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the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. nadler: we're prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i urge a no vote based on the arguments we made today. i just urge a no vote. i think this is the wrong way to go. with that we yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, the senate amendment to the respect for marriage act represents a carefully negotiated compromise that maintains all of the bill's substantive protections for marriage equality while affirming that the religious liberty and conscious protections available under current law remain unaffected by the bill. for these reasons, leading organi organizations have endorsed this including the aclu, glaad. and it includes the interfaith alliance, the episcopal church, the united church of christ, the presbyterian church u.s.a. office of public witness, the
the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. nadler: we're prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i urge a no vote based on the arguments we made today. i just urge a no vote. i think this is the wrong way to go. with that we yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york is...
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i know it is. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, baltimore. >> duncan: the new york congressman-elect accused of lying about his background is finally speak out. what he's now saying. zeal that story next. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. >> duncan: well, a stunning admission today from republican congressman-elect george santos. in an interview with the "new york post," santos confessed he lied about his family background, college, and employment history during his campaign. he said he's "embarrassed and sorry," but does not plan to step down. the confession comes after-- days after reports refuting he went to elite universities and worked at prestigious wall street firms. well, to an amazing rescue after a colorado woman fell 200 feet down a california mountain side christmas eve. she scaled an peak in the san gabriel mountains by herself, but slipped on ice and fell on to a tree during her descent. another climber found her and notified authorities who thwoman by helicopter to an ambulance. and yet another rescue after a small plane crash lands in icy wate
i know it is. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, baltimore. >> duncan: the new york congressman-elect accused of lying about his background is finally speak out. what he's now saying. zeal that story next. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. >> duncan: well, a stunning admission today from republican congressman-elect george santos. in an interview with the "new york post," santos confessed he lied about his family background, college, and...
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new york state has been hit hard. the area around buffalo and western new york has struggled with a weather phenomenon known as like effect snow. that's when cold, the apostles of a woman waters, of the great likes bringing the region huge amounts of snowfall. and that's what buffalo is experiencing right now. along with heavy winds, an arctic cold as city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo new york is at the epi center of the blizzard, battering north america. people are stranded in their vehicles and homes as snow pummels the region. the governor of new york gave a sobering assessment of the situation. we have then to a lot of wars together. and this blizzard is the one for the ages. certainly it is the blizzard of the century, and we are here to can talk about our, our collect or collaborative approach to dealing with this crisis that it is a crisis. thousands of homes are without power, and a driving band has been issued. the governor warned that the worst is not yet over and as much as we can see, the skies right
new york state has been hit hard. the area around buffalo and western new york has struggled with a weather phenomenon known as like effect snow. that's when cold, the apostles of a woman waters, of the great likes bringing the region huge amounts of snowfall. and that's what buffalo is experiencing right now. along with heavy winds, an arctic cold as city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo new york is at the epi center of the blizzard, battering north america. people are stranded in their...
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and cindy adams from the new york post. the food was simple italian dishes from arthur avenue in the bronx, milkshakes, cookies and sprinkles and vibe was casual. each guest was given a red wine bottle with. giuliani's smiling face on it with an inscription. it was an inscription. rudy giuliani devoted father, loyal friend and passionately reader who united a city during its darkest hours with judith out of the picture is two children. caroline and andrew, who came to celebrate his milestone. long stretches of his of estrangement. people delivered sentimental toasts. it was beautiful, said levine, an old friend who organized the event and whose husband, randy levine, was the yankees president and a former mayor. it was emotional for those of us who had been on a long journey, rudy, there was some hope in the air. giuliani a short, heartfelt speech pointing emotion to the presence of his children, who seemed close to tears and expressing his gratitude to be by so many relatives and friends. the crowd was filled with people h
and cindy adams from the new york post. the food was simple italian dishes from arthur avenue in the bronx, milkshakes, cookies and sprinkles and vibe was casual. each guest was given a red wine bottle with. giuliani's smiling face on it with an inscription. it was an inscription. rudy giuliani devoted father, loyal friend and passionately reader who united a city during its darkest hours with judith out of the picture is two children. caroline and andrew, who came to celebrate his milestone....
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the new york d.a.'s office, you should know that before his doj job, he was very intensely involved in the investigations of trump in new york. this is a prosecutor who led the investigation that caused the shutdown of trump's fake charitable foundation. he also led the investigation that resulted in a quarter billion dollar lawsuit being filed against trump and his kids and his business by the new york attorney general several months ago. now the manhattan d.a.'s office has brought that same prosecutor on as senior counsel, presumably to work on some of the things that they are pursuing trump on right now. but, oh, wait, there's more. we are also awaiting word right now on whether the january 6th investigation in congress will make criminal referrals to the justice department as it wraps up its work this month. a subgroup met on friday to make a recommendation about potential criminal referrals. we don't know what happened at that meeting. we don't know what the recommendation is going to be. we don't
the new york d.a.'s office, you should know that before his doj job, he was very intensely involved in the investigations of trump in new york. this is a prosecutor who led the investigation that caused the shutdown of trump's fake charitable foundation. he also led the investigation that resulted in a quarter billion dollar lawsuit being filed against trump and his kids and his business by the new york attorney general several months ago. now the manhattan d.a.'s office has brought that same...
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social services and part of the in new york city and for the new york times. i appreciate you getting up and chatting about it with us. guest: thanks very much. host: taking your phone calls on this issue of homelessness, not just in new york city but in cities across this country, asking you your thoughts, your solutions on this issue of homelessness in your community. the phone lines, (202) 748-8000 in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. and for those with experience with homelessness, (202) 748-8002. we begin on that line, deborah from new haven, connecticut, independent, good morning. caller: this is such a loaded topic. if i'm not mistaken, this began with willowbrook. when willowbrook happened. the horrific conditions in that facility. and i do believe that this all started with letting them go with that situation. as far as i'm concerned, with this issue, i believe that it it is done properly, it could work. because there are definitely several instances where people really do need to be h
social services and part of the in new york city and for the new york times. i appreciate you getting up and chatting about it with us. guest: thanks very much. host: taking your phone calls on this issue of homelessness, not just in new york city but in cities across this country, asking you your thoughts, your solutions on this issue of homelessness in your community. the phone lines, (202) 748-8000 in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific...
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the new york times. you figure that one out and she she became a journalist in 1999 just after getting out of central. she worked for the new york post for a while. then she worked for the daily news for a while. then she went back to the new york post for a while, all of during time, during which she got acquainted with mr. trump. and then about 2010, i guess it was she went to work for politico. and in 2015, just before the election and 2016, the times stole her. and she's been a correspondent for the times since 2015. she was here in 2016. so this is a return and we appreciate that very much. her book, confident confidence, confidence man and joe klein said in a recent review of her book that it is notable for the quality its observations about trump's character. axios said that her book is the one that trump fears the most, and he has already attacked her for the book. and i joe klein also said that she was fabulously formidable, an exemplar of her craft. and i will say that i think she is one of the
the new york times. you figure that one out and she she became a journalist in 1999 just after getting out of central. she worked for the new york post for a while. then she worked for the daily news for a while. then she went back to the new york post for a while, all of during time, during which she got acquainted with mr. trump. and then about 2010, i guess it was she went to work for politico. and in 2015, just before the election and 2016, the times stole her. and she's been a...
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news in new york. this is america this morning. good tuesday morning, everyone i'm andrew denberg organ norwood in for ryan, and we begin with one of the worst airline meltdowns that we've ever seen. southwest airlines is in chaos this morning. planes are grounded. passengers are stranded, some of them for days to come. and now the federal government says it will examine this travel nightmare, calling the cancelations unacceptable and take a look at the luggage piling up at the airports and the weather isn't the only thing to blame. this morning, one of the worst airli. it's bee castphic. it's been a failure at every level. um at southwest more than 3900 flights were canceled in the us yesterday, but just one airline southwest accounted for more than 70% of those cancelations. the airline canceling at least 2900 of its flights more than 70% of its entire schedule today. hardly any better, with 60% of its flights, not taking off. my daughter is in new york city all by herself, you know very sad ruin our christmas what started as wea
news in new york. this is america this morning. good tuesday morning, everyone i'm andrew denberg organ norwood in for ryan, and we begin with one of the worst airline meltdowns that we've ever seen. southwest airlines is in chaos this morning. planes are grounded. passengers are stranded, some of them for days to come. and now the federal government says it will examine this travel nightmare, calling the cancelations unacceptable and take a look at the luggage piling up at the airports and the...
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jarred hill is in new york with the details. jarred, this is uncharted territory. >> yeah, that's right, bradley. so the criminal referral, though, from the january 6th committee may not have any legal teeth, but lawmakers say this is a roadmap for the department of justice's investigation. one member of the committee says the evidence against former president trump is inescapable. the january 6th committee ended its 18-month-long investigation by taking the unprecedented step of referring former president donald trump for four criminal charges to the department of justice. >> he lost the 2020 election and le knew it, but he chose to try to stay in office through a multi-part scheme to overturn the results and block the transfer of power. >> every president in our history has defended this orderly transfer of authority except one. >> reporter: the panel again used taped interviews to make its case like this clip from former trump aide hope hicks, describing the former president's hours-long refusal to call off the mob from the c
jarred hill is in new york with the details. jarred, this is uncharted territory. >> yeah, that's right, bradley. so the criminal referral, though, from the january 6th committee may not have any legal teeth, but lawmakers say this is a roadmap for the department of justice's investigation. one member of the committee says the evidence against former president trump is inescapable. the january 6th committee ended its 18-month-long investigation by taking the unprecedented step of...
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one telling "the new york post" we have hopes of crossing in the u.s. we want to cross legally but we will cross illegally if that is our only choice. with all the mayor and el paso has so many beds and medicine. we don't know if that applies to us but many people are growing desperate and crossing illegally. others say, we are here waiting, trying to do things legally but you see others sneak in illegally, and it makes you wonder if you are the dumb one for waiting. you know, nicole lee humanitarian crisis at the border has gotten so serious. we saw in el paso christmas eve, it is 20 degrees out and migrants on the streets. it continues to worsen but the administration continues to ignore it. >> dr. saphier: absolutely right, cheryl, you have access to medications, freezing temperatures and a terrible situation not to mention fentanyl and other things coming across the border. i will get make it simple for secretary mayorkas and the vice president to securing the border. you have to stop the illegal entry at all points, whether asylum or not. if people
one telling "the new york post" we have hopes of crossing in the u.s. we want to cross legally but we will cross illegally if that is our only choice. with all the mayor and el paso has so many beds and medicine. we don't know if that applies to us but many people are growing desperate and crossing illegally. others say, we are here waiting, trying to do things legally but you see others sneak in illegally, and it makes you wonder if you are the dumb one for waiting. you know, nicole...
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we thought the "new york times" respected unions too. >> what happens to the "new york times" when you are on strike? >> we will find out. >> we have said we are not going to write stories. we have photo people, electricians other people not in the building working today. they have to figure it out on their own. >> i'm refusing to write. i'm refusing to respond to edits. >> i imagine they are having a hard time putting the publication together. >> "new york times" can't run without the people who run the "new york times." and management needs to know that. >> if you guys are all on strike, who is going to write the fake news? >> well, we don't actually think that we write fake news. that feels like a gotcha. [laughter] >> jesse: here's the problem. the "times" can't plush awoke agenda and operate the company with a capitalist agenda and not expect the workers to figure out one day, hey, mrs. schultz berger practice what you preach. if schultz berger ran it like the woke striking workers want it the "times" would go bankrupt. everybody would work remote and he would have to resign becau
we thought the "new york times" respected unions too. >> what happens to the "new york times" when you are on strike? >> we will find out. >> we have said we are not going to write stories. we have photo people, electricians other people not in the building working today. they have to figure it out on their own. >> i'm refusing to write. i'm refusing to respond to edits. >> i imagine they are having a hard time putting the publication together....
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so the thing that is so symbolic of new york. new york we have looting. we have shoplifting and boosting. in good weather and bad weather. they are extricating dead people on one side of the street and coming by on snowmobiles and looting on the other side of the street. and the worst, even a family dollar store. how low can you go? usually it's the liquor store first, the jewelry store and then the sneaker store. but when they hit the family dollar stores, we have hit rock bottom. notice, no threats of you loot and shoot like desantis in florida. remember hurricane ida? we're a second amendment state. you come in here looking to loot, we're telling all our folks to shoot. that's the way it has to be or they will just keep coming in waves. >> loot of these looters should have been in jail. they have been let out. they wouldn't even be on the streets if the laws were different in new york. >> of course, you want to loot, you want to shoplift? you want to loot come to new york there is no cash bail. why do you think so many people are fleeing new york. new
so the thing that is so symbolic of new york. new york we have looting. we have shoplifting and boosting. in good weather and bad weather. they are extricating dead people on one side of the street and coming by on snowmobiles and looting on the other side of the street. and the worst, even a family dollar store. how low can you go? usually it's the liquor store first, the jewelry store and then the sneaker store. but when they hit the family dollar stores, we have hit rock bottom. notice, no...
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abc's stephanie ramos here in new york. now surging on the heels of flu and rsv, tonight, health officials from los angeles to new york are urging people to mask up indoors to stop the spread. >> part of me feels like i should be wearing a mask just to protect myself, because the numbers are going up. the other part of me feels like, i've received four vaccines, and i don't feel like i would end up on a ventilator or would be hospitalized, it would be maybe a minor cold. >> reporter: nearly 80% of adult hospital beds are already full. capacity strained by a perfect storm of covid, flu, and rsv. the university of new mexico hospital has never seen it this bad. they had to set up this surge tent inside a parking garage. >> our emergency departments have been holding somewhere between 80 to 100 patients that are admitted that are waiting for beds in the hospital, because the hospital is so full. >> reporter: covid cases are climbing. the number of americans dying of covid is up 62% in the last week. 90% of the deaths are peopl
abc's stephanie ramos here in new york. now surging on the heels of flu and rsv, tonight, health officials from los angeles to new york are urging people to mask up indoors to stop the spread. >> part of me feels like i should be wearing a mask just to protect myself, because the numbers are going up. the other part of me feels like, i've received four vaccines, and i don't feel like i would end up on a ventilator or would be hospitalized, it would be maybe a minor cold. >>...
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york state, further out in new york state. that was why the karns were very happy for afong moy to travel. afong moy traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to boston providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york, albany, android. and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida, for pensacola, went by steamboats from pensacola to new orleans. and then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio and into pennsylvania, to pittsburgh. so, she traveled probably between 1500 and 2000 miles across the united states and cuba. the reason why she's doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly. people would both see her and purchase the objects. >> well, she, has quite a network of crisscrossing the united states in the continents as well. it's really exciting to explore. someone had a quick question. i know i mentioned
york state, further out in new york state. that was why the karns were very happy for afong moy to travel. afong moy traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to boston providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york, albany, android. and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida, for pensacola, went by...
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from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good morning, everyone. we begin with the severe storms on the move. justice 2022 comes to a close stores from coast to coast could disrupt holiday travel plans for millions in denver. a backup on interstate i 70 left motorist rated for more than eight hours. that storm system is now trekking across the country, bringing not only rain but a big warmup. meanwhile the death toll continues to rise from last week's blizzard of the century. flooding is now the major concern of the buffalo area, but we begin with those new storms taking shape just before new year's. steve this morning. americans from coast to coast are preparing to ring in the new year as severe storms bring heavy snow and drenching rain. this is crazy. oh, boy roads in colorado reopened after a storm caused a stretch of i 72 close for nine hours, bringing drivers to a standstill. there has been so many accidents and so many stuck vehicles that i 70 has now been shut down for almost 10 hours. there's been a few people that i think we're in the tun
from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good morning, everyone. we begin with the severe storms on the move. justice 2022 comes to a close stores from coast to coast could disrupt holiday travel plans for millions in denver. a backup on interstate i 70 left motorist rated for more than eight hours. that storm system is now trekking across the country, bringing not only rain but a big warmup. meanwhile the death toll continues to rise from last week's blizzard of the century....
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. >>> some breaking news in new york city. about 600 passengers were after a fire broke out in the boat's engine room. the fire caused the ferry to stall in new york harbor near the statue of liberty. >>> wnba star brittney griner is asking fans to write letters to paul whelan. a marine veteran detained in russia on espionage charges that he denies. griner posted a handwritten letter on social media thanking her supporters and said their letters gave her hope. she urged fans to write to whelan while advocating for the release of all americans wrongfully detained. >>> an important recall tonight involving children's weighted blankets. target is recalling 204,000 pillow comfort blankets after two children suffocated. the consumer products safety commission says the children died after reportedly becoming trapped. the blankets were sold in stores and online from december 2018 through september 2022. >>> motivational pep t k can when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel oste
. >>> some breaking news in new york city. about 600 passengers were after a fire broke out in the boat's engine room. the fire caused the ferry to stall in new york harbor near the statue of liberty. >>> wnba star brittney griner is asking fans to write letters to paul whelan. a marine veteran detained in russia on espionage charges that he denies. griner posted a handwritten letter on social media thanking her supporters and said their letters gave her hope. she urged fans...
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for instance, the new york time, a local paper in new york and this was in the new york section, it doesn't cover street crime. they don't really cover any violent street crime almost ever. the -- they don't cover it. host: could you put a period on what you're trying to say? caller: if there's such a huge divide between people who are highly educated and driving the media conversation versus the vast majority of americans, doesn't that lead to a better chance of trump coming about as opposed to saying he's a master liar and all this other stuff, you have an unstable situation in which the media is perceived to be so elitist, attacking the media is popular. susan: he is a master of outer borough grievance. no question donald trump perpetually -- that was always his persona. i'm the guy from queens trying to barrel my way into the inner sanctum, whether that was the inner sanctum of the new york times or washington and the deep state, he has made that a foundation of his career. but he was also made by the media and i think he was particularly made by the new york media and that is an import
for instance, the new york time, a local paper in new york and this was in the new york section, it doesn't cover street crime. they don't really cover any violent street crime almost ever. the -- they don't cover it. host: could you put a period on what you're trying to say? caller: if there's such a huge divide between people who are highly educated and driving the media conversation versus the vast majority of americans, doesn't that lead to a better chance of trump coming about as opposed...
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now in new york, the new york herald estimated hundred and 50,000 people view the president, general john dix, who was essentially grand marshal of things while in new york city, estimated 100,000 people viewed the president. likely that number lies somewhere in between. next stop in albany, dr. brown, who was accompanying the along with frank sands, they had to issue this statement because the new york press had been so, shall we say, unkind about lincoln's appearance. all right. and they issued this statement to the press. but as we see lincoln moving further west, we see the press coverage of his appearance becoming more favorable until when he finally arrives in chicago. the chicago tribune reports no corpse in the world is better prepared, according to appearance. at the same time, the president his funeral is being held in albany. john wilkes booth is killed now. i thought this a little interesting when i was down at the national funeral history museum. they had this book here from the secret. and i don't know if you can read this little card here, but it says this book essenti
now in new york, the new york herald estimated hundred and 50,000 people view the president, general john dix, who was essentially grand marshal of things while in new york city, estimated 100,000 people viewed the president. likely that number lies somewhere in between. next stop in albany, dr. brown, who was accompanying the along with frank sands, they had to issue this statement because the new york press had been so, shall we say, unkind about lincoln's appearance. all right. and they...
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he also cultivated new york democratic newspaper men like man tim marble of the new york world and, unlike unwisely, porter did so also. none of this went unnoticed in congress or the executive mansion. he ward mcclelland and may that it had become all well-known that you consult and communicate with nobody but general fitz john porter. when lincoln mandated a reorganization of the army of the potomac into french model army corpse, porter's name was not among the division managers promoted to core command. not that they seem to matter once the army of the potomac finally embarked on his great peninsula campaign in the spring of 1862. mcclellan appointed fitz john porter, director of the siege of yorktown. and with his usual, methodical position, the operations were conducted with skill. but mcclelland favoritism infuriated pro administration officers, including porter's own corps commander samuel hines woman. who groused that mcclellan is giving great satisfaction in this army, particularly about general porter. no matter, on may 18th, 1862, mclelland decided to sub divide the existing cor
he also cultivated new york democratic newspaper men like man tim marble of the new york world and, unlike unwisely, porter did so also. none of this went unnoticed in congress or the executive mansion. he ward mcclelland and may that it had become all well-known that you consult and communicate with nobody but general fitz john porter. when lincoln mandated a reorganization of the army of the potomac into french model army corpse, porter's name was not among the division managers promoted to...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! just days after the taliban bans women from attending university, prompting protests of women chanting "either everyone or no one" the government has issued
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i believe the new york post account itself at one point cut up in this. it was an effort to completely silence the story and other conversations related to the story. so it was a matter of keep this off the platform. we don't want it to trend ahead of the election. host: what was the company hearing from the biden campaign, what kind of requested the biden campaign have and other democrats as well? >> that's another interesting point. what we see from the biden campaign specifically in the first thread is an email from october 24. so that is 10 days after the article was published in the new york post the still leading up to the election. while this was going on, while this decision making and the effort to suppress the story was going on there was an email between twitter employees signifying, or it stated that the biden administration had reached out to block a list of accounts that they said were problematic for some reason or another. that same emailed thread shows -- host: they were trying to have the company take on new photos of hunter biden? guest
i believe the new york post account itself at one point cut up in this. it was an effort to completely silence the story and other conversations related to the story. so it was a matter of keep this off the platform. we don't want it to trend ahead of the election. host: what was the company hearing from the biden campaign, what kind of requested the biden campaign have and other democrats as well? >> that's another interesting point. what we see from the biden campaign specifically in...
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this is why i am so delighted that commissioner king was here for new york city. and we are partnering as part of our overall stride initiative to support 5 million small businesses, particularly underserved communities run small businesses in the united states. >> thanks, mike. and i think you are right. one of the things that we are focused on them explicitly here treasury is, as we think about racial equity, how do we execute. and execution doesn't always involve capital. although we know that capital is important. it involves, what do we do in terms of helping to build capacity. we are very excited about the work that you are doing their. but i know that money matters and i know that this is a place where bank of america has been focused in terms of trying to lead the charge. and i wanted to ask, bank of america weather not in the eoc and what their efforts. how those efforts align with their business objectives. >> sure. first, just thank you for coming in this panel for having us here. similar to my colleague, it really aligns with our focus on responsible g
this is why i am so delighted that commissioner king was here for new york city. and we are partnering as part of our overall stride initiative to support 5 million small businesses, particularly underserved communities run small businesses in the united states. >> thanks, mike. and i think you are right. one of the things that we are focused on them explicitly here treasury is, as we think about racial equity, how do we execute. and execution doesn't always involve capital. although we...
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>> jarred hill in new york. thanks. >>> breaking news -- the founder of the failed cryptocurrency platform, ftx, is believed to be back in the u.s. and could appear before a federal judge today. a flight believed to be carrying sam bankman-fried arrived in new york overnight from the bahamas after he agreed to be extradited. he's accused of defrauding ftx investors out of billions of dollars. he left the bahamas as prosecutors revealed two of his top associates pleaded guilty to criminal charges and are cooperating in the case. lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: under heavy guard, sam bankman-fried left a bahamian courthouse headed back to the u.s. the disgraced ftx founder has spent more than a week in jail. he was arrested in the bahamas at the request of federal prosecutors. he now faces numerous charges in new york including wire fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering. the 30-year-old agreed not to fight extradition. another chapter in a stunning fall from grace. once one of the richest men in the w
>> jarred hill in new york. thanks. >>> breaking news -- the founder of the failed cryptocurrency platform, ftx, is believed to be back in the u.s. and could appear before a federal judge today. a flight believed to be carrying sam bankman-fried arrived in new york overnight from the bahamas after he agreed to be extradited. he's accused of defrauding ftx investors out of billions of dollars. he left the bahamas as prosecutors revealed two of his top associates pleaded guilty to...
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elise preston, cbs news, new york. york. >>> the "cbs overnight news" (pensive music) (footsteps crunching) (pensive music continues) - [narrator] for one in five children worldwide the holidays aren't a time to celebrate. they're just another day of hunger. no family dinners, no special treats, no full bellies. all around the world, parents are struggling to feed their children. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to drop out of school so they can help support their families. covid, conflict, inflation and climate have ignited the worst famine in our lifetime. and we're fed up. fed up with the fact that hunger robs kids of their holidays. fed up with the lack of progress. fed up with the injustice. help us brighten the lives of children all over the world by visiting getfedupnow.org. for as little as $10 a month, you can join 'save the children' as we support children and families in desperate need of our help. this is the perfect time of year to get fed up and gi
elise preston, cbs news, new york. york. >>> the "cbs overnight news" (pensive music) (footsteps crunching) (pensive music continues) - [narrator] for one in five children worldwide the holidays aren't a time to celebrate. they're just another day of hunger. no family dinners, no special treats, no full bellies. all around the world, parents are struggling to feed their children. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to...
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michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. laura: long covid is keeping people out of the workforce. l's talk more abt today's strong employment figures her in the u.s. and what that means for the fight ainst inflation in america and worldwide. our business correspondent, michelle fleury, joins us again from here in new york. thanks again for that report. inflation is still over 7% here in the united states. following another robust jobs report today, what does the u.s. fedel reserve do? can it still sw down that pace of interest rate hikes? michelle: look, i think jerome powell was pretty clear when he spoke earlier this week. he said that they intended to slow down the pace, and i do not think this report necessarily changes that, and here is why. the rise in interest rates has a laggingffect. in other words, it takes time to show through. wi the federal reserve wants to do is twait and see what impact its policy changes are having on the broader economy. so what it has done last month, the month before, would not necessarily be reflected in the jobs data that we are looking at tod
michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. laura: long covid is keeping people out of the workforce. l's talk more abt today's strong employment figures her in the u.s. and what that means for the fight ainst inflation in america and worldwide. our business correspondent, michelle fleury, joins us again from here in new york. thanks again for that report. inflation is still over 7% here in the united states. following another robust jobs report today, what does the u.s. fedel reserve do? can it still...
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the last ship of the famine fleet, the leo, was sailed on june 13th from new york and sponsored by the editors of the christian herald magazine, a famous priest, david talmage and editor luis klopp's. they previously sent part of their assets with the animal and talmage and klopp's, who accompanied the cargo at their own expense, received amongst the most cordial reception in russia. talmage was even granted an audience with the emperor alexander or the third in january 1892, isabel hapgood, a translator of russian literature, also organized fund raising in new york as she was acquainted with leo tolstoy, whom she had met during her numerous visits to russia. and she also was one of the first translators of tolstoy works into english. she sent money directly to him. this so-called tolstoy font grew and soon became a committee that included charles smith, chairman of the chamber of commerce, and many famous businessmen and bankers like j.p. morgan. they shipped a part of their assets with the missouri and the rest was sent to tolstoy and an american minister in saint petersburg, charles
the last ship of the famine fleet, the leo, was sailed on june 13th from new york and sponsored by the editors of the christian herald magazine, a famous priest, david talmage and editor luis klopp's. they previously sent part of their assets with the animal and talmage and klopp's, who accompanied the cargo at their own expense, received amongst the most cordial reception in russia. talmage was even granted an audience with the emperor alexander or the third in january 1892, isabel hapgood, a...
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new york state has been hit, especially hard emergency crews. there still are still searching for survivors and vehicles buried under meters of snow. residents also being worn to stay in their homes as city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo new york is at the epi center of the blizzard, battering north america. people are stranded in their vehicles, in homes, as snow pummels the region. the governor of new york gave a sobering assessment of the situation. we have then to a lot of wars together and this blizzard is the one for the ages. certainly it is the blizzard of the century. and we are here to can talk about our, our class or collaborative approach to dealing with this crisis. and it is a crisis, thousands of homes are without power, and a driving ban has been issued. the governor warned that the worst is not yet over. and as much as we can see, the skies right now, we know that the storm is coming back. so anyone to declare is victory and says it's over. it is way to really to say president joe biden approved an emergency declaration for
new york state has been hit, especially hard emergency crews. there still are still searching for survivors and vehicles buried under meters of snow. residents also being worn to stay in their homes as city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo new york is at the epi center of the blizzard, battering north america. people are stranded in their vehicles, in homes, as snow pummels the region. the governor of new york gave a sobering assessment of the situation. we have then to a lot of wars together...
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new york 1, frank villa. thanks so enough for coming back on the show. what are you looking out this season? what is standing out to you? >> first and foremost in our household, the radio city music hall christmas spectacular is a staple, mika. >> of course. >> i'm going back this week to take my family. there you have the rockettes right there. they have a new scene this year so if people think it's the same show every single year, it's a little different this year. they have a scene with fairies and drones which is pretty cool. i've seen some footage of that. >> a new twist to the christmas story. beyond the rockettes and radio city, what are some other shows if you're planning a trip to new york city? >> honestly, if you want something a little smaller, there's a menu here in new york city called the jazz club. every year for the last 13 years they've been doing a performance. liza minnelli back in the day. it feels like you're watching your friends around a piano and having the best time hearing holiday c
new york 1, frank villa. thanks so enough for coming back on the show. what are you looking out this season? what is standing out to you? >> first and foremost in our household, the radio city music hall christmas spectacular is a staple, mika. >> of course. >> i'm going back this week to take my family. there you have the rockettes right there. they have a new scene this year so if people think it's the same show every single year, it's a little different this year. they have...
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and a very special mention to the new speaker, hakeem jeffries. new york is so proud of you. like speaker pelosi, my career has been a series of firsts. i was the first woman to represent my district on the city council. and to represent my district in congress. and the first in history to give birth while in the city council. many men became fathers, but i was the first one to become a mother while serving in the city council. i was also the first woman to serve as chair of the joint economic committee. as well as the house committee on oversight and reform. i remember almost as if it were yesterday, walking toward the capitol as a newly-elected member. i had just defeated a 14-year incumbent republican who outspent me 4-1. no one thought i could win, yet i did and i had such a feeling of hope and optimism of what could be done to help people. i will never forget walking down the aisle, not to get married, but to be sworn in to the united states congress. i said it then and i -- it's still true today, that serving in the united states congress is the thrill, honor, and extra
and a very special mention to the new speaker, hakeem jeffries. new york is so proud of you. like speaker pelosi, my career has been a series of firsts. i was the first woman to represent my district on the city council. and to represent my district in congress. and the first in history to give birth while in the city council. many men became fathers, but i was the first one to become a mother while serving in the city council. i was also the first woman to serve as chair of the joint economic...
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edward: last week the new york state climate action council approved the climate plan in new york, 70% renewable energy for power by 2030. no more fossil fuel like gas in buildings. how does this push meet what is happening in reality? >> if you are alive right now in places like buffalo or parts of yes open ming or montana, or wyoming you are alive because of fossil fuels. sun power, wind power does not work with snow blanket. in new york, originally i'm home, born and raised in new york city, governor hochul is continuing biden's plan of closing coal plants. what will we do when the next blizzard hits buffalo? it will happen inevitably. this blame on climate change is the way government can absolve itself of the hard job of governorring. governor hochul does not have to worry about providing electric grid for new yorkers. she can blame it on climate change. edward: we have 15 seconds. european union restarting coal plants. are we headed down the road where the european is now? 15 second. >> yes. coal works. doesn't matter what the temperature is, doesn't matter what the sun is doing.
edward: last week the new york state climate action council approved the climate plan in new york, 70% renewable energy for power by 2030. no more fossil fuel like gas in buildings. how does this push meet what is happening in reality? >> if you are alive right now in places like buffalo or parts of yes open ming or montana, or wyoming you are alive because of fossil fuels. sun power, wind power does not work with snow blanket. in new york, originally i'm home, born and raised in new york...
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" from new york with jericka duncan. >> good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. state of georgia is once again at the middle of a pivotal battle. in a runoff between incumbent warnock and walker. 1.8 million ballots have been cast in early voting. nicole killian is back on the campaign trail in athens, georgia, with more on what this race means for the u.s. senate. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. isf wot chan t in the senate. senator warnock and herschel walker from both making the closing cases to voters about why they deserve the job. after clinching the s.e.c. championship this week, legendary georgia runningback herschel walker is hoping to follow the win with a victory of his own tuesday. >> you saw a lot of people get out there and play. they did it as one. that's what we got to do right now. do it together an enthat's how we will win. >> reporter: georgia won by 20 points but it is unlikely the tuesday senate margin will be anywhere near that. forcing the race into overtime. >> my work is not done. >> rep
. >> this is the "cbs evening news" from new york with jericka duncan. >> good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. state of georgia is once again at the middle of a pivotal battle. in a runoff between incumbent warnock and walker. 1.8 million ballots have been cast in early voting. nicole killian is back on the campaign trail in athens, georgia, with more on what this race means for the u.s. senate. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. isf wot...
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i mean, this is a city incredible new york. so it was a now i mean, part of why giuliani had got into so much trouble is because he became this world figure. i mean, i don't think i need to tell all of you, you know, what happened on that. george bush was, you know, george h.w. bush was out of, you know, out of sight. and it was giuliani who was the face of leadership on that horrible day. and he could go to any corner of the globe and be, you know, venerate hated as you know as this hero. and that's kind of what he was able to leverage for financial advantage. and also got him in trouble in ukraine. and you've got a lot of really excellent reviews. you haven't read them, i think praise you should be happy with that. they all to start with the same line, what happened to rudy? right. which i realize is something we've all been debating for 40 years over dinner tables and stuff. so was that your question coming into the project as well? and how did you answer it? i mean, i'm sure ask and everything i happened to ask, i mean, tha
i mean, this is a city incredible new york. so it was a now i mean, part of why giuliani had got into so much trouble is because he became this world figure. i mean, i don't think i need to tell all of you, you know, what happened on that. george bush was, you know, george h.w. bush was out of, you know, out of sight. and it was giuliani who was the face of leadership on that horrible day. and he could go to any corner of the globe and be, you know, venerate hated as you know as this hero. and...
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new york. well, franklin roosevelt is made of sterner stuff and he sees through coughlin does not like him at interesting enough, one of the people bringing coughlin his attention early on is hall roosevelt eleanor roosevelt's brother, who who is the comptroller of the city of york, working for frank murphy, who had been one of coughlin's alter servers. but so they break back very early on and then all the stars and all the nuts, real align in 1936, where coughlin and smith of gerald l.k. smith and townsend all get together to nominate because huey long is gone a north dakota congressman named william lemke, originally a republican and he's one of these guys, franklin roosevelt has this great skill, you talk to him for 15 minutes and you come away and you think he agrees with you. lemke had, gone in as a republican in 1932 to hyde park, comes away thinking roosevelt is going to support his agricultural policies. and he goes in the exact opposite direction with the nra promoting scarcity where l
new york. well, franklin roosevelt is made of sterner stuff and he sees through coughlin does not like him at interesting enough, one of the people bringing coughlin his attention early on is hall roosevelt eleanor roosevelt's brother, who who is the comptroller of the city of york, working for frank murphy, who had been one of coughlin's alter servers. but so they break back very early on and then all the stars and all the nuts, real align in 1936, where coughlin and smith of gerald l.k. smith...
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governor of new york is calling the blizzard of the century . the latest on the winter weather responsible for more than 50 deaths nationwide is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> coming up, ending the new year with positive news. >> we just got engaged last night. >> last night at the nutcracker. >>> as with to celebrate the new year, we want to end on a positive note, so we asked to, what is your good news? here is what they said. >> we are engaged. >> we just got engaged last night. >> classmate at the nutcracker, which is where we had our first date nine years ago. >> it was the first big day when i asked her, so that's what i wanted to propose that. >> my cheeks hurt from smiling so much. >> i finally got into a relationship with my crush. it is my first boyfriend. i feel the happiest i have ever been. it is a dream. >> i'm going to go on vacation in a couple of days. i am going to hawaii. it is my first family trip in four or five years. >> both of us changed jobs and the kids went back to school, so 2022 for us. >> positive changes. >>
governor of new york is calling the blizzard of the century . the latest on the winter weather responsible for more than 50 deaths nationwide is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> coming up, ending the new year with positive news. >> we just got engaged last night. >> last night at the nutcracker. >>> as with to celebrate the new year, we want to end on a positive note, so we asked to, what is your good news? here is what they said. >> we are engaged....
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these troops, these transports are leaving new york to canada. there are six vessels, three of them i want to point out. one is the adamant, the adamant unfortunately was lost in the storm, in the diaries and letters for members of the corps, there were frequently expressions of hope. that maybe they had been blown ashore somewhere, maybe they're in europe, who knows, they were rescued. it ultimately turned out that the adamant had sunk, at least 200 individuals on board. men, women and children perished. other vessels were seriously damaged in this storm. amongst them, the marley and the triton. i'm going to show you this nice drawing here from -- diary, the before and after of the triton, he was on return to captivity. i want to show you those, to i couldn't resist, from the neighbor's diary. it was also taken to trenton, also featured in the diary. this is your han as his depiction of the battle of trenton. i just want to explain, he has a lot of drawings in this diary, it's kind of nice. two and a half years after this event, these individual
these troops, these transports are leaving new york to canada. there are six vessels, three of them i want to point out. one is the adamant, the adamant unfortunately was lost in the storm, in the diaries and letters for members of the corps, there were frequently expressions of hope. that maybe they had been blown ashore somewhere, maybe they're in europe, who knows, they were rescued. it ultimately turned out that the adamant had sunk, at least 200 individuals on board. men, women and...
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in here in new york. a fire aboard the iconic staten island ferry. passengers forced to evacuate onto tug boats. i always want to know more about my family history. we sit down at the kitchen table, pull up the ancestry app, drink our coffee looking at all the information, all the tiny details. dad, check this out. colorize it. -look at that. -wow. everyone has color. look at that afro. that was the style. you had to have it, otherwise you're not cool. see what else we can find here. wow, i'm getting good at this already. give the gift of family at ancestry. at chewy, you can save on all the gifts you need for the gifts that keep on giving. smiles! because while they'll never understand this whole situation... they definitely get this. thank goodness. great prices. happy pets. chewy. a dental tool is round for a reason. so is an oral-b. round cleans better by surrounding each tooth. so clean, you'll feel like you just left the dentist. oral-b. brush like a pro. ♪ >>> next tonight, the news just coming i
in here in new york. a fire aboard the iconic staten island ferry. passengers forced to evacuate onto tug boats. i always want to know more about my family history. we sit down at the kitchen table, pull up the ancestry app, drink our coffee looking at all the information, all the tiny details. dad, check this out. colorize it. -look at that. -wow. everyone has color. look at that afro. that was the style. you had to have it, otherwise you're not cool. see what else we can find here. wow, i'm...
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of new york. there's a lot of new york in this case. we just heard from the witness as i described him, mr. cohen. you have d.a. bragg here. he was on the ticket in the election cycle where you were talking about a lot of these same issues at the mayoral level. for folks around the nation who are keeping an eye now on new york, what does it mean to have this conviction tonight by the d.a.? >> well, first of all, it's a critically important conviction. it is one that demonstrates that the trump organization's guilty on all 17 counts. they didn't get acquitted on one of them. and it's because the witnesses, including mr. weisselberg, who cooperated in terms of the corporations themselves, made it very clear that there was tax fraud, that it was intentional, that he knew about it. and frankly, it was also very clear that the prosecutors were trying to establish that there was evidence, even if they didn't feel it was sufficient evidence to indict donald trump -- that there was still evidence that he
of new york. there's a lot of new york in this case. we just heard from the witness as i described him, mr. cohen. you have d.a. bragg here. he was on the ticket in the election cycle where you were talking about a lot of these same issues at the mayoral level. for folks around the nation who are keeping an eye now on new york, what does it mean to have this conviction tonight by the d.a.? >> well, first of all, it's a critically important conviction. it is one that demonstrates that the...
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. >> bill: good morning, everybody. 9:00 in new york. fox news alert. overnight deadly tornadoes ripping through the deep south touching down in three states. the damage is just about everywhere in louisiana took the brunt of the damage. twisters flattened homes leaving a wild trail of destruction. three dead, including a child. we're live in a moment coming up in one of the hardest-hit areas in moments. we begin with the curious story, a judge denying bail for sam bankman-fried, the disgraced ftx founder deemed a flight risk. when you hear the charges in a moment he is facing it is easy to see why as we say good morning. holiday spirit live we are. i'm bill hemmer live in new york. >> dana: i'm dana perino. i don't know how far he would get. people are seeing his picture. he is behind bars and not likely to get anywhere. one of the biggest financial frauds in history is how prosecutors are describing it >> bill: he is said to be 30 years old. appearing before the judge in the bahamas. police arrested him at the request of u.s. prosecutors saying he sto
. >> bill: good morning, everybody. 9:00 in new york. fox news alert. overnight deadly tornadoes ripping through the deep south touching down in three states. the damage is just about everywhere in louisiana took the brunt of the damage. twisters flattened homes leaving a wild trail of destruction. three dead, including a child. we're live in a moment coming up in one of the hardest-hit areas in moments. we begin with the curious story, a judge denying bail for sam bankman-fried, the...
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i'm dan lieberman in new york. a a shooting outside a walmart in marietta, georgia has left one person wounded. the shooting was between two separate groups. several people have been detained for questioning. >>> children's painkillers are in high demand, but in short supply as respiratory illnesses continue to rise. all but six states are experiencing high or very high respiratory illnesses. over-the-counter medications are hard to find in many locations. usda is working with lawmakers to address the situation. >>> "time" magazine has addressed its person of the year. it's ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, saying he galvanized the world in a way we haven't seen in decades. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm dan lieberman, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> tonight cbs news has learned of new threats of a copycat attack on america's infrastructure like the one that knocked out power to thousands in north carolina. >>> and we're
i'm dan lieberman in new york. a a shooting outside a walmart in marietta, georgia has left one person wounded. the shooting was between two separate groups. several people have been detained for questioning. >>> children's painkillers are in high demand, but in short supply as respiratory illnesses continue to rise. all but six states are experiencing high or very high respiratory illnesses. over-the-counter medications are hard to find in many locations. usda is working with...
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i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night, and happy holidays. >> tonight, we're live at s.f.o. they're lined up. busiest traver christmas with some of the worst weather across the country. you'll see how it's affecting travelers trying to get in and out of the bay area. cindy: a wet pattern is about to unfold. i'll have the accuweather coming up. ♪ [cheers] >> look at that the second grader who yup staged all his classmatesful he'll try to teach our reporter how to move. >> building a better bay area >> weather, traffic b and travel that's what today is all about because it is two days until christmas. i'm ama daetz. dan: and i'm dan ashley. a alert is in effect. the view across the bay in san francisco not much better during a spare the air alert, wood burning is banned because of of course of pollution in the air. let's bring in sandhya patel. ama: what does the forecast look like. sandhya: it's milder. but it will be hazier as well. let me show you the skies just a couple of hours ago. look how dirty
i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great night, and happy holidays. >> tonight, we're live at s.f.o. they're lined up. busiest traver christmas with some of the worst weather across the country. you'll see how it's affecting travelers trying to get in and out of the bay area. cindy: a wet pattern is about to unfold. i'll have the accuweather coming up. ♪ [cheers] >> look at that the second grader who yup staged all his classmatesful he'll try to teach our reporter how to move....
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philip off abc news new york. three bald eagles are dead and 10. others are being nursed back to health after they were found near minnesota landfill. the eagles were apparently poisoned by eating the carcasses , abusive euthanized animals improperly dumped at the landfill. an investigation is underway in sports. a dolphin scored a wild touchdown against the chargers last night, tyreek hill picking up a fumble and taking it 57 yards to the house. but the chargers never trailed. they held on to beat miami, 23 to 17 and brock purdy. mr irrelevant of the 40. niners enjoyed an nfl debut for the agency, threw two touchdowns and ran for a third to beat tom brady in the box. he is the first quarterback to ever beat brady and his first start. congratulations to party step. they're pretty good coming up the beloved game show host celebrating his 99th birthday plus a very expensive pair of plus a very expensive pair of pants. ♪ ♪ merry christmas! ♪ rich chocolate layers sprinkled with festive peppermint. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli pepper
philip off abc news new york. three bald eagles are dead and 10. others are being nursed back to health after they were found near minnesota landfill. the eagles were apparently poisoned by eating the carcasses , abusive euthanized animals improperly dumped at the landfill. an investigation is underway in sports. a dolphin scored a wild touchdown against the chargers last night, tyreek hill picking up a fumble and taking it 57 yards to the house. but the chargers never trailed. they held on to...
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it was anderson who chose the new york public library as the home of reed's archive. were there discussions with lou before he passed about what he wanted to happen with his work? laurie: no, i had to make that up. it was heavy. it was also a big privilege, you know, that he trusted me to do that. in the whole show, i see parts of lou, but not the real lou. there's no way you can really do a show about a person. we're reay complicated. christopher: and reed was a complicated artist. the exhibit offers a tour through his work, but the presentation hides the multiyear task of sifting and sorting through all of his materials and creating a clear narrative, the work that fell to archivists don flemming and jason stern. jason: i remember moving the boxes from the storage unit into the office and that was like, i can't remember. it was something like three, maybe four fully packed van rides back and forth. christopher: the process started over seven years ago. fleming and stern, serving as detectives and conservationists, gathering stacks of unpublished writings, poetry, an
it was anderson who chose the new york public library as the home of reed's archive. were there discussions with lou before he passed about what he wanted to happen with his work? laurie: no, i had to make that up. it was heavy. it was also a big privilege, you know, that he trusted me to do that. in the whole show, i see parts of lou, but not the real lou. there's no way you can really do a show about a person. we're reay complicated. christopher: and reed was a complicated artist. the exhibit...
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now on bbc news, talking movies review of 2022. hello from new york. i'm tom brook and welcome to our talking movies review of 2022, special edition. in today's programme we look back at highlights of the year in cinema. we review many of the major movie events of 2022. we look at the films that nobody thought would become big global hits as well as the breakout arthouse offerings. plus my top ten films of the year. without doubt, one of the biggest movie events of 2022 was the arrival ofjames cameron's sci—fi epic avatar: the way of water. it is of course the sequel to his 2009 avatar movie which became the biggest grossing film of all time. i went with some trepidation to see the new picture the other day here in manhattan. i say trepidation because it's more than three hours long. well, i did survive and i was very impressed by the cinema technology. it really is beautiful to watch. but in terms of storytelling, it's a bit thin. avatar had its world premiere in london and it's from there that al malone has more. the world of pandora is back on cin
now on bbc news, talking movies review of 2022. hello from new york. i'm tom brook and welcome to our talking movies review of 2022, special edition. in today's programme we look back at highlights of the year in cinema. we review many of the major movie events of 2022. we look at the films that nobody thought would become big global hits as well as the breakout arthouse offerings. plus my top ten films of the year. without doubt, one of the biggest movie events of 2022 was the arrival ofjames...
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you can find it online at the new york time website. you can factor that into where you want to see your party go as far as changes is concerned. the lines on the screen. murray saying as an independent, i say both parties set the radical members adrift. also, the two-party system has two heads of the same monster. we need other viable parties to choose from. @cspanwj is how you reach us on twitter. george on the independent line, go ahead. caller: i am 92 years young and what i want to talk about is our policy regarding taiwan. not too many weeks ago, nancy pelosi went to taiwan. she was followed by a senate committee that was led by a senator from massachusetts, a democrat. the one china policy is an important policy. i fear any involvement with taiwan at this time would be nothing more than a saber rattling. the one china policy has served us well over the last 25 years. host: in charlotte, north carolina on the democrats line. caller: good morning. i think we need to get rid of the lobbyists. we have too many lobbyists affecting our
you can find it online at the new york time website. you can factor that into where you want to see your party go as far as changes is concerned. the lines on the screen. murray saying as an independent, i say both parties set the radical members adrift. also, the two-party system has two heads of the same monster. we need other viable parties to choose from. @cspanwj is how you reach us on twitter. george on the independent line, go ahead. caller: i am 92 years young and what i want to talk...
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new york is a huge market. it's a highly visible market a lot of other places that have not legalized will watch it closely. new york is a large market and it has highs -- high hopes. new jersey recreational -- legalized recreational marijuana and its up to one billion in sales. you put the map together and you have a really big industry out of the gate. the demand will be there. the product has been around a long time. around new york, you can get a sense of what is going on. caroline: you do a good job bringing together the issues. the spending bill did not have marijuana banking. to grow this industry they need to be able to get bank loans, easier access to capital. why have we already seen the ability to cross the street and i can get edibles, marijuana related food consumption. what is stored doing now? why has it been able to do that ahead of the legalization? kenneth: new york has taken a different approach than many markets. allowing the social justice theme to allow flexibility to some operators that o
new york is a huge market. it's a highly visible market a lot of other places that have not legalized will watch it closely. new york is a large market and it has highs -- high hopes. new jersey recreational -- legalized recreational marijuana and its up to one billion in sales. you put the map together and you have a really big industry out of the gate. the demand will be there. the product has been around a long time. around new york, you can get a sense of what is going on. caroline: you do...