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they see the crash and continue on into lower manhattan. they dock, and every single commuter on the boat gets off and walks into work in lower manhattan. they walk off the boat through papers and envelopes fluttering down from the impact. there is not a single person on the ferry who says this seems like it's going to be a weird day. brian gunderson the chief of staff he walks past it on the way to the morning staff meeting at nine and says i thought it was like i thought it was going to be like a bad school shooting the type of thing that dominates national news and it doesn't dot fundamentally affect anyone's day. president bush and condoleezza rice the national security advisor that morning, condoleezza rice calls the president, they talk about the crash and how strange the crash is. condoleezza rice goes into her meeting and president bush walks into the classroom at booker elementary school to read to the schoolchildren. robert mueller, the fbi director was in his second week on the job and the way the fbi was bringing him up to speed
they see the crash and continue on into lower manhattan. they dock, and every single commuter on the boat gets off and walks into work in lower manhattan. they walk off the boat through papers and envelopes fluttering down from the impact. there is not a single person on the ferry who says this seems like it's going to be a weird day. brian gunderson the chief of staff he walks past it on the way to the morning staff meeting at nine and says i thought it was like i thought it was going to be...
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manhattan the bronx, 9:30 pm, manhattan the bronx, 9:30 p.m., take shelter, right now. i am ickin: take shelter, right now. i am picking everything _ take shelter, right now. i am picking everything up, - picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted.- we did not want to be electrocuted. ~ .. ., ., electrocuted. we activated out such [an electrocuted. we activated out such plan and _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had our- electrocuted. we activated out| such plan and had our agencies prepare for a flooding event. 0bviously, prepare for a flooding event. obviously, we were not preparing for what we ended up getting. preparing for what we ended up cuettin. :: ' preparing for what we ended up iiettin, ii '., preparing for what we ended up iiettin. ii ' ., ., getting. 2021 and here i am havinu getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure _ getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure to - getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure to sewage| getting. 2021 and here i am
manhattan the bronx, 9:30 pm, manhattan the bronx, 9:30 p.m., take shelter, right now. i am ickin: take shelter, right now. i am picking everything _ take shelter, right now. i am picking everything up, - picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted.- we did not want to be electrocuted. ~ .. ., ., electrocuted. we activated out such [an electrocuted. we activated out such plan and _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had _ electrocuted. we...
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nbc news has confirmed that the second manhattan grand jury is expected to examine how donald trump's company valued its assets. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez focused on exactly that issue when former trump lawyer, michael cohen, testified to the house oversight committee two years ago. >> to your knowledge did the president ever provide inflated assets to an insurance company? >> yes. >> who else knows the president did this. >> alan weisselberg, rob leiberman. >> do you think we need to review his financial statements and his tax returns in order to compare them? >> yes. we funded it through trump org. >> and that is something a grand jury would know how to do. "the washington post" reports that the second grand jury was expected to hear evidence for the very first time today. the first manhattan grand jury investigating donald trump and his business returned indictments of tax fraud against donald trump's company and his chief financial officer, alan weisselberg. we'll have more on the new grand jury investigation, which will be led by the newly elected manhattan district
nbc news has confirmed that the second manhattan grand jury is expected to examine how donald trump's company valued its assets. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez focused on exactly that issue when former trump lawyer, michael cohen, testified to the house oversight committee two years ago. >> to your knowledge did the president ever provide inflated assets to an insurance company? >> yes. >> who else knows the president did this. >> alan weisselberg, rob leiberman....
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the first manhattan grand jury investigating donald trump and his business returned indictment of tax fraud against donald trump's company and his chief financial officer allen weisselberg. we will have more on the new grand jury investigation which will be led by the newly elected manhattan district attorney later in this hour. we will begin tonight with the most absurd federal court hearing in history on the issue of presidential executive privilege. it was the most absurd hearing, because the person planning the privilege, is not the president of the united states. judge tanya choke, and who was appointed by president obama, is presiding over the case of donald trump versus benny thompson, benny thompson is the chair of the special house select committee, investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. donald trump's lawsuit claims executive privilege to prevent the house committee from obtaining written records of the trump white house that are kept at the national archives. president biden has ordered the archives to comply with the committee subpoena for those records, toda
the first manhattan grand jury investigating donald trump and his business returned indictment of tax fraud against donald trump's company and his chief financial officer allen weisselberg. we will have more on the new grand jury investigation which will be led by the newly elected manhattan district attorney later in this hour. we will begin tonight with the most absurd federal court hearing in history on the issue of presidential executive privilege. it was the most absurd hearing, because...
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Nov 19, 2021
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it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we weren't preparing for what we ended up getting. . 2021, and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam drowning, i'm gonna drown." sirens wail very good morning, it is wednesday, september 1. my name is yvette meier and i live in woodside, queens, new york. my parents live down the block and i've grown up here. i promised to stay here to take care of them. everyone knows each other and we all kind of help each other. my name is aladini, i am 25. i am a refugee from somalia. and i am a full—time candidate running for state senator here in harlem, in district 30. harlem is a majority black and brown community. i live on a very historic street, 137th, between 7th and 8th. my name is danette and i live in woodside, queens
it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we weren't preparing for what we ended up getting. . 2021, and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam drowning,...
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how could that fit in a manhattan apartment? one expert says it was part of the floor of a roman ship and is on display in a museum in italy from. a walk-up apartment in the city to a museum. >> that is so cool. they were resourceful, right? changed it to a coffee table. >>> next to a woman who says she is getting divorced, andrew, from herself. >> ooh. i feel that pain, actually, wait, what? >> it was barely two months ago that the brazilian model married herself in a formal wedding ceremony after getting tired of relying on men. but now she's taking herself to divorce court. >> okay, she don't need no man. the reason she's taking herself to divorce court it seems she's met someone, met someone special, and she's even starting to fall in love. >> look at that. >> you know they say you have to love yourself before can you love someone else. i guess she's living proof of that. how the heck you going to love - someone else. >> she's divorcing herself. so i guess that pokes a hole in that theory. best of luck to her and this new pe
how could that fit in a manhattan apartment? one expert says it was part of the floor of a roman ship and is on display in a museum in italy from. a walk-up apartment in the city to a museum. >> that is so cool. they were resourceful, right? changed it to a coffee table. >>> next to a woman who says she is getting divorced, andrew, from herself. >> ooh. i feel that pain, actually, wait, what? >> it was barely two months ago that the brazilian model married herself in...
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manhattan. prosecutors found their office had evidence of disease and islam's innocence during their original trials. >> the serving and wild story there. ayana harry with that report. and that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime news continues at the top in arabic ken wayne and catherine heenan, the cake. grant, thank you very much. here's what working on for 10 o'clock, a last-ditch effort to try to save some east bay schools. the final plea from parents and teachers to keep a hayward schools from shutting down. >> also could waiting 8 weeks to give your children their second dose of the covid vaccine. >> the more effective why one bay area doctor says. parents should be considering that even if it means that children won't be fully vaccinated by the holidays. those stories and more coming up on kron 4 news at 10. the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. tension builds... the plot twist the hero prevails
manhattan. prosecutors found their office had evidence of disease and islam's innocence during their original trials. >> the serving and wild story there. ayana harry with that report. and that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime news continues at the top in arabic ken wayne and catherine heenan, the cake. grant, thank you very much. here's what working on for 10 o'clock, a last-ditch effort to try to save some east bay schools. the final plea from parents and teachers to...
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wendell willkie wrote those words two weeks before his fatal cardiac seizure in manhattan october 8, 1944. they appear in an american prom, a book of ten extraordinary chapters, most of which may still profit the contemporary reader and and some stunned by their immediacy. read chapter eight, willkie's proposed platform for the 1944 republican national convention. with its keynesian economics, health care, civil rights plank, its labor union plank and you have a document whose ranked progressive reagan, republicans would reject and the party of donald trump vilify as socialist. born on presidents' day 1892 in tiny elwood, indiana, wendell willkie was the youngest of four sons in a family of six sibls. the oldest julia did much of the rearing after their academically advanced number announced the end of pregnancies, passed the state bar, and joined her husband wendell as the first wife and husband law firm arrangement. willkies for democrats, fierce partisans of william jennings bryant. when bryant ran again in 1900, he spent the night at the willkies, and with them listening out of s
wendell willkie wrote those words two weeks before his fatal cardiac seizure in manhattan october 8, 1944. they appear in an american prom, a book of ten extraordinary chapters, most of which may still profit the contemporary reader and and some stunned by their immediacy. read chapter eight, willkie's proposed platform for the 1944 republican national convention. with its keynesian economics, health care, civil rights plank, its labor union plank and you have a document whose ranked...
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in manhattan, the january 6th committee. you know, there's more than three that could end up being the end of donald trump. so i thought three strikes and you're out. >> jill, as always, thank you. >>> next, breaking news from houston. a lawsuit filed against travis scott and live nation following that chaotic crowd surge that left eight people dead. the latest from texas after this. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... please don't follow me in. (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. voiceover: 'cause she♪s a biker... ♪ itchy? scratchy? family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. it just cl
in manhattan, the january 6th committee. you know, there's more than three that could end up being the end of donald trump. so i thought three strikes and you're out. >> jill, as always, thank you. >>> next, breaking news from houston. a lawsuit filed against travis scott and live nation following that chaotic crowd surge that left eight people dead. the latest from texas after this. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm...
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and the latest on the criminal investigation into donald trump's business, as the manhattan d.a. issues new subpoenas. >>> plus -- >> all we have to do, cleta, is find 11,000-plus votes. >> how the lawyer who helped try to steal an election got a job on an election federal board. >>> and how boosters and a pill to treat covid could really help this holl say season, "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight we have a heard in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery. former high school football star, 25-year-old ahmaud arbery, liked to go jogging near his mother's house near brunswick in georgia. in the afternoon of february 23rd, 2020, he ran into a subdivision called satilla shores. three white men, travis mcmichael and his father gregory, along with their neighbor william bryan, grabbed some guns, hopped in their trucks and started to chase oshry as he ran through the streets. they claimed they thought he was burglarizing houses in the neighborhood. that's when mcmichael chased off aubrey in a white pickup truck and the neighbor william brya
and the latest on the criminal investigation into donald trump's business, as the manhattan d.a. issues new subpoenas. >>> plus -- >> all we have to do, cleta, is find 11,000-plus votes. >> how the lawyer who helped try to steal an election got a job on an election federal board. >>> and how boosters and a pill to treat covid could really help this holl say season, "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes....
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amy: a new york judge has exonerated two men convicted of killing malcolm x after the manhattan d.a. accused former fbi director j. edgar hoover of hiding evidence decades ago that would have proven the two men were innocent. we will speak with the independent researcher abdur-rahman muhammad, whose work played a key role in spurring the new investigation. in angela davis response to north dakota manning teaching critical race theory in schools. >> what we are witnessing are the white supremacy to regain control which they more or less had in the past. amy: into "miseducation: how climate change is taught in america." we will talk to other katie worth. and we will go to british columbia where canadian police have raided a first nations blockade to prevent construction of a new pipeline on indigenous land. >> they are invading wet'suwet'en what's again -- once again. legal observers, media have been arrested. two oour elders have been arrested and removed from the territory. right now we are at coyote cap and everything in to remove me from my territory. all that and more, coming up.
amy: a new york judge has exonerated two men convicted of killing malcolm x after the manhattan d.a. accused former fbi director j. edgar hoover of hiding evidence decades ago that would have proven the two men were innocent. we will speak with the independent researcher abdur-rahman muhammad, whose work played a key role in spurring the new investigation. in angela davis response to north dakota manning teaching critical race theory in schools. >> what we are witnessing are the white...
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the manhattan district attorney said they did not get the justice they deserved. for more, i am joined now by barbara. this is incredibly sad, in particular because these men became victims of the very injustice that malcolm x spoke out against. how did the government fail so badly? reporter: it's a good question because the shake was -- case was shaky. there was no physical evidence, and they both had alibis. what happened with this review is they found out the authorities, the prosecutors withheld evidence at the trial. which pointed towards other suspects and away from these men. they also found prosecutors -- the manhattan district attorney ologized on behalf of law enforcement. anchor: did the review get into who killed not annexed or why the government did notork to prevent his assassination? reporter: it did not identify any new names, in fact there were three men convicted of killing documents, one of whom confessed. on the stand, he said the other men had not helped him. he mentioned that one point another man. according to the new york times, one witness
the manhattan district attorney said they did not get the justice they deserved. for more, i am joined now by barbara. this is incredibly sad, in particular because these men became victims of the very injustice that malcolm x spoke out against. how did the government fail so badly? reporter: it's a good question because the shake was -- case was shaky. there was no physical evidence, and they both had alibis. what happened with this review is they found out the authorities, the prosecutors...
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the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al—aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. earlier, i spoke to phil bertelsen. he is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? his documentary was the reason this issue was brought to light. i asked him how it felt to change history. it is often that we do this job of ours in reporting whether it's news or stories of historical meaning and our only hope is that they have impact, and in this case, it did. so we're eternally grateful, and happy for the families. yeah, it certainly did. well, have you heard from the families, friends or even lawyers of muhammad aziz and khalil islam? yes, we've been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they've communicated their gratitude to us as well for, you know, inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right about the time our series began airing on netflix. and there were doubts, weren't there, right from the beginning from the lack of evidence
the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al—aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. earlier, i spoke to phil bertelsen. he is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? his documentary was the reason this issue was brought to light. i asked him how it felt to change history. it is often that we do this job of ours in reporting whether it's news or stories...
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tom: drop down into deepest lower manhattan, like the 30's. jonathan: murray hill is what you suggest for david stubbs. let's ask what david thinks of that, global head of macro at j.p. morgan. this talk about this market. the fed decides a little bit later. what are you looking for? david: for the record, i used to live in murray hill. jonathan: i that you did. [laughter] david: we are expecting the fed to fulfill market expectations. tapering $50 billion a month. probably pushing back significantly on the fact that the end of tapering will bring a rate hike. if you look at those conditions of five-year five-year inflation expectations, they are still contained. look at the participation rate, you see a gradual recovery. that is before the impact of schools going back, of increased availability of childcare. it really starts to impact the female labor force. that is where a lot of the workers have left. we are expecting them to come back into the labor force over the next six to nine months. for us, that means may be the first rate hike is ma
tom: drop down into deepest lower manhattan, like the 30's. jonathan: murray hill is what you suggest for david stubbs. let's ask what david thinks of that, global head of macro at j.p. morgan. this talk about this market. the fed decides a little bit later. what are you looking for? david: for the record, i used to live in murray hill. jonathan: i that you did. [laughter] david: we are expecting the fed to fulfill market expectations. tapering $50 billion a month. probably pushing back...
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vance, the district attorney in manhattan, did not seek a fourth term. and his window is closing to work on this. what do you predict when it comes to the timeline based on these developments? >> yeah. so alvin bragg, who is taking over starting in january, a former colleague of mine, personal friend of mine. people should know that. by cy vance will leave bragg in a difficult position. i'm thinking, boy, thank you for leaving me with this mess. as to the inflation and deflation of assets part of the case, like you said, kaitlan, easier said than done. they have to building that they valued it high over here and low over here. we know trump is not an emailer or texter. there won't be a smoking gun. . >> elie honig, thank you for joining us. i hope you have a great thanksgiving. >> reporter: thanks. you too, kaitlyn. >>> so who will show up at the thanksgiving day parade, snoopy, baby yoda, real human beings. miguel marquez is sucking helium as we speak. we will take you there live. >>> overnight, a smash and grab overnight at a nordstrom in california. t
vance, the district attorney in manhattan, did not seek a fourth term. and his window is closing to work on this. what do you predict when it comes to the timeline based on these developments? >> yeah. so alvin bragg, who is taking over starting in january, a former colleague of mine, personal friend of mine. people should know that. by cy vance will leave bragg in a difficult position. i'm thinking, boy, thank you for leaving me with this mess. as to the inflation and deflation of assets...
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ed quote, manhattan d.a. convenes new grand jury in trump organization case to weigh potential charges. former president trump this summer had to endure multiple felony criminal charges being i brought against his business, the trump organization, and personally against the chief financial officer of his business, a man named allen weisselberg.ly those charges came about roughly five weeks after new york prosecutors had convened their first special grand jury to meet on that case and hear the evidence related to it with sort of unusual frequency. they called it a special grand jury because that special grand jury they convened in may didn't just meet weekly to look at that evidence, they met three days a week for six solid months looking at the evidence in that case. it didn't take long for them to hand down those first indictments. by july 1st they handed down those first indictments after they convened in late may.ntt but they were convened for a period of six months, and now it is six months on from that.
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joining me is alan bragg, manhattan d.a. elect. will be the first african-american to hold that position. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. let's start with congratulations to you on your win here. you have a big road ahead. i'm sure a lot of eyeballs on what is happening in the next couple of months. let's start with this question. are you being briefed in this transition? >> so thank you for having me on and thank you for the congratulations. i appreciate it. we have started the transition of district attorney and gave me audience with the office last week to introduce myself and so we are starting the transition process but at the beginning stages of that so i saw the lead-in. we haven't started to talk about the specific cases and not the one that you led in with so we are starting the process. i have been through this with a transition and expected to be seamless and productive. >> it is my job to push you a little bit and probably your job not to tell me much but if we'll dance let's try to do that. so i guess in fo
joining me is alan bragg, manhattan d.a. elect. will be the first african-american to hold that position. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. let's start with congratulations to you on your win here. you have a big road ahead. i'm sure a lot of eyeballs on what is happening in the next couple of months. let's start with this question. are you being briefed in this transition? >> so thank you for having me on and thank you for the congratulations. i appreciate it. we have started...
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the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al—aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. phil bertelsen is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? he's in new york. thank you so much forjoining us now. this is long overdue but may not have happened without your documentary. how does it feel to be part of such a notable part of history? it feels extraordinary. thanks for having made and thanks for reporting on the story. it is often that we do this job of ours reporting news or stories of historical meaning and our only hope is that they have impact, and in this case, it did. so we are eternally grateful. it did. so we are eternally grateful-— did. so we are eternally grateful. have you heard from the families, friends or lawyers of muhammad aziz or khalil islam? yes, we have been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they have communicated their gratitude to us as well for inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right abo
the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al—aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. phil bertelsen is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? he's in new york. thank you so much forjoining us now. this is long overdue but may not have happened without your documentary. how does it feel to be part of such a notable part of history? it feels extraordinary....
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i would go to manhattan when i was younger. i would always wonder if that was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years. is crazy. oh, yeah. driven by dream shaped bankers and those with dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. i saw a message from an unknown account that had a selfie with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents. it was, they also sent a credit contract if i had just 3 days comply with their demands, if i didn't
i would go to manhattan when i was younger. i would always wonder if that was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years. is crazy. oh, yeah. driven by dream shaped bankers and...
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even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if i was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years, is crazy. ah, [000:00:00;00] with i acknowledge is perfectly well into the future, but we can't change our way of thinking now way that we can visualize how we will flint and how we will feel and how our needs will be in 50 years. so our own, do our own technological devonne pings always further on than our ability to feed. i saw a message from an unknown account because it had a self re with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents. it was, they also sent a credit contract. i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money and they sent up an online hate campaign because i was supposed
even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if i was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years, is crazy. ah, [000:00:00;00] with i acknowledge is...
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prisons, lunatic asylums, hospitals, all were erected, created outside manhattan, on these islands in the east river. there was welfare island. there were the quarantine islands and of course ellis island. and these were all various processing stations. hard island was the terminal island in 1890 s. early 19 hundreds. every spring of the police department would have to fish out scores and scores of bodies that float the surface and the harbor and the rivers. what do you do with these bodies? are mostly totally anonymous. these folks went to hard island. this is a place that new york has to have up to service the reality of death. mm. i think new yorkers understand that there are always going to be inequalities in the city, huge inequalities, and they are very sharp focus, but in death were equal. we all die alone. ah, in today's world you have so many families who are a stranger or just lost to each other, my distance by misfortune. ah, and yet to know that some one you once loved or that you hoped loved you is buried in a mass grave on hard island. that resonates trevor lou. we got m
prisons, lunatic asylums, hospitals, all were erected, created outside manhattan, on these islands in the east river. there was welfare island. there were the quarantine islands and of course ellis island. and these were all various processing stations. hard island was the terminal island in 1890 s. early 19 hundreds. every spring of the police department would have to fish out scores and scores of bodies that float the surface and the harbor and the rivers. what do you do with these bodies?...
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even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if thou is him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years is crazy. ah oh, there's a patch of water around the try, a seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states, where the government has suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations years exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attentions are high. violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to both countries. quarter dispute don't go
even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if thou is him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years is crazy. ah oh, there's a patch of water around...
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. >> cÓmo estÁs felicidad, te saludo con mucho gusto desde manhattan, nueva york y mira, en bicicleta nos vinimos a conocer a los repartidores de comida a ellos les gustan que les digan los del vi aristas son los * hombres y mujeres que han mantenido de pie a la ciudad durante la pandemia y durante mÁs de un aÑo han encabezado una lucha para mejorar sus condiciones de vida, porque bueno ya te imanaras que andar por manhattan, repartiendo alimentos en la calle tiene sus peligros, vamos a ver los riesgos que enfrentan lo que han conseguido y quÉ les falta por lograr, en la tarde los esperamos en este reporte en bicicleta. >> va a ser muy interesante ver este reporte, gracias a julio lo vamos a ver esta tarde en noticias telemundo, no lo olviden. >> la corte suprema escucha hoy los argumentos que sostienen las impugnaciones al aborto de ley de texas que ha puesto fin a la posibilidad de interrumpir embarazo pasada las 6 semanas de gestaciÓn, cristina londoÑo esÁa siguiendo este asunto, cuÉntanos quÉ ha pasado hoy con estos argumentos? >> hola felicidad, muy bnas tardes, bueno hem
. >> cÓmo estÁs felicidad, te saludo con mucho gusto desde manhattan, nueva york y mira, en bicicleta nos vinimos a conocer a los repartidores de comida a ellos les gustan que les digan los del vi aristas son los * hombres y mujeres que han mantenido de pie a la ciudad durante la pandemia y durante mÁs de un aÑo han encabezado una lucha para mejorar sus condiciones de vida, porque bueno ya te imanaras que andar por manhattan, repartiendo alimentos en la calle tiene sus peligros, vamos...
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even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if i was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital her in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years. is crazy. ah, well, we've made our pilgrimage. civic going holy land. el salvador. were in el dante, better known as bitcoin beach, i'm country, is really ready to go for the coin hyper, but point is ation joining other countries around the world. the president has made big point legal center. people are using the coin to buy a coffee in san salvador, and it's making a huge impact on the population. well the pandemic notion, you know, born is a piece and you as a merge, we don't have with the we don't to look back. see, the whole world leads to take action to be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we sh
even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if i was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital her in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years. is crazy. ah, well, we've made our pilgrimage....
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even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder though, as him you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years is crazy. ah. oh, is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer? isolation, hopefully unity. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. while we've made our pilgrimage to vic claim holy land, el salvador were in l. dante, better known as bitcoin beach, i'm country is really ready to go fall by point hyper, but point is asian joining other countries around the world. the president has made big point legal center. people are using bitcoin to b
even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder though, as him you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital or in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years is crazy. ah. oh, is your media reflection of...
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even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if i was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital her in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years, is crazy. ah . i saw a message from an unknown account because it had a selfie with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract. i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money and they sent up an online hate campaign that i was supposed to be very dangerous man. with look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at that point, ob
even when i would go to manhattan when i was younger, i would always wonder if i was him. you know, i'd always wanna give money to those people cuz i felt like that was my dad. like i hoped switch. people don't hope that he was either in the hospital her in jail where i would get that one moment that he was sober. and i never got it. and the fact that he was in a hospital and nobody contacted any family members and then hit his body for 3 years, is crazy. ah . i saw a message from an unknown...
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the idea of a cyber martial -- manhattan project gives me an interesting idea. what makes you think the united states can overcome the problem that it has today. we've seen problems of vulnerability with u.s. government network. i would also like you to address, if possible, the cyber vulnerabilities and the defense industry and the supply chain, which seems to be as big a problem because of the technologies that they have on the systems and the fact that they have been a major target in the past. >> for more years than i care to admit, we have been vulnerable to penetration by our competitors which china in. particular. it is no accident that the latest chinese fighter looks a lot like the f-35, it is no accident that china has made tremendous strides. china, to me, is not a country that innovates. it is a country that captures the capabilities and the technology that countries like ours develop. it is incumbent upon us to organize ourselves, in my view, both in the public and private sector to prevent these things from happening. in my work, in the cybersecuri
the idea of a cyber martial -- manhattan project gives me an interesting idea. what makes you think the united states can overcome the problem that it has today. we've seen problems of vulnerability with u.s. government network. i would also like you to address, if possible, the cyber vulnerabilities and the defense industry and the supply chain, which seems to be as big a problem because of the technologies that they have on the systems and the fact that they have been a major target in the...
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chris is from the manhattan institute. thanks for being here. everyone looks at this and has questions. lawmakers have questions. at the root is whether or not garland in that sworn testimony misled congress about silencing these parents who dissent. >> yes, at the very minimum he misled congress. it's likely he lied to congress. we know from the whistleblowers documents that the fbi mobilized their counter terrorism division against every day moms and dads protesting at school board meetings. we have the documentation deathing back more than a month. merrick garland running interference trying to deflect this anger away from school board. people have called for his resignation. he must resign. >> sandra: but saying get him back in there. let's have him answer more questions. do you believe he will? do you believe that will happen? >> i believe it will. it's only a matter of time he has to answer for this. this is a major blunder by the attorney general. caught red handed through investigations and documents finding this collusion with the schoo
chris is from the manhattan institute. thanks for being here. everyone looks at this and has questions. lawmakers have questions. at the root is whether or not garland in that sworn testimony misled congress about silencing these parents who dissent. >> yes, at the very minimum he misled congress. it's likely he lied to congress. we know from the whistleblowers documents that the fbi mobilized their counter terrorism division against every day moms and dads protesting at school board...
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the back of that, the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review. they came up with -- reviewed many documents. hampered because much of the evidence is no longer available. many of the people who were involved in the trial are dead. but they came up with enough evidence to declare they could exonerate the two men. ros: this must come as a huge relief to those who have campaigned for this for so many years. >> i think it's a bittersweet relief, ros, because these men were imprisoned for decades. they were released in the 1980's, but, by then, their marriages have fallen apart and they were always branded as killers of malcolm x. it is a big loss that cannot be replaced. the district attorney said that. he apologized, but he said it's an error that cannot be fixed. what they were able to find out is that the fbi, the police, and prosecutors withheld certain evidence that would have pointed -- connected the dots to a different suspect if it had been permitted at trial. they also were able to speak to a live witness who had phoned one of the suspects,
the back of that, the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review. they came up with -- reviewed many documents. hampered because much of the evidence is no longer available. many of the people who were involved in the trial are dead. but they came up with enough evidence to declare they could exonerate the two men. ros: this must come as a huge relief to those who have campaigned for this for so many years. >> i think it's a bittersweet relief, ros, because these men were...
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in the first attack a plane hit the north tower of the world trade center in manhattan shortly before 9:00 followed by another plane into the second tower about 20 minutes later. both towers later collapsed. about an hour later a plan crashed into pentagon part of which later collapsed. amy: democracy now! closely followed the fallout from the 9/11 attacks at home and abroad. in december of 2001, masuda sultan an afghan american woman reported on democracy now! from afghanistan about a u.s. air raid that killed 19 members of her family. >> they descri the scene where they are running with their kids in their arms dodging bullets left and right while they had all the fire falling down to the earth. there were women and children running for their lives being shot at by a helicopter hovering off their homes. and these people were not taliban supporters. were not al qaeda. there were simple afghans trying to exist in their own country. amy: after masuda sultan came back to new york, she came on democracy now! along with rita lagar who lost her brother at the world trade center. >> i was o
in the first attack a plane hit the north tower of the world trade center in manhattan shortly before 9:00 followed by another plane into the second tower about 20 minutes later. both towers later collapsed. about an hour later a plan crashed into pentagon part of which later collapsed. amy: democracy now! closely followed the fallout from the 9/11 attacks at home and abroad. in december of 2001, masuda sultan an afghan american woman reported on democracy now! from afghanistan about a u.s. air...
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also were unfamiliar to most readers of the pictorial press, with the exception of an area in lower manhattan. so readers in 1863 and four scholars today, the illustrated, and first avenue was unusual in depicting irish working class neighborhoods control and defended by the rioters, and troops on the afternoon of wednesday, july 16th, to break the cordon sanitaire riders had established. -- along forced avenue. despite its numerous casualties of the event at the time. and the absence of coverage of any paper other than the london illustrated news, suggest that this records and actual scene detailing a particular place with some data, as with battlefront artists, likely gathered at the edge of the process. so rather than serving as a generic symbol of depravity, the liquor store in the left background could be the corner establishment, tried with villainous looking customers, of the upstate visitor, that were described in the harper's monthly article, and an account of the time she spent in an apartment at a nearby cross street between first and second avenue, quote, on the very edge of one o
also were unfamiliar to most readers of the pictorial press, with the exception of an area in lower manhattan. so readers in 1863 and four scholars today, the illustrated, and first avenue was unusual in depicting irish working class neighborhoods control and defended by the rioters, and troops on the afternoon of wednesday, july 16th, to break the cordon sanitaire riders had established. -- along forced avenue. despite its numerous casualties of the event at the time. and the absence of...
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there was a tradition in manhattan at 7:00 p.m. everybody would come out on their balcony and bang pots and pans, one night another doctor and i went down to experience that tribute to the healthcare providers and i just felt weird i did not like it, i did not feel deserving of it. >> i want to say whether you want to use that word you see it with the character in the book you might describe as an orderly. this is a young guy who cleaned up hospital rooms and he neveran handled bodies before and he took bodies out to the board with no problem he just thought that's what he needed to do. that's a horrific job to have to do that and he just did it. there was another doctor ins or book whose. i saw that every time i spoke to someone or remember somebody. >> that's a great distinction to make between heroes and heroic. the actions are not necessarily defining the person as a hero but certainly people went above and beyond any job description this past year. it was really remarkable to read, sean was the character that stood out to me.
there was a tradition in manhattan at 7:00 p.m. everybody would come out on their balcony and bang pots and pans, one night another doctor and i went down to experience that tribute to the healthcare providers and i just felt weird i did not like it, i did not feel deserving of it. >> i want to say whether you want to use that word you see it with the character in the book you might describe as an orderly. this is a young guy who cleaned up hospital rooms and he neveran handled bodies...
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they had learned that the british were going to be invading manhattan and general washington knew that he had to do something, gather some form of intelligence behind enemy lines that he could use in order to win that attack that was going to be happening in manhattan, turn the tide of the war and fight for what would be the future america. he got all of his troops together and had them stand in front of him and he asked for a volunteer. he needed one person that would be willing to go behind enemy lines and be a spy and gather the information that they needed. only one person stepped forward to volunteer to do that. it was nathan hale. he disguised himself as a dutch schoolteacher, went behind enemy lines. quickly started to gather information that was incredibly helpful to the continental army and to general washington. but then his identity was exposed. they think it was a british officer that did it. but there's also some historians that believe it could have been his cousin who was still a british loyalist. regardless, he was brought before the enemy. he was accused, charged, and
they had learned that the british were going to be invading manhattan and general washington knew that he had to do something, gather some form of intelligence behind enemy lines that he could use in order to win that attack that was going to be happening in manhattan, turn the tide of the war and fight for what would be the future america. he got all of his troops together and had them stand in front of him and he asked for a volunteer. he needed one person that would be willing to go behind...
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patricia: bienvenidos al ediciÓn no una esta vez desde manhattan. apÚrese para reclamar el cobro tributario por hijos . quiÉnes han declarado sus impuestos obtendrÍan este cheque de manera automÁtica. el aÑo entrante podrÍa reclamar el crÉdito en un solo cheque. >> las familias que pretenden recobrar sus pagos deben apurarse. >> hasta el 15 de noviembre las personas que tengan niÑos menores de 17 aÑos pueden entrar en la pÁgina que ven en pantalla. durante —— reportera: durante las Últimas semanas entre los hispanos fue de un 54%. andrea castellanos culpa al hades —— al desinformaciÓn. >> sÓlo mi esposo estÁ respondiendo por todos los gastos. >> los padres pueden tener un nÚmero y si tienen un hijo califican para este anticipo. reportera: quiÉnes no se hayan registrado aÚn pueden mantenerlo de forma concreta, tendrÍan que esperar a 2022 cuando presenten su declaraciÓn de impuestos. patricia: pfizer pidiÓ que se apruebe el refuerzo para los mayores de 18 aÑos, ya fue aprobado para los mayores de 65 aÑos o mÁs. de ser ne
patricia: bienvenidos al ediciÓn no una esta vez desde manhattan. apÚrese para reclamar el cobro tributario por hijos . quiÉnes han declarado sus impuestos obtendrÍan este cheque de manera automÁtica. el aÑo entrante podrÍa reclamar el crÉdito en un solo cheque. >> las familias que pretenden recobrar sus pagos deben apurarse. >> hasta el 15 de noviembre las personas que tengan niÑos menores de 17 aÑos pueden entrar en la pÁgina que ven en pantalla. durante ——...
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but tomorrow the parade will be back to two and a half-miles through the streits of manhattan. does of those giant balloons are being blown up today. the parade is tomorrow morning right here on nbc bay area, starting at 9:00 a.m. >>> another famous holiday tradition is back at saks. it all came to life last night. crowds lined fifth avenue to watch and record all the sparkle. last year a totally different scene because of covid. this year the crowds were back, not even the cold could keep them away. >>> aaron rodgers is back in the headlines. this time it was all about his new injury called covid toe. that's a thing, at least that was a joke. yesterday on a show, the pat mcafee show, he said he didn't have any lingering effects from covid except covid toe. he cleared things up by revealing he just has a fractured toe. he even showed his toes on camera. >> wow. >> which was quite a thing to see. >>> it could be a make it or break it game for the 49ers. so much on the line. anthony flores joins us next in sports. the xfinity black friday sales event is happening now on xfinity m
but tomorrow the parade will be back to two and a half-miles through the streits of manhattan. does of those giant balloons are being blown up today. the parade is tomorrow morning right here on nbc bay area, starting at 9:00 a.m. >>> another famous holiday tradition is back at saks. it all came to life last night. crowds lined fifth avenue to watch and record all the sparkle. last year a totally different scene because of covid. this year the crowds were back, not even the cold could...
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looking at him in manhattan than anywhere else. i don't think defund the police is a position that most democrats take. i think it was a rally in cry for some in the progressive community after the horrible murder of george floyd, but i do think that eric adams is taking the right approach. he's talking about adding more transparency, adding more mental health advocates and that's how democrats should be talking about it. i hope that a lot of democrats look to my hometown of new york city as to how to run a good campaign. mike: interesting, gentlemen, we are up against the clock. 30 seconds left. your thoughts on the social spending package, james, do you they get done? james: i would say i hope not. i think the last thing we need right now is more spending. it doesn't directly create inflation but indirectly does because what this spending binge in the last few years has been enabled by money printing at the federal reserve and that's got to stop. mike: jonathan, prediction? >> it gets but mid to late december so get ready to be c
looking at him in manhattan than anywhere else. i don't think defund the police is a position that most democrats take. i think it was a rally in cry for some in the progressive community after the horrible murder of george floyd, but i do think that eric adams is taking the right approach. he's talking about adding more transparency, adding more mental health advocates and that's how democrats should be talking about it. i hope that a lot of democrats look to my hometown of new york city as to...
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and two, this may go on long into the term of a new manhattan da instead of ending with the old one. >> can you remind folks, you know, who may -- who may not be as red as -- how we got to this point. >> this is a criminal investigation of the trump organization by the manhattan da. and it -- it basically sfrang out of michael cohen. if you remember ions ago in 2018 and 2019, michael cohen said i work for the trump organization, they committed all sorts of problematic things. but one of the things was that they exaggerated or manipulated the values of their assets to fool their lenders, to fool their insurers, and to fool property tax authorities. that launched this investigation by the da, a separate one, a civil one by the new york attorney general that got hung up in court fights over trump's taxes, they lasted for a long time. and then only in 2020, two years after they began -- sorry, 2021, three years after they began was anybody indicted. there's no guarantee anybody else will. this shows it will continue for quite a while. >> to get specific, i believe that you and your team
and two, this may go on long into the term of a new manhattan da instead of ending with the old one. >> can you remind folks, you know, who may -- who may not be as red as -- how we got to this point. >> this is a criminal investigation of the trump organization by the manhattan da. and it -- it basically sfrang out of michael cohen. if you remember ions ago in 2018 and 2019, michael cohen said i work for the trump organization, they committed all sorts of problematic things. but...
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the cnbc set is returning to manhattan hot spots, but with a pandemic twist a "power lunch" on "power lunch" laid they are hour. >>> let's look at markets. dow moved down 250 points. s&p turned negative. the nasdaq holding on to a 7 point gain high pressure by lower bond yields. all of this because of covid rippling through wall street austria entered a full covid lockdown bond yields are also pulling back, sinking below the 2021 peak of 177% in october. we are down to about 1.53. oil prices are falling to a six-week low on concerns about a slowdown in global economic activity goldman put out another note trying to explain it wti back to $76 a barrel covid concerns are pressuring all the major reopening sectors. airline stocks are lower, hotels and cruise lines as well mike santoli is tracking the emerging themes at the nyse today. >> in fact, added pressure on those sectors. really, two weeks ago is when the pure travel and leisure stocks started to underperform a little bit that was also really when the s&p 500 got to its intraday peak two weeks was also the strong dodge data it was
the cnbc set is returning to manhattan hot spots, but with a pandemic twist a "power lunch" on "power lunch" laid they are hour. >>> let's look at markets. dow moved down 250 points. s&p turned negative. the nasdaq holding on to a 7 point gain high pressure by lower bond yields. all of this because of covid rippling through wall street austria entered a full covid lockdown bond yields are also pulling back, sinking below the 2021 peak of 177% in october. we are...
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the manhattan d.a. apologingzi datoy and wh hatsae id. >>> erthe's lateor wd comingn i athi ts hour fm rocapitol llhi, thbie g move othn e secondar pt of psiredent bid'sen domestic enagda. >>> e thbacklashon tight near ffbualo, newor yk. the judgfae cing outgera after a ung man eaplds guilttoy sexual alyssaultinfog ur teenage girls. e thjudge seenntcing himo t probation, saying prison time ulwod be inaropppriate. >>> toghnit, alarmro gwing for the teisnn star missing...