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new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arresd m. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in a small area here in midtown manhattan. >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was where he wanted to be. (crowd cheering) >> five, four, three, two, one! (loud cheering) (music playing) >> and i remember talking to john shortly after midnight. there was a sense of accomplishment. we had just made the arrests in the ressam spin-off, and, you know, certainly we believed that we got everybody that we needed to find, but, you know, you're never really 100% sure of that. >> and so, i think a lot of the fbi leadership for the first time realized that o'neill was right, that there probably were al qaeda people in
new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arresd m. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in a small area here in midtown manhattan. >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was...
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much >> thanks for having me. >> why new york? >> i think any company like amazon, their number one asset has to be talent, their human capital, and i think we're really well positioned to make the argument you're going to have the best and brightest workforce in new york city we attract the best workers, kids want to work in new york city, and because we have such a diverse economy, we have some of the greatest minds than all the other sectors that are now very much part of amazon's business, whether it's the film business, media business, advertising business, even the fashion business so for a company like amazon that's looking to diversify their work, having the most diverse workforce and the most exciting vital city in the planet is a compelling argument. >> biggest knock can be cost of living sure, you can live far out, transportation, but neighborhoody feel is big these days how do you counter that in a proposal for amazon? >> look, we are never going to be the lowest cost alternative, but there's so many other things going
much >> thanks for having me. >> why new york? >> i think any company like amazon, their number one asset has to be talent, their human capital, and i think we're really well positioned to make the argument you're going to have the best and brightest workforce in new york city we attract the best workers, kids want to work in new york city, and because we have such a diverse economy, we have some of the greatest minds than all the other sectors that are now very much part of...
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people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york philharmonic is you 175 years old. it is the oldest orchestra in america. and what's interesting to me about that is you know i'm a futurist. i'm always thinking about where can we go? what can we invent? and what i want to be able to be a part of is work with the musicians and the board and the community is to not be weighted down by that legacy but to use it. to move to a vibrant youthful 21st century future. because so much of what has happened here embodies what an orchestra of the 21st century can be like. >> that's the question though. can you do in new york what you did in l.a. and not
people always accused me of having the new york accent and new york walk. but i loved it here. it's been just the greatest stuff, professional, 17 years of my lichlt it's been my joy, my life's work. and so it's time to return home to my family. and to help one of the great orchestras beside the los angeles philharmonic. it's funny that i worked for two philharmonics, new york and los angeles. to really assume its rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras. it's interesting. the new york...
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of new york. it had its share of country club republicans. essentially where journalists and labor lawyers and everyone in publishing moves to where they are priced out of manhattan. inis not for poor people four secretaries, -- and for secretaries. it is for working journalists and the few publishers who remain employed. [laughter] >> i hope this injured -- industry is in better shape than journalism. what you have in the case of montclair, new jersey is the of elite,spread liberal mindset and values. i spent part of the summer, my son goes to a fancy prep school in new england. school, heof the said i need to get as far away from this place as possible. we have to go to the south. i took him there and we spent some time in chattanooga and knoxville. >> we were at the region this weekend. rban-y. new ubr chattanooga seems to be a place on the cost -- place on the cu sp. gritty and kind of hip. isn't that the problem. it is hip. there is some dumb money here -- some young money here. i don't know
of new york. it had its share of country club republicans. essentially where journalists and labor lawyers and everyone in publishing moves to where they are priced out of manhattan. inis not for poor people four secretaries, -- and for secretaries. it is for working journalists and the few publishers who remain employed. [laughter] >> i hope this injured -- industry is in better shape than journalism. what you have in the case of montclair, new jersey is the of elite,spread liberal...
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back to new york. union square was a keypoint in recruitment and they built the uss recruit for memorial day 1917. a commissioned battleship in the navy, made out of wood. they followed the plans of the uss maine. they had a crew of sailors and marines. if you went down there you could see the sailors scrubbing the deck, doing the laundry. it was memorial day 1917, a parade of 40,000 school children and civil war veterans rode in convert nls ibles to open it up. it had its own band. mayor wanted 2,000 to enlist in the war. the city got 25,000 to sign up. after the war this was taken to coney island where it became an attraction and had dances on it as well. here are the men signing up. they would do anything to attract attention to the ship. they would have vaudeville performers, broadway stars sing, boxing matches, anything to draw a crowd. i love this guy. mayor mitchell, graduate of columbia elected in 1914 when he was 34. he was always called the boy mayor. he ran on a platform of getting into the
back to new york. union square was a keypoint in recruitment and they built the uss recruit for memorial day 1917. a commissioned battleship in the navy, made out of wood. they followed the plans of the uss maine. they had a crew of sailors and marines. if you went down there you could see the sailors scrubbing the deck, doing the laundry. it was memorial day 1917, a parade of 40,000 school children and civil war veterans rode in convert nls ibles to open it up. it had its own band. mayor...
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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer reyes: with each passing day, a long-lost indigenous tribe is losing its language. can it be rescued in this digital age? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [singing in native language] fifirst up, keeping the culturef a tribe alive by saving its language. that's the mission of a musician in chile. [man speaking native language] translator: we have to have a connection withihin ourselves.se need to know ourselves and whwhat's inside of us beyond wht our minds can create. reyes: correspondedent harris whwhitbeck reports on how revivg
i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at demomocracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer reyes: with each passing day, a long-lost indigenous tribe is losing its language. can it be rescued in this digital age? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [singing in native language] fifirst up, keeping the culturef a tribe...
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here in new york of the day 242 of the trump administration. this is suddenly a busy night, mostly because we have new reporting on the mueller investigation. "the new york times" tonight reporting mueller is using shock and awe tactics to intimidate witnesses and potential targets. the times tell the hyped the scenes story of that forcible entry raid on paul manafort's house a few months ago. the raid and the warrant to allow it were just the first prong, it turns out. then came a warning for the former trump campaign chairman. the times reports it this way tonight of the special counsel robert mueller followed the house search with a warning. his prosecutors told mr. manafort they planned to indict him, said two people close to the investigation. it adds this about the search warrant allowing the raid. to get the warrant mr. mueller's team had to show probable cause that mr. manafort's home contained ed of a crime. to be allowed to pick the lock and enter the home unannounced, prosecutors had to persuade a federal judge that mr. manafort was
here in new york of the day 242 of the trump administration. this is suddenly a busy night, mostly because we have new reporting on the mueller investigation. "the new york times" tonight reporting mueller is using shock and awe tactics to intimidate witnesses and potential targets. the times tell the hyped the scenes story of that forcible entry raid on paul manafort's house a few months ago. the raid and the warrant to allow it were just the first prong, it turns out. then came a...
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overheard by a surprised new york times reporter. aren't lawyers supposed to keep you out of trouble? plus hurricane maria getting stronger. the storm a category 5 of winds of 160 miles an hour making landfall in dominica tonight and taking aim at puerto rico. we're going to have the latest on maria's path. as we keep an eye on that huge storm barreling through the kreern i want to get right to cnn's exclusive reports. sources saying u.s. investigators wire-tapped paul manafort under a secret court order before and after the election. cnn's evan perez, shim own and pamela brown broke the story of why the government was listening to someone so close to the president. pamela joins me now. good evening to you. what are you learning? >> well, don, sources tell our team that the fbi got permgts from the secret surveillance court to monitor paul manafort both before and after the election as you mentioned and this is an extraordinary step for the fbi to do surveillance of a high-ranking campaign official. fb, manafort is now at the center
overheard by a surprised new york times reporter. aren't lawyers supposed to keep you out of trouble? plus hurricane maria getting stronger. the storm a category 5 of winds of 160 miles an hour making landfall in dominica tonight and taking aim at puerto rico. we're going to have the latest on maria's path. as we keep an eye on that huge storm barreling through the kreern i want to get right to cnn's exclusive reports. sources saying u.s. investigators wire-tapped paul manafort under a secret...
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here in new york. day 242 of the trump administration. this is suddenly a busy night. mostly because we have new reporting on the mueller investigation, "the new york times" tonight reporting mueller is using shock and awe tactics to intimidate witnesses and potential targets. the times tell the behind the scenes story of that forcible entry raid on paul manafort's house a few months ago. the raid and the warrant to allow it were just the first prong, it turns out. then came a warning for the former trump campaign chairman. the times reports it this way. tonight, the special counsel robert mueller followed the house search with a warning. his prosecutors told mr. manafort they plan to indict him, said two people close to the investigation. it adds this about the search warrant alouding the raid. to get the warrant mr. mueller's team had to show probable cause that mr. manafort's home contained evidence of a crime. to be allowed to pick the lock and enter the home unannounced, prosecutors had to persuad
here in new york. day 242 of the trump administration. this is suddenly a busy night. mostly because we have new reporting on the mueller investigation, "the new york times" tonight reporting mueller is using shock and awe tactics to intimidate witnesses and potential targets. the times tell the behind the scenes story of that forcible entry raid on paul manafort's house a few months ago. the raid and the warrant to allow it were just the first prong, it turns out. then came a warning...
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new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. in the current administration new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not sure new york is bidding. >> where is it friendly? >> i'm talking about the local administration. i think that new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities. those of the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. essentially what we need. i don't know that the city of new york is actively looking at attracting them. emily: what do you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it can't build out its headquarters in seattle. they are at capacity. what should they be looking for elsewhere? eric: a city or place where there is higher education. a lot of young people that are looking for the jobs of the new economy. and a business-friendly environment. emily: we have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. obviously a lot of cities competing for this now. take a listen. >> we have criticism about corporate tax breaks. this is too big of a deal and too g
new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. in the current administration new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not sure new york is bidding. >> where is it friendly? >> i'm talking about the local administration. i think that new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities. those of the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. essentially what we need. i don't know that the city of new york is actively looking at attracting...
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. >> then -- katie holmes owning the streets of new york. and gushing over jamie foxx. >>> plus, mel b accused of drug abuse. her nasty custody battle. >>> and then, sara gilbert on the return of "roseanne." >>> and heidi klum fashion tips. >>> for september 8th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> and janet jackson, helping out houston. >> janet came here because it's the stop on her world tour, was supposed to be a celebration. but now, in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, she's in the convention center helping those who need help the most. ♪ >> taking her rhythm nation proclamation and putting into action, she spent time face to face with evacuees. jennifer garner also helping out. tomorrow night, janet will perform here, and will dedicate the show to all of the hurricane harvey victims. she will also donate all the proceeds to flood relief charities. >> you guys have been so inviting, welcoming, hospitable. >>> her tour kicked off last night, showing her 65-pound post baby weight loss, with nearly two hours of throwback moves.
. >> then -- katie holmes owning the streets of new york. and gushing over jamie foxx. >>> plus, mel b accused of drug abuse. her nasty custody battle. >>> and then, sara gilbert on the return of "roseanne." >>> and heidi klum fashion tips. >>> for september 8th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> and janet jackson, helping out houston. >> janet came here because it's the stop on her world tour, was supposed to...
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he then went to new york york went to new york and joined sports illustrated which was then a novel novice new publication. and then came to work in washington at the usia and my at the usia got interested in something that he was interested in from his time in pittsburgh and then wrote his first book about the down town plot. that was his first book. he has now written with this book. the american spirit. he has written 11 books. will talk about that shortly. every single one of his books is still in print. it is very unusual. the first book is almost now 50 years old. david has won the pulitzer's price. he has been given to the presidential medal of freedom. he has been asked to speak to a joint session of congress and given every onerous citizen can get. also 55 honorary degrees which must be a record. so that is very impressive. but even more impressive is he has five children 19 grandchildren on the love of his life is here his wife of 63 years. [applause]. okay. did you ever think when you're growing up in pittsburgh that you would one day become the most famous chronicle of american
he then went to new york york went to new york and joined sports illustrated which was then a novel novice new publication. and then came to work in washington at the usia and my at the usia got interested in something that he was interested in from his time in pittsburgh and then wrote his first book about the down town plot. that was his first book. he has now written with this book. the american spirit. he has written 11 books. will talk about that shortly. every single one of his books is...
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that is "new york times." "washington post" says accept enormous deficits, worsening inequality if the price of giving wealthy a big, beautiful, tax cut. they're really, they're hanging on to the left's talking points here. >> but i think there is hypocrisy on both sides because republicans traditionally complain about the deficit being out of control which it is, and administration has not yet explained how it will pay for this tax cut because they haven't tackled more tricky question, which deductions you will take away. democrats do the same thing when they're in charge, except they bust the budget with increased spending as opposed to reducing taxes. >> that said, i maintain it is political. doesn't need to be political. everybody should be joined to do the best thing for the economy. you've seen presidents on both sides of the aisle cut taxes. talk about republicans, typically being fiscal hawks, howie. this is what jfk was up against. republicans didn't want him to cut taxes but he did, because it was ri
that is "new york times." "washington post" says accept enormous deficits, worsening inequality if the price of giving wealthy a big, beautiful, tax cut. they're really, they're hanging on to the left's talking points here. >> but i think there is hypocrisy on both sides because republicans traditionally complain about the deficit being out of control which it is, and administration has not yet explained how it will pay for this tax cut because they haven't tackled...
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relations to have taking on such a strong anti trump position there in new york. well himself told us today to those relationships those relationships is this relationship is quite restrained that. it is difficult to cooperate with the united states with the us president donald trump who considers international stage that's old that's what real told us but of course we have to add that those countries are pretty much connected in very many different areas so we can assume that they will find a way to cooperate in the future anyway. one of the ways that many countries cooperate is of course through the united nations and real did underline the special role that the united nations play is and he mentioned the importance of germany's peacemaking efforts in particular a second listen to what he had to say. germany is committed to providing political humanitarian and peace building support in many crisis regions around the world. sometimes military engagement under the auspices of the united nations is also necessary. when it comes to peace building we have to make sur
relations to have taking on such a strong anti trump position there in new york. well himself told us today to those relationships those relationships is this relationship is quite restrained that. it is difficult to cooperate with the united states with the us president donald trump who considers international stage that's old that's what real told us but of course we have to add that those countries are pretty much connected in very many different areas so we can assume that they will find a...
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vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. we want to tell you about another exclusive interview later today. megan murphy speaks with ibm chairman and ceo. this takes place at bloomberg tech sooner than you think. summit. don't miss that interview coming up at 2:00 p.m. new york time in 7:00 p.m. london time. arerecord stock prices lurking in corners of the market with one hedge fund billionaire joining the voices of caution. leon cooperman spoke with bloomberg betty liu about a possible market correction. towarde getting closer it in my opinion, but i don't really spend a lot of time forecasting near-term moves. seeing that bull market that seen no signs of ending. it is accelerating inflation. it is a hostile fed. it's the threat of an oncoming recession. one area you can't predict that could have an impact is some significant geopolitical event. in 1962, you had a couple of them with the cuban missile crisis and when president kennedy took on the steel industry. you have the situation with north korea. what happens if they
vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. we want to tell you about another exclusive interview later today. megan murphy speaks with ibm chairman and ceo. this takes place at bloomberg tech sooner than you think. summit. don't miss that interview coming up at 2:00 p.m. new york time in 7:00 p.m. london time. arerecord stock prices lurking in corners of the market with one hedge fund billionaire joining the voices of caution. leon cooperman spoke with bloomberg betty liu about a possible market...
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myrtilla miner was born in 1815 in brookfield, new york. she was one of 10 or 12 children, the daughter of seth and eleanor miner. her father had moved to brookfield from eastern connecticut in 1800 with family and neighbors. this is brookfield. right in the middle of the state. at this time, brookfield was part of the west. the miner family lived the life of pioneers. this is buffalo and 1813, you can see what it looked like. and upbringing in the wilderness did a lot to shape myrtilla. i'm going to read you a passage from the obituary of her brother, which could have easily described her, especially with what we know she accomplished. " the young lad met the difficulties of pioneer life with self-reliant courage, acquiring a practical education and at the home fireside under the teachings of his religious parents the principles of a broad humanitarianism which controlled his actions. the environments of his youth tended to form a well-balanced character. the hardships and dangers stimulating his innate energy, independence, and frugality.
myrtilla miner was born in 1815 in brookfield, new york. she was one of 10 or 12 children, the daughter of seth and eleanor miner. her father had moved to brookfield from eastern connecticut in 1800 with family and neighbors. this is brookfield. right in the middle of the state. at this time, brookfield was part of the west. the miner family lived the life of pioneers. this is buffalo and 1813, you can see what it looked like. and upbringing in the wilderness did a lot to shape myrtilla. i'm...
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tom: the "new york times" v. sullivan standard is one of the most fascinating in american jurisprudence. it is truly extraordinary. ever --k about what what other profession where legal liability is determined by a knowledge of falsity or a reckless disregard for the truth. as lawyers, we are held to a different standard. deviating from the standard of care. doctors, dentists, accountants are all held to a different standard. so we have this reckless disregard standard for the press. i do not know if i would argue muchit has been gotten to protection, but in the years sullivan was v. decided, it does provide incredible first amendment activity. other things layered on top of it, including retraction statutes -- there are so many things layered on top of the "new york times" v. sullivan standard, i think the pendulum has swung too far in really this incentivizing -- disincentivizing people who have legitimate economic and reputational harm from being able to assert those. come to our clients who us, we have to cou
tom: the "new york times" v. sullivan standard is one of the most fascinating in american jurisprudence. it is truly extraordinary. ever --k about what what other profession where legal liability is determined by a knowledge of falsity or a reckless disregard for the truth. as lawyers, we are held to a different standard. deviating from the standard of care. doctors, dentists, accountants are all held to a different standard. so we have this reckless disregard standard for the press....
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homeless families including people who are working in new york city. and the backdrop of the crime wave, the change in the demographics and incomes in york city is the rise in inequality over all. so i wonder if there is something that you can say to us now about what the overall picture of economic opportunity and mobility and they guarantee or not of a living wage job has to do with the difference between the colony and the nation? >> that's a great question. one, on the homelessness question, it's so true, the way that homelessness in most major city is a balm for the people that seem as opposed to the people that are homeless, right? like those are two different problems but newspapers cover them in like homeless, as opposed to like we don't have homes. we have no way to live. the solution is on that come is on the affordable housing side. and, in fact, there's a lot of research that shows with proper investment and capacity on the supply side you can really cut into homelessness quite dramatically. crazily enough, the biggest thing that matters, a
homeless families including people who are working in new york city. and the backdrop of the crime wave, the change in the demographics and incomes in york city is the rise in inequality over all. so i wonder if there is something that you can say to us now about what the overall picture of economic opportunity and mobility and they guarantee or not of a living wage job has to do with the difference between the colony and the nation? >> that's a great question. one, on the homelessness...
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good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >> the art of the deal. let's play "hardball." >> and good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. did president trump strike a deal with democrats on daca? that's the question everyone keeps asking, and the answer you get, it depends on who you ask. yesterday nancy pelosi said yes. here she is a day after deaning with the president. >> we had an agreement to move forward. in our view with the d.r.e.a.m. act for the basis for how we protect the dreamers and for further discussions on what provisions relating to the border might be in an accompanying bill or whatever as we go forward. so i trust the president in that regard. >> the president also seemed to signal he was in fact open to something, but it's unclear exactly what he plans on doing. here's what he said yesterday. >> we're working on a deal for daca but a lot has to do with the amount of security. we want very heavy security at the border. we're not talking about that. we're not talking about amnesty at all. we have not talked about amne
good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >> the art of the deal. let's play "hardball." >> and good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. did president trump strike a deal with democrats on daca? that's the question everyone keeps asking, and the answer you get, it depends on who you ask. yesterday nancy pelosi said yes. here she is a day after deaning with the president. >> we had an agreement to move forward. in our view with the d.r.e.a.m....
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elevating the local state and tax reduction -- including new york and new jersey and california. they will eat up about one third of the benefits. that is probably the biggest one on the table. there is a lot of sugar on this cuts andlot of tax things people want but as far as the vegetables, that is one of the rare pieces. i do want to mention ,ome headlines from paul ryan saying it is the best opportunity in a generation and it will be a template -- template for tax-writing committees. i want to ask about the carried interest loophole. there is no mention of that in this nine page gop framework. sahil: this is the moment speaker ryan has been waiting for, this is what he has been wanting to do all year, and he will have a major role in the tax overhaul debate. as far as they carried interest , president trump campaigned on closing this loophole. politically popular move to talk about ending it because the people who benefit are not the most sympathetic to voters, but this makes no mention and that is part and parcel of the fact that there is a debate within the republican party
elevating the local state and tax reduction -- including new york and new jersey and california. they will eat up about one third of the benefits. that is probably the biggest one on the table. there is a lot of sugar on this cuts andlot of tax things people want but as far as the vegetables, that is one of the rare pieces. i do want to mention ,ome headlines from paul ryan saying it is the best opportunity in a generation and it will be a template -- template for tax-writing committees. i want...
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new york. she turned new york into her own concrete catwalk. wonder what has inspired this new cool and confident katie? >> how happy are you with jamie foxx? >> a source says it's a result of foxxkat's new romance. and she was reportedly talking about him and gushing about him all day. >> how much do you love him, katie? >> we're guessing it's a 10. she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with three more looks the same day. getting some afternoon shopping done and later attending the premiere of the documentary, "house of z." she capped off her day at the u.s. open in a tweed blazer looking like she was having a blast. we love seeing the usually low-key katie upping the fun factor. now that her relationship is no longer a secret, she's letting down her guard. >> from katie to mel b. custody getting uglier with accusations of substance abuse. mel b has told us she's committed to her health, but in court papers, she's al
new york. she turned new york into her own concrete catwalk. wonder what has inspired this new cool and confident katie? >> how happy are you with jamie foxx? >> a source says it's a result of foxxkat's new romance. and she was reportedly talking about him and gushing about him all day. >> how much do you love him, katie? >> we're guessing it's a 10. she's doing the self-assured hands on the hips pose, attending new york fashion week. her own fashion was on point, with...
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al-jazeera new york. now has peter with the sport lauren thank you very much former united nations secretary general ban ki moon has a new job at the international olympic committee the south korean will be the new chair of the i.o.c. ethics commission the decision was taken in the peruvian capital of the lima where the i.o.c. are gathering on wednesday paris was awarded the twenty twenty four olympic games while the twenty twenty eight games were given to los angeles author of power games a political history of the olympics jules boycott of says the i.o.c. have a lot of work to do with fewer takers these days wanting to host the games not to mention then having to deal with the recent legacy of bribery and corruption. banki moon has his hands full there's no question about it it be great if one of the first things that ban ki moon did was to try to create a little bit of autonomy right now the ethics commission still reports to the executive board of the international olympic committee so in order to be
al-jazeera new york. now has peter with the sport lauren thank you very much former united nations secretary general ban ki moon has a new job at the international olympic committee the south korean will be the new chair of the i.o.c. ethics commission the decision was taken in the peruvian capital of the lima where the i.o.c. are gathering on wednesday paris was awarded the twenty twenty four olympic games while the twenty twenty eight games were given to los angeles author of power games a...
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this ad in the "new york post" today by tom steyer and his company. of course this is before president trump is set to deliver his first major u.n. address this morning. now it reads, quote, the most dangerous part of a hurricane isn't the wind or the surge, it's the president who fails to act on climate change." of course, this is controversial because it comes after two major deadly hurricanes causing devastation in the u.s. governor brown and other government and business leaders met yesterday in new york for the start of climate week nyc 2017 discussing ways to reduce carbon emissions despite the white house administration decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. mayors, governorrings, presidents, ceos of companies, they have real power. we are not a top-down, um, one center of power dictating to everybody else. it would be great if the president would join the -- join the movement. he is not doing it. >> reporter: the president is expected to deliver his first major address to the u.n. later this morning. we are expecting him to focus on
this ad in the "new york post" today by tom steyer and his company. of course this is before president trump is set to deliver his first major u.n. address this morning. now it reads, quote, the most dangerous part of a hurricane isn't the wind or the surge, it's the president who fails to act on climate change." of course, this is controversial because it comes after two major deadly hurricanes causing devastation in the u.s. governor brown and other government and business...
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yorkers coming from new york university. the other is gabriel thompson who edited chasing the harvest migrant workers in californiaigt agriculture having them myself born in santa cruz and raised since i was reading through the stories and interviews i could see the people he was talkings about in my own travels through the central coast. he's an independent journalist has written articles for "the new york times," slate, mother jones and many other publications. he's won he has won a number ofs including the sydney award. so two amazing people you're going to hear from you we will talk about a half an hour and take time for questions. let me start with you if you don't mind. give us a sense of why did you write this book of sunset park. >> thank you to the brooklyn book festival for inviting me to speak about my sunset park book. the reason i wrote the book is twofold.hagr one is i grew up in the neighborhood. my parents moved to sunset parkp in 1974 which was near the height of the new york city fiscal crisis. we were one
yorkers coming from new york university. the other is gabriel thompson who edited chasing the harvest migrant workers in californiaigt agriculture having them myself born in santa cruz and raised since i was reading through the stories and interviews i could see the people he was talkings about in my own travels through the central coast. he's an independent journalist has written articles for "the new york times," slate, mother jones and many other publications. he's won he has won a...
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roxana saberi at the new york stock exchange. thanks. >> you bet. >>> still ahead, a swing for the record books. alex gordon breaks a record with a solid hit last night. ♪ when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> alex hits it deep into rig alex gordon. >> that home run by kansas city's alex gordon broke the major league season's home ru
roxana saberi at the new york stock exchange. thanks. >> you bet. >>> still ahead, a swing for the record books. alex gordon breaks a record with a solid hit last night. ♪ when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite,...
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we faced this in new york and across the country. the department of justice changed the supreme court's decision with their findings. it comes from the 1968 case versus ohio and say you can't stop somebody based on reasonable suspicion. in their findings now, the department of justice constantly comes up with the phrase that would disproportionately stop someone and in the investigation they say that they were using excessive force against the dominican individuals. primarily, you hear it all the time, they were stopping african-americans. the reason they come up with this is because they compare the population demographics into the city of chicago if we went before the supreme court and said we were using the population demographics. citywide, 70% of the stops for the two year period in 2013 and 2014 were african-american. the problem is suspect to be done from the crime victims had been 72% of the offenders in this practice were described as male blacks. so, in a city that has the out-of-control crime rate in the neighborhood of in
we faced this in new york and across the country. the department of justice changed the supreme court's decision with their findings. it comes from the 1968 case versus ohio and say you can't stop somebody based on reasonable suspicion. in their findings now, the department of justice constantly comes up with the phrase that would disproportionately stop someone and in the investigation they say that they were using excessive force against the dominican individuals. primarily, you hear it all...
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this was the case in the new york regiment. the soldiers had no desire to cooperate with white marylanders who they thought were colluding with the enemy. the brigade commander later testified to congress that the soldiers supposedly to honor the requests was an extremely disagreeable one and it is very odious to that regiment and the practice it persisted and would lead to serious and unpleasant events in the regiment. i think what was happening was the officers were trying to pass down instructions they had to cooperate and the soldiers were saying we don't want to. there is fighting and disagreement within the regiment. switching over to people -- slave people coming in from virginia. their status was a bit simpler. the confiscation act all military officials to put those folks to work if they said their owners and try to use them in the confederate war effort. black virginians began bringing in less information to the u.s. forces as soon as the conflict began, but a large group of enslaved virginians came over to maryland a
this was the case in the new york regiment. the soldiers had no desire to cooperate with white marylanders who they thought were colluding with the enemy. the brigade commander later testified to congress that the soldiers supposedly to honor the requests was an extremely disagreeable one and it is very odious to that regiment and the practice it persisted and would lead to serious and unpleasant events in the regiment. i think what was happening was the officers were trying to pass down...
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i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at democracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer flip >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> when we talk about pasta in my family,t's never basta. and today we'll be making three new dies
i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at democracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer flip >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and...
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scarlet: we live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york. here the top stories we are covering from around the world on the bloomberg. stocks a major indexes in the red right now, by better than 1%. off a little, with the dow falling more than 200 points. treasuries rallied the most in months as tensions with north korea amount and another atlantic hurricane threatens to make landfall. in politics, the trump administration has officially leavingdaca, immigrants in limbo. google, and jpmorgan coming against that decision. steve cohen seems to be urging ever closer to launching a hedge fund. we have more on this bloomberg's move -- bloomberg's group just ahead. abigail, a sea of red right now. day, sharpbearish declines for the dow, s&p, 500, this selloff has been pretty sharp and swift today. we have the small-cap index down about 1%. the russell 2000 higher earlier today. doing a bit of a bearish reversal as tensions with north korea escalate, as scarlet was mentioning, uncertainty around d.c. lots for investors to contend with today. the ma
scarlet: we live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york. here the top stories we are covering from around the world on the bloomberg. stocks a major indexes in the red right now, by better than 1%. off a little, with the dow falling more than 200 points. treasuries rallied the most in months as tensions with north korea amount and another atlantic hurricane threatens to make landfall. in politics, the trump administration has officially leavingdaca, immigrants in limbo. google, and...
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the show from new york, nashville, and laengless. that's where nischelle turner is with a preview. >> reporter: nancy, behind me here at universal studios stars including oprah winfrey, george clooney, and julia roberts are set to man the phones for "hand in hand: a benefit for hurricane relief." they just added leonardo dicaprio and justin timberlake. and released a promo with an emotional selena gomez. >> if we're going to get through all the storms brought us, that's how we're going to do it. together. hand many hand. >> reporter: today, at "gma's" studios in new york, they were gearing up to broadcast live across 17 networks. >> our crew is hard at work. getting the telethon set upstairs. ♪ >> reporter: justin bieber will be here in l.a. his and ariana grande's manager, scooter braun, who set up the benefit for manchester back in june, is putting together tonight's telethon. it will also feature kelly rowland. >> everyone is blocking out for an hour and letting us go commercial free to raise as much money as possible. >> it's n
the show from new york, nashville, and laengless. that's where nischelle turner is with a preview. >> reporter: nancy, behind me here at universal studios stars including oprah winfrey, george clooney, and julia roberts are set to man the phones for "hand in hand: a benefit for hurricane relief." they just added leonardo dicaprio and justin timberlake. and released a promo with an emotional selena gomez. >> if we're going to get through all the storms brought us, that's...
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the show from new york, nashville, and laengless. that's where nischelle tr urneis with a preview. >> reporter: nancy, behind me here at universal studios stars including oprah winfrey, george clooney, and julia roberts are set to man the phones for "hand in hand: a benefit for hurricane relief." they just added leonardo dicaprio and justin timberlake. and released a promo with an emotional selena gomez. >> if we're going to get through all the storms brought us, that's how we're going to do it. together. hand many hand. >> reporter: today, at "gma's" studios in new york, they were gearing up to broadcast live acro7 ss 1ornetwks. >> our crew is hard at work. getting telhe tethon set upstairs. ♪ >> reporter: justin bieber will be here in l.a. his and ariana grande's manager, scooter braun, who set up the benefit for manchester back in june, is putting together tonight's telethon. it will also feature kelly rowland. >> everyone is blocking out for an hour and letting us go commercial free to raise as much money as possible. >> it's n
the show from new york, nashville, and laengless. that's where nischelle tr urneis with a preview. >> reporter: nancy, behind me here at universal studios stars including oprah winfrey, george clooney, and julia roberts are set to man the phones for "hand in hand: a benefit for hurricane relief." they just added leonardo dicaprio and justin timberlake. and released a promo with an emotional selena gomez. >> if we're going to get through all the storms brought us, that's...
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in new york city. inside the chapel are stained-glass windows made in new york by heineken and smith. these are army divisions. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side from governors island. the second is the yankee division, 26, and the new york division, 77. if you want to see another heineken and smith stained-glass window, there is one in columbia in the journalism school. that is a stained-glass window of the statue of liberty, same artist, same craftsmen. when i lead tours of the city, i say the war is all around us. york avenue is not named for the duke of york. it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. here is world war i 101. the assassination of the austrian king started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria was threatened by serbia with support o
in new york city. inside the chapel are stained-glass windows made in new york by heineken and smith. these are army divisions. you can see the first, the fighting first on the left side from governors island. the second is the yankee division, 26, and the new york division, 77. if you want to see another heineken and smith stained-glass window, there is one in columbia in the journalism school. that is a stained-glass window of the statue of liberty, same artist, same craftsmen. when i lead...
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new york. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, a member of the appropriations committee, mr. cuellar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar, is recognized for two minutes. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. again, i want to thath ranking member for yielding her time and -- i want to thank the ranking member for yielding her time and also the chairman, also, mr. frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john carter, one of our texans, for bringing this important bill to the floor. this funding will help fema, who's running out of money, provide immediate recovery and relief we need in texas and louisiana. it's only a down payment. normally in rainy events we measure water in inches. during hurricane harvey, we measured it in feet. there were 13 trillion gallons of water on the ground. hurricane harvey killed at least 60 people, including a dreamer who drove over 100 those help rescue first responders. those evacuated would soon c
new york. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, a member of the appropriations committee, mr. cuellar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar, is recognized for two minutes. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. again, i want to thath ranking member for yielding her time and -- i want to thank the ranking member for yielding her time and also the chairman, also, mr. frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john...
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on new york. so let me set the stage. 10 states have said yes to the constitution. it will go into effect. this is july, 1788. ten states have said yes. new york has not. it is very close. we do not know which way it will go. but at the end of the day it is 30 to 27. so if one vote switches, it would change the outcome, because then it would be 29-28 and the presiding officer who is opposed will cast a tie-breaking not really a tie-breaking, but a time making vote. then it will be 29-29 and the resolution fails. so they go to one vote. hamilton does not know if he has the votes yet. so they come up and say, here's the deal we propose. we say yes on the condition that there be a bill of rights. and he figures, maybe i should go for the deal because of new york says know the constitution as a practical matter we will fail. how will it work with new york city, it will be, it will just -- it will not be contiguous. it will be like east and west pakistan. so that is not going to work. so he's intereste
on new york. so let me set the stage. 10 states have said yes to the constitution. it will go into effect. this is july, 1788. ten states have said yes. new york has not. it is very close. we do not know which way it will go. but at the end of the day it is 30 to 27. so if one vote switches, it would change the outcome, because then it would be 29-28 and the presiding officer who is opposed will cast a tie-breaking not really a tie-breaking, but a time making vote. then it will be 29-29 and the...
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a lot of freedom and most people don't know to new york police department doesn't just work in new york and i was one of those guys my job was to follow this and see where it went what it was so that's how much bigger it is. now you said that you were basically we're told this is and that this was an issue of national security and it was shot down at a higher level why would it be classed as a issue of national security and who was looking to protect this type of sick tatic activity well like i said when i arrested ben rhodes and i doubt information that i got about. the guy that looks like guy's a moto i identified him and his name was meant rose and when i arrested him one of the bits of information we got is that three little boys two fourteen year olds and a fifteen year old were killed on east sixty fourth street while they were being used to compromise somebody having sex and a fourth kid survived and that's how we got into that and then years later just happened in one thousand seventy one and about one thousand nine hundred seventy seven seventy eight i had identified the guy an
a lot of freedom and most people don't know to new york police department doesn't just work in new york and i was one of those guys my job was to follow this and see where it went what it was so that's how much bigger it is. now you said that you were basically we're told this is and that this was an issue of national security and it was shot down at a higher level why would it be classed as a issue of national security and who was looking to protect this type of sick tatic activity well like i...
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week, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 242 of the trump administration.
week, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 242 of the trump administration.
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york times the daily news others oh sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and bar names that the times wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the nightlife but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for right and of course what i write for them it's much more regimented i have to go through an edit where they suck at a little stuff but they make it more for their format which makes perfect sense and works in that format i mean part of it's the covers i mean they still have the most outrageous one of my favorite covers was who do you have to blow in this city to get gay marriage and oh it was with a condom i mean i like that kind of rhetoric irreverence i think it's great and that was also it's a matter of not just the content but the style. it was almost kind of flipping your finger at the establishment you know those are the pride and jo
york times the daily news others oh sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and bar names that the times wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the nightlife but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for right and of course what i write for them...
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york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the times wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the night life but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them it's much more regimented i have to go through an edit where they suck up a little style but they make it more for their format which makes perfect sense and works in that format i mean part of it's the covers i mean they still have the most outrageous one of my favorite covers was who do you have to blow in this city to get gay marriage and oh it was a mouth with a condom i mean i like that kind of reverence irreverence i think it's great and that was also it's a matter of not just the content but the stock. it was almost kind of flipping your finger at the establishment you know those are the p
york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the times wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the night life but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them...
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on tuesday we're at the roosevelt house in new york city for new york times magazine and "vanity fair" contributing editor vanessa's report on consensual and nonconsensual sex on college campuses. also that night in manhattan we're at nyu bookstore where a foreign correspondent will recall president truman's response to the take over of china in 1949 and how it reshaped american foreign policy. wednesday former speech writer david litt will be at barnes & noble in new york to describe his time working in the obama administration. and on friday, september 22nd, and saturday, 23rd we'll be at the baltimore book festival held at the city's inner harbor to hear from michael eric dyson, andrea ritchie, robin spencer, devon allen and other authors. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on boob tv on c-span -- on booktv on c-span2. ..
on tuesday we're at the roosevelt house in new york city for new york times magazine and "vanity fair" contributing editor vanessa's report on consensual and nonconsensual sex on college campuses. also that night in manhattan we're at nyu bookstore where a foreign correspondent will recall president truman's response to the take over of china in 1949 and how it reshaped american foreign policy. wednesday former speech writer david litt will be at barnes & noble in new york to...
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new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. in the current administration, new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not even sure new york is bidding. emily: where is business friendly? eric: i was talking about the local administration. i think new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. i don't know that the city of new york is actually even actively looking at attracting that. emily: what do you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it cannot build out headquarters in seattle. they are at capacity. what should it be looking for elsewhere? eric: i think it needs a city or a place where there is a lot of higher education, a lot of young people who are looking for the jobs of the new economy, and a business friendly environment. emily: we do have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. obviously, a lot of cities are competing for this now. take a listen. >> we have gotten criticism about corpora
new york is a very expensive place to set up a business. in the current administration, new york is not particularly business friendly. i'm not even sure new york is bidding. emily: where is business friendly? eric: i was talking about the local administration. i think new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. i don't know that the city of new york is actually even actively looking at attracting...
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york attorney that suddenly the attorney is back in new york. he's an experience washington guy. >> this is second issue recently. before this it was that he was fooled by an e-mail prankster into answering a whole bunch of questions. >> this is third incident after he accused a reporter -- or he asked her if she was on drugs in that extended -- >> in terms of revealing information, he revealed -- >> as opposed to being just incompetent. >> so if i'm the president, i'm calling these guys in tomorrow, well, after he finishes with the u.n. you have to give these guys a good trashing. this is not acceptable at this level. >> jeff too bin raised a point. not everybody is the president's attorney. they're not his personal attorneys, so he doesn't have the same attorney-client privilege. with ty cobb as he does with don mcgahn. >> i don't know what kind of clown shoe operation they're running, but i'm embarrassed as an attorney. you have an ethical duty toward your client. here john daud is the president's personal attorney. he's defending trump in hi
york attorney that suddenly the attorney is back in new york. he's an experience washington guy. >> this is second issue recently. before this it was that he was fooled by an e-mail prankster into answering a whole bunch of questions. >> this is third incident after he accused a reporter -- or he asked her if she was on drugs in that extended -- >> in terms of revealing information, he revealed -- >> as opposed to being just incompetent. >> so if i'm the president,...
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in new york, the new york sto. s >>> kanter fitzgerald lot more than 650 employees, and since then it's used the anniversary to raise money for charities. mike an san tolli spent the day on cantor's new york city trading floor. >> done. done. >> reporter: it's chair why the day. the firm is donatingable trading -- with the help of celebrity entertainers and athletes. today president bill clinton, actor robert de niro and football great joe theismann handled trades that added to the funds raised by the charity day event since 2002, actor steve buschemi said the tone of remembrance. >> it's all about supporting each other. that feeling never goes away. i mean, you know, they say time heals. in some ways it does, but in other ways, it's just -- it's 16 years that you haven't been with your loved once. >> reporter: this year as the country commemorates the could taos troy, the toll of present-day disasters was also on the minds of all involved. cantor is sending -- >> on top of taking care of 100 chairities, we'll fly
in new york, the new york sto. s >>> kanter fitzgerald lot more than 650 employees, and since then it's used the anniversary to raise money for charities. mike an san tolli spent the day on cantor's new york city trading floor. >> done. done. >> reporter: it's chair why the day. the firm is donatingable trading -- with the help of celebrity entertainers and athletes. today president bill clinton, actor robert de niro and football great joe theismann handled trades that...
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york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the titles wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the night life but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them it's much more regimented i have to go through an edit where they suck at a little stuff but they make it more for their format which makes perfect sense and works in that format i mean part of it's the covers i mean they still have the most outrageous one of my favorite covers was who do you have to blow in this city to get gay marriage and oh it was a mouth with a condom i mean i like that kind of reverence irreverence i think it's great and that was also it's a matter of not just the content but the stock. it was almost kind of flipping your finger at the establishment you know those are the
york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the titles wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the night life but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them...
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york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the times wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the nightlife but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them it's much more regimented i have to go through an edit where they suck up a little style but they make it more for their format which makes perfect sense and works in that format i mean part of it's the covers i mean they still have the most outrageous one of my favorite covers was who do you have to blow in this city to get gay marriage and oh it was with a condom i mean i like that kind of reverence irreverence i think it's great and that was also it's a matter of not just the content but the stock. it was you almost kind of flipping your finger at the establishment you know those are the pride
york times the daily news others sure i mean the new york times was saying the word homosexual said of gay for a long time there were certain like club and barn names that the times wouldn't even say without asterisks i was out there just writing and telling the truth or running outrageous pictures very naughty stories sexy stories about what was really happening in the nightlife but the times has caught up they have styles of the times i write for write and of course what i write for them it's...
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it's one of the most anticipated events in the apparel industry new york fashion week designers from around the world revealed their clothing lines for the next season the week long event generates more than nine hundred million dollars for the city. but this year there are concerns about the future of where all the high end fashion clothes are made city officials are trying to relocate the famous garment district out of manhattan and convert the prime real estate that is now manufacturing space into housing and offices gabrielle ferrara helps run one of the largest luxury manufacturers in new york they've made clothing for designers like calvin klein donna karan and vera wang she says moving the district would ruin the fashion ecosystem in new york the garment district is here for a reason. factoring owners in the workers are here because they need to be close to clients things to be close to the source of trends and they need to be close to their workers if you go anywhere else in the world she will not find the ability to create luxury garments the way we do here over the years th
it's one of the most anticipated events in the apparel industry new york fashion week designers from around the world revealed their clothing lines for the next season the week long event generates more than nine hundred million dollars for the city. but this year there are concerns about the future of where all the high end fashion clothes are made city officials are trying to relocate the famous garment district out of manhattan and convert the prime real estate that is now manufacturing...
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new york cree issued a stark new warning. the rogue nation vowed to speed up its nuclear program in response to new u.n. sanctions. the communist country say the sanctions inhumane and aimed wiping out the entire country. ambassador nikki haley says we're running out of diplomatic options with north korea. is she rite. let's go down to the adam shapiro with the latest on the meeting with the world leaders. reporter: trish, he will meet all week with world leaders. already meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussing middle east peace and whether the united states will remain a party to the agreement with iran over nuclear weapons. the united states has to determine if iran is in compliance this october and there is concern as benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister from israel said this is a terrible deal. so that issue is front and center along with middle east peace. the issue with iran and destabilization of the middle east will be a topic when president trump meets with the french leader, manuel ma mac
new york cree issued a stark new warning. the rogue nation vowed to speed up its nuclear program in response to new u.n. sanctions. the communist country say the sanctions inhumane and aimed wiping out the entire country. ambassador nikki haley says we're running out of diplomatic options with north korea. is she rite. let's go down to the adam shapiro with the latest on the meeting with the world leaders. reporter: trish, he will meet all week with world leaders. already meeting with israeli...