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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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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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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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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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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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he's been in touch with the new york city management crews and the new york police department and fire department as well as con edison and they are working to restore power here to new york city. as the sun has set, it has been fascinating to watch this picture of times square. have you haven't seen this, we're looking north. there is a hotel. it used to be a sheraton times square. there areal many broadway suppose would be playing out just to the left of that screen with people who have come into new york city on this july day to see hamilton and so many other shows. those are in the dark as a result of all of this. there are people dealing with it as far as 21st street including our producer adam reese who is joining us. you're not too far from lincoln center. walk us through it. >> i'm right across the street from lincoln center. i'm going to swing the camera around. we've seen it go from light to dusk to now almost pitch black on the upper west side of manhattan. you see a lot of police vehicles, people walking around. this would typically be a busy upper west side. typically thes
he's been in touch with the new york city management crews and the new york police department and fire department as well as con edison and they are working to restore power here to new york city. as the sun has set, it has been fascinating to watch this picture of times square. have you haven't seen this, we're looking north. there is a hotel. it used to be a sheraton times square. there areal many broadway suppose would be playing out just to the left of that screen with people who have come...
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i'm a jersey girl through and through, but new york -- new york, it's just as close, even though i'm an eagles fan down in philly. fly eagles fly! but thank you, guys. thank you to the city of new york, the mayor, everybody that played a role in this. we can't thank you enough. and here's to the next chapter. maybe we'll see you in another four years. >> you have to admit, the players, they gave us so much to cheer for. the watch parties that we saw all around the country and here in new york in the parks were something. and this next player really -- i have a hankering for a tea right now. why would that be? because we're going to have alex morgan up here talking to us. alex. >> i just want to say i'm loving the enthusiasm. it's not even noon yet, so thank you, guys. and thank you, guys, for bringing the heat. i also want to say thank you for your chants, your signs and your posters. we appreciate it. keep it going. the usa chants i meant. but thank you so much, new york city, for coming out. over a million people, plenty more this morning. it is very hot, you guys. and i wanted to
i'm a jersey girl through and through, but new york -- new york, it's just as close, even though i'm an eagles fan down in philly. fly eagles fly! but thank you, guys. thank you to the city of new york, the mayor, everybody that played a role in this. we can't thank you enough. and here's to the next chapter. maybe we'll see you in another four years. >> you have to admit, the players, they gave us so much to cheer for. the watch parties that we saw all around the country and here in new...
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federal courts in maryland, new york and california. they're also possibly working with the president on what could be a memorandum or an executive order. so this is a major defeat as it pertains to the court track. they are not allowed in this new york case to substitute these attorneys. the judge really coming down on the department of justice, denying this request and saying
federal courts in maryland, new york and california. they're also possibly working with the president on what could be a memorandum or an executive order. so this is a major defeat as it pertains to the court track. they are not allowed in this new york case to substitute these attorneys. the judge really coming down on the department of justice, denying this request and saying
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like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> and i will tell you, it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? let's see. >> you need five. >> oh, five. okay. so commerce, education and the -- >> you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government i would do away with, the education, the -- commerce, and let's see. i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. . >> oops. it
like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it...
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there in new york city. you kind of see off in the distance, the lights appear to be out on the buildings in the back of that screen right there. which would not be a normal thing. i believe there is, the manhattan hotel is right there. the times square hotel is located nearby. also located nearby. to the left of the screen. several broadway shows. and i'm just getting this to me right now. canceled. the lion king, aladdin, frozen the musical. i can go on and on and on. and of course, hamilton. just imagine if you finally got tickets to hamilton and it was canceled as a result. as we continue to zoom in, we'll to go hell's kitchen where ryon richardson is joining me on the phone. can you hear me? >> i can. >> what's the situation over there? >> i am at home right now. my apartment looks out over 48th street. sort of dead in the heart of hell's kitchen between tenth and 11th avenue. i can see west to the cruise terminal and then east into the theater district which you were just describing and it is an eerie
there in new york city. you kind of see off in the distance, the lights appear to be out on the buildings in the back of that screen right there. which would not be a normal thing. i believe there is, the manhattan hotel is right there. the times square hotel is located nearby. also located nearby. to the left of the screen. several broadway shows. and i'm just getting this to me right now. canceled. the lion king, aladdin, frozen the musical. i can go on and on and on. and of course, hamilton....
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what's going to be next, new york? are we going to offer medical records of people you don't like to the senate, to the opposing party, the house of the opposing party? this is a really bad precedent and i'm sure it's going to end up failing the way the effort in the house is going to resolve. >> shannon: there would be those who say it won't stand up to legal scrutiny. in the peace in "the new york times," they said the bill has been harshly criticized by those in york as a bill of attainder. i had to think back to law school. it's aimed at a single person or group and you and many others have said that the president's name is not in the bill but you've made clear what the bill is about. do you worry about the legal challenges to it? >> i actually don't worry about the legal challenges. it's not a bill of attainder, as you pointed out. those who say so are barking up the wrong tree, in addition to it not applying to one individual, and applies to all politicians in the state of new york. it also doesn't have a punishm
what's going to be next, new york? are we going to offer medical records of people you don't like to the senate, to the opposing party, the house of the opposing party? this is a really bad precedent and i'm sure it's going to end up failing the way the effort in the house is going to resolve. >> shannon: there would be those who say it won't stand up to legal scrutiny. in the peace in "the new york times," they said the bill has been harshly criticized by those in york as a...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. jim sciutto has the day off, and hello to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world and welcome to a very special championship edition of "cnn newsroom." i love saying that. they made history and now it is time to celebrate. the excitement is building and we're minutes away from the start of the ticker-tape parade honoring the u.s. womens soccer team. it's all happening just a few blocks south of where i am here in new york city. the world cup champions will head up broadway through the traditional canyon of heroes all the way
i'm poppy harlow in new york. jim sciutto has the day off, and hello to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world and welcome to a very special championship edition of "cnn newsroom." i love saying that. they made history and now it is time to celebrate. the excitement is building and we're minutes away from the start of the ticker-tape parade honoring the u.s. womens soccer team. it's all happening just a few blocks south of where i am here in new york city. the world cup...
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we also have a lot of breaking news. not here in washington but up in new york. the indictment just dropping minutes ago against millionaire financier jeffrey epstein. 14 pages tough to read. they lay out what prosecutors say was a year answer long string of sexual abuses against young girls. just he leareleased by the sout district of new york. one count of sex trafficking. charges coming less than a year you have seen repeatedly on this show. the "miami herald"'s jaw-dropping investigation into epstein's alleged crimes. he cut a plea deal with prosecutors in miami. registered as a sex offender and served only 13 months behind bars. so who is jeffrey epstein? he made a lot of money in the '70s and '80s working in finance, that paid his entrance fee into exclusive social services and political ones. donald trump back in 2002 called epstein a terrific guy. and records show former president bill clinton flew on one of epstein's planes more than once.
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was an extraordinary message from the democratic led house. it voted to condemn president trump's comments against four congresswomen of color. the measure met with four republicans, an independent, and all democrats supporting it. speaker nancy pelosi used racist to describe president trump's tweets and that's when things got tweeted. laura podesta is here in new york. what happened after that? >> republican congressman doug collins said those words violated the house rules of decorum. they tried to strike her commentsen fr commentsen from the record and the statements will remain. yesterday's statements will remain in the history book as it's the first rebuke in the hous the president in years. they condemned president trump's tweets about the four women of color collectively known as the quad. the president's tweeted urges the women to go back whether they came from even though all but one was born in the u.s. >> these comments from the
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was an extraordinary message from the democratic led house. it voted to condemn president trump's comments against four congresswomen of color. the measure met with four republicans, an independent, and all democrats supporting it. speaker nancy pelosi used racist to describe president trump's tweets and that's when things got tweeted. laura podesta is here in new york. what happened after that? >> republican...
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james brown, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news, and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york, i'm jim axelrod. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. there is a growing chorus calling for the head of transportation secretary alex acosta in the wake of the latest charges against disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. acosta was a federal prosecutor in south florida a decade ago when similar charges against epstein were essentially swept under the rug. epstein faced a possible life sentence charged with abusing dozens of underaged girls, but in a plea deal with acosta's office, he spent just 13 months in a legal jail and was allowed to leave for work six days a week. another part of the acosta agreement allowed so-called co-conspirators to walk free. the fallout from the case is landing on the white house. paula reid has more. >>
james brown, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news, and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york, i'm jim axelrod. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. there is a growing chorus calling for the head of transportation...
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so in the first week, the "new york times" , new york post, new york daily news, did all cover the stonewall riots, but it was buried news, not prominent front-page news. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those are the stories that historians rely on, along with oral histories, police reports, and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that week. >> and one of those, the documentary which we are featuring on c-span3s american history tv, our guest marc stein is joining us from greenwich village, new york, and he is also the author of "the stonewall riots: a documentary history," as we talk about stonewall, a turning point for the lgbt community. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. >> good morning to both of you gentlemen and all the viewers. this will be pretty brief. just a litt
so in the first week, the "new york times" , new york post, new york daily news, did all cover the stonewall riots, but it was buried news, not prominent front-page news. the village voice did major stories on the stonewall riots and had reporters on the scene, even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those...
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hundreds of rallied in new york calling for justice over the death of eric garner ronnie marks 5 years since the 43 year old black man died after police placed him in a choke hold on tuesday federal prosecutors announced they would not charge the officers involved in the incident garner was accused of selling single cigarettes outside a store on staten island when officers tried to arrest in his death sparked the black lives matter movement. a british iranian aid worker jailed in terror on has been transferred from prison to a hospital psychiatric ward not the gari rachleff family so she's under the control of iran's revolutionary guard family members say they've been denied access to see her despite waiting for several hours nazneen was sentenced to 5 years in prison on spying charges of being arrested at tehran airports in 2016 last month she went on a 2 week hunger strike. a new york judge has sentenced the mexican drug trafficker working guzman to life in prison plus 30 years guzman known by his nickname el chapo it was found guilty on 10 federal counts in a u.s. courts in february
hundreds of rallied in new york calling for justice over the death of eric garner ronnie marks 5 years since the 43 year old black man died after police placed him in a choke hold on tuesday federal prosecutors announced they would not charge the officers involved in the incident garner was accused of selling single cigarettes outside a store on staten island when officers tried to arrest in his death sparked the black lives matter movement. a british iranian aid worker jailed in terror on has...
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so far police say there have been no new sightings of the suspects >> still ahead, the new york police department have a troubling trend. plus quinton tarantino scores e. that's next on "early today. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with new retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® cute cat, what do you feed her? tilly gets blue buffalo. roxy laps up her meow mix. so they are both great tasting, but do you look at the ingredients? yeah. of course. could you read a few? whole ground corn. deboned chicken. corn gluten meal. chicken meal. chicken by-product. menhaden fish meal. soybean meal. brown rice. beef tallow, barley. while both foods provide complete and balanced nutrition. 9 out of 10 meow mix feeders prefer the ingredients in blue buffalo. love them like family, feed them like family. and get your cat blue kitty cravings, the tasty treat you'll feel good about giving. if your mouth is ma
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marc liverman is here in new york. what is next? >> reporter: good morning, epstein is expected to appear at a bail hearing where prosecutors will argue he's a flight risk. they say the evidence includes hundreds if not thousands of lewd photos of young girls and law enforcement even found a massage room still set up the way the accusers described it. prosecutors want billionaire jeffrey epstein to remain behind bars as he faces charges of sex crimes involving girls as young as 14. >> they carry with them a maximum sentence of 45 years in jail which to someone of epstein's age is basically a life sentence. so we think he has every incentive to try and flee the jurisdiction. >> reporter: on monday, the 66-year-old pleaded not guilty to charges that he enticed, recruited, and molested dozens of young girls at his homes in new york and florida from 2002 through 2005. >> children who provided epstein massages while they were nude or partially nude. children who were asked to engage in direct and indirect sex acts for money. >> reporter:
marc liverman is here in new york. what is next? >> reporter: good morning, epstein is expected to appear at a bail hearing where prosecutors will argue he's a flight risk. they say the evidence includes hundreds if not thousands of lewd photos of young girls and law enforcement even found a massage room still set up the way the accusers described it. prosecutors want billionaire jeffrey epstein to remain behind bars as he faces charges of sex crimes involving girls as young as 14....
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don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm jim axelrod. see you back >>> i feel like we have not been listened to. >> i last-minute lawsuit real plans for a huge new homeless shelter. along a busy bay area tour spot. >> we are back to to the corner. the city was not engaging. >>> the ghost ship master tennant derick almena squaring off with prosecutors. in the attempt they are using inside the courtroom today. >> we heard mice and cats. now we have to hear about condoms. >>> it is about the first bay >>> think you can bulldoze a no home and clear away and rebuild? think again. that is no longer an option in one bay area city. >>> he is known for wild ideas.
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. >>> following breaking news in new york. where prominent businessman jeffrey epstein pled not guilty to new sex trafficking charges. this case involves troubling allegations about epstein's treatment of young women and it also raises very serious and important questions about the influence of wealth and politics in the u.s. legal system. our national correspondent miguel marquez is covering the story. tell us more. >> reporter: disturbing questions from the top of the government, from the president to the labor secretary, alex acosta and his handling of the epstein case when he was an attorney back in the 2000s and one administration official saying this is a significant event and noting there is an internal review of the handling of the epstein case underway. lorid sexual allegations against investment banker jeffrey epstein. new york prosecutors looking for more. >> if you believe you are a victim of this man jeffrey epstein or you have evidence or information leading to the conflict alleged in the indictment unsealed toda
. >>> following breaking news in new york. where prominent businessman jeffrey epstein pled not guilty to new sex trafficking charges. this case involves troubling allegations about epstein's treatment of young women and it also raises very serious and important questions about the influence of wealth and politics in the u.s. legal system. our national correspondent miguel marquez is covering the story. tell us more. >> reporter: disturbing questions from the top of the...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! [chanting] amy: as july is slated to become the hottest month in recorded history, demonstrators with extinction rebellion superglued themselves to the walls of the u.s. capital. we will speak to climate scientist michael mann who is calling on the media to make the link betetween extreme weather d clclimate change. then as the governor puerto rico is expected to resign today following mass protests, we look back to the founding 50 years ago this week of the new york chapter of the young lords, a radil group ararted pueuert ricans simil to the ack panther rty. lks if we have to wait for number two or number thr or mbmber fe oror nber 1515efore we felt now ihe time for us to say exactly how are goi to respond to t killings of our peop.. w'reot g goi to sisiby a ttleore deaths. we have to stand up for ththe puerto rican people and say enough. amy: we will speak to three former members of the young lords, including one of its cocofounders, ouour own juan gonzalez. all of that and d more,
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! [chanting] amy: as july is slated to become the hottest month in recorded history, demonstrators with extinction rebellion superglued themselves to the walls of the u.s. capital. we will speak to climate scientist michael mann who is calling on the media to make the link betetween extreme weather d clclimate change. then as the governor puerto rico is expected to resign today following mass protests, we look back to the founding 50 years ago this week...
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the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, is the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. mr. engel: i now yield five minutes to the chairman of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. schiff: i rise in support of resolution 345, recognizing the importance of press freedom in a democratic society and calling attention to press freedom threats around the globe. i'm proud to sponsor this bipartisan legislation which i introduced with my colleague, congressman steve chabot, with whom i chair and co-chair the prets freedom caucus. thank you as well to chairman engel and ranking member mccaul for moving forward with in resolution. every day, journalists around the world bring forward vital information and stories, sometimes from behind the curtain of the world's most repressive regimes and amid war zones. journalists expose corruption, malfeasance and abuse which the wealthy and powerful may seek to conceal. for that, they face harassment, threats, persecution, assault and death. the purpose of this resoluti
the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, is the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. mr. engel: i now yield five minutes to the chairman of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. schiff: i rise in support of resolution 345, recognizing the importance of press freedom in a democratic society and calling attention to press freedom threats around the globe. i'm proud to sponsor this bipartisan legislation which i introduced...
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a great mayor of the city of new york. our greatest mayor, in my opinion -- what do i know -- rudy giuliani. stand up, rudy. [applause] pres. trump: great job, rudy. rudy has got a lot of guts. thank's also to deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen for being here. thank you, jeff. along with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan meuser. please stand up. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11 attacks, courageous americans raced into smoke them a fire and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our nation in the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire and police departments, selfless pictures of unmatched character and devotion. i grew up with them, so i can tell you it is absolutely true. it is always nice to know your subject. i know that subject. these are great people. we also c
a great mayor of the city of new york. our greatest mayor, in my opinion -- what do i know -- rudy giuliani. stand up, rudy. [applause] pres. trump: great job, rudy. rudy has got a lot of guts. thank's also to deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen for being here. thank you, jeff. along with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan meuser. please stand up. [applause] thank you very much. thank you,...
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businesses are fleeing new york. they are benefiting from the trump economy when you have these states with high taxes and more regulations, you have problems. people don't want to be there. margaret. reporter: to questions [indiscernible] >> i will get back to you later on the day on that. i will have some information for you. reporter: [indiscernible] ms. conway: honestly how wonderful this country is, our great military, our great democracy, our patriotism, the success of this of ministration and opening up so many jobs for people and what we have done for veterans, america will hear the whole speech. they are not going to wait for people to take one little clause out of it as was your question today. >> what is it going to cost? [indiscernible] it going to cost taxpayers? do you have an answer to that? ms. conway: he would have to ask the dod, i assume. but if you want a list of things taxpayers actually pay a four that are outrageous, i can give you that 20. too. reporter: [indiscernible] the president has looke
businesses are fleeing new york. they are benefiting from the trump economy when you have these states with high taxes and more regulations, you have problems. people don't want to be there. margaret. reporter: to questions [indiscernible] >> i will get back to you later on the day on that. i will have some information for you. reporter: [indiscernible] ms. conway: honestly how wonderful this country is, our great military, our great democracy, our patriotism, the success of this of...
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that's according to "the new york times." thousands of undocumented migrants and their families will be targeted in at least ten cities. and "the times" reports it might detain agents who are the scene. first the severe weather threat in louisiana, and tasha chen is live in new orleans which has received so much rain already. >> you can't tell from the weather we're having right at this moment, but yesterday there was intense amount of rain and even over the next few days more expected. in fact there's a flash flood watch and storm surge watch going on in various parts of this area. there's mandatory evacuation today for certain parts of the parish and oil recognizes and platforms, several of them have been evacuated because of storm activity in the gulf. a lot of people here preparing for the worst about to come on saturday including closing dozens of flood gates. that includes one floodgate here at the port of new orleans where we're standing. they've already started closing pedestrian gates by the spanish plaza, river walk
that's according to "the new york times." thousands of undocumented migrants and their families will be targeted in at least ten cities. and "the times" reports it might detain agents who are the scene. first the severe weather threat in louisiana, and tasha chen is live in new orleans which has received so much rain already. >> you can't tell from the weather we're having right at this moment, but yesterday there was intense amount of rain and even over the next few...
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women's national soccer team through the streets of new york. up broadway, through the canyon of heroes. confetti raining down. young girls and boys excited to see their heroes. >> every time i watch them, i try to be like them at practice and i try to do my hardest like them. >> reporter: megan rapinoe and her famous victory pose. fans holding up lifesize cutouts of her. >> i love them with all my heart. they're my heroes. >> reporter: the parade finishing at city hall, where our robin roberts introduced each of them. each walking out with young players. >> number 15, megan rapinoe! rt. hate less. we got to listen more and talk less. we got to know that this is everybody's responsibility. every single person here. it's our responsibility to make this world a better place. >> reporter: a challenge from the champions as they're welcomed home. fun to see here in new york. the world champs will be on the espys right here on abc later tonight. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. now new
women's national soccer team through the streets of new york. up broadway, through the canyon of heroes. confetti raining down. young girls and boys excited to see their heroes. >> every time i watch them, i try to be like them at practice and i try to do my hardest like them. >> reporter: megan rapinoe and her famous victory pose. fans holding up lifesize cutouts of her. >> i love them with all my heart. they're my heroes. >> reporter: the parade finishing at city hall,...
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and new york city, the black out just days ago. ginger dee times it out. >>> president trump says he is no longer upset with those who chanted "send her back." what he is saying now. and first lady michelle obama tweeting late today. >>> break news at this hour, the u.s. military ship through the strait of hormuz after two more ships seized by iran. >>> the american sbom her boyfriend on a road trip discovered dead. authorities before the cameras moments ago and what they have revealed. >>> a 737 crashing in the ocean. the computer warning the two pilots they were two low. >>> the rapper under arrest, claiming self-defense and what the video shows. >>> a missing wife. 69 years old. her 4uz breaking down, insisting the police are looking at him as a suspect. >>> and if the heat is getting to you, try the yankees manager who lost it. the choice words and the punishment tonight. >>> good evening. great to have you with us on a friday night. so many of you dealing with the brutal heat and it's turned deadly now. and 34 starts, more tha
and new york city, the black out just days ago. ginger dee times it out. >>> president trump says he is no longer upset with those who chanted "send her back." what he is saying now. and first lady michelle obama tweeting late today. >>> break news at this hour, the u.s. military ship through the strait of hormuz after two more ships seized by iran. >>> the american sbom her boyfriend on a road trip discovered dead. authorities before the cameras moments ago...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. the breaking news right now on cnn, much of manhattan is in the dark right now on this saturday night. it's been more than three hours of little lights, no electricity, no air-conditioning across a very large swath of manhattan, the busiest part of new york city. tha the famous electric billboards in times square, many of them are in the dark. theaters closed their doors. con edison estimates 51,000 customers are without power. the numbers are still climbing as they are working to restore service. the police department is poi pointing to a manhole fire as the cause. and according to the mayor, bill de blasio, no foul play is involved. however, it is worth noting, we're just getting word, the mayor is returning to new york city from the campaign trail. he's currently in iowa. so for now, much of manhattan on a hot saturday night in july is in the dark. let's go live to polo sandoval joining us from the streets where the power is out. polo, fill us in on what's happening there now. >> r
i'm ana cabrera in new york. the breaking news right now on cnn, much of manhattan is in the dark right now on this saturday night. it's been more than three hours of little lights, no electricity, no air-conditioning across a very large swath of manhattan, the busiest part of new york city. tha the famous electric billboards in times square, many of them are in the dark. theaters closed their doors. con edison estimates 51,000 customers are without power. the numbers are still climbing as they...
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the road new york. she helps s lead the group's beyond amazon coalition and was -- and joining us from portland, maine, stacy mitchell who testified about amazon on tuesday before a house judiciary subcommittee. she is the co-director of the institute for local self-reliance and author of "big-box swindle: the true cost of mega-retailers and the fight for america's independent businesses." last year, stacy mitchell wrote a cover story for the nation titled, "amazon doesn't just want to dominate the market -- it wants to become the market." we welcome you both to democracy now! talk about as prime day is offered all over the world and explain what that is, what people did on the ground. >> prime day is essentially amazon's black friday in the middle of the summer. it is a made up holiday to sesel products that many of us don't need. however,r, our organizing againt prime day started even before the 15th and 16th. on july 1111, amazon had the in oral summit in new york city -- annual summit in new york ci
the road new york. she helps s lead the group's beyond amazon coalition and was -- and joining us from portland, maine, stacy mitchell who testified about amazon on tuesday before a house judiciary subcommittee. she is the co-director of the institute for local self-reliance and author of "big-box swindle: the true cost of mega-retailers and the fight for america's independent businesses." last year, stacy mitchell wrote a cover story for the nation titled, "amazon doesn't just...
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here in new york. this was day 900 of the trump administration, 561 days remain in his presidential term and tonight, the trump white house has a wary eye on an explosive case that the feds announced today to the north here in new york. it's a deeply disturbing and lured sex trafficking case involving this man, 66 years old. he's a multi millionaire financer named jeffrey epstein that has ties to the president and notably his labor secretary alex acosta. more on that angle in a moment. today, federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york in effect the manhattan office of the justice department charged epstein with sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking. epstein has pleaded not guilty to the charges he faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted. >> beginning of at least 2002 and continuing until 2005, epstein is alleged to have abused dozens of victims by causing them to engage in sex acts with him at his mansion in new york and at his estate in palm beach, florida. the
here in new york. this was day 900 of the trump administration, 561 days remain in his presidential term and tonight, the trump white house has a wary eye on an explosive case that the feds announced today to the north here in new york. it's a deeply disturbing and lured sex trafficking case involving this man, 66 years old. he's a multi millionaire financer named jeffrey epstein that has ties to the president and notably his labor secretary alex acosta. more on that angle in a moment. today,...
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a new report from "the new york times" in collaboration with the "el paso times." the children cried constantly. one girl seemed likely enough to try to kill herself that the agents made her sleep on a cot in front of them so they could watch her as they were processing new arrivals. one border patrol agent that worked at clint since it opened said they were following orders to take beds away from children to make more space in holding cells, part of a daily retune that had become heartbreaking. children had no beds to sleep on and sometimes went hungry and agents raised the alarm and found themselves having to accommodate new arrivals. mary gonzalez toured the station last week said she heard similar concerns. >> here is what i did hear on the ground from my agents in my district that they have been signaling up the ladder they have been in a crisis for months, and that those conversations have not been heard higher up. >> aaron montez who co-wrote this important story will join us after this final break. our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with c
a new report from "the new york times" in collaboration with the "el paso times." the children cried constantly. one girl seemed likely enough to try to kill herself that the agents made her sleep on a cot in front of them so they could watch her as they were processing new arrivals. one border patrol agent that worked at clint since it opened said they were following orders to take beds away from children to make more space in holding cells, part of a daily retune that had...
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we have seen in new york crown heights attacks on jewish committees. people are vandalizing synagogues. in massachusetts, in march, vandals desecrated gravestones in a jewish cemetery,'s crawling hateful while the attacks in pittsburgh and poway drew attention, these and in communities out side -- are less well known the jewish community, but they form the daily background of concerns about security and safety that many in the jewish community feel. the nation as a whole must be aware of these concerns and reject the forces that motivate them. and fellow general citizen, i want to assure the jewish community that the department of justice and the entire federal government stands with you and will not tolerate these attacks. [applause] a.g. barr: anti-semitism manifests itself in many ways besides outright violence. zoning laws have prevented jews from residing in certain communities and it is manifest in harassment of jewish individuals and businesses. that is also why today is about far more than criminal prosecutions. we need to combat anti-semitism
we have seen in new york crown heights attacks on jewish committees. people are vandalizing synagogues. in massachusetts, in march, vandals desecrated gravestones in a jewish cemetery,'s crawling hateful while the attacks in pittsburgh and poway drew attention, these and in communities out side -- are less well known the jewish community, but they form the daily background of concerns about security and safety that many in the jewish community feel. the nation as a whole must be aware of these...
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i'm brooke baldwin here in new york. let's go to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> so how many powerful men out there are right now really nervous because jeffrey epstein has been arrested and charged? "the lead" starts right now. >>> he has rubbed elbows with the likes of president trump and president trump clinton and prince and rue and today the feds charge the multi-millionaire jeffrey epstein with running a network for the rape of underage girls. >>> and then there were 23. the democratic field is about to start shrinking this hour as another candidate shows she is not going anywhere with a powerful fundraising haul. >>> plus friendly fire. the president hitting back after the british ambassador is caught privately trashing trump. is the special relationship on shaky ground? >>> welcome to "the lead," i'm jake tapper. we begin with the national lead in a day of reckoning for a wealthywell connected alleged child predator. jeffrey epstein pleading not guilty after federal prosecutors revealed many disturbing deta
i'm brooke baldwin here in new york. let's go to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> so how many powerful men out there are right now really nervous because jeffrey epstein has been arrested and charged? "the lead" starts right now. >>> he has rubbed elbows with the likes of president trump and president trump clinton and prince and rue and today the feds charge the multi-millionaire jeffrey epstein with running a network for the...
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new york. on the other hand, you walk in manhattan, these be restaurants, you don't have power and everything else. now you can take it or stay in manhattan. we'll do a lot of different things and act a little different than if there was some danger. i would say i think this is going to work out. jon: we are getting a report from griff jenkins that one of the popular restaurants in manhattan del friscos had to shut down. the restaurant is packed as it usually is on a saturday night. with no power they can't close out a lot of the restaurant's patron's tabs because they can't run the credit card machines. so people inside are becoming a bit alarmed at del frisco's restaurant in mid-town manhattan. the image you see on the screen is a bit misleading. you are looking at the avenue of the americas in the middle of mid-town. it looks peaceful and calm. but that's because the entire avenue was closed down for a street fair a festival. the whole street was lined with food boots and purveyors and so fo
new york. on the other hand, you walk in manhattan, these be restaurants, you don't have power and everything else. now you can take it or stay in manhattan. we'll do a lot of different things and act a little different than if there was some danger. i would say i think this is going to work out. jon: we are getting a report from griff jenkins that one of the popular restaurants in manhattan del friscos had to shut down. the restaurant is packed as it usually is on a saturday night. with no...
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amy: from new york, this is demomocracy now! >> we're coming out and saying we're going to let people know their rights, protect our neighbors, and we're going to continue to do it as long as we need to post up amy: will immigration widespread raids did not materialize this week and after president trump announced them in advance, that announcement still terrorized immigrant immunities around the country. we will speak with columbia university law professor elora mukherjee, who interviewed dozens of detained children and childents the youngest separated from his family at the border. he was just four months old. we will also go to colorado to speak with rosa sabido, an undocumented immigrant who has taken satutuary a c chuh. >> my name is rosa sidido and therere in sanctuary in united mhodist crch. only had two choices. either tee sanctuary or be willgo be tak in custy anbe detaid. in an immigratn n deteionn centete which is practically to be jailed. amy: than tropical storm barry makes landfall in louisiana, putting millions at
amy: from new york, this is demomocracy now! >> we're coming out and saying we're going to let people know their rights, protect our neighbors, and we're going to continue to do it as long as we need to post up amy: will immigration widespread raids did not materialize this week and after president trump announced them in advance, that announcement still terrorized immigrant immunities around the country. we will speak with columbia university law professor elora mukherjee, who...
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is new york at risk of another blackout? ginger zee is live tonight. >>> the new video emerging tonight, showing president trump inside mar-a-lago in '92, partying with jeffrey epstein. appearing to weigh in on the women before them. what can be seen in the video. >>> breaking news late today involving actor kevin spacey, accused in that sex assault involving a young man. what the d.a. has just announced. >>> in new york city late today, a life sentence for el chapo. where will he now go here in the u.s.? and el chapo complaining. what he said today in court. >>> the 6-year-old girl killed on the golf course by a ball. her father had just teed off, accidentally hitting her in the back of the neck. >>> there is news reporting tonight on that faceapp, that aging app going viral, and the new warning just in from the democratic national committee to campaigns not to use the app. and how the russia-based company is responding tonight. >>> freed and now the conviction overturned after 23 years in prison. convicted of murder, dna s
is new york at risk of another blackout? ginger zee is live tonight. >>> the new video emerging tonight, showing president trump inside mar-a-lago in '92, partying with jeffrey epstein. appearing to weigh in on the women before them. what can be seen in the video. >>> breaking news late today involving actor kevin spacey, accused in that sex assault involving a young man. what the d.a. has just announced. >>> in new york city late today, a life sentence for el chapo....
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anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> president trump is being called a racist following his controversial tweet. yesterday the president tweeted about democratic congresswoman telling them to go back and fix the totally broken and crime- infested places from which they came. the congresswomen are u.s. citizens, all of them. while mr. trump did not name the women, his tweets are believed to be alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, omar of minnesota, t tlai tlaib of minnesota and presley. >>> financier jeffrey epstein is expected the appear in court this morning. he's pled not guilty. prosecutors say he is a flight risk and should remain in custody. epstein's lawyers want him to await trial under house arrest in his new york city mansion with electronic monitoring. >>> and the cause of a massive power outage in new york city remains under investigation. ri roughly 72,000 customers were without power on saturday across parts of midtown manhattan. dozens were trapped in elevators and underground subways.
anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you, laura. >> president trump is being called a racist following his controversial tweet. yesterday the president tweeted about democratic congresswoman telling them to go back and fix the totally broken and crime- infested places from which they came. the congresswomen are u.s. citizens, all of them. while mr. trump did not name the women, his tweets are believed to be alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, omar of minnesota, t tlai...
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york braces for round two tomorrow in new york city subways -- >> i'm dying to get out. >> reporter: on the hottest day of the year >> the heat is just so overwhelming >> reporter: underground, no relief parts of the city feel like 111 new york is one of many states in the east and midwest under dangerous heat emergencies this weekd. mix and it's brutal. it feels like 112 in d.c., 105 in chicago and wichita, too >> another dangerously hot day is on tap. >> the extreme heat is also pushing power grids to the limit >> everyone is running an air conditioner >> reporter: con edison in new york doing everything it can to prevent a blackout >> is con-edison prepared >> we are prepared we have called in over 4,000 extra crew members to wait on standby just in case any outages occur. >> reporter: roads take a hit in the heat too. this interstate in south dakota buckled, cracking under a heat index of 110 degrees the heat so dangerous for young and old. in philadelphia a senior center was evacuated after its air conditioning failed storm knocked out e th 200,000. despite the heat, the hearty
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here in new york, natalia aristizabal, co-director of organizing at make the road new york. we welcome you all to democracy now! shannon, let's begin with you. talk about what you understand is going to happen in los angeles and how your preparing for it. >> first of all, thank you very much for having me. i coordinate our l.a. rapid .esesponse network with chirla what we been doing ever since june when we first expected these operations to begin is making sure our community is prepared. that meaeans doing the know your rirights workshops, telling our community members through these workshops not to open the door if ice comes to their house, t o remain silent if ice stops them on the street, and make sure they don't sign anything and they ask to speak to an immigration attorney before they offer any information. we have been doing these workshops with our different partners in los angeles ever since june because that is what we first thought these operations would begin. every single week sisince then,e have been in preparation mode. we have been strategizing with volunteer
here in new york, natalia aristizabal, co-director of organizing at make the road new york. we welcome you all to democracy now! shannon, let's begin with you. talk about what you understand is going to happen in los angeles and how your preparing for it. >> first of all, thank you very much for having me. i coordinate our l.a. rapid .esesponse network with chirla what we been doing ever since june when we first expected these operations to begin is making sure our community is prepared....
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sunday, 111 in new york city 101 pittsburgh charleston, 105. the good news is we see some relief by monday for milwaukee, pittsburgh and binghamton. tuesday, the northeast is at or below average temperatures in the meantime, the heat nt>> something to look forward , al thank you. >>> tonight the nfl says it won't suspend one of its rising stars over child abuse accusations. but the decision is raising some new questions about the league's personal conduct policy. here's morgan chesky >> mvp, best player of the year. >> reporter: tonight the nfl cleared one of its rising stars. chiefs wide receiver tyreek hill won't be suspended or fined after being accused of breaking his son's arm. today the league saying, "based on the evidence presently available, the nfl cannot conclude that mr. hill violated the personal conduct policy. hill and former fiancee crystal espinal had been investigated earlier this year for child abuse, but prosecutors stopped short of pressing charges. >> we believe that a crime has occurred, however, the evidence in this case
sunday, 111 in new york city 101 pittsburgh charleston, 105. the good news is we see some relief by monday for milwaukee, pittsburgh and binghamton. tuesday, the northeast is at or below average temperatures in the meantime, the heat nt>> something to look forward , al thank you. >>> tonight the nfl says it won't suspend one of its rising stars over child abuse accusations. but the decision is raising some new questions about the league's personal conduct policy. here's morgan...
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james o'neill describing progressivelyism of new york city police department new york's finest hand it to them details something perhaps other towns cities around our country can also take heed of, that they know who is on life support they know who has problems, what residents what buildings, building department fire department they have plans, for egress, exits for all of apartments every single building in the city they are aware when something like this happens, o tonight, how to deal with it how to immediately dispatch 250 police officers to intersections because when streetlights go out they can try to contain an area, and keep it from descending into any chaos perhaps. so clearly, issue a great testament to the progressivelyism of the department here, in dealing with what we went through, annihilate, by the way, leyland we are standing by because new york governor andrew cuomo will have a tour of the facility of the trampranr that caught on fire will bring remarks in studio. >> we understand there is 10,000 customers they say without power a little bit deceiving because that 10,
james o'neill describing progressivelyism of new york city police department new york's finest hand it to them details something perhaps other towns cities around our country can also take heed of, that they know who is on life support they know who has problems, what residents what buildings, building department fire department they have plans, for egress, exits for all of apartments every single building in the city they are aware when something like this happens, o tonight, how to deal with...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm dana jacobson. captioning funded by cbs >> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major >>> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major quakes. why some residents fear they're not safe yet. >>> crisis at the border. the trump administration defends conditions at migrant facilities as a new poll reveals what the majority of americans think about the president's immigration policy. >>> and soccer superstars, what the u.s. women's soccer team is still fighting for even after winning the world cup.
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm dana jacobson. captioning funded by cbs >> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major >>> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major quakes. why some residents fear they're not safe...
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york moment. >> another new york moment. got to love that. all right. and of course when we figure out what is at the root of all of this, of course we'll share it with everybody. new yorkers still trying to figure it out. kelly kopp, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, the worst is yet to come as tropical storm barry still churns over land with 11 million people still in the path of heavy rains and fierce winds. air wick at air wick, we know that, in nature, scent comes in waves - gently and beautifully. air wick essential mist is an expression of nature. voted best innovation in air care, it transforms natural essential oils into a fragrant mist. simply adjust your setting for the perfect balance and it gently fills the room; pausing when it's just right. experience essential mist. the latest in air care by air wick. - i like to plan my activities before i take trip, so by the time i get there i can just enjoy the ride. with tripadvisor, it's easy to discover over 100,000 bookable things to do, from walki
york moment. >> another new york moment. got to love that. all right. and of course when we figure out what is at the root of all of this, of course we'll share it with everybody. new yorkers still trying to figure it out. kelly kopp, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, the worst is yet to come as tropical storm barry still churns over land with 11 million people still in the path of heavy rains and fierce winds. air wick at air wick, we know that, in...
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you're talking about new york versus florida. new york is not beholden to what happens in florida. >> jen, you worked at the sdny, that's who's bringing these new charges. as laura says, there must be new victims who have come forward because otherwise, if it were exactly the same thing florida knew, then would the sdny be able to charge him? >> they would be able to charge because double jeopardy only applies if it's federal, and federal you can't charge another federal case. this was a state case actually. the federal deal was a non-prosecution agreement. it was never charged in the first place. we don't know whether new victims are coming forward, but they did make a call for new victims at the press conference. it will be interesting to see if they get new conduct. remember, what the nonprosecution agreement in florida was about was florida based conduct. what the new charges are is a conspiracy that encompasses both things that happened in new york and happened in florida. so substantively, it's different conduct as well.
you're talking about new york versus florida. new york is not beholden to what happens in florida. >> jen, you worked at the sdny, that's who's bringing these new charges. as laura says, there must be new victims who have come forward because otherwise, if it were exactly the same thing florida knew, then would the sdny be able to charge him? >> they would be able to charge because double jeopardy only applies if it's federal, and federal you can't charge another federal case. this...
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now, the new evidence and additional testimony is available, the new york prosecution offers an important opportunity to more fully bring him to justice. acosta offering no specifics about what evidence would have changed his decision 11 years ago to grant epstein a deal that is described this way in the miami herald. quote, facing a 53-page federal indictment, epstein could have ended up in federal prison for the rest of his life. but on the morning of a breakfast meeting, a deal was struck. an extraordinary plea agreement that would conceal the full extent of epstein's crimes. and the number of people involved. not only would epstein serve just 13 months in the county jail, but the deal called a nonprosecution agreement, essentially shutdown an on going fbi probe into whether there were more victims and other powerful people who took part in epstein's sex crimes. now that is what acosta is today trying to defend. that is what donald trump is now associated with. as well as headlines like this one from today's "washington post." quote. trump called epstein a terrific guy who enjoyed youn
now, the new evidence and additional testimony is available, the new york prosecution offers an important opportunity to more fully bring him to justice. acosta offering no specifics about what evidence would have changed his decision 11 years ago to grant epstein a deal that is described this way in the miami herald. quote, facing a 53-page federal indictment, epstein could have ended up in federal prison for the rest of his life. but on the morning of a breakfast meeting, a deal was struck....