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that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they x. prize that must come from a foreign government somebody who understands all specter than we understand ourselves that they this is a kaiser report if you had watched from the beginning trump wouldn't be a surprise to brag so it wouldn't be a surprise to you. would not be a shock to you hongkong protest would not be a shock to you but if you watch c.n.n. fox or m.s.m. b.c. it all will be a shock to you right and during the 10 years there's been a transformation they pull were protesting on the streets and they thought that they were protesting in the vein of the left wing socialist movements but over 10 years now everyone in the world realizes that
that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they x. prize that must come from a foreign...
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i was in lower manhattan. based on the response from journalists running into the clouds and running out. the cameraman i worked with emerged completely in dust, completely overwhelmed. i knew we were going to get there, but it was hard. and america proved itself then and will continue to prove itself going forward. >> the human spirit is indominable. there's the skyline this morning 18 years later. >> we'll be back. represents a bold idea:eel a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. we can't give you, unlimited summer, but we can give you unlimited talk, text and data for just $30 a line for 4 lines. and that comes on our newest signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. so you can... sha
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first, he's taking out a-motivated manhattan d.a., here to respond to battle debacle, rudy giuliani. plus, the president sends a strong message to california over the homelessness crisis. dr. drew penske says it's about time and he's here with a can't-miss reaction. but first, the elusive trump aunt, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." you know what these endless democrat attacks on the president remind me of? ♪ ♪ >> laura: that they think they have them on the cliff. ♪ >> laura: they think they will get him on the move. ♪ >> laura: but it always ends up the same way. ♪ >> laura: is that andrew mccabe? still the democrats continue to resort to the same failed tactics against this president. they spent $32 million chasing the fantasy of russian collusion and along the way to celebrated a string of buffoons, kind of cartoon characters in and of themselves, as they imagine these people would once and for all sleigh trump. first there were the two michae michaels. >> i believe ultimately he will be forced to resign that is information that is going to come to light. >> this
first, he's taking out a-motivated manhattan d.a., here to respond to battle debacle, rudy giuliani. plus, the president sends a strong message to california over the homelessness crisis. dr. drew penske says it's about time and he's here with a can't-miss reaction. but first, the elusive trump aunt, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." you know what these endless democrat attacks on the president remind me of? ♪ ♪ >> laura: that they think they have them on the cliff. ♪...
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that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they x. prize that must come from a foreign government somebody who understands all specter then we understand ourselves that they this is a kaiser report if you had watched from the beginning trump wouldn't be a surprise to brag so it wouldn't be a surprise to you. would not be a shock to you hongkong protest would not be a shock to you but if you watch c.n.n. fox or m.s.m. b.c. it all will be a shock to you right and during the 10 years there's been a transformation people were protesting on the streets and they thought they were protesting in the vein of a left wing socialist movements but over 10 years now everyone in the world realizes that there are
that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they x. prize that must come from a foreign...
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that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign government somebody who understands i was better than we understand ourselves that the this is a kaiser report if you had watched from the beginning trump wouldn't be a surprise to brag so it wouldn't be a surprise to you. would not be a shock to you hong kong protest would not be a shock to you but if you watch c.n.n. fox or m.s.m. b.c. it all will be a shock to you right and during the 10 years there's been a transformation they people were protesting on the streets and they thought they were. a testing in the vein of a left wing socialist movements but over 10 years now everyone in the world realizes that t
that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign...
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that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign government somebody who understands i was better than we understand ourselves that they this is a kaiser report if you had watched from the beginning trump wouldn't be a surprise to you breaks it wouldn't be a surprise to you. would not be a shock to you hong kong protest would not be a shock to you but if you watch c.n.n. fox or m.s.m. b.c. it all will be a shock to you right and during the 10 years there's been a transformation people were protesting on the streets and they thought that they were protesting in the vein of a left wing socialist movements but over 10 years now everyone in the world realizes t
that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign...
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that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign government somebody who understands almost better than we understand ourselves that they this is a kaiser report if you had watched from the beginning trump wouldn't be a surprise to rex it wouldn't be a surprise to you. would not be a shock to you hong kong protest would not be a shock to you but if you watch c.n.n. fox or m.s.m. b.c. it all will be a shock to you right and during the 10 years there's been a transformation they people were protesting on the streets and they thought they were. testing in the vein of a left wing socialist movements but over 10 years now everyone in the world realizes that there
that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign...
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but we figured it was a pretty efficient way to check out donald trump's manhattan real estate. >> this trump park? >> trump park. >> it's actually pretty nice looking. this is the crown jewel of the donald trump empire. >> this is where he made his mark. >> trump tower is the home base for donald trump and his sprawling real estate portfolio. this iconic building has served both as the setting of his popular reality show that aired on nbc, "the apprentice" -- >> you're fired. >> i am officially running -- >> and as the launch pad for the most inprobable presidential campaign to ever succeed. i mean, it does make you feel something when you drive by. look at all the different windows. who's paying what money to where inside that building? this is trump international? >> yep, hotel and tower. so there are apartments here. but it is also a hotel. >> i've never heard of one person that stayed in that hotel. >> saudis have stayed there. and not just any saudis. according to a letter obtained by nbc news, officials traveling with crown prince mohammad bin salman stayed at the trump internati
but we figured it was a pretty efficient way to check out donald trump's manhattan real estate. >> this trump park? >> trump park. >> it's actually pretty nice looking. this is the crown jewel of the donald trump empire. >> this is where he made his mark. >> trump tower is the home base for donald trump and his sprawling real estate portfolio. this iconic building has served both as the setting of his popular reality show that aired on nbc, "the...
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the manhattan project was a nuclear weapons research and conducted operation during word war two. it was disbanded in 1946 one the war's under. history tv a an veteran talks about the aftermath and impact on the main developmental oak ridge, tennessee. he focuses on the years 1945 it 1950. the american museum science and energy in ok ridge hosted this event. to be here at the american museum of science and energy. the talk tonight is focusing on the first five years after the war. a great many changes have occurred. what
the manhattan project was a nuclear weapons research and conducted operation during word war two. it was disbanded in 1946 one the war's under. history tv a an veteran talks about the aftermath and impact on the main developmental oak ridge, tennessee. he focuses on the years 1945 it 1950. the american museum science and energy in ok ridge hosted this event. to be here at the american museum of science and energy. the talk tonight is focusing on the first five years after the war. a great many...
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appeals court in manhattan is reviving that suit now. looking at whether the president broke the law by making money off payments from foreign governments and even the u.s. government to his properties. then there's this new piece out in the "washington post" today. our swamp watch of the day centers around the president's hotel in washington where the vice president and secretary of state are head lining two separate events hosted by a nonprofit paying to rent ball rooms there. the post detailing what it describes as the latest example of the administration's public power mixing with the president's private businesses. the reporter behind that piece, an ms nbc contributor is joining us from the news room. david, good to have you back on, my friend. >> thank you. >> talk through the breaking news that we brought folks at the top of the show. i know you've had a chance to get a bit read in on this. the attorney's office is allowing this to move forward to determine whether the president profited off of these payments. why is that signific
appeals court in manhattan is reviving that suit now. looking at whether the president broke the law by making money off payments from foreign governments and even the u.s. government to his properties. then there's this new piece out in the "washington post" today. our swamp watch of the day centers around the president's hotel in washington where the vice president and secretary of state are head lining two separate events hosted by a nonprofit paying to rent ball rooms there. the...
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he's signed a proffer agreement with the manhattan district attorney's office. now the proffer means cohen will cooperate with the investigation and get limited protection against prosecution in return. the da is looking into the possibility that the trump organization was falsifying business records. joining me now are two of our legal experts, cynthia, former proskwurt in the department of just's civil recognizes division and now an msnbc legal analyst. and nick acerman, former assistant watergate prosecutor, also a former u.s. attorney. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. what does this mean the proffer agreement? i think we've been out of this business for a while talking about michael cohen and what he's up to. >> it means that cy vance's team has picked up the investigation into falsifying business records in the trump organization. it means they're sort of tugging that piece of yarn in this sweater and seeing how it unravels. this is interesting on lots of different levels, not only in how they would do it and what they would find but ca
he's signed a proffer agreement with the manhattan district attorney's office. now the proffer means cohen will cooperate with the investigation and get limited protection against prosecution in return. the da is looking into the possibility that the trump organization was falsifying business records. joining me now are two of our legal experts, cynthia, former proskwurt in the department of just's civil recognizes division and now an msnbc legal analyst. and nick acerman, former assistant...
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>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash right now, which means i can't buy cars. >> how much do you spend on advertising? >> um, between 5,000 and 10,000 a week. >> a week? and how many people actually come here a day? >> you know, some days we get five... >> yeah. >> maybe ten a day. >> and what's your buying rate? wha--how many are you buying? >> i'm in the ratio--we're probably closing, like, 80% of-- >> what's typical margin on a car? >> anything under 10,000, you have to make $500 on the car. >> that's a slim margin. >> it's a very slim margin. >> the overhead at car cash is close to $100,000 a month, and they buy about 80 cars, with an average prof
>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash...
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>>> for strippers in manhattan in queens, accused of drugging customers. >> the story, sex, strippers, drugs, and rich guys. it's made for tabloids. >> i heard it would be made into a movie. well, duh. i knew i had a movie. >> a group of women who were working in strip clubs in and around new york city. >> it's rigged and it does not reward people who play by the rul rules. >> this is a story about my life and how things got crazy. >> i would say we were evil. con women, you could say that. >> i'm a businesswoman. i was just in the wrong business. >> these women themselves int themselv themselves the cops wouldn't. >> the men don't even remember what they were spending their money on. >> i told her, you're nothing but a thief. nothing but a swindler. >> they're survivors. we're all hustling. >> what makes a good hustler? i can't give up my secrets. >> new york has always been a city of dreams. it's more than dreams, it's fantasies. it attracts people who have made it or people who want to make it. >> every time i come to manhattan, i fit in. this is where i belong. the energy, the fas
>>> for strippers in manhattan in queens, accused of drugging customers. >> the story, sex, strippers, drugs, and rich guys. it's made for tabloids. >> i heard it would be made into a movie. well, duh. i knew i had a movie. >> a group of women who were working in strip clubs in and around new york city. >> it's rigged and it does not reward people who play by the rul rules. >> this is a story about my life and how things got crazy. >> i would say we...
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manhattan's district attorney. u're watching msnbc. man: i've been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my love of the game, my open road, my little artist. vo: only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. man: because it's my sunset, it's how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision. and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body - meaning it's metastatic
manhattan's district attorney. u're watching msnbc. man: i've been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my love of the game, my open road, my little artist. vo: only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. man: because it's my sunset,...
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>>> bueno yo fascinada manhattan muy contento porque venÍan a compartir con ella. y jennifer lÓpez con ella encantada. >>> amor a primera vista. >>> supo manejarla muy bien, fue muy cariÑosa con ella. >>> trabajaron muy bien juntas cÓmo ha preparas ante una pelÍcula. >>> estÁn muy bien entrenados. saben seguir... y pues los dejo ser perritos y normal. >>> y han estado en varias pelÍculas no solamente manhattan, pero tambiÉn este que ha estado en otras. >>> en una con gina rodrÍguez. >>> ya saben, asÍ que dos estrellas caninas de aquÍ, lugar autora de esto y bueno recuerden manhattan con jennifer lÓpez que se estrena el trece de septiembre prÓximo viernes, asÍ que no se la pierda familia regresemos con ustedes al estudio y feliz viernes. >>> gracias igualmente. >>> quÉ bonito ada. >>> quÉ talentosa eres arriba puerto rico. >>> y aparte buen negocio. >>> sabes cuanto pagarÍan por un vestido para chihuahua. >>> es un mercado donde hay gente que invierte mucho por vestir a sus mascotas. >>> que bonito. >>> el ladrido de la moda. >>> asÍ es. >>> vamos a
>>> bueno yo fascinada manhattan muy contento porque venÍan a compartir con ella. y jennifer lÓpez con ella encantada. >>> amor a primera vista. >>> supo manejarla muy bien, fue muy cariÑosa con ella. >>> trabajaron muy bien juntas cÓmo ha preparas ante una pelÍcula. >>> estÁn muy bien entrenados. saben seguir... y pues los dejo ser perritos y normal. >>> y han estado en varias pelÍculas no solamente manhattan, pero tambiÉn este que...
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. >>> and a tribute tonight in lower manhattan. two columns of light to remember what happened 18 years ago here, in manhattan. a beautiful, beautiful, somber sight. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 in the west coast. the white house taking a big step to curb the widening vaping epidemic among young people. the trump administration looking to ban flavored eed e-cigarett the coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018. >> vaping has become a big business, as i understand it. a giant business in a short period of time. but e can't allow people to get sick. and we can't have our youth be so affected. we have to find out the extent of the problem. it's so new. >> we're going to find out. >> despite our efforts of enforcement a
. >>> and a tribute tonight in lower manhattan. two columns of light to remember what happened 18 years ago here, in manhattan. a beautiful, beautiful, somber sight. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 in the west coast. the white house taking a big step to curb the widening vaping epidemic among young people. the trump administration looking...
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the showdown between the toted states and iran moves manhattan as 200 world leaders and thousands of diplomats gather in new york city for the u.n. general assembly. today president trump speaks, and the iranian counterpart has second row seats. avoid the choose to assembly or leave before trump takes the podium. tomorrow he has a chance to respond. friends of both administrations will attempt to shuffle back and forth to broker a deal that at least lowers the chance of conflict. this is a goal of emmanuel macron. it might be more difficult given iran's key european allies are blaming them for the strike on the saudi oil facility. there are high-profile no-shows. the second time in a decade, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will not address the assembly. last week's election has put a dark cloud on his political future. he is the most surprising of the no-shows alongside vladimir putin and xi jinping. ,att: thank you very much talking us through what is going on in new york. i want to get back to dr. burkhard p. varnholt, deputy cio, credit suisse group. he still joins us fr
the showdown between the toted states and iran moves manhattan as 200 world leaders and thousands of diplomats gather in new york city for the u.n. general assembly. today president trump speaks, and the iranian counterpart has second row seats. avoid the choose to assembly or leave before trump takes the podium. tomorrow he has a chance to respond. friends of both administrations will attempt to shuffle back and forth to broker a deal that at least lowers the chance of conflict. this is a goal...
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both in southern manhattan and the white house. let us listen in. o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars o'ergh the perilous night the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air nightroof through the that our flag was still there star spangledat banner still wave the freeland of of the brave [applause] ♪ victims]names of david: time for the bottom line, where we look at three companies worth watching this morning. speaking of ipos, we are looking at wework. they a high valuation, that has come down. now they are saying they need to pull it or redo their governance structure. we will what happens with wework. alix: morgan stanley specifically was not on the wework scenario. how do you win an ipo deal without pitching it to low and be realistic about evaluation? david: they want to hear high numbers. the problem is they have waited longer and longer. more money has piled in and it jacks up the v
both in southern manhattan and the white house. let us listen in. o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars o'ergh the perilous night the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air nightroof through the that our flag was still there star spangledat banner still wave the freeland of of the brave [applause] ♪ victims]names of david: time for...
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i am the fellow at the manhattan policy research. felony crime in the united states has dropped 50%. lives, the usands of majority black and hispanic, have been saved, closing the expectans eye gap between whites and blacks by 17%. drop was the result of a policing revolution that began in new york city in 1994 nationwide. upon taking office, new york police commissioner william something that few police chiefs had ever risked. targeticly set himself a for crime reduction. he not only met his one-year 20%, he beat -- 10% but he beat it. 12%. the next year you upped the an defrocks, saying the police department would lower the crime 15%. 16%.opped in at the idea that they would take responsibility for public safety was transformative. bratton accomplished his crime oute with three main strategies -- timely, accountability, proactive policing. demanded crime information in real time so that crime patterns could be addressed as broke out. top brass held precinct ruthlessly accountable for crime in their jurisdictions and officers on to
i am the fellow at the manhattan policy research. felony crime in the united states has dropped 50%. lives, the usands of majority black and hispanic, have been saved, closing the expectans eye gap between whites and blacks by 17%. drop was the result of a policing revolution that began in new york city in 1994 nationwide. upon taking office, new york police commissioner william something that few police chiefs had ever risked. targeticly set himself a for crime reduction. he not only met his...
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rob: hot day too and they are going to run through this tunnel and into lower manhattan wearing all of that gear. >> usa, usa! rob: about time to go, let's run it. >> civilian culture needs to understand the sacrifice given on their behalf so that they can reflect that of our nation service members. >> just imagine what steven went through and other firefighters to go through that tunnel carrying 60 pounds of gear running towards a burning tower. >> coming out of the tunnel -- >> it's surreal moment. >> the good news of america is take care of the greatness of america, those who died for our country. rob: pretty cool stuff. jillian: you do it every year. >> 2 years, you see the guys wearing the gear, you go into the tunnel and it was warm, the tunnel is hot and they're wearing all of that gear, it's not an easy one. >> incredible. good cause. >> the money going to first responders, people oversea who is lost loved ones, pay off mortgages because people don't come back, they don't come back home. good cause. 11 minutes after the hour, likely the president's greatest achievement has been
rob: hot day too and they are going to run through this tunnel and into lower manhattan wearing all of that gear. >> usa, usa! rob: about time to go, let's run it. >> civilian culture needs to understand the sacrifice given on their behalf so that they can reflect that of our nation service members. >> just imagine what steven went through and other firefighters to go through that tunnel carrying 60 pounds of gear running towards a burning tower. >> coming out of the...
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east coast students missed school in state ucalorted kids of all ages held signs and chanted in lower manhattan. saying that it's never too early to have a voice. >> today's climate strike in new york city has three main demands. no fossil fuels. adjust transition to 100% renewable energy and to hold leaders accountable. >> new york city's 1.1 million public students were given permission to skip class. it's been a similar site all around the world in 150 countries. showing activists in multiple cities taking to the streets. much more on this story coming up on the kpix 5 news at 5 pm and online at kpix.com. >>> seven cisco power is being restored after construction crew hidden underground powerline. let's go live to jackie ward is in the dogpatch neighborhood of san francisco. power has been fully restored in the city of san francisco at one point thousands of people didn't have power for up to four hours. at 8 am this morning construction workers cut a 12,000 v line causing 22,000 customers to lose power. muni was affected right in the thick of the morning commute. and at the castro station a
east coast students missed school in state ucalorted kids of all ages held signs and chanted in lower manhattan. saying that it's never too early to have a voice. >> today's climate strike in new york city has three main demands. no fossil fuels. adjust transition to 100% renewable energy and to hold leaders accountable. >> new york city's 1.1 million public students were given permission to skip class. it's been a similar site all around the world in 150 countries. showing...
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it is september the 11th, 2019 as you look at the freedom tower in lower manhattan. it was 18 years ago this morning that those planes flew into the buildings. coming up at 6:46 this morning, we will take you live to the pentagon where they have for, as they have for 18 years, unfurled the american flag
it is september the 11th, 2019 as you look at the freedom tower in lower manhattan. it was 18 years ago this morning that those planes flew into the buildings. coming up at 6:46 this morning, we will take you live to the pentagon where they have for, as they have for 18 years, unfurled the american flag
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american airlines flight 11 roared over lower manhattan and tower one of the world trade center. shortly after, flight 175 struck tower two. our country was under attack. many of us could never imagine such an evil taking, such evil taking place in our own back beyond a reasonable doubt. -- backyard. the terror did not stop in new york city. the penning pen septre, and our nation's capital was also a target of evil. flight 77 crashed into the pentagon at 9:38 a.m. it was a turning point in our history and changed the way we would view the world forever. the fourth plane hydrogened that day, united 93, crashing into a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. here in the capitol as you exit the north side of the rotunda, a plaque displays the numbers names of the 40 passengers and crew of united 93. one of those aboard was flight attendant sandra bradshaw. she had always wanted to be a flight attendant and living out that dream. traveling and meeting new people. at 9:30 a.m. on 9/11, she called her husband and told him that united 93 had been high jacked. she said the crew and passenger
american airlines flight 11 roared over lower manhattan and tower one of the world trade center. shortly after, flight 175 struck tower two. our country was under attack. many of us could never imagine such an evil taking, such evil taking place in our own back beyond a reasonable doubt. -- backyard. the terror did not stop in new york city. the penning pen septre, and our nation's capital was also a target of evil. flight 77 crashed into the pentagon at 9:38 a.m. it was a turning point in our...
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at the world trade site in lower manhattan. a new tradition begins today in public schools across new york state. a brief moment of silence will be observed before the start of classes on every september 11th moving forward. >>> it's a hard day for new yorkers, a hard day for americans, but an important day to remember. >> a lot of kids aren't away. a lot of kids unfortunately need to hear this lesson. >> we'll be right back. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. . >>> new this morning, china says some u.s. goods will be exempt from chinese tariffs starting next week for a
at the world trade site in lower manhattan. a new tradition begins today in public schools across new york state. a brief moment of silence will be observed before the start of classes on every september 11th moving forward. >>> it's a hard day for new yorkers, a hard day for americans, but an important day to remember. >> a lot of kids aren't away. a lot of kids unfortunately need to hear this lesson. >> we'll be right back. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long...
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he is not a man of manhattan. people like to say he is from manhattan, no, he is the kid from queens, and he is real starting american -- reasserting american leadership. on the right, they love tradition, and the left cannot take it. host: ronald if they are from west jefferson, north carolina, democrat. hey, ronald. caller: hi, how are you doing this morning? host: i am fine. caller: thank you for your show. i enjoy watching. host: thank you. caller: the question i have for mr. gorka is about fuel energy exporting more fuel come almost, right, at this time, then we take from other countries. i was just wondering, you were talking about fuel efficiency dependency, and so i was wondering, how does the fact that we export more oil than we import, how does that help us here, when this tragedy that happened in saudi arabia, with the drone strike on their largest refineries, how will that make our fuel prices go up, if we are exporting our fuel to other countries? why don't we just use the fuel in our country and not
he is not a man of manhattan. people like to say he is from manhattan, no, he is the kid from queens, and he is real starting american -- reasserting american leadership. on the right, they love tradition, and the left cannot take it. host: ronald if they are from west jefferson, north carolina, democrat. hey, ronald. caller: hi, how are you doing this morning? host: i am fine. caller: thank you for your show. i enjoy watching. host: thank you. caller: the question i have for mr. gorka is about...
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the first being the maritime evacuation of lower manhattan. this makeshift armada of pleasure boats and fishing vessels and tugboats and passenger ferries that evacuated 500,000 people from lower manhattan, the largest maritime evacuation, actually larger than the british evacuation of dunkirk in world war ii. effort by the f.a.a. and air traffic controllers to land the plane's the air at 9:42 in the air when the f.a.a. decides to ground all at the closest airport regardless of their destination. uptransatlantic flights wind in newfoundland. we forget when a herculean effort it was by air traffic controllers across the country working under unprecedented stress while they think there are more hijacked airplanes in the air, to bring all those planes down safely. host: there are pictures in the book. off the planetan took this photo from the international space station with a plume of smoke coming from new york city as he orbited the earth. you pointed out one of the issues with the photographs of the time is that digital photography had not com
the first being the maritime evacuation of lower manhattan. this makeshift armada of pleasure boats and fishing vessels and tugboats and passenger ferries that evacuated 500,000 people from lower manhattan, the largest maritime evacuation, actually larger than the british evacuation of dunkirk in world war ii. effort by the f.a.a. and air traffic controllers to land the plane's the air at 9:42 in the air when the f.a.a. decides to ground all at the closest airport regardless of their...
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i would like to use it in manhattan but i really can't. i don't want to be bothered by the possibility of regulators breathing down my neck. that's the biggest anchor around this stock right now. isn't it? >> right. regulations has been all along right from the beginning, the city ordinances and all that. but in the end, it's very popular. people supplement their income. you really can't stop that. there are really three constituencies here. you have homeowners, landlords and then you have the city government, regulators, the politicians. david: which in many ways are the worst because it's the local governments that get the heat from their hotel industry, right? they pay a lot of taxes so they have a lot of hold over the politicians. >> for now i think there's a groundswell of support from the homeowners who want to supplement their income. david: how can they, how can homeowners who aren't organized as well as the hoteliers fight that lobby group? >> they r airbnb are fighting with airbnb, they are coming together with them, kind of goin
i would like to use it in manhattan but i really can't. i don't want to be bothered by the possibility of regulators breathing down my neck. that's the biggest anchor around this stock right now. isn't it? >> right. regulations has been all along right from the beginning, the city ordinances and all that. but in the end, it's very popular. people supplement their income. you really can't stop that. there are really three constituencies here. you have homeowners, landlords and then you...
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park in downtown manhattan to hear her speak, to hear her unveil her plan to end corruption in washington dc once and for all, her version of draining the swamp. part of that, this will be the first thing she will concentrate on if she becomes president through congress, this idea of ending corruption in washington dc. she wants to bring structural change, bringing government to work for the people, not just the wealthy and the corporations. >> i have a lifetime ban on senators, congressmen and cabinet secretaries -- let's shut this industry down and return our government to the people. and there is more. now more secret meetings with every meeting between a lobbyist and a public official should be a matter of public record. >> reporter: warren unveiled the plan in a lengthy blog post. she wants to create an office of public integrity dedicated to investigating public ethics. she wants to create conflict of interest laws requiring the president and vice president to put their business in a blind trust to be sold off, wants to ban congress members from serving on corporate boards and ownin
park in downtown manhattan to hear her speak, to hear her unveil her plan to end corruption in washington dc once and for all, her version of draining the swamp. part of that, this will be the first thing she will concentrate on if she becomes president through congress, this idea of ending corruption in washington dc. she wants to bring structural change, bringing government to work for the people, not just the wealthy and the corporations. >> i have a lifetime ban on senators,...
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fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal with details from downtown manhattan. reporter: fed say that alexi was not involved in active terror ballot but was gathering intelligence on possible targets for last 20 years, working in america, becoming a u.s. citizen in 2008, he pled not guilty to all 9 counts again him. including being a covert agent for hezbollah, based in lep lebanon, they say they trained him and handling weapons and building bombs and best surveil targets posing as a target looking for weak spots in plac places. according to complaint, saab focused on structural weakness to determine how a future attack could cause most destruction, maximize damage, now close in proximity one could get in targ ettarget or soft spots, saab pleaded not guilty to all 9 counts today. including providing support to hezbollah. and receiving military type training. he has a court date in two days. >> thank you. switching gears, new fallout tonight, as iran president rouhani arrives in new york to address the united nations general assembly in an attempt to play the vic
fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal with details from downtown manhattan. reporter: fed say that alexi was not involved in active terror ballot but was gathering intelligence on possible targets for last 20 years, working in america, becoming a u.s. citizen in 2008, he pled not guilty to all 9 counts again him. including being a covert agent for hezbollah, based in lep lebanon, they say they trained him and handling weapons and building bombs and best surveil targets posing as a target...
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i was looking out of the window from a building at midtown, manhattan. directly at the world trade center when i saw a second plane at a tremendous speed go into the second tower. it was then that i realized the world was going to change. i was no longer going to be and it could never ever be that innocent place that i thought it was. soon after i went down to ground zero with men who worked for me to try to help in any little way that we could. we were not alone. so many others were scattered around trying to do the same. they were all trying to help. but for the families who join us, this is your anniversary of personal and permanent loss. it's the day that has replayed in your memory a thousand times over. the last case, the last phone call. the last time hearing those precious words, i love you. then the attack. the anguish of knowing your family member had boarded one of these flights or was working in the world trade center or serving right here at the pentagon. you waited, you prayed, you answered that most dreaded call, and your life changed fore
i was looking out of the window from a building at midtown, manhattan. directly at the world trade center when i saw a second plane at a tremendous speed go into the second tower. it was then that i realized the world was going to change. i was no longer going to be and it could never ever be that innocent place that i thought it was. soon after i went down to ground zero with men who worked for me to try to help in any little way that we could. we were not alone. so many others were scattered...
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cheeses at di palo's fine foods, which has been selling imported italian fair on a street corner, in manhattan's little italy, since 1925. we go back 100 years representing not only the italian immigrant but also the food culture of italy. but lou di palo, who runs the store with his brother and sister, worries that all these products may be about to become seriously expensive. if these tariffs go into effect then i have to raise my prices 50%—75%. my sales will go down and the first thing that is going to happen i am going to have to start to eliminate some employees, people that have worked for me for 30 years plus. the majority of products in this shop would be affected. how did we get here? well, you might be surprised to learn, this is everything to do with a 14—year—old dispute between brussels and washington, over planes. long before donald trump's protectionist trade policies, the us complained that subsidies given to airbus favoured the european aviation giant at the expense of its american rival, boeing. the world trade organisation, acting as mediator, upheld the complaint, clea
cheeses at di palo's fine foods, which has been selling imported italian fair on a street corner, in manhattan's little italy, since 1925. we go back 100 years representing not only the italian immigrant but also the food culture of italy. but lou di palo, who runs the store with his brother and sister, worries that all these products may be about to become seriously expensive. if these tariffs go into effect then i have to raise my prices 50%—75%. my sales will go down and the first thing...
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also, the manhattan district attorney issuing a subpoena to get ahold of eight years of tax returns. what is he looking for? and the man trump called my african american a the a 2016 campaign rally why he is leaving the republican party. he says enough is enough. also why is the president claims he's done more for incity communities than any other president. even after trashing baltimore. thousands of people turn out tonight here in new york to hear elizabeth warren. what was the message behind her base? her growing numb of supporters. we'll find out. we'll begin with president trump hinting that iran is behind the take on saudi arabia oil facility. >> what's your message? >> i think i'll have a stronger message or maybe no message when we get the final result. it's too soon to say. >> there's plenty of time. there's no rush. we'll be here a long time. there's no rush. i'll have a message whether it's a strong message or maybe no message depending on the final result. >> let's get the big picture now. good evening, appreciate you joining us. once again the world is on edge over tensi
also, the manhattan district attorney issuing a subpoena to get ahold of eight years of tax returns. what is he looking for? and the man trump called my african american a the a 2016 campaign rally why he is leaving the republican party. he says enough is enough. also why is the president claims he's done more for incity communities than any other president. even after trashing baltimore. thousands of people turn out tonight here in new york to hear elizabeth warren. what was the message behind...
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go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >> mike: the office of the manhattan district attorney sent a subpoena to the president's accounting format reportedly seeking eight years of the president's personal and business returns. the d.a. has previously subpoenaed the organization for alleged hush money paid to the film actress stormy daniels. the white house tonight ordering two former aides to defy how subpoenas. rick dearborn and rob porter are absolutely immune to testifying with the democratically led judiciary committee is telling its first impeachment hearing. in a separate letter from the white house counsel reportedly says former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski who never worked for the white house should not reveal private conversations with the president beyond what is in special counsel robert mueller's report. he is expected to attend the hearing as a sole witness tomorrow. judiciary chairman jerry nadler tells fox news tonight, all this is a shocking and dangerous assertion of executive privilege and absolute immunity. disturbing video show mob style attack
go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >> mike: the office of the manhattan district attorney sent a subpoena to the president's accounting format reportedly seeking eight years of the president's personal and business returns. the d.a. has previously subpoenaed the organization for alleged hush money paid to the film actress stormy daniels. the white house tonight ordering two former aides to defy how subpoenas. rick dearborn and rob porter are absolutely immune to testifying...
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take a live look at lower manhattan. remember 9/11. we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory
take a live look at lower manhattan. remember 9/11. we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the...
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i was looking out of the window from a building at midtown, manhattan. directly at the world trade plane when i saw a second at a tremendous speed go into the second tower. it was then that i realized the world was going to change. be ando longer going to it could never ever be that innocent place that i thought it was. soon after i went down to ground zero with men who worked for me to try to help in any little way that we could. we were not alone. so many others were scattered around trying to do the same. they were all trying to help. but for the families who join us, this is your anniversary of personal and permanent loss. it's the day that has replayed in her memory thousand times over. the last case, the last phone call. the last time hearing those precious words, i love you. then the attack. the anguish of knowing your family member had boarded one of these flights or was working in the world trade center or serving right here at the pentagon. he waited, you prayed, you answered. call and yourded life changed forever. to each of you, the first lad
i was looking out of the window from a building at midtown, manhattan. directly at the world trade plane when i saw a second at a tremendous speed go into the second tower. it was then that i realized the world was going to change. be ando longer going to it could never ever be that innocent place that i thought it was. soon after i went down to ground zero with men who worked for me to try to help in any little way that we could. we were not alone. so many others were scattered around trying...
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they have an office in manhattan. outside the office was a woman nicely dressed with a bike and a lovely dog and a basket. lovingly wrapped. a few feet away from her in the middle of manhattan with a poor soul sleeping on cardboard. his belongings all around him. they said they care more about dogs than they do about people. that is the problem. >> laura: you know what is amazing, there's a bit of an emerging -- a loss of patience on the part of seattle residents. never thought that would happen. that's how bad it's gotten. city journal reported on this earlier this year. 53% of seattle voters support a zero tolerance policy on homeless encampments. 62% say the problem is getting worse because the city wastes money on being inefficient and not accountable for how the money is spent. goes on and on. a brewing rebellion here. it's the homeless activists. it's like the homeless industrial complex they call it. fighting against the residents and the businesses that say we got to clear this out. this is dangerous. >> this
they have an office in manhattan. outside the office was a woman nicely dressed with a bike and a lovely dog and a basket. lovingly wrapped. a few feet away from her in the middle of manhattan with a poor soul sleeping on cardboard. his belongings all around him. they said they care more about dogs than they do about people. that is the problem. >> laura: you know what is amazing, there's a bit of an emerging -- a loss of patience on the part of seattle residents. never thought that would...
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altavoz anunciando su arresto inminentedecenas fueron arrestados tras bloquear la quinta avenida de manhattan. las cÁmaras de nottoma de una tienda microsoft.con un grupo de manifestantes dententrada y de clientes en oposiciÓn a los lazos financieros que existe entre la empresa y servicio de migraciÓn y aduanas, ice. >> la personas estÁn pidiendo que cierran los campos de concentraciÓn. alejandra: la protesta dio inicio al pie de la biblioteca pÚblica en la calle 42. convocando a la sociedad tomar acciÓn y no mantenerse al margen. >> yo trabajo con niÑos latinos y veo en sus ojos.me imagino si fueran ellos yo pelearÍa por ellos. >> vamos a representar a las personas. adolescentes como nosotros. tenemos que levantar nuestra voz. alejandra nos explicaron que empresas como microsoft se convierten en cÓmplices de polÍtica del gobierno trump. >> migran porque es forzado. viven en una situaciÓn donde no tienen para comer, donde no tienen seguridad para mantener a sus familias. la migraciÓn es un elemento casi de fuerza. alejandra: manifestantes aseguran que continuarÁn ejerciendopresi
altavoz anunciando su arresto inminentedecenas fueron arrestados tras bloquear la quinta avenida de manhattan. las cÁmaras de nottoma de una tienda microsoft.con un grupo de manifestantes dententrada y de clientes en oposiciÓn a los lazos financieros que existe entre la empresa y servicio de migraciÓn y aduanas, ice. >> la personas estÁn pidiendo que cierran los campos de concentraciÓn. alejandra: la protesta dio inicio al pie de la biblioteca pÚblica en la calle 42. convocando a la...
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: con un altavoz, anunciando su arresto, decenas fueron esposados tras bordear la quinta avenida de manhattan. las cÁmaras de noticias univisiÓn 41 fueron testigos de la toma de una tienda microsoft, con un grupo de manifestantes dentro del lugar y otros afuera, impidiendo la entrada y salida de clientes por los nexos que existe entre la empresa y ice >>no solamente que el gobierno cierra los campos de concentraciÓn. alejandra: exigen que no provea tecnologÍa que ayude a la captura de inmigrantes. la protesta dio inicio al pie de la biblioteca pÚblica la calle 42. se ha convocado a la sociedad a tomar acciÓn. >>yo trabajo con niÑos latinos y veo esos ojos lo que esperan ellos. yo voy a pelear por ellos. >>debemos representar a estas personas. tenemos que levantar nuestra voz. alejandra: explicaron que empresas como microsoft se vuelven cÓmplices de polÍtica del gobierno donald trump >>emigra porque es forzado. vienen una situaciÓn uno no tienen para comer, donde no tienen seguridad para mantener a sus familias . la migraciÓn es un elemento casi de fuerza. alejandra: contactamos a m
: con un altavoz, anunciando su arresto, decenas fueron esposados tras bordear la quinta avenida de manhattan. las cÁmaras de noticias univisiÓn 41 fueron testigos de la toma de una tienda microsoft, con un grupo de manifestantes dentro del lugar y otros afuera, impidiendo la entrada y salida de clientes por los nexos que existe entre la empresa y ice >>no solamente que el gobierno cierra los campos de concentraciÓn. alejandra: exigen que no provea tecnologÍa que ayude a la captura de...
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i was looking out of a window from a building in midtown manhattan directly at the world trade center when i saw a second plane at a tremendous speed go into the second tower. theas then that i realized world was going to change. be, and longer going to it could never, ever be that innocent place that i thought it was. soon after i went down to ground zero with men who worked for me to try to help in any little way that we could. we were not alone. so many others were scattered around, trying to do the same. they were all trying to help. us,for the families to join this is your anniversary of personal and permanent loss. it is the day that has replayed in your memory 1000 times over. kiss, the last phone call, the last time hearing those precious words, i love you. then, the attack. the anguish of knowing your family member had boarded one of these flights or was working in the world trade center, or serving right here at the pentagon. you waited, you prayed, you ,nswered that most dreaded call and your life changed forever. you, the first lady and i are united with you in grief. we c
i was looking out of a window from a building in midtown manhattan directly at the world trade center when i saw a second plane at a tremendous speed go into the second tower. theas then that i realized world was going to change. be, and longer going to it could never, ever be that innocent place that i thought it was. soon after i went down to ground zero with men who worked for me to try to help in any little way that we could. we were not alone. so many others were scattered around, trying...
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take a live look at lower manhattan. remember 9/11. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't
take a live look at lower manhattan. remember 9/11. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours...
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trump is suing the manhattan district attorney cyrus vance. this is after cyrus vance subpoenaed trump's tax records. the latest of elements here, trump essentially suing the manhattan district attorney presumably to block his efforts to get a hold of trump's tax returns. this is "bloomberg." ♪ live from new york, i am romaine bostick. guy: from london, i am guy johnson. one of the big developing stories we've been covering of late has been the outperformance of value overgrowth. here to tell us now about this move and how it is impacting .unds investors have been talking about this for a while. we suddenly got value coming back a little bit. has it got legs? have we made the jump? >> it looks like it. we have seen this before, but we have had a week to let the settle in and let the flow data come in. it looks like the fish are biting. one of the strongest i've seen in the last couple of years. this happened again at the end of 2018 when everyone thought values coming back, we saw aggressive flows. we are sort of sing it again. a week does n
trump is suing the manhattan district attorney cyrus vance. this is after cyrus vance subpoenaed trump's tax records. the latest of elements here, trump essentially suing the manhattan district attorney presumably to block his efforts to get a hold of trump's tax returns. this is "bloomberg." ♪ live from new york, i am romaine bostick. guy: from london, i am guy johnson. one of the big developing stories we've been covering of late has been the outperformance of value overgrowth....
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los cinco sospechoso subo la policía escaparon al llegar a la estación en manhattan. >> para mí es un problema de vigila p >> están preocupados con la situación los usuarios >> no sé dónde va el dinero que uno paga para los impuestos, ¿donde quedan? porque en realidad es donde deben poner más vigilancia sobre todo de noche >> mientras la policía va tras la vista de los asaltantes, la víctima fue dado de alta del hospital >> se exige más seguridad. >> la pareja de diego rivera y frida kahlo, la colección más grande del mundo de rivera se exhibe en la ciudad de méxico . reúne 27 cuadros de rivera y 20 de kahlo. >> podemos dialogar los dos, podemos empezar a comparar >> depende que el público conozca la propuesta artística de cada uno, pero también sus coincidencias útiles en sus obras de arte. quÉ maravilloso. en amor a los tiempos de internet tiene un cupido muy diferente. esta semana faceboo servicio lanzó un servicio para encontrar parejasayarte con tu vida amora >> facebook promete encontrar parejas duraderas a través de conversaciones en común entre usuarios. >
los cinco sospechoso subo la policía escaparon al llegar a la estación en manhattan. >> para mí es un problema de vigila p >> están preocupados con la situación los usuarios >> no sé dónde va el dinero que uno paga para los impuestos, ¿donde quedan? porque en realidad es donde deben poner más vigilancia sobre todo de noche >> mientras la policía va tras la vista de los asaltantes, la víctima fue dado de alta del hospital >> se exige más seguridad....
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that's 15 times the size of manhattan covered with 20 inches of rain or more. and some of these gauges now are out of control. we don't know if we believe them or not. but up to 40 inches of rain in spots there to the southwest of beaumont. the rain is going to continue for the day. it's going to finally start to taper off in three or four hours. some spots, even around con row, they had 5.11 inches of rain in "60 minutes." think about that in one hour. where does that go? that goes into houses and businesses. >> we're going to talk to some of those folks trapped in their homes and their cars in the midst of this in a little bit. chad, thank you very, very much for that reporting. >>> right now, the house intelligence committee is speaking with the inspector general talked about a whistle blower complaint. it was credible and urgent. this is after the acting director, joseph mcguire refused to turn the complaint over to the lawmakers. >> the "washington post" reports the whistle blower's concerns involve a promise that the president apparently made to a foreign
that's 15 times the size of manhattan covered with 20 inches of rain or more. and some of these gauges now are out of control. we don't know if we believe them or not. but up to 40 inches of rain in spots there to the southwest of beaumont. the rain is going to continue for the day. it's going to finally start to taper off in three or four hours. some spots, even around con row, they had 5.11 inches of rain in "60 minutes." think about that in one hour. where does that go? that goes...
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people know that as a landmark here in lower manhattan, lower broadway here, a symbol of corporate america. there are plenty of signs here taking them to task as well as politicians and diplomats, as you can imagine. it's hard to really understand how this exploded so -- in such huge proportions in just a year. in just about a year ago, greta thunberg, that 15-year-old from sweden sat down in parliament in stockholm and says, i'm not going to school on fridays until gree grown-ups start taking this as seriously as i do. she turned her depression into action and this is the result. they are five blocks back because the crowd is so big in new york city, brianna, that nypd had to shut down all the streets in lower manhattan, including the brooklyn bridge, to handle these crowds. they're headed for the park where the speeches will be. greta thunberg is scheduled to speak as well. this is massive. massive. >> let's go to d.c., and renee mar marsh, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: i can tell you, brianna, the police had to block off portions of pennsylvania aefr. -- avenue. listen to the
people know that as a landmark here in lower manhattan, lower broadway here, a symbol of corporate america. there are plenty of signs here taking them to task as well as politicians and diplomats, as you can imagine. it's hard to really understand how this exploded so -- in such huge proportions in just a year. in just about a year ago, greta thunberg, that 15-year-old from sweden sat down in parliament in stockholm and says, i'm not going to school on fridays until gree grown-ups start taking...
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the north tower of lower manhattan's trade center collapsed. as you can see, names are being read now, and will continue to be read. souls losing their lives that day. at this moment come of the north tower was about to begin to collapse. and of course, we are about to have a moment of silence in honor of that, a tribute and remove rinse of the lives lost , depending on -- in manhattan and the pentagon. chimes] [reading names] vonnie: as you can hear, the reading of the names starts up again following that moment of silence to mark the moment when the north tower collapsed 18 years ago on september 11, 2001. their lives,osing and we remember them every single year. the president speaking earlier of the shock, horror, sorrow, and righteous fury people felt that day. that, of course, is all about communities. it is time now to get to our muni moment. catherine stienstra's senior portfolio manager and head of municipal investments at columbia threadneedle, and she joins us now. i have to ask you if you do or are that day. were you in the markets a
the north tower of lower manhattan's trade center collapsed. as you can see, names are being read now, and will continue to be read. souls losing their lives that day. at this moment come of the north tower was about to begin to collapse. and of course, we are about to have a moment of silence in honor of that, a tribute and remove rinse of the lives lost , depending on -- in manhattan and the pentagon. chimes] [reading names] vonnie: as you can hear, the reading of the names starts up again...
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our correspondent is live in lower manhattan at the nyc youth climate strike. good afternoon. what's happening? >> reporter: ed, good afternoon. we are in downtown manhattan now, where tens of thousands of young people, mostly young people and students, are out
our correspondent is live in lower manhattan at the nyc youth climate strike. good afternoon. what's happening? >> reporter: ed, good afternoon. we are in downtown manhattan now, where tens of thousands of young people, mostly young people and students, are out
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. >> she would call me from the corner of manhattan, i'm just waiting for him here. i have to thank you. this is unbelievable. we're having so much fun. >> tom was smitten too from day one. >> she's a great gal. an amazing gal. >> tom lived in new york and beth in nantucket, they started seeing each other regularly. beth, at 44, was eager for marriage and a family. very soon there was talk of rings although beth's brother says it was mainly tom doing the talking. >> as a matter of fact, it's my understanding that first day he said i'm going to marry you. and she was, like, yeah, right. >> beth may have hesitated as she learned more about her new man. he told her he had drinking problems. but for bernadette, the drinking hardly seemed like a deal breaker. >> i knew he had a drinking problem. i know a million people with drinking problems. >> other friends had misgivings, louis taught beth martial arts on nantucket and she confided in him. >> she said i met somebody. i said that's great and she smokes and drinks. i said, beth, that doesn't sound like a good mix for you
. >> she would call me from the corner of manhattan, i'm just waiting for him here. i have to thank you. this is unbelievable. we're having so much fun. >> tom was smitten too from day one. >> she's a great gal. an amazing gal. >> tom lived in new york and beth in nantucket, they started seeing each other regularly. beth, at 44, was eager for marriage and a family. very soon there was talk of rings although beth's brother says it was mainly tom doing the talking....