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he had proof he was a winner, but not in everyone's eyes. >> there is an old money elite in manhattan that has never accepted donald. he was considered, i think, loud and obnoxious and too self-centered and ill-mannered and not someone who fit in. and so i think this is where donald's resentment of the elite comes from. >> narrator: as donald and ivana moved into a penthouse on the top three floors of trump tower, something was missing. >> he doesn't have a lot of friends, but how can somebody in his position have friends? how do you trust anyone that, you know, isn't working for you? what do they want out of you? it's very difficult, it's very lonely at the top, and he is the epitome of loneliness at the top. >> narrator: but trump's celebrity was rising. ♪ >> it's another dazzling lifestyles of the rich and famous, your password to the last word in money-no-object adventure and excitement! >> narrator: on television, he was becoming a symbol of business success. he claimed he was a billionaire. >> welcome to the world according to trump, the billionaire builder with a big bang app
he had proof he was a winner, but not in everyone's eyes. >> there is an old money elite in manhattan that has never accepted donald. he was considered, i think, loud and obnoxious and too self-centered and ill-mannered and not someone who fit in. and so i think this is where donald's resentment of the elite comes from. >> narrator: as donald and ivana moved into a penthouse on the top three floors of trump tower, something was missing. >> he doesn't have a lot of friends, but...
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declared not only at the jersey shore but a winter emergency in manhattan. the real question is: what is tomorrow's commute going to look like? temperatures overnight in many places the single digits the worst is here. we have another commute coming up. i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: we got a weather alert for you tonight on "chasing news." what a huge storm we had to endure today. a foot of snow in some cases and with the wind and the freezing temperatures, it ain't over yet. we got team chairs coverage for you, but, let's start with meteorologist dan zarrow with details. dan, what do you got for us. reporter: this was winter storm. 17 inches of snow. 60-plus miles per hour wind gusts along the south shore of long island. the bomb cyclone the thing intensified so rapidly we saw the blizzard like conditions for the day. now the storm system moving in. they will have to deal with the 60-plus miles per hour wind gusts and the snow as it moves away us. the threat of blowing snow through the overnight hours and we have to deal wi
declared not only at the jersey shore but a winter emergency in manhattan. the real question is: what is tomorrow's commute going to look like? temperatures overnight in many places the single digits the worst is here. we have another commute coming up. i am bill spadea, this is "chasing news." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: we got a weather alert for you tonight on "chasing news." what a huge storm we had to endure today. a foot of snow in some cases and with the wind and the...
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can anyone argue that manhattan is not overly congested and so hard to get around during, hour if you drive and listen, it is enat great alternative. >> no. i mean, i get the point of wanting to get that down but look i am born and raised on staten island these type of plans impact the outer boros so badly and impact staten island more than any other bore re and we talked about it im paging queens a lot. at the end of the day. woe have one city where they are give in the shaft so other people get better. >> why should the bridge be pre. folks coming in crossing the hudson and paying it. someone has got pay for the upkeep. i would pay it so we can reduce congestion in the city. it is worth it. again it will fix the mta. i always wonder when we talk about revenue rates where this is money going to go. this makes some sense but you know, what are we doing to reduce congestion. i have a lot more questions than answer thons one. i am not for it. >> ok. no space in government. ok. all right. >> it is flu season and this year, it is particularly bad and it happens fast and earlier according
can anyone argue that manhattan is not overly congested and so hard to get around during, hour if you drive and listen, it is enat great alternative. >> no. i mean, i get the point of wanting to get that down but look i am born and raised on staten island these type of plans impact the outer boros so badly and impact staten island more than any other bore re and we talked about it im paging queens a lot. at the end of the day. woe have one city where they are give in the shaft so other...
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and to be the manhattan project. so now it is 40 plus million so the military ban are we putting enough resources to enable those structures to be successful? so it isn't just ancillary information but it is on the backend. it is that new sphere. it is the new arena to protect the national security. we are only as good as our partners so to enable civil society and the private sector. so with that disparate and stakeholders to come on board. so that is the 1990 mod also want social media 1% of people are key influencers creating content. they are the game changers. those curators of content. those are like the soul pancakes of the world but 90% are passive consumers. so we have to get more of that 90% to move and be motivated because that is where these organic stories are. that is how you need to mobiliz mobilize. >> i have a question about law enforcement today from dhs down to local law enforcement so what parts do you think they are getting right now? or could improve themselves at the local level. >> there is a
and to be the manhattan project. so now it is 40 plus million so the military ban are we putting enough resources to enable those structures to be successful? so it isn't just ancillary information but it is on the backend. it is that new sphere. it is the new arena to protect the national security. we are only as good as our partners so to enable civil society and the private sector. so with that disparate and stakeholders to come on board. so that is the 1990 mod also want social media 1% of...
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attorney in manhattan will be rudy giuliani's law partner. law partner of one of the president's closest allies. if hypothetically, spitting this out, if the president and republicans who support the president succeeded in dismantling the robert mueller special counsel investigation, conceivably any evidence that robert mueller turned up with criminal implications for trump or the family businesses in manhattan, that evidence would redo you understand to prosecutors in the relevant jurisdictions like manhattan, now led by rudy giuliani's law partner. or to the eastern district of new york, brooklyn. that u.s. attorney has reportedly subpoenaed banking records related to jared kushner in recent weeks already. that office just got a new purpose in charge, new interim u.s. attorney appointed by the trump administration. down to the wire, last minute, 300 days are up interim appointments that happened today are potentially very important. we'll have more on that coming up over the course of the show tonight. in terms of the mueller investigation
attorney in manhattan will be rudy giuliani's law partner. law partner of one of the president's closest allies. if hypothetically, spitting this out, if the president and republicans who support the president succeeded in dismantling the robert mueller special counsel investigation, conceivably any evidence that robert mueller turned up with criminal implications for trump or the family businesses in manhattan, that evidence would redo you understand to prosecutors in the relevant...
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posted by the manhattan institute, -- hosted by the manhattan institute, this is two hours. >> i think we are ready to get started. i want to thank everyone for joining us today. riley, i'm ason senior fellow at the manhattan institute and i would like to welcome everyone to our symposium, which is called prospects for black america. dean ball,ke to thank i want togton and thank them for their hard work. the idea is to bring people from different points of view about addressing racial problems in america. you will be hearing from liberals, conservatives, but most importantly, you will hear from people who have given serious thought to these issues. everyone here is here to engage. there are people who are not afraid to touch third rails. tois not because we want promote for the sake -- provoke for e being provocative, it is that we do not want to shy away from addressing the difficult and complicated questions. was -- washington goodell washington -- sedenzel washington was asked if it is possible for blacks to improve environment. he said if you do not find a father, you find a father
posted by the manhattan institute, -- hosted by the manhattan institute, this is two hours. >> i think we are ready to get started. i want to thank everyone for joining us today. riley, i'm ason senior fellow at the manhattan institute and i would like to welcome everyone to our symposium, which is called prospects for black america. dean ball,ke to thank i want togton and thank them for their hard work. the idea is to bring people from different points of view about addressing racial...
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ilia: en manhattan, en el corazÓn de nueva york que quieren cobrar por conducir. la propuesta tiene en alerta no solamente a chÓferes particulares sino tambiÉn a chÓferes de transporte pÚblico. el alcalde de la ciudad asegura que afectarÍan darle mente el bolsillo de los trabajadores. blanca: es sin lugar a duda una de las ciudades mÁs congestionadas en el mundo y uno de los planes para solucionar el problema es cobrar a los conductores. >> recaudarÍa aproximadamente cerca de .5 millones de dÓlares. blanca: la tarifa para autos regulares serÍa de 11.52 t transportes como taxis deberÍan pagar entre 2 y 5 dÓlares. de ser aprobado por la legislatura estatal, el plan entrarÍa en efecto el prÓximo aÑo. el alcalde se opone al plan porque dice que afectarÁ la clase trabajadora. el gobernador se compromete a arreglar el sistema de transporte pÚblico antes de que entre en vigor este plan. >> ustedes van a tener 27 millones de dÓlares adicionales los prÓximos 10 aÑos. ahora, nueva york eexige que sea mmÁs transparente en cÓmo se usa el dinero. blanca: t
ilia: en manhattan, en el corazÓn de nueva york que quieren cobrar por conducir. la propuesta tiene en alerta no solamente a chÓferes particulares sino tambiÉn a chÓferes de transporte pÚblico. el alcalde de la ciudad asegura que afectarÍan darle mente el bolsillo de los trabajadores. blanca: es sin lugar a duda una de las ciudades mÁs congestionadas en el mundo y uno de los planes para solucionar el problema es cobrar a los conductores. >> recaudarÍa aproximadamente cerca de .5...
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so he moved his family, real estate fortune to manhattan and you want to be embraced by the manhattan elite i think that includes "the new york times." so i think some mornings he wakes up and it looks like he hates us. on the other hand, he talks to us. he talks to our reporters. he's actually more accessible than his predecessors. i will not psycho analyze it, but i'll accept. >> it it's amazing because being more accessible than his ses predecessors is good thing. >> it is. he answers his own phone, but you can't accuse him of being inaccessible. >> you talk about the damage he's done in one year. and yet, your subscriptions are up and the ratings at cnn and the other cable news are up. and journalism has got a whole new life breathed into it. >> i should retreat a little bit on the damage. it is more complicated than that. yes, it's damaging when the president of the united states attacks the press constantly. on the other hand, there's been a remarkable awakening of civic interest. our numbers are up dramatically. cnn's numbers are up dramatically, "the post" numbers are up drama
so he moved his family, real estate fortune to manhattan and you want to be embraced by the manhattan elite i think that includes "the new york times." so i think some mornings he wakes up and it looks like he hates us. on the other hand, he talks to us. he talks to our reporters. he's actually more accessible than his predecessors. i will not psycho analyze it, but i'll accept. >> it it's amazing because being more accessible than his ses predecessors is good thing. >> it...
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attorney in manhattan. over the last few months republicans started to make noise that they might not respect the blue slip process anymore, they might not let hope state senators have a say anymore. but in this case, senator chuck grassley is the chairman and he said he quotes to intend the honor the blue slip courtesy. okay. if that's true and if you add to that the weight from new york's other senator, democratic leader chuck schumer, who has reportedly told the white house that he also is not supportive of this crucial nominee, i think that means that even though democrats are in the minority and they don't control anything in washington, this is one case where they might actually stop what trump is trying to do. they might right now be stopping this nominee who trump is trying to install in his home jurisdiction, this guy with these close links to his biggest financial backer and very close links to one of his best friends. i'm not saying for sure that this thing is cooked but it looks like senator kir
attorney in manhattan. over the last few months republicans started to make noise that they might not respect the blue slip process anymore, they might not let hope state senators have a say anymore. but in this case, senator chuck grassley is the chairman and he said he quotes to intend the honor the blue slip courtesy. okay. if that's true and if you add to that the weight from new york's other senator, democratic leader chuck schumer, who has reportedly told the white house that he also is...
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and lower manhattan, the center of global capitalism where else you would want to be except right here where it happens every single day >> they've been pretty opaque about their criteria, right? but does the selection, the list of cities, tell you anything about what you think they really want >> i think the list of the cities were not that surprising. they were clear they wanted to be near an airport they want to be in cities that had some already infrastructure to support the needs i think they also want it to be geographically sensitive i think there are cities on that list that are not really contenders but they're also being sensitive. >> name one or two >> that sounds like fighting words. >> i think you're hard pressed to put a city like nashville exactly up against a city like new york look, i love nashville there are not 50,000 talented people with bas or phd in nashville. we have more bas than all pt cities combined. it's just a different scale, let's be honest. >> have you crunched your own numbers in terms of what the economic boon of having an amazon in new york city would
and lower manhattan, the center of global capitalism where else you would want to be except right here where it happens every single day >> they've been pretty opaque about their criteria, right? but does the selection, the list of cities, tell you anything about what you think they really want >> i think the list of the cities were not that surprising. they were clear they wanted to be near an airport they want to be in cities that had some already infrastructure to support the...
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. >> my father said, donald, don't go into manhattan. that's the big leagues. we don't know anything about that. don't do it. i said, dad, i got to go into manhattan. i got to build those big buildings. i got to do it, dad. i got to do it. >> it's an only in america kind of story. a guy from the outer boroughs from queens makes up his mind to squ scale the heights of glamour and prestige in manhattan. >> you're not a winner if you're from queens. that's not a winner. i want to go to new york. donald trump was john trovolta. ♪ >> i was at a party in trump tower in the '80s a friend of mine looked a the crowd of people there, and he came up to me and said not indicted, not invited. >> no matter how much he tried, trump simply never fit in with manhattan's upper crust. >> he had a chip on his shoulder about a certain class of people. >> he may have wanted to be one of them. he certainly seemed resentful enough about not being included in the new york elite. he's a man of resentment and his voters have resentments. and those resentment somehow connected to each o
. >> my father said, donald, don't go into manhattan. that's the big leagues. we don't know anything about that. don't do it. i said, dad, i got to go into manhattan. i got to build those big buildings. i got to do it, dad. i got to do it. >> it's an only in america kind of story. a guy from the outer boroughs from queens makes up his mind to squ scale the heights of glamour and prestige in manhattan. >> you're not a winner if you're from queens. that's not a winner. i want to...
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think about this, congestion pricing could be coming to manhattan. governor cuomo wants to give through the legislature and charge you to drive your car. a big charge on delivery trucks. here's the thing. it's a good idea to make sure you have a user fee for ginny is the roads you may as well be charged. commuters are ready pena have to total in the governor's plan doesn't include more partly the problem with what the proposal is they want to charge cabs and rideshare companies per ride. they need to stimulate jobs. there should be no fees for liberal left. no fee for the caps. encourage people something is terribly wrong and and and eagles fans are fuming. i'm dawn timmeney and that picture on the nfl facebook page less than 48 hours to go on the match group has the city on fire. joining us live from lincoln financial field with more on
think about this, congestion pricing could be coming to manhattan. governor cuomo wants to give through the legislature and charge you to drive your car. a big charge on delivery trucks. here's the thing. it's a good idea to make sure you have a user fee for ginny is the roads you may as well be charged. commuters are ready pena have to total in the governor's plan doesn't include more partly the problem with what the proposal is they want to charge cabs and rideshare companies per ride. they...
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the race is on to clear away the snow in manhattan before it turns into dangerous ice. the storm brought in all this cold airfrom the arctic and so, in its aftermath, we're due to have subzero temperatures for the next few days. it is so cold out here, —10 celsius, that already i can hardly feel my fingers or my toes. can you believe this is tallahassee, florida? and we are getting snow? that was the reaction in tallahassee, florida, where they haven't seen snow in almost three decades. and the freezing temperatures are prompting many americans to experiment. this particular trick is proving very popular in the deep freeze. laura trevelyan, bbc news, new york. the queen's granddaughter zara tindall has announced she is pregnant. the baby will be her second child with husband mike tindall, the former rugby player. the announcement comes just over a year after zara suffered a miscarriage. cricket, and australia have seized the initiative on the second day of the fifth ashes test against england. captain steve smith scored his 6000th test run as the hosts finished the da
the race is on to clear away the snow in manhattan before it turns into dangerous ice. the storm brought in all this cold airfrom the arctic and so, in its aftermath, we're due to have subzero temperatures for the next few days. it is so cold out here, —10 celsius, that already i can hardly feel my fingers or my toes. can you believe this is tallahassee, florida? and we are getting snow? that was the reaction in tallahassee, florida, where they haven't seen snow in almost three decades. and...
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it was not until his 13th day in office that he was fully briefed on the manhattan project. he went into the white house for a secret meeting. it was announced that within the next four months, the united states will have a bomb strong enough to destroy an entire city. a.j.: stinson is a fascinating character. he was the only republican in roosevelt's cabinet. he had been an government work since early in the century. he was 77 years old. he was in different positions in the administration. he was secretary of war when truman took over. he became this amazing character because he is the point person in government that is supervising the manhattan project, which is a military project. he is the one that does more than everybody. he is directly advising the president. he comes to see the president and stinson kept a marvelous diary about his meetings with the president. brian: here is some video of stinson. see what he looked like an sound like in 1943. >> and mobilizing hitler's troops. for us, this would be a military victory of tremendous magnitude. it would be a military c
it was not until his 13th day in office that he was fully briefed on the manhattan project. he went into the white house for a secret meeting. it was announced that within the next four months, the united states will have a bomb strong enough to destroy an entire city. a.j.: stinson is a fascinating character. he was the only republican in roosevelt's cabinet. he had been an government work since early in the century. he was 77 years old. he was in different positions in the administration. he...
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renting in manhattan is getting a little less expensive. the city four years, is flooded with a large supply of new york apartments. we bring in jonathan miller, a real estate appraiser and consulting firm. prices, are they an effect of the supply out there, or demanding less because of this new tax bill? >> it is early to factor in the tax law, and i think that will ultimately do -- favor the developers. we have an incredible volume of fordevelopment come in rental that far exceeds what we have seen in luxury condos. the problem is supply. that is why we see record concessions being set in at least three of the boroughs. >> housing changing from the last couple of years? a side note, we are still talking about the median rent of over $3000. >> exactly. the way to think of this is that rents are coming down from a .ery high level to a high level in other words, you shouldn't look at this as a massive discount coming up. it is a slow grind. the supply coming into the market in terms of new development rental product is mostly skewed to the l
renting in manhattan is getting a little less expensive. the city four years, is flooded with a large supply of new york apartments. we bring in jonathan miller, a real estate appraiser and consulting firm. prices, are they an effect of the supply out there, or demanding less because of this new tax bill? >> it is early to factor in the tax law, and i think that will ultimately do -- favor the developers. we have an incredible volume of fordevelopment come in rental that far exceeds what...
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when he took the oath, he didn't even know of the existence of the manhattan project. a.j.: right now, the vice president of the united states has a big mansion. he lives up on massachusetts avenue. the day where f.d. died where was harry truman living? a.j.: in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. this described him. think of him as the best schools and etc., etc. truman lived in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. there were two bedrooms. he shared one with his wife beth's. of course, they had separate beds as was custom at the time. and the other one was shared by margaret their only child at the time and mrs. wallace which was his mother-in-law. there was a little hook where mrs. truman hung her apron and she would make toast for her husband. and they had a telephone which was exciting. yeah, that's who he was. brian: how much money did he have in those days? a.j.: very little. i don't remember the number off the top of my head. in my quest to be able to find the details that would eliminate who this person was, i managed to sift through his bank records i
when he took the oath, he didn't even know of the existence of the manhattan project. a.j.: right now, the vice president of the united states has a big mansion. he lives up on massachusetts avenue. the day where f.d. died where was harry truman living? a.j.: in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. this described him. think of him as the best schools and etc., etc. truman lived in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. there were two bedrooms. he shared one with his wife beth's. of...
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attorney in manhattan will be rudy giuliani's law partner. the law partner of one of the president's closest allies. so, if hypothetically, just spinning this out, if the president and republicans who support the president succeeded in dismantling the robert mueller special counsel investigation, conceivably any evidence that robert mueller turned up for criminal implications for trump or the family businesses in manhattan, the potential for those prosecutions would redowned to federal prosecutors in the relevant jurisdictions, like manhattan, which will now be led by rudy giuliani's law partner. or, that evidence would find its way to the eastern district of new york, brooklyn. the brooklyn d.a., the eastern district of new york u.s. attorney has reportedly subpoenaed banking records related to jared kushner in recent weeks already. well, that office, too, just got a new person put in charge. today, got a new interim u.s. attorney appointed by the trump administration. so, these all of a sudden down to the wire last minute 300 days are up in
attorney in manhattan will be rudy giuliani's law partner. the law partner of one of the president's closest allies. so, if hypothetically, just spinning this out, if the president and republicans who support the president succeeded in dismantling the robert mueller special counsel investigation, conceivably any evidence that robert mueller turned up for criminal implications for trump or the family businesses in manhattan, the potential for those prosecutions would redowned to federal...
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, central business district of manhattan during peak ., an period, and f surcharge for uber and lyft . bill: almost like he is pushing it down the road. the issues we need studies on them, there is still a lot to be studied. >> federal tax overhaul is new, and happening now. that is being studied. likely it take time to figure out. and congestion pricing this can has been kicked so far down the road it is in new jersey now, no one wants to raise taxes and charge drivers, but they flied the revenue, nobody wants to do it during elect year. bill: okay john thank you. >> bringing back our panel. phil, jannette and bill. with me. janet. he mentioned daca. i'm not sure what it has to to with state budget, but he is desperate to not raise taxes, he says, we don't raise them too much, that was a winning issue in new jersey. phil murphy promised to raise taxes and got elected. >> governor cuomo sounded more like a candidate for president. and congestion pricing is a horrible idea, that is a terrible tax hike. i didn't hear how about we cut spending there have to be areas to cut. bill: fair c
, central business district of manhattan during peak ., an period, and f surcharge for uber and lyft . bill: almost like he is pushing it down the road. the issues we need studies on them, there is still a lot to be studied. >> federal tax overhaul is new, and happening now. that is being studied. likely it take time to figure out. and congestion pricing this can has been kicked so far down the road it is in new jersey now, no one wants to raise taxes and charge drivers, but they flied...
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to work in the manhattan project. his hobby when he was in los alamos, he went out there and arlene went to a sanatorium in albuquerque. and feynman would drive out there. he would tell her about all of the crazy things he did at los alamos. which was top-secret. and one thing he would do was open up safes. at first they had key locks but they he would figure out how to get them open. and then they had combination locks that he would figure out by listening to them. and then one of the leading people on the project left classified papers in his desk drawer and had it locked and said there's no way you can get to that. and feynman reach the back of the desk and got the papers out. so it was through a crack in the back of the desk and he said see, i have your papers here! and he said he was trying to show the security lapses. or he would sneak through a hole in the fence. leave the base and then come back. and north there was a where did you sign on he said yes, where did i sign out? so he liked to make people be amazed
to work in the manhattan project. his hobby when he was in los alamos, he went out there and arlene went to a sanatorium in albuquerque. and feynman would drive out there. he would tell her about all of the crazy things he did at los alamos. which was top-secret. and one thing he would do was open up safes. at first they had key locks but they he would figure out how to get them open. and then they had combination locks that he would figure out by listening to them. and then one of the leading...
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i'm francis, manhattan contrarian. so here we are in manhattan where we have 50,000 units of low-income housing, subsidized by h.u.d., 150,000 people live in them. government -- if you measure their value by the value of the place across the street, it's a subsidy per family of $50,000 to $100,000 per year, per family, and they are all still in poverty and will be for life. what's the plan to get out of this? >> well, thank you. that's one of the reasons that we have the envision centers. you know, in the bible, there's a verse that says, without a vision, the people perish. so, what we've been doing over the last many decades is just throwing money at the problem and not providing a vision. what we want to do is show people what they can do, connect people with opportunities, and right now, we have, right next door to each other, people who need things, people who have opportunities, but they don't know about each other. the envision center app will make it possible to connect those people together and bring the priva
i'm francis, manhattan contrarian. so here we are in manhattan where we have 50,000 units of low-income housing, subsidized by h.u.d., 150,000 people live in them. government -- if you measure their value by the value of the place across the street, it's a subsidy per family of $50,000 to $100,000 per year, per family, and they are all still in poverty and will be for life. what's the plan to get out of this? >> well, thank you. that's one of the reasons that we have the envision centers....
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i go back to what i said, you need a manhattan project. its earliest incarnation was about 40 years ago and now i gets up to around 40 million. god bless our military but our military been has a budget of about 400 plus million. i think about whether or not were putting enough resources enabling those structures to be successful and part of it is increasing the recognition that this is the battlefield. this is the new wave, it's not just an ancillary information warfare or something sort of on the backend but this is the new sphere that we call ar. this is the new arena we have to protect our national security. that's one. two is a think were only as good as our partners. when i think partners it's enabling, it can't be government alone. it's about enabling the private sector and to me this is the tragedy of common because how do we motivate all these desperate, different stakeholders to come on board. everybody can contribute. something i talk about in the book is the 1990 model. when you think about the battlefield, 1% are key influencer
i go back to what i said, you need a manhattan project. its earliest incarnation was about 40 years ago and now i gets up to around 40 million. god bless our military but our military been has a budget of about 400 plus million. i think about whether or not were putting enough resources enabling those structures to be successful and part of it is increasing the recognition that this is the battlefield. this is the new wave, it's not just an ancillary information warfare or something sort of on...
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when he took the oath, he didn't even know of the existence of the manhattan project. a.j.: right now, the vice president of the united states has a big mansion. he lives up on massachusetts avenue. the day where f.d. died where was harry truman died where was harry truman living? one a.j.: in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. this described him. think of him as the best schools and etc., etc. truman lived in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. there were two bedrooms. you are he shared one with his wife beth's. there was a little hook where you are in a mrs. truman hung her apron and she would make toast for her husband. and they had a telephone which are you in a was exciting. i in my quest to be able to find will and will and the details that would eliminate are will who this person was, i you managed are managed to sift through his bank records in the book i can quote exactly what his bank balance was, something like $3,000 and something dollars. he also had taken out a lone from the hamilton national bank. and he had to pay those back and you see the p
when he took the oath, he didn't even know of the existence of the manhattan project. a.j.: right now, the vice president of the united states has a big mansion. he lives up on massachusetts avenue. the day where f.d. died where was harry truman died where was harry truman living? one a.j.: in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. this described him. think of him as the best schools and etc., etc. truman lived in a small apartment on connecticut avenue. there were two bedrooms. you are he...
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. >> this penthouse duplex in lower manhattan is the home of a rock 'n' roll legend. >> we're standing in the home of keith richards and his wife, patty, which they've owned since 2014. >> the rolling stones guitarist is three units combined into one. now super size unit is 2700 square feet with panoramic views of manhattan's greenwich village. >> three different private terraces to take in the views, both north, south, east and west. >> for even more space, this wall slides open to reveal the rock 'n' roller's secret lounge area. steps away is the master suite with a walk-in closet for him and another for her and a modern master bath with a steam shower. head upstairs to find the music legend's family room that's sandwiched between two more bedrooms including this one with, what else? a tribute to rock 'n' roll. >> not only would you be owning some real estate in one of the most premier buildings of all of new york city, but you'd also be owning a part of rock 'n' roll history. >> the price tag to live like a total rock star, just under $11 million. >> this is the second time that apa
. >> this penthouse duplex in lower manhattan is the home of a rock 'n' roll legend. >> we're standing in the home of keith richards and his wife, patty, which they've owned since 2014. >> the rolling stones guitarist is three units combined into one. now super size unit is 2700 square feet with panoramic views of manhattan's greenwich village. >> three different private terraces to take in the views, both north, south, east and west. >> for even more space, this...
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is thought to be around —12 degrees celsius right now in midtown manhattan. that is not dampening the party there. new york, new york plays. i think someone hasjust party there. new york, new york plays. i think someone has just been proposed to their and it looks like a yes. she was just showing off her ring. and now the confetti coming down. 1.5 tons of confetti being thrown from the rooftops in times square. the mayor of new york there along with his wife. #ifl # ifican # if i can make it their, i will make it anywhere # it's up to you, new york, new york. it is one of the interesting things about new york. most other cities have fireworks but from new york we get these pictures of couples kissing. it is something of couples kissing. it is something ofa of couples kissing. it is something of a tradition when they see in the new year at times square. that tradition goes back to 1907, the drop of the ball, that is, not the kissing. the mayor there dancing with his wife. # king of the hill, a number one. 12 degrees there. you can see how well wrapped up the c
is thought to be around —12 degrees celsius right now in midtown manhattan. that is not dampening the party there. new york, new york plays. i think someone hasjust party there. new york, new york plays. i think someone has just been proposed to their and it looks like a yes. she was just showing off her ring. and now the confetti coming down. 1.5 tons of confetti being thrown from the rooftops in times square. the mayor of new york there along with his wife. #ifl # ifican # if i can make it...
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idea in trump's home district in manhattan, the federal prosecutor's office will be run by lawyer who has done lots of legal work for deutsche bank, that's news. two days after trump apointed this particular lawyer to run that office, interim u.s. attorney. two days after that, he picked his new deputy. lots of prosecutors offices deputy rolls over and stays on. sort of career position as person at top is replaced every few years. this guy decided not to do that. two days after named to run that office, announced bringing in his own deputy. the former general counsel of deutsche bank. last big piece of news on that. kirsten jild beforehand previously expressed concern about this. based on the fact that trump met personally with and personally interviewed this potential prosecutor before giving him the job that could potentially have so much bearing on the president himself. tonight the "new york times" reports that the senator will make objection a formal thing. use the blue slip process to formally oppose appointment. over the last few months republicans started to make noise they ni
idea in trump's home district in manhattan, the federal prosecutor's office will be run by lawyer who has done lots of legal work for deutsche bank, that's news. two days after trump apointed this particular lawyer to run that office, interim u.s. attorney. two days after that, he picked his new deputy. lots of prosecutors offices deputy rolls over and stays on. sort of career position as person at top is replaced every few years. this guy decided not to do that. two days after named to run...
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we can see how he fared in the primaries and the general in manhattan. he was a good example of someone wealthier and of this country who were very big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate financial industry. pro-business. reducing taxes all of that. we have seen some of that coming in all ready with the new tax law. host: what is the american dream? guest: i don't know for americans, but for a non-americans, there is this insatiable hope and optimism and positivity to do better. and that your kids will do better than your kids -- then you did, and your grandkids will do better than they did. this is what you hear people describing to you. one person i met had said how she was the first person in her family to finish high school. she was going to make her that her song was the first person -- her son was the first person to finish university. she would do everything she had to do to make sure that he could be a doctor or a lawyer. i think people are always striving for that. it is not happening right now in the u.s.. the
we can see how he fared in the primaries and the general in manhattan. he was a good example of someone wealthier and of this country who were very big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate financial industry. pro-business. reducing taxes all of that. we have seen some of that coming in all ready with the new tax law. host: what is the american dream? guest: i don't know for americans, but for a non-americans, there is this insatiable hope and optimism and...
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manhattan. the image started making rounds this weekend on social media with the caption we're in your backyard, nypd says they're aware, but no credible threats to new york city. >>> there is a new health trend throughout that could actually be making you sick. it is called raw water, the term refers to unfiltered, untreated water from a natural spring. a two and a half the h20 is selling for about 40 bucks, and it is catered toward people who don't want any attitudes, those skeptical of government-run water facilities. but, according to the cdc, untreated water macon tape arsonic or animal droppings, doctors say drinking raw water could result in serious illnesses and even death. >>> sales are really slowing for organic milk, shoppers who once drove demand for it, have now moved onto some other alternatives, like almond milk, coconut milk, other plant-based milks, grabbing market sharings at unexpected rate in 2017. lactose has become the leading allergen shoppers avoid in the past year, now,
manhattan. the image started making rounds this weekend on social media with the caption we're in your backyard, nypd says they're aware, but no credible threats to new york city. >>> there is a new health trend throughout that could actually be making you sick. it is called raw water, the term refers to unfiltered, untreated water from a natural spring. a two and a half the h20 is selling for about 40 bucks, and it is catered toward people who don't want any attitudes, those skeptical...
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but then we see how he fared in the primaries in manhattan. he is a good example of someone who was the wealth. of this country -- wealtheir end of this country and were big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate the financial industry. pro-business and decreasing taxes and all that. brian: what is the american dream? caitriona: the american dream -- i do not know what it is for americans but for non-americans there is this insatiable hope and optimism and positivity to your kids nd that and grandkids will do better than you. when you travel to america, this is the american dream. one person i met said she was the first person in her family to finish high school and she was going to make sure her son was the first person who finished university and she would do everything he could to make sure he could be a doctor or lawyer or whatever he wanted to be. i think people are striving for that and it is not happening in the united states. that three atw five people are the same level of income and wealth that they wer
but then we see how he fared in the primaries in manhattan. he is a good example of someone who was the wealth. of this country -- wealtheir end of this country and were big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate the financial industry. pro-business and decreasing taxes and all that. brian: what is the american dream? caitriona: the american dream -- i do not know what it is for americans but for non-americans there is this insatiable hope and optimism and...
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cuomo: we have the hudson river park in new york city, which is on the manhattan west side. it was started by my father and the mayor. it was supposed to be finished in 2003. it was derailed by ongoing disputes. we have settled the disputes and now have a full completion plan that completes the park from battery park city to 59th street. we should complete the vision and manhattan's west side. let's do it this year. [applause] gov. cuomo: now, ladies and gentlemen, i am a realist. i know that this is an ambitious agenda. i know it is probably the most challenging agenda i have ever put forth. but, these are challenging times. and we have to rise to the challenge for the very survival of our state. the $4 billion deficit, economic challenges, social wrongs and the federal assault, all at once. the small minded and naysayers will forecast gloom and doom. negativity is the dominant feeling in today's political environment. but, this is new york. that is not the new york way. the new york way is to make the seemingly impossible possible. you say we can do it, we will only get ex
cuomo: we have the hudson river park in new york city, which is on the manhattan west side. it was started by my father and the mayor. it was supposed to be finished in 2003. it was derailed by ongoing disputes. we have settled the disputes and now have a full completion plan that completes the park from battery park city to 59th street. we should complete the vision and manhattan's west side. let's do it this year. [applause] gov. cuomo: now, ladies and gentlemen, i am a realist. i know that...
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we can see that from how he fared in the primaries in manhattan. he was a good example of someone who, the wealthier end of this country who were big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate the financial industry. pro-business and decreasing taxes and all that. it's we have seen some of that coming in already with the new tax law. brian: what is the american dream? caitriona: the american dream -- i do not know what it is for americans but for non-americans there is this insatiable hope and optimism and positivity to do better and that your kids and grandkids will do better than you. when you travel to america, this is the american dream. this is what you hear people describing to you. one person i met said she was the first person in her family to finish high school and she was going to make sure her son was the first person who finished university and she would do everything she had to do to make sure he could be a doctor or lawyer or whatever he wanted to be. i think people are striving for that and it is not happen
we can see that from how he fared in the primaries in manhattan. he was a good example of someone who, the wealthier end of this country who were big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate the financial industry. pro-business and decreasing taxes and all that. it's we have seen some of that coming in already with the new tax law. brian: what is the american dream? caitriona: the american dream -- i do not know what it is for americans but for non-americans there...
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>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash right now, which means i can't buy cars. >> how much do you spend on advertising? >> um, between 5,000 and 10,000 a week. >> a week? and how many people actually come here a day? >> you know, some days we get five... >> yeah. >> maybe ten a day. >> and what's your buying rate? wha--how many are you buying? >> i'm in the ratio--we're probably closing, like, 80% of-- >> what's typical margin on a car? >> anything under 10,000, you have to make $500 on the car. >> that's a slim margin. >> it's a very slim margin. >> the overhead at car cash is close to $100,000 a month, and they buy about 80 cars, with an average prof
>> yeah. >> yep. >> space is very expensive in manhattan. having a large overhead, well, that puts a lot of pressure on a business. are both of you here every day? >> six days a week, yeah. >> you're the general manager? >> yeah, that's right. >> and your role is? >> marketing, internet, social media. >> what's your biggest challenge today? >> getting customers to come in. i also need working capital. we're dangerously low on cash...
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we talk about manhattan, well, when you talk about london, barcelona, when you talk about all of the places where we've had attacks by people who have perverted islam, and commit violence and murder in the name of islam, but we don't include vegas. we are a probably not going to include the shooting today. why? because they were done by white men. and so, i think that's very dangerous. actually white supremacy is the mortal threat to our constitution. [applause] >> and when you asked the question, how do you bridge the divide, i think that not just having a conversation, not just doing our panels, not just updating our facebook pages, not just marching, if we don't organize, this is a struggle for power to either install an autocracy or to preserve the precious freedoms in our constitution. he think the muslim-american community is going to be the vanguard of solving not just the international crisis over violent extremism, but in this country, i think this community is the key. [applaus [applause] >> on the issue much white supremacy and white nationalism, sammy, you deal with peopl
we talk about manhattan, well, when you talk about london, barcelona, when you talk about all of the places where we've had attacks by people who have perverted islam, and commit violence and murder in the name of islam, but we don't include vegas. we are a probably not going to include the shooting today. why? because they were done by white men. and so, i think that's very dangerous. actually white supremacy is the mortal threat to our constitution. [applause] >> and when you asked the...
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they say they are current now -- the owner of the miniature manhattan. scarlet: 200 million dollars worth of interest payments annually look like it will be a tough one. julia: new york prosecutors are looking into this to find out what happened. talk about that and how frequently these things happen, where you have juggling with anyway, even the you have sold the bonds, raised money, etc. caleb: when you are turning around property like this, it is rocky with people coming as people going. that is not particularly unusual, but when this debt was late 2016vestors and 2017, it was described as being 100% occupied. those were the assumptions people were shown when they bought into it. scarlet: that prosecutors subpoenaed deutsche bank to find out what happened. what are they looking for? caleb: we do not know. we note deutsche bank has been subpoenaed for those documents and that is about all we know. julia: what beyond this happens now? we have talked a lot about some of the struggles the kushner's have had in trying to find tenants. scarlet: and other bu
they say they are current now -- the owner of the miniature manhattan. scarlet: 200 million dollars worth of interest payments annually look like it will be a tough one. julia: new york prosecutors are looking into this to find out what happened. talk about that and how frequently these things happen, where you have juggling with anyway, even the you have sold the bonds, raised money, etc. caleb: when you are turning around property like this, it is rocky with people coming as people going....
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midtown manhattan that was really going to see the cold air sticking around for much of this week so really looking at next week before we see any signs of say temperatures getting above freezing if you can call that any kind of war there's the cold landscape that we have there what you can see is a big area of high pressure very little cloud actually it's that cold on the ground if i put the temperature profiles on because even dallas struggling to get anywhere near freezing it is it's really cold minus for new york so it has warmed up somewhat here but no great shakes should be about plus three plus four doesn't get a whole lot better as we go on into whedon's stay like it around six degrees plus six there for dallas by that stage signs of a little bit of a change into the southeastern corner for the middle part of the week but only for some little spin of that we have just around the coast of georgia will produce some pretty wet weather i will pull its way into the eastern seaboard grassy pushes further north over the next few days so it has the effect of a nor'easter lots of mois
midtown manhattan that was really going to see the cold air sticking around for much of this week so really looking at next week before we see any signs of say temperatures getting above freezing if you can call that any kind of war there's the cold landscape that we have there what you can see is a big area of high pressure very little cloud actually it's that cold on the ground if i put the temperature profiles on because even dallas struggling to get anywhere near freezing it is it's really...
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project which had started technically but his work was critical for the manhattan project. at that time he was already recognized at that time the dual nature of this technology that on one hand the potential that were quite different from other instruments of war of the technology with beneficial applications so this duality facing from the beginning it really draws from a common technology base challenging governments and international institutions. focusing on this for four decades and committed to extending the outstanding work with the broader national security community now being judged only by those metrics nuclear energy provides one sixth the energy it saves countless lives to say we have enjoyed that peaceful usage while affording the use of a nuclear weapon since world war ii but with that said we have had too many close calls and nuclear weapons states have grown. so now today we are challenged by a different nuclear age. first i will be using this calculation throughout the speech as a broad blockage for accident one -- and terrorism in my view that is the most
project which had started technically but his work was critical for the manhattan project. at that time he was already recognized at that time the dual nature of this technology that on one hand the potential that were quite different from other instruments of war of the technology with beneficial applications so this duality facing from the beginning it really draws from a common technology base challenging governments and international institutions. focusing on this for four decades and...
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-- incident in manhattan where for the first time since 9/11 there had been casualties in a terrorist attack in new york. i think that is kind of the decentralization of the threat we're seeing across europe, africa, and the united states. but we've always said that communities are our strength. what we can do to exploit that and leverage that and build trust in that space is just crucial because it can't be us against them. it's got to be a collaborative effort. we have a long way to go. and this relationship is very fragile. but i'm very hopeful because i think that there's a lot of people in my business that, you know, the team that i left, they completely understand this issue and they know that outreach and engagement and problem solving in all areas not just terrorism -- earthquake preparedness, fire hazards, crime, narcotics, gangs, all of that when it becomes routine and natural, then we don't have this white elephant in the room that we're afraid to talk about. seema: thank you, mike. jody, let me turn to you and see if you have any thoughts on what mike said especially any c
-- incident in manhattan where for the first time since 9/11 there had been casualties in a terrorist attack in new york. i think that is kind of the decentralization of the threat we're seeing across europe, africa, and the united states. but we've always said that communities are our strength. what we can do to exploit that and leverage that and build trust in that space is just crucial because it can't be us against them. it's got to be a collaborative effort. we have a long way to go. and...
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the elites one of the grudges donald trump has carried with him is that he was not accepted by the manhattan elite by the great financial elite and here he is now center stage which is a place that he certainly likes to be he loves the limelight indeed. what's interesting is that he did not very off script it was this you know according to you if you go by some of his past features a very subdued speech a lot of people expected him to be combative why do you think it was so subdued i think part of it here when he speaks freely to his people his crowds he is fed by the energy in the room and i think here he was quite aware that he was not exactly going to be getting a lot of echo from the people he's talking to and so i think that helped him stay on script and i think this was also he had been briefed and there are times when what else is he going to do when he reads the speech and perhaps someone also convinced him that any deviation could get him into complications that he doesn't want down the road perhaps he's learning speaking about complications while he's meeting world leaders in davos
the elites one of the grudges donald trump has carried with him is that he was not accepted by the manhattan elite by the great financial elite and here he is now center stage which is a place that he certainly likes to be he loves the limelight indeed. what's interesting is that he did not very off script it was this you know according to you if you go by some of his past features a very subdued speech a lot of people expected him to be combative why do you think it was so subdued i think part...