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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
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...
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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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breaking news, new york's police commissioner plans to announce the fate of the police officer involved in the choke hold death of eric garner. we'll bring that you event live. plus a massachusetts primary drama. joe kennedy moves to challenge incumbent democrat ed marky looking to follow his grandfather and two grand ufrpg lz to the united states senate. and update in mfinancial market. an effort to spur europe's economy as team trump makes two arguments at once. there won't be a recession, they say. if there is, blame the fed, not the president. >> our interest rates are high compared to other countries. there is a bank in europe making mortgage loans with negative interest rates, paying borrowers to borrow money to buy a house. yet the u.s. is paying a positive interest rate. what is wrong with this picture? i very much hope that chairman powell goes ford and does lower the rate this next time around. >> back to the economy in a few minutes. we begin the hour with an important moment in the 2020 race for the democratic nomination. an apology from the democratic candidate better known
breaking news, new york's police commissioner plans to announce the fate of the police officer involved in the choke hold death of eric garner. we'll bring that you event live. plus a massachusetts primary drama. joe kennedy moves to challenge incumbent democrat ed marky looking to follow his grandfather and two grand ufrpg lz to the united states senate. and update in mfinancial market. an effort to spur europe's economy as team trump makes two arguments at once. there won't be a recession,...
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and we have breaking news this morning. >> according to the "the new york times," "the new york times" reporting that officials say multimillion they're jeffrey epstein has taken his own life in a new york jail. >> epstein pleaded not guilty to charges of trafficking dozens of underage girls. some as young as 14, forcing them to have sex with his powerful friends. joining us on the phone right now julie k. brown, an investigative reporting for the "miami herald." it was her reporting that opened the sex case. thank you for joining us. first of all, your reaction on the news? >> well, i'm pretty surprised he allegedly would have been paying pretty close attention to him. and had, you know, people really watching him, he should have been on suicide watch as it is. so it's kind of surprising. >> there's word that he hung himself. it was an apparent hanging in the jail, again, that's according to the "the new york times." and that's their reporting from other officials. and this is coming -- what's interesting about this, one of the other lead stories today, were the hundreds of pages of
and we have breaking news this morning. >> according to the "the new york times," "the new york times" reporting that officials say multimillion they're jeffrey epstein has taken his own life in a new york jail. >> epstein pleaded not guilty to charges of trafficking dozens of underage girls. some as young as 14, forcing them to have sex with his powerful friends. joining us on the phone right now julie k. brown, an investigative reporting for the "miami...
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coast, i'm fredricka whitfie whitfield, and we begin with breaking news out of new york. jeffrey epstein, the multimillionaire financier turned accused sex trafficker is dead. sources telling cnn that he was discovered in his jail cell early this morning and that authorities believe he hung himself. he was take tn to a local hospil where he died of cardiac arrest. the 66-year-old was being held on multiple federal charges, which he pled not guilty to in july. indictment accused him in part of soliciting sex from girls as young as 14 years old. he faced up to 45 years behind bars if found guilty. cnn correspondent polo sandoval is following the story.
coast, i'm fredricka whitfie whitfield, and we begin with breaking news out of new york. jeffrey epstein, the multimillionaire financier turned accused sex trafficker is dead. sources telling cnn that he was discovered in his jail cell early this morning and that authorities believe he hung himself. he was take tn to a local hospil where he died of cardiac arrest. the 66-year-old was being held on multiple federal charges, which he pled not guilty to in july. indictment accused him in part of...
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we could run up the numbers 2 million more in new york and guess what, we can't win places like new york, wisconsin, pennsylvania, we're not going to win this election. trump took montana by 20. not by compromising my values have i won three elections in a red state. i'm a pro-choice, pro-union, populous democrat that's gotten things done. the answer to that, richard, is that i'm a single issue voter this time. and that's making sure that donald trump is not re-elect ed as president of the united states and i'm hoping everything we do along this way. >> one follow-up question. >> please. >> democrats are eager to win back the white house, but also the senate. >> yeah. >> u.s. senate. but if you don't win the democratic nomination, would you reconsider running for senate? >> alison, we're going to have good candidates in montana. not everybody knows everyone in montana. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that we elect somebody. but for me part of it is professional. meaning the whole time i've served as an executive, i've been able to bring people together to get things done. i
we could run up the numbers 2 million more in new york and guess what, we can't win places like new york, wisconsin, pennsylvania, we're not going to win this election. trump took montana by 20. not by compromising my values have i won three elections in a red state. i'm a pro-choice, pro-union, populous democrat that's gotten things done. the answer to that, richard, is that i'm a single issue voter this time. and that's making sure that donald trump is not re-elect ed as president of the...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news, convicted pedophile and accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein is dead by apparent suicide. a lot of people, including lawmakers and u.s. attorney general bill barr, want to know how it could have happened while he was in federal custody in manhattan. barr has already ordered the inspector general to investigate. and nebraska senator ben sasse says heads must roll. cnn's polo sandoval has more on epstein's life and the case. >> reporter: the millionaire financier turned convicted pedophile jeffrey epstein had been held in manhattan's correctional center since his arrest in early
i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news, convicted pedophile and accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein is dead by apparent suicide. a lot of people, including lawmakers and u.s. attorney general bill barr, want to know how it could have happened while he was in federal custody in manhattan. barr has already ordered the inspector general to investigate. and nebraska senator ben sasse says heads must roll. cnn's polo sandoval has more on epstein's life and the case. >> reporter: the...
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we still have crime in new york. a little under 300 people get killed every year, but that's a very small number compared to any place else. where you live should impact your interest in jumping or getting out of the way. if you live in some of these cities with a high crime rate and you hear a gunshot, it probably is, if you live in a city with a low crime rate, it's probably not. >> i don't want to downplay the fear, but if it could happen at a walmart, a concert, a bar, a school, all of these places where we've seen mass shootings now, i think the feeling is it could happen anywhere even in cities where there isn't a high crime rate. that is why people are so jumpy and that is perhaps why there is this new sense of urgency to accomplish something when it comes to gun control or gun violence safety. >> i agree with you. there is a new sense of urgency, and it's wonderful it's happening because maybe we will get the legislation we need. if the we do, your coverage of these events will have been helpful. but it's als
we still have crime in new york. a little under 300 people get killed every year, but that's a very small number compared to any place else. where you live should impact your interest in jumping or getting out of the way. if you live in some of these cities with a high crime rate and you hear a gunshot, it probably is, if you live in a city with a low crime rate, it's probably not. >> i don't want to downplay the fear, but if it could happen at a walmart, a concert, a bar, a school, all...
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but "the new york times" has marketed itself now as a subscription to "the new york times" equals joining the resistance. that's the way a lot of their ads have been and the way a lot of people perceive them. it is a statement of affinity, a statement of political identity. and, so, they kind of can't escape that now. now that they and so many other media outlets are relying on subscription, there is a problem with choosing sides. >> but there is clearly also division between the role of the new york times as the paper of record and maybe just simply a marketing scheme to increase their subscriptions. but it is a division in news rooms as well. there is a lot of debate and disagreement within "the new york times" itself. what do you come down? >> i think the thing is journalists started to understand this idea of objectivity that we were all raised to follow is not working. it is leading to false equivalence where you work a lie that was stated. and, so, everyone is looking for a new guiding light. i think we should use ian's and have a hypothesis like, is what the president said true and
but "the new york times" has marketed itself now as a subscription to "the new york times" equals joining the resistance. that's the way a lot of their ads have been and the way a lot of people perceive them. it is a statement of affinity, a statement of political identity. and, so, they kind of can't escape that now. now that they and so many other media outlets are relying on subscription, there is a problem with choosing sides. >> but there is clearly also division...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being here. our breaking news. convicted pedophile jeffrey epistein is dead. the 66-year-old was discovered in his cell this morning and officials say foul play is not suspected. cnn has learned that epstein was placed on suicide watch when he was found with marks around his neck and by the end of the month he was cleared to return to his cell and was taken off the suicide watch list. epstein was awaiting trial facing multiple federal charges to which he had pleaded not guilty. the indictment accused him in part from soliciting sex from girls as young as 14 years old. he was facing up to 45 years behind bars if convicted and yesterday hundreds of pages of additional court documents were unsealed in a new york federal court. they con ttain disturbing new details committed by epstein and several of his associates, names were named including prominent u.s. politicians and a british prince. they all call the claims untrue. bill barr says he's appalled to learn that epstein h
i'm ana cabrera in new york. thank you for being here. our breaking news. convicted pedophile jeffrey epistein is dead. the 66-year-old was discovered in his cell this morning and officials say foul play is not suspected. cnn has learned that epstein was placed on suicide watch when he was found with marks around his neck and by the end of the month he was cleared to return to his cell and was taken off the suicide watch list. epstein was awaiting trial facing multiple federal charges to which...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. public and political outrage is growing at this hour over news that convicted pedophile and convicted sex trafficker jeffrey epstein took his own life in a jail cell this morning as he awaited a federal trial of sex trafficking of dozens was underaged girls. senator ben sasse goes further and he sent a letter demanding to the investigation. obviously heads must roll. also today, attorney general, the former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein tweeted this. pedophiles are at high risk of suicide. it happened in several of my maryland cases when defends were released on bail. detained pedophiles require special attention. stopping people from harming themselves is difficult. cnn crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz. we learned epstein was taken off suicide watch in late july, why? >> reporter: that is the critical question now, ana, what happened? it was after that first incident that we've all reported on in july on july 23rd where he was found injured in his jail cell with m
i'm ana cabrera in new york. public and political outrage is growing at this hour over news that convicted pedophile and convicted sex trafficker jeffrey epstein took his own life in a jail cell this morning as he awaited a federal trial of sex trafficking of dozens was underaged girls. senator ben sasse goes further and he sent a letter demanding to the investigation. obviously heads must roll. also today, attorney general, the former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein tweeted this....
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whitfield, and we begin with breaking news out of new york. jeffrey epstein, the multimillionaire financier turned accused sex trafficker is dead. sources telling cnn that he was discovered in his jail cell early this morning and that authorities believe he hung himself. he was take tn to a local hospil where he died of cardiac arrest. the 66-year-old was being held on multiple federal charges, which he pled not guilty to in july. indictment accused him in part of soliciting sex from girls as young as 14 years old. he faced up to 45 years behind bars if found guilty. cnn correspondent polo sandoval is following the story. polo, what do we know at this point about this apparent suicide, especially after officials say he attempted suicide in july? >> reporter: that's certainly going to be an incident that's going to be under investigation. they're really going to take a closer look at what happened two weeks ago. at this point what we know according to multiple sources is that epstein was discovered in his cell here and then rushed to a nearby h
whitfield, and we begin with breaking news out of new york. jeffrey epstein, the multimillionaire financier turned accused sex trafficker is dead. sources telling cnn that he was discovered in his jail cell early this morning and that authorities believe he hung himself. he was take tn to a local hospil where he died of cardiac arrest. the 66-year-old was being held on multiple federal charges, which he pled not guilty to in july. indictment accused him in part of soliciting sex from girls as...
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will ripley in new york. it's 30 minutes past the hour in new york. prosecutors are looking at his jail cell death and they're looking at his well-connected associates. some are accused of assisting him in abusing under age girls. they'll focus on the conspiracy charge. it accused epstein of working with employees and associates to operate a huge sex trafficking ring. on monday fbi agents were in the u.s. virgin islands searching the mansion on epstein's private island. yesterday attorney general bill barr offered this warning to epstein's associates. >> let me assure you that this case will continue with his co-conspirators. they should not rest easily. the victims deserve justice and they will get it. >> barr said he was appalled and angry to learn of the detention center's, quote, failure to adequately hold epstein. it puts a sight on federal prisoner that one of the two members was just anything in. every 30 minutes around the clock, but a source is now telling tn zone. he was not checked. >> reporter: good morning, allison and will. justice offic
will ripley in new york. it's 30 minutes past the hour in new york. prosecutors are looking at his jail cell death and they're looking at his well-connected associates. some are accused of assisting him in abusing under age girls. they'll focus on the conspiracy charge. it accused epstein of working with employees and associates to operate a huge sex trafficking ring. on monday fbi agents were in the u.s. virgin islands searching the mansion on epstein's private island. yesterday attorney...
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day. >>> we do have breaking news we're watching very closely here in new york. a major subway station evacuated after pressure cookers were found. we have a very important update for you next. tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? (in dutch) tell him we need this merger. (in dutch) it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network and now, get the option of spotify premium on us, with your unlimited plan. more for your thing. that's our thing. switching to the aarp auto insurance program let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. hey, well tell me about your experience when you switched to the hartford. - when i switched to the hartford, i'm sitting there, like, man, i should've turned 50 years ago. they saved me a bunch of money. you can't beat that. - what blows me away about the hartford is their lifetime renewability benefit. now this is their promise not to drop you, you know, even if you have an accident. - i know when i'm driving, i'm covered. - [
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joe was a homeless man living on the streets of new york city. he was sitting with his sign saying he was hungry and his shoes were broken. he took them off to see if someone might help with money to buy a new pair. that's when a jogger pass iing noticed the holes in the sneakers and gave him the shoes off his feet. >> i have been blessed my whole life. fwod has been nice to me. he says, here. i wanted to hug the guy, but a homeless man hugging somebody is not normal out here. >> he says at fist he thought it was a set up. as for the squoger who remains unidentified, he walked away barefoot. be careful. it is new york city. >> i'm amazed that the shoe fit. >> that's a good point. i guess it must have been the same size as well. nice gesture. >>> you might want to double check your trip on southwest airlines before you book a flight next year. cnn business has details on changes for the airline. here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. they ha
joe was a homeless man living on the streets of new york city. he was sitting with his sign saying he was hungry and his shoes were broken. he took them off to see if someone might help with money to buy a new pair. that's when a jogger pass iing noticed the holes in the sneakers and gave him the shoes off his feet. >> i have been blessed my whole life. fwod has been nice to me. he says, here. i wanted to hug the guy, but a homeless man hugging somebody is not normal out here. >> he...
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some of that information to "new york times." the office of inspector general of the justice department has been looking into this. they referred comey for possible prosecution for mishandling the classified information. it turns out some of the information in those memoses the fbi later determined contained the lowest level of classification, which is confidenceal. so prosecutors decided that they could not bring a case, in part because they couldn't prove that comey knew at the time that there was classified information in there, and he was purposely mishandling this information. so the bottom line is there are not going to be any charges. of course you know, brooke, that the president has tweeting about this more than a year, and some of his allies in congress have called on the just department to bring charges against comey for mishandling at the times classification. there's a broader investigation, and we'll see those findings probably in the fall. >> evan perez, thank you very much for the update there. >>> we are also fol
some of that information to "new york times." the office of inspector general of the justice department has been looking into this. they referred comey for possible prosecution for mishandling the classified information. it turns out some of the information in those memoses the fbi later determined contained the lowest level of classification, which is confidenceal. so prosecutors decided that they could not bring a case, in part because they couldn't prove that comey knew at the time...
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i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >>> senator kamala harris finished the night on the big debate l
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but it's also painful for the new york police department. i just want to read this statement from the union. this is the union in the city of new york. the damage is already done. the nypd will remain rudderless and frozen and commissioner o'neal will never be able to bring it back. now it is time for every police officer in this city to make their own choice. >> i think that's an outrageous statement by patrick lynch. i think, you know, what commission commission commissioner o'neill did, he followed the law. you want public officials who live up to the oath they take. they have taken an oath to follow the law to the state of new york and the constitution of the united states. and that's what commissioner o'neill did and that's what the first deputy commissioner ben tucker said they believe looking at the evidence that there was a violation of the regulations. a person died. and the punishment should match the -- you know, what happened. he would be a risk on the streets in any event. you can never trust him to do effective policing again.
but it's also painful for the new york police department. i just want to read this statement from the union. this is the union in the city of new york. the damage is already done. the nypd will remain rudderless and frozen and commissioner o'neal will never be able to bring it back. now it is time for every police officer in this city to make their own choice. >> i think that's an outrageous statement by patrick lynch. i think, you know, what commission commission commissioner o'neill...
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period. >> new york governor andrew cuomo. appreciate you joining us this morning, thank you. >> thank you. thank you, erica. >> john? >> all right. governor just gave us a tease there of our next segment. where do the democratic candidates stand on gun control? we have an important reality check next. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. ♪ sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquilpure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? e
period. >> new york governor andrew cuomo. appreciate you joining us this morning, thank you. >> thank you. thank you, erica. >> john? >> all right. governor just gave us a tease there of our next segment. where do the democratic candidates stand on gun control? we have an important reality check next. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your...
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york. >> good old roy. >> you can make it in new york. becomes a superstar in fashion. remind us how famous he was, how influential for people who see that and say, wow, i didn't know. >> he really was an all-american boy. roy halston frowig from illinois, he started off a hat maker in burgdorf goodman and rose to acclaim because you will all remember this. he designed the infamous pill box jackie o. wore at the inauguration of her husband in 1961. >> let's take a look at that. >> were you the person who put the pill box on jackie kennedy? >> yes, i was. it's a very funny story. it was a rather windy day. and she put her hand on the hat and it ended up to have a dent in it. and so during all the ceremonies it had a dent in the hat, and everybody who copied it put a dent in it which was so funny. >> it's pretty incredible. but it just goes to show you how influential it was, and his design was. >> absolutely. i think it is really the influence of the first lady, the influence. whougs. jackie o. wanted something different. she didn't love h
york. >> good old roy. >> you can make it in new york. becomes a superstar in fashion. remind us how famous he was, how influential for people who see that and say, wow, i didn't know. >> he really was an all-american boy. roy halston frowig from illinois, he started off a hat maker in burgdorf goodman and rose to acclaim because you will all remember this. he designed the infamous pill box jackie o. wore at the inauguration of her husband in 1961. >> let's take a look...
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that's all we need around the country the way he's running new york city into the ground. so, you know, commissioner o'neal needs to keep his job. so aside from the facts of the case, he has to appease the mayor of the city of new york. and plus they also don't want a city full of riots going on tonight if the decision had gone the other way. so his back was up against the wall. if he keeps him on, he was screwed. if he fires him he's screwed. >> do you think -- >> no confidence -- >> do you think there are other commissioners who -- someone like bratten would have backed down from the city? do you think it was wrong? >> amadou diallo was shot 41 times and none of them were fired. the officers took the proper action they were trained to take. wess is correct in that during trial they did talk about the fact that pantaleo used an academy-trained approved seat belt maneuver which during the struggle starts to turn into a choke hold. but he's not choking him to death on purpose certainly we know that. it's unfortunate -- i feel awful for the garner family, i really do. i said
that's all we need around the country the way he's running new york city into the ground. so, you know, commissioner o'neal needs to keep his job. so aside from the facts of the case, he has to appease the mayor of the city of new york. and plus they also don't want a city full of riots going on tonight if the decision had gone the other way. so his back was up against the wall. if he keeps him on, he was screwed. if he fires him he's screwed. >> do you think -- >> no confidence --...
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in new york city. surveillance shows him leaving two rice cookers at a busy subway station, left just blocks from the 9/11 memorial. the scare coming just minutes before a similar discovery in the chelsea neighborhood where someone left another rice cooker next to a trash can. investigators say this may or may not be reelected to the first two devices. i want to bring in phil mudd author of the new book called "black sight, the cia in the post 9/11 world." police are stopping short of saying this guy is a suspect but putting rice cookers on a sb sbai -- on a subway mez anine is -- >> they're still hunting him. easier to say he's a person of interest. we requested him and now he's a suspect and to step it back and say we think he's a suspect, we ought to charge him and then say, actually, we were wrong fro the outset. they're hunting him and will find him and don't see a difference between person of interest and suspect. >> and as of now they investigating this as a hoax. >> the investigators have a lot
in new york city. surveillance shows him leaving two rice cookers at a busy subway station, left just blocks from the 9/11 memorial. the scare coming just minutes before a similar discovery in the chelsea neighborhood where someone left another rice cooker next to a trash can. investigators say this may or may not be reelected to the first two devices. i want to bring in phil mudd author of the new book called "black sight, the cia in the post 9/11 world." police are stopping short of...
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. >> the music scene was not happening in new york anymore. it was now l.a. everybody moved to laurel canyon. >> actors, musicians, artists, and so it was a kind of whole community, very open. if you were driving over laurel canyon and you saw somebody hitchhiking, you'd just automatically pull over. hey, brother, get in, you know? where are you going? >> laurel canyon was an incredibly interesting place to live in those days. i lived on lookout mountain with joanie mitchell. crosby was close, stephen was close. >> now it was all these artists singing this truth, and their truth was this idyllic sense of freedom. >> there was a thriving community of kids that were discovering their new life and couldn't wait to play the new song they had written. >> it was a lot of freedom. there was a lot of drugs. this was a lot of beautiful women. there was a lot of good rock and roll being made. it was a fabulous time. ♪ darkest blacks, to our lightest blondes. it nourishes while it colors. plus avocado, olive and shea. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hai
. >> the music scene was not happening in new york anymore. it was now l.a. everybody moved to laurel canyon. >> actors, musicians, artists, and so it was a kind of whole community, very open. if you were driving over laurel canyon and you saw somebody hitchhiking, you'd just automatically pull over. hey, brother, get in, you know? where are you going? >> laurel canyon was an incredibly interesting place to live in those days. i lived on lookout mountain with joanie mitchell....
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and that's the case in new york. no one's thinking about new york as a center for interesting rock music anymore. but after 9/11 you had all these bands who were kind of bubbling beneath the surface who start popping up and it really starts with the strokes. ♪ ♪ she said ♪ i've never been so down >> after 9/11 the city was burning. it was smoldering. ♪ sunlight >> vulnerability, anxiety. all this became how the country felt. it needed that sense of defiance, that hubristic sense of promise that young bands can deliver. >> right now they are the most important band for what they may inspire other people to do. >> literally the same way that nirvana was the spearhead for grunge in the '90s, the strokes really helped usher in a lot of other acts. ♪ ♪ she can wait ♪ >> the first ones to break after the strokes in terms of new york artists is interpol and yeah yeah yeahs. these are strange people. they're countercultural by nature. karen oh, she's this violent, swaggering rock boy. and this heartbroken teary
and that's the case in new york. no one's thinking about new york as a center for interesting rock music anymore. but after 9/11 you had all these bands who were kind of bubbling beneath the surface who start popping up and it really starts with the strokes. ♪ ♪ she said ♪ i've never been so down >> after 9/11 the city was burning. it was smoldering. ♪ sunlight >> vulnerability, anxiety. all this became how the country felt. it needed that sense of defiance, that hubristic...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. breaking news tonight. new york's medical examiner we've learned has performed an autopsy now on jeffrey epstein. no details have been released just yet on the findings but we can report although epstein was under lock and key, he wasn't under regular surveillance the night he apparently hanged himsome. new details today from that frad prison where epstein had been placed alone in a cell. that's a violation of federal prison protocol for inmates coming off suicide watch, we're told. it's also protocol for guards to check on inmates at least every 30 minutes even when they appear to be asleep and that apparently didn't happen either. the convicted pedophile and accused sex trafficker has taken
i'm ana cabrera in new york. breaking news tonight. new york's medical examiner we've learned has performed an autopsy now on jeffrey epstein. no details have been released just yet on the findings but we can report although epstein was under lock and key, he wasn't under regular surveillance the night he apparently hanged himsome. new details today from that frad prison where epstein had been placed alone in a cell. that's a violation of federal prison protocol for inmates coming off suicide...
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it's rukmini here from the new york times . hey, you see this? so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first t
it's rukmini here from the new york times . hey, you see this? so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression,...
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. >> for more on this, i want to bring in washington correspondent for "new york" magazine, olivia and cnn political analyst ryan lizza. thanks to you both for joining me. when you first see boris johnson, the new british prime minister there complimenting the u.s. economy under trump but then saying that he is more in favor of trade peace, how much does it emphasize the fact that the u.s. really is alone when it comes to his chinese economic policy? >> the words don't sound like that big a deal but when they say the u.s. should dial it back and rebukes the president in front of those officials. we know personally how trump reacts. but that was an extraordinary rebuke. and johnson has a very tough line to walk right now. he's trying to negotiate a brexit deal and to sort of help cushion the british economy, he needs a trade deal with the united states. trump is extraordinarily unpopular in the uk. no percentage in boris sucking up to trump for his home base. so you see johnson straddling that right now. to your point, it's part of this previous g7 or g8 summits, the american president
. >> for more on this, i want to bring in washington correspondent for "new york" magazine, olivia and cnn political analyst ryan lizza. thanks to you both for joining me. when you first see boris johnson, the new british prime minister there complimenting the u.s. economy under trump but then saying that he is more in favor of trade peace, how much does it emphasize the fact that the u.s. really is alone when it comes to his chinese economic policy? >> the words don't...
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summit in new york september 23rd. lynda kinkade, cnn. >> all right. greta has been sending updates of her voyage. so as far she's sailed about 6000 miles from england. she still has about 3,000 miles or 4800 kilometers to go to reach new york. she describes the experience as "camping on a roller coaster." >>> the alaskan salmon population is in trouble and the culprit, hot water. we'll explain right after the break. we call it the mother standard of care. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering advanced treatment options and compassionate support every step of the way. all here in one place, with one purpose. to fight your cancer, together. that's the mother standard of care. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. cancer treatment centers of a
summit in new york september 23rd. lynda kinkade, cnn. >> all right. greta has been sending updates of her voyage. so as far she's sailed about 6000 miles from england. she still has about 3,000 miles or 4800 kilometers to go to reach new york. she describes the experience as "camping on a roller coaster." >>> the alaskan salmon population is in trouble and the culprit, hot water. we'll explain right after the break. we call it the mother standard of care. it's...
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this comes as tensions over coverage of trump and race hit a fever pitch in "the new york times" news room with slate publishing a full transcript of the paper's town hall this 35st week where "new york times" editor spoke out on covering the president. saying, this is hard stuff. we're covering a president who lies and says outlandish things, but our role is not to be the leader of the resistance. with me to discuss is adam serwer, mary curtis, jim rootenberg and writer for "the new york times" opinion section, bari weiss. welcome to "reliable sources. this resistance issue is not necessarily unique to "the times," but does journalism need to update its approach to confront the unique challenge donald trump presents? >> yes and no. i'll quote another executive editor at another newspaper whose transcripts are not out about their internal meeting. that's marty baron who said, we're at work, not war. i've written about this a lot. really, the truth is that the job doesn't change. it's being really aggressive about telling the truth. the trump administration, trump era forces us to be a
this comes as tensions over coverage of trump and race hit a fever pitch in "the new york times" news room with slate publishing a full transcript of the paper's town hall this 35st week where "new york times" editor spoke out on covering the president. saying, this is hard stuff. we're covering a president who lies and says outlandish things, but our role is not to be the leader of the resistance. with me to discuss is adam serwer, mary curtis, jim rootenberg and writer for...
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from the new york police department and stripped of his pension. garner's family has thanked the department but is now demanding the state pursue the other officers involved. cnn's brynn gingras is here. >> o'neill actually choked up when delivering this news, admitting that it was going to anger the rank and file. >> it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police officer. >> more than five years after the controversial death of eric garner. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> reporter: the nypd is firing one of its own. >> this was not an easy decision. it's not something that i could make over a few hours. and 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 officer daniel pantaleo. that report which factored in the commissioner's decision characterized pantaleo's use of force in garner's arrest as reckless and a gross deviation from the standard of conduct. a federal investigation and grand jur
from the new york police department and stripped of his pension. garner's family has thanked the department but is now demanding the state pursue the other officers involved. cnn's brynn gingras is here. >> o'neill actually choked up when delivering this news, admitting that it was going to anger the rank and file. >> it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police officer. >> more than five years after the controversial death of eric...
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i'm jim sciutto in new york. poppy harlow is off today. his rivals have policy plans they are releasing this morning, but front-runner joe biden has the polling. today a new cnn poll shows him blowing the other candidates out of the water. his lead nearly twice that of closest rivals bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. democratic voters apparently agreeing with the biden campaign that he has the best chance to beat donald trump. that message made clear in a new biden ad targeting iowa voters. >> we have to beat donald trump and all the polls agree joe biden is the strongest democratic to do the job. >> cnn political director david chalian joins me now live from washington. a consistent feature of the polls since he's been in the race, and really before then, is he is a front-runner with a big lead and now even a bigger lead. >> without a doubt, jim. the durability of biden's front-runner status has been the overarching story of this nomination race thus far. you showed 29%, he's back up to a double digit lead. we saw that lead narrow in o
i'm jim sciutto in new york. poppy harlow is off today. his rivals have policy plans they are releasing this morning, but front-runner joe biden has the polling. today a new cnn poll shows him blowing the other candidates out of the water. his lead nearly twice that of closest rivals bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. democratic voters apparently agreeing with the biden campaign that he has the best chance to beat donald trump. that message made clear in a new biden ad targeting iowa voters....
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the two scares yesterday in new york and north carolina. police there said there was no actual shooter, but i do want to point out there have been more serious situations. for example, in winter park, florida, in the orlando area, police there did arrest someone. 26-year-old richard clayton. i believe we have his photo. clayton allegedly posted on facebook on august 6th saying three more days of probation left, then i get my ar-15 back. don't go to walmart next week. police there say that clayton believes apparently in white supremacist ideology and has a history of posting threats. then we have harlingen, texas, where police arrested a man for making threats there. while people around the country are fearful, on edge perhaps reporting threats that they see to police when there is no shooter, we do have other places where police have identified individuals who have been making threats to stores. in response to this walmart has released a statement. they say we are continually focused on safety and security in our stores. we take threats ser
the two scares yesterday in new york and north carolina. police there said there was no actual shooter, but i do want to point out there have been more serious situations. for example, in winter park, florida, in the orlando area, police there did arrest someone. 26-year-old richard clayton. i believe we have his photo. clayton allegedly posted on facebook on august 6th saying three more days of probation left, then i get my ar-15 back. don't go to walmart next week. police there say that...
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i don't know what math you do in new york. i don't know what math you do in california, but i tell ya, that's a lot of money. >> cory booker had an impressive night leveling most attacks on biden. booker said he can't have it both ways. booker also went after biden over his 1994 crime bill. >> we have a system right now that's broken, and if you want to compare records, and frankly i'm shocked that you do, i am happy to do that because all of the problems that he is talking about that he created, i actually led the bill that got passed into law that reverses the damage that your bills that you were frankly to correct you, mr. biden, you were calling it the biden crime bill until 2016. >> this exchange was the top tweeted moment of the debate. >> there was nothing done for the entire eight years he was mayor, there is nothing done to deal with the police department that was corrupt. why did you announce in the first day a zero tolerance policy of stop and frisk and hire rudy giuliani's guy in 2007 when i was trying to get rid o
i don't know what math you do in new york. i don't know what math you do in california, but i tell ya, that's a lot of money. >> cory booker had an impressive night leveling most attacks on biden. booker said he can't have it both ways. booker also went after biden over his 1994 crime bill. >> we have a system right now that's broken, and if you want to compare records, and frankly i'm shocked that you do, i am happy to do that because all of the problems that he is talking about...
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lots of advisers, lots of friends from new york. kind of a various group of people. but the nra is particularly important inside the white house where many of the aides in fact are a little less liberal than the president op gun control and don't want much to happen. >> this seems something of a pattern, though. the president says that he's open to expanded background checks. then the nra reaches out to him and tells him to back off or tells him something. are you hearing anything that suggests that the president's reaction is going to be any different, though, this time, josh? >> well, if you took the current and former officials, what you learn is the president may go along with something if it has significant political support. he's not going to jump out of his or bit and support something is that doesn't have a strong chance of passing. the nra has a large constituency, the president knows that. and it keeps it from becoming an easy call for him. i spoke to joe man chen yesterday who talked to the president after he talked to the nra and he said the president was
lots of advisers, lots of friends from new york. kind of a various group of people. but the nra is particularly important inside the white house where many of the aides in fact are a little less liberal than the president op gun control and don't want much to happen. >> this seems something of a pattern, though. the president says that he's open to expanded background checks. then the nra reaches out to him and tells him to back off or tells him something. are you hearing anything that...
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i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. this week's series "the movies" that features classic films from the 1960s. >> in "cool hand luke" newman is a figure of the counterculture movement, rebelling against the authorities. >> he's just going to knock you down again, buddy. >> circumstance hasn't made luke a criminal. it's almost his choice. >> stay down. you're going to have to kill me. >> or his refusal to do what's expected of him. >> don't you ever talk that way to me. >> the warden is played by struter martin. it's one of the great ten lines in movies. >> what we've got here is failure to communicate. >> and it really feels like a 60s line, where in one moment kids and adults could see the generation gap and see eac
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she's filed a new lawsuit in new york. we'll tell you about that. >>> and why are russian mercenaries running a private army training camp in africa? just wait for this exclusive reporting from our clarissa ward. stay right here. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- 1-inch binders for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. this melting pot of impacted species. everywhere is going to get touched by climate change. switching to the aarp auto insurance program let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. hey, well tell me about your experience when you switched to the hartford. - when i switched to the hartford, i'm sitting there, like, man, i should've turned 50 years ago. they saved me a bunch of money. you can't beat that. - what blows me
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. >> new york's governor, andrew cuomo responds. you know the catch phrase. it's the economy stupid. but could trump defy the odds and prove that even a recession can't move him. (drum roll) and the record for longest-lasting aa battery goes to... (cymbal crash) energizer ultimate lithium. guinness world records title holder for longest-lasting aa battery. we're going all in thion strawberries.ra, at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. order online for delivery. panera. food as it should be [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. how you watch it does too. tv just keeps getting better. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. s
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. we begin with breaking news. another very volatile morning on wall street. the dow is off nearly 400 points, erasing yesterday's gains. there are fresh concerns of a recession. julia chatterley joins me now. look, there are signs of this. there's the inverted yield curve. something we haven't seen since 2007 before the great recession. is that what is going on here and spooking investors? >> it's a great question, poppy. what we've seen in the past is every u.s. recession has seen this happen beforehand, but it doesn't always mean a u.s. recession is coming. what we're seeing here is general fears. overnight, weaker chinese data. this morning, germany is seeing their growth falling. so there's lots of nervousness about what's going on in the world, even if we're not that nervous about the u.s. economy right now. so there's lots of questions being asked. the question ultimately is, did the move that we saw from president trump and the white house yesterday to delay a huge chunk of the tariffs here mean that the pr
i'm poppy harlow in new york. we begin with breaking news. another very volatile morning on wall street. the dow is off nearly 400 points, erasing yesterday's gains. there are fresh concerns of a recession. julia chatterley joins me now. look, there are signs of this. there's the inverted yield curve. something we haven't seen since 2007 before the great recession. is that what is going on here and spooking investors? >> it's a great question, poppy. what we've seen in the past is every...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. jim sciutto is off and we do begin with breaking news. a major scare right here in new york city this morning as suspicious packages, multiple suspicious packages had been found in two different locations in manhattan. sources say police have evacuated a very busy transit station after two rice cookers were discovered inside the fulton street subway complex. by the way, that is huge. that is in lower manhattan. it's right near the tip of manhattan. it has just been renovated. it is massive. thousands and thousands of commuters go through there every morning to get to work. the third device was discovered near a carbage can, a bomb squad has since deemed at least two of three of those devices safe, meaning they're not armed with explosives. our pablo sandoval joins us now. you're downtown, you're near fulton street where these two devices were found. the other one i believe is at 17th street and 6th avenue, about 20 blocks from where you are. okay, i can't hear you, pablo. we'll fix it. james, you're with us. what are your thoughts? >> rep
i'm poppy harlow in new york. jim sciutto is off and we do begin with breaking news. a major scare right here in new york city this morning as suspicious packages, multiple suspicious packages had been found in two different locations in manhattan. sources say police have evacuated a very busy transit station after two rice cookers were discovered inside the fulton street subway complex. by the way, that is huge. that is in lower manhattan. it's right near the tip of manhattan. it has just been...
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next time, just tell me how to solve the new york mets batting problem. i'm sure everybody is waiting for that answer. >> i'm trying. >> harry, thanks very much. let's discuss now with brittany shepherd, national politics reporter for yahoo! news, and jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief for the daily beast. brittany, on biden's numbers here, a consistent lead through the polls over months. does this make him the unassailable front runner in your view? >> well, jim, i'm not sure he's unassailable, but he definitely -- if you're on team biden, you feel a bit untouchable, especially going to south carolina this weekend, where he has, i believe, a 38% approval rating. far above any of the front runner candidates -- warren, sanders, buttigieg, or harris. so when you're looking at campaign strategy for the next debates, you're going to think, okay, i'm the front runner. a lot of targets are going to be on my back. but i know that the american public at least thinks for now that i'm the best choice for the country. >> jackie, the other numbers here, of cour
next time, just tell me how to solve the new york mets batting problem. i'm sure everybody is waiting for that answer. >> i'm trying. >> harry, thanks very much. let's discuss now with brittany shepherd, national politics reporter for yahoo! news, and jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief for the daily beast. brittany, on biden's numbers here, a consistent lead through the polls over months. does this make him the unassailable front runner in your view? >> well, jim, i'm...
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york and eastern district of new york. this is mind-boggling. look, the mcc was built in 1975. it was built with the capacity of 456 inmates. they are now just under 800 inmates. so i understand the short staff issue here, but poppy, this raises so many questions about why all these failures happened. it almost a cascading set of failures to cause something unthinkable like this to happen. >> it sounds like you're saying because of this cascading of events, understaffing, clearly in positions that perhaps they weren't ready to be doing or trained for, that a high profile death or a death like this was inevitable. >> right. so three things we look at in the criminal justice system, the first part is enforcement which i'm infantly familiar with, then the prosecution part and then the corrections part. poppy, any time we cut budgets, any time we short strip one of those three tiered legs of the stool it's corrections. understand there's 3.2 million people incarcerated in this country. 7.3 million but still for this to happen,
york and eastern district of new york. this is mind-boggling. look, the mcc was built in 1975. it was built with the capacity of 456 inmates. they are now just under 800 inmates. so i understand the short staff issue here, but poppy, this raises so many questions about why all these failures happened. it almost a cascading set of failures to cause something unthinkable like this to happen. >> it sounds like you're saying because of this cascading of events, understaffing, clearly in...
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day" and "early start" in new york. she made us better every day. she led our staff with incredible grace and her signature southern charm. so here's to you chandra whitt. happy retirement, we will really miss you around here. >> she works often in the over night hours when we're at our worst. >> we're sometimes grumpy occasionally, but she is not. we're really going to miss her around here so best of luck to you, chandra and please stay in touch. this will always be your home. >> time now for newsroom with jim sciutto. >>> a very good thursday morning to you. i'm jim sciutto in washington. poppy harlow is off today. he prides himself on being a counter puncher but over the last 24 erratic hours president trump is fighting more like he's on the rows. he praised a conspiracy theorist who dubbed him the king of israel, called the prime minister of denmark's comment nasty after she said that greenland, an autonomous part of her country, was not for sale. he flip-flopped on new tax cuts. and went after one of his favorite o
day" and "early start" in new york. she made us better every day. she led our staff with incredible grace and her signature southern charm. so here's to you chandra whitt. happy retirement, we will really miss you around here. >> she works often in the over night hours when we're at our worst. >> we're sometimes grumpy occasionally, but she is not. we're really going to miss her around here so best of luck to you, chandra and please stay in touch. this will always be...
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i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. that's fraud. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. >>> these have been tense weeks in hong kong. we want to check in with where things are this morning. there are thousands who are protesting now for a tenth-straight weekend. hong kong police reporting, protesters to stop what authorities are calling illegal acts, but that's not s
i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. that's fraud. this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while...
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>> it's really the classic new york director. he puts the streets and the energy of new york on the screen in a way that no one else has ever done better. >> that thing on your lip, it goes. and get a haircut. >> based on a true story. sharpico say police officer who cannot stomach the corruption he sees around him. >> frank, who can trust a cop who don't take money. >> he breaks the code of silence. the effects on his life are catastrophic. >> i ought to cut your tongue out. >> al pacino is always on fire. >> it's safe! with my ass on the line, it's safe. >> the ael poo ppeal of him is energy, that fire, that kind of integrity which allows him to move into all sort of rolls from the "god father" to a cop to a bank robber in "dog day afternoon." >> nobody move. >> they reteamed for "dog day afternoon," again for "a true story." it's about this guy who tried to rob a bank in 1972. >> they picked it up this afternoon. >> everything that could go wrong goes wrong. >> right now i can see it. >> who is it? >> cops. >> the kindness and
>> it's really the classic new york director. he puts the streets and the energy of new york on the screen in a way that no one else has ever done better. >> that thing on your lip, it goes. and get a haircut. >> based on a true story. sharpico say police officer who cannot stomach the corruption he sees around him. >> frank, who can trust a cop who don't take money. >> he breaks the code of silence. the effects on his life are catastrophic. >> i ought to cut...
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we will hear from new york city mayor bill diblasio responding to the new york city police commissioner's decision to fire the officer involved in eric garner's choke hold death. james o'neal describing his decision as painful and calling this a day of reckonning and reconciliation. >> a man with family lost his life, that is an irreversible tragedy. a hard-working police officer with a family and a man that took this job to do good, to make a difference in his home community has now lost his chos chosen careeren that is a differecareer and that is a different tragedy. this must have a consequence of its own. therefore, i agree with the deputy commissioner of trials legal findings and recommendations. it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police officer. >> so you heard him. there commissioner o'neal agreed with the nypd administrative judge's decision that officer pantaleo be fired. we're about to show you the video that was captured during garner's arrest. in the video you can see pantaleo's choke hold grip him who says over and over, i can'
we will hear from new york city mayor bill diblasio responding to the new york city police commissioner's decision to fire the officer involved in eric garner's choke hold death. james o'neal describing his decision as painful and calling this a day of reckonning and reconciliation. >> a man with family lost his life, that is an irreversible tragedy. a hard-working police officer with a family and a man that took this job to do good, to make a difference in his home community has now lost...
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. >> the question that all of new york was asking last night was whatever happened to halston? >> it's a story of high fashion and high finance as one of america's big names in fashion -- >> it was business as usual, you could say. they bought his name, sold off his life's work for pennies on the dollar, and when that wasn't enough, well, they forced him out of his own office. some will say he had it coming. but what he didn't see coming were the tapes. all 215 of them, erased as per the corporation's order. who am i? just someone working in the archives, nobody important for our story, really. >> sportswear, knits, broadcloth, men's wear. >> this is andy warhol's portrait of me. >> you see, pictures meant everything to halston. >> texture demands texture. life is like a picture, he used to say. >> who's that lucky guy? >> well, he got his perfect picture. only, the price turned out to be a little high. ♪ ♪ ♪ how empty they can be ♪ but when i hold you in my arms ♪ ♪ that's a heaven to me ♪ who cares for fame and fortune ♪ ♪ their ony're only passing thi♪ â™
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and a new york police department judge recommends a new punishment for the officer involved in the death of eric garner. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ you should be mad that this is y
and a new york police department judge recommends a new punishment for the officer involved in the death of eric garner. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no...
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saddest and most damaging days in the history of new york city and the new york city police department. i'm sorry to say that we have to tell our police officers take it a step slower, make sure we're thinking, make sure you're making decisions in seven seconds. because you won't get backing. >> your sorry to say you have to tell a police officer to think and to slow down and make a good decision? that is what's ludicrous here? well, eric garner joined cnn's brook baldwin earlier today. here are their words. >> eric garner is gone. i can never get my father back. do us a favor as a family and make this right. justice for eric garner would be firing pentiloe standing with the family who suffered for the past five years. staying with the children and grandchildren of eric garner who have been suffering for the past five years. make the right decision and fire this officer. >> well, a decision was made just last month remember when the justice department after years of back and forth in the civils right division at the doj and the u.s. attorneys office of new york, they announced they wou
saddest and most damaging days in the history of new york city and the new york city police department. i'm sorry to say that we have to tell our police officers take it a step slower, make sure we're thinking, make sure you're making decisions in seven seconds. because you won't get backing. >> your sorry to say you have to tell a police officer to think and to slow down and make a good decision? that is what's ludicrous here? well, eric garner joined cnn's brook baldwin earlier today....