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new york city is experiencing some late day showers today, but it's a mild high of 70 degrees. another area we're watching, the pacific northwest for a little bit of rain as well. other places like la. looking lovely today. chicago, atlanta. we'll have temperatures in the 70s across a huge portion of the south. back here at home, it's all about morning cloud cover, giving way to a little bit of afternoon sunshine. we have that marine layer in place. part of the reason why this low pressure has allowed that marine layer to grow to about 4000ft in spots this morning, meaning we're dealing with some coastal drizzle. and that cloud cover will be slow to break down as the day goes on. in fact, you look at your morning drive, it's all that cloud cover early on. we're not seeing any areas of dense fog right now with those overcast skies through much of the morning. you can see temperatures hold pretty steady in the mid and upper 50s through about 11 a.m. let's break it down. region by region for you inland. today we have that cloud cover giving way to the most sunshine we'll see later
new york city is experiencing some late day showers today, but it's a mild high of 70 degrees. another area we're watching, the pacific northwest for a little bit of rain as well. other places like la. looking lovely today. chicago, atlanta. we'll have temperatures in the 70s across a huge portion of the south. back here at home, it's all about morning cloud cover, giving way to a little bit of afternoon sunshine. we have that marine layer in place. part of the reason why this low pressure has...
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the fact that we just sent billions to ukraine while we've got people in new york city in public housing, $80 billion by hi and on critical repairs that is the neglect on main street that this lecture will be decided upon, not whether or not people like the input of donald trump jr. and eric trump. >> all right. but what you'll see your opinion does cycle great to have both you here and i thank you so much. >> thanks for grade school students in tennessee are demanding the governor's stop a new law in its tracks before teachers are allowed to carry concealed handguns in schools, would you prefer cash over a voucher when an airline ruins your travels de, the new rules that the federal government is now pushing we're at, that this of the titanic, how would really happen, especially to our premier sunday at nine on cnn? nothing dems my light like a migraine with nortech ott. i found relief the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent all-in-one to those with migrants and i see you for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic
the fact that we just sent billions to ukraine while we've got people in new york city in public housing, $80 billion by hi and on critical repairs that is the neglect on main street that this lecture will be decided upon, not whether or not people like the input of donald trump jr. and eric trump. >> all right. but what you'll see your opinion does cycle great to have both you here and i thank you so much. >> thanks for grade school students in tennessee are demanding the...
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. >> ainsley: trump will be in new york city, he could be jailed for contempt in the hush money trial. >> lukal joins us. >> lucas: according to abc, secret service is preparing for that. what happens if donald trump goes to jail? prosecutors say they are only seeking a fine. chris conroy said he does not see jail time for the contempt. trump is prohibited from making statements on the case. conroy accused trump of violating that gag order on 10 separate occasions. there have not been discussions on what to do if trump is convicted to prison. trump lashed out saying he is highly conflicted and taken away his right to free speech. trump called it a kangaroo court. the former president spoke yesterday in new york. >> this is all biden, in case anyone has a question. they are keeping me in a courtroom, very unfair situation. this guy is out there campaigning. >> lucas: former trump attorney general bill barr said he thinks this is political and real danger is from the far left. tomorrow supreme court is expected to weigh in on donald trump's immunity claim. lawrence. >> lawrence: let's t
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>> from abc news in new york. this is america, this morning. >> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> amanda fujii in for rhiannon. >> we begin with the breaking news overnight from washington. the senate approving billions of dollars in funding for ukraine and israel. >> the foreign aid bill passed easily. the vote was 79 to 18. also included in the bill a potential ban on tiktok. lawmakers say the social media platform is a major national security risk. >> so what happens next? abc's em nguyen has details m good morning andrea good morning. >> the senate vote approving billions in foreign aid and potentially banning tiktok passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. but this morning, the clock begins ticking down for tiktok. after the senate last night passed a bill giving the social media platforms chinese parent company, an ultimatum sell the app or be banned in the u.s. >> tiktok is a major foreign threat. the bill we are passing today puts an end to that. >> lawmakers in both parties say
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but, you know, the presidential library and of course, we live in new york city. they have lots of the columbia library, the new york city library, and doing a lot of phone work and a little bit of travel. we we managed we managed to do it. it was fun to do it. certainly interesting to read letters and to try and find things particularly personal things, because i think it is interesting to look at the personal side of people as well. some people are the same or not or have very there seemed pretty much the same as presidents. i mean, for example, lyndon johnson was pretty much a bossy man, as you know, as you people will remember, lyndon johnson, he was pretty much like that with his wife, too, after he got her to marry him, you know, but the beginning, he was very, you know, very, very kind. but once he got his way, you know, she had to do certain things for him, made it very clear who was the boss. so he was sort of the same, but then some people were quite different. it was interesting. it's always interesting, anyway, to read people's personal letters. who do
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a poll finds 63% of new york votersvote oppose new york citys program. you're b introducing legislation today that will kill congestion pricing. so if i'm in new york city and i live uptown in 60s or 70th street and i want to go to the village i've got to pay money just to go from uptown to downtown? >> yeah. and it's ridiculous. but this is gone another policy brought to us by democrats who are in charge. they love it. they passed it overwhelmingly in the state legislature, slamming people who live in my district to have to pay another toll to go into a borough in the city in he which they live. we have a number of lawsuits. staten island elected officials are suing and we're supporting new jersey's lawsuit as well, josh gottheimer, a democrat from new jersey and a i have been fighting this, looking at every legislative and legal tool we have to stop it but again, if the democrats in new york actually listened to new yorkers who are saying they don't want this, it would not be happening right now. so we're going to continue to fight it and i think the l
a poll finds 63% of new york votersvote oppose new york citys program. you're b introducing legislation today that will kill congestion pricing. so if i'm in new york city and i live uptown in 60s or 70th street and i want to go to the village i've got to pay money just to go from uptown to downtown? >> yeah. and it's ridiculous. but this is gone another policy brought to us by democrats who are in charge. they love it. they passed it overwhelmingly in the state legislature, slamming...
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at columbia university here in new york city, campus authorities in the last hour announcing progress in talks with student protesters are about encampment. extending conversations by 48 hours. among the terms is that newspaper-student protesters be evicted. outsiders have been blamed for harassment and intimidation. at new york university, more than a hundred people were arrested. the protest movements have condemned all anti-jewish bigotry and insists the demonstrations are peaceful. >> nyu has been engaged in a campaign of suppressing pro-palestinian speech for six months, seven months. i'm unequivocal about that. >> meanwhile, speaker johnson is expected to meet with jewish students. >>> the senate has voted to overwhelmingly approve an aid package. the bill is sent to the white house for signing. the $95 billion package includes $61 billion for ukraine and $26 billion for israel and humanitarian aid in gaza. nbc's brie jackson joins us from d.c. and brie, the president has been pushing for this funding for months. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, frances. president biden
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the live pictures now showing the incumbent at columbia university in new york city, which has been set top in solidarity with palestinians and west protest as have defied a deadline to disperse. hundreds of students have been arrested since friday students from massachusetts to california, according for institutions to comp ties with companies that profit from as well as well on garza christian salumi has moved from new york. hundreds of students from new york university gathered in a park off campus to denounce israel's actions. and, and why use administrators? they say are suppressing voice is critical of israel. they're angry. police arrested over 100 protesters on monday night after students and teachers defied orders to leave a school, plaza, or face consequences. the arrested have been made. the attempts to stifle the excel at the expression are ludicrous there. instead of going to the goals of university, and so number one, i think they need to stop suppressing the free conversation that's happening. that's clearly background of all the students and a lot of faculty on tuesday,
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york city. some jewish students at columbia and other universities with pro-palestinian protests say they've been targeted with anti-semitism. at columbia university, classes on the main campus are moving to hybrid learning for the rest of the semester because of safety concerns surrounding these protests, the united nations is calling for an investigation into reported mass graves found in gaza. >> according to the un mass graves were found at two hospitals in gaza. the discoveries were made after israeli troops left the area. the un human rights chief is now calling for an independent and transparent investigation into the deaths. the israeli military says it exhumed bodies at palestinians buried as part of its search for the remains of hostages taken on october 7th. the military says the bodies were examined, then reburied. >> our time now. four 4400s of protesters hit the streets of tel aviv last night, marking the 200th day since the beginning of the israel-hamas war. now, the protesters de
york city. some jewish students at columbia and other universities with pro-palestinian protests say they've been targeted with anti-semitism. at columbia university, classes on the main campus are moving to hybrid learning for the rest of the semester because of safety concerns surrounding these protests, the united nations is calling for an investigation into reported mass graves found in gaza. >> according to the un mass graves were found at two hospitals in gaza. the discoveries were...
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host: that was the former president outside the courtroom in new york city during the hush money trial. the supreme court on thursday whether -- oral argument ifase the former president has immunity for hegedole in attempts overturn the 2020 election r. we are going toe corage of that argumennninat 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-sn, c-span.org, and our free mobile app c-span now. we will also get your reaction to those oral arguments thursday evening, 8:00 p.m. eastern time before you read air the entire oral argument in case you miss it during the day. will in victoria, virginia. democratic caller. caller: good morning. my concern on our topic today. yes, the net estate should be more involved in other world conflicts. what we are doing, especially in ukraine is gathering intelligence from our enemies such as russia. wewe are gathering intelligenceo know how they conduct themselves in a war environment, gathering intelligence on their weapon very systems. i think the ukrainian citizens are very brave to fight that war and give their sacrifice so that we can gather that information. it is to
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some 30 other cities and us states are also suing the oil companies, including baltimore, new york city, washington, dc, massachusetts, and minnesota. the plaintiffs are getting support from richard whiles and his environmental action group the these cases are very winnable and that's why the oil industry is terrified of these cases, right? they're, they're far more fearful of these cases and they are of anything the congress might do or anything that any state legislature might do. because, you know, they've got a lot of power in the congress. they pretty much, ellen, the republican party, right. they money in politics is a huge problem in this country, but they are afraid of these cases because they have the potential to stick them with the damages that they have caused. the companies want to avoid at all costs being forced to open their archives, in case more compromising records are on earth. if those documents come out, the reputation of damage to these companies will be in norms, right? these are the things they fear. that is a recipe for disaster for these companies, and they'll
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reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm maurice dubois. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the senate has passed a $95 billion foreign aid package that provides funding for ukraine and israel and calls for the sale of tiktok. it was passed by the house over the weekend. president biden says he will sign it today. >>> despite heavy protests, tennessee lawmakers voted to allow teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns at public schools. it comes after a shooting last year at a nashville elementary school killed three children and three adults. >>> and former congressman george santos says he is ending his run to return to washington. santos is dropping his independent bid for new york's 1st district, saying it would guarantee a democratic win. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> i'm not sure that anybody's ever seen anything like this before. >> tonight, trump on trial. david pecker telling jurors about a secret deal between him and donald trump to bury neg
reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm maurice dubois. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the senate has passed a $95 billion foreign aid package that provides funding for ukraine and israel and calls for the sale of tiktok. it was passed by the house over the weekend. president biden says he will sign it today. >>> despite heavy protests, tennessee lawmakers voted to allow teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns at...
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quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security hasn't passed. we knew that. to hear this republican say it really brings it home. willie, i had the news on all day, if i heard the word pecker one more time, i was going to lose my mind. >> david pecker. the first witness in the new york case. >> all right, good morning, everybody. welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, april 24th. along with willie and me we have a member of the "the new york times" editorial board maya and sam stein. our top story has to do with pecker. >> i think you're enjoying saying his name. testimony in donald trump's hush money criminal trial is scheduled to resume tomorrow after several key developments in court yesterday. first, the judge held a hearing at the start of tuesday's proceedings on whether the former president had violated his gag order. prosecutors have asked the judge to fine him $1,000 for each violation. trump's attorney said he hasn't violated the order. h
quite a flex going down to florida while trump was stuck in court in new york city. on capitol hill, a top republican admits it's trump's fault that border security hasn't passed. we knew that. to hear this republican say it really brings it home. willie, i had the news on all day, if i heard the word pecker one more time, i was going to lose my mind. >> david pecker. the first witness in the new york case. >> all right, good morning, everybody. welcome to "morning joe."...
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cnn, central next welcome back, house speaker mike johnson on his way to new york city to visit the columbia university campus. >> speaker's office tells cnn he'll visit with jewish students and hold a press conference on what they call the troubling rise of virulent antisemitism on america's college campuses overnight, columbia university and student protesters agreed to extend a deadline for dismantling a pro-palestinian encampment by two days are omar jimenez is on the columbia campus this morning with the latest a o'mara morning to you good morning kasie. so yeah, those negotiations, they were there were two key moments where obviously the columbia president said a midnight deadline for them to come to an agreement. otherwise, you're going to have to find alternative options. do its mantle, the encampment, that deadline came and went and then a university spokesman said within a few hours after that deadline that they actually did make some progress. and i want to tell you some of those negotiating being tentpoles, including dismantling and removing a significant number of tents inside o
cnn, central next welcome back, house speaker mike johnson on his way to new york city to visit the columbia university campus. >> speaker's office tells cnn he'll visit with jewish students and hold a press conference on what they call the troubling rise of virulent antisemitism on america's college campuses overnight, columbia university and student protesters agreed to extend a deadline for dismantling a pro-palestinian encampment by two days are omar jimenez is on the columbia campus...
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he said new york shouldn't take for granted its success. it should be more concerned about things like taxes, crime, housing policies he gets calls all the time from a city like a memphis or dallas or austin always wanting to say what would it take for you to come here. he said he feels very welcome everyplace except washington, d.c. he says he gets treated like crap. >> whichever way it goes, you've got to bring in the people from the other party. but the thing they need to have in common is they need to have pract practitioners, which means somebody who knowsing is about the private sec to what would that look like if president biden is reelected i don't think he would ever do that he would never bring in -- and i think if trump were to win this time around, i don't think he -- he might try to bring in jamie dimon. then i wonder, is there any way jamie dimon would serve on the trump administration no way. >> he said he would never go to washington, d.c. he always wanted to be president, but he didn't think anything would be practisupporte
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this was video of porter last year, when he led the new york pride parade. the two time grammy and tony award winner will also headline the main stage and sf pride. prides takes over the city june 29th, with a big parade on june 30th. that should be fun. >> that will be an incredible time. he is such a good mc of all events. >> he is awesome. >>> all right, i will not ask you for a pride forecast, but i will ask you for tomorrow morning, the wednesday take your kids to school forecast. >> we have wind coming back tomorrow morning, and it will stay cool into the 60s. wind will pick up thursday and friday and eventually a few >>> tonight, the first witness back on the stand in donald trump's hush money trial >>> tonight, the first witness back on the stand in donald trump's hush money trial, as the judge considers whether the former president violated his gag order. mr. trump's long-time friend, the former publisher of the "national enquirer," testifying about a secret scheme to catch and kill stories to help mr. trump's 2016 campaign, including a doorman's cl
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these people are in new york city. when you see this level of anger and hate toward jewish people, united states, western society, you wonder how did we get here and are we barrelling toward something bad happening in new york city? >> what is wrong is wrong, whether not from here or here. they come here, they are coordinated and orchestrated. kids don't even know how to change a light bulb and they try to get kids to get in cops face and be destructive and back in the day, i did march and protest, but not this way. this is disgusting. you get people pushing and shoving you and you do something wrong, cameras everywhere. it is not easy, they have shown restraint and will continue to do it. >> carley: you mention organization and nypd is investigating who is funding it is protest. all the tents look the same, stuff like that. how hard to get to the bottom of that? >> why not 10 months ago, why not a year ago? we are coming up to an election and all hell is breaking loose. it is orchestrated and happening in other states
these people are in new york city. when you see this level of anger and hate toward jewish people, united states, western society, you wonder how did we get here and are we barrelling toward something bad happening in new york city? >> what is wrong is wrong, whether not from here or here. they come here, they are coordinated and orchestrated. kids don't even know how to change a light bulb and they try to get kids to get in cops face and be destructive and back in the day, i did march...
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new york city area and 10:30 in the london area. futures are higher parts of the premarket gains are coming from tesla. shares are taking off despite dismal quarterly results phil lebeau is standing by with what elon musk is saying that has investors piling back in to buy stock. meta and its ai investments. it's wednesday, april 24th, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i am frank holland coming to you from cnbc london thanks so much for joining us. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we're going to get a check of the u.s. stock futures we're seeing nasdaq in the lead up over half a percent, moving higher off the tesla results right now the dow fractionally lower, the s&p close to the flat line we'll be talking about tesla in just a moment. investors are set to get momentum with another big day of earnings on tap. we get results from meta, atnt, ford, boeing, and ibm just to name a few treasury yields are taking higher the benchmark is trading 4.
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obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and editors choice was a phenomenal review today in the globe, kirkus reviews hailed it as a powerful, convincing effort to reframe the discussion around gun control and its discontents. so i want to just start off by asking to set the stage for us really how you came to write this book and really start with this story. hundred million guns in this country. you framed this around this 2018 waffle house shooting, which obviously happened in your backyard. but i'm wondering if you could just start us off by explaining to us why you chose this of all the sadly mass and individual shootings, why you framed this book around this story and how it came to be? well, first, thank you. it is such an honor to be here for so many reasons. it's just it's great to be part of this great ongoing conversation about a that i'm telling, but that we're all part of in this country, which is like what the hell do we do honestly? and not like i am like, oh, i studied this and this is what we do
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york city election -- >> trump's semidefense has not beenid fully articulated is at least with some of these stories or one of them it was to protect his family, right? what's being alleged here from the prosecution is this wasn't about you or maw melania or your family. there's a history here of the enquirer to help trump in a political capacity. >> absolutely. and if you credit tucker's testimony he said what happened at that meeting was michael cohen, donald trump, and the question of substance what can we you to do help the campaign. he said i'm going to be your eyes andd ears. why are you saying that than no other reason to assist the former president, and at the time the potential president in his campaign. he starts with $30,000 to the doorman for the baby story and mcdougal and to the same point you had bad stories about hillary clinton, bad stories about ted cruz. this was the s vehicle interest donald trump to do his dirty deeds and promote himself. what didpr you make of pecker's testimony just as a witness? i wasn't in the courtroom, and our eyes and ears into the actual
york city election -- >> trump's semidefense has not beenid fully articulated is at least with some of these stories or one of them it was to protect his family, right? what's being alleged here from the prosecution is this wasn't about you or maw melania or your family. there's a history here of the enquirer to help trump in a political capacity. >> absolutely. and if you credit tucker's testimony he said what happened at that meeting was michael cohen, donald trump, and the...
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york city because we were running out of supplies. new haven were a couple weeks behind them in the surge and we had similar fears we were going to experience this. only then did people start paying attention to the fact maybe i don't need to be using all those things. part of it is a cultural mindset. after our supply chain shortages when away went back to the same wasteful issue. as clinicians, we need to address our behavior around waste generation. moving upstream. in terms of the expiration dates, this is a huge problem to to the best of my knowledge and perhaps jeremy has uncovered this in his studies. this is something that has to come through the fda and through the cdc. there needs to be in interagency working group to sort out issues around things like expiration dates because part of what industry benefits from as consumerism. -- from is consumerism. manufacturing more disposables, making it impossible -- taking reusable's off the market is another strategy industry does to drive disposability and consumerism. the other thi
york city because we were running out of supplies. new haven were a couple weeks behind them in the surge and we had similar fears we were going to experience this. only then did people start paying attention to the fact maybe i don't need to be using all those things. part of it is a cultural mindset. after our supply chain shortages when away went back to the same wasteful issue. as clinicians, we need to address our behavior around waste generation. moving upstream. in terms of the...
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york city, but i still got to get up really early, take it early flight becausi hae there aren't that my options for flights or otherwise. >> i get there toohere h. he gets a pick when the plane lands. he does have to go through. he jus doenot hat tells him ther him. there's probably a doctor on there to giveprobabr on him, whatever i.v. treatments he wants, he just walks on the plane right into the betn . that's easy. sounds awesome. yeahrigh the, it is pretty incr. tavis the think a mean you're a competitor that could get in the ring. bidbiden says he's like a big fighter. >> they like to go out back and fight like they really don't get in the ring in the debate. >> okay. dana he smoked. he would 1,000% debate president trump and he would wipe the floor with him with an anecdote epitaphs and clever gotcha moment. but he does not consortt ca with criminals or a coup because that's the new word. to gou can't let a guy who's going to go jail and he's trying to take away democracy and you're going to give this card, this this upstart cure of platform to speak to the president. >> absolu
york city, but i still got to get up really early, take it early flight becausi hae there aren't that my options for flights or otherwise. >> i get there toohere h. he gets a pick when the plane lands. he does have to go through. he jus doenot hat tells him ther him. there's probably a doctor on there to giveprobabr on him, whatever i.v. treatments he wants, he just walks on the plane right into the betn . that's easy. sounds awesome. yeahrigh the, it is pretty incr. tavis the think a...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you. welcome one and all to "the late show." i am your host stephen colbert. i hope that everyone out there -- i hope everybody over here, everybody out there had a good easter weekend, church, ham, jelly beans. len was basically low-key, all he did was moderate a record-breaking fund-raiser with bill clinton, barack obama, and joe biden. [cheers and applause] no biggie... it was the most presidential power in one place since those four guys posed for mount rushmore. it was an honor to be part of the evening. we had a wide-ranging and fascinating discussion of the challenges facing our nation, but one big question went unanswered. why weren't any of them wearing ties? [laughter] i was! i was wearing a tie! i believe that means i'm president now. [cheers and applause] wow. wow. thank you. thank you. the job really does age you. the evening was a huge success. biden a precious campaign says the event raised more than $26 million. and i wou
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but first, the tense situation at new york city's columbia university. right now, university leaders there in new york gave students a deadline tonight to come to a deal on clearing out their encampment. that deadline is up and no one has budged, with students saying the negotiations were not in good faith. it's not clear what the university's next move is here. this is the seventh day of protests at columbia, as students demand the university divest from anything related to israel with campus police at cal poly humboldt last night. protesters are still barricaded inside a building after officers tried to force them out. the whole campus is closed until thursday as school leaders negotiate with this group. and here in the bay area, tents are spread out on the steps to the administration building at sproul plaza. students tell us the columbia protests inspired them, and they have the same demands for divestment so far. the university tells us they haven't had any problems with this gathering. >> if the protest doesn't disrupt university operations, that w
but first, the tense situation at new york city's columbia university. right now, university leaders there in new york gave students a deadline tonight to come to a deal on clearing out their encampment. that deadline is up and no one has budged, with students saying the negotiations were not in good faith. it's not clear what the university's next move is here. this is the seventh day of protests at columbia, as students demand the university divest from anything related to israel with campus...
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york city plaza and he said a lot more is required to meet the needs of people. gave her that is on the reports, felipe plaza really is at un headquarters in new york, taking part in various meetings. and a briefing with journal is here. he said there are signs of more aid getting in to gaza. he said is real is allowing on average about $200.00 trucks per day this month in to the besieged strip. and it on monday it reach 316. good news. yes. but that's still well below the $5.00 to $600.00 trucks per day. they were entering garza before october 7th. so this a positive development. but the results, so here now that we are getting towards so warmer season, vault the new possible has the outbreak, especially in the south. so with the garbage collection has become a priority for our colleagues to prevent a disease outbreak. but i have also been reminded about the deep anxiety prevailing in this house. so the about the, the possible looming upcoming mandatory of tennessee for israel's war on gods or continues to be the most deadly humanitarian mission in u. n. history. last week alone to
york city plaza and he said a lot more is required to meet the needs of people. gave her that is on the reports, felipe plaza really is at un headquarters in new york, taking part in various meetings. and a briefing with journal is here. he said there are signs of more aid getting in to gaza. he said is real is allowing on average about $200.00 trucks per day this month in to the besieged strip. and it on monday it reach 316. good news. yes. but that's still well below the $5.00 to $600.00...
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we sean: t are monitoring the ss of new york city tonight wheree scoresstre pretty hateful, anti-american, anti-israeli protesterses of have beenl day, demonstrating all day. many of these far left agitator mans. on your screen, you have probably already seen it probably better arrested by the nypd. but with no bail law thes, they were probably let go without any criminal charges. now, of course the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, he's busy with way more important matters, like an eight-year-old misdemeanor. while pass the statute of limitations surrounding the alleged missiles labelingmib of a nondisclosure agreement. now, there o are people pledging allegiance to hamas on the streets of new yorkce t and other places around the country. but according to alvin bragg accordin, inaudib while possibly mislabeling a business expense from, oh eight years ago, is way more important, a far more pressing issue. so donald trump, he continues to languish in a manhattan courtrooldm where anti-trumpcour prosecutors and an anti-trump judge pretend to be solemn arbiters of justice whenjudg ar
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shetland, cnn is just learning now that the us secret service court officers and even the new york city department of corrections have been quietly discussing what to do if trump does end up being jailed jailed for contempt of court. if you are presiding over this case, at what point would you be prepared to actually jail the former president of the united states? >> i wouldn't be anxious to do that. i think it makes them appear to be a victim it only helps his narrative of this being a witch hunt. i would try to do everything i could not two incarcerate him it's going to be difficult. there's going to have to be 24/7 secret service protection. i read somewhere that it might be rikers which would be a terrible environment. so i would hope that it never came to that. and i don't expect it to. >> interesting trump's lawyer, todd blanche, as you know, is a very reputable trial attorney what do you make of him seeming to be unprepared at this hearing? how could this impact the judge's view? of todd blanche for the rest of the trial well, that's what i said earlier. >> i don't by the critici
shetland, cnn is just learning now that the us secret service court officers and even the new york city department of corrections have been quietly discussing what to do if trump does end up being jailed jailed for contempt of court. if you are presiding over this case, at what point would you be prepared to actually jail the former president of the united states? >> i wouldn't be anxious to do that. i think it makes them appear to be a victim it only helps his narrative of this being a...
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this was video of porter last year, when he led the new york pride parade. the two time grammy and tony award winner will also headline the main stage and sf pride. prides takes over the city june 29th, with a big parade on june 30th. that should be fun. >> that will be an incredible time. he is such a good mc of all events. >> he is awesome. >>> all right, i will not ask
this was video of porter last year, when he led the new york pride parade. the two time grammy and tony award winner will also headline the main stage and sf pride. prides takes over the city june 29th, with a big parade on june 30th. that should be fun. >> that will be an incredible time. he is such a good mc of all events. >> he is awesome. >>> all right, i will not ask
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pete, joel, he's a 49-year-old musician from new york city. he spent nine years studyingmus music in college, undergrad and a master's degree. >> but when he got out, pay he realized playing the fiddle doesn't pay the bills. >> according to businesss inside insider. r >> joel racked up some seriousac student debtkee seriou and reald he had a difficult choice to make. he quote, grew to realizesignif that the only way he could make a significant dent in his studenict loans was by switching careers. >> he didn't want to do that becauset lo loved workingce in music. >> so he decided to keep his larger studenters. his loan in forbearance. >> so he kept on jamming while his debt racked up tons of interest. >> well, that was until this past februar that was pasty when i got an email from the white house letting him know that the quarter million dollar bill he'd racked up went poof. who paid for it? you did. for it?you're welcome, joel. quarter mil is life changing. money. the ne >> but joel told businessws insider that they didn't really make them ju
pete, joel, he's a 49-year-old musician from new york city. he spent nine years studyingmus music in college, undergrad and a master's degree. >> but when he got out, pay he realized playing the fiddle doesn't pay the bills. >> according to businesss inside insider. r >> joel racked up some seriousac student debtkee seriou and reald he had a difficult choice to make. he quote, grew to realizesignif that the only way he could make a significant dent in his studenict loans was...
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york city today. david pecker detailed a catch and kill plan in which he and the trump campaign would buy and bury negative stories. trump has pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records to conceal payments. to keep those stories from surfacing. the former publisher confirmed the tabloid also ran negative stories about trump's primary opponents during the 2016 election. it's still unclear if the former president will take the stand himself. >> legally, i think trump would be much better off relying on the weakness of bragg's case. but politically it's going to be consequential if he doesn't take the stand because they'll say he took the fifth in court, started today with a hearing on whether donald trump violated his gag order by making statements out there on social media. >> the judge has yet to rule on thatuetestimony expected to resume on thursday. hundreds of pages of documents relating to former president trump's classified materials case were released today. the newly unclassified documen
york city today. david pecker detailed a catch and kill plan in which he and the trump campaign would buy and bury negative stories. trump has pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records to conceal payments. to keep those stories from surfacing. the former publisher confirmed the tabloid also ran negative stories about trump's primary opponents during the 2016 election. it's still unclear if the former president will take the stand himself. >> legally, i think trump would be much...
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i would tell him not to walk around with the yamaka and it pains me to say that we are in new york city in 2024 in america. and that is not how it should be, but the fact is that there have been jewish students who've been, who've been targeted, who've been heard fast who feel unsafe and that they have a right to be on this campus and to study and to learn, which is the mission and priority of the university. and so i think that i understand why they don't feel safe gabriel want to give you the last word here because i do wonder if for your perspective what you think about the safety of yourself and your classmates more broadly on these campuses and i think you only heard from one faculty member. >> i think since even the weekend. that surprise you it's sad to say, but it doesn't really surprise me. i mean, we have faculty members, we have administrators who are openly supporting these protests and it's set at yale by the protest organizers that all 14 heads of college, that is the people who who are the leaders of our dormitories endorsed and supported and wanted to make sure that thes
i would tell him not to walk around with the yamaka and it pains me to say that we are in new york city in 2024 in america. and that is not how it should be, but the fact is that there have been jewish students who've been, who've been targeted, who've been heard fast who feel unsafe and that they have a right to be on this campus and to study and to learn, which is the mission and priority of the university. and so i think that i understand why they don't feel safe gabriel want to give you the...
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this is the scene in new york city. in the past 24 hours, nypd has moved in to secure campuses both at columbia and across town at nyu. all in-person classes at columbia have been moved online for the rest of the semester. at nyu, barriers are up now. many students say the line between free speech and threats of violence is becoming blurred. >> it's just students trying to speak their mind and stand up for what's right, and i think it is a little bit of an overreaction. >> they literally have signs, like, anarchy and violence and resistance is the way to do it. so i think it makes sense why they're putting up boards. >> free, free palestine! >> and back here at home, classes are also going remote at cal poly humboldt. what you're looking at is last night pro-palestinian protesters occupying buildings. the police were called in. at last check, some of those protesters are still inside those buildings. again, that's cal poly humboldt in northern california. an encampment at uc berkeley is growing tonight as students press
this is the scene in new york city. in the past 24 hours, nypd has moved in to secure campuses both at columbia and across town at nyu. all in-person classes at columbia have been moved online for the rest of the semester. at nyu, barriers are up now. many students say the line between free speech and threats of violence is becoming blurred. >> it's just students trying to speak their mind and stand up for what's right, and i think it is a little bit of an overreaction. >> they...
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nearby colombia, the ivy league university in new york city, says it will keep letting students take classes remotely to avoid protest there. america's colleges are a world apart from the war in gaza but protests about the war are putting them at the centre of a growing controversy. police clashed with students outside new york university last night with over 100 arrested when they wouldn't leave. creating another flash point in the spreading pro—palestinian campus protests. spreading pro-palestinian campus protests.- campus protests. free palestine! _ campus protests. free palestine! today, - campus protests. freej palestine! today, nyu campus protests. free - palestine! today, nyu students took u- palestine! today, nyu students took up their — palestine! today, nyu students took up their placards _ palestine! today, nyu students took up their placards again, . took up their placards again, eager to show their defiance. the police raided and caved in on the protesters in an extremely aggressive manner. they pulled one of our student organisers to the ground by her hair, they may
nearby colombia, the ivy league university in new york city, says it will keep letting students take classes remotely to avoid protest there. america's colleges are a world apart from the war in gaza but protests about the war are putting them at the centre of a growing controversy. police clashed with students outside new york university last night with over 100 arrested when they wouldn't leave. creating another flash point in the spreading pro—palestinian campus protests. spreading...
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i'm in syracuse and rochester this weekend, not that far from new york city but i have to get up early to take an early flight because they're not that many options for flights. owes i get there he gets to pick when the plane lands, he does not have to go through. >> they pack for him, there's probably a doctor on there, giving an iv treatment that he wants taking walks onto the plane right onto the bed, that's an easy. >> it is pretty incredible, your competitor. as you get in the rain biden says he's a fighter and the go back out and fight. >> he would 1000 percent debate president trump. and he would wipe the floor with him with anecdotes and epitaphs and clever got your moments. but he does not can sort with criminals or a crew. and that is the new word. you can't let a guy who's going to go to jail and trying to take away democracy and you're getting give this guy this upstart a platform to speak to the president? absolutely not on my watch as an american citizen. he criminal should not be allowed to speak with presidents. i've said this since this whole conversation started a yea
i'm in syracuse and rochester this weekend, not that far from new york city but i have to get up early to take an early flight because they're not that many options for flights. owes i get there he gets to pick when the plane lands, he does not have to go through. >> they pack for him, there's probably a doctor on there, giving an iv treatment that he wants taking walks onto the plane right onto the bed, that's an easy. >> it is pretty incredible, your competitor. as you get in the...
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. >> reporter: today, new york city mayor eric adams said students who protest peacefully are not the problem. >> we can't have outside agitators come in and be destructive to our city. there was, someone wanted something to happen at that protest at nyu, that police officers didn't respond to. >> reporter: from coast-to-coast, campus-to-campus, protests are growing louder in solidarity. students are also joining in at uc berkeley. >> quite frankly, i think it's important that people start to align themselves with the palestinian resistance. >> reporter: here at columbia university, the seventh day of protests, demonstrators want the school to divest from all business that supports israel. >> i think that it's time to divest from those weapons manufacturing and redivest them into other important things. >> reporter: they are also demanding amnesty for all students who have been punished. is the goal to stay here until those demands are met? >> yes. >> reporter: and as you can see behind me, demonstrators both on and off campus are still demanding to be heard. meanwhile, there are grow
. >> reporter: today, new york city mayor eric adams said students who protest peacefully are not the problem. >> we can't have outside agitators come in and be destructive to our city. there was, someone wanted something to happen at that protest at nyu, that police officers didn't respond to. >> reporter: from coast-to-coast, campus-to-campus, protests are growing louder in solidarity. students are also joining in at uc berkeley. >> quite frankly, i think it's...
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host: let's hear from philip, new york city. republican line, on with carroll doherty from the pew research center. caller: good morning. i changed from democrat to republican. i basically changed because i looked at the platforms, like the abortion issue. do you believe, during this time, people really pay attention to the platform, or a re we just a heard of whatever kind of animal -- herd of whatever kind of animal, just go with what our family dude, race did. whatever group we belong to. that is how we choose our political affiliation. guest: that's a great question. there are so many factors that go into it. what we see, often in the exit polls that we see after an election, it has gotten increasingly polarized. 90% of democrats to the same for their candidate. people arrive at that decision in different ways. sometimes it can be an issue like abortion or immigration, or how the administration is handling the economy. sometimes it is just feeling more comfortable with a party. sometimes it feels like the opposing party is a
host: let's hear from philip, new york city. republican line, on with carroll doherty from the pew research center. caller: good morning. i changed from democrat to republican. i basically changed because i looked at the platforms, like the abortion issue. do you believe, during this time, people really pay attention to the platform, or a re we just a heard of whatever kind of animal -- herd of whatever kind of animal, just go with what our family dude, race did. whatever group we belong to....
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fox's morgan mckay reports from new york city. three lawyers for mr. trump. >> are you going to keep choosing mr. trump? >> scowling and furious, former president donald trump stormed out of the courtroom after his contempt hearing. prosecutors are asking the judge to hold trump in contempt for allegedly breaking his gag order on ten separate occasions, listed here. the gag order prohibits trump from posting about witnesses, and the jury. prosecutor chris conroy said that they are looking for now to just fine trump $1,000 per post, but says it seems like trump is trying to get locked up for political purposes. but trump's attorney, todd blanch, says that trump is merely responding to a, quote, barrage of political attacks. judge juan merchan says he will make his ruling on this at a later date. to me, it's totally unconstitutional. after a short break, the jury was brought back in for their second day and heard testimony from david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer, and a few other magazines. pecker testified that he considered trum
fox's morgan mckay reports from new york city. three lawyers for mr. trump. >> are you going to keep choosing mr. trump? >> scowling and furious, former president donald trump stormed out of the courtroom after his contempt hearing. prosecutors are asking the judge to hold trump in contempt for allegedly breaking his gag order on ten separate occasions, listed here. the gag order prohibits trump from posting about witnesses, and the jury. prosecutor chris conroy said that they are...
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the city of new york. not even the embattled actor alec baldwin is safe from the harassment. take a look. >> leap leap israel and [ bleep ] zionism. please say it, one time. >> sean: it is rare, i'll tell you why i am defending alec baldwin later in the program but attempting to course a political statement from someone just trying to by coffee is beyond gross and inappropriate and we should be better than that as a country. more coming up. of course,, what alec baldwin just encountered, pales in comparison to what many jewish students have faced now across new york city and the country, for example at the ivy league institution columbia they have been run out of town, for weeks. hundreds of anti- israel agitators occupying a central location on columbia's campus are pitching their tents and blocking a key passageway, they are disrupting nearby classes and harassing anyone who seemed even remotely pro-israel. there were signs praising hamas, praising terrorism. also calls for global a religious war against
the city of new york. not even the embattled actor alec baldwin is safe from the harassment. take a look. >> leap leap israel and [ bleep ] zionism. please say it, one time. >> sean: it is rare, i'll tell you why i am defending alec baldwin later in the program but attempting to course a political statement from someone just trying to by coffee is beyond gross and inappropriate and we should be better than that as a country. more coming up. of course,, what alec baldwin just...
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also, in new york city, students at nyu took their protest to nearby washington square park today. they were forced to move to this location after the school put up a plywood wall denying access to the area where demonstrators gathered last night. that's why nypd came in and arrested 120 people. the school also moved all classes online through the end of the semester. here in california, classes are also going remote at cal poly humboldt. pro-palestinian protesters occupied buildings and barricaded themselves inside those buildings last night. they also set up tents and makeshift beds, triggering a large police response. students of the university of michigan are doing the same thing, at 10 encampments have been set up on the campus in ann arbor. we told you about some of those calls to divest from companies that support israel. here in the bay area, and tonight, a protesting cam at at uc berkeley is getting bigger. >>> students have been camped out in sproul plaza since yesterday. dozens of tents are now pitched. students and others will be camping out for a second straight night.
also, in new york city, students at nyu took their protest to nearby washington square park today. they were forced to move to this location after the school put up a plywood wall denying access to the area where demonstrators gathered last night. that's why nypd came in and arrested 120 people. the school also moved all classes online through the end of the semester. here in california, classes are also going remote at cal poly humboldt. pro-palestinian protesters occupied buildings and...
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york city. on the witness stand today, the former national inquirer publisher who described a 2015 agreement with donald trump to try to kill negative stories about him and run negative stories about his political rivals. william brangham joins us with more. the judge now has to rule on mr. trump's behavior outside the courtroom, is that right? william: that's right. today began with a very tense hearing over whether the former president has been violating the gag order that was imposed on him after trump criticized witnesses, the judge, and the judge's daughter. a former acting attorney general national security has been following this and all of trump's case is very closely. so nice to see you again. thanks for being here. this hearing, whether trump was violating the gag order, that gag order prohibits him from making statements about the witnesses and certain members of the court and jurors. prosecutors alleged he has violated that 10 different times. what is he accused of doing? >> original
york city. on the witness stand today, the former national inquirer publisher who described a 2015 agreement with donald trump to try to kill negative stories about him and run negative stories about his political rivals. william brangham joins us with more. the judge now has to rule on mr. trump's behavior outside the courtroom, is that right? william: that's right. today began with a very tense hearing over whether the former president has been violating the gag order that was imposed on him...
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at nyu new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. at cal poly humboldt in northern california, protesters clashing with police in riot gear trying to get them to leave. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight on the scenes playing out across this country. >> reporter: tonight, these images show protests turning violent, as police struggle to control students at cal poly humboldt. demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. protesters facing off with police in riot gear. using furniture to barricade themselves inside this academic building, as officers with shields try to move in. one protester bashing police with an empty water jug. it comes after more than 150 students and faculty were arrested at nyu overnight, when police moved in to clear pro-palestinian protesters who refused to move. ♪ we will free palestine ♪ the crowd then marching to police headquarters. new york's mayor eric adams blaming outside agitators for a violent turn in campus protests. pointing to this video he says shows bottles and chairs thrown at office
at nyu new york city's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. at cal poly humboldt in northern california, protesters clashing with police in riot gear trying to get them to leave. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight on the scenes playing out across this country. >> reporter: tonight, these images show protests turning violent, as police struggle to control students at cal poly humboldt. demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. protesters...