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new york not only shifted the significance first of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back to fill european views and that made new york important to washington dc where or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because the government learned large portions of its revenues from the customs house in new york harbor, there was a b. where the entire federal budget was coming from the customs house in new york city. now wasn't just the bankers and shipping magnates who profited from cotton in new york city. the thousands and thousands of workers who directly or indirectly were profiting from crops, dockworkers obviously but also shops, people in the shops, people who worked in the hotels and the gambling houses and restaurants and brothels, there were lots ofsoutherners and they would come up from this summer and treat new york city as their home away from home . everybody was in various ways dependent on maintaining the cotton trade. which means we saw it in their best interest to maintain the plantation system an
new york not only shifted the significance first of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back to fill european views and that made new york important to washington dc where or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because the government learned large portions of its revenues from the customs house in new york harbor, there was a b. where the entire federal budget was coming from the customs house in new york city. now...
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i'm sorry, he's physically there at the new york headquarters in new york city. mideast meeting with tub -- publisher and editorial folks. >> yeah, i know, i read somewhere yesterday or someone told me that he had canceled a meeting but i guess it's on again so i have no idea. i mean, that, i think, is sort of secondary, isn't it, somewhat to what's going on in the country. neil: he was saying the media was unfair to him, he's going to bypass the media, he communicating pass the media, in a way so do you come to think of it. so what do you make of that and that things will change under a president trump in that -- >> you know, i really think things will change. i think trump wants to be a great president. you know, i think it was very unfair in the election what the media did in many cases. you know, you could do what you want in an editorial page. i read this editorial but when you put out the news, and i tell you that's why less and less people are reading the news and newspapers because you want to get everyone's opinion, everyone wants to give their opinion i
i'm sorry, he's physically there at the new york headquarters in new york city. mideast meeting with tub -- publisher and editorial folks. >> yeah, i know, i read somewhere yesterday or someone told me that he had canceled a meeting but i guess it's on again so i have no idea. i mean, that, i think, is sort of secondary, isn't it, somewhat to what's going on in the country. neil: he was saying the media was unfair to him, he's going to bypass the media, he communicating pass the media, in...
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headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president-elect donald trump meets with japanese prime minister shinzo abe in new york today. learneded that mr. trump has statarted making offe for key posts in his admininistration. these are some of f the leading contenders to fillll top positions. retired general michael flynn as national securitity adviviser. former new york cicity mayor ru giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as attorney general a and steve mnuchin as treasurury secre and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. this, as the trump transition team says government officials will have to agree to a five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. presiden
headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president-elect donald trump meets with japanese prime minister shinzo abe in new york today. learneded that mr. trump has statarted making offe for key posts in his admininistration. these are some of f the leading contenders to fillll top positions. retired general michael flynn as national securitity adviviser. former new york cicity mayor ru giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as...
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reporting back to new york in realtime. >> while in new york, s.w.a.t. unit -- for new york, this is just a drill. >> all part of a little known nypd across the globe to try to stop the next attack. >> we need to be in a position of 24 hour as day and 365 days a year, all around the globe to react right in new york city in realtime. >> john miller, department commissioner intelligence, fighters are returning to europe from syria are a growing threat to the u.s., too. >> they come back trained and harden, and committed fighters. the detectives over in 13 locations including europe, middle east and austria. >>> here, nypd detectives are staging across the globe and sharing intelligence about the latest threat to europe and the u.s. >> the french speaking shooter is one of the attackers who end up in a battle theater. >> the attack one year ago today, an nypd detective was at the the contacts that i made over the year to get that information and relay it back to new york as soon as possible. >> the french police were out gunned in an earlier attack. >> the
reporting back to new york in realtime. >> while in new york, s.w.a.t. unit -- for new york, this is just a drill. >> all part of a little known nypd across the globe to try to stop the next attack. >> we need to be in a position of 24 hour as day and 365 days a year, all around the globe to react right in new york city in realtime. >> john miller, department commissioner intelligence, fighters are returning to europe from syria are a growing threat to the u.s., too....
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a rough commute, a florida driver suddenly finds himself in water and sinking fast. >>> and no iphone zone, a miami bookstore goes retro with the tech ban. this is the "cbs morning news." turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven k by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana? can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, on, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fra
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york city has which residents in my district and the city of new york are taking advantage of because, number one, what it provides. we have many of my -- a lot of my constituents are also residents who live in my community who do not have a form of i.d. and therefore what idnyc does is allows you to have a form of i.d. >> i understand that. but what the mayor was saying is, look, there are federal laws about who's allowed to be in the country and who's not and we're ignoring them and there's nothing you can do about it. why is that not a violation of the law itself? you're an elected official looking at the federal government and saying i'm not obeying it. why is that okay? >> i don't think that's what the mayor is saying, that he's not obeying. what the mayor is saying is that he's going to protect residents of the city of new york. in the city of new york we have individuals who are documented and undocumented. he's looking out for the best interests of the residents. >> new york is a sanctuary city which means it protects people who are breaking immigration laws. they're federal l
york city has which residents in my district and the city of new york are taking advantage of because, number one, what it provides. we have many of my -- a lot of my constituents are also residents who live in my community who do not have a form of i.d. and therefore what idnyc does is allows you to have a form of i.d. >> i understand that. but what the mayor was saying is, look, there are federal laws about who's allowed to be in the country and who's not and we're ignoring them and...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city i'm demarco in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, november 4th, 2016. just four days until the presidential election. this is the "cbs mng >>> as we head into the final weekend of the campaign, hillary clinton is painting a grim picture of what a trump presidency might look like. >> we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and whose ideas are incredibly dangerous. >> meanwhile, melania trump hit the trail for the first time in months saying, as first lady, she would battle something her to talk to each other and to disagree with each other and to -- with each other. >>> while donald trump criminalizes clinton over her ongoing e-mail scandal. >> will justice be done? yes or no? >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> it is the final push before a presidential election, which by most accounts, will be a nail-biter. hillary clinton is trying to shore up the democratic base
from the broadcast center here in new york city i'm demarco in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, november 4th, 2016. just four days until the presidential election. this is the "cbs mng >>> as we head into the final weekend of the campaign, hillary clinton is painting a grim picture of what a trump presidency might look like. >> we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and whose ideas are...
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in new york. sat down with the editors and publishers and top people at "new york times." said a mouthful from putting hillary clinton in prison, no longer a priority. to
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let's talk about new york times. we are going to the times. and then sure and behold they were there. "the new york times" is saying, no, we didn't change anything. what do you think is the real background here? >> well, i guess donald trump can go into "the new york times", the reality here is he's trying to put them on notice that they need them as much as he needs them. if they are going to cover the trump presidency, they need access, they need information from his office, they need to get quotes and interviews and so he's dangling that out there as a reminder that, you know, this is a two-way street. trish: when you think about the media form and places like "the new york times" have you said it's been evident that they shared a certain point of view? >> yeah. that i have been doing it for years. go back to jfk. the media has been pushing agenda, pushing policies, you fast-forward 91% of the computer and fur use now that -- furious that he won. trish: hay -- they are in disbelief. he didn't wait around for the media to set up in his offic
let's talk about new york times. we are going to the times. and then sure and behold they were there. "the new york times" is saying, no, we didn't change anything. what do you think is the real background here? >> well, i guess donald trump can go into "the new york times", the reality here is he's trying to put them on notice that they need them as much as he needs them. if they are going to cover the trump presidency, they need access, they need information from his...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president-elect trump is back in new york this morning where he'll continue working to fill top posts in his administration. over the weekend, he spoke to a number of potential cabinet officials, friends, and foe.he the details. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former krk mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who is in the lead for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet appointments to come. >> we have made a couple of soon. >> reporter: among republican job-seekers who visited mr. trump on sunday was former new jersey govern chris christie. the former new york mayor rudy giuliani was under consideration for secretary of state. the president-elect is also considering former rival mitt romney for the post. the two spoke for over an hour
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president-elect trump is back in new york this morning where he'll continue working to fill top posts in his administration. over the weekend, he spoke to a number of potential cabinet officials, friends, and foe.he the details. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this thanksgiving, here in new york city, there is ramped up security, as theit of the country's oldest and largest parades. and while there is no credible threat, the fbi has alerted authorities it is concerned about potential attacks and the same is true for transportation hubs across the u.s. jamie yuccas is in new york on the parade route. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know. for so many families they come out to see the balloons and the floats but for the nypd, this parade is all about security. here today to make sure everyone stays safe. members of new york's finest began taking position along central park west overnight, gearing up to protect millions of spectators expected at the thanksgiving day parade. >> nypd is going to mount an even strong operation this year. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio detailed security plans last night. dozens of sand-filled sanitation truck block
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this thanksgiving, here in new york city, there is ramped up security, as theit of the country's oldest and largest parades. and while there is no credible threat, the fbi has alerted authorities it is concerned about potential attacks and the same is true for transportation hubs across the u.s. jamie yuccas is in new york on the parade route. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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former new york city mayor rudy giuliani as secretary of state. senator jeff sessions as attorney general and steve mnuchin as treasury secretary and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. this, as the trump transition team says government officials five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings at trump tower. many of those seen in the building wednesday are overwhelmingly favorites for key administration posts. among them, alabama senator jeff sessions who sat in on trump's hour plus meetings with nominees and rudy giuliani job for secretary of state. >> we discussed the transition. it wasn't really well. >> reporter: current new york city mayor bill de blasio also visited the pre
former new york city mayor rudy giuliani as secretary of state. senator jeff sessions as attorney general and steve mnuchin as treasury secretary and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. this, as the...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. ? ? >>> it's tuesday, november 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is an absoluteig >> breaking overnight, a school bus driver is charged with vehicular homicide for the crash that left several students dead and many more hospitalized. >>> hail, trump! hail, our people! >> a white nationalist group that reached president-elect trump. now the president-elect is speaking out about the death threats. >>> winter-like blast, burying parts of the northeast and more and more is on the way. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the cbs 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. >>> a driver of a chattanooga, tennessee, school bus involved in a deadly crash is under arrest. at least five elementary school students were killed. the bus driver, 24-year-old johnthony walker is being charged with vehicular home. reckless endangerment and reckless drive. the crash was so bad the bus was nearly cut in two. rescue crews were
from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. ? ? >>> it's tuesday, november 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is an absoluteig >> breaking overnight, a school bus driver is charged with vehicular homicide for the crash that left several students dead and many more hospitalized. >>> hail, trump! hail, our people! >> a white nationalist group that reached president-elect trump. now the president-elect is...
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"the new york times" is. >> yesterday. >> that was like 6:30 this morning. >> but it's "the new york times" that he gives his first major print interview to. because he understands that, you know, you don't go up against someone who has barrels of ink to print. he knows his whole life has been about building up a persona in the media. and manipulating the media in s fair. so he throws a temper tantrum when it doesn't go his way, but he's also savvy enough to realize, once he takes a deep breath and realizes, i'm going to have to continue dealing with these folks, i need to massage that relationship. so, this back and forth of, you know, the tweets, the temper tantrums, but then he goes in and he's, you know, all of a sudden everyone's wonderful with "the new york times," it's an interesting dynamic. and i think it's something you're going to continue to see. the fact that he was so defiant about the conflict of interest stuff shows you, again, where his priority is. it's still worrying about the trump organization, the trump name, and that he's going to do what the hell he wants to d
"the new york times" is. >> yesterday. >> that was like 6:30 this morning. >> but it's "the new york times" that he gives his first major print interview to. because he understands that, you know, you don't go up against someone who has barrels of ink to print. he knows his whole life has been about building up a persona in the media. and manipulating the media in s fair. so he throws a temper tantrum when it doesn't go his way, but he's also savvy enough...
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looks a lot like new york, actually. it's cooperating,s a clear lane created for americans to reach polling stations all around the nation. back to new york, though, because connell mcshane is at fox business headquarters and we need to you break down key states where each candidate needs to claim them during voting today in order to take the oval office. >> reporter: happy to, liz, and take you into america's election headquarters map here and look at the closing times. i was waving like a lunatic when blake burman asked us, realizing we have no windows in the studio. we're 3:12 in the afternoon on the east coast, when we get to 7:00, virginia closes. we're going to get big states in quite early. big states, certainly i point to ohio, but more so north carolina, which we'll talk about in a moment and by the time it's 8:00 on the east coast, pennsylvania and florida and many other states start to come. in with that, look at key ones to watch as i look at the results page on the map. nothing popping up this year yet, four
looks a lot like new york, actually. it's cooperating,s a clear lane created for americans to reach polling stations all around the nation. back to new york, though, because connell mcshane is at fox business headquarters and we need to you break down key states where each candidate needs to claim them during voting today in order to take the oval office. >> reporter: happy to, liz, and take you into america's election headquarters map here and look at the closing times. i was waving like...
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a robbery gone wrong two new york police sergeants the new york daily news is reporting the local blood bank has reported the officer us might need blood tragedy are trans -- france fusions and there are multiple reports in new york city, including from new york 1, our local news service from time warner cable, and their reporting that the suspect here had multiple guns and that the suspect was shot and killed on the scene. one officer, one sergeant, said to be critical. and the other sergeant we have no word on his condition. we're expecting updates on the two breaking news stories right after a quick commercial break on fox news. busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance (announcer vo) there's a moment of truth.etes, and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c bette
a robbery gone wrong two new york police sergeants the new york daily news is reporting the local blood bank has reported the officer us might need blood tragedy are trans -- france fusions and there are multiple reports in new york city, including from new york 1, our local news service from time warner cable, and their reporting that the suspect here had multiple guns and that the suspect was shot and killed on the scene. one officer, one sergeant, said to be critical. and the other sergeant...
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back home now, here in new york. (marion) 'my report to the police was clear enough surely.' interesting and alarming. a local man must have helped. - his exact words. - well, he was a foreigner. there was one man who seemed an unusual sort of man for father to know. a smuggler of black market cigarettes. father called him a professional bandit. is that a very old fashioned word? well, not over there, no. uh, you knew this man? yes. i rather liked him. he was so proud of being a good smugglgl. - yes. - i like the one with ththboat. thank you. i wonder.. i took a photograph of a boat once. a big yacht, the bayola. and when i showed it to father, he made me destroy it. 'that was the day before he was killed.' why mr. solo? why? can you tell me why? [sighs] i'm sorry. i don't usually make a fool of myself like this. oh, it's-it's just that, i'm not used to being under police protection. 'and i-i find it nerve wrecking, that's all.' oh, they're very unobtrusive, i assure you. but i felt them following me ever since i cam
back home now, here in new york. (marion) 'my report to the police was clear enough surely.' interesting and alarming. a local man must have helped. - his exact words. - well, he was a foreigner. there was one man who seemed an unusual sort of man for father to know. a smuggler of black market cigarettes. father called him a professional bandit. is that a very old fashioned word? well, not over there, no. uh, you knew this man? yes. i rather liked him. he was so proud of being a good smugglgl....
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parts of new york state digging out from three to four feet of snow. we have shown you here the treacherous driving and deadly accidents. this new system hitting chicago, detroit, many airport hubs, and then moving eastward. so, let's get right to ginger zee live in new york tonight. she's tracking it all. ginger? >> reporter: and david, the cold and wind making it feel awfully wintry here, but there are actual winter weather advisories, from minnesota through wisconsin. those are the areas in the next 24 hours you really have to watch out for that snow and win try mix. along this low pressure system are the issues. in the south, parts of louisiana, up into arkansas, tennessee, that's where the severe storms could occur. then, you see along the warm front, where the snow to rain mix will happen. some of the airports you'll watch out for, minneapolis, chicago, detroit. especially on the big day, wednesday. the roads, i-55, and then out west, i-5. david? >> so, travel safely to everyone out there. ginger, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to the deadly
parts of new york state digging out from three to four feet of snow. we have shown you here the treacherous driving and deadly accidents. this new system hitting chicago, detroit, many airport hubs, and then moving eastward. so, let's get right to ginger zee live in new york tonight. she's tracking it all. ginger? >> reporter: and david, the cold and wind making it feel awfully wintry here, but there are actual winter weather advisories, from minnesota through wisconsin. those are the...
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he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronimo yanez but has not been released. but the castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deadly force by officer yanez was not justified. >> reporter: prosecutor john choi said that philando castile was shot after a minute after being pulled over by yanez. castile was in the car with his girlfriend. >> please don't tell me he is dead. >> castile in a nonthreatening manner uniformed officer yanez, sir, i do have to tell you i do have a firearm on me. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, officer yanez responded, okay, but then pulled his okay and reached into castile's vehicle. he told castile, don't pull it out. castile responded, i'm not pulling it out. moments later, officer yanez started firing. >> get
he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronimo yanez but has not been released. but the castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deadly force by...
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and "post" and "new york times." then we had the debate where donald trump talked about not accepting the results until it happened. three days of nonstop coverage how this was a horrifying threat to democracy and now we're back, again, to treating this like it is a totally normal thing to call for a recount. what we need to see is more consistency from the media and just a more moderated level of coverage. >> first of all, the media isn't one thing. we have to keep on saying that over and over again. but, you know, what i'm interested in is this is probably getting more coverage than it deserves but after an election where intelligence sources hacked into all sorts of election-related e-mails maybe it should get more than it would have in the past. she's not contesting the results of the election and donald trump said he might not accept the results of the election unless he won. so, a lot of hypocrisy. >> that was a joke. he said he would look at the situations at the time before the election and the press kicked h
and "post" and "new york times." then we had the debate where donald trump talked about not accepting the results until it happened. three days of nonstop coverage how this was a horrifying threat to democracy and now we're back, again, to treating this like it is a totally normal thing to call for a recount. what we need to see is more consistency from the media and just a more moderated level of coverage. >> first of all, the media isn't one thing. we have to keep on...
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he loves new york city. i want him to understand 8.5 million people i represent what their lives are like and what their fears are in this situation and that he understands not, get out of the transition bubble at this point. i can only imagine all these dealing with. imagine the people in the city and what they're going through and think about that before he announces policies going forward. >> having that conversation with him yesterday, do you still feel he is dangerous and uniquely unqualified as you said about him during the campaign? >> nothing i have said previously that i rescind, again, because the proof will be in the pudding. here is a guy who said a lot of things that were very hurtful and very troubling. if he's going to govern differently, okay, show us that. again, i will give him credit if we had a real meeting, that's important. it's important to listen to critics. it's important to listen to people who don't think like you and he did that to his credit. but in the end, all we know is what h
he loves new york city. i want him to understand 8.5 million people i represent what their lives are like and what their fears are in this situation and that he understands not, get out of the transition bubble at this point. i can only imagine all these dealing with. imagine the people in the city and what they're going through and think about that before he announces policies going forward. >> having that conversation with him yesterday, do you still feel he is dangerous and uniquely...
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romney's not going to win new york." i was deftly convinced i was on the right side of national popular vote then, because i believe it's important that everyone votes. >> reporter: long believes that other conservatives will eventually support this approach, because there are republicans all over the country who feel their votes don't matter. >> i think there's an awful lot of people feel they're disenfranchised, that their vote doesn't make any difference. if you live in chicago and you happen to be, if you happen to be a conservative republican, you feel that, in illinois, i don't have a chance to turn this around. if you're a democrat in oklahoma, you probably don't come out to vote because you don't have a shot to carry the state for your favorite candidate, whoever that may be. >> once you get enough states to pass this law, then it doesn't matter what the other states are doing. >> reporter: professor tucker sees one way that momentum in support of the national popular vote pact could grow after this year's electi
romney's not going to win new york." i was deftly convinced i was on the right side of national popular vote then, because i believe it's important that everyone votes. >> reporter: long believes that other conservatives will eventually support this approach, because there are republicans all over the country who feel their votes don't matter. >> i think there's an awful lot of people feel they're disenfranchised, that their vote doesn't make any difference. if you live in...
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now we go to new york for abc's world news with david muir. >>> tonight, breaking news. after the deadly storm, the new and major system set to hit tonight. chicago, detroit, several cities in the bulls eye. then, moving east, affecting millions traveling this thanksgiving. >>> also breaking, what we have just learned about the driver in that deadly school bus crash. the children who survived revealing to us what happened on that bus moments before the cr >>> the police officer ambushed. now, the arrest, and the new moment today. what the suspect says when asked, did he kill the officer? you'll hear it. >>> president-elect donald trump's about-face. >> lock her up! lock her up! >> after chants of "lock her up," what he's now saying about hillary clinton tonight. and mr. trump on those nazi salutes. the group celebrating his win. >>> breaking news. pictures coming in of a chemical >>> and the new security bulletin just out before the holiday,. >>> good evening. and much more on that major new storm affecting millions in a moment here, but first, the other horror on an ame
now we go to new york for abc's world news with david muir. >>> tonight, breaking news. after the deadly storm, the new and major system set to hit tonight. chicago, detroit, several cities in the bulls eye. then, moving east, affecting millions traveling this thanksgiving. >>> also breaking, what we have just learned about the driver in that deadly school bus crash. the children who survived revealing to us what happened on that bus moments before the cr >>> the...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight, demonstrations protesting donald trump's elections spread across the country. in los angeles, police fired tear gas at demonstrators who blocked a major north/south freeway and arrested there. in new york, people made their way to trump tower shouting trump must go. some protesters were arrested. in chicago, they marched through downtown. president-elect trump meets with president obama this morning at the white house. trump and the president will meet at the oval office. the president wants to ensure a smooth transition of power. with speaker of the house paul ryan. hena daniels is at trump tower here in new york. hena, good morning. >> not my president! >> reporter: anger over donald trump's stunning election continued to boil over into the early hours. >> these are racist, homophobic, xenophobic >> reporter: moments after burning an effigy of the president-elect, they marched on the freeway and shutting down traffic fo
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight, demonstrations protesting donald trump's elections spread across the country. in los angeles, police fired tear gas at demonstrators who blocked a major north/south freeway and arrested there. in new york, people made their way to trump tower shouting trump must go. some protesters were arrested. in chicago, they marched...
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trump slid past them for a dinner at new york's 21 club. it's a move he has done several times on the trail. now as he readys himself for the white house, it's a move that left the press scrambling. it comes as t briefing. nbc news asked his son-in-law jared kushner to sit in on the briefings, once he gets top security clearance, that could take days or weeks. that comes after trump trying to fill the more than 4,000 political positions in his administration t. process is complicated as nbc's kristen welker explains. >> reporter: as president-elect mike pence, signs they may be in turmoil. former congressman, mike rogers, who had been advising him on national security abruptly announced his departure following chris christie's leadership. >> we have done a great job under chris christie's leadership. >> reporter: sources telling nbc news, it was a stalinesque pose and multiple victims are competing for trump's ear. the new picture emerging, loyalist former new york mayor rudy guiliani eyed for secretary of state. also in the running, john b
trump slid past them for a dinner at new york's 21 club. it's a move he has done several times on the trail. now as he readys himself for the white house, it's a move that left the press scrambling. it comes as t briefing. nbc news asked his son-in-law jared kushner to sit in on the briefings, once he gets top security clearance, that could take days or weeks. that comes after trump trying to fill the more than 4,000 political positions in his administration t. process is complicated as nbc's...
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and new york and the corridor. let me ask you do you think folks out there outside the new york/d.c. bubble do believe they need journalists right now? do they believe in what we think here on cnn? >> and thank you for that nice introduction. but i do think that that's important and that was sort of missed in this election cycle. that they didn't think that people -- not just were talking to them, because plenty of reporters went into events in ohio and pennsylvania and michigan, but being there and living there and listening to them, i think that was the most important component that we need to learn from this election is listening to everyone and i think this is a good start. >> well, they want to be heard, but do those voters, do ordinary voters who probably haven't seen "hamilton" do they care about journalists trying to stand up and hold the president elect accountable or does all of that come across at media bias? >> it's not just media bias. i think when you look at trump's most recent tweets it's not just r
and new york and the corridor. let me ask you do you think folks out there outside the new york/d.c. bubble do believe they need journalists right now? do they believe in what we think here on cnn? >> and thank you for that nice introduction. but i do think that that's important and that was sort of missed in this election cycle. that they didn't think that people -- not just were talking to them, because plenty of reporters went into events in ohio and pennsylvania and michigan, but...
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hena daniels is in new york with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former critic mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who has emerged as the leading candidate for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet appointments to come. >> we have made a couple of deals but we will let you know job-seekers who visited mr. trump on sunday was former new jersey governor chris christie. >> a very talented man. a great guy. >> reporter: the former new york mayor rudy giuliani was under consideration for secretary of state. the president-elect is also considering former rival mitt romney for the post. the two spoke for over an hour saturday. >> i would tell you that it was -- it was not only a cordial meeting, but also it was a very substantive meeting. remain concerned about
hena daniels is in new york with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former critic mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who has emerged as the leading candidate for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet...
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the meeting was off and on with the new york times. it is happening at this hour in the times build ping. president-elect meeting with the officials there. and it started with a tweet from donald trump i cancelled the meeting with the new york time when the terms were changed. not nice. the new york times said we didn't change. they asked for no on the record segment. and whatever the case, the meeting is happening now and it is on. and when it wraps up. mr. trump is expected to come back to trump tower and then going to florida to spend thanksgiving with his family. we expect him to deliver a straight to the american people video, sort of like he did outlining first 100 days. this will be his message for the american people for thanksgiving and after that down time with the family. for now, it is back over to you. >> thank you. and for more on president-elect's transition and meetings today. joining us today. new hampshire union newspaper and johnathon swain national political reporter for the hill. donald trump is wrestling with a co
the meeting was off and on with the new york times. it is happening at this hour in the times build ping. president-elect meeting with the officials there. and it started with a tweet from donald trump i cancelled the meeting with the new york time when the terms were changed. not nice. the new york times said we didn't change. they asked for no on the record segment. and whatever the case, the meeting is happening now and it is on. and when it wraps up. mr. trump is expected to come back to...
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in a wide ranging interview with "the new york times." the president-elect told the "times," he's leaning against urging against the prosecution of hillary clinton. >> look, there's a tradition in american politics. american politics after you win an election to sort of put things behind you, and if that's a decision he reached, it's perfectly consistent with kind of an historical pattern of things come up. we say a lot of things. even some bad things might happen and you can sort of put it behind you in toward unite the administration. >> as for the prospect of romney joining the administration, that will not be made until next week. >> jim acosta, thank you. >>> donald trump is tweeting he's seriously considering ben carson. the dr. carson's spokesman tells cnn the retired neurosurgeon is honored by trump's insistence that they take a cabinet post and will spend the holidays thinking it over. >>> michelle rhee said she will not be pursuing the role of secretary secretary. the former chancellor of washington, d.c. public schools she met
in a wide ranging interview with "the new york times." the president-elect told the "times," he's leaning against urging against the prosecution of hillary clinton. >> look, there's a tradition in american politics. american politics after you win an election to sort of put things behind you, and if that's a decision he reached, it's perfectly consistent with kind of an historical pattern of things come up. we say a lot of things. even some bad things might happen and...
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the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. times" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >> social media benefits legitimate, professional fact-check journalism, as well. we're very, very present on facebook and twitter and other social platforms. but clearly, it's true that these new platforms, these relatively new platforms, make it possible for almost anyone to publish almost anything they want. >> reporter: as for mr. trump's repeated threat he's going to sue the "new york times" and change libel laws, thompson says mr. trump told them in a meeting last week, quote, i don't think you'll have any anything to worry about. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> tiffa
the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. times" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >>...
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at new york's grand central station this morning. an e-cigarette exploded in a man's pocket. he was working behind the counter as you can see at a wine store when it happened. one of his co-workers says it looked like fireworks, there were projectiles and he could smell fumes. victim's injuries appeared to be minor leg and hand burns. >>> still ahead tonight -- taking back thanksgiving. with more stores staying closed this year, we'll tell you what to buy and when to find the best deals. >>> also, just what >>> this holiday shopping season, there's a backlash against the recent trend of stores opening on to stay closed, giving workers the day off. while other stores will open to give shoppers a jump-start on black friday. jo lynn kent reports on what stores to hit and when. >> for the last three years, maria has pulled double duty on thanksgiving. preparing an enormous feast for 30 family members. before rushing off to open the mall doors to shoppers on thanksgiving night. >> having do leave my own thanksgiving dinner when i'm the ho
at new york's grand central station this morning. an e-cigarette exploded in a man's pocket. he was working behind the counter as you can see at a wine store when it happened. one of his co-workers says it looked like fireworks, there were projectiles and he could smell fumes. victim's injuries appeared to be minor leg and hand burns. >>> still ahead tonight -- taking back thanksgiving. with more stores staying closed this year, we'll tell you what to buy and when to find the best...
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he has been the host of an hour-long weekly news and interview program on new york one. he is the author or editor of eight previous books and his latest, a history of new york, is the vibrant story of the metropolis told through distinctive objects in new york. and both books will be on sale in front of the museum after the talk and they will be here to sign them. and gay talese has written 11 books and was a reporter for the new york time and has written for the times, esquire, new yorker, harpers magazine and other publications. in the late fall of 1964, gay talese's remarkable book, the bridge, was published. in his early days as a reporter, he followed the construction closely and on many occasions putting on a hard hat and joining the workers on the iron beams. more than just a story of a famous bridge, he produced a tribute to those who built it in an absorbing treatment which reminds us how man-mind structures affect lives. the release of the book is introducing a new generation of leaders. -- of readers. revisiting the people and places he encountered for decade
he has been the host of an hour-long weekly news and interview program on new york one. he is the author or editor of eight previous books and his latest, a history of new york, is the vibrant story of the metropolis told through distinctive objects in new york. and both books will be on sale in front of the museum after the talk and they will be here to sign them. and gay talese has written 11 books and was a reporter for the new york time and has written for the times, esquire, new yorker,...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> how interesting is that? a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins thursday at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central and watch all day >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election analyst bob sheafer and hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> how interesting is that? a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins thursday at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central and watch all day >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election analyst bob sheafer and hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> a reminder, cbs election news begins on cbs at 6:30 p.m. with scott pelley, 5:30 central. you can also watch all day on news," pioneering women, at the grave of susan b. anthony. >>> and the star of "hamilton" stops by the late show to make the case for voting. ? what do you say get your hands hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. ? ? you gave up your say and the way you say it listen now what do you say get your from this election day ? ? if you're fighting you decide all the tools you use the power people died for ? ? now is time what you gonna do ? ? history has its eyes on you ? >>> it was a message that could have come from a founding father, but probably not the way they delivered it. "hamilton" star javier you meunier visited stephen colbert should hip-hop to the polling place
anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> a reminder, cbs election news begins on cbs at 6:30 p.m. with scott pelley, 5:30 central. you can also watch all day on news," pioneering women, at the grave of susan b. anthony. >>> and the star of "hamilton" stops by the late show to make the case for voting. ? what do you say get your hands hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> if you are traveling today for thanksgiving, odds are the weather won't be an issue. weather in most of the country is calm, but there are a few exceptions. overnight, more snow fell in eastern minnesota. the storm over the central plains will move to the great lakes by tomorrow morning. in is snow in the mountains, but the big concern is more rain. and in upstate new york, they are cleaning up what was a record snowfall in some areas. chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the holiday weather. >> reporter: we continue to track the storm system which is slowly moving across the country, brought some snow yesterday to the upper midwest and now it heads eastbound and with it a weakening state so we will still see showers and a few the graks and move into the northeast on thanksgiving day. a lot of that rain, unfortunately, in the southeast all dries up which is good for travel but not necessarily for the droug
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> if you are traveling today for thanksgiving, odds are the weather won't be an issue. weather in most of the country is calm, but there are a few exceptions. overnight, more snow fell in eastern minnesota. the storm over the central plains will move to the great lakes by tomorrow morning. in is snow in the mountains, but the big concern is...
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at the headquarters of the "new york times." you saw him this hour earlier heading over to the meeting. there are reporters live tweeting essentially this on the record conversation between donald trump and the times. we want to share some of it. there's been talk today about the alt-right movement, a conservative extremist movement with ties to white nationalism. donald trump says the following. you can see it here. it is not a group i want to energize. if they are energized i want to look into it and find out why. another that was from maggie haberman, "new york times" political reporter. another reporter for the times said trump was pressed if he's ruled out prosecuting hillary clinton and the president-elect told the times it is just not something i feel very strongly about adding she went through a lot and suffered greatly in many ways saying i don't want to hurt the clintons, i don't. that meeting is happening now at this hour. you can see right now that's the lobby. that's media and folks off the street, tourists apparent
at the headquarters of the "new york times." you saw him this hour earlier heading over to the meeting. there are reporters live tweeting essentially this on the record conversation between donald trump and the times. we want to share some of it. there's been talk today about the alt-right movement, a conservative extremist movement with ties to white nationalism. donald trump says the following. you can see it here. it is not a group i want to energize. if they are energized i want...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this thanksgiving here in new york city, there is ramped up security, as the city prepares to largest parades. and while there is no credible threat, the fbi has alerted authorities it is concerned about potential attacks and the same is true for transportation hubs across the u.s. jamie yuccas is in new york on the parade route. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know. for so many families, they come out to see the balloons and the floats, but for the nypd, this parade is all about security. more than 3,000 officers will be members of new york's finest began taking position along central park west overnight, gearing up to protect millions of spectators expected at the thanksgiving day parade. >> nypd is going to mount an even strong operation this year. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio detailed many of the security plans last night. dozens of sand-filled sanitation truck blocking off traf
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this thanksgiving here in new york city, there is ramped up security, as the city prepares to largest parades. and while there is no credible threat, the fbi has alerted authorities it is concerned about potential attacks and the same is true for transportation hubs across the u.s. jamie yuccas is in new york on the parade route. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you...
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we are going live from new york. brynn gingras is there. >> we have thousands of protesters taking over fifth avenue, heading to trump tower to spread their message to the president-elect. they will not tolerate hate. more of that coming up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the 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. side effects may include di
we are going live from new york. brynn gingras is there. >> we have thousands of protesters taking over fifth avenue, heading to trump tower to spread their message to the president-elect. they will not tolerate hate. more of that coming up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75%...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. with the election just one week away, the storm over newly discover eid mails continues to cloud the campaign. the fbi has begun sorting through e-mails belonging to hillary clinton's top aide huma abedin. the justice department says working to conclude the investigation promptly. the laters nbc news survey monkey tracking poll finds even after the announcement, clinton's lead is at 4%. hena daniels is here. >> good morning, anne-marie. hillary clinton heads back to the crucial state of florida today amid the fbi's investigation of hundreds of for rival donald trump who used the issue to blast clinton's judgment. >> reporter: hillary clinton chris crossed the battleground state of ohio monday trying to put the focus back on donald trump. >> i want you to be able to say i voted for a better, fairer, stronger america. >> reporter: yesterday, fbi agents began scrubbing through what could be hundreds of thousands of e-mails. belonging to top clin
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. with the election just one week away, the storm over newly discover eid mails continues to cloud the campaign. the fbi has begun sorting through e-mails belonging to hillary clinton's top aide huma abedin. the justice department says working to conclude the investigation promptly. the laters nbc news survey monkey tracking poll finds even after the announcement, clinton's lead is at 4%. hena daniels is here. >> good...
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tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. are burning across the southeast. the suspected cause in a number of those fires is arson. tens of thousands of acres have already been destroyed and about a dozen of the largest fires are still out of control. marlie hall has the latest. >> reporter: in north carolina's appalachian mountains, wind and dry conditions are spreading wildfires that officials believe were deliberately set. the governor has declared a state of emergency in several counties, and many families have >> dark smokiness, like, when trees get caught on fire or when someone lights up a forest. >> reporter: officials are investigating more than 20 suspicious wildfires burning in a national forest. county ranger can rusty dillinger of the north carolina fire service says residential areas are also threatened. >> fire got within 20 yards of one home. another half dozen homes is got within one-tenth of a mile. kentucky, more wildfires are believed to be the result of foul play. a teenager in harlan county was arrested this week for arson. >> you can s
tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. are burning across the southeast. the suspected cause in a number of those fires is arson. tens of thousands of acres have already been destroyed and about a dozen of the largest fires are still out of control. marlie hall has the latest. >> reporter: in north carolina's appalachian mountains, wind and dry conditions are spreading wildfires that officials believe were deliberately set. the governor has declared a state of emergency in several counties,...
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western new york recorded two feet of snow. a bus taking students from the rochester area to new york city swerved in near whiteout conditions and the bus driver and students suffered minor injuries. our boston station takes a look at the holiday forecast. >> major lake-effect snow starting to wind down. now, we look at the next storm system looking across the country at its highest strength on wednesday as we head towards peak travel time, a band of snow showers move through but not like the end of last week. as the storm travels into the northeast for thanksgiving, a lot of chilly temperatures with a light wintry mix. the stormiest weather is here in the pacific northwest. rounds of rain and snow are going to move through tuesday, wednesday into friday, several feet of snow looks likely in washington, down the cascades and northern california as we take a look at the end of the week. for thanksgiving, this is it, coast to coast, a light wintery mix in the northwest. in the desert southwest and southern california. mild and dr
western new york recorded two feet of snow. a bus taking students from the rochester area to new york city swerved in near whiteout conditions and the bus driver and students suffered minor injuries. our boston station takes a look at the holiday forecast. >> major lake-effect snow starting to wind down. now, we look at the next storm system looking across the country at its highest strength on wednesday as we head towards peak travel time, a band of snow showers move through but not like...
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york city and new jersey. in september a bomb went off in midtown manhattan, wounding more than 30 people. rahami was injured two days later in a shootout with the new jersey police. >>> today cook county, illinois which includes chicago, joined the growing list of governments to pass a soda tax, a penny an ounce on all sugary and artificially sweetened drinks. soda taxes have already popped up in philadelphia, san francisco, oakland and denver. >>> coming up next, what's >>> finally tonight, correspondent jericka duncan always comes to play. so we had just the right assignment for her -- the latest inductions into the toy hall of fame. >> oh, there's the picture. let's take our pictures. >> reporter: whether it's popping bubbles on an interactive screen or using a 42-inch modern-day etch-a-sketch that will take a picture, there is plenty to do and see at the national museum of play. >> whatever your age you are sent back in time. your own childhood, your grandparents'. and it's great to discover the ways that
york city and new jersey. in september a bomb went off in midtown manhattan, wounding more than 30 people. rahami was injured two days later in a shootout with the new jersey police. >>> today cook county, illinois which includes chicago, joined the growing list of governments to pass a soda tax, a penny an ounce on all sugary and artificially sweetened drinks. soda taxes have already popped up in philadelphia, san francisco, oakland and denver. >>> coming up next, what's...