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in new york city. >> new york city is not the united states. it has hurt small businesses in the market will do it in my home state of new jersey supermarkets are paying 11 or $13 an hour for entry workers because that's what the market does. when you mandated it did not create employment or did not get the u.s. economy out of that recession depression, so leave it to market forces, they will get the pay. young people who need work experience they don't command a high price in the market but over half the people who start out earning the minimum wage end up being above the minimum wage within 12 months in the workforce. >> another point rush limbaugh made about democrats 15-dollar minimum wage kind of falling flat because there's so many jobs in america right now. far more than there are people looking for jobs. take a listen. >> take a look at the job openings they you can find where jobs that pay over $100,000 a year that are available right now in the united states. there are more jobs than there are people to fill them. democrats are talkin
in new york city. >> new york city is not the united states. it has hurt small businesses in the market will do it in my home state of new jersey supermarkets are paying 11 or $13 an hour for entry workers because that's what the market does. when you mandated it did not create employment or did not get the u.s. economy out of that recession depression, so leave it to market forces, they will get the pay. young people who need work experience they don't command a high price in the market...
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and new york assembly member, new, who helped pass the child victims act in new york. the state law, which went into effect exactly one week ago last wednesday, extends the statute of limitations on child sexuaua abuse and incluludes a look bac period giving survivors of any age a year to take legal action, even if their cases had expired under the old statute of limitations. well over 500 lawsuits have already been filed in this first week. both legislators are sexual abuse survivors themselves and have spoken about the importance of the child victims act in personal terms. i began by asking new york state senator biaggi, how it feels to be able to pass legislation that will help so many people. >> it makes me -- it makes me feel a lot of different emotions. first of all it is very surreal. nd every time i speak about it it brings back and reopens part memory i wish i could forget but staysys with m forever, but at the same time the more that i speak about it, the more that i'm able to use what has happened to me to help others and to speak about what people can do, t
and new york assembly member, new, who helped pass the child victims act in new york. the state law, which went into effect exactly one week ago last wednesday, extends the statute of limitations on child sexuaua abuse and incluludes a look bac period giving survivors of any age a year to take legal action, even if their cases had expired under the old statute of limitations. well over 500 lawsuits have already been filed in this first week. both legislators are sexual abuse survivors...
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tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understan
tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the...
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so my question is, your city in new york, let's go over new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction any longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. >> sean: i pay higher taxes. >> the president was wrong to take away state and local -- >> sean: he made me pay more. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, thein president. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate for individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. 70%, when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? dwight eisenhower, john f. kennedy, that was a tax rate then. >> sean: $0.70 out of every dollar. corporations, what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark.. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: no business wants to be in business and they will pass the c
so my question is, your city in new york, let's go over new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction any longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. >> sean: i pay higher taxes. >> the president was wrong to take away state and local -- >> sean: he made me pay more. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, thein president. >> sean: what should the...
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we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line. over here, you have machinery, fracking. over here, you have nothing except poverty. over here, you have people driving new cars and nice cars. over here, you have cars that are 40 years old. what does that have to do with the environment? it's the same. it's an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they get down there. what happens? i just wonder, is new york losing its wealth? you know what i'm talking about, right? the equipment is so incredible. hopefully we can help new york. i want to help new york so much. we will never allow ourselves to be at the mercy of foreign energy suppliers. they don't want us to have great energy. they have made a fortune selling us energy. american boats are there. they capture iran. i broke up that thing. that was a great thing to do. it's a whole different country right now. that they are capturing boats from other countries. they are not taking our boats. one of the th
we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line. over here, you have machinery, fracking. over here, you have nothing except poverty. over here, you have people driving new cars and nice cars. over here, you have cars that are 40 years old. what does that have to do with the environment? it's the same. it's an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they get down...
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and we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line, and over here you have machinery fracking. and over here you have nothing, except poverty. over here you have people driving new cars and nice cars. ? > and over here you have cars that are 40 years old. now, what does that have to do with the environment? it's the same. it's an artificial line. and i wonder what happens when they get down there. what happens? i just wonder, is new york losing its wealth? you know what i'm talking about, right? what happens when those lines go down and they can go in any direction now? the equipment is so incredible. so, hopefully, we can help new york. i want to help new york so much. we will never allow ourselves to be at the mercy of foreign energy suppliers. and that's what's fighting us. they don't want us to have great energy. they've made a fortune selling us energy. you probably saw the straits the other day. very few american boats are
and we want to work with new york, and we want to help new york. they need jobs in new york so badly. you know, they talk about the environment. so you have the state line, and over here you have machinery fracking. and over here you have nothing, except poverty. over here you have people driving new cars and nice cars. ? > and over here you have cars that are 40 years old. now, what does that have to do with the environment? it's the same. it's an artificial line. and i wonder what happens...
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what is tougher, the national press corps or the new york? mayor de blasio: they ask a lot of tough questions, the national press corps. they are substantive. they put me through my paces all the time. the media in each of the states i'm in is the same. we have a vibrant media in the country. we should cherish and protect it. it is part of what makes america america. that's been truesince the founding of the republic . we've had a vibrant media that kept politicians' feet to the fire. i will also say the new york press corps, they are probably the toughest anywhere. in a lot of ways, that's a great training ground. it really is. mayor of new york city has been called for decades the second toughest job in america. job.roud to have that i'm proud to be the first democrat reelected to that job since the 1980's. i'm proud that we have driven down crime six years in a row. safest big city in america safest big city in america. half a became mayor, million new jobs. we've done big things. my feet have been held to the fire by the new york city pre
what is tougher, the national press corps or the new york? mayor de blasio: they ask a lot of tough questions, the national press corps. they are substantive. they put me through my paces all the time. the media in each of the states i'm in is the same. we have a vibrant media in the country. we should cherish and protect it. it is part of what makes america america. that's been truesince the founding of the republic . we've had a vibrant media that kept politicians' feet to the fire. i will...
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neda tawfik, bbc news, new york. our correspondent chris buckler has the latest from washington. it was related to state prostitution laws in florida when investigators found 36 underage girls who are victims of his crimes and there is a huge focus on this new investigation and what was to be an upcoming court case that would look at exactly what jeffrey epstein was involved in. pa rt jeffrey epstein was involved in. part of this was the fact that he was such a well—connected figure, he knew royalty, a new presidents clinton and trump. donald trump talked about him being a great guy, although he went on to say that jeffrey epstein like them, and lately, on the underside. the president has been trying to distance himself from those comments. that is true for many others. including some prominent individuals like us politicians who we re individuals like us politicians who were named in some court documents that were released in the last week. relating to a civil case that is separate to the criminal case that geoffr
neda tawfik, bbc news, new york. our correspondent chris buckler has the latest from washington. it was related to state prostitution laws in florida when investigators found 36 underage girls who are victims of his crimes and there is a huge focus on this new investigation and what was to be an upcoming court case that would look at exactly what jeffrey epstein was involved in. pa rt jeffrey epstein was involved in. part of this was the fact that he was such a well—connected figure, he knew...
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he said he will be asking new york attorneys, new york state attorneys to look into this as well, because there we re into this as well, because there were new york laws that epstein was charged with violating, possibly, and this happened new york territory. vice president joe and this happened new york territory. vice presidentjoe biden was also asked about this. he did not say there should be an investigation, but he said the trump administration has mishandled this prosecution from the start of its administration, as you will remember, one of donald trump's secretaries, costa, was a prosecutor in miami, he was accused of a sweetheart deal to prevent epstein from state charges. joe biden says that now epstein has committed suicide, that is it, the story should be over, no investigation. we should be over, no investigation. we should modify the families and take ca re of should modify the families and take care of the victims. a powerful typhoon that struck the coast of china near shanghai is now known to have killed at least 22 people. more than a million have been forced from their hom
he said he will be asking new york attorneys, new york state attorneys to look into this as well, because there we re into this as well, because there were new york laws that epstein was charged with violating, possibly, and this happened new york territory. vice president joe and this happened new york territory. vice presidentjoe biden was also asked about this. he did not say there should be an investigation, but he said the trump administration has mishandled this prosecution from the start...
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but not the "new york times." mark: all these other newsrooms, the "new york times" is the guide star for all the news that takes place. i thought it was crucially important to put this in the book so people realize these reporters are of flesh and blood and they have biases. you can never say what took place the last century, it wants just the "new york times" it was "the washington post," the holocaust downplayed it. the owner of the "new york times," saulsburker. he didn't like the lobbying begging him to report object what was taking place. jeff zucker at cnn. look what cnn has done to the phoney collusion russian issues. pete: when you talk about missing the biggest story. we have an example right here. mark require's so outrageous. pete: the golden age of journalism. mark: it's the yellow age of journalism. it's the lowest point of journalism. i would like to get your comments on this. i want to talk about russia collusion. a great modern fail of the american media, and the basis for that. we'll be right bac
but not the "new york times." mark: all these other newsrooms, the "new york times" is the guide star for all the news that takes place. i thought it was crucially important to put this in the book so people realize these reporters are of flesh and blood and they have biases. you can never say what took place the last century, it wants just the "new york times" it was "the washington post," the holocaust downplayed it. the owner of the "new york...
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york city bagel on corey: not a new york city bagel. -lemonis: what is it called? -corey: new york bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and your money to build the brand in a market that somebody else is gonna draft off. i don't like the generic nature of the current name and its lack of specificity or something special, and i feel like there's some underbelly here to why he's resisting. i still don't understand why corey's disappeared. you had built years and years... -corey: to building the brand. -lemonis: ...of building the brand, and then you
york city bagel on corey: not a new york city bagel. -lemonis: what is it called? -corey: new york bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they...
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york which is not new york university and a man's name is lorenzo and aponte and might be a familiar name to some of you, most famous [inaudible] starts off as a young man in venice and becomes a priest and decides the priestly life is not for him and he is ultimately expelled from the city of venice because of his possible residence in a brothel and is charged to successfully with public concubinage. he finds his way to the court of ambridge where he can [inaudible] add the words to the famous shows like [inaudible] and the marriage of figaro and popular operas we've all seen or heard of but he finds his way back to new york city where he starts the first opera company on the islands. one of his daughters which she was an adopted daughter but suspected to be a biological daughter of his due to a liaison in his 60s and that will be the mother of teresa sickles. she's just a little girl and sickles moves in as a border but he will stay in touch with the family as his career progresses and enters into the law and becomes a new yorker from women and continues to visit the family and as
york which is not new york university and a man's name is lorenzo and aponte and might be a familiar name to some of you, most famous [inaudible] starts off as a young man in venice and becomes a priest and decides the priestly life is not for him and he is ultimately expelled from the city of venice because of his possible residence in a brothel and is charged to successfully with public concubinage. he finds his way to the court of ambridge where he can [inaudible] add the words to the famous...
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i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is impacting flyers coming into the united states from abroad. u.s. customs and border protection says a key computer system used to process arriving passengers is slowly coming back online. it was down for hours this afternoon. and that has led to excruciatingly long waits at international airports nationwide including san francisco international airport. >> and at sfo, hundreds if not thousands of flyers on arriving international flights have been delayed by hours. as we take a live look there. outage impacted arriving passengers with global entry. the cbp says it doesn't suspect the problem was caused by hackers. >> flyers are tweeting experiences. checkpoints all across the country, l.a.x., new york kennedy, miami, seattle-tacoma and washington dulles, both min net at that time san jose and oakland airports have arriving internional eard passport control at those. we'll update you as we get more info. good afternoon. thanks
i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is impacting flyers coming into the united states from abroad. u.s. customs and border protection says a key computer system used to process arriving passengers is slowly coming back online. it was down for hours this afternoon. and that has led to excruciatingly long waits at international airports nationwide including san francisco international airport. >> and at...
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"the new york times" reports and oh, by the way, my monologue on "the new york times" in a minute. a private conversation earlier this year that obama told biden, you don't have to run. according to the same report come obama told the advisor is not to the former vp embarrass himself or damage his legacy. meanwhile biden's fund-raising taking a major hit. the campaign hitting a wall among grassroots supporters that donate online. this misses biden biden skipping a major dnc gathering next week. that is set to host a number of party delegates and 13 other candidates. i think axelrod might be right, this is the best we've got and if he's not up to the task he might not be the guide. now senator elizabeth warren and top contenders facing a lot of turbulence, and had to apologize to native americans again in a campaign event. "for the harm she caused after her dna tests 20 -- and with reaction, radio host dr. sebastian, fox news contributor jason chaffetz, it will start with you congressman. i do think i might have respect for axelrod. axelrod saw barack obama likability, and got the w
"the new york times" reports and oh, by the way, my monologue on "the new york times" in a minute. a private conversation earlier this year that obama told biden, you don't have to run. according to the same report come obama told the advisor is not to the former vp embarrass himself or damage his legacy. meanwhile biden's fund-raising taking a major hit. the campaign hitting a wall among grassroots supporters that donate online. this misses biden biden skipping a major dnc...
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the mayor of new york city and should have portended good things. so sickles will go off when james buchanan and wants to be the first from andrew jackson. and with that stature and confirm with jamesr buchanan now former secretary of state a long time senator and congressman he says he's not interested in the appointmentnt but makes every concession and meets every demand so he is a really good aid and then to make the connection he hitches his wagon of alaska rear public service and in the end of going to the united kingdom together and then with those multiple languages and then to promote the united states like in victoria's court so the prohibition of statehood because then he will come back to make a way for james buchanan to run for president. but he tried to put an end to his career in fact with the missouri compromise and with election fraud in kansas with the hope of winning the presidency as someone who was untainted in any way. so that is what they ensure would be the next president of the united states so he laid the groundwork and then
the mayor of new york city and should have portended good things. so sickles will go off when james buchanan and wants to be the first from andrew jackson. and with that stature and confirm with jamesr buchanan now former secretary of state a long time senator and congressman he says he's not interested in the appointmentnt but makes every concession and meets every demand so he is a really good aid and then to make the connection he hitches his wagon of alaska rear public service and in the...
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york which is now new york university. the man's name is lorenzo and it mips million into some of you. he's most famous as mozart liver test but he start off as a young man in finnegan becomes a priest, decides that life is a for him. he is ultimately expelled from the city of venice because of his possible resident in a brothel and his chart success with public concubines. he finds his way to the court of emperor joseph the second reconnects with mozart were the ads the words to famous shows like -- figaro, operas we probably all seen or heard of. and then finds find his way bao new york city restarts the first opera company on the island one of his daughters which he treats as an adopted daughter but was suspected be very much a biological daughter of his due to a liaison in his 60s, that's going to be the mother of teresa. she's just a little girl when sickles moves in as a border, but he will stay in touch with the family as his career progresses, as it enters the law, becomes a new york the sentiment and he continues
york which is now new york university. the man's name is lorenzo and it mips million into some of you. he's most famous as mozart liver test but he start off as a young man in finnegan becomes a priest, decides that life is a for him. he is ultimately expelled from the city of venice because of his possible resident in a brothel and his chart success with public concubines. he finds his way to the court of emperor joseph the second reconnects with mozart were the ads the words to famous shows...
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he was, in high school, a new york state debate champion. so, i was preparing to go spar and put in his place mr. sean hannity, and dante was watching all the video of hannity to tell me how to do it. mr. hannity is not used to hearing the truth, but we need to tell the truth to his viewers, because they are americans, too, and we want them on our side. so dante, thank you. [applause] mayor de blasio: i have to tell you, when charlene and i got together and we started a family, the beginning of our life together as a family, we had our daughters, and we had dante. we were both working full-time jobs and it was a lot to juggle. but we were in love, we had two wonderful children. it was a lot of work, but it was worth it. and then one day right in the middle of that, my mother fell ill. she was older. she was in her 80's. we needed to be there for her. we moved her to the neighborhood, a block away. then right after that, charlene's mother fell ill and we moved her to our neighborhood, too. they were living in the same house, one on the first
he was, in high school, a new york state debate champion. so, i was preparing to go spar and put in his place mr. sean hannity, and dante was watching all the video of hannity to tell me how to do it. mr. hannity is not used to hearing the truth, but we need to tell the truth to his viewers, because they are americans, too, and we want them on our side. so dante, thank you. [applause] mayor de blasio: i have to tell you, when charlene and i got together and we started a family, the beginning of...
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summit in new york. the journey could take two weeks, but greta says she doesn't fly because of the environmental impact of air travel. >> they say that it's up to them to prove that they have this. >> how would you rate the united states climate change efforts? >> not very high. >> why not? >> because, i mean, the emissions are still rising. >> reporter: the u.s. releases more carbon emissions than any country except for china. greta wants all governments to cut emissions in line with the paris climate accord, which president trump has rejected. would you meet with president trump? >> why should i waste time talking to him when he, of course, is not going to listen to me? >> reporter: but judging by her millions of followers on social media, the climate strike she's inspired in the u.s. and across the world and the number of politicians who want to hear her speak, many people are listening. what can each of us do to fight climate change? >> to get aware and to try to understand what is going on, what is
summit in new york. the journey could take two weeks, but greta says she doesn't fly because of the environmental impact of air travel. >> they say that it's up to them to prove that they have this. >> how would you rate the united states climate change efforts? >> not very high. >> why not? >> because, i mean, the emissions are still rising. >> reporter: the u.s. releases more carbon emissions than any country except for china. greta wants all governments to...
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it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington c-span3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants were stunned by their politeness. >> they are polite kids. they were happy here. >> i think they are a wonderful group of kids. they were patient and courteous and understanding. >> there was a great deal of apprehension. >> there was a lot of inconvenience. >> because much of the press inerage was so jaundiced what happened, not many people would've learned what monticello learned. peopleere 450,000 young here. there were no conveniences, no violence. host: abc news coverage from 1969. joining us from lawrence, kansas is lawren
it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington c-span3, welive on will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants...
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shery: and i'm shery ahn a new york. the jackson hole symposium wrapped up over the weekend with president trump's tweets a hot topic. michael mckee was there and he joins us in new york. one of the tweets we paid close attention to was the confusing one where he blamed the fed for doing nothing. michael: it was confusing because it almost sounded like he thought they were having a meeting to change interest rates. he seems to have been upset jay out to not promise rate cuts even though the markets were pricing in a rate cut based on what jay powell said. everyone in the room watching their twitter speed while jay powell was speaking because they wanted to see what president's reaction might be. kevin: when you look at it in the broader context of the president's remarks in the past hour at the g7 and then you couple it with his public comments last week, what becomes the consensus viewpoint of where the president is in terms of negotiating on trade and his pressure on the fed chair? shery: you know is -- michael: you kn
shery: and i'm shery ahn a new york. the jackson hole symposium wrapped up over the weekend with president trump's tweets a hot topic. michael mckee was there and he joins us in new york. one of the tweets we paid close attention to was the confusing one where he blamed the fed for doing nothing. michael: it was confusing because it almost sounded like he thought they were having a meeting to change interest rates. he seems to have been upset jay out to not promise rate cuts even though the...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning, and demand a thorough investigation. and because attorney general william barr criticizes the conditions at the federal jail where jeffrey epstein was found saturday, weell will look at why civil rights campaigners have been raisingg thee alarmrm about the metetropn correctional center in manhattan for over a decade. >> for years, there has been an urgent situation at the metropolitan correctional center. conditions are dirty, decrepit. many people are held in profound isolation. many of us have been trying to raise this question for years. and hopefully, one good thing that could come out of jeffrey epstein's death is real attention paid to the inhumane conditions. amy: we will also speak to attorney lisa bloom representing two women suing jeffrey epstein for sexually assaulting them when they were minors. what happens now that he i is deadad? we will meet to new york lawmakers who helped pass a
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning, and demand a thorough investigation. and because attorney general william barr criticizes the conditions at the federal jail where jeffrey epstein was found saturday, weell will look at why civil rights campaigners have been raisingg thee alarmrm about the metetropn correctional center in manhattan for over a decade. >> for years, there has been an...
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first let's go to cnn national correspondent in new york. britain, it took five years over the fire the officer. >> reporter: this was the case that made the city erupt and made it all the way to the democratic debate stage last month, if you remember. it's been five years leading up to today when police commissioner james o'neill made the decision. he made it, himself, he recognized it wouldn't go over very well with the rank and file. >> it is clear that daniel pa pantaleo cannot serve as a police officer. >> reporter: tonight the nypd is firing one of its own? it is not an easy decision. it's not something that i could make over a few hours. i have been thinking about this since the day i was sworn in as police commissioner. >> reporter: an internal nypd investigation found grave misconduct by the officer, that report which factored in the commissioner's commission, characterized his use of force as reckless and a gross deviation from the standard of conduct. a federal investigation and grand jury proceedings began against him in 2014. no
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my question is, your city in new york, let's go over in new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction and the longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. and the president's made a mistake to take away -- by the way, middle-class people come working-class people paid for that. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate before individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? john f. kennedy -- p $0.170 out of every dollar. corporations come what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: they will pass the cost of the consumers and we will lose jobs. i want to know what i pay in new york, because i paid that died percent state tax, my income goes to you. i don't even live here. i live in the city dow that don't live the c
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a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for subpoena documents from the president's banks and financial institutions he dealt with and his various businesses. as of right now, being new york's attorney general also means suing the administration specifically over their new anti-immigrant policies. she's right at the center of a bunch of stories of national significance where she's taking on the trump administration and the president and his business history in a way that nobody else is positioned to do it. i'm happy to have her here. before we get to attorney general james, there's one other story that i want to talk about tonight first. it
a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for...
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york city to take that there is accountability within the new york city police department it is fair and impartial >> reporter: the police union accused the commissioner of bowing to pressure >> our police officers are in distress because they realize they're abandoned. >> reporter: for garner's family it marks the first time in five years someone has been held accountable for his death. >> pantaleo, you may have lost a job, but i lost a son. >> that's right. >> reporter: garner's family wants the criminal case reopened and other officers involved to face discipline. pantaleo's lawyer said he will appeal all this may be far from over. savannah >> ron allen thank you. >>> there is more breaking news on accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. tonight we're learning about the will he signed just two days before his death and new reaction from buckingham palace has epstein's friendship with the prince is under scrutiny here's kelly cobiella. >> reporter: in the virgin islands where jeffrey epstein called home, a will filed before his death in federal custody it was filed two days before
york city to take that there is accountability within the new york city police department it is fair and impartial >> reporter: the police union accused the commissioner of bowing to pressure >> our police officers are in distress because they realize they're abandoned. >> reporter: for garner's family it marks the first time in five years someone has been held accountable for his death. >> pantaleo, you may have lost a job, but i lost a son. >> that's right....
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i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >>> you know the phrase pack your patience. that's what is needed tonight because customs computer systems went down. >>> short term struggle for a long-term benefit. tonight we have live team coverage on changes that bart is making. you might not like it now but they are banking you will in the future. it's part of building a better bay area. >>> i'm meteorologist patal. when it will reach inland areas coming up. >>> he told me it's still going to be another half an hour so we're looking at three hours. >> every 15 minutes, maybe more. maybe an hour. >> the biggest line i've ever seen. etty much to the plane. e way >> this is not how you want to start or end a vacation but it is what thousands of people face at airports after customs and border patrol computers went down. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the systems are coming back online and not all airports were impacted. >> yeah, a spokesperson for oakland airport says their int
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doing while she's in new york city. well brenda as you can hear there are some of those cheers and she has just i believe sat down hour she's heading towards that press conference she's going to give that press conference and tell us a little bit about the. crossing the atlantic and also attending the climate so much the u.n. climate summit is one here in new york and next month and then another in chile in december and she's also to to go to a protest here in new york city for the fridays for future movement and she also is going to take i would say tonight off perhaps even tomorrow and just sort of get used to being back on dry land and we know that she is. almost a household name here in europe she's had a very large impact here in europe but what about the united states she's really a new face there isn't she. you're absolutely right what's actually surprised me is and how you know in europe the name is very well known and but here in the united states just talking to people down here in battery park in new york cit
doing while she's in new york city. well brenda as you can hear there are some of those cheers and she has just i believe sat down hour she's heading towards that press conference she's going to give that press conference and tell us a little bit about the. crossing the atlantic and also attending the climate so much the u.n. climate summit is one here in new york and next month and then another in chile in december and she's also to to go to a protest here in new york city for the fridays for...
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laura podesta is following all of this from new york. what else do we know about the investigations? >> reporter: anne-marie, the search of epstein's caribbean island was led by a task force for the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york. even though with his suicide epstein's criminal case is over, there are still co-conspirators that may posossibly be charged. a photographer captured the moment jeffrey epstein was wheeled into a hospital in lower manhattan saturday. epstein was soon pronounced dead, and his body sent to the medical examiner for an autopsy. the 66-year-old multimillionaire had been in federal custody since he was arrested july 6th on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. he was being held without bail inside new york's metropolitan correctional center while awaiting next year's trial. >> i was appalled and, frankly, angry to learn of the mcc's failure to adequately secure this prisoner. >> reporter: attorney general william barr said the death of such a high-profile inmate demands answers. >> we
laura podesta is following all of this from new york. what else do we know about the investigations? >> reporter: anne-marie, the search of epstein's caribbean island was led by a task force for the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york. even though with his suicide epstein's criminal case is over, there are still co-conspirators that may posossibly be charged. a photographer captured the moment jeffrey epstein was wheeled into a hospital in lower manhattan...
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is arriving in new york city. climate summit will go long as she docks in new york city hall. it's good to have you with us we start tonight with politics the new and the old in italy there has been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the. 5 star movement and the center left. it party have agreed on a deal which would allow a new coalition government now that deal includes reappointing decepticon as prime minister conte is an independent ally of the 5 star movement continental needs a mandate from the president to form a new government the coalition would shut alec for white leader matteo salvini who triggered the crisis by withdrawing his legs party from the government earlier this month. we're joined now by journalist francisco gotta who is at parliament in rome good evening to you francesco we understand an agreement has been reached what made this possible who made this possible so let's start for news 1st we know that that means that go in there with up to go tomorrow to meet the kind of president sentiment that they let through see the monday to fold and
is arriving in new york city. climate summit will go long as she docks in new york city hall. it's good to have you with us we start tonight with politics the new and the old in italy there has been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the. 5 star movement and the center left. it party have agreed on a deal which would allow a new coalition government now that deal includes reappointing decepticon as prime minister conte is an independent ally of the 5 star movement continental...
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in fact new york city had a blackout one night. the lights went down in the huge swath of manhattan was in the dark. the mayor was in iowa campaigning and did he come back to address the crisis quickly went to chicago to do it television interview instead pays the mayor has doctors in governing. he gets up the crack of 10 or 11 in the morning he goes to the gym. david: the bottom line is it's not just unique to new york. if you fall on the wrong policies you end up with a situation with happen if you follow the right policies you end up like giuliani did. >> low tax flow efficiency. david: one of the problems with new york and chicago and l.a. they are losing their tax base because more and more they were focusing on the wealthy and they were paying a greater percentage of the income tax but those wealthy people aren't leaving so what's going to happen? >> this is an important point you are making because right now things are hunky-dory in new york. economy is doing well but if there's a downturn new york will be in trouble because
in fact new york city had a blackout one night. the lights went down in the huge swath of manhattan was in the dark. the mayor was in iowa campaigning and did he come back to address the crisis quickly went to chicago to do it television interview instead pays the mayor has doctors in governing. he gets up the crack of 10 or 11 in the morning he goes to the gym. david: the bottom line is it's not just unique to new york. if you fall on the wrong policies you end up with a situation with happen...
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five years after eric garner's death sparked outrage, the new york city police officer who put him in a deadly chokehold has been fired. >> today is a day of reckoning , but can also be a dayf reconciliation. sophie: these cows are on board with a new experiment to cut tdownhere carbon footprint. which were rotterdam -- we tour rotterdam's floating farm. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there has been a new of violence in afghanistan, with 10 coordinated explosions in the east of the country. at least 19 people were injured. no gup has claimed responsibility, but the islamic state has frequently targeted the area.s. i.aid it carried out an attack on a wedding party in w kabul over thekend that killed 63 people. this sweet of -- this sweep of violence comes amid ongoing pene talks between the tali and and the united states which aim to bring the nearly 18-year conflict to an end. president trump address the situation on sunday. pres. trump: we are there for one reason, we don't want that to be a laboratory. it cannot be a laborato
five years after eric garner's death sparked outrage, the new york city police officer who put him in a deadly chokehold has been fired. >> today is a day of reckoning , but can also be a dayf reconciliation. sophie: these cows are on board with a new experiment to cut tdownhere carbon footprint. which were rotterdam -- we tour rotterdam's floating farm. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there has been a new of violence in...
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a student at new york university. joy, what is your more undocumented immigrants to come to the united states? >> joy, i'm really glad you asked the question. a lot of people have it on their minds. so i want to start by describing what i think is our actual reality in this country that i think really honestly answers the question. you know, the president likes to talk about a, quote/unquote, invasion, as fear mongering and it stirs people up and it is one of those things that reminds u yyo you, never has been an invasion, there is no invasion today. what there is is an american reality. 11 million, 12 million, human beings who are here in this country who are part of our communities, part of our economy, if you remove those 11 million or 12 million people, our economy will ground to a halt. and it didn't happen yesterday and it didn't happen five years ago. it's been going on for decades. so i think that this election might be the time to finally talk in an open, honest, way about what's happening in america. so once
a student at new york university. joy, what is your more undocumented immigrants to come to the united states? >> joy, i'm really glad you asked the question. a lot of people have it on their minds. so i want to start by describing what i think is our actual reality in this country that i think really honestly answers the question. you know, the president likes to talk about a, quote/unquote, invasion, as fear mongering and it stirs people up and it is one of those things that reminds u...
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york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there ,ff and on, including bob dylan richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started advertising. creating art installations and everything was going smoothly. the locals found that what they were doing and it wasn't going to be a 50,000 person festival af
york city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of...
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york daily news" says is mentally unfit. that people close to him say is mentally unfit. that people close to him during the campaign told me had early stages of dementia. >> that's not okay to say -- >> it is okay to say! when are we supposed to say th this? after the first of nuclear missile goes? >> what does vladimir putin have that creates so much fear in donald trump? the guilty that robert mueller got on october 5th and was revealed today was a guilty about collusion. >> the presidency is effectively a russian opera, right? >> sean: [laughs] no, wrong. msdn c is not the only channel dedicated to conversing theories and lies. brothers in arms at fake news cnn, shameful coverage just as breathless, just as hysterical, if not worse. take a look. >> trump is as destructive a person in this century as hitler, stalin, and in the last century. >> preserving our heritage, reclaiming our heritage, that sounds a lot like a leader that killed members of my family and 6 million other jews in the 1940s. >> trump is a demagogue, ha
york daily news" says is mentally unfit. that people close to him say is mentally unfit. that people close to him during the campaign told me had early stages of dementia. >> that's not okay to say -- >> it is okay to say! when are we supposed to say th this? after the first of nuclear missile goes? >> what does vladimir putin have that creates so much fear in donald trump? the guilty that robert mueller got on october 5th and was revealed today was a guilty about...
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it's clear to people in new york who follow. this but the lines of authority in these cases and how it works. >> absolutely. so our state law says that this is something that has to be handled within the nypd through a public trial, due process, a decision by a trial judge that goes to the commissioner as a recommendation and the police commissioner by state law is the only person who can ultimately act in decades and decades of new york city history no matter what a mayor says or doesn't say. the only actual ability to fire a police officer after due process is in the hands of the police commissioner. by the way, if you want to see the due process and how it hold up in the end, it's actually important that a mayor not interfere. because i believe justice has been done here finally. justice has been done. it is important that this decision stick. i'm sure there is going to be an attempt to challenge it in court. but it's crucial that it stick. that justice be served and that we're able to move on as a city and a nation and i hav
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shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied their cub boards for the kids. their ts were stunned by politeness. >> polite. that's about what i can say. kids.e >> but you didn't sell too many shoes? >> no, not too many but they were happy here. they are really a wonderful group of kids. i never met so many kids in such numbers that were so polite and so patient, so understanding under these conditionsta we had here in the last three days. >> certainly in the beginning it as a great deal of apprehension, but right now, i can say that the attitude of the town has changed towards these young
shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied...
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ironically, oddly, given his job, his first job in new york at a private high school in new york by william barr's father, william barr's father as the headmaster of school actually hired this guy, that's plenty of grounds right there for barr to recuse himself. but you didn't, as you pointed out in this case. which means he left himself in charge fully of the incarceration of jeffrey epstein. what efforts did he make to xlnt importance of this prisoner? >> exactly. he's now saying in his statement today this is such an important case. if it were that important of a case, a case you said i'm so invested in this case and i'm going to put aside those maybe apparent conflicts that people might have issue with because i want to oversee, it i want to make sure it's done right this time around, well, then you should have said from the top down whatever resources you need to protect this man, the same way they did with el chapo, right? it's not like they aren't capable of doing it. whatever resources you need i will get you. i'm not saying there aren't systematic problems on a day-to-day basis in
ironically, oddly, given his job, his first job in new york at a private high school in new york by william barr's father, william barr's father as the headmaster of school actually hired this guy, that's plenty of grounds right there for barr to recuse himself. but you didn't, as you pointed out in this case. which means he left himself in charge fully of the incarceration of jeffrey epstein. what efforts did he make to xlnt importance of this prisoner? >> exactly. he's now saying in his...
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york times that after leaked all the are suggesting the senator's looking for new ways of covering the president. and the green party enjoys popular support so coming up we take a look at one of their most ambitious new environmental policy. international's world you sense here in moscow my name is kevin o. in that welcome to you have monday morning up and then come 1st from says president . to welcome russia's vladimir putin to his summer residence on the mediterranean coast later monday the talks which are expected to focus on the crisis in syria libya and ukraine come ahead of the g. 7 summit impurities later this week served look ahead to this meeting go the french capital show. that morning to you ok let's talk about take us through what's planned out for the day here. well this is look sets of be a meeting in one of the most ideal expose in front this is being the french presidential residence official since 1968 it's a place where president might go on taking his holiday retreats the last few years it's not the 1st time he's met another leader that he did of course welcome to. m
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headquarters in new york. ann marie green is off. good to be with you. an autopsy for disgraced financier jeffrey epstein is complete. the new york medical examiner's office says more information is needed to determine the cause of death. epstein was found dead over the weekend in his jail cell in an apparent suicide that is raising some big questions and the justice department and the fbi are investigating. we have this report. >> the bureau of prisons says 66-year-old jeffrey epstein was found unresponsive in his cell. staff tried to revive him according to the associated press. attorney general william barr said epstein's death raises serious questions. just two weeks ago epstein was found semiconscious on the noor of his jail cell there. sources tell cbs news that following his apparent suicide attempt epstein told authorities he feared powerful people might be trying to prevent him from cooperating with the authorities. "the new york times" reported sunday epstein had been taken off suicide watch and was
headquarters in new york. ann marie green is off. good to be with you. an autopsy for disgraced financier jeffrey epstein is complete. the new york medical examiner's office says more information is needed to determine the cause of death. epstein was found dead over the weekend in his jail cell in an apparent suicide that is raising some big questions and the justice department and the fbi are investigating. we have this report. >> the bureau of prisons says 66-year-old jeffrey epstein...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: great job. that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm jamie yuccas in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and goo night. live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> new at 6, a postal imposter and pleasant . neighbor saying instead of delivering the mail, he is taking it. >>> construction on the bar tracks, this weekend is not only impacting riders on the system, but also drivers on highway 24, we will explain. >>> >> it is not just the gig economy, this affects every aspect of our economy. >>> it is a bill that can radically change the way some bay area companies do business. the gig worked giants looking for a workaround. that evening i am brian hackney. >> to begin with the apparent mail thief disguised as a mail carrier. >> da lin spoke with neighbors who caught him on camera. >> reporter: plus both pleasant hill police investigator say this
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: great job. that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm jamie yuccas in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and goo night. live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> new at 6, a postal imposter and pleasant . neighbor saying instead of delivering the mail, he is taking it....
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let's get to new york city. it got nearly 3,000 requests from ice officers to detain criminal illegals for the year. criminal illegals are arrested in new york city. new york city rejected all, all of those requests. it sounds like new york stiff released nearly 3,000 criminal illegals back into the system. >> i'm not sure how this makes sense to anyone. these are people who are in the country illegally. they broke the law by being here. then they have committed criminal offenses which caused them to be arrested which the police in new york. this is not helping the hard working citizens of new york. it's not protecting anybody in that city. it's letting people who have proven to be criminals to reoffend. it's completely preventable. all they have to do is turn things over to i.c.e. >> we covered criminal illegal crimes on this show. we are talking homicides, murders, rape, drug offenses. what's your take on the scenes from where we are sitting from our per much that there is as reluctance to cover this subject i
let's get to new york city. it got nearly 3,000 requests from ice officers to detain criminal illegals for the year. criminal illegals are arrested in new york city. new york city rejected all, all of those requests. it sounds like new york stiff released nearly 3,000 criminal illegals back into the system. >> i'm not sure how this makes sense to anyone. these are people who are in the country illegally. they broke the law by being here. then they have committed criminal offenses which...
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headquaters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. from overnight in philadelphia a violent police standoff has ended with six officers wounded and the suspected gunman in custody. the standoff started yesterday afternoon when officers were serving a warrant at a home. the shooter apparently started firing at the officers. tom hansen is in philadelphia. what do we know now about the condition of those officers? >> hey, well, the six officers shot are all out of the hospital this morning. they all sustained nonlife threatening injuries and are expected to be okay. meanwhile, the investigation into just what happened yesterday afternoon is getting started. the man that police sasay shot x officers during a lengthy un midnight. the suspect was held up in a north philadelphia building. >> shots fired. >> around 4:30 in the afternoon police went to the home to serve a drug warrant. officials said the operation went arye almost immediately. >> shooter fired multiple rounds. officers returned fire.
headquaters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. from overnight in philadelphia a violent police standoff has ended with six officers wounded and the suspected gunman in custody. the standoff started yesterday afternoon when officers were serving a warrant at a home. the shooter apparently started firing at the officers. tom hansen is in philadelphia. what do we know now about the condition of those officers? >> hey, well, the six officers shot are all out of the...
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jersey it's a city outside new york city this is a very new york way to refer to any city is not new york city and i really like the famous new yorker cover shows new york and then the rest of the country portrayed as a vanishing wasteland ending up you know where there's the emerald city new york city that's the oz everything else is worthless but actually is kind of telling in what this whole winner and deplorable situation that we have in america and i think across europe too because our when we no longer have any fiscal trade or industrial policies we only have monetary policy so monetary policy always favors the cities and the cities that are closest to the money printer is new york city obviously is where the money printers are and we have essentially the same out of san francisco . you know where you have intellectual property and the copyright cartel is a way to print money and act as a toll booth around the whole entire world so that's medieval that's mabel and so you have a situation where you have medieval diseases some of yank it out we haven't seen typhus outbreaks in qu
jersey it's a city outside new york city this is a very new york way to refer to any city is not new york city and i really like the famous new yorker cover shows new york and then the rest of the country portrayed as a vanishing wasteland ending up you know where there's the emerald city new york city that's the oz everything else is worthless but actually is kind of telling in what this whole winner and deplorable situation that we have in america and i think across europe too because our...