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aboutyour early slides employment at the manhattan project, did that represent the entire manhattan project including hanford and los alamos? >> yes it did. the entire manhattan project had 600,000.mployment of not all at one time. 70% turnover at least in oak ridge per month. 17% turnover per month. the biggest reason for turnover was the quality of life and the commuting distance. if you're traveling for an hour or hour and a half each way every day, that is tough duty. and you are not getting paid for your transportation time. how longe any idea happy valley lasted? latethink it lasted until in 1946 or early 1947. k27? >> when they completed k27, that part of the construction activity ended. it was completed in december, 1945. another six month after that for the jones camp also probably one array -- went away at that time. >> that population includes industry? >> know that was direct employees of the folks responding that were employed direct. i will call it direct employees of the manhattan engineers. you're talking about the prime dupont at hanford eastman andnnessee carbide here, als
aboutyour early slides employment at the manhattan project, did that represent the entire manhattan project including hanford and los alamos? >> yes it did. the entire manhattan project had 600,000.mployment of not all at one time. 70% turnover at least in oak ridge per month. 17% turnover per month. the biggest reason for turnover was the quality of life and the commuting distance. if you're traveling for an hour or hour and a half each way every day, that is tough duty. and you are not...
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his is manhattan project employment. there is total employment across manhattan project at any given time the top line. 124,000 of employment 1944.ne of here we have total construction, 90,000, to s than the operation and research on curve. that peeked out a little -- peaked out a little less than 70,000. there is clinton engineer works in may -- peaked out in may and june of 1945. construction peak the out 1944 fp. d 40's, operations peaked 46,000 in of noon 45. 46,000 in operation, construction 25,000. december of 1946 at the end of the chart big changes. construction 2,000. big change from 25,000. operations down to 25,000, big 46,000.from nd again at the peak 69,000 in operations, 47,000 in construction. ing about change from 47,000 tion going from to 41946,f 1944 down 2,000. one big thing is women made up or 20,000 of the workforce may of 1945. was at when production its peek. as of november 1945 they 15 p th,000 but the percentage increased to about 30%. employedntage of women by the contractors was greatest in are
his is manhattan project employment. there is total employment across manhattan project at any given time the top line. 124,000 of employment 1944.ne of here we have total construction, 90,000, to s than the operation and research on curve. that peeked out a little -- peaked out a little less than 70,000. there is clinton engineer works in may -- peaked out in may and june of 1945. construction peak the out 1944 fp. d 40's, operations peaked 46,000 in of noon 45. 46,000 in operation,...
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tour.n.org/cities projectr: the manhattan was a research and a belt and project conducted in world war ii. it was disbanded one year after the wars and. next on american history tv, oak alge national lab veteran ekkebus talked about the world war ii nuclear weapons program known as the manhattan project, the program's aftermath and the impact on the main development facility in oak ridge, tennessee he focused on the years 1945 to 1950. the american museum of science and energy and oak ridge hosted this event. >> thank you very much. please to be here in the american museum of science and energy. the talk tonight is focusing on the first five years after the war. a great many changes have
tour.n.org/cities projectr: the manhattan was a research and a belt and project conducted in world war ii. it was disbanded one year after the wars and. next on american history tv, oak alge national lab veteran ekkebus talked about the world war ii nuclear weapons program known as the manhattan project, the program's aftermath and the impact on the main development facility in oak ridge, tennessee he focused on the years 1945 to 1950. the american museum of science and energy and oak ridge...
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for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank in manhattan. >> above manhattan. before we go, here a look at the day on wall street. theow fell 2 pointso 27,076. the nasdaq was down 23. the s&p slid 9. that is "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue hereks. than for joining us. >> i'm. th bill grif have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... e freeman foundation; by judy d peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news poamerica." ing fras
for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank in manhattan. >> above manhattan. before we go, here a look at the day on wall street. theow fell 2 pointso 27,076. the nasdaq was down 23. the s&p slid 9. that is "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue hereks. than for joining us. >> i'm. th bill grif have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... e freeman foundation; by judy d peter...
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unfortunately, manhattan's contours have changed over time. we lost our hills and dales substantially, so you wouldn't know her bayard's help is now. -- where bayard's hill is now. it is documented that hamilton's artillery unit does fire unto british ships, the hms phoenix and they hms rose -- and the hms rose. the is a week after declaration of independence had been read by washington to the troops in lower manhattan. the hms rose was a fascinating ship that was later used as a reproduction in the filming of "master and commander." hamilton and burr, it is likely they covered george washington and general israel putnam's retreat through manhattan from the left side, the dark red represents all of what new york city was as of 1776. greenwich village was actually a separate village. bloomingdale was a separate residential area. manhattan was that little tip. new york city, rather. we don't have substantial proof of it. this wonderful high-resolution map shows the location of the hill. it is right there. that was the fort that was used by hamil
unfortunately, manhattan's contours have changed over time. we lost our hills and dales substantially, so you wouldn't know her bayard's help is now. -- where bayard's hill is now. it is documented that hamilton's artillery unit does fire unto british ships, the hms phoenix and they hms rose -- and the hms rose. the is a week after declaration of independence had been read by washington to the troops in lower manhattan. the hms rose was a fascinating ship that was later used as a reproduction...
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unfortunately, manhattan's contours have changed over time. we lost our hills and dales substantially, so you wouldn't know where bayard's hill is now. i will show you to -- i will show it to you in a minute. documented that hamilton's artillery unit does onto -- on two british ships, the hms phoenix and the hms rose. this is a week after the declaration of independence had been read by washington to the troops in lower manhattan. the hms rose was a fascinating ship that was later used as a reproduction in the filming of "master and commander." hamilton and burr. it is likely they covered george -- it is not proven, but it is likely they covered george washington and general israel putnam's retreat through manhattan from the left side, the dark red represents all of what new york city was as of 1776. yes, greenwich village was actually a separate village. bloomingdale was a separate residential area. so, manhattan was that little tip. new york city, rather. we don't have substantial proof of it. this wonderful high-resolution map, which i had
unfortunately, manhattan's contours have changed over time. we lost our hills and dales substantially, so you wouldn't know where bayard's hill is now. i will show you to -- i will show it to you in a minute. documented that hamilton's artillery unit does onto -- on two british ships, the hms phoenix and the hms rose. this is a week after the declaration of independence had been read by washington to the troops in lower manhattan. the hms rose was a fascinating ship that was later used as a...
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it is the highest point in lower manhattan. manhattan's contours have changed over time. you would not know where that hill is now. i will show it to you on a map in a minute. one thing we do know is that alexander hamilton's artillery unit does fire on two british ships. phoenix and the hms rose. this was just a week after the declaration of independence had been read by washington to the troops in lower manhattan. the hms rose was a fascinating ship that was later used as a reproduction and the filming of master and commander. it is likely that they did cover george washington in his or treat through manhattan. this is all of what new york city was as of 1776. greenwich village was actually a separate village. manhattan was just that little tip. we don't have substantial proof of it. this high-resolution map shows the location of the hell -- hill. that was used by alexander hamilton and his artillery. was he at the battle of white plains? probably not. thanks to the scholarship of a friend of mine who is also speaking today at another scholar ofe is a alexander hamilton
it is the highest point in lower manhattan. manhattan's contours have changed over time. you would not know where that hill is now. i will show it to you on a map in a minute. one thing we do know is that alexander hamilton's artillery unit does fire on two british ships. phoenix and the hms rose. this was just a week after the declaration of independence had been read by washington to the troops in lower manhattan. the hms rose was a fascinating ship that was later used as a reproduction and...
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the manhattan district attorney is conducting an investigation into potential criminal wrongdoing by donald trump and his company in the hush money payments to stormy daniels in the last month of the presidential campaign, which federal prosecutors in new york called a criminal conspiracy against the united states, which was designed to affect the election. the president's lawyers don't point to a single line in the constitution to support their position because there is no line in the constitution that says the president is not subject to criminal process. in fact, the supreme court ruled that president richard nixon was subject to criminal process when they voted unanimously to enforce a criminal subpoena issued by a special prosecutor who was conducting a criminal investigation of president nixon. president nixon then complied with the subpoena and handed over audiotapes that showed the president engaged in a criminal conspiracy, and shortly after handing over those tapes richard nixon was forced to resign the presidency. richard nixon resigned the presidency because he was subjec
the manhattan district attorney is conducting an investigation into potential criminal wrongdoing by donald trump and his company in the hush money payments to stormy daniels in the last month of the presidential campaign, which federal prosecutors in new york called a criminal conspiracy against the united states, which was designed to affect the election. the president's lawyers don't point to a single line in the constitution to support their position because there is no line in the...
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it does not happen in manhattan, yeah, right. it did happen. start york will construction of a system to prevent flooding in lower manhattan. >> the elevation of the land is here. a flood might be here. barrier.o create a sometimes it is a levy, a wall, a gates. they combined to create a barrier to the ocean. protect -- predict the water level will rise over the next century. hurricanan will bececome morore frequent and p powerful. >> there is no escape for that. we are in denial of this option. summit.will host a u.n. >> let's head to algeria, where protests are g gathering for marches this afternoon. the military is trying to clamp down by preventing people from traveling inside the capital algiers. >> clamping down on protests, algerians are toughing -- toughening their stances. it is aimed at countering people with bad intentions. instructed -- to deal with these actions with firmness , in particulalar, they shshould execute existing laws, such as stopping and seizing vehicles and buses used to bring protesters to the capital and theing --
it does not happen in manhattan, yeah, right. it did happen. start york will construction of a system to prevent flooding in lower manhattan. >> the elevation of the land is here. a flood might be here. barrier.o create a sometimes it is a levy, a wall, a gates. they combined to create a barrier to the ocean. protect -- predict the water level will rise over the next century. hurricanan will bececome morore frequent and p powerful. >> there is no escape for that. we are in denial of...
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so manhattan is in a lockdown. [bell ringing] ♪ >> we are hearing right now of another explosion, has taken place at the pentagon. [sirens] we have the heart of the financial district of america being attacked. now we understand that there an explosion, there has been an explosion in the pentagon, the heart of the military command center of the united states of america, jon. it can't get much worse than this, let's hope. >> you got to believe it has happened again, another large airliner, perhaps hijacked, perhaps part of some widespread plan. apparently slamming into at least the area around the pentagon. [sirens] they have not struck at america. they have struck at some individual places in america but, this country will go on. i want to go to our washington managing editor brit hume who has the outlook from the nation's capitol. brit, this raises all kinds of questions about america's response, and i guess that response is not going to be immediate, is it? >> whether it is immediate or not, one thing we're see
so manhattan is in a lockdown. [bell ringing] ♪ >> we are hearing right now of another explosion, has taken place at the pentagon. [sirens] we have the heart of the financial district of america being attacked. now we understand that there an explosion, there has been an explosion in the pentagon, the heart of the military command center of the united states of america, jon. it can't get much worse than this, let's hope. >> you got to believe it has happened again, another large...
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the world trade center conducts annual check ups for those sent to manhattan every year. in san francisco jackie ward kpix 5. >>> and people also observing 9/11 with a day of service in san francisco today. right now a number of volunteers with the marin food bank are packing 275,000 meals for people in need. >> be part of the community and try to give back today and just do something positive and uplifting. you know, it's shocking how quickly the time has gone by and someone who might have been in kindergarten now is probably maybe here today volunteering. >> more than 1000 volunteers are taking part today. >> tributes are also happening across the country from new york to washington d.c. to shanksville, pennsylvania. cbs reporter wendy gillette is in manhattan. >> it's a heart wrenching ritual repeated every year. family members and first responders returned to ground zero to remember loved ones lost on september 11th, 2001. bells mark when the planes hit the twin towers and when the buildings fell as the names of the fallen are read. >> timothy sean hascall. >> many sp
the world trade center conducts annual check ups for those sent to manhattan every year. in san francisco jackie ward kpix 5. >>> and people also observing 9/11 with a day of service in san francisco today. right now a number of volunteers with the marin food bank are packing 275,000 meals for people in need. >> be part of the community and try to give back today and just do something positive and uplifting. you know, it's shocking how quickly the time has gone by and someone who...
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twin beams of light shining into the heavens from lower manhattan. the most powerful beams of light ever projected from earth. we'll take a look at what goes into this enduring symbol on this thursday, september 12th. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this day after the commemorations on 9/11. so many tributes and very powerful indeed. >>> we do begin with the severe weather in the plains and upper midwest overnight. >> this intense storm system is still threatening south dakota and nebraska overnight. with drenching rains and strong winds. >> the radar shows storms over much of the midwest stretching from montana to detroit where storms have knocked out power to thousands. >> this after three strong tornados struck south dakota's largest city within four minutes. abc's alex perez is there. >> reporter: families across the upper midwest bracing for a second night of severe storms. the dangerous weather striking south dakota's largest city in the middle of the night. tornado sirens sounding the alarm in sioux falls. there are 77
twin beams of light shining into the heavens from lower manhattan. the most powerful beams of light ever projected from earth. we'll take a look at what goes into this enduring symbol on this thursday, september 12th. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this day after the commemorations on 9/11. so many tributes and very powerful indeed. >>> we do begin with the severe weather in the plains and upper midwest overnight. >> this intense storm system is...
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a source tells nbc news tonight that the manhattan district attorneys office is looking into whether the trump organization falsified business records in paying off porn star stormy daniels and modm karen mcdougal and trump's former attorney ready to testify and help in the investigation. this is real and hot and it's dirty, and we've got mouch more tonight to get to. stick with us. uch more tonight to get to. stick with us. to get the job done, it seems you have to accept the fact that some equipment will sit idle, or underutilized. but it doesn't have to be that way. that's why united rentals is combining equipment, data, safety and expertise to help your worksite perform better. united rentals. a better worksite is here. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation her
a source tells nbc news tonight that the manhattan district attorneys office is looking into whether the trump organization falsified business records in paying off porn star stormy daniels and modm karen mcdougal and trump's former attorney ready to testify and help in the investigation. this is real and hot and it's dirty, and we've got mouch more tonight to get to. stick with us. uch more tonight to get to. stick with us. to get the job done, it seems you have to accept the fact that some...
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i'm from manhattan. and i don't know anything about the bronx, really. i'm -- i'm rid -- ridiculously, shamefully ignorant. do you think people know about the bronx? what it's like to grow up in the bronx? >> male student: everybody perceives the bronx as the emergence of hip-hop and all that, the culture. but, apart from that, the bronx is actually lively at all times. at night, at -- in the morning, you hear people screaming from outside your window. >> female student: i've grown up with them since i was what, like -- >> second female student: like seven. >> female student: yeah. you know? and it just happened that way. so i feel like the sense of community is like the biggest thing. >> teacher: i've been teaching here for eight years. and i think that what people forget is, a lot of times, we've talked about this in class, they focus on lots of diseases, health issues, lack of education, but, i can be out with them, just walking to the train to go to a field trip. and they say hi to at least 30 people. they know, everyone. >> anthony: what's -- what o
i'm from manhattan. and i don't know anything about the bronx, really. i'm -- i'm rid -- ridiculously, shamefully ignorant. do you think people know about the bronx? what it's like to grow up in the bronx? >> male student: everybody perceives the bronx as the emergence of hip-hop and all that, the culture. but, apart from that, the bronx is actually lively at all times. at night, at -- in the morning, you hear people screaming from outside your window. >> female student: i've grown...
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. >> we cannot let this guy get into manhattan with a bomb in his car. so we need to do a vehicle stop and we need to try to do it in such a manner to not overly raise his suspicion. >> he's coming up the jersey turnpike. and we got the surveillance team calling it out. where is he? we start at the outer bridge crossing. he doesn't take that. and then he goes up to the other bridge. he doesn't get off. then he goes to the holland tunnel. then he goes to the lincoln tunnel. he doesn't get off. the only place we go now if he's coming to new york and s. the george washington bridge. i think it's 15 minutes from the last tunnel to when you get to the g.w. bridge. so in 15 minutes we set up a gam game plan. we're going to set up a roadblock. it can be for drugs or dui. these checkpoints are done all the time. >> you always worry about the bad guy knowing that you're watching them. but in this situation, threat to life was paramount. and while we weren't loving the idea of a car stop, we had had really no choice. we can't let him just drive into manhattan and
. >> we cannot let this guy get into manhattan with a bomb in his car. so we need to do a vehicle stop and we need to try to do it in such a manner to not overly raise his suspicion. >> he's coming up the jersey turnpike. and we got the surveillance team calling it out. where is he? we start at the outer bridge crossing. he doesn't take that. and then he goes up to the other bridge. he doesn't get off. then he goes to the holland tunnel. then he goes to the lincoln tunnel. he...
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. >> we cannot let this guy get into manhattan with a bomb in his car. so we need to do a vehicle stop and we need to try to do it in such a manner to not overly raise his suspicion. >> he's coming up the jersey turnpike. and we got the surveillance team calling it out. where is he? we start at the outer bridge crossing. he doesn't take that. and then he goes up to the other bridge. he doesn't get off. then he goes to the holland tunnel. then he goes to the lincoln tunnel. he doesn't get off. the only place we go now if he's coming to new york and s. the george washington bridge. i think it's 15 minutes from the last tunnel to when you get to the gw bridge. so in 15 minutes we set up a gam plai game plan. we're going to set up a roadblock. it can be for drugs or dui. they're done all the time. you always worry about the bad guy knowing that you're watching them. but in this situation, threat to life was paramount. and while we weren't loving the idea of a car stop, we had had really no choice. we can't let him just druf inivo manhattan and potentially bl
. >> we cannot let this guy get into manhattan with a bomb in his car. so we need to do a vehicle stop and we need to try to do it in such a manner to not overly raise his suspicion. >> he's coming up the jersey turnpike. and we got the surveillance team calling it out. where is he? we start at the outer bridge crossing. he doesn't take that. and then he goes up to the other bridge. he doesn't get off. then he goes to the holland tunnel. then he goes to the lincoln tunnel. he...
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. ♪ [bagpipes playing] >> shepard: lower manhattan this morning at the hallowed side where thousands of americans died 18 years ago today. when the terrorists flew the hijacked planes into the towers on 9/11. meantime, president trump and former president bush who led the nation during the attacks, laying wreaths at the pentagon where 184 people died. vice president pence in shanksville p.a. honoring the 40 passengers and crew members of flight 93 who fought back against the hijackers, sacrificing their own lives. lou alvarez, retired nypd detective who spent his dying days fighting for his fellow 9/11 responders, honored with a metal in new york today. lou alvarez testified on capitol hill as he was preparing for his 69th round of chemotherapy and made a final emotional plea on this network when he was in hospice begging lawmakers to help the responders who will get cancer and other diseases in the years to come. new york governor andrew cuomo announcing this afternoon "it's my honor to posthumously present the public service medal to lou alvarez. detective alvarez was a hero who sp
. ♪ [bagpipes playing] >> shepard: lower manhattan this morning at the hallowed side where thousands of americans died 18 years ago today. when the terrorists flew the hijacked planes into the towers on 9/11. meantime, president trump and former president bush who led the nation during the attacks, laying wreaths at the pentagon where 184 people died. vice president pence in shanksville p.a. honoring the 40 passengers and crew members of flight 93 who fought back against the hijackers,...
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bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheap. although he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few.
bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheap. although he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country,...
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i am david westin at the -- in midtown manhattan. robert ferguson served as vice chairman of the federal reserve. i sat down with him at the global business forum and asked what he thought about the economic uncertainty facing the u.s. central bank. guest: i think there are issues but not crises. one of the issues is what is the right direction for interest rates and we saw in the most decision,eral reserve a couple folks saying we should --e 50 basis points the interest rates they target, the fed funds rate and the side of the balance sheet and how that is being adjusted and what that implies about liquidity and also the overall state. david: some people suggest we should be increasing the balance sheet. we have stanley fischer, ray mini talking about helicopter. the government would borrow fiscal stimulus and the central tok would buy that debt finance it. does that make sense to you? , superduperfischer thinkers. one has to be careful to respect the independence of the fed, and so it might be that when you -- , perhaps inlus europ
i am david westin at the -- in midtown manhattan. robert ferguson served as vice chairman of the federal reserve. i sat down with him at the global business forum and asked what he thought about the economic uncertainty facing the u.s. central bank. guest: i think there are issues but not crises. one of the issues is what is the right direction for interest rates and we saw in the most decision,eral reserve a couple folks saying we should --e 50 basis points the interest rates they target, the...
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the manhattan district attorney has issued a subpoena for the president's tax returns. nbc's tracie potts joins us from d.c. tracie, good morning >> reporter: hi there, frances good morning while congress here in washington has been trying to get their hands on the president's tax returns, turns out new york may end up getting them first the manhattan d.a. working with the grand jury there investigating the trump organization, the president's business for possible involvement in hush money payments to women who claimed to have affairs mr. trump part that of investigation, people familiar with it tell nbc they have subpoenaed the president's accounting firm to get what will turn out to be not only eight years worth of tax returns, but many of the underlying documents involved in those tax returns, like bank statements that company says that they do not talk about their client's business, but that they will fully comply with the law. president trump asked about it, told reporters he doesn't know anything about it. his attorney says they are evaluating the situation and we
the manhattan district attorney has issued a subpoena for the president's tax returns. nbc's tracie potts joins us from d.c. tracie, good morning >> reporter: hi there, frances good morning while congress here in washington has been trying to get their hands on the president's tax returns, turns out new york may end up getting them first the manhattan d.a. working with the grand jury there investigating the trump organization, the president's business for possible involvement in hush...
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in manhattan using his own grand jury, not using federal grand jury. and so the best that the president can do here is that his attorneys could file a motion to quash these subpoenas. that would be litigated, but typically we worry about litigation taking a long time. when it's litigation involving a witness appearing in front of the grand jury or documents being turned over to a grand jury, those sorts of questions tend to be resolved relatively quickly by judges that are supervising grand juries so that work can move forward. we'll get a kick turnaround and the president is missing some of the special benefits he's had in the federal system. >> joyce vance, thank you very much for your expertise on this one tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, tonight's episode of "meet the freshman." you will meet freshman democratic congressman who is a former cia officer who now says that the trump administration has been building a case to go to war with iran without the approval of congress. do your asthma symptoms ever hold yo
in manhattan using his own grand jury, not using federal grand jury. and so the best that the president can do here is that his attorneys could file a motion to quash these subpoenas. that would be litigated, but typically we worry about litigation taking a long time. when it's litigation involving a witness appearing in front of the grand jury or documents being turned over to a grand jury, those sorts of questions tend to be resolved relatively quickly by judges that are supervising grand...
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these allegations that the manhattan d.a. is looking into are similar in that they're looking into whether the trump organization falsified business records related to the president's reimbursement of michael cohen, for those hush money payments that you guys were discussing earlier. so the documents themselves are similar. but the allegations are slightly different at the state versus the federal level. >> andrew, live in dc for you tonight, we will talk to you again in just a little built. >>> still ahead, the trump impeachment hearing gets under way in the house today with former trump campaign manager corey lieu wan do y core lewandowski set to testify. and it appears the white house has told him what to say and not to say. >>> a contentious day on capitol hill. and a check on weather. when we come back. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with a stent
these allegations that the manhattan d.a. is looking into are similar in that they're looking into whether the trump organization falsified business records related to the president's reimbursement of michael cohen, for those hush money payments that you guys were discussing earlier. so the documents themselves are similar. but the allegations are slightly different at the state versus the federal level. >> andrew, live in dc for you tonight, we will talk to you again in just a little...
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and manhattan is so interesting always. i never ever get boring. that city -- >> anthony: look, i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, for me. >> yasuda: oh. >> anthony: i mean, if you -- >> yasuda: all right, okay. >> anthony: shinjuku, shibuya, roppongi, from my perspective, these are completely different cities. >> yasuda: yes, yes. >> anthony: even building to building. a shinkoda here. nightclub for men. nightclub for girls. nightclub for rock and rollers. a hair salon, but all up. 50 different businesses at one building, one building. i can spend the next five years just doing shows on this one building. [ laughter ] ♪ what is weird? what is strange? what do these things even mean anyway? sure a lot of what you've seen looks different from maybe the mainstream. it's certainly different from the way we like to portray ourselves, see ourselves. at least, our daytime selves. but roughly 50% of all movies rented in american hotel rooms are adult films. the american porn in
and manhattan is so interesting always. i never ever get boring. that city -- >> anthony: look, i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, for me. >> yasuda: oh. >> anthony: i mean, if you -- >> yasuda: all right, okay. >> anthony: shinjuku, shibuya, roppongi, from my perspective, these are completely different cities. >> yasuda: yes, yes. >> anthony: even building to building. a...
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in manhattan using his own grand jury, not using federal grand jury. and so the best that the president can do here is that his attorneys could file a motion to quash these subpoenas. that would be litigated, but typically, you know, we worry about litigation taking a long time. when it's litigation involving a witness appearing in front of the grand jury or documents being turned over to a grand jury, those sorts of questions tend to be resolved relatively quickly by judges that are supervising grand juries so that work can move forward. i think that we'll get quick turnaround here and the president is missing some of the special benefits that he's had in the federal system, or at least that he's appeared to have had. >> joyce vance, thank you very much for your expertise on this one tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, tonight's episode of "meet the freshman." you will meet freshman democratic congressman who is a former cia officer who now says that the trump administration has been building a case to go to war wit
in manhattan using his own grand jury, not using federal grand jury. and so the best that the president can do here is that his attorneys could file a motion to quash these subpoenas. that would be litigated, but typically, you know, we worry about litigation taking a long time. when it's litigation involving a witness appearing in front of the grand jury or documents being turned over to a grand jury, those sorts of questions tend to be resolved relatively quickly by judges that are...
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because in new york city when you live in manhattan you have to file taxes in new york city so that's something they can look at in the manhattan district attorney's office and figure out whether there were filings that were illegal or improper because of what they stated that's kind of the genesis of this. >> i don't want to live in hiept th s. what are the chance that you or i or the american public will get to see that stuff? >> i think the chances are slim with one exception so if this was congress and they were able to get them, congress could write a report and leak it and publish it they could do essentially what they want to do. but this isn't that. this is a grand jury subpoena, so the documents that are returned from the accounting company, again to your point assuming that in fact this does happen, that the documents that are returned to the district attorney's office are protected by those grand jury secrecy rules and that's not something that they can just publish or put on their website, for instance it could, however, come up if there was any sort of criminal proceeding
because in new york city when you live in manhattan you have to file taxes in new york city so that's something they can look at in the manhattan district attorney's office and figure out whether there were filings that were illegal or improper because of what they stated that's kind of the genesis of this. >> i don't want to live in hiept th s. what are the chance that you or i or the american public will get to see that stuff? >> i think the chances are slim with one exception so...
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thank you for your time and your service here in manhattan. here in manhattan, dgc can tore fitzgerald and gfi group hold a charity day. all the revenue from every trade goes to charity. they're headquartered in the world trade center. lauren: they lost all employees on that day. cheryl: you're going to be there today. lauren: they bring in all of these celebrities and politicians who also have charities and the traders, all the revenue from today will go to support various charities and they raised about $160 million to date, so we thank them and we thank you. >> thank you. lauren: 18 years later. can't believe it. still ahead, as more deaths are now linked to vaping and cbd products, the government is issuing a warning for the cbd companies. plus, big changes coming for victoria's secret angels. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ust. ust. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico
thank you for your time and your service here in manhattan. here in manhattan, dgc can tore fitzgerald and gfi group hold a charity day. all the revenue from every trade goes to charity. they're headquartered in the world trade center. lauren: they lost all employees on that day. cheryl: you're going to be there today. lauren: they bring in all of these celebrities and politicians who also have charities and the traders, all the revenue from today will go to support various charities and they...
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la ceremonia que se llevÓ acabo en el bajo manhattan esta maÑana, remueve los sentimientos de millones de personas, no solamente en esta Área, si no en el mundo entero. >>> a metros de donde se cumplÍa la ceremonia de recordaciÓn de los 18 aÑos de los atentados terroristas en el bajo manhattan. muchos hacÍan su rutina normal. >>> trabajamos normalmente. nada diferente, pero sÍ uno lo siente un poco mÁs, porque esta cerca de esto ¿no?. >>> donde cayeron las torres gemelas y murieron casi 3.000 personas, el dolor renacÍa hoy. miles caminaron hacia ese lugar, con ofrendas, flores y con el corazÓn arrugado, para ser parte de esa ceremonia. >>> para mÍ, sigue cada aÑo como el primer dÍa. le siento, le extraÑo y siempre estoy aquÍ todos los aÑos. >>> es duro, es difÍcil. hay mucha tristeza, obviamente... es difÍcil decir lo que se siente. >>> los martÍnez llegaron por primera vez desde lejos y con sentimiento a flor de piel al world trade center para rendÍ tributo a las vÍctimas. >>> jenni macias vino por primera vez, dice que por sin se sintiÓ preparada para estar dond
la ceremonia que se llevÓ acabo en el bajo manhattan esta maÑana, remueve los sentimientos de millones de personas, no solamente en esta Área, si no en el mundo entero. >>> a metros de donde se cumplÍa la ceremonia de recordaciÓn de los 18 aÑos de los atentados terroristas en el bajo manhattan. muchos hacÍan su rutina normal. >>> trabajamos normalmente. nada diferente, pero sÍ uno lo siente un poco mÁs, porque esta cerca de esto ¿no?. >>> donde cayeron las...
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the attack began on the world trade centre in manhattan, but there we re trade centre in manhattan, but there were attacks in arlington, virginia and one further attack besides. so in front of the invited guests they are at the white house, we will pause now and join in the us moment of silence. the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. let's turn our attention is now to new york city. that, of course, the focal point of commemorations. we are just a couple of minutes away from 1:46pm, a significant moment that will be marked in new york because that is the time that the first plane, piloted by the terrorists, struck the north tower of the world trade centre. marching band the star—spangled banner the star-spangled banner applause band plays and so the first moment of silence is passed in new york city to mark the time that the first plane struck the time that the first plane struck the north tower, the hijacked plane. and nearly 20 minutes later, a second plane went into the second tower of the world trade centre. more than 2600 people died in those two attacks alone and in the next
the attack began on the world trade centre in manhattan, but there we re trade centre in manhattan, but there were attacks in arlington, virginia and one further attack besides. so in front of the invited guests they are at the white house, we will pause now and join in the us moment of silence. the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. let's turn our attention is now to new york city. that, of course, the focal point of commemorations. we are just a couple of minutes away from 1:46pm, a...
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how much power will the manhattan d.a. have to hold over the head of michael cohen and to enforce a case against the sitting president of the united states perhaps? >> let me take your second question first because it's really interesting. we talked a lot, brian, if you recall, and i know you do, about the prohibition on federal prosecutors charging a sitting president. >> yeah. >> new york state is a separate sovereign. they're a separate entity. and oh, by the way, they don't have such a policy and they don't have to abide by the federal policy. so in theory, i'm not saying this will happen, a state could charge a president with a crime that he, in this case he committed while in office, prior to office, as long as the statute of limitations on it has not run. so new york state has a lot of leverage here, to answer your first question, and could charge a sitting president to answer your second question. there's some theoretical and constitutional difficulties with that, but they're not prohibited by policy. >> a pure pro
how much power will the manhattan d.a. have to hold over the head of michael cohen and to enforce a case against the sitting president of the united states perhaps? >> let me take your second question first because it's really interesting. we talked a lot, brian, if you recall, and i know you do, about the prohibition on federal prosecutors charging a sitting president. >> yeah. >> new york state is a separate sovereign. they're a separate entity. and oh, by the way, they...
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so the manhattan d.a. is picking up where the federal government left off where it would not investigate criminal activity. when michael cohen stood up and implicated the president, that was powerful evidence, at least an allegation against donald trump. i'm not surprised be there echos being heeard whether in the federal system or state system. >> why would the southern district of new york not have pursued that or the department of justice not have pursued that? >> that's probably the subject of closed door meetings in the u.s. attorney's office but one reason could be there is a standing rule that the federal government cannot indict a sitting president. as did president mueller deciding that no investigation could be had of the president, maybe they concluded we're not going to go any further here. but the manhattan d.a.'s office can investigate if they believe a crime was committed. and if a crime was committed, they're going to need to prove additional elements but at least so far they believe they h
so the manhattan d.a. is picking up where the federal government left off where it would not investigate criminal activity. when michael cohen stood up and implicated the president, that was powerful evidence, at least an allegation against donald trump. i'm not surprised be there echos being heeard whether in the federal system or state system. >> why would the southern district of new york not have pursued that or the department of justice not have pursued that? >> that's probably...
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but even now under the manhattan d.a. they can do a lot of damage and they've laid a lot of groundwork for a lot of evidence. now cohen appears to be cooperating with them as well. so this really does open a new front in the whole war about getting his tax records. notice they would still be secret if the d.a. got them. but as opposed to the federal campaign where they're trying to get them from the secretary of treasury who's resisting for no good reason, here it's just going to be straight new york state, the same records and a private accounting firm that has said they will cooperate. this really does, as you say, make it a giant step closer to somebody's having their hands on them. >> and it would seem that all of the pushback against michael cohen around his credibility, from the president's allies, all those tools in donald trump's arsenal fade away when it's an investigation that isn't playing out in the circus environment of congress. >> that's true. that won't stop him from telling people on his twitter feed it's
but even now under the manhattan d.a. they can do a lot of damage and they've laid a lot of groundwork for a lot of evidence. now cohen appears to be cooperating with them as well. so this really does open a new front in the whole war about getting his tax records. notice they would still be secret if the d.a. got them. but as opposed to the federal campaign where they're trying to get them from the secretary of treasury who's resisting for no good reason, here it's just going to be straight...
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of manhattan county, the democratic attorney general of the state of new york are all very hot to trot in this investigation. you know, that is -- you know, there is no question there's a political dimension to that. but if they find something, they find something. and, you know, we'll see if they do. >> eliot, the president has no imcommunity from state charges, not just after he leaves office, but even while he's in office, right? >> right. we saw through the special counsel investigation so much national, nationwide discussion over who can charge the president or not. the state can charge the president even now. now, look, good luck getting process served on the president of the united states or getting him to sit for an interview. you know, another point on this hit job point, at the end of the day, let's not forget that they're still covering up misconduct. now, on the one hand, it might have been hush money payments. on the other hand, you know, in this instance here, it's falsifying business records. it's still conduct we don't want anyone engaging in, and we shouldn't be quick
of manhattan county, the democratic attorney general of the state of new york are all very hot to trot in this investigation. you know, that is -- you know, there is no question there's a political dimension to that. but if they find something, they find something. and, you know, we'll see if they do. >> eliot, the president has no imcommunity from state charges, not just after he leaves office, but even while he's in office, right? >> right. we saw through the special counsel...
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the local level, with the manhattan d.a. at the state level in california. and at the federal level with house democrats. >> i have a feeling the president is going to be fighting this thing tooth and nail all the way to the very end. let's talk about this about-face, despite mcconnell's team says that this is not necessarily an about-face, a re-up in funding with regard to election security. what does this mean for state funding as 2020 approaches? >> well, it means that states, it looks like states will be receiving a chunk of money to help shore up their election systems amid reports that russia and other foreign governments continue to try to influence our elections, especially the 2020 elections. we know there were attempts, in the recent 2018 election, that looks like they're continuing to try to influence our elections. democrats are saying this simply is not enough money for this type of election security. they want $600 million, as was passed by house democrats in the house bill. and so perhaps this ends up somewhere in the middle between 600 and 28
the local level, with the manhattan d.a. at the state level in california. and at the federal level with house democrats. >> i have a feeling the president is going to be fighting this thing tooth and nail all the way to the very end. let's talk about this about-face, despite mcconnell's team says that this is not necessarily an about-face, a re-up in funding with regard to election security. what does this mean for state funding as 2020 approaches? >> well, it means that states, it...
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the names of nearly 3,000 people being read in manhattan. america marks 18 years since as we say hello from new york city. for the next several hours we will be in coverage of the events in new york city, pennsylvania, and washington, d.c. we go through this together every year. good morning everyone i'm bill hemmer live your new york city. speed took a boarding everyone i'm sandra smith. bells ringing up this morning marking the moments with those hijacked planes crashed into the world trade center. the petal gone, and a field in pennsylvania. mourners gathering at all three sites this morning to remember the lives lost on that terrible dark day. soon we will hear from president trump himself. bill, it's a morning where we all stop and ask each other where you were that they and we remember and look back at so many lives lost. >> bill: 18 years hence we have seen a plane that appeared to be a small plane fly into the north tower here in new york city and some people likely recognized the moment for what it was, a terrorist attack. the great
the names of nearly 3,000 people being read in manhattan. america marks 18 years since as we say hello from new york city. for the next several hours we will be in coverage of the events in new york city, pennsylvania, and washington, d.c. we go through this together every year. good morning everyone i'm bill hemmer live your new york city. speed took a boarding everyone i'm sandra smith. bells ringing up this morning marking the moments with those hijacked planes crashed into the world trade...
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of manhattan county, the democratic attorney general of the state of new york are all very hot to trot in this investigation. you know, that is -- you know, there is no question there's a political dimension to that. but if they find something, they find something. and, you know, we'll see if they do. >> elliott, the president has no immunity from state charges, not just after he leaves office, but even while in office, right? >> right. we saw through the special counsel investigation so much national, nationwide discussion over who can charge the president or not. the state can charge the president even now. now, look, good luck getting process served on the president of the united states or getting him to sit for an interview. you know, another point on this hit job point. at the end of the day, let's not forget that they're still covering up misconduct. now, on the one hand, it might have been hush money payments. on the other hand, you know, in this instance here, it's falsifying business records. it's still conduct we don't want anyone engaging in, and we shouldn't be quick to des
of manhattan county, the democratic attorney general of the state of new york are all very hot to trot in this investigation. you know, that is -- you know, there is no question there's a political dimension to that. but if they find something, they find something. and, you know, we'll see if they do. >> elliott, the president has no immunity from state charges, not just after he leaves office, but even while in office, right? >> right. we saw through the special counsel...
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co-author of the book senior fellow for education at the new york city-based in manhattan institute a former program manager of the education policy studies department at aei and has a ba from yale university. andrew pollock is an unlikely political activist and a businessman with experience in real estate but everything changed when his daughter was murdered february 14 of last year. cannot dedicates his life to making school safe again fine - - founding a nonprofit or children's live for school safety to ensure the families of victims get answers and justice. to begin andy pollock. [applause] >> hello everyone. thank you for coming. want to tell you about my story. i never would've entered politics the first time i voted was 2016. all i wanted to know why my daughter was murdered at the school for climate from long island and then if i like every other parent not looking into what was his in the school's proto- and every 14 was valentine's day and i was with my wife on the picnic. that's when i got a call from my son. i said i was never going to do this speech again. my son told me
co-author of the book senior fellow for education at the new york city-based in manhattan institute a former program manager of the education policy studies department at aei and has a ba from yale university. andrew pollock is an unlikely political activist and a businessman with experience in real estate but everything changed when his daughter was murdered february 14 of last year. cannot dedicates his life to making school safe again fine - - founding a nonprofit or children's live for...
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the manhattan district attorney is not saying much about this today. quote, we have received the plaintiff's complaint and will reply to it in court. we will have no further comment as this process unfolds in court. they were contacted by fox news and it is sticking by the statement that it issued earlier this week when news of the subpoenas first broke saying, quote, masars usa will fully comply with its legal obligations. we believe strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry and firm policy and goals we do not comment on work that we conduct for our clients. this is the third case that's out there. the other two are the house government oversight and reform committee. they subpoenaed mazars earlier this year, looking for a similar treasure trove of tax documents from the president. that case is now before the d.c. court of appeals. no decision has been rendered by that court yet. we do not know the timing of when a decision may come. the other is a subpoena from the house financial services and intelligenc
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>> this looks like a logical next step in the growing investigation that the manhattan district attorney has been doing of the trump organization. we know they subpoenaed the trump org itself and last week went to interview michael cohen. it looks like there's a new york state criminal law, not federal but state law that makes it a crime to falsify business records. we're talking about records of the $130,000 hush money payment made to stormy daniels. so if they classify this as a payment for legal fees, which has been reported, that would be falsifying a business record. where the tax comes into play it p becomes a higher level of crime if they falsified the business record in order to commit another crime, here that would be potentially tax fraud. that's where it looks like they're going. >> this accounting firm, what options dooena? >> so maizer already got caught up in a similar subpoena battle with congress. congress subpoenaed them asking for trump's financial information and the administration fought that in federal court and federal court already sided in favor of enforcing the s
>> this looks like a logical next step in the growing investigation that the manhattan district attorney has been doing of the trump organization. we know they subpoenaed the trump org itself and last week went to interview michael cohen. it looks like there's a new york state criminal law, not federal but state law that makes it a crime to falsify business records. we're talking about records of the $130,000 hush money payment made to stormy daniels. so if they classify this as a payment...
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, which is the street, arguing the biggest street in manhattan, and everyone is assembling just behind me and police officers have been trying to open up the streets but there are still people that are coming down this way, holding signs, holding placards, demanding that people take some sort of action against climate change. 0k, samira, we will leave it for now but they can very much. be careful behind you! thank you! harriet williams is a parent at a school in bristol who, along with pupils and other parents, took part in a school—gate climate protest this morning. let's speak to her now. harriet, thank you for speaking to bbc news. what was that all about? my bbc news. what was that all about? my own children are eight and five, andi my own children are eight and five, and i feel that they are a little bit too young to take out of school, ta ke bit too young to take out of school, take into towns and join the mass marches that took place this afternoon, so the school—gate idea isa afternoon, so the school—gate idea is a family—friendly format that allows family, who for what
, which is the street, arguing the biggest street in manhattan, and everyone is assembling just behind me and police officers have been trying to open up the streets but there are still people that are coming down this way, holding signs, holding placards, demanding that people take some sort of action against climate change. 0k, samira, we will leave it for now but they can very much. be careful behind you! thank you! harriet williams is a parent at a school in bristol who, along with pupils...
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guest: subway system and in ther manhattan infrastructure to keep water from coming out. it has been improved, but not enough. if another superstorm like sandy went up the east coast, the experience would be new jersey, new york, connecticut, they would have the personnel experience to do a good job, and they have improved the infrastructure, but not enough. host: of your organization, what is the common -- most common issue clients employ you for. guest: there is a doctrine required for some people to get federal money to have what is called the continuity of operations. if a police station gets flooded out, they have to have a plan to go to an alternate site and get up and running in 12 hours. hospitals cannot be certified unless they have that plan. we spend a lot of time helping institutions find an alternative site and be able to use it within the 12 hour period. host: let's hear from nick in illinois. hi, nick. caller: hello and thank you for taking my call. i think our disaster relief is quite amazing. you can say democrat or republican all you want, forget politic
guest: subway system and in ther manhattan infrastructure to keep water from coming out. it has been improved, but not enough. if another superstorm like sandy went up the east coast, the experience would be new jersey, new york, connecticut, they would have the personnel experience to do a good job, and they have improved the infrastructure, but not enough. host: of your organization, what is the common -- most common issue clients employ you for. guest: there is a doctrine required for some...
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eric shawn live for us in lower manhattan with the latest from there today. eric? >> hello, connell. on that morning the first plane to hit the world trade center flew right over my head. although it has been 18 years, seems not one day has gone past. this morning here at the former ground zero site, now the world trade center, the familiar ritual, family members, loved ones, officials, gather to remember all those lost here. again there was the methodical, slow reading of the names and four moments of silence, two for when the planes hit each gleaming world trade center tower and two for when the buildings collapsed. it was a morning of tears for many, despite passage of what has been decades the pain and sorrow have not receded. >> not a day goes buy, we don't think they will walk through the door, thank you for always looking over, mom and dad, caroline. darcy and all the cousins. thank you. >> with all respect to our lost loved ones, this one is kind of hard. reporter: this year there is a new memorial, a glade that pays interest i beauty to the first-responder
eric shawn live for us in lower manhattan with the latest from there today. eric? >> hello, connell. on that morning the first plane to hit the world trade center flew right over my head. although it has been 18 years, seems not one day has gone past. this morning here at the former ground zero site, now the world trade center, the familiar ritual, family members, loved ones, officials, gather to remember all those lost here. again there was the methodical, slow reading of the names and...
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welcome to the lincoln centre in manhattan. i'm zeinab badawi bringing you this world debate on global inequality. what are the main reasons behind it and it does it matter? if so, what can we do about it? i have a brilliant panel to wade through these difficult waters. they also have a great audience made up of people from around the world who have been convened by the bill and melinda gates foundation. let me tell you who is on our panel. the sudanese born businessman and philanthropist, mo ibrahim, has been described as mr africa. he built a fortune in the telecoms industry and then turn to promoting development on the continent. sigrid kaag minister for on the continent. sigrid kaag ministerfor foreign on the continent. sigrid kaag minister for foreign affairs and development in the netherlands. a long background in international aid through her long career at the united nations. kay james through her long career at the united nations. kayjames as president of the heritage foundation and influential american conservative th
welcome to the lincoln centre in manhattan. i'm zeinab badawi bringing you this world debate on global inequality. what are the main reasons behind it and it does it matter? if so, what can we do about it? i have a brilliant panel to wade through these difficult waters. they also have a great audience made up of people from around the world who have been convened by the bill and melinda gates foundation. let me tell you who is on our panel. the sudanese born businessman and philanthropist, mo...
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i have been watching him since he said he was going to build a tower in manhattan since my teen years. you have to wait until the project is done and then look at it and say, that was not as bad as i thought of -- thought it was. >> a little bit about the senate race with mark warner. what is the potential for him winning another term? >> he has done a good job of keeping away from the fringes of the party. he has held many press events and we have teased him on air that he is already her vice president nominee. i think he is trying to keep himself as close to the center as possible. you look at some of the things that he set about china and russia, it could be very competitive, depending on the republican candidate. >> tell people about your show and how they can listen to you. i appreciate the opportunity here. you can stream us online. we have a smartphone app. you can listen anywhere in the country. >> out of charlottesville, virginia. and you for your time. >> thank you. have a great labor day. announcer: watch the coverage of the democrat candidate at the new hampshire party con
i have been watching him since he said he was going to build a tower in manhattan since my teen years. you have to wait until the project is done and then look at it and say, that was not as bad as i thought of -- thought it was. >> a little bit about the senate race with mark warner. what is the potential for him winning another term? >> he has done a good job of keeping away from the fringes of the party. he has held many press events and we have teased him on air that he is...
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now the manhattan d.a. so this is a never ending hunt and it's the hunting of the president. >> he's actually gotten constitutional proportions. >> laura: how is he doing his job with this?he's doing great . how doou you do it? >> that the reason why you can't indict a sitting president.the s job. this is a total phony. eight years of tax returns to investigate new york state tax fraud? how many more tax fraud cases does he have? the reality is that all of donald trump's tax returns have been audited and if the irs had any problems the irs would have gone after him. the irs is a lot better tax returns and cyrus vance. >> laura: advance declined to prosecute -- >> vance is worried about getting reelected. >> laura: the weinstein thing with his bad call. >> vance is worried because he blew a couple of big cases. >> laura: here they are. >> he a is going to have a challenge and that's what is worried about. >> laura: he declined to prosecute weinstein and of course downgraded epstein's registeredl. sex offende
now the manhattan d.a. so this is a never ending hunt and it's the hunting of the president. >> he's actually gotten constitutional proportions. >> laura: how is he doing his job with this?he's doing great . how doou you do it? >> that the reason why you can't indict a sitting president.the s job. this is a total phony. eight years of tax returns to investigate new york state tax fraud? how many more tax fraud cases does he have? the reality is that all of donald trump's tax...
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that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign government somebody who understands almost better than we understand ourselves that they this is a kaiser report if you had watched from the beginning trump wouldn't be a surprise to brag so it wouldn't be a surprise to you. would not be a shock to you hong kong protest would not be a shock to you but if you watch c.n.n. fox or m.s.m. b.c. it all will be a shock to you right and during the 10 years there's been a transformation people were protesting on the streets and they thought that they were protesting in the vein of the left wing socialist movements but over 10 years now everyone in the world realizes t
that we've identified that helps the rachel maddow and sean hannity's of the world those who live in manhattan those who have those salaries those who are are asked on the media to tell us and explain to us and understand the world around us they didn't understand the giago they ignored occupy wall street outside their front door in manhattan rachel maddow didn't talk about it we identified that as a story. 10 years later trump is elected and they axed surprise it must come from a foreign...
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i was in lower manhattan. based on the response from journalists running into the clouds and running out. the cameraman i worked with emerged completely in dust, completely overwhelmed. i knew we were going to get there, but it was hard. and america proved itself then and will continue to prove itself going forward. >> the human spirit is indominable. there's the skyline this morning 18 years later. >> we'll be back. represents a bold idea:eel a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. we can't give you, unlimited summer, but we can give you unlimited talk, text and data for just $30 a line for 4 lines. and that comes on our newest signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. so you can... sha
i was in lower manhattan. based on the response from journalists running into the clouds and running out. the cameraman i worked with emerged completely in dust, completely overwhelmed. i knew we were going to get there, but it was hard. and america proved itself then and will continue to prove itself going forward. >> the human spirit is indominable. there's the skyline this morning 18 years later. >> we'll be back. represents a bold idea:eel a way to create energy from household...
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this sweater. >> let me ask you this, nick, for people, cynthia was just talking about cy vance, so manhattan district attorney. we've mostly known about michael cohen through the work of the mo southern district of new york. >> the big difference here is that cy vance is the local prosecutor.th he is the state prosecutor in or new york county.e so he is not concerned with federal crimes. he's concerned with state crimes.ce but i think we have a continuous theme here that pervades all of this. and it's simply that all roads lead to donald trump's tax returns. to make this a serious crime and a serious felony falsifying business records is usually associated with falsifying numbers so that they falsify in turn the tax returns. >> interesting. >> so in this particular case it could very well be that they are looking at the false state tax returns that have been filed by the trump organization, filed by donald trump, and there could be all kinds of people who could have criminal liability here. if it's just donald trump, obviously, the problem there is indicting a sitting president, although the
this sweater. >> let me ask you this, nick, for people, cynthia was just talking about cy vance, so manhattan district attorney. we've mostly known about michael cohen through the work of the mo southern district of new york. >> the big difference here is that cy vance is the local prosecutor.th he is the state prosecutor in or new york county.e so he is not concerned with federal crimes. he's concerned with state crimes.ce but i think we have a continuous theme here that pervades...