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so my question is, your city in new york, let's go over new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction any longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. >> sean: i pay higher taxes. >> the president was wrong to take away state and local -- >> sean: he made me pay more. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, thein president. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate for individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. 70%, when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? dwight eisenhower, john f. kennedy, that was a tax rate then. >> sean: $0.70 out of every dollar. corporations, what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark.. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: no business wants to be in business and they will pass the c
so my question is, your city in new york, let's go over new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction any longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. >> sean: i pay higher taxes. >> the president was wrong to take away state and local -- >> sean: he made me pay more. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, thein president. >> sean: what should the...
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i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is impacting flyers coming into the united states from abroad. u.s. customs and border protection says a key computer system used to process arriving passengers is slowly coming back online. it was down for hours this afternoon. and that has led to excruciatingly long waits at international airports nationwide including san francisco international airport. >> and at sfo, hundreds if not thousands of flyers on arriving international flights have been delayed by hours. as we take a live look there. outage impacted arriving passengers with global entry. the cbp says it doesn't suspect the problem was caused by hackers. >> flyers are tweeting experiences. checkpoints all across the country, l.a.x., new york kennedy, miami, seattle-tacoma and washington dulles, both min net at that time san jose and oakland airports have arriving internional eard passport control at those. we'll update you as we get more info. good afternoon. thanks
i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is impacting flyers coming into the united states from abroad. u.s. customs and border protection says a key computer system used to process arriving passengers is slowly coming back online. it was down for hours this afternoon. and that has led to excruciatingly long waits at international airports nationwide including san francisco international airport. >> and at...
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"the new york times" reports and oh, by the way, my monologue on "the new york times" in a minute. a private conversation earlier this year that obama told biden, you don't have to run. according to the same report come obama told the advisor is not to the former vp embarrass himself or damage his legacy. meanwhile biden's fund-raising taking a major hit. the campaign hitting a wall among grassroots supporters that donate online. this misses biden biden skipping a major dnc gathering next week. that is set to host a number of party delegates and 13 other candidates. i think axelrod might be right, this is the best we've got and if he's not up to the task he might not be the guide. now senator elizabeth warren and top contenders facing a lot of turbulence, and had to apologize to native americans again in a campaign event. "for the harm she caused after her dna tests 20 -- and with reaction, radio host dr. sebastian, fox news contributor jason chaffetz, it will start with you congressman. i do think i might have respect for axelrod. axelrod saw barack obama likability, and got the w
"the new york times" reports and oh, by the way, my monologue on "the new york times" in a minute. a private conversation earlier this year that obama told biden, you don't have to run. according to the same report come obama told the advisor is not to the former vp embarrass himself or damage his legacy. meanwhile biden's fund-raising taking a major hit. the campaign hitting a wall among grassroots supporters that donate online. this misses biden biden skipping a major dnc...
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a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for subpoena documents from the president's banks and financial institutions he dealt with and his various businesses. as of right now, being new york's attorney general also means suing the administration specifically over their new anti-immigrant policies. she's right at the center of a bunch of stories of national significance where she's taking on the trump administration and the president and his business history in a way that nobody else is positioned to do it. i'm happy to have her here. before we get to attorney general james, there's one other story that i want to talk about tonight first. it
a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for...
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it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington c-span3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants were stunned by their politeness. >> they are polite kids. they were happy here. >> i think they are a wonderful group of kids. they were patient and courteous and understanding. >> there was a great deal of apprehension. >> there was a lot of inconvenience. >> because much of the press inerage was so jaundiced what happened, not many people would've learned what monticello learned. peopleere 450,000 young here. there were no conveniences, no violence. host: abc news coverage from 1969. joining us from lawrence, kansas is lawren
it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington c-span3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants...
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york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there ,ff and on, including bob dylan richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started advertising. creating art installations and everything was going smoothly. the locals found that what they were doing and it wasn't going to be a 50,000 person festival af
york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of...
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the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understanding the different perspectives that people had, the different issues and concerns, and bringing that to life in an audio form. understanding where the country is, understanding the news and how people are interpreting it, how they are reacting to it. we really wanted to lean into the times journalism and expertise. leading into that to really get of new york and you
the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here...
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from "the new york times." tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understan
from "the new york times." tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the...
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this is breaking news here in new york city. in the meantime. 2020 democrats, kirsten gillibrand said she would be open to running as vice president if she failed to clinch the party's nomination. this is news. several other contenders are back in iowa hoping to build support, peter doocy is live in dubuque, iowa. when she said that i thought, she is sending a signal. >> it's a signal that a lot of people will whisper about when they are trying to figure out why certain candidates have struggled to break past a 0%, 2% internationally or in early state polls. what is the point of them staying in the race? kirsten gillibrand, something she is looking at, the naval observatory. >> if you were not the nominee would you be open to serving on the ticket? >> of course. i'm here because my faith has really inspired me to serve and to make public service my life's mission. if i'm called to serve in any capacity i will do it. >> she is the only 2020 democrats right now talking about anything besides the top of the ticket. a couple of mont
this is breaking news here in new york city. in the meantime. 2020 democrats, kirsten gillibrand said she would be open to running as vice president if she failed to clinch the party's nomination. this is news. several other contenders are back in iowa hoping to build support, peter doocy is live in dubuque, iowa. when she said that i thought, she is sending a signal. >> it's a signal that a lot of people will whisper about when they are trying to figure out why certain candidates have...
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from new york city. here he is. >> sean: lying, pomposity, smugness, groupthink, all horrible adjectives for anybody. all right, tucker. great show, good to see you. all right, buckle up. welcome to "hannity." we have news all over the place tonight. multiple fronts, including a damning new discovery from our friends at judicial watch showing the absolute depths of corruption inside the highest levels of the deep state. also, we have a shocking development from the hyperpartisan, yeah, the vile, trump-hating fbi lovebirds, the guy that said hillary should win a hundred million to zero and that we are a bunch of smelly walmart shoppers. peter strzok. it will probably make your skin crawl, but we will report it. but first, we turn to the mainstream media mob. they are operating as an unofficial press office for all things democratic party. for days, we have witnessed members of the press exploit, outwardly exploit, the horrific violence in dayton, ohio, and el paso, texas, for political gain. every second,
from new york city. here he is. >> sean: lying, pomposity, smugness, groupthink, all horrible adjectives for anybody. all right, tucker. great show, good to see you. all right, buckle up. welcome to "hannity." we have news all over the place tonight. multiple fronts, including a damning new discovery from our friends at judicial watch showing the absolute depths of corruption inside the highest levels of the deep state. also, we have a shocking development from the...
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and we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line, and over here you have machinery fracking. and over here you have nothing, except poverty. over here you have people driving new cars and nice cars. and over here you have cars that are 40 years old. now, what does that have to do with the environment? its the same. its an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they get down there. what happens? i just wonder, is new york losing its wealth? you know what im talking about, right? what happens when those lines go down and they can go in any direction now? the equipment is so incredible. so, hopefully, we can help new york. i want to help new york so much. we will never allow ourselves to be at the mercy of foreign energy suppliers. and thats whats fighting us. they dont want us to have great energy. theyve made a fortune selling us energy. you probably saw the straits the other day. very few american boats are there. they
and we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line, and over here you have machinery fracking. and over here you have nothing, except poverty. over here you have people driving new cars and nice cars. and over here you have cars that are 40 years old. now, what does that have to do with the environment? its the same. its an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they...
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and new york assembly member, new, who helped pass the child victims act in new york. the state law, which went into effect exactly one week ago last wednesday, extends the statute of limitations on child sexuaua abuse and incluludes a look bac period giving survivors of any age a year to take legal action, even if their cases had expired under the old statute of limitations. well over 500 lawsuits have already been filed in this first week. both legislators are sexual abuse survivors themselves and have spoken about the importance of the child victims act in personal terms. i began by asking new york state senator biaggi, how it feels to be able to pass legislation that will help so many people. >> it makes me -- it makes me feel a lot of different emotions. first of all it is very surreal. nd every time i speak about it it brings back and reopens part memory i wish i could forget but staysys with m forever, but at the same time the more that i speak about it, the more that i'm able to use what has happened to me to help others and to speak about what people can do, t
and new york assembly member, new, who helped pass the child victims act in new york. the state law, which went into effect exactly one week ago last wednesday, extends the statute of limitations on child sexuaua abuse and incluludes a look bac period giving survivors of any age a year to take legal action, even if their cases had expired under the old statute of limitations. well over 500 lawsuits have already been filed in this first week. both legislators are sexual abuse survivors...
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will probably get on the machines the trump launches a blistering attack but the new york times has leaked all the 0 suggest that it's editors looking for new ways of covering the president after 2 years of fixating on russia again. as germany's green party enjoys a surge in popular support of late we take a look at one of the most ambitious yet very controversial new environmental policies the suggested. the morning live from us international's world news a mosque and kevin i'm with you with your monday morning update thanks for tuning 1st and as mentioned france's president. russia's vladimir putin to his summer residence later today on the mediterranean coast the talks which are expected to focus on the crisis in ukraine syria and the persian gulf come ahead of the g. 7 summit later mbia writs this week shall i do been reports. well what an idyllic setting for the 2 presidents to meet a 4th overlooking the mediterranean sea thought of a break and so on has been an official french residence of the president since 1968 of course it's not the 1st time the president has invited a leader to
will probably get on the machines the trump launches a blistering attack but the new york times has leaked all the 0 suggest that it's editors looking for new ways of covering the president after 2 years of fixating on russia again. as germany's green party enjoys a surge in popular support of late we take a look at one of the most ambitious yet very controversial new environmental policies the suggested. the morning live from us international's world news a mosque and kevin i'm with you with...
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i think he knows i worked for -- work for "the new york times." host: the failing "new york times." doug: the failing "new york times," exactly. that hurts, "the new york times" is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that way, when they are around him and he says that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him. it was a brief handshake. that was the first time i had ever shaken his hand. i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was. he said something to the other photographers like, oh, he is very good. you watch out for this guy. i realized, then, that he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, you realize that. when he is around members of congress, to have a cabinet room photo op about immigration and be in their for about 55 minutes. we wer
i think he knows i worked for -- work for "the new york times." host: the failing "new york times." doug: the failing "new york times," exactly. that hurts, "the new york times" is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that way, when they are around him and he says that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house...
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and new york city. we are expecting the chance of thunderstorms to roll through the midwith west monday and into tuesday. some of those could be on the strong side in tuesday afternoon. but the main story early in the week is going to be the heat. >>> well, president trump is playing down fears of a looming recession after a tumultuous eke on wall street. before boarding air force 1 to return to washington. podesta here in new york. what did the president have to say? >> he said there is nothing to worry about. that american consumers ar loadc and that he expects a booming economy with well into 2020 and beyond. >> reporter: president trump and his economic team believe the u.s. economy is going to copt to grow. >> ear arer doing tremendously well. our consumers are rich. >> reporter: warning from the bond market have investors concerned a recession is on the horizon. white house trade advisorer see as different picture. >> i'm seeing, looking at all the macr oo tea leaves is a very strong trump economy
and new york city. we are expecting the chance of thunderstorms to roll through the midwith west monday and into tuesday. some of those could be on the strong side in tuesday afternoon. but the main story early in the week is going to be the heat. >>> well, president trump is playing down fears of a looming recession after a tumultuous eke on wall street. before boarding air force 1 to return to washington. podesta here in new york. what did the president have to say? >> he said...
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it is 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann in here for nicolle wallace all week long, i'm sorry to report. if president trump seems more irritable or cranky you would expect from a president coming off a week of summer vacation, which he apparently played a lot of golf and surfed a lot of cable news, look for a unique set of polls along with a crush ominous headlines that smacked him in the face when he first woke up this morning in the white house. a new national nbc news/"the wall street journal" poll puts trump 12 points behind. behind whom? a democrat to be named later. the generic democrat beating the sitting president by double digits. trump also failing the grade on on response to the mass shootings in dayton
it is 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann in here for nicolle wallace all week long, i'm sorry to report. if president trump seems more irritable or cranky you would expect from a president coming off a week of summer vacation, which he apparently played a lot of golf and surfed a lot of cable news, look for a unique set of polls along with a crush ominous headlines that smacked him in the face when he first woke up this morning in the white house. a new national nbc news/"the wall...
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here in new york. welcome to you both. jonathan dienst, i'm duty bound to point out that the acting head of the bureau of prisons works for that man, the attorney general. it should be known if there is a problem at a big name facility, big enough to house ramsey yusef. what have you learned about the gap in time of him being checked on? >> the gap in time, he was not checked on in his cell for numerous hours. we're hearing the range of three hours to six hours is the gap. we're still waiting for clarity from investigators, but that is a significant time when they're supposed to be checking on this high-profile inmate who had a previous possible suicide attempt, that they were to check 30 minutes or less. go to that door, there is a little glass window there, look in and make sure he's breathing and he's all right, and if not, you knock on the glass until you see movement and then you move on. >> standard is every 30 minutes, every 60 minutes? >> every 30 minutes or less. >> this is the kind of thing t
here in new york. welcome to you both. jonathan dienst, i'm duty bound to point out that the acting head of the bureau of prisons works for that man, the attorney general. it should be known if there is a problem at a big name facility, big enough to house ramsey yusef. what have you learned about the gap in time of him being checked on? >> the gap in time, he was not checked on in his cell for numerous hours. we're hearing the range of three hours to six hours is the gap. we're still...
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after the last surgery the family decided to start a new life in new york. i lived in exile in mexico for 9 years. my father who had just given a concert at the stage and said you want to write about my life. i was puzzled it seemed it suddenly changed his mind so then we met every day from 5 to 11 in the morning very disciplined recorded his whole life on tape. i wanted to know what he was like as a boy as a young man yet. they say. if your soul is settled in a poor district of new york as immigrants their lives were difficult and demanded many sacrifices. noni you know found work in a hair salon owned by a sicilian gangster the backroom harbored illegal betting well in the french no nina shampooed the female clientele the wives and daughters of the jewish mafia on tuesdays and on thursdays the italian mafia. it was the era of prohibition. the p.s. all is sometimes made whiskey in their bathtub which they delivered by side car. pastor p. a soul absorbed the vibrancy of the city. by the roots my father happened upon the instrument at a pawn broker in new yor
after the last surgery the family decided to start a new life in new york. i lived in exile in mexico for 9 years. my father who had just given a concert at the stage and said you want to write about my life. i was puzzled it seemed it suddenly changed his mind so then we met every day from 5 to 11 in the morning very disciplined recorded his whole life on tape. i wanted to know what he was like as a boy as a young man yet. they say. if your soul is settled in a poor district of new york as...
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brian the failing "new york : times." doug: the failing "new york times," exactly. that hurts, "the new york times" is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that way, when they are around him and he says that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our picture taken with him. it was a brief handshake. that was the first time i had ever shaken his hand. i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was. he said something to the other photographers like, oh, he is very good. you watch out for this guy. i realized, then, that he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, you realize that. when he is around members of congress, to have a cabinet room photo op about immigration and be in their for about 55 minutes. we were flies on the wall while they were negotiati
brian the failing "new york : times." doug: the failing "new york times," exactly. that hurts, "the new york times" is the greatest news organization in the world. we do not put out fake news. that gets under my skin when i hear it. i think a lot of journalists feel that way, when they are around him and he says that. host: have you ever had a conversation with him? doug: for the white house news photographers contest, we were invited to the oval office to have our...
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♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now!. >> i think everyone who has been out on the front lines, everyone who has been screaming pantaleo because now he's fired. and for, youou knonow, commissi o'neill, i thank you for doing the right thing. i truly sincerely thank you for firing the officer. regardless however you came up to your decision, you finally made a decision that should have been made five years ago. amy: daniel pantaleo, the police officer who killed eric garner in 2014 by using an illegal chokehold has been fired. five years after pantaleo held garner, an unarmed african-american man in a chokehold until he dropped to the ground. garner gasping, i can't breathe 11 times. we'll speak with his daughter, emerald garner. then to portland, oregon, where hundreds of members of the proud boys, and other right wing groups rallied in the streets this past weekend and were escorted by police and outnumbered by counterprotesters. >> we absolutely reject terrorism, anti-facists are not anti-terrorists. we stand up for our c
♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now!. >> i think everyone who has been out on the front lines, everyone who has been screaming pantaleo because now he's fired. and for, youou knonow, commissi o'neill, i thank you for doing the right thing. i truly sincerely thank you for firing the officer. regardless however you came up to your decision, you finally made a decision that should have been made five years ago. amy: daniel pantaleo, the police officer who killed eric garner in 2014...
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in new york city. >> new york city is not the united states. it has hurt small businesses in the market will do it in my home state of new jersey supermarkets are paying 11 or $13 an hour for entry workers because that's what the market does. when you mandated it did not create employment or did not get the u.s. economy out of that recession depression, so leave it to market forces, they will get the pay. young people who need work experience they don't command a high price in the market but over half the people who start out earning the minimum wage end up being above the minimum wage within 12 months in the workforce. >> another point rush limbaugh made about democrats 15-dollar minimum wage kind of falling flat because there's so many jobs in america right now. far more than there are people looking for jobs. take a listen. >> take a look at the job openings they you can find where jobs that pay over $100,000 a year that are available right now in the united states. there are more jobs than there are people to fill them. democrats are talkin
in new york city. >> new york city is not the united states. it has hurt small businesses in the market will do it in my home state of new jersey supermarkets are paying 11 or $13 an hour for entry workers because that's what the market does. when you mandated it did not create employment or did not get the u.s. economy out of that recession depression, so leave it to market forces, they will get the pay. young people who need work experience they don't command a high price in the market...
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i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> you know the phrase pack your patience. that's what is needed tonight because customs computer systems went down. >>> short term struggle for a long-term benefit. tonight we have live team coverage on changes that bart is making. you might not like it now but they are banking you will in the future. it's part of building a better bay area. >>> i'm meteorologist patal. when it will reach inland areas coming up. >>> he told me it's still going to be another half an hour so we're looking at three hours. >> every 15 minutes, maybe more. maybe an hour. >> the biggest line i've ever seen. etty much to the plane. e way >> this is not how you want to start or end a vacation but it is what thousands of people face at airports after customs and border patrol computers went down. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the systems are coming back online and not all airports were impacted. >> yeah, a spokesperson for oakland airport says their int
i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> you know the phrase pack your patience. that's what is needed tonight because customs computer systems went down. >>> short term struggle for a long-term benefit. tonight we have live team coverage on changes that bart is making. you might not like it now but they are banking you will in the future. it's part of building a better bay area. >>> i'm meteorologist patal. when it will reach inland areas...
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doing while she's in new york city. well brenda as you can hear there are some of those cheers and she has just i believe sat down hour she's heading towards that press conference she's going to give that press conference and tell us a little bit about the. crossing the atlantic and also attending the climate so much the u.n. climate summit is one here in new york and next month and then another in chile in december and she's also to to go to a protest here in new york city for the fridays for future movement and she also is going to take i would say tonight off perhaps even tomorrow and just sort of get used to being back on dry land and we know that she is. almost a household name here in europe she's had a very large impact here in europe but what about the united states she's really a new face there isn't she. you're absolutely right what's actually surprised me is and how you know in europe the name is very well known and but here in the united states just talking to people down here in battery park in new york cit
doing while she's in new york city. well brenda as you can hear there are some of those cheers and she has just i believe sat down hour she's heading towards that press conference she's going to give that press conference and tell us a little bit about the. crossing the atlantic and also attending the climate so much the u.n. climate summit is one here in new york and next month and then another in chile in december and she's also to to go to a protest here in new york city for the fridays for...
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donald trump has launched a scathing attack on the new york times accusing it of producing some of the worst journalism in history the outputs came off the leaks old you know most of the papers executive editor discussing how to cover the president and his administration in the wake of the russia gate scandal his stand off. trump is a russian asset this message of the not too carefully ciphered in articles and reports has been overwhelming americans and the new york times seemingly used all the power and authority of its award winning journalism to propagate the message. but then came the miller report something that was and to support had to become the fatal blow to donald trump's credibility rebound ricocheted and had the media back with the momentum of a boomerang for the new york times it meant this we built our newsroom to cover one story and we did it truly well now we have to regroup and shift resources in emphasis to take on a different story this is part of a league transcript from dean baquet the new york times executive editor giving a speech in front of the paper's authors
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in new york. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. okay. the first one who dropped out was rick perry, interestingly enough, in the trump presidency, it would eventually somehow be decided that good old rick perry was exactly the right person to be put in charge of america's nuclear capability. oops. but way back in september 2015, rick perry was merely the first republican candidate to leave the republican presidential primary for the 2016 race. he was the first candidate to go poof. and when rick perry dropped out, we drummed up this fancy new animation to show that rick perry had poofed out of the race. and that turned out to be kind of a thing on this show. after rick perry, ten days later, the next candidate to go poof was another high profile republican governor. scott walker is quitting. oh, which means we got to poof him off the list. let's do it. scott walker going bye-bye in three, two, one -- gone. poof. we started doing this for candidates in the gigantic republican presi
in new york. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. okay. the first one who dropped out was rick perry, interestingly enough, in the trump presidency, it would eventually somehow be decided that good old rick perry was exactly the right person to be put in charge of america's nuclear capability. oops. but way back in september 2015, rick perry was merely the first republican candidate to leave the republican presidential primary for the 2016 race. he was the first...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning, and demand a thorough investigation. and because attorney general william barr criticizes the conditions at the federal jail where jeffrey epstein was found saturday, weell will look at why civil rights campaigners have been raising the alarm a about the metroropon correctional center in manhattan for over a decade. >> for years, there has been an urgent situation at the metropolitan correctional center. conditions are dirty, decrepit. many people are held in profound isolation. many of us have been trying to raise this question for years. and hopefully, one good thing that could come out of jeffrey epstein's death is real attention paid to the inhumane conditions. amy: we will also speak to attorney lisa bloom representing two women suing jeffrey epstein for sexually assaulting them when they were minors. what happens now that he iss dead?? we will meet to new york lawmakers who helped pass a la
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning, and demand a thorough investigation. and because attorney general william barr criticizes the conditions at the federal jail where jeffrey epstein was found saturday, weell will look at why civil rights campaigners have been raising the alarm a about the metroropon correctional center in manhattan for over a decade. >> for years, there has been an...
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financier jeffrey epstein has been found dead in his new york prison cell officials say his death was an apparent suicide of steam was jailed last month on sex trafficking charges and was being held without bail the f.b.i. is now investigating the circumstances of epstein's death in federal custody. he had already been found injured in a cell a few weeks ago then the multi-millionaire was found dead in the new york jail where he was awaiting trial an apparent suicide. the convicted pedophile was facing up to 45 years behind bars on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. epstein a high powered investor was accused of having sexually abused girls as young as 14 at parties in his palm beach villa where he reportedly passed the girls on to his guests what made the case explosive was the few connections to public figures including british royal prince andrew former u.s. president bill clinton as well as the sitting president donald trump charges were already brought against him in 2008 a controversial plea deal spared him time in prison. if i wasn't afraid to come forward sooner then mayb
financier jeffrey epstein has been found dead in his new york prison cell officials say his death was an apparent suicide of steam was jailed last month on sex trafficking charges and was being held without bail the f.b.i. is now investigating the circumstances of epstein's death in federal custody. he had already been found injured in a cell a few weeks ago then the multi-millionaire was found dead in the new york jail where he was awaiting trial an apparent suicide. the convicted pedophile...
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david lee miller's life from new york city. >> dagen, new york was holding its breath waiting for this recommendation. it's important to say it's only a recommendation from this administrative law judge. the actual decision is going to be made by new york city police commissioner, whether or not to fire daniel pantaleo. the civilian complaint review board, which prosecuted this case, released a statement. it reads, "today's decision confirms what the board has always maintained. officer daniel pantaleo committed misconduct on july 17th, 2014, and his decision because the death of eric garner. the decision was more than sufficient to prove that pantaleo is unfit to serve. commissioner o'neill must uphold this verdict and dismissed pantaleo from the permit as was recommended by the deputy commissioner of trials." a little background in this case. the new york city medical examiner initially ruled that garner's death was in fact a homicide, but a grand jury in staten island new york -- that's where the incident took place -- the justice department looked into charges of a civil rights vio
david lee miller's life from new york city. >> dagen, new york was holding its breath waiting for this recommendation. it's important to say it's only a recommendation from this administrative law judge. the actual decision is going to be made by new york city police commissioner, whether or not to fire daniel pantaleo. the civilian complaint review board, which prosecuted this case, released a statement. it reads, "today's decision confirms what the board has always maintained....
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york yankees >> all right, he's familiar with a lot here in new york yankees general manager brian cash man was driving his car after she discovered the missing gm days earlier. police gt they still had to take the vehicle off the stolen list, which was the reason connecticut police confronted him in the first place. >> it's also possible they're red sox fans >> messing with him. >> also a possibility. >> in connecticut there are red sox fans, a lot of them. >> they have to see, the officers were supposed to remove it off the list. dig into that one today. >>> all right. let's get into the forecast in areas of northern florida, we've been getting poured on all night long it's been wet the last couple weeks. we have flood watches for many sarasota to tampa heading into ft. myers, too even west palm beach, fort lauderdale to miami. severe weather today will be in areas of the central and northern plains, from south dakota all the way down th cool in houston after being in the hundreds the last week straight, we'll take whatever we can get. >>> weekend forecast isn't going to bring much im
york yankees >> all right, he's familiar with a lot here in new york yankees general manager brian cash man was driving his car after she discovered the missing gm days earlier. police gt they still had to take the vehicle off the stolen list, which was the reason connecticut police confronted him in the first place. >> it's also possible they're red sox fans >> messing with him. >> also a possibility. >> in connecticut there are red sox fans, a lot of them....
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tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understan
tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the...
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you should be worried about new york city, new york state. new york city you can actually do something about, so we should get it under control. there is always an opportunity. it is harder. the laws are harder, scrutiny is harder. it is hard to get on with your reputation. it is easier to get into government that it is to get on with your reputation. that is what you're talking about. that is too bad. keepings that what is good people from running for office, for mayor? peter: the guy whose name is on his building ran for mayor and did a great job. it is harder and harder to get them. it costs more. and the downside is greater. pounding.ant i will point out one thing. , theunder ed koch second-most reporters in the country were in city hall. the first were in the white house. but the new york times alone had nine reporters in city hall in 1978 when i got there. david: they don't anymore. many thanks to peter j. solomon, author of "wasting time constructively." from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloombe
you should be worried about new york city, new york state. new york city you can actually do something about, so we should get it under control. there is always an opportunity. it is harder. the laws are harder, scrutiny is harder. it is hard to get on with your reputation. it is easier to get into government that it is to get on with your reputation. that is what you're talking about. that is too bad. keepings that what is good people from running for office, for mayor? peter: the guy whose...
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in new york city we've seen a number of them.s the new york city cops have laid back. they're afraid of the mayor. they're concerned they'll never been supported by the mayor. the mayor said we're going toen arrest them. they're arresting them after the fact because of public pressure. the cops should not be afraid to do their job because we have a weak mayor. >> raymond: and do it in the moment. >> yeah. there's plenty of chargesmi whether it's criminal mischief disorderly conduct, harassment assault. plenty of charges these people could have been charged with but were not. i see cops that are afraid to do their job because of the mayor that is an anti cop mayor. >> raymond: sean hannity asked de blasio about this. we'll play the clip. watch. >> here's my question for you.wa every person on video that has committed a crime -- every -- >> look at that guy. >> you see what he just did? >> this is incredible.ve >> that's not a good enough statement. everybody that commit as crime will be brought to justice. >> our police officers know who commits a crime and they will br
in new york city we've seen a number of them.s the new york city cops have laid back. they're afraid of the mayor. they're concerned they'll never been supported by the mayor. the mayor said we're going toen arrest them. they're arresting them after the fact because of public pressure. the cops should not be afraid to do their job because we have a weak mayor. >> raymond: and do it in the moment. >> yeah. there's plenty of chargesmi whether it's criminal mischief disorderly conduct,...
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kendis gibson, nbc news, new york >>> we have a heart health news for you tonight. a groundbreaking procedure will be available for patient that typically need more risky open heart surgery. it's the same procedure mick dr. john torres explains >> reporter: thanks to the procedure, he is stronger than ever >> i had a lot more juice than i had before the operation >> reporter: two years ago, while enjoying a night out with his wife, he suddenly collapsed. >> i felt lightheaded. that's the last thing i remember before i woke up in the ambulance. >> reporter: he suffers from aortic stenosis, a condition where his aortic valve restricts blood flow from his heart to the rest of the body without treatment, it can be deadly rather than having open-heart surgery to treat it, he had a trans-catheter aortic valve replacement, the same surgery mick jagger had this year. now the fda is making the procedure available to all patients who need a replacement. >> this is an absolute game changer. >> reporter: dr. matthew williams is the director of nyu langones heart center. is this
kendis gibson, nbc news, new york >>> we have a heart health news for you tonight. a groundbreaking procedure will be available for patient that typically need more risky open heart surgery. it's the same procedure mick dr. john torres explains >> reporter: thanks to the procedure, he is stronger than ever >> i had a lot more juice than i had before the operation >> reporter: two years ago, while enjoying a night out with his wife, he suddenly collapsed. >> i...
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new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> investigators released a timeline of events leading up to the mass shooting in dayton, ohio. new surveillance video shows the moments before the gunman opened fire in the city's downtown area. police say 26 people were shot in the span of 32 seconds. nine people were killed. kwlaur laura podesta is here in new york. i think the real question that many people are asking, are investigators any closer to figuring out a motive here? >> reporter: what we are hearing, police in dayton, ohio, are struggling to determine the gunman's motive, but they are revealing new details about what happened during last week's violent rampage. dayton officials are still trying to determine what prompted the mass shooting that left nine dead on august 4th. yesterday using surveillance video, police laid out a timeline of the movements of alleged gunman connor betts. >> this was a plan, well before he got to the oregon district. >> reporter: a primary focus of
new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> investigators released a timeline of events leading up to the mass shooting in dayton, ohio. new surveillance video shows the moments before the gunman opened fire in the city's downtown area. police say 26 people were shot in the span of 32 seconds. nine people were killed. kwlaur laura podesta is here in new york. i think the real question that many people are asking, are investigators any closer to figuring out a motive here?...
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york city police officer. >> reporter: daniel pantaleo fired five years after garner died on a new york street. abc news has learned the police commissioner's decision surprised even the top members of his staff. some of them even learned about it on tv. it comes after an administrative judge recommended pantaleo be terminated despite the officer's denial that he used a banned chokehold. the judge found pantaleo's actions were reckless during garner's arrest for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. it triggered a fatal asthma attack. >> i can't breathe. >> today is a day of reckoning but can also be a day of reconciliation. i have been a cop a long time and if i was still a cop, i'd probably be mad at me. i would. >> reporter: an outraged police union accuses the commissioner giving in to anti-police extremists. >> the leadership has abandoned ship and left our police offices on the street alone. >> reporter: new york mayor and presidential candidate bill de blasio denies pressuring the commissioner to act but says the right decision was made. >> today we are finally seeing justice don
york city police officer. >> reporter: daniel pantaleo fired five years after garner died on a new york street. abc news has learned the police commissioner's decision surprised even the top members of his staff. some of them even learned about it on tv. it comes after an administrative judge recommended pantaleo be terminated despite the officer's denial that he used a banned chokehold. the judge found pantaleo's actions were reckless during garner's arrest for allegedly selling untaxed...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> hearing the trump administration wants to expedite executions at the federal level, i have seen from death row in louisiana and texas a complete arbitrariness of who gets the death penalty, even of the criteria is supposed to be the worst of the worst. inin fact, it is always people o are poor and all must always people who kill white people. amy: is the trump administration moves to restore the federal death penalty, we will speak with sister helen prejean, leading death penalty activist, the academy award-winning film "dead man walking" was based on her life. but first we speak to pulitzer prize-winning journalist sonia nazario about how corruption, viviolence, and u.s. foreign policy are fueling the migrant crisis. >> mostly fleeing some of the most violent countries honored, honduras, guatemala, el salvador. in recent years i focused on the most of those who are coming here from central america immigrant children, kids who are trying to get into the united states and flee the v
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> hearing the trump administration wants to expedite executions at the federal level, i have seen from death row in louisiana and texas a complete arbitrariness of who gets the death penalty, even of the criteria is supposed to be the worst of the worst. inin fact, it is always people o are poor and all must always people who kill white people. amy: is the trump administration moves to restore the federal death penalty, we will speak with sister...
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york which is not new york university and a man's name is lorenzo and aponte and might be a familiar name to some of you, most famous [inaudible] starts off as a young man in venice and becomes a priest and decides the priestly life is not for him and he is ultimately expelled from the city of venice because of his possible residence in a brothel and is charged to successfully with public concubinage. he finds his way to the court of ambridge where he can [inaudible] add the words to the famous shows like [inaudible] and the marriage of figaro and popular operas we've all seen or heard of but he finds his way back to new york city where he starts the first opera company on the islands. one of his daughters which she was an adopted daughter but suspected to be a biological daughter of his due to a liaison in his 60s and that will be the mother of teresa sickles. she's just a little girl and sickles moves in as a border but he will stay in touch with the family as his career progresses and enters into the law and becomes a new yorker from women and continues to visit the family and as
york which is not new york university and a man's name is lorenzo and aponte and might be a familiar name to some of you, most famous [inaudible] starts off as a young man in venice and becomes a priest and decides the priestly life is not for him and he is ultimately expelled from the city of venice because of his possible residence in a brothel and is charged to successfully with public concubinage. he finds his way to the court of ambridge where he can [inaudible] add the words to the famous...
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bethel, dairy farmer in 90 matt -- 90 miles northwest of new york city. when woodstock ventures approached him in july of 1969 and ask if he had any property that might be suitable for a rock festival, when he showed them a couple of pieces of land and when they came to this property which was one of his hay fields, he grew off cell phone on this hill, woodstock ventures partners noticed it was a natural bowl. it was a perfect ship, perfect size for the type of rock festival they wanted to have and on the spot they made a deal with max to lease his property for the rest of the month so that they could move their rock , new yorkrom wallkill to bethel and the rest is history. bethel is like it was in 1969. the roads -- road system has not been upgraded very much and the economy is still very rural. left bethelam shortly after woodstock, they moved to florida and soon after he died, the property went to a woman by the name of june and she kept the property ever cultural and in the mid-1990's, she put the property up for sale gary setal man, alan up a foundat
bethel, dairy farmer in 90 matt -- 90 miles northwest of new york city. when woodstock ventures approached him in july of 1969 and ask if he had any property that might be suitable for a rock festival, when he showed them a couple of pieces of land and when they came to this property which was one of his hay fields, he grew off cell phone on this hill, woodstock ventures partners noticed it was a natural bowl. it was a perfect ship, perfect size for the type of rock festival they wanted to have...
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we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line. over here, you have machinery, fracking. over here, you have nothing except poverty. over here, you have people driving new cars and nice cars. over here, you have cars that are 40 years old. what does that have to do with the environment? it's the same. it's an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they get down there. what happens? i just wonder, is new york losing its wealth? you know what i'm talking about, right? the equipment is so incredible. hopefully we can help new york. i want to help new york so much. we will never allow ourselves to be at the mercy of foreign energy suppliers. they don't want us to have great energy. they have made a fortune selling us energy. american boats are there. they capture iran. i broke up that thing. that was a great thing to do. it's a whole different country right now. that they are capturing boats from other countries. they are not taking our boats. one of the th
we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line. over here, you have machinery, fracking. over here, you have nothing except poverty. over here, you have people driving new cars and nice cars. over here, you have cars that are 40 years old. what does that have to do with the environment? it's the same. it's an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they get down...
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the far left new york city mayor sounds like a chipmunk. this new yorker volunteers to get rid of donald trump for you. socialist congresswoman aoc bragging that unlike trump she is a public were varnlt working the phones and listening to complaints. >> once you've elected you have a responsibility to everyone. i'm a public servant to those folks who call me. they are mad sometimes. david: a new report that aoc's office doesn't answer any phone calls. the position isn't even staffed. the reporter who got the scoop is here with patients that i see that complain about dry mouth, they feel like they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. dry mouth can cause increased cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. i like to recommend biotene. biotene has a full array of products that replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. it makes patients so much happier. dear tech, let's talk. we have a pretty good relationship. you've done a lot of good for the world. but i feel like you ha
the far left new york city mayor sounds like a chipmunk. this new yorker volunteers to get rid of donald trump for you. socialist congresswoman aoc bragging that unlike trump she is a public were varnlt working the phones and listening to complaints. >> once you've elected you have a responsibility to everyone. i'm a public servant to those folks who call me. they are mad sometimes. david: a new report that aoc's office doesn't answer any phone calls. the position isn't even staffed. the...
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the new york's child victims act. a new law giving victims one year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the alleged happened. among those targeted to the largest institutions that have face countless allegations of sexual abuse of kids. the catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >> now this law is significant in cases like these because it extends the statue of limitations for child sex abuse. joining us now is our sex abuse survivor and advocate for other survivors and jennifer freeman, an attorney representing sex abuse victims ranging from epstein accusers and boy scouts accusers. jennifer, talk to me about this significance of this. >> this is historic legislation and landmark legislation that gives anyone of any age to bring child sex abuse claims. >> what's the difference today than yesterday if you were a victim? >> yesterday if you were 25 years old or 38 years old or 85 years old, you had no claim to bring. >> these are all civil suits. >> criminal suits are no longer available. all we really
the new york's child victims act. a new law giving victims one year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the alleged happened. among those targeted to the largest institutions that have face countless allegations of sexual abuse of kids. the catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >> now this law is significant in cases like these because it extends the statue of limitations for child sex abuse. joining us now is our sex abuse survivor and advocate for other survivors and...
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you are watching the tv on c-span to hear in new york city at the annual publishers convention talking with authors who have books coming out and now we want to introduce you to anna i who has a book coming out in january of 2020 called uncanny valley. a memoir. >> guest: am currently writing full-time and i make integrating writer for the new yorker website covering silicon valley culture. i got there probably through the most backroad possible. walk us through starting with college. >> it was just my ten year reunion in. i didn't attend. i graduated in 2009 from wesleyan university with a degree in sociology and i just read in "the wall street journal" 2009 was the worst job market for generations i had the good fortune to walk right into that. after a bunch of internships, working in music for a while i worked in book publishing an agency for a couple of years here in new york and after that i joined a startup network doing a sort of netflix for e-books type of app and i was there for three months, sort of like the person who knew about books and publishing. it was a four-person com
you are watching the tv on c-span to hear in new york city at the annual publishers convention talking with authors who have books coming out and now we want to introduce you to anna i who has a book coming out in january of 2020 called uncanny valley. a memoir. >> guest: am currently writing full-time and i make integrating writer for the new yorker website covering silicon valley culture. i got there probably through the most backroad possible. walk us through starting with college....
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that's according to "the new york times." some customers say they have complained to the feds about the issue. the fox business network's kristina partsinevelos reporting live from the new york stock exchange. kristina? imagine being told your bank accounts had to be closed for confidential reasons. and then you find out they have been accumulating overdraft fees. that's what happened to a roofing company. according to the owner, he thought all of his accounts were closed, he took out the money but there was still automatic withdrawals happening. so he got charged overdraft fees to the tune of about $1, 500. we went to the branch, called. he said nobody could help him. according to "the new york time times", several people are saying that this happens often enough. even if there's a negative balance, your account may stay open. there's a situation where a debt collection department accumulated over $100,000 in fees. the customers have brought complaints to try to resolve it. >> trace: does wells fargo have a response? >> we r
that's according to "the new york times." some customers say they have complained to the feds about the issue. the fox business network's kristina partsinevelos reporting live from the new york stock exchange. kristina? imagine being told your bank accounts had to be closed for confidential reasons. and then you find out they have been accumulating overdraft fees. that's what happened to a roofing company. according to the owner, he thought all of his accounts were closed, he took out...
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neda tawfik, bbc news, new york. a powerful typhoon that struck the coast of china near shanghai is now known to have killed at least 22 people. more than a million have been forced from their homes, as lekima, the region's worst storm in five years, makes its way through the south—eastern province of zhejiang. freya cole reports. a young girl is hauled to safety as rapid floodwaters sweep through wenzhou city. she is just one of more than a million people forced to flee as strong currents inundate their homes. with huge force, typhoon lekima made landfall on saturday morning. it hit the east coast of china, tore through zhejiang province, and is headed towards shanghai. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm but not before causing widespread devastation. one of the worst hit areas, wenzhou, where torrential rain caused a deadly landslide. entire homes have been pulled apart. leaving rescuers with piles of rubble to search for survivors. for those who got away in time, sought safety in evacuation centres. in shan
neda tawfik, bbc news, new york. a powerful typhoon that struck the coast of china near shanghai is now known to have killed at least 22 people. more than a million have been forced from their homes, as lekima, the region's worst storm in five years, makes its way through the south—eastern province of zhejiang. freya cole reports. a young girl is hauled to safety as rapid floodwaters sweep through wenzhou city. she is just one of more than a million people forced to flee as strong currents...
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shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied their cub boards for the kids. their ts were stunned by politeness. >> polite. that's about what i can say. kids.e >> but you didn't sell too many shoes? >> no, not too many but they were happy here. they are really a wonderful group of kids. i never met so many kids in such numbers that were so polite and so patient, so understanding under these conditionsta we had here in the last three days. >> certainly in the beginning it as a great deal of apprehension, but right now, i can say that the attitude of the town has changed towards these young
shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied...
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do you want to new yorkers -- i'm from new york, i love new york and i was born there, do you want them floating on citrus policy for floridians? what about dairy farmer policy for wisconsin? aoc doesn't understand that because he doesn't want to understand that. >> sean: why are people leaving new york, new jersey, california, illinois in droves and why are they going to florida, texas, tennessee, and the carolinas could it be, because those liberal policies rule in those states and people are fed up with it? if you are going to move to any of these states, don't bring your stupid ideas with you, stay where you are. >> leaving those states to go to those areas, the founding fathers deliberately protected with the electoral college, they don't want the electoral college because they want to new york, los angeles, and boston to pick the administration for the rest of the human history. you can laugh at the stupidity of aoc who was surprised the vegetable role in dirt or who is never seen a trash disposable l before. but this is serious, 6 million were killed in the holocaust and what you
do you want to new yorkers -- i'm from new york, i love new york and i was born there, do you want them floating on citrus policy for floridians? what about dairy farmer policy for wisconsin? aoc doesn't understand that because he doesn't want to understand that. >> sean: why are people leaving new york, new jersey, california, illinois in droves and why are they going to florida, texas, tennessee, and the carolinas could it be, because those liberal policies rule in those states and...