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and that is new york. that is what we do. [ applause ] our founding fathers -- our founding fathers said it all in three words. e pluribus unum. out of many, one. that was the founding premise of the nation, and that is the enduring promise of the nation. that is a lesson that lives in this state, and our people need to know today that, yes, the winds are strong. and, yes, the seas are rough. and, yes, our principles are being challenged. but new york will show this nation once again how to heed our better angels and that the greatest success is shared success. and that we build the brightest future together. excelsior and god bless you. [ applause ] >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern on the civil war, author and historian harold hol ser on abraham lincoln's views on immigration and his efforts to court the german-american vote early in his career. >> one in ten immigrants joined the union military as soon as they arrived. by lincoln's optimistic calculat
and that is new york. that is what we do. [ applause ] our founding fathers -- our founding fathers said it all in three words. e pluribus unum. out of many, one. that was the founding premise of the nation, and that is the enduring promise of the nation. that is a lesson that lives in this state, and our people need to know today that, yes, the winds are strong. and, yes, the seas are rough. and, yes, our principles are being challenged. but new york will show this nation once again how to...
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businesses in new york. we will be building more recreation facilities, more community-based clinics, and we will make brooklyn a model for wellness. [ applause ] we have an exciting opportunity to attract jobs because the economic cycle has turned. many corporations that went overseas for cheap labor have learned a very important lesson. they learned that sometimes you get what you paid for, and they're coming back to the u.s., and we want them back in new york. the key to the jobs of tomorrow is having an education. advanced manufacturing requires skills and an education. the truth is that automation has taken american jobs far more than any immigrant has taken american jobs. [ applause ] but these economic changes have always been happening. during the industrial revolution, textile workers protested that machines and steam engines would destroy their livelihoods. in 1928, a "new york times" headline proclaimed, march of machines makes idle hands. in 1961, president kennedy declared, the major domestic ch
businesses in new york. we will be building more recreation facilities, more community-based clinics, and we will make brooklyn a model for wellness. [ applause ] we have an exciting opportunity to attract jobs because the economic cycle has turned. many corporations that went overseas for cheap labor have learned a very important lesson. they learned that sometimes you get what you paid for, and they're coming back to the u.s., and we want them back in new york. the key to the jobs of tomorrow...
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york and saying oh, let's use new york. we're still better than new york. >> governor case itch in ohio said said that to me personally. said what are you complaining about. our laws are better than yours. >> well, i think one of the things you can look forward to i think in the next number of years is that states will be dirve rent yaiting themselves more one from another. will you not have the big homogenizing federal programs. you can already see if the federal government starts to dismantle the consumer financial protection bureau, stops enforcing laws, will you have sm states with strong viementdal protection, gun control laws, and some that don't, i think it is very important for new york to recognize that we're back to a period like a hundred years ago when the states are going to be the laboratories of democracy, we have to open up the voting. >> where is governor cuomo in this. >> he says he is in favor of it and we will try and get it into the state budget and hopefully get it done. >> how are you getting along. >
york and saying oh, let's use new york. we're still better than new york. >> governor case itch in ohio said said that to me personally. said what are you complaining about. our laws are better than yours. >> well, i think one of the things you can look forward to i think in the next number of years is that states will be dirve rent yaiting themselves more one from another. will you not have the big homogenizing federal programs. you can already see if the federal government starts...
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york and new yorkers. we are a state that lives off international commerce. our health care sector would suffer. there were doctors not able to get home from family vacations. state institutions would suffer. our tech sectors, finance sectors. we put forward evidence of the damage done not just to the individual detainees but millions of other new yorkers and people all over the country. i am proud of the fact the attorneys general around the country responded quickly within 36 hours of the order. we issued a strong statement because we were getting nothing but obfuscation and confusion from washington. one of the complaints from folks on the ground working for federal agencies is they had no guidelines. there were inconsistent applications of this elsewhere. we put out a statement we were confident the courts would strike it down. we are committed to minimizing the pain. and we followed through. jeffrey: we will see how that evolves. do you see yourself as the voice of opposition to trump? democrats in co
york and new yorkers. we are a state that lives off international commerce. our health care sector would suffer. there were doctors not able to get home from family vacations. state institutions would suffer. our tech sectors, finance sectors. we put forward evidence of the damage done not just to the individual detainees but millions of other new yorkers and people all over the country. i am proud of the fact the attorneys general around the country responded quickly within 36 hours of the...
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rob in new york city. heather: we begin with janice dean tracking the storm. janice: good morning, new york city starting to see thick snow, we are expecting snow for a period of hours and even blizzard conditions on long island towards massachusetts. this thing hasn't gotten cranked up yet. it's going to come off the coast and basically what we call bomb out, 24millibars and that's a massive winter storm. the good is it's a relatively quick mover and dump a lot of snow. right now heavy rain, late rain in dc and philly i'm concerned with you because it's going the make a transition quickly. if people are on the roadways, it can be very dangerous and, of course, they have closed schools, as we go through time here 9:00 a.m. philadelphia. still in jersey and long island and exit long island around 3:00 p.m., massive storm for boston, where they could get upwards of 12 to 18-inches and wind gust and that's why we have blizzard warnings up for parts of long island and coastal massachusetts where there's going
rob in new york city. heather: we begin with janice dean tracking the storm. janice: good morning, new york city starting to see thick snow, we are expecting snow for a period of hours and even blizzard conditions on long island towards massachusetts. this thing hasn't gotten cranked up yet. it's going to come off the coast and basically what we call bomb out, 24millibars and that's a massive winter storm. the good is it's a relatively quick mover and dump a lot of snow. right now heavy rain,...
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steamboat in real world lines in new england and new york. then the gold rush. one step after another, an unairing sense for where the vital center of commerce was and goes directly to that, and manages to find a route and the transportation system that at a decisive strategic an edge over its competitors and then made it pay. >> the mic is coming. >> were there personal threats on him as far his life and security? any enemies? >> that is an interesting question because there is a book, the day wall street exploded. we have seen a lot of attention given to the fact that you know these titans have been threatened and attacked in the past. in vanderbilt's case, not that i know, the progress the matter that vanderbilt was famous even late in life when he was in the 197'0s and 1980's and whether he really did this is an open question but he had a reputation for excepting all callers in his private office in the washington square district. he would raise, as kevin baker mentioned earlier, he would race his best trotters personally through the rura
steamboat in real world lines in new england and new york. then the gold rush. one step after another, an unairing sense for where the vital center of commerce was and goes directly to that, and manages to find a route and the transportation system that at a decisive strategic an edge over its competitors and then made it pay. >> the mic is coming. >> were there personal threats on him as far his life and security? any enemies? >> that is an interesting question because there...
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and that is new york. that is what we do. [ applause ] our founding fathers -- our founding fathers said it all in three words. e pluribus unum. out of many, one. that was the founding premise of the nation, and that is the enduring promise of the nation. that is a lesson that lives in this state, and our people need to know today that, yes, the winds are strong. and, yes, the seas are rough. and, yes, our principles are being challenged. but new york will show this nation once again how to heed our better angels and that the greatest success is shared success. and that we build the brightest future together. excelsior and god bless you. [ applause ] >>> sunday night on q&a -- >> in all these years i have never seen a case where the snowden case where so uncritically journalists have accepted information from a single source, edward snowden, who is in
and that is new york. that is what we do. [ applause ] our founding fathers -- our founding fathers said it all in three words. e pluribus unum. out of many, one. that was the founding premise of the nation, and that is the enduring promise of the nation. that is a lesson that lives in this state, and our people need to know today that, yes, the winds are strong. and, yes, the seas are rough. and, yes, our principles are being challenged. but new york will show this nation once again how to...
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of new york city. the last time i was with the mayor, we were at new year's eve. we did a new year's eve party in a subway station at the second avenue subway. nobody had heard of it before. it went so well, that the mta now started a catering service. you can have a party at the second avenue subway. they're specializing in marriages. and they will calm the oncoming trains so the rumble starts right after the vows. mayor bill de blasio, let's give him a round of applause. [ applause ] we have new york city controller scott stringer, who is doing a magnificent job. [ applause ] the other local elected officials and members of our court of appeals and our chief judge, janet defury, thank you very much for being here. thank you. [ applause ] well, for the past few days we've been talking about the state of the state. to put it shortly, and concisely, the positive news is that the ship of state is doing very well and stronger than it has been in decades. there are 49 other governors in this country that g
of new york city. the last time i was with the mayor, we were at new year's eve. we did a new year's eve party in a subway station at the second avenue subway. nobody had heard of it before. it went so well, that the mta now started a catering service. you can have a party at the second avenue subway. they're specializing in marriages. and they will calm the oncoming trains so the rumble starts right after the vows. mayor bill de blasio, let's give him a round of applause. [ applause ] we have...
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it was just an ordinary new york seller. maybe mrs. kochi hadn't noticed his absence at all, but when he came up the stairs, her eyes were locked on him. >> i know you know she said you are another detective that chased poor alloway. you're no mechanic, your hound. she broke down crying, get out, get out, get out. as crone was pushed out into the street, he knew he had failed grace. her plan had worked beautifully until he got in that basement and had blown his cover. crone slouched and walked away from the store, alongside the black cars. he was convinced, completely that he had missed something in that underground room. he understood now. he would stop at nothing, nothing to get back to that space to find out what really happened to ruth kruger. thank you. [applause] >> i think we are going to do some questions if anyone has any polly is walking around with a microphone. does anyone have any questions? comments? >> hello. you mentioned that she disappeared. any information at all about where she ended up and what happened. >> so, thi
it was just an ordinary new york seller. maybe mrs. kochi hadn't noticed his absence at all, but when he came up the stairs, her eyes were locked on him. >> i know you know she said you are another detective that chased poor alloway. you're no mechanic, your hound. she broke down crying, get out, get out, get out. as crone was pushed out into the street, he knew he had failed grace. her plan had worked beautifully until he got in that basement and had blown his cover. crone slouched and...
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anne-marie. >> hena daniels in new york. thank you very much, hena. >>> secretary of defense james morning. his next stop is japan. >>> and the nomination of jeff sessions as attorney general is headed to the full senate. the senate judiciary committee approved sessions' nomination yesterday. the vote followed some contentious exchanges. democrats are worried about sessions' dmitment to civil rights. the senate finance committee approved tom price as health secretary and steve mnuchin as treasury secretary. democrats boycotted that meeting. >> by gosh, to not be here and participate that's a total negation of their duties as senators and i think it's pathetic. >> two of the republican senators say they won't support bet is devos after hearing from their constituents. >> they're concerned as mine do on mrs. devos's lack of experience with public education and the lack of knowledge that she portrayed in her confirmation hearing. >> lisa murkowski and susan collins are concerned about devos's commitment to public education. >>>
anne-marie. >> hena daniels in new york. thank you very much, hena. >>> secretary of defense james morning. his next stop is japan. >>> and the nomination of jeff sessions as attorney general is headed to the full senate. the senate judiciary committee approved sessions' nomination yesterday. the vote followed some contentious exchanges. democrats are worried about sessions' dmitment to civil rights. the senate finance committee approved tom price as health secretary and...
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new york city was already becoming the u.s. capital of that economy by the 1960s, as corporations centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown and mid-town. by the end of the '60s, at 59% of the new york city labor force was in white collar occupations. this gave new york a competitive advantage over other fading industrial cities. most of their people who were white collar, they were predominantly men who were work downtown. took the 5:15 train to knew new rochelle like rob petrie, the fictional husband of laura petrie, played my mary tyler moore. we the fewer of the white color work erred started moving into brownstone brock lynn. they were gentrifying to use a word that only became popular men many decades later. brooklyn heights, park slope. you can trace those on your map. all lovely 19th century brownstone neighborhoods. that had gone into disrepair. over the next decades the number of white collar workers increased as did the number and variety of white collar jobs in new york. government was expanding and so wer
new york city was already becoming the u.s. capital of that economy by the 1960s, as corporations centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown and mid-town. by the end of the '60s, at 59% of the new york city labor force was in white collar occupations. this gave new york a competitive advantage over other fading industrial cities. most of their people who were white collar, they were predominantly men who were work downtown. took the 5:15 train to knew new rochelle like rob petrie, the...
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news coming in from new york central park tonight. the rescue of six young people falling through the ice. emergency crews on the scene. a lot more ahead. i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it m
news coming in from new york central park tonight. the rescue of six young people falling through the ice. emergency crews on the scene. a lot more ahead. i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them...
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jill wagner at the new york city. thank you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, the genius of al jarreau will member the legendary jazz singer and his smooktd hits. singer and his hits. when exposed to the same level of damaging heat, the difference is clear. the rose not treated with dove is dry and brittle. dove fortifies by nourishing deeply and stops 90% of daily hair damage before it happens. dove intensive repair. way... as a rushing northern california spillway.. could fail at any moment.. leading to catastrophic flooding. plus, returning to the white house. the action president donald trump is now planning to take in the brewing legal battle over his travel ban. this amid growing turmoil within his inner circle. plus, highlights from one of music's biggest night s: the 59th grammy awards.... including the big winner from the bay area. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. ,,,,,, forecast in some cities around the country. >>> we want t
jill wagner at the new york city. thank you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, the genius of al jarreau will member the legendary jazz singer and his smooktd hits. singer and his hits. when exposed to the same level of damaging heat, the difference is clear. the rose not treated with dove is dry and brittle. dove fortifies by nourishing deeply and stops 90% of daily hair damage before it happens. dove intensive repair. way... as a rushing northern california spillway.. could fail at any...
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more than a foot of snow is forecast in parts of new england and new york. it's expected to be the biggest storm of the season so far. most schools in new york, boston, and philadelphia are already closed for today. thousands of flights have been cancelled. we are monitoring the situation here update you in the next ten minutes. and you can stay connected around the clock by following us on facebook, twitter, and the stormwatch seven weather app. a manhunt happening now in fairfax county. three suspects are on the loose after a theft and car chase. it all started at tyson's mall last night. we're told the suspects stole purses from bloomingdales and took off. the car was reported to police and spotted a short time later in vienna. the car tried to get away but crashed along besley road, and they ran off. again- 3 suspects on the loose right now. police are using helicopters and k-9 units to search the area. breaking overnight.. protesters blocking immigration enforcement vehicles. jummy olabanji is at the live desk - jummy? seven protesters are under arrest,
more than a foot of snow is forecast in parts of new england and new york. it's expected to be the biggest storm of the season so far. most schools in new york, boston, and philadelphia are already closed for today. thousands of flights have been cancelled. we are monitoring the situation here update you in the next ten minutes. and you can stay connected around the clock by following us on facebook, twitter, and the stormwatch seven weather app. a manhunt happening now in fairfax county. three...
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in other words, this sorry frto the "new york times" is fake news, because he is saying fake news might ye news media, what they did was take it out there. you did it correctly. >> but he's saying -- >> -- what's wrong with the media. >> but he's saying "new york times," cnn are all fake. >> what he's saying is that they are publishing fake stories. this story is clearly fake. you've got the whole yes, ma'am po -- import of the story. only when you scroll down. where he says fake news. >> he's labeling some of the most mainstream sources of news fake news media. >> clearly, anderson, we have a president who does not want to be criticized. he doesn't like the media exposing anything or talking back to him or arguing with him on holding him accountable for anything that he's saying. he has repeatedly singled out the "new york times" and cnn and a few others for propagating fake news without being specific about what they're doing except that they are holding him accountable. and he did say in that clearly that they are the enemy of the american people, i've never heard a president say any
in other words, this sorry frto the "new york times" is fake news, because he is saying fake news might ye news media, what they did was take it out there. you did it correctly. >> but he's saying -- >> -- what's wrong with the media. >> but he's saying "new york times," cnn are all fake. >> what he's saying is that they are publishing fake stories. this story is clearly fake. you've got the whole yes, ma'am po -- import of the story. only when you...
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york across new york to the hudson river valley. saw thousandsi of trump signs. i did not see any hillary signs, until i got to new york and there was a sign that said "send hillary to prison." but thousands of trump signs. quite a few bernie sanders signs. but it was -- it was not a big surprise for me whenever trump actually won the election. jon: where's that? jack: that's in needles, california. jon: it looks as though it is a nostalgic, retro image, but that's of us in our time. jack: exactly. jon: so, we are just too busy, too much getting and spending to pay attention? jack: i think so. and, i mean, i was happy that obama, through presidential decree, was able to claim a lot more lands, but people don't seem to care about that that much. i think people are kind of lockton to their -- locked into their cocoons. jon: what do you hope people come away with? this is cumberland island. jack: that's cumberland island. it's hard to say. if somebody is inspired by it, great. i'm very proud of the book. i think it makes a bold stateme
york across new york to the hudson river valley. saw thousandsi of trump signs. i did not see any hillary signs, until i got to new york and there was a sign that said "send hillary to prison." but thousands of trump signs. quite a few bernie sanders signs. but it was -- it was not a big surprise for me whenever trump actually won the election. jon: where's that? jack: that's in needles, california. jon: it looks as though it is a nostalgic, retro image, but that's of us in our time....
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of the "new york times" crossword puzzle. i'm anne marie green. this is the cbs morning news. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. it's something we don't vasethink about much except when we've got chapped lips or a small cut. but for people living in areas of crisis, simple skin conditions can turn into serious issues. so we created the vaseline® healing project... a partnership with direct relief to help millions in need heal their skin so they can go back to work, or school. join us to help millions in crisis heal their skin. no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. enjoy the relief. >>> hair loss has seemed an unavoidable side effect of chemotherapy but two new studies give hope to breast cancer patients
of the "new york times" crossword puzzle. i'm anne marie green. this is the cbs morning news. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. it's something we don't vasethink about much except when we've got chapped lips or a small cut. but for people living in areas of crisis, simple skin conditions can turn...
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when i got here to new york, i was welcomed by new york. you guys for so long have been that begin of liberty, justice, freedom for all. do not back down. resist. keep fighting. fight for those like me and those without a voice resist, resist, resist! >> new york is our home. america is our home. here because i am a , andh american trans woman i have no choice but to resist. normalizemp stands to hatred. he poses as an ally for our community, and yet his initiatives for religious freedom stand to devour so many things that my community has fought and worked for. this will not happen, and it cannot happen. silent!ll not be amy: some of the voices among thousands who came out among the stonewall inn at new york's west village over the weekend to protest donald trump and member what happened decades ago when police raided this historic bar. among those who led the charge against the police were transgender activists. there were so many who addressed the crowd for hours on saturday. among them is cynthia nixon. she is best known for her portray
when i got here to new york, i was welcomed by new york. you guys for so long have been that begin of liberty, justice, freedom for all. do not back down. resist. keep fighting. fight for those like me and those without a voice resist, resist, resist! >> new york is our home. america is our home. here because i am a , andh american trans woman i have no choice but to resist. normalizemp stands to hatred. he poses as an ally for our community, and yet his initiatives for religious freedom...
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on a frozen pond in new york's central park. the victims included teenagers hard as i could pull. it sure does. >> the teens are expected to be okay. i'm sure they learned a valuable lesson as well. >>> president trump picked an active duty general to serve as his new national security adviser. thousands turned out yesterday to protest the president's policies. and the white house will soon release new guidelines to toughen immigration laws. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: president trump announced h.r. mcmaster as his national security adviser monday at his mar-a-lago estate. >> man is highly experienced. >> reporter: but the 54-year-old career army officer served in afghanistan and the first gulf war. he's considered one of the most successful battlefield commanders in iraq. >> i'd just like to say what a privilege it is to be able to continue serving our nation. >> reporter: but in cities across the country on this presidents' day there were protests against president trump. >> we have to fight for equality. for everythin
on a frozen pond in new york's central park. the victims included teenagers hard as i could pull. it sure does. >> the teens are expected to be okay. i'm sure they learned a valuable lesson as well. >>> president trump picked an active duty general to serve as his new national security adviser. thousands turned out yesterday to protest the president's policies. and the white house will soon release new guidelines to toughen immigration laws. craig boswell reports. >>...
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matt ask you about the "new york times" reporting. h.r. mcmaster breaking with president, not calling terrorists, radical islamists and signaling what might be more moderate approach to the islamic world. do you think so? >> i will be very interested to see how this plays out. does he walk the talk? is this reporting solid? because this is surprising. i mean i think that calling it radical islamism is the moderate position. don't want to accuse all muslims of being involved in something bad. but calling it radical, that qualifier, and islamism, i think is the accurate and even dare say politically correct term. but i have great respect for general mcmaster and the work he did in the counterinsurgency. if anybody has the credibility to say this is the wrong terminology, he would be one of the people. >> alan, i know you want to respond. i bring up a good point, this is "new york times" reporting, not cnn's, go on alan. >> first of all i think trump is right to call it radical islamic terrorism. when i reported jewish defense league in 1970s
matt ask you about the "new york times" reporting. h.r. mcmaster breaking with president, not calling terrorists, radical islamists and signaling what might be more moderate approach to the islamic world. do you think so? >> i will be very interested to see how this plays out. does he walk the talk? is this reporting solid? because this is surprising. i mean i think that calling it radical islamism is the moderate position. don't want to accuse all muslims of being involved in...
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the raids in new york city come despite the fact that nyc mayor bill de blasio has insisted new york city is a sanctuary city. on saturday, hundreds protested the new york police department's "broken windows" policing strategy, under which the police target and arrest people for low-level offenses, funneling people into a process that can result in deportation. under president trump's public safety executive order, immigrants face deportation if charged with a crime, even if they are never convicted. black alliance for just immigration addressing mayor bill de blasio at the protest saturday. >> he has to get his house in order if he really wants a section where he city, a freedom city, where we can feel free to walk around our own communities without feeling like i did something wrong, just existing, where we do not have to make little mistakes that ruin the rest of our lives. amy: at a march after the protest, police arrested five protesters, charging four with crossing against a steady red light and one with resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration, one of 170 o
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york. >> i hope not. >> you are the go to for landlords in new york that want to evict people. >> that is me. >> i met with bradley in his law office. this guy will get you kicked out for rent. i asked him how he became that guy. >> i got into heavey crimes -- heavy crimes, you thinking this could have been my wife, daughter, girlfriend or mother who was a victim, last thing i would' to put somebody like that back out on the street. >> he got tired of that he switched to 1 to tenants law. >> most of my clients are in the right, they are not evicting people who don't deserve to be evicted. most have violated the law, or breached their lease or done something long. >> he used private investigators and overt cameras. >> there was cocaine transaction? >> we say a great deal of short-term traffic, 30 seconds, on a regular basis in the evening, we could see something transact between "the visitor" and the perch opening the person opening the door, you know through, investigation techniques, our investigator found out there was crack being sold. >> i asked him about those gold mines, rent sta
york. >> i hope not. >> you are the go to for landlords in new york that want to evict people. >> that is me. >> i met with bradley in his law office. this guy will get you kicked out for rent. i asked him how he became that guy. >> i got into heavey crimes -- heavy crimes, you thinking this could have been my wife, daughter, girlfriend or mother who was a victim, last thing i would' to put somebody like that back out on the street. >> he got tired of that he...
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the extension of this is that he refers to "new york times" as a failing "new york times." you've got news organizations that are never going to recover from this. >> uh-huh. i agree. i think they've gone off on a wild, crazy tangent that is beginning to backfire on them. certainly trump is going to continue to pound them the way he did at that press conference, and -- look, i talked to people who were there, and they thought it didn't go well for trump. lou:o, for crying out loud. that was one of the most incredible performances by any president in the history of news conferences and he shellacked and shamed every one of those characters who played farcical foil to the president. >> it always works when the president is up there answering questions and the reporters are out there jumping up and down and screaming and waving hands and so on. the contrast is dramatic, and look, i mean -- lou: what's your opinion? what was his performance? >> i thought -- i didn't think it did him a whole lot of good, but i think trump thinks it did. lou: didn't do him a lot of good? that was
the extension of this is that he refers to "new york times" as a failing "new york times." you've got news organizations that are never going to recover from this. >> uh-huh. i agree. i think they've gone off on a wild, crazy tangent that is beginning to backfire on them. certainly trump is going to continue to pound them the way he did at that press conference, and -- look, i talked to people who were there, and they thought it didn't go well for trump. lou:o, for...
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you can find it all, only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your winter getaway at iloveny.com >>> now to an nbc 10 exclusive. the search to find an animal abuser in south jersey. >> this dog was found starving and tied up on the bank of a river in bridgeton cumberland coun county. tonight a good samaritan talks only to nbc 10's ted greenberg. >> reporter: she had been starving from a lack of food and affection until alex gaunt spotted her inside an upside down plastic carrier. >> there was like, skeleton of a dog laying in there. >> reporter: he was out for walk friday when he found the severely underweight dog, chained to a tree along the edge of the river in bridgeton. >> i mean, imagine if it was high tide, probably would have flooded out. took her off the chain and got out of there. >> if the tide had come in she would have drowned for sure. >> reporter: the dog believed to be about two years old is now in the care of the cumberland county aspca. staffers have named her sweetie because of the friendly personality she has despite bein
you can find it all, only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your winter getaway at iloveny.com >>> now to an nbc 10 exclusive. the search to find an animal abuser in south jersey. >> this dog was found starving and tied up on the bank of a river in bridgeton cumberland coun county. tonight a good samaritan talks only to nbc 10's ted greenberg. >> reporter: she had been starving from a lack of food and affection until alex gaunt spotted her inside an...
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the "new york times" wrote a big long front page story yesterday and it was have much discredited. the "wall street journal" did a story that was almost as disgraceful as the failing "new york times" story. i watch cnn. thrilts so much anger and hatred. we have to find out what's going on. the level of dishonesty is out of control. howie: did trump store points against what he calls the failing media. what about the commentators accusing him of being unhinged. michael flynn raised questions about the trump campaign. >> michael flynn, general flynn is a wonderful man. i think he has been treated very unfairly by the media, as i call it the fake media in many cases. howie: how can trump complain about fake news when he fired the guy. and are leaks from inside the administration fueling these stories? the "new york times" reporter who called the first lady a hooker and got called out by a hollywood star. this pills r -- this is "mediabuzz." if you were watching that 77-minute presidential news conference the other day you could not turn it off. >> the public doesn't believe you people
the "new york times" wrote a big long front page story yesterday and it was have much discredited. the "wall street journal" did a story that was almost as disgraceful as the failing "new york times" story. i watch cnn. thrilts so much anger and hatred. we have to find out what's going on. the level of dishonesty is out of control. howie: did trump store points against what he calls the failing media. what about the commentators accusing him of being unhinged....
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"nightly news begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. president trump's nominee to the supreme court neil gorsuch made big news during a visit to capitol hill today with a head-snapping rebuke of the president over his criticism of the judiciary, gorsuch telling the senator that remarks made by the president about the courts are demoralizing. the almost unheard of criticism of the president by a supreme court nominee coming on what could be the eve of a critical appeals court decision on whether to lift the stay on the travel ban. our justice correspondent pete williams has details. >> reporter: unusually strong criticism tonight from president trump's own supreme court nominee neil gorsuch about mr. trump's biting critique today of three federal judges. the president was on the attack barely 12 hours after last night's appeals court oral argument on whether to keep enforcement of his immigration executive order on hold. connecticut democrat richard blumentha
"nightly news begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. president trump's nominee to the supreme court neil gorsuch made big news during a visit to capitol hill today with a head-snapping rebuke of the president over his criticism of the judiciary, gorsuch telling the senator that remarks made by the president about the courts are...
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new york, to the hudson river valley. and on that trip i saw thousands of trump signs. i didn't see any hillary signs until i got to new york. and there was a sign that said send hillary to prison. but thousands of trump signs. quite a few bernie sander signs. but it was kind of, it was not a big surprise for me whenever trump actually won the election. >> meacham: where is that? >> that is in needles, california. >> meacham: again, it looks as though it it is an nostalgic retro image. >> it does. >> meacham: but that's of us in our time. >> exactly. >> meacham: so we're just too busy, we're too much getting and spending, late and soon. >> i think so. >> meacham: to pay attention. >> i think so. i mean i was happy that obama through president decree was able to claim a lot more lands. but people don't really care about that that much. i think 350e78 are kind of locked in their cocoons, they fly over america. they don't see it. >> meacham: what do you hope people come away with? this is, by the way, cum ber land island. >>
new york, to the hudson river valley. and on that trip i saw thousands of trump signs. i didn't see any hillary signs until i got to new york. and there was a sign that said send hillary to prison. but thousands of trump signs. quite a few bernie sander signs. but it was kind of, it was not a big surprise for me whenever trump actually won the election. >> meacham: where is that? >> that is in needles, california. >> meacham: again, it looks as though it it is an nostalgic...
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new york city, philadelphia still involved. the snow could be falling at rates one to three inches per hour. the storm moves off by thursday evening, and boston's commute is going to be a mess. here is what we are looking at total-wise. washington the low end of things, philly four to six. new york city could see six to eight inches of snow. that might be low and boston the big winner or loser depending on how you look at this, 8 to 12 inches. >> see you in the morning, al. thank you. tonight president trump's ban on immigration is in the hands of a federal appeals court. three judges are considering arguments made by lawyers on both sides whether to keep a hold on the order. a decision could come at any time. we get the latest from our justice correspondent pete williams in our washington news room. pete. >> lester, a panel of the west coast appeals court is just finishing an emergency hearing tonight. those three judges will decide whether the trump order stays on hold or can be enforced again. as the trump travel restriction
new york city, philadelphia still involved. the snow could be falling at rates one to three inches per hour. the storm moves off by thursday evening, and boston's commute is going to be a mess. here is what we are looking at total-wise. washington the low end of things, philly four to six. new york city could see six to eight inches of snow. that might be low and boston the big winner or loser depending on how you look at this, 8 to 12 inches. >> see you in the morning, al. thank you....
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the new republic, new york new state, public interest, the wilson quarterly and others. she's a highly sought after presenter conferences, television and radio. she sits on the board of national affairs in the future of children. she holds degrees from brandeis and columbia universities. with a resume like that i don't know what she has free time, but she doesn't make it now that she is a doting grandma. there with me for a second as i told quick story. when kay was thinking about what would eventually become her previous book, manning up, i was in the throes of being on the new york singles scene. offhandedly i told her i was told her i was so perplexed by the radio silence was now getting from a fellow that i thought i was getting along with that i was checking the to see if his name popped up. [laughter] thankfully his name wasn't there and it's far as i know that's not shown up i wish him well. i did find mr. right. he had all ready work to the manchild phase of life as k had coined in the last book and were currently working on expanding a family for a second time.
the new republic, new york new state, public interest, the wilson quarterly and others. she's a highly sought after presenter conferences, television and radio. she sits on the board of national affairs in the future of children. she holds degrees from brandeis and columbia universities. with a resume like that i don't know what she has free time, but she doesn't make it now that she is a doting grandma. there with me for a second as i told quick story. when kay was thinking about what would...
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ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> overseas tonight. there's been another shocking twist in the airport assassination of the estranged brother-in-law of north korean leader kim jong-un. you've probably seen the video by now. women allegedly wiping something on his face. and a short time later, he's dead. investigators now say they know what killed him. here's nbc's janice mackie-frayer. >> tonight stunning new claims from police, that the women seen attacking kim jong nam in this airport hay sass nation were using a deadly nerve agent called vx. considered a weapon of mass destruction. tasteless, odorless, and lethal. >> vx is the most deadly chemical weapon ever produced. and literally, a pinhead amount of vx will kill you very quickly. >> it's unclear how the women survived. malaysian police say results are preliminary. after the attack, the north korean dictator's half-brother collapsed and died within minutes. how vx, a banned weapon, got into the country, still unknown. seven north koreans are suspected of plotting or helping with
ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> overseas tonight. there's been another shocking twist in the airport assassination of the estranged brother-in-law of north korean leader kim jong-un. you've probably seen the video by now. women allegedly wiping something on his face. and a short time later, he's dead. investigators now say they know what killed him. here's nbc's janice mackie-frayer. >> tonight stunning new claims from police, that the women seen attacking kim jong nam in...
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in new york city. that ise into an area basically today the lower east side of new york. there were christian and jewish people from germany. and move in with lewis jonas strauss who were urban peddlers. they have store accounts and they would get stuff wholesale and other own store accounts and walk around new york and they were basically urban paddlers. their business was called j. strauss. levi johnson starts learning the business and he is learning english. and in the census taker comes around in 1850 and takes the names of everyone in the household. there is someone named levi because he changed his name for number of reasons. the most important of which was nobody in america could pronounce loeb. --is aevi is the name name in the bible. it seemed like an appropriate name to take. then the gold rush happened and all of these reports are coming back, and so many jewish merchants are coming up to san francisco and all the little towns in setting up retail stores. they are writing their families back home saying, come out to california. opportunities out here are amazin
in new york city. that ise into an area basically today the lower east side of new york. there were christian and jewish people from germany. and move in with lewis jonas strauss who were urban peddlers. they have store accounts and they would get stuff wholesale and other own store accounts and walk around new york and they were basically urban paddlers. their business was called j. strauss. levi johnson starts learning the business and he is learning english. and in the census taker comes...
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new england a foot of snow or more could fall indn th new york city and bostonboson areas. ar whiteout conditions also a big g concern as erin just mentioned flight cancellations a huge hug issue. we've also been checkingckin amtrak this morning.tr so far no service alakerts forlr the northeast corridorly.orrid >> i would just checking withg w our colleagues up at fox inea new york. they're gettinggues it prettyprety heavy. >> they are right now.he >> up to a foot and a hay lfa hf expected in some areas. let's continue team coverage cov here of today's weather out inot southern maryland.southern mar that's where melanie alnwickyl is keepaning an eyere onel coions.ons. mel. >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys,ep oryeah, so we o have moved along and i'm goingag to try to pull up my video here. we keep following our fox5 fox weather maps and checking checkn where we can go to try to showto you something.something. so, what we are -- where we r are right now is headingheaing toward ellicott city on -- on o 70 east and you can seean see definitely we're going to know you guys a
new england a foot of snow or more could fall indn th new york city and bostonboson areas. ar whiteout conditions also a big g concern as erin just mentioned flight cancellations a huge hug issue. we've also been checkingckin amtrak this morning.tr so far no service alakerts forlr the northeast corridorly.orrid >> i would just checking withg w our colleagues up at fox inea new york. they're gettinggues it prettyprety heavy. >> they are right now.he >> up to a foot and a hay...
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for years and years and years new york politicians in new york das and police large numbers of them craft did not do anything. finally, in 1935, under enormous pressure a special prosecutor was appointed and that was thomas dewey who became famous for prosecuting the mob. he entitled his book about it, 20 against the underworld and indeed with the first thing he did when he took opposite july, 1935, he wanted people of integrity. to-- he wanted people who could be trusted and by a large people who had not been involved in prosecution before. he hired 20 wears, very famously 20 lawyers. 19 were white men and at the 20th was a black woman. the 20th was a black woman and the black woman is the one i want to talk about it the today. who was this black woman? while, she was born eunice hunting in atlanta georgia in 1899. she had a younger brother named alpheus hunting. they were both of them the descendents of slaves, three of their four grandparents had been enslaved and in fact, their father's father, a man named stanton clinton who had been enslaved in virginia, who escaped three times befo
for years and years and years new york politicians in new york das and police large numbers of them craft did not do anything. finally, in 1935, under enormous pressure a special prosecutor was appointed and that was thomas dewey who became famous for prosecuting the mob. he entitled his book about it, 20 against the underworld and indeed with the first thing he did when he took opposite july, 1935, he wanted people of integrity. to-- he wanted people who could be trusted and by a large people...
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today's whackiness comes on a day "the new york times" broke news about russian officials and trump campaign aides last year. according to times report, phone records and intercepted calls show that members of donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign and other trump associates had repeated contacts with senior russian intelligence officials in the year before the election. well, times notes that law enforcement officials found no evidence of collusion when trump's aides and the russians and it's not known what was discussed in the calls. and nbc news reports have determined while some trump campaign aides and business associates were in contact with russians, there's no indication the russians were all intelligence officers. according to new york times, one person picked up on the calls for paul manafort. manafort told nbc news he had no contact knowingly with russian intelligence officials. president trump responded to the story this morning on twitter writing the fake news media is going crazy with conspiracy theories and blind hatred, and this russian connection nonsense is merely an att
today's whackiness comes on a day "the new york times" broke news about russian officials and trump campaign aides last year. according to times report, phone records and intercepted calls show that members of donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign and other trump associates had repeated contacts with senior russian intelligence officials in the year before the election. well, times notes that law enforcement officials found no evidence of collusion when trump's aides and the...
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today in europe, stocks rising, this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is noon and new york -- in new york. i am vonnie quinn. david: i am david gura. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ david: from the world had gores in new york, we take you to washington, beijing in the next hour, here are the top stories from around the world we are following. in markets, u.s. stocks with an earlier gain, the dow, s&p just off come a rally in tech shares leading to the nasdaq in a record close of the dollar strengthening against its major peers. devos coulder betsy come down to mike pence, he could make history by breaking an expected time in the u.s. senate over the nomination of her as education secretary, the go expected to take place this hour and we will bring you the latest on bloomberg television. lamborghini latest supercar, its new flagship store, it should arrive in our courtyard any minute and i will speak to the coo of them are getting america later this hour -- of lamborghini america later this
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here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning a major snowstorm is hitting the northeast. more than a foot of snow is expected in some areas including high winds and coastal flooding. power outages are expected and the storm is already impacting travel. nearly 3,000 flights have been canceled so far and the brunt of the storm is hitting nearing the morning rush. hena daniels is here this morning. good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the first flakes have started falling in new york city in columbus circle. the city is expecting to get about a foot of snow. crews have been prepping the roads here in new york city and across the northeast. crews loaded up salt trucks and treated roadways ahead of the biggest storm the northeast has seen so far this winter. >> we're ready to roll. >> the quick-hitting snow is expected to bring heavy winds, flooding, and up to a foot or more of snow for the region, right in time for the morning rush. >> it could be up t
here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning a major snowstorm is hitting the northeast. more than a foot of snow is expected in some areas including high winds and coastal flooding. power outages are expected and the storm is already impacting travel. nearly 3,000 flights have been canceled so far and the brunt of the storm is hitting nearing the morning rush. hena daniels is here this morning. good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning,...
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new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your winter getaway at iloveny.com >>> he once led the los angeles lakers on the court, now he'll lead them from off the court. magic jackson has be-- johnson has been named president of basketball for the lakers. they hope he can turn things around after the team endured its worst four year stretch in franchise history. >>> it's time today bye bye to bao bao. she was a board a plane that fedex dubbed panda express. she was born at the national zoo in 2013 but will join clhina's breeding program. >>> indulge me for a moment to follow up on a charming viral video that featured a little boy in portland, oregon letting a local reporter know he wanted someone else to interview him. >> lester holt. >> lester holt. was lester holt part of this morning's coverage? >> i usually i see him more on the news than you. >> i'm lester. how are you? >> his name is jayden. we finally met today. the 7-year-old was visiting family in new york and to our delight stopped by and got a behind the scene
new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your winter getaway at iloveny.com >>> he once led the los angeles lakers on the court, now he'll lead them from off the court. magic jackson has be-- johnson has been named president of basketball for the lakers. they hope he can turn things around after the team endured its worst four year stretch in franchise history. >>> it's time today bye bye to bao bao. she was a board a plane that fedex dubbed panda express. she was born at...
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center in new york city. it was the first of six state of the state addresses he gave as part of a three-day speaking tour. this is about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you.
center in new york city. it was the first of six state of the state addresses he gave as part of a three-day speaking tour. this is about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you.
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she's written for the new york times, the washington post, wall street journal, the new republic, new york newsday, public interest, wall street quarterly and among others, she's a highly sought off person for conferences, in television and radio and she's done some of the work of national affairs and the future of children. she holds degrees from brandeis and columbia university and with a resume like that, i don't know what she's going to do in time but i know she makes it now that she's a doting grandma. now brad there with me for a second as i will decide. back when kay was thinking about what would eventually become the previous book, manning up, i was in the throes of being on the new york feed. offhandedly i told her i was so impressed by the radio silence i was now getting from the fellows i thought i was getting that were checking the obituaries to see if my name popped up. thankfully his name was there and as far as i know it hasn't turned out that i wish him well. i did find mister right. and he had already worked through the manchild phase of his life as kay had so pointed
she's written for the new york times, the washington post, wall street journal, the new republic, new york newsday, public interest, wall street quarterly and among others, she's a highly sought off person for conferences, in television and radio and she's done some of the work of national affairs and the future of children. she holds degrees from brandeis and columbia university and with a resume like that, i don't know what she's going to do in time but i know she makes it now that she's a...
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savage, who did a long piece, a new york times reporter in the new york review of books and then you throw in oliver's down they all seem to think about the same thing. you are the first one to come along to give another side to it. nickuch of that is tied to levin and seeing the pulitzer prize over it. dr. epstein: i would not include nick levin, because this is what he said. the ideas i do think fit into a certain circle. the snowden circle, they have whatd their reputations on snowden says and it strikes me as -- it puzzles me that the same people, journalists in america, that embrace the findings of u.s. intelligence that the russians were behind the hacks of the democratic national committee and other thes that influenced election, that while they would accept these findings they reject the same findings, all which are in the house select completely.port not to mention of course, reject my book, because when i am saying is the entire book says one thing. aboutnventional was to snowden is wrong. it is based on a single source. it is based on snowden. he is not only a self-interes
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for new york city for new york city that should clear up by 2:00 or 3:00. on the roadway still very difficult to travel. as for boston, the evening situation and then we have blizzard conditions across long island for a duration of three hours or more. this is a big deal. hundreds of flights are canceled. you are going to have a problem trying to travel around today. it will be of here by tonight and then things should warm up and basically not as we get into the weekend. for now, winter storm warnings in place for 50 million people. a situation in d.c. and philadelphia -- transition very quickly so that might catch people off guard from heavy rain to heavy snow. if you travel it will cause some problems. blizzard warnings in effect for long island coast of massachusetts is the explicit conditions later today. as i mentioned, a relatively quick moving storm that is going to cause problems with so much snow in such a short period of time. also see an thunder snow in parts of pennsylvania, which is kind of a rare event. it is similar to a thunderstorm )-right
for new york city for new york city that should clear up by 2:00 or 3:00. on the roadway still very difficult to travel. as for boston, the evening situation and then we have blizzard conditions across long island for a duration of three hours or more. this is a big deal. hundreds of flights are canceled. you are going to have a problem trying to travel around today. it will be of here by tonight and then things should warm up and basically not as we get into the weekend. for now, winter storm...
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i covered the new york city council, they wouldn't do that. ultimately, that kind of stuff is going to come back to haunt them. nothing, as it turns out is 100% true. thanks. >>> coming up, oscar weekend and politics will be all over the place. that's ahead. plus, our picks for the oscar winners. this is "hardball," where the action is. way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia dtry align junior probiotic.th digestive balance? so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand, now for kids. glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be happy, it's glad. you're a funny guy. best of the oscars. funny how? how am i funny? scorsese finally wins. could you double check the envelope? show me best picture. wh
i covered the new york city council, they wouldn't do that. ultimately, that kind of stuff is going to come back to haunt them. nothing, as it turns out is 100% true. thanks. >>> coming up, oscar weekend and politics will be all over the place. that's ahead. plus, our picks for the oscar winners. this is "hardball," where the action is. way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts...
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that's when i decided to come to new york-- america. and my mom said, fine, stay here, and i did. >> stephen: who did you stay with? >> my aunt. >> stephen: i thought she just cut you loose and said gone. >> she probably would have. after i came back from america, i had a really american accent. >> stephen: newton is right outside of boston. did you have a boston accent? go you go back to india saying, "this curry is wicked hot." was it a problem. >> i did going gback to india. i studied in queens, new york, as well, flushing queens. ( applause ) i was in high school there. i actually had a new york accent when i went back. yeah, it's-- please. it's so embarrassing. but i would be like, ," can i have some cauf-ee." it was -- >> stephen: you don't like the term bollywood? >> i don't. >> stephen: why don't you like the term "bowl wood?" >> i think a lot of actors don't like the word "bollywood." around the world it has been reduced to a zumba class. you're like, hey, do you know where bollywood is." and people say, "yeah, i just took a cl
that's when i decided to come to new york-- america. and my mom said, fine, stay here, and i did. >> stephen: who did you stay with? >> my aunt. >> stephen: i thought she just cut you loose and said gone. >> she probably would have. after i came back from america, i had a really american accent. >> stephen: newton is right outside of boston. did you have a boston accent? go you go back to india saying, "this curry is wicked hot." was it a problem....
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"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the growing battle over immigration in this country. hundreds of undocumented immigrants were arrested this week across the nation in what authorities insist are routine law enforcement operations. it's bolstering the hoping of many who voted for president trump because of his tough stance on immigration. for many others growing fear tonight of family separation. more than 16 million people in this country live in a household with at least one undocumented immigrant. we get the latest from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: on the same week that protest erupted in arizona as a mother convicted of using a false social security number was deported. [ chanting ] families of undocumented immigrants say they're now living in fear from california. >> with donald trump being president, i see no hope for us. >> reporter: to north carolina. >> our communities are being terrorized. >> reporter: this week, immigration and custo
"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the growing battle over immigration in this country. hundreds of undocumented immigrants were arrested this week across the nation in what authorities insist are routine law enforcement operations. it's bolstering the hoping of many who voted for president trump because of his tough...
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the new york tabloids, the "new york post" this morning i think capturing the way a lot of new yorkers feel. "cheat your heart out." they couldn't even be nice about it. >> not even for a second. >> not for a second. congratulations, patriots nation. more on this throughout the morning as well. >>> and of course turning to our other top story, the immigration showdown pitting president trump against a federal appeals court. >> so the president is attacking a judge who initially issued the temporary restraining order suspending that travel ban over the weekend, as he warns homeland security to check people very carefully at the nation's airports. abc's david wright with the latest. >> reporter: this is the scene playing out at airports across the country. families torn apart by the trump administration's targeted travel ban reuniting with hugs and tears. with the ban now on hold pending appeals, it's a race against time for visa holders to get into the u.s. >> i didn't know how long it's going to take me to see my mother. >> happy that i'm here now. >> reporter: an anxious moment for ma
the new york tabloids, the "new york post" this morning i think capturing the way a lot of new yorkers feel. "cheat your heart out." they couldn't even be nice about it. >> not even for a second. >> not for a second. congratulations, patriots nation. more on this throughout the morning as well. >>> and of course turning to our other top story, the immigration showdown pitting president trump against a federal appeals court. >> so the president is...
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he said the report in "the new york times" was, quote, b.s. for viewers at home i think you can figure out what that means. i'll leave it alone. the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me. can we let other people know that's not accurate. they went back and forth to see what was appropriate. finally came to the conclusion that they did not want to get in the process of knocking down every story they had issues with. they then -- we then were informed that other people had come to the same conclusions, including that time chairman devin nunes said i have been knocking this down, telling reporters. we shared a number with him of a reporter that had contacted us and, again, when the reporters contacted us and said, to the best of our knowledge that's not true, they were asking us, can you point to anybody else that can substantiate this. i think we did a good job of saying, sure, we will share with reporters, other people who came to the same conclusion. i won't go into the specifics. i will say that i think we did our job very ef
he said the report in "the new york times" was, quote, b.s. for viewers at home i think you can figure out what that means. i'll leave it alone. the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me. can we let other people know that's not accurate. they went back and forth to see what was appropriate. finally came to the conclusion that they did not want to get in the process of knocking down every story they had issues with. they then -- we then were informed that other people...