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these films are filmed in new york, you can feel what is going on in new york. depend feel the tension and the problems. driver" youch "taxi can sense that. you can see the dirty streets, you can see the graffiti. and you can see how the city is pushing this man who probably already is in stable to begin with, pushing him to the edge. but, at the same time all of this is happening, if you look at new york, there is stuff going on under as well. that is happening is the creation of hip-hop music and culture. which is occurring in the bronx in the 1970's, the same time you have arson, high crime rates. boughtlike africa mum on and others are creating the style of music in big block parties and the bronx. it is not until the 1980's that it will seep into the broader culture. graffiti becomes part of that as well. one of the complaints about new york and other big cities in the 1970's and 1980's was the graffiti everywhere. on subways, buildings, bridges. and beginning in the 1990's, new york city made a great effort to clean up the graffiti. to clean up the city. y
these films are filmed in new york, you can feel what is going on in new york. depend feel the tension and the problems. driver" youch "taxi can sense that. you can see the dirty streets, you can see the graffiti. and you can see how the city is pushing this man who probably already is in stable to begin with, pushing him to the edge. but, at the same time all of this is happening, if you look at new york, there is stuff going on under as well. that is happening is the creation of...
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important names in new york. in 1700, he began construction atthe house in new york city 54 pearl street. boughtis death, it was by samuel francis who opened a tavern which later, toward washington would use to say his farewells at the end of the revolutionary war to his officers. james -- james's father was a member of the colonial assembly as numerous other family members were. oliver commended the militia during the french and indian war with a number of the council between the french and indian war and revolution and during the revolution was a brigadier general in command of what was known as the lancey's brigade of almost 2000 men. so, as you might gather, this is an incredibly powerful political family in colonial new york that led what was even referred to as the delancey party which dominated politics around the french and indian war of to the revolution. they were supporters of mercantile interest, especially given their own backgrounds. and their opponents in new york were the livingston family and fac
important names in new york. in 1700, he began construction atthe house in new york city 54 pearl street. boughtis death, it was by samuel francis who opened a tavern which later, toward washington would use to say his farewells at the end of the revolutionary war to his officers. james -- james's father was a member of the colonial assembly as numerous other family members were. oliver commended the militia during the french and indian war with a number of the council between the french and...
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how new york city is trying to tackle its traffic problem. and on the markets, asian markets were mixed. investors are waiting for the federal reserve‘s latest policy decision later this week. the pound is fighting back against the dollar after taking a hit from the latest twist in britain's brexit saga. the brexit uncertainty is piling up — as you've heard, the speaker of the house of commons has blocked a possible vote on the prime minister's brexit deal. he said a convention dating back four centuries meant that a bill that had already been rejected by parliament could not be resubmitted unless it was substantially changed. so what does this mean for businesses? they remain in limbo, warning that uncertainty has harmed jobs and the economy. the latest brexit tracker report by ey estimates that london is most vulnerable — on track to lose about 7,000 jobs to the eu "in the nearfuture". it's not just lost jobs, but new roles that the uk misses out on. the consultancy says about 2,000 roles are being created on the continent and ireland
how new york city is trying to tackle its traffic problem. and on the markets, asian markets were mixed. investors are waiting for the federal reserve‘s latest policy decision later this week. the pound is fighting back against the dollar after taking a hit from the latest twist in britain's brexit saga. the brexit uncertainty is piling up — as you've heard, the speaker of the house of commons has blocked a possible vote on the prime minister's brexit deal. he said a convention dating back...
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with the senate flipping the last election new york state is now run entirely by new york city, there's not one piece of legislation, not one resolution, not one law that's passed that isn't vetted by new york city. if new york city says no, it's done. so there's no representation throughout the west of the state except in new york city and it's got -- with the left taking control of new york city, what we are seeing is a meltdown and the rest of the state is done with it. >> so redistricting is a very political -- politically sensitive subject and i can only think of one time in history, 1864, west virginia in the civil war, prounion splait from virginia, otherwise it's very difficult to do, i mean, is this even constitutional, something that the state senate want for new york? >> this is something that's going to be needed, this is going to split into 3 autonomous regions and as soon as we do, i with tell you, that other two regions would become texas overnight, the economies will start flying in the rest of the state. >> do you think they will start flying without the economic engine
with the senate flipping the last election new york state is now run entirely by new york city, there's not one piece of legislation, not one resolution, not one law that's passed that isn't vetted by new york city. if new york city says no, it's done. so there's no representation throughout the west of the state except in new york city and it's got -- with the left taking control of new york city, what we are seeing is a meltdown and the rest of the state is done with it. >> so...
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district of new york. >> the three main takeaways, that we take away from today, one, unlike in the hearing room, mr. whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss michael cohen, the michael cohen case, and personnel decisions in the southern district. two, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whitaker was directly involved in conversations about whether to fire one or more u.s. one or mo attorneys. three, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whittaker was involved in discussions about the scope of the southern district attorney and his recusal, and whether or not the southern district went too far in pursuing the campaign finance investigation in which the president was listed as number one. those were the three take aways from today. >> what is the recourse for his committee. >> the president is not denying the president's involvement -- >> just what i said, he did not deny it unlike in the hearing room. >> that means he had conversations with the president -- >> he would not s
district of new york. >> the three main takeaways, that we take away from today, one, unlike in the hearing room, mr. whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss michael cohen, the michael cohen case, and personnel decisions in the southern district. two, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whitaker was directly involved in conversations about whether to fire one or more u.s. one or mo attorneys. three, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whittaker was...
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in new york. you can't make up how much is happening. 16 new counts right here in this mortgage frauds case. this changes everything. very existence of these charges which is new tonight reduce any motivation for president trump to try to rush to to pardon manafort on the federal crimes if he could sit in a different jail for other crimes that trump cannot pardon. as this show and my colleague rachel maddow a and many legal experts have noted, manafort's team had been using their final filings to pitch a federal pardon. these state charges undercut everything they have been trying to do. if theese charges stick that could be check mate for manafort's strategy and to the extent trump is going along with it which may be why mr. manafort's lawyer who has been so quick to make outlandish and false claims, i want to show you this tonight. he couldn't even muster any response to the largest question haunting trump world right now, how do you counter prosecutor in a jurisdiction you don't control? where
in new york. you can't make up how much is happening. 16 new counts right here in this mortgage frauds case. this changes everything. very existence of these charges which is new tonight reduce any motivation for president trump to try to rush to to pardon manafort on the federal crimes if he could sit in a different jail for other crimes that trump cannot pardon. as this show and my colleague rachel maddow a and many legal experts have noted, manafort's team had been using their final filings...
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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 it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> more news tonight in the ongoing drama between the president, his former lawyer michael cohen, and the subject of pardons. both the "wall street journal" and the "new york times" report that federal prosecutors from the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan have now requested e-mails that appear to show, and buckle up for this one, a so-called back channel of communication between cohen and trump's legal team about a possible pardon. the "times" reports that last year cohen was in contact with an attorney named, this is a new name for this story, robert costello, who e-mailed him after reaching out to an old name in this story, rudy giuliani. a
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 it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> more news tonight in the ongoing drama between the president, his former lawyer michael cohen, and the subject of pardons....
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guest: primarily in new york-based companies. we reflect what new york is good at. we have a large portfolio in direct-to-consumer e-commerce companies. we also do a lot of health, new york is a big center for health care. there are a lot of great ideas to simplify health care, give better care to people more directly bypassing different levels and intermediaries. we invest in ai, what new york is good at. emily: he also took over binary capitals portfolio, where justin caldbeck was ousted over sexual harassment allegations, the first investor to be exposed in silicon valley's metoo. why did you decide to take over their portfolio? guest: well, we had experience in doing that and they asked us. we had managed to of the softbank early-stage funds, too. we learned that it is complementary to our business and we can attach it to our back end, to all of our compliance and audit, and we can supply a lot of support to these portfolio companies. emily: did you feel like there were any ethical issues that you were rescuing these companies that didn't have anything to do wit
guest: primarily in new york-based companies. we reflect what new york is good at. we have a large portfolio in direct-to-consumer e-commerce companies. we also do a lot of health, new york is a big center for health care. there are a lot of great ideas to simplify health care, give better care to people more directly bypassing different levels and intermediaries. we invest in ai, what new york is good at. emily: he also took over binary capitals portfolio, where justin caldbeck was ousted over...
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york said, it has been a long time getting to new york. now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says what are you talking about? she did not understand why the editor said this. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. had beeness partner threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as slander against white women. wells was threatened with lynching. there were folks posted at the railway center to interceptor. local black a militia group would protect her if she returned. but ida concluded that doing so would mean more bloodshed, more widows. she was now in exile. she would not set foot in her native south for the next 30 years. having destroyed my paper, having a price but on my life, and been made an exile from home for hinting at the truth, she thought she owed it to herself that i the whole truth was where i could do so freely.
york said, it has been a long time getting to new york. now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says what are you talking about? she did not understand why the editor said this. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. had beeness partner threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as...
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at in my paper at the conference is what happened in new york city. so new york city they had human rights laws that were more expansive than the federal laws. so it protected people in housing, employment accommodation. as a disability, somebody who was discriminated because they had aids could go to this legislation, they could go to the human rights commission of new york city and new york state and file a complaint and have it investigated and potentially get their job back or get help with housing. the commissions looked at funeral homes and looked at hospitals, so that was, i kind of look at that line about how being disabled gave people with aids some civil rights that they didn't have. >> and how do you research the other part of that component, those with physical disabilities as part of the a.d.a.? >> because there were a couple of organizations, like the leadership conference on civil rights and it included the members, national gay task
at in my paper at the conference is what happened in new york city. so new york city they had human rights laws that were more expansive than the federal laws. so it protected people in housing, employment accommodation. as a disability, somebody who was discriminated because they had aids could go to this legislation, they could go to the human rights commission of new york city and new york state and file a complaint and have it investigated and potentially get their job back or get help with...
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from there she went to new york. she is met by the great editor thomas fortune, a transplanted brooklynite. she says, well it has been a , long time getting to new york. but now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says, what are you talking about? she did not understand why the -- why he said that. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. her business partner had been threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former co-owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as a slander against white women. wells was threatened with lynching. there were folks posted at the railway station to intercept her. she was told a local black militia group would protect her if she returned. but ida concluded that doing so would mean more bloodshed, more widows. she was now in exile. she would not set foot in her native south for the next 30 years. having destroyed my paper, hav
from there she went to new york. she is met by the great editor thomas fortune, a transplanted brooklynite. she says, well it has been a , long time getting to new york. but now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says, what are you talking about? she did not understand why the -- why he said that. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. her business partner had been threatened with castration...
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york city and new york state and file a complaint and have it investigated and potentially get their job back or get help with housing. the commissions looked at funeral homes and looked at hospitals, so that was, i kind of look at that line about how being disabled gave people with aids some civil rights that they didn't have. >> and how do you research the other part of that component, those with physical disabilities as part of the a.d.a.? >> because there were a couple of organizations, like the leadership conference on civil rights and it included the members, national gay task force, human rights campaign fund, gay rights national lobby and also campaign for the disability rights and defense fund and a couple of other disability rights organizations. so they came together and when it came time for the civil rights restoration act, the fair housing amendment act and the americans with disability act, there was a push to carve out aids. so these were going to protect people with disabilities, but some of the conservative and religious organizations wanted to carve out aids and sa
york city and new york state and file a complaint and have it investigated and potentially get their job back or get help with housing. the commissions looked at funeral homes and looked at hospitals, so that was, i kind of look at that line about how being disabled gave people with aids some civil rights that they didn't have. >> and how do you research the other part of that component, those with physical disabilities as part of the a.d.a.? >> because there were a couple of...
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however, new york state just dead. the attorney general's office issuing subpoenas according to a course familiar with the matter to deutsche bank, seeking records relating to the trunk organization and a number of high dollar loans and lines of credit. the attorney general also wants to see documents relating to a failed bid to buy the nhl's buffalo bills. and if that sounds familiar to you, there's a good reason why. >> i'm giving to the committee today three years of mr. trump's personal financial statements, from 2011, 2012 and 2013. which he gave to deutsche bank to inquire about a loan to buy the buffalo bills and to forbes. these are exhibits 1a, 1b, and 1c to my testimony. >> that obviously is michael cohen's opening statement to the house oversight committee just last month. he was talking about what he said was the president's hackett of inflating or shrinking the declared values of assets depending on whether he was seeking loans, buying insurance for his properties or paying taxes on them. in short, if prov
however, new york state just dead. the attorney general's office issuing subpoenas according to a course familiar with the matter to deutsche bank, seeking records relating to the trunk organization and a number of high dollar loans and lines of credit. the attorney general also wants to see documents relating to a failed bid to buy the nhl's buffalo bills. and if that sounds familiar to you, there's a good reason why. >> i'm giving to the committee today three years of mr. trump's...
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i receive one from new york assemblyman ron kim, he opposes amazon to come to new york. he said it is time to oppose giving megacorporations billions of dollars in the name of economic development. studies have shown, corporate welfare, especially company specific subsidies do not work. i reached out to several others including alexandria ocasio-cortez. they didn't respond. amazon hasn't responded to this story either. we still know that amazon is going ahead with the second half of its planned campus in virginia where we know that there is a protests that have started there too. back to you guys. melissa: yeah, they're mad also. kristina thank you. connell: we're joined in the studio with one of political leaders that signed on to the letter kristina was talking about, new york democratic congressman gregory meeks. thanks for coming in. you joined us when we did our show from long island city. you were in washington that day. many people were surprised by amazon's move to new york. you guys that support it are not giving up. what are the odds they can come
i receive one from new york assemblyman ron kim, he opposes amazon to come to new york. he said it is time to oppose giving megacorporations billions of dollars in the name of economic development. studies have shown, corporate welfare, especially company specific subsidies do not work. i reached out to several others including alexandria ocasio-cortez. they didn't respond. amazon hasn't responded to this story either. we still know that amazon is going ahead with the second half of its planned...
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the former trump campaign chairman faces new legal trouble, an array of state clarns filed in new york right after a federal judge basically doubled his prison sentence. our justice correspondent, takes through the latest developments. >> for the first time manafort apologized for his crimes in kour. it did not give him the len yen si he asked for. the judge adding three flaf years onto his sentence. wp just when the legal proceedings had wrapped up new york city filed more than a dozen new clarnls against the president's former campaign chairman. >> manafort facing compounding legal problems tonight minutes after being sentenced for the second time in federal court the defense attorney filed 16 new charges against him in new york, state crimes that cannot be pardoned by president trump. judge jackson ordering an additional 3.6 years adding onto the 47 months received last week in vir vir. >> such a harsh sentence that the totally unnecessary. >> his lawyer spoke briefly. >> judge jackson conceded that there was no evidence of any russian collusion in this case. >> judge jackson was ca
the former trump campaign chairman faces new legal trouble, an array of state clarns filed in new york right after a federal judge basically doubled his prison sentence. our justice correspondent, takes through the latest developments. >> for the first time manafort apologized for his crimes in kour. it did not give him the len yen si he asked for. the judge adding three flaf years onto his sentence. wp just when the legal proceedings had wrapped up new york city filed more than a dozen...
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that's a new yorker. >> seth: yeah. >> new york spirit. i'm always right and you're wrong. [ light laughter ] right? >> seth: well, i think everybody -- you know, just assumes that the -- whatever is one step up is a monster. so, if you're a pedestrian, a bike -- the fact that somebody is on two wheels, they might as well be, like, a hummer suv. you're like, "you monster!" >> survival of the fittest, this city. >> seth: one of the things that has already been asked, and i should note that -- if you never made another episode of "russian doll," you would be in a great situation of having created this perfectly formed thing. but people are asking -- a lot, i would assume, are you going to make more? >> yes. >> seth: and is it exhausting that you finally got this product you made out and immediately people are like, so? >> this is what is so helpful about the experience of netflix. and i'm so grateful that i had it -- you know, these seven years we just finished, you know, "orange is the new black." it's very heavy. very heavy scene. and -- y
that's a new yorker. >> seth: yeah. >> new york spirit. i'm always right and you're wrong. [ light laughter ] right? >> seth: well, i think everybody -- you know, just assumes that the -- whatever is one step up is a monster. so, if you're a pedestrian, a bike -- the fact that somebody is on two wheels, they might as well be, like, a hummer suv. you're like, "you monster!" >> survival of the fittest, this city. >> seth: one of the things that has already...
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attorney in new york. howmany examples of obstruction of justice do we need before the congress of the united states sees that as impeachable? your thoughts? >> i've always said i think impeachment is a last resort, not first step. weevl arer got to gather all the evidence and come to a decision about this. >> you haven't decided yet yourself? >> no. as a former prosecutor in illinois, we always said investigate and then prosecute. this is a very heavy decision, as you know. and we have to go through the steps and uncover all the evidence. one thing that unifies our caucus, i want to point this out, is we eall believe in very strong oversight and pursuing the investigation wherever the facts lead. >> well, don't wait for the republicans. >>> meanwhile emails and documents it after cohen's offices were raided by the fbi. they're seeking records bepresident trump's lawyer, rude agiuliani and mr. costello. in one of the emails in 2018 after a conversation with mr. jewel yawn a, he assured mr. cohen will sleep
attorney in new york. howmany examples of obstruction of justice do we need before the congress of the united states sees that as impeachable? your thoughts? >> i've always said i think impeachment is a last resort, not first step. weevl arer got to gather all the evidence and come to a decision about this. >> you haven't decided yet yourself? >> no. as a former prosecutor in illinois, we always said investigate and then prosecute. this is a very heavy decision, as you know....
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, the distinguished chair of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. schiff: i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding and for his sponsorship of this important legislation. i rise in strong support. special counsel robert mueller was appointed in may, 2017, to oversee the ongoing criminal and counterintelligence investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election, and over the nearly two years since his appointment, the special counsel has indicted 34 individuals and three companies and secured guilty pleas or convictions from eight individuals. we do not know when the special counsel will complete his work, but there are indications it could occur in the near future. notwithstanding the overwhelming public interest into special counsel's report and findings, i am deeply concerned that attorney general barr may attempt t
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, the distinguished chair of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. schiff: i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding and for his sponsorship of this important legislation. i rise in strong support. special counsel robert mueller was appointed in may, 2017, to oversee the ongoing criminal and...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield seven minutes to the distinguished democratic whip, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: thank you, madam speaker. i thank my friend for yielding me the time. and i request permission to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. clyburn: i have a prepared text here that i would like to enter into the record. but let me begin my remarks, first of all, by welcoming to r capitol today ms. jennifer pinkney and her two daughters. ife and children of reverend pinkney, who along with eight f his bible study parishioners demented ife to a white supremacist who said that he was interested in starting a race war. he entered their church, participated in the bible study, which they welcomed him into. and as they closed their study for evening and prayed and they had experienced for the next meeting, this gentleman, while their eyesed were closed, opened his and slaut -- eyes were closed, opened his and
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield seven minutes to the distinguished democratic whip, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: thank you, madam speaker. i thank my friend for yielding me the time. and i request permission to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. clyburn: i have a prepared text here that i would like to enter into the record. but let me begin my remarks, first of all, by...
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. >>> good evening once again from our msnbc news headquarters here in new york. day 795 of the trump administration. and there is a legal term for exactly what it is we're witnessing right now. it's a mess. it is tempting to label this coverage of the mueller report, but it's not. we haven't seen the mueller report. so this really is coverage of a letter that bill barr wrote, the four-page letter from the attorney general, describing and interpreting what he read in the mueller report. barr writes, among other things, quote, the special counsel's investigation did not find that the trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 u.s. presidential campaign. it's important to note that mueller did not draw a conclusion about whether or not the president obstructed justice. barr directly quoted mueller's report that said, quote, while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him. barr went on to say that he and deputy attorney general rod rosen
. >>> good evening once again from our msnbc news headquarters here in new york. day 795 of the trump administration. and there is a legal term for exactly what it is we're witnessing right now. it's a mess. it is tempting to label this coverage of the mueller report, but it's not. we haven't seen the mueller report. so this really is coverage of a letter that bill barr wrote, the four-page letter from the attorney general, describing and interpreting what he read in the mueller...
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they came to new york from palermo, sicily. the father came first, just before the johnson read act, which would severely restrict immigration from eastern and southern europe. and his wife would come a few years later. and so she would come after the law would be passed. we know she was undocumented. and we know that they had two children here in new york city, josephine and johnny. when we talk about this family at the museum, our visitors often acknowledge the children's citizenship status. they will say, they were born here, that is a given. they are citizens. but now that there is this challenge to birthright citizenship, the conversation about what that means, that given, is that going to be the case in the future? so really thinking about how this stated that was set in the reconstruction era that gave african american citizenship status, how that has evolved into an immigration issue today, that is what we are curious about. and so that is why we have invited experts here, and you all here, to be part of the conversatio
they came to new york from palermo, sicily. the father came first, just before the johnson read act, which would severely restrict immigration from eastern and southern europe. and his wife would come a few years later. and so she would come after the law would be passed. we know she was undocumented. and we know that they had two children here in new york city, josephine and johnny. when we talk about this family at the museum, our visitors often acknowledge the children's citizenship status....
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wendy gillette is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 40 countries have banned the max planes. boeing's new version of its airliner debuted in 2017 and was a big seller. 350 of the planes have been delivered, and another 4,600 are on backlog. its success is now in question. one by one, the last of the boeing 737 max 8s landed safely throughout the united states. they were in the air when president trump announced -- >> we're going to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground all flights of the 737 max 8 and the 737 ma eporr:rounding came three days after the crash of ethiopian airlines flight 302 on sunday. 157 people died including eight americans. the faa said it had new satellite information that showed the flight track was very similar to that of the lion air boeing 737 max 8 that crashed in october. physical evidence found in ethiopia showed additional similarities. >> the safety of the american people and all people is our paramount concern. >> reporter: despite some cancelation
wendy gillette is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 40 countries have banned the max planes. boeing's new version of its airliner debuted in 2017 and was a big seller. 350 of the planes have been delivered, and another 4,600 are on backlog. its success is now in question. one by one, the last of the boeing 737 max 8s landed safely throughout the united states. they were in the air when president trump announced -- >> we're going to be issuing an...
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york, the prosecutors in the southern district of new york. again, i think there's a lot of information that we still don't know and certainly anything that's under investigation by the southern district of new york i would argue is something that we should be probing as well in congress. >> and congressman, you are also one of the few who's in the closed -- both hearings. the closed hearing today with the intelligence committee. what can you tell us about what happened in that hearing, especially in terms of consistencies with yesterday's hearing or expansions on what you heard in yesterday's hearing? >> unfortunately, i can't get into the details of the testimony, but i can say a couple things. one, he was very cooperative. two, there was so much testimony that he was able to give on the questions at issue that he's coming back next wednesday, or on march 6th, and that was not expected today. and so i think that just overall he's been very cooperative. going back to the oversight hearing, i thought he came across as credible. and if there's
york, the prosecutors in the southern district of new york. again, i think there's a lot of information that we still don't know and certainly anything that's under investigation by the southern district of new york i would argue is something that we should be probing as well in congress. >> and congressman, you are also one of the few who's in the closed -- both hearings. the closed hearing today with the intelligence committee. what can you tell us about what happened in that hearing,...
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should new york just let all this go? what do you think? >> well look, i think it's a little bit embarrassing but i can understand after the crime we've been talking about for a couple weeks how disastrous this was for the economy of new york. it's not a killer, but look, they gave up millions of dollars in potential great jobs, a boom to that part of the new york city which is a little depressed but i'll be honest with you, amazon i walk away and stay away forever. this has proven to be a toxic environment and you know the game they're going to play. they will be all nice now. they will wait until there's shovels in the ground. they will wait until there's a building up at amazon, can't leave and then they will exert their muscle. just like, you know, they did it in the old days, the unions will come in and say to shut everything down and amazon won't have a choice. >> i think that where i agree with gary is that amazon will not come back, because that's the way a big company like this behaves. they've taken the hit. they've taken the heat
should new york just let all this go? what do you think? >> well look, i think it's a little bit embarrassing but i can understand after the crime we've been talking about for a couple weeks how disastrous this was for the economy of new york. it's not a killer, but look, they gave up millions of dollars in potential great jobs, a boom to that part of the new york city which is a little depressed but i'll be honest with you, amazon i walk away and stay away forever. this has proven to be...
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attorney with the southern district of new york. now with the new school in new york. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. welcome to you all. this is like a railroad siding. i'm going to put paul manafort on the railroad siding first, and we'll deal with the whitaker matter, which technically happened later in the day. and frank, first to you. what do we do if what the chairman is saying is correct other than i'm not a lawyer but i heard you on tv earlier say that it sure looks like mr. whitaker is now a fact witness. what will that mean? >> we can go a step further and say -- we've been saying for a while, brian, on this show that whitaker is likely a fact witness. i think he may have crossed the line today. he may be in someone's sights as a subject of a possible obstruction or witness tampering case or lying to congress case. and we need to sort out exactly what he said and how it was interpreted. and then i'd go a step further and say it's even more clear tonight that someone has got to be looking at the president of the unit
attorney with the southern district of new york. now with the new school in new york. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. welcome to you all. this is like a railroad siding. i'm going to put paul manafort on the railroad siding first, and we'll deal with the whitaker matter, which technically happened later in the day. and frank, first to you. what do we do if what the chairman is saying is correct other than i'm not a lawyer but i heard you on tv earlier...
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trish: venezuelans gathering in new york city to protest the "new york times" suggestions that nicolas maduro was not responsible for the blowing up of a humanitarian aid truck. a witness says a maduro protester was the one who ignited the truck. regardless of who threw what, what matter's here, what matters more than anything is that people were understandably rightfully enraged because the man that is supposed to protect their country, their so-called president, refused the entry of so much needed humanitarian aid. food, medicine, and commit, it gets worse. the likes of socialist freshman congresswoman ocasio-cortez, and ilhan omar, who is seemingly anti-american, if you ask me. they are joined together tonight in peddling conspiracy theories that this tragedy in venezuela is all driven by the united states of america. wrong it's driven by socialism. it is driven by nicolas maduro who has deprived his people of dreams. these women are so anti-trump and so naive and ignorant and i will add so inhumane that they would prefer to see millions of people suffer than show a little generosit
trish: venezuelans gathering in new york city to protest the "new york times" suggestions that nicolas maduro was not responsible for the blowing up of a humanitarian aid truck. a witness says a maduro protester was the one who ignited the truck. regardless of who threw what, what matter's here, what matters more than anything is that people were understandably rightfully enraged because the man that is supposed to protect their country, their so-called president, refused the entry of...
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reminder that new york eric schneiderman the attorney general at the time he led to this headline new york to get six hundred seventy million for mortgage settlement this was from april twenty sixth seen on usa today a five billion dollars settlement monday by the justice department with goldman sachs of the mortgage crisis in two thousand and eight include six hundred seventy million dollars for new york attorney general eric schneiderman said the piece for new york includes four hundred eighty million dollars for consumer relief and one hundred ninety million in cash justice delayed is justice denied. right to let us play out the game play out the clock and by the time they award the finest already been paid for three or four times in the washing machine that is wall street or goldman sachs oh yeah it's corrupt i mean corruption is you see this end of empire because actually the thing about money is that it makes you more insecure more secure. and so as you become more and secure with greater wealth you become more paranoid and you begin to act out and you begin to try to destroy yo
reminder that new york eric schneiderman the attorney general at the time he led to this headline new york to get six hundred seventy million for mortgage settlement this was from april twenty sixth seen on usa today a five billion dollars settlement monday by the justice department with goldman sachs of the mortgage crisis in two thousand and eight include six hundred seventy million dollars for new york attorney general eric schneiderman said the piece for new york includes four hundred...
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york attorney general eric schneiderman said the piece for new york includes four into the ninety million dollars for consumer relief and one hundred ninety million in cash justice delayed is justice denied right to let us play out the game play out the clock and by the time they award the finest already been paid for three or four times in the washing machine that is wall street or goldman sachs oh yeah it's corrupt i mean corruption is you see this end of empire because actually the thing about money is that it makes you more insecure and more secure. and so as you become more and secure with greater wealth you become more paranoid and you begin to act out and you begin to try to destroy your enemies and so leads to this. type of thinking and a leads toward an empire like the u.s. trying to draw up the drawbridge particularly and we've made this point before after nine eleven the wealthy in america decided we're not playing anymore we're going to just grab as much as we can of the cash out there in the system and put it you know offshore and that's why there is now twenty two trillion o
york attorney general eric schneiderman said the piece for new york includes four into the ninety million dollars for consumer relief and one hundred ninety million in cash justice delayed is justice denied right to let us play out the game play out the clock and by the time they award the finest already been paid for three or four times in the washing machine that is wall street or goldman sachs oh yeah it's corrupt i mean corruption is you see this end of empire because actually the thing...
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york knows, i mean, look how new yorkers treat the knicks nobody is universally popular. why do you think they backed out in the first place >> we all know new york is a full contact sport city and i think that may have put amazon off, but i think there are such positives to amazon and new york for having them come here. we've got to get them to reconsider we all know deals have ups and downs. hopefully we can get this deal back on track as soon as possible i think the governor's call this week was very positive. >> hey, bill, but let's talk a moment about mayor de blasio he ostensibly said come on down, we want you in new york, and then seemed to happily say don't let the door hit you on the way out. is he somebody that you would trust negotiating with >> i think i'm not the right person to comment on politics as you know, but i think both the mayor and the governor have said, you know, in totality very strong signals that amazon is wanted here, and we need them in new york and in queens and i think that's why the governor reached out this week and said it really is the
york knows, i mean, look how new yorkers treat the knicks nobody is universally popular. why do you think they backed out in the first place >> we all know new york is a full contact sport city and i think that may have put amazon off, but i think there are such positives to amazon and new york for having them come here. we've got to get them to reconsider we all know deals have ups and downs. hopefully we can get this deal back on track as soon as possible i think the governor's call...
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let's move to new york. because 1970 is another crucial basically, i will tell a complicated story as quickly as i can. new york city almost went bankrupt. the financial capital, wall street could not pay its bills and came that close to going to bankruptcy. why? historians argue about this often. a combination of the impact of the economic recession really hit new york. new york loses a couple hundred thousand jobs during this time. same time, going back to the 60's which had been a good time economically. york has a city income tax, loss of revenue coming in the 60's, but they also increase city programs. there's greater demand for city programs, greater demand for .elfare new york city has its own hospitals, hospital costs are going up during this time. new york is becoming slightly poorer. , whitewhite flight middle-class, upper middle class residents are leaving the city. that impacts negatively the tax base. people who remain tend to be slightly poorer, greater demand for social services. what the city
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attorney's office for the southern district of new york. the federal prosecutors here eventually got michael cohen to plead guilty to eight specific counts back in august of last year. in addition to that, stefanie, we know those e-mails and other information pertinent to that investigation was turned over, rather, in february of last year. in april, of course, michael cohen's apartment was searched but this is confirming reporting that nbc news and others have done over the course of the past year or so, which is this investigation originally came out of the special counsel's office. it was then brought in the federal prosecutors in new york, mueller's team and the prosecutors in new york to eventually bring forward that case. cohen would later plead guilty to several -- to one count and several instances of lying to congress in november of last year. stefanie, the search warrants for each specific address, including the safety deposit box, basically a search warrant for cohen's home, apartment, his office, some of the search warrants go o
attorney's office for the southern district of new york. the federal prosecutors here eventually got michael cohen to plead guilty to eight specific counts back in august of last year. in addition to that, stefanie, we know those e-mails and other information pertinent to that investigation was turned over, rather, in february of last year. in april, of course, michael cohen's apartment was searched but this is confirming reporting that nbc news and others have done over the course of the past...
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and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 790 of the trump administration brought us a new level of vitriol from the president and this comes on this night of especially fevered speculation that robert swann mueller iii is prepared at any moment to transmit his final work product to the department of justice and to the u.s. attorney general. for his part today the president attacked mueller but didn't stop there. he continued his line of attack against john mccain that he started over this past weekend. today in front of a backdrop of tanks in a plant in ohio, in a county that voted for john mccain over barack obama, he silenced the crowd when he made his case that mccain was responsible for the mueller investigation. >> john mccain received the fake and phony dossier. did you hear about the dossier? what did he do? he didn't call me. he turned it over to the fbi hoping to put me in jeopardy. he voted against repeal and replace. he voted against at 2:00 in the morning. remember, thumbs down. we said what the hell happened
and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 790 of the trump administration brought us a new level of vitriol from the president and this comes on this night of especially fevered speculation that robert swann mueller iii is prepared at any moment to transmit his final work product to the department of justice and to the u.s. attorney general. for his part today the president attacked mueller but didn't stop there. he continued his line of attack against...
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is that a huge loss for new york? eric: i don't think long-term it is a huge loss for new york. it is a lost opportunity. new york city, like all big urban areas, have to become tech cities. tech is going to replace our traditional centers of wealth such as wall street or real estate. on the capability of bringing 25,000 people across all of these adjacent jobs that go, from one in company, is a big loss. emily: new york has a thriving tech ecosystem but still does not have a $10 billion tech company. maybe that is not the right metric, but when does that happen? eric: i don't know when that will happen, but we do have at least 10 $1 billion companies. emily: i will have to count them to make sure you are right. eric: and many more. successful,ally well-funded companies that are coming up. maybe out of those will come -- emily: what about wework? very controversial company. eric: i think wework is a great business. yes, it might be the very first. i don't know if they will go public this year, maybe next year. they certainly have the potential of being one of those. emily: eric
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. >>> tonight the "new york times" has new reporting. "new york times" has just reported new reporting that suggests a surprise twist in that already weird story, because if president trump was inflating his assets in his financial statements to maim hick solemn appear richer so as to persuade this bank to make a large loan, in theories at least you would expect the banking to mad about it. what the attorney appears to be investigating is trump was lying about assets. now, the surprise twist tonight reported in "new york times" is that apparently deutsche bank didn't mind, at least they didn't mind attach. according to this reporting in the times tonight, deutsche bank knew what he was doing in that buffalo bills scam and they were sort of cool with it. quote -- in early 2014, mr. trump and michael cohen approached a deutsche bank executive about more potential loans. the nfl franchise was up for sale. mr. trump was interested and he needed to show the nfl that he had the financial wherewithal to bull off a transaction that could top a b
. >>> tonight the "new york times" has new reporting. "new york times" has just reported new reporting that suggests a surprise twist in that already weird story, because if president trump was inflating his assets in his financial statements to maim hick solemn appear richer so as to persuade this bank to make a large loan, in theories at least you would expect the banking to mad about it. what the attorney appears to be investigating is trump was lying about...
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some of these even if you know new york. also have a vital part of the exciting new york new york. mayor you know all this ng about its kind medley good stuff about this is also good for the iron man everything about it so i have to i don't song new york of it but it's. valid and a carton of it probably out of your head off and keyes yes. she was the guy. you want it. seems like i am. coming. from the. genes i. think you come here to live every. yeah. you're. right stockists time yes i am in my house shrink in lieu of all thank you denzel i may get to at is that you team fish for a more years off want women women girls light as new hats marched past one from courts using yeah. you and i let you finish one side. and she pop yeah. the suspect is a few team fish as i would as i am really a team player and the horror and even though when i get on stage i love to be and have fun but in my life of i'm completely a team player as a mother i'm just really it's what makes me such a passionate mother is i'm so about the team and i go behind the scenes a much more comfortable writing could yo
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new york to get six hundred seventy million for mortgage settlement this was from april twenty sixth seen on usa today a five billion dollars settlement monday by the justice department with goldman sachs over the mortgage crisis in two thousand and eight include six hundred six seventy million dollars for a new york attorney general eric schneiderman said the piece for. new york includes four into the ninety million dollars for consumer relief and one hundred ninety million in cash justice delayed is justice denied. right to let us play out the game play out the clock and by the time they award the finest already been paid for three or four times in the washing machine that is wall street or goldman sachs oh yeah it's corrupt i mean corruption is you see this end of empire because actually the thing about money is that it makes you more insecure and more secure. and so as you become more and secure with greater wealth you become more paranoid and you begin to act out and you begin to try to destroy your enemies and so leads to this . type of thinking and a leads toward an empire lik
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good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i have not even give fn a thought as of this moment. it's not something right now on my mind. i do feel bad for paul manafort. >> the campaign manager gets another three and a half years in prison and an indictment in new york that would thwart any potential pardon. >> pardoning manafort would be seen as a political disaster for the president. >> tonight new evidence of pardon dangling bewith hind the scenes. >> two courts have ruled no evidence of any collusion with russians. >> then new suggestion that trump might have tried to interfere in a case that directly implicates hum. >> mr. whitaker did not deny that he called to discuss the michael cohen case and personnel decisions in the southern district. >> plus the efforts to rain in the president on yemen and the border and a look at some of the less covered hearings on capitol hill when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. the president's campaign manager who pasds polling data to a manhattan cigar bar at the height of the presiden
good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i have not even give fn a thought as of this moment. it's not something right now on my mind. i do feel bad for paul manafort. >> the campaign manager gets another three and a half years in prison and an indictment in new york that would thwart any potential pardon. >> pardoning manafort would be seen as a political disaster for the president. >> tonight new evidence of...
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rick leventhal is live on the news deck in new york. rick? >> trace, if you're going to fake your own kidnapping, you probably shouldn't shave. police said that is one of the clues this guy fabricated his story and held captive for days. the trooper said his face was smooth and found clean when they found the man tied up in the back seat of his ford f-150 parking lot with a rope around his neck and duck tape around his hands and ankles. he claimed he was robbed at gun point of $16,000 in cash by two men that forced him to drive around for two days. he claimed the money was from a $50,000 super bowl box pool that he was running where gamblers paid money a square. if your numbers match the score, you win. state police say that he was running a scam and made up names. his numbers didn't hit. so he faked his own abduction so he wouldn't have to pay out the 50 gs. >> trace: and sounds like police figured it out. >> it wasn't just his shaved face, it was his demeanor. >> a normal person that has went through something like that, they would be worri
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. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 798 of the trump administration, and as we all continue to react to a four-page letter summariing the mueller report and not the actual mueller report, not yet, it's clear the president has interpreted the letter from his own attorney general as his vindication, and he made it the theme of his rally in grand rapids michigan tonight. >> the russia hoax is finally dead. robert mueller was a god to the democrats, was a god to them until he said there was no collusion. the crazy attempt by the democrat party and the fake news media right back there and the deep state to overturn the results of the 2016 election have failed. the russia witch hunt was a plan by those who lost the election to try and illegally regain power by framing innocent americans, many of them. they suffered with an elaborate hoax. >> one reported detail about the mueller report has emerged. today "the new york times" nbc news and "the washington post" separately reported that the document is more than 300 pages. t
. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 798 of the trump administration, and as we all continue to react to a four-page letter summariing the mueller report and not the actual mueller report, not yet, it's clear the president has interpreted the letter from his own attorney general as his vindication, and he made it the theme of his rally in grand rapids michigan tonight. >> the russia hoax is finally dead. robert mueller was a god to the...
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canceling its plan to move to new york city. here new york state assemblyman ron kim. ron, great to have you. talk about northern virginia first off, they finally approved the final 23 million-dollar incentive package, 150 million-dollar incentive package to lure amazon to build the second headquarters in that state. yesterday after six 1/2 hours of protest, discussions they finally made the approval. a lot of people showing up, angry, shouting shame, shame, shame. they had the same concerns that new yorkers had as well which is boosting up rents, making it unaffordable, congestion, traffic, also the overflow into the schools. what did they do wrong maybe new york city did right in your view? >> government should never be in the business of picking winners and losers. i think virginia has made a big mistake, committing taxpayer dollars to the growth of one of the biggest megamonopolies in the world. you have ever seen in the history of humankind. we should not be sub sy sizing the growth -- subsidizing growth of big corporations
canceling its plan to move to new york city. here new york state assemblyman ron kim. ron, great to have you. talk about northern virginia first off, they finally approved the final 23 million-dollar incentive package, 150 million-dollar incentive package to lure amazon to build the second headquarters in that state. yesterday after six 1/2 hours of protest, discussions they finally made the approval. a lot of people showing up, angry, shouting shame, shame, shame. they had the same concerns...
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here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, march 22nd, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." safety feature. a major change by boeing for it. >>> it's one of the world's most-disputed territories, now president trump declares the golan heights belongs to israel. the political fallout. >>> and sending the wrong message? president trump's son-in-law jared kushner investigated for allegedly using whatsapp for officiusiness. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. boeing is taking new steps as the investigation deepens into the deadly crash of an ethiopian airlines jet nearly two weeks ago. the company will make standard a safety feature that the doomed plane was not equipped with. this as questions arise about how the 737 max 8 jet was certified to fly in the first place. laura podesta is here in new york with the ongoing investigation. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. prio
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york and the new york attorney general and the u.s. attorneys in the district of columbia and the commonwealth of virginia. >>> with us to talk about all of it, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at y.i.a., former pentagon house intel. former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. and frank frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence. gang, i'm going to ask you all the same questions. so fair warning, this is a big day for law so we're going to be fair here, too. what was the biggest moment or revelation? and do any of you have a lingering question from today that you would like answered? and home field advantage being what it is, counselor, joyce, you go first. >> i think the most significant thing we learned today came in attorney general barr's letter that was sent to congressional leaders. in that first paragraph, the first thing he told them was that there had been no request from bob mueller that was denied. so no request to indict or perhaps to subpoena a president that
york and the new york attorney general and the u.s. attorneys in the district of columbia and the commonwealth of virginia. >>> with us to talk about all of it, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at y.i.a., former pentagon house intel. former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. and frank frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence. gang, i'm going to ask you all the same questions. so fair warning, this is a big day for law...
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a soaring new perspective of new york city. and lester, this whole thing cost a pretty penny to build. we're talking $200 million. but the best part about it, it is free, it is open to the public. so if you haven't gotten your steps in, come on down. >> it's quite the view, gadi, thanks very much. that's "nightly news" for this friday. we're happy to get you to your weekend. i'm lester holt. see you later for "dateline" friday. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. taking the message to th streets. kids across the nation, demanding that >>> right now at 6:00 taking the message to the streets. kids across the nation inlanding world leaders play closer attention to the problem of climate change. >> plus violence in new zealand. felt here. how religious leaders are reacting to attack on two mosques and the measures being taken to keep worshippers safe. >> a call to change. san jose sanctuary city from the police chief himself. >> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening. >> a very big statement from t
a soaring new perspective of new york city. and lester, this whole thing cost a pretty penny to build. we're talking $200 million. but the best part about it, it is free, it is open to the public. so if you haven't gotten your steps in, come on down. >> it's quite the view, gadi, thanks very much. that's "nightly news" for this friday. we're happy to get you to your weekend. i'm lester holt. see you later for "dateline" friday. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for...
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associates in new york city. essentially it is a safety issue. >> i would comment i spent some time with also in prison and that was a frame of reference when i talked to brian, maybe i spoke with brian first that the whole point was brian why didn't you come back and execute an operation in the united states? i don't want to speak for him but his narrative and you can correct me you were very happy to spend your time focused overseas not coming back to the united states and conduct an operation where he was here in the united states prepared to execute an operation and ready to do it at a subway station before he was arrested due to fbi and nypd. >> the gentleman the back in the back. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] have a very good track record in prison of correcting people's behavior how did you not become even harder? >> i can't give you my exact location i would get in trouble but i can tell you from a new york times article that came out in upstate new york that is as far as i can say without getting in
associates in new york city. essentially it is a safety issue. >> i would comment i spent some time with also in prison and that was a frame of reference when i talked to brian, maybe i spoke with brian first that the whole point was brian why didn't you come back and execute an operation in the united states? i don't want to speak for him but his narrative and you can correct me you were very happy to spend your time focused overseas not coming back to the united states and conduct an...