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york -- and it's even hyphenated, like the new york historical society, the new york manumissions society. what's up with that this. >> well, some of the chapters in this book are filling gaps. i target that this -- i argue that this is centuries long and, of course, we've also violated it in numerous ways. and we've had to correct those violations over the course of our history. finish and the largest, most enflamed because of issues finally in the civil war, most painful, was human -- [inaudible] and i wanted to do a chapter on a northern state because we forget that this wasn't just a southern thing. new york was a slave colony, and it was a slave state after independence. i learned in writing this book that new york city had more slaves than any american city except charleston. it's partly a function of our size. we had become the largest city. but, still, that is a startling and shameful statistic. so after the revolution, there was a scandalous event where some free blacks living in new york were about to be lured aboard a ship and taken either to charleston or to bay of honduras wh
york -- and it's even hyphenated, like the new york historical society, the new york manumissions society. what's up with that this. >> well, some of the chapters in this book are filling gaps. i target that this -- i argue that this is centuries long and, of course, we've also violated it in numerous ways. and we've had to correct those violations over the course of our history. finish and the largest, most enflamed because of issues finally in the civil war, most painful, was human --...
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jennifer low pefs is from new york -- jennifer lopez is from new york herself. we've have 19,000 people making their way count escalator which is not work. people are not too alarmed. it looks like most of people are -- we'll make our way out and we'll see what's happening. i looked out the windows and the parking garage lights are still on and the streetlights are on. but it's a warm night, now the streets will be flooded. leland: you made an excellent point of this being a wider spread than we first shot. the empire state building is also black. you are in a confined area, it's dark. it's saturday night, people are drink and getting ready for a great concert. are people scared or annoyed? >> honestly no. there is no party going on. i saw videos on social media where people brought the show outside. some people came out and brought the party to the street. right now inside madison square garden it's quiet. we are dejected. we came here on a saturday night for a huge concert. but there noise panic. people are not running out. people are in an orderly fashion mak
jennifer low pefs is from new york -- jennifer lopez is from new york herself. we've have 19,000 people making their way count escalator which is not work. people are not too alarmed. it looks like most of people are -- we'll make our way out and we'll see what's happening. i looked out the windows and the parking garage lights are still on and the streetlights are on. but it's a warm night, now the streets will be flooded. leland: you made an excellent point of this being a wider spread than...
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saturday in muncy new york, 50 miles to the north of new york city. the jewish community celebrating the 7th night of hanukkah. witnesses say a man bust into the home and started attacking people with a blade, a knife of some sort. the suspect is in custody. five people wound, two critically. the attacker apprehended a short time after that. new york's governor tweeted he was horrified by the mass stabbings and ordered the state's hate crime task force to investigate it. cnn's correspondent is live near the scene. polo sandoval on the scene. what more are you hearing about what happened inside the home and how the community is reacting? >> reporter: well, george, just the last few moments we have seen several emergency vehicles clear the scene it could signal that the evidence gathering might be nearing an end. you can bet the investigation is certainly far from over. it is just beginning. the main key pieces of information we are hearing, the individual who is believed to be involved is in the custody of authorities. investigators are speaking to thi
saturday in muncy new york, 50 miles to the north of new york city. the jewish community celebrating the 7th night of hanukkah. witnesses say a man bust into the home and started attacking people with a blade, a knife of some sort. the suspect is in custody. five people wound, two critically. the attacker apprehended a short time after that. new york's governor tweeted he was horrified by the mass stabbings and ordered the state's hate crime task force to investigate it. cnn's correspondent is...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and congresswoman maloney and all the democrats and republicans who co-sponsored this bill. i have so many personal friends that volunteered days, months at the pile that are now suffering the consequences of having done that volunteer work on the pile. this is an important day for those families. i thank the advocates who helped focus our attention and thank everyone who worked together to solve a real problem in real people's lives. this is what the united states congress needs to be doing and i'm happy to be part of it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. c
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and...
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from new york, ms. velazquez, and the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. velazquez. ms. velazquez: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. velazquez: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. velazquez: i rise today in support of the bill before us. h.r. 4787, which establishes the growth accelerateor fund competition within s.b.a. accelerator programs provide founders of early companies with education, mentorship, financing, and technical assistance. there are many accelerator success stories, among them are well-known companies like air b&b, dropbox and stripe. the s.b.a. funds, the growth accelerator fund competition for the nation east most innov
from new york, ms. velazquez, and the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. velazquez. ms. velazquez: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. velazquez: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the...
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york fire department, the new york police. we heard from governor cuomo earlier tonight he spoke with us here on msnbc and he said that he was also sending in state police and the national guard. but, jonathan, if you can, the governor said in an earlier press statement the fact that it happened at all is unacceptable. when i asked him about that this evening on the phone, he said that he was going to view those transformers tonight, but that effectively, the system did not work this evening as it was designed to. can you explain to us how was it designed to work? what didn't happen that should have? >> i am not a con ed expert, and that question was asked at the press conference and the ceo of con ed was not able to provide an answer, only to say that an investigation is underway in an attempt to find out the cause and has happened. the governor seemed to suggest it was some sort of cascading effect that this went from one area to the next to the next. i don't know if it happened all at once or if it is as the governor explai
york fire department, the new york police. we heard from governor cuomo earlier tonight he spoke with us here on msnbc and he said that he was also sending in state police and the national guard. but, jonathan, if you can, the governor said in an earlier press statement the fact that it happened at all is unacceptable. when i asked him about that this evening on the phone, he said that he was going to view those transformers tonight, but that effectively, the system did not work this evening as...
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also good news in new york city. they hit their hiv/aids target two years early, meaning now more than 90% of people who have hiv are on treatment. i still can't believe this one. u.s. life expectancy continues to be on the decline despite the fact that the united states spends more on health care per capita than any other country in the world. suicides, dhoalcohol related illnesses and drug overdoses are largely to blame. which brings us to the opioid epidemic. the odds of dying from an opioid overdose in the united states are greater than those of dying in a vehicle crash. in october, two ohio counts received a landmark settlement of $260 million from a top drug maker and three major drug distributors. >> we need resources from the parties that caused this problem. they need to make it right, and that's the benchmark that this sets. >> reporter: the spotlight on the importance of vaccines continued to shine as the united states saw the largest measles outbreak since it was declared eliminated back in 2000. there ha
also good news in new york city. they hit their hiv/aids target two years early, meaning now more than 90% of people who have hiv are on treatment. i still can't believe this one. u.s. life expectancy continues to be on the decline despite the fact that the united states spends more on health care per capita than any other country in the world. suicides, dhoalcohol related illnesses and drug overdoses are largely to blame. which brings us to the opioid epidemic. the odds of dying from an opioid...
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researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools. in the first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th anniversary of brown v. board of ucation last month, students from across new york city gathered in times square.ey anded out newspapers declaring "retire segregation" and called for the city's public schools to be integrated. >> it's been 65 years since segregatioin schools on the basis of race has been ruled unconstitutional. >> sreivasan: a u.c.l.a. study of public schools found in 2014, and again this year, that new york remains the most segregated state for african american students, with 65% of them in intensely segregated schools. the study found it was the second most segregated state for latino students.
researchers have found that new york city has some of america's most segregated schools. in the first of a two-part report exaning school diversity and equity in new york city, i met with a group of students protesting segregation, and visited a district in brooklyn with a plan to increase diversity. this is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream:an povertopportunity in america." >> we are integratenyc! ( cheers and applause ) >> sreenivasan: on the 65th...
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that it is new york duty, it is new york's destiny, it is new york's legacy to bring the light, to lead the way through the darkness, and i pledge to the people of the state of new york that's what we will do together. thank you and god bless you. [ applause ]. [ cheering ]. >>> coming up next on cspan3, president donald trump talks about the government shutdown and border security. and then for the first day of the 116th congress, we will show you the ceremonial swearing-in of house members on capitol hill with newly elected speaker nancy pelosi. >>> on thursday president donald trump made his first appearance in the white house briefing room to congratulate democratic representative nancy policy on becoming speaker of the house on the opening day of the 116th congress.
that it is new york duty, it is new york's destiny, it is new york's legacy to bring the light, to lead the way through the darkness, and i pledge to the people of the state of new york that's what we will do together. thank you and god bless you. [ applause ]. [ cheering ]. >>> coming up next on cspan3, president donald trump talks about the government shutdown and border security. and then for the first day of the 116th congress, we will show you the ceremonial swearing-in of house...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news right now, a large power outage affecting parts of manhattan tonight. look at your screen right now. that is times square. that's where the ball drops on new year's eve. usually you see lights all over the place, flashing lights, billboards. right now it's dark. 42 years to the day since new york city experienced the famous blackout of 1977. look at that shot from times square. con edison right now reporting more than 38,000 customers are without power. we're seeing these numbers grow since the initial power outage was reported. and just moments ago, we got this update from mayor bill de blasio. >> i just want to give an update for people interested in the situation on the west side of manhattan. we have a con edison electrical outage. very preliminary information says about 20,000 people affected, but we're waiting for a lot more information. i spoke to our police commissioner, our emergency management commissioner, my chief of staff at city hall. everyone is coordi
i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news right now, a large power outage affecting parts of manhattan tonight. look at your screen right now. that is times square. that's where the ball drops on new year's eve. usually you see lights all over the place, flashing lights, billboards. right now it's dark. 42 years to the day since new york city experienced the famous blackout of 1977. look at that shot from times square. con edison right now reporting more than 38,000 customers are without...
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he probably called everyone in new york. he was in the assembly and had contacts but he raised so much money that the democrats were like, we cannot cut his seat. we have to keep him in the house. fast-forward to 1998 when he ran against al d'amato. ,hen they pulled that primary at the end of 1997, geraldine for arrow, vice presidential candidate, mark green, the new york public advocate, they were all pulling well ahead of schumer. he was in third place. he did not have as big names as they did that he had out -- dramatically outraised to them. before the race even started he had $6 million in the bank. and green had something like $500,000. and for arrow was wondering if she even wanted to run. i think that sums up why he won. where hes cagey about is with wall street. earlier in his career, he was much more upfront about being supportive of wall street. separation --the the famous glass steel separation between commercial banks. earlier in my career on the hell i wrote a piece about how schumer, and this has caused fricti
he probably called everyone in new york. he was in the assembly and had contacts but he raised so much money that the democrats were like, we cannot cut his seat. we have to keep him in the house. fast-forward to 1998 when he ran against al d'amato. ,hen they pulled that primary at the end of 1997, geraldine for arrow, vice presidential candidate, mark green, the new york public advocate, they were all pulling well ahead of schumer. he was in third place. he did not have as big names as they...
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, the justice department new york bureau? >> well, my reporting suggests what you just said, that everything the southern district is looking into, which ranges from trump's foundation, to his finances, to his business, potentially poses even more legal jeopardy for him than mueller's probe. and i was speaking a couple days ago with preet bharara who, of course, used to be the u.s. attorney for sdny, and he said he agrees and he thinks the work the southern district is doing is more dangerous for trump because the southern district doesn't have the same circumscribed mandate. that mueller does. mueller was tasked with looking at links and/or coordination between russia and the trump campaign and maybe obstruction of justice. but the southern district can look at anything it wants. and because of that, trump could be facing a lot of legal problems, legal questions, whenever he leaves office. >> and jeff, because you've been both a fed and a former employee of the manhattan d.a., help us sort out the notion that the manhattan d
, the justice department new york bureau? >> well, my reporting suggests what you just said, that everything the southern district is looking into, which ranges from trump's foundation, to his finances, to his business, potentially poses even more legal jeopardy for him than mueller's probe. and i was speaking a couple days ago with preet bharara who, of course, used to be the u.s. attorney for sdny, and he said he agrees and he thinks the work the southern district is doing is more...
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new york, new york city and new york state gave them everything they asked for before this argument. that was made very plain in this argument today. the case is moot. it is a case that should not have gone forward to this point. but in any event, we are looking forward to the judgment of the court. we feel that we had a very strong and powerful presence in the hearing today. we are grateful, of course, for not only rich's work but that of the entire appeals unit in the law department and the support of jeff fisher and his team, and we're pleased that the solicitor general of the state of new york traveled down with us to be at the argument. >> can i ask you a question? one of the things mr. deering said is the fact that the state of new york changed its law and the city changed its regulations was not maneuvering as the other side said but a good thing. what do you mean by that? >> i think it was justice breyer who noted that when there are parties to an argument, when there are parties -- when there are parties to an argument and those parties resolve or settle their disputes befor
new york, new york city and new york state gave them everything they asked for before this argument. that was made very plain in this argument today. the case is moot. it is a case that should not have gone forward to this point. but in any event, we are looking forward to the judgment of the court. we feel that we had a very strong and powerful presence in the hearing today. we are grateful, of course, for not only rich's work but that of the entire appeals unit in the law department and the...
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a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for subpoena documents from the president's banks and financial institutions he dealt with and his various businesses. as of right now, being new york's attorney general also means suing the administration specifically over their new anti-immigrant policies. she's right at the center of a bunch of stories of national significance where she's taking on the trump administration and the president and his business history in a way that nobody else is positioned to do it. i'm happy to have her here. before we get to attorney general james, there's one other story that i want to talk about tonight first. it
a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for...
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new york city was growing -- .omplete ruin new york city was growing and amassing riches and people and lots of hungry people. imagine what new york city was like in 1866, but i tried to explain it a little bit. not only whether people crowded in the streets, but horses and draft animals constantly running through the streets, and we all know what those animals sleep behind. not only were the streets covered with the newer of draft animals, but there were wild hogs running through the streets as well as domestic hogs shepherded to the various butchers very then there were -- butchers. then there were dogs running the streets. there were herds of sheep driven through the streets of the city every day. but more interestingly, from my perspective, and this came out as illustrated, there were cattle driven down the streets of new york city every single day. -- itnds of cattle boggles my mind cattle being driven up fifth animal -- 5th avenue, but that was the case at this time. if you look at the island of manhattan, from 40th street to battery park to the southern tip of the island, that is
new york city was growing -- .omplete ruin new york city was growing and amassing riches and people and lots of hungry people. imagine what new york city was like in 1866, but i tried to explain it a little bit. not only whether people crowded in the streets, but horses and draft animals constantly running through the streets, and we all know what those animals sleep behind. not only were the streets covered with the newer of draft animals, but there were wild hogs running through the streets...
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he said he loves new york. yesterday he said he hated new york, he's got to get out of here. >> greg: it shows how much the president loves us. he knows that they needed a very special episode of the trump show. when the bradis went to hawaii. that episode are, this one goes to florida. we have a new story arc for the next week. >> jesse: he said something interesting, maybe some of these new york prosecutors trying, moving your homebase to florida, does it protect you in anyway? >> dana: i don't know. i think they also recognize that if they were to come back to new york and have this as the residence, it would never, ever end. and also remember -- >> juan: the president. >> jedediah: you can love this city and yet look at what's happening to it. >> greg: that's what gets you man. i grew up in california and i've lived here. i used to go to san francisco every weekend. i lived in l.a. it's sorrow sorrowful. >> dana: he mentioned energy costs. they are closing the nuclear power station. indian point, indian wel
he said he loves new york. yesterday he said he hated new york, he's got to get out of here. >> greg: it shows how much the president loves us. he knows that they needed a very special episode of the trump show. when the bradis went to hawaii. that episode are, this one goes to florida. we have a new story arc for the next week. >> jesse: he said something interesting, maybe some of these new york prosecutors trying, moving your homebase to florida, does it protect you in anyway?...
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the big news today -- amazon pulling out of new york city. we are going to continue to cover the fallout from this right here on bloomberg television. of course, we are live streaming on twitter. check us out on technology and follow our global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm a veteran and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. hannity: a very good morning in sydney where australian markets ave just opened -- haidi: very good morning from sydney where us trillion markets have just opened. shery ahn: welcome to "daybreak asia." haidi: wall street closes lower in listless trade after disappointing retail sales data and signs that president trump will declare a national emergenc
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you know about the new york times. they only print what is fit to print. i just described this situation of collaboration rooted with unnamed sources with no direct knowledge of this event and the alleged victim does not even remember. wended this that i describe become fit to print by the supposed american paper of record? the sad consequences of this article are a misinformed public a greater divide of our own discourse and a deeper lack of faith in the news media. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum due to technical difficulties we are joining this in progress. >> and
you know about the new york times. they only print what is fit to print. i just described this situation of collaboration rooted with unnamed sources with no direct knowledge of this event and the alleged victim does not even remember. wended this that i describe become fit to print by the supposed american paper of record? the sad consequences of this article are a misinformed public a greater divide of our own discourse and a deeper lack of faith in the news media. i yield the floor and...
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york. 1970 is another crucial event it's the fiscal crisis in new york. it's a complicated story , new york city almost went bankrupt , the financial capital wall street could not pay their bills and they came that close to going into bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. the impact of the recession's a really hit your. they lose a couple hundred thousand jobs. at the same time going back to the 60s which was a good time economically. new york institutes of city income tax , they have lots of revenue coming , but they also increase city programs. there's greater demand for city programs and the welfare new york you have white middle- class residents are leaving the city , that impacts negatively the tax base. they are slightly poor with a greater demand for social services. what the city does in the early 70s, it did this in their early 60s and resumed again in the 70s. did a lot of borrowing. so you think how do these buildings get built? they borrow , bonds. there is nothing wrong with that per se but they borrowed a lot and the bonds were shor
york. 1970 is another crucial event it's the fiscal crisis in new york. it's a complicated story , new york city almost went bankrupt , the financial capital wall street could not pay their bills and they came that close to going into bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. the impact of the recession's a really hit your. they lose a couple hundred thousand jobs. at the same time going back to the 60s which was a good time economically. new york institutes of city income tax , they have...
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york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there ,ff and on, including bob dylan richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started advertising. creating art installations and everything was going smoothly. the locals found that what they were doing and it wasn't going to be a 50,000 person festival af
york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of...
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not just new york state. community, the latino community, and it's notjust new york state. this isa it's notjust new york state. this is a national phenomenon that we are seeing, and it's frightening and it's disturbing. if anyone thinks that something poisonous is not going on in this country, then they are in denial, frankly. how many incidents do you have to see, from coast—to—coast, hostility based on religion, based on race, based on creed, based on immigration status? it's all across the country. it is an american cancer that is spreading in the body politic, an american cancer, turning one cell if the body against the other. once we become intolera nt against the other. once we become intolerant of differences, then we are intolerant with america, because america is all about differences. we are all from someplace else. and we we re are all from someplace else. and we were founded on the premise of tolerance for the differences. these a cts tolerance for the differences. these acts are intolerant, they are ignorant. to attack the jewish community... the nation is
not just new york state. community, the latino community, and it's notjust new york state. this isa it's notjust new york state. this is a national phenomenon that we are seeing, and it's frightening and it's disturbing. if anyone thinks that something poisonous is not going on in this country, then they are in denial, frankly. how many incidents do you have to see, from coast—to—coast, hostility based on religion, based on race, based on creed, based on immigration status? it's all across...
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a man with a knife turns a hanikra celebration near new york city into a bloody crime scene new york's governor says it was an act of domestic terror. i'm nick spicer welcome to the program. ukrainian government and russian backed separatists have completed a prisoner exchange a plane landed at the airport sunday evening a few hours after the swap at a checkpoint in the separatist stronghold of the nets in eastern ukraine exchange included prisoners held by both sides since hostilities broke out in 2014 as follows an agreement russia and ukraine reached earlier this month in talks brokered by germany and france. i carefully coordinated ron davis in ukraine's rebel controlled region $200.00 people in total were released in the exchange some returning to the ukrainian side said the exchange was a good start but everyone needed to be freed. i'm grateful to the president who agreed and freed us. but there are still a lot of guys jailed there and we need to help them just everyone for everyone. the production separatists returning home on the other side one equally happy to be free some use
a man with a knife turns a hanikra celebration near new york city into a bloody crime scene new york's governor says it was an act of domestic terror. i'm nick spicer welcome to the program. ukrainian government and russian backed separatists have completed a prisoner exchange a plane landed at the airport sunday evening a few hours after the swap at a checkpoint in the separatist stronghold of the nets in eastern ukraine exchange included prisoners held by both sides since hostilities broke...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to a senior member of the judiciary committee, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is ecognized. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much and i thank mr. cicilline. let me refute the suggestion that this floor had a bill that was rushed to the floor. is is a work that has been coming for five years-plus. we have watched and engaged in meetings and discussions in collaboration to ensure that the bill would reflect all of what america is about. i want to speak to my religious friends, that is all of us claim a religion of some form. and i want to say to you religious liberty is not dead, but it is alive. this bill focuses on saving lives. it focuses on understanding what it means to be transgender and denied the right to serve in the united states military or stands up for african-americans transgender women who have been killed in the south in the region that i live in. and it stands up for t
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to a senior member of the judiciary committee, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is ecognized. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much and i thank mr. cicilline. let me refute the suggestion that this floor had a bill that was rushed to the floor. is is a work that has been coming for five years-plus. we have watched and engaged in meetings and discussions in...
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scrapping plans to build a campus in new york city. before the payment of the plug, e-commercehe the plug, there was one person that could have potentially scuttled the deal single-handedly, and that is michael g norris -- michael gianaris. he joins us now from new york. also here, tom giles. senator, thank you for coming back here. do you think this is really a win for you? sen. gianaris: i do not view this as a day to celebrate, but just a matter of standing up for new york and hopefully beginning a conversation nationally about if these corporate subsidy and incentive programs are with it. -- are worth it. the largest company in the world coming to new york but only if they are able to squeeze 3 billion public$3
scrapping plans to build a campus in new york city. before the payment of the plug, e-commercehe the plug, there was one person that could have potentially scuttled the deal single-handedly, and that is michael g norris -- michael gianaris. he joins us now from new york. also here, tom giles. senator, thank you for coming back here. do you think this is really a win for you? sen. gianaris: i do not view this as a day to celebrate, but just a matter of standing up for new york and hopefully...
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including new york post right here in new york city and we should have mentioned it the last episode but it was a little bit too shocking to come over it but yeah we made the international news and that thing is that was quite remarkable is this young woman she was going through suicidal distress and it was just testing to see this on a flight where that scared because i knew that you can't open a door mid-flight so she did get the lock open but you can't push it open against the door we're coming in for a landing all of the air traffic control audio does suggest that the stewardess had apparently talk. the pilots who of course are behind locked doors and could hear the screaming it was very blood curdling scream that the door had been opened so parents they were preparing for a crash landing so crash vehicles were on the runway and then once it was. basically they got more information once the girl's mother not mother but father had grabbed her and pulled her back to our near our see right behind us they they said it wasn't a crash situation but it was pretty scary it was pretty lou
including new york post right here in new york city and we should have mentioned it the last episode but it was a little bit too shocking to come over it but yeah we made the international news and that thing is that was quite remarkable is this young woman she was going through suicidal distress and it was just testing to see this on a flight where that scared because i knew that you can't open a door mid-flight so she did get the lock open but you can't push it open against the door we're...
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how does new york suffer? michael: new york has had some tremendous momentum. i think about the cornell initiative which bloomberg actually sparked. i think the momentum of google buying chelsea markets for $2.4 billion. they have 7000 to 8000 employees. you were seeing new york develop as silicon valley part two. i think a punctuation point on that would have been amazon. i think it is a statement that it is hard to do business here, that we don't welcome tech companies like we should. i think it is not just the loss of the 25,000 or so jobs, i think it is the meaning of it, what it signifies, which is we cannot get it over the finish line. matt: respectfully, when was the last time you saw san francisco offer an incentive for someone to move there? we, new york, we need to be in a place where we don't offer tax breaks. the great companies move here for the talent. i think we are actually there. notwithstanding, i wish we would have gotten amazon, i think it was poorly handled, but a body blow is a little harsh. emily: where do you see the opportunities in new
how does new york suffer? michael: new york has had some tremendous momentum. i think about the cornell initiative which bloomberg actually sparked. i think the momentum of google buying chelsea markets for $2.4 billion. they have 7000 to 8000 employees. you were seeing new york develop as silicon valley part two. i think a punctuation point on that would have been amazon. i think it is a statement that it is hard to do business here, that we don't welcome tech companies like we should. i think...
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from "the new york times." tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understan
from "the new york times." tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the...
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look at the cover of "the new york post." recent poll finding that new yorkers do not support his bed. we even set our own lawrence jones out of the city to see what the residents of new york think. that video coming up. first, only days ago, he got booed during his own press conference after he stormed to trump tower to promote his radical green new deal. even had protesters outside his appearance this morning on "good morning america." still, mayor remains as delusional as ever about his white house chances. it gets worse. friends, former aides have called the campaign "insane and idiotic," just moments ago, president trump had this to say about the new york city mayor. >>de i can't believe it. i just heard that the worst mayor and history of new york city, without question the worst mayor in the united states, is now running for president. it will never happen. i'm pretty good at predicting things like that. i would be very surprised to see ofof them for a long period. but it's just not going to happen. if you like high ta
look at the cover of "the new york post." recent poll finding that new yorkers do not support his bed. we even set our own lawrence jones out of the city to see what the residents of new york think. that video coming up. first, only days ago, he got booed during his own press conference after he stormed to trump tower to promote his radical green new deal. even had protesters outside his appearance this morning on "good morning america." still, mayor remains as delusional as...
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so "the new york times" comply. they wouldn't accept evidence that was coming, being printed in european publications. they pretended the evidence was not quality evidence. it wasn't good enough. people had escaped, firsthand accounts, for the most part, they ignored it. three scholars in particular written about this. how many people know that "the new york times" self-censored when it came to the holocaust ten yearsyo before, when stalin was slaughtering the ukrainians and slaughtering them to death, they had a correspondent in moscow, they got a pulitzer prize for the reporting, covered up what stalin had committed against the ukraine. this is "the new york times," can any other in the business survive that. let alone be called the paper of record? all of the news fit to print. "the new york times" still hadn't significantly and seriously dealt with this. it keepsfi the pulitzer prize. two massive genocides in the last century. you don't find a lot about it in the pages of "the new york times" at the time. that's
so "the new york times" comply. they wouldn't accept evidence that was coming, being printed in european publications. they pretended the evidence was not quality evidence. it wasn't good enough. people had escaped, firsthand accounts, for the most part, they ignored it. three scholars in particular written about this. how many people know that "the new york times" self-censored when it came to the holocaust ten yearsyo before, when stalin was slaughtering the ukrainians and...
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let's move to new york. 1970's, another crucial event is the fiscal crisis of new york. i will tell a complicated story as quickly as i can. new york city almost went bankrupt in 1975. america's largest city, the financial capital of wall street could not pay its bills and came that close to going to bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. a combination of the impact of reallynomic recessions hit new york. new york loses a couple hundred thousand jobs during this time. at the same time, going back to the 60's, which had been a good time economically, new york institutes a city income tax. new york has a lot of revenue coming in in the 60's, but they also increase city programs. there's greater demand for city programs, greater demand for welfare. new york city has its own hospital. hospital costs were going up at this time. new york is becoming slightly poorer. have whitet, you upper middle-class residents leaving the city. it leaves -- it impact negatively.
let's move to new york. 1970's, another crucial event is the fiscal crisis of new york. i will tell a complicated story as quickly as i can. new york city almost went bankrupt in 1975. america's largest city, the financial capital of wall street could not pay its bills and came that close to going to bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. a combination of the impact of reallynomic recessions hit new york. new york loses a couple hundred thousand jobs during this time. at the same time,...
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the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and the gentleman from new york, mr. zeldin, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. p 326 under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. engel: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. . and has prevailed for two decades. solution.e this measure emphasizes that presidents of both parties and prime ministers have supported reaching a two-state olution that establishes the palestinian state living side by ide in peace and security with israel. president george w. bush said clearly, and i quote, my vision by wo states living side side in peace and security, unquote, and president obama quote, there's little secret about where they for two two states peoples. prime minister netanyahu has aid, quote, israel remains fully committed to peace and the possibility of
the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and the gentleman from new york, mr. zeldin, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. p 326 under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. engel: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. . and...
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new york. elizabeth luskin, amazon hq2 advisory committee member. jonas max ferris joins us from max funds.com. let us begin with the special coverage of the amazon decision, with congressman meeks joining us from capitol hill. congressman, good to have you. you were in favor of bringing amazon to new york. what is your reaction today? >> i am somewhat shocked and saddened. i think it is a blow for new york and a blow for amazon also. i had looked forward to amazon coming, creating 25,000 plus jobs and making the kind of diversifying our economy of new york, so that we not just be dependent upon the financial services industry, but the technical industry also, the tech industry. where jobs are being created for the future. so i think it, you know, shortsighted for my colleagues that didn't want it here and shortsighted by amazon for moving, for quitting so quickly. we should both stay at the table to work this thing out. connell: that is interesting, to your point many of your own colleagues, d
new york. elizabeth luskin, amazon hq2 advisory committee member. jonas max ferris joins us from max funds.com. let us begin with the special coverage of the amazon decision, with congressman meeks joining us from capitol hill. congressman, good to have you. you were in favor of bringing amazon to new york. what is your reaction today? >> i am somewhat shocked and saddened. i think it is a blow for new york and a blow for amazon also. i had looked forward to amazon coming, creating 25,000...
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in queens, new york. now, right from the beginning, the project was the source of a great deal of controversy, in pa rt the source of a great deal of controversy, in part because of the gentrification in causing this neighbourhood but also a lot of anger over the fact that the company was receiving huge tax breaks and $3 billion in subsidies to come here. 0ne billion in subsidies to come here. one of the richest tech companies in the world and from the beginning, local politicians and grassroot activists met here. now that the company has pulled out, this is where they can celebrate. it is a bit during four people who want to envision a different world, that is not driven by profits are billionaires, but actually is about a sting working people, the poor. and that is part of what we are fighting for. —— victory. and that is part of what we are fighting for. -- victory. i'm a business owner in this area, and for a lot of people in queens and from queens and as someone that actually is responsible for t
in queens, new york. now, right from the beginning, the project was the source of a great deal of controversy, in pa rt the source of a great deal of controversy, in part because of the gentrification in causing this neighbourhood but also a lot of anger over the fact that the company was receiving huge tax breaks and $3 billion in subsidies to come here. 0ne billion in subsidies to come here. one of the richest tech companies in the world and from the beginning, local politicians and grassroot...
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headquarters in new york. in the criticism a sign of a wave to come? riatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat di
headquarters in new york. in the criticism a sign of a wave to come? riatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab...
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york -- and even hyphenate like the new york historical society -- the new york manumission. >> some of the chapter are about filling gap. i argue this concern with liberty is centuries long and central to our experience and of course we have also violated nit numerous ways and had to correct those violations over the course of our history. and the largest inflammed issued in the civil war most painful was chatle slavery. human chatle slavery. and i want -- this wasn't just a southern thing. new york was a slave colony and a slave state after independence. i learned in writing this book that new york city had more slaves than any american city except charleston. that's partly a fungs of our -- a function of our size, the large city, but that is a startling and shameful statistic. so, after the revolution, there was a scandalous event where some free blacks living in new york were about to be lured aboard a ship and taken either to charleston or the behave of -- bay of honduras where slave trading win on. and new york and other free towns were prey to man stealers or black birders the
york -- and even hyphenate like the new york historical society -- the new york manumission. >> some of the chapter are about filling gap. i argue this concern with liberty is centuries long and central to our experience and of course we have also violated nit numerous ways and had to correct those violations over the course of our history. and the largest inflammed issued in the civil war most painful was chatle slavery. human chatle slavery. and i want -- this wasn't just a southern...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and congresswoman maloney and all the democrats and republicans who co-sponsored this bill. i have so many personal friends that volunteered days, months at the pile that are now suffering the consequences of having done that volunteer work on the pile. this is an important day for those families. i thank the advocates who helped focus our attention and thank everyone who worked together to solve a real problem in real people's lives. this is what the united states congress needs to be doing and i'm happy to be part of it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. c
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i recognize the gentleman from new york. mr. suozzi: this is what the american people are hungering for. democrats and republicans working together to solve real problems in real people's lives. this victims' compensation fund is so important to so many people. real suffering that is going on n real families and they are now paying the consequences for us. i want to thank my colleagues and i want to thank chairman nadler, congressman king and...
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the governor of new york andrew cuomo has called the knife attack at a jewish celebration in new york state "domestic terrorism". five people were injured, two of them critically, during a hanukkah gathering at the home of an orthodox rabbi. a man has been arrested. in recent weeks, police have stepped up patrols in jewish neighbourhoods, following a series of anti—semitic hate crimes. our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. members of new york's largejewish community had gathered to celebrate their religion, only to be attacked because of it. they were at the home of a rabbi here in monsey to mark hanukkah, when a man forced his way into the house and started stabbing people, in some cases, multiple times. he pulled it out from the thing, and he started running into the big room, which was on the left side, and i threw tables and chairs and shouted he should get out of here. grafton thomas was arrested 30 miles away in manhattan. mr thomas, why did you do it? he has already appeared in court where he pleaded not guilty to five counts of attempted murder. police in new y
the governor of new york andrew cuomo has called the knife attack at a jewish celebration in new york state "domestic terrorism". five people were injured, two of them critically, during a hanukkah gathering at the home of an orthodox rabbi. a man has been arrested. in recent weeks, police have stepped up patrols in jewish neighbourhoods, following a series of anti—semitic hate crimes. our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. members of new york's largejewish community...
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jason: new york essentially became the venue of choice because even if you are outside of new york, it was filed in a certain way in new york you could just go to a court, get a stamp and get your money. zach: that's right. it was a nationwide practice but they were all using courts in new york and relatively small county clerk offices in places like buffalo. carol: but these confessions of judgment, what's fascinating is the small business owner, if you took this loan, you basically signed away your right to have your day in court. zach: that's right. it was a little bit like a plea agreement in a criminal case where you are essentially admitting that you owe this debt. in the case of the cash advances, you signed that as a condition of getting the loan, so before you get the loan, you are admitting you're not paying it back and giving the lender total latitude to file at any time they want. carol: talk to us about the bill that governor cuomo signed. zach: right. so the bill the governor signed last friday ends the practice when it comes to using the new york courts against out-of-st
jason: new york essentially became the venue of choice because even if you are outside of new york, it was filed in a certain way in new york you could just go to a court, get a stamp and get your money. zach: that's right. it was a nationwide practice but they were all using courts in new york and relatively small county clerk offices in places like buffalo. carol: but these confessions of judgment, what's fascinating is the small business owner, if you took this loan, you basically signed...
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well what's so special for me about new york is that i feel young in new york i feel fresh in new york i feel not judged you are i feel that an artist can be any age and do any project and there's always somebody who's willing to say yes that's a good idea you can think of the most outlandish theater piece you know and there's always somebody willing to work with you in this and think they think it might be sadly good as opposed to say for instance l.a. where you have to be a certain you know in the role and then it's there but yeah yeah yeah and also i felt so very good in berlin i have to say i know. you go. yes there is there is i felt very free and i think the freedom is really good and that's what this was. you know i. can this for an awful scene. amount of money argument can have as one has leverage because that is what you should be adults and the information wants my. contact in when i couldn't stand for nine months and. ten billion have as much fun new york sometimes and then never. noise plus you have to play beating tin all the don this is not. meant to be a follow central p
well what's so special for me about new york is that i feel young in new york i feel fresh in new york i feel not judged you are i feel that an artist can be any age and do any project and there's always somebody who's willing to say yes that's a good idea you can think of the most outlandish theater piece you know and there's always somebody willing to work with you in this and think they think it might be sadly good as opposed to say for instance l.a. where you have to be a certain you know...
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york -- escape from new york. later, amazon's proposed expansion in new york no more. the deals proponents are very upset. we will hear from congressman carol maloney about why she is not happy for her constituents. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: back to the big story of the week. amazon canceling its plans for a new york campus. from the beginning, amazon was criticized for failing, keeping most of the process secret. the company is now being called out, quickly pulling the plug is that of negotiating with the community. but, what do other tech leaders think of amazon's exit? joining us to discuss is surveymonkey ceo zander lurie. do you think they prematurely walked away? zander: this is a big story. amazon is one of the most valley willallibl companies in the world. amazon would have created $30 billion in tax revenue for the community. maybe the credits got a disproportionate share of the attention. we did a survey of 10,000 people. we found detroit is the city that wanted amazon the most. over 78% of detroit r
york -- escape from new york. later, amazon's proposed expansion in new york no more. the deals proponents are very upset. we will hear from congressman carol maloney about why she is not happy for her constituents. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: back to the big story of the week. amazon canceling its plans for a new york campus. from the beginning, amazon was criticized for failing, keeping most of the process secret. the company is now being called out, quickly pulling the plug is that of...
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york fed and gets approval from the new york fed if you want somebody other than the new york fed approving your transactions every single transaction in the world goes to dollars goes to new york fed doesn't matter where you live who you are what country you are what president of what anything you ever do it goes through the new york fed if you don't want that influence if you want independence if you want to have your own sovereign say then buy as much as you possibly can for the reasons that i walk or to attack the death star you had to hit the missile projectile directly into the heart of the death star that is the new york fed is the death star bitcoin is luke skywalker you're coming in you're russia china here's somebody else you're like under destroy the empire didn't. the point is that he mentions unit of account which is like the 3rd. layer the future of what bitcoin has always been talked about by the likes of us at these sort of conferences 1st you have the store of value then you get the medium of exchange then you get the unit of accounts and the unit of accounts is the global
york fed and gets approval from the new york fed if you want somebody other than the new york fed approving your transactions every single transaction in the world goes to dollars goes to new york fed doesn't matter where you live who you are what country you are what president of what anything you ever do it goes through the new york fed if you don't want that influence if you want independence if you want to have your own sovereign say then buy as much as you possibly can for the reasons that...
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york area georgia is this date -- and new york. georgia a state -- is a state that is moving. there was one more thing i wanted to address. host: we are talking about reasons but sometimes we have the same brain drain issues inside of states. guest: he talked about people wanting to live in somewhere young and hip -- that is true. there was another separate report out called "state of change" done by the bipartisan policy center. always interesting talking about this particular one that talked about how the parties are becoming more defined by different groups with noncollege noncollege educated whites being more republican and the democratic party becoming more and more diverse. an interesting thing that people brought up when it came to age is that millenials and generation z'ers are voting democratic, but as people get older, they tend to get more conservative. however, what is different now as people are getting married later and having children later, so they are wondering if that then delays that sort of movement to become mo
york area georgia is this date -- and new york. georgia a state -- is a state that is moving. there was one more thing i wanted to address. host: we are talking about reasons but sometimes we have the same brain drain issues inside of states. guest: he talked about people wanting to live in somewhere young and hip -- that is true. there was another separate report out called "state of change" done by the bipartisan policy center. always interesting talking about this particular one...
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in the president, just moments ago slamming the new york governor is he leaves new york. the president is going to live in florida. so the president is now the biggest advertisement for why individuals are playing out-of-control liberal like stacked state. numerous businesses will show you, in california. tonight, how in the world will these democrat run states pay for everything when their stacked base leaves. critical things like fighting wildfires and decimating huge chunks of california. ells of the device, the quickest way to hurt the poor, doing the states are doing. thanks for joining us, am he'll live, starts right now. >> thanks for joining us. you watching the foxbusiness network. the president's moment ago slamming the governor of new york is he leaves to for the keep america great rally. jackie is at trump tower with the controversy here, she is been in new york city. the president has now decided to live in florida. jackie. jackie. good evening to you (that's right president trump is staying he will not declare his residence in new york. at trump tower behind
in the president, just moments ago slamming the new york governor is he leaves new york. the president is going to live in florida. so the president is now the biggest advertisement for why individuals are playing out-of-control liberal like stacked state. numerous businesses will show you, in california. tonight, how in the world will these democrat run states pay for everything when their stacked base leaves. critical things like fighting wildfires and decimating huge chunks of california....
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york office, the southern district of new york. >> exactly. so even when this case comes to a close and to be clear, all indications are that this now is wrapping up at some point, whether this happens before or after the president's trip to vietnam for his second north korea summit, it is expected to be wrapping up sometime soon. there are signals that that is the direction that this is headed in. this is by no means the end of this. we have the two other investigations, the michael cohen investigation that's working its way through the southern district of new york. we've got that investigation into the president's inauguration fund and whether he was accepting the -- that inauguration fund was accepting illegal contributions from foreign governments. we have at this point it's unclear what mueller might tell us about other threads, other investigations, other leads that he might have for the justice department to pursue. but also for other agencies to pursue. we also of course have the democrats who are now in charge with subpoena power in
york office, the southern district of new york. >> exactly. so even when this case comes to a close and to be clear, all indications are that this now is wrapping up at some point, whether this happens before or after the president's trip to vietnam for his second north korea summit, it is expected to be wrapping up sometime soon. there are signals that that is the direction that this is headed in. this is by no means the end of this. we have the two other investigations, the michael...
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a man with a knife turns a hand in a brand new york city into a nightmare new york's governor saying is it was an act of terror. and will straightness bushfires have placed a strain on firefighters including many volunteers who have taken leave from their jobs now the government has to pay them and on it there is. hello i'm christine one goal welcome to the program the ukrainian government forces and russian backed separatists have completed a prisoner exchange the swap took place at a checkpoint near the rebel held city office or live in the don't yet region of eastern ukraine it's part of an agreement that russia and ukraine this month more. carefully coordinated rendezvous in ukraine's rebel controlled region. the freed prisoners include ukrainian riot police accused of firing on protesters in 2014 the controversial swap has angered some activists there but others see it as a crucial step to improving ties with moscow. it's the 2nd major prisoner exchange this year september saw another swap that brought inmates home and fostered hope that the war in eastern ukraine could soon be
a man with a knife turns a hand in a brand new york city into a nightmare new york's governor saying is it was an act of terror. and will straightness bushfires have placed a strain on firefighters including many volunteers who have taken leave from their jobs now the government has to pay them and on it there is. hello i'm christine one goal welcome to the program the ukrainian government forces and russian backed separatists have completed a prisoner exchange the swap took place at a...
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield myself such time as i may consume. is she here? i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from exas, ms. jackson lee. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank mr. collins. mr. collins and myself have been working on any number of issues dealing with criminal justice reform and certainly we have spent the last couple of years on the judiciary committee. he may not recall, but working with our chairman, which our chairman in the last session of congress, who acknowledged that the judiciary committee had many opportunities to work together and i totally agree. and one of those issues was, of course, the violence against women act. we engage with the staff quite extensively. because we wanted this to be a bipartisan bill. and so for a three-year period, we engaged, i engaged many women of this congress engaged and think we have come up with a product that recognizes that as we speak h
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield myself such time as i may consume. is she here? i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from exas, ms. jackson lee. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank mr. collins. mr. collins and myself have been working on any number of issues dealing with criminal justice reform and certainly we have spent the last couple of years on...
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we split that 50/50 between new york city and new york state. it is fair to new york city. it is also fair to long island and buffalo and westchester. i don't have a problem saying to anyone across the state keeping the system running help the entire state and it is worth putting the cost with new york city to make the investment we should have made for decades to keep the transportation system vital. more than anything we have to do it this year because the status quo has got to go. riders are fed up. the situation only gets worse. the old commercial, you can pay me now or you can pay me later. the system is continuing to deteriorate. if we don't invest now, we are going to pay more later and suffer in the meantime. let's address the mta. let's do it this year. [applause] >> we also have to make progress across the state, keep building the economy. we've done $70 billion in construction in the first term, $100 billion in the second. i want to do $150 billion in the third term. we would be leading the nation of all the states and actually building a new transportation syste
we split that 50/50 between new york city and new york state. it is fair to new york city. it is also fair to long island and buffalo and westchester. i don't have a problem saying to anyone across the state keeping the system running help the entire state and it is worth putting the cost with new york city to make the investment we should have made for decades to keep the transportation system vital. more than anything we have to do it this year because the status quo has got to go. riders are...