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that is proslavery in new york. on the other side, a small but very influential core of abolitionists, the white abolitionists tended to be from the new york, they were new englanders like horace greeley who people knew as uncle horace in the day, founder and editor of the tribune, one of the most widely read papers in the country and at plymouth church in brooklyn heights. it was plymouth church that invited abraham lincoln in february 18, '60. in february 18, '60 abraham lincoln is not even a dark horse, a candidate for president, hasn't announced the standard, he is so unknown new york newspapers couldn't figure out his name. several just went with a lincoln because they didn't know his first name. because of that, churchs were not able to attract a crowd. greeley and others brought him to manhattan instead of brooklyn and switched the venue to cooper union in manhattan the speech he made in february 18, '60 was the most important speech of his career because it made his career. he got his picture taken by matthe
that is proslavery in new york. on the other side, a small but very influential core of abolitionists, the white abolitionists tended to be from the new york, they were new englanders like horace greeley who people knew as uncle horace in the day, founder and editor of the tribune, one of the most widely read papers in the country and at plymouth church in brooklyn heights. it was plymouth church that invited abraham lincoln in february 18, '60. in february 18, '60 abraham lincoln is not even a...
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reading -- newsworthy for room readers of "the new york times." amy: asked when this massive loss, $960 million loss, means for taxes in the future. >> that is the thing that i think most ordinary people would not immediately recognize. there are these incredible provisions in the tax code that are especially beneficial to people like donald trump that would allow him to use that $916 million to shelter up to 18 from any taxme t tax whatsoever -- i'm sorry, of income, from any income tax whatsoever. , what that works out to come he could earn up to $50 million a year tax-free over this 18 year period. we don't see any evidence from our examination of his businesses at that time that that is a number he was likely to hit at all and thus i think it makes it extremely likely that over this 18 year period, he paid no income taxes at all. even though we don't know that for sure, because he has not yet released those tax returns, either. amy: let me go to donald trump responding, addressing inporters at a campaign stop pueblo, colorado, yesterday. he s
reading -- newsworthy for room readers of "the new york times." amy: asked when this massive loss, $960 million loss, means for taxes in the future. >> that is the thing that i think most ordinary people would not immediately recognize. there are these incredible provisions in the tax code that are especially beneficial to people like donald trump that would allow him to use that $916 million to shelter up to 18 from any taxme t tax whatsoever -- i'm sorry, of income, from any...
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to new york. she was a chicago girl. >> i may be knew to the neighborhood, but i'm not new to your concerns. >> hillary did come into that campaign with not just carpet bagging, but all the baggage if you will coming from bill clinton's presidency. she had some fairly high negatives. the parallel to that is of course in 2016, she is the most unpopular candidate ever to run for president other than one person. donald trump. >> in missouri, three weeks before election day, a plane crash has thrown another hotly contested senate race into chaos. >> it is with great sadness that we report that earlier this evening, a plane believed to be carrying governor mel carnahan, his son roger and senior campaign advisor chris everette went down in jefferson county. there were no survivors. >> jefferson county sheriff glen boyer says several witnesses reported seeing the twin engine cessna flying low and later heard what they thought was a crash and explosions. carnahan has a wife, four grown children and two gr
to new york. she was a chicago girl. >> i may be knew to the neighborhood, but i'm not new to your concerns. >> hillary did come into that campaign with not just carpet bagging, but all the baggage if you will coming from bill clinton's presidency. she had some fairly high negatives. the parallel to that is of course in 2016, she is the most unpopular candidate ever to run for president other than one person. donald trump. >> in missouri, three weeks before election day, a...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the fbi has obtained a search warrant to go through the newly discovered e-mails belonging to a top aide of alerted congress to the e-mails friday less than two weeks before the election, against the advice of the justice department. comey is now facing stiff criticism for the timing of his announcement. in an op-ed piece from "the washington post" former attorney general eric holder said comey made a mistake and wrote, it is up to the director to correct his mistake, not for the sake of a political candidate or campaign, but in order to protect our system of justice and best serve the american >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton trie
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the fbi has obtained a search warrant to go through the newly discovered e-mails belonging to a top aide of alerted congress to the e-mails friday less than two weeks before the election, against the advice of the justice department. comey is now facing stiff criticism for the timing of his announcement. in an op-ed piece from "the...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> pretty cool! >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on donald trump's defense against sexual misconduct claims. >>> there is a growing consensus inside the u.s. government that russia is behind cyberattacks on state voting systems. jeff pegues takes us inside arizona's effort to counter the threat. >> reporter: the hacking attempt started in rural gila county when an elections worker opened an e-mail attachment. >> very scary staff. >> very scary stuff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, >> very scary stuff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state>> . >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, says it was malware meant to attack these servers holding the voter information of 4 million people. >> we had a cybersecurity team in place. >> reporter: reagan was alerted by the fbi. experts believe the russian government is to blame. what was your initial reaction? and dismay, obviously, because we have never had
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> pretty cool! >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on donald trump's defense against sexual misconduct claims. >>> there is a growing consensus inside the u.s. government that russia is behind cyberattacks on state voting systems. jeff pegues takes us inside arizona's effort to counter the threat. >> reporter: the hacking attempt started in rural gila county when an elections worker...
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hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >> i'm not stopping now. we are just getting warmed up, right? >> reporter: donald trump thanked the disgraced former new york congressman at the center of the investigation. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: running mate mike pence praised james comey for alerting congress about the newly discovered e-mails last week against the wishes of attorney general loretta lynch. >> the fbi stepping forward at . >> donald trump says the real investigation. that's not what the letter said. the letter was so confusi
hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >>...
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new york boulevard. i think what we were really concerned about was trying to put some kind of control on the police -- or at ast, be in a sisition that t we could counter some of what they were doing. that was the big attraction for me personally. and many members that i came in with -- we were not part of the civil rights movement that turned the other cheek. we mostly were followers of the position that if someone smacks you, you smack them back. if someone puncheses you, you punch them back. they your life was the biggest and best thing you had and you had a right to not o only protecteted, but t to defend ity any means necessary. those were the things that really attracted me to the party. amy: how did you get out of jail after 33 years? the think -- i know that bigger thing is that i filed an article 78, which is a legal position in the courts claiming that new york state had did -- did not have the right to hold me any longer. their law basically says that the jurisdiction -- i was under two juris
new york boulevard. i think what we were really concerned about was trying to put some kind of control on the police -- or at ast, be in a sisition that t we could counter some of what they were doing. that was the big attraction for me personally. and many members that i came in with -- we were not part of the civil rights movement that turned the other cheek. we mostly were followers of the position that if someone smacks you, you smack them back. if someone puncheses you, you punch them...
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if new york stayed out of the country, new england would be split off from the rest of the country new york was a must win state. hamilton found two collaborators james madison, and john jay, an older man, former diplomat and spy master. the three of them wrote 85 essays for the new york newspapers. jay got sick early on, so he only wrote 5, madison wrote 29 hamilton wrote 51. these essays came out at a rate of four a week. they were each 2,000 words long. some weeks there were five, one week there were six. columnists in the new york types today they write 750 words twice a week. they're also immortal. after the constitution was ratified george washington had to pick a first treasury secreta secretary. he first asked robert morris who had run the finances of the country during the second half of the revolution. morris was the richest man in america he didn't want to do public service again, he wanted to make money. he recommendedle hamilton saying he was sharp. washington knew that already. he becomes the first treasury secretary of the united states september 1789 when he's 32 years
if new york stayed out of the country, new england would be split off from the rest of the country new york was a must win state. hamilton found two collaborators james madison, and john jay, an older man, former diplomat and spy master. the three of them wrote 85 essays for the new york newspapers. jay got sick early on, so he only wrote 5, madison wrote 29 hamilton wrote 51. these essays came out at a rate of four a week. they were each 2,000 words long. some weeks there were five, one week...
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york, new jersey, connecticut. do the documents help us get any kind of grasp as to donald trump's worth? >> that's an excellent question. bigger picture. the newly published documents don't give us the detail we want, especially me, on his overall net worth. we don't know how much money he's made since then. trump pegs his own net worth as 10 billion but independent analysts especially forbes say 3.7, bloomberg puts it at 3 billion. tax returns don't tell you how much someone is worth. they do tell you how much they made in any given year. all we have right now is 1995. >> thank you so much, christine aleschi. it's a lot to pick through. we appreciate you're on it. >>> there's a good chance you're up at this hour you did not see "saturday night live" raising the curtain on its 49th season. alec baldwin is donald trump taking on kate mckinnon. >> he's the man to blame for the bottom half of all of his kids' faces, it's republican nominee, donald trump. ♪ glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be ha
york, new jersey, connecticut. do the documents help us get any kind of grasp as to donald trump's worth? >> that's an excellent question. bigger picture. the newly published documents don't give us the detail we want, especially me, on his overall net worth. we don't know how much money he's made since then. trump pegs his own net worth as 10 billion but independent analysts especially forbes say 3.7, bloomberg puts it at 3 billion. tax returns don't tell you how much someone is worth....
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in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election results. it truly is very similar to the "breaking bad" tv series. they had the capability of making 21 million dosage units. >> the biggest story can no longer become the biggest story in a matter of seconds. >>> candidates sprint for the finish. well, it is a blitz indeed. >> everybody knows it is so close. >> gore and bush trying to get the most mileage out of the time remaining. each stumping in the battleground states which could well determine the outcome of tomorrow's election. >> there was kind of this pent up partisan fervor. >> give us a chance to restore honor to the wh
in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they...
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it ain't from new york. hey, it's just a fact of life. it ain't new york, it ain't nowhere. except when it comes to football. then there's jersey, right? fuller: call the d.a. find out when the miller case is coming to trial. save it. who's watching johnny right now? hoffs. why? frank hartman's getting cranky. says he wants to see his kid one more time before he leaves to testify. maybe he's worried he's not coming back. yeah. well, i'll tell you the truth. as long as he puts lucchesi away, i don't care what happens to him. nice. blowfish, you've outdone yourself. there you go, man. thank you. i got to admit. nobody in new york would even think of doing that. where did johnny and hoffs go? i think she said sharkey's restaurant. find them and drive johnny to the sheraton villas. his father wants to see him. want some company? who said this guy ain't friendly? me. i was thinking. you're the first person i've talked to in two years i didn't have to worry about slipping with. what do you mean "slipping"? answering to the name chris by mistake. forgetting what my phony past was a
it ain't from new york. hey, it's just a fact of life. it ain't new york, it ain't nowhere. except when it comes to football. then there's jersey, right? fuller: call the d.a. find out when the miller case is coming to trial. save it. who's watching johnny right now? hoffs. why? frank hartman's getting cranky. says he wants to see his kid one more time before he leaves to testify. maybe he's worried he's not coming back. yeah. well, i'll tell you the truth. as long as he puts lucchesi away, i...
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. soledad: with just days for candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges of defining ticket. it is nice to have you here with us. mr.
state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien....
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trump isn't disputing the "the new york times" reporting. in fact he calls it a brilliant use of tax law. while much is being made of the clinton campaign saying trump avoided paying taxes for two decades, you have to read a little deeper that if trump didn't faye federal taxes, it's because the government said he didn't owe it. then on the apprentice, saying trump was lewd and sexist. they interviewed 20 crew members and eight of them remembered him making crude comments. the trump campaign calls this story outlandish and several crew members told the a.p. they had positive experience with mr. trump. new york attorney snyderman, a democrat and hillary clinton supporter today ordered the trump foundation to immediately stop soliciting charitable donations in new york because it's not legally registered in the state. the trump campaign says it will comply but has concerns about the ag's political motives. what's not getting as much play is a story on the front page of drudge alleging bill clinton has a secret son named danny, a boy that the f
trump isn't disputing the "the new york times" reporting. in fact he calls it a brilliant use of tax law. while much is being made of the clinton campaign saying trump avoided paying taxes for two decades, you have to read a little deeper that if trump didn't faye federal taxes, it's because the government said he didn't owe it. then on the apprentice, saying trump was lewd and sexist. they interviewed 20 crew members and eight of them remembered him making crude comments. the trump...
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kim leaving on a private plane back to new york this morning. her sister kendall spotted leaving with police protection. those familiar with the luxury rental were surprised. >> given the clientele that comes here, as expensive and exclusive as it is, what's the security like? >> the security is done by the confidential, discreet place no name on the door. they felt that the security is enough because it's very discreet. >> reporter: ives works in the exclusive hotel industry in paris. he says it's at this hotel where the rich and famous can often find discretion, but believes it was kardashian's social media presence that might have made her a target. >> yesterday, made so many tweets, so many -- >> people knew where she was? >> yes, everything she's wearing, everywhere she's going. so you know where she was. and the kind of jewels she's got. so at the end of the day, she created the situation too. >> reporter: the robbery comes just days after this incident when a ukrainian prankster rushed from the crowd to grab her. was abruptly stopped by k
kim leaving on a private plane back to new york this morning. her sister kendall spotted leaving with police protection. those familiar with the luxury rental were surprised. >> given the clientele that comes here, as expensive and exclusive as it is, what's the security like? >> the security is done by the confidential, discreet place no name on the door. they felt that the security is enough because it's very discreet. >> reporter: ives works in the exclusive hotel industry...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: it is a gorgeous new york. oynihan'sn m0o new york. they be bank of america is from boston to i cannot remember right now. anyway, it is a gorgeous view of new york. we do the euro, getting some strength. at sterling in there because i did not know what to do. -- 1.2168. brad hintz is here to talk with us about the world of banking. will there be fewer jobs in five years? can you the percentage number on it within global commercial banking? brad: yes, there will be fewer jobs. marginal 5%, 4%, or something more substantial? brad: you will see jobs moving out of the eurozone banks and into outsourcing operations, into shared utilities. they really have no choice but ofdo that, so the idea do-it-yourself, build your own technology, have your own back-office, you will see many more of those. they do not have a lot of choice in that. there will be some automation. they have done a lot of work in terms of that. we are not certain really where some of that is going to go. is it going to be a good business? sure. the banking world is not goin
this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: it is a gorgeous new york. oynihan'sn m0o new york. they be bank of america is from boston to i cannot remember right now. anyway, it is a gorgeous view of new york. we do the euro, getting some strength. at sterling in there because i did not know what to do. -- 1.2168. brad hintz is here to talk with us about the world of banking. will there be fewer jobs in five years? can you the percentage number on it within global commercial banking? brad: yes, there will be...
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hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >> i'm not stopping now. we are just getting warmed up, i >> reporter: donald trump thanked the disgraced former new york congressman at the center of the investigation. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> reporter: running mate mike pence praised james comey for alerting congress about the newly discovered e-mails last week against the wishes of attorney general loretta lynch. investigation. that's not what the letter said. the letter was so confusing, that it was hard to know exactly what it said. >> reporter: harr
hen daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >>> the fbi looked through thosands of newly discovered e-mails that were found on the laptop of clinton's top aide huma abedin's estranged husband, former new york congressman anthony weiner. the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move past the latest chapter into her e-mail scandal. >>...
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>> jimmy: new york's own. >> new york. new york, new york. >> jimmy: new york's own vin diesel. welcome home. how you doing, buddy? >> thank you, man. i can tell i'm back in new york. i can tell i'm back in new york. >> jimmy: right? they love you. they love you. [ cheers and applause ] did you ever go to any haunted houses or any of that stuff in new york? >> i couldn't afford going to but it felt like every house in new york was haunted. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i've been to haunt -- yeah, i guess. >> you know what i mean? i was in a building that was haunted. a building called west beth. and, someone knows west beth. >> jimmy: no, that was a ghost. there was no one here. [ laughter ] there is no audience tonight. >> that was a ghost. that was definitely a ghost. and i grew up in this kind of, haunted building called west best, which was a wonderful building, miles davis recorded there. [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: he's a good ghost. that would be fun. >> real legends recorded there. and -- but for some reason, it was haunted. >> jimmy: if i ever feel like there's a gh
>> jimmy: new york's own. >> new york. new york, new york. >> jimmy: new york's own vin diesel. welcome home. how you doing, buddy? >> thank you, man. i can tell i'm back in new york. i can tell i'm back in new york. >> jimmy: right? they love you. they love you. [ cheers and applause ] did you ever go to any haunted houses or any of that stuff in new york? >> i couldn't afford going to but it felt like every house in new york was haunted. [ laughter ]...
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first, here's what's inside "the new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month. a postmark indicated the documents were mailed from new york city and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said it obtained one page of his new york state resident tax return as well as one page of new jersey and connecticut nonresident returns. cnn has not independently verified the document's authentici authenticity. the trump campaign said the gop nominee has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in other taxes including property and real estate taxes. quote, the only news here is that the more than 20-year-old alleged tax document
first, here's what's inside "the new york times" report. >> reporter: "the new york times" report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a $916 million loss and lists tax benefits used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper citing tax experts said trump could have used his loss to cancel out taxes for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month....
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. soledad: with just days for candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges relation to the top of the ticket. it i
state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad:...
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does he have a case against "the new york times"? judge alex ferrer here next. >>> this isn't just that. the brand-new bomb shells from the wikileaks leaks as thousands of emails are out and with -- about. get your equilibrium in just a second. you are watching "fox & friends." >>> so next thursday we will still be in las vegas. we will be doing the post debate game show. >> yes, right. >> hard to believe. the last debate. it seems like yesterday we were talking about going into the first debate. >> i feel like we've been doing this coverage since the 5th grade. this is the campaign that never ends. >> i like the way the brirve do it. they give you like a week. by the power vested in me, it's an election. >> it's going to be over soon enough. we're 26 days away from the presidential election. and we have more on "the new york times." >> accusing the paper of heading up the biggest coordinated political attack in history. >> peter koos si -- doocy is live with more. >> reporter: several women this morning are saying that they can prov
does he have a case against "the new york times"? judge alex ferrer here next. >>> this isn't just that. the brand-new bomb shells from the wikileaks leaks as thousands of emails are out and with -- about. get your equilibrium in just a second. you are watching "fox & friends." >>> so next thursday we will still be in las vegas. we will be doing the post debate game show. >> yes, right. >> hard to believe. the last debate. it seems like...
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tough being a san francisco fan in new york. i found that out. new york he's a lonely town when you're the only giants fan around. how about those giants! [ laughter ] >> giants, baby. >> reporter: this is a big city. the national league play-off game can be held here with no one noticing or caring. >> hey, hulk, hulk man, are you a giants fan? >> reporter: a source said the giants were staying at the plaza so i headed there. >> let's go, mets! >> reporter: fred and eddie -- >> how you doing -- >> reporter: hadn't seen any giants fans but me. >> what is that?! [ laughter ] >> what's that at? >> reporter: it's a small city on the west coast. >> california somewhere? >> reporter: with a baseball team that's won three out of the last five world series. >> you have to brag about that? >> for years, supposed to be the odd year, this year, 16, not going to happen. >> reporter: apparently the giants are staying here? >> no. they at the palace. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> see how you guys from san francisco -- you guys all screwed up! you're
tough being a san francisco fan in new york. i found that out. new york he's a lonely town when you're the only giants fan around. how about those giants! [ laughter ] >> giants, baby. >> reporter: this is a big city. the national league play-off game can be held here with no one noticing or caring. >> hey, hulk, hulk man, are you a giants fan? >> reporter: a source said the giants were staying at the plaza so i headed there. >> let's go, mets! >> reporter:...
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the "new york times." in a letter back to the campaign, they said they're not going to take down that article, nothing in our article has had the slighter defect that mr. donald trump through his own words and actions have already created for himself. the cam papaign told me it is w and clear it it is. the alleged terrorist behind that bombing in new york city makes his first court appearance from just hours from now. he is accused of planting explosive devices in new york and new jersey. he faces charges of attempted murder of five police officers. brian yennis is live out of the courthouse with more. what is the latest? >> at this hour he will be facing a court for the fist time via video. he is still recovering from the multiple gunshot wounds he received. now we also know that he was reportedly unconscious until last week. as well as the unlawful possession and use of a weapon. these charges specifically stem from that shootout that started when a bar owner found rahami sleeping near his bar doorway. h
the "new york times." in a letter back to the campaign, they said they're not going to take down that article, nothing in our article has had the slighter defect that mr. donald trump through his own words and actions have already created for himself. the cam papaign told me it is w and clear it it is. the alleged terrorist behind that bombing in new york city makes his first court appearance from just hours from now. he is accused of planting explosive devices in new york and new...
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i was coming back into new york city. it was on that flight that i was asked would i like to move up to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice, and i sat down next to a young man, blonde, tall, and he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not really aware of the real estate world of trump. we just chatted back and forth. nothing particular. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another the armrest in the seat disappeared, and it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. he started encroaching on my space, and i hesitate to use this expression, but i'm going to. and that is he was like an octopus. it was like he had six arms. he was all over the place. if he had stuck with the upper part of the body, i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset, but when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. that was it. i was out of there. >> the other woman says trump inappropriately kissed her on the mouth. she said it did not feel like an accident but
i was coming back into new york city. it was on that flight that i was asked would i like to move up to first class. i didn't need to be asked twice, and i sat down next to a young man, blonde, tall, and he introduced himself as donald trump. i was not really aware of the real estate world of trump. we just chatted back and forth. nothing particular. it wasn't until they cleared the meal that somehow or another the armrest in the seat disappeared, and it was a real shock when all of a sudden...
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smith dinner here in new york. usually, presidential candidates set aside their differences at the charity event, but last night, clinton and trump at one point, trump was booed. >>> long time rivals in the nfl's black and blue division clashed here on "thursday night football" here on cbs. green bay routed chicago. aaron rodgers set a packers record by completing 39 passes. the bears are 1-6. >>> fans in green bay are celebrating the packers win. jamie yuccas is outside historic lambeau field with a look at the lane under the literal shadow of lambeau field, it's easy to spot enthusiasm for football. these chicago fans have now leased this house for every bears/packers game for the next 20 years. so does it kind of kill you when the rival team moves into the house then? >> you know, it's tough but their money is green. >> reporter: that's why a number of the homes are top-to-bottom green and gold! and rent for thousands. when you walk in this room, is -- >> extreme. >> reporter: i like that word better. it's extre
smith dinner here in new york. usually, presidential candidates set aside their differences at the charity event, but last night, clinton and trump at one point, trump was booed. >>> long time rivals in the nfl's black and blue division clashed here on "thursday night football" here on cbs. green bay routed chicago. aaron rodgers set a packers record by completing 39 passes. the bears are 1-6. >>> fans in green bay are celebrating the packers win. jamie yuccas is...
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he's confirming a lawsuit against "new york times." we heard from the "new york times," they're not going to retract their stories. >> nothing in the article that has the slightest effect of our reputation of mr. trump through his words and actions created for himself. the statement from david mccrawl continues. the voices of the women who spoke out in that "new york times" article. we did what the law allows. if mr. trump disagrees and believe that citizens had no right to hear what the women had to say and the law forces us and those dare to criticize him to stand silence and punished, we welcome the opportunity to have a court set him straight. essentially of what you can call a throw down. trump speaking about seven minutes after michelle obama finished her remark at ls at th republican. i want to bring in kasie hunt because there is a lot to talk about. what we saw on stage was what you could call a full steve banization from trump. he was reading that from a telaprompter. trump almost portraying himself and saying he was happy to
he's confirming a lawsuit against "new york times." we heard from the "new york times," they're not going to retract their stories. >> nothing in the article that has the slightest effect of our reputation of mr. trump through his words and actions created for himself. the statement from david mccrawl continues. the voices of the women who spoke out in that "new york times" article. we did what the law allows. if mr. trump disagrees and believe that citizens...
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york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, a governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> ashcroft lost to the first dead man in the senate. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election results. it truly is very similar to the "breaking bad" tv series. they had the capability of making 2.8 billion dosage units, with a b. that's enough to get every woman, man, and child in the western hems sphere high. >> the biggest story can no longer become the biggest story in a matter of seconds. >>> candidates sprint for the finish. well, it is a blitz indeed. >> everybody knows it is so close. >> gore and bush trying to get the most mileage out of the time remaining. each stumping in the battleground states which could wel
york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, a governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> ashcroft lost to the first dead man in the senate. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was...
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. >> ♪ soledad: with just days for candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been jedi.d a conservative campaign he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges of de
state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with...
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"from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm tony in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. >>> it's thursday, october 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> it was a real shock when, all of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> explosive allegations against donald trump. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> in one night, at least four women come forward claiming they were sexually assaulted by trump. this morning, his campaign is fighting back in a big way. >>> hillary clinton's campaign staff is exposed in another round of wikileak e-mails while clinton tries to keep the heat on her opponent. >> he is going to -- and i quote -- run a scorched earth strategy, whatever that means. >>> and breaking overnight. the u.s. counterstrikes in the red sea, after rebels in yemen fire missiles again at an american warship. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, donald trump is facing a fire st
"from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm tony in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. >>> it's thursday, october 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> it was a real shock when, all of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> explosive allegations against donald trump. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> in one night, at least four women come...
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," from new york city. soledad: with just days for candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open house seat. he knows the challenges of def
state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. announcer: plus, radio shock waves. dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with...
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. >> reporter: -- new york. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts now. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us. if you're looking for a week that could decide the election, get ready. if you're still reeling from last week, get ready for more. our breaking news tonight, new cnn polling that shows just how much ground donald trump, who's speaking shortly tonight in colorado, has actually lost since the debate a week ago. and that is only partially factoring saturday's "new york times" report he might have avoided paying income taxes for the last 18 years after declaring nearly $1 billion in business losses back in 199 5. he's been talking about it today. expected to talk about it again tonight. his surrogates have also been talking about trump and his taxes calling him a genius. hillary clinton certainly is talks about it as well, but using somewhat different terms. trump also spoke out an veterans and suicide, that, too, has touched off some controversy. nba champ lebron james is weighing
. >> reporter: -- new york. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts now. >>> and good evening, thanks for joining us. if you're looking for a week that could decide the election, get ready. if you're still reeling from last week, get ready for more. our breaking news tonight, new cnn polling that shows just how much ground donald trump, who's speaking shortly tonight in colorado, has actually lost...
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state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. anno dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first -- soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact," soledad: with just days for candidates to make their final case to voters, polls show a tightening presidential race. republicans are looking to gain lost ground after some difficult weeks for donald trump, hoping to hold control of the senate and minimize any loses in the house. ed "obi" o'brien murray has been called a conservative campaign jedi. he's currently trying to help a republican land an open hous he knows the challenges of defining your candidate, in relation to the top of the ticket
state of mind. >> i grew up in new york. announcer: a g.o.p. operative talks about trump's political brand. what happens if he loses? >> i heard stories at construction sites before he was as big as he is now. anno dean: i'm your muslim friend. announcer: a comedian takes your questions on the air. turning fierce critics into friendly followers. and new york's first lady sits down with soledad. what drives her to advocate for people suffering with mental illness. but first --...
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are melting away i'll make a brand new start of it new york new york ? ? if i can make it here i'll make it anywhere come on come through new york new york ? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh! ?? [ cheers and applause ] we did not plan that! >> we did not plan that. >> jimmy: we did not plan that at all. thank you roots. >> i sang so much higher than i should be singing. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that was a knock out. you won, you won, you won, you won. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: you made it -- you made it here. you made it everywhere. wow, that was unbelievable. >> oh, my gosh. i apologize to everyone for that. >> jimmy: we loved that. >> i never sing. i never sing anymore. >> jimmy: that was amazing that you just could do that. >> you know what? i met leslie odom, jr. at my carnegie mellon audition. >> jimmy: oh, he's the best. >> isn't he the greatest? he's one of my closest friends. >> jimmy: oh, no, he's great on our show. yeah. >> oh, my gosh. he's so amazing. >> jimmy: he came back and sat in with the roots. he has a new jazz alb
are melting away i'll make a brand new start of it new york new york ? ? if i can make it here i'll make it anywhere come on come through new york new york ? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh! ?? [ cheers and applause ] we did not plan that! >> we did not plan that. >> jimmy: we did not plan that at all. thank you roots. >> i sang so much higher than i should be singing. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that was a knock out. you won, you won, you won, you won....
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ago are speaking out in a new report by "the new york times." we'll hear how both the trump and the clinton campaigns are reacting to the new story. >>> in the war torn country of syria, the desperate effort to pull a child from the rubble interrupted as another air strike hits sending everyone running for cover. it's the stream of the latest just as another horrible scene from the region. >>> a recall on air bags that could explode. safety information withheld from studies, and millions of cars contain these air bags. we'll tell you which models. >>> and slow and steady. it is the epic matchup that's the stuff of fables. the tortoise versus the hare. brace yourself for all the high-speed drama. on your marks, get set, it is october 13th, thursday. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> don't want to show the ending to it. >> so much suspense. >> but there's so much suspense looking at that. >> it reminds me of your sloth, actually. >> that -- that race starts out slow and then peters out. >> that's pretty much it. >> we're go
ago are speaking out in a new report by "the new york times." we'll hear how both the trump and the clinton campaigns are reacting to the new story. >>> in the war torn country of syria, the desperate effort to pull a child from the rubble interrupted as another air strike hits sending everyone running for cover. it's the stream of the latest just as another horrible scene from the region. >>> a recall on air bags that could explode. safety information withheld from...
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i did not know new york. i did not know new york real estate. this was in 1979. so, no. i was unaware. but as i said, he introduced himself, donald trump. i sat down. they served very nice dinner, or meal. and after it was all cleared, why, then he became inappropriate. >> i think you said in the "new york times" article he asked if you were married. >> yes, he did, he did. and i wasn't. at that time. i had two kids to take care of but i was divorced. >> and were you talking during the meal? >> yeah we were chatting back and forth and it was very innocuous. generalities. it was nothing -- i -- he wasn't flirting. and i don't think i was flirting. we were just talking. >> and then the meal finished. >> and then the meal finished and the stewardess cleared away the dishes and everything else like that. and it was like suddenly he's like encroaching on my side of the seat. and his hands were everywhere. >> did he say anything? >> no. and i didn't either. >> you didn't say anything? >> i didn't say anything. >> you say his hands were everywhere. can you be specific? >> well,
i did not know new york. i did not know new york real estate. this was in 1979. so, no. i was unaware. but as i said, he introduced himself, donald trump. i sat down. they served very nice dinner, or meal. and after it was all cleared, why, then he became inappropriate. >> i think you said in the "new york times" article he asked if you were married. >> yes, he did, he did. and i wasn't. at that time. i had two kids to take care of but i was divorced. >> and were you...
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"new york undercover" and the "parkers." in his downtime, ford wrote inspirational children's books. tommy ford was 52-years-old. a violent incident at a local high school is caught on camera. students are now saying an administrator went too far to try to break it up. fox5's adam herbets spoke with the mother of the student who was wrestled to the ground. <<(nats fight) before the fight even broke out... kids pulled out their cell phones... but they didnt a freshman girl... body slammed to the ground... not from another student but from one of the administrators. she was thrown like a rugrat then he got on top of her and layed there and pressed her face after it already hit the concrete. mom sent us these pictures... the damage to her little girl's face... and she says shes pressing charges. she is not no animal. she is my child. that's not the way you do things. she says her daughter also injured her back. shes doing okay... but the embarrassment is almost just as bad... because the administrator went too far. somebody at
"new york undercover" and the "parkers." in his downtime, ford wrote inspirational children's books. tommy ford was 52-years-old. a violent incident at a local high school is caught on camera. students are now saying an administrator went too far to try to break it up. fox5's adam herbets spoke with the mother of the student who was wrestled to the ground.
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drew mentioned this ticket broker in new york city. we've heard -- we've been told this ticket broker donates to the trump foundation because he owes money to trump for business deals. trump says, don't pay me, pay my foundation. can you do that, but trump has to pay income tax on that money. the question is whether he did. they haven't answered that yet. >> also, you look at the a.g., you look at eric schneiderman, something you here from the trump campaign. they point out he's a democrat, an open hillary clinton supporter. why -- wouldn't he risk his own credibility by doing this four weeks from the election? why not wait so there isn't a single bit of appearance of playing politics here? >> well, in this case, i think he reacted because we brourt it to him. i discovered this and brought it to him. i think he had to react to that. the timing of this particular cease and desist order is more related to what came into his office more than anything they decided to do on their own. it will be interesting to see what he does next. this is
drew mentioned this ticket broker in new york city. we've heard -- we've been told this ticket broker donates to the trump foundation because he owes money to trump for business deals. trump says, don't pay me, pay my foundation. can you do that, but trump has to pay income tax on that money. the question is whether he did. they haven't answered that yet. >> also, you look at the a.g., you look at eric schneiderman, something you here from the trump campaign. they point out he's a...
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these confidential documents were leaked to "new york times." it's easy to see why there are class action lawsuits against -- >> except we still don't -- we don't know how these documents were mailed to "the new york times," if it was someone close to donald trump and the organization and had their hands on these documents. >> we do know that hillary was tipped off before the debate because she referenced information that was similar to what we saw in "the new york times." >> all of that was reported on before. i don't know if that's true either really. what does this mean to your candidate when some material like this is published in the "new york times" and getting a lot of traction and comes on the heels of donald trump himself saying i call it smart. when indeed the issue at hand was about whether he had paid little or no taxes. >> yeah, this isn't a wesley snipes situation, even the analyst quoted in the "new york times," said he paid taxes he was legally entitled to pay. i don't sit down with my tax preparer, i can use my house as a write
these confidential documents were leaked to "new york times." it's easy to see why there are class action lawsuits against -- >> except we still don't -- we don't know how these documents were mailed to "the new york times," if it was someone close to donald trump and the organization and had their hands on these documents. >> we do know that hillary was tipped off before the debate because she referenced information that was similar to what we saw in "the...
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you reported trump was operating the foundation illegally in new york, and today new york's attorney general said please take further notice trump foundation must immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging in any other fundraising activities in new york. do you think he expected his foundation would come under this scrutiny? >> it is hard for me to know what he expected. certainly it would not have come under this scrutiny had he not run for president. in fact, he got through most of the presidential run without it coming under this couldn't of scrutiny. the thing that caused the attorney general to effectively shut down his foundation's fundraising was sort of an obscure issue i think people even in the new york attorney general's office didn't know about until recently. >> this is a response from the trump foundation. it says, this is for you, william. while we remain concerned about the political motives but behind the investigation, the trump found intends to cooperate fully with the investigation. because this is an ongoing legal matter, the trump foundation will not
you reported trump was operating the foundation illegally in new york, and today new york's attorney general said please take further notice trump foundation must immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging in any other fundraising activities in new york. do you think he expected his foundation would come under this scrutiny? >> it is hard for me to know what he expected. certainly it would not have come under this scrutiny had he not run for president. in fact, he got through...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena in new york city, i'm reena ninan. captioning funded by cbs in new york city, i'm reena ninan. >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and reality tv star kim kardashian is allegedly held up by armed robbers in paris and millions of dollars in jewels 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> donald trump says his knowledge of u.s. tax laws makes him the ideal candidate to fix them. he doesn't deny that those laws allegedly let him avoid federal taxes for nearly two decades. jamie yuccas is following campaign reaction to a report about trump's taxes. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, am presidential candidate's rival, democrat hillary clinton called the tax report a bombshell. but trump's
from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm reena in new york city, i'm reena ninan. captioning funded by cbs in new york city, i'm reena ninan. >>> it's monday, october 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> donald trump's reported 916 million dollar tax write-off raises more questions about trump and the federal tax code. >>> monster storm. very dangerous hurricane matthew moves through the caribbean with 130-mile-per-hour winds....
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in decision 20-16. >> marty: a new report from the new york times is putting donald trump's tax returns back in the spotlight. the newspaper reports it has obtained a tax document showing the republican presidential candidate declared a nearly one-billion dollar loss in 19- 95. in the times report, tax experts say the loss could have allowed trump to legally avoid paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. victor blackwell has the story. >> reporter:the times' report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a 916-million-dollar loss and lists tax benefits he used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper, citing tax experts, said trump could have used his loss to cancel out an equivalent amount of taxable income for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter last month. a postmark indicated the documents were mailed from new york city, and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said
in decision 20-16. >> marty: a new report from the new york times is putting donald trump's tax returns back in the spotlight. the newspaper reports it has obtained a tax document showing the republican presidential candidate declared a nearly one-billion dollar loss in 19- 95. in the times report, tax experts say the loss could have allowed trump to legally avoid paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. victor blackwell has the story. >> reporter:the times' report indicates...
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from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg daybreak" from new york. a big week for earnings. we will hear results from european banks and big tech leaders as well, including apple and deutsche bank next thursday. weekend, sunday at 12:00 eastern, we start season five of "studio 1.0." emily chang sits down with the c.e.o. here is a look at the exclusive interview. >> we had a lot of people asking for sponsored filters at one point. there was a company that wanted a teeth whitening filter. that is a funny example. but it makes sense because we have filters, we should probably do sponsored versions. we focus on doing the right thing by the consumer which is to make them not so commercial and focus on what people love most about them. there are decisions like that every day. they are easy where you can make a few bucks but they add to the complexity of the product and does not add a lot your bottom line either. david: you can catch the entire interview with the instagram c.e.o. on sunday at 12:00 eastern in the season five premiere. looking forward to nex
from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg daybreak" from new york. a big week for earnings. we will hear results from european banks and big tech leaders as well, including apple and deutsche bank next thursday. weekend, sunday at 12:00 eastern, we start season five of "studio 1.0." emily chang sits down with the c.e.o. here is a look at the exclusive interview. >> we had a lot of people asking for sponsored filters at one point. there was a...
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in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> ashcroft did not win. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election results. it truly is very similar to the "breaking bad" tv series. they had the capability of making 2.8 million dosage units. that is enough to get every man, woman and child high. >> the biggest story can no longer become the biggest story in a matter of seconds. >>> candidates sprint for the finish. well, it is a blitz indeed. >> everybody knows it is so close. >> gore trying to get the most mileage out of the time remaining. each stumping in the battleground states which could well determine the outcome of tomorrow's election. >> after lewinsky, there
in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> ashcroft did not win. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew...
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>> jimmy: new york's own. >> new york. new york, new york. >> jimmy: new york's own vin diesel. welcome home. how you doing, buddy? >> thank you, man. i can tell i'm back in new york. i can tell i'm back in new york. >> jimmy: right? they love you. they love you. [ cheers and applause ] did you ever go to any haunted houses or any of that stuff in new york? >> i couldn't afford going to any haunted houses in new york, but it felt like every house in new york was haunted. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i've been to haunt -- yeah, i guess. >> you know what i mean? i was in a building that was haunted. a building called west beth. and, someone knows west beth. >> jimmy: no, that was a ghost. there was no one here. [ laughter ] there is no audience tonight. >> that was a ghost. that was definitely a ghost. and i grew up in this kind of, haunted building called west best, which was a wonderful building, miles davis recorded there. [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: he's a good ghost. that would be fun. >> real legends recorded there. and -- but for some reason, it was haunted. >> jimmy:
>> jimmy: new york's own. >> new york. new york, new york. >> jimmy: new york's own vin diesel. welcome home. how you doing, buddy? >> thank you, man. i can tell i'm back in new york. i can tell i'm back in new york. >> jimmy: right? they love you. they love you. [ cheers and applause ] did you ever go to any haunted houses or any of that stuff in new york? >> i couldn't afford going to any haunted houses in new york, but it felt like every house in new york...
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that's according to tax experts hired by "the new york times." one of "the new york times" reporters, said there's more things to come potentially telling "morning joe," there's more to the story. still chasing him. trump responded by tweeting, i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president and i'm the only one who can fix them. the surrogates also defending him calling him a genius. >> the reality is he's a genius. i'd rather have a genius that wants to reform it. >> there's no one who's shown for mean yo more genius and the genius of donald trump has been to make sure he follows the law. >> the tax story raged, and donald trump went off script with personal attacks against hillary clinton. >> she's supposed to fight all of these different things, and she can't make it 15 feet to her car. give me a break. give me a break. i don't even think she's loyal to bill, you want to know the truth. and really, folks, really, why should she be? right? why should she be? >> nbc's jacob rascon joining us live from loveland, col
that's according to tax experts hired by "the new york times." one of "the new york times" reporters, said there's more things to come potentially telling "morning joe," there's more to the story. still chasing him. trump responded by tweeting, i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president and i'm the only one who can fix them. the surrogates also defending him calling him a genius. >> the reality is he's a genius. i'd rather...
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♪ are melting away i'll make a brand new start of it new york new york ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if i can make it here i'll make it anywhere come on come through new york new york ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we did not plan that! >> we did not plan that. >> jimmy: we did not plan that at all. thank you roots. >> i sang so much higher than i should be singing. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that was a knock out. you won, you won, you won, you won. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: you made it -- you made it here. you made it everywhere. wow, that was unbelievable. >> oh, my gosh. i apologize to everyone for that. >> jimmy: we loved that. abigail spencer. [ cheers and applause ] >> i never sing. i never sing anymore. >> jimmy: that was amazing that you just could do that. >> you know what? i met leslie odom, jr. at my carnegie mellon audition. >> jimmy: oh, he's the best. >> isn't he the greatest? he's one of my closest friends. >> jimmy: oh, no, he's great on our show. yeah. >> oh, my gosh. he's so amazing. >> jimmy: he came back and sa
♪ are melting away i'll make a brand new start of it new york new york ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if i can make it here i'll make it anywhere come on come through new york new york ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we did not plan that! >> we did not plan that. >> jimmy: we did not plan that at all. thank you roots. >> i sang so much higher than i should be singing. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that was a knock out....
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he faces charges with the september bombings in new york and new jersey that left 31 people hurt. >>> new details about a police ride agree long in california that resulted in a gunfire and a car chase. they confirm two suspects have been arrested and are now facing attempted homicide the search continues for a third suspect. >> that shooting happened sunday during a shooting ride along that escalated, one of the suspects fired 14 shots at responding officer's car t. chief says one of the suspects told investigators they were using drugs. luckily there were no serious injuries. >>> this is the scenario, you are out to eat at a restaurant. >> happens all the time. >> the president comes in, especially in a restaurant in northwest, indiana, then you start running for the exit were interrupted by this hungry guest. look at that running through the restaurant. >> that deer manages to get through the window of a cafe only to run over tables and nearly collide with a woman in the enindustriway. more stunned guests, finally stock market out another window on the way out a. little run by. >>
he faces charges with the september bombings in new york and new jersey that left 31 people hurt. >>> new details about a police ride agree long in california that resulted in a gunfire and a car chase. they confirm two suspects have been arrested and are now facing attempted homicide the search continues for a third suspect. >> that shooting happened sunday during a shooting ride along that escalated, one of the suspects fired 14 shots at responding officer's car t. chief says...
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a lot to talk about here in new york. tomorrow morning will put us just 11 days out from election day. we begin with breaking news from, of all places, laguardia airport, where the plane carrying vp candidate mike pence skidded off the runway and skidded right on to something called an arrester bid, installed a decade ago and designed to stop a jet liner at the end of a runway before it hits the fence. happily, there were no injuries. the weather has been terrible all day in new york. this is what radar looked like tonight. heavy rains, changeable winds. and laguardia runways are short by commercial standards. the charter 737 carried pence and his family, his staff, a couple of shifts of secret service, and the news media. pence wrote on twitter his thanks that no one was hurt. also thanked the first responders on the scene for all they did. his running mate at the top of the ticket, donald trump, also commented at the end of his late rally tonight. >> i just spoke to our future vice president, and he's okay. you know, he
a lot to talk about here in new york. tomorrow morning will put us just 11 days out from election day. we begin with breaking news from, of all places, laguardia airport, where the plane carrying vp candidate mike pence skidded off the runway and skidded right on to something called an arrester bid, installed a decade ago and designed to stop a jet liner at the end of a runway before it hits the fence. happily, there were no injuries. the weather has been terrible all day in new york. this is...