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this is new york city. we respond accordingly. we will continue to update new yorkers as we get more information. i would now turn it over to commissioner iskal. >> thank you, sir. thank you all so much for being here today. thank you, mr. mayor, my colleagues for their quick and speedy response. i'm pleased to -- >> we have the headlines from mayor adams and good advice about what to do if you feel an aftershock here in new york city. peter, i was interrupting you. then we will bring hala in. >> reporter: to pick up where we were, i think the key takeaway, as you heard from blinken today, calling for a transparent investigation. our understanding from john kirby who has been speaking to reporters, including our team listening, as we are having this conversation, is that blinken was in the comments referring to this report, to this investigation completed by israel and released today, that he was not calling for some broader further independent investigation. the white house to this point reserved judgment whether there would be a
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new york city itself. then we're also hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going to take a short break. we're expecting any minute the governor of new york to be speaking. we'll bring you that live. we'll take a short break and be right back. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. i'm too old if you're under 45, you're not. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. wow... gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain hpv-related cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain h
new york city itself. then we're also hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going...
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this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump actually carried staten island over joe biden in 2020. again, by far, the smallest of the boroughs. then you work your way here to queens county. the borough of queens. this is where you get into the much better areas. brooklyn, biden was 77%. the bronx biden with 83%. and then that brings you to the one remaining borough and that is where this trial is. where the jurors are from. it is manhattan. 87% nearly for biden in 2020. so within a very big blue city among the five boroughs, manhattan is the deepest blue of those five boroughs. nearly 87% of the votes going for biden
this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump...
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it's right in your face in new york city. the migrant issue. swansea spent a long time on it. i did feel like he was, he was on the defense, he tried to make it offense. he uses abortion rights as another offense against her. i think the best democrats can probably do is fight those two are dry and i think the president making, i mean i would go to the border. i would go to the border and i would say, this is how many border agents we have here. it's more than any other president has in history. >> you're saying the president. >> the president do that. people can draft off with him. i don't think it's going to, i mean you're not going to catch republicans on. it >> you still have that salient's though? >> yes, but you can try to blunt the issue. you can try to close the gap so that it's not before most people's minds. >> one thing interesting to me is the one way ration on crime, which drives me crazy. in 2022, all of those new york races were about crime. totally about crime. and at that point, it was the case that violent c
it's right in your face in new york city. the migrant issue. swansea spent a long time on it. i did feel like he was, he was on the defense, he tried to make it offense. he uses abortion rights as another offense against her. i think the best democrats can probably do is fight those two are dry and i think the president making, i mean i would go to the border. i would go to the border and i would say, this is how many border agents we have here. it's more than any other president has in...
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he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities, including two tours as new york city's police commissioner. >> compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990, 2000, last year, 333. >> but it was a 1385th homicide of that year, brian watkins murder, that the police commissioner says caused everyone to pay attention. beginning with then mayor david dinkins. >> the headline around that time, dave, do something. meaning, dave, do something about the perfect crime rate. the brian watkins stabbing was and accelerate that was added to that fear. >> this is going to be a big one. a lot of eyes and a lot of press on this one. >> also, the nature of the attack. >> the wolfpack. it was a name the media had recently given to another group of five teenagers who just a year ago were arrested for attacking a jogger in central park. law enforcement had a strategy in dealing with the so-called wolf packs. >> you to get everyone of them. to send out the message of the importance of not just arresting one or two, but to get all of them. >> that's exactly what police were doi
he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities, including two tours as new york city's police commissioner. >> compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990, 2000, last year, 333. >> but it was a 1385th homicide of that year, brian watkins murder, that the police commissioner says caused everyone to pay attention. beginning with then mayor david dinkins. >> the headline around that time, dave, do something. meaning, dave, do something...
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look at new york city, 7 miles per hour. gusty in atlantic city. cape cod scenario, different storm for them. it is much stronger now, it almost feels like blizzard conditions. and high tide is happening right now. the water is up very high. we got large waves crashing on shore. and that's why we have flood warnings in effect from boston out through the cape and for the jersey shore too with high tide cycle going on right now. chris, this storm has delivered in a few spots, biggest storm in a long time in isolated areas away from i-95, the big cities did not get as much as the inland areas did. >> i almost forgot what winter is like. this is sort of kind of little bit of a taste, but not much. bill karins, thank you so much. >>> up next with the border deal dead, money for border security may soon run out. the huge impact that could have on u.s. cities. >>> and later, what's the max impact on boeing? new data sheds light on how much that door blowing out midflight could hurt the company's bottom line. g out midflight could hurt the company's bottom
look at new york city, 7 miles per hour. gusty in atlantic city. cape cod scenario, different storm for them. it is much stronger now, it almost feels like blizzard conditions. and high tide is happening right now. the water is up very high. we got large waves crashing on shore. and that's why we have flood warnings in effect from boston out through the cape and for the jersey shore too with high tide cycle going on right now. chris, this storm has delivered in a few spots, biggest storm in a...
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of new york. the stakes are truly huge for the former president. he could owe hundreds of millions of dollars. 450 million if you add in what he now owes e. jean carroll. does he have that money? in a deposition last year, he claimed trump org had 400 million in cash. even if that is true, it might not be enough. if he's force to sell off properties, are they worth as much as he claims. are there enough buyers for what he has to offer. commercial real estate isn't exactly in a boom moment thanks to the pandemic, and his personal properties are highly specific. if it comes to it, who exactly is going to want to buy his new york penthouse for the seven springs estate with its pricey upkeep. the number is 127 million, is what i'm getting told in my ear. joining us now, msnbc national correspondent, yasmin vossoughian, nbc legal correspondent, lisa rubin who's furiously checking her phone, and "new york times" investigative reporter and msnbc contributor, suzanne craig. i heard $170 million from my pr
of new york. the stakes are truly huge for the former president. he could owe hundreds of millions of dollars. 450 million if you add in what he now owes e. jean carroll. does he have that money? in a deposition last year, he claimed trump org had 400 million in cash. even if that is true, it might not be enough. if he's force to sell off properties, are they worth as much as he claims. are there enough buyers for what he has to offer. commercial real estate isn't exactly in a boom moment...
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city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think about all the discussions we have had about the big, national demographic patterns. those characteristics. white, college educated, higher income. core democratic, demographic characteristics. particularly in suburbs and especially within cities. so why is manhattan the bluest of the blue boroughs in new york city? one of the bluest areas in the country. the fact i think it is that sort of political gold for democrats. white, college educated, higher income. corners of the country, but it is very true in particular in manhattan and new york city. >> you've got a lot
city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think...
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you came up in new york city politics. new york city politics are the most like ethnic, neighborhood by neighborhood. it is a very cosmopolitan place. people have their, they have their turf, they have their people. in some ways, negotiating difference is what all new york city politics is about. what did you learn from that? >> i learned that first you try to figure out who is in the neighborhood. my neighborhood, washington heights, has changed over the last 42 years that we have been there as a family. who are the people who move in that neighborhood? when you are in local politics, you learn that you have to your so and so in crown heights because he has 10 guys that you need to knock doors and for people to open the doors. >> it is not just you are running some canvas operation. >> i hear a lot of what happens now and it is great. you need to count how many doors you not but it is better if you are knocking the stories with people who know who the door knocker's are. that is what you learn in new york city politics. f
you came up in new york city politics. new york city politics are the most like ethnic, neighborhood by neighborhood. it is a very cosmopolitan place. people have their, they have their turf, they have their people. in some ways, negotiating difference is what all new york city politics is about. what did you learn from that? >> i learned that first you try to figure out who is in the neighborhood. my neighborhood, washington heights, has changed over the last 42 years that we have been...
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here in new york city, according to the nypd, major crime in new york city is down 2.3% from this time last year, not very comforting if you might think to the family who is shattered by the death of their loved one, a 31-year-old man, leaving behind a wife and a nine-month-old baby. and this family is talking about how they feel lost but comforted by the kind of love that he surrounded them with in just his short life. but the president, former president came here, and he offered his condolences to this family. and it was a more subdued former president in his remarks today, chris. >> a day to remember how the men in blue and women in blue put their lives on the line to keep us safe every day. thank you, ehema ellis, much appreciated. that's going to do it for us this hour. stay tune for the next hour because captain sully sullenberger is going to join katy tur to give his thoughts on the string of alarming issues with boeing airplanes. join us for "chris jansing reports" every weekday 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on msnbc. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right after this very sho
here in new york city, according to the nypd, major crime in new york city is down 2.3% from this time last year, not very comforting if you might think to the family who is shattered by the death of their loved one, a 31-year-old man, leaving behind a wife and a nine-month-old baby. and this family is talking about how they feel lost but comforted by the kind of love that he surrounded them with in just his short life. but the president, former president came here, and he offered his...
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york city again or hold office as director of the new york city corporation, which would really hit at the heart of who the former president is and what he has based his career for the last century on, jose. >> yeah, i mean, katie, let's talk about a few things. first, what does it tell you that the judge initially seemed willing to let donald trump speak if, and the conditions that yasmin was showing us are pretty basic conditions for a courtroom, right? >> that's exactly the point. but to your first question, it was unusual. those of us that have tried cases you normally don't have your clients when they're represented by lawyers getting up and participating in the process by delivering part of a closing argument. but i want to make sure this is something clear, jose, for people to understand, there were negotiations going back and forth between justice engoron and chris kise on behalf of donald trump. it started as early as january 4th. this was not a snap decision that was made by justice engoron. >> for him to be able to speak at closing? >> exactly. and attorney general letiti
york city again or hold office as director of the new york city corporation, which would really hit at the heart of who the former president is and what he has based his career for the last century on, jose. >> yeah, i mean, katie, let's talk about a few things. first, what does it tell you that the judge initially seemed willing to let donald trump speak if, and the conditions that yasmin was showing us are pretty basic conditions for a courtroom, right? >> that's exactly the...
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new york city, what ability was. the data was shocking. as you said, one in two asian- americans in new york city have faced some form of attack or assault. one in five has experienced a physical attack just in the past year alone. it shows the crisis has not moved on. our community still lives in fear and is taking prescience. every day of their lives, to avoid further violence and racism against themselves. >> norman, i want to drill down into the data. i think the numbers speak loudly about what is going on. nearly 2 million asian- americans in new york city. 83% of asian-american women and 72% of asian-american men say public safety is a huge concern. 75% of the respondents actually changed their daily routines and the behaviors to avoid expensing anti-aapi hate. norman, the numbers are astounding. do you suspect there is a replication of the percentages or numbers if you were to look at another city has a large aapi population? >> absolutely, these numbers are outstanding. the fact that people everyday are chang
new york city, what ability was. the data was shocking. as you said, one in two asian- americans in new york city have faced some form of attack or assault. one in five has experienced a physical attack just in the past year alone. it shows the crisis has not moved on. our community still lives in fear and is taking prescience. every day of their lives, to avoid further violence and racism against themselves. >> norman, i want to drill down into the data. i think the numbers speak loudly...
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and in fact, we want to talk about new york city, and who is leaving. there is such an interest in peddling this myth and this lie that having a fair and in forcing a fair tax system, is -- when they did actually shows that it's the opposite. rent in new york city, just like the rest of the country, has gotten out of control. our housing crisis has gotten to such epic proportions that, not just the poor, the working class, the middle class -- upper middle class people can't even afford to live in the city anymore. if anyone is leaving, it is the actual people that make new york city work. it is the working class. and so, to eric trump, i would say, you know what? you can let go a couple of those towers, and maybe we turned them into public housing, so keep glenn actually afford to live here. >> put that on a mug. i do want to ask you, because we are talking about his mom wears seems like there is accountability, if not a downright reckoning. are you worried at all about whether the criminal justice system will actually hold donald trump into account? an
and in fact, we want to talk about new york city, and who is leaving. there is such an interest in peddling this myth and this lie that having a fair and in forcing a fair tax system, is -- when they did actually shows that it's the opposite. rent in new york city, just like the rest of the country, has gotten out of control. our housing crisis has gotten to such epic proportions that, not just the poor, the working class, the middle class -- upper middle class people can't even afford to live...
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schools also remotely here in new york city. more than a million schoolchildren staying at home, studying remotely, over 1600 schools in new york city alone impacted. they are not closing schools today, the mayor says he's very concerned about that learning loss, so they want to continue school today. nevertheless, happening at home, urging folks to stay off the roads when they can as this snowstorm is expected to pass in the next couple of hours. again, a new york state emergency official telling me no major impacts so far. so right now, officials are sort of holding their breath over the next few hours and potentially breathing a sigh of relief on the back side of this. >> thank you, we know you'll keep on all of this for us. >>> and the winter weather could prove to be a big wild card today in the new york special election to replace ousted congressman george santos. also a big wild card, the race itself, the contest labiled a complete tossup for democrats, the candidate is tom suozzi. for republicans, massey philip. republic
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you're also looking at new york city. you could see the empire state building, and if you were looking in this direction toward me, you would see us on top of 30 rock here in manhattan, and it is definitely darker here. >> yes, and this is it. >> this is as dark as new york city will get. we have been showing totality, all the last hour. everyone in the darkness, but for a majority of the country, this is kind of the view that they're getting. >> it's still very cool, bill. >> it is. you had the dimmer out. >> show us the people outside. >> i mean, these new yorkers are impressed. >> they are impressed and you can see, i mean, they're starting to move a little bit more now because i think it's starting to fade, but a moment ago, as we were in commercial, everybody was stalk still down there, with their eyes toward the sky. another moment where everybody looks up, away from their phones, away from the ground, away from themselves, and up into the heavens to experience something that people have experienced for thousands an
you're also looking at new york city. you could see the empire state building, and if you were looking in this direction toward me, you would see us on top of 30 rock here in manhattan, and it is definitely darker here. >> yes, and this is it. >> this is as dark as new york city will get. we have been showing totality, all the last hour. everyone in the darkness, but for a majority of the country, this is kind of the view that they're getting. >> it's still very cool, bill....
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york review two years ago and said we pass. >> the new york city, manhattan case involving bragg and the hush payments is the weakest criminal case of ever seen in 60 years of practicing criminal law. >> the case was actually strong enough to win against all prior precedent because no one's ever gone this far against a former president, and it was constructed in a way to move, to get to a jury unlike the other cases. now it's worth hearing all these views, if you do journalism you will talk to both sides and more, so you will get differing views but i'm showing that to remind you there were a lot of people including legal experts who all but dismissing this as a weak case going nowhere. now the only case to hit a jury, and not only that as you now know, to convict defended trump. bragg was not deterred. he spoke through his actions. he moved forward and avoided the press. he kept his cards close to the best when he did his rare interviews, including when we spoke to him. >> less than two weeks before the presidential election, michael cohen wired $130,000 to stormy daniels' lawyer. t
york review two years ago and said we pass. >> the new york city, manhattan case involving bragg and the hush payments is the weakest criminal case of ever seen in 60 years of practicing criminal law. >> the case was actually strong enough to win against all prior precedent because no one's ever gone this far against a former president, and it was constructed in a way to move, to get to a jury unlike the other cases. now it's worth hearing all these views, if you do journalism you...
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>> caller: nbc news was first to report letter to the city of new york authorizing new york city police department and the city to enter its purpose is to make any sort of unrest arrest or assist in any way. lapd nypd cannot go on there just for whatever reason just because they feel like it. they, there needs to be a crime in progress or a complaint, or the need to be asked for the need to be asked on. if you are looking at a red flashing light on some of these officers, that is a body worn camera. there are different officers that are going in on this special vehicle nypd has. primarily the officers that entered are part of the emergency services unit. there is a saying when the rest of us need help we call police. when the police need help they call emergency services unit. so the officers who initially went in our part of the officers that are going now you have seen some with cameras, they are there to document the arrests, to document evidence of what they are seeing inside, and they have bulletproof vests and ballistic helmets as well. their job is to go in there. the students wi
>> caller: nbc news was first to report letter to the city of new york authorizing new york city police department and the city to enter its purpose is to make any sort of unrest arrest or assist in any way. lapd nypd cannot go on there just for whatever reason just because they feel like it. they, there needs to be a crime in progress or a complaint, or the need to be asked for the need to be asked on. if you are looking at a red flashing light on some of these officers, that is a body...
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york city suburbs, it was a reaction, it seems, to new york city, to democratic control, crime, quality of life and those sorts of things, and what republicans are running on, they have spent a fortune -- so have the democrats, on television ads. the ads feature suozzi negatively, and not much about pilip. it's an interesting test here. suozzi, former congressman and long-time political fixture in nassau county going back three decades, and does that name and familiarity overcome a big shift in the last few years towards the republicans. which of those two things will win out? the familiarity of suozzi and the long-time bond between him and the voters, and i think that's the question. >> steve on that mid-term, the 2022, was that an outlier as far as how it traditionally runs? >> well, if you went back 40 years, you were talking about one of the most -- 20 years ago it started to change and became more of a democratic county, and then in the last five or ten years, there has been a resurgence of republicans in nassau county, and they have won a whole bunch of offices here, and the succe
york city suburbs, it was a reaction, it seems, to new york city, to democratic control, crime, quality of life and those sorts of things, and what republicans are running on, they have spent a fortune -- so have the democrats, on television ads. the ads feature suozzi negatively, and not much about pilip. it's an interesting test here. suozzi, former congressman and long-time political fixture in nassau county going back three decades, and does that name and familiarity overcome a big shift in...
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joining us from new york city, nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, and massapequa, new york, on long island, rehema ellis. three presidents at radio city music hall today. talk to me about what they're doing. >> reporter: this is a significant moment for the biden campaign. start with the eye popping $25 million that the event is bringing in, the biggest according to the biden campaign, fundraising event in our politics ever. a lot of that coming not just in big increments. people can give up to $500,000, but i'm told a third of that, a little over $8 million coming in $25 increments for the virtual feature that they're going to have an interview of the three presidents, with julie chavez rodriguez. those are donors that the biden campaign can go back to over and over again, especially if they were first time donors for the rest of the campaign. for the biden campaign, this is about two other things. they want to bring the party together. this is obviously a candidate in president biden that a lot of democrats are concerned about, whether he's going to be able to get the job
joining us from new york city, nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, and massapequa, new york, on long island, rehema ellis. three presidents at radio city music hall today. talk to me about what they're doing. >> reporter: this is a significant moment for the biden campaign. start with the eye popping $25 million that the event is bringing in, the biggest according to the biden campaign, fundraising event in our politics ever. a lot of that coming not just in big increments....
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new york city, for 50 years. so what happens to the average police officer's morale, his attitude on the daily job, where so much is expected of police officers today, and police officers know that everything and almost anything they do, someone is going to record it on a cell phone camera when they get out of that cruiser? what happens to their sense of morale and obligation when they see people like these eight or ten people, young men, who beat the hell out of two new york city police officers in times square, and they skate, no penalty? you just go home, you know, out of jail, no problem. now, something is going to happen to them eventually, but what happens to the average cop in a car? >> overall, morale, i've been in the business, as you say, 50 years, associated with new york city for 25 years. the morale of the average new york city cop is about as low as it's ever been. they don't feel supported. why? because with the exception of the mayor, they are not supported. we have a city council that is the wors
new york city, for 50 years. so what happens to the average police officer's morale, his attitude on the daily job, where so much is expected of police officers today, and police officers know that everything and almost anything they do, someone is going to record it on a cell phone camera when they get out of that cruiser? what happens to their sense of morale and obligation when they see people like these eight or ten people, young men, who beat the hell out of two new york city police...
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every night, something is happening in new york city. we're going to be prepared and we're going to execute a plan to address whatever comes in front of us to make sure new yorkers are safe. not only the protestors, the students, children, residents of those who want to carry on their normal lives in this great city we call new york. >> thank you for joining us. antonia, if you have a second, i want to follow up on something you've pressed the mayor on. i'm going to take in a quick break...
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york city? this was a fake story but a good one. the fake story was that when the president of ukraine came to new york city to give a speech to the u.n. general assembly, the story was his wife who came to new york with him, she spent her time in new york at cartier. buying over a million dollars worth of jewelry for herself. now, this of course is meant to be a shocking story, right? oh, we shouldn't give ukraine any more support. nobody should. clearly, the leaders of ukraine are just stealing it all so they can buy diamond rings for themselves or whatever. totally fake story. it originated apparently in russia. no surprise. it was a pretty obvious fake from the outset, even though it had all this detail that was supposed to make it more believable. the detail didn't help. the day on which this person was supposed to have bought all this jewelry at cartier was a day that she and her husband were not in new york, and that was very public knowledge because they were doing lots of public events
york city? this was a fake story but a good one. the fake story was that when the president of ukraine came to new york city to give a speech to the u.n. general assembly, the story was his wife who came to new york with him, she spent her time in new york at cartier. buying over a million dollars worth of jewelry for herself. now, this of course is meant to be a shocking story, right? oh, we shouldn't give ukraine any more support. nobody should. clearly, the leaders of ukraine are just...
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. >>> first, donald trump is in new york city in court for the first day of the damages trials in e. jean carroll's case against him. ♪ ♪ >>> this morning all eyes are on new hampshire now after iowa casts the first ballots in the race for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. former president donald trump cruised to victory in the iowa caucuses winning by nearly 30%. >> and you can see ron desantis came in a distance second, narrowly edging out former u.n. ambassador, nikki haley. and then vivek ramaswamy came in fourth and dropped out of the race. >> and asa hutchison just announced he was dropping out of the race. 100,000 iowans turned out, much lower than in 2016. >> so it's now off to new hampshire. great place. we won it last time, and we won it both times, and we love it. the people are great. >> we thank you for your effort and we thank you for your support. you helped us get a ticket punched out at the hawkeye state. >> our campaign is the last hope of stopping the biden/trump nightmare. >> and steve kornacki at the big board, and ali vitali in manchester, new ham
. >>> first, donald trump is in new york city in court for the first day of the damages trials in e. jean carroll's case against him. ♪ ♪ >>> this morning all eyes are on new hampshire now after iowa casts the first ballots in the race for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. former president donald trump cruised to victory in the iowa caucuses winning by nearly 30%. >> and you can see ron desantis came in a distance second, narrowly edging out former u.n....
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a new york city courtroom. is it a foreshadow of the 2024 race to come? >>> we'll break down his sweeping victory in the iowa caucus including the coalition of voters that gave him a record-breaking win. >>> also ahead, the race for second place. ron desantis edging out nikki haley in iowa, but now they head to new hampshire. why the map ahead looks tough for florida's governor. >>> hello, great to have you with us. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york with my colleague jose diaz-balart with coverage of the 2024 race. >> today the winner of the iowa caucuses is not back on the trial. instead he's on trial. donald trump arrived at a courthouse in manhattan for the start of a second defamation trial in the case brought by author e. jean carroll. >> this just hours after that iowa win, with the former president taking over 50% of the vote. and in the race for second place, ron desantis just barely edging out nikki haley. >> i can safely say tonight iowa made this republican primary a two-pe
a new york city courtroom. is it a foreshadow of the 2024 race to come? >>> we'll break down his sweeping victory in the iowa caucus including the coalition of voters that gave him a record-breaking win. >>> also ahead, the race for second place. ron desantis edging out nikki haley in iowa, but now they head to new hampshire. why the map ahead looks tough for florida's governor. >>> hello, great to have you with us. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from...
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the skyline of new york city. and this is the thinks he gets? >> just architecturally, i take issue with the idea that donald trump built the skyline. maybe like the trump developments on the upper west side, but -- i mean, what do you say to that? because as much as it is sort of comic that the trumps are saying that the department you know, you can see how this line that new york is anti business titan might have some residents in certain circumstances. and i wonder what your response to that is? >> new york is so anti business that wall street is located here, that midtown manhattan is soaring up billionaires ' row. you know, that we have the top 1% not only in the united states, but globally, constantly trying to gobble up real estate here. something tells me that that is full of hot air. and in fact, when we want to talk about new york city, and who is leaving, there is this, there is such an interest in peddling this myth and this lie that having a fair, enforcing a fair tax system is causing the wealthy to
the skyline of new york city. and this is the thinks he gets? >> just architecturally, i take issue with the idea that donald trump built the skyline. maybe like the trump developments on the upper west side, but -- i mean, what do you say to that? because as much as it is sort of comic that the trumps are saying that the department you know, you can see how this line that new york is anti business titan might have some residents in certain circumstances. and i wonder what your response...
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this morning he talks about violent crime in new york city. he said, at all levels it's awful, nobody has ever seen it this bad. now, the facts are, back in 1990 there were 2,200 murders a year. it's down 83%. all crime is down. but in this cavalier way -- you know, it's not that way. well, he is wrong. and i think we're going to see the evaporation of that camouflage that he's been living in, and that's the other side of this. we're going to see -- and we saw it this morning, he actually prepared a series of untruths to try to defend himself. and i know him very well, having done three books and spending the last year of his presidency talking to him. and this is a man who has lost his footing and, in a sense, has lost his cover of that clubbiness. >> we have times in our history where there's an ebb and flow of weather systems and the government, leadership institutions are seen as working or not. and as i mentioned, you've covered and lived through much of that in your career. do you see this as a potential return to that? there was so many
this morning he talks about violent crime in new york city. he said, at all levels it's awful, nobody has ever seen it this bad. now, the facts are, back in 1990 there were 2,200 murders a year. it's down 83%. all crime is down. but in this cavalier way -- you know, it's not that way. well, he is wrong. and i think we're going to see the evaporation of that camouflage that he's been living in, and that's the other side of this. we're going to see -- and we saw it this morning, he actually...
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york city, a change to the migrant influx into new york. and if you watch tv in the district over the last few weeks, you saw again and again footage of migrants scuffling with police, warnings that migrants were committed crimes. that was the issue, and that is what suozzi was financing. he funnest it in the way of saying that if it were up to me, migrants committing those crimes will be deported immediately. and if it were up to him, they would be an immigration compromise passing through the house that reduce the number of asylum seekers staying in new york. so he had a solution to the issue that he explained pretty briskly throughout the race. he did not try to argue that crime is going down. he said they're right about parts of this, and i don't plan to fix it, mazi pilip does not. >> harry, what do you think? >> mazi pilip, or her pack clothes on her behalf, with a 1.5 million dollar super bowl by that ends with the migrants in times square kicking those police officers. that was the race. and she came in with nothing else to say. one
york city, a change to the migrant influx into new york. and if you watch tv in the district over the last few weeks, you saw again and again footage of migrants scuffling with police, warnings that migrants were committed crimes. that was the issue, and that is what suozzi was financing. he funnest it in the way of saying that if it were up to me, migrants committing those crimes will be deported immediately. and if it were up to him, they would be an immigration compromise passing through the...
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and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author. comedian, actor, and writer. she wrote the streamly amazing book. yes i can say that when they come for the comedians, we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, monday, the real meat, the real business of trump's trial is going to start. is the media, is the nation ready for this. >> he may never actually see the inside of a prison cell, but this courtroom is his prison- he is stuck. he gets reprimanded while he's trying to stand up. what an incredible contrast to president biden who was showing his freedom i feel like this week. he was flaunting his freedom by going off and campaigning like a normal guy. >> let's talk about the trial and the jury. the jury selection happened much quicker than people thought. on monday, they were like this thing is
and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author. comedian, actor, and writer. she wrote the streamly amazing book. yes i can say that when they come for the comedians, we are all in trouble. there's a lot to cover. brian, monday, the real...
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>> well, certainly, so many people in new york city know him. it is hard to think of a case where there is a high profile criminal defendant where the venue consists of people who know him over 40, 50 years. and as your reporting, a lot of those perceptions are negative. it is the central park five, a lot of people think that all these buildings have been gaudy and he represented access in the '80s and a lot of people think he's a slumlord from queens. there is many characterizations, but if you think about it, the numbers is how you combat that. if you have hundreds of jurors coming in, it is narrowed down and sure, you have some that say well, i can't be fair and impartial and then they get to the courtroom, they're standing 20 feet from donald trump and they'll say the same thing. the process does have safeguards built into place. each side, there is an unlimited number of cause strikes each side can use and then ten peremptoies to use. i think it will be a long process, but a fair and impartial jury will be seated in this case. >> are you su
>> well, certainly, so many people in new york city know him. it is hard to think of a case where there is a high profile criminal defendant where the venue consists of people who know him over 40, 50 years. and as your reporting, a lot of those perceptions are negative. it is the central park five, a lot of people think that all these buildings have been gaudy and he represented access in the '80s and a lot of people think he's a slumlord from queens. there is many characterizations, but...
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what happened in new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%. up in violence. just making more felony arrests and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. we see we're locking up the same people over and over again. the judges let them walk on the streets again. it's a broken system. >> people who support bail reform will tell you that it is needed because poor people were suffering more than others. they were going to jail. they didn't have the money to come out. but it seems like the governor of new york has seen enough and she's a democrat. she's now saying she's going to give more power to the judges so they can keep people who are violent offenders, keep them in jail so they're not back out on the streets and new york city has been dealing with this problem for a couple of years and recently, they had one of their officers killed in the line of duty by people who were career criminals and the will of that officer calling out the police dmt and everyone who works in criminal justice reform saying can we not do enough to protect our
what happened in new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%. up in violence. just making more felony arrests and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. we see we're locking up the same people over and over again. the judges let them walk on the streets again. it's a broken system. >> people who support bail reform will tell you that it is needed because poor people were suffering more than others. they were going to jail. they didn't have the...
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of new york authorizing the city of new york and police department to enter its premises to make any sort of arrests they deem appropriate or assist inn any way. it's private property in new york so the nypd can't go on for whatever reason just because they feel like it. there needs to be a crime in progress or complaint, or they need tore be asked on. i want to point out a couple of things you've been looking at. if you'rein looking at a red flashing light on some of these officers, that's a body worn camera. you've got a number of different types of police officers that are going in on this specialty vehicle that the nypd has. primarily the initial officers that entered are part of the nypd's emergency services unit. so there's a saying that when -- when the rest of us need help, we call police. when the police need help, they call emergency services unit. and so the officers that initially went in are part of the esu. the officers that are going in now, you're seeing some with cameras, they're there to document the arrests, document evidence what they see inside, and they obviousl
of new york authorizing the city of new york and police department to enter its premises to make any sort of arrests they deem appropriate or assist inn any way. it's private property in new york so the nypd can't go on for whatever reason just because they feel like it. there needs to be a crime in progress or complaint, or they need tore be asked on. i want to point out a couple of things you've been looking at. if you'rein looking at a red flashing light on some of these officers, that's a...
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york city. and it was just like i said. i heard that voice and -- and i heard a little bit more. and then there he was. i was just stunned. it is completely clear. those are sentences. it is a paragraph. everything is true. it is a serious point about how you actually build on this island, and why you are able to build so high on this island. and then, i'm hearing him talk about people are buying faucets that water does not come out of. what happened? what happened from the guy who said that and was able to say that in 1999 about construction? and now does not know how faucets were? >> lawrence, i think a couple of things are going on. and one is perhaps the most obvious. this is a person who has untreated psychiatric disorders. and any untreated disorder of any kind of worsens over time, as long as it remains untreated. so, it makes perfect sense that somebody who is as unhealthy as he is, who is under the extraordinary amount of stress he is under, would have a harder time holding it together
york city. and it was just like i said. i heard that voice and -- and i heard a little bit more. and then there he was. i was just stunned. it is completely clear. those are sentences. it is a paragraph. everything is true. it is a serious point about how you actually build on this island, and why you are able to build so high on this island. and then, i'm hearing him talk about people are buying faucets that water does not come out of. what happened? what happened from the guy who said that...
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live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. breaking news overseas, a massive earthquake striking japan. triggering tsunami warnings across the region. the shocking images we are now seeing of the destruction left behind. >>> plus, a deadly fire fight in the red sea as tensions only build in the middle east, and a new and major political blow to benjamin netanyahu inside israel. >>> and all eyes on iowa with just two weeks until iowa voters choose their top choice for president, how are the candidates making that final push. >>> hello, and we begin with the shocking tsunami warnings after a series of deadly earthquakes struck the sea of japan earlier today. the biggest quake reaching a magnitude of 7.6 with the epicenter just over 300 miles west of tokyo, and then this prompted japan, russia, and north korea to all issue tsunami warnings after the quakes. the intense shaking sent people running as buildings collapsed even trapping some people under the rubble. local japanese media tonight reporting at least three people have di
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nothing could get him to new york city. the first question i to, the governor of new york, was an aide to daniel patrick moynahan , and is fed up with the kind of top you just heard from that guy in new york the. it is publishing a report this year about how much more money the state of new york contributed to the federal government, that it got back from the federal government, and that report, new york, really, was a loser state. that is to say, the state of new york lost money because of its membership in the united states of america. the state of california lost money. it is the united states of america. in the states, that guy, that they called winner states, later in that interview, it was all winter states who won money by the united states treasury, meaning they all connected more from the federal government more than they ever paid him. they went on to praise the states that he really praised, which were north dakota, and west virginia the. two of the least desirable states to live in, according to the population n
nothing could get him to new york city. the first question i to, the governor of new york, was an aide to daniel patrick moynahan , and is fed up with the kind of top you just heard from that guy in new york the. it is publishing a report this year about how much more money the state of new york contributed to the federal government, that it got back from the federal government, and that report, new york, really, was a loser state. that is to say, the state of new york lost money because of its...
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donald trump preparing to hold a campaign event today in new york city's south bronx. a very blue district that went 77% for joe biden in 2020. now, this event is fresh off the heels of a significant endorsement for trump from the last woman left standing in the primary race against him. former rival nikki haley. let's discuss with nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, christina greer, professor at city college of new york, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. so thank you all for being here. vaughn, explain to us why trump is campaigning in this extremely blue district today. >> so number one, he thought that he was going to have trial today in manhattan and so his campaign went forward with planning this south bronx event. donald trump has been obsessed with the idea that he can win the state of new york here in november, and we should note that back in 2020 he lost the state of new york by 23 percentage points. and so for donald trump he sees polling that indicates that he's able to make some inroads, particularly with black vot
donald trump preparing to hold a campaign event today in new york city's south bronx. a very blue district that went 77% for joe biden in 2020. now, this event is fresh off the heels of a significant endorsement for trump from the last woman left standing in the primary race against him. former rival nikki haley. let's discuss with nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, christina greer, professor at city college of new york, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political...
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so former president trump is hitting the campaign trail in new york city this week? trump will have a rally in the south bronx on thursday while he's in town for his hush money trial. let's note that in 2020 about 77% of that neighborhood, which is new york's 15th district, voted for biden. trump, of course, largely stuck in new york these last few weeks. he's had an event at a firehouse, a bodega, this one in the south bronx trying to make political points against president biden. joining us now national political correspondent for politico meredith mcgraw. meredith, good morning. to good to see you. there's a limit i suppose as to what trump can do. although we should note he hasn't exactly taken advantage of an off date in court. plenty of other days he's just golfed at mar-a-lago. talk to us why the trump campaign -- look he's not going to win maybe votes in new york city, but he's trying to make specific message points and perhaps try to score with lutoneo and black voters elsewhere. tell us the thinking. yeah, donald trump going to a borough in new york city is
so former president trump is hitting the campaign trail in new york city this week? trump will have a rally in the south bronx on thursday while he's in town for his hush money trial. let's note that in 2020 about 77% of that neighborhood, which is new york's 15th district, voted for biden. trump, of course, largely stuck in new york these last few weeks. he's had an event at a firehouse, a bodega, this one in the south bronx trying to make political points against president biden. joining us...
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you worked in new york city politics. it's the most sort of ethnic and neighborhood by neighborhood, and it's a very cosmopolitan place. people have their turf. they have their people. in some ways, negotiating difference is what all new york city politics is about. what have you learned from that? >> i learned that first you are trying to figure out, who is in the neighborhood? my haber -- my neighborhood washington heights has changed over the last 42 years. that we have been there as a family. who are the people who move people in that neighborhood? when you are in local politics, you learn you have to hire so and so because he has 10 guys, 10 gals, that you need to knock on doors and for people to open the doors. >> it's not your running a campus operation. >> correct. i hear a lot of what happens now, and it's great, you need to count how many doors you not, but it's better if you are knocking those doors with people who know who the knockers are. that is what you learn in new york city politics. for me, i talk about
you worked in new york city politics. it's the most sort of ethnic and neighborhood by neighborhood, and it's a very cosmopolitan place. people have their turf. they have their people. in some ways, negotiating difference is what all new york city politics is about. what have you learned from that? >> i learned that first you are trying to figure out, who is in the neighborhood? my haber -- my neighborhood washington heights has changed over the last 42 years. that we have been there as a...
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>> so there's a sheriff in new york city, kind of like the wild west meet new york city. the poern can sign an execution, delivers it for a $50 fee, and signed by the sheriff and the marshal can walk into the bank. they did a trial a complete road map to c his assets. >> adam, are you curious about this? people have speculated about this for a while, at a level about half a billion dollars, donald trump may have problems raising this money. this is not to say his value may not exceed this, but it's tied up in his assets. we now have ahi clearer picturef donald trump's cash situation than we have in all those years trying to get his tax returns. >> absolutely. and we have a clear picture of his universe and constellation of his businesses from judge barbara jones, who is the court monitor and who is looking over everything. her recent report said that there are 512 different entities. now, that is something as adam said earlier, it's a road map where we, the public, may not yet even people who have been following this very closely have a clear idea of what this means, buth
>> so there's a sheriff in new york city, kind of like the wild west meet new york city. the poern can sign an execution, delivers it for a $50 fee, and signed by the sheriff and the marshal can walk into the bank. they did a trial a complete road map to c his assets. >> adam, are you curious about this? people have speculated about this for a while, at a level about half a billion dollars, donald trump may have problems raising this money. this is not to say his value may not...
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york city. we are now 202 days away from the election. trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom tomorrow for day three of his new york election interference trial. this was a day off from court while the judge dealt with other cases. jury selection will resume in the morning. seven jurors have been officially selected, a total of 18 will hear the case. the former president spent the morning complaining about the process. he says his lawyers should have gotten unlimited chances to strike potential jurors. that is not how it works. they have the number of chances the law allows. no more, no less. now trump is also saying he is willing to take the witness stand in the trial and today the da unveiled his plan to cross-examine trump about his recent high profile legal losses if the former president decides to testify. it includes his half $1 billion civil fraud judgment and the civil vertex will find him liable for defamation and sexual abuse of eiji carol. the judge will decide what the jury will
york city. we are now 202 days away from the election. trump will be back in a manhattan courtroom tomorrow for day three of his new york election interference trial. this was a day off from court while the judge dealt with other cases. jury selection will resume in the morning. seven jurors have been officially selected, a total of 18 will hear the case. the former president spent the morning complaining about the process. he says his lawyers should have gotten unlimited chances to strike...
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york city. the american principal that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. >> reaffirmed, and reaffirmed against something that some of the optimists and politicians did not acknowledge as much. of these four different indictments i mentioned, three have been printed, delayed, and whittled down to not get to the public or jury by the election. while it shouldn't matter if there are sometimes some delays, the election does matter when the crimes in question involved a coup to overthrow the government, a rico charge for a related crime to overthrow the election, and in this case which at one point, it wasn't sure if it would go or not at all, the crime for the original electorate college of donald trump which is now classified as part of a campaign conspiracy. we turn to presidential historian douglas brinkley and vanity fair's molly john fast. we can't always do justice to history. that we can slow down a bit and feel something has happened. how do you take this? >> i was at the university of
york city. the american principal that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. >> reaffirmed, and reaffirmed against something that some of the optimists and politicians did not acknowledge as much. of these four different indictments i mentioned, three have been printed, delayed, and whittled down to not get to the public or jury by the election. while it shouldn't matter if there are sometimes some delays, the election does matter when the crimes in question involved a coup to overthrow...
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this is a busy day here in new york city for donald trump. jose. >> it is indeed. vaughn hillyard in new york city, thank you very much. that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," donald trump in manhattan this hour on the hot seat, in court today awaiting a trial
this is a busy day here in new york city for donald trump. jose. >> it is indeed. vaughn hillyard in new york city, thank you very much. that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," donald trump in manhattan this hour on the hot seat, in court today awaiting a trial
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york city. it's not up there. in other cities it's not up, it's perceived to be up. the republicans have taken great advantage of that, of amplifying it. thank you. >>> the threat assessment. how the rhetoric from former president trump allowed by a federal judge in florida now is raising serious concerns among federal law enforcement. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. what if you could go from this to this. with just one step tresemmé silk serum. time for the ultimate humidity test. weightlessly smooth hair your turn. new tresemmé keratin smooth collection. ♪ ♪ engineered to minimize noise. and built for adventure. which can also be your own quiet cabin in the woods. the fully electric q8 e-tron. an electric vehicle that recha
york city. it's not up there. in other cities it's not up, it's perceived to be up. the republicans have taken great advantage of that, of amplifying it. thank you. >>> the threat assessment. how the rhetoric from former president trump allowed by a federal judge in florida now is raising serious concerns among federal law enforcement. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with...
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just a remarkable plan and execution by the nypd. >> this is not a tent city, this is new york city. it's our city. and if you're thinking about doing something like this, take a look around, see how fast we cleared it out. this could be you. >> sort of a half promotional video for the nypd, half warning shot to future protesters. there's also a soundtrack, you may have noticed, and situation room footage as officers plan the columbia sweep like it was, i don't know, the bin laden raid. it is not what you might call a tool for ede-escalation. but sit worth noting that some colleges have actually managed to do just that, to de-escalate the tension on their campuses this week. both brown and northwestern university reached deals with student protester this is week with protesters leaving encampments and the colleges agreeing to hear them out and to vote on divestment issues. whether or not that can be replicated elsewhere at this point is totally unclear. this is happening across the country with lots of individual actors making separate decisions and that makes this story complicated.
just a remarkable plan and execution by the nypd. >> this is not a tent city, this is new york city. it's our city. and if you're thinking about doing something like this, take a look around, see how fast we cleared it out. this could be you. >> sort of a half promotional video for the nypd, half warning shot to future protesters. there's also a soundtrack, you may have noticed, and situation room footage as officers plan the columbia sweep like it was, i don't know, the bin laden...
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york city. it was obvious, including in the supposedly damning details from the outset, but lots of people spread that story around. in the united states, one english-language russian disinformation site in particular, one that is supposed to look like an american news site, called dz weekly, that was particularly effective at spreading the fake story about the cartier jewelry shopping spree that never happened. then, a couple months later, d.c. weekly was doing another, same idea, totally fake but good story, this time it wasn't cartier jewelry, this time it was yachts. big boats. this story, again, fake story, included a photo of these two big yachts that you could look up my name on the internet, they're real yachts, but the fake story about them was that this time, these two yachts had been bought by the president of ukraine himself. it wasn't the wife buying jewelry, this time it was the president of ukraine buying boats. $75 million he spent buying these two yachts. and again, the whole po
york city. it was obvious, including in the supposedly damning details from the outset, but lots of people spread that story around. in the united states, one english-language russian disinformation site in particular, one that is supposed to look like an american news site, called dz weekly, that was particularly effective at spreading the fake story about the cartier jewelry shopping spree that never happened. then, a couple months later, d.c. weekly was doing another, same idea, totally fake...
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a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under investigation by thev s.e.c. bank of internet under investigation by the s.e.c. a whistle-blower who is supposed to be some sort of internal auditor at the company had come forward and made allegations that the bank's clients included criminals and, quote, notorious criminals, and, quote, very high level foreign officials from major oil producing countries and war zones. the whistle-blower made allegations about the bank alleging tax evasion and money laundering and lying to the s.e.c. so they were under s.e.c. investigation. and for whatever reason, that s.e.c. investi
a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under...