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, the justice department new york bureau? >> well, my reporting suggests what you just said, that everything the southern district is looking into, which ranges from trump's foundation, to his finances, to his business, potentially poses even more legal jeopardy for him than mueller's probe. and i was speaking a couple days ago with preet bharara who, of course, used to be the u.s. attorney for sdny, and he said he agrees and he thinks the work the southern district is doing is more dangerous for trump because the southern district doesn't have the same circumscribed mandate. that mueller does. mueller was tasked with looking at links and/or coordination between russia and the trump campaign and maybe obstruction of justice. but the southern district can look at anything it wants. and because of that, trump could be facing a lot of legal problems, legal questions, whenever he leaves office. >> and jeff, because you've been both a fed and a former employee of the manhattan d.a., help us sort out the notion that the manhattan d
, the justice department new york bureau? >> well, my reporting suggests what you just said, that everything the southern district is looking into, which ranges from trump's foundation, to his finances, to his business, potentially poses even more legal jeopardy for him than mueller's probe. and i was speaking a couple days ago with preet bharara who, of course, used to be the u.s. attorney for sdny, and he said he agrees and he thinks the work the southern district is doing is more...
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how does new york suffer? michael: new york has had some tremendous momentum. i think about the cornell initiative which bloomberg actually sparked. i think the momentum of google buying chelsea markets for $2.4 billion. they have 7000 to 8000 employees. you were seeing new york develop as silicon valley part two. i think a punctuation point on that would have been amazon. i think it is a statement that it is hard to do business here, that we don't welcome tech companies like we should. i think it is not just the loss of the 25,000 or so jobs, i think it is the meaning of it, what it signifies, which is we cannot get it over the finish line. matt: respectfully, when was the last time you saw san francisco offer an incentive for someone to move there? we, new york, we need to be in a place where we don't offer tax breaks. the great companies move here for the talent. i think we are actually there. notwithstanding, i wish we would have gotten amazon, i think it was poorly handled, but a body blow is a little harsh. emily: where do you see the opportunities in new
how does new york suffer? michael: new york has had some tremendous momentum. i think about the cornell initiative which bloomberg actually sparked. i think the momentum of google buying chelsea markets for $2.4 billion. they have 7000 to 8000 employees. you were seeing new york develop as silicon valley part two. i think a punctuation point on that would have been amazon. i think it is a statement that it is hard to do business here, that we don't welcome tech companies like we should. i think...
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let's move to new york. 1970's, another crucial event is the fiscal crisis of new york. i will tell a complicated story as quickly as i can. new york city almost went bankrupt in 1975. america's largest city, the financial capital of wall street could not pay its bills and came that close to going to bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. a combination of the impact of reallynomic recessions hit new york. new york loses a couple hundred thousand jobs during this time. at the same time, going back to the 60's, which had been a good time economically, new york institutes a city income tax. new york has a lot of revenue coming in in the 60's, but they also increase city programs. there's greater demand for city programs, greater demand for welfare. new york city has its own hospital. hospital costs were going up at this time. new york is becoming slightly poorer. have whitet, you upper middle-class residents leaving the city. it leaves -- it impact negatively.
let's move to new york. 1970's, another crucial event is the fiscal crisis of new york. i will tell a complicated story as quickly as i can. new york city almost went bankrupt in 1975. america's largest city, the financial capital of wall street could not pay its bills and came that close to going to bankruptcy. historians argue about this often. a combination of the impact of reallynomic recessions hit new york. new york loses a couple hundred thousand jobs during this time. at the same time,...
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well what's so special for me about new york is that i feel young in new york i feel fresh in new york i feel not judged you are i feel that an artist can be any age and do any project and there's always somebody who's willing to say yes that's a good idea you can think of the most outlandish theater piece you know and there's always somebody willing to work with you in this and think they think it might be sadly good as opposed to say for instance l.a. where you have to be a certain you know in the role and then it's there but yeah yeah yeah and also i felt so very good in berlin i have to say i know. you go. yes there is there is i felt very free and i think the freedom is really good and that's what this was. you know i. can this for an awful scene. amount of money argument can have as one has leverage because that is what you should be adults and the information wants my. contact in when i couldn't stand for nine months and. ten billion have as much fun new york sometimes and then never. noise plus you have to play beating tin all the don this is not. meant to be a follow central p
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opinions are strong in new york. we consider it part of the new york charm. it goes on to say the governor will take responsibility for the approval and the mayor will work together with the governor. all of that, giving him chills that this could be back on in long island city. >> our thanks to stephen from wabc. >>> the weather could make things more difficult than usual for the morning commute in the northeast. the snow arriving just in time to make the roads slick from d.c. to new york. farther south, march comes in with some rainshowers. we get the details now from accuweather. >> kenneth, good morning. a snowy friday morning for baltimore, philly and new york. south of d.c., we are generally talking rain out of the system. it brings more snow to new england as we head through friday night and into saturday. light stuff, 1-3 inches, certainly not enough to create problems. another storm on the west coast, going to bring several inches of rain to coastal california, several feet into the sierra and that's going to bring big-time snows from the midwest int
opinions are strong in new york. we consider it part of the new york charm. it goes on to say the governor will take responsibility for the approval and the mayor will work together with the governor. all of that, giving him chills that this could be back on in long island city. >> our thanks to stephen from wabc. >>> the weather could make things more difficult than usual for the morning commute in the northeast. the snow arriving just in time to make the roads slick from d.c....
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like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, ♪ i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. ♪ - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. this isn't just this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make
like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, ♪ i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but...
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"the new york times" reports new york senator kerstin gillibrand officially kicked off her presidential campaign outside of one of president trump's signature hotels. >> he puts his name in bold on every building. he does this because he wants you to believe he is strong. he is not. [ cheers ] our president is a coward. [ cheers ] >> the democrat called the trump international hotel and tower in manhattan a shrine to greed, division, and vanity. gillibrand outlined a progressive agenda including medicare for all and a national paid leave program. >>> the "dallas morning news" reports american and southwest airlines are canceling hundreds of flights daily due to the grounding and overhaul of boeing 737 max planes. american, which has 24 of the planes in its fleet, is extending cancelations through april 24th. southwest who has 36 max aircraft is making cancelations five days in advance. this after deadly crashes in ethiopia and off the coast of indonesia. >>> the "pittsburgh post-gazette" reports on a lieutenant over a former officer is moving forward with a lawsuit. 17-year-old antwon r
"the new york times" reports new york senator kerstin gillibrand officially kicked off her presidential campaign outside of one of president trump's signature hotels. >> he puts his name in bold on every building. he does this because he wants you to believe he is strong. he is not. [ cheers ] our president is a coward. [ cheers ] >> the democrat called the trump international hotel and tower in manhattan a shrine to greed, division, and vanity. gillibrand outlined a...
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share information with both new york state prosecutors like cyrus vance in manhattan. this is chance for him to redeem himself because he dropped the ball. his office had the goods on ivanka trump and don junior for criminal real estate fraud. he could get in on state prosecution, but they can also share information with federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york. >> i cuomo can -- andrew cuomo can grant latitia james criminal investigative authority if he wants to. i would expect he would probably do that. >> or governor cuomo. let's put up on the screen and these are all the investigations kurnlt currently under way on the trump administration. you can see them all. it's just astounding. how is any governing getting done, david? >> has there been any governing? we still haven't had an acting faa director. we have major countries where there's no u.s. ambassador more than two years after he took office. >> yeah. does he have any power with state investigators? >> no, so this is a key issue here is that, first of all, trump -- a presidential pardon only e
share information with both new york state prosecutors like cyrus vance in manhattan. this is chance for him to redeem himself because he dropped the ball. his office had the goods on ivanka trump and don junior for criminal real estate fraud. he could get in on state prosecution, but they can also share information with federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york. >> i cuomo can -- andrew cuomo can grant latitia james criminal investigative authority if he wants to. i would...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, the distinguished chair of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. schiff: i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding and for his sponsorship of this important legislation. i rise in strong support. special counsel robert mueller was appointed in may, 2017, to oversee the ongoing criminal and counterintelligence investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election, and over the nearly two years since his appointment, the special counsel has indicted 34 individuals and three companies and secured guilty pleas or convictions from eight individuals. we do not know when the special counsel will complete his work, but there are indications it could occur in the near future. notwithstanding the overwhelming public interest into special counsel's report and findings, i am deeply concerned that attorney general barr may attempt t
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, the distinguished chair of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. schiff: i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding and for his sponsorship of this important legislation. i rise in strong support. special counsel robert mueller was appointed in may, 2017, to oversee the ongoing criminal and...
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york state, in the city of new york. in addition to that, andrea, things such as his statements regarding season tickets to the new york yankees and statements provided to american express, some of those statements and circumstances we heard about at trial, where he said he had some financial difficulties trying to pay down his new york yankee season tickets in 2016 that documents and things associated around that are part of the charges here today. we're not going to hear from the manhattan district attorney. they are not going to hold a press conference today. that's according to their communications director, andrea, but the indictment pretty much speaks for itself and covers a significant amount of events we have discussed on air. the significance, of course, is what you've been discussing over the last five or ten minutes, which is that this impervious to any sort of pardon power that the president could, could take advantage of with respect to paul manafort. so paul manafort's legal troubles, chapter is being close
york state, in the city of new york. in addition to that, andrea, things such as his statements regarding season tickets to the new york yankees and statements provided to american express, some of those statements and circumstances we heard about at trial, where he said he had some financial difficulties trying to pay down his new york yankee season tickets in 2016 that documents and things associated around that are part of the charges here today. we're not going to hear from the manhattan...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler. the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield 45 seconds to the distinguished gentleman from new jersey, mr. gottheimer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gottheimer: as a jewish member of congress who lost family in the holocaust and whose grandfather fought the nazis, i need no reminder to fight hate and bigotry wherever we find it. the statement about dual loyalty is a slur against jews and deserves condemnation. it's offense toiv question my loyalty or anyone's loyalty to the united states of america here simply because i'm jewer. just as it was appalling to question john kennedy's loyalty to the united states as president because he was catholic. it was clear if the discussion this week and the ultimate resolution that treating anti-semitism -- that anti-semitism is being treated differently than other bigotry and hatred. there shouldn't be an ast risk n
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler. the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield 45 seconds to the distinguished gentleman from new jersey, mr. gottheimer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gottheimer: as a jewish member of congress who lost family in the holocaust and whose grandfather fought the nazis, i need no...
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these films are filmed in new york, you can feel what is going on in new york. depend feel the tension and the problems. driver" youch "taxi can sense that. you can see the dirty streets, you can see the graffiti. and you can see how the city is pushing this man who probably already is in stable to begin with, pushing him to the edge. but, at the same time all of this is happening, if you look at new york, there is stuff going on under as well. that is happening is the creation of hip-hop music and culture. which is occurring in the bronx in the 1970's, the same time you have arson, high crime rates. boughtlike africa mum on and others are creating the style of music in big block parties and the bronx. it is not until the 1980's that it will seep into the broader culture. graffiti becomes part of that as well. one of the complaints about new york and other big cities in the 1970's and 1980's was the graffiti everywhere. on subways, buildings, bridges. and beginning in the 1990's, new york city made a great effort to clean up the graffiti. to clean up the city. y
these films are filmed in new york, you can feel what is going on in new york. depend feel the tension and the problems. driver" youch "taxi can sense that. you can see the dirty streets, you can see the graffiti. and you can see how the city is pushing this man who probably already is in stable to begin with, pushing him to the edge. but, at the same time all of this is happening, if you look at new york, there is stuff going on under as well. that is happening is the creation of...
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i'm dana perino in new york. ed: okay. this is ed henry and dana perino live in new york city. we have just gotten a bombshell. dana: amazing. ed: a letter from the attorney general of the united states, william barr, to the democratic and republican leaders of the house and senate judiciary committees. ed: perhaps just as important, this letter spells out that the president did not commit obstruction of justice according to the attorney general of the united states, willirk am barr. we are going to be all over this story. we first, though, right now want to go to an important guest. ty cobb, who as you know at the beginning of the mueller investigation, served as a special lawyer, counsel inside the white house helping president trump deal with all this. ty, we appreciate you joining us live. >> good to be with you all. ed: ty, i just want to go right to it. what is your initial reaction to this letter from the attorney general? >> you know, ed, as you know from some of our conversations, this is consistent with what i anticipated. that mueller would do an, tensive job hon hon
i'm dana perino in new york. ed: okay. this is ed henry and dana perino live in new york city. we have just gotten a bombshell. dana: amazing. ed: a letter from the attorney general of the united states, william barr, to the democratic and republican leaders of the house and senate judiciary committees. ed: perhaps just as important, this letter spells out that the president did not commit obstruction of justice according to the attorney general of the united states, willirk am barr. we are...
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good evening from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 781 of the trump administration and we are launching into what could be an important week in terms of what we learn about the status of this mueller investigation. and at the same time the speaker of the house is making waves about her comments about the potential for impeachment. late today nancy pelosi told the this mueller investigation. and at the same time the speaker of the house is making waves with her comments about the potential for impeachment. late today nancy pelosi told the "washington post" magazine what she sees as the standard for impeachment. and we quote. "i'm not for impeachment. this is news. i haven't said this to any press person before. impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there is something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan i don't think we should go down that path because it divides the country. and he's just not worth it." the speaker's remarks come as the nation waits to find out what will come of the mueller investigation.
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covers immigration in the new york area. he was a reporter at the guardian u.s. in new york at the national desk, as well as at in of innovation lab. he started his career covering the crisis in beirut, lebanon for the local units -- look at you wish newspaper, the daily star. garrett epps is a professor of law at the university of baltimore. he has written five books. and that includes a narrative account of the framing and adoption of the 14th amendment. he is a former reporter for the washington post and the author of two novels. now i will turn it over to heather. [applause] thank you for being here. this is -- when we plan these events, we give an estimate, maybe 20 or 30 people will show up, but so many of you came, so many more rsvp to'd, it is sucha delight to see every seat filled. it is such an honor to be here with my co-panelists. i'm a historian, so like the tenement museum, the present and past comes alive in the stories we tell it both of these individuals tell stories about the past connected to the present.
covers immigration in the new york area. he was a reporter at the guardian u.s. in new york at the national desk, as well as at in of innovation lab. he started his career covering the crisis in beirut, lebanon for the local units -- look at you wish newspaper, the daily star. garrett epps is a professor of law at the university of baltimore. he has written five books. and that includes a narrative account of the framing and adoption of the 14th amendment. he is a former reporter for the...
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important names in new york. in 1700, he began construction atthe house in new york city 54 pearl street. boughtis death, it was by samuel francis who opened a tavern which later, toward washington would use to say his farewells at the end of the revolutionary war to his officers. james -- james's father was a member of the colonial assembly as numerous other family members were. oliver commended the militia during the french and indian war with a number of the council between the french and indian war and revolution and during the revolution was a brigadier general in command of what was known as the lancey's brigade of almost 2000 men. so, as you might gather, this is an incredibly powerful political family in colonial new york that led what was even referred to as the delancey party which dominated politics around the french and indian war of to the revolution. they were supporters of mercantile interest, especially given their own backgrounds. and their opponents in new york were the livingston family and fac
important names in new york. in 1700, he began construction atthe house in new york city 54 pearl street. boughtis death, it was by samuel francis who opened a tavern which later, toward washington would use to say his farewells at the end of the revolutionary war to his officers. james -- james's father was a member of the colonial assembly as numerous other family members were. oliver commended the militia during the french and indian war with a number of the council between the french and...
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from there she went to new york. she is met by the great editor thomas fortune, a transplanted brooklynite. she says, well, it has been a long time getting to new york. but now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says, what are you talking about? she did not understand why he said that. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. her business partner had been threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former co-owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as a slander against white women. wells was threatened with lynching. there were folks posted at the railway station to intercept her. she was told a local black militia group would protect her if she returned. but ida concluded that doing so would mean more bloodshed, more widows. she was now in exile. she would not set foot in her native south for the next 30 years. having destroyed my paper, having a price
from there she went to new york. she is met by the great editor thomas fortune, a transplanted brooklynite. she says, well, it has been a long time getting to new york. but now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says, what are you talking about? she did not understand why he said that. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. her business partner had been threatened with castration and forced to...
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well what's so special for me about new york is that i feel young and new york i feel fresh in new york i feel not judged. i feel that an artist can be any age and do any project and there's always somebody who's willing to say yes that's a good idea you can think of the most outlandish theater piece you know and there's always somebody willing to work with you in this and think they think it might be something good as opposed to say for instance l.a. where you have to be a certain you know in the old year and then it's. yeah yeah and also i've felt very good in berlin i have to say i know. you go. yes there is there is i felt very free and i think the freedom is really good and that's what once was. you know. kindness for an athlete seen. on a new york and i think you can't have as one has leverage because that is what you should be added to the information once my. prize and contact him and i couldn't stand for nine months and the. ten billion have to come to. new york sometimes and then never who had us noise plus you have to play with our domicile beating tin don this is not. meant
well what's so special for me about new york is that i feel young and new york i feel fresh in new york i feel not judged. i feel that an artist can be any age and do any project and there's always somebody who's willing to say yes that's a good idea you can think of the most outlandish theater piece you know and there's always somebody willing to work with you in this and think they think it might be something good as opposed to say for instance l.a. where you have to be a certain you know in...
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new york because a lot of the questionable conduct was within the southern district of new york. the president, for example, ran his business there, his campaign, as well. all from the southern district. how much legal peril does the president face in the southern district and when might that all get to the surface here? would it be soon, sometime before 2020? would it bea he leaves office? what's your speculation on that. >> the focus on the manhattan prosecution i think is actually an excellent one, alex, because a lot of serious things that we still don't know the answers to are being pursued both by the federal prosecutors in new york and also by the manhattan district attorney. so we're talking about bank fraud, e.r.a. fraud, mortgage fraud, campaign finance violations being investigated by the southern district of new york. so there's still a lot of other shoes that might drop there and it's significant because the southern district of new york has a lot more independence from the main department of justice than other u.s. attorneys' offices. it's nicknamed the sovereign di
new york because a lot of the questionable conduct was within the southern district of new york. the president, for example, ran his business there, his campaign, as well. all from the southern district. how much legal peril does the president face in the southern district and when might that all get to the surface here? would it be soon, sometime before 2020? would it bea he leaves office? what's your speculation on that. >> the focus on the manhattan prosecution i think is actually an...
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in new york. you can't make up how much is happening. 16 new counts right here in this mortgage frauds case. this changes everything. very existence of these charges which is new tonight reduce any motivation for president trump to try to rush to to pardon manafort on the federal crimes if he could sit in a different jail for other crimes that trump cannot pardon. as this show and my colleague rachel maddow a and many legal experts have noted, manafort's team had been using their final filings to pitch a federal pardon. these state charges undercut everything they have been trying to do. if theese charges stick that could be check mate for manafort's strategy and to the extent trump is going along with it which may be why mr. manafort's lawyer who has been so quick to make outlandish and false claims, i want to show you this tonight. he couldn't even muster any response to the largest question haunting trump world right now, how do you counter prosecutor in a jurisdiction you don't control? where
in new york. you can't make up how much is happening. 16 new counts right here in this mortgage frauds case. this changes everything. very existence of these charges which is new tonight reduce any motivation for president trump to try to rush to to pardon manafort on the federal crimes if he could sit in a different jail for other crimes that trump cannot pardon. as this show and my colleague rachel maddow a and many legal experts have noted, manafort's team had been using their final filings...
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new york is late to the game. coquelin when london zoo back in 2003, there was a dramatic drop stop —— when london did it. with the popularity of car sharing companies, it has skyrocketed. new york has levied congestion on taxis and for higher cars at it is challenged in court. the new york subway system is in desperate need of update and the pricing could be a way to fund it but it costs more to live in the centre of new york so it is lower income people that will shoulder the burden. it will be aggressive if in fa ct burden. it will be aggressive if in fact it did not include a comprehensive point to address congestion and trace but the outside of manhattan because it is the outer borrow people who go into manhattan paying the price. whether they implement the pricing will be decided by the end of march but the sooner the city will see money from it will be january 6021. the speculative markets before we go. asian markets are flat. slightly lower for asian markets are flat. slightly lowerforjapan. asian mark
new york is late to the game. coquelin when london zoo back in 2003, there was a dramatic drop stop —— when london did it. with the popularity of car sharing companies, it has skyrocketed. new york has levied congestion on taxis and for higher cars at it is challenged in court. the new york subway system is in desperate need of update and the pricing could be a way to fund it but it costs more to live in the centre of new york so it is lower income people that will shoulder the burden. it...
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is that a huge loss for new york? eric: i don't think long-term it is a huge loss for new york. it is a lost opportunity. new york city, like all big urban areas, have to become tech cities. tech is going to replace our traditional centers of wealth such as wall street or real estate. by losing out on the capability of bringing 25,000 people across all of these adjacent jobs that it brings all in go, from one company, is a big loss. emily: new york has a thriving tech ecosystem but still does not have a $10 billion tech company. maybe that is not the right metric, but when does that happen? eric: i don't know when that will happen, but we do have at least 10 $1 billion companies. emily: i will have to count them to make sure you are right. eric: and many more. there are really successful, well-funded companies that are coming up. maybe out of those will come -- emily: what about wework? very controversial company. eric: i think wework is a great business. yes, it might be the very first. i don't know if they will go public this year, maybe next year. they certainly have the pote
is that a huge loss for new york? eric: i don't think long-term it is a huge loss for new york. it is a lost opportunity. new york city, like all big urban areas, have to become tech cities. tech is going to replace our traditional centers of wealth such as wall street or real estate. by losing out on the capability of bringing 25,000 people across all of these adjacent jobs that it brings all in go, from one company, is a big loss. emily: new york has a thriving tech ecosystem but still does...
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that's a new yorker. >> seth: yeah. >> new york spirit. i'm always right and you're wrong. [ light laughter ] right? >> seth: well, i think everybody -- you know, just assumes that the -- one step up is a monster. so, if you're a pedestrian, a bobike -- the fact that so is on two wheels, they might as well be, like, a hummer suv. " you're liku monster!" >> survival of the fittest, this city. >> seth: one of the things that has already been asked, and i should note th -- if you never made another episode of "russian doll," you would be in a great situation of having crthis perfectly formed thing. but people are asking -- a lot,l i assume, are you going to make more? >> yes. >> seth: and is itatxhausting ou finally got this product you made out and immediately people are like, sot s is what is so helpful about the experience of netflix. and i'm so grateful that i had it -- you know, these seven years we just finished, you know, "orange is the new black." it's very heavy. very heavy scene. y and h, thanks. [ cheers and applause ] yes. you kno
that's a new yorker. >> seth: yeah. >> new york spirit. i'm always right and you're wrong. [ light laughter ] right? >> seth: well, i think everybody -- you know, just assumes that the -- one step up is a monster. so, if you're a pedestrian, a bobike -- the fact that so is on two wheels, they might as well be, like, a hummer suv. " you're liku monster!" >> survival of the fittest, this city. >> seth: one of the things that has already been asked, and i...
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york. from the federal and now many people who say all they want is justice. if you take a look at this the jews would compensate it in germany why can't the people who come to see it because of the plague skinned who are what is it all about just the compensation. i'm christine wonder welcome to news africa i'm glad. we begin again today a program in south east africa in the countries that have been devastated by cycling rescue and relief efforts are underway in mozambique ends of where women have been a fix it in mozambique eighty four people are dead but the government has already warned the death toll could rise to more than a thousand with communications down that road the real number of dead and injured remains unclear meanwhile the neighboring zimbabwe of around three hundred people are dead or missing and families they have started burying then after once. survivors dig graves for the victims of psycho need i. mean money is the worst hit district in zimbabwe. scores are dead and sti
york. from the federal and now many people who say all they want is justice. if you take a look at this the jews would compensate it in germany why can't the people who come to see it because of the plague skinned who are what is it all about just the compensation. i'm christine wonder welcome to news africa i'm glad. we begin again today a program in south east africa in the countries that have been devastated by cycling rescue and relief efforts are underway in mozambique ends of where women...
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how new york city is trying to tackle its traffic problem. and on the markets, asian markets were mixed. investors are waiting for the federal reserve‘s latest policy decision later this week. the pound is fighting back against the dollar after taking a hit from the latest twist in britain's brexit saga. the brexit uncertainty is piling up — as you've heard, the speaker of the house of commons has blocked a possible vote on the prime minister's brexit deal. he said a convention dating back four centuries meant that a bill that had already been rejected by parliament could not be resubmitted unless it was substantially changed. so what does this mean for businesses? they remain in limbo, warning that uncertainty has harmed jobs and the economy. the latest brexit tracker report by ey estimates that london is most vulnerable — on track to lose about 7,000 jobs to the eu "in the nearfuture". it's not just lost jobs, but new roles that the uk misses out on. the consultancy says about 2,000 roles are being created on the continent and ireland
how new york city is trying to tackle its traffic problem. and on the markets, asian markets were mixed. investors are waiting for the federal reserve‘s latest policy decision later this week. the pound is fighting back against the dollar after taking a hit from the latest twist in britain's brexit saga. the brexit uncertainty is piling up — as you've heard, the speaker of the house of commons has blocked a possible vote on the prime minister's brexit deal. he said a convention dating back...
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welcome to the new york historical society. given the weather, i am very glad to see such a full and enthusiastic crowd in our beautiful auditorium. -- beautiful robert h smith auditorium. for those of you who don't already know me, i am louise mirrer, president of new york historical. tonight's program, it's the clinton lecture at new york historical. i would like to thank our great trustee and benefactor for making the event possible, along with all of the other great programs that he supports. i would also like to recognize and thank one of our terrific trustees, alan shook, in the audience. thank you for all of the amazing work you do on behalf of this great institution. thank you. [applause] louise: i want to thank as well and acknowledge all the chairman's council members with us tonight. this evening's program will last about an hour and will include a question and answer session. the q&a will be conducted via written note cards. you should have received a note card and pencil on the way in. the questions on the cards wi
welcome to the new york historical society. given the weather, i am very glad to see such a full and enthusiastic crowd in our beautiful auditorium. -- beautiful robert h smith auditorium. for those of you who don't already know me, i am louise mirrer, president of new york historical. tonight's program, it's the clinton lecture at new york historical. i would like to thank our great trustee and benefactor for making the event possible, along with all of the other great programs that he...
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with the senate flipping the last election new york state is now run entirely by new york city, there's not one piece of legislation, not one resolution, not one law that's passed that isn't vetted by new york city. if new york city says no, it's done. so there's no representation throughout the west of the state except in new york city and it's got -- with the left taking control of new york city, what we are seeing is a meltdown and the rest of the state is done with it. >> so redistricting is a very political -- politically sensitive subject and i can only think of one time in history, 1864, west virginia in the civil war, prounion splait from virginia, otherwise it's very difficult to do, i mean, is this even constitutional, something that the state senate want for new york? >> this is something that's going to be needed, this is going to split into 3 autonomous regions and as soon as we do, i with tell you, that other two regions would become texas overnight, the economies will start flying in the rest of the state. >> do you think they will start flying without the economic engine
with the senate flipping the last election new york state is now run entirely by new york city, there's not one piece of legislation, not one resolution, not one law that's passed that isn't vetted by new york city. if new york city says no, it's done. so there's no representation throughout the west of the state except in new york city and it's got -- with the left taking control of new york city, what we are seeing is a meltdown and the rest of the state is done with it. >> so...
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district of new york. >> the three main takeaways, that we take away from today, one, unlike in the hearing room, mr. whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss michael cohen, the michael cohen case, and personnel decisions in the southern district. two, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whitaker was directly involved in conversations about whether to fire one or more u.s. one or mo attorneys. three, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whittaker was involved in discussions about the scope of the southern district attorney and his recusal, and whether or not the southern district went too far in pursuing the campaign finance investigation in which the president was listed as number one. those were the three take aways from today. >> what is the recourse for his committee. >> the president is not denying the president's involvement -- >> just what i said, he did not deny it unlike in the hearing room. >> that means he had conversations with the president -- >> he would not s
district of new york. >> the three main takeaways, that we take away from today, one, unlike in the hearing room, mr. whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss michael cohen, the michael cohen case, and personnel decisions in the southern district. two, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whitaker was directly involved in conversations about whether to fire one or more u.s. one or mo attorneys. three, while he was acting attorney general, mr. whittaker was...
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in new york. day 770 of the trump administration. and the president has arrived back from a summit in vietnam. jared kushner is right now in the middle east trying to bring about peace in the middle east. four "new york times" journalists share the by line, one of them is joining us in a moment. they ordered his commander in chief to grant his son-in-law jared kushner a top secret security clearance last year. trump's decision in may so troubled southeastern administration officials that at least one, the white house chief of staff at the time, john kelly, wrote an internal memo about how he had been ordered to give mr. kushner the clearance. the white house counsel at the time don mcgahn also wrote a memo outlining the concerns that has been raised and how mcgahn recommended that he not be given a top secret clearance. the times also reports the memos contradict remarks the president made during an oval office interview just last month. >> you tell general kelly or anyone else in the white house
in new york. day 770 of the trump administration. and the president has arrived back from a summit in vietnam. jared kushner is right now in the middle east trying to bring about peace in the middle east. four "new york times" journalists share the by line, one of them is joining us in a moment. they ordered his commander in chief to grant his son-in-law jared kushner a top secret security clearance last year. trump's decision in may so troubled southeastern administration officials...
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york and now virginia a new pushback against amazon's hq2 in northern virginia after new york city abandoned its plan for their location. >> gap shares surge. what this signals for the retail sector as a whole. >> the s&p is seeing its best year since 199 is. the best start since 1982. joining us here are the chief u.s. equity vat gist at credit suisse and jpmorgan's global market asset strategist. david, i'll start with you it almost sounds according to your note like you're a reluctant bull here. >> i think that it's just northern to temper expectations. you know, what led us down into december was really a decline in valuations and what's led us back up is a re-rating of valuations during this period of time we've seen earnings estimates come upped pressure it's not that i'm not enthusiastic and i don't think that this rally has more legs, but i think we need to think about how the underlying drivers of the rally could shift and frankly the onus will really be much more on earnings going forward than it is on the multiple to drive additional upside from here so we're having a lot of conve
york and now virginia a new pushback against amazon's hq2 in northern virginia after new york city abandoned its plan for their location. >> gap shares surge. what this signals for the retail sector as a whole. >> the s&p is seeing its best year since 199 is. the best start since 1982. joining us here are the chief u.s. equity vat gist at credit suisse and jpmorgan's global market asset strategist. david, i'll start with you it almost sounds according to your note like you're a...
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of new york. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? (coughing) need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and filters by cabin class, wi-fi...
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i know you love new york city. you think it's great but they going to move kbt you add two and two together and see what the unintended consequence of this is going to be. >> as a responsible legislator, i know that -- >> hopefully you don't do things that are going to be negative. >> we have to moderate and understand what those are. but we're talking about real estate that is valued at $5 million or more. we're talking about really a handful of people. 5,000 people is the estimate who are going to be impacted by this >> 5,000 that you don't need in new york then. >> we're also looking at foreign nationals who purchase property. russian, chinese, saudis who purchase property in new york that they're using the apartments as security deposits in the sky this is a real estate proposition that should make money on it. >> other cities in the world have done this but those cities that have, look at london, paris, sydney all of those real estate markets fell after this tax. now, there could be other reasons for that for
i know you love new york city. you think it's great but they going to move kbt you add two and two together and see what the unintended consequence of this is going to be. >> as a responsible legislator, i know that -- >> hopefully you don't do things that are going to be negative. >> we have to moderate and understand what those are. but we're talking about real estate that is valued at $5 million or more. we're talking about really a handful of people. 5,000 people is the...
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attorney with the southern district of new york. now with the new school in new york. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. welcome to you all. this is like a railroad siding. i'm going to put paul manafort on the railroad siding first, and we'll deal with the whitaker matter, which technically happened later in the day. and frank, first to you. what do we do if what the chairman is saying is correct other than i'm not a lawyer but i heard you on tv earlier say that it sure looks like mr. whitaker is now a fact witness. what will that mean? >> we can go a step further and say -- we've been saying for a while, brian, on this show that whitaker is likely a fact witness. i think he may have crossed the line today. he may be in someone's sights as a subject of a possible obstruction or witness tampering case or lying to congress case. and we need to sort out exactly what he said and how it was interpreted. and then i'd go a step further and say it's even more clear tonight that someone has got to be looking at the president of the unit
attorney with the southern district of new york. now with the new school in new york. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. welcome to you all. this is like a railroad siding. i'm going to put paul manafort on the railroad siding first, and we'll deal with the whitaker matter, which technically happened later in the day. and frank, first to you. what do we do if what the chairman is saying is correct other than i'm not a lawyer but i heard you on tv earlier...
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guest: primarily in new york-based companies. we reflect what new york is good at. we have a large portfolio in direct-to-consumer e-commerce companies. we also do a lot of health, new york is a big center for health care. there are a lot of great ideas to simplify health care, give better care to people more directly bypassing different levels and intermediaries. we invest in ai, what new york is good at. emily: he also took over binary capitals portfolio, where justin caldbeck was ousted over sexual harassment allegations, the first investor to be exposed in silicon valley's metoo. why did you decide to take over their portfolio? guest: well, we had experience in doing that and they asked us. we had managed to of the softbank early-stage funds, too. we learned that it is complementary to our business and we can attach it to our back end, to all of our compliance and audit, and we can supply a lot of support to these portfolio companies. emily: did you feel like there were any ethical issues that you were rescuing these companies that didn't have anything to do wit
guest: primarily in new york-based companies. we reflect what new york is good at. we have a large portfolio in direct-to-consumer e-commerce companies. we also do a lot of health, new york is a big center for health care. there are a lot of great ideas to simplify health care, give better care to people more directly bypassing different levels and intermediaries. we invest in ai, what new york is good at. emily: he also took over binary capitals portfolio, where justin caldbeck was ousted over...
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york said, it has been a long time getting to new york. now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says what are you talking about? she did not understand why the editor said this. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. had beeness partner threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as slander against white women. wells was threatened with lynching. there were folks posted at the railway center to interceptor. local black a militia group would protect her if she returned. but ida concluded that doing so would mean more bloodshed, more widows. she was now in exile. she would not set foot in her native south for the next 30 years. having destroyed my paper, having a price but on my life, and been made an exile from home for hinting at the truth, she thought she owed it to herself that i the whole truth was where i could do so freely.
york said, it has been a long time getting to new york. now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says what are you talking about? she did not understand why the editor said this. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. had beeness partner threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as...
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and new york. there are good reasons to be in new york. >> it's a subsidy to offset the reverse subsidy you pay for living here. i mean, you can say that forever that you don't need to do it but it doesn't change what happened yeah, you don't need to. and you got exactly what you deserve from not needing to do it they're not coming and it's $25 billion less. how was that -- how are you happy about that it's beyond me >> because you're encouraging a race to the bottom and you just don't have to do it and if every state in the nation got together and said, hey, we're not going to do that stuff you wouldn't have these races to the bottom >> going to deploy a lot of people would you rather be in europe where there's no start-up rich corporations anymore because of all the policies that you're sort of pushing forward here so you can't even succeed? success is a bad thing we want fewer millionaires you think that's better, pat, that we have fewer millionaires. >> that's just an absurd argument >> why why
and new york. there are good reasons to be in new york. >> it's a subsidy to offset the reverse subsidy you pay for living here. i mean, you can say that forever that you don't need to do it but it doesn't change what happened yeah, you don't need to. and you got exactly what you deserve from not needing to do it they're not coming and it's $25 billion less. how was that -- how are you happy about that it's beyond me >> because you're encouraging a race to the bottom and you just...
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from there she went to new york. she is met by the great editor thomas fortune, a transplanted brooklynite. she says, well it has been a , long time getting to new york. but now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says, what are you talking about? she did not understand why the -- why he said that. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. her business partner had been threatened with castration and forced to leave the city. a former co-owner of the paper was pistol whipped and forced to sign a letter denouncing the editorial as a slander against white women. wells was threatened with lynching. there were folks posted at the railway station to intercept her. she was told a local black militia group would protect her if she returned. but ida concluded that doing so would mean more bloodshed, more widows. she was now in exile. she would not set foot in her native south for the next 30 years. having destroyed my paper, hav
from there she went to new york. she is met by the great editor thomas fortune, a transplanted brooklynite. she says, well it has been a , long time getting to new york. but now that you are here, i am afraid that you will have to stay. wells says, what are you talking about? she did not understand why the -- why he said that. then she learns that all hell has broken out in memphis after that editorial. her newspaper had been destroyed. her business partner had been threatened with castration...
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i know, new york city. you almost deserve the pestilence that happens to you if you go into that willingly, going, okay, they're a bunch of crazy socialists, let's go there and what do you think they'll do. >> you've got to focus on the $3 billion windfall to new york from chasing out amazon. you can decommission a lot of cows with that kind of money, senator. >> magic money. >> by the way, i support cows. i hope to see peta supporting the republican party now that the democrats want to kill all the cows. [applause] but when it comes to defending america, who we are. look, we're a nation of immigrants. my dad came from cuba with nothing, but when you come to america as an immigrant you come because you want to believe in, you want to be part of, you want to be an american and i'll tell you, being the child of an immigrant makes you love and value and cherish the incredible freedom that is this country. [applause] all right. so we have time just for one last question and obviously, we're all gearing up for 2
i know, new york city. you almost deserve the pestilence that happens to you if you go into that willingly, going, okay, they're a bunch of crazy socialists, let's go there and what do you think they'll do. >> you've got to focus on the $3 billion windfall to new york from chasing out amazon. you can decommission a lot of cows with that kind of money, senator. >> magic money. >> by the way, i support cows. i hope to see peta supporting the republican party now that the...
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the former trump campaign chairman faces new legal trouble, an array of state clarns filed in new york right after a federal judge basically doubled his prison sentence. our justice correspondent, takes through the latest developments. >> for the first time manafort apologized for his crimes in kour. it did not give him the len yen si he asked for. the judge adding three flaf years onto his sentence. wp just when the legal proceedings had wrapped up new york city filed more than a dozen new clarnls against the president's former campaign chairman. >> manafort facing compounding legal problems tonight minutes after being sentenced for the second time in federal court the defense attorney filed 16 new charges against him in new york, state crimes that cannot be pardoned by president trump. judge jackson ordering an additional 3.6 years adding onto the 47 months received last week in vir vir. >> such a harsh sentence that the totally unnecessary. >> his lawyer spoke briefly. >> judge jackson conceded that there was no evidence of any russian collusion in this case. >> judge jackson was ca
the former trump campaign chairman faces new legal trouble, an array of state clarns filed in new york right after a federal judge basically doubled his prison sentence. our justice correspondent, takes through the latest developments. >> for the first time manafort apologized for his crimes in kour. it did not give him the len yen si he asked for. the judge adding three flaf years onto his sentence. wp just when the legal proceedings had wrapped up new york city filed more than a dozen...
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laura podesta in new york. thanks a lot. >>> on capitol hill, the house passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism and other bigotry. it passed easily in a 407-23 vote. all the no votes came from republicans. the resolution was drawn up as a response to freshman representative ilhan omar who had suggested house supporters of israel have dual allegiances. the minnesota democrat was not named in the final version of the resolution. omar, who voted for the resolution, has not apologized for her comment, though she has previously apologized for controversial tweets. >>> lawyers for michael cohen say president trump's advisers dangled the possibility of a pardon. lanny davis says cohen was open to the idea after the fbi raided cohen's home, office, and hotel room last year. cohen is also suing the trump organization. president trump's former attorney says the company is obligated to pay his legal bills which total near $4 million. >>> cbs news has learned former vice president joe biden is very likely to enter the
laura podesta in new york. thanks a lot. >>> on capitol hill, the house passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism and other bigotry. it passed easily in a 407-23 vote. all the no votes came from republicans. the resolution was drawn up as a response to freshman representative ilhan omar who had suggested house supporters of israel have dual allegiances. the minnesota democrat was not named in the final version of the resolution. omar, who voted for the resolution, has not apologized...
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new snapscara! only from maybelline new york. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. select hotels to your existing trip. i saw my leg did not look right. i landed. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. don't stop taking xarelto® w
new snapscara! only from maybelline new york. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. select hotels to your existing trip. i saw my leg did not look right. i landed. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really...
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however, new york state just dead. the attorney general's office issuing subpoenas according to a course familiar with the matter to deutsche bank, seeking records relating to the trunk organization and a number of high dollar loans and lines of credit. the attorney general also wants to see documents relating to a failed bid to buy the nhl's buffalo bills. and if that sounds familiar to you, there's a good reason why. >> i'm giving to the committee today three years of mr. trump's personal financial statements, from 2011, 2012 and 2013. which he gave to deutsche bank to inquire about a loan to buy the buffalo bills and to forbes. these are exhibits 1a, 1b, and 1c to my testimony. >> that obviously is michael cohen's opening statement to the house oversight committee just last month. he was talking about what he said was the president's hackett of inflating or shrinking the declared values of assets depending on whether he was seeking loans, buying insurance for his properties or paying taxes on them. in short, if prov
however, new york state just dead. the attorney general's office issuing subpoenas according to a course familiar with the matter to deutsche bank, seeking records relating to the trunk organization and a number of high dollar loans and lines of credit. the attorney general also wants to see documents relating to a failed bid to buy the nhl's buffalo bills. and if that sounds familiar to you, there's a good reason why. >> i'm giving to the committee today three years of mr. trump's...
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my ex-wife and i debated do we make new york home. the apartment represents the possibility this might be home for me and citadel might be headquartered in new york one day. i am frustrated by the political winds in the city. amazon opting out of new york is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking. when you bring a firm that has such a great user of technology into your city, it is not just about the success story of amazon, it is about the fact you have that talent magnet that creates an entire ecosystem of success stories plant the seeds of other success stories. a successfule businessman, philanthropist, art collector. your parents must be proud of you. do they call you tell you how great you are, still give you advice? ken: i am sure my mom is proud of me. we are all proud of our children. i saw my mom yesterday. i was at a conference in boca raton. we had a quick drink together. i got parenting advice. how to be a better parent. we talked about raising children. i have three little kids. going through in high school here is how i thou
my ex-wife and i debated do we make new york home. the apartment represents the possibility this might be home for me and citadel might be headquartered in new york one day. i am frustrated by the political winds in the city. amazon opting out of new york is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking. when you bring a firm that has such a great user of technology into your city, it is not just about the success story of amazon, it is about the fact you have that talent magnet that creates an entire...
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in the main section of the new york times, asking amazon to give new york city one more chance and bringing its second headquarters to the big apple. the letter does its best to persuade amazon that most new yorkers really do want the company, its 25,000 jobs, and billions in dollars in new tax revenues. it also says governor andrew cuomo will take personal responsibility for the project state approval and cuomo has reportedly had several conversations with amazon executives including ceo jeff bezos since the deal fell apart, so far amazon has shown no signs that it's willing to reconsider. neil? neil: thank you, tracy. let's get the read right now for joe borelli, republican new york city councilman. they're trying pulling out all of the stops. >> he's trying and he's right to try. we shouldn't give up on the prospect of 25,000 not just jobs but we're talking real careers for real new yorkers. the problem the governor faces is that new york in and of itself is the reason why amazon 's not coming. amazon itself isn't the problem just the result of the problem. we can't be a high tax, high r
in the main section of the new york times, asking amazon to give new york city one more chance and bringing its second headquarters to the big apple. the letter does its best to persuade amazon that most new yorkers really do want the company, its 25,000 jobs, and billions in dollars in new tax revenues. it also says governor andrew cuomo will take personal responsibility for the project state approval and cuomo has reportedly had several conversations with amazon executives including ceo jeff...