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your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men with guns screaming searching furiously for -- evidence against their authoritarian master. this horrifying vision is not pulled from the pages of some graphic novel. this was last week's headline. so is it scary? yeah, it's scary you bet. it's scary. but oh another thing that happened after this is we had senators write letters to the department of justice asking about this talking about these cases that protect the rights of journalists, and i'm proud to say that just in a few days from now that veritas myself and our attorn
your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men...
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and two in new york city the most recent attacks in new york they say the suspect shot the two men in separate attacks while they were sleeping early saturday morning we have complete coverage tonight. cnbc's perry russom is live in d.c. with the latest from metro police there first valerie castro live in new york city. valerie? >> city leaders in new york and washington, d.c. have dubbed this man a cold-blooded killer as the manhunt grows to find him. surveillance video shows the man apparently nudging one of the sleeping victims with his foot before shooting him at point blank range. law enforcement experts say he could be motivated by recent attention on crimes across the country, in new york crimes recently attributed to homeless individuals. >> this guy would fit into what we refer to as the motivational type, where he's ridding the world of some problem that he thinks is a burden to society so he's acting upon this. >> reporter: former nypd detective joseph jackolone said there could be more cities involved >> we should be talking to baltimore and philadelphia and those cities u
and two in new york city the most recent attacks in new york they say the suspect shot the two men in separate attacks while they were sleeping early saturday morning we have complete coverage tonight. cnbc's perry russom is live in d.c. with the latest from metro police there first valerie castro live in new york city. valerie? >> city leaders in new york and washington, d.c. have dubbed this man a cold-blooded killer as the manhunt grows to find him. surveillance video shows the man...
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and two in new york city the most recent attacks in new york they say the suspect shot the two men in separate attacks while they were sleeping early saturday morning we have complete coverage tonight. cnbc's perry russom is live in d.c. with the latest from metro police there first valerie castro live in new york city. valerie? >> city leaders in new york and washington, d.c. have dubbed this man a cold-blooded killer as the manhunt grows to find him. surveillance video shows the man apparently nudging one of the sleeping victims with his foot before shooting him at point blank range. law enforcement experts say he could be motivated by recent attention on crimes across the country, in new york crimes recently attributed to homeless individuals. >> this guy would fit into what we refer to as the motivational type, where he's ridding the world of some problem that he thinks is a burden to society so he's acting upon this. >> reporter: former nypd detective joseph jackolone said there should be more cities involved. >> we should be talking to baltimore and philadelphia and those cities
and two in new york city the most recent attacks in new york they say the suspect shot the two men in separate attacks while they were sleeping early saturday morning we have complete coverage tonight. cnbc's perry russom is live in d.c. with the latest from metro police there first valerie castro live in new york city. valerie? >> city leaders in new york and washington, d.c. have dubbed this man a cold-blooded killer as the manhunt grows to find him. surveillance video shows the man...
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there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to western democracy and capitalism was real and it was on display for everyone to see. and some of the people who saw it were dignitaries from around the world who arrived in new york to participate. this picture is of the procession of the motorcade of england's king george who sailed over to attend the fair? on that day when the british king arrived one million of new york school children were given the day off to go watch the procession. but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fa
there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to...
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someone else wanted to know, could new york or some other u.s. metropolis make a latter-day world's fair or expo a financial success? or has the magic of every day technologies and permanent exhibitions like diz niece' epcot rendered world fairs and expos passe. >> no, and yes. i think part of the reason these things fizzled is they are enormously expensive. they almost never turn a profit. they take all of these resources to build. what, really, it has become is that countries don't need this anymore. we don't really do this. we don't need a huge exposition to show off how great we are and get all of these countries together. i think partly it has become is up pland planted by the olympics. we have the same complaints, expensive, countries lose a bunch of money on it. then you are left with infrastructure you can't use afterwards. things get torn down. i think that's a big part of it. i think also now in most major countries there is just not these huge swaths of open lands available in the cities anymore which is where they used to built it. in
someone else wanted to know, could new york or some other u.s. metropolis make a latter-day world's fair or expo a financial success? or has the magic of every day technologies and permanent exhibitions like diz niece' epcot rendered world fairs and expos passe. >> no, and yes. i think part of the reason these things fizzled is they are enormously expensive. they almost never turn a profit. they take all of these resources to build. what, really, it has become is that countries don't need...
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york state and new york city are issuing a ton of debt this legislature in new york state has not cut stuff and high debt and high tax states and new york city has plenty of infrastructure needs and they are suffering from a lack of demand. now how much this is costing, i can't tell you, right now, it's just, you are just starting to notice it, but you know, if you look at sort of estimates, listen, one number that gets thrown out there since the pandemic, 3 million people have bolted the new york area that especially downstate. it's probably too much. i think what you can reasonably say over the past year, something like 300,000 new yorkers have permanently located to florida. a lot of them are high net worth people, who buys municipal bonds well 40% of the municipal bond market either actively, owning the bond or passively through mutual funds, are rich people looking for that triple tax-free thing that you get. it's exempt from taxes. they are bolting the market right now. now, again, we can't say whether this is a massive secular trend whether it's costing new york city, we don't
york state and new york city are issuing a ton of debt this legislature in new york state has not cut stuff and high debt and high tax states and new york city has plenty of infrastructure needs and they are suffering from a lack of demand. now how much this is costing, i can't tell you, right now, it's just, you are just starting to notice it, but you know, if you look at sort of estimates, listen, one number that gets thrown out there since the pandemic, 3 million people have bolted the new...
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and it is new york state's top customer. could benefit more as covid restrictions start to be lifted. let's get more perspective from canada's acting consul general in new york. it is nice for a lot of people to start crossing the border again, given the nature of this important trading relationship. what is the buzz like on your end? mr. nasim: i'm delighted to be in person with you here today. the buzz is palpable. we have a great trading relationship with new york and canadians are excited to get back to business. one thing i want to stress is the pandemic was a testament to our relationship. despite the pandemic, despite the closures and restrictions, trade continued to flourish. we had 95% of our goods going back and forth. we made accommodations, we made exceptions, we had health care workers going back and forth. that was a testament to the nature of our relationship. it is one that we sometimes take for granted. matt: we have a wide shot here so everyone can see that we are in the same studio together. you are by gra
and it is new york state's top customer. could benefit more as covid restrictions start to be lifted. let's get more perspective from canada's acting consul general in new york. it is nice for a lot of people to start crossing the border again, given the nature of this important trading relationship. what is the buzz like on your end? mr. nasim: i'm delighted to be in person with you here today. the buzz is palpable. we have a great trading relationship with new york and canadians are excited...
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jobs based in new york. when you have a loss of only 600 jobs on that, that shows good stability. >> i want to ask you about your stance when it comes to russia and investment. you have said that you directed staff to prohibit all new investments. what does that part of the portfolio look like and how are you handling those assets? >> when the war broke out, we said we were going to freeze any new investments. we were making an assessment of what we considered to be a risk a portfolio we continued -- consider to be invested. we quantify it at about $110 million so it's not a significant exposure. we have updated the directive that i have given to the staff. we are now moving to divest all of our russian holdings with public equity and fixed income. the value of what we had when this all started has gone down as the russian currency has gone down as well. we are moving to fully divest our russian holdings. >> how are your conversations with money managers going? have you been talking to them about their dives
jobs based in new york. when you have a loss of only 600 jobs on that, that shows good stability. >> i want to ask you about your stance when it comes to russia and investment. you have said that you directed staff to prohibit all new investments. what does that part of the portfolio look like and how are you handling those assets? >> when the war broke out, we said we were going to freeze any new investments. we were making an assessment of what we considered to be a risk a...
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she jumps into new york. becomes anna delvey, this larger-than-life persona. >> reporter: in new york, anna creates a new life, immersing herself into the opulence and affluence of life in the fashion and finance capital of the world. >> during that time, i learned that she was working on an art foundation. club, restaurant. just everything. and the concept was very interesting and impressive, and she referred to this family chest she had, which i didn't pry about, but it sort of informed my understanding of her. >> reporter: and splurging on fabulous vacations. >> since anna was a german citizen, she needed to leave every three months in order to reset the visa. and instead of going back home to germany, she suggested we take a trip somewhere warm. >> me and rachel kind of brainstormed wear we should stay. we came up with marrakech. >> this is some stunning, top of the line, dripping in gold resort with butlers and private everything. it's a resort that's built for the 1%. >> your eyes muf been popping out o
she jumps into new york. becomes anna delvey, this larger-than-life persona. >> reporter: in new york, anna creates a new life, immersing herself into the opulence and affluence of life in the fashion and finance capital of the world. >> during that time, i learned that she was working on an art foundation. club, restaurant. just everything. and the concept was very interesting and impressive, and she referred to this family chest she had, which i didn't pry about, but it sort of...
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"the new york post"... let's do this. "the new york post" has his headline. admitting the emails are real, they say in october 2020, "the washington post" fact-checker said the paper was not able to verify or authenticate the emails and there were fears at the emails could be a part of a broader disinformation campaign by russia. the op beds called them unverified and they've never been authenticated and then use analysis dismissed a "new york post" reporting is sketchy. what you make about this in 18 months? >> good evening, shannon. it feels like someone who played poker with you two years ago and she did and you can catch them at the time didn't tell you and those taunting you two years later, you know i cheated, and you have no recourse because it's been two years since that story broke and confirming it now after joe biden is safely in office, in some ways it's of little use. but that's the outrageous thing about this. even we shouldn't cheer "the washington post" completely yet because they leave out key facts and the chinese emails. related to his chin
"the new york post"... let's do this. "the new york post" has his headline. admitting the emails are real, they say in october 2020, "the washington post" fact-checker said the paper was not able to verify or authenticate the emails and there were fears at the emails could be a part of a broader disinformation campaign by russia. the op beds called them unverified and they've never been authenticated and then use analysis dismissed a "new york post"...
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bowman of new york, and mr. boyle of pennsylvania, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that they will vote yes on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> texas. as the member designated by mr. tailor of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. taylor will vote yes on passage of 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by dr. gosar of arizona, i inform the house that dr. gosar will vote yea on the measure. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member sanchez, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congress member sanchez will vote yes on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr.
bowman of new york, and mr. boyle of pennsylvania, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that they will vote yes on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> texas. as the member designated by mr. tailor of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. taylor will vote yes on passage of 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >>...
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to poison him because of his ties to a former new york police commissioner. ray's request for a new lawyer was recently denied. an accuser's attorney arguing it would only delay the trial, saying, mr. ray has had a grip on jane doe's life, and she wants relief from that grip. some of ray's alleged victims are expected to testify at his trial. one of his daughter's friends has been charged as a co-conspirator and will be tried separately. mona, andrew. >> rhiannon, thank you. >>> major league baseball labor talks appear to be stalled again. it's increasingly likely that more regular season games will be outright canceled. owners are calling the latest proposal from the players union worse than last week's offer, so both sides still far apart. >>> coming up, the debate over sending fighter jets to ukraine. >>> also ahead, is wnba star brittney griner being held in russia as a pawn for vladimir putin? putin? one expert i started screening for colon cancer because of my late husband jay. i wish he could have seen our daughter ellie get married, on the best day of
to poison him because of his ties to a former new york police commissioner. ray's request for a new lawyer was recently denied. an accuser's attorney arguing it would only delay the trial, saying, mr. ray has had a grip on jane doe's life, and she wants relief from that grip. some of ray's alleged victims are expected to testify at his trial. one of his daughter's friends has been charged as a co-conspirator and will be tried separately. mona, andrew. >> rhiannon, thank you. >>>...
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"the new york times" finally acknowledging this. the infamous laptop abandoned by hunter biden at the computer repair shop is real. the laptop was turned in by the repair shop owner in 2019 it. confirms hunter biden is being investigated for using political leverage in overseas bis deals. this is a major admission from the times published by "new york post" in 2020, right before the presidential election. the fox news in 2020 first reported the fbi was in possession of the laptop in connection with the money laundering investigation. the reports revealing the trove of e-mails, text messages photos and financial documents between hunter biden, his family and business associates, discussing over seas business dealings. in 2020. the were dismissed as russian misinformation and yesterday she dodged questions from fox news. >> one more. the "new york times" has authenticated e-mails that appear to have come from hunter biden in delaware. the president says the new york can't post" was gash garbage and an election plant. >> i point to hun
"the new york times" finally acknowledging this. the infamous laptop abandoned by hunter biden at the computer repair shop is real. the laptop was turned in by the repair shop owner in 2019 it. confirms hunter biden is being investigated for using political leverage in overseas bis deals. this is a major admission from the times published by "new york post" in 2020, right before the presidential election. the fox news in 2020 first reported the fbi was in possession of the...
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about the maps in new york. democrats are very angry about the maps in texas. >> reporter: michael li cautions that as districts become less competitive between democrats and republicans, they become more competitive within the parties. >> the only thing that matters is the priry. and we know, you know, in texas and elsewhere, the primary electorates of both parties are more ideological, more extreme. so, i think there's the potential that this gerrymandering will produce greater polarization of both parties and make it harder for congress to, to work. >> reporter: he says some states have managed to create fair maps using independent redistricting commissis. they include michigan, colorado and california. >> so, i think that there definitely will be a push for more independent commissions. it is sometimes hard to do because it means the legislature giving up power, but, you know, i thk there's a lot of evidence now that commissions could be a really big part of the solution to the problems that we're seeing, bo
about the maps in new york. democrats are very angry about the maps in texas. >> reporter: michael li cautions that as districts become less competitive between democrats and republicans, they become more competitive within the parties. >> the only thing that matters is the priry. and we know, you know, in texas and elsewhere, the primary electorates of both parties are more ideological, more extreme. so, i think there's the potential that this gerrymandering will produce greater...
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that's of the currency begins to call back value lost amid the printing prices on the new york times has drawn rebuke for if you turn on corruption in ukraine and in the war, a reversal that appears to be part of a wider trend among main streaming media outlets ah wherever you are catching the program from today. welcome to moscow on to the global news updates on r t. let's get straight to the main developments then in the ukranian conflict, the russian defense ministry has said it has achieved its primary objective in the 1st stage of its operation in ukraine. the in the reducing the capability of ukrainian forces, which it says will lead to russia receiving its main aim. the liberation of don bus . russian officials also stated on friday that over 1300 of that soldiers have been killed with almost 4000 injured. while it's being claimed, the city administration building and murder you poll is now under the control of the russian military. and european commission chief 1st love underlie insane the block won't let rush to circumvent sanctions on use. energy supplies as an instrument t
that's of the currency begins to call back value lost amid the printing prices on the new york times has drawn rebuke for if you turn on corruption in ukraine and in the war, a reversal that appears to be part of a wider trend among main streaming media outlets ah wherever you are catching the program from today. welcome to moscow on to the global news updates on r t. let's get straight to the main developments then in the ukranian conflict, the russian defense ministry has said it has achieved...
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and and i did the new york times i did the interview of him for the new york times the first one after he won the nobel except for being on his own website, but for the for the outsider writing and interviewed him a lot the times only ran part of that particular interview, but little richard had just died. so we talked quite a bit about little richard. what other music person, have you met that you always remember. well, those are the two big ones, you know when i was young. i met dizzy gillespie and i when i did the semester in europe, and i went to a jack rodney scott so jazz club, and i got there very early and somebody let me in beforehand and sitting in a back area by himself was diseikal espy and i got to talk to disney gillespie for a while. and that was a real tree. he was so nice to meet too. i'm friends with wynton marsalis of jazz at lincoln center good friends with winton. we have a mutual couple of mutual friends, and we we talked a fair amount went in and i were grappling with writing a book together on some of you interviewed albert murray. african-american writer former
and and i did the new york times i did the interview of him for the new york times the first one after he won the nobel except for being on his own website, but for the for the outsider writing and interviewed him a lot the times only ran part of that particular interview, but little richard had just died. so we talked quite a bit about little richard. what other music person, have you met that you always remember. well, those are the two big ones, you know when i was young. i met dizzy...
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the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of this bill. i thank my friend from new jersey, representative watson coleman, for putting it forward. this bill as i just said is not about hair. it is about hair, of course, but it's about the reaction, the inequality, the discrimination, the you're not welcome here if your hair texture is different than you have to or want to fix it in a certain way. it's about the ability of every person in our country to have access to education, economic advancement, and opportunities to get ahead. this is an issue of civil rights. the l
the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong...
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i'm tom hanson in new york. ukraine is bracing for an eighth day of war as russian forces close in on the nation's biggest cities. the ukrainian military reports that kherson, a strategic port city in southern ukraine, is now under russian control. shelling has intensified in other parts of the country. our team on the ground in kyiv captured this massive blast on camera. according to the u.n., more than 1 million ukrainians have fled the violence. and in a rare meeting the u.n. general assembly adopted a resolution condemning russia's invasion. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, "cbs news," new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. just after the president's state of the union address where he said vladimir putin will pay a price, the united states has tightened the economic chokehold on russia today. the white house announcing new sanctions against moscow for what
i'm tom hanson in new york. ukraine is bracing for an eighth day of war as russian forces close in on the nation's biggest cities. the ukrainian military reports that kherson, a strategic port city in southern ukraine, is now under russian control. shelling has intensified in other parts of the country. our team on the ground in kyiv captured this massive blast on camera. according to the u.n., more than 1 million ukrainians have fled the violence. and in a rare meeting the u.n. general...
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>> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> well, more than three million people have fled ukraine, that's according to the most recent numbers from the united nations. others have gone to western ukraine which has not been under heavy attack like much of the country. imtiaz tyab shows us how everyday people with no military background are stepping up to defend their country. >> reporter: this is the most basic of training. after just four hours of learning how to fire a rifle, these ordinary citizens say they're ready to defend their homeland. 31-year-old anastacia is originally from the capital kyiv. she fled after the russian invasion began. she's gone from working in tenant rights to learning how to use a kalashnikov. how important is it to get this training? >> i hope that i will not have to use it. but it's important because it can be a question of life. >> reporter: ukrainians of all kinds have joined the volunteer battalions which are fiercely resisting russia's vastly more powerful military in wa
>> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> well, more than three million people have fled ukraine, that's according to the most recent numbers from the united nations. others have gone to western ukraine which has not been under heavy attack like much of the country. imtiaz tyab shows us how everyday people with no military background are stepping up to defend their country. >> reporter: this is the most basic of training. after just four hours of learning how to...
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in new york, hello the "new york times" for waking up about hunter biden's the laptop. the media is in bed with the democrats and we'll never find the truth. dan: the media is an obstacle. guys like you give me hope. you were a democrat at one point. you said i have had enough of this. and you had this awakening. i think it can happen. it happened in new york. your thoughts on this, i think it has to get really bad for that first. in new york close to 3,000 people in a couple years. 3,000 homicides in just a few years. it was horrible. >> dan, it's terrible here. i k you to tell me how in the world a governor who is subject to a recall, gavin newsom is going to be a shoe in for reelection. there is no accountability in california. this state is so blue you can't see straight. what i'm saying is there is no hope, especially when you have a very, very weak republican party. the democrats are in charge. we have soft prosecutors in california, in san francisco, in los angeles, and right now it is bleak and dim. there is really very little hope here. >> so sad to see. all ri
in new york, hello the "new york times" for waking up about hunter biden's the laptop. the media is in bed with the democrats and we'll never find the truth. dan: the media is an obstacle. guys like you give me hope. you were a democrat at one point. you said i have had enough of this. and you had this awakening. i think it can happen. it happened in new york. your thoughts on this, i think it has to get really bad for that first. in new york close to 3,000 people in a couple years....
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uber announces a partnership in new york city. uber announces a partnership in new york city. dad, we got this. t we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> in place out here, we're going to get in the swing of things. >> well, that's a clip from the oscar-nominated movie "power of the dog." every time
uber announces a partnership in new york city. uber announces a partnership in new york city. dad, we got this. t we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic...
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the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of this bill. i thank my friend from new jersey, representative watson coleman, for putting it forward. this bill as i just said is not about hair. it is about hair, of course, but it's about the reaction, the inequality, the discrimination, the you're not welcome here if your hair texture is different than you have to or want to fix it in a certain way. it's about the ability of every person in our country to have access to education, economic advancement, and opportunities to get ahead. this is an issue of civil rights. the l
the gentleman from new york, mr. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house, representative hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the majority leader, the gentleman from maryland, is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we are going to talk about hair, but this bill is about discrimination. this bill is about equality. this bill is about individual integrity. that's what this bill is about. madam speaker, i rise in strong...
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who would fly non-stop from new york to paris or paris to new york? many men had tried to win that prize and failed in spectacular fashion before lindbergh arrived in new york that may these men crashed on runways and planes loaded down with too much fuel. they burned up and infernos right there on the airfield. or they disappeared over the ocean never to be found or heard from again. lindberg himself nearly crashed on takeoff and may 1927. it had rained all night. in long island his fellow competitors who were also trying to win this prize decided not to fly that day lindbergh's plain, which was quite small sank into the clay runway as it eased out onto it that morning. they set up a flag about three quarters of the way down and told lindbergh if he wasn't off the ground by the time he reached that flag he needed to abort. lindbergh reached that flag still on the ground and kept going. flying straight into a crowd of about 500 people who inexplicably had gathered at the end of the runway. lindbergh's screaming toward that crowd barely gets off the gr
who would fly non-stop from new york to paris or paris to new york? many men had tried to win that prize and failed in spectacular fashion before lindbergh arrived in new york that may these men crashed on runways and planes loaded down with too much fuel. they burned up and infernos right there on the airfield. or they disappeared over the ocean never to be found or heard from again. lindberg himself nearly crashed on takeoff and may 1927. it had rained all night. in long island his fellow...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york, with jericka duncan. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> duncan: good evening and thanks for watching. tonight russian forces are intensifying air strikes and shelling of cities across ukraine. their targets reportedly include civilians. today, u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken said russia's actions could constitute a war crime. this video, in the city just wed west of the capitol of kyiv where people ran to escape attack. mortar fire claimed the lives of a mother an two children. today ukraine's president urging resistance with russian forces closing in on kyiv. this airport near the city up in flames. and in russia new antiwar protests and crackdowns. more than 4,600 people arrested in over 60 cities. and tonight more sanctions targeting russia from global corporate giants. our coverage tonight begins with cbs' charlie d'agata in kyiv. >> reporter: there is no escape from mariupol, a temporary cease-fire that should have allowed the safe evacuation of as man as it00,000 res dents was shattered by renewed shelling for the second day in a row. both sides
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i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, march 14th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." russian air strikes intensify. dozens of people are killed after missiles hit a military training base just miles away from poland. the u.s. warning if there's an attack on nato territory. >>> homeless targeted. police are searching for a suspect linked to multiple murders and attacks in different cities. >>> tom brady is back. just weeks after retiring, the buccaneers quarterback says he is returning for his 23rd nfl season. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm elise preston in for anne-marie green. there will be a new round of talks today as the war intensifies between russia and ukraine. officials from both countries will hold a video conference in hopes of brokering some type of peace deal. national security adviser jake sullivan will meet with his chinese counterpart in rome. he's warned china not to help russia get around sanctions leveled by the u.s. and other countries. this after a deadly russian air strike on a military training base t
i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, march 14th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." russian air strikes intensify. dozens of people are killed after missiles hit a military training base just miles away from poland. the u.s. warning if there's an attack on nato territory. >>> homeless targeted. police are searching for a suspect linked to multiple murders and attacks in different cities. >>> tom brady is back. just weeks after retiring,...
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duncan in new york. thanks for staying with us. >>> president biden is back home after his four-day trip to europe. he engaged in high-level talks with allies about the russian invasion of ukraine. he also paid a visit to u.s. troops, aid workers and ukrainian refugees in poland. the white house is now backing away from the president's comments that russian president vladamir putin "cannot remain in power." administration officials insist regime change in moscow is not the u.s. policy. out in the war zone, ukrainian forces have retaken some towns outside the capital kyiv. the ukrainian army and civilian militia aren't fighting alone. in fact, thousands of americans acting on their own, have joined the battle. debora patta spoke to some of them. >> reporter: ukraine may be outgunned, but it's put up a fierce defense against russia's military might. and there's nothing like an underdog to galvanize support. just over a month ago, ukrainian artim was a singer in a heavy metal band. >> as a person, i like mo
duncan in new york. thanks for staying with us. >>> president biden is back home after his four-day trip to europe. he engaged in high-level talks with allies about the russian invasion of ukraine. he also paid a visit to u.s. troops, aid workers and ukrainian refugees in poland. the white house is now backing away from the president's comments that russian president vladamir putin "cannot remain in power." administration officials insist regime change in moscow is not the...
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in new york, hello the "new york times" for waking up about hunter biden's the laptop. the media is in bed with the democrats and we'll never find the truth. dan: the media is an obstacle. guys like you give me hope. you were a democrat at one point. you said i have had enough of this. and you had this awakening. i think it can happen. it happened in new york. your thoughts on this, i think it has to get really bad for that first. in new york close to 3,000 people in a couple years. 3,000 homicides in just a few years. it was horrible. >> dan, it's terrible here. i k you to tell me how in the world a governor who is subject to a recall, gavin newsom is going to be a shoe in for reelection. there is no accountability in california. this state is so blue you can't see straight. what i'm saying is there is no hope, especially when you have a very, very weak republican party. the democrats are in charge. we have soft prosecutors in california, in san francisco, in los angeles, and right now it ie here. >> so sad to see. all right, leo, thanks for joining us. we appreciate i
in new york, hello the "new york times" for waking up about hunter biden's the laptop. the media is in bed with the democrats and we'll never find the truth. dan: the media is an obstacle. guys like you give me hope. you were a democrat at one point. you said i have had enough of this. and you had this awakening. i think it can happen. it happened in new york. your thoughts on this, i think it has to get really bad for that first. in new york close to 3,000 people in a couple years....
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wouldn't let him go to in new york's thank you. now let's look at some of the other business stories that are making use around the world. ukrainian president vladimir landscape called on french companies, including comic reno, supermarket chain osha and the retailer low was not allowed to leave russia. he made his play during an address to the french parliament to drum up support ukraine . german called like a, b, m. w was temporarily idle production at all its plan in the northeast in chinese city of shan yang. due to convert into virus control measures, the company hasn't set a date to resume out or chinese government is deploying a strict. so go to 0. covet policy to smother outbreaks. u. s. is dropped, import tires from most british steel as it continues to unwind trump era duties. the u. k. will now have a duty free import quote of $500000.00 tons of the metal and return london will drop retaliatory terrace on us whiskey and motors. i can see him as around the world struggling with rising energy costs in the same goes in that
wouldn't let him go to in new york's thank you. now let's look at some of the other business stories that are making use around the world. ukrainian president vladimir landscape called on french companies, including comic reno, supermarket chain osha and the retailer low was not allowed to leave russia. he made his play during an address to the french parliament to drum up support ukraine . german called like a, b, m. w was temporarily idle production at all its plan in the northeast in chinese...
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york city actions are predatory firms of why the housing crisis across the country the new york city to austin texas raised to live it is reprehensible to threaten the public health emergency and private equity landlords in the carlyle group should be ashamed the urge you to take steps to hold them accountable for illegal practices with massive speculation they are engaged in operating communities and the stream of livelihoods across the country. thank you for your time. >> thank you 127 of you for joining us on your stories that was really helpful obviously the members of the committee want to help those across the country to work together to find solutions to the problems that you explain today and your stories and we those are all very helpful that critical information of policy levels may seek to make housing safe and affordable and secure thank you senator test her for joining us and other senators on this call that especially you as residents and thank you to your courage for speaking up and organizing your communities to make a difference this is an hour. [applause] >> stand f
york city actions are predatory firms of why the housing crisis across the country the new york city to austin texas raised to live it is reprehensible to threaten the public health emergency and private equity landlords in the carlyle group should be ashamed the urge you to take steps to hold them accountable for illegal practices with massive speculation they are engaged in operating communities and the stream of livelihoods across the country. thank you for your time. >> thank you 127...
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i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york >>> it's thursday, march 3rd, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." battle for ukraine. russia says it captured a major city as the death toll rises. why u.s. leaders fear the attacks will only get worse. >>> breaking overnight, criminal conspiracy allegations against former president trump as lawmakers reveal new documents in the capitol riot investigation. >>> when i returned fire, it was to protect fellow detectives that were stuck in that -- stuck in that breezeway. >> taking the stand. a former officer testifies about the raid that led to breonna taylor's death. why her mother stormed out of the courtroom. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. one week after invading ukraine, russian military forces are stepping up attacks in major cities. russia's defense ministry said it now has control of the port city of kherson. it has a population of about 250,000 people. if true, it would be the first big ukrainian city to fall. officials in ukraine say that they are still defending the area.
i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york >>> it's thursday, march 3rd, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." battle for ukraine. russia says it captured a major city as the death toll rises. why u.s. leaders fear the attacks will only get worse. >>> breaking overnight, criminal conspiracy allegations against former president trump as lawmakers reveal new documents in the capitol riot investigation. >>> when i returned fire, it was to protect fellow detectives that...
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., if new york or washington d.c. cannot or will not pay for their transit systems, why should federal taxpayers? and one other issue we must discuss and that's the rising rate of crime in mass transit systems. despite fewer riders, new york, l.a., chicago, philadelphia have seen spikes in transit crime. 461 felony assaults on new york's transportation authority last year, that's the highest number since 1997. mta riders are confronting fearful conditions, we've seen the headlines, hammer attacks, stabbings, multiple people pushed onto tracks and one tragically, a woman was killed. and new york city cops said they don't feel safe on the subways. and this not addressed in the bipartisan law. a retired police captain will testify that they must discuss issues putting safety at risk. ran dollar o'toole of throux. they'll look at maintaining the status quo and look forward to discussing the question with the witnesses, does mass transit make sense in every. >> and the central ohio transit authority serving the columbus re
., if new york or washington d.c. cannot or will not pay for their transit systems, why should federal taxpayers? and one other issue we must discuss and that's the rising rate of crime in mass transit systems. despite fewer riders, new york, l.a., chicago, philadelphia have seen spikes in transit crime. 461 felony assaults on new york's transportation authority last year, that's the highest number since 1997. mta riders are confronting fearful conditions, we've seen the headlines, hammer...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, kyiv is preparing for the worst as russian troops get closer and closer. i will talk to cnn's clarissa ward who reports that ukrainians are ready to defend their capital. i will also be joined by a well-known ukrainian intellectual who has taken up arms to fight the russians, as well as bandages to heal the wounded. and i've talked to the "new york times" moscow bureau chief about putin's crackdown on the free press and what russians think of putin's war. and paul krugman on whether china can or will save russia's economy. but first, here is my take, russia's invasion of ukraine is a seismic event, perhaps the most significant one in international life since the fall of the berlin war wall. this war marks the end of an age but what can we say about the new one we are entering? most important, it is marked by the triumph of politics over economics. for the past three decades most countries have acted with one lone star in mind, economic growth. they have embraced
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, kyiv is preparing for the worst as russian troops get closer and closer. i will talk to cnn's clarissa ward who reports that ukrainians are ready to defend their capital. i will also be joined by a well-known ukrainian intellectual who has taken up arms to fight the russians, as well as bandages to heal the wounded. and i've talked to the "new york times" moscow bureau chief about putin's crackdown on the free...
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tv for more news. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, march 24th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." high stakes trip. president biden is in belgium for an emergency nato summit about the crisis in ukraine. how they plan to take more action against russia. >>> of course she was a trail blazer as the first female secretary of state. >> remembering madeleine albright. a look back at the life and legacy of the country's first female secretary of state. >>> vaccinating america's youngest. moderna takes a major step in hopes of inoculating children under the age of 6. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with president biden's trip to belgium where he's meeting with western leaders about the war in korean. -- in ukraine. he landed in brussels last night. he's expected to announce a series of new military and economic sanction against russia as the war enters a second month. the white house has put together a team of national security officials to decide how the u.s. should respond if russian president v
tv for more news. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, march 24th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." high stakes trip. president biden is in belgium for an emergency nato summit about the crisis in ukraine. how they plan to take more action against russia. >>> of course she was a trail blazer as the first female secretary of state. >> remembering madeleine albright. a look back at the life and legacy of the country's first female secretary...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i just want to point out that we don't need new drilling legislation. there are 6,000 leases which have been granted by the federal government which the oil companies are not drilling. they can drill. i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee, a member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. nadler. i rise in strong support of h.r. 2116, the crown act. no one should be deprived of equal rights under the law because of their hair texture or style. or a person should be denied the ability to participate in school sports or sent home because of what their hair looks like. a wrestling coach who had his -- a wrestler, an african-american wrestler to cut his hair to perform. he wasn't allowed on the wrestling team unless his hair was cut because the wrestling coach didn't like it. the wrestling coach was ignorant of the fact that that sh
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i just want to point out that we don't need new drilling legislation. there are 6,000 leases which have been granted by the federal government which the oil companies are not drilling. they can drill. i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee, a member of the judiciary committee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr....
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how far are we from new york city? about two hours. two hours. your family's from new york city. yep. so what was life like in new york city before relocating here in the catskills. oh, the same. [laughter] really? all right, who let you guys out? i was a corporate thoroughbred where i was trained to do one thing, and they treated me very well to do it, and everything else in my life was outsourced. and susan was pretty much the same, and someone else was raising our child, at the time, for us. and then 9/11 happened. so 9/11. 9/11. 9/11, susan was eight months pregnant with theodore. my mother-in-law, her mom, worked at the world trade center. i had lots of friends at the world trade center, my offices were south of canal. it was just a very stressful time. - eye-opening. - correct. and then we moved out here. this was our country house, at the time. and then this became your permanent residence. this was it. release the hounds! go sheep! go sheep, go sheep, go sheep! corporate america to livestock farming, that must be some sort of a transition. tell me a little bit about that.
how far are we from new york city? about two hours. two hours. your family's from new york city. yep. so what was life like in new york city before relocating here in the catskills. oh, the same. [laughter] really? all right, who let you guys out? i was a corporate thoroughbred where i was trained to do one thing, and they treated me very well to do it, and everything else in my life was outsourced. and susan was pretty much the same, and someone else was raising our child, at the time, for us....
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"but i love new york pizza!" so i call lou malnati's, and they actually deliver it to the theatre door well, anybody -- this thing's like eating a slice of pie >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it's like that thick. >> seth: it's like a pizza high-rise. >> yeah, it's a pizza high-rise. so you can -- i mean, even if i'm hungry, i can only eat one >> seth: yeah. >> so, i cut larry a slice i said, "here, just try it." "that's pretty good right there. he ate three quarters of the pizza, and then he went on stage, "jeff made me eat this pizza, and i'm --" [ laughter ] burping into the microphone. >> well, a cautionary tale, [ laughter ] >> seth: well, a cautionary tale a cautionary tale. >> yes >> seth: hey, thank you so much for being here congratulations on the special and the entire career. it's an honor. you guys, jeff foxworthy "the good old days" is streaming globally on netflix now. we'll be right back with more "late night. ♪ [bottle] [trembles] [cheering] ♪♪ what's the #1 retinol brand [cheering] used most by d
"but i love new york pizza!" so i call lou malnati's, and they actually deliver it to the theatre door well, anybody -- this thing's like eating a slice of pie >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it's like that thick. >> seth: it's like a pizza high-rise. >> yeah, it's a pizza high-rise. so you can -- i mean, even if i'm hungry, i can only eat one >> seth: yeah. >> so, i cut larry a slice i said, "here, just try it." "that's pretty good right...
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yesterday, an 11 month old baby in new york city was shot. we can't pretend our kids are getting equality education where so many have fallen behind. in new york city, 65% of black and brown children never reach proficiency every year, with a $38 billion budget. we have going to have to change the way we educate in our kids receive the support that they need and our teachers. but mayors know, you can't just say it. you have to do it. because the people know you are in charge. they know who is responsible and they know where to find us. so we're going to do these things and be radically practical, that's our job as mayor, as leaders, but we're going to need some help. now i know there are many in washington who are fighting hard for us. they want real change too. i'm proud of the new york city delegation. they are warriors. they don't come out to play, they come out to fight. everyone here in washington knows that, but while our partners are leading the change for justice and progress on a nation level, we mayors are going to have to keep movi
yesterday, an 11 month old baby in new york city was shot. we can't pretend our kids are getting equality education where so many have fallen behind. in new york city, 65% of black and brown children never reach proficiency every year, with a $38 billion budget. we have going to have to change the way we educate in our kids receive the support that they need and our teachers. but mayors know, you can't just say it. you have to do it. because the people know you are in charge. they know who is...
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this is an ongoing tragedy that has devastated new york city. the actions of predatory firms like greenberg and it's private equity landlord peers are our way there are housing crises across the country, from new york city to austin, texas, where i used to live. it is reprehensible to threaten people's homes during an unprecedented public health emergency and private equity landmarks like green book and karla group should be ashamed to do it. senators, i urge you to take legal and regulatory text steps to hold private equity landlords accountable for unethical and illegal practices and took over the massive speculation that they are engaged in that struggling the housing crisis, operating communities, and destroying the lives and livelihoods of families and small businesses across the country. thank you for your time. thank you, ms. thank you, all seven if you, for joining us on your stories for really helpful. obviously the members of this committee want to help renters and residents across the country. we will work together to find federal sta
this is an ongoing tragedy that has devastated new york city. the actions of predatory firms like greenberg and it's private equity landlord peers are our way there are housing crises across the country, from new york city to austin, texas, where i used to live. it is reprehensible to threaten people's homes during an unprecedented public health emergency and private equity landmarks like green book and karla group should be ashamed to do it. senators, i urge you to take legal and regulatory...