it happens, the first time this has happened this year at the trump tower. in january there was happened this year at the trump tower....
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there may be new york state investigations. i think we're just talking about a massive criminal enterprise by that statement. >> look, i think bob mueller is on very dangerous political terrain because i can almost write the editorials that will be a reaction to this. at the center of those editorials is the question, what on earth does this have to do with russia? as far as most people know, michael cohen is the guy who apparently paid $130,000 to a porn star with whom the president appears to have had a liaison over a decade ago. there is already a real question out there as to whether the president should fire mueller. and if you talk to a lot of republicans they'll say he's way out of his -- just to finish. so, mueller -- we need to find out very quickly how this connects to -- to, at least in its broadest sense, a russia investigation. >> chuck, do you need to tie it to russia? is there an obligation -- a teacher that suggested abuse has an obligation to turn it over to authorities. does a prosecutor who suggests a crime h
there may be new york state investigations. i think we're just talking about a massive criminal enterprise by that statement. >> look, i think bob mueller is on very dangerous political terrain because i can almost write the editorials that will be a reaction to this. at the center of those editorials is the question, what on earth does this have to do with russia? as far as most people know, michael cohen is the guy who apparently paid $130,000 to a porn star with whom the president...
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but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. who he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication of must last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe. does he treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? maggie: i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him and then his presence speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media, do you think? maggie: no. i think he loves the media. i don't think he understands that a media-devoted government is about. this is for someone for whom the meeting was very transactional, whether it was the tabloids or gossip pages. he is unused to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question on this -- what ar
but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. who he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication of must last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe. does he treat you differently...
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. >> here in new york at cnn. >> here in new york. several floors of the cnn center have been evacuated, our floor included. at this point, negative on the question of whether there have been any injuries here. our concern was raised because we've seen a number of ambulances. they are exercising active precaution here because they don't know in incidences like this the extent of the threat. is there a secondary attack plan? are there other devices they don't know about? so again, these guys are trained for this. they train for it every day. they stage little mock responses all the time for incidents like this, to get on the scene quickly. we saw them in a real life scenario here do just that. >> the first responders have been remarkable here, as have all of our cnn colleagues who helped us get out safely and get us up on the air here to bring you the news as it is happening. how quickly this all transpired, wolf, i think is important to note. after our show began this morning, jim and i reported about these suspicious explosive device
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the new york f.b.i. saying we're aware of a suspicious package found in the vicinity of the clinton residents in chappaqua, new york and jttf has engaged with federal, state and local partners to investigate. this is an ongoing investigation and we will have no further comment at this time. they're reporting the secret service and f.b.i. intercepted two packages, one for hillary clinton and one for former president barack obama. mike emanuel has more on the breaking news from washington this morning. what more are we learning? >> it strikes me this is the reason why in a post 9/11 world why they do mail screening at off site locations. people have been sending suspicious letters and packages and in this case there are two packages identified as potentially explosive devices that were sent to a former first lady, former democratic nominee in hillary clinton and also to former president barack obama. that package discovered today. kudos to the secret service for doing a stellar job of identifying suspiciou
the new york f.b.i. saying we're aware of a suspicious package found in the vicinity of the clinton residents in chappaqua, new york and jttf has engaged with federal, state and local partners to investigate. this is an ongoing investigation and we will have no further comment at this time. they're reporting the secret service and f.b.i. intercepted two packages, one for hillary clinton and one for former president barack obama. mike emanuel has more on the breaking news from washington this...
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i think the "new york times" should be ashamed. i think who wrote this editorial should be ashamed. >> reporter: the daughter of u.s. ambassador to russia said it wasn't her father. >> my dad works for the administration. >> did you write it? >> i did not write it. my dad did not write it as far as i know. >> reporter: a frustrated press secretary sarah huckabee sanders tweeted a statement calling for speculation to quote stop as she lashed out at the "new york times" posting the paper's phone number. house minority leader nancy pelosi joked it could be a character from clue. >> the vice president was my first thought. i guess by process of elimination we will come down to the butler. >> reporter: officialinis insid the administration have been reading the op-ed for clues writing the president's appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting misguided impulses. pence was denying he wrote the op-ed and uses the road lodestar. >> vigilance and resolve will be our lodestar. >> the presi
i think the "new york times" should be ashamed. i think who wrote this editorial should be ashamed. >> reporter: the daughter of u.s. ambassador to russia said it wasn't her father. >> my dad works for the administration. >> did you write it? >> i did not write it. my dad did not write it as far as i know. >> reporter: a frustrated press secretary sarah huckabee sanders tweeted a statement calling for speculation to quote stop as she lashed out at the...
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york stock exchange as a major, major growth opportunity for new york and for the u.s. certainly, the new york stock exchange has a lot of chinese companies traded here. have you heard any ideas out there to put a limit on the number of chinese companies that can come public here because we want to retaliate for china's bad behavior? >> no, i haven't heard that specifically. if you look at this year to date, about 33% of our proceeds, ipo proceeds have been raised outside of the u.s. from companies that are based outside of the u.s., and china's been leading the way on that. we're still a very welcoming place for china to come raise money in the u.s. i think it's an area that's closely watched. maria: my thanks to stacey cunningham. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are
york stock exchange as a major, major growth opportunity for new york and for the u.s. certainly, the new york stock exchange has a lot of chinese companies traded here. have you heard any ideas out there to put a limit on the number of chinese companies that can come public here because we want to retaliate for china's bad behavior? >> no, i haven't heard that specifically. if you look at this year to date, about 33% of our proceeds, ipo proceeds have been raised outside of the u.s. from...
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headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> people welcomed in 2018 with parties, fireworks, and in lots of cases, layers of clothing. it was freezing across the country. in las vegas there was a spectacular fireworks show over the strip. several casinos took part in the coordinated show that lit up the night sky. and overseas thousands gathered to watch the fireworks display in the belgian capital of brussels. here in new york city there were millions watching the ball drop at times square. there was unprecedented security and near record cold. wendy gillette has that story. >> reporter: a massive crowd raised a bone-chilling cold to say hello in times square to 2018. by the time the ball dopped, the temperature had fallen to just 10 degrees. not since 1917 had new york rung in the new year in such frigid conditions. >> bucket list. >> definitely. >> we always watch it on tv. so we figured, why not. >> i think we picked the wrong year. it's super cold. >> reporter: security was tight,
headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> people welcomed in 2018 with parties, fireworks, and in lots of cases, layers of clothing. it was freezing across the country. in las vegas there was a spectacular fireworks show over the strip. several casinos took part in the coordinated show that lit up the night sky. and overseas thousands gathered to watch the fireworks display in the belgian capital of brussels. here in new york city there were millions...
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more on that bombshell breaking news from "the new york times." deputy attorney general rod rosenstein reportedly discussed invoking the 25th amendment last year to oust president trump. rosenstein already responding to this, calling the "times" article, quote, inaccurate and factually incorrect. i want to bring in laura jarrett. laura, what more are you hearing about this? >> yeah, we call reports like this bombshell pretty regularly, but this one is quite stunning. it depicts the number two official who was running the mueller investigation, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, just panic stricken just days after former fbi corrector james comey was fired in may of 2017, and according to the reporting from "the new york times," the former deputy director andrew mccabe outlined a series of just incredible conversations with rosenstein during that time, kept contemporaneous notes that are now in the hands of special counsel, including conversations where at least according to this reporting he allegedly raised wearing a wire to record conversat
more on that bombshell breaking news from "the new york times." deputy attorney general rod rosenstein reportedly discussed invoking the 25th amendment last year to oust president trump. rosenstein already responding to this, calling the "times" article, quote, inaccurate and factually incorrect. i want to bring in laura jarrett. laura, what more are you hearing about this? >> yeah, we call reports like this bombshell pretty regularly, but this one is quite stunning....
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poppy in new york. we continue to cover the 12th package now with suspected explosive device sent to an address in new york, director -- former director of national intelligence, james clapper. addressed at cnn offices in new york. it was intercepted at a mail sorting facility. that's the package, identical to the others we have seen sent all week. now on its way to a new york police department facility north of manhattan. we also have this news just in to cnn. attorney general jeff sessions was scheduled to fly to louisville, kentucky, for an event today. he's now canceled that, he says to insure all the fbi's resources are at hand to find the person or persons behind these bombs. we have our jason carroll down at the location where the latest package was found. what can you tell us? >> we're waiting now for a press conference, which is expected to get under way in a few moments. you can see now, a number of cameras lined up. john miller with counterintelligence, nypd, expected to be one of the city of
poppy in new york. we continue to cover the 12th package now with suspected explosive device sent to an address in new york, director -- former director of national intelligence, james clapper. addressed at cnn offices in new york. it was intercepted at a mail sorting facility. that's the package, identical to the others we have seen sent all week. now on its way to a new york police department facility north of manhattan. we also have this news just in to cnn. attorney general jeff sessions...
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new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first debate in 2016 against the republican nominee. that was also a little bit like a reunion, but the one where you get cornered by the person you least want to talk to. those were the good old days. i remember so fondly being at this convention in 2000 in albany, when i became your nominee for the united states senate. i followed in the footsteps of daniel padgett monahan. he said everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not his own facts. as democrats, we believe in facts, real ones, not the alternative kind. it is hard to believe this even needs to be said, but that is where we are these days. that is why it is so imp
new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first debate in 2016 against the republican nominee. that was also a little bit like a...
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upstate new york. every other state in america -- it leads the nation despite only the state of alaska that outpaces us, but there are whole communities being hollowed out because the economic development policies that you have embraced have produced more indictments than real jobs. marcia: we are going to our lightning round, running out of time, governor. gov. cuomo: more jobs. there are more jobs in new york that dish -- that -- marcia: do not make me beat you up. mr. molinaro: 70% of those jobs -- [laughter] mr. molinaro: 70% of those jobs have been downstate. because of a decrease in population in upstate, we have less people. therefore, less unemployment. marcia: time is running out, we are going to what we call our lightning round or short answers. gov. cuomo: short answers. we are good at that. governor, if you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would buy? one word. gov. cuomo: trust fund for my kids. mr. molinaro: children's education. marcia: is dutchess county upstate or downstate?
upstate new york. every other state in america -- it leads the nation despite only the state of alaska that outpaces us, but there are whole communities being hollowed out because the economic development policies that you have embraced have produced more indictments than real jobs. marcia: we are going to our lightning round, running out of time, governor. gov. cuomo: more jobs. there are more jobs in new york that dish -- that -- marcia: do not make me beat you up. mr. molinaro: 70% of those...
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york city, not bob mueller and his team in washington, d.c., career prosecutors here in new york city have evidence that the president of the united states committed a felony by ordering and paying michael cohen to break the law. how do we know that? they told that to the federal judge. under the rules they can't tell that to a federal judge unless they actually have that hard-core evidence. under the rules they can't tell that to a federal judge unless they intend to do something with that evidence. >> cynthia, does he have that about right? >> wow. this might be a first. i am now agreeing with judge napolitano. yes, he does have it right. and can i just say one thing about today? first of all, joyce is completely right about the importance of today. but cohen and this attempt to turn himself into a patriot is enough to turn my stomach. cry me a river. the guy is going to do three years. people do three years fire lot less in this country. he gets christmas off. who gets christmas off when they've committed felonies and they have to go to jail? he has to give up his money. that's wha
york city, not bob mueller and his team in washington, d.c., career prosecutors here in new york city have evidence that the president of the united states committed a felony by ordering and paying michael cohen to break the law. how do we know that? they told that to the federal judge. under the rules they can't tell that to a federal judge unless they actually have that hard-core evidence. under the rules they can't tell that to a federal judge unless they intend to do something with that...
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i'm christiane amanpour in new york. there is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever. dean baquet, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> in the ongoing trumpian war against the press this week the president has once again opened the front that he threatened before, that is opening up the libel laws. he threatened again to revisit america's libel laws. is that just rhetoric? do you fear that might happen? >> it's hard to know if it's just rhetoric with this president. i honestly think he's already done a certain amount of damage to the american press with the constant attacks. i think he certainly has some inf
i'm christiane amanpour in new york. there is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever....
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it's the largest renovation in new york history. additional square footage for marine life that call the reefs home. how is this not just a clever way of saving money by dumping this material in the ocean? >> artificial reefs are used all across the country, all across the world. it promotes the fishery. it promotes the koerecosystem. it promotes recreation. they become diving sites, et cetera. >> so there's nothing detrimental in the materials to the environment? >> no, the materials are all cleaned. and what they provide is an ecosystem underneath. >> reporter: do you think this was a good use for an old bridge? >> i do. a lot of us had thought when we first heard the bridge was going to be replaced that this -- wouldn't it be great if this is what they did with the material. and really incredibly rapidly it was mobilized. >> they expect divers to visit that reef once it fills up with fish. we'll have to see about that. >>> right now scuba enthusiasts are being drawn to the great lakes which apparently is full of shipwrecks. lee c
it's the largest renovation in new york history. additional square footage for marine life that call the reefs home. how is this not just a clever way of saving money by dumping this material in the ocean? >> artificial reefs are used all across the country, all across the world. it promotes the fishery. it promotes the koerecosystem. it promotes recreation. they become diving sites, et cetera. >> so there's nothing detrimental in the materials to the environment? >> no, the...
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this is the race from new york 19. iran nuclear deal, dangerous, but my opponent calls it an important diplomatic achievement. the deal lifted sanctions and allowed iran to continue developing uranium. even john kerry admitted money would flow to terrorist groups. that's not an achievement. that's dangerous. , and i approve this message, because a deal that is good for iran is bad for america, and it is dangerous if you don't know the difference. toi'm running for congress serve you, no one else. i am determined to fight for affordable, accessible health care, not take it away. i will work to lower your tax burden. we might not agree on every issue, but i can promise you this. i will always be straight with you. i will always be accountable. delgado, and i approve this message because i'm asking for your vote on november 6. zane oh, oneor side the iran nuclear deal being a topic of discussion, the other side, antonio delgado looking straight at the camera. give us your perspective. it is very clearly there, the divide
this is the race from new york 19. iran nuclear deal, dangerous, but my opponent calls it an important diplomatic achievement. the deal lifted sanctions and allowed iran to continue developing uranium. even john kerry admitted money would flow to terrorist groups. that's not an achievement. that's dangerous. , and i approve this message, because a deal that is good for iran is bad for america, and it is dangerous if you don't know the difference. toi'm running for congress serve you, no one...
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the new york fed getting a new boss. it john williams replacing bill dudley, becoming one of the officials inwerful the federal reserve system. our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays here with more. was controversy about john williams and rumors about him becoming the president of the new york fed. >> he is. a big bill in reserve system and something that people are watching for any influence it may have on policy because the new york fed has selected san francisco fed president john ym's to replace bill dudley. bill is retiring this summer and rumored that john williams was in the running. we now know he certainly was. let me remind everyone why the fed's position is important. first among equals. among the presidents 12 rotate devote every year.
the new york fed getting a new boss. it john williams replacing bill dudley, becoming one of the officials inwerful the federal reserve system. our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays here with more. was controversy about john williams and rumors about him becoming the president of the new york fed. >> he is. a big bill in reserve system and something that people are watching for any influence it may have on policy because the new york fed has selected san francisco fed...
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the new york review of books is a staple of american intellectual culture was actually hailed as the premier literary intellectual magazine of the english language by esquire and lauded by the new york times it has prided itself in posing questions in americans debates about life and culture since the one nine hundred sixty s. but in the era of me to that attempted debate has fallen flat in bruma never himself accused of sexual misconduct decides to give voice to someone who has been accused and he gets fired. my interest in running this piece as i said is the point of view of somebody who has been pilloried in public opinion and what somebody like that feels about it it was not run as a piece to exonerate him or to somehow miss ingate the nature of his behavior the article that got broom of fired was written by asian ghomeshi is a canadian radio host whose career was destroyed when he was accused of sexual assault back in two thousand and sixteen now all the charges against him in twenty sixteen were dismissed in court due to lack of evidence however since then twenty different wome
the new york review of books is a staple of american intellectual culture was actually hailed as the premier literary intellectual magazine of the english language by esquire and lauded by the new york times it has prided itself in posing questions in americans debates about life and culture since the one nine hundred sixty s. but in the era of me to that attempted debate has fallen flat in bruma never himself accused of sexual misconduct decides to give voice to someone who has been accused...
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i'm a fan of new york soccer though many don't think of new york as a soccer city it's actually right at the heart of the fight for the sport's very soul. which oddly enough new york shares in common with the german city of leipzig two totally different city is both locked in the debate about modern football. because both city soccer identities were bought up by red bull. rattle the world's biggest energy train probably know it pretty well if you've ever pulled an all nighter studying had to get up at the crack of dawn for work for rick yeager bombs with your boys yes i'm from new jersey us. red bull is founded by dietrich fonda should some nine hundred eighty seven they're worth over ten billion dollars and sold over six billion cans of soda last year but they don't just make energy drinks. they're marketing masters they sponsor every extreme sport you can imagine and if it's dangerous red bulls involved they also own multiple formula one teams a hockey team even a publishing house they literally launched a guy from space most important for us they're also want to quest for world soc
i'm a fan of new york soccer though many don't think of new york as a soccer city it's actually right at the heart of the fight for the sport's very soul. which oddly enough new york shares in common with the german city of leipzig two totally different city is both locked in the debate about modern football. because both city soccer identities were bought up by red bull. rattle the world's biggest energy train probably know it pretty well if you've ever pulled an all nighter studying had to...
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the state of new york is responsible for the new york city transit system. to first take leadership responsibility and wipe clean those people who are haveadership today that conflicts of and interest and identify the be head -- had. the systemmake function and it isn't. it's the lifeblood of the city. the governor said the problem with the m.t.a., it needs more money. we pay eight separate taxes to the most bloated public andiresy in the world --ires -- users spend on the depend on the system. correct thejust to record. facts matter once in a while. what my opponent fails to answer is, you're not going to find this money, marcia, in just waste. the it's $30 billion. marcia: that's a start. gov. cuomo: that's what we need. mr. molinaro: what you just 1,000ledged is that even dollars means something. you just said we're not going to savings. gov. cuomo: you're not going to the $30 billion to fund plan. mr. molinaro: your m.t.a. costs to lay asix times more mile of track than it does anywhere else in the world which dollars andwasting savings need to go back i
the state of new york is responsible for the new york city transit system. to first take leadership responsibility and wipe clean those people who are haveadership today that conflicts of and interest and identify the be head -- had. the systemmake function and it isn't. it's the lifeblood of the city. the governor said the problem with the m.t.a., it needs more money. we pay eight separate taxes to the most bloated public andiresy in the world --ires -- users spend on the depend on the system....
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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 a message 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
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 a message 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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that hurts new york. for guns rights no need to go to that, highly restricted in new york. new york, we'll mention that new york is one of only a handful of states that penalizes you for a drug offense, taking away your license. new york is bad for home schoolers which is probably the most restrictive state for home schooling. there are a variety of reasons why new york doesn't do well on personal freedoms and cigarettes taxes almost amounts to complete tobacco prohibition in new york city it's so high and you get black markets as a result of that. >> i want to add that this high school a big effect on where people are choosing to live. if you look at new york, for example, you'd think that new york would be a attractive place for people to love move . it's a big city attractive to people and should be attractive to people at home. new york has lost 14% of its 2000 population since 2000. that's just remarkable, right? and that's on net. that's taking into account all the people coming from other states and the outflow is pretty massive. i guess you'd want to be in the renta
that hurts new york. for guns rights no need to go to that, highly restricted in new york. new york, we'll mention that new york is one of only a handful of states that penalizes you for a drug offense, taking away your license. new york is bad for home schoolers which is probably the most restrictive state for home schooling. there are a variety of reasons why new york doesn't do well on personal freedoms and cigarettes taxes almost amounts to complete tobacco prohibition in new york city it's...
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the fbi in new york and at the u.s. attorney in new york. these are public corruption investigators, so presumably, yeah. >> clearly, julie, the president is deeply, deeply irritated about what's going on. i want to put up on the screen five men who are leading this investigation right now. let's put it up on the screen if we have it. there you can see jeff sessions. he's recused himself. he's the attorney general. you see christopher wray is the director of the fbi. rod rosenstein is the deputy attorney general. he's overseeing the investigation because sessions recused himself. jeff berman is the attorney of jeff sessions in new york. he's overlooking michael cohen. he's the one who authorized the raid on his home. and robert mueller, the special counsel. what do all of these have in common? i'm answering my own question. they are all republicans and they were all named to their current positions during the trump presidency, during the trump administration. so when the president says this investigation is a bunch of democrats who are biase
the fbi in new york and at the u.s. attorney in new york. these are public corruption investigators, so presumably, yeah. >> clearly, julie, the president is deeply, deeply irritated about what's going on. i want to put up on the screen five men who are leading this investigation right now. let's put it up on the screen if we have it. there you can see jeff sessions. he's recused himself. he's the attorney general. you see christopher wray is the director of the fbi. rod rosenstein is the...
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she went to new york cubans games. he ended up taking a deal where he testified against, against hines. now, the reason i mention this is, this isn't hines in the book and all, is that what i said before, when eunice was simply involved in prosecuting white gangsters, harlem loved her. when dewey turned his attention -- this was after he was d.a -- to the numbers kings, a lot of harlem did actually turn against her at that point. the sense was that she was not -- now she was doing something that was wrong, was the view. and that was partly because pompez was popular and partly because, as i said, 10 or 20,000 harlemites were employed there. he's a really colorful figure, and pompez is the only numbers runner who is in the baseball hall of fame. [laughter] he's in the baseball hall of fame. back over here. just wait one minute for the boom. sorry. >> i'm interested in more about your grandmother, how old you were when she, you know, you knew her or how, you know, how to close you were to her or how often you saw her, yo
she went to new york cubans games. he ended up taking a deal where he testified against, against hines. now, the reason i mention this is, this isn't hines in the book and all, is that what i said before, when eunice was simply involved in prosecuting white gangsters, harlem loved her. when dewey turned his attention -- this was after he was d.a -- to the numbers kings, a lot of harlem did actually turn against her at that point. the sense was that she was not -- now she was doing something...
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this raises big political questions in new york state. you referred to the notoriously insane new york city state legislature, which many would call a charitable description. and it falls to them now to choose the next attorney general. >> that's right. at a time when -- attorneys general are always powerful jobs, important jobs, in new york state the attorney general position has been a high profile job, a stepping tone to the governor, and has a higher profile than usual because of the -- what's been reported as a cooperative relationship twine attorney gener between eric schneiderman and the special counsel's office. they could be pursued as a state matters and there was a question if that might happen through schneiderman's office if the president is somehow able to dismantle the federal investigation. this affects the personal lives of the women. it has big political consequences in new york and national implications too. >> we've both had eric schneiderman on our shows since the trump administration began, he was one of the first yo
this raises big political questions in new york state. you referred to the notoriously insane new york city state legislature, which many would call a charitable description. and it falls to them now to choose the next attorney general. >> that's right. at a time when -- attorneys general are always powerful jobs, important jobs, in new york state the attorney general position has been a high profile job, a stepping tone to the governor, and has a higher profile than usual because of the...
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number two, rochester, new york, three, buff know, new york, four, st. louis missouri, five, cleveland, ohio, after that we have birmingham, alabama, memphis, oklahoma city, cincinnati and. you have to make $60,000 to live in those cities. i want to say a very special thanks to elizabeth macdonald. you were supposed to have this day off. we called you in in the middle of the night. she is on her way in, she had to brave an electrical fire in the subway, still made it here, bright eyed, bushy tailed in the 9:00 in the morn. liz: give you $10 at the show. stuart: most of our viewers don't know this it was dreadful commute, last night, and this morning in new york city. we have producers who took four hours to go couple miles to new jersey. lizzie, thanks. liz: anytime. $10 coming. stuart: i promise. my time is up, neil cavuto. neil: that is so weird. we called liz and she said i can't get in. liz: [laughter] neil: i am going to have a talk with her. thank you very much, lizzie, you're wicked! the day after the wicked snowstorm, wicked, confusing day for st
number two, rochester, new york, three, buff know, new york, four, st. louis missouri, five, cleveland, ohio, after that we have birmingham, alabama, memphis, oklahoma city, cincinnati and. you have to make $60,000 to live in those cities. i want to say a very special thanks to elizabeth macdonald. you were supposed to have this day off. we called you in in the middle of the night. she is on her way in, she had to brave an electrical fire in the subway, still made it here, bright eyed, bushy...
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of new york state says he plans to sue the federal. government on behalf of those already separated they had no plan or accommodations for separating the children and that's why you see the picture of them in cages in kennels and shipped all of course the country several states have absorbed more than twenty two hundred children who have been taken from their families since the policy came into force in michigan the director of one facility caring for kids says they're doing their best but the children are suffering children talking about you know not having a chance to say goodbye to mom or dad often going to the foster home crying crying throughout the night having nightmares waking up calling from mom and dad with no clear plan to reunite families already apart new york officials are vowing to keep the pressure on until they're back together kristen salumi al-jazeera new york out of the war in yemen a seven former detainees and prisons run by the united arab emirates in yemen have described what they call a system of sexual torture
of new york state says he plans to sue the federal. government on behalf of those already separated they had no plan or accommodations for separating the children and that's why you see the picture of them in cages in kennels and shipped all of course the country several states have absorbed more than twenty two hundred children who have been taken from their families since the policy came into force in michigan the director of one facility caring for kids says they're doing their best but the...
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part of the bronx, new york. a man who once thought he might be speaker of the house if the democrats' fortunes changed a little bit. the problem is he's lost his congressional seat. it doesn't matter what other plans you make. she is the giant killer tonight. it's our lead story on primary night. steve kornacki is back with us at the big board. steve, we have worked out nothing about your segment, so i want to tell you go in order of importance and take it away. >> thank you, brian. okay. let's starone more thing. how did this happen in the crowley race? what was supposed to save joe crowley and any other incumbent in new york who might be in trouble tonight was low turnout. here's the thing it know. in new york they split up the primaries. the race for governor, for statewide office, all the big -- that's not till later in the summer. the only thing anybody in new york voted on today was congress. so folks showed up at the polls. you got a ballot that was basically blank. you had two names on it. that's it. you
part of the bronx, new york. a man who once thought he might be speaker of the house if the democrats' fortunes changed a little bit. the problem is he's lost his congressional seat. it doesn't matter what other plans you make. she is the giant killer tonight. it's our lead story on primary night. steve kornacki is back with us at the big board. steve, we have worked out nothing about your segment, so i want to tell you go in order of importance and take it away. >> thank you, brian....
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governor cuomo redeployed hundreds of troopers from upstate new york to patrol new york city, bridges, airports, parkways and city streets in addition to the nypd. critics say it is not necessary. if you are elected would you continue putting troopers on the streets of new york city. >> nixon: we are at a moment we can't take our safety for granted. we have better places to be spending our state revenue than the proliferation of state troopers. we need a much greater investment in our education. we need a much greater investment in human service jobs and infrastructure across the state. i think if you look at the way governor cuomo as soon as he came into office and acted tax cuts on millionaires, billionaires, corporations, banks, and he has cut cumulatively 50,000 human service jobs and his tax cuts have cut $25 billion in revenue and we see this. >> when it comes to the troopers should we send them upstate to protect communities that feel unprotected as a result of this? are they duplicative in new york city? >> i think that we need as a state and as a society to be making less inv
governor cuomo redeployed hundreds of troopers from upstate new york to patrol new york city, bridges, airports, parkways and city streets in addition to the nypd. critics say it is not necessary. if you are elected would you continue putting troopers on the streets of new york city. >> nixon: we are at a moment we can't take our safety for granted. we have better places to be spending our state revenue than the proliferation of state troopers. we need a much greater investment in our...
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the state of new york is responsible for the new york city transit system. marcia: we are waiting for a solution. mr. molinaro: our plan is to first take leadership responsibility and wipe clean those people who are in leadership today that have entanglements and conflicts of interest and identify the savings that can be had. by achieving those savings, we will share it with the unionized employees and users and invest in the system. we have to make the system function and it isn't. it's the lifeblood of the city. the governor said the problem with the m.t.a., it needs more money. we pay eight separate taxes to the most bloated public authority and the world, and users and writers depend on the system. we need to make it effective. marcia: my colleague has a question for you. gov. cuomo: just to correct the record. facts matter once in a while. what my opponent fails to answer is, you're not going to find this money, marcia, in just cutting the waste. it's $30 billion. marcia: that's a start. gov. cuomo: that's what we need. mr. molinaro: what you just ackno
the state of new york is responsible for the new york city transit system. marcia: we are waiting for a solution. mr. molinaro: our plan is to first take leadership responsibility and wipe clean those people who are in leadership today that have entanglements and conflicts of interest and identify the savings that can be had. by achieving those savings, we will share it with the unionized employees and users and invest in the system. we have to make the system function and it isn't. it's the...
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that includes the attorney general's office for the southern district of new york. our nypd detectives along with the fbi and many others, are one team on a joint terrorist task force. it was the first of its kind in the nation, and has been in business since 1980. in the nation, and has been in business since1980. today there are 300 investigators from 56 agencies, 113 of them are new york city cops. when it comes to terrorism in new york city, nypd doesn't do anything without the fbi and the fbi doesn't do anything without their nypd. it's a partnership forged on fire. in my 36 years in policing our relationship has never been stronger. this case told that story again. new york city cops were side by side with fbi agents and other agencies in florida this morning. together they brought justice, as they always do. the wide experience of our industry is coupled by expertise and members of the nypd bomb squad, are highly trained service unit and intel bureau, our counterterrorism bureau, our patrol cops with predictable were the first to respond to cnn. that all hope
that includes the attorney general's office for the southern district of new york. our nypd detectives along with the fbi and many others, are one team on a joint terrorist task force. it was the first of its kind in the nation, and has been in business since 1980. in the nation, and has been in business since1980. today there are 300 investigators from 56 agencies, 113 of them are new york city cops. when it comes to terrorism in new york city, nypd doesn't do anything without the fbi and the...
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it would have been seen as stuff arrive to work in new york at seven thirty in the morning. the fed declined our invitation to provide someone for an interview but said this while the event in february twenty sixth did not result. in a breach or compromise of the new york fed systems we did view this as an opportunity to further strengthen the safety of global payments the new york fed perform certain screening all of and diligence on funds transfers sent both to and from the accounts of foreign central banks on our books the robustness of cyber security around the global payment system must continue to be a priority for each participant in the chain. brussels belgium capital and home to european institutions as well as the headquarters of swift a co-operative organization owned by the banks that use it well in nineteen seventy three you have to go back then banks were sending messages to each other using the talents imagine getting ten thousand faxes a day not very secure not very automated so two hundred thirty nine banks from fifteen countries said let's use computers nin
it would have been seen as stuff arrive to work in new york at seven thirty in the morning. the fed declined our invitation to provide someone for an interview but said this while the event in february twenty sixth did not result. in a breach or compromise of the new york fed systems we did view this as an opportunity to further strengthen the safety of global payments the new york fed perform certain screening all of and diligence on funds transfers sent both to and from the accounts of...
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in upstate new york. joe has been elected to the seat of our beloved and departed colleague, louise slaughter. joe hails from -- i know i butchered. that and like myself served in the new york state assembly. he was lectsed -- elected to that body in 1990 and became majority leader in 2013. he graduated from -- with a bachelor's degree in political science and began his political career at age 28 as a monroe county legislator. congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so happy to have joe morelle as one of our colleagues. congratulations, joe. the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for the courtesies they have extended to me. i want to thank, first of all, my wife, mary beth
in upstate new york. joe has been elected to the seat of our beloved and departed colleague, louise slaughter. joe hails from -- i know i butchered. that and like myself served in the new york state assembly. he was lectsed -- elected to that body in 1990 and became majority leader in 2013. he graduated from -- with a bachelor's degree in political science and began his political career at age 28 as a monroe county legislator. congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well...
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"the new york times." they're quoting sources that say that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein discussed secretly recording the president and then trying to invoke the 25th amendment to try to remove him. rosenstein is denying that story. anybody at the white house talking about it? >> during the commercial break there, i picked up the phone and spoke with the white house official and right now, jon, they're not commenting on this at all. for right now. keep in mind this landed on "the new york times" website 30, 45 minutes or so ago? there is a flurry to deal with here at the white house. we have the brett kavanaugh confirmation which is front and center. the dowd story just released from the "wall street journal." i was chatting with neil cavuto on the fox business network earlier this afternoon, jon, about how there was a host of trade news on this day as well. . trump isn't even here at the white house today. it's one of the busiest fridays we've had in awhile. >> jon: it does keep one's head spinn
"the new york times." they're quoting sources that say that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein discussed secretly recording the president and then trying to invoke the 25th amendment to try to remove him. rosenstein is denying that story. anybody at the white house talking about it? >> during the commercial break there, i picked up the phone and spoke with the white house official and right now, jon, they're not commenting on this at all. for right now. keep in mind this...
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laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> prosecutors say a man arrested at a new mexico compound where 11 malnourished youngsters to commit school nin- shootings. prosecutors allege siraj wahhaj was training at the compound. the compound was raided friday. authorities are waiting to see whether human remains found there are his son. the boy disappeared from a town near atlanta. he told the boy's mother he was taking him to the park but never returned. >>> florida prosecutors returned video of nikolas cruz who authorities say confessed to the valentine's day school massacre at park land marjorie does lugl high school. the video shows him punching himself in the face, talking, and talking about a voice he heard inside his head. a sheriff leading the investigation said cruz's behavior before the shooting was so erratic, school officials didn't know how to handle him. >>> and this morning the indonesian island of lomok was rattled by a strong aftershock, the third major tremor in a little more than
laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> prosecutors say a man arrested at a new mexico compound where 11 malnourished youngsters to commit school nin- shootings. prosecutors allege siraj wahhaj was training at the compound. the compound was raided friday. authorities are waiting to see whether human remains found there are his son. the boy disappeared from a town near atlanta. he told the boy's mother he was taking him to the park but never returned. >>>...
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new york state is investigating. do you think -- what are they -- what do you think they could be investigating? do you think there still could be criminal liability here? >> well, first off, if you're looking at the criminal liability, that statute's long gone. federal level, it's six years. new york state, i think, it's similar. it's gone. so you don't have to worry about that. if you're looking on the civil side, you have to look at civil fraud, which is very hard to prove. the irs has the burden. it's a higher burden of proof, and there's no statute of limitations, but it's very hard to win those cases if you're the irs. and the same for new york state. >> harry, what do you think -- i mean, some folks long said that it was because of connections, financial connections with russia, that's why donald trump didn't want to release his tax returns. no one knows and there's no basis of that because no one has seen it but do you think this gets to -- this would be a reason why he wouldn't want to release his tax return
new york state is investigating. do you think -- what are they -- what do you think they could be investigating? do you think there still could be criminal liability here? >> well, first off, if you're looking at the criminal liability, that statute's long gone. federal level, it's six years. new york state, i think, it's similar. it's gone. so you don't have to worry about that. if you're looking on the civil side, you have to look at civil fraud, which is very hard to prove. the irs has...
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new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one step at a time, incremental approaches. we had something, and the city would not find it. it got delayed. -- the city would not fund it. need the city and the state to both share the fiscal responsibility. marcia: ok, your time is up. , would you do away with the fare hike and have the state cap the shortfall? think it ises, i unconscionable that we're thinking about -- governor cuomo is thinking about raising the fares on a system that is so poor. as someone on their each day, i know firsthand how the rates have tripled under governor
new york city owns the transit authority. new york city historically has always fun to at twice the level of the day. its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one...